The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 2, 1910, Page 11

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HAL ESTATE, POR SAL Wier SHArrne noe 9 D eat conspicuous!) stitures And when the vast Improve-|iine of park places alone t und | floulty te experienced by the chiigiress on servoire 1 et snow-capped moan-| ments In the transportation facill- with Schmidt's park and continuing | dren in ting sl, howeved| Hpina. the tract calling Miieed In 2 robe eh-| thes, mantioned elsewhere im this ar-|on around Duwamish heed; thence! inclement the weather. A ah | be 4.» ¥ beatiful De *h | ticle, are completed, property values around te the east side, wine | a t king an0| Gy be turne t Be WAleh te situated Sea #lin West Seattle, Alki point, South | southerty to ite junctiqn with Reat-| sewing depart te @ testers ear Eiieiite cesidence district, ie Alki and Fauntleroy park will go|tie boulevard. The pare board now! Churches of all 4 ination: a" eer tw CMdiiat pf interest that cat scaring shywar has Ite cngineers in this field secu opresented ta te Me) « ot t mbt ‘ the tourist or new PARKS AND BOULEVARDS ing data for carrying out the Oim-|prary & « of handsome design | an net snow many theese have you vis } The many parks of W sted plan Was recently opened ng wires, 50 West Siders Matte aed fror . inciude Schmidt's park ABAUTIFUL HOMES. CLURE AND AMUSEMENTS phe e888 to see light of ¢ Swed st their! 1. scree of nateral forest of rare s Heoause Weet Seattle tmar The hands oa ¢ the ® pees Cencades and the! | -tivenses, just barety touched|"® home . t lott Bay Yacht clob, surrownde ene te sll their me~| om cme iendecapiet’s art. and the | umber end attractive | its large fleet of motor boats at aay. ond . be Peed te the south old). cutiful Hiawatha playground resider at bi- | private + is always an attra » to tayteg metna aeanetng: the yee ated on California avenue, near the | tect hae is art thet to the " of siong | ** work ° sea Sanne feet, with Mt. o. sscet, aentined te be the natural beauties of the place and! the bay * Luna park and the| ls avenue and G : Saad Rerth adding T™ | ost playground in the city, affording | rected some of the mo: ogi? atat the Btockade hetel,| IMPROVEMENT CLI Wee Grene, Where elec! i octy 18 acres of open space . ttage homes tn the country. Alin front of w * the 1 Each sect ait an eG waich at such) Viton there is to be erected at house without « fireplace ts a rarity | ment marking the which Be-|ward hae tte tm er WO Minmatar whips from) oiricent club house, and provision |4e4 beam ceilings and wains attle’s first sett anded after| working » rf aly for the ot Bee WHT, as they enter made for all the Innocent games of | Toms are more ru the | thetr od rney around Cape} building and ' ement eee Mt bay and slowly) eaone child ifs, 2% well as the | exception Horn; Alki point proper, along the| whole ward Seeree Manttio’s Duar! assste stunts ef the grow? Some of eo remind shores af which the park commis-| wis, InPROVED fellow the battie~| .. The splendid tfact at Lincoin|the Old World and the South, with |sloners are planning the only salt] West Seattic has many + beach and other smatter tracte are | their extensive grounds and impos-| water p and pubttc bathing b Graded strects, wit on “lalready taken over by the park |'%# structures. The home of Ferdi the elty assuring the future) waines . ming strips, a rd, and femhation procesd-| and Schmidt is an example of #uch.| beauty of one « pat desirable! rn. ¢ sé ote te ings ere ws which will add| It lies on the edge of the w and | residence 4 m Seattion Im 0! which « w being og 2 < aanit at Alki point! naiets of forty acres of short time the United States gow ‘ t will be brie - mere the eye as it ow sito the park system of the city.|® picturesque gabte ¢ str ernment w feet @ bandsome ttebht-| wep STRE MPI k MSF ithe Bound doited m While the Olmsted plan contem-| beams and concrete heues on the entrees peints where) ecoces ; i fishing smacks a: comprehensive (and| Situated high above the noise and/the boats shape their ee going | are 1 ate a be meenuito £ and values not yet being so high),| %moke of the city, West Seattie te/ to and sing from Ta a South wast Wks Gailtorata « ms B® And at the a¢ of | the most extensive park and poule-| destined always to remain an ex-| Alli, still furt along t ach fro 2 t an slowly dina system for the Fourteenth | Clusive residential district. It ts es-| in already fi built op w . ik te ateanst ashlee toe B ageet peaks 6 ward of any part of the olty; con-| timated that about 1,500 new homes | tractive homes and su r niract for arading, and w iw behind a ak ¢ Je-| necting with the Seattle boulevard,| ¥!!l be bullt on the Weat Side 4 is a favorite spot for the pleted. this wilh winibe as . wind by easy aradiente on the| ing the present season ty worker, who finds reat and re “ Ginbes tie. w RB breaking forth of atety vite of the ¥ through SCHOOLS AND CHURCH ation and a w ot i wotks eee, tat Peet Blinking lig ¢ the » y Umits of the city,| penine the pure salt air eing wt five P « Oty” awakens t on 460 to 600 fect wide, tink-| ach Alaska street, f . tity and i. » it connects w 4 a 66 thie theve ave tee art-| te o le a. wid , thence northward . ting! and tw t s at B de. \ie Allet p t t i | i | j j | W. T. CAMPBELL, U. R. NIESZ &@ CO, J. EDWARD THOMAS HEREBRT S. UPPER 964 COLMA BLK | MA BLK | ' ' | j 1 Main #299. Ind Ma = ' w ‘ fo an I BURWELL & MORFORD | G. B. PEAVEY | CENTI REALTY CO Vv. HUGO ' | | BAVEY'S MILI | ANKA F re 49 Alki A ' ‘ ‘ } i he a } | -— | ‘ig PJACORBEN « we a pazey FAUNTLEROY 1 . / ‘ Go T OS. B. THO " Mi REw yon . ROY | j a 3 Hy, j I ‘ | ' m nt | } ‘ Per rr, Buying a Home FOR SALE Wren sHarrd, THE STAR—SATURDAY, APRIL 2, 1910. MAL PeTaTe | rom sare oo wren se STREETS ATTLn mMmAL o EAOTIRFUL WEST SEATTLE } meTaTr ron og water v 11 (eS mmr net ee me ener eee amma meee ee SATE see West Seattle Before : SALE WHST SHATTLE ROAD OeTATE * pect for Weat Seattle tn the near fu-{that this improvement » soon be t en ne and straighten- | made ing the e from ¥ ngvtown t SPLENDID VESTMENT FEAT. West Alaska street and dout URES tracking the car line Calif West Side property today ts the wer, advantages consider through Y ngetown, and to meet Ned any « high-class district, the doubie-tracked portion of Spo-| and when t iments extemal kane avenue, which will greatly | ated above finally « oted, FESS eteeen. Caiitemna | is only a matter of a few A FEW FEATURES short line, which extends through the] 4... 14 square miiles : grea eugth of the West Side, and] such level land. work . bh is to #tart ab May , t soll 16th, will also be of vast benefit t Natural beauties this dixtrict. But the greatest tn Extensive parking system provement, and that which will be of| Unobstructthie view the most far-reaching benefit to the ntain ranges plainly vige entire West Side, is the building of | inte. the VIADUCT ROAI t Rallway| Reaatiful homes. avenue and Viovlda stvect: and en-} 9 iets deetnnl nding the roadway by the shortest] Twenty-five miles ef cement possible tet eh to Alki point, | walks. thus abortening the distance fror Seven 4 one-half minute car Alki point to the business center of/ service, with four-cent fare the t » ast FIV M! ead | Fer vice This vement has rece Imore| Yacht club headquarters aret fers © people} THE GENTLEMEN WHO HAV. SURSCRIRED TO THE CosT « b ° t « Many 5 . m . 7 ih al a e THIS ANNOUNCEMENT ILLUS- t of final < sions bav-| TRATE THE BROAD SPIRIT THAT sta a « jis £ ING UP THE WES? any e mt od wat s1 AND INQUIRIES DIRECTED bo e é es |} TO ANY OF THEM WILL BE MEP : a : WITH INFORMATION AS TO ‘ ten rH LARGE IMPROVEMENTS ng t NOW UNDER WAY AND IN CON+ Sit iat f wt TEMPL 1ON IN THE PAUTI- weet A BURR ACROSS THE BAY, WEST DE REAL ESTATE CO.,/ E. 8. YOUNG | w M ‘ I 3 h £ ti ‘ - - ~ — 4 i i j ( 1 W IN & CO VEST SEATTLE FUEL AND hi FEED CO., H A | Y AVE wh Ww Seattle Hie i’ r w t 19. " | | : qi hit 4 i | A. L, KASSON TT HARDWARB i 4 ALTPORNIA AVE. B Brig M West 13 West 38 et | Ee | tae) 6 | i |

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