The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 7, 1913, Page 8

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| ; t | q is aa a A a s i 3 FE 3 Safes That Are Safe SAFES CANCEL 3 LAKE LAND HOLDINGS OLYMPIA, Ju the MeQtlvra Washir erenc Fire Proof Burglar Proof Action on on Lake r the pref broug Fixtures Wood Steet Marble PURCELL SAFE CO. Exclusive Agent for the GENUINE HALLS SAPE Union Brave Militant Is Near Death June Miss Emily suffraget who was In of Anmer, King y, during the s not expected to 806 Third Ay Neatite Odeon Theatre vIKE eday Only WAR, >} on tw AND UNION FIRST ner , LONDON p or aston. Ses hoofs CHIEE'S STRATAGEM, « Union Theatre THIRD, NEAR UNION BOOM MILK SALES | CONNELLSVILLE, Pa, June 7 Changes Program 3 Times a Week Raising cats to inere ase the cor — sumpt « s the { of John Cramer, a dairyman n Phone Maif 963. town, who has presented each of his customers with a kitten. lievtn that the — kittens res ifranster LO.8 -: gely upon, milk “Bin rs would therefore rders, Cramer has 1a cat farm Office 114 Jackson St. LEMMER FAREWELL APPEARANCE Mrs.Arthur fl. Brush Seattle’s Popular Lyric Soprano ENTIRE NEW BIL OF PHOTOPLAYS Pathe’s Weekly Coming Wednesday CHIEF FAGLE HORSE World’s Greatest Indian Baritone Sunday Monday and Tuesday | GIVES AWAY CATS TO, | | | Brand New and Cozy as a Picture! This attractive 4-room cottage, with all the plumbing in, shades and tinted walls, ‘for $1,500 on easy terms. If you are looking for a home close’in—a 15- minute car ride—and four blocks from the car, David P:Eastman 505 Lowman Building. | | | ' I | been in town looking over the ft | fea |ister of Finance of British | west THE SEATTLE STA ‘Jake, Our Staff Photographer, Finds Scads of Bathers Daring the Chill of Lake Washington; He Takes Some Pictures and Writes Us a Story IN GRAFT CASE FIGHT SGANDAL ) _ os * e TIMID GIRL BATHERS GEPTING DUCKED IN LAKE WASHINGTON By Jake Star Staff Photographer © the city editor had nt before, th | vis | out told me nd | Ket some bathing pictures on Lake Washington. 1 expostulated kindly but I told him, firmly, that there wasn'ta chance. Too cold, I ex | plained. People didn’t go in at this r. And be eard that Lake fa the chilliest proposition to be found here abouts, being fed, as we all know, by springs at ita bottom. he “You're a crab an- nounced, briefly. newspaper that | wasn't something wrong. Light right for the picture; thousand other ex- causes, Beat it and get ‘em.” Well, I knew be was wrong. Leastwise, ('d been told things about early June bathing that made me think so, But I knew now it was I who had been given the bum ateer. Got « launch at Lesch! park and started south along the lake shore. Firat pop we sight- ed a lot of young fellows taking graceful headers off the roofs of & row of houseboats. “Thirty feet of water there,” remarked the gentleman entrusted with the tank of operating the engine in our boat. “They're tn every | Government Official Goes With Land Co. |The Largest Land Company in Canada Opens Offices in American Bank Blidg., With Col. S. L. Lemmon in Charge. The Sales Manager of the Do minion Stock and Bond Corpora: | :| RHEUMATISM | Stomach Trouble, Eczema and All branch of this large Land Com-| gyin tion, Ltd., of Vancouver, B. C.. has with the view of establishing pany tn Seattle. Already this Cor poration has secured offices in the | Lewis Lemmon, formerly of the De partment of Commerce and Labor | American Bank Building, and hax | TICK relief tn. ... secured the services of Col. Samuel | — ———= as General Manager of the Local| Branch. The Dominion Stock and Bond Corporation, Ltd., in one of the strongest land companies !n Amer The President of this Conpora tion is the Hon, Price Ellison, Min. bia. Associated with Mr are such men as M Ellison years Mayor of Winnipeg, J. J. Har-| B. Carlin of | Victoria, Mr. Arbuthnot, for many | vey, King’s Counsel, and Mr. George | H. Salmon, Managing Director These men have the confidence and respect of the entire Dominion, as ia evidenced by their recent victory over the Grand Trunk Pacific Rail road in secufing the Railway Com missioners’ decision in favor of Fort Fraser, a new town bullding on the Grand Trunk Pacific's main line in the interior of British Columbia, The interior of British Columbia 1s recetving considerable attention at the present time from both «mall jand large investors for the reason bullding | that the railroads now through British Columbia are open ing up one of the finest and largest areas of agricultural land anywhere te be found in the Pacific North- It is the intention of the Dominion Stock and Bond Corpora. tion, Ltd., to place upon the market through its local agencies, in. addi tion to the original townsite of Fort Fraser, both smal and e tracts of garden and farm lands. ‘The ‘territory traversed by the Grand Trunk Pacific Railroad be tween Edmonton and Prince Rupert is greater in width than the terrt- tory between New York and Gai cago. 7 There is a certain romance con 4 with Fort Fraser from hat it waw the site of the old n fac Hudson Bay trading post, estab lished over 107, years ago, and which {# still in ‘existence, Simon Fraser was the first white man to explore this territory for the Brit ish government, from which the district, lake and river take the name. A few years later the fac- tors of the Hudson Bay T Company, recognizing the strate«! point of this 1 trading post there, which hag been one of the most profitable tPid posts In Canada, with, perhaps, the | exception of Edmonton and Winni peg. It has been sald truly of this big section that It 1s the “Last Great West,” the | * ime C Sy “ WF Lat We took a turn around Mer cer island, Here and there boats were drawn up a wooded day, morning and evening.” | nk the ic par | bathing | » group of | ng Cour witting on # in their bathing garb, ir lunch. Closer in sled the fact that adies wore skirtless com tumes, I saw Annette Keller man once on the r fiving act. These girls have anything on Annette it came to clothes—not a single | autch » We shied ta toward shore. ut when the ma’ bers of the party Kot a glimpse of my camera re aroxe a chorus of threat ening shouts that frightened us oft. It was near Madison park that I finally landed the pictures. At the mouth of Union bay there ts & long, wooded point. Back among the trees are the tents of many campers. And, clone at hand, as fine a strip of be och as one could find In a week's search. ‘The campers were out in force. Two hulking young chaps, with bulging biceps and nicely tanned shoulders, were urging two delightfully timid | young women to get in and wet thetr new aulte. The ladies de- murred. Just as I came within range the brutes grabbed them | wp and in they went. No sort | of a trick, say I, to play on an | Innocent gell In response to my query, they admitted the shores, and } | Just Printers 1013 THIRD MAIN 1043 and Blood Diseases will e=: Sulphurro We amile, and the world smiles with us. EXTRA CUT For 90 Days RATES “Get 1t"—61,000 Challonge—"Get It” We will give $1,000 to the Dentist or person who can prove that all Gold a Defital Supplies used in our offices not of the highest grade and qual Absolutely the dest. ‘They say this cannot be done, but we are from nhow feut rates ff are G: Ate Regintered Den from 10 years’ éxpertence. Avail yourself of these ridfewjourly low prices for absolutely the best tal work ever offered in Seattle walt another day. You énan't beat werk and prices Examination free, 14 Crowne oo. ssse. $3.00 1d Hridgework 3.00 lain Tridgework 3.00 realain Crowns 3.00 t of TEBTH 4.00 Gold Fillings Be Silver Fillings 500 k Is sure to please; our prices are mire to sult you ALBANY CUT RATE DENTISTS Peuple's (Bunk Bidg., 2nd aad Pike St )¥. | Barber Asphalt Co, remains in ef- 1 | | Is The Seattle Star’s Latest Albany Painless aie SLEUTH GUILTY (PREACHERS WILL!" SAN FRANCISCO. | After hours, a J victed Frank W. I ein AN JOSE, June 7.—Ac He will di from 1h io . ‘Have You Heard of True to Nature Teeth? ly od to th ' will be tr Jail toda peal |HIS HONOR PAYS PUP’S LICENSE | RUN DOWN BY AUTO | George Sisley, 2310 Fra Fit better k better, a t ¥ ny other | wgBAN FRANCISCO, June | 7. rounter ‘ow, wow, be e's Kot my dow ' 1 or Cela erfed a winall boy * our Who ha The Prices According to Quallty and $15.00 Per Set, ltrked it | PAINLESS EXTRACTION | 3 CARS IN DITCH BOSTON DENTISTS | SALEM, J " “« cars of ran to 1420 Second Ave, the nor n Pacific Roberts Opposite Bon Marche. to the here this ANTAGES Unequaled Vaudeville Means Pantages Vaudeville BEGINNING MONDAY MATINEE Alisky’sHawaiians » lant of {te holdings in th trifle cold. “But,” they added, |#tate, Is made today, It was sold ye Scam ia tnd “ [ee ree In a Spectacular Musical Act They should, indeed | > Jeffrey, contracto: o ” I'm thinking’of buying a bath- | ,,Hlt_& Jeftrey, contractors, are “THE POLICE INSPECTOR fou walt mysolt works to obtain from the property owners before they can continue with the sluicing of earth from the Westlake ay. hill to make a fill fort N. P. Lake Union belt 4—OTHER BIG ACTS—4 10¢ AND 20c PAVING HEARING ‘: IS CONTINUED 5 wetted crak Continuance of the hearing to restrain the county commissioners Morning Children’s D: fee, 11:00-—fipectal | toa, with w brief reconsidering their vote, by , Se 2 PHONE MAIN they award @ road con t containing a cl for War. Service, $:00-—Dr Leon art, was ordered p til! June 11. In the meantime the temporary restraining order obtained by the ard will preach on THE FLOOD fe | ANCIENT and MODERN ALL FAVOR BRICK | THREE TIMES MORE Tonight, Tomorrow Matinee and Night “MRS. WIGGS OF THE CABBAGE PATCH” Week Commencing Monday, June 9 Bailey 4 & Mitchell Present ‘ THE REGENERATION An Exceptional Dramatic Production by Owen Kildare fect including accounts of he Dayton Fivod and & Giscussion of life's un- Brick paving for Duwamish ay,|| ‘2etet experiences So the Duwamish Valley Improve Organ Recital, 7:30 to #:00—Apectal ment club voted unanimously Fri- Evening Prices, except Monday.......-..- 50c, 30c and 20 day night. About 300 attended.|| “™#* 4! Welcome « Sunday. ... .... ++ 0«-25¢ City Engineer Dimock and County — — Matinees Thursday, Saturday and d a. Commissioner Hamilton were FIFTH AVE. 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