The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 6, 1906, Page 4

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te THE SEATTLE STAR 1907 and 1809 Beventh Ave. “BY STAR PUBLISHING CO. ° EVERY AFTERNOON EXCEPT SUNDAY » Main 1060, Editorial: Independent & Bu Telephones it, Main 1050, ALLARD STAR AGENCY-2M Rallard Ave, Sunset tard 06 x & per Week, or twenty-five cents per month | D» v carrier, No free copies MA RINERG—The @ J ofeach pager, Wh ’ iS he addr Blood in Books al for “realistic” Hterary work, two Georgia | x od and possessing some talent for writing, hav t to dea vo men \ . of insanity is being made for them would be better to make a plea of insar for the public that dema and reads the kind of books in which such reallom as (his ta de These two boys, poor fools, are only creatures of conditions TT put into literal act the popular liter taste Oceans of blood have to be spilled every year in books to meet the exacting requirements of modern readers, More people are killed in novels than in histories; that is to say, more lives are sacrifi for wre of the public than are lost in war, famine and pe ler combined These two boys took a logical view of the situation, Hefore can W with proper thrilling qualtios a ne killing of peop one must know how killing Is actually done, and ¢ ex nee th real sensations that go with It Who could t a good love story t " never in love? The great emo not to be fh h th imagination, They mt tt Kipling says that no man is fit to write ao ntl he means that a no anything must be wrrect picture of personal expe & man must ature in th actual emotions of life epresent them to oth } Surge , » relations of the organs of the | b an te wagining, but by vivieeetion Tr ake life that many more valuable lives may be » nealled for Son « ¥ the would ve the pay y a \ ne « r in ray But the w ading an seeking to assist ¢ financially gan ance when he has to borrow the money to ft from bis . nly unjus his wife an toh “ Printe gs closes a warning to the t ora me ng Office that they get inte trouble by betting on the races they need expect no consideration at his bands It is very foolish in a man to risk money that he owes to others, But ts it any % foolish to money that ts all bis own? All the great m1 ee companies have agreed not to bond for pos: { trust who gamble Four-fifthe of the discovered embeaslements are among men who took chances, thinking to pay the money back out of the profits This warning by Publt + Stiltings was called for by the fact that thousands of government employes im the departments at Washington have got themselves into the hard hands of money sharks thr ganibling. Hun@reds have had to be discharged be cause, whether they win or lose, the gambling habit unfite them for responsible positions The man who bases bis hope builds bis house of san } haracter tions of the practicalities of life are distorted him and killing despair lurks in bis shadow conditions or of s fortune on b is concep * is askew Pailure ever confroats Could you expect control of fin & man who has perwitted himself to be tossed bither cnd thither by the winds and waves of the sea of chance’ What he loses ts lost, But what he gains he losea You never hear of a rich gambler, or of one who wins to the end The cris y commonly attributed to drink ts due in large part to drink’s companion, gambling. The one weakens the moral sense; the other perverts it All the avenues of legitimate business are being more and more securely Closed against men who are so dishonest as to risk money that they owe to others or so foolish as to risk that which is their own NEWSY ITEMS FROM GREEN LAKE Wash tism, is now abl { doors the ald of GREEN LAKE. April 6 he Free Methodist quarterly con-| by ference will be held Saturday morn-| fing at 9 a. m., at which all portant busin of the district be brought T A whis t Harvey u party was given at the J. Moss. There 1| home al ing «a w be preaching and three serv ast at 9 m. and The Wo atio ng k a m preaching at reaching at men's F and will hold Sunday a ig The bh of trying to get th company to Lake line cle ale e tran fin A the Im the from } t 7 Green & Green Lake sign Hin b station boar a addi 2 near f addit Twer wer differen proceed hand» Real Estate Purchase j 0. vent Be from near f rect a of Green 1 purchased 2 m t r TO CONSUMERS IN DISTRICT NO, 1 EB. bas bee week FoR 7 with infia SALE—Cigar Star t Hot (AYL00A4 2 “Lotte Mp l reegl Qa’ sede i Phones 416. Bigger, Brighter, Better Than Ever Come and See—Seeing 1s Believing. THE SCHOOL OF QUALITY. THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, APRIL 6, + fence, but I can't it “u've | wingle t yur aclence stand lot to show me where you're any | Ing #till better now than you were 4 century You One hundred years ag f on | matter what a man b the do aatic phy t t toda By “JOSH” | There a tide-flat t he affa ! rh ” f the Merine bar have t on, whieb at on pra 6 for the Deeorat\dn | ap ai ats mi DIAMOND NECKLACE tune | ‘The boy» play well together, and wit in all band y one of witch be A WORD FROM JOSH WISH Washington may well feet proud’ ft ie far better than many in latper| ithe They hope to buy new ar | forms this apring, and will give « ‘ falr next week in the opera house tt raise money for that purpose, Trey] | ALBERT Hi, MODEF " ' oO 1 | will also start a subscription paper] Tha ‘ ' u among our merchants, who aki} rare ingenuity and ta i amir t watk bacribe Hberally, as a me of them, in their particular] picked his po f an advertisement for any te fLevident; tt ver | not } he we arrying, av | fam Dilythe ye n ' val are men of b n With w hier hk < man we n « | the New York World, | ganized dete netant u| they divided the ewag, Pretty nea fron a cold It's all right, t he w, th have a t wa it « * aya Sam, “as long as it doesn't aot Ker ha t © ingen a tlhe in feet Vt them the unthinking ‘ One of the many tneide if the eee GOSSIT | MAYBE SHE AS ONLY GU88-| ertminal gen that came ur n t fownright ¢ rr | der my notice oceurred while T was] One of the lar wurants in tote] “E have an engagement at 8," whe! after a tr f Canadian crook York had beet ' eae: te ald A jeweler had on exhibition in t the mont " ntable mar A full of brigh A remark that was only half tepe.| window Hiamond necklace valued |wumber of waite ged 4 He Twas only a pr to call at # Jat $2,000, One a fashions and detectives w the case M pu His intention, however, she knéw.| dress young man desired to ex- | without ave Finally the t jown amine the kiace it wae t vered Hen T man « The preas agent of Jas. Whitcomb from the win w the pr found that in ene ae 8 : Being seagerh Riley's free hotel for famoun authors) ) seit ‘Th . one Ms ietiide deretn entered ext week ane Dat mace Gay ane mnt OF) hig business, and although his cus rant and gave bis wm theme Was tag }if the Indiana anti-cigaret law ts on — h. Rig Bee ony nth sharp veyed ene or more articles ie the € it. and they hope to b feroed there | Presently, with the diamonds still | there by means of wax. Should the bered when the artinte are loctora brag & great deat | in his hand, the young man asked | waiter mim any of his one OF the Job. the progress made in medieal|t see & beautiful bracelet close at on, the rogue Was 1 in | enews | hand and the jeweler half turned to snd offered bimaelf to be get it. It took him but a second with an alr of feigned in an: AY A POOR RULE, ETC. yet, when he again faced bis cu Of course was allowed -- tomer, the necklace was nowhere to art, but immediate nw be seen mp © entere rder Aah Quick as a flash the weler | seating himself at the same tal Pd roamed grabbed the young man by the col » removed the secreted & |tar and called to his clerks for | sistance Protesting his inn ‘ 4 jand apparently indignant at auch a | suapicioa the young man turned out all his pockets and invited a or € ugh Kearct . , There was nothing to do but to ppearance of some es call the police ccordingly the ertain table He ba (= prs } Young man was led forth and e 1 with the a aore Ber | Jeweler trudged on behind It was ‘ wre Powan [not long before the usual mob of aie f Tet socvrry eanfins and loungers © tagging ning to the table en J after, and the poor je wan jos ed himself with bis ne PmOTE SION i by the crowd questioned and buried b what met Dita inti] he wae wellnigh crazy A large pier At the lockup the young man wae the wall on the again examined, but tt was to no purpose—the jewels could not be| & ate entered }found. Had it been a single stone it! seating himeelf at the table, and | abt have been conjectured that| while taking bia a began | he had swallowed ft, but with a! work t tream! necklace hoa feat was an utter! eful-looking pe Am powath lwith 2 beck we The was again thoroughly! watching every movement in t gone through, bot the mystery re-| looking glass, through a ho Tmained. What had become of the| newspaper which he held t h nocklace® | tace etending read. Absurdiy simple, yet I think I No sooner had the rogue succeed should be safe in giving host any-jed in transferring the last of the one « doren guesses on it-—yes, 20.| forks and spoons to bis pocks A week or so later the young | he rose very leisurely, walked to the man—for, of course, he was released | cashier's desk and took out his fas nothing i te proved ag money to pay for bis meal. But at | him—and his gang were arrested for | the same moment there was a bar J another crime, and the whole story | laid his Ider, and the HOW THE JUDGE'S RULING IN THRE PACKIERSs CASES . ithe the daeretes venchel tat the ective slipped a pair of hes BE WORKED TO THE ADVANTAGE OF MEMBERS OF OTHER pera elet the pretended customer * ORGANIZATIONS tj wimp’ p necklace into Hundreds of Dollars Given Awa On every urchase 1 1 give you back hed ts made wn Portland at first kerwe ner ut with refused, t he medium prs 1 of the us the y as gx one haser re fr a propos flatt thing and in th Mr. H is business the ler rk an and a few « an finer Ing agreed to fu tock as hat's why Mr. Hoffner Will Return to You Exactly One-Third. Come Early Men’s Clothing business Suite $10.00, Hof Men's Double-E substan Good substantial! bargain . $6.50 ” Hoffman $10.00 orateds and $15.00 188 "$12.00 Strauss Bros.’ Dress Suits, in W ewhe pay iffer $20. 00, $16.00 | $14.00 Youths’ Clothing Working Shirts + GO at ow AG e Hats Hats Hats ts B $. $3.00 $4.00 I $5.00 J CROWN CLOTHING CO. [Gre Biock Baiow Permtios) 1121 FIRST AVENUE [Sno dicr Som Fontes] “y 1013-1015 FIRST AVENUE’ WONDERFUL REDUCTION PRICE : FOR SATURDAY a ried td Bt Leute 1 d8y special A:UTOAY apecigh wer, Toll ' y Angew ' ards—Hat pocial, comple urday HON TON MANICURE SF boards, waht pall poll ane P Aturay specs, KEQUA'S PERFUMED BATH P and igh 19e furnes the water—worth Qua ‘ " " LADIES’ PUMICE with nickele Setar * day spe DR. BURNETT'S STOMACH WAFI a heal ‘an of the stomach faturday specta tay KAS-PA-ROIDS—Cascara Sarsapa Pe a PYROGRAPHIC OUTFITS AND GOO rs pli *, racks, et cin ar — ONS MALT—plair aturda wottle, @ MAL T WITH IR¢ BBER GLOVE: ears guaran Decial, we EPG ere «eects phone—Main 1240, Ind. 1240 7 Use Jone The QUAKER DRUG CO 1013-10135 First Avenue “DP PIRPSSH SES BREESE ER=_ “see ee ese ae a ae he a The Most Eminent Authority WORLD GAYS: REGGE PSE IN ALL THE After years of research and ex pertence Pp ding, that |] any grand plano mmaiter in size . worth * Hate, ete, thm “Bets. than the Steinway Miniature, ‘ Me | 5 feet 10 inches, f ers to ead ES & tonal result that is ne the dotiar. De nat 7 | square or the pe porteany of get.| | upright ko t half price, The Steinway Pianos THE BARGAIN STORE Peri titiy Kmbody the highest degree of s pertection both musically and in 1104 First Ave. 1106 First durability of structs yet tained in plano bullding in iteinway Miniature (grand) ss00 by m pay 4 er instruments in Purchasabie ty ments if de We take part paymer Twelve-year Guarante, Lady Attendants Ho 20 to 6; Sunday o 12. Deis Oa 1% RECOND Sherman, Clay & Company STEINWAY PIANO DEALERS 711 Geoond Ave. Seattic 911 Pacific acoma Great comes ‘Sale of Coats. a NoveLTY. ‘ a nk AN Magee AMUSEMENTS, TH rd Avenue | Theater “The M jar Theater Russell @ w, Managers. NIGHT ALL, WEEK, SATUR DAY ATIN ¥ Fuu 4 Greeting pianos. ea BEX, HENDRICKS. : “THE Qt IALITY STORE" \ OLE OLSON Allen & Gilbert Ramaker Nat, Week, 8 « Sunday 1406 Second Ave, Seattle A THOROUGHBRED TRAMP” pemamscr Will I it Your A “fof oes! sh Coane [NATURE'S REMEDY 6 teed to eure Constipe % —- he a 7 Star. 1 K epactat ; Laat ‘ . 4 1 ar « “ t I Lage . Plain Baths 12 1-2c Heady’s Barber Shop Cor. First and Washington ) PILLING ERTH, $4.00; SPF $8.00; GOLD on CROWNS. $2.50 TO $08 w visiz . guaranteed fet BROWNS DENTAL PARLORS 713 First Avenue i 2 3 4 Sams K ne ante saa os Ome, x RS BROKERS %, REAL ESTATE x: -y, EXCHANGE. cS ~, Bu number of slightly pianos of # dard mak that will sold at & reduction Call GARDEN HOSE $5.00 THE RUBBER STORE 714 F at Ave. Kohier & Ch 202d Av-, Seattle 55302) Areade Bide. y SUITS To ORDER We:

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