The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 22, 1916, Page 8

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OF THIS LM MRS, (WAVE A Lot MAIL FoR You MORNING Dy DRF ‘ 3 51 hOPE THEY'RE A Nor BLLs }CousIA BERTHA! \ OW TOM, | | RECEWBD ALGTTER FROM! | HAVENT HEARD FROM STAR—WEDN 1916. SDAY, NOV. 22 PAGE 5 HERE IS ACARD FRom YouR LiTTLe om MIECE MILORED. AND A LONG LETTER J WER SCE LAST JANUARY ~ THERE'S OWE FROM YOUR NEPHEW ROBERT DRAKE - HERE ADDRESSED To BoTW OF US FROM THEY Ware @ D> UNCLE CHARLE : In BUNCHES \ Aunt KATE AND UNCLE C Y { UNCHES | Go 3H, 1 THOUGHT THEY WER DEAD LAND BURIED By Allman Lon" IT FUNNY THAT THEY SHOULD ALL HAPPEN To WRITE ABouvT We SAME. DIRECTORY 2°!" een THE SEATTLE STAR PHONE MA nner 30 per Within 10 ¢ CHAN Attorneys-at- ‘Law savings and Beattie Franch Billiard Tables Birt “Carpenters BeHELMAN Yas, W monds « OTHER VERTISE the COMMIss sQ PROVIDENT J ALEXANDRE Dushand « Iected: Keneral ts M ttel Loans “ Cook = b MATH ENT * Hide Attorneys—Patent_ FRED x BORON . Bldg Main 39 x Tee RATES ww ' eras & CO. Germa qo0r-t004 1 ¢ WOU Chair-Caning yow CUINE REMEDY Fhone Collateral Loans RESPECTAR 60. Cameras and Supplies ; LOWMA K Storage DP Fine and Surgeo Ree iicGares aid Bhowcanes 5 BOW Ani ward 1. ¢ Pa eS HOTEL: APARTMENT “AND 6—A utos 36—Rentals Sa Re au ESTATE -REntacs can 8—For Meadquarters for ™ @H Wao SPRCTACL EA ne tm n> Ht See List Sale—Miscellaneous Y Fr oraity. 9—Wanted Miscellaneous 13—For Sale Poultry PAID P {s—Keet and ican te " A 1 t « y y BY i INP Tra Men's $ coats for $ Tracte’s RY trd ave MERELLAS REPATRED ea. Razors bla re Keys. Shar w AMAT tre. 204 Ovctdental WE SELL Por KA if 20—Male i and over aire Sult nRCOVET Situations Wanted 2) FEMALE HELP WANTED remale Situation ORESSMAKING AND TAILORING 23.PERSONALS 23—PERSONALS SMPLETH HICEARPA “i LOS ) weit | | as 25—SPIRITUAL MEDIUMS 9 Natural EGYPTIAN . ‘ ; Way PHRENOLOGIST During the last 10 years this family paid ne Madam Neomia > st arrived . per month rent, or $1,800 gone. Half. that aa fite and what amount paid would secure a deed to a coz} Sante aire home a 3 ish, $2.50 monthly pays for lot. - $45 “ss monthly will put you in your own home. bl afc: wypeen- For houses eady built or lots in Empire * Poti Way Addition, the close-in property, see Women ; a A 4 Union 1 Blige erases eres 8 Se David P. Eastman and Overcoats : (as 1308 Thir ve ; ; 1308 Third Ave. ROYAL EGYPTIAN QUEEN : ; MADAM CEALY nnn | Fe _ ~ RRA : . Manicuring-Massaging ACE SNAP ~ i “4 MISS HARRINGTON ain Wiehwal aoane Y cits 214 Pike ot, office i F hear 4 - A =88, perder ¥ ~ Ar rum taw ett ck OF Mia ‘ it ‘ i re | MARIE DEVOE Stet rae too Vkmy RAS Thaw tn eee a eed aie cael MASSAGE 20s, PATHS. Mani aacun' 5 “ISETON 00 anne g - ore - a A PPR PAT OBNAP . : 10 ACKES OF GOOD, LEVEL LAND “ A fi L Att rom ° Li ‘ tory ments Fleom ¢ Arcade Hotel 1s CASH AN MONTHLY _ ‘ : : MADAM LESSLIE a eres good . ' Whone} cts: tetle 1 we a gm 4 ag ‘ oe | 2 WITHOUT INTEREST ner 4 Weetia ae one x 4 . ACRER § et x ¢ . : nee a " . “ft “re ' v5 Em i uN | oF s Homesteads pcs vada yet ioe ' a3] Pena ares. Mor| Ht. 2 Paull, Rockport Wash | _6 . Yakima, Was . OY, H P ; i MILES OF SEATTI wn Ag 5 ; ar * 27—For Rent Unfurnished selling 10-m . ogee MADAN wana hy mM nN 4 ui ATW. ; ca . tort Wee per acre FOX TROT . ear and Near. 23—Unfurmished Apartments m= 7 Penge . = . Rm. WASH " ' . ' M ADAM MELLIE 31—Housekecping Rooms oe dest.” " ats “a w areateat ve 1 phren © OPURNISHED ROOM! 4 : : % 7 entie “HOUSEKEEPING ROOM ts can FOF ee ' ra f wit rhat to #¢| 37—Business Chances 43—LOT FOR SALE ADALINE LLOYD Rrevsie she sont ana Se srReer tee phrene| od Fess = | 41. ACREAGE FOR SALE) wit! « “milk, teat 7 . ft *. tee . IMPROVED ACKRAGE r mt lg A PET le t $306, awe se) OTHER me ere HAT nd . : or nuinbisas ARN LATEST STEPS Moa grate An t al ances a ing bd 4 to-date in : r s SANITARY CARROLI'S, Fourth and Pika] 10K : * . Phone Eitiott ? | - a , Engle ‘ rs wh an ’ ' of ate . . . ‘ - : ‘ : MME. VICTORIA ¢ Oi amb chor ; Riev HOTEL HOLLAND, ; ss! RANTERD THE WEST DPAL IN A| pa 41°95 mack; ait kind Tait oe ACRE ach rn rv 2 Saal = . ; WHiTe 7 ' tet : hare t : ° ahaa "pear Washing t . ’ WILMARD fh L. a ° 7 ACKES; new rda “ f u h T PAY CARH FOR FURNITURE ‘nat byes Al pla We are offering | It ne ' c gh) i fal AL BB. a 4 eT al ws MD" VAN ARSDALE, Ine riwe STANWOOD, WASH A. : a alt atend ove Am 00D. PRODUCTIVE son 1 : ” aT i 1 io biten ae tees Son grap 1 Hai 1 VOR QUICK SALE, PRICK ss25 | YE!) Bit HOY CIOL ant ya erns, Bee Mr, Beckma int i DPA rien uve. Readings Klitott 101 Washington st nag para lls rad wh ‘ ACRES WARHINGTON 100 th FULL CARD READING TENT j Write W. A. & i phen be, turner. tr FOGARTY RAKE Js D. TRENHOLMEN a sine, ® In a letter made public Wed. ape nesday thruout the state, John ste B. Fogarty, of Everett, demo. cratic state chairman, rakes J. D. Trenhoime. a prominent of Seattle and over the burns him democrat political * to a linguistic crisp. . The scorching resulted from an open letter sent to Fogarty by Trenholme, in which Fogar- ty was told to quit his position, as being out of harmony wit ive democracy, and are “¥" aa, he a ft he was elected st s. Oe cotter, § chairman by proxies To this Fogarty replied that Wy New . good « « me was tarred with the # ‘ ane s " ° because he had but one proxy teak. “chocolat H When He'd Quit * « You also say,” Fogarty declares, yd 7 “| “that in a popular election I couldnt ie # *|get many votes. If I couldn't get aa you did when running you thought for mayor of Se many 1 were I would quit the community,* RAR Rn nnn rty then plunges Into the { } mayoralty campaign of 1914 in & | VITAL STATISTICS | 233." 227%0tuite' 2 - ~~ ann | candidate, rials and Births bs : showtag ney io My, ahd te Fore: ontributions to Trenholme from ston the Electric Co. and the oo Ae Ei soca Paes nti Hemrich Brewing Co. He cites alag mn nd Mra Mt Cain, 4212|the investigation conducted, at the Whitman ave VEE ATE | Teauest of The Star, by former May- "i e " or Cotterill, Judge W. H. Moore and " Mr and Mre Gre Bob idges, port commisstone! ave NOW eee into the Trenholme campaign fund, ts i Ee ea teal accede e ee | Tool of Interests Boy to M (rs. Doncaster, 14 yith 1 kind of a record Highia warty ou are either a ‘ merit Re tal hypocrite when you, . 4. Ma u pone as champion of demog Seors ‘ and A Me-| and hone of government or ¢€ the Good Book is in error when says: “The leopard cannot changele ¥ his spots 's “You, as the tool of special inter 4 jests, can have no sympathy with @ i Heyden and Rosit erent | progressive democracy or with the ae ! Frank Alle and a Brye « constructive legislation during the . attie last three years under the leaders a be 994) ship of Woodrow Wilson : m Jonen | “Good-bye, too! of the interests.” a ' { persion ANNOUNCE SAILINGS © oe Six passenger and four freighe 1 and Hazel Otto, 1% sailings to Alaska will be made ’ ‘tae Canal “wads monthly during the winter by the ' Alaska Steamship Co., it was an- f noun. ced | Wednesday ’ _—- ‘ % ' t ‘ We guarantee our work for 18 years. We will examine your teeth { and tell you just what they require, 1 and what it will cost Our prices are the lowest in Se 4 1 attle for high-class work. 4 1 : q 1 November 25 4 DAY Gold and Porcelain Crowns. $5.00 Full Set of Teeth .$8.00 to $15. j Old Plates relined and made to 40c Per 100 Lbs. fit like new, Pr "som eemice ™” © National Painless Dentists § > Station f N. W. Corner Fourth and Pike Open Sundays. 9:30 to 1 P.M. SBE RN Mai Norice OF NOTICE OF ELECTION NOTICE ts hereby given to the ified voters of the Port District of the Port of Seattle that a General Election wil be held in said Port District on December 2, 1916, at which there will be elected one Commissioner from the Second Commissioner District, to serve for i a term of three years, term to commence on the second Monday in January, 1917 There will also be submitted a prop n contained In Resolution No. 211 of the Port Comm 10, 1914, sald proposition bein scribed as follows asion of t Seattle, adopted November ed Proposition One, and de- PROPOSITION ONE The question of zing the t Commission of the Port of Seattle to borrow the sum of Four Hundred and Fifty Thousand Dollar ($450,000.00), and issue bonds therefor, for the purpose of obtaining! the ne right of way for, and construct and acquiring) equiprr on of the Ter al Belt Line Rallwal 4 for in U 14 of the G ad Ds ucted to extend of the © al route rembel ar the portion of the ratiw: Street, at the southerly ¢ City of Seattle, om ty of Seattle, to of said railway ‘ as follows : Com t. over and along East Marginal Way to ong Whatcom Avenue to Raflroad Avenue, Avenue to @ point on Ra Ave ap- 7 proxir five Ired (500) feet soutn of West Garfield Street, thence along Avenue, thence along 20tt West to a on 20 ¢ West near the northe ) Bloc} Gilman's Add City of Seattle sort Block 128, Gtln tition, thence a ete. ss ¥ Gilman's Addition, across Grand Bouley 1 Blo 8. G : Addi tic ons Tract D to a point on 20 © West in the vic . of Tra thence along 2 ‘oximately ele | dred (1100) feet, thence across B man's Addition, to En d son Street; th along Er et approximately three hun- dred (300) feet, t ner 5 and 111, ¢ n’s Addition, and across Block 3, Seattle Tide Lands, to a point on Salmon Bay, in said City of Seattle as an alternative route f the point desert on Railroad Avenue approximately five hundred (600) feet so { Garfield Street wing: Thence along Rallroad Avenue, thence along 17th Ave West, across private property approximately one hundred and f (150) feet to 17th Avenue Weat, H thence along 17th Avenue West th line of Armo: reat a thence across Blocks 1 1 Addition to the City of Seattle, thence acros Block 121 man’s Addition, thence across a, thence across Block 116 Giima Addition, th right-of-way of the North: ern Pacific Railway across Block 117, Gilma Addit ther across Blocks 111 a Gi * Additon Er Street, then ross Block Seattle Tide Lands, to @ point on Salmon Ray, in the eald City ¢ cattle; the Port Commission to have the right to ma * tn the x of said ratlway, as above described, as n to constr such railway from Kenyon Street route outlined to Salmon Ra Said bonds shall be General Serial Bonds of the Port of Seattle, tn form as sald Port Commission shall hereafter pres of the de- nomination of One Thousand ($1,000.00) Dollars each, numbered cone kecutively from 1 to 450, Inclusive, bearing interest at the 5 four and one-half per cent (4%%) per ann payat prise and Interest payable at the fiscal a \ Wast In the ¢ « w York, to be da i fasucd in # 5 ts and at such times as the 4 shall es Said bond mature in from one to forty-two years maturities of approximately twenty-six and one-t specifically set forth in Resolution No. 311 of the Po: Said bonds, principal and Interest, to be paid out of the net inc i the improvement, and tn case the net Income shall not be suffice for that purpose, the remainder shall be payable out of the ¢ levied in and by 1 Port District. The detatis of the n creating and applying said net Income and ta and of creating a proper and sufficient fund for the payment of the nd inter= est of said bonds, as they become due, to be as hereafter prescribed by ged said Port Cominission POLLS TO RE OPE That sald General Election shall be held December 2, 1916; the polls shg . be « the hour of one o'clock P, M., and remain open and be « 1 at the hour of eight o'clock P. M 4 PORT COMMISSION OF THE PORT Ry ROBE Its President Attest C. B, REMSBERG, Its Seer

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