The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 4, 1905, Page 6

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| 4 THE SEATTLE STAR. eh ts — : — THE SEATTLE STAR penton mcm mathematics in some school?” How'd th’ berry Jam come out? BY STAR PUBLISHING CO, ‘ Neither, He owns tho largest Tried it yet?” en OFFICKS—L0T and 1800 Reventh Avenue cm tresamaking on lishment in| “Not yet,” says gramma, “but 1) TRLEPHONKS ye ye iecnsiieds About th’ jam, It always comes out] a, I know uv sumpin’ good I’m gotn'| Preserves wore all right, too, Tried} The Use And Abuse ofa L t’ got ome last night é aw p ome last nigh At gramma’s house in winter time,| Decided not t’ open any more ae EES I bet, | TU Christma not another can be ; the breach of promixe taw ts more familiar to the public through | “GIN UP FOR HERM IT COMES." thoy will not oven apeatk to ot iy ieee he cael einem: * See annee Sash terete thle ; a ite ABUSE than through tts USE. By ko tu be aye aaylore th Mow, vigue beret want hel ia ae we _| How many cans? Just fifty-six th , 3 : ok toate eae foe ren ae at Jo! An’ soon my gramma makin’ ft—an your, t in arity the woman of Stytieted Wain enameled lot uy minur pies Pa po Mila yates Be teed mor | I needed more, but berries were too ; Hee ach Bh see le mber of ne who won't @ Tho stuff smelt good, When ma an dear.” | Cheek, and divorse t smirch who takes advantage of the breach With ther nuggets hoame, to ma, but, God biews them L ke eo aos tare ee An’ by an’ by, when all th’ work 1s] ‘ i Of promise law, » upon the first opportunity within her grasp to me'd tyke ta bee Whalute 08 aon Fame the samo.—-Whitwel} Coy) My ma, she stuck ‘er nose up In th’ through. b Place some wealthy man in the po f defendant En throw a big harp poon Tesscedence . Geqnaenes, Pera+ alr Sho says, “We'll leave th’ cleantn’ f If such cases t 8 out of e Then eyed be arich man os ® | An’ laughed an’ says, “I'm Just in up t you on 4 , . q 1 f court, and the alleged. Pretty dorg orn suun, “I'm afral pene se , 4 time, I guess.” An’ Maggie, little man.” An’ little package »+++ 4 W lacerated footings of plaintiffs balmed privately with bank notes, enat tar an = pyallg 1 Lavy ue} An’ gramma laughed real hard an’ man mente Sale q peatindion t:cou aici thenie tai : \ ia , and too much,” said he rong then sald, “Ye That's mo—ho always got t' lick th’ I ue @ aturday the contention in cou ves | into an unsavory serlea of ~~ je Magabhn w eve'd lyke tu be who had been married much longér.| An’ man Toetrale ‘er thinas en’ went! pan. ene Gilets. y Mancve-—cell the ‘a thrusts wherein lie revelations « sceful doings tn downtown | mn po way uy where itt a Why do you give him such long) right out | " < sastee DP gies f | tates and lodging-houses, wh sthing ef many wine bottion | Huntin’ fer th’ blame northe thers’ ween tn € says, moFe|T* gramma’s kitchen, Gramma had) LONG ENOUGH TO BE BROKE.)] saturday § 4 figures. pole “Ob. Tau ng about ‘ x ; 2 a ne a =e supp. © both go on the! A million peaches there. She took| “Why don’t you devote more ai ee | § rae plaintiffs in such casea get little aymp. 1 the public. DEVILFISH DAN CHUNYER, | theory that a word to the wise ds a ps r ; | tention to Harold?” asked the young on or Va — thefr disgraceful revels and orgies have bee vO-tut on . sufficient.” “ " . c who was nanaging the lem ns Lemon Sug : nto pub _ , An’ pinned a bib on ma an’ maj Woman Licity, any grievance they may have suffered through the tnaincerity Seen NS Se — wailed tn onade stand at the church fatr y's Grip and Ce e 4 Se inconsideration of men, seems off-set by their own lack of self An’ Maggie—she's th’ girl—she hur-| “What's the use?” retorted the ‘ a RE Tespect and ide for th 4, too. me who wa running” for an au 4 4 Such ty the be-t led t h-of-y we ar meen a An’ mma helped, I tell you, | tomobile He's been here mo far to the put peaches flew j than an hour i ee ‘ : | Ma says, “If 1 was you T wouldn't! 4 ; that of enabling w ee ee ee ee take 1 wouldn't call Goodwin a hand at of enabling w sotted ct ter to fleece men of fortune at od, | | Out any stones, I think they alway me man, but he has a str who make Ir ee ' Nbertt " make fa ee * aygaee greets el * a4 i A | Th’ flavor better.” Gramma says Exercise, my exer Th QU KER DRUG ee) £ jewal blackmail } "That's #0 t A A DEMONSTRATION OF THE PROPER USE OF THD } | But then yer father IHkes ‘em out, | - - : 4 L BREACH-OF-PROMISE LAW 18 RARE THIN( - io | & you know Wu Ting Fang declares he | e SOUNTY / BASS SEING WH . KING ais a eiseilial al “Well, John does, too,” says ma,|retire Since dodging that dynamite 4043-4055 First Avenue ¥ ; . t en cy vm b, vu een ‘ee! | be alee Gain Meith Cibeadiice We beatified to. witness the éen : ried i yt then T aay bomb, Wu doen't feel that ‘ Strati * " a It's with ‘em in—er none, Oh, by hould remain in office Just because gern on now befure It, wherein the breach-of-promise law ts ap- a th’ way, ' under fire ms possible, the young and blameless a cent who was the vic- j thm of the man’s brata } ee et a meee Som. Mayor A PIANO FOR YOU : _—e fat pocketbook will punish him—but the publictty given to his ¢ human behavior towarda a young, modest and Innocent girl THE LIQUOR QUESTION. € Fain him politicalty ik tek Un Wadd 46 aaeik “he @ thin upon bis : N. That's what we have, The Sherman, Clay & Co. way - ener. | Kansas has t = alien igillle guarantees straightforward, honest tment to the expert r Henceforth Mayor 2 f Ratlard, will find himself remembered boasts of a pos n of more than If suspecting, confiding and the timid allk r ‘ fag the man who deliberately sot wut poor little Rosena Grover, in | da, as abe {a miltion and half. Looks like 6B |B our best friends pay it and are by, Where else in the United the loving and protected atmosphere of her home, wh trang hee reg er oe error, t boasts” is the word. States can you find a plano house that quotes est net prices u the had tired of the love of the frail girl whose heart he had ued all | would just like to know why| men in the eity — & Co., Wo ary, Gras thers? r hin wiles to win, CAST HER BRUTALLY ASIDE, saying that he could | are so jealous hearted that] “Bank cashier or wipe ong Gee te 9288 oe in the p Marry no woman who had consumption, and heartlessly leaving her, a _ ong oes _aeenaagainge web ba Broken thing in his path ieee —— * Any amount of m y the Jury may award Mies Gr be t ows rcmrnse forte ure and the mama she barrie bat | Sherman, Clay & Co. : rough the proper use of the breach of promise law in this « oe all . Akins bh Waliers ov clevwhers, whese reels oh | iS 711 Second Ave., Seattle 7 Ghnocent and trusting girls, will be warned in future, , | THE SAFEST PLACE TO BUY A PIANO. p = IT MAY HELP YOUR ; ee siibiiniabainiion mt “ a a eee eens am naa ms gowene woes |] POCKETBOOK OUT | We sell moderately priced, down-to-date, perfoct fitting, ready- SRDAY WAS A RECORD-BREAKER fn C, D. Hillman’s to-wear SUITS and OVERCOATS Meadow Gardens. In ten days ali of our cleared and grubbed land 8 | 8 ERCOATS, | will be gone forever, No wonder, they sell for §250 for a tract over | 460 feet long. Why, ft would cost more than that alone to clear it. * | On One Dollar a Week Payments Il Over $400 worth of potatoes raised on one acre of this land. Some a I] have fruit trees, On sidewalks and city water. ‘The largest school in the Northwest. Exclust | d py . school in the Northwest. Exclusive users of Budget §/ See mas eta amt a ee a en ogeants deck ouisadiies SATURDAY’S. SPECIAL Exchange Dept. in state. More teachers than any similar E oO Cc - 00 hammers busy, We want about twenty more carpenters Ry Se pe oe astern Outfitting Coo, (Inc) [)f i icrinn Sitatn: "Take" tow fenton car to Duwamish bridge JELLY ROLLS Sc, TWO FOR 13. r : A “* only few minutes’ ride. Come today. Everybody says it is the ic tad WILSON’S MODERN BUSINE! “Seattle's Reliable Cre ; : ; : y a a 88 COLLEGE. dit House” Cor, Pike St. and Fifth Ave. best offered around Seattle, Just like « big lawn, Made from fresh Eggs and Home-made Currant Jelly. « w ‘ aoe a Oe SL aae ean aceeNee NOTICE i os - . ees ccemeennacerer + woe ae OO IPE ye ESE 8 anys PMA SEP Ne MEN VRE SNEY:S Ov: VRUYVVT VL PPAR? | 4 4 BREWERY ON STRIKE DRINK UNION BE cccraenmpenentiicaiesal MMI inci - AAs CHICAGO LOAN OFFICE Piano We have had fifty-five years’ experience in piano selling. During that time we learned much—we learned how pianos ought to be made in order to possess a brilliancy, am action, a tone, and that « ability that would enable it to be a pleasure to generations. These ideas have been carried out by a prominent Eastern manufacturer, We have put our mame on the apes ause It is in every respect as good as any piano that can be bought, save one or two which are very costly. It is very much better known than any other instrument of equal cost. It is not so well known here in Washington for the reason that Kohler & Chase are practically new comers. Put in California it is found in the studios of the state's greatest musicians. Two of them write as follows: WZ 4, Wi) 117 Yesier Way. A genteel place to borrow money om diamonds and all kin: fal. a ey Murray Murray's $10.00 Suits Murray's $12.00 Suits Murray's $15.00 Suits Murray's $18.00 Suits, Murray's $20.00 Suits MEN’S SHOES. * Men's Shoes $5.00 LADIES’ SHOES. Fine Vici Kid Ladies’ regular $3.00 v » nl $1.65 BOYS’ SHOES. Giant Calf, the best b: f shoe on the market, $2.50; Saturday id shirts at about half price, “THE BARGAIN STORE 1104 First Avenue, 1 Otto Fielssner, the well-known pianist and musical director: Herman Genes, the eminent pianist, late of Berlin: | SAN FRANCISCO, May 22, 1903, ‘The Kohler & Chase plano upon which I bave again bad the || sepssRs. KOHLER & CHASE nnn AMUSEMENTS. ne pleasure of playing, (s distinguished by @ beautiful, rich, singing Dear Sirs:—1 congratulate you on your fine Kobler & Chase up~ Trica Srhird Avenue right pianos Having had ample time to give them a thorough test, Theator tone, perfect nness and sparkling brilliancy, Its greatest advan- || fo wt nat th . " it gives me pleasure ate that they have proved satisfactory in ene: Sneek Wopalax Shaated: tage, however, is the really ideal action which makes it possible for || very reapect. The tone is rich and sympathetic and the action pulas virtuosos to play the heaviest pieces for hours without fatigue In remarkable for its elasticity sHT AND ALL WEEK. this respect the Kohler & Chase planos aro today unequaled. | Musicians will find that the same efficient work can be done on ATURDAY MATINEE, “WHEN THE BELL TOLLS” the Kohler & Chase upright piano as on a Grand. HERMAN GENNS. | Very sincerely yours, Translated from the German. a OTTO FLEISSNER, med and Acted, Well Staged, Next Week, Starting Sunday Matte nee, First Farcical Comedy of the ason “HOOLIGAN’ S TROUBLES” Direct from New York, Containing All the Latest Singing, Dancing and Musical Hits. No change in prices. Phone: S T A R_ The Great Sensation. ALL RECORDS BROK CHIQUITA. 10—Other Shows—10 2 Shows Saturday Petals We could produce many more such testimonials, but the strongest fact of all is this— More Kohler & Chase Pianos are Sold in California Than Any Other Single Make Once its matchless qualities are known, it will achieve the samemeasure of success here in Washington, We extend to you a hearty invitation to see it and hear it played. It can be bought on casy payments, if desired. Visitors welcome. 567. KOHLER & CHASE ae 1305 Second Avenue ee Arcade Building Nt A a THEATER TWO NIGHTS Saturday, 250, 100, Amateur Night, Many Interesting Eve “THE TIGER LIU JOHN _CORT, Tevight fed Satteda RICHARDS D Vor we 40— mous BUNS? EK PRICES~$1.00 to..238." Math Giiadeoy Monday,.: Tusetay_ ail ue wd londay, a ja ue "Comed : * miss atice’ 8 Reon “THE MQRRIAGE OF KITTY, Asics Jitter aah Cat

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