The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 24, 1904, Page 4

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a ail THE SEATTLE STAR BY STAR DLISHING CO. OFFICER and 1M) Berenth Avenue * BVERY AFTERNOON EXCEPT BUNDAY TELEPHONE Business Dopa.cment—Sunset, Main 19%; Independent 1a ~The Bars Bantern rat «Ch 6 Pvibiine Hiding, New York \ reign advertising a BAT AD Ni y Fea an One cont per copy, ex conte per week twente-t * per month, TO MAIL SUBSCRIDERS—The date when your on expires ie loons label of each paper, W hen that di mu thse rtp an not paid in advanes, your nn 0 the lak addres label is & receipt 1 ffloe at Beart « fas wocond-olase matter “And he gave it for his opinion that whoever could make two a spot of ground d dew of mankind and © to his country than the Jonathan Swift are of corn, or two bi of grass to grow upon better where only one grew before w ve whole race of do more ¢ ial serv politicians put together SS aE n~~_ Your pastor is back from his va ation and is push ig = ing things thurehly White be be n away there has been the usual talk about the ta vaca ete, ot ® cannot escape criticism, They do not expect to escape. Did you ever try to put y elf in your pastor's place? We are talking « t the city pastor with a big church Do y ak two sermons a week, however good they may be, is his whole stunt? Do you reatize that he te at the beck # Hota regiment of people ar ? His church is t kind It requires the fact and ability of a general to fuse the < t. The fs more or less friction, There are m 2 es and preju ices and jealousies and back biti ngs hurch m is wv composed entirely of saints. The pastor who bo © year © ability of a high many bury the dead, comfort the berea ea t up the fallen, find places for th em ployed and keep an ey holr, elders, deacons, and jan ftor, To hundreds he must | ide, philosopher and friend Moreover, keep ia touch with the pr * of things Ho must be up-to-date in every particular. An old te her in @ city pulpit will 8 a snow ball in hades. Where and when be gets time to read and study anu think and write te a mystery And it is this man, worn to a fra to whom y a vacation But now that he has come back retre n mind and and soul, enthusiastic for the future of “the cause,” be careful that you do not put your petty burdens on bis sb Help him K a good word about the sermons. See that he gets credit for his man Sfold labors. Gtve your preacher a chance. ThE TREATING CUSTOM ‘The American treating custom t# to be bi 1 for a large amount of intemperance ‘The averag n who drinks s a good fellow. He ts good-hearted. But th good fel nd a dis resition to be & 4s are frequently the causes of his undoing ‘The custom of “setting up” the drinks is the cause of much over @rinking. if sw term may be uned. A ma an He Wants only one drink. A gang of his friends comes in. He cannot get away without drinking with all of them. That ts the ethles of the Bar. Before he leaves he is filled If one te determined to drink (and there are mi * wh " thus determined) the safer edure is the “Dutch treat"—the kind where every man treats b Our German fellow ettizens w this custom largely and one set dom sees a German much the wor The man who follows the treating “e ¥ & moral coward. He is afraid of offending. TP tons § that he should “wet up to the boys” and he is too weak t se. He fears Being called a “tight wad ‘The man who bows to the treating custom ts probably aleo a fool He acts foolishly. He drinks when he has no desire. Be makes an eceasion where there is no sensit couse, Ina t osity he makes « swill barrel of himself to please his f prostrates the virtue of friendship and makes It a vice Do not drink at all. Abstinence is the only safe If you must drink, go it Make every occas it a Duted treat. —__—_— ean and Jackson street. Early mase and CHURCHES sermon (children’s masa), 4.20 First Presbyierian—Rev. M. A.) ® oe —— aaa . Imst atthews, At lla. m., “Th nits | Sn oer eee oe of Pure Religion;” evening subject, | and Wael “What Are We Going to Do With | sunday, low maseos at § Things Sin H Wrought? &. m., bigh maze 10:30 « First Unite Rev. W. D. Si-| ect om m: venpers, i. At lla. m., “Wer Against | Week days, maao 7 a. m r—Boston F Congress of Mt Heart Chorch— Rev 2904." Introd y address, “Trit- ae 5 5 Ainge . aot oe ute to Dr. George C. Lorimer. And ° First Methodist Protestant --f of t ate Concee ®. P. Revel 11 a m., “God's | ¢ v. A. Bw At 1) and 4 Good Piessure;” $ p. m., “Unbeliet | a. m., low mass a m., high mas ap Imposefbilit and sermon; 130 p m, rosery ané Lane 8t rian —F | peneddstion. ¥. L. Rev. | will prea 7:30 p. twas |» aoe ae i 4 Aspect of Conve — 4 - Westminster rian—Rev . ee 2. M. Wilson be rally be day in all the ft the church. At lia pa qHe of Dp preach to the children and th pn! parents on the subject, “What I the Vaiue of a Boy?’ 7 sermon to Christian F wer the subject, “she Int e the Aggressive Aspects of Ch r Endeavor. Fremont Christian Church—J. M orig a twee Ba ade CALIFORNIA Jesus Christ Is the Son of God FOOD North Baptist Robert Cairns. At liam The Your DELICIOUS Cardinal Potnts Which th NUTRITIOUS Christian's Secret of a 1 Life CORRECTIVE Sunday evening, iitustr WO Mites caine ot 4 “Studies in the Life of ( Fs ager phorery key Evantelical Associat u Se my " E B. Hornscuch, past T with | Seetowe ee rtorieegy be no service in the morning. At 2 a Troheid on 7" 1 p. m. there will be a funcra .| ad te ith $s 4 o Preaching in Mnglish at § p. 10 | fh universal satislaceion, 20d gree sih_more Fomanuel Litheram—At 11 ® m. |B babies than any other food o ro ait te } Bt | a aeE Mervesiaas¥ p.m. om $04, 784, $1.28, $3.00 Slee, juen. Sunbsights California Food Com Los Cal Roman Catholic Meetings RECOMMENE FOR SALE BY Mary's Parish—m 3 QUAKER DRUG Co, murch on venue __ 1013 and 1015 First Avenue s $ $ OR YOUR EYESIGHT WHIGH? AMINATION A £3 FITTED (The BY NOSE AND THROA DR. FRANK 4 and BAK PRA INFIRMARY Haller B | | | » STAR DUST » Se A m 1 | wd by k ja in tle, a t n 16 a | he “4 i ar} ade what th ] ’ r ' ' | f the I fleet we ke th th gol the wal Tt might & ald the Haltt will go out on ite farewell tow And in the meantime the § Pot on in belt uu the t “v we A New York magistrate aus hat police at have an automobile to be use , ing ble. Let G. Davia promises t t money when ub: warms up, But the campatg will warm up if Ur Menry d fo something more than talk THEY WERE ik i |eesenss | BY MARIE K | Whether ft was r tion or the weat fror Y w| A WoRD { feet ' | a) j inhop] | | wenn] “stl tate} wh VEO | when | “Here it # oe age need 4 REPULSED ALONG FROM JO It don no good reputation 4 amart many felt u re layin wr st that kind, ounced t « THE SPinit ‘ el, b © hed the great ge ‘ af HAPPY PA Palouse is « ‘MANY APPLICANTS STAR_8A TURDAY, “SEPT. a4, 1904. EXPRESS DESIR ROMANCE MAUL ¥ McFadden had th had Aw morning with a heada ng of ¢ a and di the world and all 1 He refused to join the le game of aw his broad felt hat low ov his t pocke up th ntain road om a roc the wid As bh t water a face that he h i 1 led t him in a store for a f and the faint p 1 K. her ' t ned as fore | what he 4 looked down at | impatient sigh The clatter of hors the bh at dowr 1 I ing the vot back tarted mt tick « A COWBOY’S BRIEF : : THE WHOLE LINE The yahar in enid to be ' . o fer 9 the mont intelligent birds oom Che See oom “p- Muat — + a a positions as laborers, and 46 for po ad G00 sitions the depart ment. The om nate net hold out + Th longer,” said the Japanese : bans betre Port Ar | BIG PLANT DESTROYED bs jesperate their condition CINCINNATI Obie, Bept. 4 They are at the end of their sup-| Fire this morming destroyed the ien tof Fay & Kean Co, manufa I fail to see it,” maid the Jap- turers of wood king hiner i ™ POSTEO FF ETFO ETETEEENEITS 04.55644614000006 teres breakneck gallop was the lady " he'd orter have \ledy, of the bine habit, her on him, ware. He's mean smiling and her checks glowing ritter ond sure, with the erlep morning « ' kin toll that by t Ain't she a dream though!” erted ' hat by gol ty under hin breath, #taring riantingly gol-darned if t with all his eyes and ng his begmar mit A hy afraid o’ nothin’, and that © brute whe's ridit e nasty \ " breath on one, too, I'M bet I thought | horty dashed t 1 ' the hard-bit Uttie animal] Thunderbolt’s flank nnd tt hied violontly at th f f wild “ki-yt” to speed him t ett HE HAD STOOD BHSID EK HIM LN THE STORE n krabbit in the weeds, and! way plunged down the winding was rearing and plunging like a} road, his brown cheeks whiten broncho. Suddenly, with an angry | litt nder the tan and his wath ake of his head he awed ming thick ab 4. bit, got his he tb Go it, my beauty,” he t tween bh knee d away | heart beating as the wildest t Je like an arrow fr j with a bucking t ho had x Horse and made it beat before—"go it, ¢ like a fi ’ fi t 2 We firmly got some etty work to do, Thu ing the least alarm a* they hed t my . Im a Dutch away up the dusty road y I wond t he’s & peact a rider, all knows what's ahead? right remarked Shorty, with an « far forward in his saddle prectative grin, and he pulled) he loosened his lariat rope and! hunderbolt k into the road i himeelf firmly in his stir-| but If she was m—if she—if I /| rups had anything to say about her [| A short distance ahead of the wouldn't never let her go ridin’ that| maddened, flying pony the road re little devil rown country turned sharply to the right, while th, th aribe fr For tne t k , t t nt 1 ro ty 1 i ‘ t 1 ven : ; i p head hort and # Me clerk looked at him ly through his eye- glassem Do you mean Mra. Gen. Fits Green Walla Oh, she and her husband left for New York Tues- all that Shorty found out, turned Into @ i bis new derby hat and mount slowly back MRS, WINSLOW'S SOOTHING SYRUF bans been used by Millions bers for that ghildren while Terr xg f tty Yourt Tr exothes thee ebiid, shen gums allay ‘cures win’ ool i he oe 7 tor diarrhea | TWENTY-FIVE CENTS A BOTTLE The QUAKER DRUG (0. 1053-4055 FIRST AVE. Both Phones 1240. Two thousand lots and one hundred and fifty houses have been sold in ninety days. Any one of the thousands of people living all nd Southeast Seattle will tell ber on the ground ninety days ag f ity houses under construction, The Reason Southeast Se- attle Lots Sell So Fast Twenty-eight years ago we bought two you there was Now we have one hundred and ot a piece of lum hundred acres at the rate of about $10 per lot. Since then land adjoining and four m fu or out has been platted and sold. Thousands of homes have t » built all around us, thus our land has increased in value ten fold. Land adjoining was platted four years ago, and sold for $100 to $200 per lot—now they ask $300 to $500. But we will sell these lots at the price they would have sold for twenty-eight years ago These high, level lots cost us about $10 each, and 150 taxes per lot a year, Therefore we WILL SELL LARGE LOTS at $16, $24 and up to $100, with city water piped to every lot. Think of it— s can't dig a well for that price. At these prices we WILL SELL LOTS LIKE “WILD FIRE,” and the people who act quick will have the benefit of the ease in value made by thousands who have COME and BUILT homes all around this beautiful addition. FREE BARBECUE DINNER FOR ALL, AND WAGNER'S GRAND CONCERT BAND AT CLOSING OUT SALE OF SIX HUNDRED LARGE LOTS At One-Half the Price of Any Other Double the Distance Out TIME IS MONEY Fremont, Ballard, Queen Anne Hill or Rainier Beach You Can Save From 150 to 360 Hours Every Year by Moving to SOUTHEAST SEATTLE SEATTLE HOMESEEKERS COMPANY anc, If You Live at Green Lake, University Park Those whe can't pay cash can buy on easy terms, $5 down and $3 per month. Houses, with two, three, four, five and six rooms, Il be sold on $6, $8, $ 0, $12 or $1 5 per month, terms depending on —FOR—— CHEAP HOMES —— AND GOOD-— INVESTMENTS We defy competition, We bought twenty-eight years ago. We are tolling ton times less than any one one the same distance from First avenue oan sell lots at this time, A FREE BARBECUE DIN- NER and a big band concert to entertain you. Remember, we are not away out in the country. Southeast Se- attle begins on Beacon Hill and extends to Lake Washington, one mile of lots on the shore of Lake Washington, one mile of beautiful level lots fronting on the car line, Only fifteen minut on Washington street car to Southeast Seattle, * puse, ride | |

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