The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 2, 1910, Page 4

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EE ATTRA ata A et STAR+MONDAY, MAY 2, 1910. 4 morica 4, ang: atin | my tora Catholio in Mi may " L atitutions other oltles were in of crean nm her nose © a Mahe af-| ‘ Ivoree pros | attendance milk bottles every morning. Why age’ aangod fro bur [tapas i |e" eeea om hel Seay | Mh Welte” Concert Organ pete A be ms ; wid ss oh b aged the seeming wees hgg aad No Me mitt int no bad na} ¢ “ile - - || ve lave ja not the greatest - thing. {all ita, Wher thow pote un 4 | A Brand-New Automatic Instrument That Pree iene seats, tho extall ot | Chtoago ‘Trib ; At | Is Making a Decided Hit in Seattle the ly Bee pel 26 | Officer (to tramp tn court) a aint New York Senator Controls Majority of Committee and — : (ott "| H fF M (VA (Fi: ort np a rower Sedaret ‘Moths dnd Wall Pater bo | Can Do As He Sees Fit With Six Other Stand-) \ . oe i aes bist aan, — oo ag . yok ' ms “ea heer aga patters Who Are Ready to Handle the Whitews hi etch | | ch aay OPEN TODAY hat wh } | WASHINGTON, May , Nothing doing. 1 no WEDDING OF ula When the grand fury, in the re | up to Senator E. Root of New York /@¥er nt eg et iiindieiaitialemnatinee administration | make nara ‘nie | Through Service on the Seattle- ne 1 1} ered tor {aurea | Everett Interurban | have ste = |A RED LETTER DAY FOR THE NORTH END | | | And With It the Opening Sale of the Last of Crawford | & Conover’s North End ¢ | Holdings After the report of i ] Magnificent Weite Concert Organ stalled t week stubborn ol | ‘ evived, sei! a si | by Ellers Music House linger. Ba | howe? 3 . = iticstes | THE CHANCE OF THE SEASON-—-PERHAPS OF A and an he ch ex n 0 _ ¥ | t b nothing LIFETIME | by De 1 i Ww WwW. Sepsienmincamtioommamesiannies | «rand | _ JAMES M. BARRIE. Judy; I the grand The opening o! art alee jury to make Judge Gay eerie, m will take Root'’s word for it ta | James M. Tiarrie, author and play-|holda that the I ania To a great Fs Flint in Senate here is al t ite af wine , silsun | Frank P. Fiz enting the oe ) . ar tress t ne SOUTHERN P. RAILWAY ‘ = " 1494, is | ~ and California in the senate. A s «t t : pe atti Fg oe Ballinger man looking for Root for t The opening f La | + . t t day is « chance for t | . ‘ Ive McCall, Massa: | 9° et 5 rine duplicated this sense: me Lesson ll ee ‘his pomder|with bis and Ballinger will Jobo « in wife to| hupit - ota psc Pa @ry these rainy days. Will follow) “* ndicated vale bw i In the firet pla ‘or Root j earthly doubt Martin E. Olmstead, Pennsylva-|“LOVE MAKES FOOLS”) | In the second place, you cannot buy a 5 nla, a regular, nr r re egular. | } soe | poldtnan fe meee Vs, our pr - Will probably vote for Ballinger In the yiace, the of 1h whether Root does or not | | t 1 third es } Bo we have two sure votes for] | gh tra today will give @ tremend | Ballinger, and five more if Root | | oe: onderful recent development of this district | | = =. “ | | excoND AND VEOLER We are engaged tn building operations that will take from $200,00 Of the opposition D. Upshaw | } oe cued ‘Dekd Cte. tend Suck on erie + pote Fletcher of Fiortda, a railroad sen-| ee bs Ce. os OF Ye | stor and an Aldrich democrat Absolutely the best of! ars ap re " c rs 5 BO Like as not he will vote with Re ovidence howgh{ This property 1s 40 minutes from the heart of the city by the new | The other four: Insurgent E. | everything in our line. oe actl@, 3 schedule. The land is all kinds, much of it rich, black «ofl will ea aaiaal Madison of Kansas and democrats room a uh mH 1 sp dualgpsye : weiow pte hence Chapple Graham of Mlinois, Ollie James ot | Quality of meats and) so:tion « the beg bia "=! . « It — he rotar ‘ys inger'e es art panes . Kentucky and Purcell, senator from | | fairness f rices never |‘ that yesterday | be deve into a high class mo suburb cts are fr % to}| | ) Mies pabcta. Sure enthDaltinger po elit P ding of ite new | § acres, 4 ea from ) an acre, ot cash and the |] la 2, td AeA ‘Votes. j . in the North’) palance tr y or 12 quarterly payments. | stat . Each day at the proceedings | n | . } 5 i fort Root sits and thinks and Srtake to | Let us supply your meat) Thirty years ago Sister | Five acre yield « handsome lying and grow into a fortune | 28h Re NG the testimony and says never a e }Biandine and Sister Peter Clay in the same district (nm | word. The question ts i as they should be. [ace botn living in retiret could not or has not made | A full line of Welte Band Or Can we whitewash Ballinger and the Mother house tn | of every de now get away with it? | imade t «inning of th “a , 2 play at aged ae | a ace ar e Biahox ca, per Rey, Peter | Hanford t tith thorit fying the titl . At first this seemed easy. But 4a Hy} 4 Re ‘ re ‘ rte fia Eilers Third the clamor against Ballinger, {n- | Second Av. and Yesler. ste oi Parente a he ~sapeap dist 2 5 “f rurban tral hat 1 ra | Music pote stead of hushing when the investi Bishop O'Dea blessed the| "ith & ine at 9 a. m., 12 noon and pm every day. |} Building University | aged was ordered, swelled coun-| | Both Phones 5. Jatone as it wes evensd into pions Get off at ECHO LAKE. Go today and take enough money along to | 8 t wide. Remedial measures were | | by Contractor P. Baill Doo-| secure on the ground what you want i rage ean on ned. Hale and Aldrich Jumped| Oar rrasceau- | nde nygieprd > a eens oe | we ae und what you wa | D. 8. Johnston Co. fe etaking ship. Connce ts deposited in the stone, and Bish | aes s 3 to be hurled overboard. Root NG POON CHEW. | r omypaehieathen Synge gece p = Exclusive Representatives for the Coa Watched the effect of Bouncements upon the these 4 Ng Poon Chew, editor of the country. largest Chinese newspaper in| ALL THEIRON BEDS FOR ONE WEEK FOR ONE WEEK ONLY WE ARE PRICING IRON > IN THE STORE AT ONE-HALF OF THE MARKED “SPI ore PRICE HIS ACTUALLY MEANS A DISCOUNT OF MORE THAN SEVENTY-FIVE PER CENT ON THE REGULAR IRON BED PRICES—PRICES THAT ARE L OF THE MATERIAL ALONE. THE ILLUSTRATIONS BE AN IDEA. 3S THAN THE COST OW WILL GIVE YOU This popular pattern in full | This full size Bed has full A strong and well made full size Bed, with continuous | size with full one-inch con- | one-inch continuous posts, % posts. Head stands 57 | tinuous posts. Has five | Head stands 66 inches high inches high and foot 42 | strong filler rods and heavy | and foot 48 inches. Has 6 inches. Has five heavy | chills with gilt decoration. A | filler rods with heavy chills filler rods. Regularly sold | regular value at $10.00; spe- | ornamented in gilt. A reg for $9.00; special price was | cial price s $5.90. FOR | ular $15.00 value; special $5.00. FOR THIS WEEK | THIS WEEK ONLY . | price was $7.50. FOR THIS Segedeseces MET 6 boo Obs ences voces WEEK ONLY .. $3.75 No ©. Orders. No Phone or- dora. Ne B® We 0. Dv. still large, of and grass have a number these comfortable, reed Chairs left Very suitable for porch must be pur chased. Thess and summer camp yise. Regular changes will be sold at $10.00 to $12.00 values, Spec ially mill, deliveries our popular prices earllest possible convenience. MUNSON-NOAH FURNITURE CO. 1526-28 Second Avinue 1526-28 Second Avenue priced at ented to} hospital | a sil with the sisters by Mayer Bros r trowel pre Providence y nl Capital Dr. Willie A p> ay jek Addresses non pre made by hop O'Dea, Dr. J. B. Eagleson, p . ige Thomas Burke, John L, Wil Business ies, S tur classified ads. he or and Mayor Gill. The Holy Suite 203, New York ie Sy mes _furnished the es ” sell real estate, etc. orchestra ROC! THE Ftp, *s: Suv SUPPLY 4S T@ HAY GRAIW & BVILBIVG tHifERE N reviewing the com mercial progress of Se attle dufing the past ten years, the name of Galbraith, Bacon & Co. stands out distinctly as one of the im portant factors in the city’s up- building. There is probably no commercial enterprise in the entire Northwest that has had more to do with centering trade in Seattle and in adver tising the advantages of the t metropolis as a buying and ' 500,000 The trading mart than have the two growth of their cement busi- prominent factors in this bus jness nas been most amazing, iness institution—James E and ever years ago, whem Galbraith and Cecil H. Bacon: practically all of-the cement Mr. Galbraith founded the used in the state Washing> business in 1892, and was join jton was importe rods, the ed by Mr. Bacon in 1899, at |firm sold practically two-thirds which time the firm occupied jof all the cement used if what was known as the Har- Washington rington dock, at the foot of For the past cight years Washington street —a_ small Galbraith, Bacon & Co. have place. Two teams were suffi- ce been state agents for the Stand: cient then ndle their busi- ious cities of the Northwest ard Portland Cement Co., ness. Today the firm employs A feature of the Wall street} Napa, Cal, and also Washing twenty-five truck teams and a properties is an immense over-lton agents for the Blue Cros# Set auto truck in hauling ies 1 ‘ i F head conveyor connecting the|cement, manufactured at Santa their wares | Dock, six lots cast of this site|foot of Madison street, and an|docks with the warehouses, te-}Cruz, Cal. The firm is als Hesides this, there ace fivelo% which are two big, new/immense warehouse at Ellens-|garded as by long odds the lselling agent in King coum] eT methett susan’ henaik ines wardvonata, with a ont city of burg, with a capacity of 5,000] equal f any cortveyor system | for the well known Roche Hat on the west side of Railroad G Ibraith-B " "Dy + Mooi tons of hay, besides other ware on the Pacific coast bor lime, which has come & at the foot of Wall ©albraith-Bacon Dock at the! houses and equipment in var Che firm is one of the largest | standard for qu rality dealers in building occupied by what is material in} users of lime in the Nor as the Wall Street | ‘The business of the firm hag been extended until today & reaches from California @ | Alaska, to the I nes am s, andy the Hawaiian Islar China and |more or less, to Japan Td aid Ue GaJbraith, James Wilson resident! second | The officers | Bacon & Co. incl | Galbraith, 3 * |W. Au rst.vice { Kh | Walter Galbraith, aj |vice president, and Bacon, secretary president I VIEW P FROM WATERFRONT OF GALBRAITH, BACON & CO.'8 WALL ST. DOCK, PIER 12, AND” NEW BUILDING. Cecil Bey ind treasures : : : nn ee ee Fn.

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