The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 11, 1909, Page 12

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THE STAR—SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1909. Word j ~! WATLMER |" "Sy Sear Ee Sag LIVING DEATH BY INTERE BL Toe IND. 2916 = = agg We DELIVER ” FREE TO ALL Seat a —OTHEAK PIER sel gage Sa FREEEXCURSION TOMORROW | Sunday ON BIG NEW » Oocident in Chinese day at me | ° a th tal comtumes, and language will pre-| position next Monday. Oriem!. someless, friendicss and sup-| parry w. Aringhuret, chief id posedly hopelessly bilud, two chil a vail for the day, and Chinese muste @ren who wore yesterday on thet | falone will be heard in the parades way he howpttel for the » le been honored with the presidency Puritans Land on Rock-|and oxercisos of the day. The at Vancouver, are today tn the Gen-|of the Pacific Coast Association of | of Sund: ALY. Coast| 2!" language will be spoken at eral howpital in Beattie, in a falr ee ven cadtak h ‘ ae in pana It Requires an Expert They Did Pl hi? ogram in the Auditorium at) way to recover their sight, and eu | as ey Did at Plymout 30 in the afternoon, except when rounded by new made frend sion here, His election yesterday President Chilberg makes his wel, tarented in thelr story was upanimour Rock Some Years Ago.| coming address. Chinese singers! Their father, an untutored ” many yours Bringhuret bas} To properly adjust a | | will vender two sol rancher of Coulee City, supposing | beer ¥ The great ade of the day self can put on a ¢ same way that his children hopelessly blind, and A ‘. r ; nt f History again repented ttvelt, Injfeaturing @ 150foot dragon and qistrustful of physicians or anyone | thd In that capacity hes made many ost so-called Truss Fitter i pageantry, at the A.Y-P. expo-|$20,000 worth of Chinese costumes, | whho could help them, was on hin | (ends among the mep of the mo all u r adjust e sition today, when the good ship| Will start down town at 11 o'clock " 4 oc on | Rasoclation. Before adjourament a Truss so that it will cure r hernl & way to the state blind school when ‘ ia Mayflower, late in the Atlantic sor.(@nd after parading the city wililre’met a traveling man at a way | Wat ‘aken yesterday was an A : gdh vice, salled up the placid waters of proceed to the falr, where more he met @ traveling man at & WAY | nounced that the next convention is no simple matter. Our ‘J ers have the fire department of Seattle, has! eretary of the association, | rar oe nla af a “VErre ard ma tath ho « ed 0 some *, GET ON BOAT—NO TICKETS NEEDED. Lak Union and landed 102 Pligrim {features will be added and the fair{t Wonitle lasted. nn om” | would be held In Stockton, Cal., on had years of experience and we ntee ahe father sthers and children on|/srounds traversed. At 1 o'clock!” yesterday they were taken from |" 18 '° be fixed later Se dh alling eR hove tickle Leaves Pier 6 at 10 o'clock, J} tte. "reck bound” coast of the Pay| Consul Goon Dip will give « lunch-|_ cheap lodxing house below Yer - solute satisfaction. | a im- ; stig O CIOCR, Ft) Streak : lag ak semis i the Chinese | ter way to the houpltal, whers ax e ? 9 properly fitted, consult « lf we 4 sharp, returning at 8 p, m The specta was eminently suc so. In the evertng there will) operation was performed on their Th P. l P fit y 0 ¢ ve v Come early and get good }eessful, and an histe y correct |be Chinese freworks unseotng eyes, There, in a dark in: ate: cannot Ht you no harge | 3 om 5 & ; 8004 Ti reproduction of the original stunt| lened room, they must mtay for two|f ary run down, easily tired, thin Remember, also, that The Q ells for aa seats, as we always have a [Jat Plymouth Rock. The ship was . }months, when for the first time in . iy S . } Pe ENE Jan excellent replica of the real! Westbound Colonist ltife they will see the light of day! os vee ae Se ee Less, vf io 3 Mayfiow and members of the} Ti k t Jand'the earth and eky Lied . to . ad Then C4 , , ngiand club interpeted Miles ickets ain tiotebe ani caine thois rec your doc sk hie Last chance to buy acreage tre « mai be opinion of Ayer's nonalooholie i “8 Standish, Priscilla, John Alden et) On sale September 15 to October 16 | etstan the Children’s Orthoped. 9 9 Bh hag + Hee se gag : ‘ on water front so cheap al. to everybody's satisfaction by Oregon Ratiroad & Navixation |te pital. ‘Tho institution was!E Simulation A blood purifier, De 4 to capacity, but the little Ate New Engiand Dinner. Co. and connections. From Chicago | crow to the Gen After landing, the Pilgrims went t eattle, $33.00; from Mi iv] sufferers were ta to the Puritan Inn for a New| "or points $ eral infirmary tr England dinner, accompanied by} ‘ell your Bastern friends or give| When the trust of the Chi the Indians who met them, The|@¢ 2ames and addresses, Depoaits | dron's hospital hoard the story they celebration will conclude this even-|'#ken at Union Ticket Office, 608 | subscribed towards the expenses ing with a dance at the Washing-| "st av of the treatment, but much ati!) re |B has eastee, ton State Bullding. |maing to be paid, as the almost| Ig, ¢. avEn O¢ Leonard F. Dearborn, president ot} °** ‘penniless father can do nothing the New England Clab, tn an ad dress in the Auditorium this after }noon said, in part | Dearborn’s Address. | December 20th, 1620, 102 lofty souls, steered by fate, landed from} the Mayflower on Plymouth Rock | lupen the Atlantic, an epoch makin: | jevent, doubtless outranking the dis | covery of Amertea, or the Declara tion of Independence. They repre sented an idea, spoke the command- ing word, echoed throughout the world. Their principal asset was character, which was, i#, and ever) will be infinitely above the cir cumstances of wealth or power. ve c | Thetr descendants have enriched =e ss 9 can (take ithe world In thought and deed ane free boat Birmingham at Bf} through entailed aptritual force city dock at Everett of morn- J} ruled immeasurably in upbullding 2 . jthis Empire of the West upon the} ings to Birmingham. Several ‘high ideals of the Ptigrim fathers. salesmen wanted, also car New England of the West. penters. No tickets needed. J} After @ Inpse of nearly three centuries, the Mayflower, re-incar inated, bas this day vexed the waters of the Pacific, and from her }deck a ike number, descendants of | Pligrims, garbed in the costumes of their time, are assembled to extend you cordial welcome, upon a spot destined to become the New Eng }land of the West, and Seattle its genius Under the spell of the hour we ‘ | do well to bow in reverence to the Watch The Star Want Ad Columns for Bargains of |memory of twenty-four’ ploncers |who tn "61 cast anchor In yonder arty Elliot bay. They made this expo- All Descriptions. jaition possible. ‘Thetr faith and |courage bas of a truth become the - | prophecy of tulfiliment. A nerve tonic, a strong alter ative, an ald to digestion, makes the blood rich Yesterday was a big day with us, as we sold over 985 " acres at the grand opening of Division Number Four of Birmingham, of 500 acres. sjamhoeg. Lowell, Mans. Estimates Furnished Free. | Desi as cheap as $50 per acre, on terms of i0 per cent cash and 10 cents per day. During August we sold over ),000 worth of land at mingham in 5-acre tracts, and over $140,000 worth of cleared bottom land at Earlington on new Renton line. Also over $115,000 worth at Pacific City. Every- body buys who sees it. Get aboard the boat carly, as we leave promptly at 10 a. m., or get free maps of property from C. D. Hillman’s office $600 worth of Berries raised on nH one acre of this land. in Room 2, Times Building " a fi The reason a man says he would MAND PECIALTY, like to be a farmer ts he Is conti dent he never will have to. Mme Paul | °.. = hroat | EXCLUSIVE MILLINERY. I! and all lung troub! : 5H, Com: 138% Third Ave, Oppostte New | |] "Peedence, Soa" en@Re"ttades” | Pound cures, All druggists Neyolin Shoe Polish Bat the Rest Tes Bost Fottsh ie manstec- n Sea oui ‘Use the polish whlch tively not crack the lea’ | Your shoe polisher for ‘New: The A.-Y.-P. Expert Judges Confirm the Long Standing Verdict of the Public as to the Superiority of RAINIER Products Why Don’t You Look Ahead? Looking ahead is the secret of all successful investment. _An intelligent discounting of the future is a sure road to rapid pronits. Let us look into the immediate future of IRONDALE the steel city on Port Townsend Bay. The big steel mills there will begin operation within a few weeks. They will employ a small army of skilled workmen. To accommodate the working force at the steel plant, the holding corporation platted the townsite of IRONDALE, which surrounds the steel plant, and no lot in which is distant more than a few blocks from the plant. IRONDALE is busy even now. All sorts of public and private im- provements are going on. There isa great deal of new building. New business enterprises are starting up every week, and all are prosper- ing. Steel plant workmen now engaged in constructing the new build- ings are moving into their own homes in IRONDALE, The population is growing every day. All this is in advance of the opening of the steel mills. After the plant begins to turn out iron and steel, IRONDALE will come to the front as no other new town on the Sound has ever done. Realty values will have to go up. They will double and treble the present nominal figures which are still to be found upon our plats. The present figures correspond with those found at Gary, Ind., when that steel city was first pastes Three years from now lots in IRONDALE will be valued into the thousands, just as Gary lots are now valued. History will repeat itself on i simple proposition that every steel plant builds up a large and flourishing city beside it. It will require a capital of only 5 for you to make your first pay- ment and become a pioneer lot holc ler in IRONDALE. MOORE INVESTMENT .COMPANY —400-410 ARCADE ANNEX— THREE PRODUCTS ENTERED RECEIVE GRAND PRIZE and GOLD MEDALS Rainier Pale Beer “The Ideal Table Beverage” Rainier A-Y.-P. Special Beer | German Method Malt Rainier “The Pure Malt Tonic” Winners Seattle Brewing Malting Co.

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