The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 28, 1908, Page 5

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Duffy had quietly departed with oat giving him the promised infor mation CHAPTER XVU What Duffy Knew When Duffy slipped away Darnell he went straight to the of fice of the Recorder, where he was informed that Carbett was at home, the address, but, when he from the butlding, he was he stopped and XVI (Coutinued) rught ‘ goratched fis head t bagi then drew up 5 of dirty paper, carefully folded That's worth something,” he jw the doorway all rig ime ia’ stay the hand would be dirty,” he added, hastily 1 don't live in next to some Corbett was comfortably | Bot on tO) ved at hia boarding house. He! softly back t and ap sme to make walking an agree ie exercise, Resides (hat, a die comer er unpresentable Ti heathen hes Daffy. after giving Corbett his ed with a ribbon / down to business promptly é It curiously tech} "It you hold the eards to win," sane he nald. “ean you play ‘em bewtidered. hand—onty 1 wart ene thing set ted sure.” reno « “What's that? nea” we “1 want it played fer potities an | pot-fer news. If it works fer beth, re " 4 ; it's the lads though “The word on 8! right, all right; but (ts be danced tx feo win first, Wili yoo play it that) wey promptly he turned the facts over in t 15¢ One-Half Pint Can Senour’s best grade House. hold Paint; stands the wear; Wed- nesday, cam .... Canvas Leggins. T5¢e Best Grade Heavy Canvas Leggins, in_buckl and lace sides; Wednes- Steel Handy Hatchet, for 15¢ Nickel-Plated Bath- room Soap Dish or Towel Bar, each a first-class article ; Wednesday, CRED ches nei ase ET of 4—Stee! Roller Casters, ior joung bel ete., * [Ide _THE SEATTLE STAR—TUESDAY. JANUARY 28 ‘SALOON MAN’S UNIQUE GRAVESTONE DRAWS CHURCHYEN'S PROTEST) weavers reduction, is stil idle aud appar | *1 don't want to be Interviewed, CREW QUITS—MILL IDLE, he said, when Corbe@ found him to interview you | for publication lot F ae ses vo A 1908 by ZL OPage B06) | Man | brulees that I a that kind before.” | start t tes behind these | if Dri A. MeKay Jordan announe: | “A tricky attempt to defeat Ma-| answered Corbett Alt fair ip love and politics, ] m | deserted the Cid Man, carelessly es to the public that he has} | Opened beautifully turnint I have a love story || flee “#ulten, 204-205 People “Why don't you print itt’ anked | egal ne mmm the Old Man answered Corbett, ibt «whether it waa worth |! thought you'd buiMing, corner Becond and Pike, | Dr, Jordan tw « |known eyehight Coast patients in The Olt Man, both disturbed and | net ‘pad bee Many gatents is a large sheet patzied, decided that it was time ittle and throughout the state, | having practiced for the “You got hurt," Darel! stovped toto the said thoughtfully, “if it gets to the Was your own faalt noe a servant who bad right party, bat a feller can’t be te listen to hardluck tales or to | ‘pall to peak to expected to give all bis thme to thrests. playin’ another man’s game fer story ts, either, him. T could sell it But that #00d one.” “Now, don't be hasty,” “You'll lose some ht years in the city of Van pouver, B. ©. Dr. Jordan te an | American and Buropean graduate in optometry, and comes to Beat tle with excellent recommenda-| jtions, Having been for a number! of years consulting specialiat to} the Reston Optical Co. and or of several branches of the jcompany throughout Canada and| Newfoundland before coming to! the Coast eight years ago. The} doctor's long experience in ex T haven't time | care what your Print it, if ive a) , “an the boys are all right. 1 hate Corbett, coolty to see a good lad gettin’ the worst Seed mon, If Mason tan't elected; of it j and you'll lowe some more, If he is » a lkely en |elected and his See eon ty sconced in an armchair when Duffy | tested,” The reference to a contest star was able to be out, bat was too/ ted the Old Man election is con: JIMMIE DURKIN AND 16 UNIQUE MONUMENT. you know best.” added Cor (Seattle Star Exclusive Service.) | clared, ‘and I'll carry it to the SPOKANE, Jan. 28,—Despite the | Uslied States supreme court first.” vigorous objection of the various charch societies, Jimmie Durkin's ‘| monument stil] stands in Green Tt wood cemetery and Durkin declares Glasses make bim an authority!’ on defects of eyesight or mus-| cular troubles. He frankly states that glasses are not a pana | for all illx, a8 some would like, | lead the public to believe. |But there are many refiex troubles that glanses, and glasses \lonty, will permanently relieve, ||because the eyes are in many canes alone remponsible for the |trouble, although the symptoms of eye reflex and that of diseaned jeanditions may be the same. For | instance, “I have known chronle jeases of constipation that have!’ | defied all medical treatment to be |immediately corrected by the use of proper glasses; I have also red in advance for hix burial. seen gastric troubles and Indiges-|| tOrney ition permanently relieved by glasnes. Back and headache are oe | 5 |bett, “whether any of them would Whereupon Put cored ¢ye and some plasters on) talk freely, if they got tm a tight bin face made his appearance rath | place. i) & year ago, when Rev. | Chas, Brayden was conducting a temperance erusade here, he allud Durkin wrought Darkin Invited the minister to use his saloon windows In any manner he choke to depict the evils of liquor I think you'd better listen ty cutting off the ex-| growled the Old Man, angrily bot, carefully name and cortporeciation for his|burt his pride to make this conces-|!t shall so remain until be dies, wn services the previous wight, got sion, but he was too wise to let less the lead him tate danger. | “It Is the story of Meson’ can) didacy and campaign.” salt Cor | character known % ye “It begine with the effort to northweat he wild, “I think, < quane Om \pledge him before the nomination.| Some months ogo he had a huge! word. The tribute so pleased Dur- of ‘Krenite placed kin that he chowe it as bis epitaph. upon bis Jot in the cemetery, Upon) it was fnsertbed his name and «| monument, but all undertaker fees ‘The church and carriage ht nd made When he dies everything will United States supreme court decrees otherwise Durkin is a saloonkeeper and a) The offer was accepted and when Rev. Braydon Moished he said that jat least Darkin was a man of hie rigt returned Corbett, | bett “it contains @ single beenion fter that he little affair! c ¥'ve got it fixed to do that After that comes the little word ‘Encourage i cat tn the Eighth.” Duffy ex-jof the Safety league pledge; and nage a ry plained. “but [ve got a foolish wo-\the story of how Darnell dofied | pamheae ea tion | can give you the winnin'|you right in this room would make teresting reading.” ; Old Man scowled, but he passed the matter off lightly. “What those boys may say won't ure of the that the stone would have to be re- | moved. Durkin “The split) watll the courts so order,” Durkin bas not only paid for the minister's compliment for his funeral. | suclettes tavk exception vigorous protest to the cemetery Ex-Senator Geo, Turner, attorney hee even engaged an Pla |e areeere and deliver his funeral for the association, advised Durkin io. Before be dies Jimmie ex. | assoc cor. paeis to have the attorney deliver || tare hiade wg 3 thie oration beside the monument » where he and his friends may hear | suit from the same canse—con- : os || fualon between the eye and bratn.| In other words, nervous exhaus- tien, brought about by continaal { effort on the part of malformed or defective eyes to find their) equilibrium. To the layman it may seem impossible that the eyes should canse trouble In so} remote parte of the body, But the eyes are very closely con- nected with the nerve centers of |/ the brain; between the two i «trong sympathetic influence, and anything radically wrong in|: the delleate mechanism of the eyes te soon shown in the ner vous system. tain kinds of eye strain; Mkewise|/ joss of memory and dizeiness re-|) ~ ” enewered Corbett.) with Mason tx pret : yon 1 look os if T'djatready, and the public natural, beat the out expects him to pose as & — “I would follow thts,” “with | dom:te build @ box, xaxb and door || | tnetery in Colville, to cont $25,000, “ Reynolds, who ts promoting the enterprise, expects to have it ‘le operation within six months. Fraterna) Carnival Opens. WALLA WALLA, Jan, 28.—The « GOLD ROBBER IS CAUGHT IN EAST sod story get away from him, can) men who voted the dummy pprectate Corbett". mental strug- could be yatehed, arrested and ere sign of trouble with the eye itself.) pertonced i ‘lphia, and others of the world’s most eminent authorities. “Dr. Ranney “Eyestrain’ te i velopment of mind and body in causing and perpetuating phys teal tts.” } “Maladjustment” of the GAD & g A 7 : i z: ? Ey} b i : : i COLVILLE, Jan. 28-—A local : F 4 = = : li i ; g2 i E = BRE i { g 39 l z g i 8 i i E F 5 5. = i ? In whole or fn part. A very large proportion of eye! | defects are congenital; hence the |) deleterious effects of eye strain begin from birth In most subjects of that type, They will remain wntit death if the cause be not recognized EB | $ Ey 5 z = g gt ai zg i i : fe § [ : z i re taise vo the Sate? Elegant Pianos Can Now Be Secured in Mnatg Me evidence need- as Clearan Sale Little as $1. If you can spare $6, $8 or $10 a) ( month in the purchase of a fine piano hurry to the Pioneer Piano/ tl House at once. We say hurry, for the greatest to secure a good tn strument at @ substantial saving awaits you in our annual clearance It’s an opportunity, the equal | $ of which you may never eee again, | 0} and if you have the remotest idea of securing « piano within the next | tl two years we say again—eome at once—right away—and see what and Personally, | believe that many | inmates of institutions for the feeble-minded, insane hospitals and epileptic colonies owe to eye)! strain their confinement or 80 cial ostraciem, This startling statement is based upon careful- ly collected clinical data. } I can convince any fair-minded person that there is more at istake than the mere trying on of glasses. I want cases that have |) been abandoned as incurable, be- yond relief. These are the cases that make or break the reputa- Johnston id. This plano is easily worth of anyone's money, Glearance sale we'll take $196 on very reasonable terms. 17; In this clearance sale se & superb mahogany upright, it size, and one of Ameriea's kes. Sells regularly for only used one month. Top |, is considerably marred and |) ched, but a searf will hide Otherwise In Al condition. War Sioop’s Orders Seaied, VICTORIA, B.C, J 2 British stoop of war left here bound for Iquique under |bulld up a reputation In this etty, |/ 1 shall have more material to) lwork on. Anyone can sell glass. is & rare valve and will surely ‘Dutch Cleanser. sCan Reliable Old Cleanser; the best made; cleans ia Tron Enamel. pCan Peerless lron 85¢ DOZEN—Full Blown Neat Band or Etched Dex 40¢ Heavy All-Copper Nickel-Plated Water per; best grade; Wednes- little money it now takes, We want you to see the beautt ful, full-size uprt cane, one of Americls best known makes, just turned in as part pay ment of a costly Chickering. This plano cost $475 two years ago. goes now for only $162. a week if you choose. make in burl as handsome a piano as was ever shown on the Coast; cost JAKE YOUR OWN TERMS. ‘received to proceed to Iqu' lreport. Further orders await the he Chifean port. ere are many other rare sal of which cannot be found |! ig Or any other city everyone anticipating the pur: chase of a good piano to look into thig clearance sale without further The question din the way, for offer that is with- ap®.|ling and experience to successful- iy dlagnove the more complicated eye troubles requiring masses. 1 lnave bad that experience. No lease is taken that is past relief. After examination [ tell the pa tient the exact cost to handle ltheir cane. If not perfectly sat- isfied, they may rest assured) litnat they will be made to feel) that the No question, history or symptoms jany instrument purchased in this} )of thetr case will be asked for jaale toward purchase of any of|/ pach symptom will be read from the intertor of the eye, where all leye symptoms are manifest, of | warship at Sheet Music, 50, 100, 150. “Down in the Old Cherry Or- | should not # | Down the Trafl, Remember, “Money Selene at. ois In addition we'll accept | Pianola Piano and the firat buyer secures it at that price HERE'S A BIG SNAP! A fine little parlor size upright received from one Ue's best families toward part payment of a special art style Kim This plano cost $425 three now for $122. it has received such excellent care that it cannot be told from new ‘Then there ts a nearly new, larg [ii workd | quf@kly haridied by the House of Johnston any time within one year and al-!\ which the patient will be fully you every penny paid. t us urge you again to look | into this at once—right away—for je will unquestionably end in the next few days. informed I shall confine my practice ex chustvely to jj by me. “Dear Old Hills of Califormia,” D. 8. Johnston $490. jet. and Largest Dealers, 1 | CLINE’S PIANO HOUSE 1205 Second Avenue (By United Press) Jon, 2%6.—The Morrison Mill when the fused to accept & wage no effort has heen made to of the best] perts on the mand: | 0 | me 6eyes) «and = preseriivin be no apparent! M Gould, Pulled if nt factor in the normal de- usually disclosed because suffer. ers of this class unconsciously!) acquire “tricks of adjustment’ relieved. » of any man, | am here to at it requires years of train- are under no obligation. || efraction. Positive-|| > no medicines are ever used A. McKay Jordan 204.205 People’s Bank Bidg. Second and Pike. ] final day of the splendid sale of house furniw » the “busiest day Imost as great var’ arrangy for early buying tomorrow, a able values and exceptional pri 1 size—Regular value cial price ... .8¢ 2 size—Regular clal price ...95¢ slop pali— size, regular No. 7 sixe—Regular value 860; special value $1.25; spe- dust pane— —Japanned dust pans, open pat- tern. Regular value 10c; special price O esehe cvdee socesesee es OG dating sere —eray enameled steel ware basting spoons. 10-in. size, regular value 5c; special price ............. 7é¢ 124n. size, regular value 20c; waffle irone— —waffie irons, made of gray pig- iron, the best made. No, 8 size, regular value $1.25; spectal price . 79¢ No. 9 size, regular value $1.50; special price ...... wees DE We request the pleasure of your company at a to be given in the main room of our store Admission free SEATTLE-TACOMA ROUTE. Fare 350—Round Trip, 50c. FOUR ROUND TRIPS DAILY.| - Fe LEAVES SEATTLE — 6:45) HAme, 8 eg and 10:25 a. m, 2:05 and 5:45 |) country it grew or 1s said | Fly On the Flyer || | the great. houseware sale a scene of unusual interest--- ---tomorrow the last day! nes promises thle sale, wit t and stocks y ae the firw alues a6 € 1 take advantage of the re. * you'll find here on use iful articles. we quote but few of the many valuer rice boiters— gray enameled Russwin cleanable clothes dryer— steel ware rice % hardwood, four botlers food cutter-— folding clothes 20-4n.” size, ar This dr value 86e; ome nb nod —_ is well made; all price fot ‘aetee in to movable bare have 224n, size, regular _ pers aze id malleable tron value $1.00; spe- 6 ocorgge = eta ends; will not cial price ....69¢ M ‘hiker tee wear out; can be 24-in. size, regular so duke al Yates folded in compact value $1.35; spe ai talento space; is five feet cial price This cut high 284. size, regular “9 Regular price $2.00; value $1.75; spe : clal price ....95¢ $1.50; spe- $1.95; spe food chopper— czornguatten— xi tut tage —the Wagner polish- - ion Ae ed, gray pigtron pecial p ise cooking kettles, These kettles are made of the best material and will not crack or warp from heat. covered peaneet SER Ie | Y Se No. 8 size—Regular “Gem” Ironing board value $1.60; spe and stand— clal price ....89¢ —a wellmade and No. 9 size—Regular serviceable board. value $1.75; spe Regular price $1.45; celal price ..$1.19 special price .79¢ special price ........... 1o¢ 14in, size, regular value 25¢; clothes baskets— clothes baskets; heavy and —strong and durable bowl No. 2 size, regular value $1.26; strainer. special price .......... Ay 4 Regular value 20c; special price No. 3 size, regular value ‘3 anne weeeeees ereeeeess AOE special sees eeeeren! soe 1006 to 1016 First Avenue. Tacoma.. Victor Concert No. M06 Second Avenue on Tuesday evening, January 28th, at 8 o'clock Sherman, Clay & Co. PURITY, FRESHNESS AND EFFERVESCENCE! are strong features of any mi and soda water and ginger ale, bu in those bottled by the Pacific and Puget Sound Bottling Co. they are not only strong, but uniform feat ures, making them always reliab and giving them that high reputa- tion for which they are famous. PACIFIC & PUGET SOUND SOT: TLING COMPANY, "COFFEE. Insist on the roaster's never mind the ' RAVES TACOMA — 8:25.2, | to have grown in. Your grocer returns your money if you don't like Schilling’s Best; ‘we pay him.

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