The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 4, 1909, Page 8

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DIRECTORS. Of UITY SCHOOLS Contest for Three Seats on| School ‘Board and on Bond Issue Is in Progre: s| Today. The election of three members to the board of education is taking place today between the hours of land &§ p.m. A vote ts also being taken upon approval of a bond | issue of & ~ and the exchange of a lot with the park board for a site for the Adams school. The official ballot, ‘prepared yes terday, under the direction of Sec retary Reuben W. Jones, is as fol lows Three r term Frank M Guion, Mrs. Peter Bettinger, Ever ett Smith, C. McFadden Two-year term—Edmund Bow fen, D, J. Iten One-year term—Willlam Pigott, F. X. Christmann. Regatdless of where voters reg istered, th will vote in their re spective wards, where the follow ing booths have been placed First ward, Main st. and South Seattle schools; Second, Ratnier ool; ‘Third, Pacific or Minor| WERBERT GLADSTONE AND His school; Fourth, school board of WIFE, fice, Seventh av. and Marion st; Fifth, public Hbrary building; |. of oe Sixth, Daan school; Seventh, Cas Bay Old Man of England,” will school or Broadway high|,, Bighth, Warren av OF | oh Queen Anne school; Ninth, 3416 Fremont av, or Interbay school; | Tenth, University station, 4219 14th | av. N. E; Eleventh mn Lake school or T. P. Fay's office, Moun tain View station; Twelfth, Colum Dia or South Park school; Thir-|! teenth, Ballard Central school; Fourteenth, West Se ttle school outh Africa, which include: | ransvaal and all adjacent itory in southern Africa. present secretary of state He Is for “ie affairs, and has been a} |tower of strength to the liberal gov-| nding revenue laws Mrs. Gladstone, daughter of Sir Richard Paget, is one of the most charming of English women She loves entertaining, and will do much THE GOLMAN DOCK LINCOLN WINS HIGH sree | The Kitsap County Navigation Co. has as yet done nothing to | meet the Seattle-Poulsbo Re ¢ in thi war which is going on/ between the two companies on the Broadway again went down to de Poulsbo run feat at the hands of Linceld last} shoud t The older company has, how-levening in the fi of the jnoter m out of ita offices |scholastic debs Frank Har re now eaves, Marsh Corbett and Frank a Eliot, the) Baisden, representing Lincoln) won| manager of the new company. All| 2 to 1 decision over Raymond Far-| the Kitsap are ving fi well, Alma Howard and Howard the Gaibrait nm dock now Payne “has Broadway on the The new company to be|“Resolved, that t getting more of the fre but the| Northwest contain inbab-| town split even on the passenge ants or 0 should institute a list. It is understood that in a/commission rm of government, few days the older company is to} modeled t of Des Moines. meet the new rates or even g0| Linc © affirmative aide. lower. At the Queen Anne high, the team, consisting of Victor Peltz AS YEARS REACH ° [John Bovingdon and Arthur Cohen,| 100, MAN DIES|t2Xing the negative side of the sam jquestion, won from the Kent high school team, consleting of Chester RICHMO? “D, Ind., Dec 4.—At ®)Bedy, Stewart Simpson and Albert dig celebration in honor of the one! ytudowcraft hundredth anniversary of his birth,| John Filet is of ever, been drive! on the Colman occupied by stton, | of the took jreen or 3 s Fork, Ind., died today. Medaris al but collapsed earlier in the day, but| by grim determination da until the birthday party was over. The entire population of Greens Fork turned out to honor Mr. Medaris. Medaris had been a citizen of| Wayne county for 8 years. His} father died in North Carolina, and when he was 20 years old he started with his mother and several broth-| ers and sisters overland for Indiana.| Until eight years ago, when he went to make his home with his daugh-| SEATTLE CITIZEN GETS WON. ter in Greens Fork, his entire life had been spent on a farm. DERFUL RESULTS FROM BAKE OVEN. DIAMOND RINGS FROM $15.00 UP 704 FIRST AV. BETWEEN EVERETT? INT 619-9 DO YOU WANT Tu BUY, SELL, RENT OR EXCHANGE CASH REGISTERS? re independent dealers band Ji kinda, mew and second ! The Raven prescription service Means that the doctor’s skill in pre scribing is most efficiently eupple mented by the gruggist’s skill In compounding, RAVEN ORUG CO, 1416 Second Av. Leondition in mints to figure demand regulate answer when you have the problem in eggs, 16 years old 21 years of age Herbert Gladstone, son of the] Spokane. The United Ley nment in its efforts to pass the} world that would tol jat Even if Cunnon and Groce Zelaya caused to be executed. It would tenc tral Americ an if the United kadew few Nicaraguan DANCE AT OREAMLAND. » with high aren't fol people '® a peculiar | If supply and | , what's the ample sup: | ? That's which are re And at 40 ®, and 60 profit In a few CHILD'S MARRIAGE 15 ANNULLED BY COURT The marriage of Mra, Hazel Rice and Charles Warren | a@ rancher liv was annulled yes ‘ court by} ham and a mye |fer of services imaginable. faces a charge if she can be found, for falsely swearing that she knew the years of age was secured in first governor generat of OUR UNCLE SAMUEL 4 today | execu jonal guard of| whom wore they id as prisone me a war until a fair dispo sition of their eases could b In view of its size and resources war against made days there may not be meat at any | price cleaned out in a few days,” said Galbraith & Ba “Prices have gone up and bu are glad to pay any price to eat? If she can give milk, If there jan't malt, | there jan't butter, and if there lan’t butter, there l#n't-—where's the} thing going to end, anyway? MAN WANTS JOB AS PREMIER’ s DOUBLE |''en". jless, wornout symptoma of Inactive neya simply and professions there tn no end.| Uneontrotlable |Some days ago, among the papers | of a shady man of business who! lcalled himself a general a had been arrested for fraud, the police found the most peculiar of- | letter ran. a curious resemblance to Briand, the prime minister | Nervo Nervous Women | TOO SLOW TO WRATH will find that Nature responds | | promptly to the gentle laxa-| |tive effects, and the helpful en of “america ss tonic ‘aellon of mn the rate for a min-| e tho Insult that has been thrust) was the declaration of Adjutant General head of the m had | Of Wall Paper te. ie OF & few samples, te offered to you lower than cost ve DOWNING, Mornkins a THE STAR—SATURDAY, EGGS AT 75 CENTS TOO HIGH FOR COMMON FOLKS Meats Advance, and the! Housewife’s Up Against | the Real Thing Now. All the warehouses will be ” this morn re What's the poor old cow going she cam't (thy United Press.) PARIS, Dec, 4--Of new trades} pat and “I am of Swiss nationality,” the “Nature has given me| Id Everywhere. In bones 106, and ZB | WaT -y eo oe nd Paints, Brushes, | at the Federal Store on | at avenue. The entire stock Anns MAL PT. & WALL PAPER CO, 1914 Wiest Ay (Ratadiiahed 1893) SROCEES ristoos SMITH’S CAFE 1123 Third Ave. “Town Talk—The Chicaas Cafeteria t jt that bes tried thelr home cooked ng like it in Seattic the best of everything, just as yo | want it. And the Best eat here. DECEMBER ¢ would Buttermilk him my amall annual #alary nh Jand banquets, prefers to remain abgent and on all 0 when he | te and of it ie ‘We aPe likely to be out at any | offers time,” sald James Henry, whole |™an sale meat man, this morning, “If all the rafiroad men go out, we'll be out of meat in two or three] promotes industry | days foram tnd Tee tae somarinoes 12 BACKACHE AND KIDNEY MISERY ENDED WITH SEVERAL DOSES Kidney or Urinary derangement, or | , begin taking | y nufferers from backache, | Ize it bladder » or outotorder s of Pape's Diuretic Misery in the back, 2 slick headache, eyelids and darting made any where else in the world, which will] th prompt a e treatment of which any druggiat) inflamed or swollen! rheumatiam | effect Pape's Diuretle, Your physictan er'or any mere (oapo-| Youthat Pape, pharmacist, banb ntile agency will tell] Thompson & Pape of} clally at night) emarting, discolored |Cincinnat! ts a large and responsible | water and all Bladder misery ends, | medicine ling miserable and worried is|thy of your confidence. needless, because this unugual prep: | goon at once to the rder Kidneys and Bladder, distrib. | few uting tte vitalizing My, |the organs and giands affected. and | cent | before you real-!store sluggish kid , thoroughly wor results can come Pape's Diuretic, and a treatment will make any aration Accept only Papo’s Diuretlo—b6. treatment—from any drug] valuable articles because they are anywhere in the ompletes the cure world broken. We do all kinds of repair H. 4 KLEIN prices are reasonable THE GHOEMAKER, | 226 Beneca, cor. Third we Re Give Us @ shoes to fit you, g¢t them made 5 te at $23,000 stock of Clothing Hate Shoes and Furnishings at your 24 TOT Poulsbo Route ve Tuesday, New, 23, Two Round Trips Daily IRONDALE ROUTE. THE FAST STRAMER HYAK Lesve Colman 2 Pjer, toot Homescoekers’ Melo Trip te B ND ®. MONDS NOUTE p Now $5.50 Per Ton at Bunkers Three rpund trips dally @ Latimer-Wallace Independent 6040; Sunset Main 8040, ingle fate to und trip ii 40 Hinckley Bik. c Sa a Dee, dma eS “THY QUAKER'SELLS. FOR Lr ‘ r ' rah yaa wot-15 fist AVE =WO" $10 aa na y Garlach K K a m fetr t from, at prices to suit all purse Aft You. Kod Button We develop, print a antee best work, low Suppose you try us. for amateurs and and quickest service, Don’t Throw Away ing, gun and lockemithing, also ex. | perimental work and models, Our down stairs. | Trial ‘al | ALBERT HANSEN, Do you want to buy a home? 6e The Star's classified real estate Firat and Cherry. eolumns. Optical D | PRINTERS © SOAPLAKE MECHANICS? FOR CLEAN HANDS oo. m | iW | ve Se- i a ONE PRICE—ONE QUALITY bon —ALL THE TIME Big Turkey Dinner Do You Dine at the EORGIAN CAFE If Not, Why Not? It's the Best in the City Fourth Avenue Ring up A 8618 of Main 1830 Prompt delivery assured. One trial one teat. Main office. 219 Marion street ON A NEW YOK Hox | KE=Ee ) imita- at your place without extra cost; loc ot Goodbye te Between Pike and Union The Newport CAFE & GRILL FIRST AND MADISON. the cures that caused WALLEABLE RANGES' kitchen a splendid stove | famnous Bake ; oy wae, come into popular prominence in POYNOK—P URNITUKE | Seattle was the case of W. M r You 30 per cent. wn railroad man, who 032 14th av. W cure effected last M | Bliss d suffered sever rheumatism for more than |months continuously. He tried scores of remedies and schemes for relief, but none of them brought red result until he consul Loughney & Loughney and took aj course of Bake Oven treatments. Partial relief came with the first treatment, When all had been ished Mr. Bliss found hime cured. He felt like a new man, He lept and ate well and was able to follow his avocation without the | least pain. Those who knew of the case at the time predicted that the cure q | would be temporary only, but duch| | } Oven specialists, to }@ well | © Pike st. | resides at is not the case, It 1s permanent, | has so remained, and every indica tion is that it will be permanent Dozens of other similar cases gould be cited, but the space for-| may be good enough, but the trouble is we can't always get it] bara {t is most needed. Be wise! and Js stock } F< ~ 4 ey ie YOU MAY.) bids, However, Loughney & Lough “ bs 1 go! ° rd 4 long and hard| ney have the namog and addregsos waaer vary As s B00d burnis O8\of hundreds of mén and women| and {# clean and free from dirt and Mi the sa ies se rubbish. We keep it under ¢ ghney & Loughney’s officer and guarantee every ton of it to ) to 225 People’s Savings be all we cl k Building. Office hours, 8 a J. W. BULLOCK le th wooail Me sates ter sen i Phones 87. sultation & Loughney, the now} American Cafe Fourth and Pike, on the Boulevard. DINING WITH COMFORT AND PLEASURE Combined, on a meal that can't be equaled in Seattle, is what You Can do when you dine at the Amesican, We provide évéry comfort and convenience for this Weather for our patrons, and give them a menu to choose from that includes every dell- cacy for the dainty, as Well as more solid viands for the hearty, cooked and flavored exquisitely Music Every Evening from 6:30 to 12:30, Including Sunday. HELP US EAT! EAT! EAT! BUILD OUR SANITARIUM Allen Dale donates en- tire Third Avenue and James Street Cafeteria for De cember to fight against tu berculosis. } A meal eaten there is mon ey given to the cause, net proceeds of his || REMEMBER | Cheapest Is The Post Intelligencer Daily and Sunday Seattle’s Great | Morning Newspaper 16 to 28 Pages Da 66 to 96 Pages Su By Carrier at Your Home Circulation Now Is 40,000 Daily 55,000 Sunday ff garter

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