The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 16, 1909, Page 7

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THE STAR—THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1909, | GrARTED OUT TO BE A FIERCE ors. FIGHTER: HE IS A LAUGH MAKER © Ay hae 8 a run! HOMEWARD THEY FLY. | MORAL: Keep your mouth shut e| when sparrows are hunting a nest yack KEARNEY ‘ ween err, AG WELL AS ni : E STAGE @ . ¥ As ON sl wut | It uk _ urged | Chin” club, byt th don't know show, and | bune He Saved Hie Job. , nat shy at the lightweight! Jack's a democratic s« up. chap and he tells one o' od some 2 ‘ tbat. time 2 ack Had A Chance to Be Rich. Mpetatinn, aud gp with clocklike reg Jack likes the weat He had an the Con Ryan of “The | Mis chotce of chasing around the Jirl Question,” is a long drag from | b ant » but despite th the goblet of delight. Here's hop | Inconvenien f one-night eeanée ing he doesn't forget to come back | like JACK KEARNEY. with an occasional sleepless night #00n. ok | thrown In, Jack chose the weat,} y the opening, the ohn] a desperate effort succeeded in| and here he ts | » Wells’ mouth ved | raising 839 pounds from the} “When I first came west, yearay Tax Commi leslonere Go East i d away to a muffled sh lad. | ground ago, with a sma naid | iis aa © next mome nent Wells | “It was @ foolish thing to do,"| Jack, “I remember several the| OLYMPIA, Sept. 16. rot | parrow, which few) ome Lift, This said Jack, “but ‘The Bie Patlow'|hopa ‘hed a tow hundred dollars.|and Thomas A. Parish, of the state | day, Jack, oy weighed at| was watehing me and Laimply had every time I take a look at| tax commissto eft today to a 1 ked the victim how) ‘about nd *|} to lift that weight.” growth, | kick myself for | t i her } it the} Despite his own success, John L.| not investing.” he sald, “They| John L. upon him and by | wanted to make Jack Kearney the Being fond of good fellowship OPENING -SEPT. 17 823 THIRD AVENUE he House of Douglas High Art Tailors of Boston, Massachusetts - Our doors will open at 8 a. m., Friday, 17, showing one of the finest lines of tlusive imported goods, in all the new that was ever displayed in Seattle. favorite pattern will be found here. very workman in our employ is an art- at his trade : ‘Twenty years in Boston, Mass., with a sputation unquestioned. Our regular prices in the east: $35 to $50. _ Our opening day, Sept. 17, here in Seattle we will make any suit in the house to your der for 20 ‘and guarantee it to be of the same material and workmanship as if you paid twice the | amount. i Any customer not satisfied we will re- #| fund the $20 and take back the clothes. You fall know Douglas will do just as advertised. ‘This is a legitimate sale, and any one of our Salesmen that asks a customer more than $20 for any suit in the house will be discharged. We will have only one opening day, and that will be Friday, Sept. 17, and only one day will we make suits to order for $20. Flowers given free. HOUSE OF DOUGLAS ART TAILORS “The “The Exclusive Exclusive Style Style Shop” Shop” 714-716 SECOND AVENUE FRIDAY AND SATURDAY BEAUTIFUL SCENIC. RIDE ON BIG, FAST NEW STEAMER “VENUS” GET ON BOARD, NO TICKETS NEEDED Leaves Pier 6 at 10 a.m Come early and get g load. Yesterday we so sharp, returning at 8 p. m cheap on this side of the Sound, $600 worth of Berries raised on one acre of this land. seats, as we always have a boat- §} everybody who saw the land, and they all seemed surprised that water front would sell so This is your last chance to buy acreage on water front cheap. Come and enjoy your- self, whether you intend to buy or erty. not. Fine trout and bass fishing in lakes on prop- J] time yesterday, Everybody had a good }} Grand opening of Division No. 4 of Birmingham, of 3,500 acres, as cheap. as $50 ff] per acre, on terms of 10 per | cent cash and 10 cents per J day, During Those who | were unable | to visit our opening exhi- bition yester- day should endeavor to attend today. This display is of unusual interest. . be- cause of the wide range of our selec- tions, . which offer a most comprehen- sive and au- thoritative idea of the incoming styles. It is our pleasure to show a the Union Savings & Trust Co. of Seattle Capital Surplus and = un- divided profits .. 40,000 if you have money in a good bank it is safer than hidden about the house, and your checks, returned when your book is balanced, are receipts '] for every cent paid out. You will find that a bank account, whether commercial or savings, Will encourage economy. INTEREST 4} PER CENT Compounded Semi-Annually, JAMES D. HOGR, President. N. B. SOLNER, Cashier DIRECTORS: Ferdinand | fohmits, J P Low- man, A. B. Stewart, C Bebb, R. C McG ormlek, James . Hoge, N. B. Soln: CORNER SECOND and CHERRY STREET Branches at Ballard, Georgetown and Re % August we sold over $250,000 worth of land at Birmingham in and over $140,000 fj worth of cleared bottom land tracts, 5-acre at Earlington on new Renton line, “ Also over $115,000 m worth at Pacific City. Every body buys who sees it Everett people can take free boat Birmingham at city dock at Everett of ings to Birmingham. Several salesme! penters Get abox we leave promptly at 10a. m., |} n wanted, alsc morn » car No tickets needed ard the boat early, as or get free maps of property from C D, Hillman’s > in Room 2, ‘Times Buil office ding. The Genuine HALL'S SAFE & LOCK CO.’'S SAFES Herring-Hall-Marvin Safe Co. IANUFACTURER: S12 OCCIDENTAL AVENUE, ~ MALLEABLE RANGES ride of, every

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