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THE SEATTLE STAR..SATURDAY, NOV. 23, 1907. THE SEATTLE STAR FROM THE NUTTE FAMILY ALBUM pAMUES ARE W WARNED MIR. SKYGACK, FROM MARS <2"= DRUG STAR PUBLISHING CO, " “sgcuet nue Seventh ave Are They Killing OF Their Hus: ’ vom EVERY AFTERNOON EX a att Telephones— Private exchanges connecting all parte of the building — Sunmagt, Main 1050 and Independent, 441. cf Ask for the dep#iment or the name of the person desired. Being a Splel by Harel, the Youngest of the the Mience Nutte, Reterte - bands by Fattening Them® “| He Visite the Barth as » Special Special Correspondent and Makes Wireless | Adele dott cee F . ' Observations in His Notebook. i #mrKcn stom KP BT 4. WEST» AKE AV "THe QUAKER SE Are you toodtng your husband into an carly grave? = Jost listen to. What Geo, Harvey, W FOUL MURDER COMED TMU Wb TASTIC MOUSE ~~ MULTITUDE. Yh od ft the North Amertean B j Chow, ways to Aimorioun wives, | | OPEARTWBLINGS SAT BY SEEMING 70 “Wankto Jone 4, wtondy hum | | SANCTION JE CRIME ~~ WHEN VICTIM band belore hy 60 years old'| | WAS DRACKLD FROM VIEW, ONLOOKING <i ag ¥ | | SARTH-BEINGS: MADE SLA BALLARD STAR AGENCY.121 Ballard Ave Runnet, Mallard 106 RVEREYT STAR AGENCY tomer Byann £991 Rockefeller Ay.: Sunset 164% y aX Conte Der week, OF twenty-five cents per month. De: lor No free copies NG bi. x poatorth Ta Washinuron, we second-class matter AST WEEK, WITH HANDS AND BOUNCED FEET ‘ Ratered at the Postoffice at Seattle “ TOR, Pe y ; TO. MATE supecninane The date when your subscription ex ” has not ag iin ady rname te (aken from the list, A change ’ ct ante tabel le & tecalpt NOTICR TO SUBSCKIBERS whould reer opy ¢ The Mar far | | va LIVING IN THE SWAMPS AND TAKING QUININE a F For the relief of the American people the government pro-| Wall hen keop on feeding him on | 5 everything bi | poses to sell $150,000,000 worth of Panama notes and bonds j | k daintios, tempting viands for | : y ‘ ” ‘Thes | him. He'll get fat and die, and then | } his is expected to relieve the “financial stringency hese | you'll be sorry.” tf YW There was @ great deal mpre to| F notes and bonds are safe investment They are the govern . Masdderteansel nrc dor, 08 ment’s promises to pay. The resources of the whole country are 20 ween 4 behind them Here is the a arce. It is locked up, ney,” says the gover It ought not to be, but it is. Peop frakt to ins ee CHESSIE AND BUTT R. NUTTE. | is why we have a stringency. If we could offer some special | Ain't ihe tne ave Y that’s at I groom. How dé 7 ; Mcircrenig f That's ‘cause he's setting on a handful of rice. Besides, a man circulation nin, We eve the situation cre are] don't never know what to do with his hands excepting to hold bis ome nines these Pan a note dt We can issue the whenever hat, and wheo he ain't got his hat he's lost BY F. W. SCHAEFER , > | Them’'s the Butt R Nuttes, Hutt is my aunt's brother's son by ——— we like. We will offer them for sale now. People know they hie first w He drivet a ico wagon. Don't you think the bride you-- | are thoroughly safe, It will appear to them as a fine opportu fs a dream? 1 helped dress the bride, Rverything she's got on | what Harvey sald, but the gist of| A fair face nests no manooge. A poor oxcupe ixs bedder an #07 rd w, DAT Cl it pags Ra th their| 8_2¢™, even her comploxion. When Chesste ain't made up her |tt all was that the good American| Der birt vich can'd sing poses| Half # loaf ins bedder as a steady Le are scent nity for ‘investment. They will buy these bonds with the skin's the shade of & lemon, You can’t understand why the bride's | wife pampered the American man |®* ® prima donna chob mit no pay roll sUrmnion hoarded money, and ther Nim pour this mor allers photographed standing up and the stalwart groom sitting (too much with luxurious things to| People who life in glass houses; Contendmend lodges ofdener in a | ; A hanks.| dn? Get wise, get wise! It's so the bride can sbow off her | oat shoult der vindows vash cottage cheese dan a porterhouse Out into circulat ugh the various riational banks,| 4°¥" I TEE yg gle tel pe SP RERIO fayn aggeg ur ogrange and in only a little e will be enough real money in cir-| . on Leb the Review wana vard vorker makes a man trow avay his alrum ; fi body." d | 2 : | An open cellar door may tempta- | clock / CUPATIOG, FOE GVETyaoEy, | é i . r } , : . | Uon # saint to trip ofer id. I'll be a soul sister to you,” as Which is all perfectly true. | A D | 30 ween | Beggars who are choosers shoult der affinity set to her brudder tn i ' , ' J | vork der odder site of der streed. | disgrace. Only, it is like the malarial patient who takes quinine to cure his fever and ague, but keeps on living in the swamps. | BY JOSH | | This is not a cure; it is a makeshift. It is only putting money into cireuls Josh Wise Saye: got mixed up in those murders in Idaho and is accused of killing | Goebel of Kentucky We're sur prised at your ignorance. tion so that the influ ences which tied it up before may, through a repetition of the | same program, tie it up again. It does not strike at the root of the evil. It is thoughtful and right that the government should come ve alius noticed that lots of people Singing Him Away. have sympathy Jane, how many times did you! | | } | { Comuiar $18 | give a feller when ~ 4 : “4 f our Savings Depositors to the aid of its people. That is one of the provinces of govern- | he’s In hard tuek, but par on ween ian g SAREH ., . : ‘ | ment Hs pe gh aan pe Well, next time sing eight. 1) think « i. nomena bee omen ° iy a don’t tke him.” ia fat—tips the scales at 230 pounds cee nd fis roo But it must do more than this. cold storage kind. " ” She went to the doctor and talked ave 0 ven Iven \ = “ts that a plece of Wagner your | hygiene and food and digestion to| daughter ts playing?” him for @ couple of hours. | It must tie the hands of those men who have had it in their | } | “Goodness, no! She's gperely _ | | power to sit in a private office and create such a national hard ship. It is stated, with boldness, that Standard Oil could pleasure precipitate at any moment such a financial cha Notice of Withdrawal tu cleaning the plano keys.” ut am weer Doing Everything. - { 1013-1015 |. “Mamma! Papa's tn the kitchen | Disappointing. 1} he ert ; ‘ >. ; . first Ave. was never known. It must strip the velvet glove from the n | kisuing the cook!” The winds blow cold Such action furnishes the best evidence of the bt hand of regulation. It must so deal with its misers in high|, “Never mind, dearie, We may From north and wentt Seattle Spirit. *" | lose her, even at that.”"—St, Louts And there's 20 change || places that there will no longer be a possibility of our becoming | Post-Diapateh. | In lant yoar's vest! = | | a nation trembling with fear at the power of our money kings | ae Nor thwest Tr ust & Safe Deposit Co. It must maintain public confidence. ; Mra. Wigge—Cook has only broken one dish today, dear Mr. Wixge—That's better, How did it happen? Mra. Wikge—It was the last one. Inves 801 FIRST AVENUE. E. Shorrock John P. Hartman. ent in govertiment bonds will put money into circu lation again What is going to keep it there? Alexander Myers. J. V. A. Smith Judge. Then she up this set of q rules for Mr. Husband = POETIC JUSTICE IN HIGH FINANCE | a Siow Geer tes for Mr. Husband; ———- ~ — en | “Well, daughter, that young man or sweetened coffee or tea with || 2 of yours established © record taat | me Hy , nets a: tea meals WwW hen trust meets trust, then what evening Don't eat plo, cake or any other! It isn't often that trust does meet trust, and that is why the | “What do you mean, pat” p | } “RBE ‘ You ot reported him off tre At ERIE Pe dees country is rather amused at the spectacle of a fight between Weer septner’ sent a i the hatrack at 16 o'clock, and he jhadn't made the vestibule when your brother steamed im at 12."— Harrinfan and the United States Steel corporation Victor Il Over a business contract, too 4 ; y Washington Herald | / Just the same kind of a fight (though of a different degree) Holding His Own. | S 30 oo j . Teacher (to smartest boy in . i as might take place between poor little General Public and any / "China On Verge of Revolution,” | ciass)—"What well knowa animal j one of the big trusts. says a headin Hetter get your supplies you with food and cloth. Other Victors $10 to $100. | : ey ou b " oo e r 'e 7 3° Harriman is the railroad king, and the billion dollar United |°*" ™*t out sd ccapeasd ge ER Peres OS Oey: Set. youn States Stee! corporation is a king among the trusts Thaw? Sure. He's the man who thought)—My ftather.”—Ex mover miss the meeey. ; Bet | ter select one for Xwas now. eka | Sherman, Clay & Co. | Victore—Wholesale and Retail. 1406 Second Ave. It happened this way: Harriman wanted rails for his railroads. He couldn't get the WHICH DID you ENJOY THE MORE? DIET! Steel trust to make the right figure for next year on the kind of | Don't use butter or cream to ex-|| rail he wanted, so he turned to the Tennessee Coal and Iron Co., j= / A “ Don't eat potatoes, rice or cere an independent concern, and gave it a contract for 150,000 tons | als. i} of steel rails. | Don't eat hot bread or blanc!) ‘ mange Then he laughed at the Steel trust And other railroad magnates, seeing wha Don he \"U. S. Navy Yard ERR Untit Nov. 25 Whalebone Plates ‘azs.2sss Years. 23/08 t he had done they began to talk of withdrawing their patronage from Unit States Steel It would have b Take a trip on the Sound and viet the U. S. navy yard, see the battleships Oregon, Wisconsin and Nebraska, the crutser® Baffalo and the training ship Philadetphia, the mammoth dry docks, torpedo boat and prison ship Nipsic. f loave Pier 2, foot of Yosier way, 6 times dai Round trip, 50¢ oe en all right, and everything would have worked out beautifully, if it adn’t been for the \V panic. But when values began to go down, t quietly stepped in and bought Tennessee of it. The next thing was that the Stee! trust sent Harriman word OS i FE oP te Eg acke-peckion oes that it was now the holder of ract for 150,000 tons of a +i ements ll Crowns, Bridge Work corti kind of steel rai ‘ but it Teeth Without Plates would be unable to furr n with these rails on t Diet Mei acid. “eke tals wo cdhes soe et ths fillings 50c Crowns $3.50 Plates $5.00 price we offer, or do without.” piace tenitlot eva, wt Associated Dentists ¢ the trick on him. They held him up. t he hold: ws Under New Management. Pianos up if he had th ‘ Alice G. Kirk, famous turer on| and vogotables fn casserole 1112 Second Av., Opp. Garvey-Buchanan | ‘ > y , ed poetic justice, which meat wide experi has | prepared a} pounds; small tarnip, 1 pes car i ou get c r to you series of four 1 for The Star rot, 1; button onfons, | cup; Bitchen Xow Sc natn hr | i BEKINS Weve no || Ctine’s > giving dinner at a moderate cost. | bo a HAWAII, KEY OF PACIFIC OCEAN, sszvs = vi" oi ee eel Pee ‘inner hopped parsley, 1 tables CORNER THIRD AND WASHINGTON AT MERCY OF MIKADO’ 5) SUBJECT ey ALICE @. Kink. |" “lave. Uh ee COMING West Hot xe ALIC 3. | jone—-Have € teak from n : Even with price oaring as atl or to vad one-half inches er POIRIER 08 to Vacate i 5 yrerent, the problem a Thanke-| th This may be lof sola a : - ‘] BY E. 8. WRIGHT. in the Hawaliag islands is kept at;siving dinner, where one's means|cut | 8 each font hes M4 Cut Freight Rates on Household Goods | — Ai 4 (Seattle Star Exclusive Service.) |60,000, which is just twice the | @* my moderate, can be solved! square. Heat the spider, rub over th . ° Tell your friends to take advantage of our low offer, for | 1205 Second Ave oe ULU, Hawaii, Nov. 23 a > er of Americans nd native tag ill mS with tase ton the C. face w th a bit oe fat. fram oe private cums {8 saved on shipments, large or small, ! —_ ‘ Je prise hersel « “ t nstant ‘ ’ I ¢ spartments ¢ Ateciican province, to learn. the lu Ferirril te. i All artict E ier ea melee ; ain the Juice pen and you will find *hones—Main ‘1628; Ind. Ti We are showing the r true state of public | " Thanksgiving dinn ided here-|then the carrot os ! wed ptr gre no better time to pur Pine PROOF STORAGE, MOVING; PACKING. | most stylish Ine of ot snotale ta loyal to the Mikado| 5 hn Simmons, formort | with may be puret ased in the mar-| fancy sha or with harp knife chase the new apparel | TOP COATS : of Japa k . t AMing price {ficient | cut in cubes and triang Add the " | a In the City. The Japanese residents of be f an thle uae “ r w ‘ : FOR YOUR THANKS Sante Of Hawall ore eenatin map| pene “rePy ot | werve tiv ; read aA: carefully peeled, Put “A little Down and GIVIN | THE TAILORED READY OO ¢ sages to Tokio, assuring the om mone vn S ; of course, to be made at hoine, This| he w ¢ butter With coos a little at a time.” Gur dottied beverages: a | Fourth and Pike e United tes, and they pledge un Ah hour Ja , as are mayan oi fe J si 1 amount of Easter f . pewnie 3 RCA Mise ea cane aes eile oy Gae Vrane : : Ave A roth Bauoo; now put ese n Fly on the Fiyes | t Hono me that th fhe , ; i 1 SEATTLE 1,200 J wee LH . . 4 A eat and v tables. prinkle FOUR ROU NO TRI ‘ u none uf ‘ t r the wh cover LEAVES SEATTLE = is mntlen 1 " ‘ nd , mut ak Inc. and 10:25 a. m, 2106 and Hed | and half hou ter cooking Second o « . . : 4 h ++ oy Pon ype d and Union Paves TACOMA = For Ren & Ta mi COR Jed; if 80, add them and fir Seattie’s Reliable Credi m. and 12:18, $156 and 71008) \ eeend = : 7 re | I | ish ng rve mm the cas! House. a U. SEELEY, Jr, Agent, Sm « { f teak | sero! Tel, Main 176 bone