The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 27, 1906, Page 4

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Pinas ane ° ¢ ° rH } ras | ra} HURSDAY. D aot eae ene renee. ‘ eT INE nm IE RY SUT -_ et ne a LCCC EO LL 5 ny aE : nas een ent TH i gages ; enais ere rrr oe Se ee, Ss j = Ss 4 f - = * - . ‘ ‘ : — SFetan prin ot : eT “TANK fi I-THE QueyAKER~ . ‘ . x , y ~ Te . . oRthsarpwo & " i endent ‘ et Main & Ry “JOSH” « 9) * oa een ' dent eet, Main 0. r * _ BALLA « e * - sae “ : ‘ ba f 3 FIRST PRIZE FOR BE T CONTRIE N, 87; SPCOND PRIZE 81 * M1 SEND IN YOUR YARNS, MAKE 'EM BRIEF, AND ADDHEOS | La pa een e eee Oe EOE RHE EE EYE YY i “JOSH WISE,” THE BTAR a by ‘ . w A WORD FROM JO8HM WISE | - tees : te } th Those New Year Resolutions 1 fn t In : : fi ‘ } e Ing the « " e made in p Pi Ganuary th Just w N y $ Inaugurated t | m ast » | Ss at 1 e Boason ' Tomptati « with \ . a} P ‘i man— Bs hard os ms 3 lS | Friday a« Saturday To 8 Fiyt he " : and inj » man’s ow “te a , DP. Rockefeller—By kero ms— is broken te tha if m the : The man who goe last f = Newt : 8 : Patrick Plyan—Wiasting rocks. | s likely to f t b Y ne “a 7) ' n r age of the “hair of 1 of th hat t " ¥ ly : fire engine! - most potent factor ng the al i. If you ar om dq ¥ sme fi _ ‘4 " i tin 8 S biaee tease, 63 ade toy wagon oy to quit, quit altogether, and DO IT NOW | the seer ga na—Fro . » . — a. fire inside—but there was real z. If you intend to ¢ in any of your present vie be it} : = , fe » iis pleture a rather searching commentary Friday a smoking, drinking or gas! fo not deceive yourself with £ cme © a . \ ” Y re ina a linvited Clearw f i k Low . There's a good deal to ob If you cannot keep those New Year resolutions, do not make | t are New Year The Jew n ‘ . the milk can an t of th 17 ap . al a any. t it on @ wagon waa the next thought—end larvel ». Spe- ow ’ slit-a fire inside, ' ‘ Frida $2.69 = inetinet, tn ever my, to admire Selling Into Slaver Sosaibie, Who are the he no a Y Be itate Pere ’ene of abt ONE-THIRD OFF ( es, Toilet in Jess white mon into ab 2 » - . 1 et S dg * ; : ids of and age of the world w hi t hea « rhe 18CO “ * avis ashing © na to 2 toul for nd Uberty upon whieh this naticn is founded t ' ne slo ae While it is undow ily true that a ‘ I t = " wing 7 ban ~ who are quite as shiftiess as mor rs of e of f ie ; pesader » Friday of, stil it is not the sort of punishment that will recor sts chere « t¥ to the average citizen tnx. Pye , K of 8 If a meagre is sold | 1 possession , . t } t ex . ro - aaa nce Orient it ts a dastardly dee a white a a nold ft | a . ak, what @ wonderful thing Cor og M f ntinuing of $1 for period of nine months in the shadow of the ¢ f ~ 7 € taking at Elizabethtown, Ky The laws in many of our posse to be m nd th K a Fr it in vagrants. But does it not strike the rea that ha Sarily be tn violation of a con stion which w man of bis individual right to Purpose of Insuring every man among men? lay pee The QUAKER DRUG CO 1033-1015 First Avenue To Wag! ¥..9 By Stuart Maclean It is troe that he ts 9 law-breaker and that he ts 4 Mberty if sent to jail, Bat that ts not quite the @isposed of dodily, for a price, to « p In 8 prison a man is still awa which tude th possibility of cruel or inhuman tre th in ty Ta the case of the individual »: ‘ 1 of nothing ox cept that he to remain chattel of or » for a stipulated thine. If sending a man to pris nie to break t t and make him worthless in the future, how much greater effect will the know! edge that he is a slave have upon hin It simply stil! be reciaime of a dowbt. It is true. But there is no reason why he « ps that whe ean by being sent to prison he mig his doom fs now sealed beyond the peradvent in idleness im fall, it ts Id be kept in idleness. Let him be put to work for the benefit of ¢ con sity at pot for the benefit of one man uys for a no al To sell any person fe ery fe a step backward toward bar bariam. No man should t fitted te individually from the errors and sins of another, The debt wh owes la to the State, not to his neighbe: Ht i# as childish and whipping-post. It is no more Justified the rack. AUNT POLLY'S CORNER Break } it up, per senseless a method of thas the bment as the mbecrew and Chocolate filling and fein, {he whites of two eges upon two} fry in tule of powdered sugar and beat | Take the ; ti} white and smooth. Stir in| covered eight tables por ted choc. olate, and when smooth tween the cake ia top and sides of the cake. anions a arr rend be- | sage and fat haw yver the} ter « t | fut up the fr < pe re and Green pepper omelet—Cut a j stock, bringing it to a be pepper in halves lengthwise o | th is quickly over the rabbit move the seecs. Then cut into tiny it for one bour and « half. shreds. Puta tablespoonful of but-| Thicken and brown the gravy, and tar into the omelet pan, and when | you will find this a deli hot add the pepper and cook ab } Ranena ble ang ° five minutes without browr j tablespoonfula of corn a stirring so that it will be uniformly | « enough milk to make softened. Have ready bow! four paste; then boll a sepa ea6%, & scant half teaspoonful of of milk, and when boiled alt and a dash of pe Beat the it on x three eager until a full © ful can be| bananas ar same in taken up. Turn the eggs over the | jelly «lass shape, pouring in after Pepper, shake the pan or pick up the | the corn flour and th ik. and cooked eggs with a fork and let the| let stand to cool. This ill be five to the ob ¥ saucepans use dry @ncooked mixture down Inte the | found to pan; when the emg is slightly set, | the fav roll wp and turn into a hot dish.| For gr Garnish with bunches of parsiey | kitchen salt when obtainable Baked rabbit mange EN ‘Take a rabbit, cut! Steam baths, 26e. Oriental Baths AMUSEMENTS. LR TERETE THE GRAND FLORENCE ROBERTS. JONIGHT and Saturday «. “The Strength of the Weak.” *. Friday and Saterday nights, “Maria Rosa.” Prices —$1.50 to 50c. Mat $1.00 to boc. Seat sale is Friday wm g for the ret ext Meader of “THE HEIR TO THE HOORAH.” Guy Bates Post and a great cast. = Mour Night« y SEATTLE THEATER Russell & Drew, Mgrs. Phones 43. TONIGHT—All Week (Matinee Today) The Hest Swede Play Ever “TILLY OLSON.” , Matinee Dee », G Mat. Wednesday Harris Eldon Next Week Starting Sx pend “THE BELLE OF JAPAN.” ne: th chan Mo chakee.‘n prices Roth these « STAR Wii MATINERS BACH DAY AT 220 Matiners, te. > each aay a Vaudeville Mouse, BIG RUSH. Acrobats, Irish Entertatr “jetures, Novelty Jug COME EARLY AND AVOID THE ft tu ‘ Ninety minutes ers, English ( giers, Sopra Matinees LOIS THEATER HOLIDAY WEEK BILL. Great Military Drama—”THE GIRL | LEFT BEHIND ME.” Doors Open—-Matinees 1:30, Evenings 7:30. Performances Begin —Matinees 2:15, Evenings §:15. Matinees daily except Thursdays and Fr jaily Exeept Thursdays Phones: Sun. Main 1304; Ind. 4334 ys. TAYLOR'S CASTLE GARDEN, Third Ave. and Pine. Main 2600 and Ind. 2405. Every night th ok and Sat urday matinee, Amsden Oper ompany in “THE MASCOT” Extra attra Laurette Taylor and Company. Prices and 0c; boxer, 75c and $1, Matinees, 25 WONDERLAND EXHIBIT—906 Second Avenue ALL AFTERNOON AND ALL EVENING ALL WEEK. The 1969 Myer Touring car nd the Catekilin A bie holiday » offering. Ke Raby bators in the Annex DREAMLAND RINK Open Every Afternoon and Even ss : Including Sunday _ a after 7.) SHE CAUGHT HER TRAIN “Ths . ft (T. Row version of the famous Mg egy poe | Siebatiog = jaca fom The Trumpeter of Sakin | iid you anewer . The Politician; “What kind, is)” {the roll?” the Sunday | ¢ Three Wunsred A Partial List of | gg. Old Parme he asttal') when first | met you, best be 1 You struck me as an Opport e that | had ce) Dee ee ee) Nor could | real blandered Goods That Must Be Sold |*s SHAME ON YOU TO ROBS | ° eit "tet one | j tery! *) | AN HONEST MAN! =; |"."i.\Seri™oms by January 1 ma j a Ys er * * And so 1 sat, awaiting the Note the prices—the greatest reductions of the yams me . By Stuart Macle plause } ae i iy art Maclean * Your money's buying power is doubled. Our regulation 5 the Poe eee eeeeee eee. ee eH lhe r though sad low prices cut in half tas (Ropre John Wesley Gaines wants to dock all con Ths meante - Sad te bor . on al c ine sa. ne Sen eee . ae er > "ec & . for ines.) wn, boca LADIES’ SUITS AT HALF AND LESS THAN HALE, = Teas tm the mart at stands in We fi a aii cana Sintieme: Musteie 4 ite Dark ¢ $12.90 was the pen wu But, sick with heavy labor, whea one would dock the Farewell! It ts not so to was! pede peepee on t = skirt - rh down-trodden men rose up, and to , any : jown-trodden men rose up, and to him th I long discussed the thing with Bran ing: stylish an . ; oo © on you, to rob sm honest man, , u { he thought you regulation bel Or mate he'd shirk I never dreamed the o ! Zi Recause he may not chance to feet To storm so much and talk ut You & Like eomtag down to work! Bo » his pid Congress starts rebeiling : " Ae A Es ¢ Only o crvel, grasping « Because I'd like myself to make tome laws | nor gg ee - ‘ ig Sing el oe Could reason In this way EF gnttnonge, Mwy . : o Shame on you, to rob an honest man, Farewell! magh their heads are sweiting | . : And dock him of his pay! sain with legal clause, te spelling | And when the night stlem, the spirita hovered ther It Ls not #0 to was! The Sugar Trust ncorns, thelr faces . talr ie » tormer And every interes he land who owned a ( ye ie a stylish With pity, score and fatal accusation, then began ro golden brown ( ur name and } “Shame on you, to rob an honest man i a 5 will ALBERT HANS: nd cuffs | To lower hts yp m, tilt } y know how much he hes i te you tay bow wach be se Notice to Water Furs that were | Shame on you, to rob an honest man, Furs that were j And dock him of his pay! Consumers | Dist. No.3 Water renta due and payable in for December, January nd February. Become delinquent A LETTER AND A POSTSCRIPT Furs that were Furs that were If You Need a New FASHIONABLE RUFFS AND NECKWEAR AT $5.90 Ruffs co for $1.76 Ruffs go for Janoary 1. Distriet inctad all the o> | BY ARCH M’MACKIN. | VE city north of Rast and West Galer 82.95 58¢ GOLD VALLEY, Alaska, Jan. 9./ et. Meter rents due $2.98 Ruffs go for | $2.50 Ruffs go for j—My Darling Wife and Baby Moy » for each month from S S149 81.25 1 haven't anything very 4 to th of the next suc 1.50 Ruffs go fo 5c Collars to go lwsite this time, Gearies, W gets i eeding month. Become delingu | $1.00. Butts @ ; ae ae Os nighty gloomy sometimes, and if It TH on the 20th. bal mde erent for your heer-uf ! I'd be pretty morose, I quese. 1h For that New Year's af FLORAL CREPE PAPER, REGULAR rsc ys until springtime sere are only vatil you and ¢ © | pad fair, and too much Christ 1 be with me. Rut ft have mas hag left your pocket Huck Towels, red border, hem ies Lined ap hape werybody else | ost : : mp med; good size, each ....5¢ ults; value, | making big strikes, and I will when Sellipg out, ail Clothing, book in a sadly depleted Doren 606 price 5 ¢ my turn comes. Day before yeater Hats and Gents’ Furnishings state, remember that you're 12. good school Handkerchiefs | Infants’ Knitted Jackett lay Jack Darby turned u way below value ; 19¢ and pink; value 38 cot nugget that has ever cordially welcome to open Ladies’ Kunitted Jacket, no ase ‘ |" he claims, it was H LEWis & an account with us for any sleeves; 8c value 19¢ | Warm Gray Blankets, patf, . . Co. thing selected from eitie, dear, I hate to t our MAY MANTON PATTERNS 100. 06 Reeond Av I must. Mn t . stock of di to-date a , ogee 7 Formerly at Cherry and First roe: no-aaee ap be I ated it He : parel for men and women is full t Pay a little down and the balance at your convenience HOME OF. THE ft UNIVERGAL RANGE, I must t you a 1] enta som aven't any fri t t much as I thing hé has trying to get even with mb. It} that told Jack Darby I istote a little at a time. cep to my ney call lonesome x The w." Lam lonesome, too—-I'm lone-| Jack isn’t really a bad f (®/Meyer-Toner Ph ma for you and the boy: 5 want|ho te awful ~tg ® (fMeyer- jano\s), ne tor 3 4 the boy; I |e te awfully hasty. f Kt os ~6o- : ) fl Eastern Outfitting Hamilton-Brown Shoes. Old Country n they don't like me is! Nelile, darling, Jack Diifhy t# at X Se 54 Onion St. 4 tne, reason, tar. ost whe mle] Balle, sertinn Sash Ran" Seattle Company, Inc. oe 1 1 can't get ured to them.| 1 don't know what to a4 Tf can't mniuiappeenaiamananie They don't understand me. I stay| stand to be called a coward—be 1332-34 Second, near Union my shack atone nights and I keep| cause I'm not a coward, ‘Tt Lb “Seattio’s Rel to my claim in the daytime. I don't] coward It is because ['vé a When I first came I had @ little] are dependent upon me afd bet trouble with a man, and be 1/1 love them very much . . ldn’t fight him they | Jam going to open the door ard., 1 was very angry | promised him that L will, I will tr hat man called me a coward, and I|in God. Your loving husband ? DICK WENTWORTH. 2a The Lonesome Mat,” yo Meat Prices That Pi P. 8 —ateaam: “t'hita your bos | ty Hall market, 509 Third| band and [ also kild Frank Scott § t the ¢ Yesler. Round steaks, 10c; | who sed your husband stol my gold FINEST LINE, We wk, 1 pot roast, 6c to/ 1 had ought to kill myself because are Independent dealers tn y rendered lard, 12%0; all|Tam a coward, But he was no vow | con of tee ae ONE PRICE, HONEST METHODS. — high grade, home-made/ard. 1 wouldn't have fired only [ Our prices EVERYTHING MUSICAL. » about «ht he had a ; non him wh the monopoly a | pened the door, I'll give myself WIN exchar exchange an up-to-<d IN A Few HOURS | nd T hope I get hanged, and I'l aah register, more eultable = You can have summer sunshine if|%* “sat your husband gets Christiar your business, for your old one i ot will take the Southern Pacific |DUTal. I hope you'll take and keep us up by phone and tell i company's seenies Shasta Rout wed big > I'm sending. 1 am = your wanta, |trains. New’ tr#in now leavea|‘°TY *rry. Yours truly, 1406 Seco: Wash. | Portiand 14:30 p. m., making three} JACK DARBY 406 Second Ave, Seattin 1111 Second av, All jtrains daily ervice and Health and pleasure resorts to all. ‘Tickets and information at Dollis at half. Toy Union Ticket Office, 608 First av, abrac at half, Lon K. E. Ellis, general agent *** ries over any goods Fast time, excelle sutifal ae THE SUNDWALL London's, ry uit our beautiful holiday goods at half t half. rie. |

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