The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 3, 1905, Page 5

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2 ears A Pack of Funny Cards — And Each One Is a Joker ee ee ae Thore wasn't a fy or bug near the kins at last found a vaca | shows how busy Jones’ wife was from 11 @. m. where the fishing was/ place, In fact, it was such a fine) read about in the poser | ylace that Tompkins wrote to a} Rest of all, there was 5 riend in the olty, telling him all of amateurs to spoil the sport. about ft. And just a she arrived home. wagon backed up and a boy delivered these she carried home herself. all her purchases Jwo days later Tompkins kicked himself for being too foolish. BAD BOY TOMMY'S TRICK, “TN fool gran’pa. I'll put this Weill, that’s funny,” pa when he returned. “That out. the room. I'll get a new ona” = “My goodness,” said Prof. Bing-Binger, “if they treat me this ay here in the cast, just because I don't have my hair cut Uke a con- what will they do to me in the rude and woolly weet? I'll have before | go out there on my concert tour.” | While grandpa was gone little/ Tommy tok out the broken bulb and put in the god one, “That beats | me,” declared grandpa. “I was sure| [that bulb was brokea. I won't need | this new bulb after atl.” While grandpa taking my aguin put tn the broken |“t guess It } bulb. “so ‘ But ne found his long hair would have been just the thing In the wi PERSONAL—WM gentieman who struck by hod of bricks that from the third story of down-/| building, and who smiled when if burt, kindly send address of police, Chicago? man with plenty of time has figured out that the average cost of living of a Roman senator was $90,- 000 a year. And there werg no rail-| roads in those days. Lawson is after the Philadelphia gars plant. What's the matter with Tom? Is he running down? "You father, will foot will yout” “I guess I'll watch things first, said grandpa. Thursday at 6:30 o'clock, at summer home of Captain and Calvin Davis, Rainier Beach, danghter, Miss Gertrude E. ‘was married to Mr. Otto W. The bride was attended 3. Olga C. Hartung as brides- and George Hartung served p§roomsman. Rev, L. Jean per- Wed the ceremony. The young will make thie city their residing at Columbia Terrace. The remarkable effects are pro |The Big Busy Basement Gives You |auced by fora calture, ariel election and hybridization. These Exceptional Bargains |" ireen Carnations! the The Frye and Henry packing house may yet have to move. The city is now trying in the superior court to force the remo of @ por- tion of the buildings where they occupy property which the city de- sires to open for street purposes. If the Beacon hill residents are un- successful fn forcing the removal of the slaughter houses through the prrenrnge court procedure they may it the outcome of the city case, which will probably be appealed to the supreme court FLOWERS TO SUIT HIMSELF—iIS A FRENCH INVENTION A Seattle florist is creating al- most at will flowers of varied col ora. ness He states that green becomes turn out a blue _ The florist’s latest stunt tn rain- bow tinta is what he calls the "green | tween Se and Por pa | carnation. P open for inspection at Se D 2 | Saturday morning a dozen peo-|7:30 p. m. to 9:30 p Si Heder wonderful Fels Naptha | $1.00 decorated tancy Paper Nap- |! pie woaring green carnations were | June tra. You are Cordially ineiega sr ae weneeeercrercn BE kins, worth Ie ....ss00++-J@ | Roticed in Seattle, and much com-| to visit same. ment Was provoked by the odd spec-| —— ast well sewed first quality | 954 woven wire enameled Dish | tacle Brooms.. 5eé When seen by The Star the hort! 14-inch . Co 15¢ 260 covered Lunch Basket, good culturist refused to make known the secret process of coloring, but it was learned that by the use of am- fombination Skirt and Suit iiss ‘ateite plated we | “NO ** oe" +eee4++:19@ | monta a carnation can be made to 5} M04 enamel frame mirror, | Se dozen paper Pile Plates, 9-in \"Tale BF ge ro re coloring |, These are the best chenp tots tn “tra value .. seeeee ADE oe 0 eererecescccccseesess@ Ei tiowers was first discove: jn | the city, Two blocks east of end of | Weet Queen Anne car Paria, and the city was seized with astonishment. Many persons will- ingly paid as much as 2 france for one of the flowers. The “green carnation” is making &@ sensation among local lovers of flowers, and the florist who has adopted the ingenous scheme here - Additional Train |] Me bottle Whittemore Shoe Pol- [we raeoee 1500 sheets Blue SiIk Finish Toflet Paper Se large glass Lemon Reamer, good valuo..... Be of owner, Se tinned Strawberry Huller $5.00 Leather Sult Case, 24-in, with shirt fo'd straps and good 10K ss ++ ++ Loans: [nsurnance Rents - We wood towel ring, hardwood Ratural finish .. . Se Sooo. ELGER & HURLBU via the Northern Pacific to Spokane, commencing June 4th, Leaves Seat- | tle daily 2 p. m. This makes four | trains dally from Seattle te Spo- kane. * 626. 2d Ave. and Union St. avenue, Postoffice building. to 6 tired and worn out by her task, « | all except ee } | sald grand | bulb | broken bulb up there when he goes | just have burned out just as 1 lett | | | the new bulb back to the library Tom bulb This beats ma’ muttered grandpa and get a good) your old grand- Latest in Seattle LOCAL FLORIST HAS PROCESS BY WHICH HE CAN COLOR is said to be doing @ rushing bual- soon an the unpopular be will “THE PUGET ¢ SOUND LIMITED,” the Northern Pacific new train be- $100 Lots line, and south of Ross, Basy terms Inquire nm Biecw dommes Bothwell “inawe 1897 RELIABLE TRANSFER CO. Baggage, Furniture, Storage Office and storage room, 1215 First Phones—Sunset 901, Independent, BH SEATTLE STAR—SATURDAY UNE! 3, 105. ay f° CO-OPERATES WITH BOARD O BEING PRINTED Mayer Ballinger i» going down the Hne with the health board in the efforts of the latter to ‘oree the anti-expectorating ordinance in can come to this store and get the best plano there is for the price Our stock contains all grades from the Steinway down to an upright for $150. One or the other of the planos we seli is is sure to measure up to your expectations, If it does not, we take all the risk. But there is no risk to take—you are as certain of satisfaction aa Uncle Sam ts of bis tax- os, Easy payments Sherman, Clay & Co. Til Second Ave., Seattle. Buy Your Clothing at the OLO RELIABLE SPOT KLINE & ROSENBERG, 625 First Avenue. One of the Cut Rate Stores Selling Wine Cardul, $1.00 size True Woman's Tonic. bid fi if you seo it on the billboards? Dr. Puck's Kidney and Back- ache Pills, 0 size 45e Stops backache; makes you walk straight Try our Anti-Pain Plasters Double strength, doable . covers the pain. Stone's Headache Pow- BOTS ne crevenee over be Give quick relief. Never fal Almond and Cucumber Cream Soe alze 25 Nothing better for the ¢ nef Makes the skin soft and smoth. Phone us your drug wants We deliver the goods. STONE'S PIKE ST. PHARMACY fetiable Family and Presertp- tion Druggtate. 419 PIKE STREET, BOSTON DENTAL PARLORS Twelve-year guarantes, Lady attendants Houre—#:30 to ¢; Munday, 9 to 12, Both phones, | 1420 SECOND AVENUE NewYork LiquorCo |, For Best Wines and Liquors AYOR HELPING ALONG CRUSADE ———————— SPITTING ORDINANCETHOUSANDS OF “WARNING” GLIPS ——$—$_$—= jin Washington, | mance to persons | law | NOTWITHSTANDING HOLIDAYS {amor F HEALTH TO ENFORCE ANTI- connection with its tuberculosis crusade. He has had printed thousands of little slips bearing a copy of the ordinance forbidding expectorating on the sidewalks and in public places, Bivery patrolman is to be supplied with them, and it will be his duty to hand one of the slips to every offender, If a man ts found spitting promiscuously after being thus warned, the patrolmen have inatructions to arrest him. Only bad offenders are to be sent to jatl, although there is not yet a case on record where an arrest hae ber en made 6 expectorating ordinance I regard aa 7 at must be en-| forced within reason,” said the} mayor Saturday morning, in dis-| cussing the matter, “If every per non caught expecte * on the sidewalks or in the street cars| were arrested the jail would be filled to overflowing, and the police | court would never be able to dis pose of all the case “I am following here the custom D. C., which is to} hand the slip containing the ordi een breaking the than | The | This ts better, I believe, to make arrests in every case. ordinance ts more for the purpose of education than auything else.” | WEEK WAS G00D REAL ESTATE DEALERS HAD A BUSY SESSION—PROSPECTS | FOR NEXT WEEK POINT TO A RECORD BREAKER Real estate dealers this week have} been handicapped {n making sales, | as there were two days and a haif when their offices were closed. Re | = | curdiess of this, business was by no! P slow, Actual eales have ted up to several hundreds of thousands of dollars, and inquiry | has started tn a way that next wook ought to be @ record breaker The actual sales for the week have been in the downtown dis triet. All dealers report the busl-| |ness In the residence portions very poor. The transfer of the northeast cor ner of Fifth and Pike to Captain Caine from EK. J. Erickson for $75,000, was the largest sale of the |week. The property is 120 feet *qu and improved with a low |one-story frame structure, As Cap tain Caine bas been purchasing 4 lereat deal of property in and jaround Pike during the past spring | lit is hoped this property was pur-| it hased for the purpose of erecting a \substantial duliding. mean William Thaanum has sold a part | of a lot on Shilshole, in Ballard, for $14,000. This ts the largest real oe tate sale Ballard has had for some) jtime. | | J. C. Riley, of the Deany Blain | jcompany, has sold to H. K Bwin of the firm of Calhoun, Denny &| Ewing, a lot on Seventh between) Stewart and Olive for $10,000. | | At the first meeting of the Real/ | Estate club, held at the Hote! Stan |der, Inst wook, the young members of the realty field gained a deal of; real estate of the city. The Saturday evening etait! will again have an opportunity of | hearing the Saturday night street concert given by the merchants on First avenue between Columbia and Marion, The merchants have arre 1 to have Prof. Min ab band give a programme between and 9:30 o'clock. who for nine years wi tem Be a been @ ant ins r in the lowal office of the nited States weather bureau under G. N. BSalis- bury, hae been appointed by the 2317 FIRST AVE. NORTH. FREB DELIVERY. Phones Main 2873; Ind 1335. ALBERT HANSEN ewagy oes"? 706 tet Avenue REMOVAL NOTICE! Have removed from Second aven enue and Marion street, Mari) Our prices are the very lowes terial and workmansh!p Houghton & Hunter Watch Inspectors P., GN. and Interurban Railways —carry a choice line of American Watches. 704 tet Ave. Near Cherry Street. Modern Dental Parlors chief of the weather bureau to take charge of the bureau at Pocatello. He will leave with his family for the new post Saturday. — THE NORTHERN PACIFIC } | | will change its schedule of trains on| June 4th. Look out for many changes and additional trains MODERN DENTAL PARLORS PHONE, MAIN 8190 ue and Pike street to Second av- Building. t consistent with first class ma- Second Ave. and Marion St. MARION BUILDING i Site NON TRUST |WaRION STREET School of Photography frea to Amateurs he jae to the b PHOTO SUPPLY co. MYSTERIOUS WONDER WORKER PERFORMS MIRACLES OF HEALING nesTone® HEALTH TO HOPELESS INVALIDS @VEN UP TO DIE BY DOCTORS. STRANGE STORY OF WOMAN SAYS PH@NOMENAL POWER OF PANOPATHIC PROFESGOR BROUGHT HER BACK TO LIFE WHEN BODY FELT DEAD AND LIFELES§ HUMAH HEART MADE TO BEAT AGAIN Hundreds Healed by This Man, Who His Discarded Useless Drugs and Medicines Gince He Has Made Wonderful Discovery of Life's Law. NO DISEASE HE MAY NOT CURE Vet He Offers Services Free of Charge to All Who Are Sick and Af- it His Duty flicted—Cures Them in Their Own Homes—Belie to God and Man to Help All Who Stand in Need. —_—_—_. NEW YORK, May (Special | do, because my power has been test~ Correspondence.) —The seeming mir-|ed in thousands of cases. One cane, aclen of healing performed by that|a ‘miracu as the patient famous scientist and DA himself city, Dr. Wi Harry 5 1 tling cures o Mich, ¥ a terrible dinense that given up to die threatened to rot his bones, make een #o wonderful eeth and hair fall out, destroy nd results that they have aw , taste, smell and hearing and ed universal praise, astonishment er the body with ulcerous sores; and mystery among profes#ional|m disease that makes a man a livil men and the general public alike.| corpse, like leprosy. He also fall In the face of rs’ verdicts and/to get help from his home doctors, apparent impossibilities this man|and was in such misery of mind and has taken invalids pronounced hope lesaly incurable and restored them to life and health when all other means had failed Ce lerable | body that he looked upon suicide as his only chance of escaping a more frightful death, was actually think- ing of killing himself, when, luckily for him, ught to my his aroused by these phenor attention. I I cured both bee him. My treatm he poison in ther lao «that this | out of his body, his blood worke proclaims the | of the very roc fuct that he has discarded the use-| restored the m jess drugs and medicines usually | And another w prescribed by physicians. In par-| Hall of Bnowv His physt- tial explanation he states that he| clans pronounced beyond med- has discovered the greatest of life's | ical ald and wanted to saw an opem- laws, that apparently has been over-|!ng through his skull as a last looked by previous searchers after | chance. Pieces of bone as big as my the secret of nature. And it is evi-| finger and half an inch long came jent beyond doubt that this discov-| out from above his eye. His agony ery gives him a power over disease | Was terrible. He had abandoned all and death not possessed by ord hope and thought nothing but the mortals, So ce ed him. All he expected ability that he e his last dying hours prove that th at mfortable as possible, but y not cure. Astounding 4 ed his life and cured him com- assertion appears to be, there pletely, Sometimes I myself would plenty of evidence to support it. In| be inclined to doubt the reports that one case, if not in more, by means |come from my patients if I did not of the mysterious power he possess~| know the facts in each case. It is en, he is stated to have made the} not long ago that I received a letter human heart beat again, reviving | from one of them, a Mra. J. G. Whit- the flickering spark of life when all| field of Norfolk, Va. in which she but exting i. and curing dis-| says: ‘I was so near crossing the eases that baff the skill of the | Great Valley that my body felt dea@ best doctors and specialists, He ap- | and lifeless, but you made my heart pears to have complete control and| beat sgain and my biood flow mastery over the hydraheaded mon- | through my veins once more. I was er, Diseare, under whatever form| very despondent when you came te or name it may be known. }my rescue. My stomach, Ii and Yet, strange as it may seem in| kidneys were in such a bad day and age, with all the su-| Was afraid I couldn't ever be cured, ad command over the | and, addition, I was afflicted with flesh is hetr to, he) varic veins and ulcers that I Joes not use his discovery to fill his| thought could not be cured. I was own p ls at the expense of the| in despair when I wrote to you, feel- thoussnds of suffering tren and wo- {ins that it was a chance for life an@ men who appeal to him for the ald!heaith. I suffered untold misery, gives wo giadly and so freely, as| but now I can shout for joy over he might easily do, saying during a] my restoration to life and health, I don't feel like the same person. feel so thankful to you. May 4 bless you.’ These are only ran= dom examples, but you see that they I believe it ts to help all ut regard eve this power sight be an| prove my power to cure even in the ck 1 face of what seems certain death, This being my earn | But these and the other so-called | airacies that Iam credited with performing are not miracles in the same way as those described in the Bible. They may seem just as won- derful to the witnesses and to the men and women whose lives are saved and health restored, but they are, in truth, simply scientific phe- nomena that demonstrate and prove the power given me by the discov- jery I have made of life's law, the secret of what creates and main= tains life, and overcomes disease and death.” “But how do you find time to visit patients all over the country and yet treat so many thousands? “While it is true that I have pa- tients In every State of the Union, im Canada, Mexico, and foreign countries. I do not have to visit them in order to cure them. One of the peculiarities of my power is that 1 can and do cure them in their own lief, I feel that I must give freely of my services to all who are tL I do not want to pone as a philan- thropist, but I have my own ideas st use to make of the} money I have, and I know of no} etter way to spend it htan to make} le easier for those who are in the grasp of pain and disease. I have ade both my money and my dis- ery unaided, and ff I choose to # both tn laboring for the health m sure that it is no- how or why I do it s almost no limit to the money I could make tf I chose to keep this wonderful secret to my- nelf, ax you can readily understand, but I feel that it belongs to human- ity as much as it does to me. What} cht have I to grow wealthy out of my fellowmen’s miseries? Just think of what it means when I am abie to say that there is no disease I may ‘True, not cure. Just think of what a mes-|homes just as easily and just as sage of hope and so n out ix to ely as if I went to them or they hundreds and the invalids | came to me.” throughout the length ar H breadth hen how———” nd who have given up hope being well again! "I do not care what doctors may “All that any one who is {1 in any way and wants to be cured has to is to write to me, addressing Wal- nay; I do not care what the dise lace Hadley, M. D., office 1148 W. is called. I am just ready to] No, 2 Broadway, New York, tell- make the deaf hear, the lame walk,| Ing me the name of the disease they to cure ce mption, cancers, tum-| suffer from most, thetr principal ors, paralysis, locomotor ataxia,| symptoms, age and sex, and I will Bright's disease, organic weakness, | send m a course of home treat ¢ of the socalled incurable | ment absolutely free of charge. A as I am to cure stomach |tetter does just as much good as @ . blood @isorders, rheumatism, | personal visit ° }eatarrh or ther il that human Surely you do not mean that any flesh is heir to. I do not care or] one who is sick can write to you and nt to know how much or how lit. 1, without paying you any has, but only that] acked by disease in| “But I do mean just that. Both any »f Its many forms. No mat-| my services and the treatment I send ter what it me, I meanlere entirely free to any one whe to go on curt ny one who asks| needs tre nt. And I am espe- me of any disease they may have,| cially anxious to cure those who just og long as I am willing and nk, or have been told, that their bie. When I have this power to|case is incurable, that there ts no save life and restore health I could| hope for them to regain their lost not let men and women, human be-| health and strength, If they will Ings like myself, go on suffering and| write to me there is not only hope, dying for the want of that which [| but an almost absoiute certainty have to give, I know what I can/that they need be sick no longer.” 0, on terms of $10 per month, either this cottage cr a 2-story house, with 5 acres, on two car lines and Jake, all the lay- ing hens you want at 40 cents each, or Jersey cows at $40 each, See Cc. D. Hillman, in Times block at once, CHPAP—Only §7!

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