The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 5, 1910, Page 8

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8 SERVICE, GATES ONE SIDE; CONFISCATION, THE OTHER have The Issue Closely ‘tena in | Rainier Valley Fight Action Postponed on Ac- count of Absence Councilman Hart. to be paid for the Rainier oulevard widening, it Ix eatimated tweeh $200,000 and 0,000, and u this amount were assessed against the abutting prop f erty It would mean practically the OF confiscation of many workingmen’s homes, as it did in the Meadow would run be! place widening If the Rainier boulevard widen fines =e ing is finally decided upon, as it now Pidg Pa oes seems probable that ft will be, a ng for fighting ax valley, tt to wie % tw drawn IF YOU ARE Everyone wh lives tr Seattlc te titled to be counted tn the coming feral census, RoW. HU, super « 4 diligent effort to prevent any anthrog from going ut nted. He has ‘ wT wo who it belng absent th ‘ t ity ng the enumera vice is period, which extends from A May 1. He ts particu ¥ 0 a sory Name . he tw ' atve Seattle residence address . de 1] ® ? the See « ordina’ «| Age Married or unmarried dreds of put in exactly as the small pr Meadow place vard, in the x Occupation Piles Quickly Cured At Home Inetant Retief, Do Not Understand Im- portance of Quickly Answered. Permanent Cure— Triat Package Mailed Free to All in Plain Wrapper N again MD. C. Con @ trial package of Pyra P , ‘ on fr ment. When it p P you, orde f cu Y - Save yo s oa knife and its or lens @ and bis bilis . ies oar dee he la n't—that they » at k r « thing kind ‘ ' tke sy k « ank as WwW « How mt nh Mr. Cow nm nh is hor «. But he what « w " Tr © wa | FLOUR Census strenuous effor: will be made to change the ordinance so that the cost will be patd under a five-year bonding system Councll Meeting Packed. The matter was to have been fought out at the meeting of the counell last nl The lobby of the counell chambers was packed h residents of Ratnier velley wie hula in the ith ward ellman Hart, from the 12th was expected to lead the fh against the widening, failed hia constituents, He was absent from the counctl meeting, and the mat iter waa put o' for a week Had the question been put to a vote last night a majority of the }counctl would have voted for the/| ordinance, despite all that Hart or the other protestors might have done ‘oun mae HELP THE “CENSUS-MAN” GOING AWAY SEND HIM YOUR NAME arly anxious that all such persona hould send their names to him be for and it te duty the supervisor as © going away { everyone to ald far as possible in securing a com- plete census of the city, If you are & resident of the city and are not to be tn the efty the 16th of April fill out the following coupen and mall ft to Ro W. HIM, 200 Central building | BARK BURNS IN | | | | | a « NEVER AGAIN, SAYS CONOVER, _ WHEN WOMEN GO FOR HIM - His Charge That Fair Ones © Je led with « ni gn | t thon er We don't know anything. We} haven't got the sense of jack rab-| jbite Haven't we You're a gice/ epecimen, you are, to be talking itke that about us in the newspapers “Pardon me the plaintite Madam, but are you} © the affinity tn the! ame” anded the nonplussed ensus manager, who, when he ian't] ally wor *o lawyer Yo at your enumer whe them, get up here and y find her Im aftin io or nek | A at.” said Mr. Cone sod was merely a sample B ks are learning| feat abou There were we them this r ne wh he bures f which whole sex will be before the week ts out ans that the fight The business men are up and ing fast. All day yesterda was « tine of the leading Seattle filing into the bureau in the Chamber of Commerce and then fi (ng out again, laden down with have caught the idea and are gotng to ft with an enthustaem which akon it look f Beattie, after al would be able to prove that FREE ) k Holly” f r AT OUR EXP } I my i € enough | ‘ tree resident within | “ne WINTE RWHEAT t 1 e “Holly” ATE _ PA TENT ve will consider it a favor on j yy Lelilly part if u will send in the ov Ae ANCISCO. HOLLY FLOUR AWARDED the GOLD MEDAL A.-Y.-P. E. i ai \n et dei HOLL NI The Chas. H. Lilly |“ Company A My Grocer's SEATTLE, WASH. am: Fill in Th Coupen Satur Y FLOUR COUPON “Holly” flour, Please de Name | HOW LONG SHOULD HAT PINS BE? || Doon and Sam WA THE STAR—PUBSDAY, APRIL 5, 1910. limit the Seattle health and sant tation committee will decide upon ie @ question long that hat pin that pricked his/ WAPPENSTEIN NAMES) cotstivcranys “ier sti” fel THREE POLIGEMEN SERGEANTS Three new sergeants were an ed today—Fred Smart, M. D. » and Perey Lo ker | Chief ed th Wappenstein also ans appolatment of five plain Thomas Wright Ralph Jones, Jas | Bradford men man Hayden FRISCO HARBOR (ed Preas.) RAN FRANCIACO, April 6—F lowing @ fight against fire in the hold of the bark George Curt i which was loading “ | price to suit everyone. ot. wharf for Alaaha. towed to the mud flats « ments. town, where he b . . and it pieces or furnishing your its worth considering? I = t fr bie ome LOOKS UKE WAR Army Seiad at Stone- Fisher's Make a Great Show. | The StoneFisher company bas purchased from the U. 8 govern ment an onorme quantity of |i} }gune, swords, bayonets, ammuai Large, Comfortable Roll Seat tion, ete, and a big sale which ts Rocker—In genuine quartered oak, nic of i solden A good $9.80 value for the woek at cons 86.50 eduled for three days will be opened Thursday mx Rifles used tn the great struggle of 64 and rifles weed in the Philippines are to be sold at mere fractions of | thetr original cost. They will form aluable souvenirs aod orpaments can be used for hunting, all working order, and wally cost the U. 8 $20 will be sold at 4 other prices will be proportion. Pull partion made tn lare will be printed in The Star tomorrow night oo Particularly Fine Clothes for Men The Shafer Store shows the largest and the finest collection of clothing for men to be found in the Northwest, and at reasonable prices Kuppenheimer, Brokaw Bros., “High Art’ and Other Lines Clever styles wool fabrics, care- fully fitted by our staff of custom tail- Prices are very moderate, ning at $15.00 and rising to $35.00 "W all ors begin in ¢a y steps Two-Trouser Suits for Boys’ at $5.00 We have buyers old hundreds of thes« declare that they're the be ALL-WOOL ALL SIZES FROM 6 TO 17, EACH suits alrea st values SUIT I Arcade and Arcade Annex Whole Block Long ined Anything you may want in Home Furnishings you will find here. in town FABRICS IN HANDSOME TWO PAIRS OF KNICKERBOCKER PANTS, Buster Brown, Sailor BI Boy lop Coats for ing and Norfolk Suits at $ wear, all size at $3.50, $4.50, $4.50, and on to $12.50 | and on to $15.00. | Hawes-Von Gal, Imperial, Stetson—-all the leading Hats for men—on display, at popular prices t | SHAFER BROS. DESPAIRING WOMAN GIVEN The wolf began wialking the fam-|d ly. Finally Reed « to Seattle, tn the b ortunity for « new ne family cant dd hin wife and 6 was going f finding ar start, With ket, he di bye his p 1 Ko TO HAPPINESS Our prices enable you to purchase what you want, either in odd Isn’t this home complete, without going into debt. | Below we picture just three sample prices— -Munson-Noah Furniture Co. —:1526- 28 Second Avenue NOTICE Sing NOTIC pina dy this season, and PATTERNS “he ire ‘$5. 00 DEATH NOTICES. SPECIAL NOTICES Second ‘and | University And the Not necessary here to buy on weekly or monthly pay- i THE SEATTLE STAR ; I er RSs | Bide TO SC OSCHINEnS—« { ine a ach “00 “whe . ir **** these . BANK i REVELLE WANTS ‘EM CUT DOWN! “ANOTHER CHANCE BY JUDGE...” san | i cheek was, but he knew it was too nis * Ordtiieni > ta is “Formally ee ae = . Introduced in Council could it] pipeush the efforts of Judge Cor-|ssying | ff t e . ) don, Mra, Char Reed and her ing 4 " * Meeting — How long le the little six-yen will go tol and hin wife haw 1 fe ( a ten Should They Be? ig the 2as pin | et ees ne JR. AR Jone, | nlthous * Halances —e nies i The bill aw|); " 4 Spokane, : | r shattered tite for hi * rings toda Will yome one kindly tell they” pigietes Her story ia as pathetic in ite| Vor the * Hnlances ,. 7 ae counell committee on health and Aad Beg be limited to) way aa any sifted through police} b tow Rot * ‘te r) nehes in length, and then | eourt, the «# f hy luck tales. ts b n” n * ete rage 4 rod! loos & woman's! further down, “Any persons violat A few nthe ago and wh . thhht hel * stn Gacasunan, Nace Wes, uolle the provisions of this ordin:| jjitie boy were Mving happily sso “7? J * ance shall be deemed guilty of &| the husband and father. Wit Reod hor at her } lw, Settle ia teaiies tae ie Pod | misdemeapor and shall be punteh | pone 1 $2,000, he invested in a] meroly on a spree here t i. TCH wo Gat neal, aekaee ak the by ® fine of not more than A! gujoon at Pleasant Beach. Business could find t 0d , (CUARANTEED meeting of the city council last ., [wae good for e while, Then Reed 2a inet Jeweler, night @ bill to Hmit the length of By councilmanic enactment Chi-| got entangled and eventually loat b um Crentia ret Ave, these feminine necessitios. cago has limited the length of the | the establishment and the money bin 1 ' $1.00, g Revelle couldn't figure out how| 44t pln to 7 Inches. Juat what, wife had put into it & preeari , _ FUNERAL Im stevens, Mig nelng ce" Cungantead ¥ Reat 7 Root aia 14 f Madivon, aL FURNISHED p Houses, Tyo pa on

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