The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 3, 1908, Page 4

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Standard Oil's old friend and the law was killed will of the people of Pennsylvania was defeated The exy Ir thi the state of Pennsy) ¥ania as every citizen and every corporation is presumed to be, or whether that corporation is over and above the organic law} of the state.” | And Elkin voted that the Pennsylvania railroad was “over | and above the state.” | If there is some officer somewhere, whether it be a village} constable or the president of the United States; a justice of the | peace or the United States supreme court; a village solicitor or] the attorney general of the United States—if there be any officer anywhere who can as a work of duty and decency run this man} Archbold and his partners, Rockefeller, Rogers et al., down as to their secret hold on the governments of these United States and gf the individual states, LET HIM GET BUSY! And let the first man, periodical or corporation who says] “nay” be thrown down and searched for one of, Archbold’s “it} gives me great pleasure to.inclose” missives KEEP THEM SINGING “T have had a happy day, daddy, and now I'm ready to go to-sleep, I feel good. heart.” Thus a little girl to her “daddy.” Did you ever think that one of the greatest duties im life is to keep the little birds singing in the hearts of children? It is one of the cleanest, sweetest pleasures you can give yourself in this money-grubbing old world, and it pays the biggest divi- dends. The child who is kept happy, who has music in its heart, Tows up into a sunshiny man or woman. And the more sun- shiny men and women we have the better world this is in} which to live. Nor does it require a big investment of capital, this busi-| ness of looking after the singing birds. You don’t have to load} children down with toys, nor destroy their stomachs with sur feit of sweets. counts. What do count are kind words in season; the long patience while the child tells its faltering tale fear and superstitions as they attempt to grow up in the child's} mind like weeds; the imagination which enters into the child's play and sees with a child's eyes These are the things that make it to have a healthy mind in a hes start towards a character that is straight and strong, instead of There is a little bird singing in my None ofthese things really | the wisdom which kills} the-child happy; that help| that give it the hy body; one that is warped or crooked Just stick a pin in this the little one’s heart, whether the child is g Keep the singing birds alive in and you need not worry much as to} 1an or woman | There y isn't any can take care of himself. pay roll occasion to worry but what Governor Mead even if he fs sequestrated from a public The only sate thing to do when attacked by a thug is not to call the police, or the. yourself. will prove that you feloniously attacked and robbed Chief Biggy's tragic death only emphasizes the fact that knowing when to resign is becoming a lost art. aa * - j Run Use your feet when attacked by thugs. wit “Gus Brown” sys The Holiday Spirit Is On It's in our Store, in our Men, in our Merchandise keep your eyes on our windows for the moat in teresting displays of novelties in MEN'S WEAR at prices everybody can pay and don’t forget to SHOP EARLY Se ond avd Yesler. “Where the Cars Stop” ef TALKING MACHINES THE STAR—THURSDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1908 workmanship can make them Mey we sogerst your trying o pound boa—slrty-frve conte’ worth of quality of sleoholiem that 1 days Por any ease eannct cure in from 3 to Supreme Judge Mestrezat said: “The great and’ vital « » RECORDS J. B. BRISBOIS ‘ Sieisdhibe lade enee te whether the Penacytvasio Rallesad G: [Gomes meses Imperiat Candy Company CS inv din this case is whether the insylvania Railroa j Joun SWALLING Co. Ope, Riret Az, ood Hote, ot 7 Seattle, U. S. A., Sole Mfm eS is under subjection to the constitution of TU. StOOND AVE = SEA A. Bridge & Co. Largest Clothiers on the Coast Great Holiday Sale of len’s Clothing « Our entire line of Suits, Over- goats and Raincoats for Men d Young Men, embracing the world-renowned Henley Clothes, Schloss Bros., Chas. Kauf- man & Sons, Garson, Meyer & Co., makes — Clothing made famous by associ- ation of great capital and Modern Methods, is up for Special Sale and literal Sacrifice beginning Friday AND Saturday A Mammoth Stock aggre- gating fully One Hundred and Fifty Thousand Dollars divided in Two Great Lots for Quick Selling. Most people know the unsatis- factory trade conditions and will not ask the reason why. All our late styles, in guaranteed Suits, Over- coats and Raincoats, actually selling all season at $25.00, $27.50, $30.00 and $35.00, go on sale unconditionally and $22.50, fitted.perfectly and nicely pressed, without reserve, at— $18 $122 Every purchaser protected by the ironclad guarantee of the largest Men's Clothing con- cern on the Pacific coast. And every Suit 6r Overcoat kept in repair and pressed free of charge any time. Can we offer more? ret And every Suit, Overcoat and Raincoat un- der the roof of this great establishment selling at $15.00, $18.00, $20.00 and == A. BRIDGE & CO. Largest Clothiers on the Coast First and Yesler Seattle | | ‘@ Counter \j Or handiwork i ur own hance ork, z ¥ \¢ and beauties, even if we Perfect bea “2 of sat |" ourselves do say so; more | im, with trimmings @ | Pleasure 5 — | . ght 1 whe n it throw ‘du nm thelr] E STAR ive a aber " 3333333323 3333339. “r~ a bP BY STAR PUBLISHING CO 1307-1909 Seventh Ave. S AR D Nation ve Werte The Geeret Out a KABO CORSETS — Also B ill ; - Hoe took her littl il hat Is your Idea of happiness EVERY AFTERNOON EXCEPT SUNDAY BY JOSH ned oe H ' bo i er f happin rN veh B, and La Vida Cor at argeon 8 Watered ai the Postottice at Seattle, Washington, as second-class matter, 4 bis & when 1 bave somothing | iy = oe x t Mm 1080. A WORD FROM JOSH WISE. [complete parlor set, And it wae ‘ 1 the hor grower a ™* PHC yN ws wen sweee [such a bargain, only $26.26," phil e IND. 441 Wow! Why, tt would break me Wer Make-Up + 8 \ W C Th S | J These are exchanges, and connect with all de ep to buy any more of them. | Lovely woman has to hustle ib seit Sittin e ontinue at aie 0 partments—-ask for department or name of person But you will not have to, déar!| After starting in life's rage } : Page 2 you want. The man sald there are no more | Time strives hard to overtake ber Kind Lad And are you rea AN nf Or Twenty-five conte per month. De | |in extatence Ike It Lut she makes a face jand truly hunger why, * U; d No free ten ais } . . } A. Menges “ger ine n erwear ae " - ¥ ¥ “Ye can't find! Not an Impossible Feat } A comedy of “ chase lt whe . . a th’ fountain ©’! Waitor—-You say in your article! red omer Sree if WHERE IS THE MAN youth by search| that Smithers found he had burned | i ht ie ; | > ade, Full-Finish, Ha Jade Ribbed ¥ ‘ - - In’ in th’ ber / his fingers when left to hold the! Hea ha Human Nati “Ny rsd re n- Now that the election is over, it will be interesting to see} roome.” bax len't that mined " ts ho = a thane! ( mith ked to forget rh arments of . " | porter h, | don't kno my troubles this morning 1 ) , aI rh, hang whether or not there is in all this great and powerful govern-| | might have been a hot water bag, = ir What “ 1 ° ment of ours one office and one officer who can and will take] nes ate Sasa ee cunnen me tn: theta LO All at About ' Regular Price notice of John D. Archbold and his letters | a eaele alae aaa tig Be ashe 66 ss And if a district attorney shall fail to act, are we not justi-| Nisan: Weeanatieaies something about the imp ty of Biinded by Dust Did © ee a beatt ne 1“ D t RB ' és vomen; » . t whe pr 5 oe ; | ra and fied in wondering if he has not, at some time, been the recipient) “what are you keeping in your] Kinsing the other evening, but wh Money blinds a many pe Ai nan on the wt w ‘ . en conservatory hia year? Gren Onis ph ma i th t 4 oO Tt mae amcone a tton a of one of those certificates of deposit neing hogy Ss Siti abies rom—Why not? \" * Pe gla : 4 darling feat a \ k and wool, linen a nd And if a judge interposes a technical bar, shall we not won eee gh og ins nape : se the wou $6.50 Garments, Now $3.00—$3.50 Garments now $1.75 jright out of her mo ; der if he has not been aided to office by the secret workings In Low the =e ee ee sagt , ‘i $2.00 Garments Now $1.00, Etc., Etc. Se Beda a Does the ghost walk to nfo a m . : ' | Vhat ren “+ Bary: And if a newspaper or magazine protests that the “public Manager—-Nope, there tan't the V | possibility of that journa Standard Oil on its rip Vice Ver } a — Portly Party We are living too/® tion list at t | tant . , : ete do sie th Gelindd sacins-Aruan dhs tn us Py Attention ‘s Holders bar ’Kerchiefs, with cor of ot rsidlize al; to be | ’ 4 bine “retain” senators; to maintain a rte erlord Giving Him His Due | Is = Special, 25c $1 a box ued ales ont. Plugger—At times that actor ap $ it not proper th ¢ Kne On an ete i ‘ know allot the eto alle Mm ase tubes, | nic ‘a sentatives; with the « | . “ / r with € it crossbar Consider i an A Dog of Many Roles p k ar on teeter — cent-—What do you think ‘ be 4 and | ee ae on may t Pe iy sheen To th tions that h d their high tation c n it h. 7 @ the conse ms at have ” hele hig re pulatios act ofan 4 ‘ Pennsylva re the peop! , the t I think that . under the name of — . : union, through their legislature, enacted a 2-¢ railroad rate} trom odie’s action when I = law Phe Pennsylvania railroad contested the law and the) saw It, It was making « seratch pad e “sa Boys’ Stockings | | Everything that’s needed court stood divided t r and two against the law—and the|" ae OcC/e e ‘ | saa fifth member of the kin, The same John P.) The Woman of It. aying + A 19¢ a pair | | for fancy work Elkin wh glad to “put in touch] nat ornate chair, tt His Idea of It Bae 1] with our people he ce cates of | doesn't m: His Wife ' 7 ack P apt ; RI <, . Why, my } ors new bat Is a | c . deposit. Did Elkin \ Sta rd O'S) trom time we h a Her Husbanc a trom it & ditt Abiheh-en Gaeett conta inte 1 a ae Soles, old friend and ally the Pe He voted for the | mas $500 Rewa “d could demand, as pure as the best of materials and expert t ade | | We rte Novelty Silk Bags at the Ribbon An abundance of Pretty Waists than this, they cost you very little more than the actual cost of the materi- als. Baby Ribbons, Holly Ribbons and Fancy Work Ribbons in profusion. white lace edges, All-Over Net Waists, Tailored. Silk Waists, some of which are guaran- teed for three months; all are new. & Second a Seasonable Wearables Scores of happy suggestions here — rightly priced. Our Modern Credit Plan makes Xmas shop ping easy. Ave. “Seattle's Reliable | Credit House.” sme ote - = cncnenuiiinas os - rrr 1 BUY TIMPAHUTE GOLD MINE STOCK AT 25 CENTS. 4 It ie rapidly arriving, and will make big money for present buyw® | Inc, Mine Operators, 4 JOHNSTON BLDG. Double-Faced Victor Records | The Doubled —Victor records are now made with selec j tions on both sides for 75¢ No aa # tr ec enjoys the establ c 1 372C Per Selection Si crwtaton Nor suntv alta sical or technical, of the Victor Their artistic interpretation of music, extraordinary el of natural tone, smooth freedom from scratching, @ length and long wear, are all featured in this new tion Catalogs mailed upon request 10-inch Double Faced Records 12-inch Double Faced Records 75¢ - $1.25

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