The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 16, 1909, Page 4

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se ie RE ai le aE % Ro een a Secs THE SEATILE STAR |“IL TROVATORE” TRAGIC STORY | STAR DIST DIAN BY STAR PUBLISHING Co. ee OF REVENGE WILL BE TOLD A Word Vrom Josh ——r Mise Dilipiokies Makes a 5 Cent Vaudeville Debut as Understudy for oe eee One of the Spinacohie Sisters. ° BY FRED 6BCHAEFER 1307-1909 Seventh Ave. guy EVRY AFTERNOON EXCEPT SUNDAY, eer Bntered at the Postoftice at Moattle, Washington, as second-class matter eae = : A BAD BILL DEAD HRA WHEE aT PH wirl whe fer marty finds Th if the people of Seattle on the fitting eV al in a toe use bi which was designed for the pur " «ten el ¥ allowing the Se Electric Company to grab, valuable | {3,2 nn: F vay at the expense of taxpayers } Ne | It is not so much the part taken by The Star in the killing | MAnnegs Atttore | Maucery one | of this y measure that we would talk of, as the luck by | X°"Y vi, toner, Rule, tetend of Man which its pur was d story te She of the fifteenth Viatteriag Seales hundred other measures bef face, had every semblance of honesty in was born Hi 1 friend: usual, too many precautions were taken, The fact that v t nyratulate t 80 vitally interest attle should be introduced by a rep any pounds doex the ebild resentative fror nerton was cause for the suspicion which wan the rep : : maid te attending phys has since been amply justified, Likewise the knowledge that » ad just come in Mr. Whalley had declined to allow his name to be used in con ust be miata Mection with the bill was prima facie evidence that the bill was The Witch's Revenge mhed dim my with th The story ie t one time @ mi when we « Rot meritorious territ witel rolaed = her Star can appreciate the possible position of Mr, Whal.| Bowers over We nd. weak 1 ia , da ue ley in his desire to bring such a bill before the legislature. | fo" yeh Ue Seach ake n one og Likewise, The Star can appreciate his reluctance to father it. } PM" Every legislator has his friends—business, social and otherwise tr na Re —and it is one of his greatest trials to be compelled to refuse | Wangs Lady—1 call tt Or evade requests of these when they are asking for something |' Mites And the t | . Which the legi r cannot grant with a clear conscience is re Huet be ey | THAT'S WHERE | SHINE JUST NOW PASSING ICE WATER” Mr, Whalley’s announcement that he will ask for the in A fiat tonal me i All I have to do ts pass ice wa definite postponement of the bill will clear him in a great meas nis enmies Weil, it's me for the show busi-\ter to the thirsty patrons, them nous that cares for ice water ure from any stigma; nevertheless, he cant rth entire ince Tea ieiter (A CQO! re et that, 1 ain't bragging. I ain't) This gives me PLENTY of time absolved, even though no harm has been done | t bak tarting a grand opera = prima to rubble the different act } } : eee 2 | ; lonna nor even as a society drs tontionist, the song and improvement clubs and public-spirited citizens gene | the whe ‘ the 4 ee Pe cae 4 the monol ly, The Star would suggest the wisdom of carefully perusing LIST OF WINNERS it E * bec . udder, ws the nake the pictures 4 r m a ’ BS og BF ' I guess | can CLIMB if the |come relief and understanding all proposed legislation that may come pe a. ka ever T eet ten erowaed « With| Hi 1 couldn't ect - fore them. Corporations well understand the effect on legis-| ; pther would-bes me of them I'd get a J . ‘ jades fob hwashe dative opinion of the recommendation of improvement clubs, | in the Gypay Camp j “ rf new ‘ Some day—but just you @nd whenever they desire to enact a particularly crafty bit of} .,.The openiny ferme on AT hy , ow ' ‘ 1 sup Jergarten no | me " bat the e mot | f f ent & “ . ne and pleasin, (Contin a) Tegislation, their first care is to bring it, in a disguised form,|*t.t” ona Tah fhe fest Pr the fe eves . piena ‘ wa refined and pleasing : A | cone er - corrent w oe « Before some club, where it is hastily rushed through with an} ‘ them emt Ani i, wad he! yy ies . Joted Paragraphs andorsement given on the strength of the word of the men who/" See ee ns oa POUND i be ‘ “ Propose it. The indorsement then becomes a n © of record, | ho nee the few out of the 5000 whe guenn= me ly ” . is the kind that pao ol of héwer, Handreds came wear tt + to * " - 2 mes to th the and the agents of the corporation use it to their best advan moked ham 121-2 # pound.” oF a Pree So Or t howaht 1 was from the or@an-® ' ! romet tarker fi ' This is not the least important of the lessons to be learne from the brief career of house bill No. 117 ad bee It would be a fitting thing for some admirer of Margaret Miing top to present her with a door knob, that she may achieve her rea Bonable artistic ambition of unlimited socks to darn | Your Convenience Heving Perhaps it is owing to. the absence of Jimmie Welr at Olympia | nd hie atte | pla! rat ” What J. Frank Hanley has not been made an honorary member of the | Lh! ts abiyst begins [eas pig a #3) vurs Royal Arch 1 Se premye bey Sune a Pe : ' | prevented by Manrico * | > & The ethics of raising the rent depend entirely upon whether you |" " fhe Therd het | The t "How ft, im Should you take advantage aeaal oar our Liberal Credit ern the place or just are merely permitted to knock the plaster stuck te 4 + onal Rie Co. etty, | zeus seen a - ege, and open an account with us for that new ey wale | Sate ind always an Spring Outfit, we'll study your requirements, con- LG CE |" ‘ are ples: sult your convenience—make terms to suit YOU. Now that the county jail prisoners are going to have enough ¢ | A {fioult before t You can pay a little do and a little each week, sme humanitarian might arise in behalf of the unfortunate x ae & ie a Be cn twe wae we a a suite you | O - — tier father, T ‘oe ff prices are low. We charge nothing extra for credit We'll not begin to get frightened about Japan declaring war eee ee © 3 accommodation. ealvst California until little Eddie Harriman gets nervous face & Bg y pie 3 we . roll hs cnnoi—Fiorias | This Week Only—One- As exponents of manly combat, could you produce a better winded feam than John L. and Robley D.t Fourth Of Opera Wraps Our entire stock of Opera Coats and Capes, in fine broadcloths, latest evening shades, regular prices $27.50 up—now One-Fourth Off—for this yer: only. Eastern Outfitting Co., Inc. 1332-34 Second Ao 209 Union St. “Seattle's Reliable Credit House" £ Bince the money is waiting around for some one, Rolle and Magen might as well have it is became poetiont in sending to his answer aod A Wall ‘The mewn we hear from thie to time, University of California debaters want all the honors, win, lose white, eit mumile, * THINRTERN CENTS PR POUND, 7 . t five leo cream no how much cold I Sia ey 3 Bartell Stores Seen 19 OFFER EXCEPTIONAL ADVANTAGES TO DRUG BUYERS The Best Medicines is a feature of these stores; and we But when she was 18 years old ima, Creeing Be ee Geartes }she used to hear strange volees|sh cries in triumph, “He was talking to her out on the bills, and brother, New. are ‘yeu avenge they seemed to come from heaven. | ™°t* and talte a at Ses Oa ' The voices always told Joan th PHIDES-TO-nP same thing: “Joan, thou art ap-| Married in January's hoar and rime] paited by heaven to go and help| Widowed | yowll be & the dauphin ikd in February's steety weath Now the dauphin was a Freuch | “"""s, ree . prince whose country was in the on'll tread in t together. . hands of the Knglish. and he didn’t «Te pein : ken what to do to sare It Joan went to the dauphin and told him what the voices had said to her. The dauphin was so un happy about his poor country t he was glad to have even a peasant} 1 path before you lies s bees o'er May blooms} hit Strangers around your board will girl help him if she could, so he wit had a great warship and # sword| Married ip the mont i 4 given to her, And, as I said be} rir will be one lone hor a Shose, 9 <| | fore, she won the victory for the | Marrted tn July, with flow — a dauphin and bis people. Hitter-aweet memories tr a Pgs son nt i on |B aee gags” es JOAN OF ARC. after a while she fell into the hands| Lover and friesd in your ree endeavor to offer pronounced reductions in price—not equaled elsewhere Some Extra Savings for Tues- day and Wednesday S8¢ | 22c Anti-Pain Rheumatic | SOc size Listérine for 29¢ Porous Plasters for .14¢ sc size Listerine for deedee 14¢ | 51.00. bott! Scot > | $1.00 size Lister-Thymoline ... 60¢" rR es z o | 50c size Lister-Thymoline ... ee ene Cerone 50c Parke, Davis & Co, Peroxide of Hydro- | $1.00 Emulsion of Cod Liver I wonder if all the little boys |of the English, and they were so Qnd girls know about Jo Are |angry with her for winning the | Martied In golden Bente Bad how she led the French sol-| battles, that they burned this little 7” tow. @lers into battic agalust the Eng peasant girl to death, when she was | Married when Heh and won. This was nearly 500 19 years old th years aco. Aren't 1 glad that it was so She was only o little peasant girl, long ago and that in these days the Whose parents were very poor, and English or the Americans wouldn't She had to tend sheep and cattle do such a cruel thing? $1.00 size Listerine for r burns brighter from year oar DOING AS WELL AS COULD BE EXPECTED .vens.v= x cwnon. state, las in his ‘ Ne negro Known (Aa | yen for 33¢ Oil and Pe eum for endurin’ de wah 4 | 3Sc Parke, Davis & Co. Peroxide of Hydro .4 oy 65e ‘or nome tine the old man t » ‘ ag secure. a pe gen for . 75e bottles German Liver mt for thie 25e bottles Peroxide Hydrogen Salts tae S5e Zi | 50c size (full 4% pound) Dr. Graves ‘ ae " led hee tise 85c bottles Wyeth's Effer Renslon | Se bottles Rastman’s th Pe vescent Phosphate of So » hear that, Uncle Reuben your swearing t Squire Mets rttles Rowat's Fruit for 59¢ ¢ Parke, Davis Euthymol Tooth Paste for 12¢ | 12¢ dium for 59¢ | | | | Nn age 25 tubes King’s Antiseptic Creme Denti- | 85ce bottles Eno's Fruit > ae whe gees te frice for oe Salts for T3¢ me Dapaba’ dat 25¢ hoxes Listerine Tooth Powder for .14@ | 95. proward’s H s | ge MT Bic bottles Mrs, Potter’s Welaut HuirStsin | so0 meee atre OUPUD fOr 635 64s ae tapstaver" one neers, dat Ma ! os GHe | 25¢ Tervey's Copenhagen Health Salt for Se COR Puzzle Editor, The Star: |]] 50c bottles Herpicide for 33¢ : 19¢ tter send an inap N. | sc bottles Swedish Hair Renewer for .55¢@ | 50c White's Vichy Salts for .. . 29¢ Ha the matter AIMS 2 eee eee rhe reer een eee one | 22e bars Mansfield Tar and Egg Shampoo | 25¢ Bell's Pine ‘Tar Honey for 16¢ soft Je IE. Soap for wee 16¢ | SOc bottles Murin : eA ana e De eee? eee ee II] Packer's Tar Soap for 14g | 0c bottles Murine Eye Water . . .B5¢ 206 s¢ boxes Merck’s Phosphate of Sodium for Ee emmetaton mal My answer to the segond puzzle is........... Oc Malvina Cream for check for the ar tof ity, bill and] 25¢ Holmes’ Frostilla for 4lde ; 15¢ ye it's ery sonable. Mtray Sr = = = = od » 5c Or ( Stories i ee ‘ monad 15c Allcock’s Porous Plasters 8¢ (1 pound) boxes Merck's Sugar of Milk Se : A young ator he Waal. Wittle had tr 15 Belladonna Porous I Re for ¥ : -18¢ ‘he Reformer: Sir, we want you to gef out of politics. b>” youth nton, whose devo-| fe anihe began to grow. thi ton, \f] 22¢ Belladonna Porous I 14@ | 25c size Sal ices ABR. 0 go Sclerenie 17¢ Tue Boeds: Hak! Aisied getting out of politics as much es | Wh. Shas encountered many ohetae| Mixon Galion his eauearstay, ADB Fendt” said | rated paren jf} 22c Antipblogistic Porous Plaster for .14@ | 25¢ Zymole ‘Trokeys for .... 18¢ I ean ntly sought her out with! petite there was another thing, thy Now dk RE nt ev ‘ lthe natives held Anat hime Me Winn almost a m p it's all right no Hee, | o ah custom weir ratte) mini y = Sealtest’ > Pe aseme sey! wile, denen the temeke dancer F managed to "wet ncvoas te pond) sean aornina, ee he and “Awful the subway | Every Detail Is Carefully Guarded That Will Add to Your Satisfaction lather the other day. and, wh le hel indy was discussing him with @) today nt, 1) friend. whom, Hrown University was named, al a ladies’ luncheon in her honor Zar fond of quiazing small boys, sald: “lam gind to kee that Ameri at. | ked up with inter n't exactly give his ward (he door, “a woman had her | 3 Bartell Drug Stores ima ve made. so "1 tell ye what vin he asked, "Whoa wa Grader. wise walking in the street \can women are not uslng powder ; fi 1 ; inaty he asked. y Of Providence, he came upon a It-|in the ridiculous manner that pre ay borrowed $40 of im: jont away Bega hed “Willa eagi | tie follow who attracted bis notiee,|vatls abroad. Over there the pow Pones Seeae wanes) sary for some mai back eaat| “Why,” replied edging to « Weekly “ve heard » do you do, ad der in really jaid on quite too thi | | the president. “What Re nate | they nay a tendcd man romans: | Me anna 1 think o the kind” anid samp Ore 08 ® ones and a man -aat omit." 19 ) y¥ mene ie Marry, wir,” replied ed other day to « friend made an aw ene of it © ptuousty veryboay's scanin N 1 Old St N 2 M . S N N in’ aaa ta Father mentioned t and re words, now--that ms =— — we puis Bie ifaw” ieeh dark, ana | Rater, enpned ne, Ae and, co. wap ners New ‘Tenant—-Can you tall me to| 0, ore | No, ain Store| No.3—New Store “Harry, in 1?" returned Pr Brown. “And did you know t mes gtion called Old Harry sit,” anawored t you were too any dent she said nothing, f fe ne oe body's. Magesine Mt) whom to apply for more heat? Our in by mia }roomns ure very cold was, other angwored, ‘a| Buy & & Champion Gas Range and| Buy a © Syn Gas Range and Personsas—-$ heave. no t brand of powder,’ | get 4 coal or wood range free, ***| get a coal or wood range free, *** your” wife's 606 Second Avenue Cor. First Ave, and Pik sy 610 Second Ay. Near the Gity Market” the janilor,—-Baltimore

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