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

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8 pore Officer Issues a'! ns —_— : THE STAR—MONDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1909 9 « : — Seri awn yy, STA EARS Uy Warning Against Allow- ¢ ark Cipilile f ing Children to Kiss St.) ocx (gp) curtains against de — \ ah . dy's lap, Prince, of by the waders — - ® out for himeelt him to safety "ene -_ : oS 2 M2 __ INGERSOLL eee. 1AGh Mo. ? a= Soe WATCHES by | x wit | Was : has been abolished. |ANNETTE RIPS VELVET GOWN TO PROVE _ [Niiter, is one, criticlaod If he | THAT SWIMMING HELPS HER “FIGGER" |! wins @rvintn it ‘ho ie shi ‘ seems water without lugging It half a mile | mene | GIVEN AWAY T0 HUSTLERS i WIS INVENTOR af tee 4 WVENTOR gel reer Fe OF VALUING / NeW SUDSCrIDerS CO tie Star (iy Canes Pree) te ea 4 | This watch is guaranteed to keep good time for one year i and is well worth working for ht Here Is What You Have to Do Soe ae © Mr. Mitehe)) | = smemssmecssme eee ee state ue gS NEW AMBASSADORS |DUMB BRUTES PAY | vor| ARE UP TO SENATE | TOLL DEMANDED BY | FOR CONFIRMATION | SOME MAN’S SPITE (By United Press) Call at The Star Office, 1307 Seventh Avenue, at once and we will give you seven subscription blanks. You can then start out for subscribers. Here is Dumb brutes are paying with te NASUINOTON, Dec 20—the| seit iver the, to dammed” your chance to get yourself or someone else a Christmas ‘ance, Within the compelling alt + | bassed egy = Missouri a8 a | vandal has « a present. Do ~" a nga < 9 — . so pewsers to equip their machines romorgah whee t Washington to Danton Pi =m ee arama . egg Dell Easy to Buy Se SENS SE — i] the president tods RFIGHTIS "= - dacs CED ON A CAMP | CAUGHT SELLING LiQuoR. — LOST IN A FO CONSUMPTIVES) 4.4. pattern, a restanrant FOR FOUN DAYS ere }man at 309 Pike st.; John Baltes, ceedings are to be taken /a merchant; A. K. Milkulicich and fverett, an architect, | J. A. Lochnane, proprietors of a sa- The steam schooner A. G. Lind Xmas Gift — m.1056 SEATTLE STAR inaiaai 1307 Seventh Av., Near University St. No Xmas rush to contend with—Your nearest dealer ‘ZZ ZA, z = = = Ss WHT Benjamin Paschall’s tu-|jobn at 2233 Firat av.; W. F. Gib | say, which was lost in a fox for we . | SS hospital, which he has bons, who conducts a saloon at 111 | four days off the coast of British oe asus And always s0 }/ S on the corner of 24th av./ First av. S.; and J. M. C. Murphy, Columbia, arrived ia the harbor|| Welcome, too. | Yj SS st. a saloonkeeper at 423 Yesler way, yesterday with a number of passen : | UY \S 3 Claims that prop-| were arrested yesterday on the gers from Juneau. The Lindsay Imperial Candy Co., U/, im \ t cinity will depreciate | charge of violataing the Sunday lay for four days in Union bay wait Seattle. / ll THT spital is allowed to remain. | closing law. ing for the dense fog to lift | / uy | Take Up Some Government Land [Same] IN BRITISH COLUMBIA. [a se -: You Do Not Have to Be a Citizen or Even a Resident of Canada to Acquire Full Government Title WE WILL LOCATE YOU Bi There are now open for settlement some of the choicest agricultural lands in the Province of British Columbia, in the OOTSA LAKE region. The land there is smooth, practically level and so fer- » tile that in summer it grows wonderful crops of wild grass which cuts from three to five tons of hay to the acre. As a stock raising country it has no superior anywhere. a The land is ready for the plow. There are small timber patches upon nearly every section, affording fuel and fencing, though not interfering with cultivation. The land is well watered. Warm, _. gentle, summer rains make irrigation unnecessary. Crops never fajl. No floods or violent storms dccur. Wells of pure, cold water may be had anywhere. " Crops of all kinds grow in abundance. Fruits, vegetables, grains and grasses are all certain Stops. Our Locator Has Picked Out a Number of the Choicest Locations in the ae Oosta Lake District—You Can Have One of Them hi 50c an Acre Will Hold the Land Ly a You may take up from forty to six hundred forty acres of this land, but not more than six hundred forty acres may be taken in the name of any one person. b We will locate you upon one of these choice pieces of land if you will make it a point to see us at once, before it is all applied for. — The Grand Trunk Pacific Railroad is building to this land as fast as human energy will permit, and it is only a question of a short time when every acre of it will be under cultivation, in the hands of ivate owners and selling at very high prices. / f ‘ ; ak : ii Come prepared to make the first payment of 50c an acre, if you want us to locate you upon any of this land, as no locations will be made without this evidence of good faith, P . bia $s by Mail or telegraph requests for locations must be accompanied by the first payment. fn 9 PRINCE RUPERT LAND SYNDICATE |] © : LIMITED 3 608-609-610 Marion Building, Seattle, Wash.

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