The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 27, 1912, Page 6

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THE CREAM THAT'S IN [As Convention COME ALONG TO DER PLATFORM, ADOLF, DEY. HAF APPOINTET YOU A TELLER UND ME ANNOUNCER, ‘WE MUST SHOW DEM WE ARE ALL Ri Two votes DEMAND Live voNns, KRISTOFERSON’S PASTEURIZED CREAM reK Have it delivered e) Kristoferson Main 223. Elliott 223. DR. E. L. SWICK, S. T. Founder of the Swick Sanitarium $8,000,000 108 IN OREGON tre) We Can Cure You of the Liquor Habit Without Drugs Consultation (iy Untied Press Leas Come and See Us Pree. lroads, the ad states today it 4 with the electrification of roads In Oregon, in sre of $8,000,000. SWICK SANITARIUM 2815 Ine Ave. Seattle, Waok expendit }when the boat land thel ‘ $6, 6 ; 6 TREASURE, From Toddling Infancy | to Tottering Old Age: NATURE'S CREATION relk and Catarrh; 0 mild a child may satel Heves the aged as weil as the young. N 7 Nature's Creation was fling diseases was discovered. Weearnestly invite your vestigation of the great work this med is doing | , and | we will gladly refer you to people that bh been relieved with this wonderfal Herb remedy after years of suffering. This is not a patent Medicine but a scientific Herb conipound ‘or sale by Nature's Creation, 514-15 People’s Bank Bidg., corner nd and Pike St., Seat tle, If unable to call at offi full infromation es of Asthma, Bronchitis ke yet #o effectiv bas aremedy for mpounded, Nature's THE PURPOSE for which a Bank is organized is to supply a PUBLIC SERVICE The system of credit as evidenced by the use of checks in the transaction of business; the loaning of money on a basis consistent with responsibility, and the safeguard- ing of your money by wise and conservative management are some of the services performed for the past forty-two years by THE DEXTER HORTON NATIONAL BANK Oldest Bank in Washington. Second at Cherry. New York Building. DIRECTORY BY D } rian moderator b i} itew } meeting. CAPTAIN GOES DOWN WITH HIS BOAT, (By United Press Ler CALAIS was drov sion steamer today collided in the St with the tugboat Croix river. The was badly ripped 00 passengers were trane vat | James Carey, | was in his cabin} craped, went Ks of Boston captain who town | with here St. § THE STAR-—THURSDAY, Bhd 27, 1912. CR FOR CLARK, DREE VOTES FOR VILSON I s DUG UP Stante of Giasgo It is reported money had] been buried «since the civil war The cabin, which stood where treasure was fi by persons wh ly. It money, be they acew lated it PROBE COLLIERS’ BRIBERY STORY (By United Press Leased Wire) PORTLAND. Or, June Probing thoroughly the allegations | ot Deputy Dist Attorney Col Her that clty detectives acting ander orders bad attempted to ex trap him by means of a bribery plot, the county grand jury exam ined several witnesses today. It) was stated that indictments against a number of persons were beix drawn, and that at least two men probably would be indicted MEETING FOR MRS. JOHNSON Women interested in securing « pardon for Mrs. Gladys Johnson, who told a le to save her “past,” | and was sentenced to two years bed | the penitentiary for that, will meet tomorrow evening in the Good Eats cafeteria, Third av. and James This will be an {mportant as immediate action will @ taken In presenting the those Interest, matter are invited to be present MATTHEWS WINS” OLYMPIA, Wash Matthews was awar fon by the supreme court, | h ained the decision of Judge My eatile in the uit brough ast the Presb Rev. W. H. Bass Bass was pastor of the Lake n Presbyterian church of Se E that he lost bis & statements by Dr. Matthews in dis nt of his ability ISTRICTS June This Directory Is Placed Here to Advise You of the Various Lines of Business in| Your Own Locality. Patronize These Firms—They Depend on You for or Support. | West Seattle MACHINE SHOP KING & WINGE Can Repair Yo Georgetown TRANSFER GEORGETOWN TRANSFER CO, The People Who * Boat | Phone t Main 4 To and From Bow Star Want Ads From Top to Bottom. Phone West 10. 1090 Alki Av “Woodland Park | “INTERLAKE FUEL CO. 2 Yards 32 Fs ** 2 Phones USE THE PHONES Fremont District COAL AND WOOD McMULLEN & CO. Phone us for your Coal and Wood, -—PRONES— Office, M. 28, Ind. Red 5A. | After 6 p. m., Green 472, White 460. | North 289; White 686. | CLOVERLEAF DAIRY |Mo t Complete and Sanitary | in the City } Dairy 12 Quarts for $1.00. REAL H.R. CARS & CO. PHONE us Morth 500 Res. Phone WN, 2047 ESTATE DRUGS $ 00 BOOK FREE Mortgages Loans insurance Westments "FREMONT DRU* CO. Bring Results | |CLOVER LEAF DAIRY, Inc.| = University COAL AND woop FUEL CORNWALL & SON rnxerth 19 Phone Your Pa Orders CONFECTIONS Roger (' Chocolates | 4399 14th Av. m. B, | Downtown Store | Pioneer Drug Store, Poot Cherry PAINTERS | edema eis A SPECIALTY Floors Brightened, Wall Paper Clean. ed, Paper Hanging and Tinting. LaPLANT & FERONG Phone North 1369. Shop, 1 Rast 43rd st PLUMBING University Plumbing Co. Phone North ooo 8987 14th Ay, NR Claude Grehame White and His B ride, who was LONDON, June 27.—Claude Gra- England's foremost av- who at various times ba engaged to Pauline Chi Pajama girl, M » of Boston and ha’ American society i married today to Miss Doro lor, daughter of Bertrand Leroy Taylor of New York. The cer¢ mony took place at Widford, Ke sex, the bridegroom's brother, Mow tague, acting as best man. Only the personal friends ay ves of the two families ent, but these Included most of nd's leading arintors NEW SOLICITOR GENERAL LOUISVILLE, Ky. June 26-5 Friends of Marshal! Hullitt, a youn: attorney here, say he has accepte appointment by President Taft at solicitor general of the United! States to succeed Lehmann of St. Louix Do You Know Them? Do you know of any instance in which their word been as Rood as KO truth with none of the hidden mean ings of much of the advertising of the day We tell you in plain, truthful words just how good our work is, and ask that you be not prejudiced against it the price is low a clean and Is the al office in the that is owned by a ara registered dentist and registered dentists associated with him. Regular Extra Heavy $10 4) Gold Crowns Regular $10 Never Slip Plates Regal Dental Offices DR. L. R. CLARK, D. D. 8., Mgr. 1405 3d Av., N. W, Cor. Union St, NOTE—Bring this ad with you BOW LE6— _ oak KNEE DT You cer DOT, ADOLF Frederick W.4 Teller Adolf Lets His Gaze. Wander to o Ladies _ Say, vor ARE You GAWKING ar? pa — ENGLAND’S FIRST AVIATOR |, MARRIES NEW YORK GIRL} |ten days | raimic Dorothy Taylor. ceremony there wan a | preception at Hylands, the the rest dence of Sir Daniel and Lady | Goseh. The honeymoon will be spent partly on the continent and in England Miss Taylor has made sev After the Lflights with him and in inte Ain, aviation. _ A NIGHT IN PARIS DANCE Tonight at DREAMLAND Seveeth ood tatew Paris Souvenirs Given to All Afimission 25 Cin, Inctudiog Five |. u Theatre full of the best of USED FURNITURE never saw sveh aif, Houses GIBSON-CHANDLER FURN. CO. 510 PIKE STH Phone Main a sight furnished Ht Will Pay Vou to Look Up SUNNYSIDE HOTEL rable i. it becomes | Scotch Stomach Remedy Wil! cure indigestion. You tnd guaranteed remedies ScoTcH STOMACH 50 REMEDY AT ALL GooD DRUGGISTS AMUSEMENTS. Q . Both Phones b108 MAY TULLY & CO., ” 5] | | 1 —in— | |The Battle Cry of Freedom” | | | Press SIDIN' NIBLO’S BIRDS KELLY & WILDER The PANTAG ES Unequaled® Va } er by 4° program. 100 and Words oa Sch Music by Cond er LOFE SICK Simmer, Pur 1D Down} _* Two VOTES For CLARKE ‘Dree FOR VILSON tS \ hea Diana an pickles, said he never did like to waste “PENNSYLVANIA” bn de RETURNS HERE THE GOLD SHIP The U. 8. sylvania in back toda armored erulser Penn rou Ayre se Manned by the sourent Puget pleting San Franc wound | aoehs water com Firat, & wions of the W 1 militia. * the Third di of Indians Puyallup reverva markamanat the Pennay! the Aretic esent will not discuss the Well Known Merchan | Returns From Trip tion, captured match, and where with | boats: SHORTEST BILL |: ner of in tf oxo OF SALE HERE * ote iettoua pref tne ore oa a he interest p ve Four Per Cent | inuary and July of geet “For value received, | here by sell to O. P. Norgren the wreck hull of the steamer Me Kinley, $2,000. John Suther land,” is the way the shortest bill of sale on record at the King county courthouse reads Sutheriand, who filed the bill, FIRST NATIONAL BANK” Established 1882 Pioneer Square, First ef a ~~ The Union Label Clothing Co. Have leased the two rooms, Fifth Avenue and Pike Street, and bought balance of the former NEAL BOYLE stock, well known to the The stock must be closed out at once in order to allow for repairs. dollars’ worth of this splendid stock will be sold way below manu cost. Sale Opens Friday, June 28, at 9:30 AM, rifth and Pike Boyle’s $25 Men's} Suits 59.85 | Boyle’s $15 Young . $5.85 Boyle’s $1 Chil Knee Pants ..- Corduroy Pants . . Boyle’s $2.50 Pants, Corduroys, Tweeds, Worsteds Boyle’s $4 and $4.50 Dress Pants .. .$2.98 Boyle’s $2.50 Hats . Suspenders 35¢ and 50c Suspenders . 75 Black and Blue Shirts Canvas Gl Men's Qdd $1.50 N yes $1.50 Sweaters . Oc and 75c Men's Caps and White 896 $1.50 Blue Flannel Shirt S96 ¢ Shirts, Blue Bell Brand C All $1.50 Golf Shirts ars $3.00 and $3.50 Oxfords All Kinds ¢ $1.50 Wool Underwear, weight of Summer Underwear 3¢ All $4.00, $4.50 and $5.00 Shoes heavy . D8e¢ light and $7.50 High Top Shoes = “lft Ave. and Pike M

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