The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 3, 1909, Page 6

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i I } i | | 7 J 2 4 Bi raaw in! ne ny Member of the United Press, Pab Hehed datty by The Star Publish THE SEATIL tne Oo LOCKIAW tly tren: ¢ W 1 \ w 4 { the i , e | \ { Ive ai | k / ’ war r " x ‘ 1,231 persor ave been killed in Fourth of | ! Last vear 78 were killed a 504 were Many died of lockjaw, as many e dread ckjaw avs Dr. W. A, MeLaren, an expert a di eas \ n wice en, ¥ never to | forgot nau every parent ¢ t witness only a tithe of th uffering the tim endures until dea as a happy release ! risk s we t ‘ Dr. McLaren is a medical man, and talks and thinks in | ical ter Wh I case ol h t he feve Rony . ‘ | brs A death staring him in the face, | i \ i whe jaw] V the { i tis ‘ V a prone j \ me t © ne ward off I n this ¢ pe haps, t! t D ar \ kja gi 1} y First—Call a doctor as quickly as you can Second—Keep the wound open to the air \ir adly | to lockjaw germs ‘ ’ th good soap and water; it will hurt, but y may save fe Every July the p te wa f k saat ry veat warning Suppose you make yourself a committee of one to help pre-| vent lockjaw in your neighborhood. Knowing when to throw it and) will power the legislators decided having no curiosity as to whether » draw pay wh ft is going to “xo off” will help to! home tending to thetr private bust cut down the casualties a whole nena, lot. From the wa talks about it,| Orville fugit, and so does Wilbur Harriman ts staying alive solely to when the engine doesn't miss any disappoint some of hi Joarent explosions and there are no plum | friends. trees in way Toy pistol, coroner r The man who can't eat them be is the patriotle sequence for those cause they give him hi was the! who delight In loud, abrupt nolses only poor berry In the box today — Well By the exercise of remarkable | gists —=— suffragists will be suffra you know "AFTER THE “COLLISION | First Automobilist—-Why didn't you honk your horn If you were going to cross before me? | Second Antoist—How could | cross ahead of you if I waited to honk my horn? GARVIN’S CORNER BY THE REVEREND JOSEPH L. GARVIN PASTOR OF FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH ‘The plan of 1 tw cities js sume ¢ 0 “ s ° sister is merging { f ¥ ing the elt itl 1 i t way Amen to such arious is, wante and Anything that will improve the et on methods and do all w sh Connervation In the word of the | t n aif & hour. f 1 and 5 nd , ' f ion at It Let alt public-spiriied citteens tnlons, fraternal ore Take it nl The | What Boston ean de If, ae B.A. Filene, the father of! r r good m It { k t together ee T w ir tt j fan “ people terents 1 believe im union, 1 believe in and children plan) th " mpl ment of good. I am| erate in a “get-to-! en from theae various of Howahip a cloner f a for the tm least expenditure men are not dot the same job, 1) ox E STAR EDITORIAL AND MAGAZINE PAGE GREAT SCANDAL IN DER VIER HUNDERT Makes Testi Bartender, Adolf Diforee by His Vite, Simbly Gickles as Osgar, His Former fyings to All Dose Racy Proceedings und Cooktalle ‘a BY FRED SCHAEFER Sued for HOBOKEN (8peckial D h) Der star vitne ‘ " diforee iid in vieh der vealty boniface Adolf tas der defenselons was bi " bartender, Oagar who wass uneparing mit hiss facts on a sund of being owed back #al ar Ad dit Adolf showed him t iterable amusemend ad Jor vitness, oapeckially ven awaked > by some noise In der court room H we der main t of Vas you embloyed in Adolpt blaco, known us der Wirtshaus ( K : Vot ocurred dere? Ach t Wass Ad mit helt 0 ' fet no & 1 ae t der defensele wnatew iT b ‘ branty t der house 1 1 dink he waas t eoUne 1 j now | had ¢ « Why dit he « te a ga ' wa uttered mit He tot her open eofe wane V ! ta U fedders a Bviee cheer a tet tow long was dere Did you efer went by a masked! How yoult Adolfs ¥ " { ad rt A J n Adolf it wae b ad o | oe diss t 1 aim him mit a bed i le awlor n he or He re a domino head tw alle ad vonee Und enend Id? ’ 4 1 he 1 ‘ to. liow ooult he u war in ne He tot dey w 1 rad} 1 1 id ate fition to be tneultet hes Highlant Ma Dit he efer flirt mit odder vou Den dit der bellhop k der] How dit you brepare for der part? ens? i) Mit t h f « No. o ‘ wor ¥ 1 trink dem Und Adolf t wa Int pt t t her af Ad at hiss fingers} 1 Jer Fourteend, He vent defense.) Aba, dot our cor n dem i a @traight tendon hefe TWENTIETH CENTURY ‘| COURTSHIP i BY FRANK HH. WILLIAMS Agnes Smith, fying he earth in her trim, spe a plague it was to have tice follow her so con h his offers of marriage et Py She laughed scorn. hought. H she f, weer nk t hat faac at ih in ber cheeks as other energetic posh the speed of the bird aft wae great ented At this moment the wireless tele phone at b ide began calling oe put the recelver to her ea ht s Harr ft sald 4, Agnes. Will you marry Pr y on why a iy No,” and r a iver on the hook. Again | ng. Then, fully deter-| mit nt course, Agnes pick up a hatchet and = delibe: elephone, thus effect further com amashed the ally stopping any That was a little out of my munteation from earth through that rm re used to attending a ra y f ther e UP nd . ey ‘ y of |said that he would @ othe w or a time she continued to sail hore, ‘That ta in my capacity afiry ew prtbeigens no | eeraigtiahead: Waneae Bes te iy ; 3 a I bave ne piace | y a And again ee told herself that she i learned to eure hersed t : a was fully jow n taking sos! . “a He said he had informatior rect @etion ahe did, a et Har od to cure horses | » the fend bow. I believed him, | WOrd# persisted in ringing through but they all died.) 6. he had bran all over his comt,| her b His volee s be they f he had slept in the, t : sincere Agnes t ! A th * Ms S several } d miles in this mar Anyway, T went tot lel FM oe ner, when suddenly she noticed tetrahedral kites flying up toward erin ail directions. It was a . . ‘ al impossibility, at the level char = ey woe rn t slip trom under bin) ar whieh she was flying, not to run i* lon itor into one or more of the kites, and | diaqu: t t . Tuat e at r bey plea Kmakers at the) friend put me ontoa good thing. He ltound the portion of a How pleasant it l¢ to see in-| put me onto a street car headed for! iis in her cabin, and staring up Guate . Juss at her, from one portion, was a let RERRERHRAAHERERERREREEREAERE EERE ed the letter and open . * fe was this mensa * DON'T GET KNIFE TOO QUICK FOR APPENDICITIS. * , 1 to all citf * ATLANTIC CITY, N. J, July 3-—"Don't operat n tal in the gene rection in * seo a case of appendiciti * 4 ch — to send * ivice of Dr. I iG ot Co " 2 iten bearing this message * ( n irgeons and physicians a { here at the # I love \ i marry # American Medical annual convention * me? Ha | ° Dr. Guerry spoke from an @xperience drawn from 546 ap * For some rea ther Agkes # pendicitia operations with only two dea This is @ mortal % | was not so angry at this message * Of cou } om the time h has elapsed “® a to a level to * t th r has arted i pb { if th Nae * hich t waa imposal » for th * a ) n 261 after t le begins s * on ae. Still, instead of sail ® 1 h ta t will t not te rr * he h been he tu * | ha ‘ me tt ' hat girge! dark. The stars ed now and * “ « 1 *. the t ia which flew n * 1 " t. Often it is bett ut the enta © gMee) higher than sb athor * of t ! f 1 tw th sndiing * J) thought le angri f Ha now * and tp all of them he had taken pains to give the Infection #® | @xplanation had ¢ her of hia *% time to become loca ! * |Conduct—that he Wad merely been OR tk tt kt tt tee hilin In hile con I Agnes, I DAY OF HUGE PROFITS GONE. ‘water’ was comme As MANY | near her became allve with light. A f ua think, ¥ itimate.|powerful searchlight from earth There never will be in this coun Men were willing « risk® | was playing on th and ta try the old-time confidence and the and they had a 4 ight to ble the Heht she read this mossase old-time daring on part of men profits, Hut we shall see no more 1 LOVE YOU. WILL Yot who are wililr put up their) of this, as it has been decreed that MARRY ME? mone n ente 4 more or) Washing hall zealo ol Agnes, by the A of her instru G. B. Van Hoon, a Chicago banker corporate undertakings. Where | was directly over the town where and broker there In to be government sury Harry ved! Quickly she got the feo of f combinations to and so the of doing thing float schemes that abounded tn has passed eos a oncaeid DR. J. N. SAXE ee * TARIFF TINKLES : * * WEePetrtpEPrCrrre® (220222202200 00. THE DEMOCRATIC SENATORS, We're Democratic senators; our principles are known; We hate the Robber Barons, but—we have some of our own, So if we cast a little vote to grab a little booty, Please pity us, because we stand between our love and “duty.” | We'll not desert our principles, the heavenly saints forbid; We love dear Dame Democracy, but oh! you Tariff Kid. } Dentist Graduate of Northwestern University Dental School, Obi. cago. Expert and Careful Latest Methods Only Prices Reasonable. All Work Guaranteed, 887-840 Arcade Bldg, * STAR DUST Wine Bayes Hays Mr. Jawback--tlee, but you rh I «17 ' HA ow i t an Yes ant T we Hanks ‘ ‘ t Henpeck An the beet part of i ing ' ante M at* st wor «o News M How x 4 t k with ua? We have to pay « « Howton I rd. er tone s her ag K Prees \ y ttle You bet I T the way . ne ‘ * t the ali Reyond Heliet wrong Johnny<-Yest but you sald 1] Wasn't to belleve everything I heard ship's powerful searchlight tr and cast on a big building she knew was directly Harry boarding howse. She rea soned that he would be looking out of his window up toward her and that he would see her light, On thix play which opposite AGNES FELT RATHER LONE LY AND BLUE SAILING ALL BY HERSELF IN THIS FRIENDLESS voip. and fre the t on this sign w a huge sign archlight she slowly and labori aly sy i the word Y-E-8. Seve times she did this, and hen fin © was rewarded. The message on the cloud near he changed. It had but one word now A hat word was “Hurry! REFLECTIONS OF A BACHELOR A man never knows where to be gin a letter and a woman where to end it The hing thing about the Way A & kes love to a m is how he ing her bank balance is for the notice that her overdrawn It tak ko through a life, but the results are disappotating A man blames all his misfo tunes of his wife unless one them afterward turns out blessing, when he blames her fc ever having doubted it-—New Yor Press he is doing it to a woman tn find to walt account a8 Inuch money te aweuit as married abont ho more BUY A YAKIMA ORCHARD TRACT And in four years you will be inde pendent. $2.00 per nere each mo will pay for a full bearing Yakima orchard tract Woe have tree excursions to buy Fy every Tuesday, Thursday and turday Office open evenings. The Sm ine dt Con Owners ta 4i0-4anh Central Bldg. | women think it's awful to be an old matd, don't ¥ | Answers Mra. 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Why not take advantage of it? ~~... a Ye ee ee ee ay Eastern Outfitting Co., Ine. 1332-34 Second Av. 209 Union St. ‘Seattle's Reliable Credit Howe” Camping With the Victor You'll have more fun with « Victor this summer while on your vacation than with nything you can take g. It will play dance music for you, !t will give a vande ville show, a complete opera. A new cal- lapsible born makes it possible to pack them easily Get yours now Just Opene THE MOST COMPLETE AND UP-TO-DATE LINE OF fishing Tackle EVER BROUGHT TO SEATTLE Seattle Sporting Goods Co 714 FIRST AVENUE s Trout Files, } Desire Over 200 differeent varie Rvorything the Fist

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