The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 17, 1905, Page 4

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Tiago on the outskirts of the village j . PUB LIRHING ¢ apple cheoke le brother came to “ Re oe . - > Opening Ee tear to anower toe boosh PEKY AER Nan <a WITH STAR READERS a! SATURDAY BARGAINS * * Yea, Clesy’s at home he oa 1 : Business Departrn nant RPT OND na pendent 1198 NB Si ™ . — VANCOUVER, | omy 31 Tale) nut he's fixing | chicken : : " i tl ity colebratos laut night as it never| iN» Minnar, And then. #he ws f BALLARD ATAN AGUNCYOE Walard Ave Bunsel Nea 1a Sad Vad cate and probably will | PAPAS t ips oP the beat ! Se ohet Gan inte tien eae = hover again, on the occa ay heey ES nd on r own Qetivered ty man ahs as oe Sey oo n ning of the govera-] ,.'~ tive mi : * a we, and t tO M | How he happened to speak the , TO MAIL ment channel in the Columbia river Ms Yule r—Hravel For f tions | u dear wish of his heart be neve Entered at the Bostoftice at Sentt!® Washington, as sscond-slane malian } “sda “ye thus allowing vessels of almost | per fresh young bewuty. | , akes ina b — + OPPICK NAGLE AUG BORE Ge : ful death w mut to Vv s of [ornems vat cannot God dei . , her frash young bews ike a ho eS re eee ee train wrecks, diabetes, cageump-| ‘There are thousands of well eu- | ‘he largest nizo to enter this port. | man apple blowsom, and that be 2 ‘ Our new = Ad. Office nt the above mumber has recently been opened | (ici “ hydrephot look. | thenticated ex 1 att . Vancouver is now at the head Of | joyeq hor W affording the. te t } , deep water navigation and a t ' ron ions for ‘the Btar and isaye news Meson The phone sume [Jaw.” Is it possible to correct one | this try and ' all Minds on |} And after he had one arm thrown ' , ce are: Sunset. Main Geo. Independent ft . ng jerror with another Shall w win f nllie@® 1 bh « me ah of year the desired end Has) carenslngly around her walet, he immed, #1 , — = — _ cee i , pecaune w re t dents, that f at inet attained Speeches | toid her of the morning occt yn = fan in love hits »o indo- {thraugh God ‘had were made by Gov, Mead, Senator tine, then. aeamee, < H f all Bread or a Stone Hient prejudiced to learn how?| the trustful pray tt nia, | Ankeny, Congressman Jones, Mayor! upon you as a sort of on wnattal wrda ihe 1} with t 54 Craw fore wnator Rands, United : M 6D ’ : eh rt riptures tach tm that ¢ wt the w age Ur bther | Cra 1 able luxury—a r to be worshiped : th att ou diseases and destruc- | material remedte | Btates government officials, Judges | gear off only. 1 k | to do an ordinary farnil on ar, Saturday special, per pack ; . a a ‘ u that “God is Life,” “God ts JOUN M, SNOOK. ‘and prominent eltizens. village doctor, with more | oo pe 4 __fam you read about that procession of the thousands of starving | {j agg rl May ME ote Neri poe Fancy Gori F Ken : xed, fine Women whe parade the of London crying for bread without [finor.” that He is “Omnipotent ‘ ® least. But now I I may unruled linen; reg price per box a feeling that In sor ways mo n goctety has made a dismal failure? Then all * a manifestation of venture to ho Will you run the} per box - ch be miever et] an 4 there is to work under the present aysten hings to destroy God, His manifesta Cliany? If day 4Oe: regular 4 petal Brie vi. rseseee ‘ a For t eat Snot ta Mesed Che wrenel ef Willingly,” she sald, looking up| Celluloid Rabber Spon vous - nOe * indy * re is simply mand for ur bor 1 thes linto his face, with her frank bl Quaker on ar ag SWE men iene Saharere want te work t " “ ’ , And, to toll the trath,” she Pyrograph iy WA cee Phere nothing abea f » th owd . ‘ " r ot are NOt & FcR Men. . » hi h h te N “ mt renee yeesatin khouse. w eo wha «, dear, | shall be so glad and wood pF ei val And as dishea t 1 th womer a th ‘ we The ¢ ° ak free a ond : ‘ sroud, to help you in my hum ’ reply of Balfour * __ an , your phones, Main 1240; Ind, 1240 workmen absolutely no hope. F : My doar fellow,” sald Bartley Makes all her own dreases,| we. ! * Mt 4 t s of |“you an no more afford such a] doesn't she? | t Eng them a b the dang t ' i wife than you can afford a steam} “Yes, and her mother's, too! That YOUR MONEY Is SAFE e T asked for bread and he gave th at ‘ ‘ 1 Ww Theres no occasion tq tell me} last might was her grandmother's | 1013-1015 First Avenue ¥ Which is the worse of the tw vile tior f th . ‘Pp that, mournfully replied Dale. l| bridal gown made over end the | w q Re - oda topeninaimattanh na gy aa et “4 3 am only a struggling youag do pearls were borrowed from Mins |r 4 o honnet am. wititn sind ennten on . . Tl do my beet to k& away Layton ; of hy D mand mee as : ae M a Miss Clarke's fascinations in the| The perfumed ailken flounces| * ; nm ctvtitzation co tn tor \ ry f cm a future |rustied out of the lbrary; the! ur Mincing phraste about “pater naliam the cruel nat Fou er dent | “A sensible Geclaion, @tick tp|sound of chattering volces died| 4 ° san, humeer, cold, malsery and starvation—a con 8 your colors, Clasy Clarke In noth=| away and still Dr. Dale sat with | po @ition which, ff It t# tncurable, ts enough to make human bra 1 | ing on earth but a Boclety bel his penet! in bis hand, staring down mos re) n : bankrupt and humane hearts grow sick Dr. Dale recollected later that hel at tis memorandum ‘ book, Clasy,| THE STATE BANK OF SRATT | had sald something to Cissy about! then. was no mere butterfly. . i |Roing to the Clarke cottage re) td I WN! E . went straight to the cot ant a g004 job? Page oo The Little Things | “It won't do,” he #aid to himself. | ; = thscaier mote 4 = .. et ne la : T PA From waste paper alone Pina, ye ratiroad last year realized $5,000. natls, pens old brooms, bottles, tin cans and wort 7 Machinery of all sorte are gathered up along the route by j Tailway companies and turned into money, Even the ashes are | or utilized for improving the roadt ‘These things seem small } nd the attention of a rich rail- oad company. But It must b 1 that the railway company ig rich largely because it looks after the little things ‘The greatest corpora » the World are not above taking care : @f the fractions of pennic id ‘The ratiway scrap heap of the country last year reached the value Of $1,250,000—a most respectable sum of money, notwithstanding it ame from picked-up pins and paper .old nalls and old broor Whaste forms one of the most vital questions in economies, not Slone for raiiroads and big manufacturing plants, but for every househola. It tg impossible, of course, forany very great sum to be realized in the saving of waste in a by home ts relatively far great oid. And yet the usual waaté of any than that of a rafiroad We think it mean and miserly to look after the little things And NOT LOOKING FOR TROUBLE ‘The editor of late has been asked to $went the grievances of others through | UNCLE HENRY THINKS You en throw amail stone « deal further th'n you kin @ big featherbed. ‘The largest school in the North west. Bookkeeping. State agents for rege Dept. in state. are many more fac to know them? COMPARTMENT id DAILY BETWEEN SEATTLE, SPOKANE AND : PAUL AND POINTS EAST VIA THE 4 IN SERVICE NOVEMBER 22. ‘THE TRAIN OF (M0, EASE, ELEGANCE AND EXCELLENCE OPERATED BY THE For detailed information, rates, ete. call on Cc. W. MELDRUM, C. P. AND T. A. SECOND AND COLUMBIA STREET. 8. 8, Dakota Sails for the Orient December asnemerunenasionaesey RASTING THE MEAT. je admiral the po admiral in the admiral? ¥ ane, of course. t ‘Oh, Im talking about ‘Fighting MUST HAVE FALLEN DOWN. to take part tn them. We will not do] Hob’ Pitasimmons. Carter Helton will have his sawmill so. Seo!—Wellington (O.) Enterprise end running svon.—Hyden (Ky) Rix-President Alexander, of the Mu Fhousanasticus, Mise Jennie Short spent last week } tual, is on the rocks Well, be chased with her cousing, Misses Myrtic and after em mighty hard COLLINS BLOCK, JAMES AND SECOND. PHONES 416, Exciusive users of Budget Shortt More teachers than e about t WILSON’S MODERN BUSINESS COLLE 8T. GREAT NORTHERN RAILWAY for that reason, more than for any other, human life ts cursed with poverty and paupertam Mr. Lester Chalker raised a pumpkin ‘There ts less meanness in a poor man's saving a penny than tn a | [Ms season thar | A the scales fich man's saving a mi \F tlsville (O.) Journa: The tid's on in Minneap Bot After all he has sald and written, it te tough that G. Bernard | then tt doesn't take such @ b Shaw's whiskers should have made the greater tmpresston. of Rich 4, Ind. he high sch + who | raise tide whishers. "Amd ! people who say there can such thing aa a popular boycott “Well, I see “‘Flahting Bob’ has an other scrap on hie hands a that wot 1 thought he'd conduct himself with more dignity after being bout?* ‘The only Com- any similar big school, Want faa AT is tt ass 1°t had better keep away,” And #0, | dearest inclination of hin heart, he aparece teteas THE Ln EME E STAR—FRIDAY, instead of following the} betook himself to the public library. | bd TN read up that « eon the in vestigation of cholera microbes,” he thought. But he had pot fatrly en tered into the miler question when the twitter of sweet gir! voices . linn ame Sibu sieeve “rte And fit you right, no matter what your dimensions may } i« | Jand spices upon bis ear can suit your fancy how can please your pocketbook, no matte: no matter fastidious it how may little you be. We We Oh, Cissy Clarke!” said one “ft weet. to alied for her and she woupdin’t|p. P87 out me. It was baking day, and there Choose your Suit, Overcoat and Cravenetic, pay a little at time was Claay, up to ber elbows in flour|§ of purchase and the balance at Oh, she tow ail the housewor,"| $1.00 a Week How does she find time for her | must ne oll painting?” asked the Eastern Outfitting Co., ‘Oh, she gets up early, She saye ] housework sews for the famiiy the beat time of the working day i befo! She fintehet the} “Seattle's Reliable Credit House” re breakfast (Inc.) Cor. Pike St. and Fifth Ave. (o Starting with"MWé fundamental prinieple that “Time Is Money” the builder or ntractor must have te and builders’ hardware without flaw or blemish. Let w art out.one morning with the builder or contractor. He has the plans and proceeds to th ne of action, Fact 1 wor for him is workir nan hourly basis (so much per « for so many ho ). Therefore isn't it better to buy reliable tools fr n old at ed ble house—a house that refuses to sell or handle Oo ap J tull. First crack out of the box the hammer the breaks, or aw teeth warp or the chisel handle all to chance carpenter the tool# at a $i.0co, now 15 cent special.” Thought he was 14 money ha Mr Contractor lets out Mr. Carpenter, because a find: fault with } tools, and the contract 1 loses time | 1g lor at man Let us go out again a fx v ater when the 1 eis near ¢ le lion Mr. Contractor gave! ms to an irr msible hardware man—one not up in his business (Probab! soap, coffee and and things.) Good et wre for a tack hammer for your wife to blacken her finger nails on Presum fication He arrives at the ent he has 1-3- 3's to fit inch br Mi away from the city. Work stopped, time lost, mone lost, the whole job disrupted for a day or so. Annoying? Ye 7 we have a_ thor @ mpetent hard wa man at the head of this important branch of our busine The man has been years in the hardware business. He knows it from start to finish and back again from finish to start, He's an e&pert Bring your ifications here, We'll fill them and fill hem right—accu- rately And maybe we e you a pointer or two in your selection that will come in mighty handy. You will find our line of Builders’ Hardware and Tools reliable and quality higher than price NOTE—We can refinish hardware to any finish desired to harmonize and match the woodwork, paper and general effect of your house or building. Open Saturdays till 9:30 p. m. * . % Prof. De I | health. It is impossible to ex- and healer, makes press my gratitude and apprecia- wonderful cure Testimonial | tion of the great good he has from Miss Mygrett Walker, of | done me I feel my duty to do Hillman City all in my power, to direct all While we live on this earth | suffering humanity, to never fall there are many things we do that | in source, in health and in hap- are both A DUTY AND A PLEA- | piness. I will cheerfully answer SUR any communication, inclosing This a great stamps for reply ase, as this time I MISS MYGRETT WALKER. owing to Pi Hillman City, "8 wonderful « ement from Mr. J. M. Gonyerbiehl and wife whose “For three years I have home Miss Walker haz been stop- a sufferer of complications » | ping, while taking treatments eases, stomach, liver, kidney, | from Prof. De Forest's, and can back and head troubles and | | cheerfully say the above state- have been treated by a number | ment is true of very eminent physicians, but Mr. and Mrs. J. M, with little relief. Hearing of nT Prof. De Forest’s remarkable Hillman City, Wash, cures, I concluded to test the 103 Second Ave. South. merits of his treatment, and it Over Guy's Drug Store is great pleasure and happiness Phone L, 3099, that I find myself in perfect Readings one dollar each. 41S MASTER'S voIce Talking” ond Singing | Machine octet desutiful ‘ on tic Records, Band Records, Almost nothing to pay down on the VICTOR THE BES? |S aa iz OFFER YET | Smee rere 30 toe aesinpuetaianidil store, Ye contially invited. WIR you set come and hear the New Improved Victor? SHERMAN CLAY &CQ. Victor Dealers 7il!_ SECOND AVE. SEATTLE PIANOS sell better Pianos nt lower prices and on easier peymen’> y other house in the city KOHLER & CHASE, ond Avenue. Mur Murray ray Mu Murr Murray Murr $5.00 $3. $2.50 $2.00 Fine regular $3.00 valy Ginn sho $2.60; Children's Sh ductions. THE BARGAM STORE NOTIC ING TER & WAREHOU COMPANY TO BANKRUPT SALE ray'’s $8.00 Suits 3K COMPANY. You, and aot | d that the fi Board of Trustees, & others interested ck & Warehouse be held at room 74 building, in the Qty King County, State of at the hour of nine (9) m., December 2nd, 1905, transaction of any bush neeted with sald company come before this meetine Dated at Seattle, Wag 11th day of November, 2 ALFRED B. Trustee of the Valdex Warehouse Company. ay's $15.00 Suits $18.00 § $20.00 Suits MEN'S SHOES. Men‘s Shoes Men's Sho Men's Sh Men's Sh LADIES’ SHOES. Vict Kid Ladies’ , - $1.65 Boys’ SHOES. t Calf, the best b on the market, Saturd * ay 8’ school regular t working shoes 8 at gre Men's shirts at about half pric 1104 First Avenu FIRST Mgt THE BOARD OF TRUS. © Tie VAT-DRZ ne oe ® * EOF THE 0} is

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