The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 15, 1906, Page 4

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THE SEATTLE STAR ‘ order to see the tarantas and recelve ® Gepoait, All was nucoeeding better TTLE STAR—TUESDAY, MAY 15, any dinner to be “BY STAR PUBLISHING CO, 1307 and 1308 Seventh Ave. |ihan she had antici Tn the} a moat enthustastically happy frame A Cleveland m EVERY AFTERNOON EXCEPT SUNDAY, jof mind Albina cromed the Volaa, | li-stanea poem on “ Editorial: independent 575) Sunset, Main 1080, and having pald the ferryman, «i eo earthquake rected her stepa to the tan | Ce Busin Independent 1198) Sunset, Main 1080, | CHAPTRR KI ailard B08. - The Cossack, Dante! Lifanof, was! from Sreletsk. He was 4 years old! ginning to realise rora of an earthat By “JOSH” F BALLARD STAR AGENOY--a Ratlard Ave, Sunset Owe cent 5 y, six conte per week, or teenty-five Gente per month |and was finishing the jast month| Delivered me . No tree copies f his term of service, Min family] A first-class man shune public|lo, Central Give Me Heaven.” Wh ” ae date when > ‘ consisted of an old grandfather of] gerviee.” aaya retary Bonaparte,| we've always had our ' 90, two brothers, the daughterta-| yecaune the 19 amall.” It’s) about what should be done to « « }law of bis eldest brother, who had been sent to penal labor tn Siberta NOON HOUR ‘SALE possible, Uno find a man who! singing th ne 1 tne rt in willing t being an “old believer,” his own wife, two the navy jughtors and two Cos The Dime Novel jaack boys His father had been | Alp. || Weontspay national guard was called We have | ropes mom fe 1 t iy > wer . har Nelseo. mense a6 . 1% Noon killed during the war with the! Jo # i Fra Hor Ae “ 11 pm ©. - French and he was the eldest work.| where you find trouble, you have engnged extra milcapeople “ ~4 jor in the house, They had on their] find the national guard Gace 1 has the doom of the dime novel been announced, | farm 16 horses, tw = of ballocks Bo Ive noticed. or at least I've this ‘ t arian of the New Yorle public schools jamd he had 15 alle nts of his own) noticed that where you find the na B arlaus are fallible, And the observation ts Mmited, [tree land plowed and sown, He, Dan:| tional guard you find troubs | |lel, had served af Orenbourg and y all about books, withor ke’ the first ele | ' . ithout Reowing the fr Karan and was now just couapleting A Word from Josh Wise | o meu nature hin time, He firmly held the old = ¥ © novel tx not necessarily so yellow as It te pal jfaith, did not smoke, nor drink,| a Orville J. Vietor, who is credited with having Invented this line of |mor eat out of the same dish with] a alte « in 1880, once challenged anybody to point to a trace |'be unfaithful, and an strictly ad-| of se 4 . , hered to hin oath, In all his deal 00 S ts of any | in his books, Many authors of dull, nice novels jinn, ne was deliberately alow and Th’ teller the sata | 4 a { enupe i not dare make the same challenge sure and ga® his full attention to it's cheaper ¢' move price a 1 ime novel has action, [ts characters hustle and shoot [whatever the authorities entrust th'n pay rent 19 AFFORDED BY OUR “ straight. It Is crude to level of a boy's comprehension. But /°4 him with, never letting it pasa must've been a bach EASY PAYMENT PLAN tof his mind until he bad fulfil) dor 7 h be: « » ooo ’ « EVERY MAN to virtue he end, and the young reader 4 te I his Jad, as he understood it, the whole| jo matter how im men 2 the assurance that right is might and that the /of his minion, Now he was com oo place, for the quick trigger is with the good cause jmiasioned to accompany to Baratot| * All heroes of f ud fiction who fire the heart and mold the | {Me two Poll 8 women with the ¢ | E fins, in order that no harm sla} of boyhood live foreve othl % more enduring the |, . mind of boyhood Nothing ts mduring than , to them on the way and SUITS AND TOP COATS $15. - easions made h 5 mind of a boy, These things make | (hor hould travel quietly with} what kind of a canal ought we to $30.00 ; the mas, and the man makes the times in which he lives ee out doing any mischiet and trans) puitd acrone I amma something] A MAN WHO 18 ALWAYS RUN « Twenty-five years ago Deadwood Dick was the tdel of the e =m @ Sarasa' wd Mm joral A © © ~ me weve thy NING OWN OTHER PEOPLE ns . iets ik an Sen ek a Thus he had browwht! tat takes a little study eo . OUTING BUITS (two piece) r boys of America, He was type and product o me and 4 } a to Garatel all complete, with| er Sh nny eels ao $10.00 to $25.00, His daring and ski foremost man of the far frontier |ineir little dog and coffin. The Ye Cheerful Correspondent 3 z J " as 7 be that was vetled in the romance of myth and mystery | mn © quiet and cordial and ) to all Budget Yes, ma'an reptied th 1 ‘ , at ‘ ¢ that mest eathu mgh Polish did nothing amisa.| A friendly greeting | . inti And so for a de ide be was: he « eat hero af thet quent nal Share tar the Fer ines ivendeen angrh anal teas dealer I what's more we Eastern Outfitting Biastic and whole souled admirer to be found anywhere —the chan cathinn ty the tosuminnte the) we nave cooky wentl al " ‘ pling the west with brave, ambitious young men than did any dozen » it and there begin whine White A wee to Wayne-t6 epi)“ lidgher ° ae Soe end weg ble tail, and trom under) week; } promloes A. 1 Kurs (ts nee ciegether weccseetul, « 1332-34 Second Avenue The QUAKER DRUG rere) In time thousands of boys followed their hearts to the wild |the ~~ eens a — Slime B eek, but was tool one or two men th Hounder, y« Near Union ui west, And they took sterling manhood with them. They were a chhe-the Gee te the tarentan | Vet? Te eee ee ene.® Dee. cupeer rat “Seattle's Reliable Credit 1033-1015 First Avenue : race who felt tt # contemptible to shrink from any danger to \" 4 fright 4, cought it up ~= li oe : aon fa my \« at wht eer or ‘ ouse. withhold succor frow pconce in distress. And by such men has [amd carried It away, take cee bias Een wen Som oe tee the great west been made the rleheat, freest and fairest empire an Blidge Sh Peeve: syd BF a Pie pe be Nak hag pe EEE ‘ der sun When the Poltsh lady came | *"*t pene Pot ae OP PRE AMUSEMENTS. t " 1 ¢ ane Times change. Doubtless dime novels change with them the taraotas during the night pe - - “a . . But bays wlll aro bors sins nee rence nae Teen oe bagel ed Avenwe = eee rene” | Pianos and ['wo Prices 1 jthe box, Karly in the morniog he! i lo) Budget Night, 2 Roc, 40 is Mt oe Ibe and 16 ie BEERS EE ER EEE EE EEE EE EEE EEE REESE HEHE | wont to the police and reported all Pricte—tig ‘ aie epatene stars ¢ 1 wen ‘. 4 ¢ |was not as it a he with. thélen beset TONIGHT a TWO prices on the same pla } ; «Dolley of tg Ms * = lpenue wenn ad 10 Bin, ban | There was a & Ae Weeh—Mat inte week of the Popular Ayleswarth " ad acces s 1, each counta ‘two ° =. | teen binned cat tame hate ; And she was wondrous wise Lae ce a ti ¢ the Hig Beenie Buccess | - ph le | thai of dea dies ‘thoy | ., a walet and put in slemves “A HIDDEN CRIME.” | : — on on Plane oe the * *% | were conveying someone alive with o aeainene sie aie ©. dco Sinanat * an yo ever know w eat price wap * % |thom tm the box And when she saw what she,badg — ——— . $e ene : oo b * * | (To be Continued sone Kileworth and Burt, j . t tt “ * * -. nak unilie metas | Hugh Krmett & Co. o ‘ ~ . mes and tt * Se 4 Tourist Excursion, She grabbed the eclesere and cet] | “iifterd and Orth ean fe] Pi ato - oration, | me { * Se * | No finer ride on the sound than 1 off at the elbow PDE dee na prasepns tng » that to th t 4 y tarda « so © |. A Qtasy af the tine of the Petich tanunedion of GA ne rae ag! lg ———-~ me M * . merton, where the famous ba Andrew Carneate visited Kenyan ED ROLLER SKATING | pe » BY COUNT LEO T LSTO! ® |tleship Oregon and the largest the other day. Throwgh ianenade v4 16, at. Christer | « mh Pe . » | training ship in the world, the Phil oversight, the boys fatled to] prcadway nod Mea orchestr tat 4 @ |Sdelphia, can be seen. Also the gov-| tie him raiiroad track . j J r : “ be * — enna . erament drydock, crulsers and tor Wor ation Ameure Ir Vredert r ° p | eTRINWAY bs EY AND OTHER PIANOS, the c right, 1906, by Ne Ent Association. do be eave Pier 2 a irt we ied by @ train in Lert ank CE * pres Hua ~ * copyright Y Newepeper Guterpetes ects > a Pn hanya bd ad rg _ = -S eclover: eal * general manager 711 Second Avenue, Seattle 7 PERE ERE EEE EEE EER EERE EEE RRR Re = 6 Se ee fan Francisco Tacor Wash Oakland, Aud Albina, having got some Albina (clothes out of the box, t Indoors on the » dress stopped ope left aide of the river, in the village After abe hed changed in of Pockrofsky. Here widow's gown All ac ing the night Volga. Os the other sid sult her husband and even to ae * a cab and drove to him « of Hu ‘ H tecetved her ! sack ( c aho wok ing widow with « spring nigh rantas, He ve the Ta-}ant «mi speaking excetle EVERYBODY WORKS her ker HOW see 8 and became increasing net naderstanding why the ( kept by the Tarantas Md and 4 CYLINDERS, no cart which s t Ladvix , ess'| instruct . od t Tantas, and be “ 4 the Cossack nave ecause | . z A. of her, kept winking, laughing and/ ae Se ee covering ber pock marked face w 1 Bat Albi Sole Agents— GEO. H. WOODHOUSE CO. Rain or shine, you'll find here radical reductions. This Annual Expansion night, ith the wich ‘slanting rare blaring spor hel Sale of ours is the greatest in the history of the establishment. 1405 SECOND AVE. out through the foub« 1 to the left on the h age into the back rd ads there ak ath Cossack was ever aw pple trees covered with scented the cart with his lege Read the Mid-Week Bargains In the cooks had wahoned and shone while on the sparkling, wat Booming Basement compar ot pianos of stan dard makes that will be rervousek! af wit sts tie!] NATURE'S REMEDY ita hat f redaction Ie Cesranteed to cure Constip- « box tien, Qhe “Why didn’t you answe price Call at “Betaase = GROCERIES =— and by his ¥ dikr-aroter qa gly fh 16¢ once or write “we : od Je prices, terms pay! s she glanced at Ming ete tng n ar stra wheels and “ iensiee Gonanehe see om a 7 ohier & Chase it rid-aaaie aguas. thacaen Sechd ; ; 130524 Av., Seattio, Was. | BOSTON DENTAL gt her an when thelr eyes me ‘ : a PARLORS od , € 2 ¥ i - " Twelve-year Guarentee, " Albina with b Lady Attendants — na a t : { eel HANSEN Hours—8 30 to 6; Sundays ? Probably it « « ! is af Poe wie" * to 12. & phones. af ae Mapp 9 Pace mt) gee ge ng 706 tet Avenue lencacattinte whe said | tion of Women's Clube at St. ' al : { reg ur - “Oh, Tam all right; don't agitate] Paul, May 30th-June Teh. Axminster Carpet, ma lined and laid, regular $1.40 < eal - Soa’ Se 7 * age yourself,” answ ! ok | o¢ ago Great Western Ra rade t ard $1.12 ® 1% 7 - | am cols A gain| + May 28th to fe 1 i y . ot. i t . $1.10 cael ser sit tear oh aa re : CATARRH . ared to| f#t ? « or nm June 4 . ‘ rf . apply t ore Wthcrs Night School Pile WHIZ a Yes, All Summer The Store The Store arate OS eget That Crowds rs tat That Crowds " = a een ie — t . Nice Cool Rooms Va Best T. Wilt ieee chap tyle The Rest eae ser Ave The Rest Wl opp feallle IAMES & SECOND Phones 416 4444) SECON Country Linens. Wit. McHARRIE, M. D. Ind Hamilton Brown Shoes, Office 11 amt Mp m: Pte $s pm and Peidaya 6:0 to $20 Gundaye-# to Le m

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