The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 30, 1905, Page 4

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—— — | THE SEATTLE STAR NTS | rs ¥ STATS PUB LIGHING Co. | on REATARE NUP LESLNG, San | Lhe Quaker’s BRY APTERQOON EXGeyt Sunway. 4 s D' or oonr. # enn per we we we pe ny ” Beef, 1 iwi pe » neath cmt Der ws t ty-five conte per month, | re TO MAIL SORRCRINERS our subsertptic | Burt ' ‘ the add@rece ta’ Let ty ! th % as net genie b had boon nettle 1 ' i ae we of date On the Te huigt Jk pelt eaindte | ici Il 0 d Li A Buil f th ‘ , Ea aa : «|Municipally-Owned Lines Are Built of the js: os es’ a “WANT ALD. OFFICE | In every way ff ible, the * m wah further rn r AND PIKE street & Glasgow street way depart * B t Ni ] B f C f | tion, and the ve ; ur new We er as recentiy been opened |% imont tn run as a private com. es aterials--Bonuses for CGareful):.:': 1 ' Ke % ® pany it ts kept quite dis # that shows * partment of the city, Last year * of the permanent.» for Instance ' 2h " } & the t car department, pro- ® beside keeping the road tn repabr ‘ Thanksgiving aed You # ducing more eneray than it had * enough roney In retained cack veh 10¢ #& use for, sold its surplus to the #/T!mning between mudnight and ager of the department, wh ye before up profits, to Dr. Hoff's 1 ht ' j * electric light department for #/* ™ On Bundays the workir ne wontly asked to advise 1 4 ay for an ent ow rail equi Ques You are just an average m | $18,000, the money being ad #| hours are from 9 a, m. to 10 p.m mn municipal street ear ownership,| tent in 10 years’ time f Riches have not come to you, - weny' Setowed |e Baal — F #|Amerioan model, When it was do-| anything goes wrong, Dalrymple I8]inat Glasgow ie actually beginning } y fou. You ca amphantly and truthfully sy “H newer bed a dolar |» w {cided in 1896 to change the old] respons when things go right,/ flar been of tien iF ' ' ' “ q |e eRARR RRA ee aH HOrHO Cars to an electric serving, al the credit ¢ Dalryn | mowes outs i asking mothe ’ t “ a Mat I aid not carr eininds @* | commission from Glasgow went to] The city does not take from the st ea ar department of the elt ble " t t When p anes ak of the pop . the the Unt States to study the trac treet car department all ite profits!) take over all the outside sub rs ‘ | ny. J. W. T. MASON tion of the American cities, and the! but a certain sum is stipulated each | ., lines and join them into one in . . « pert. y genie people, they mean you as * |Special Correspondence of The Star.|next year the Westinghouse com-| year to be paid by the department! tem Many of the havelf penn. er eta you are known as the Good Ch but \ the same—yeu are a . Nov One of the pany supplied the electrical equip-|to the olty, as if in payment the f u the major 1, im this grand country ours | five years the street cars wer The ay th ” 40, 1 ‘0 You le 1 early hands and your brains and f A Jated by the city this amount yetom embr r eo of $45,000 per annum: in 1900 it eo Work fo You , te good, and bees incraased to $62,500, and in 190 pe are Se tr re tt set Patni anata Seas wees ae "The QUAKER DRUG CO ag [istne amount now paid nowially 0) etna. Saag e * bd the city ) ' axe 7 he You had a fair share of good health ihn ceiiiall aah hid Ones 1013-1015 First Avenue You loved, a b suse the w 1 tm full ««# i 4 } | app’ mately ; ot lant Tha the mplaint Gla found a mate who was willing to sty y mance 1b th ” 4 the working expex has 0 din know B The old frovortte. 4 And there hag been Joy in your. hon young folke have yaw ATIVE. Vw thought and still think that the w the world is all centered , FE CGIIVA. ™ dee IAC STC stick and stone, from the tulips ar 1 the porch to t hicken b fm the back yard And there is a bank ount that shee a y this country | 1 ( Mililionatre. You have a votce in government, a hand in the making Ss a 1 Off f H lid @f laws, ‘There are public schools for your children. Tt arks pecia er or the Holi ay: ead band concerts and art gallerte and t ” i 7 how sh ey good things that can t f th nt for the new aystem. Th Be gotten for very little me munictpally owned {| car department th Philanthropiats, honest p 1 oft idere are trying | system of this city own force, and j accidents are very overhead equipment has been put B j improve the lot of the pla »ple ara equipped with lnagow iteett o . . J emergency brakes tbed is of Portland Bo Your boy may become mayor, « or even president, Most | * an S nary hand brakes ¢ laid to a depth of 2eaTC tid Seah wise hove tet these peattions came from the maseee ae RM ee And the Tune Sheets Of course, there are Mis, against his name for atx months re-| and extending for 18 inches beyoh DISCOUNT 1-4 OFF * tb . ‘ “ives a Week's wages as a bonus! the outer rails. The ratle weigh 100 ormet them today if you car | No way, however, has been found to| pounds to the yard. A very firm : | - g 2 ‘ —t dom, opportu joy, ter ss, sympathy and charity, as | partment escay all lability! The city counct! bas very littie to me a Se tretem, ops me 44 ¥ against damage suits and makes the| do with the operation of the sy» 5 America. maintenance of a legal department|tem. There ts a committee on street SHERMAN r ¢ I AY & ¢ r@) - Compare your condition with the average of any people t's unnecessary by insuring itaelf/ but the permanent officials prac , W. » Pestetoo!, and you will find that you on this national holiday, as one | against accident claims [t pays an| tically run the department as @ pri- EMERSON AND OTHER PIANOS a a. GU Sop whem alt blessings Sew; damage awards vate corporation, the street car com Dennen. Wat - 9 Praise Him, all creatures, here below The cars do not run 24 hours tn of the council being atmilar ¢ the day, the system of all-night traf ome ° mmittee, and the - fic not having become popular in| voters of Glasgow being the stock Snapshot Marriage Great Britain. The care begin run-| holders. James Dalrymple, the ning about & m.. and they stop| cars, consisting of 25 counriliors, — * marvelous as they d-fashioned courtship, All modern advancement and have not brought any improven nventte are, over # STAR—THURSDAY, NOV. 1 OG GLASSWARE : It t= canter to become married than {t used to be, and easier to | We have just received 100 barrels of specials in Glassware ; be divorced. Ye § I AR DUS I Ye Look our basement over and see if you do not find more bar- ‘The bride nowadays does not bring hostages to happiness the } gains than we could state in three times this space. - form of rag carpets and chests of cx quilts, made with her | i ‘< @wn hands, and inte every stiteh of which she has fondly tucked the Bove, confidence and faith that ripen only with long courtship and pam AK” Ghorough acquaintance Before engagement. : Te aie Us Retain ate hinniee vend guethey tee teed And you,” sald the old fellow) "I didn’t. 1 would healtate a long THE NEW FAIRBANKS RESIDENCE, WASHINGTON. eee a pec ees be with horns, a spiked tail and a red-| time before f decided which | would] 5: “rs : i } ~A‘OTHING OVER TEN CENTS heck, to a bridegroom whose real life and character are as unknown | Pi. siear “you come from Phila-| rather do.” WASHINOTON, D. C., Nov. 30.—) furnished place on Massachusett a to her 8 of & lake over which she has joyously drifted | gelphia, 1 believe i PS ie javenue, but the second lady of the| 2 fm the moontight I do,” replied the latest arrival }FROM THR TALL AND UNCUT.| | °° ‘ . - . = | land aia red wa it a enoush | 325 Second Avenue : La 7 ° . e > tative) te w We generally make short shrift of courtship, engagement and Hai. Hal 3 wilt give youn job] J. 1. White: Senne RE GRt. Ver ee eee eee cst, and Men Faire | nhen yantenhe Will be on event %) marriage in these modern days, and the runaway marriage is becom. | 8% night watchman and you turn Sunday morning and evening.) Morrell, on E street, and re. Fair) Mra, Fairbanks will be an even * : im & report on the automatic de ners wero convicted and Chris.| Danke is the busiest woman in! more conspicuous figure in the so See ere end mere common, The main industry of St. Joseph. Mich, |)... every 10 minutes. Your bed-|tians wera ‘greatly reviv Ho| Washington, moving and getting the| cial world this winter than last, and ja = Fe fe the marrying of runaway couples from Chicago. room will be right over the boller|preached pointedly to the Chris-|0use ready for the lavish enter-|ie preparing to take her place as F A L PN e ine runaway marriages out of a hundred res hap works.” | tians in the morning and to the sta-|‘#/nments she has planned for the y of the land with due ac a ~ j — | * in the afternoon—Country cor-| ¥!Dter. The Fairbanks had a finely Y mak 4 , . on of Judge Th ym, of Chicago, wh capes } ndence, Sequachee News. a 85S Se ete Rocterston of Podge Thomponn of Chines. te | owore want Tame | “x DINESS’ Ce i 4 She Sales was bearing the divorce case of a young w sr ried four years ago. e t e NIGHT SCHOOL “Did you know him well before you married him?” asked the ine Th’ foot ain't th Four Nights Each Week, $4 Month 4 nly thing « tight 4 I thought 1 414,” said the plaintiff, “but 1 guess I didn't, After shor pinches 2 MILLER & ELSTON, PACIFIC BLOCK. we had been married a short time he beat me every day. Once he rea es um r Oo threw the down two flights of stairs and then followed me down and | kicked me. j Th el cin cisanay Seeretage - r ts wom t |The Fair '383 21517 | sxe “Well, yes; it was,” admitted the w« STILL, UNSETTI VE coa Low Prices. 2d Ave. Barga The judge pondered & moment » you m decree.” he | i Me ee ee ae fe Oem os maid. “But I hope t case will be a wa to other foolish girl, |ery Friday night. Heertofore the We sell the beat kind of overcoats AFTER 6 P, M. SPECIALS Ninety-nine out of a hundred end the same way.” ange has met every two weeks. We sell correct styles and fit them properly plendid quality Brooms, that have always sold for 40c each, after The passing of the honest, old-fashioned, long-drawn-out court. | The Rang --o 4 — og eer We «ell at lower prices because we buy greater . 6 E = ; ye es He oie ; e vt feat * apr ee will be yuld the Man or Woman quantities and secure better terms Best quality Flannelette, a large variety to choose from, sold every- ship, in which nm and women b aequainted b marrying, | potid th ire in the Winter if where for 162-3c per yard, after 6, per yard 106 is to be lamented. In proportion recedes, the divorce problem | Geneva (O.) Free Press. | Buster Brown Patent Leather Belts, the regular 25¢ Belts, after 6 looms larger and larg . — ; 196 ee A Springfield, 0., boy of 9 has} written a musical comedy. The} Both the turkeys and the life insurance presidents have been “on | hoy had one great advantage in his] a NOTICE TO > the run” during ree days. The people have been fn hot pursuit work. He hadn't see many of} BRACING A STRANG ct r Ss | Te tan on aS aincoats SUBSCRIBERS Octo: at . ~o— However, in justice to Al Bjelds,| } | According to the latest telegraphic dispatches, President McCurdy “Did you tell any of your friends|the minstrel man, it ought to Should your copy of The Star fall . . of the Mutual Life resigned, not be se of difficulties with his con- | you'd rather die than marry me?”| plained that he is not the to reach you by € o’cloch any eve ée icine acience, but because of troubled health he asked. that name connected with to | ning, please do us the favor to call | Which all goes to show that the Demon Remorse, with his kne No, Harold,” she replied sweetly, tual Life. é a, sp cnr main etfine -<oeneel, Mats Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral is not a simple Cub, has no terrors for the fence of Mr. McCurdy, }and 7:80 o'clock, and we will send] Cough syrup. It is a strong med ns | you a copy at once. If you should| cine, a doetor’s medicine. In ? York the bulls and bears of Wall street preparing for another big scrimmage, presumably Union Pacific, It is a good time for the lambs to keep far away in the hills and avoid the mint | ro sauce. Overcoat Is almost indixpensable these chilly days. You'll find in our Overcoats, priced from $15.00 to the maximum of comfort, style, fit and value. Get into one and pay us ONE DOLLAR WEEKLY For your selection ».00. of them Phens, 6 English, Shorthand Bookkeeping, “ypewriting, DEPARTMENTS: and Telegraphy, portation, Common Eastern Outfitting Co “Seattle's Reliable Credit House” Cor, Pike St. and Fifth Ave. Tra Tt cures hard cases, severe and desperate cases. Especially good in bronchitis, pleurisy, consumption. Ask your ows doctor all about taking it. | We have ne secrets! We publish the furmuias of ail eur miss it more than once, please tele- phone ua every time you miss it In this way we can be certain of giving our subscribers a perfect ser- ¥ice—and it ts the only way. THE STAR PUBLISHING CO. J. Redelsheimer & Co. 800-804 First Ave bia Cor. Colum Strongest Overcoat House in the THE RUBBER STORER — ppevrcnrnamm RELIABLE TRANSFER CO, B , Fi ‘ Wet Weather Wearables) feSaaaaaaiimdadaina Office and storage room, 1215 First | avenue, Postoffice building. | Phones—Sunset 9; | If you read Pa {you'll get rich c State. Lowell seat PIANOS We sell better Pianos at lower prices and on easicr gaymen's than any other house in tho city. Ind. 626. UNION BAKERY AND CAFE 1413 SECOND AVENUE. consistently Others have. KOHLER & CHASE, 1305 Second Avenue. ©. A. Meyer bs to be Mer GOOD THINGS TO BAT | The secret of success

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