The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 24, 1909, Page 8

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THE #TAR—WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1909. | TTIC-POADULDUNNE UCAN IC TANN frcire [WHOIS WHO AND WHAT | [(————————— = TOMORROW . ey sc: sscmagacenaers Chief of Bell and Western Union, Once Humble Tele- il {St ugk ke "i ron al i by Shepherd, Star’s SGIVIN graph Operator, Is Interviewed by P , THANK J G New York Correspondent. |\Coal Land Claimants will dat DAY | Profit by Needless Haste ee VAIL FIRST PROPOSED TO MAKE on Part of Officials, Is+/ PEOPLE PAY TOLL THROUGH My vs a ca! CENTRAL EXCHANGES; THEN Indicated in Hearing. | expt: {B.A HIS DREAM WAS ONE GREAT TELEPHONE COMPANY; HE SANTA CLAUS WILL WINS AT LAST, AND TELLS oven TOYWORLD How, NEXT SATURDAY. BY W. G. eHEPHERO. TELL THE CHILDREN SERRE REE RRR Re TIMARCHE | SEATTLE, WASH. | Prof. Stevens er t PRIvaTe THANK YOU Your Most Liberal Patronage | Yaeancy office wants the} tten af ¢ land That the THEO. N. VAIL Al A GLANCE Born in Ohio, In 184 that he te for three | Oliver F, Cutts and C. BE. Reme On account of the impatience ex: |), ere have witha awn petitions filed | | pressed by the land office officials | ¢, athens ane “Aitines During Jat Washington, however, thie ex eat | the Past Year | “HAND AEROPLANE AT $260 aire: We Want Your Future Business! SBexveteszee TALBERT HANSON, Jeweren First and Cherry. Optical Departmest | If they could ewear positive PRBS PESSEASH SES YS THEY N. VAIL. | ly that no improvements had a: BUSTON, Nov ‘—Th New been made, and their testimony V a ee ee ee ee ee eee eee ee eee eee eee ee WATCH US GET IT! AN MONS Se The Quaker Sl cic — i It For Less dhe CHICAGO MISFIT PAKLONS 100 FINST AY sages over our] wae not rebutted, it would jue tify the invalidation of those ome, and today| claims. led Their Work wo scttuaweaatl @huoeorns 6 GOVERNOR GENERAL Polini wikathio eten tes Gaur hens made ‘ OF PORTO RICO! ors anot sa ncn Bho! phone are ar ide Sah, wr Sint icct'en| "caw =m AWAY GOES INDIGESTION, GAS i “5 AND OTHER STOMACH MISERY! SS | STAR'S DAILY COL. GEO. COLTON, U. 6. A. SHORT STORY NESTOR AND THE NYMPHS. myge OCFEZRSRERES_ 28 TODAY'S Two Weeks Ago We Had becoming ste a STYLES 160 Pianos—100 Yet Left hee sala ee By Stuart 8 Stone, |stats of watery raproductions % paced the and and wiaheg TODAY to Be Staughtered OF ACCUSED MEN|'%!2." sssoanced ion Opbeta| ice, "ees with. ths ‘reservation | Closed Thrown on the Market On. November Ist Mr. A. We Meyer of the Tomorrow | 162 men A if busines In order to pay up his interest, it wil FR MINER KILLED AT be necessary to raise a lot of money, Heat ™ i will sacrifice our present stock, COAL CREEK MINE | jianos are well know es all over the arrests are expected The makers « PIECE OF A THUMB SLAYER’S DOWNFALL (By United P: SAN JOSE, C names; pianos used in States Prices Cut in FOR EACH DOLLAR YOU INVER YOU DOUBLE YOUR CAPITALIN VALE } | Every p fully w nted, and outt® them. — 22 OUR LIBERAL CREDIT SYSTEM 1332-34 Second Av.| Thanksgiving Dinner . Eastern 209 Union St. HOTEL STEVENS CAFE RSS oT CC " serve a full course t Lge vie hes | MARTIN & CO. | ‘* Seattle's | . ORDINARY CARE |," ‘24 nto the | i201 aud Ax, Opn, Meio waves, || Reliable 1 TERM 8 and $10 Per Monll LESSENS DANGER chimed a finn ‘nc marv"irs| MORE. WOOD me High Grade Gloves | Hoes” Co., a alg 1 Bee u or yourse and looked upor first | SNORTED, IN GREAT GLEE. —---- = See the pian on the The Meyer-Toner Piano 314—UNION ST.—314 ! The Store of Savings Opp. P.-I., Opp? n plain figures STORE CLOSED TOMORROW THANKSGIVING DAY Seaman) ghey &Gn 1406 Second Ave., Seattle. Bake Oven Treainé “i TOURIST BATHS= Ovotdental. warned Aunt Miran

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