The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 1, 1908, Page 5

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noornnvt roonorea rrearaann nacre reren nannal » + Lanner ( = m ~ . wae. _ gy RWWA ‘I nanetee 5 OWN CHILO. 23—Apeil foot Hamp No. 1 defiected the 5 pa Fee. m the mail beams tr —- cough tome vig bande Of the express tr iteget even the readers geared up under the law to protec are to be fooled with & infant express truste that par the story 2, 1907, the editor re the immortal G would roll sroand tn “Now,” said the od New York to the American Ex company Bump Ne 2 « (whic irawn ta ft Deflected the pic fe tome officer—an a ar whose job is & it ovations cume histo So we paid the postage he herewith, and depos. be Knglish parcels jes: be British postoffice hand) |( ghape, and it came over of the free and the home brave some Uime in Janos bit two lovely bump= Noe. ~The strong » express trust bas with and somebody's an April fool, SHOE. SALE New stock fig reduction in petews this week. W oat alse Meney at once. FREOLUND, HOR BER@ @ LARGON, 705 Fike Street. tin on Ne. 2--The wise admini> mot our wiee tariff laws 10 SEE BATTLESHIP: a Pier 2 Ten round 40¢ Ye Old Reliable “Virginia” Washboard, ade of best non-rusting galvanized iron, 19 u patent soap saver; special Thursday c Paint, 35¢ he quart Area Pins, 6 Doz., be Quart ee Best Selected Pure Pre Polished Clothes pared Paint different al first clase colors to choose from Thursday 5c special 35 Build ers’ Hardware Sale. Spe tomorrow Don't overlook oar and —. Shak- roy Crystal Giass aad Popper Shake ‘weed top: spe oo, Tharday, cocr” SC - 2 CD cw, Tennis Racket, $1.2 : — Jug. Bi¢ Wright & Diston well 4 Surprise.” best se nis Racket oe stra in 1c Roller Skates, $1.19 Welsbach Gaslight, reed “As @ last a to close owt one W h Gaslight, we of ey at, 59c $1.50 Pal 1 Wheel, Kasy Ronning Re adjustable; for boys or girls vai $1.19 Winsiow's St £2.00 Poultry Netting $1.39 Roll Roll Heavy Galvanized Poultry Netting, 24 had 150 running feet; special, $1.39 Hurlbut NION STREET OF THE FATHER OF HIS COUNTRY—MY PROVERBIAL INSTINCT FOR ACCURACY OF | by the QTATEMENT COMPELS ME TO REMARK THAT IT'S A WISE FATHER hobs eis. s birthdsy Cartoon, to though fully prepaid as to mati, and addressed to a city having a United States collector of custome and a custom hose, are turned over in }ike all cartoons, was | on white paper) Into the bands of a Uatied States cus counotaseur, | teet infant an | * Michacl Auge! The nape anni classified the cartoon ax a “paint ¢ ing.” and by the time the infant ex press industry had unwound ite red © tape and notified us, Mr. Taft and any Mr. Bryan and all the fest had fn: | drew the cartoon whi ished their Washington birthday | the holiday bad be a paid | the duty (oa a painting) and paid | the expreasman and paid Mr. Reed and Hut after all, we guess we OUR LONDON PUNCH CARTOON. | Mre RT. R The great voyage of the great! at the fleet Panison and Patrick J. Lavan |}* law aw det tts will be en The assimilation of all r Satu ming. at the Methodist § cmpeneeromeenn = eens nationalities into American | Protestant chureh TO SEE BATTLESHIPS | The akyserapers Foothatl The return of the bageage of FOUND DEAD | sadder and wiser American he!rens who have bought marked-down thon of frequent complaints of foreign titles SUMMIT HOUSE White River valley settlers that The philosophy of Mr. Dooley » Jap lab « in that locality DISARMED TO PREVENT budiding “Nothing So stl After Long and Special Attention Given te Piano Tuning, R STAR—WEDNESDAY, APRIL 1, 1908 = =| TEDDY PICKED FIERCEST TRUST _ BUSTER FOR U, S. SUPREME COURT THE SEATTLE went police batt Harmon and G. 8, Le stock halite | Weeks ago and Lemon was a Jon a charge of assault laima that Harmen subse fing he was released other quarreled i batter queatty threatened & (Seattle Star Exclusive Service.) The (wo mon were present at the Sea macr tani : ‘fir mooting yesterday, and @ box 4 sheet al be Jnoiwed about that Harmon carried | news that Frank DB. Kellogg has a gun. even ploked by the Wresident for 8, ieeoed Justice John Marshall Har ; SHWE e OOOO S OBO OE) ii wins potivon in May, Was reoely o@ with ewtlafaction by the friends ry e + Ps het o etart her ne toward 20000 ee eee eae &| MMiding Up 4 majority the #u Missionary Tea. u@e having @ public ay | ‘The ladies of the Plymouth and | paoyal i Wilerim Congregational charehe Kw “tm has won high favor from | wit Friday afternoon at | President Roosevelt by his work in home | the proseention Ue Utand tea given at the f Mise Deny, 1220 Boren ay, Dy of the paper tr OM trast and tn Van Hore will deliver bis usual | thv@iligation of Kal. Harr | Lenten lecture, followed by a talk | rillwiy operat Kellogs jon missionary work in the state of | atwéyk on the two latter job | Washington by Supt. Seudder, of THE future supreme justice comes j ithe Washington Home Missions froge ft Paul, | Republican / | Classic Culture Club. ua@tfomal committeeman from Mit WY | The Classic Culture Club ‘with! i@s0f%, and has for years been « 4) Jimeet Saturday, Apeit 4, with Mrs.| Member of the firm of whieh the 7. | David Giimore, 1617 Kast Pike st. | : | The voll eall will be responded to | Japanese artist Jand hie work wore will be read | by Mra, W. BL. Saalth on "Jap | Painting Mr H.R. Brierly Japanose Pottery,” and Mrs. H. E Harber, on “Lacquer j Coterie Club wterte club will bold ite an officers Fr FRANK 6B. KELLOGG Me Is Siated for the Highest Bench In the Land jby the name of a | ‘ hman K. Davis wa ‘ tation of being best br wyers in the He te small and round shouldered, thin faced, and has iror voles. He jection of hair and @ rasp | The ¢ afte at home of Mrs. H P. Fish, 4706 14th av. N. enemas’ these yenes ems G0 8 “Cranford.” a The quaint old English story Fd tk Crentord,” by Mrs. Gaskell, a book He was eligible for re 1 the memories of most girt F ok toe eee hoods, will be given In play form] bo gg gg b= et in ere ae members of the literary de as been on the supreme martment of the Seattle Women's) t resent THAT KNOWS HIS | fiun al the general mecting of the Sess devee tae aout club, the third Monday of April, in eens. aan ond bt Columbia hall Those taking part time writing bis persona oliec that's why we print the pleture and | will be: Mes inder Miss tions of men and affairs, He has Mattie; Mra. Mishop are it. | Mra. Brewster as Mrs Mra. Kitchen as Lady Fouts as Hoo. Mra. Jaw 1st Mra. Smith as Martha; Mins McGough a* Miss Mary; Mra. Ruf) flies as Mrs mr kick etary to be retired pay, to help with asked for hi JUSTICE JOHN M. HARLAN. He Will Retire in May with bim, a! the memotrs | reat ed him, He says the Japanese ed, of the London Puch would shoot at a bird and then » foremost British cartoonist hide his gun before going to pick gees in America today these strik Rainier Cha it wp ing characteristics The ladies of mebator 5 Al | Warnings were published in’ the rR. fighting traste D. A. BR. were hostesses at an en Japanese paper, and It t# claimed Railroad and automobile speed | joyable open meeting yesterday | Yagewa must have known be wa: — ee — frenzy afternoon at the home of Mre. bliae | violating the law Guitsill: “cells eieanttn ta ti th —_—- | Ferry Leary. Gov, Albert BE. Abead Game Warden Riel sald Yaga | ist tnder the law parents are held janve an address on “The Gover Bome of these chauffeurs will | a's coat ee epeered — ie sponsible for its observance. i= of Washington.” in whieh Be! aq to the penitentiary before they | ts Pima the protected song | _,1he mayor, it is said, in determin spoke of the work of the territorial! on inrough if this speeding ¢ ae . jed to rn how many homeless }movernors and later the ff birds for some time. jernor of t gov top The trial of man Washington state cn ia end bited a ne pf Bry stat ly Wasi girl in Ballard in now pending BOYS MUST BE AT court | ag han epoke os This wae the deciarat HOME AT 9 P. M. Judge Gordon yesterday, fo! o tei uae the trial of A. D. Peoples, ¢ afternoon, A number of ohay OEn vislating the of the state Daughters of the Revo | 4" in running An acevrate and complete census roam the st h the toe will be taken not Kitzia lation were guests, including Mary | %8 ber Peoples said the o livery boat Ben chapter and Virginia chapter Bh. te autt ‘ond he is trying to chapter pay for his car owt of ite earnings Of This) He was found guilty, but sentence | waa deferred Stewart Mack intire | J. A. Hees, an auto demonstrator Mise Lilly Stewart and Mr. Preder | was fined #10 in J feck W. Macintive were eungsted court for apeeding last week at the home of Dr. J Witeon, of the Westminster Sven J byterian chureb lof all boys who a night her of thelr homes, v by the police under Chief Ward at # with the mayor's der y, and all boys are to be at he by 9 p.m, and thelr | parents held responsible under the law for ite enfo Pauison Lavan , who are out inte nights in the A. Norman Ward officiated | downtown districts wedding of Migs Olxa V. BE.) KILLING ROBINS chit Phage in stating that the once in w > ee ceuamaes Rev T. Yagawa of South Park was! fined $100 by Justice Carroll yew terday for shooting two robins Yagewa's arrest was the culmine Take boats at Pier 2. Ten round trips daily, 6c round trip. ore had been stealthily shooting song bird® wherever the opportunity of Wiliam Merk! 6, 66 years old, was | fer found dead in bed at 2°30 p.m. yes | Game Warden Rief watched Ya terday at the Sammit house, Firat Hs! nytt mn hos been secon since Katurday night Merkle came to Seat ix months ag Nothing ts known Hasin Dredging com- about bim further than that he had was arrested in the Burke done no work and had been i ay during a direc. several days meeting on the charge of car The body The Washington Trust Company OF SEATTLE KB. Harmon, a stockholder in ti in at Butterworth's | Capital, Surplus and Profits ............. $585,000 Transact a General Banking Business. LOCAL DIRECTORS sooo 4. W. Cliee C. J. Smith Intense Application | c= Te WwW. PL Trim J. Humphrey / George F. Stone W. W. Chapin David Belasco In an Interview With the “Theatre Magazine,” Tells Why fe Bought a Pianola 1 think.” said Mr. Belasco, laughingly, “that the ment with whieh David charmed the must have been a Pianola —-certainly ont of me ‘There ts nothing that #o reste me after long and intense application as te throw myself back im an easy chair and bear one of my little girls manipulates this first aid to the plano We ean all bear painful testtfiony to the fact that there are many persons who cannot play the piano, though they may not share our knowle But everyone CAN play the Pian ola William Cc. E. Burnside FIRST AVENUE AND MADISON STREET gott 6. P. Weston H.R. Clive, wil “Gus Brown” SAYS pring Style Show if you want to know what ‘well-dressed men are going to wear this season, take a look at the “Style Show” on exhibition in windows this week. All fads and fancies, all colors and shades are repre jest you'll be aston Good Suits for Men and Young Men $100$25 insire aut it charms the evil spirits apirite out o! IMPORTANT: Do not make the mistake posing that all Piano-players are very much alike, or that any Pianopiayer may alied a Pianola. The in strument purchased by Mr. Belaco, and many other distinguished men of the day, is the Pianola made only by the Aeolian Company. No other Piano-player is en titled to the name, and no other approaches it in mu sical and mechanical excellence f ow The Genuine Metrostyle Pianola and Pianola-Plane Are Sold Only i Third JQHNSTON and ed University airing and Polishing Johnston Co. Building Second ard Yesier “Where the Cars Stop” [boys there are have you been in our fine new store at Second Av. and Pine St.? this great and magnificent housefur nishing ¢ blishment exemplific all that ts beautiful, mode ind practical in tore bu and w be potent fac tor in the uilding of Seattle's ne business cente - n't forget the location, just one bloch above Pike St., where ell dto welcome mu at all times Standa Ca, Ld Sera, Second Av. and Pine St. in Seattle, and the ideutity of the parents who permit their boys ta on the streets at 10 and 11 o'clock at night The Green Lake Li sical club will at the resl Protanier ard, Frida ary and Me mou sociable Mre. T. m Lake aflernoon. OATALOGUES FREE arated 4 makes eee renee . ce terme, ete, YCLE RE PAIRING 20 Spring St Piper & . will oe Pocee YEANE WATERMOESK © CO. tne Whatessie Des: Fait rate tah 0 CEMERT rke Bide Which Do You Like Best ? To place YOUR MONEY in “stocks” that YOU KNOW NOTHING about, and with PEOPLE that YOU KNOW LESS OF, or DO YOU wish to place YOUR MONEY where YOU can see the INVESTMENT, and with A HOME company, incorporated under the LAWS of the STATE, and with MEN whose REPUTATION for HONESTY and SQUARE dealings is ABOVE reproach, and whose SUCCESS has been second to NONE? IF YOU prefer the latter, make YOUR IN- VESTMENTS in avy Yard ( Where YOU get A WRITTEN GUARAN- TEE of 10 per cent in 12 MONTHS on ALL money INVESTED. LOTS $50 UP. TERMS $1 PER WEEK. This property is located FIVE CITY BLOCKS WEST of the Bremerton Navy Yard, with A HALF MILE of the FINEST BEACH on the Sound Waterfront OVER 200 FEET. The ABOVE prices and terms IN- CLUDE street grade, sidewalks and water mains LAID in the STREETS. Take ANY boat for the NAVY YARD ai foot of YESLER WAY, 10 times DAILY, get off at the CHARLESTON DOCK. of the Navy Yard, or call at Bremerton Development Co., INC., 1009 American Bank Building, Corner Madison St. and Second Ave. Main 1156—Phones—Ind. 4048. lots, which is at west gate t City Oftice

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