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__ PAGE 18 1S THE SEATTLE STAR TUESDAY, NOVI LET’S REGRADE DENNY HILL ‘NOW! *}' Oren Denny Hill Regar de Is H ow the F irst Project Looked in 1 906): eT fer] rn sce oe nal | First aves. ¥ ory croming is « sim) A gle Increase in — Long Awz tited by City! Town’s Steady Northward Growth Made Project Necessary Back in 1900 BY H. G, BOGERT e write @ to Seattle ti Secretary Associated General Cor Sahara’ RE CHANCE NOW TO CORRECT BLUNDER WHEN used to carry a cable car up the heavy grade from P. lwocated an ex t site of the But- was tho first professional ake the move, and was : Dexter Ave. Extension and Regrade Don’t Jibe pony ad Extension Project WwW ould Cause Five Three- to _ oa hil, aa SECOND AVE. Way Crossings in Coming Central District ' RICHARD G. BUSHEL og | Steretary Denny Hil Kegra i ovewment Club Sthe Savoy hotel now the ane haa bare THREE-WAY STREET of CROSSINGS BAD | As an Illustration, take the cro ose| is | ing of Westlake, Fifth ave. ad hint When the ereen } [north and south traffic to go ke and on Fifth ave, the f of traffic must cross each = But nefther could see ft, and they PDought adjoining lots on the Jackson Sst. hill at about Ninth ave, where “the air was more pure and the view | &t ‘Olympia. (unsurpassed (the value of view in So- We might go thru our roster, 414 “attle being an ancient invention | space allow, and show how our mem {potent even tn those days). | bers excel tn their various fields. Our|!y that these grades sho Hf ‘The fire gave the town a chance | *xcavators, ( . Goorig, Forrestal “ to be proper in a $ho rise out of {ts ashes, to continue | 2nd Odman, on Denny hilt} Will soon be the ver fethe moveuptown. Thendit Mt the tomo away as snow | bux dumps in the early ‘90s, over hobbied until Alaska gold + put Seattle on the map. The long struggie to realize the | /° of tho first settlers for the} 14 the opinion of many, removing | th get Sound terminus of a railroad, | the rest of the hill will amply justify | with its final successful issue, sounds | the original Judgment which saw the | te (ike a romance, but cannot a ay business district north of Pike, arene on here. ESS REACHES ee PEGGY RETURNS so far steadily northward, | with the opti- re Exp irrerenk. ureepenity;:; the ‘Wants to See Her Husband jowing ones saw the need of a fur- jther and inevitabie expansion. | About Divorce | & The trend of population and other| factors seemed to insist that Ir If there are can dodge y a few cars, they r, but if the traf. ; extend Dextor ave. | lide or come to a stop. * nth ave, Bat-) Dexter ave, if extended, would acrons Sixth, | make five three-way sings. Bacond hat the Dextor are. ex-| PARIS, Nov, 17—Fear that | Count Morner, Peggy Joyce's fourth Smove should continue north, © gthere at Pine st. stood Denny fees ‘ban a hundred feet high, and} oo, result of the pt fective stopper in the hottie that “i recap reat Becotatnuea a practically level are: |ing the Be : oadway Mou mmartre bu Gfrom the foot of Queen Anne hill and| ‘fy’s latest marriage dissolution SGlake Union, direct to the business | tempt was expressed by her at- *Saection. | torney, Lanlie Naftzger, today. jy ‘The Seattle spirit boldiy decided to f és Bmore the hill and thus insure the | ™U¢ fom hward spread of the business dis. | the Ma wirict along the fnitial avenues, 4 Sing the level areas beyond, jatling the location of Seattle's “heart” y trip to New ES Gafor all time. YorR is for the purpose of disduss- | “MISTAKE MADE jing with the Swedish count, Mor “SIN FIRST GRADING | ner, tooth paste maker, the question But in carrying out this project,| of divorce, in the presence of Bathe Spirit m: a bad slip—two or| Dudle: eld Malone, associate of Githree of them, in fact. First, in| Nattzger. having dow is botched aeVirginia st husband “might get his back up” attend. THE TERMINAL SALES BUILDING Where Manufacturers and Jobbers Meet the Trade ¢., the job ocean the hump at Dio: bratiaiot Three Holdups Are S wewas made for a d 1 street to SME Ye as an artery through the new Charged i in Court f Gedistrict. Third, most ser error of| Three men w 1 up and = seal, the work was only half done robbed i. A ill standing! got but $8 f tj ing to ar of that rly seen A WHOLESALE BUILDING, de- signed and constructed to provide dis- play, sample and salesrooms for the manufacturer, wholesaler and jobber. afternoon 0, Jack Gill dt BOTH SIDES OF WESTLAKE T The TERMINAL SALES BUILDING is located on First Avenue and Virginia Street, just at the edge of the retail and department store district, and adjacent to Seattle’s leading hotels and amuse- ment center, Within two blocks of this great thor- oughfare, and south of Denny Way, we are offering three choice proper- ties priced for immediate sale. The erection of this splendid 11-story structure in Seattle enables buyers of the Northwest, British Columbia, Alaska and the Orient to find all their requirements under one roof, thereby conserving time, expense and ef fort. Two are corners, 60x120 feet, with all street improvements in and paid, one for $8,750, the other $18,500, | adidh teres sists sssisgerii lst Lash bet The third property is an inside 80 feet on Seventh Avenue, for $12,000, Chances to buy close-in for less than $20,000 are getting scarce. PACIFIC WAREHOUSE CO. OWNERS A esvereanninD THE FIRST BIG SLICE was taken out of Denny hill, back in 1906, the old Washington hotel, high up on the hill, was torn down and a new one constructed at Second ave, and Stewart st., its present location. The photograph of the work was taken and is carefully preserved now by J. C. Marmaduke. The trestle work shown in the background st. and Third ave., up to the old hotel. COST OF EXTENSION ISN'T IMPORTANT We hope and « that t un posed extensign end pre How Many Ways Do You Use MAPLEINE? pot of t le the But there are 1 1 20¢ art r uses fc a gr too—as a flavoring for akes, fillings, frostings, for pud- ai ngs sauces, desserts of all kinds. 2-ounce bottle 35¢—at all grocers Crescent Manufacturing Company Seattle, Wash. sed north a i # this diagonal street affic may eaxily reach straight | the business section the moat] it now ends, turn tery st. and Ratte AR The ey Associated General Contractors of America, Inc. . Want to see the Second Unit of » Denny Hill regraded at the earliest possible date. This hill stands in the way of our city’s progress and it is unsightly, to say the least. Our shovels will take it down quickly when we hear the word “Go ”? : Een ne aac tl RRS aa SERA Kelton & Robson, Inc. L. Romano Company, eee cre cera WM. KELTON H. N. ROBSON Inc. Coyle Construction Co. General Contractors General Contractors Excavating Contractors & Mldot 1837 BEacn-3440 AND ROAD BUILDING 1820 TERRY AVE, 123 TWENTY-THIRD AVE, 8, 901 Westlake Ave. North — GArfld-5741 ees OOD Neapaeneateneerteenieeisttieteninesenesantenmenononsape, fie reer pee a Co ea Se TN Odman Contracting Co. R. J, ODMAN Sound Construction AND General Contractors Engineering Co, Grant Smith & Co. cavati ; General Contractors Excavating Contractors MAin-6735 ELiot-4961 HENRY BLDG., SEATTLE 1009-11 LOWMAN BUILDING | |" “7 4°® Seu BEacn $208 ELAot-8422 . Frank Forrestal A. C. Goerig Seattle Construction & ‘ i Finance Co. Excavating Contractor Excavating Contractor General Contractors ARTHUR GERBEL, President - ‘ 921 19th Ave, No, BAst-7925 EMPIRE BULLDING, J} Pantages Bldg. ELiot-7626