The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 10, 1915, Page 5

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AS is rec ed complete without sed gas, it home is incomple cheapness is become a con In Hot Wea Juxury of lite class, at attle fam and not © Stuart Bldg. AS is a contributor to the economical management of household affairs as a necessity to fullest comforts of ,home thout it, but once used, its mediately recognized and you ted “Gas Booster.” particularly, no comfort. or ible to pe rem. we convenience for many times its cost The price at which gas is sold in Seattle makes it the cheapest fuel you can use. OARROIODL DOONAN A DOF DOORS SEATTLE LIGHTING COMPANY life, in fact no home is it; if you have never convince you that your t Thou purpose « wild surrender the Phone Main 6767 i$ HELD SATURDAY ‘The funeral of Mrs. Martha M of Seattle, was h Watson establish afternoon, and was at many old friends. Tha = EF cremated Post, who was 65 years old at 1005 Fifth ave. W., hk by a street car in Bal- Sunday, and was taken pile Seattle General hospital. She recovered consciousness | Mme. Post is survived by six chik Mrs. 0. H. Ebbinghouse, wife (apt, Ebbinghouse, of the fire THE RIGHT POST FUNERAL ; Mrs. Mary E. Cleve-l land of Orkland, Cal.; Mrs, George Crawford, Mark A, Post of Oakland Cal; Lieut. Leroy Post and Frank Post, both of the fire department RESERVOIR SEALING PLANS DRAW FIRE The Municipal league, the North west Society of Engineers and the Chamber of Commerce have con demned the proposed experiment of sealing the Cedar river reservoir by the hydraulic sluicing method be fore that plan has actually been proved & success, in resolutions sent to the finance committee of the city council, They advocate a consulting board of five engineers to carry on the work instead. DR. BROWN DENTIST O27 First A Pheneer Drug Store) BROWN: (Over DHN Seattle, and this THE RIGHT ] 7 ¥ | I e 2 3 eo di i - | id m xe id by ar 3 ‘. Ww » Foot of Cherry st There are many Browns In Seat- tle—all good people—and some of them Dentists, but LAm “The Right Dr. Brown” i * THE DENTIST Twenty-five years’ experience in . BEST WORK —For the— LEAST MONEY Before Going Eleewhere—Examination and Estimates Free 4:30 A. M tos PM. Tet, Mein 5778 my motto: DR. BROWN sine ExPosition SEATTLE HELPS STAR—SATURDAY, JULY MRS, MURRAY The Star's appeal to the big-heart ed folk of § n Mrs. Ed Murray, little woman who Jacked funda with which to bury her husband, has met with the usual/ realy response Hert Butterworth, of Butterworth & Sons, funeral directors, telephon ed The Star Saturday he would see that the husband's body was given a good burtal Mra, Murray, when apprived of this fact ared (just|* as Wo knew she would) that she would pay Butterworth some time, when fortune waa more kind to her And utterworth characteristically It would be a cold-blooded thing) , to do-—to take money in @ case like this.” | Rev, Sydney Morgan has offered to officiate at the funeral servic which w Saturd ab, near Lake Kechee 0 80) fc lus, at 4p. m., from the Butterworth) Geraid McClure, 6, 835 Second chapel ave, severely lacerated on scalp BK. L. Parks of the West Seattle) when hit by auto driven by A. G | Congregational church, who sings! Schmidt, for the Butterworths, was to sing/j0th ave. 8, during the services. | A.M. Brooks, federal geologist, to Thus Murray, the unfortunate lecture at nm of U raity of down-and-outer, who, ravaged by tu-| Washington summer 1 deroulosis, was unable to keep the|nesday and Thursd wolf from the door, and who was| National convention of United kept alive for six months by his|Amateur Press association ends game litte wife, will escape the Saturday night with banquet r Dearborn, Friday pauper's field R. W. Schenk, former Chicago | And Mra. Murray will be provid-/Newapaper man, plans to establish ed for, if several telephone calls to evening paper tin Seward. The Star office, inquring about] Orthopedic hospital reports that her, indfeate anything $9 deformed children were admitted Ten minutes after the first edt. during June tion was off the pr Friday, tel! Collection of paintings In oll by ing th ry of her plight, Andrew Lester Boronda on exhibition in to The Star office and left 50 cents @soctation for her. Baron K. Tsubol, member of Japan house of peers, in town makin study of trade and com Capt. J. W, Neisigh of Australia, fsco, says mix An ato etage depot has { maximum ho epened at 1834 First ave. Mages papers are great sv the Greyhound line, running to!| Antipodes Rainier National park and to Sno as well as the Bothell and | clare the Villa forces lost heavily ond Beach stages, will arrive | in Friday's battle at Banoteran, and depart from this potnt Wi tu Hilleee;, hesaiteat face Many people are taking se | manufacturer of Hattle Creed of the new auto tou Mich., > was ill in Alaska, Touring cara leave dail recover m., returning the eventn lowing 4 This is one of the yhound line, a ventu the Pacific Auto Transit Co. ar nd wage Ww on news dor, polnted out to state de. nt that the Fatherland, a biication in New York casted Lusitania disaster and ernal ex ns on ships Don't Forget It's Free sailing to allied nations from the FILMS ps State uiity tor of « crime,” says he. Bought of Us Developed love, Matanovich and ABSOLUTELY FREE “gly de i Evans Service bonds to aopear. in Evans Quality trial July 26 EVANS’ red to" per, sold to Third Near Union Third Near Columbia Reported from Rotterdam that We Sell Only Eastman Films Ul) Germans have stopped Relgtan food supply RAIniem, a ODoa YR?) Pe DL eon ROUND Mo -ue Lone Hoeneo oTtene ron 4 ¥ » a Rom ons” Qn mexico l1o, new university head, y address at} cabin club house | ond ave, N,, at} ool Wed: | on Monday, the 1 ickson, 614 Fifth ave., came|*4#lleries of Washington State Art Kress, in session in San | OFFICERS AND TRUSTEES A \ ay of July, Nineteen Fifteen Vii COMPANY GUARANTEES THAT BI Di HOURS OF TWO AND ELEVEN q F ! AID DATE, THE “FIELD FORCES” - 5 UNDER A “FLAG OF TRUCE” . 4 OFFICERS AND EMPLOYES HAVI ° AGREED TO OBSERVE STRICT NEUTRALITY. “ i T i Vv ‘ be 4 n <i ; genet ; r j + ie J. G. MerER : nth of 1915 the Biggest in Company's History : Insurance in Force Deposited with State Treasurer 7 cesses in the) Advices from Neuve Laredo de-| Sir Cecil Spring-Rice, British am. | Reserve and Surplus to Policyholders $850,009.00 Genevieve, Everett's |, GENEVIEVE,BON SWA! EVERETT, ‘Tuly “10 lmore worlds to conquer on Puget erack racing yacht, has been s0ld|py robbers, Lieut. Ward of the 19th | ———$_>—$>_——$$$—$$$— << to John Barneson of San Francisco. |army service corps, bas been found| Naturalized Americans advised to She will participate in some of the |dead near Lumby, B. C. He was|carry passports when traveling exposition races there. ifrom Vancouver. thru Canada. 1“?M GOING’—That’s What They was ARIZONN To thay Wouno. Insurance Company Hereby Insures You i a Hearty Welcome 2 in event of your personally responding to this cordial invitation to attend its Opening Reception in the Northern Life Building Fourth Ave. and Seneca Street (our new home) SEATTLE, WASHINGTON elfth da Feerer eee $10, 000,000.00 $200, 000.00 B. C., July 10—First} The Hollywood Lunch and Soda Adv. eaten, and then shot, supposedly | Fountain, 212 Pike § All Say THE BIG SHOW STARTS TODAY Got Your Tickets? Then Get ’Em Right Away. Box Office 816 Second Avenue MEHLHORN BUILDING grape enn aC RIC SO, A) PERFORMANCE STARTS AT 2 P. M. SHARP. How to Get There: | | Take Madison Electric Cars on Third Avenue. Transfer to Electric Cars or Jitneys. | Take James Street, Madrona‘or Yesler Cable and Transfer to Steamboats. —— ee _ “ eneral Admission $1q BLEACHER SEATS FREE i vied | Take Madison Cable to Fourteenth Avenue ax Reserved Seats in Crandstands.................50e Extra | Reserved Box Seats .............eeeeeee++- $1.00 Extra { Box Office at 816 Second Ave. Open Until 9 o’Clock Tonight If You Can’t Come Phone Your Reservation ELLIOTT 4841 :

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