The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 7, 1908, Page 5

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ee NEWSBOYS . THE STAR—SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1008. day, November a at the ne baokgr nd ranged for the worvice to be held in| the author of the new “Mtory Life of Mr. Ft Richmond, 166 Tenth ay. | fon the dainty gowns of the players, (the Interest of the Wayside Emer-lof Lincoln,” has come to Meattle t rect, The_seime time ‘apd piace Miss | Presiding at the ten ne coffee ure | Koney hompital, in the Moore the- | male he 1 with Mr. and Mr eile 3 oe Wee marriod o | were rs, nfleld mith ane atre nkegiving morning The A. L, ¢ > | Chariow Faull Rey, David Blyth| Mra Henry Dickenson |naloiats are amongahe most promi.|- Mrs. C. W. Barrett } | officiated | Wednesday Evening Club |nant artiste in the city, Horr Mor-| winter sojourn in California anar-MacQregor. |, The Wednonday Hvening Card|!t# Rosen, tho distinguished violin] Mr. and Mra. A. T, Butler have re 3 On November #, at 1:80 p, m, in| clulhwill be entertained Nov. 1h at Wil! play one solo mumber| turned from a trip to Burope Calvary Preabyterian chuch, 34th) the Rainier giub by Mr. and Mre mo number a anied by a Mins Margaret MeClaine of Ta Here are two bright little fel; dealing with genuine buatness|@nd King, Mr George Albert Lasur « string quartet In ll-year-|coma has been the quent ver lows who have made good money) men, who buy and well, work early (Of Bremerton: and Miva Charlot Party. TT lage the Cee, eee aunt. Mraerask G. Peytor, during | i Katharine MacGregor were mar antant te of |%, Prodigy, wilt y firat violin, | the week out of gelling newspapers on the} and late, pile up bank accounts, | aq ne itoy. Dacklmiytn —_— eek | Mra. Ronen, who is > & mature ir, a ohn Cromson ! treots of Seattle, Tho average and in the meantime fit them: |" "Mise Marguerite: Maccheeitir, wi furprive party @iVen | wrtint, will play on the in] Mr. and ge Thompson of t tenanerir person who buys a paper from ghe| selves for bigger business for|ter of the bride, was maid of hanor apart RR eenPie parte Ainnewy ure ot | ne Abraham Huet, will o ys on the streets never gives|maturer years. The boys tell/ Mr. A. G. King of Bremerton "war be pa ae “s Mr. Henry T. Mantin, the popular! Mr. and H. Brown | Jov, 17 on « charge of * Ff /a thought to the fact that he ia! their own stovies of success boat man. happy f' ar ang “The Village & Mra, i. # t Farley has ratur atten to bribe « prospective " The brite Wie dainty owned in thei gat g? 094 mit by W ar from Canada Kuet j Martin Kelly. Dis Madetement Naat nis | white and carried a cluster of Bride | jodge, N International Order ot | “™ whone wopran 1 Arn, Jost it ft thi H. Lanwdon to- apex Uvat | bomen . Good , inited the home of ae , abd — ais - von in order to. enable | \ Mr. and Mr Lasar i be at] My ' Yr rah pupil Hanlin, wi i n order to enaile him ai, roe Jhome after November 10 at Bremer. |} - haewpey Ave Maria ' A t B parscpally’ pee PP 0 fo ya n. tr 1? rok nar i ni he 4 t s : | ° ra i 1 j uw. B ie oor torr i ° netderation,” & Mine Don ehalee Protpa, | LUPPPOOOOoooooooooooooes oy | famou gas of BS : ' r} James . ¢ * : 1 daughter ¢ Mr ad) Mra, Byron ame ading b a special mupieal|of ¢ A wbu 4 Phelps wax married Saturday: t MUSICAL 4 ny the great , a ls fer | eo aweinat at |Mr. David Hines ¢ Rev, John Kaward Grieg, M ' ’ ! after r rin’ DD felat ran he Lang wa npar Mar } : : mF rndidate | lien Coie ont e ‘ome allt SPPOPOCo—ooooCooooooooos Mel lure nn tho pin ge ba M and Now | Dec. 1 at Roatta Villa, thelr ne Mins Hollinshoad, the dramatic so-| Me C. Gill, pr n t Yor) t \ two 4 F S Waters. Pade’? | so ' . very | Cot will prowide at rvi iit F Ao rt last i " jor r 1 A. Ryan an ' fenned | Greenwood: Drew dpe age ; a : iy 4M : , | ‘ Mine t Hel duct or nd w “ un fess nuse | Mr. | en, Pl the adde Ord ut , | lork ee Sak we ae Egat Rd an ffort be made to organiae | PU ¥ ia invt t at B | & permaner n's musician f t +-|M | | Drow and Mr. Raymond Lipping | 7 ~ Fr a a ‘ a ye! \ : | Iv ‘ | et and dis and | ¥ ° Perry | ch f » realization of much Phitharmente Mr. « 1 ‘ n F. Ba Pow was wd Philharmon . phe caer Mrs, itr (By United Press.) Ww Iward J. Myer, who te th . ub. Parke of Ca i Van W YORK, Nay A shake at me ‘ n . t * 4/Ma 1 ° ~ - “ 4 y ty, and wi Mine Ds y T | 1 rank Mr. FF. Beale will wet as tempo-|Opal Braggina ‘ f ar retary heats new CLUBS ee | INSPECTION BUREAU ‘: oir Sunday, at 4 p. im, at | COOOPOOSO OOOO COOOOOODOOS |r ehureh, by Kaw burn, 4 ) While Police ¢ r Bing Woman's Century. sisted by Mme. Kaethe Plecaonka PERSONAL 4 ANCIS Nov Al he ! t t on the The Woman's Century club will hor int late of I Rs committee, to be known ag) Orestlc stop ee toed att “+ met Friday, November 12, at the | Germany, and Mr Aibort Gray, t ber Inspection B oti Zoo! that the at " | otly . the Pacific Coast, is planne ! ad cau t ke the } esdetaahis by the local lumbermen of th money : J. & Bact chants’ Exchange CHIMHAN in| ka has will entertain Mandelseohs (By United Press) Afternoon Card ctu Clionien Club. te VICTORIA, B. ¢ vo Kin 2m. Mad- The CHontan b will meet o nitg? r 5 4 t Fod Grieg ard an delighted a # ’ Musical Club etre veueete J has been decided to call a meeting | Campaigners’ associat for Monday after \ aonka , : - ot the three be to form & cen] Mie British flag. by ® : r eet a . x J 4 M ¢ sour of the Cas Btates and Bax. | tt body to work — aul - rain in t ne sent do Entertain. be Mra, Alien ¢ Wayside Banefit Concert Mr, and Mrs, Charles B. Pattor-| ber ay that the three bureaus|, The v ane who, Gould will give the Mra. James Ma su saad * m are vielting the « tr bene at pres-| took part In. the battles Beties of bridge after Mra Eva Trew the ‘program ‘which has. been « hire Dhaene a 1 " / an, Alma, Batakla lay, at the Rainier H. Baas, barttone. ima, who has been mas 8 nhc a ee | Eee Oe 2 CO Ee Charity Club, seovesinescscasuaniseceesdeasssssanneeststtzt KE. & Maxwell, jeft BEES CORIUMOR SNORE | Tera venting imean veterans Wedding. Mra BP. J. Moblugh RECOMMENDED FoR home, : i sanembled to oe Inker ty Atkinson, daugh- j Judge and Mra. BK. J. Turner left Se n eret A Min IME At ‘ THROAT TROUBLE hia week for @ southern tour ae * _ neue married November Col. and Mra Theodore Coe left) City. veterans 0 iieman Sharte | Alame Club. his week for California, where they | towing pon oo HENRY GLEASON, P SAM RING. | The Alamo club will give a dance Ppople in public life, upon whose ae spend tb wh of ry al Bausman gave as « honest and always) Sam Rings, a 13-year-old newsboy | Tuesday, November 17, at Christen. | voi there is more or less | «ty the mother of Wayn terda ee young adies, In their right change I whe hes been eailts on aen's he comtant demand, consider the i 7 conscnaamuennanasiictte Witilams » many regular custom: . » as papers oO Shanandaseal. ‘e@amon cold” ¢ of the serious ers,” ts the explanation of his suc-| the south side of Fourth and Pike| ‘The Shanandassel cf tub will meet! aff jetions. A noted preacher tn - = cess as a newaboy by Henry Giea-| for 2% years, has been very Stas tee — f. hs - Tuesday. | on of the larger vans in Massa party 200, 424 Jefferson st esstul. Sam has $500 to his . . jch@hetts contracted & cold which riay evening) Henry tw 12 years old and has|crodit in the People’s Savings) one one Crt al kn not yield to ordinary treat been selling papers for a year and| bank, buys his own clothing and| 90, Wednesday evening, Novene | meat and in a short time became Club. a half. On an average he gives! gives his mother $3 a week He!| hor is, by the New ngliand club, at |? -BOaree that he was unable to ous and Mrs jhis mother a dollar a day, his|has no father, and early tm life | the Chamber of Commuree ton make himself heard in ordinary min the Re profits In the little business he has developed an ability to take care Woman's Educational Club conversation, and preaching from ool pgs 4 built up for himself at the south-| of himeett | The Woman's Educational olub | the, gelpit was out of the question er of Fifth and Pike w to sell papers.” says Besides selling papers. plenty of time to help my Henry. “I make good money and| around the house,” says Sam. 1 have a good time The news| attend the Central school regular boys who supply me with papers ly and | am tn the fifth ‘A’ bigh are always kind to me and the of-/ grade. I like to go to school and ficers of the union, who all know I like to sell papers. [ have many ||, 1 have | wi wont “Thea mother | Mra 1 | address on t the club house way will give an Will enter Luncheon at her home, Nov at the club house, The program Woman and the Fran Mary O'Meara, and vocal ays make it a rule to have ty of change, and when any- being absent. Selling papers in a | Sddreee. hiee,” by Paton will give business, like selling meat, or any " ber re wo by Mie Grace Ha eg — iy buys a paper of me I take! thing cise have to do it in «| "0" & — rs care to give the correct change.” | business-like way and if you do| Henry is in the fifth grade of the Central school you can make good money, go to} ae school and have ood clothes.” party inst O ved at five prea thah m ee Ewen i omnes |The autumnal decorations of the principles of the Pine and Santa - a a ‘. : - am reereremmeeatomee Sa == | wood trens, carefully compounded fternoon at the Ratnter club: Mra lat the residence eof the officiatt , - fecently re- | * ~ cy to retain all of the healing, health snor.|2ac0® Furth and Miss Terry will minister, Rev. David Biyth, a} oe ~ z A was the honor give a dinner the evening of Nov. 14 Leschi Heights TRUNKS hon * a = r aaa = a }far the bridal party: Monday, Nov. The young couple lett for « ten aki: tea tion. con ar ot n 14, Mra. J. V. Paterson has issued | day trip to Portiand and other points ae ean . See us to FF sure ite freshness and purity, it ts invitations for a bridge-breakfast In| om interest on the ce jput up only in halfounce vials, honor of Miss Willla r each vial securely sealed in a and Mrs Robert J. MM ve Sette Wetting round wooden case, with an on a box party at th M. theatre Mise Ethel Donlan married ' 4 ty t Jain! for the bridal party, followed by Mr. David ¥. Mac areved wrapper, showing plainly supper at the Mena re: day. Nov, 17 dence, Tues huamay equal- | immediate ¢ bem It ts eence of dreak up a cold quickly any cough that t# cun jchase the and mix me tabien i* Acting on a fri compound pure on a of suger, rewulting in almost from the claimed that a haif Virgie is-| how, teach us how to sell our pa | regular customers who buy & pa-| wil! consist of @ plane solo by Mise| PO@RE pure, mized with two ounce pers and provide locations for us. per of me every evening. I am dre of Glycerine and a halt pint of good 1 bay papers for a half a cent}on my corner rain or shine and on Whisky, taken in doses of a toa aplece and sell them for a cent. never disappoint a customer by nen in W spoonful every four hours, will and cure jo. Pur ingredients, separately them yourself Virgin Ot of Pine compound pure ® combination of the active the name, Virgin O11 of Pine com pound pure, guaranteed under the n ore ine Louts Hanterd will af ~ ray in| Food and Drags Act, June 30, 1906, Henry, honor of the bride-slect anes. | Serial No. 451, prepared only by ry, and dey, Nov, 18, Mrs. Horace Px Leach Chemical Co., Cincinnati, 0. ter of |will give a large luncheon at her witt home, at Small Savings & the sister of the matd of Si exanasscvonmiol Oa te Those whose carnings are small will find af Chicags and this company a suitable and safe place in @ Minneap Neng Ar each ocean pi which to deposit their savings. We extend functions are| Mr, Roy J. Livansporger and Mixs Weeks preceding ‘48 Roen were married the evening Sites wilt met (oC October 31, by Rev. David the same courtesies to the man opens an account 4 woman who with one dollar as we do to Blyth, at hie residence, 439 2th av our largest depositors Goodkind Ludington. shanti om Mr joodkind and Mine | Mary La married Bat | 12, |urday by F M. A. Matthews T & Sa ’ Meh Matthown Northwest Trust fe and |make Seattle their future home. ne MeDowell Thomas. Harry oD and Mies | beth of Ra-/ Wed Deposit Company Seattle, Wash. Edward bridge adda y | B fHORROCK - 2B HARTMAN . ALEXANDER MYBKS av «4 euira vee PRESIDEN? VICOR PREM ORNT SRORSTANY & TREASURER soveveene Casniee if in Trouble Consult PROFESSOR LANDAU The Celebrated Palmist and Phren ologist Of World Renown Landau Penetrates Your Secrets Without Asking Questions—He Gives Facts You Alone Know All Readings Private and Confidential At His Parlors 1412 EIGHTH AVENUE Between Union and Pike Streets Remember, He Holds the Key to Your Success If Worried Through Love, Courtship, Marriage, Divorce, Business, Mining, Etc., He Can Solve the Problem and Turn FAILURE TO SUCCESS We are giving away a Razor with every one $1.50 SELF-HONING RAZOR STROPS. Strop that will SHARPEN any kind of a We Are Carrying Coal Sold on 30 DAYS’ TRIAL. Your money cuttin tes tek tan cree if not satisfied. most heat with the least neumption. Ther post tively no waste and t olght alwayn There i yet @ long spell of winter In front of us $1.50 FOR STROP AND RAZOR. See Demonstration in Our Window. elger y CNUE AND UNION STREET. pa m to my ‘4. w. BULLOCK 609 10th Av. Seattle, Wash, The mixture of Whisky and Glycer-| ine with the Compound pure makes a sufficient | | quantity to last the average family Virgie OU entire year Pites Cured Without use of knife Gentto arte. ery and rectal Giseases: both Aiemeve Eastern univerettion, Mure- pean homm perience 200N DUNLAP, Kitel Bide Pianos for $100 Pianos for $125 Pianos for $140 Pianos for $175 Pianos for $200 Knabe nos Sohmer Pianos Behning Pianos Haines Bros, Pianos Foster Pianos Farrand Pianos Brewster Pianos Many other makes sold on easy payments without interest. No juggling. No jockey- ing with our customers. No coupons. No cer- tificates. Legitimate methods in every in- stance. Largest Stock. Lowest Prices. Cline Piano Co. SEATTLE Ol of Pine com-| ad's advice he! togk.a couple of dropa of Virgin | Distribution of Income.” | Ol of Pine | ) Soda Crackers that crackle as good Soda Crackers should | Uneeda Biscuit With meals—for meals—between meals In dust tight, moisture proof packages. Never sold in bulk. NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY } of Pine| ‘COMPARTMENT | OBSERVATION CARS This eith ri of the Great Northern Line Nothing that Tv can in F ELEGANT. | 2 cae STANDARD | sss si SLEEPERS | ","",0=" sing quartette accompanies you between Seattle and the Twin if you use the “Oriental Limited ple ingenuity NEW TOURIST SLEEPERS ntleth Cer ur Ba nds visitix nd Ex fon if th ee the Great coner rout At r t be pleased to them book scenic Northwes C. W. Meldrum, and T. A., Columbia and Second A LA CARTE DINING CAR | SERVICE | LOW RATES TO CALIFORN As yr Vhrough BRKINS MOVING Cor. Third Ay Main 1% MEALS SERVED. Three rouna stile am 7 a. jae leave & ond 5 p.m |m, 245 > m and Pp leave Byerett at 9:43 a, a. and 7:15 pm. Single far ed, $1.00. und t ie | Steamer City of B Predee—duceet ~ URES ECZEMA quay New Drug, Posiam, Now Obtainable | in Smal! Quantities trips Gai 2 discovery ne year © new drug, poslam, has sfully cured thousands of cases of ¢€ a and othe sing skin afflict Hereto ore poslam has been dispensed solely the benefit ecrema , treatment fou an inoon vie ho who use it rm troubles, such as pimples Kheads, herpes, a scaly , aplexton ble nes, Itoh ing feet, piles, ete, which requi but a small quantity to overcome this, and tn response to Jurgent appeals, the dispensers of poslam have been obliged to adopt in addit to the regular two-dol. lar package, a spe fifty-cent size, which in future be nd on sale at The Quaker Drug Co, and other leading stores in Seattle, or may or. dered direct from the Emergene | Laboratories, No. 32 West 26th Street, New York City In all eomema cases poslam stops itching with first application, and proceeda -|to heal imme | tely; chronte cases d in two weeks. In less ubles, results are applica for expertmental pur I nay still be had, free of j charge, by writing tories fer them I the labora.

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