The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 11, 1908, Page 4

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B BY STAR PUBLISHING CO. 1907-1909 Seventh Ave. tne red no * Good, Mxtra B . EVERY AFTERNOON EXCEPT SUNDAY, 0 ie} BY JOSH pair au arg 8 Botored at the Posteffice at Seattle, Warhtngtomges seoond-class matter “ — - RET EN _.) mAgUREAGUEES ow Nerernare Starting ¢6 = 1 - At Next Season's Baby Show. | mate where you are now? fin m Th di ” Main 1060, Waayant Is Out for Man BURGLAR ENTERS And who tn that rather ordinary,| Ghout of Native Bon: Great-—but OMOTTOW a 9 urs ay IND, 441, Who Is Accused of a red-hon ‘ Ps shoe wham 2 it doesn’t compare with California's. "“ Sonia These are exchang and connect with all de se FIVE P ACES nany curious peo 6 clustered HA) parkmente—eck fer departhent or name gf pereen _ th the Cnty Male Me Riese by. «|. “Are: your easometiion gearee:| it emna ’ é he On wed b 6 yo itomoblles muaran: | Ae ig nye monger Woblenberg's drug store, Bighth | Presidential Candidate in 1908,” tood to last a yoar? Ww n KY - =~ a pet ianth. Be Helleving that two sacks of gold | and Pike, was entered lant wight by Oh. Gene net. ‘Tey ane wenman 4 vere: or earrl 7 b Of $18) 4 burglar, who broke out the glass Wrong Office. tood to last only until the next new _—— BALLARD STAR AGENCY ster © ra av. Sunset, Battard lfrom a rear window and then Flashy Caller Do you insure | model comes tn.” . RVERETT STAR AGENCY.-T A. King, 1610 Pacific Ave, Sunact a08 , dave bee wear | crawled into & rear room. The place | diamonde? | t a or > aceerere | Fi Ala » conce THE BIG FINE AGAIN Pani’ mate depoait vaults, Captain |MCwNs considerable plunder from) Next door for plato glass insur 4 he am d the branch postoffice maintained in| ance | a BR. W. Bell this morning secared | ihe store. m4 if_ed t ‘ i P * i . - i &. cenrch Warrant threcgh the| on” He also rifled the cash | They " be in plain sight, down the center of srosseuting attorney’s office, The | ee ne werres. AW ET DOE Her Menu, | center aisle, on the main floor oe: It was a rather staggering blow that we, the people eens ay Me tT Fie ‘an the | Mmery and other tollet articles Of) Checker: What did that beauti Silks, Satins, Woolens, Laces, Embroideries the United States, received yesterday from the court of ap-| person believed to have unlawful | vatned Mealy A (eee ines, re can Pent on! ny 4 ane mings, Ribbons, Draperies, Etc., Etc » Trim. peals in Chicago, when the government met another rebuff im) possession phy Be ear eventens fi He then entered the Polacy Yew] Walter: Nope. She took slaw There's a Jes f singh its efforts to collect some 29 million dollars from the Standard |iy be a codefendant with David|tne Wuiace laundry brauoh otficg [At fed bananas | f be instead of : Carmack, for whose arrest on a > | Oil company os and Peterson's tailor ahop, adjoto One Consolation. } » T hought that ns tty arises ia the timeliness} was 6 © anak bg en tweet ling the drag store, effecting ef! Joseph critically examined bis There's a 4-yard picee of Tourist Coats he first thought that natura arises 18 “" Ldenged yy vo ver ews trance to these places by means | coat of many. clere | ing: that was $8.00; now to be $4.00 . of the decision and what effect it would have had on recent) Carmack. ot Tentenie te Genie a jimmy, He got Mttle of value out! “A trifle gaudy,” he mused, “but Dresden and Novelty Ribbons, in Se events if it had been handed down ten days previously & Co, on Doane Creok, in the Pair: | Hurd ny he thet of eigen Te. |! doa't care ae tong as | don't have lenathes aril We Zhey CSE le will be oye ; ‘ ' " . : 0 wear one of those green bate j 25¢ ; The people have grown to take a fatherly interest in this | banks p—cone Po Peg ag weld Con Gl not have crawled through (ie! wien it,” 33c, etc i fine. It is so big that its spectacular features appeal strongly | the ming he took with him $1n.000 | “then window yee ms re rege $1.25 lengths of Corset Cover Embroide’ * in gold ot bele . : jesemblanc | the World's a Stage. > he Oke to the multitude, and one and all, knowing little or nothing of |S ccubistahigy “witaoeees “orl A petttienn te" cote Mon Sppropeis|. “Don't you think Miss Footlite | “Taea . 1 a I sl neal . the fine points of law involved, are in hearty sympathy with | Capt. Bell, BT. Barnett and David |4te and damage property for the | has features like @ girl of ancient | Making Good. undreds and hundreds of such lengths 0 fp “ Nein Yarnetl, Other stockholders fn the | Widening and eatabliahing of KB. 46th | Greece?” | “What do you women lift up at} all to go at half-price the government, We all know that the Standard Oil company company are M. L. Sullivan and |": from 16th av. N. to the! “You; her features are ancient) your Uplift club? of Indiana is the Standard Oil company of New Jersey, and) Jobn L. MoGinn eae. rt get = | and full of grease paint.” “We lift up our voices.” | New Waistings that the Indiana corporation is in existence for exactly the WILL CONSIDER BILL. the harbor Ine af the Lake Stung! It Looked Like it. | At 25c, 35c, 40c and SOc| F urpose as the burglar’s mask: to shield the offender | eunart« roi The|, Stranger; This is @ dry town,| “I see there do be another article rd there's a lare of - purty ve the gia lapis cou Ga bebo Cee a tratgance introduced by| Sxten cones Oe ee yo rhe | ion't 10? in th’ paper (day be th’ great irish .. y ey oa a large f t is a transparent mask, but, nevertheless, e ‘ounce ackson proposing rules in ordinance 17947, passed| Native: Yep. author | i Vaistings, in crossbars Dy or As * , courts of the land, by some legal obstinacy, persist in theit |Kandune A vig iy. SR. | Fob. 24, 1908, Stranger: But 1 see there's a) “What great Irish author, Mike stripes and figures; many in ; : of pler to drag store. Why, Probon O'Pubiic, av) mercerized finishes inability to see the culprit that is wearing it Fi , — to en ye Native: Yep. | coorse.” At SOc a yard there’s a Mer It is not given to the laymen, and perhaps a few lawyers, by thel ends “morning “by Judge, Morrie] g, ATenanr:, Ahem, could 3 vt you 2 rized Madras Waist : Al w water cammittes | < : to introduce me there? A Btiokler for Acouracy. cerizec adras aisting to argue the technicalities on which so much hinges We unis evening, — | againet the Saatite Lagstieat com! Native: Yop Wealthy Patron: When you get white and pink, white and 4 know is that there are technicalities without end, all of them ee ne j pany, requiring them to appear! stranger Well, fix it for me,|to the point where you paint my blue, etc } Checkers, Freck. : ‘ ; he t November 20 and show cause why! anq 111 treat hair, | wish you to let me know , | tes, The M ‘ designed, it appears, for the safety and protection of the big they, should not be compelled 2 7. ~agy L perteah Pelater Very welt, Costume Chiffons 35¢ a yard - , a Pe n { country. We know that the Standard Oil com oo i > Sm Native; H Mr. Pestie, mo'n’ | madam. | gies * sur, The Mas Gepinals of the count " } Martha Kirseh for ase im thelr |tniny feller want @ drink, I'll take| Wealthy Lady: Thank you; I For evening dresses; solid | ader, Aud 4 y, whether of Indiana, New Jersey or any other state, 18) Of (ne muntolpal raiiread tailoring establishment at 1009! venitia }want my maid here to wateh and acct, , ) pe “— color, plain surface; a soft " . . *tition-killing corporation, and we are se mantennemereny | Howell st. Mr. Kirsch and his wife ememewe see that you do it up im the correct | Pm z ' it, fles, The SB Penste- giving, COMpetUtion-Kiiing pOrarion, kee PERG. et 8ov,. Yes, Med a complaint in the superior! visitor (to Shade): How's the clf- | atyte > clingy material, with the beau- |, : wise the fear is beginning to grow on us that this corporation | }fj* 7 Suubeer tee yetaes tet Sea and a positively permanent | Old Lace, Hialpe is really the greatest force in existence today Rema for different wer although they applied for it ser THE DISASTROUS EFFECT OF ELECTION finish | Rogue, The Lawyers and judges may be anxious to perpetuate every Str. Strathord trom i Sesunit 4 Fa made the were) usta nat a Satin Jacquards Wolf, The & little kink in the law, but the people are more interested in RST This, also, is for evening | thyst Ring, The Vire plain justice and common sense. They are growing weary scart dulaty dot and dae In ee The Right of | of seeing billionaire guilt go free for some trivial reason, and signs; the same handsome fin- |. Way, Che Strollers, - ish as the chiffon; the prices | and as yet they do not know just what to do about it. It takes a long time to completely eradicate the respect and veneration the people hold for courts and judges, but at the present rate of progress the day is not far distant when these sentiments will be no more And then something will happen. HOW TO AVOID ACCIDENTS The Stone & Webster syndicate, operating street railways) unique advertising campaign in all of the daily papers in these | cities to educate the people how to avoid accidents. A series of advertisements, partly illustrated with pictures showing the most common kinds of street car accidents and giving advice as to how they can be avoided, will appear, with the hope and expectation that they will be read by the people generally for their own benefit. As a matter of course, the street railway operators are not spending ail of the money that these advertisements cost im) hes cigarots when | was a kid, 32 cities, without expecting to gain something financially. They low = Siu . are simply seeking to cut down damage suit verdicts, by re- ducing the number of accidents. In street railway operations, the element of damages fig ures as a considerable factor in lessening profits, and this fact! is becoming more and more apparent as street railways in- crease their trackage and accelerate the speed of cars under was one in the days of the slower-moving horse cars. The! growing congestion of traffic in many cities also tends to in-| ly # sufficient to melt 4 mayer of ‘toe ard icknoms, ti crease the number of street railway mishaps. boo po Bag ng gr flpaenepe . . The fact that Stone & Webster are seeking to increase} profits by keeping passengers and pedestrians out from under | g, the wheels of their cars doesn’t make it any the less desirable|coming so abruptly? to accommodate them in this matter for the public isn’t a thing to be gained by allowing one’s self to be run over | and take chances with the undertaker for the sake of getting| mo giobe foarney is 40 days and] |19% hours, held by In this matter there should be entire harmony between | Surmley Campbell, an Engiiahman a whack at the street railway profits in a damage suit. the street railway syndicate and the people of Seattle. We : 2 States’ declaration of war agninat in 32 American cities, including Seattle, are today starting @]fngiand in wholly to anpex Canada “_* tm the solar system tx th ster crying for now, Syivii He reaps the bearded grain a Martinn Mother—He wante the breath, is he CREDIT earth, dear.—Puek And the flowers that grow be ee ae tween “Life is largely a pretense.” Longfellow BEFORE | AFTER. “Bay the rest of it eee Uncle Tobe Granger hadn't| Taft was elected. He promptly | E are prepared to extend you Liber finds Meted, he says ther \the pronunciation of Salome Most | beople, electric power. There are a dozen accidents today where there | wicked. janday achool and There | mas when | joined.”—Houston Post. | THE STAR--WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1908. many are 40c and SOc a yard | cellent-¢itlen, ieee Real Irish Dimities 25c a yard Curcheon, Owen Dainty colorings and pat Wister, Katherine terns, for party gowns, fancy | Green, Octave Thame aprons and children’s dresses. | et, etc., ete. . JA. BAILLA = arene R CO, Sond and RGEON & CO. 4 Set LIBERAL Many bistorians assert United | from « person in « state of intoxt | cation, cannot be collected. Signa-| tures made with a lead pencil are goed In law } 1812 wae due almost to desire of United States * There iv & reaper whose name ts Death, And with hig sicklo keen What young Martian Father (irritably) put the clippers te the hay on/ November 4, and now he ts suffer) it's the same with grand Star Aerodplancs, passage, firet came frisky during a cider a ing from face neuralgia with quinsy | City Journal. jclaas, $500. Salling every Tues: mest and swore that he'd mow ‘em | threatening, and wishes to thunder | ‘een | Gay and Saturday from Damaseus to Roaring Gulch if| Taft had been defeated a When «a man bas a cold, and/ ~~ " - his friend ts similarly af ie an ep | shaved off his whiskers «ince the Civil war, but before election he be Possible advertixement in “l used to have to pretend that I Threeday line to Burope: Credit on any apparel selected from any department in our Store—we cordial ly invite you to open an account and pay a little down and a little at a time for the” new clothing you need We don’t think you'll find a finer stock | in the city to select from—we know youll find the quality and the prices right. No extra charge for credit. Eastern Outfitting Co. 1332-34 209 Second Ave. Union St. | “Seattle's Reliable Credit House” “ee There is still a controversy over however, promougce her) Heat we recelve from sun annual SER" ste! g2 | “Jonnie, bow is it you Jotrwed | then stopped) “T tought ‘twas oearder Christ-| } World's best record for around) Lieut. Col A note obtained by want all of our arms, ribs and heads intact, and do not care to swap them for money | The Star advises all of its readers to carefully peruse the| advertisements of the street railway owners, and profit by any schemes they may suggest for keeping folks out from | under the trucks. it Incidentally, the operators are to be congratulated for}| this effort to save life and limb, even though they do it largely for financial reasons It is a gol move LAYING IT ON THE ALMIGHTY The discussions of Senator Dollivar’s Reno speech, in which he said that the trusts have been created by God, and not by man, mostly miss the point of his astounding concep- tion Anything that exists may be laid at God's door, if man's agency for producing evil be charged to Him Murder, vice, falsehood ese may be all d to be at tributes of God—and have bee ect if one ignores man's free will and free agency in ch ng right and wrong The trusts can be charged to God on no other theory Tt are « ration A corporation is no more the work of God than a faro layout. A corporation was originally not a citizen. The United State ourts made them citizens—God did not The trusts are f the the creations of the tariff God had no more to t reating the tariff than He did with drawing the line | en Kit nt 1 Pierce The coal, copper, ste and ot ists are built up on property in land. God made the ear for the children of men’ as t ay and t r e that are nan-made, and subject to change when the welfar he ands it ! The trusts are the out th human development, and that i abject, like all things produced by the human mind, to mistake and error. If t h n nd were perfect we should have no trusts, no progre ind no Senator Dolliver been able to do, and in corporations or senators. Wanted, Wanted, Wanted ren trom $1,000 te $20,000 t Sou have ANY property. te’ ooh ose Se at ones, We will sett amen ansorny Chae” 2 nhaney 1900-40, Ameertodn Harte. Phuitytiangn, TH. L. KLEIN | Fie ivet Stee Repatring in tte Cy White You Walk | i M7? JAMES OT | aural wA.Y.P. Dancing Cub Is betng formed for the winter by | | | Girls’ Suits, Sailor Styles, worth to $6.50, for— $2.95 Women’s Tailored Suits, Walker's $25.00, for— $10.00 Women’s Dress Skirts, Walker's prices up to $10.00, “$4.69 Children’s Coats, all at half Walker's prices. Furs, Scarfs, Throws, at about half Walker's prices. Evening Dresses, Afternoon Frocks at $5.00 to $35.00 —worth $15.00 to $150.00. hg alloy wy dil rvuerer UND SAVINGS @ AN ©9. a number of young men to meet at Little Academy, ted and James. Mesting every Saturday prices up to Of the Title Trust Com pany are and have been guarded by day night by employes of the company, bles accepted for age are in & separate compartment, but entire- ly within our large five ply chrome stecl Mined vault. ~ Sle Renewed Tomorrow Morning A New Style Victor T Machine Embodying the famous Victor TaperArt the only selentifie method of oonveying ae Sa from the sound box to the horn, complete with 12 eight-inch records, $81.70 ash or easy payments Sherman, Clay &,C 1806 and Ave. EXCLUSIVE VICTOR DEALERS and all value stor The Stone, Fisher Company, Distributors of the William Walker Bankrupt Stock 1112 to 1116 Second Avenue BHOK BRS DOWNING, HOPKINS & RYER, Iné Bow Phones er? shod . Oedere Beeouved Gs buy eekmwnt oF

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