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Page 8 O0OO0Ra*o*O009000eoeememwm , 2 cocteatestoatestoatecteatestoat Ss C-ske ate atestesteatestecteatestesteatectoete steele stocteatetoasesgoet Where is Developing the Greatest Manufacturing Centre of Western Canada Pe Se-eteate slo-eteste aSo-ekestesieere-stosteeeeleess MEDICINE HAT DAILY NEWS. Saturday, June 16th, 19 NEIGHBORS MAKING MONEY DAY AFTER DAY. The Early Bird, Like the Early Investor, Picks Up When Picking is Good THERE ARE HUNDREDS OF MEDICINE HAT PEOPLE WHO HAVE NEVER MADE ANY MONEY ON REAL ESTATE, ALTHOUGH THEY HAVE SEEN THEIR Buy Property In The Wake of Developments e-tfe ie de joi ilvie Mills, Other close in subdivisions have increased in value and have been built up on the strength of residential developments only. CRESCENT es Teen ie pecen: incu site where the new industries will be established and the new 250 acre site on which the big Fire Proofing plant will locate. . When yeu can buy lots in i's is Sundin such as these on terms of one fifth cash and balance in two full years with only 7 per cent. interest you are being offered the opportunity of a lifetime. .. People who have seen val- 3, Saya sky high in other parts of the city are not going to get left out in the cold this time, according to the way CRESCENT VIEW is being bought up. wae - i imaginati the situation. In two years from today, when you are making your final payment on CRESCENT VIEW lots, consider how many factories there will be Fit. ioeatsd ta the vicinity of CRESCENT VIEW and consider what the prices will be as compared with other valuations from 1910 to 1912. This property is going to be enhanced in value by being Bq surrounded by industries which will represent the biggest manufacturing centre in Western Canada, If you have faith in this growing city, you cannot afford to let CRESCENT VIEW be run - off without getting a slice of it. ke 5 c ; ; ke CRESCENT VIEW is backed up by the ambition of every citizen of Medicine Hat. This city is sure going to grow some. Your financial resources will grow up with it. Let Medicine ss Hat bee city of wealthy people. Let CRESCENT VIEW be the medium. ee CRESCENT VIEW cannot help but climb the value ladder when all of the property behind it is to be built up with factories. iS i i i i i lf that all you have to dois to get the Pittsburg Supposing someone offered you a lot 1 mile from the Pittsburg Post Office for 150, would you take it? Then when you know yourself that y prices is te eaites say two years, (and you have two years in which to pay for your property in CRESCENT VIEW, too) is it not worth while considering ? USE YOUR OWN JUDGMENT, BUT ie USE IT. . i i d i double benefits. We will make personal 9 Pi 150.00 lot and up; terms one-fifth cash and two years on balance . You can handle twice as much as usual on these terms and reap x shoice ete te creritten or wire orders, and guarantee selection will suit purchaser or money. will be refunded. . : ie The Six Biggest Manufacturing Plants are Less than 300 feet from Crescent View. The Canadian Northern Railway-have-Bought a Right-of-way into the City. Kd i ii id id advance. - Wire or write for reservations. Every lot guaranteed dry and level. ae Buy-at bottom prices and. reap the benefit of a sure and rapit ti a ; ie ke 5 : Real Pp rry Sewell Perr : . , Estate 3 9 9. . Estate ais eke HUTCHINSON BLOCK. e MEDICINE HAT, ALTA. TORONTO ST. 5 2 : le 2 Sessa eee Te TT PPA aos ee RII peateareareareeneaneege ogeeeageate Phone 433. TOWNSITE. 2800 pr. terms, lots 16-17, blk. ot 45, block 80. terms, lots 25- 2000 terms, lot 2, block 63. 3000 pr. terms, lots 9-10, bik. 85. 1500,lot-3, block 87. HERALD. p 600 pair, lots 35-40, blk. 17. S Siese Be lots 29-30, blk. 13. 406G pr. lots blk. D. With small house. HOLLINGER AGENCY 9 SOME EXTRA GOOD BUYS Beautiful 100 ft. by 300 ft. river lots for 1300, Snap. The ideal spot for your future FULLER-HARLOW home. HIGH SCHOOL ANNEX. 1100 pair, terms, block 22. 400 pair, terms 31-32, bik. 2. 850 pair terms, block 28. 31100 pr terms, lots 5-6 blk. 20. ROSEDALE. 1300 terms, lot 10, blk. 8: 2200, lot 3, block 6. 2 3600 pr., block 27. 840 pair, block 20, snap. 500 each, blk 13, facing park. 840 pair, block 21, 850 pair, block 22. 700 pair, block 19. COUSINS SISSONS. 200. pair, block 19. 650 pair, block 13, . 800 pair, block 2. CENTRAL PARK. pair, block 2. 50 pair, block 11. 700 pair, block 19. Facing school site, (Special to New York, June 15 Nothing could MMustrate more clearly the cosmopol- itan character and vastness of New York's population and the enormous wealth-eoncentrated in this metropolis than the list recently published of the estates which have contributed to the funds of the State since the passage of the inheritance tax Jaw. The num- ber of estates exceeding 1,000,000 each ie remarkably great, but that is not the most striking feature of the CHICAGO MERCHANT MAKES STATEMENT After Spending Thousands of Dollar and Consulting the Most Eminent Physicians, He Was Desperate. CHICAGO, ILL8. Mr. J. G. Becker, of 134 Van Buren St., a well-known wholesale dry goods dealer, states as follows: I have had catarrh for more than thi everything on earth and spent thousands of dollars for other medicines and with physicians, without getting any lasting re- Nef, and can say to you that have found Peruna the only rem- edy that has cured me per- manently. Peruna has also cured my wife of catarrh. She always keeps it In the house for cold, which it Inv: y years. Have tried S mattions, the News) ust. Far more remarkable is the fact that by far the largest estate mentioned in the list was left by a man whose hardly ever mentioned in public print and of whom but few persons in or outside of New York had ever heard. Accord- ing to the list John S. Kennedy left an estate valued at 65,530,000, upon which the prescribed inherjtance tax was paid. It seems strang that a man of such enormous wealth could manage to escape publicity 60 effec- tively that he remained a stranger to the great mass of New York's inhabitants Of course, his fame was by no means unknown in certain business circles, but although it was quite well understood in the financial district that Mr. Kennedy was a capitalist of varied Important interests, the magnitude of the fortur left by Mr. Kennedy was a surprise even to those most intimately con- nected with him in his business tran name wag Although the police authorities for years have -carried on a fitful cam: paign against the numerous gangs of toughs, gamblers and criminals in- festing certain populous districts of New York City, they have never been able to extertainate these dangerous cliques. Every row and then, how- ever, the gangsters themselves come to the assistance of the police by erfect fire to the draperies and curtains of of the gangsters bre hurt or killed, to the complete satisfaction of the authorities and of all respectable cit- izens. Unfortunately these feuds are not frequent enough, nor are they onducted-with-adequate ferocity: Just now several rival gangs are fighting each other in the lower part of Man- hattan and on both sides a number of gangsters have been done up. Were it not for the fact that the gangsters thelr weapons and thereby endanger tue life and limb of innocent by- standers, it would be good policy not to interfere with their war. Burning candleg-surrounding the bier of a young married woman in an apartment on the lower West side set the room the other night and before the fire was discovered it had pro- gressed so far that the bereaved hus- band and his mother were seriously burned in their attempt to save the body of the young woman from cre- mation, The flames spread rapidly nd it was with great difficulty that the tenants occupying the upper floors of the apartment house eduld be sav ed. The chauffeur of a prominent mil- erchant of this city had a Breat surprise the other day. Return- ing to his bachelor home in the af- ternoon he heard an unusual noise in his bathroom and when he opened the door he found a strange woman in the bathtub, unconcernedly enjoy- bath. The man discreetly re- ani notified the police, It was edd at the woman had es- very short time. starting a bloody war among them- selves, Whenever rival gangs begin caped f asylum he Bloomingdale insane that the attendants of use pistols and dynamite bombs as man had drowned herself. teen safe and sane Grant's Tomb. him, which consists of twelve picked men during the week and is augmen- ted to sixty men on Sundays and holi- days, During the month of May the squad made 1,532 arrests. Convic- tions were ob: cases pending, 0; prisoners discharg- ed, 104; prisoners reprimanded, 106 prisoners placed on probation, sent to reformatory, 1; . suspended cases, 189. Th gregate of fines col- lected was 3,093. An Italian laborer. was arrested here the other day on the charge of hav- ing brutally treated bis own daugh- ter, a girl of about fifteen years. At the hearing it was stated that the man was a widower and that his daughter, beside going to school, kept house for her father. Whenever the latter was displased with her domes- tic efforts he used to beat her unmer- cifully and, to keep her from running away, he often chained her to the washtubs in his little flat. The other a: after her father bad gone to work, after he had beaten and chain- ed her, the girl broke her chains and fled to a family in the neighborhood. iow the girl is in charge of the Chil- dren's Society, while her brutal father is in jail and will probably be given a stiff sentence. The other day, when a certain case came up for hearing in the Supreme court, the lawyer for the defense as ed Justice Platzek for a three days adjournment, explaining that he was about to be married and did not wish to be deprived of a few days honey- moon. To the utter consternation of the attorney Justice Platzek refused the request. The Justice ruled that that Institution for, several days had honeymoon and won the gratitude of been dragging every creek and pond the disapy inted lawyer by postpon- in the vicinity. fearing that the wo- ing the hearing one week. There is every prospect that New tracts were awarded recently by the York will this year, as last year, en- State Board of Water Supply is com- joy a safe and sane Fourth of July. Pleted the City of New York will own The Fourth of July Committee has an- More than 150 miles of wire fence, nounced the arrangements for thir- SUrrounding the new Ashokan dam in celebrations in the Catskills and the aquaeduct .pro- this city and promises plans for as Perty leading from it to the city. The many more within a week. The chief POSts-will be of concrete and stone celebration of the day will be in City Walls will enclose the property where Hall Park, where there will be-epee-jit-runs through village ches and a parade. There will be Probably Italian festivals in Mulberry Bend and the country, will end at Yonkers. Thomas Jefferson Parks. Joseph Bar- ondess plans to give two historical ta- bleaux. A Hungarian celebration will be held in Tompkins Square; a Bo- hemian festival at First Avenue and Sixtieth Street. Celebrations: will: be held in Washington Park by the Men's Club; in Central Park by the History Club, in Mount Morris Park by the Harlem Board of Commerce; and near Police Commissioner Waldo is greatly pleased with the work of the to fight it usually means that some strang Arm Squad established by ined in1.348 cases; eus-dobility which-leads-to St Vitus) When the work for which the con- The fenc its kind in ST. VITUS DANCE IN YOUNG CHILDREN A Striking Example of Its Cure by the Tonic Treatment. St, Vitus dance is the commonest form of nervous trouble that afflicts young children, because of the great demand made on the body by growth. and development, and there is an ad- ded strain caused by study. It. is when they impoverish the blood and the nerves fail to receive their full supply of nourishment, that the ner- dance begins. The remarkable success of Dr. Wil- liams Pink Pills in curing St. Vitus dance should lead parents to give this great blood-building medicine to their children at the first signs of the approach of the disease. Pallor, lis- tlessn ss, inattention, restlessness and irritability are all symptoms which early show that the blood atid nerves: are failing to meet the demand upon them, Here is proof of the power of Dr. Williams Pink Fills to cure this trouble, Mrs, J, W, Towns, Oshawa, Ont., says: At the age of eleven my daughter was attacked with St. Vitus dance, and despite all we did for her the trouble grew rapidly worse. Soon she was scarcely able to walk, her body and limbs perked and trembled the pair. RealSna ACT QUICK IF YOU WANT THEM Old Townsite Block 52, 100 ft. facing Toronto Street. Only 3750 Usual terms. Herald Block 14, 4 lots at 950 a pair, on the usual terms. Central Park Block 27, 7 lots at 600 pair. Level and a fine - Usual Terms. High School Annex Block 21, 2 lots, fine view, level, high, no slope. Only 1050.00 a pair. Terzis. Riverdale 20 lots, block 3, only 237.50 each. Uusual Terms. Fine modern, roomed house New and up-to-date, block 16, Cen- tral Park. Will trade for lots. G.G. MacBean Co. IMPERIAL BANK BUILDING. Medicine Hat Ice Co. COR. 4th AVE. and ESPLANADE. PHONE NO. 745. Ice Supplied Daily The Company Cannot Guarantee Delivery Unless Order is Received the Day Before - Required. 80, and she was quite unable to feed herself. When she would lie down she would be unable to rise without assistance. As nothing was helping her I wrote a friend whose daughter had been similarly affected, and she advised the use of Dr. Williams Pink Pills, which had cured her child, I at once got a supply of. the Pills, and even the, use of the first box seemed to show an improvement. By the time five boxes were used she was com- pletely cured and has had no return of the trouble since. Sold by all medicine dealers or by mail at 50 cents a box or six boxes for 2.50 from The Dr, Williams Medicine Co., three days was not sufficient for a Brockville, Ont. Putting Life In A Man s Suit is what ft means when you keep your clothing cleaned at this es- tablishment, but it is death to clothing bills. Every suit clean- ed by us has the elegance of a freshly tailored suit, Spots, grease, shine and baggy wrinkles are permanently eradicated when cleaned at THE GLOBE CLEAN. ING PRESSING CO. 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Image 1025 (1912-06-15), from microfilm reel 1025, (CU1739148). Courtesy of Early Alberta Newspapers Collection, Libraries and Cultural Resources Digital Collections, University of Calgary.