The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 3, 1905, Page 4

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THE SEATTLE STAR—YRIDAY, NOV, ! THE SEATTLE STAR a, | athomatics (a iat choo! ~ | towa th’ berry come out?| n t| Tried it yot ~ BY STAR PUBLIeNING Co. Noither, He owns the large sking establishment d ‘ ways gramma, “but 1 ’ oe OFFICKS-1201 and 1909 Beventh Avenue | dressmak RY APTERNOON BXCEPT UND T T | town.” r fret TELEPHONES) yw § AR. DUS Ya . h’ jam, It always comes out a Department a ‘Malry 1080; Independent 118% SUMPIN' GC t | | | Besiness {Suna 00D The Use And Abuse of a Law : - ' ome last night | t gramma 190 In winter time,| Decided not t' open arty more | —_—_—— —_—— . Till Christmas—not another can be ore las’ woek, my ma} fore | , » inthe “GIN UP FOF ORM IT COMES.") they wil t even spealt te one a . to the put ‘ P YOR HERD IT COME they will m 1 alt t 1 How many cans? Just fifty-six this ebay : Eys'd lyke tu be aye saylore other, Now, right here f want to} ‘ ayer On ships wot sayle frum knome ay that I have two un and . ee It is man of chomically-tinted hair, er a } En bring a lot uv minurs number ne who w tue } on it—an ear, | Ira eded more, but ries were too ; : “ : iff amolt good, When ma an’ dear.” whoek art A who taken advantage of the besscl With ther nuggets hoam¢ to me, but, God bless them, 4 ma met there An’ by an’ by, when all th’ work is through | she stuck ‘er nose up in th she says, “We'll leave th’ cleanin’ > patente eres Se ta them just the same.—Whivwetl Cor : clan opportunity within her grasp to | “Inye'd lyke tu be a whalure tu feapondence Sequaches! Tenn My ma place some athy mas , ¢ defendant #&n throw a big harp poon, Nows, f ar teaa 0 lang ‘ ed an’ ways, “T'm Just In up t’ you e ae . “ ‘hen eye'd be « a a “ F If such sare quietly 4 out of court, and the alleged. | T2O® ® rich man time, I gue An’ Maggte, little man." An’ little retty dorg orn suun, “ i By laceratea nee of . 1 privately with bank notes, ee ae sat cam os re i Z Ay Boe 5 oe Greene Seen set hare aa’ wows digo deg 7 me ; ’ and too much,” sald her old friend then aald, "Y That’s me—ho always get t’ ck th’ the conter res t to an unsavory series of But bee he awl eye'd lyke tu be who had been married much longer.| An' man Dictate why reesei ‘ ce im downtown | pA crtick explore-er, Why do you give him #uch long righ i ne tn gO Way up where 8 co! lectures when he vo nore ; " 1 a) wafer and lodgir ase8, an the cracking of many wine detties Huntin’ fer th’ blame northe} than a heey bs yo Td oe y nce" Pama A besiaawemratenene Wepac cox hoped gupenbe tens Goa Ngure The plaintiff, tn such cases get little sympathy from the pub ok off ‘er things an’ went pan, bo ‘Oh, I suppose we both go bn th . w von fevet ore at J ‘ . E \ tt oth Ko ¢ no! A million peaches there, She took| “Why don’t you devote more # DEVILFISH DAN CHUNYER, | theory that a word to the wise ts| ate "| tention to Harold?” asked the young thelr disgraceful revets a gies have been dragged tr ffictent.” rinned a bit » ‘en? woman who Ww " ing the lem Gren th Ly 1 have 3 ragged into pud- UNCLE HENRY THINKS al = = a bib co ma an? ma) Vom wed ot the chereh. fa pe Ueity, any grieva ¥ may have suftered through the insincerity | sailed tn OF tnconside t off-set by their own lack of self An’ Mage he r What's the wise torted the Tespect and » ve \ “7 sp pot aI ccahce on tun didieon | ee ts nan om out | The QUAKER DRUG CO BREACH-OF-PROMISE LAN RARE THING IN KING | —— | BP ans Wu Ting Vang 4 Pred m— 4013-1015 First Avenue atratic w before it, w ach-of- prow w te ape : 7 . 4 . th’ wa Pealed to to punish a t mpensate, In auch measure as ketbook will puntsh him-—but publicity given to his fahuman jor towards a young et and innocent girl, w THE LIQUOR QUESTION, 4 3 : | a sin “4 x 2 g hye “ i c That's what we have, The Sher Clay & Co. way of selling honor, Henceforth Mayor Zook, of Ballard, will find himself rem - + @p the man who deitders t out poor little R 2 le ne t ; . t ! am c ; . our best friends pay it and are happy. Where else in ne 6United the loving and protected atm 2 of Ser heme, who wen he ML pees , te ho' wort ‘ . States can you find a piano house that quotes lo et prices . without dickering, jockeying or ev asion? a a find fections under an he against the w ¢ her par Mat she was a consump and in delicate he on. Wh HE DIDN'T BEAR NO GRUDGRS | ¢ ‘them os . : : ron SS Gn, Wosmene: Greaue sicheeea, Tt aed otheeel eller " 00" jramer chmond h and others? the had tired of the love of the fra whove heart he had used all 1 would ike to know why Q ; his wiles to win, CAST HER F r ¥ ASIDE, sayt t . men are so jealous hearted that| is a re aM 4 We save you $50 to $150 on a Piano. Every house marked in plain figures—One Price Marry no woman who had consumption, and heartlessly leaving her, tickets, “used.” Broken thing in his path. ’ Any amount of money the jury may award Miss Grover | | / , A Sherman, Clay & Co. Poor recompense for the hurt and the hum ton she has suff r . through the pi @ of the ey w in 1 . eho ‘ ia Balinra ~ : ee eee srcccee toon Bry MAKE A NOTE OF THIS ‘ TE Soeend Aven. Sowtie cent and trusting girls, will be warned in future, against Bal- . ’ THE SAFEST PLACE TO BUY A PIANO. Erk i _| ITMAY HELP YOUR COLLINS BLOCK, JAMES AND SECOND. PHONES 416 POCKETBOOK OUT We sell moderately priced, down-to-date, perfect fitting, ready- ain upon his | , aa breaiée. |. Yeanses bee taken : ee ‘ " P guarantoes straightforward, honest treatment to the expert, the une suspecting, confiding and the timid alike, The pr low that YESTERDAY WAS A RECORD-BREAKER tn C, D. Hillman's . . , Meadow Gardens, In ten days al! of our cleared and grubbed land | to-wear SUITS and OVERCOATS, will be gone forever. No wonder, they sell for $260 for a tract over | 409 feet long. Why, It would cost more than that alone to clear it Qn One Dollar a Week Payments |] Over $400 worth of potatoes rained on one acre of this land. Some te have fruit trees, On sidewalks and elty water. ome #t school In the North 5 on ra sins titan tees man : : QO hammers busy. Woe also want about twenty more carpente ial, Rachanee Devt. im state. More teachers then any simier il Koastern Outfitting Co., (lnc) pp ery, imines, Take ante Menton ton ty Duwemiak bridge yw them? “ . oe ; sly few minutes’ ride. Come today, Everybody says it is the JELLY ROLLS 8c, TWO FOR I3c WILSON’S MODERN BUSINESS COLLEGE. Seattle's Reliable Credit House” Cor. Pike St. and Fifth Aye. st offered around Seattle. Just jike « big lawn. Made from fresh Eggs and Home-made Currant Jelly. nn MEL LLL LEE ee NOTICE....... NS ten enn SB ee ee eee naa ey ce LOO emer ~ AY NINA PLY MEP MI NEN Ev ere. aa hs eeny Je Ge STILL ON STRIKE DRINK UNION BEER CHICAGO LOAN OFFICE — HARRY SILVER, Prop, 117 Yesler Way. NKRUPT SALE '# $8.00 Suits .... ‘= $10.00 Suits ... $12 Suits . X $15 Suits ay’s $15.00 Sui MEN'S SHOES. $ $5.00 Men's Shoes .. s We have had fifty-five years’ experience in piano selling 4 - : ME te During that time we learned much—we learned how pianos ought to be made in order to possess a brilliancy, am . LADIES’ SHOES. action, a tone, and that durability that would enable it to be a pleasure to generations. pein ny pnah wale ‘These ideas have been carried out by a prominent Eastern manufacturer 2 Be cman Bi, We have put our name on the pianos bee he best boys’ school It is in every respect as good as any fF » that can be bought, save one or two which are very costly i i Reon coun It is very much better known than any other instrument of equal cost f Children’s Shoes at great re- k fachineton for the reason that. Kohk hase e etic ew com duction en's we It is not so well known here in Washi nf he rea that Kohler & Chase are practically new comers. } ae a one, Men's working — But in California itis found in the studios of the state's greatest musician . Two of them write as follows THE BARGAIN STORE : 1104 First Avenue, anist and musical director: ‘ —— Giant Calf, t Herman Genes, the eminent pianist, late of Berlin: Otto Fieixener, the well-known p , het te | SAN FRANCISCO, May 22, 1903, AMUSEMENTS. The Kohler & Chase plano upon which I have again had the MESSRS. KOHUER & CHASE poe te wae iy pleasure of piaying, is distinguished by a beautiful, rich, singing Dear Sire:—t congratulate you on your fine Kobier & Chase up- } ird Avenue t perfect evenness and sparkling brilliancy. Its greatest advan right pianos, Having bad am t ive them a thorough toat, Theater e sleasure to state that they have proved satisfactory 1 OR eae tage, however, is the really ideal action which makes it pomible for || * sives me plow : | She wage Hn } The Most Popular Theater, every respect. Th ° hand sympathetic and the action virtuosos to play the heaviest pleces for hours without fatigue In remarkable for its elastielt TONIGHT AND ALL WEEK. SATURDAY MATINEE, io ‘Yelbent >ble 7 r rday ui M uisste find that the same efficient work be done ot : = f this respect the Kobler & Chase pianos are today unequaled | epnaiciana will find that he samme ef e eat wort can be done on Se oe Translated from the German. eT Very sincerely Yours Oppo FLEISSNER, Well Staged, Costumed ‘and Acti Next Week, Starting Sunday Matl- We could produce many more such testimonials, but the strongest fact of all is this— : ranted 3 i y “HOOLIGAN’S TROUBLES” Direct from New York, Containing? More Kohler & Chase Pianos are Sold in California ‘aoe bi Ail the Latest eineing, Denciaa change in prices, Phones, 66%. Than Any Other Single Make eee STAR mom tion, Once fts matchiess-qualitics are known, it will achieve the sapreymeasure of success here in Washington. 4 ty ALL oncane a a j € » a at te Bi an ea » yea. We extend to you a hearty invitati > see it and hear it played tb-nes Goad It can be bought on casy payments, if desired. Visitors welcome. PAY 2 Shows Saturday Afternoon, 1 * 4 2to 6 P.M KOHLER & CHASE AE Sime: $305 Second Avenue = “ finns» Arcade Building eee 1 Vibe TWO NIGHTS MOR Saturday, 250, 1c. Sat Amateur Night 2 Many Interestftt “THE TIGER LI THE VERY BEST c, SOc, 26e al ” JOHN oEt Mapnaee me onight and Saturday, Saturday Mat ‘ RICHARDS AND Pi Famous Georgia MINSTREL 40—-FAMOUS FUNSTEI PRICES—$1.00 to 250, 5c, 260, Sunday, Monday, T: Juies Murry's Ineludin see MISS ALICE JOMNSON oO “THE MARRIAGE OF K' PRICES—$1.00 to 260, Seats selling. e Sere OTN cmen eter er err c-] ina =)

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