The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 20, 1909, Page 9

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THE STAR—MONDAY, SEPTEMBER: 20, 1909. 9 FREE! One Dozen Records with Every Machine PCuUPS ented thie taerhing ta the One $500 Steger& Sons’ Piano | Moore theatre. | erence rustic necKrTion. “KNOCKING” FOR ADMISSION ! : MEETING OF ODD FREE! Ss (FI ERRATE . the G. A. R. will hold a public re | din tidied a teaducclt Pa. PANIng from all parts of the country Machines u he ADE tember 22, tn the Veterans’ hall of the Washington armory, Invite van present, the first session of the tions have been Issued to all the mombers and their friends. ‘3 EXERCISES ARE HELD TF AcYoP. EXPOSITION Se AFTERNOON STRANGE WATERFOWL — TO BE SEEN AT THE g = gen of the most ane ot r pe f One of the most Interesting ons BIG POULTRY SHOW . » scent ch, gran ring the { ‘ mi monster parade in which je bere @ was witnessed er | \ ' iin i riarchs Militant, composed of Pexpetton distinctively new feature of | — P picked men from the order, will Jarge crowd on the f-P. exposition Poultry | participate, All told, there are 36, this morning, when tt Show will be the display of water | 000 in this organization, but not leaoay of the clly fowls from Alaska, Hawail and the | more than 2,000 will be here next nd Italy & Philippine islands. A duck pond | Wednesday, when the street my end fu 14 feet aquare has been arranged | pageant taken place. The Petaluma in une of the buildings, surrounded | and Sacramento cantons, reputed there was some cor with suitable resting places for to be the “crack” companies of the the big paxeant od, |ducka, geese and awans. Alaska | nation, have arrived and will try to get under way It was | boasts of birds with gaudy plumage, | win the $1,000 prize drill ap seeing, and fortunately |and some beautifal specimens from t over and the Itallans|there and other sections of the ee triends had started to the jcountry, including the tnsular pos when the downpour of }sessions of the United States, | about noon which are rich with domestic aque- Nei . sand Italians, many |Ous birds, will be sent to the expo- Y Clearings today | the expe Balances ‘are elaborately costumed, | sition S the afte noon at the| The prize turkey of the show will ebration | be given to President Taft when ho |visits the fair, One bird welghing 7. 4 ch hy on ap |8T pounds has already been entered . | ® Clearing» today. ..$1,639,768.00 Le tt Rt tt ttt tte) * BANK CLEARINGS. * * * Tacoma. * ® Clearings today. ..$1,269,434.00 *| * Balances ‘ 143,680.00 #) at * * * * * Portland. \ Fa ly arranged for the occa ; < fe being carried out at the Aud: | N m™ l® Balances ........ 112,663.00 Sno AUSBIND (5 CRUEL |) : ir about the grounds pre . 4 y : ee ca fhe exercises In the Audit p . LY i} » | re) RSI, SHS WIE = FOUR PENNANTS INA. snc sacsiety celve one of the $200 —_—_—— answor will receive the other $200 factory plano bond. Other awards in watil daybreak tomor Wil conclade the festivities arena SUES 10 HE PUT UP 10 TAFT Recause her husband accused her | of being unfaithful and of spending of other men, Mrs, Bessie Howard | today filed papers for a divorce from William Howard, who ts satd| }to be a bartender at the Barton, 822 | | Pike st much of her time in the company |[7 sania rs O. Pratt,| Mre. Howard also alleges that! ‘of the street car men on | her husband treated her cruelly and | ek easonnced today that|!nhumanely, and once drove her} be would ask Prosi-|from their tent in West Seattle, to arbitrate the question | where they lived. the men and the Deerees were granted to May He said: “If President | Moses from Henry Moses, and the a single contention of/custody of the daughter, Greta, wo will return to work /given to the woman; Alice King * ANANIAS—I KNEW THIS NORTH POLE CONTROVE Y WOULD BRING US MANY NEW MEMB (By United Press) BOSTON, Sept. 20.--For the fourth consecutive year the Wor.) cester team has won the New England League pennant. That | they won the flag again this year | is nothing short of marvelous, Aj} month ago the team was in the second division. The champ's percentage was 621 Brocton finished second with a per- centage of 610. Lynn,. Pall River, Haverhill, New Bedford, Lowell and Lawrence finished in the order | order of merit ROW FOR WORCESTER MAIL YOUR ANSWER AT ONCE, AND BE SURE AND READ THE RULES GOVERNING THIS CONTEST YOU SEND YOUR ANSWER When the above ts corr ed It will make a good advertisement for our houne. We tell you t to aanist you with Mail it to us quickly; also fill out information blank or ttaching same to your answer. Only one answer from each ‘family will’ be consid- ored by the Judges, the decision of the judges, representatives of the pe. pers, to be In case of te cal award will be made. Cont ik on the evening : 20, 1909, and all re- | he dectaions are WHY THIS CONTEST [8 GIVEN AND THE GREAT BENEFIT TO YOU In consideration of a special factory arrangement the manufacturers of whom we purchase pianos, believing. the large amount of money spent in sines would be greatly appreciated if divided among plano purchasers, @ agreed to Ww usa large amount of money to be used in the above- * © now the largest exclusive dealers in pianos in the world, and tn bringing the well-known makes of pianos handled by us in Low Angeles and other cities of the Pacific coast to this elty we do so of- fering the world’s best pianos at the sume low prices which have made ated wa 1 so that they will ed by mail as soon tel - from Guy, the allegation being named ' 4 f the Pacitt t wove Snsleineetlionnsjiomneili ’ : _| our name well-known in the many homea in cities of the Pacific cons esi Taft today wired to mle Sarah Ely Smith from states, where w © owned and © 4 stores for several years. We petrest. car companies request: | James. represent only the ors of high Let us send you @ com- tno ears be moved from 4 of the n % call as : We want you to get “thls afternoon watil after gens, Sccisce’ “| THREE HUNDRED ARE party fears the visit may be marred by i the sttuation fs} J md there appears little t Sas treadh | iS MEET ON STEAMER AT SEA YOUR ANSWER competing for .one of the prizes should be mailed at (Ry United Prow. "y ; your earliest possible moment, at r nearest P.O. All letters must be h @ e @ | postmasters of the| LONDON, Sept. 20. — Lloyd's | Pins Pateneed to Factory Contest Manager. All answers will be ess convened this |##ent at Manila today cables that { Sombered as recerved and will Fern sia sealed wntli the last night, when ‘ e| i be pened by th judges, representatives o! e da aA pers. rent. Seeerenen rae Sevawner Denretin ee Set te thay will be opened vy the kmail br larue. credits, you can apply any oue gourt room im the |‘¥een Durband and Capetown in | {Pedit on any new piano in our store. All persons sending in an answer July. Three hundred passengers will be notified by mall the night contest closes, te at today’s | Were aboard, and were either burn Brewers and Bottlers or Seattie’s Best Beer | INFORMATION BLANK ® “Depositary Sys-|@4 to death or drowned, as the en pe 3 Mail this coupon (or one similar, as stated above) to the Factory fe of all the larger | *te*mer Harlow reports passing the | aoa Contest Manager. erties eter ee on this subject. burning vessel off Ntal July 27. Ap I Hitchcock was|Parently the botlers had exploded. 2 in ahacsnne BUILDINGS UNFIT FOR rain tonight and * risk to high west ® . POSTOFFICR ..... sé0 aaa eS : ete tiv etter acquainted with our house and our methods. The Lucore Plano Company, in the t states where our lines are now represented, have Surpassing All Competitors|= 2 = & = you will agree with us old and ni r less per plano than 100 instru- mponed of. § n purchasing tm uantities, and from the fact that we pay miskions to any sell for only one price, enables you to buy an instrument for trot nm any other house asks for the same grade instrumen' ble new pianos for as low as $260.00. CONDITIONS And Impressively Establishing the Superiority of the Products Manufactured by This Association 419-421 Union Street, Seattic, Wash, icheliahctaletialehehalialel F —— — that they are unfit | for human habitation, two two-story | - r = frame butldings at the northeast | STREET AND NUMBER ..... corner of Third av. and Union st. / Peas were today ordered closed by Chief) Santtary Officer Stevens. eee og OPATHIC PHYSICIANS. Can’t Thread Your Needle? | ren yr ae ape | Placards announcing that the Let us help you by giving you ets Associations. from their present site or destroyed | ever. “Hatiataction guaranteed. Mod-|~ PAINT ERS. were tacked on them. Inapectors ern methods, moderate prices. | ‘ sent to inspect the butidings re- ported that the sanitary conditions there are Intolerable. The people retardant om cena corms vacate by October 1. stores on ground HERE ARE SOME JOBS Mat building; six flats @) e ‘ ae Barnes & Co. registered patent attor- book. = neys, Starr-Boyd block Write for PATTERNS ANO M examinations for which are to be Classified Owens. ODELS. —— — oo _ [Bi held the latter part of October. | ATTORNEYS AT LAW. | ose ee ae es Hees ema. ways. One of the Ht The positions are: Testing en- PAR Apis anced ce tI bok in ba in the city, and gineer, at $1,200 per annum, to be ait aie natieeaie ee PHYSICIANS. stationed at Boulder, Colo., Seattie, and $7 Union bieck, 718 First av. pr OG CG PIERCE—Leaal ‘or at Berkeley, Cal., examination “Corwin Townsend, 906 Halley bidg. | £0f Ai! diseases and disord: 20 | October 20; domestic science teach- free; husband, wife, person- jer. at Indian reserve, Santa Fo, N. i Injuries, collections, Mex., at a salary of $600 per annum, % KB Silitinger, idaho, Washiagvon Jexamination October 20 and 21; U. & Courte 906 beopw'e Bank Bi |bighway engineer, at a salary of ct > & & ath « KELLY Rh re Ee | $1,200 to $2,260 per annum, exam- Soeeeennnnense enero rate | padeee 4608 }ination. October 20 and 21; teacher Dr. Dalton, skin diseases 485 Arcade. | jculti tl iT . i. —— jot agri ure at Carlisle Indian : Vv we m block. Ind. 4510.—t¢ university, salary of $800 per an- Cc : S i ils Mima 8) i 8 [aum, exeetestion October They ost Family | footed ot SES HERS’ SUPPLIES. bed cerabeair asamdit ssa, 8 ———— eed Anderson Supply Co., 111 Cherry st.—«t No More Trade Hl| con Halter Block "Prone mais ise POSTAGE STAMPS. | BANKS. Pacific ie oe and Our “Fi SARA age OF com | Washington ‘as. Tos" Pin er” open Are Better Patnting. paperhanging. tinting and [decorating by day or contract. Cit | Painting Co, 10¢ Seneca st. Phone 1408. PATENT ATTORNEY. eee ered Patent Myers ogtient Co, Optometriats, ‘Mark A 18 years im Seco! 1414 Seco: : m The government has several jobs, branches in Canada, sic.) A general| Collections bought and sold, Schwede, | LRnKing dusiness | intereat aliowed on | 1406 Fourth. pecialty |=". BATTLE BRANCH, ¥. Holt, Mner. Jobbers, BICYCLES. triclan! : zy REA ahd te oe RIMM 2 be eatiation > ie ‘ . . Ge to Spinning’s for bicyeh tra, | Gatisfaction. 411 24th avy. ant , : . sundries i yest Rtey - -| V. Miller & Co. ~~ BOOKS AND STATIONERY. _ PRINTERS, «Danse allah Scie : P. GO Book Sto q “Trick Binding and Printing PO Book Bore, 182i Third av | Trick, Binding end Printing Co, Pike CHIROPODISTS. Hellef Printing House, 108 Seneca. : re i SHOE DEALERS, Our Grand Prize and Gold Medal ———SLATRVOVANTS, |, ha bent, mone. and boyy ahoss ne gg es Ok EMRE aaee. Rausch, 1626 First av Products can be had at all [{% 74 i Ae ee ee Mre Bhafer gives readings daily for| Shaw's Showcase casos and At Big Reductions At Our hotels, bars and cafes in. ladies only; f ‘At 106 21st ay. |cablnet work. 2216 First, Mina. Seen Phone East 1368. “ SECOND. HAND CLOTHING, ~ ee for second-hand B. J. BROWN—I om now giving cut | tad clothing, furnl- rates ob all high Glass dental work. ‘Read Ind. 6319, my jsewhere in The Star about the " at xe " won pays full value for pe L 8770; Main GOLD AND SILVER PLATING. tt — Snecma | We buy 80 rand clowhing at . H. P. HUGHES, 216 Union st. est prices. £2689, Main BS38. oli Pike. ____ MAIR Goons, SIGNS AND HOUSE NUMBERS. Switches wale. 618 Un Union, “MESTON, 1406 1 a Retiring from Business Sale bottles. Ask for them. Of ~: FINE SHOES | : ‘See Our _Windows for Prices |} Ye Olde English Style EE Stioe Co. Ist Avenue ne ES Pp Bes Ei __HAT MAKERS. ee. STORAGE. Main 886, Ind. 886, —tt LUMBER. a Ime. 9 a a Me nig — Moth Or '’s Ill eicrns one pas | TASER ComParicg. hnson, 2430 First av. 8 "D. Utiey r, 2008 Vernon place, natin’. furniture ‘aaa ‘blame a t MASSAGE. Tivos “hatiara waned bidein.3 m and tub baths; At All Drug Stores = se yi a “Taare bad ( s ) OPTIC.ANS. wonanc amowaaal wa ______.| TYPEWRITERS AND SUPPLIES, iden” Elen uGte asda” Oe |p tax ae akan Peay aoe 1387, Bx. 98 ten iia k hic Gee ht Me, bean Tannhaeuser SEATTLE’S BEST BEER

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