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es CITY REAL ESTAT CITY REAL } ESTATE, Te. ity Continued, Continued, Gontines cITy REAL SETA & Beautiful View PRESIDENT TAFT STARTS ON HIS WAY TO SEATTLE od Meet ranwe Main 1909 or A “Cream of the Sea an oe ae lal #Y G1 k = HE | Why Pay Rent? 4 pave A BRAUTIFUL 11 we puNaaLow). ONLY ONE PAUNTLEROY gpour TWO BLOCK FRO spac, Yeu LOT 18 A BIO ONE AND THE FINEST SOIL ogg THs «1 A FINE fo (RAISE WATER PIPED pyar us SHOW se NOUS LOWMAN DRIVER BY war CHICKENS. nro THE you Tur] see MR} AND SUNDAY FROM 10 oth M WHITE COMPANT, WENTAL BLOCK IND, 209% em Th cameret A Colman Pulsting ’ WEST SHATTLE. GLENWOOD PARK lots, al! cleared and for lawn or garden. CALIFORNIA Av ne, adiacent ¢ or y he more to pay until YOUR MONEY ote wit treble in value tn ?. at once and T will per ¥ ra Outside buyers K best left for you $ CAMPREL1., goiman Muiiting Mi $12.59 per month; lots in iter In the house WHY on, 1009 American Bank ile att ‘This ts certataly © ber- once. CALLIBON & ALIASON, -third and Greenwood. Hoth 2001. Phinney Av. Car. $275 view lots, cleared, handy jd for homes or in- $700 ple bet ae pgveen house, not com- aps cont $600 to bulld; Water: near car; $200 cash, POHOLLAND. 415 New York Bik $10 Down—$5 Per $250 cash and 111 » PETTIT & SON, Colman wing -HERE front orm at PMY Orrovar i, hareel™ FDORICK & CO. 929 Lumber Rachange. Bee, Es Lot For Only $400 $15 Cash, Balance $7.50 Per Month ONLY 20-MINUTE CAR RIDE FROM THE BURINES® CENTER) OF CHET, and three minutes’ walk from the new Lake Washington boulevard now bell Clty water and sidew m and paid You cannot afford to delay nee. ing thin property FANBAR, INC. New York Hook. rs ae A Few Snaps. $2 Seren epath of, Renton; well watered; $3.60 I 10, 29 oF 29 Rores cast of Kent, $100 per acre; ty cleared; cash. Can be purchased In cai Te Five acres north of Beattie, 1400 cash; good water A emap e Bar gains righton, cheap, if Large tot near Atte tk. ony taken at once. i L SHULTA, Sit ne Mi Where Money Grows wrested in view Henita, at S260 48 per month, Whore you hy ty at the city | mervion, gnad schools, ett no aseexement. THIS ADDITIO more than one-half sold out more to be ; TODAY. Take | Phim wrench offen, tech ‘and Greenwood ov. or main offien. TF. PAY COMPANY, INC, 1016 Third av. $1,000 ‘Three iota, Hiryn Mawr. free and clear, Wael house gad let, one wait setae, rogm house, te Dallerd. email derigated SEATTLE RE EXCHA 4.118 Cherry St. —bO-m-dt West Seattle Lots i 1) joo; c ton interarbat to mount of $10 cash and 1 ‘month. Newion, st 1600 American Bank ba On the Hill ‘One block south of Woodland half block of Phinney av. car; situated house; 540x100 jot; for $1.6 Cal MB SMITH, 146 Empire Building. Phones—Ind. $454; Main 1266. $300 Cash new, at th S-room modern Pret Sentat basement. coctrie tights, oodiand Park! cO., Ind. 60. prices Pitms of $50 down, balance $6 pe Hate Taceme Interurban to Pecitie ONY. Seo Mr. Ktioe geet CLOBB-IN LOTS At half value 2000 8 Aad Hut ute suite. 66x108, canal, fronting ‘OR railroad and street, 1 Mock’ trem eee wewibrts 130 5 toady--¥ saree rich. oo D i niggas vious begeh, om ea fife, Pros use of dock and md. near graded sehoo! in large town jen and laborers ket in the state for and frutt. which bundance. a 3h $250 PBR MONTH to take charge: of one of my additions. See Mra. Rice, at Pacific City, or Hillman's cashier Tot (G0xkd6). $500; $25 camh, month . Lot (40x $950; no ty Pera Lincoln Bennet Take navy nat Inquire ad sotond ving orton 410 por top abieg oO MGT Bast Union any ——— TONS OF “HIPE YREE, | DIG! THOR steamer eneuretons art from Union dapot moat triply, #uer money Good ve Spring Street in the Two tote and business property heart of the basiness weet ar chard, Wash+ ny iplendia bay ewane Menta for month. Witt sell at o Bo. before Realty C a boat at Brem- jo | proferred ; State” TH RIVER VALLOY ‘Ten acres! bottom tan. The beat land! ore than | nohools and your door. geet Mandy ba the best. mari ie @ tracts will ee at only CRE, ON BASY Tints tu land ie what it will pro duce, not what H cost Mu. ¢ no#TICK «@ oo, 018 Marion IMdg. 1 havemore business than L can handle | nd pera 8 oe man to help sell our acre Crystal Springs 5-Acre Tract Level and fort view of found Cheap today soll, near shore tng and bathing ail sorts of sea y ket in the stats for ail Minds ‘of produce and |. whieh this land ‘ West Seattle Lots $135 your money Hiv down ana's0 a month. GOODFELLOW HROR, $11 Batley mide. year DOWT PAY RENT BUY A HOME ON RAST TERMS LOOK AT THESE MODERN PLACES ". residence, University ‘ TaD yputdcnee Capito: Hit $4,000 cottage, Green Lake cottage, University cottage, Madrona Park. 7. & MENDERAON, 381 Central Bide ' $2,000 Main 451 Feady to build on This is $200 than valee See Owner, 604 Baok Bide West Side Heights Fifty-foot lote for $400 up; caey terme: end remem: ent magniticont view, her, it will only be 1% minutes from Pionser ghee viaduct fe completes. Fake car ferry, at Gharieston, Office oh ground RW. NUTCHISON, Bxolusive Agent he to t08, her S-nere SAE uding cows hickens, . clone to “Renae: fing soll, perdy cleared, near Jot on county Sead) lair “heute a other buildings; only % 60 (2 year tea Ve- Otaiia to famous for frute snd. vege 5 |tablen, Hem between Beattie and Taco running water, 6- up. SR Weweitt, 190 Spring Street Just received word from my mother in the Kast to sett her five-aere tract, in- eluding cows and chickens, near large city, close to Seattle; fine soll, partly ; near good st. Pier 6, before 10 a m SILVERDA ality; & acres 1 $4 por month, A.B. NEWELL, 120 Spring Street BEAUTIFUL * / 2 only $560, $55 01 Take Tenton Interurba Jae the vwner, Me. Henderson HORE 18 FOUR CHANC Must sell, 6412 Lith Nv. norete bi $50 cash, | ———~ . -fo0! avenue, on 00 ‘to alley; only $2,800, small . balance lke vont. “Phone Merth 08 to call owner, | —! * j— Ten men 19 clear ground by niract; steady work for men ay, mon with famiiies fo want to. work: 4. buttain helpers, $2.69 per ton Interurban street Bee Mr. Pete or Mr. For Balo—In Ballard, T-room modern houwe, two car Hines, on chool, cement sidewalk tn ‘Apply to owner, 3: to Karlington. 900. ‘o-room cottage far eaie; ony terme, 910s Tath oe F | pletely Here Is Your Opportunity to Get « New Bungalow Cheap Only $1,200 $100 Cash Balance $15 Per Month Mituated on @ beautiful view tot overiooking Lake Washington, and only (wo blocks from ard ior of olty. KURKE & FARRAR, INC 407-408-408 New York Block, Youngstown ONLY #25 DOWN AND #16 PER MO. Complete, plastered, d-room cottage, t blocks from S8-minute service; 20 min utes from Pioneer $5 DOWN, $250 PER MONTH $200 to 0000 cach, Abstracts furnished. 2% bi from minuter from Pioneer, A J. WILKIN Phones Adame #41 Residence. Weet 98 A Modern New Bungalow Beamed coiling, bath, tot bi hd Led Te alla fine pla: or thie only $2,200) terme HERBERT V. PEARY Inv, Main 4448 oo. nd 4048, HOW 14 THie? I have two geod homesteads for sale on the Bound at | Budde Main 6629 44.008, EMPIRE MALTY co. 1c, HOI Bultivan Bidg, Tele First Av. FOR EXCHANOR 4% scree fine land near Pouleba, om feed county roma; value $1,900. CLIFFORD & VAN ARKDALE, 9 Third Ave In Tem Crre Five acres tm the efty, fine view prop- erty, tor a 199 Spring treet H90—-A fine, cheered lot and 4-room ont zinta 80 41,250-—-Corner, ORI, close to car one block north of Graham av.) chelee sore. with fine lake 408 sample suite, ry pr Traders wide, doen FOR BALE— FURNITURE Furnitor for $18, elghtemin and Pike ani Third. ut WANTED to Buy FURNITURE TAR wAGLE PORN Une @ AvcTION CORNER oF Pikt st. & SIXTH AYE, UNDOUBTEDLY PAYS THe MIGHKeT Paice ron nee OND-MAND PURNI- TURKS AND ALL 90004 OF VALUB DONT ELL hier e rou ete THEM FREMONT FURNITURR « second-hand goods” Highest pric epectalty of exchange. Have boon in the business 4 years, Know how to handle trades, therefore oan em change what you have for what you R 8 EXCHANGE, 110 Cherry St. —tt MONEY TO LOAN, — : cry re eee LOAN® HOKRY FOR SALARIED PROPL turnin. Sore, 18-minute service; 26/08" x ‘Toman ta Bpler ‘Geonai A 162 EMPIRE BLDG. Baler vA Hewtone B60 People’ Loans on furniture, horses, eta. Roach, Koom Tit, New York bide. LOANS—412 Mabinors Bids FOR GALE—WOOD AND COAL. a call —T lak Wm —tt For quantity, quailty and serv’ Unies i C6., "Queeh ‘Anne 28 LIVESTOCK, —H Bota | Chicago. 00 weight ott fas: Ballard 1069 AGATE S%-year-old mare, 909 ibe. wall bred And gentle east 4159 fhatierd ay. horse for mis, cheap Phone George Love, Georg Agr cw tor ale. thet mighte ov Classified d Directory. hashand and ATTORNEYS AT aT +2 Ra OT ee eee tna om Secon te Batley bide Corwin Townsend, 208 Coneyliation tree; Rusband, wits, pereen- ot [ig fo pase mide SMITHS RRLLY, 10-479 Colman Bide ARCHITECTS. cet, SIA ih Bea Bios” ABSTRACTERS. Main — “tion of om ee BANKS. ir owelof his western tcl clock this morning. rae dent's priva’ wen and| the “|cheered by thousands as his train | pulled out of the # MAP SHOWS LONG JOURNEY TO BE TAKEN BY Ne, ~~ i Peresyivamia\'y PRESIDENT TAFT. FI TTT FFI TI IOS TOIT TIFF IIIT TOT IT A HH HH IH Left Boston on Time This Forenoon, Arriving at Albany Late Today on) His Way to the West. eee e eee RR REE (hy United vrees. BOSTON, Mass, Sept. 15.—Pres- ident Taft left here on the first lap | trip at 10:03 o%| The prest- Albany expres He was! tion. | President Taft was on the rear) platform, the thousands that had gathered to Mids. | see him off on his long journey. ALBANY, N. Y., Sept. 15.-—-Prea- ident Taft arrived here this after- | hoon at 3:45, right on scheduled | time. At 4:15 o'clock, after re maining only half an hour, he started for Buffalo and will ariive i? there tonight at 10:45 o'clock. Ten minutes will be spent. there, then the trip will be resumed to| * The train is scheduled | to reach there at 11:30 tomorrow. Taft will stop until 1:45 Friday morning, when he will leave for Millwaukee. PLATFORM MADE OF HAY. (oy, Wag? Press.) NORTH YAKIMA, Sept. 15. When President Taft steps from his special train at Ellensburg, in the course of his western trip, he will mount a giant platform of baled hay, decorated with thous- ands of red apples, from which to deliver a brief # h. The pres- idential train will stay at Ellens- burg half an hour. North Yakima ts laying plans for & reception to the president, and & program for his entertainment during his half a day's stay here on Sept. 29. Precautions will be taken to protect the president and & company of national guard will ald the police in keeping order. The city will be lavishly decorated ene. pog: | '8_Bonor of its guest. Tenses. Girt for quneral heusewort, 2716 18th ay, Kast 622 Puptieat im a FINANCIAL CONDI- Commercial bank. Ree. | ~~ ~~~ sundries eo eee renee CLIFFORD & VAN ARSDALS, 918 Third Av. AWPU $668, only 086, caah room chickens ‘pay you Can own your own home “yyy now gt | rates om ail Teh clam Seatat work. my ad sisewhere in The Star B, Green Lake station Choice MOuRerres. % facts, price from $260 to and $$ per month; je from Pi will pay who will sell my lot 49x102, 30-minutes’ ride from first, payment, Address X 14, Bt onler om furnished, rent reasonable. phone A #1 bungalow for sale, com- ground av. OF O68 ISCELLANEOUS. |” HASIL AND DOOR BARGAINS Cross panel doors for staining. .... $1 Gross pavol doors for staining Cotta front doors, onl oo ~~, “fay front Lapuid giase from top to ony t5.00 ‘The New Door mission dvore, just the kind owe, only $1.60 per door, Craftmnan| tor bun m dieman’a profit for yourself. Send for catalogue, mailed free, poat- |. without charge. 0. B. WILLIAMS Co., Soattlo, Wn. BOOKS AND STATIONERY. Se ee FP. O Rook Store, 2921 Third CHIROPODISTS. eee Chiropodiet ‘Didg. Phone Main 4998 CLAIRVOYANTS. is $5 Feiladie me charms given. “lite Fourth Mpg, Galiy fer _tiet ay. Bs WW about the GOLD AND SILVER PLATING. H. P. HUGHES, 216 Union at. HAIR GOODS. witches wtf on sale, 616 Union HAT MAKERS. RW aie Revenavan, toi Fire LUMBER. a umber; complete eon 430 First av. 8 Main errr er 208 | State of Washington, County of King—os, ™M ootat an! Xt Caabler of car was attached to|* and waved good bye to|* * THREE YEARS AGO Taft was provisional governor of 7) your self-pittying GOING UP—TAFT FIFTY YEARS AGO TODAY Wm. H. Taft was born in Cin- cinnati, O., the son of Judge Alphonso Taft, later a member of Grant's cabinet and minister to Ru FORTY SIX YEARS AGO Taft started to school. THIRTY-FIVE YEARS AGO Taft was graduated from Woodward high school, Cincinnati. THIRTY-ONE YEARS AGO Taft was graduated from Yal TWENTY-EIGHT YEARS AGO Taft was made assistant city prosecutor of Cincinnati. * TWENTY-SEVEN YEARS AGO Taft w: % States internal revenue collector. TWENTY-FOUR YEARS AGO Taft was named assistant county solicitor in Hamilton county. TWENTY-TWO YEARS AGO Taft was elected judge of the | * superior court. i+ NINETEEN YEARS AGO Taft became solicitor general of * the United States. SEVENTEEN YEARS AGO Taft was appointed to the fed- eral circuit bench in Cincinnati. NINE YEARS AGO Taft was appointed president of the % =Philippine commission by President McKiniey. * EIGHT YEARS AGO Taft became the * of the Philippines. * FIVE YEARS AGO Taft became secretary of war. ppointed United * Cuba, 1X MONTHS AGO Taft was inaugurated president of the *& United States. . TODAY Taft starts on a record-making journey—the first President to cross the boundaries and shake hands with the |® ruler of a foreign country—his meeting with Diaz of Mexico. * KRHA KKK Kh KNOWS HOW TO BE HALE AND HEARTY WOMEN FRET THEMSELVES OUT OF A GOOD FIGURE AND FACIAL BEAUTY. SPSS EE EE EE SESE EE EEE EE EEE REE Women who are gradually wear- ing themselves away because of everyday worry over troubles, im- aginary or real, who fret because their complexions are not clear and because thelr figures are not ex- actly what they should be, may find relief by following a few hints made by Miss Sara Perry. She is com- ing here in “Paid in Full,” and how well she succeeds in being hale and hearty any one can see by drop- ping around to the Moore theatre. This young woman is not infre- quently referred to as “the picture of health” by her friends in the oi | theatrical profession. “Why can't all my. sisters be pic- tures of health, too?” declares Miss “I'm going to tell them how I do! it, Til give them a tp. In other! words, I'll let them in on the ground floor and release the secret. It is so simple that many women may laugh at me and say, ‘Oh, we have MISS SARA PERRY. habit. I would | followed these rules of nature and advise you to sympathize with your|/has benefited immensely, both friends in trouble, of course, but| physically and mentally. She has never borrow their troubles. Take|taken leading parts in such plays advantage of all the fresh air you|as “Secret Service,” “The ne st tngwledge ond be ATSUMOTO, Cashier. M FURUYA, W. A. KEENE. Directors. Subsoribed and sworn te before me this ‘Lael ww of September, 1969. (Seal) W. A. KEENE. Notary Publte. POSTAGE STAMPS. Correct —Atteat: Pacific @amp Co—Pomage stamp col- Iections voumnt sold. Suite 210 shington “Ride. 06 First av.” Open evenin —tt Collections bought and old. Schwede, 1406 Fourth. PHOTOGRAPHERS’ SUPPLIES. ‘Anderson Supply PLUM Jobbers, piumbors, trictana; repairing a mgt meth ay. 8 Miller & Co. 111 Cherry st.—tt Miectric, steam and tub bathe; glx years present location 114 (rear) Union. OPTIC.ANS. W. Bamonds, Oph. D.. Graduate Op- balcony istcne-Fisher “Co. Ind. jon, Atle 4th and tinting and tract. CH paperhanging, by day or 6 106 Beneca at registered | Patent 16 years tn Barnes & Co, re neys, Starr-Roya_ bi PATTERNS AND MODELS. tered patent atior: Write for bool “The Seattle Pultorn and Model Worka, 816 First av, & Main 6068, PHYSIGIANS. pr, ¢ “o PIACH Leading ph physician aonwen Gorn of women: blute confidence: orluim if desired do03.” 19-1 Sun- DR. WM. T. LOVBRING has removed to 219-20 Lumber change. = Both pho? 27. Arcade Ind. 4510.06 Dr. Dalton, skin diseases, Dr. Tucker, Union biock r %. none 1, | I PRINTERS, —— ik. Binding . Beattie Both phones Vielier Printing Houne, 108 Seneca. SHOE DEALERS. a shoes at lowest oy en Wauucn, 'Ve88 Firat ay SHOWCASES. mie. cases and cabinet work. Ind. 3663. SECOND. HAND CLOTHING. 2216 First. full vatue for £770; Main eiceett jotice—Jacobson Giscarded clothing. | L- We oat hand Teun" at high high: oot prick Le 2088, Main 833, el me NUMBERS. rat Ind. 1992, Union Trans! 1624 Ist, Phon non, place, plano rest. enim tetera tn Leonard tiudd, P. Nelson, Centrai Bide TYPEWRITERS AND SUPPLIES, ND wirek and other mates riter & Supply Co., 322 can get. A reasonable amount of/ors,” “Lord and Lady Algy,” and outdoor exercise is also advisable.|appeared as the Countess Napol- And there you are. Simple, isn’t|eone Camerata with Mande Adams it? Doesn't seem like a sure cure|in “L’Aigien.” To her rules for for ills, does it? But give it a trial.” | good health she attributes the fact Miss Perry says that throughout! that she has never been ill since wed rencuesbed (eam career board nae she was a wee comin EBM FATHER GIVES UP FIGHT 10 GET DAUGHTER FROM JAPS (Conctuded,) — Jacobson went back to his little farm near Blaine. With the father gone, the Rev. Akioshi readily admitted that he knew where the pair were. The Rev. Akioshi told Charley Corning that the girl and her Japanese husband had taken room 16 at the Miyoka hotel, Tenth av. S. and Main st. At 10 o'clock this morning a reporter for The Star entered the Miyoka hotel and rapped on the door leading into room 16. All seemed quiet. A sober-voiced Jap inquired as to the re- He commenced to smile an oily smile when he learned that the reporter wanted to see Mrs. Oota. It was one of those masked smiles which told nothing but plainly showed that its owner intended ta. tell nothing. But just as the reporter walked down the front stairway to the street he looked back, A young white girl in a kimono looked down upon him from a window and hastily drew back. ‘That was Mrs. Oota, formerly Miss Dora Jacobson, now the wife of a Jap. ‘The girl didn’t appear very happy. says she is. What if she was a Sour: daughter r, miperst porter’s business. The Rev. Mr. Akioshi CRAZY MAN ESCAPES. (By United Press.) SPOKANE, Sept. 15.—After a sen-| sational escape from the Medical) Lake asylum for the Insane, Frits! Buck, the insane son of the late | Judge Norman Buck, is at large to-| day and a posse has started in pur: | sult. Young Buck ts possessed of a/ murderous mania and it is feared | | that he may commit murder unless |he is caught soon, Phe CHICAGO MISFIT PARLORS 400 FIRST AV. Wond nd Tailor m1 Gvorvoats, Cravenettes and’ frou: Hurntshings: Hats, Capa and Sut ‘urnishings, Hats, Caps Cages. Also Full Dress Suite for ren’ values

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