The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 22, 1911, Page 8

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— SS THE ST ASS ERENT: set rola 22, act Who Wants an Indian Reservation | Farm?—Here {HERE'S THE FIRS) # _ Uncle Sam BIG LAND LOTTERY NEXT. MONTH WHEN THE GOVERN.| MENT FORCES BACK THE SIOUX REDSKINS ON ROSE BUD AND PINE RIDGE RESER VATIONS AND HANDS OUT HALF A MILLION RICH ACRES TO WHITE FOLKS. Are you landless? De you want a farm for a © Well, here's the gove about to hand out nearly halt a mit Tien of new, rich land of the leat of its big jand lo These are the facts. Bam ts going to equeese other bunch of redekins Sioux tribes “that now hy Pine Ridge Dakot poor some dirt.cheap to bona fide hox ers, No speculators need apply Registration commences Oct. 2 continuing until Oct. 21, during which time applicants for land may hand in their names at Dallas Gregory and Rapid City. Oct. 26 the drawing will commence. The first name drawn out of the pile of sealed applications will be given) first choice of the farms to be opened up. Often that firet choice fe worth many thousands of dollars. | And then the drawing will continue until the last name is read out These 466,562 acres he two} reservations are Ww watered, | within reach of ratiroads and ex | actly suitable for agricultural pur poses. Small grains, such as wheat | and oats, yield good crops. This is pert of the great Sioux range. where in tbe old times millions of paltalo grazed. The lands have been classified and appraised by the goverament. and @ nominal price of from 25 cents to $6 an acre han been es | tablished. Payment may be made 45 annual instaliments covering # period of five years. shove rom New. | EES Prices, soit at The Vicwinoe, #04 irginin. siret. near Westiaxe ee modern. furnished roome —AT THE— ANGELES CAFE Latest Moving Pictures New Every Day FREE REGULAR DINNER Served from 11 a. m. to § p. m., including coffee, tea, milk, beer or wine. 25¢c Vocal and & lastramental Muate Afternoons and Evenings. Why Cook at Home? FAILING EYESIGHT RESTORED We capectaily Invite those f Modern Dentistry All Operations Painless Free CONSULTATION AND EXAMINATION Full Set of Teeth ..¢. 22 Gold Crowns $3 Bridgework Gold Fillings Gliver Fillings (the best Porcelain Crowns (best) ®: Terms to Suit AN work 0 and Up done by expert dental the cheapest possible ¥ AS WH ADY HIT BE Wonk GUAWAnTEie is ve Laboring People’s Dentists Hlectro Dental Parlors Cor, First Ay, and Pike Opposite Public Marwet eee eee eee tenet | more, for “#wisecc’* | healthy condition AEROPLANE AFFINITY N FRANCISCO, Sept? 22%-Be- Jealey sy pent all S's time “and jearnings 4 &h “‘adbopfitle Which be ie building and neglected to ‘pro vide her with the commgh poet Holmew of life, Mra, M anted a divoree here pear husband, Thomas i* the firm time bs figured as ay affinity cane Giving 3,000 of Them Away Ka ck Rh thin ou ckaihhachat ee anes HOW TO GET ONE OF THESE FARMS Register at Gregory, Dallas, or Rapid City South Dakota At any time between Oct. 2 and Oct, 21 (Beta dates in cluded.) After the drawing the U, 8. land office will notify you if beginning at 9 a m, entry may be made. be paid then, a and cultivate the land for that time paid the price (f +4 you must remain there f wnt & patent for the ben then do with the land the ame and you may PELE EES He Se |# EATS NO COOKED FOOD j* AND RECOVERS HEALTH *# GRAND JUNCTION, Colo, |@ Sept. 22.—Toothlens, weaken \® ed in body and 60 years old, W. Sawyer tn January, 1916, quit eating cooked foods. He ie today the pieture of health. Me ents raw fruit, grain, hon: ey, raw vegetables and nuts. or transfer your claim until after the —_~ % You have to apply in person 1 # to egister, Writing will do no (2% nas Secndteaseuke gun Soldiers and sailors hovor eeeseeeese s tee htt ie iedindn dada dadinindndadied ‘TOT GIVES UP | LIFE FOR KITTEN er hy » A | DETROIT, Sept. 22.—John Ba Neo % 4 ’ J xf | | ia, axed 3, ie dead. Hin og into a bucket of hot John pulled it out, but see A the [bucket over himself, receiving 1 ‘burns. A Gleam of Hope. “I bear that Allter's daughter eloped with his chauffeur.” Yes, and Bilter wired hin for heir widows, unless ® io * * * & Bivenem.” © * * » i register by agent may be procured Wash Gecharged after 96 days service, thelr miner orphans, may r & power of attorney, which Wittea, U. S.-Land Office, giving the by applying to Judge Jas. W D.¢. person with such power of attorney may but one soldier or oT if you own 260 acres of land now you cannot register egister for “What did he do that for? “He said by thought now there might beg chanoe for him to use his car,"—Puck Keteeeeeeey SREP EEEH EEE EE REESE ES EH EEE EE EHH Does Your Hair teek Right? How Much More Sweetly Attractive You Con Always Make Yourself Appear With An Increase of Lusur lant, Fluffy Hair Like This. it Makes Piain Faces Look Beautiful. Swissco Has Proven ite Remarkable HairGrowing Power in Thousands of Cases. ‘There le ne need of being gray amy abeolately brings original colcr and jo the hair hair to remedy It you ba net wie fs can here © Tf-cont bettie, off Charges seeped, ww emply senting four meme noe to the Swissco Hair Remedy Pr. O Square, Cinetnnetl, Men bald for yearn women with (hte, une and od with erey bale, people torte ch Hebiog weaip. ond humiliated by * eanerset falting on and showliers, ail have used of te toe wate at Grogwiate ot OF ceote and $1.00 por betta back the former “Pre tanen” sree out, eee absolutely forces ¢ “Bwisero” lem the ba: nae ass te Sh. ieee ent tong, heaithe, aiey Wed beautifwily glossy poetage, eolertwily benefited by the triad bettie aloes cigars. If you like that price you try it some: cers, I you le tat pre yo 8 comet: “PALMA DE CUBA” Caballero Four-for-a-quarter Cigar. UNITED CIGAR ) STORES Largest Retailers of Cigars and "als cae World Because We Serve the People Best 803 Heoond Av 62% Meeond Av 1012 Second Av The Great Sacrifice Sa SALE BEGINS Tomorrow, Sept. 23rd, 1§ DON’T FORGET THE DAY AND DATE OUR STORE who has been connected with the Re 1y for 1426 J. B. THOMSON many years, has at last decided | for his share of the business. It . | Thanking the public for their past patronage Third Av.) trade, as he ‘sd sir for h i atrons to get ring. | } Around the | He takes great pleasure in cing to tt j ng espe tention-ae Corner From | this sale, as his reputation fo prea stake Bont ior 3 Ce : ate. their Pike St. | sale, it means a saving in buying. Remember the Place aaa J.B. THOMSON IS OFFERING MERCHANDISE AT SACRICEE J. B. Thomson, this day and date, September | 11, 1911, severed ali connection with the Reliable | Clothing Co. J. B. THOMSON. F. W. JOBSON, Notary Public. The Entire Stock Must Be Clos Out in Fifteen Days Quotation of Sacrifice Prices Means a Great Loss on Short Notice * 35¢ JERSEY RIBBED UNDER. WEAR, ALL, COLORS ASSORTED GOLF SHIRTS, SACRIFICE. 29c PRICE ASSORTED FLOWING-END TIES, UP- 17 TO-DATE PATTERNS ... VEC JC ASSORTED TECK TIES, FANCY PATTERNS CAMEL'® HAIR BOX, A PAIR ...... TIES, LATEST PALTRRID nce hegsees COLORS, 17c ALASKA AND WINTER SKIN MITTS, WOOL LINED, 19c ONLY 1S DAYS’ SALE MEN'S, YOUTHS’ AND BOYS’ SUSPENDERS, IN ALL PAT- TERNS; REGULAR 10c, 15¢ PRICE— AND 25c. SACRIFICE PRICE— 35c 5c Suits, Pants, Slipons, Overcoats, Cravenettes, Mackinaws and Oil Coats and Pants, to [ SACRIFiCE PRICES BLANKETS, SACRIFICE FLEECED UNDER- SHIRTS AND DRAWERS WOOL 8OX—-GRAY, BLACK AND OXFORD, A PAIR 35c GRAY MIXED WORK SOX, A PAIR 2 POR the WHITE HANDKERCHIEFS GOLF AND NEGLIGEE DRESS | WORK SHIRTS—ALL STYLES SHIRTS, REGULAR VALUES] !N COLORS, MATERIAL AND Soc, 75, $1.00. SACRIFICE | PATTERNS; REGULAR VAL- oues UES 75¢c, $1.00, $1.25. SACRIFICE THE AMERICAN BOSTON MAKE SIDES OTHER MAKI ULAR VALUES | SACRIFICE, MEN'S SUITS — CASHMERE, WORSTEDS, SERGES, CHEV. 10TS AND TWEE REGULAR VALUES $10.00, $12.00, $15.00. SACRIFICE PRICE— $5.50 OXFORD TIES, TANS| AND BLACKS i 19 Velour, Calf, Metal and Wines, Patent Leéitnb¥ | regular val and other styl | 75 nd othe a bid mi ont) Bull} rewular values $2.25,| yes, $9.75, $4.50 and $4.75. Nor ag Sacrifice $1.5 $2.75 and $3.00. $15 50 ice" $2.95 : : | price we $3.50. } Sacrifice. price ES =e HIGH-GRADE AND TAILOR. MADE MEN’S, YOUTHS’ AND BOYS’ SUITS, IN THE LATEST MODELS AND DESIGNS; UP TO DATE IN WORKMANHIP AND PATTERNS; AS TO FIT AND QUALITY THEY CANNOT BE BEAT. SACRIFICE PRICES SLIP-ONS, CRAVENETTES AND OVERCOATS, IN THE BEST FABRICS MADE} REGULAR VALUES $10.00, $15.00, $20.00. SACRIFICE PRICE— $7.50 | HIGH TOP SHOES | Cruisers’, PANTS AND VALUES $2.50, RIFICE $1. CHIPPEWA FALLS BEST MADE WORK SHOES In Calf, Elkekin, Horse- hide and other noted brands; regurar values $4.00, $4.50 and — $4.75. Sacrifice price MEN’S DRESS SHOES Prospectors’ and Rossian terproof values $8.00. price « Lumbermen's; price “REMEMBER 1 THE PLACE 1426 Third Ave. Seattle, ‘ Around the Corner Fi

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