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I | | i 3 THE SEATTLE. STAR BY STAR PUBLISHING CO. “4907-1300 Beventh av. STAR EVERY AFTERNOON EXCEPT SUNDAY. . — Felephonee— bu - Private exchanges connecting all parte of the - P 2) building Sunset, Main 1050 and Independent, 441, ¢f Josh Wise Saye: Ak for the department or the name of the person desired. © BALLARD GAM AGENGOV—#it Bailard Ave Sumner, Pallant 108 RVBRETE STAR AGENOY—Homor Rrang £441 Rockefeller Av.) unset 1649 He: te the: otee gard, thou ant; con aider hie ways, and graft. | ste conte per week, oF twenty-five cents par month, De» lor No free copies otfioe at Beattia W Jang matter | tain of givin Firat Actor 1 hear Brightle| ‘ ‘ . ee iniah An canes Mrwinkle ts under new management pours Bs vs aeneperets = nd Actor: lan't she a sta — law & Kerlanger’ PROWECUTIR BASES TO THE OCCASION, } Flewt Actor: Oh, that isn’t the sad se }firmament | | It's going to comt $140,000,000 to of} run New York next year, This ts jonough to make Dick Croker wish he had stayod of the for ysecuting Vander a new era in law enforcement in Seattle I x | Although fornished by The Star with information form | Prosec combine by Deputy Pr Attorney George I ution veer will mark the beginning TRe suburbanite is the only orig Vanderveer has inal parcels poat ing a partial .basis for the prosecution, Mr departed from the timeworn custom of the prosecuting attor Z We wish we were as sure’ of ey's office " forth personally t ire the addi ney's office and ha rth persona }wetting turkey an we are of getting tional evidence necessar » make the pr ition st SStU! | rectpes to bake it in court | ere ae : solid cite tat f| Visitor to Art Gallery: 1 sup Departing from the narrow constrt 1 of the dutic 1o@ where you see “Sold” in the the prosecuting attorney's office, which holds that the prose- | catalogue, it refers to the pictures? he Attendant No ma'am times it refers to the purchaser ! some ecute only th in which cutor is obligated to pr se cases is furnished with convincing evidence of guilt, Mr. Vanderveer | went forth and got the evidence necessary to complete the “DIS (8 TURRIBLE.” i } t Ihe St NEW YORK, Nov, 15.—Philip epee prseerhen. 2 Snes Dy of tate Sappe tein, 15, Messenger boy That is why the ming prosecution i kely t the urrendered to the police in dis beginning of a new era in law enforcement in King It | Bust after vainly trying for 34 aoe hours to get changed one of 13 is a reco; vf the fact that it is th ty « 00 bills he disapy 4 with after e not only to cuting * wot I shoved sat wus sure goin 1 wus nove Jerome did the same in } ing res The Oathograph remained for Mr. Vanderveer to re rnize the principle in King 1 have the agent sald county past trivances ever invented. It is known as the Whiat the result will oS the pe mathograph, and is one of the} desire to be represe ne fice t nergy saving devices ever | =a? * | by a man like Van consider public duty done when he attends to the | . 4 | his office ; Be t " ‘ > . 4NC€ an in the long dally swim the righ the pu ar rfectly at me in the water ; the the benefits of a ¢ aries of life and of the eS Navy Yard % Take Sound and navy yard, see the Wisconsin and | * Buffalo and} the machinations of cri ne result of a successful prosecution of a trip on the U8 bine will be ultimate reduction of the retail ; food products, which are held at the fr prese by the workings of the combine. This considerable saving to every householder course of the year What mor ing attorney's office Mr. Vanderveer too! You can see how much} opposition which he is bound to incur from avy finan your confidence in us is cial interests represented in the combine; regardless of the : worth It is the making political effect such a prosecution may have. He is proceed f ¥ ; ' , : o us. ing on the straight line of law and duty, and if he s is in breaking up the criminal conspiracy led a Your grocer re —_ if you don't ike we pay him the credit and support that i —=— Fly on the Flyer “The dogamith will in Alaska,” said a m SEATTLE-TACOMA ROUTE. kon. “He'll have bi Fare 35e—Round Trip, 600 tor him, too. This winter FOUR ROUND TRIPS DAILY. to be very severe. The dogsm the miner went on course, dogs, or he wou such a name. The sledge dogs of Alaska have, day by day, to run tr cere mene For a good shampoo use Soap Lake Soap. All druggists. oe that they'd have (Wasb.) Courter-C LEAVES GEATTLE — 6:45 and 10:25 a m, 2:05 and 6:45 Lowell Lord and Lady aye have Started on a tour In South Af Lord Braye bas at bis county Stanford Hall, ‘in Leicestershire, many interesting mementoes of his numerous travels. . am LEAVES TACOMA — 8:35 a. m. and 12:15, 3:65 and 7:30 p. m. U. SEELEY, Jr, Agent. Seattle —Tel. Main 17 Tel. 212. Tacome— Don't pay cash for your clothes when you may buy an easier way. Our little-at-a-time plan stands for absolute satisfaction and is steadily increasing in pop- ularity. Stop and think= little down and a little at a time do you not begin to realize that that is the only way to buy? Our prices are low— you will find them un- usually low when you consider the quality of « lothing you buy. Remember—We make no charge for the ac- commodation of credit Extra salesmen have beenengzaged to look after Saturday’s rush in the men’s department Eastern Outfitting Co. Second and Union Seattle’s Reliable Credit House. DUST — ‘ BY JO8H ett fat looked at the cheek recetved for hig seapon's wheat. “Another sueh crop or two and I can move into the eity,” he mused. Philadelphia Ledger A Btlokler for Custom. OY JESSIE M. PARTLON. Conaiderate Motorlat—'m awful Montiment and sympathy nog @F | hing ly worry I knocked you down—hope | finitien; they gm toxether as nat-| 1@de ince you ain't hurt, Now what ca 1!) wali as flower end leat, roses and |Ner thirst for h nVvE sive you? oY aualbee: santa call i.|Ker for hie word of love, Yoko!—Well, sur, ste mshine, youth and happh }iaiiy acts of tenderness that tm to generally give?—The Without life so well worth living together who pomwens an yervant husban m4 before the publio, You atm attach It underneath your auto mobile, ami when you have ooow alon to go underneath to do aw: repairing (as accid@ta will amped to the beat regulated automobtips), you set the oathograph in motion and ft will utter all that sglect language that you are wont to ex under tho » of undernta ‘ow much do Byntander sympathy, sentiment The ctrie spark oO} weep spirit and Thore is, too, & very real wer ahead for the young” w ate Beggared Again. again! mrountcation b j apie’ haw vaniwh I } urate de ‘Hexgared moaned De sortptton Hy whom or what?" trying elrgam ving to you that thetic’ effo 0 please, Be there in in a more e thou of sy mpatiry a c thogtoal enéray| ‘Those new fall hats.” Pitteburg ot div ated m@®- | res Ise bee emitted | Post under t #f %neom | quie before the completion of the job," | ty of te hole Jo Kae A man will férgive you for not wuy men Wrapped up And ft |e so fatally ay to drif following hin advice if you are will |in their own affairs they have 99 into that dangerous Hon @her a Ambitions. ing even {to Haten to (t.—Florida | interest left over for r wives’. \the friend gives those « of See follor in the ety had been | Times-tnlon. to long f ir homes ‘apirit that should be the hesband given an advance in salary panei well regula and no 0 Now,” he sald jubilantly, “TI the family is sick or dying, they} cag begin saving to buy a targ” | Eggs and Poultry — ‘he fami Out in Washington the agriowltur-| Get your eggs and poultry from! | have always felt a great pity | ta tone ~| Woodland Park Poultry Yards. for the proud, sensitive woman * ; ‘ Moat distronsing cases of a | City alos roomA, 1909 Arend WAY. | ummnnsmeenmemmmeameevene cnn |tHTY Me furnace heat. Got w f are relieved by Soap Lake Salve, | Phones, Main 918, Ind. 6235. Our Gune For Rent—Piper & Taft. nace far $66 *** | oaun are from our own ranch. *** | 1024-26 Second av eee /(., 112 University st The most economical and #a Hundreds responded to yesterday’s an- nouncement of the Sale of Thanksgiving It made me feel that my standard of honest dealing is appreciated During this sale of Thanksgiving all men’s and young men’s suits, overcoats and raincoats will be Such standard makes as Stein-Bloch, Louis Holtz & Sons, Michael Stearn & Co., W. S. Peck & Co., the famous Penn-Brook System (registered), the Cambridge System, and others equally as high grade are included. Every size and style to suit theindividual form and taste of every man in Seattle. Think what these prices mean $12.50 values now $8.35 $15.00 values now $10.00 $18.00 values now $12.00 $20.00 values now $13.35 $25.00 values now $16.35 $27.50 values now $18.35 $30.00 values now $20.00 $35.00 values now $23.35 Every garment is plainly marked with the original and the re- duced price. If you are not satisfied with your purchase return it and get your money back---that has always been my policy--- that is why I have so many friends. : F a I will accept clearing house cer- tificates and give cashfor change Gus Brown Always right “Where the cars stop” Second and Yestler reduced THE UNSYMPATHETIC HUSBAND) d | 4an-| one whose husband never sees her pa G. H. Woodhouse & oo | stent and pt |the divorce court way they | What interest should » Wk if her hy Why wa Ov this & new drome, & m ment Of hate ‘ DOR, OM Gehunig notlee thé ae © me?” whe ase, the halt 1 think fy on reading ig fe} and Kom wife 1, who loves * Ot Kin ong ob ue + Hie Ineolew—Cure Ye 3 stammacts free sample Ane YOU TROUBLED wee CORNET = thaw the peioe tag The Quaker Two sTORtS 1013-1015 First Ave. Have Your Wonk Done Now and CUT-RATE PRICES: of Teeth 4 of Tooth. «+ pure Gold Cron 0 00) 82 bx : {oo and $5.00 1 Crowns e $3.50 a 1 Crowae % WORK WARRANTED 0 YEARS. Associated Dentishi v Management, ALL 1112 2dAve . oo