The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 28, 1911, Page 3

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a THE STAR—MONDAY AUGUST 28, 1911. THE JOY FAM X—GRANDPA JOY TAKES TO GOLF ~~ greseo * YOURE SUPPOSED To GET IT IN THAT HOLE * Jest LiKe ‘To TRY MAY NANO AT * WHAT ARE T 00 W HiT IT? * You Go ar ir UKE A Kio PLAY|NG SHINNY, OAO# PLAN, CALLED ‘SENATOR FR The Pacific Coast Progressive Senator Proposes a Pro- " gram for Real Development of the Territory for all the People, and the End of the Morganheim Grab. WASHINGTON, D, C., Aug. 28.—Senator Miles exter, thirty third degree progressive from Washington, over whose Mining dome of thought have passed but 43 years, didn't make noise in th tra session, but he did a po lot of thinking Result: A new title—“United States Senator from Alaska.” The fact that & the second est senator sifs lightly on Poindexter's broad shoulders. It hasn't scared bim a bit. Proof: The Poindexter bill for government.b: foads and go mines in Alask. The big litth the senator from Alask Velosing hours of the las @iin't make much smok in ex-| ful | It and operated rail ment-owned coal bill Introduced by | j ing "in the coe I ma session | at it's | J pee fe full of dynamite for Messrs | bac Here are some of the things pro- Yided in the Poindexter bil! That the secretary of war open and mine all cual on the public Jands of Alaska * That all public lands containing coal be forever reserved from sale or private entr © That the jurisdiction of the inter-| That the secretary of war bul ia Sate commerce commission be ex./and operate a railypad from t fended to all privately owned rail-icoal fields to Controtier bay | roads: telephone and telegraph That coal from th vernment lines be id to a y who That tha secretary of war do wents to buy it--at the actual cost ‘velop Controller bay harbor with of mining and transporting it, plus docks, wharves and coal pocke 4 per cent profit on the govern-/ oeced ment's investment gov-| That no future grants of land o _ tment steamships between Alaska casements be wade in the coal nd that the Onacws er SENATOR POINDEXTER. Your Difficulty? In a Savings Department like this it is natural that there should be many ta: Savings Deposits; and the ity of them have grown steadily, step by step, from ry small beginnings Most deposits ve of these | would tell you that “ fundred that’s hard at it is easier s of the owners « NeQerperet aromipae tres Most don't save ple, even ognize the wi “First Hundre sometim difficulty Why it wp the hundred? The Fir 1 First Five even the First Dollar is enough to open an account Then, and see it so pe the habit of sa coming r saving. s their the as you to ‘t steadily unk Western Union ‘‘Day Letters’’ and ‘‘Night Letters’ take pre- cedence over all mail. They go direct to the person addressed. They demand and receive im- mediate and personal attention. They exact the courtesy of an instant reply. They put widely separated men and places next door to each other, THE WESTERN UNION TELEGRAPH COMPANY A Opposite ‘The Bon ag ALASKA’ es int | progres house and the n the to sma halt ok for eight deliclou on On & ver a dripping 1 TheCareot Oureeth s ALBANY apatica!| DENTISTS Bridge Work Today EXTENSION On BRIDGE SADDLE | PAINLESS DENTISTS LBAN Marehe and Mao- Dougall & Southwick’s, Take Elevator or Walk Uy. hit ntionally low 30 days, busy during this e offer the prices for Bridgework, tooth Filling } ‘ eat, regular $10.00, at the cost of ma per terials. Painless Extracting FREE White Cross Dentists 104 Second Av. So., Ger. Sec ond and Yesler, Over Guy's Deug Store. Room 207—Right of Stairs AMUSEMENTS SEATTLE THEATRE” ew, Mer nifht Week | | | | “ADRIFT IN THE We } | Seattle Automoblie School, Broadway Haye your bills tion Co., collected. Ve 433. N. Y. Bik 713 FIRST AVE. Union 1 Beware of imposters im my vicinity State Dental War a Good Thing for the People COT THIS OUT AND | PANTAGES THEATKE ‘Uncaualed Voudevi DDHA oe THEATRE ALL WEEK “The Spem ‘The Intrepid SEVEN COLONIALS, Other & & C. Acts nee Dail COLISEUM at ‘OPLAYS, and James AND Vt ‘The Third Av. VAUDEVILLE VIVE VENETIAN FHS T- HUN ADMISSION % and 106. THE LITTLE Theatre AROUND THE CORNER THIRD AT PIKE Caters _ to Seattle’s Home People |lives In # country town wh |his arm through # window “Dry” Town and Mosquitoes Justify Getting Drunk A man living in a eding to death topped foller irniquet cut, and he bl when the 1 old skating and fashioned a to from one of the straps dry” town in Justi ording to ‘Woman Climbs Fence to Catch Train and Does It churged with Mer he told whe full of mosqu saloon, the court thus Anyb and that it in't hi no saloons but re asked the doorman, w hand 0 He as as ned bundle “Firat Ald” With Boy's Skate whe did it a Strap Saves a Man's Life “First aid with a skate by a boy too modest to give saved the life of Joseph Williamaburg, N. Y who When slipped on @ banana peel and thrust through Oliver Le Inegro wife murde ville Ky penitentiary London’ well any m At hig 2,000 Volts Fail to Kill oe Man in Electrfe Chair le 900 volts ke, were sent a condemned in the Eddy he strug Blood vessels in his wrist were Two Big New s Low Pr 28 “minutes, and fing the straps thet toppled to th put back in olts were as extinct Hotels Bar Gueste Whe Arrive on 8u dd by the late York and #0 of the South chureh. a regular 6 day ° More on Hanford Dis- action ancil e actions of demanding pinent, in Judge his im- ICeS WILL HELP GET THE CHILDREN READY:SCHOOL BoYsSs’ Schoo! Pants Stil] have a small lot of | 4 School Pants at 29c Not promised” after to- Knick in neat gr brown simeres and This | $5.98, $4.98, Boys’ Suits Priced like this $646, $2, 49 $3.98 and on down to Boys’ School SWEATERS Boys’ School Sweaters tock of dresse Galat the On girls Gingham mn Mixtures ever saw special complete 24c 10c A as wen assorted, $2.48 for girl including the popular in demand this Fall rs and si School Shoes 1 Box Calf and Gun-Metal Shoes yok Sus ders Hate t, and igh prices Hats, browns; $1.48 to 79c Blue serge 25c BOYS’ Blouse Waists 4§c0-N "wn 3 sette Waists; also nice Madras Waists. 45c grays neat soles, Ac Boys’ Cape and fancy mixtures air Iyer ng gteodg $1.98, $1.69, $1.49, $1.39, $1.19 and School Ha ndkerchiefs School Init Children’s Handkerchi All-Over Aprons Handkerch, fine fs soft and All at BOYS’ ASSORTED WAISTS All sizes; tans, black stripes, khaki School 24c BoYs' WOOL FLANNEL BLOUSE Blue, gray, tan, brown and red Special. 48c Boys’ Stockings per yard Boys’ “Old Hickory” Levies" | Best Clay Serge, $2.65 Yd. row ribbed; heavy and | black seen in the mer- strong very best | black, that don’t turn ig shops tailor’s quotati 25c $1.35 Medium Ribbed Black Cotton Stock ings; good and — iceable; sizes 6 to 9% CHES chambray gingham and Spe- serviceable— | cial Tuesday— good size School price 5c 5c | 39c New Polo Conlin | Soft, Thick, Light-Weight Polo Cloaking; all pure wool, that doesn't need lining; rough effects; for auto coats, children’s coats, men’s house coats; reds, tans, modes, navy. Priced now at a saving of $1.00 per yard, starting at, $1 98 | . pri just such as is the green, A pair Or, box of six pairs Boys { London, yard known for ages as the one best fabric lothes; velvet finished Doeskin. ours is the so-called double black; another $4.00 fabric. Doeskin. for fine c thing new tan, navy 220 At, yard some: weight Are found to be the most adaptable to the new Rough Suiting and Dress Goods NOTICE O fancy | t and d@btless justifiable. $2. 65 | Velvet Finish Doeskin, $2.98 | $2.98 | May Manton Glove-Fitting PATTERNS | 10¢ | Gir Gingham : PETTICOATS | Worth mI Underskirts, for 16 girl of of cha gingham made. ° Girls’ 98¢ HATS All 16 years of age. in pr triar br to years quality well and Velvets and Reds, royal her tailored styles. navy blues. black and About a doze styles | Girls’ Schoo! ‘STOCKINGS Misses’ Fine Ribbed Black Cotton Stockin double heel regular 3 for and to at “2u Thr heel 25c $1.3 Lisle linen Misses’ Hose, ‘oe, black, tan and colors Rox of six pairs Misses’ Black Wool Stockings; fine 9a ribbed; all sizes 25¢ | GIRLS’ ‘SWEATERS Girls’ Coat Swe: with pockets | red or gray Girls’ Sweaters; Mixed Wool cardinal or 4 ae 98c Girls’ Hair RIBBONS Hair Ribbon wide; Sr Oxford gray; Girls’ inches all silk celal, yard Ha } in aca 18 Ribbon, up to 2% es wide, S . yard F SPECIAL COUNTY ELECTION Notice is hereby given that on Tuesday, the 5th day of September, 1911, at the ap- pointed polling places in each of the several districts or precincts of the County of King, State of Washington, an election will be held for the purpose of submitting to the quali- fied electors of each and all of said districts or precincts of said King County, the question of issuing certain bonds to procure money with which to erect a Court House for said King County, which question is as follows: “Shall King County issue its negotiable coupon bonds in and to the aggregate amount of $1,500,000, in series consecutively num- bered of 1,500 bonds of King County, in denominations of $1,000 each, payable to such party or person, parties or persons, as shall purchase the same, or to bearer, twenty years after date of issue, with interest at the rate of not to exceed four and one-half per cent per annum, payable annually, and by and through its Board of County Commis- sioners contract indebtedness by selling said bonds, or portions thereof, from time to time, at not less than par, and expend or cause to be expended under the direction and subject to the approval of said Board, all the proceeds of such sale, in erecting a Court House for said County on Block 33, C. D. Boren’s Addition to the City of Seattle, King County, Washifigton?” Said question will appear upon the ballots, together with the words: King County Court House Bond Issue. . King County Court House Bond Issue Sy Dated at Seattle, Washington, this 29th day of July, 1 1911, (Auditor’s Seal) . Yes O No 1) OTTO A, CASE, County Auditor.

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