The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 18, 1909, Page 4

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a Aaa THE VERDI'S GRAND OPERA “AIDA” STAR DUST STAR—THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1909 THE SEATTLE STAR DIANA’S DIARY | | enth “ AS } _ } Ine of the Soin a Bisters EVERY AFTERNOON EXCEPT SUNDAY. eS ‘ | Comte, ! | 8 ? RED SCHAE ren : —_ * he mt te if : Betered et the Postetties at attlen Washington. sevond claws matter 7 + ee et ae oti vue wt f If THIS STORY 1S TRUE! ‘ Mand | The, two, Madame | From Niles, Mich, comes the story that an Bor ro tae nd: they call Mamed Benson has solved the problem that scientists for gen Aida and cunr o* nored sae erations have been baffled bythe turnin wf coal direct fe Ft og oe mo pinew to) " 4 into power, without burning Maier Atda, "Loves © Seyi) We all know that when we burn coal to make steam most wiuine Avinerts seeks We waste it in a manner like that of cating the skin of the PrideJi mind doing ® fowl and throwing away the body, or drinking the foam from | the glass and throwing away the liquid a 1 T With our coal supply in danger of exhaustion, the story from Niles becomes interesting . ) The inventer is said to grind up the coal into powder and | f request af Radame King of Kaypt deca e ty the force it into a hot retort with chemical-laden air, where it sud { dently explo: and enters a chamber at a pressure of S00 tee Stee 4 Pounds to the square inch, being all consumed, and driving Pep n cet ; the engine with no smoke or other waste Ammar § AL nt i The United States government has discovered that coal | hatte hymn, was found by the blowing ¥ en between fila | @ust is explosive. Long aie ‘of Several flouring mills in Minneapolis that the dust of wh i$ as explosive as gunpowder. Scientists have long « e @ tempte | He are being losseng the explosion of powder, dynamite and nits eccrine as p sible modes of running machinery © that the explosion r ook in the old wtick ts ttt to ny |= ' ‘ 38 not as incredible as it may at first seem, Even if the Michi 9 9 | Ur H work your “CARLOTTA PUT ME JERRY TO THE DANCE STEPS.” @an story be not teue, the direct conversion of coal to power i Courte " | mW me up to her room and put me Jerry f " “ ty of | Now | am one of the Spinacehi to the © Ktepe May be looked for in some similar way at any time 1 the heat hee oh . | Sisters and appearing » the I'm a love of a dance it What would be the effect of such a discovery ‘ “ : ‘ of the Two Dainty Dairy. wasn't bard to catch on hat (maier—Chardiing dba the Medallion Nickel Pat-| part of the stunt. This evening 1 Ali € F mes oul tal once out date .. “ it “ Ali the steam engines would be at on - ae " Cy S mY mM r Near t ace till Cameti Spinacch! gets got to lear e line of ta Sad locomotives would carry only a po: i © they t HQ ) | well, 1 wish her no BAD luck, but Milkmaids get off while dancing 3 , . +4 at ; iN . \ Koa bere vipt |L hope her case of housemaid’s kne Say, their stuff is OLD as the mow carry a thousanc Electricity would beconte so cheap r « “ loesn't allow of too quick a recov-| hills, but I ¢ care. Tho oul PMhat it would be cheaper t6 heat and cook with it than to The beginning of &x te to | ery noes stand for it : r i t ® | Carlotta, the other sist 0h Continued.) @oal. Power from plants using coal w be cheaper | : 4 ‘ a . / y k Pet \* —==s Water power. The sawdust m a furniture jactory, powdered | ucky month sits : * : . ‘ ‘ Yea 2 red ‘ 4 @mi converted into power, Would run the machinery for hall asbentitaaiee 6 pded ty hy a's et B® dozen iactorics of equal site. The independent coal opera ibe : ‘lon of the Unit - er fors would be able to furnish all the coal neede the coun oa. ve ants rine i iNew fry, and the trust would have to buy all the t out 1 Saar WANT your furniture,| Buy a Cham Gas Range and Se Eisines, Wieaiadl: Wade ok see yikes a ima bn jSee page 6 #** | get a coal or wood range free, **# Gal than the whole nation could use, Warships would be |. wwest Messere Mapplece. | ene of able to sail twice round the quota of fucl. Firemen would be out of jobs The stok me | orld with a tenth of their present | ' Would be dome with a little dust carrier the size of a toy. The eal cars of the railways could, nine hundred and ninety-nine | @at of a thousand of the Se on the railways would be a thing of the past. The farmers} haul something else. The car shi could powder their straw, convert into power, and generate electricity to light and t ing. The smoke of the ci Bondon fog would pass away with Pittsburg smoke, The| Standard Oil Co. would be put out of business by cheap Gectricity. Baer would be stripped bare. Coal enough for 4 PE @feat factories could be shipped anywhere at a nominal cost il " X! Si : ; a P FUTURE STARS WHO PROTESTED TO Gov) HUGHES, A new era would be ushered in. The effect on the man who NEW YORK, Feb. 1s Smart | Traveling Salesman. he's only 9, jone may take a notion to make them hiss nothing td sell but his labor would be—what? Figure on jehildren these, and they act just bat she and brother Morin, | quit the stage that a minute! like grownups, especially when they | who is seen on her right, divide ‘t The children have just formed a We have winter gir! their houses and do their co es would be a thing of the past think ft te time to start an agitation a week between them Morin #9. society and sent a committee to pro: | & | —_—_— jim favor of their rights. only . test to Gov. Hughes Litt Mins | f) Pho decal distinction ‘between a hack driver nod o street car | They stage children, some of Life on the stage ia burderitow jolden was chairman of the ¢ . ais «| thet atarta, aod of much fature mag to the stage children, for there gj mittee, Bhe told the governor th eamste ts shown tn the ease of convicting Coffey and the dif | iitude that thelr apparent sise is do that terrible Gerry society Udi ithe Goteyeudy wen erent te co eelty in even getting a jury to try Calhoun leelviog. For instance, the little scares them almost as much as the Our fe te pleasant iwoman fn the center of the group wolf in the fairy tales. They have “The Mttle beggar chiidr other than Mis France Y week, | streets need attention mor Seve the bon bon spoons that are packed with Societe Chocelats, Three of them entitle you to a box of Pure Sugar Sticks ‘The hind the boys and girls delight in. Absluiely pure and tasty. Look out Ser the Bon Bon Spoons. If your dealer won't give you them, coll us up. ne to report to the society ev den Fuller, who pinys in “The and they never know when some | do le To the extent that big divid | nds cannot be paid on watered stock |} Bed more cars bought at the same time, Councilman Armstrong's Contention of impracticabitity ts sound | j . Contda’t Peet Mim. : Péitorial indignation over the iadictment of Pulitzer shoul be | Pie: oe ne grow In plem- | Pr Gaim in the recollection that they once had the habit of cutting | oto vist tm. Gowlidertan ues | 14: of the world tiny do you suppose he int “ @ft editors’ ears in fust wich cases (the werla cer | IMPERIAL. CANDY COMPANY fies intact atcivimmenie ie und de a | | Primue—Sothing: and he owes tor Sooke Mie | While Senator Knox may swear to support the oonatitution he can Puzzle Editor, The Star: +9 hones hea ; el he baek wae 808% Western Av... Seantie SA y he expected to love ft after ite shabby treatment of him on wisn gad prozemeks tes et pee! YER, SHE KNEW, thy salary question. Name .. eevee Coeeree seve yinit) the collgetion of wax flaures | From the volume of conversation, it is tmpoasible to refrain Address Re ee ae eee eee ee ee Soke Se, eS. - iota predicting the highest pugtiistic honors for beth Roller and My answer to the sec ond puzzle fs......... ——No, there are no irksome, cut and dried rules to comply with if you open an ac- | waners, fact. nearly every town in (he weet = i i ee i a ly mate wureners fact. nearly every town tn (he ‘ount with us for your New Spring Out- It's easily believable that the man-who. marries Hetty Green's | certainty kept me going. Just think | represented. | 1 wm ng beasenty | fit. @eachier wouldn't crack a mother-in-law joke for a million dollars. | three days oil and uy to 4 giclack | toll you all Jost What the wrines think T know —It is your convenience we study. were 4 neon enjoined to keep oti! the FiRth puante who Odds aod Kinds. —We make terms to suit your individual From the jong delay over the meter inspection bill In the coun- ey me for * @1, we take it that the company is not in favor of the measure. It “a "five! Laure Patlerson, of Sloux Rapids requirements. ithe Bi NS « puaste | ated nets ian in the “cabogee of —Call and see for yourself the values we The popular opinion on the reasonableness of any local option | tly, but | second pussio must he In ne 6 0 ™ offer; compare the style and quality of OF WHOM | Saturday night, Feb. 26 Mov honor wilt te printed Tuesday the newest nnd will be given out. it BM must of necessity depend upon personal humidity. The passing away of Chief Geronimo at the age of 86 further con the saspicion that the good die young. our garments and our plainly marked prices with those you see in other stores. —Then, when you remember that there is ome no extra charge for credit, you'll under- pm stand why thousands of Seattle’s citizens Mn contained in the « article PUPAE NoW @tems to be @ propitions occasion for taking advance aub- | honor? » vtetimes iy “Do you know what the full ex tent of your husband's income is?” Bu a | ‘To be sure. Am I not in charge of the outgo? SAGE SAYINGS OF OSCAR the roll of ol war = weer ees re o- PPP OSCSOSOSOSOSES ESOS OS EHEDEDOO>OEOEOOOEOS OUTBURST OF EVERETT T OACK UPY CAN'T YOU CARRY on — — outfit here regularly——season after sea- son, year after year. —We are now showing complete lines of Ladies’ and Misses’ Spring Outer Gar- ments—the Men's Section is ready with the New Season’s Models in “Bradbury 1 want ou have Petentists are beginning to sty inquire as to the fatere dis ition of that special Taft bath tub. poaltion pinion, You no dowbt see the fat? be | it ts hard to coneetve the aversion to work that will impel even @ thief to the meanness of Stubley He Visite the Earth as a Special Correspondent and Makes Wire! rvations in His Notebook. STOOD FOR SOME T/748 IN FACE HOSPITAL —~—~~~~— BEFORE PATIENTS £EFT INSTITUTION, DARK EARTH BEING ADMIN- ISTERED CEREMONY BY STRIKING PATIENTS’ HkAD~ GEAR WITH UNITED STEMS OF DRIED VEGETATION ARPT UP _RYTHINC POUNDING UNTIL PATIENTS HANDED OVER StId4L DISCS OF PRECIOUS METAL, te last Sunday Jon't dispute v0 haw been at would be No: neither True te wix fed up in this | Sarah Ama-—Probably your “scent puesie got away. | did not fecetve Mee Rey Ke to haf a digestion like a ostrich. | A mirror shows you only von site of yourself, und von site ts all id cares to look ad Der ditferer hen und a inkoubador Iss dot der in | keubador does nod care. Pigs ine pigs. ut vot is sissages? Der only marines a satior hass re spext for ine submarines Ven ® man hass a lout mout, peo ple vish he voult use his mout peace more Consitering dot anglevorms lif on lant, td iss der fish's fault ef he gets caught drough an acquired taste » betveen a setting | — : BOE Rahal EERE ey A CONVERSATION WITHOUT NOLD- | ” ms ; | Congress and the president are “corresponding” again ime tothe office. Tam ING YOUR OLD MUG WITHIN AN iidines Une bok Gratiotad ta: seni.) System” Clothes—“‘the Best Men's (pe Se ee ee a me INCH OF A PERSON'S FACE 8 ats tae Clothes Made Yet. the 4 PREFER FRESH AIR TO Bfon a man mit hiss fingers | i ag R. SKYGAGK, FROM MARS zs “Sc a , mat Lutfsickness does nod call in ¢ E Ou fi C I . sic 8 denier, Sonn 62 hates Wo ve cure | astern Outfitting Co., Inc. na the an Der man who eats like a hog hase 1332.04 209 Second Av. Union St, “Seattie’s Reliable Credit House.” I put the question hought he dic » Detroit. News-Tri vat » drink anawer tn jueation ot a bit of it. My name lis simply Me. Pucsie Editor, And lam not bald-headed yet, as you | We beg to announce that our stock of VICTOR RECORDS : | is now cungiete., We have all the popu- ar hits, including might rsh |" "Viobe Jnck—W? anawer y |Her, best ¢ I want u ¢ mmy, if nk g right te 4 you for wvout |f} RAINBOW, | MANDY LANE. ma, when you come to spantt ! JUST SOME ONE. | HARRY LANDERS’ SONGS, me won't you bring mea drink Bewiab—1 am giad that you will jnot take offe It is not fair to tell y telephone wiat the | e = = see - “ —_ ne ‘Saney he j GLOW WORM, MOONWINKS, / Hural, | he's a-donin’ on top of the bart goat | Mleted the win | Hoay crackorat Yea'm,” sald tho| HOw an’ hg, ant ty the bert w hus | succenafully than th 1 4.! country sto | prophets », Dou Moines, Buckley, Auburn n t, Bremerton, and, | 1M 4. 8. BRISBOIS {got ‘em, Vis] mor today,”-—Pitiadelphia Press WANT--Good attorney. See page |] will get up late on ction. w York A lot of poor ! even al the Pewur BIN Brune | Pres MONEY f8an (Without Comertasion) AL PAT On are BS. ters, Trunks Suit Cases Traveling Bags MEEK TAUNK @ BAG CO, 919 Firet Ave Mme. PAUL ia rustve@ INDRY. 1888 Third Ave. ite i Postattice, inde Pkone L-lsbht. |

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