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THE SEATTLE STAR—SATURDAY, PER. 29, 1008 OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE | S&F AR DUST .MR. SKYGACK FROM MAR BY JOSH He Visite the Earth as @ Special Correspondent and t Observations in His Not THE SEATTLE STAR BY STAR PUBLISHING Co. 1307-1308 Seventh ev. EVERY AFTERNOON EXCEPT SUNDAY Telephones _ = Private exchanges cennecting all parte of the j dultding Sunset, Main 1060 and Independent, 441 » ii Ask for the department or the name of the pereen | eee MR TROL, MERE 1 TNE APRIL NUMBER OF ‘LA DBREBAMAKER! YOUR WIFE WOULD AN MOY "\ LOOKING OVER INE AATAST FRENCH STIVERS — A Word Fron Joon Wise sence a | i ala dw PAIR OF TAKIN BAG RAMLE AO PEGE) } wh * man BROUGHT BLPORE HOG) OF ICH OF TRIBE . ARDY FTAM AGENCY<—t2) Ma flerd Av Bunvet, Batiard 506 | i ' No Chance to K PAIR WAS PROBABLY GUMTY GF SOME BER/IOUS chu ee he cae tee NE Ls) t o CRIME JUDG PROM BAIOTIONS DEPYCTED Ose chat nee copy. lk Canis per w eek, or twenty-five cante per menth, De: | " hh’ truth ' ON FACES —— ATTENDANT FADER THRONG } = “oo ——— ” - ’ . STOOD EXPECTANTLY BY LIBTANING 1O OF S clet ee “ * Pee * ot Bee w agton, a8 second-class matter ‘ SICIAL'S REPRIMAND 5 wie 2 t %, MAIL. SUBSCRIMERS—The dato . exyires paper Whe aa ° h " strane, yo ome ie taken » the List, A at bel ib ao recolat néeret = eee = p people THINK ABOUT IT OVER SUNDAY " \\ V I took for hi be 1! ; _ —_—- in What did Bettle feed her hus ‘ ter . paign. tt} asant about the Repub-| © = _ammess Cottage cheowe | im a ain to Se nen eee thie tie 4 When it) [ENOUGH Now BUYING READY-To-WEAR | Magistrate—The charge? Sa alles ating. =| B let. ‘ AIMS WITHOUT LUGGING NOME Officer—I arrested this man for] yy got Bir Isane Newton's rating i has bee ‘ as | | ule and looking) [4 COPY OF THAT MIEAN-TALUTING ee ea. te When ott yr. hack, there ve renee ng said FASHION DOPE LM YOU MUST TAKE — x ‘ | nN go Ms 1 > 1 e of tle--l es POR A HOPELESS ABt0F 10 } Headiines and Comments. When far and nee ie “ an tes.” nd a m freakish from ¢ | their int y he ‘ . t. What it has } citelicited Actors for Votes. ‘ : - wining w ¢ Schoo! Teacher Fasting for! ; ae ¥ The ef tha « errot he ade if W am She'll slow up | 1 . ; j What Time Is ft Hickman - ay Binet ggenitte eat ¢ has been the point | “Btudent Tied to a Tr | | irom w I e A a ta worked. | Trunk mystery | j Judge 3 eh ee ayor Seattle has ever lety Girl Victim of Gas.” had, and he has given t est police service in its 4 to death | histo r ) \ » Seats matory Unele “ e Se has been free from | Ever Notice That | | crime and arly all the that have prevailed under for = a mms awe icking eridiron club af j t | uther dtwmal after yo | mer administrations nt oe a | A BIT OF VAUDEVILLE te Saloons have bee sed on Sunday and at | o'clock at} | . George, 'm afraid the | might alone the prayers of thousands of women ir » to dink! Seatr! g r Mavor Moore on election day BY. F. W. SCHAEFER )—Neve mind | ) ebout that, Barah; {t's not our boat : i c blican candidate for mavor m ight in, Mr. Chones 14. Brya “ roles Neg doe l choyfu oO Oo see ou again. fellers m de Oy ives to ¢ e te aws. He makes these prom Idly Oreaming we choyful for t 5 ase 1 ! le ‘movetathes hate . | wit! you ple drive off the You may stay ava ir. Chones, vitakers, e Taf Landly, paisa nant ‘et ee in automobiles pai fro ltrack?” asked the motorman. The but you alyays come ba again whe * buy q the money subscribed by the brewe i truck drier promptly retned to one \like @ vortless check, ba, ha, ha! faces ri : y € rs, the nkeey and side. offensifeness, | bhobe Mr. How € y the other liquor interests | Thank you ever so much,” add on? All right. Vot I dink of Chone Are these men giving up this money for nothir | edt rman, with o smile bolitigs now? Vell, 1 { vort dot \ g g for nott | Y very welcome,” respond. ! A Quarter to Two vait till der elegtion be v Every professional-politician who thrives only when the | Den 1 vill cast my sit i te. I don't ike to talk 4 INTIMATECORRESPONDENE= Every se live lepends upon the breaking | of a jaw is supporting Mr. Miller j ” . harmfulness | do a to obtaining The men v before syor Moore became the chief ex deserfing chentieman FROM WASHINGTON |: stant here s " ed i dem my obintons, yess Of are sup gM | RATH ty | bat » some decide cesional: gambler ia the city of Seattle is sug BY eferences, Mr. Chones vill r in th Seattl sup ii {4 mitould dental. Unter. mer, und dot porting | dere iss no pretchnd’ onial. ¢ nal wnya are these men all lined up in the Miller camp? | Wasbingtoa, D.C, Feb. 22 Again 1am smiling, { have cast|Kleryding elee equalidy, 1 dink , f J | Dear Dad: You have heard of my eyes over these tales of “con: | emcees _— Because they know that if John Miller is elected mayor of} the Widow MeGinniss’ pig? Pat) testa the soutbera republican sills’ aa j @/conventions, and 1 think that ory of Col. BIN St tt. There stole ft, you remember, and tt because of good Father was trying to lmpre Seattle, that he will not enforce the laws as they are being en forced today up in Pat with the enormity of bie of | had m a meeting of the “plat _— = I~ Is there—can there be any other answer? j So you demonstration me dowe hyjnatign, Ongar dense. He depicted the judgment. |form committee” in a “silver” com ov a ae at ‘ as comeaee an — P . | Y i oxerciaa on ( my aniwal meagge Adol He palated the wrath & god of vention. The time was during the 1 don't ke re, and that he is fighting te Tomorrow, when vou have 1 ng else to do, think this Fairst, make your mind a blank vongeance merry days of Hanna and his Na a. 1 dont booy jen eee ng over. ‘Talk it over with your wile and your grown children | id ~ Vat pom aaghl , “ 06 ee > ' “And I will be tetas t= babel at Lae wet ites 7 Ben ag * ino difference. There can be no that L. A, Coolidge may get aap "1 " pake dese vigatl mit my Noegre you hat a “You . father. | porters ner the rs : : - _ The Star has no interest in this campaign beyond the in | vg ot a — sn eee members of the co be | adequate why. But I will bite nice mahogany furniture for 4 We all will - o now house on Massechusetts any terest that every honest citizen should have . It cares no more Yous, | hala a8 “and the Widow MocGiantss will | from their deithera and may reflect great credit on the ‘ % . Dot's goot, kip ou sinking—1 haf wo lit Now wass [ye there?” | with eager eye Roosevelt administration. jor William Hickn Moore, the man, than it does for John you in at | You, yes, yoo—all before the | resolutions whic 5 i all , F. Miller, the t is interested only in Mr. Moo i 1 certainly fo@l transient, Cas you make me do anydings vot | judgment Throne |handed out j Mr, Min 1 «uct rahe | *@ee'é vant to Weil,” said Pat, “if that's the) Hut bow ie this? sald the first! 1 will tell you miayor and Mr ler as a pe vil / Sure. Hant me your money. Ine dot all you haf? Tank you.” |case, I'll say to the Wido senortes the n It knows what Mayor Moore has done and what he may Vat @ strange feeling iss ofer me stealing Ginnien: “There; take your pls How ts what? : ‘ s You mean vot a strange stealing jes ofer you feeling, teehee!” | —— ean Why this t gold be reasona’ expected to do | Here, you! 1 don'd tike diss V me up | | platform you have report | “Ob.” answered a genial draw! 4 ies nec you a svift kiek And it knows what Mr. Miller, as a public officer, has| ae rae ‘ i : i i4 i¢ from t Didnt you hear? done, and what he may be expected to do. | y set : Its Rey sonrtvie ell | And knowing these things, it cannot understand why anv} you haf come also | | and le 4 ao teuges belle I oil aay any: Take ® trip on he Sound at man who is unselfishly interested in the welfare of the people} Yous. Come to: ba, ba, ha! | FE ee ee te eer | thine to weaken the cause of right | MMi tht Von a wee A ie . 5 ca | the three gentiemen up on the hill| tor which T. KR. ie fighting battleships Oregon " ai this city can do other than vote for William Hickman spate gle gy He Bo otgens com g | one & street traction magnate! ‘ir there ts every hour a new, 4nd the crutsers Coloradousd Rae Meee, Leas him! Feiret he wees bughouse und now he tes | one interested in an important! Cootidge added to the list of those **t¥ania the training slp Pat Clearing house ‘ ‘ | branch of the railroading industry,| an, have buncoed TR and who *4@lphla, the mammoth dry tei | Now’ do sen kate vot habbened ven you took leat of your | ‘The application of which tale will/and the other a Standard Oi! wail-| might be piled high as a monument | ‘OrPedo boste and prises Satie LIVING IN GLASS HOUSES senses? oceur to your mind when you read |llonaire—who chipped in the fund \ig T. Rig inability to pick the good SC. The battle 0 : You; m #'s took leaf of me, he, he, he! if you happen to read the Arkan-| Whileb Is now at we art man from the other kind—I say ” 4 1 ev eis Fr how Senator Jeff Davie|tsts” among the delegates in the I T. Re ware to take beck, While in the netghborkosd sf) | ee Oat oe thar” Mm | Leaiie Shaw into his cabinet, or to| dove shine will be tnctaded Gs the senate payrolls when the news-|*"!e* must stand together nvm, Cort. Boats leave Pier 2 Ste muy your hat ok. Brooks & Yeuler way, & times Ie papers discovered and began com r ; .£ dally. mening the fect that he had} What do you think of the ap | Co. 1331 Second nest We voult apolgy for nod making @ few passea | Sa* papers “In con noe, but der manetchmend hase suspended der free | dropped his two daughters from ofer der aud A speaker at ¢ terday noon questioned th t the Grand opera house yes ht of Chief of Pol ¢ Wappen » there, Imagine «| pointment of L. A. Coolidge as as » ote f $s time to a wer th itt ' th: a tem to devote any of hi t¢ to an answer to the crit Ue States senator, almost be-| sistant secret of the treasury — f his department fore he has had time to find his|By advice of I dectioe to WHOLESALE IF way to the disbursing office, stick. | answer ‘ Devils! Why re at ing the names of two female mem-| will TR o things . | his family on the payroll | because Coolidge ts a DOWNTOWN STORE 13-1015 FIRST AVENUE borers.” And when discover | Senator Lodge, who has he says “It was merely temjon the ¢£ ment UP-TOWN STORE PIKE ST. soe WESTLAKE | Ave. Some one might arise right here and question the IND 2015 — — MAIN I WE DELIVER FREE To ALL SE SEATTLE) once — mor f Prosecuting Attorney Mackintosh to devote all of his time, | porary.” - Iso it might be asked if the best interests of the ant | It ts the same take-your-plg} b Z seagate ' es y brand of morality that made Vice: | are being served by the absence from their duties during the President Fairbanks drop bis so greater part of th ym the payroll er he had gob ad sting ans of the salary all one sum Vanderveer, Herald most of the time at a seaside re Since 1 \ ’ BY 5 sort. But seriously fam often sur-| Since Joha 4 JESSIE FLPARTLON, [oor Pat tac etvanimity of yotiam an RAZORS Here's good news for shave all Kinds of shavers—the mail uses a safety or the mau with the style, These price) good fo WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY ONLY. Fine Hollow Ground Razors—Worth from $1.50 up to $3.00, Speci ir time of Deputy Prosecuting Attorneys declaration of cand he _ republican ayoralty nomination Prosecuting Att Mackintosh has entir gored his official duties e spends righte—-tt'e her wrongs that are|petty graft of thie characte your choice fo i tive ¢ me ' a ‘ i re 1 aaa It subjects for orations Aren't you? | Quaker Special “1177” Razor-—-Never sold for leas than $208 vis en € at er headquarters and is the manager Every good husband was appren | cial : apatite feed to some clever girl in his) And speaking of small things 1 Henckie’s Famous No. 40 Razor—A bargain for $2.50. 1 . sealed days That's where he always have b amused at the} His det , 1 the campa vork, and earned thos ttle arts and sub-| seriousness with wt ch the | Gem Junior Safet Complete With 7 Blades as at tried should now be on te gradations of manner thathas taken the Fairbanks cocktail stropping. Pe ~sei 5 le . t trie cause his wife to advertise him/| Incident. Not merely because 1 0 Strop § $5.00 ¢ ope lave been postpone J c to the four winds of heaven ax|#eems to me so relatively nim | Ever Read 3 Regularly $1. And , arele Ves sciiek gidnial so oon te 1B Organizer) 4 pattern for all husbands to fol/Pportant, but because nobody ever | a cose SM A eposed | please com wrward and form ® | joy has mentioned—what is a fact e horahide: worth She, Special 29% a them by the county, are now asking the pe of Sete a ee oe hes | Why, there are hundreds of men|that Mr Fairbanks Is not a tem | all grades, at 1ces — 7 e er prote ve until a woman t them in cepted sense of that word ai all | Re : fc. “Special, per can. Ae “heaps : hand and taught them tt A Bi He not only serves liquor at his} ng instantly, Just the tise TALKING ABOUT TOOLS we ar er a C's, And then some ot woman table, but he drinks it himself. He| ¢ ion ~ ee ‘ ) the teact drinks even on public occasions. If till 10 P M Bay Rum—s ea for i - welt bh © seen hi a x at a | Shav 4 t e fo The walking delegate wor ave er in| @yvell be mn | Quah he I ¥ t. « large 1 ne tM f« me of his speakers says that Chief | up that diffteult calling from ene | 1 ' rose odor. ¥ are t Py nd not from neceas ie recoK »ypen and you wall tind 7 f Police ; tin is the tool of J. D: Farrell and E. Hof qe eats a Soller. >a: wie open and 1 tt Witch Hazel ¢ A soothing a ation the face, Feat farr from the union, They are notort etting her hair |@ no better time to pur ounces fo Be é mee eee nfat they “hog” all the | and \ 1 chase the new apparel The Quaker Drug Com ; 1, but i t matrimonial ct hout ie ie tae 1013-1015 FIRST AV.——Two Stores ————— FOURTH AM - fr a an ha ct a <a eee ee eee eee Se | A little Down and sarried gir 5 e AR tion is | : ” vell a appenste et along be sure, they could form aj” han stolen lovers | a little at a time. \ the sake of ar ent that Mr./¥ Auxilia divided into} “nd iil | Vap ‘ E. Hi. Harriman, t much bette ¢ affiliated with the original or-| be to br up the Chait Warmers| quite well known in Washington—-| astern ie : a shel prow sil sal hla ganization, but the ritual would| Guild, that fraternity of men that\equally for the cheap as for th have to be different and the meet 1» @ gi time and never|good wines which it contains, He u i i 0 Victor Jr. Gramophone } Victor II. .. ‘ a a an ctor it. of \ he re elected syor—Tolin 1 Stealing another girl's beau would \ a bane who used to domo for the Leiters . oe, ete wee Sae 7 : i . \then mean ace and disminsal| band that strike and I have {t from a patron of ‘ Sad ictor IV. .+« * > Pp) 1 al ring headed b, « th “8 without wear the plush of way: A truce to the cocktail story. | Seattle's Reliable Cr 1 gr " ~ | ei edit ; & neth Mackintosh an all those other undesirable elements | Chagrin to beco vider | armchat : Ch ~ aues Victor Records, 35¢ and up. aux cannot be copyrighted; one owever sot one ol the - 2 hat a Mitler’s'#lectiog sient : ‘ eap Colonist Rates o ” cannot take out patents on them, | was r known to propose, an _ . > | NOTE—We will send complete trated Victor catalog, oF | y od ty ag ae er J,| More's the pity! be quite accurate, never did intend! Westbound during March and! hibit a Victor at your home, and extend easy payment plea Bo — ares a RT Ee What profite it for a irl to edu to propose, ‘Their mission t6 to] April by Oregon Railroad & Naviga sired 4 aT t who alres cate a man to the poin re he| frighten away men whe mean buat: tion Co. ‘rom Chicago $98.00, St kno ' ¢ about the restricted district than any other at s ready to ta the degres of| ness, by con ing the impression | Payl, Omaha, Kansas City and Mjs- | Matrimony and then have some|that the wedding invitations ate/adupi River polnts $30-90, St. Louis 1406 Seattle, Sea other girl—or possibly a sly widow | about to be matied, But they, never, $3&50, Tell your friends or make , The © orate in the Miller camp should be teal him right from under ber) are unless the girl wakes up and | depisits at Union Ticket Office, 6¢ bay & Wat. : eye orders the chair warmer on a forced| Firat Ave. KE. EB. Ellis, General 0 v. a a wrong hat ¢ oud! march Arent oo

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