The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 30, 1910, Page 7

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THE STAR te Theatres GE AT ; AN SORE TONIC!" Back to Bush Leagues for Broadway; It's Market Street for White Lights ct « wiry CD Che Wa pie B Stantor Miss Qeore: who fo husband. im love with 6 pad figw ae tee. oe her MONDAY, MAY 30. Star Paint and Wall Paper Co. $2.50 Use your leisure this summer in learning something 65¢ Star Paint and about music q places In the saturnalia that laste Deo you realize how much you not . » Ys from & o'clock unt!) 1 {In the morn more about musi A little tre a a er O tox Fee ; bn The demi monde mixex with the P ation th mmer Ww & back e s monde uncheo! ci 0 “ next ea understand and enjoy the Sym tures, under the softening r ni i ah are lights, they choose thelr escorts H vcerts, Grand Opera, Piano Re from the prosperous looking mer e ‘ ‘ and soon are dining and wining h A } and daughters of the up econ venue | not at omment os sae : ‘ ‘ ' of San Francisco W oth entertain and teach you You know “ fool there was” finds quick efit 4 get from listening to m but response in Ban Francisco. Maybe asa , wd PP 3B —peanetiesiantie Kipling had this ofty in mind when || 1 probably don’t know | h greater the bene Today’s Styles Today with BY TIP WRIGHT. he penned his famous lines, for it fit, not to speak of the pleasure, of personally produc- | t| BAN PRANCIQOO, May 90.—| Way Uncorks In a And that's | #8, notorious fact that more wick ° : | * om « J @ ent 0 ee ene ee Le Seedeean ks ike ees Se RE A SO SO “ ecoration Day Is Every Day wved {doesn't know about San Francisco | The cafes as — mr aca are| United States. You don't have to || J | m 8 of polished woodwork, gilt} hant for it, because it » you. |] | 4 would make a book as thick 48 & paint, electric lights and women.| That old saying “You © ¢ aay P oe | With Us Philadelphia city directory, And | Rverything glitters like thing you want for yo money | what it does know could be written a A set out of t in pr 1 iterally here latest popular | : P rel with a stub pen om a twocent | te pockets of the good things With a rotten police department el + ine | This is our business—to keep you we i stamp. | The more pretentious of the cafes | with creedy by demanding 1 . iT a ; “A : ; te the | HUF to the erowd that follows the s and thelr feminine cow ! 1 making } attired with beautiful wearing apparel at | San Francisco at night t the| trai! of wine, woman and sone aaa ot Une ' must ‘get | dina Ws al |} most brilliant thing I ever sew, @ut-| your Inte lunch you can have bes money in bundles to satiafy the de } 1 time The styles are always authen- |aide of one of those near jewelry |ful women for a relish, vaudevilie| mands and maintain appearances tly built f all times, The sty . : . stores, which keep to the sunny | fur the entree and a Spanish dance There's no telling when the ! t i side of the street and tura on lota|so warm that it makes the most! will be reached, but just now | tic; the quality is the best; the fit is per electric lamps at night to make | daring Salome look like ide show | don't seem to even sear ft ny |} > won . ithe “diamonds” giltter frem Alaska for dessert time @ wise guy bas » hanch that || ial fect, and our | Talk about the Great White After the electric he wants to find t how fast he! ety Ms skill and f!-| Way! Honestly, Market st. and the | tarned on the hot can travel, all he has do is to a. It will be Pe fren! years, Free-| adjacent byways have the famous jot the women who have start nomething, and the things be || ’ P I. ee Me New York | Gotham thoroughtare tied toa post.|day, They come, maxni(i< will be shown while bis bank rol! i ee asy ayment rivl ege Sie vat, Tunas! Sara | TheY empty more bottles of wealthy | owned and groomed, to take their! lasts will be superiatively abundant a sigeees Sat the | == . eeminite a ; : ¢ Emerson | on, cought on the third floor, were | Rt Rev. Edward J. O'Dea, bishop ee eee nee been one EVERETT OFFICE rescued by ladders. Bt the Gases te making prmemees at the me | The fire started from the base ”!* og = . . Ee fe all excited | BUILDING BURNS rrr eres estes TH ans Rae . going with bis} Suiting te owned by F. H. Brownell, |i. oe this sacrament for another formerty of Everett, now a Seattic attorney, It wae one of the lar in the town. it back to Japan ¢ ot | OnE. (Star Special.) EVERETT, May 30.—The Colby | block, a threeetory Duliding, was| Y. W. C. A. Pian for Summer. burned to the ground thie overning, |. Walke and plentes will be the |’ Saturday evening program fer the with a loss of $100,000. The first: y w oC A. girls to take the place floor was occupied by 8 dry goods of the socials held during the win store and drug store. The upper ter. Rain interfered with the firet floors contained offices. Twe wom- walk planned Saturday night iRight in tention. We work at reasonable phones the play done and fs spending tant up te ‘Th. mp- seenery and beading Federal Paint and Wall Paper Co. 1314 let Av. Arcade Annex the Shopping Center elegraph paralleled success in building up a commercial wire- telegraph business, is owing to the conservatism of anagement, together with the fact that in hand its securities to raise money with which to build its ies and land stations and obtain patents, the Com itself has in every instance received the benefit from advance in the price of stock, as it has handled its ‘Seturities wholly through its own representatives At its factory, which was completed March Ist, lo fated at 1426 Jackson St., it employs twenty-five to thir expert machinists for manufacturing wireless tele« gph instruments for the equipment of ships and land | SMations on the Pacific Coast. It has a large factory at ey City, which supplies the instruments for the At- “Mantic coast and Middle West. Plans are being complet * ed fora factory at Liverpool to manufacture instruments to take care of the foreign business The Company has al s operated wholly on a cash Basis, discounting all bills, and. never inc urring any in dehtedness, only the current monthly bills, The ( omp. any estimates its income from commer ial imess alone, by the end of the year, will be from $150, .00 to $200,000.00 per month The United Wirele Md that the la ‘i equipment of boat > Hts attenti: almost sent time it s Telegraph Co. has always real vuld be obtained from the ind shore stations, and it has devoted wholly along these lines. At the over 330 steamships equipped with # System, d a successful commercial wireless tele Staph busine naddition to this, it has over 100 land Stations located on the shores of the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans and the Great Lakes. The building of inland sta tions will fol) 1s soon as this steamship business is tak- pare of. ‘I is no use, from a business point of “ee, of building land stations for overland business, until PaPtations in the principal cities can be installed. ‘This will fome in the near future, possibly within the next year. _ The United Wireless Telegraph Co. has a corps of ef- Bcient electricians and wireless experts and is bringing oat new inventions which the Company has had patented, 8 improving its system so that today it has the r revenues Vv Erected by United Wireles ing is of reipforced concrete Telegraph Co, three he United Wireless oo ’s sie stories and basement 20,000 feet floor space, is occupied by the Company for manufacturipg purposes Has no comparison in the point of con- seco ~_— } venience for you. No extra charges of usic anc ) j ; Bldg University ? any kind are made for the use of it; our } prices are based on quality ; this is the true = } test of a Credit System. . Business Bringers. Star classified ads. Buy or Eastern Outfitting Co., Inc. | 1332-34 Second Avenue Near Union Street “Seattle's Reliable Credit House” sell real estate, etc. Company’s most complete, successful wireless telegraph system in the world, and is the only wireless company doing a successful commercial wireless telegraph business in America. ‘The Company was capitalized for twenty million dol- lars, consisting of two million shares of stock, one million shares of common and one million of 7 per cent, partici- pating, preferred stock. The preferred stock is the only stock the Company has been selling. There has been a of the common stock used in buying up other wireless telegraph companies. The United Wireless Telegraph Co. has, after thor- opghly examining « telegraph companies, purchased, either by cash or by the exchange of stock, all companies it considered would in any way enter into suc- portion ther wireless cessful competition with it for commercial business in America he preferred stock of the Company sold three years go at 1) per share. It has steadily advanced, as the et e Cor y have increased, until today the tock i lling at 2.50 per share, and the Company has 4 of o enty-six mil dollars. This preferréd, ticty g@ stock advances June 2nd to $50.00 per ire. Thi t nce was made owing to the large number of contracts just secured for the equipment of foreign increase the commercial income of the Company very materially. Phe ¢ Broadway teamships, which will are located at 42 Its Western offices are lo- Bank corner Second general offices New York City cated in the and Pike St The Company will sell only a limited amount of its preferred stock; » exceed 70,000 shares more of the stock will be sold. When this is disposed of, the Company will have in its Treasury over 40 per cent of its entire capitalization, or over 800,000 shares of the original issue of its st ompany' People’s Bldg., not t ock, An investment in a few shares of this stock, we feel, will pay very large dividends in the near future. For any information regarding the stock of the Com- pany, call on or address Geo. H. Parker, its Western rep- resentative, at 431 People’s Bank Bldg. at 1426 Jackson St., Seattle, Wash, The build The entire building, of nearly

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