The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 24, 1908, Page 3

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THE SEATTLE STAR—TUESDAY, MARCH 24, 19086. 2 NORE’ THE SMELL OF = 8.000" 8 RAILROADS NOW &2% 6200 %2) ROUSING WELCOME 5-20." NEAL WAR "ROUND 2"s2c%s TOGETEVEN [iii ToS US GIVEN TAFT ici ts tin WATERS OF MAGDALENA.- ae TRAE oak | cM the ie tt 4 i ll wi. esac": DG APPEARS BY MOB ae bom tht data ang “a | : = a he wh in 1906, He preached In the may dle of t nigrios ted it dow to ff left sharp edges. And when te ‘ae si aa “yp h society. |Seattie and held nervices in Walla | 7 firing was ¢ the blood was | Resentment wae inten ‘ it* Wallis 8p ad Port Dlakeley. é streaming from the gashes in i. “ r an anes, me alla and Port Blakele "4 ) ke and he n't know he oe j rt 0 his mates ¢ <a ‘ 7 Sipe over the oa “ BELA: TED RETURNS : Down in the magazines the men bs ~ Tt TRAN OF TAL NOUR mmunition ts hoisted tn om the depths of the £. Pew gilded waters of the bay at 8 a. m.,/ fact that there have din vie « Maren 18 » single formation, into Mano War | cidents tn turrets, tn which met Bight belated returt in The, lette as third cholce, and the other Boat Orient Ove. Here positions are taken have been killed, the gunners are | Star's poll of the editors of the! names Cannon for second choice} at | targets are set 1,600 yards from as keen to make records as the m republican presidential and Fairbanks for third he gaping mussies of the guas. ¥ candidates, meoelved since th Of the two belated votes for La Every gun fe manned with) The Whole sixteen battleships | Pilation published fast Sa y, | Valetta tor first choice, one ts for | . ‘ng taced crews inat are out for Will be put through division drills | #!¥e® Taft 4 votes, Hughes 2 and | Hughes second and Taft third, and ted ge oes bb The word of the | fours, eights, twelvex and final |!4Follette 2. “These are the votes ng Ml a al et ou, | Guu ix paawed along the line $Y 4! sixteen ships will be tn action | fF first chotce pes third canvad bull's-eyes, (o the gunner and his mates, &.0ne time. Referces will d Adding these to the returns tab-| Of the eight belated ballots, seven | Bt act more In carne and quickly the monsters which side has won the technical | Viated in the story published last | name Taft for first, second or third | AS s begin to vomit thelr missiles of de. Battle, but for target practice | Friday, the returns now show Taft | cholce en name Hughes, three | target practice, struction, and the riot or sound re-|BOtting but bite in the buil'seye | 54, Hughes 10, LaFolh In‘ name LaFollette, two m Fair} soe tare pr > Rica the bck mous: iene these belated returos, as in the | banks, one Cannon and John | sreet your hat ain peaks for miles, For small-gun practice the men | Orginal compilation, there is not/L. Wilson ! do not use a fixed target. They rig/* Slagle first choice vote for any soc The sun ts brofling het, and pera square of red canvas in a small | Pactionary candidate ne gan DREAM REACT | obec ites ation runs ip streams over the|bost and attach it to a steam | Of the four belated votes for Taft! HER DREAM REALIZED eeeede bs Lacie votes, stripped to the waist, of launch that tows it on a range of | for first choice one ts for the war ee here cannot (be men, Who work as desperately $00 yards. The tow line is about | secretary for second and third (By United Press.) oo the nation’s honor or exist 200 feet long, and the launch | Cholce also, the other three are for BIARRITZ, March 24-—Mra. Pot enee were at stake. Those targets steams as rapidly as possible | Hughe second ‘choice, one bf |<amenese rey ouTs. le ere actual enemies to these fellows while the boys on the ship bang | them being for Fairbanks for third ens Snvnane Wuye. ce tee. the * war, ari wer, though the em away at the red squar tt at | chelce, and one of them for John L.| Rents leave ten times daily oe raed and ee BOL answer fire and the a target like this that pot tong ago | Wlsen, adding “No joke about Wil. | pler 2 for the U. 8. navy yard. *** ath and sight of blood are, one ship made pineteen hite from | eo. anon ae | ’ | Specia! Sale of Tailored Suits | at $25.00, Cash or Credit i WESTBERG & CHILDS, inc. 312 Second Ave j this mock War’ onk God, mixsin twenty-one shots, io two minutes |¢ Of the two belated “ballote for Bite nacre taste Bat it . a pa AR thrills and #2¢ forty coetnan ae : tor first « en ; > Pipe one or ‘two brtage hema jo the bre tk wal eth as nd choice and a OPEN MEETING AT 3**3* sett Peet RRA 4 | —, AND x. any FTER all, what is it that we want in the way of entertainment? We go to the theatre to hear songs and dialogues; to the dance hall for music and motion; to the concert hall or > grand opera to hear good singing, when we can get them all, at far less expense and trouble, in LABOR TEMPLE | Sesoese STENOGRAPHERS our own homes with the Edison Phonograph, See and hear the new Edison model with and BOOKKEEPERS the big horn at the nearest Edison store, or send for a complete catalogue describing it. A SPECIAL OFFER TO You— April Records out Tomorrow OW is your supply of Records? Isn’t it about time you had some new ones? The new Records contain some old music, because some music never grows old, but they also contain some of the new hits you have never heard before. Keep in touch with popular music. It may not be the best music, but it is always good and it always entertains. Hear these Records at your dealer’s at once. a mm Marche Turaue Petro! . Bttape Concert Band ¢ Never Was a Girl Like You < rou G. Harlan | ler Any Old Pi all Te of New You. ) Billy Murray AD open meeting be held this jug at the Labor Temple under ss " the auspices of the Federal anion | P of the American Federation of La Sion . j bor, for the discussion of various al onlin ¥. mubjects pertaining to the labor question. Frank © Cotterm, €. 0. Young. F. A. Tapps aad ie of the Central Coun . ell will address the meeting — ~~ City improvement work, work | for the unemployed and the general | condition of labor will be discussed | Protests will also be made againot ND the methods of the employment 0 CAs ag oo ren bei agenctes aby oO vinw ALL, In LAWN — peberd of Xs Freat extbosition 4 oe SUNS. Lew parne Two ony B $25.00 aod oo, on | PARKA oe Ss ‘et |CALE MAY BE GIVEN oN IVGhe r i | aY aur or TlhcoactnaDay rom TAROeT PRACTICE READ THE FOLLOWING THRO! ADVANTAGE OF THE OFF you. HH CAREFULLY AND TAKE MADE ESPECIALLY TO Have you ever stopped to think of the great oumber of men and women among your ranks who have become failures ie life, who have been unable to think clearly and to apply them- selves closely to their work for any length of time, and who bave even been forced eventual- ly t give ap their positions, merely on account of eye troa- bles—mostiy defective sight? The number th {fected Is so large thet it is actually startling. Moat of these unfortunate men and women bave allowed such a condition to come upon them by pure ixnorance or careless hess. They have either ignor antly allowed their eyes to be improperly fitted with glasses or carelesaly neglected to have them fitted at all, holding the belief that they did not need glasses, until the harm had been done. Not everyone needs glasses, but those who do take great chances by having their eyes examined by & competent opto- metrist and property fitted at the first symptom of weakness, The eyes of every bookkeeper and every glenograpber, in fact of every office employe, are under a constant strain, which, if not relieved by artificial ald, eventually Inypaire the «ight and causes other eye detects which might be averted with proper « Mave you not often experienced smarting eyelids, watering of the eyes, a blurring of the figures or writing befe you, or suf. fered an annoying headache after a few hours steady work? Such symptoms are caused by either of two things—you need glasses, or, if you have them already, they are not properly fitted. Prop. erly fitted glasses should give relief from any or all of the above j GROTE-RANKIN CO, (av ns y United Press.) Temishers of Homes, Steamboats aad Hotels WASHINGTON, March 24-—Del > mate Cale has made application to Speaker Cannon to be appointed a! member of the house territories committee. Hie application was made at the request. of Chairman Hamilton, of the committee, before whom Mr. Cale has to appear very often in hearings on Alaska mat ters. ALASKA LIQUOR BILL for the Libra (By United Press. WABHINGTON, March ys The bouse territories committee today held a hearing on G Hoggatt'« bill providing new regulations of | liquor traffic io Alaska. Gov. Hog gatt appeared before the commit | tee to explain the bill, He sald the qmain purpose was to confine the jaale of liquor In Alaska to settled towns, and prevent the pre t ob | Jectional practice of following up railroad construction camps with | | makeshift bars Ngn arteres oak ah finish. Has fon vr arma a. Fevarsibi« Ratr-fitied oish price $19.50 for Wed re March the M To every purchaser of 0c or over ms m6 Ww MOT The Vagabonds. cor od m0 | mentior troubles. Your eyes are not weak. They are merely soeg nit freen jat the Band Box Market, 1100 First, Hi tireq and need a long and complete rest from your work, which 9 Hornpipe Mediey coer oe Chacies DiAlmaine | 908 See Saw (by the compeser of |# car ticket free can be accomplished by the use of glasses. You will be surpris Pm Ramviing Rove warty Anthony Sweetheart March (Xylophone)... . . All 9799 When You Steal a Kime—or Two (ome we Fi the ings from | 9810 Planagac’s Mother-in Law (Monologue) ‘The Girl Behind the Counter”) Ada fonerand Billy Murray | Salt Lord-f'm Coming Home lsacred selection) sco When the World Don't Treat You Right, Come Home, Anthony & Harrison Bob Roberts | giz I Got to See de Minstrat Show... . Afthur Collins 0! Spangles—Intermerso ncn, Symabeny Orchestra | S813 Chriet Arose ‘aa Easter selection). Raison Concert Band war hem We listened! to tha Chiming ot ¥ « aerch Rell, | Wi4 The Message of the Eyes » » Allen Waterous fanuel Romain | 9815 Siand Sis, the Musical Spoons, Ada Jones and Len Spencer (0d Way Back (alively robe duet) . . . Collins and Harlan * . Maile Quartette 004 The Romany Lass (a Gypsy love tale) . Prank C. Stanley Meiley: | 2 2. Edison Military Band BUSINESS MEN, writs for our booklet, “ Prom Brain to Type.” Go to your dealer or write to us today and get SMSINISS Mow'che idison Business Phooosraph saves your these three booklets: Comprere CATALOGUE, — time and energy and increases your working capacity 1p . . WE DESIRE GOOD, LIVE DEALERS to sell Rilison Phonographs SuppremenTaL CaTaLocugand the Pronoc RAM. ee rae et ice eal ten Oe They tell about all the Records, old and new, should write at once to National Phonograph Company, 75 Lakeside Avenue, Orange, N. J. to see how much greater enjoyment you will get out of your work, what a relief it {#, and how much you can accomplish when your eyes do not annoy you. Not all of you need glasses, but many of you do ow | should at jeast learn for certain whether you do or not, and act accordingly. That knowledge ts worth much to you, but it will cost you nothing but a visit to our office. We will tell you hon estly whether or not glasses will benefit you. We here to stay, as we have stayed In Vancouver, B. C., for the last eight years and built up a wide reputation, and we could not afford to risk our reputation bere by advising you to wear glasses if you did not really need them For f on we can refer you to over 200 patients whom fj we ha ated since coming to Seattle, and to any well known business man of Vancouver COMMENCING TOMORROW AND CONTINUING UNTIL MARCH 31, WE WILL GIVE PARTICULAR ATTENTION TO | ALL STENOGRAPHERS AND BOOKKEEPERS WHO COME TO US FOR EYE EXAMINATIONS, AS WELL AS SPECIAL PRICES |] ON THE BEST GLASSES. NO CHARGE WILL BE MADE FOR EXAMINATIONS. OUR OFFICE WILL BE OPEN EVENINGS FOR YOUR BENEFIT. li COMMENCING WITH APRIL 1 WE WILL MAKE THE | SAME OFFER TO SOME OTHE PARTICULAR CLASS OF PEOPLE. . Terr rTrrerTerr es Special $8.75 Here is @ very pretty Library Table, of Mission design, made of oak, in early EBoglish fin ish. Table te of good «ize, with top measuring 22x33 inches, and has shelf beiow Legs are made of 24nch square tock, Drawer is 15 inches in width Table sells regularly for $14.75; speclally priced for Trrrrrrrrrrr rity <a THE CREDIT YOU, WANT CORNE SECOND oe. AND UNION ST $1 Down, $1 a Week Places a Talking Machine in Your Home pe ans yestin’ Johnston Co. Bldg. J N Third and University PERE RE EERE ES THE JORDAN EYE SPECIALISTS | Seattle, People's Bank Building. Vancouver, B. C., Debeck® Building Hours: 9 a. m. to 6 p.m; Evenings Until 9 o'Clock; Sundays, 10 a, m, tg°12 ‘Wh. 4th and Pike St. RRR aee eee eee eee ee eeeeeeeteeeeeeeeee

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