The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 15, 1911, Page 8

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CITY’S ASPHALT PLANT STANDS IDLE: POWER WASTED; WHAT'S PHOTOGRAPH OF THE CITY'S ASPHALT PLANT, The city of Seattle owns an for a day, ip golug on here, year HT ¢ all wn. The | sear out. The power wasted coul rng Mgr Rs aye bag iy *lbe used ig the rupning of the as Machinery is there, Even the Ma) halt plant, and, to the uninitiated | terial for manufacturing of asphalt if yma, jt appears Incredible that | fe on the premises. But it's not|the plax Ould not pay working. jal in the barrels, seen | No satisfactory explanation bas pee Sr tei econ ever been givon why this plant I /sive semi-fluid has run out aod not used. The only reason for not! covered the place around the bar using 3 rela, in some places a foot deep hundred dollars. Between the Behind the asphalt plant in this plant and the incinerator several picture ts seen the Lake Union in- hundred dollars worth of cement cinerator. Immense boilers are in is piled up. this building. The burning of the |every sack of it. city’s refuse produces a great deal| To the left of the plant fs a of steam. A waste of power, which | huge pile of clinkers—by-products no private corporation would allow |of the {ncinerator. Nice “Harmless” Little Lumber Trust Is Being Planned Now| Now come the Jumbermen of the| No siree. Pierce says there won't. Pacific coast and propose to organ-| Many of the manufacturers have ise the most “reasonable of all already signed tentative agreement reasonable trusts. Henry J.j/and no material opposition bas Pierce, of Spokane, the promoter,) been found among lumbermen to 4s attempting to organize ali the! the pian. tidewater mills in Oregon and) Washington into a $200,000,000 cor poration. | No monopoly is to be created Pierce says so. The at ALBION, N. will be AVIATOR FATALLY HURT placed on a| Paine, aviator, is dying In the hos will be no watered stock.|« biplane yesterday. THE WONDER MILLINERY CO., 1525 Second A: venue DO YOU KNOW that we have the largest assortment of FALL HATS To be seen in this city? JUST THE KIND that you want and at Moderate Prices. The Wonder, 1525 Second Av., Bet. Pike & Pine Sts. | mysterious reason The rain bas ruined) Y., Sept, 15.—Frank | basis.” That's all.| pital here as a result of @ fall from | THE STAR—FRIDAWSEPTEMBER de 1911, Feeling that, after paying te dy ditrary rates imposed by the Paget Bound Electric Co, for two Year, they could stand them for ‘thirty ,|dayw more, patrons of theinter urban line good naturedly dig tip the old fares today, Yo era) passengers, in view preme court de ed the compan Negal and enforced the rates fixed by the ratiroad commission, refused to pay the old rates. N attempt was made to object them, and the con ductors accepted the fares offered and let them ride percefully | During the afternoon the com pany applied to the sheriff to en | force Judge Gilliam’s old injunction jorder, Deputies Zimmerman and | Hil were detailed, but they refused |to have anything to do with the | waesiared when they Ba seas that they "COUPLE MURDERED MINNEAPOLIS, Sept, 15,—-The | et © are searching today for the slayer of Mra, Walter Bolton and an unknown man, whose bodies have been found on Mre Rolton’s farm, near this city, The woman's body was found unclothed jand thrown farmhouse cellar, The man's body was buried in the garden, Mra. Bolton's husband, a barkeoper in the elty, can’t throw any light on the mystery, and the police sus pect Frank Rhoades, & cousin of the murdered woman, who has |beou workingron the farm. ELLE URG— ‘ites = coun ty, or the artd portion of it, by a keth and Erickson, members of | oe, 0f $80 to 5, voted bande to the department efficiency commit-| which will bulld a huge canal, and tee, will take a spin in an auto to- | qj arve to wi 90,000 acres of mor! mornin, valle; WALL PAPER Is an important factor in determining the coziness of the home. Make the home comfortable and cozy and you keep the family at home winter evenings. This is a trite and a true sentence. We realized the value of this sentence when we stocked our store this year, and you will find here « selection of wall papers, from the cheapest to the best, that pleases the eye, There are so many patterns and shades that we can make the wall paper harmonize with ‘any room in Seattle, NO MATTER WHAT YOU WANT WE HAVE IT AT PRICES ONE-THIRD TO ONE-HALF LOWER THAN OTHERS. We buy cheaper and we sell cheaper. Our policy js to move our stock at reasonable profit. We are out of the high rent district, with lower expenses than our competitors. That's the reason, C. H. Dahlem & Co. Formerty President Star Paint and Wall Paper Co. 1508 THIRD AVE., Between Pike and Pine Remember the Location—Third, Just North of Pike STANDING /OLE | dest material for the construction | of fireproof floors, It ts used ex tonsively for paving. There is a great demand for it. But for some fons are made against the disposal of this material, and the pile is left un touched In and jer to investigate all this garbage problem in gen eral, Councilmen Griffiths, Hes OPEN SATURDAY EVENING Where Is the Woman Who Does Not Delight in Wearing Fine Clothes? Be she clerk or shopper, she can not help but appreciate the line of Women's Wear- ing Apparel being showp in this store. Our fall stock is now in and we can honestly say that we have never carried a more complete line. Every new style, every new shade and pattern will be found in all of the season's fabrics. Buy Your Wearing Apparel Here Pay for It $1.00 aT Week We invite you to open an account with us. Our credit system removes every objection that has ever been made to the buying of clothes on the easy payment plan. Any honest person can outfit at this store and can wear the clothes while he or she is paying for them at $1.00 a week. Visit Our Millinery Dept. Not a last season style in the entire store. If this store’ can not,satisfy your millinery wants no store in Seattle can. A pleasing array of all the latest styles and shapes, from the moderately priced shopping hat to the mbst_ costly evening wear. Pay $1.00 a week until paid for. Famous Rochester & Collegian Clothes Men, when you buy a suit of clothes, don’t you like to feel sure that it will give good service and look well as long as it Jasts? This make of clothes is guaranteed and sells at this store at from $18.00 to $35.00 a suit. Paci fic Outfitting Co. 1418 Second Avenue, Opposite Bon Marche THE POPULAR CREDIT STORE OPEN SATURDAY TO 10 O’CLOCK dead | to a corner of the |; -|PEOPLE WIKL'ENDURE RATE) “GOUGE 30: DAYS LONGER to remain on the “bouncers,” Sher J were expected care and act as iff Hodge immediately ealled them |1u and stated that no arrests would be made except where a warrant for & particular individual was first | obtained, The rate of $1.26 for round trip fn Seattle and Tacoma, which d the former rate of $1.00, nged under the supreme court decision, but all intermediate | points are benefited, The following table shows the ad vanced and the jeseree rates Advanced Round Trip McDONALD’® HAT STORE 1023 Third Av, Bet Madison Spring HORSE RADISH Made in Seattle Enjoyed Everywhere Briquets Briquets Briquets Briquets coal, unburned, up the chimney. burn evenly and slowly, AD MAN WAS CHECK EXPERT A clue to the identity of the m: who committed muicide by jumping! the hotel jin front of a Seattle-Tacoma inter-;check made out to Nels urban train has been found, It in| It seems a though he |now known that he stayed at the | eee “a meats for Bonton hotel, 1420 Sixth av. on the | with aiff names, night of August 7. The manager of | same ha advanced bim $2 on | his body The unobserved details in these clothes receive the careful consideration as the most prominent. This is they give such lasting satisfaction. The inexperienced buy them with the same assurance of perfection as experienced buyer. Convenient Credit win Help You Buy ~ You may just as well buy your new suit of now and enjoy the pleasure of being well dressed styles are new, and you can get your size in the like. This accommodation is entirely without ext you. All you have to do is to make a small d little each week or month. STORE OPEN UNTIL 10 P. M. SA’ EASTERN Outhitting Co., Inc. "Seattle's Reliable Credit Hoase™ To All Coal Consume You Want to Reduce Your Coal Bill? BURN BRIQUET. Made from the best coals in the Northwest, washed and screened, to which a binder is added, composed pitches, which in itself adds much in heat units to the Coal Briquets. Briquets are made under enormous pressure, and are hard, clean, and resemble cakes of tar soap in size eral appearance, but they are all coal. make the most beautiful grate or furnace fire that anyone has ever seen. giving out an intense heat, Briquets do not clinker in the fire, and because of the high grade coal from which they are made, run low are moisture proof, and when placed in the fire burn from the outside and coke. do not crack open and fall to pieces in the fire, as a lump of coal does when it gety hot. Briquets, because of their perfect oval shape, do not pack together in the fire, but permit the ares cire air through the bed of fire, and thus secure perfect combustion. When a lump of raw coal gets hot in the fire, it cracks open and permits the escape of much of ‘the gnies Not so with the Briquets, for they are so made that they do not disintegrate in tf and all of the gasés are completely consumed as they appear on the surface of the Briquet. similar to an anthracite fire. When you buy raw coal in a wet climate you buy from 10 to 20 oe cent of moisture, but when you be B you buy coal with the moisture dried out of it. In the manufacture of riquets all of the coals from which t are made are first run through a rotary drier, whereby all moisture in the coal is extracted down to only 2 0 cent; moral is therefore, in buying Briquets there is a saving to the consumer of from 10 to 17 per cent ‘of moisture, Buy heat units instead of water. THE PROOF OF THE PUDDING IS THE EATING THEREOF TRY BRIQUETS AND BE CONVINCED j During the month of September the price of Briquets will be only $6.50 per ton at our bunkers The best satisfactory investment in coal that can be made from the standpoint of economy, of cleanliness, of perfect com high heating units and lasting qualities. United Collieries Compa Office, Factory and Bunkers, Foot of Atlantic St., Seattle. ona —?-_ q)

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