The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 24, 1906, Page 5

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a THE SEATTLE STAR—SATURDAY, FEB. 24, 1906. ‘ } Dee eee ee ee ee . , . + : WHAT TRADE SHALL : * * * * : YOUR BOY LEARW? : » * * * -- ¥ * ‘ * THE CARPENTERS APPRENTICE * Pathe UNABLE TO SECURE ANY AID FROM COUNTY OR CITY Peace |* * ant 7 AAR RR Ee ; OFFICERS, F. R. BECKMAN 18 OBLIGED TO TAKE LAW INTQ ov HANDS TO LA L z i HIS OWN c NO EMBEZZLER BEAUCHAMP IN I your boy want to t JAIL o If #0, 4oee he kr e Bbes ax" he munt serv an appren-| " go after a job, how] = M f y 7a ‘ t 1 was pay he will get tf aan ace fy he t 1} obliged te wark tor t — 4 | a ty, the & j ifs tt fea a Vhat th . w : = r he p. u t hy ™! . a would & tropy tid | ¢ s - . mee e “ cae a a i if 1 dit] fedwed unton journeyn sees y true wos] "1 " ef new e | Tacoma Potloe the Same In carpentering, as in all other il om S$: fletsis ! | 4 word | before starting out, Maybe the pros. | Meulty « Tacoma, | Peet Will not be #0 fascinating, or} Bad sti! area » the aheritt ¥ # little Johnny, Henry or Y ‘ ep the 4 ounty 4 nothing | has recetved for a Chris at he them, De riff Liner | Of birthday present a box of t m "= Sano ’ the man was not in Taeoma, | the & , In fact business houses and offices of the wait “ N att. | atthe few boys, except among the “ eecuting a al againet h ry poor, who hay ' 3¢ — Be ~ es ae eis ab ater had os | Already, after a campaign lasting only a few days, over 2,000 1 n the nature m0 agaloe A an about at t mtb of instructions to the Sunset Telephone Co, to remove their 4 nes, have 1 rec d by ee y k Mok ; ¥ b 52 ~ ae vay well of] the secretary of the Business and Professional Men's Club als CT] * on twe 1 wf jonal pr t 1 1 { : teat } eee y cual at ie een, een Lihat Geum beaten thee nl The work along this line will continue. It is alread n har i s tae Dat after ab alk I secured |4ay afternoon, taking with me the!" Johnny, Henry or Willie] The e . 4 ant t was given to| Warrant for Reauchamp’s arreat } © adept enough in the} city M Constadie 7 M told M 1 told the officer m charge that | ANIME, aw Mawel et aga The campaign ha ed tery 4 find the man, |€ believed that I knew where to fina | “ts around the house, and save} As an apprentice Bobby would their } Se, A . a i that Beauch my am, a6 IT bad been told that he | D8’ Ire If she asked him to do it | start in at 76 cents a day, and would SHSss ane . These v the A " | Was stopping at ¢ Kimo hotel it, alas, ma'e intentions ¢« ft| be increased as hi vicom became ional and business men of }but he told me at he wae very | S*trey Bobby —we'll att hie aluable, For ¢ firet year ufficient tir to act dong sorry that-he gy Sage Hobby thie time just for a change—|he would be a roustabout, carrying ¢ there is no t tn he inet ¥ ward the arrest of the man, ev - * hie tool x with hort | nati nd lumbe and mo on, m. , JN aed After e argument I su *% drive nails In pa's plow b would be paid-—well, that would de is prepared to medy coded in securing the services of a aw the tall off th 4 Plymouth spon where he Was work lon't wa nt ~ ttieer and, in ¢ y with by I ater, a bis demeotition | fA scale Vartes greatly the I went to the St. imo and landed the| are “busted.” | In w York, he would met 56% ; ! a no +] conte iv 1,00 |» tt ‘ | Ran Pra land 4 ° | Due to Mis Own Efforts. wnt t f he be a} Conte enta, Oh 1 » . ie ve ‘ “no a 40 conte ‘ ¢ q Mad t been for the persist be i j Sonten wn of ney with whieh I dow the ' e in # e a the 5 j « = yers an A boy who Is bitged by wher A) ve carta t “ ber ft a ¥ to tak t he can ae : t Smit yn Bene ach Journeyman must be 1 apprentice himacif out to ° ' ‘ apent 16 before bh » be 1 to t rm that would give him op » ptions work of the] B become o journeyma . to hee branches of . a wes . od I think |, n y he may b 1 to} Ma grad eake om, but he sded preee of | that it te high thne for an inves! - ae ae - of Rn ; Taw of the ot This wae on F | you will not be i 1 — - — nn’ | ‘ | | Charles J. Wilson and William ¥ SUNDAY TOPICS Rotten?" Thursday eventing, 7:2 Bu Our Experience with Christ in| | Ah King company, Seattle; 850, Religious Joy 0; to operate factories, hold real Queen City Theosophic See Sent #0 2H Sh Oeil Pesce Be 7 p> mm The Sp m, “The Zodla lees fi Satur { Nature. reach — Boylwten Avenue Unitarian _ — b r thas hureh, Rev. W. D. Stmonde—t1 «. @eloek Friday evening. Those ®) m The Religion of Good Citizen OLYMPIA, Feb 24.—The fi WW received later will not be pub- @/ ship. ead . @ Ushed.— Fa * First Spiritual seclety, Knlahts of Rete eee ee ee ee HH Pyining hall, Rev. Harry J. Moore 7 . | 8 ph m, “The Three Monkeys and Plymouth Congres Rev. 3.) Their Message of Love to the ME Freeland ita: At Rvening/ Human Race. Bias tk Shall be Light 0p m First Charch of Christ Scientist ie of Youth in Business Sp. m., “Man.” Dilgrim Covgrgational. Rev. & t.| , Haven M. BR ch ~| John St, Rev, F. B Drak ‘Bonith- burch Union; “ >> © ” “That Which Most Bec estate, etc j Ah k | Cleveland Commercial company Hoattle; $100,000 orge W. and | land and Donald Thiery | Tanana Publishing company a $50,000; W. F. Tho W. Griffin and RH. Miller, | Central Alaska company, Seattle $100,000; John J, Healy and Huge o.| Brer Pacific Fireproofing and struction company, Seattle; £ | Hans Peterson and L. A. Morria 1 Kand om fwy mf ¢ King, A. Sing and 8. Clev teles of incorpora’ hu K. Millet comy $30,000; John K. M and Stanley D |Sale of Pianos TEET bi carried over It’s an Easy omen | The ¥. W. G A. bas selected « agant claims B® m.. “Jews Kir t30 he Three Groupe at|™ment of as] , ’ Ther one Walon Congregational, Rev. J. 7.) 1:39 » & he Three Groups at | We e a* | new :. nancial secretary, Miss The slows medi al from last year | raive f eo . ” ona ryant r by self-atyle = pm : yer of}. UBiversity Place Baptist church, |” 3 of Los Angeles | . a er will be sold “ie Rev. Frank A. Hatch—10:30 a m ' 3% Boa bax amercag | ew onan at practically ae Pushing Throwah the Crowd | Worrall Wilson and Willits B. Herr. | Copper Com om page &. Their | TO select @ good Piano bore : ‘ Haynee—10 0 a bs Upland Investme: mpany, Be-| advances on March ist. A 7 Come quick after Evovs } atte $12, Walter Oakes, | minster Presbyterian church Broadway and Columbia, Rev. J. M 1h a m The Love of rist to Rinners;” 7:30 p. m., “The Shameful Misuse of Wealth.” North Baptist chureh, Cedar and Third, Rev. George R. Cairne—11 « Wedded Home” > @ Mark's church, Proadway and Rev J Dh Liwyd—U ™, “A Godly 5 p.m. “The Creation.” oe grag Presbyterian church. «vs o's At a Cut Price To Demonstrate Our Method in Den regular price which we ask for it, but there are times when we have seme extraord! nary values In the way of sam ple Pianos slightly used and second-hand Pianos and Or | Experiment h people. ur cane, be it simple or severe, ca Prices and + Mets mailed to ny: country folks Ohio Dentists tl Do All the best there ts tn the great field of treatment of diseases, The soda cracker is an ita . 4 . Figg ge mey Foe, 14 La.|™®. “Two Fowndations;” 7:30 p.m gans. Right now we have sev and no two Individuals be ing ox upon request. to investigate, as they must be seen to be appreciated, In sev | Instances you can save from $50.00 to $150.00 from the orig same routine methods, From ated fal ideal food. Uneeda Biscuit are the ideal | KMohier & Chase 1305 Second Aroade Bik. * to effect @ cure, Second av--8 pm. That Alaska will have one repre | you may be discoura sentative im congress next fall te Congregational, Rev.|the belief of Cart Johanson, whe . " returned to Seattle last evening inal prices. H . sa t8 5 tas CON her acts Os & échepate babes soda crackers. Indeed, ‘Amongst our large and elegant LLOYD TRANSFER CO, Ine. J) At the Following Prices “Deep Waters Rus St congress Im behalf of the northern |] th line of new instruments you will Baggage Express. Examination free, extractions free, e find such distinguished makes Furniture and Heavy Hauling. | silver fillings 30 cents, teeth without Beacon Hill Congregational, Rev. | territory © Gale—ti a m., “Old Trots "| sot once) UP-TO-DATE MEN | 5 Ms. mo of Alabaster Box , m m..| Did you ever notice how neat and) , Religion of Judas tea tressy a man looks when be has on} ti éth Ave. &.\one of those perfectly fitting suits sivation. of fine quality of cloth made by Bd. | hareh, Rev.| White, the Collins batiding tatior?| A Matthews 1h a mm, “The! White's prices are reasonable even ¥ of Obatience;” 7:20 pj if he does make the best clothes @, “Are the Foundations of Society’ the city. Come After BARGAINS FOR EVERYBODY 106 SELECTED HICKORY Jj i5¢ box HATCHET HAMDLES... Se] 2 cakes Peat's High Grade Totlet Hoap- a Chickering. Hobart M. Cable, Kimball, Haddorff, Pease, D. § Johnston Co. Special, Lakeside and Bell Pianos. The Renowned Weber Pianola r the Wheelock Pianc Piano, the Aeolian Pianola Pi- ano and the truly wonderful “Metroatyle Pianola,” the only Piano Player ade that indl- eaten the correct interpretation of the muste. Our big stock of small musical instruments, Edison and Victor Talking Machines and Records contains many things of interest D. §. Johnston (0. Burke Bidg.. 903 Second Avenue Cane end almost despair of ever getting well again. 1 may If be due In part to the nature of || your trouble, but in most cases the fault Hee with the of treatment adopted. Th cessful physician is not down to any one pi rchool of medicine or met treatment, but uses what there is of good in all. The priceless boon of | Health In the greatest blessing that this life holds for us If you have ont tt or In danger of doing #0, me and let us tell you how t regain werve It Both Phones—1686 plates, $3.50; gold crowns, 22-k, Offices tn Ditier Hotel. $3.00; white crowns, $2.50; silver Open Day and Night. plumed crowns, $3.00; all work guaranteed for 12 years. Painless extraction by our new Alveolar method. We are the originators of the new Alveolar method in den- tistry | Address ‘OHIO DENTAL PARLORS | sors Pike St. and 1430 Third Ave, | n soda crackers rightly made in the first place, rightly protected first, last and all the time. ES in a dust tight, moisture proof package. NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY Centennial’s Best Flour "7 .n, Cut Makes More Bread toagine Makes Lighter Bread |. S Rates Makes Whiter Bread || — Money RUBBER BOOTS. OILED CLOTHING. THE RUBBER STORK 714 First Ave. “Everything in Rubber.” OUR SPECIALTIES Chronic Catarrh in Kevery a, Hay Fever, Bron sation, Deafnens, Per Dineases, Affections of the Kidneys and Nerve Sys Skin, Piles and TIN Se HEAVY GRATER WM. McHARRIE, M. D. 420.422-424-426 Arcade Building TAMPICO ATOVE WITH HANDLE S¢ Cut Rates Phone Main 4111, | TH FRER; sf Le oe at aM, ie antgertige,ahete, Alveotne ff ontice Moura o's. me i 23 0° 1 Makes Sweeter Bread Se UP; GOLD LUNCH BOX, TIN RI perform all dental work. at endays and Fricays, €:30 PLE ‘DID SEE WIRE HA e Makes Better Bread WNE. 3 TO $65 WHITE CROWNS, $2.56 TO $5. Constructed WELSBACH MAN ST GRADE MADE 1De SUBSCRIBERS | Than Any Other Flour} .'*s2.0sc-e" oem Perfectly UTIFUL THIN DECO Should your copy of The Star fa on Oy ae ats of from 13 to 26 RATED CHINA CREAMER to reach you by 6 o'clock any eve years’ experie EXTRA GOOD VALUE ..fe art of the BUFFALO GA NE MOTOR ts sectentifi ning, please Go as t et * 1 me Lo ave pour Gente —_ snatructed. Im case of damage or breakage any part can be 1 3 f ur main office (Sunset, Main one while the prices are low for eplaced with little tr 6 and expense, No shaky parte. A com a 7 guaran ) pen 1138,) between 6 ALL GROCERS SELL IT high-class work we will send and 7 o'clock pact plece of machiner ee them on exhibition Palaies extesction by our new} / and f Oem S eee BROWN’S DENTAL PARLORS, _ Lady attendant alwaye pre Iniss it more than once, please tele 713 FIRST AVENUE. phone us every time you miss it Parlors 1, 2, 3, 4, 6 and 6, Unt GEO. H. WOODHOUSE CO. BOSTON DENTISTS te tale ver wv can bs coresin of biock. re four south of Mucbougell 1488 Second Avenue giving our subscribers a perfect ser & Southwick’s, 1405 Second Avenue Opposite Bon Marche The Big F) vice—and it Is the only way Hours—8:90 a. m, to 6 p.m. Sune THE STAR PUBLISHING CO. day, $:30 a m. to 12:30 p.m

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