The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 22, 1909, Page 8

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8 THE STAR MONDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1909. ALMA BELL, PALE BUT CALM, TAKES FORESTRY ATHOANEY IGNORED WATERMAIN - sete oxwcnts H rs i ¥ The olly which exist mebae b ‘ ( Clarence Cun ‘ 7 tt . ~"* a \ “ger Court Room in California k tos This was the home of John Hu a ie Soa cee = Nnaa > arene Capa neon’! panei und the etree y ‘ ‘ r I it M fara. He and his family had Hved | © heads of the Interiopsd ted to go phir ml way, 4 Pout wt flooded thi of th Te Me . . " : ; oad ~ <4 ashington crops out at the to consult with Ballinger fn regard |S fhNOOn Win } Story of Murder From S ® y b poe Cu oal cayes In progress to getting patents to the claim pos on in ” Mon of ‘ ae bad . 7 - 3 wear aas re n the at de towar ear ’ . ‘ the Girl's Lips. ’ S « ng thy sixth ri lagapecier. Bho Ppa gape Dodges Ballinger Reference iat forth and in a tm rao ee Atet Nom there 18 tots | thoes Wag Dr. Cunningham was unable to re | Be? os ae » a of It on the way here. But ali the The ca ny ‘of the partic Jing | @ ‘ tm ‘ oj pair mati BURN pity and all the aid in the world | ois ta. te neha pe A big crowd noon gathered and |teo Ia nda B . \ 1 can't bring back a single soul who | 4; ria ekan tt tha ich exe gone ne poatdgenteg I the Brothers I AY her to let mo x1 MID. | perished underneath the feet of his| , ten oa Me A para r= ne thr © betore | no “ thers’ J ‘ , i battle ft ‘ : . ve old | loved ones here ented by A Shaw of Washing. |and was only present a few f : #0 th of | re wloon | " 7 It’s tho hetptenar ton, D. GC, a law. offte of that Sheridan pressed him closely hy 4 f 1 L Fra A r ving had d « iT ’ 3 pa wag , | that Ing on the of the branch of the service, Shaw wa iwations, some of which were ace a x A ; rapped to her lek She | widows and orphat pleas |sent here to advise with Sheridan jected to by Hughes, the attorney f t at the ha he | t ; a cowie ~~ {hows and that mockery « nar in the conduct of the case and or the elatinants cae ae ; . ys who ° vi that Thuersd Ong tO) heen in attendance at the hearing When the hearing wa raumed ' 4 { two da but as t Sheridan h morning Andrew Kennec v t i t put he ‘ ne offic = THE GOODS ON. attor SE THANKSGIVING DAY | ct "STOMACH GAS, HEARTBURN OR : mpicestion simpy vanisn SCN REINED 1 PAMLON ty weet wind this afternoon and ateon Storm Warning—High north- year regularly } at, yeates t . tonight. and sutt | © me om : ‘ Sults fo ord cant os , the lege of thdgunh * anes | <theggpenelpulspees as though trand—ing) The m mg the water front NS rrow while, two otferd ini ng were busy preparing el § ped him by the neck and akpge ;, +r sauall stmtiar to the me back t hi ace and hie head bumped the Salisbury put out the red # Opens © @ sour at ards with a bumpy bump be “eval on top of the Alaska build geaeeeeeheaeeehheee meather aes mach five & t dcarearts. . tea t takes hold of your f bumpers tooktheir work in humo ink, the old sea ¢ wore © . art sts it just the same as | * THE WEATHER. * ke a mach wasn't ther *# Rain tonight and Tuesday; * i " tur or if { in five minutes from all & high southwest winds. * In response to a question, she | y¥ a sign ry is.waiting you at bu * * said: ef I “ Se ee el Me eee Bee ee ed “I was always treated like a a ad of a dead man, H and Member of t Armes family t n and that James K. Willi wh tvery lady should A Then came the story of the final tab you can pala the influence of excessive | DANCE TONIGHT. Belt quarrel. risings, no any other stomach stimulant Dance at Dreamland. Admission | 2 hl4 Wash. Bidg “On Saturday night,” she said, “1| g of w ‘ood mixed ‘iiiame wae muchly bewll free oo First av encanta enrnenenenieeraansstennoneienceioueeetenaesetennreiane Beautiful Summit Acre Across Lake Washington, directly east of Madison Park, we opened up this morning the Third Addition to Summit Acres. The First and Second A At that time we promised to put water along certain streets, build reservoirs, etc. We have kept our word, the water sy We have but forty acres of this beautiful property. It lies on that peninsula directly opposite Madrona Park It has an unsurpassed view of the city and the mountains and the lake to the north, to the south and to the west. We have subdivided it into half tem is complete and all you have to do is turn on the tap. acres, We Are Going to Sell at $250 Per Half Acre—Terms: $10 Cash, Balance $/0 Per Month Perfect Title, Warranty Deed, free Ab- Stract. When you have paid one-half cash you can have any time up to 99 years on the balance. oe ccatumenacyame WO. .. St hose who invest some- , e be subdivided into lots and There Are No <€ times lose. High City Taxes Each Lot Will Sell for as Much Youdaigericesenivecon tsecerin 1 Smug" “Those who don’t always § *¥°' Now Pay for attait Acre provements % OLE HANSON SAYS: Within a few minutes’ walk of fourteen boat landings. Remember a half acre con- tains more square feet than five 25-foot lots. In just a little while all this peninsula will he soil is the finest for berries and fruit 39 ; lose in the world. It does seem to us you ought e to investigate our statements. We want a Every tract possesses a splendid view. They beautifully and slope gently towards the water. chance to prove them to you. We Always Have What We Advertise and We Never Break Faith With a Customer GET A HOMESITE NOW. Get it while you can on easy terms. WATER PIPED TO EVERY ACRE. If you can't come in, if you can’t go to see these acres at once, if you live out of town and can’t reach here in time, send in your de posit of $10 and we will pick you out a good tract. Inspect it any time within 30 days, and if it doesn’t suit fc hand you your $10 back without a word and without any argument. Now talk it over with your folks. ISN’T IT ABOUT TIME YOU QUIT PAYING RENT? ls entitled toa home? Well, get one at Summit: Acres while the sproperty is still cheap. ¢ TODAY. . Come to the office at once Members Seat- Re ferences — tle Real Estate * Any Honest Association, BQ Man in Seattle. 314-315-316-317——-NEW YORK BLOCK——314.315-316-317 iv reason we will not your f In a few short years the growth of the city will put prices mayhap out of your reach STAND TO BATTLE FOR HER LIFE |W COAL LAND HEARINGS BURSTS Sze: dditions were sold some months ago. ssc) OMY OFFICIALS @eeesest ms TUNES RO rds. A temperature of, greee Fabrenheit witl be that ‘lents take without the r of injury, © patients are me an apparents aoe iy Sh een Valrenee » U at i Wondertus values in Men's | my of t Helms or T made Unca | ble to inv Porations of slightest Of @ Clear evagiog: counedt | for it not Qa NEW YORK, No e data| W: B westion, Kennedy ad engl at under the 1 6 from might have t t , " property, 1 ‘ } A E a th ordinary t ered by bim, and in another | have for t ' ¥ a ‘ ir t in 604 A ed hi «bas any tic peet holes was due t ex. | etal t ¥ and " © Ww ¢ . iy to | the cor the ve rainfall | Walter K ; LICLY § - rd : ad le o tecti ve plac tt " nd ud ed | cokes ts Claims Are Rich, si VED e A ie \ t t has taken no farther par rt by Kennedy to \ —_ ¢ ac ates iin the proceeding mise general of | the © expe ia t 1 = - On two different occasions jast| fice, used by him in refres Daye € ; malt ¥ wy bs ; be | Baturda regarding his expl were paid | hmaray e Lot fay [told him a h At ies gerd A ox. | ing ¢ tre which was submitted to the o among whom are son I d ay t and I said had & “ Rallinge counsel for exatmlaation, con-|est merchants in the ery would not 1 ; married t aw \ was wher the statement that all the| Thayer declares that he has am-|over the a Fg “Joe r t Tw ai eet “ r <a ple evidence of graft to present to| saloon uni it ve famous Bake ried go do t ed h grand jury le t 4 tr will hold E. pubite he way Re ¢ ‘ a Aygo a cense Sa ak When “tate Gaal workable, and clasive p myc Thursday ‘fat to where Ti) get a joo in th a ee ' TURKEYS AS PRIZES the record that there ta not the ha om 2 uti & nery ‘ , pene She tad. the © Ad 7 Alki camp No K0T M Dr. J. G. Cunning. | Umber on the land for use tall me several fines rat. go 7 day bef re the i A : ita” part the simants, and ajing the mines 1 be aaah of M who wa and 2 t is ; sel Ne & ‘ ed this morning when he t bn pri n for Ber s a A red in police ¢ ourt and i was w Fain and ' Al) MAN IS tin of hin years. I have t ° > ee sent out f h 4 a number of ¢ 1 t are pig telephon: ir weeny fe . ages of rh ; Boe liver, bowel ql wmaegsierytg pd Benger es. These ove | ding t no fr and sanitary, will ber ‘lived for the tf The heat oS, ia aig

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