The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 16, 1911, Page 7

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ING CONTEST: be found mis-spelled words. Read the ads carefully and when you are finished, make outa neat reply, stating which ‘words are mis-spelled in the different ads giving the name of the advertisement in which you find the mis-spell- ed words. All answers must be in the Star office not later than next Wednesday | at noon. 11 J. S. KANE _ 709 Third Avenue Tailor to men and women who want and appre- ciate the best obtainable. You are invited to call and look over our stock of nifty, classy woolens for win- ter suits and overcoats. You will find our prices as low as possible, consistent with the best of workman- ship. We have been satisfying our customers hear for the past 12 years, We can satisfy you. right eystone Liquor Co. 1123 First Avenue CORNER SENECA STREET and Family Liquors Blood Port A pure, delicious Port Wine. Mttle tonic, try a bottle. $1.00 a full quart. Six bottles for $5.00. _ Express prepade to any part of the state. If you are run down and need 27 Boys’ and Girls’ HI-TOP SHOES JUST RIGHT FOR THIS WEATHER They keep the children’s feet and ankles dry and warm. BOYS | 12 tn, tops, Puritan calf | extra 004 oak sole, straps | Shoes, black and we | ; 4 sitee' tte th... S800 ...$8.00 top brown Zebo full duble | Patent leather and gunmetal calf, hi- . bellows tongue, and|top button, collar and tassel; heavy y Sizes $2 50 soles; sizes 11% ode ELE.) 4 to2 BS as above, ) ff) | Same as above in 10 to 18% seseeeeeee. 2000 sizes 2% to 6 Raymond & Hoyt / | 1406 Third Ave, Liberty Bidg. EAPEST PI.ACE TO BUY GOOD SHOES.” GIRLS Biaek and tan hi-top But- ton Shoes; welted soles, patent leather cuff; sises Mrs. S. Y. Lockhart, Ravenna Ap’ts, 1527Terry Av. Seattle BWINNERS WILL C Helen W. Straus, 216 Broadway THE STAR—THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1011 High-Class Dental Work At prices one-half and one-third those of the Dental Combine. Work guaranteed and done by latest painloss methods. We tre the only dentists not in the Combine, consequently the only Dentists to wham the Com- bine cannot dictate what prices to charge, We do our own work and om pioy no substitutes—and we base our charges on the work setually dun, and not on what the Com- bine tells ua to charge. DENTISTS Corner Second at Yesier Way—Over Guy's Drug Store—Ent., Room 204 12 Eighty Per Cent of the People Die Without Sufficient Money to Pay Their Funeral Expenses One must be alive to present opportunities in order to pro- vide for the future, Real estate today has reached the rock bottom price, Financial aid to the spirit of depression which has surrounded us for the past year and a half is in sight, and within the next six months prices will boom in harmony with conditions in general. Your opportunity to invest is right now. The place to in- vest is north of the city. The center of population has moved north almost two miles in the last few years—it will continue to move north. The north end of the city, in the vicinity of the Golf and Country Club, is destined to become the wealth: residence section. We own the subdivision known as BON- NIE VIEW, and are selling it at prices which will double in the next few years. BONNIE VIEW constitutes what is prac- tically the only Sound view property to be had north of the city this side of the Country Club. The Gerard-Fillio Co. will give to the Star reader finding the misspelled word a receipt for $50.00 on any lot selected in Bonnie View. THE GERARD-FILLIO COMPANY, INC., 500-14 EITEL BLDG. 20 HENRY HENSEL Manufacturing Jeweler. Phone L 1780. Room 305 Hinckley Block “The most appropriate Christmas gift for her.” SELECT IT NOW We will hold tt until wanted Our Steck of Diamonds le eapeci- ally representative of the Holl day season. We submit in evidence of the saving we can make you the following evidence: Beautiful white stone weighing about % ct., mounted in 18 kt. Tiffany and Belcher set, one that any high rent, round floor dealer would ask $60 for. Our price for this Biamond Ring is $35.00, REMEMBER-—-You can select the ring now for Chris- mas delivery. 28s Get on the Salary Paying Side The Occidental. Board Co. Ofters 15,000 shares of its preferred stock at a par value of $100.00 per share. This fs an established business, the only one of ite kind on the Pacific Coast. Binders’ Board and Friction Board are manufactured The entire output is contracted for. This is certain to become a large industry on the Coast. profits are large, and the expense of production small It is to enlarge the plant to four times the present capasity that the present block of stock has been placed on the market. THIS 18 AN OPPORTUNITY TO GET A “NEST EGG” WHICH WILL WORK UNCEASINGLY TO ENLARGE YOUR INCOME. Furtber information may be bad at the general office of the com- pany, Occidental Board Co. GEORGE M., PILLSBURY, Pres. Fifth Floor Hinckley Building. The Helga Lund, Seattle Seattle 919 West 57th St. MIS-SPELLED WO RDS 5-6-13-14 There Is Still an Opportunity FOR YOU TO BECOME A STOCKHOLDER IN THE Cocos Island Hydraulic and Treasure Co. And to share in the og of the expedition which has been equipped for the purpose of recovering the treasure of Cocos Island. If we succeed $10 Will Bring $2,500 $100 Wil Bring $25,000 All that is now necessary to complete the equipment is the purchase of hydraulic apparatus and provisions. The bark “Hesper” lies anchored at Eagle Harbor. Captain Hackett awaits the signal to start. Then one of the best equipped expeditions that has ever searched for buried treasures will have been started. You Will Not Have t) Guess at what steps have been taken when the expidition returns. Moving Pictures will be taken of every operation. GET IN ON THIS! FILL OUT ATTACHED COUPON AND MAIL COCOS ISLAND HYDRAULIC AND TREASURE CO., 507 MARITIME BUILDING ~ CAPT. J. W. SMITH, President. Dear Sir—Kindly mail me a history of the Cocos Istaud Treasure. In the Race for Health Pucker up your lips and name the great LAXATIVE TONIC that ¥, WINS—PRUNE BITTERS Tt fe made from the Juice of a fruit that is purple when ripe, and ia Natore’s Natural Laxative. This great Tonic Bitters ts a sure ai speedy for Constipation, Indigestion, Dyspepsia and all disorde of the + Kidneys and Stomach. Stop using paint on your chee and try a bottle of this great Tonic Bitters. It will cleanse the bowels and purify the blood, thereby utifying the complexion. For men, women and children it o equal. Don't take our word for it, get & bottle at your druggist f he basn't got it have him phone Main $35 and we will see th, gets it at once. Everybody loves the affect of this laxative. There's a reason-— “(T'S THE WAY IT MOVES.” 29 For a Christmas Present a | COMPACT—ATTRACTIVE—SAFE. THE BUR. GLAR ALARM 18 CONTAINED IN tho cabinet Itself; the slightest jar starts it ringing and the funny part of it is that the burglar cannot stop it, The cabinet 1s locked with the famous Eagle Lock Company's com- bination lock—each lock with a different combination. While the cabinet is made of metal, it has a natural wood finish and can be bought to match other furni. ture, The nominal cost puts the Acme Burglar Alarm Cabinet within the reech of anyone, YOU WOULD SPEND HUNDREDS OF DOLLARS TO RECOVER VALUABLES THAT AN INEXPEN.- SIVE ACME CABINET WOULD HAVE PROTECTED. Acme Burglar Alarm Cabinet Co 438 ARCADE BUILDING FourthPrize$s F. D. Root, 1607 26th Avenue Seattle ALL AT STAR OFFICE FOR PRIZES WHEN YOU BUY CANDY, SAY . “Parisian Hand-Rolled Chocolates, Please” a, They are the finest candy it is possible to make. Hand> Rolled Chocalates are as far superior to the ordinary kind as hand made lace excels the cheap machine made brands. Try ® box and you will at once appreciate the difference. They simply melt in your mouth. They are on sale at ALL DRUG STORES AND FINE CONFECTIONERY STORES 30 It's Worth $25.00 and More to You to Read the Following Carefully Statistics show that there are more than 20,000 families in Seattle. Each family spends an average of $20 per month for staple necesities. On our 10 per cent Saving Plan this would mean $2.00 cash saving to each family each month, or for the city of Seattle $40,000 per month or $480,000 per year, Figure it out yourself—figures don’t lie. Why not get your share of it? Office, 1406 Fourth Ave. Main 2304, Ind. The 10% SAVING CLUB Cut this ad out for reference, as it will not appear again.

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