The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 23, 1914, Page 13

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} he never bad he ORT ANGELES RT TOWNSEN! Pe Wituams Twin Berew 8 8. CITY OF ANGELES Leaves Pier 2 oy a Saturday Office, Room 10, Pler 1 Phone Hiliott 1578 PUGET SOUND STEAMERS ALL LOCAL ROUTES STREAMERS LEAVE FROM COTMAN [POCK, FOOT OF MAKION sTRERT “Facoma and) © tearm mn Tndunapotis Maittemlerne Shees, Stee 1 ery two hours. trip. Ste rr Connections at tom | s0pm | [Port Townsend. Port}datiy langeles and Victorta./ Calle at Port! fWittiame and Dun-| on west-dound) ltrtp out of Seattle.) [Munday 12:99 « ~ elline-| ttepm Port Town ‘Tues y Port Angeles, Thurs’ Bey and way/Satury 3 tort Vbpm t{Port Townsend, Port\Monday Tit See. Wi mldn’h Monday Angeles. Port Cres-| Wedne *, Clatiam and way Friday [Kings jway points send direct. Sateamer Kulshan wii! cali a1 Por northtqund. Batu leaving Seattie at 10 p. m Kos Nability t Mmited Apparel not to exceed Mwhole ticket. "150 pounds allowed and schedule without notice subject ia must be purchased at ticket ‘office. Open from 6:20 n m. to 12°60 midnight PUGET souxD NAvIoATION co. | REDDY FISHES; CATCHES A GIRL Ohio, Gow CINCINNATI, Oct Little Fred tired of playing alone in the f yard, evidently asked hime ancient que , rather do or ing wea the found one of h f lines and, taking a piece of m from the family ice lx, he prompt ly procegded to fish He di@mt think it'at all neces sary oe up a riv lake o ocean for his | 1 exploit He simply cast b out of the front window of | rents’ third floor fiat. Suddenly he old-time fehern Whale. Freddie “figh’ let out « again the ne Freddie point, so is fathe reasoned to, hir ard of ing, 80 he leaned ou to have « look. On line he saw Mary Hall 14 nself t a fish screa wind siding on the first floor of the bulld = | 3RoomHouse; CRESCENT CO. STRIKES GAS THe SQUARP THe PRESSURE INcH WAS A PRESSURE OF T18 POUNDS WAS ENCOUNTERED AT 0 PERT RBAT THAT IT FORCED SA MUD AND WATER TO A MELGHT OF 176 TO 200 FRET ANOVE THE GROUND, AND ALMOST TORE THE DERRICK LOOSE FROM ITS MOORINGS PY WAS WITH DIFFICULTY THAT THE FLOW WAS SHUT OFF, FRANCHISES FOR THR SUPPLYING OF TACOMA TENINO, OLYMPIA and CENTRALIA WITH GAS HAVE BEN APPLIED FOR, THE TACOMA GAS CO. BTANDS READY TAKE ALL OF THIS GAS OFF TILKIR HANDS ON A LEASE AT ANY TIME THAT THEY ARB READY TO TURN IT OVER TO THEM, AND IT SHOULD PROVE QUITE PROFITABLE TO CRESCENT STOCKHOLDERS. TO THE THe MADE A GREAT STRIKE AT FOOT LEVEL, I REFUSY FOR THE PRESENT PUBLIC THEIR FIND; THE WELL MAS BEEN PPD AND N TSIDER LOWED TO GO NEAR IT. NERY FOR WELL NO, 2 G8 NOW BEING ERECTED ET FROM WELL NO, 1, A MACHINERY FOR WELT NO. 3 HAS ALREADY BEEN ERED, OL. MEN HAV ACKNOWLEDGED THAT THEY HAVE PROVEN THE FIELD. DOZENS OF OL. MEN ARB TRYING TO ENTER THIS FLOLD. IT Now 9KS CERTAIN THAT A BIG BOOM IS ABOUT TO COMB HE IN SPITE OF THE KFFORTS OF THE CRIES CENT (PO HOLD IT BACK, BUT FORTUNATELY, WITH THE BOOM, WILL ALSO COME BIG DEVELOPMENT. THE CRBS CENT ARE VERY CONFIDENT THAT THEY HAVE DISCOV ERED A BIG FIELD, NOW CRESCENT STOCK SHOULD BH THE BIG PROFIT-MAKER HERE. CRESCENT HAS 18 WELLS IN OTHER FIRLDS HAVE SOLD AT FABULOUS PRICES, SMALL INVESTMENTS HAVE MADE COMFORT ABLE FORTUNES, s8TOCK IN THE DINGMAN WELL AT CALGARY WENT UP FROM ito THE SHARE TO $200 THE SHARE OVER NIGHT. WE BELIEVE THAT THE CRESCENT ANEW HIGH RECORD, A LITTLE MORE Ec EEDED FOR DEVELOPMENT Pt sks, WIEN THAT HAS BEEN SECURED, NO MORE STOCK WILL BE SOLD AT ANY PRICK, THIS WEEK WE WILL SELL, CRESCENT STOCK AT § {ARB; NEXT WEBK THE PRICE GOERS UP " THE SHARE, AND NEXT WEEK OFF THE MARKET, UNTI THE BIG ANNOUNCEMENT IS MADE, WHEN IT WILL BE SOLD AT ACTUAL WORTH. REMEMBER, THIS 18 ON THE SQUARE. IF YOU FAIL TO TAKE ADVANTAGE OF IT BF FORE THE PRICE GORS UP, YOU HAVE NO OND TO BLAME BUT YOUP 2 STATES WRLL I SAME FIRI ) THE CRECENT, THE AND RIG FOR THEIR THEY CLAIM THAT THAN THAT OF THE WE SHALL SELL THEIR SHARE t E18 LIABLE TIME, JUST AS TI RESCENT STOCK HAS DON THE AND CLA FEET D' UNDER EN 1 OR WRITE FOR FULL INFORMATION WILL RECEIVE PROMPT ATTENT CRESCENT IN BLOCKS OF SHARES AND t STATES IN BLOCKS OF 100 SHARES AND UP. CRESCENT TODAY, $1.00; MONDAY, $5.00. CAL RY MA REMEMBER, WE HAVE SMALL TRAC PAST FIVE M WHO INVEST Ni yw SEATTLE Oll AMERICAN BANK BLDG EXCHANGE SEATTLE. PHONE MAIN 2 To the Real Estate Men of Seattle: but we re real esta to the We have constantly en a either vacant lo end that they may We encourage reputable real est We at all ~—either on property ing purposes. We servative valuation of anywhere in Greater We all all | allments and no Departmen property wn homes engage say k 1 cir « friends to the service of n on real estate build of the con security nes have property Seattle. 18 to be paid of! give the privil borre ng out of debt interest terir rep: by any in Ww rrowers time st fav operating on the Pac If you are not f you to ask for our 1 ymer rable offered titutior ic Coast iar with our methods, we urge circulars order that you be in position to recommend prospective home owners to borrow from this Association e have not raised our rates on ac money tle institution for Seattle | mtinued good will a in position to recommend this getters. We are a and frien Inst those pecti Washington Savings and Loan Association 810 Second Avenue ve home DIRECTORS: Four Little 5 Acre Farms At Bothell S. F. WOODY BOTHELL STAR—FRIDAY, OCTOBER 23, 'SOUTHERNES HOLD UP SENATE SESSION WASHINGTON, Oct. 23,— Hope of adjourning the senate sine die today was lost this afternoon, when senate leader dmitted they were unable to secure @ quorum, The senate adjourned until tomorrow. The deadlock was caused by fil!bustering Southern demo crats, who are fighting for legia- lation to relieve the financial Stress in the cotton state Cae ey We fit Them all, The stout ‘And the tall Sizes from 31 to 52 Free Apples A 50-Pound Box of Best Washington Apples Given to Every Cu_.mer Instead of saying: “Puy a box of apples today,” we say a box of the best ap- ree We have been doing this since Monday morning. Lots of folks have taken advantage of this method of bh doth themselves and the far mer. We feel we are helping him as well as making now friends for our store. We're sure that {f you come to us once you'll come again. We are giving every body who buys a sult, an overcoat or a raincoat a 5O-pound box of extra fine Washington apples free of cost. Remember, Apple Week Ends Saturday Alterations Free Money Back if Not Satisfactory Chas. Blumenfeld 812 FIRST AVE. OPPOSITE COLMAN BLOG. Out of the High Rent District ri YOUNG MAN TRICAL, GAS or STEAM in SEATTLE ENGINEERING SCHOOL 108 Weat Roy Street ALBERT HANSEN Jeweler and BSilveremith Is Now Located at His New Store | 1010 Getond Ave., Near Madison. Cheap $1,200 — Large 3-room 2 lots 80x110; and raise house, chicken house yard. You can your living here and keep down expenses, $25 down and $12 per Colman Main 1389. month. 555 3idg. Open Saturday Evening logged 7 to 9 Call and arrange to see county; Chehalis and Napavine land. Lewis $20 to $40 per acre. Sold in 10, 20 and Terms per cash, per tracts. acre acre mgnthly, 3 per cent in- tefest per annum, Good creek bottom land, 2 miles from Napavine. The best clay upland; 40-acre 50c 50¢ cleared Can nearly 5.00, $50.00 560x127 ater our iiving $8 terms Lot fence raise down, garden land, free $25.00 do 85th and Greenwood crops growing alance term (GW) no rock or gravel; 3 miles from Chehalis. DAVID P. EASTMAN 505 Lowman Building Open Saturday Evening, 7 to 9. 1914, PAGE 13. RE HERE « : Tomatoes scarce. New $25,000 building for 6th and Pine | Cops must pay for rides on Lake Burien car line Fire wipes out home of Green, Sist 8. and | W. H. Laughlin beaten and robbed by thugs J. L, Engler given 3 days and $450 | fine for attempted extortion | Rene Levy, born here In 1867. up in London because birth re is not available L Mra, H. &, $1,000 to charit Frank Adams held Taylor gives ° f ELSEWHERE American Bar anso session at Washington with ban quet for justices of supreme court New York boys scouts will carry Red Cro New York to President Two leaves native lands to enlist Charter le given Burlington Na tlonal bank, H, BH, Cleveland president. Capital stock, $25,000. Senate ratifies peace treaties with Sweden and Paraguay and boundary treaty with Panama. Mt. Leasen on the job again, huris ashes 25 miles National Association kers want cotton THIS CITY 10 CORRAL PART. OF WARTRADE With ation enda * medal from Wilson tn Princeton prof: of absence to of Master French government neents Middle stalking states ter proport hing, hare sand other mi thts city aed y Atlant *| plan ATKINSON TO TALK Sam Atkinson will speak Sunda ball, ¥ lés~-A Cha ne arth ay maps of Southe: « the amount of private « antity available for the STREET TRAFFIC IS TIED UP BY A HEN Oct. 2 me from or whither is not known, but a little ghorn hen tied traffic on the ot street rporations an sons looking tious remarks tn herself o: the pavement und » car of Dr. R E. Ringo, on Mr and laid an egg. The doctor claimed the ¢ and will preserve it as a souy JOHN PANTON she ie el experiences in w ELSEWHERE ald cotton grower ’ Mediation of New York cutter fails, and 160,000 triking employes affected Northern Pacific's report for fle cal years shows only t gers killed ont of 4,049,8 glove 21 carried Unconfirmed rumor of death In president of elved tn Mexleo Cit Alaska sourdoughs mourn passing they can “ps when “Bob” Whrren ¢ in Juneau for carrying Feared steam echooner Rochelle, Astoria, will be total ner Mexico, r of a guns fined a revolver aground near low Japanese liver Germ to Mikado ent L. 0. Eggington, clan troopa promi n fortress of Noy. to de Tsingtau 1 as birthday pres. Juneau physl of appendicitis Cannery of Kulu Island Packing Co. at Port Beauclerc, Alaska, burns with $80,000 loss xable values in Chi increase more than President Wilson President Marsh members of ma. county $4,000,000. writes Vice- 11 letter indorsing ity of U, 8, sen. 0. V. Allen, former state treas-| urer of Idaho, bezzling tenced five to 10 years Fred M. Coleman, deputy, former ly of Seattle, charged with embezz ling $22,500 HANSON SPEAKS © ‘AT 5 MEETINGS IN SNOHOMISH Time—Satui Place “Duell Beach, Speakers—Ole Hanson, Aus- tin E. Griffiths, Congresaman J. W. Bryan, Paul Houser, J. C. Dutton, Frank Gaweris, and county candidates. What promises to be the big meeting in Rainier Beach wi held urday night, with progres sive candidates for the U. the chief # pleads guilty to em fund’ and ts sen to state's on for from state night Rall, Ral nier Sat an candidates y commissioner, will also U. S$. OVERHAULS ITS ARMY POSTS N PHILIPPINES. WASHINGTON 23. Oct War ted today Jarmy posts and fc he Philip | pines are being armed and aie foned rapidly, but {t was declared that no extraordinary excitem prevails over the Par Eastern sit tion | One reason for the activities in |}the Philippines was the carrying }out of a comprehensive armament recent! sanctioned by con Kress ber of the general staft of d that th JOE KNOWLES WILL | | TALK TO BOY SCOUTS Joe Knowles, the “primitive man, who thrived for 20 days in the Ore. gon forests without food or clothing rom the outside, will recount his Acraft to the Boy tle at Pantages then morning at 10 o'clock has anged by graham, the scout commis and will be fr Just Around the Corner at 1622 Fourth Ave. Best House Paint $1.50 per gal. Varnish, highest grade $2.00 per gal. Floor for a room 250 Kalsomine, enough SUNSET RAINT & VARNISH co. STORE WILL | BE BUSY PLACE TOMORROW Change of Policy Causes Bargains That Are Bringing Crowds to a big day at Store. Tomorrow will be John Panton departments which were al ready being closed has been added the fourth floor, including the entire stock of curtain rugs draperies, et The = fou floor went on sale yesterday and all day long it was crowded with buyers taking advantage of the most | opportunity to save mone these lines rehandise that attle bh seen for years. The depart also will be place tomorrow, an indeed it the many out un of m shoe vent busy To the} This Store has been all departments closed out at this and which will offer most tional bar gains for tomorrow's selling, in clude—crockery and hardware, no tions and fancy goods, sundries and tollet articles, and stationery and office supplies. ach depart ment will put {ts best foot forward tomorrow. The John Pantor is to be an exclusive special men's ready-téwear that’s why the other closed out The other are being week which tim exe ty store on W in the futu departments must be immediately Shanghai Co. LADIES’ KIMONOS AND SILK UNDERGARMENT SHOP China Silk Ladle sleeves, low r $2.25, Come into Waists and White with elbow special sale f your own goods neck and latest and look them over autifully embrotde All sizes, Very We make up prices. Waists, b styles Dresses at moderate Shanghai Co. 1323 Third Av., Opposite Postoffice | 5. senate GRAB ANOTHER ONE) Oct, 24.—The ing the Brit Britian FICTORIA, B.C. ecor s) steamship aptured suspicion c arr eruiser, on ing coal to German warships, ts ed to arrt t tonight or tomorrow It , a prize erew from Hf New ¢ he {fs the Bank 6,000 tons of ¢ expect $10 Please Come in and See {Hundreds of men stop daily to admire the beautiful fabrics land stylish fashions which are on display in our windows Of course many come tn to ask questions, vu who hesitate for high in pet No Such — fabri ated as far a prt 4 e ng for the till you pass our today. You'll be Soper you did. | O’NEIL’S TAILORS 1419 Third Av. Bennett Installs _|New Department ,. ee } Mr nent jeweler, who is now lo- 1536 3ennett, Seattle’s promi cated in his new store, at Western the bra Theatre | door south Av., in Bld just old loc necessa popular demand, to install a complete plant for the ve cutting and polishing his addition to his compleve jewelery re and manufacturing partments, will make this foremost in its field. Mr. B nett explained today that the demand for agates and other} semi-precious stones was in- creasing very rapidly—es- pecially when it is possible,| with comparatively small cost, | to shape a stone to your lik- with just the setting you de OHIO METHOD IN | DENTISTRY | Missing teeth are replaced by | The Ohio Method by artificial teeth that are natural as your original teeth. Examinations are now be- ing conducted without charge, and | estimates are furnished in al) cases. We Stand Back of Our Work for 12 Years’ Guarantee. $25 Set of Teeth Guaranteed $15 Set of Teeth Guaranteed $10 Solid Gold or Porcelain Crown $10 Gold or Porcelain Bridge Work Solid Gold Fillings | “a Other Fillings Sas Office hours, 8:30 to 6, 9 to 12 OHIO Cut-Rate Dentists 207 UNIVERSITY STREET CORNER SECOND AVENUE ” $4 $1 Up bao 4 Sundays, | | | | i Alham- | one Beyond the Question of a Doubt The Greatest Raincoat Bargain Event Ever Witnessed in Seattle Lon back pel ductic , dry spell and ard seasom com- Take Notice Your Coat Is Here TODAY —at 33% Off ee Wonderful Window Display uarters for Boys’ n Coats and 33 Per Cent Off Saturday Night 10 o'Clock 916 *Zve-" 916 At pesca St. Capes, Open Till Modern 4-Room Flat for Rent Gas range and heater, laundry tray in kitchen; lawn; yard; 00d view; select neighborhood; close-in, Use Yesler car. RENT REASONABLE, 1711 WASHINGTON ST. Phone Beacon 1952. WE MAKE MOTION PICTURES Finest Equipment tn Northwest. JACOBS PROTO SHOP P-L. Bidg., Seattle. Fashionable Tailor to Men and Women Invites inspection of a su- perb assortment of new fall and winter fabrics—a show- ing unsurpassed in the state— In Price— RANGING FROM $30 to $45 You can take advantage of our Liberal Credit Sys- tem. We will trust you for a high-class tailored suit. J. S. CRATON 402 Union. Cash or Credit. A STAR WANT AD will leo into over 45,000 homes every night it run: _THE SEASON IS HERE AND WE ARE PREPARED FOR IT Our Showing of Clothing at $15.00 Is the Best Value You Have Ever Seen Suits, Overcoats, Raincoats and Bal- macaans. We can fit you perfectly, and for style and service they can’t be beat. Complete line of Union Made Fur- nishings. WESTERMAN & SCHERMER Seattle’s Two Big Union Stores Where You Get the Most for Your Money 220-222 First Ave. S 103-5-7 First Ave. S.

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