The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 19, 1910, Page 10

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THE SEATTLE STAR | HE DRIVES LIKE THE WINDAND |= Tomored to the, cccompent | Our American Heroes as the Boston Revisers of History See "Em casting a last longing glance at fl coon aeetenneeneanei [T praven we! \ the headgear, hurried into the ban nor lincinaes LOVES A JOKE—DOES BOYLE)“: Six hundred hat racks were pro vided by the hotel management for the baninhed adornments, and 20) extra maids were assigned the cloak roome to asetet in the ng tlon of the removal of the bonnets ‘ . las well as to lend their ald in get: | wit | Ung them on atraight tn the after dinner rush | N | te | ‘ANOTHER WOMAN tt | : aie “ROLLER” CAMP ||, | ’ tir « rT S a ») 1 h ' th about Paul FR h had 6 Franklin may have had a Lelf Erickson was some Viking, John Hancock wae there with: And they even wy : je another young mother abo Pa evere may have had a jen Frar t i Tee als tuak de way & « vn sto dle Mre at heron. but there's nothing doing shock, but It was all bunk about perhaps, but he never got nearer peta ts but Zz he had his just de- Ww gton hired tn " the Hol t ard! about that famous ride to Concord. that kitefiying electricity thing New England than Lebrador Corre eee Sreve? scalping for him fas x beach, ¢ ed : quick CAPT, JOHN H. BOYLE Sones , 8 ’ ne in ' 9 ower h “ Ke powers t F BY W. 6 COUCH WA p ¢ e $50,000 IN SPRING HATS EXILED | & - rae ; a ' TO CLOAK ROOM AT TAFT BANQUET Sten @ : 7 i UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY a ma PANT nbecd } bel ig ve t mH! the fn 3 Cha | ‘ rations; val and =] cry effort ig | et made by rte crsonal attention er inost prom eo ici Beseec|| The National ree mime merece te | | Bank of Comme No Tame inaurgent Id G Strikers Carry “‘O ; po { Second Avenue at Madison Street 2 , = i Seattle, Wash : ‘ Php BB eyo pe whe. be t< aves white n me Tornl Rewoesrees oiisiivcs oe coe $13,937, lay rer man - . f ? ‘ t * he |} M. F. BACKUS, ealed . rine arge |} R. R. SPENCER, } 3 Hop) Pe . i ? RALPH S. STACY, Se theatric faliy on J. A. SWALWELL ier rages te pent fg ay, when people have 0. A. SPENCER, ares his unitors got cartft, San Bier E. OLMSTEAD, o we ne tht tith particular bea R. 8. WALKER, A ’ ¢ Mic | SAVINGS DEPARTMENT : OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS wn ; £1} bennnnanan pn mab This is how the union men and women of Philadelphia who struck in sympathy with the car” men : oe te a eee march to the daily meetings in their lodge rooms. It is a common sight to see the American flag lead Except or i it ’ jn tng the procession. ord. of tenes . | nw nnn enn enews Burke & Farrar’ Talk About View his picture su s Fifth Addition Way ‘ The sig ying on this ship means “Get Under Way.” be had from our | - Ri, ship at anchor in | tt Bay you are still paying rent you . : t I | i s Pn “ ret under way and never amehor the bay from our property, but you i ; =>as == a mf) again until you are in a home of er : at Vee Ye a go ie| satin ent yoo ore surrounding ountr BOTH = J a “ ‘ a he a MOUNTAIN RANGES, M1 eect ons aa RAINIER, THE CxF YX AND hattliner the landic stor ne SOUND There-is not an ating the ts or , | ml when 1 mig well be living @ : ease and n your own ne You don't how easily if done. It cost you $10) at 1 von't brealt vr but it will independent. ‘ e yi will § e and children ® | | I e whe n live in peace and g healthful and cong 1 lings. The #) ‘ ( lo it is simple | Mere + mind that you WILL « ome and see i $250.00 UP And on Terms of $5.00 and $10.00 Monthly » buy the lot that i the last four weel New houses are going up all over the addition. Come and prove to your oy fkn ng u have got the best your money can buy in Seattle Wn sSatistaction what we are tellin Ww _ fake Fremont-Ballard car to the end of the line, where we will show you over the property Burke & Farrar, Owners, 405 to 409 New York Block

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