The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 17, 1906, Page 4

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he AR Delivered by math or carrion, Ne f aAdreas label « “Tun bot THE SEATTLE STAR BY STAR PUBLISHING Co. 1307 and 1909 Geventh Ave slant T U Telephones— Sunset Mala 1080 Buneet, Ratlard 96 BALLARD STAR AGENCY2% Ballard Ave + twenty-tive conte per One cent per copy, Hie conte TO MAIL sURsCHIIERs » paper, Whe Agein hewn paid in advances ¥ ae | SEND IN'YOUR YARNS. “JO6H WISE,” THE STAR , Har | wnt f x it contains the ¢ : < saee aeien alla te with « ' nan ordin supply of Drains and perhaps out; (hat tn the turn a COURA } nar » ¢ hat » oe “ x . ; nee will give out. But Coura . , 1 one side, ta but a mix ; P conde sh , : nbi wt been are giving out or 0 A ‘ » make ' i 1) u te a ¥ . . allied the father of hi ' A position ' ara mat oy ae Nes u tl iw Tha b rb * wil man ha >a to ev t N Ww 1 th { brain and nerve § MAK STICK No wit . tag aboet § ove ~~ h “ ‘ ‘ un man « P ples with it. He may solv ne x according to his Ah, my poor man,” the 4 ‘ . mary chanted, “why 4 ab a D " i than “ “ yea humbere . . . . y i * a BLUPF fs an ing nt of courag when t backed by i, “an’ I've got more GOODS. The world watches you put up the bluff and watts f ma jee h aie ou stan abou allo se will be ad to show th mont You nd No atlowat nde dike ae @ No one wilt d You “chuck the you nat | ve iter get off vrally follows that ye t show the “lea by your ul she can £ ff There are, broadly, two sp s of bluff, One is put up t or f in any word tt man who is ready to “put hut up;” the other by the man who |* can't pat up It t# only the man who ts Se peur tat » ready to pat up who can bluff a part of courag congress, Mt bad ® S ~ y lent it t he And Looking at life from this viewpoint, we are all of ws gan We're ™ This big, jolly world is very similar, after all, to a big game “craps” run on a square basis A WORD FROM JOSH WISE. You can't expect te vens all of the t But on an average you « time and you are always in a position to dig do jeans and, as the we i sews you, you are a winner coming or Many @ W Counting the gains in unit men call success, fam @ pies ' what. not, you have the reputation of being a brave man, a a ; man. So you are. But what have you done but gambled you | had your special talents, your ABILITY, against the obstacles t you | low price tag had to overcome—AND WON? jo this, The esatul man, whe It takes courage ¢ ready to draw bis chair back and ret! o “piuffa” that stuck, The wnsnceessful man, tolling with his nose to | joka back over a dreary | They are high minde tae grindsone, looks back with sour vinag’ waste of lowt opportunities, or a long series of “bluffs that failed » to and higt vapectod BLUFFS and GOODS. If you have the courage for one, the ma |°A8 overlook things that» spec dnide Surset, Main 1000, By “JOSH” SECOND PRIZE, $1 ‘EM BRIEF, ANDO ADRESS we | FAST PRIZE FOR BEST CONTRIBUTION, 4 , Fascinating ) Bargains Thursday find ourpelves FREE DELIVERY Main 1240, ind, 1299 cesnines sie Union Bakery & Cafe Second Avenue r : ck and p from the game, looks back | | © the play and sees aguin, with a smile of satisfaction | | | Advantages of « Tall Person. | and looked The second lot of merchandise salvaged from the G. N. freight smashup will be selling at London's Thursday, Friday and Saturday. All are good, usable goods. Some are smoke stained, some water stained, a few a little scorched, terial for the other, combined with a determination to PLAY ON | ine tife-long frienda. They dress in THE SQUARE, the opportunities will take care of themselves. height of fashion, and can carry on but soap and water will cure the damages la lengthy conversation, They never long for money as they are pever Crime Shows |ahort. But after all the short son can call them down. Chicago people are aroused agatast the cheap shows that make - According to the Portland crime alluring to th ‘There is a movement to pot out of business the “theaters” fn Jat the mouth esented as heroes. north bank, to rival Seattle, om Which notorious criminals are ‘The “shows” objected to principally are moving pietures, show here | ew KR BURKE | P. A. HALLBERG, PROP, Sunset Main 680, Water-Stained Goods SATIN AND COMB BED SPREADS. 2 nal, Jim Hil will build a new etty| of the Columbia on the LACE CURTAINS BLEACHED PEPPERELL Thousands of Pairs Hargly Damaged at All count of the high price of realty : bath in the river t a pity the water leaked ed, regular $3.50 value, 7 s fe dhot os ” Pp fag train robberies, lynchings, s0fe-biowing, jack hand” conspire | Wonder what became of the Port cies and all manner of violence and bloodshed tend terminaie that we hear Every day after school hours these piaces are crowded with lit- [much about a year ago when tle boys and girls, until late in the evening wee given the clad band in “Not long ago I found boys in my school who carried revolvers,” | Wbfoot metropolis gays a school principal. “When I asked them why they carried | 4 mapeody on Street Care. weapons, the boys answered that they wanted to be brave Ike the | +n. geattie Electric co heroes they had seen in the pictures in the Scent theaters.” | which rune care to vark The effect of these shows on the children is demoralizing. Many | the of the children have become so bad as to be incorrigible tous od of the city as w ; of th 1 porations of Two schoolboys after seing a burglary show obtained a glass | ¢, oe fees Tait pon cutter and broke into a jewelry store jand very mises in others A half doten boys, cotming from a lynchies show, were preparing to string up an inoffensive little negro boy, when neighbors Inter fered i} lives. fe president owing to Nothing can be said in favor of such entertainments | salavies paid ai Their whole effect and influence is debasing to dev They ought to be wiped out of every city In the land Boys’ lives are shaped to their ideals, The boys’ ideal te to hia | course in fife what the compass is to the ship st sen. If it be true | co onerative concern and steady, the course will be straight; if it be not trae, there will poerating the be shipwreck. of wage The average boy tdealizes heroism above all things else Bat {f he learns to look for it only in brutality and erime he te |... k deceived into accepting a very spurious article. @uring hich The mind and soul, as well as the body, grows according to 2 not en what it feeds apon | injart After six months of fait) | fut vices, politicaily and other iy as disastrous to t ee to he othe And poisons are as disa ‘o the éne as to the other. cor Pigg acigece «og, Bigot LLOYD TRANSFER CO. Ine the Union Depot w Begosae | techuding shower and plunge steam tee is around: so ords end shampoo beth, S0c. Turkish * Purniture and Heavy Hauling - ‘ jup on Union st niews foreed hathe and bed for night, $1.00. Masleba ts told not to bathe vege § Beth Phenes— 1686. Office jn Diller Hotet. See on rt eer rea | Union. he recetves the sum of $3) sary ances bes —— cenita rr at pore tru Open Day and Night. Sony. eemee Poomen, ted. 3110; |e hour and more instruc M. 1447 ae | After orking from one to years he gets aber AMUGEMENTS. | ~~ mw Cs ah hour The next two y Ifinds him a little more independent THE GRAND 00 cor ne. wos rome inn Sey wel! oxy |dependent on the company | |then recetves an advance of cents an hour jhim receiving twent Special Arranged Matines Haturday, Ontober 20, Menftk theen's Three-Act Play, _ PRICES jinto a car to such an extent Ladies, bring your gia We bought these at a stair price, and we cannot fir lovely $4.00 Satin special while they last pec le they la , but your laundress stains, but the great salc be on lace curtains enaisance anc Nottingham Lace Curt ape PEPPERELL PILLOW and incidentally rane rar} $3.50 to $4.50; and Cifildren’s the very start it has been la losing proposition, many having lost an arm or lee sed even their Curtains, values, $2, $3 and $3.25 per pair, Some Rugs ne tet heaper ones wi'! her work, amoug which is ramaing | superb merchandise Why this store ts growing is company is run as a sort of} and retains the dence of so many thousands regular patrons, it Hes in the excellence the rightoess - of and the helpfulness our liberal eredit plan We die the best of ready-to-wear parel for men, women end dren end you may pay “s at a time” for anything goc Black Cashmere in the smas loyment the emplayees receives] py en recetre | PEPPERELL PILLOW KIMONO FLANNELS, Edge Damaged Only. HEAVY BED BLANKETS Smoke | Stained Goods Goods That Were Not Actually in the Smash-Up---Price Cut Anyhow LONDON’S GROCERY DEPARTMENT SPECIALS. Double bed size, $2.4 of under. Lovely desigt @ an inapec to toc grad brown borders; © slightly stained twenty-five sildran's high grade shoes, A few items fro Goods Department: $1.50 values; At the end of ten years we se assortment of infants t conte an $1.25 value HoOUeR hour for by that time he has penne | toh bit 1 oboggan caps, bibs, dresses, ning. $1.80 to Me; matinen, 11.60 to Me. Reals Now Belling Hered the art of peaking passengers few pairs of ladies’ $3.00 Sisidiunn; diag Sc cll , everything f Seattle Theater RURAELL @ DREW. Managora they have no room for even a com-| plaint A A Miliionaire Tramp service he is receiving thé ht and All Week, Mat, Thur. and#et., the Great temperance comedy “All for Pun and Fun for A Prices-Matiness, te and tie. Might prices—tie, land has the great satisfaction GR Me, Ge aed He = Meat week, “Pete Peters.” Comedy.) | knowing that he ts the highest paid | car man in the service. Jira Avenue RUSSELL & DREW, Managers. i The cara from one point of view) <THE MOST POPULAR TiHxaTen |Afe the finest In the country; straps} Theater jto a greater number than any © Gaturday, the Chartes A. Taylor Co, tn the Every evening this week, mat ichagey: RYERY 0 oa in “Last Might Gheriis Vinsria, blackface ogg iet Firion & West, singers and dancers LOIS THEATER MATINEE “- MOVED An tmmense stock of sheet muste, musical merchandies A SAVINGS AGCOUN T company y “1 the way to keep your mone extend to the deposit . pianos and organs has been moved to 146 talking machin: who brings in Second Ave., where all costomers rill receive our best at- tention. SHERMAN, CLAY & CO. Bteinway (and other) Pianos 1406 €ECOND AVENUE SEATTLE largest deposit t fifteen years of faithful|I Boys’ Knee Pants in all sizes. | :i"ch Rain-proof Coverts, ) as as cain 1 for this sale: Old Homestead Solid liarge salary of thirty cents an hour k aI nitted Drawer Gai ters in cream, slightly soil $1.50 value Lenox Soap, 8 bars . regular 75¢ , cach ....0.....49¢ Silk Gauze, plain he Russwin Food Chopper, pretty for evening regular price brown, blue, boggan Caps, reg Inlaid Linoleum, green, red and -_ DARK GREY ARC- TIC BLANKETS. BLEACHED Paani ton in them; very yard guarantee MAY MANTON PATTERNS 100, PAY : UNIVER NO CURE— We TOWELS INCLUDED. me Meee DR. CLARKE CO. 128 20 HAMILTON BROWN SHOES. OLD COUNTRY LINE

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