The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 2, 1909, Page 9

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' NER | waid James Wood, who ox id James Woot 0 explolta the | m Also Much Patience and “oe = ©, he ain't,” sald a woman on: | te Self Control Necessary looker, “Why, Emmy, how in the] A world could he stand that-a way #0 long if he was alive? No, alre When Wise Ones Try to PROMISED i ill) University W' Henry Slever te the name of a From His Data as jong, stretched out youth, altitude close to seven feet, “Or juggling his Adam's apple,” interrupted President —Chilberg, happening along. plucked the after some mystertous move extracted therefrom a beautiful toy THE STAR—SATURDAY, CUT EER 2, 1909, VE AND FORTITUDE NEEDED BY THIS MAN an, holding a dollar in the alr # ho stato could Hee it, and then maing it at the feet of Henry kid with an arm full of Star coin. A gentioman with the money be Funny With Him. pop, he ain't alive, No human be-| thrower executed a Salome dance, ‘ng could hold still thata-way with-|much to the enjoyment of the _ out moving his eyelide or crowd, but Henry saw not A lady held up a black ba ong He Was at who landed in| A middienged woman edges aldog, white as the driven snow, Seattle right from that atrangely | little clover and, bealtuting, touches | which she offered to Henry, Henry or Not. | ge ndered town, Sheboygan, Wis.,| the living statue's hand, Sho re-| declined without thanks | several months ago. Wrestling for | Colle with a scream, “It's hy his Never Phe. — | doughnuts te fascinating in the ex-|hand Is hot.” A laugh goon the} An extra large gentleman sald, (hy Uolted Prose) | treme, but anything becomes mon-| founds, but Henry, poor Henry,|“That reminds me, I will tell you 4 ‘K, Oct. 2—Dr. Cook's prema even skipping meals, in} '@ not in on it a story of the bitter end, that will ob tions, | Hime, go to the bitter end, . A teacher panel bin observations |’ Bo, to cut the atory to the bone,| a... Dén't Budge. Janked her Mttle boys and giris to Other data at once fo 4) Henry te now a. living statue ad| “Stick yer finger in do guy'#| use tho words ‘bitter end’ in a won golentific commission t*/for the Vienna eating pavilion at | Ut BILL” sald @ fresh youth tence, Little Annie Smith sald, tm the way of com-/the A-Y.P, grounds. Attired in a I'm goin to ktok him tn de stum-| The villain still pursued her the suggestion of the | °lose fitting evening sult, silk hat muck,” reptied a “BIN” out of the bitter end.’ ‘Very good, Annie, ® and all, with a etreamer across his crowd, making a swing with a No. aaid the teacher. Little Johnny | phical soctety that the part of Cook and precede any offictal of the explorers’ clair made public shows Prary has already bie willingness to comply | fitions, but Dr. Cook, | to Archer Huntington, | wat of the American Geogra- 12 aa if to really do so Heury, poor Henry, never moved a hair, He might have n shiv ering internally, but there was no outward alga, “Here's where he ts shown ~ said a fresh young thing in attire, suddenly waving his handa close up to the statue's eyes. Still on the Job. Nothing doing. The living statue wae atill on the job, youthful breast, upon which are the Je | words, “Bat at the Vienna Res taurant,” with arma outstretched, and a light bamboo cane resting on | his hands, Henry ts to be found tn | an advantageous point at any hour of the day, the center of many men, women and children—the living | statue. Muet Stand for Much, —t fe almost human ta the S and took cough ayrup ({ end’ 80 good teacher. across the at: —bitter end’” got up real close to Her nen said, ‘I had whorscag cough the bitter! ‘Very good, Johnny, but not| as Annie's, spid the Little Nelle Jenttns said, ohnny Jones’ dog chased our cat t and up a tree and ‘The jenry The wife of the crowd roared But not Salome dancer ry and, 4m bis determination to| has to stand for-—-atand for without No, don’t do that—now,” said] “You'll like Tacoma—I know [is records and instruments|@ smile or the quiver of an eye | the sympathetic woman you'll tke Tacoma.” the University of Co- . “The money bolongs to whoever| That was the limit. Henry I. fe certainly must be alive,” | picks ft up,” eat &@ well dressed | amiled. Saupe te Magazine Critic. Oct. 2-—-Dr. Cook de- last night before a Boston audience. He SS recent and pertinent 4 Kennan in a magazine Which the writer claimed Gould not take sufficient two sledges to last a! oo his concern to go ane vesteces | tn competition with other cities be cause he couldn't obtain the neces sary skilled labor from the east, Higher wages were not suffictent to overcome the greatly increased cost PEOPLE PAY DOUBLE PRICES FOR THEIR EDIBLES IN CITY OF SEATTLE. we homey! We allow the east heavy a tribute on um For Teatanen, we insist on buying pickles prepared in Pittsburg or some other remote point, and we pay the freight and the FALLS FROM LADDER. A Japanese man of the name of} Yokeema wae injured this morning | ae the result of @ fall when the Ind~ Ger, on which he wae working on the sign outside Carr's saloon, tn) Pioneer squate, broke, His injuries are not sertous encouraging local growers to cultivate ocu- cumbers for the Seattie pickle market, we will cut the price in two. This ie just an instance | of what can be done to reduce Weak Lun gs the ceet of living If we can °| only pereuade farmers in thi vicinity to co-operate with us Seventy yeare of fmt ve to the mutual advantage of Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral have given us themselves and the consumer.” great confidence in It. We strongly | H. Griffith, who originated the recommend it for coughs, colds, brow | idea resulting In the establishment chiti: ak throats, and weak lungs. society, at @ special! mined the attitude it, ime toward Dr. Cook on/ of hia visit here Sun- he will deliver a lecture fe experience, The de- teached that Dr. Cook, umetancea, would not val an official way. L of the new Westlake public market jat Fifth av. and Pine st, so ex It prevents. It protects. It soothes, |pressed himeelf today with regard It heals. uhnmineee | |to the enterprise through which he Keep « bottle of it in the house. expects to bring the necessities of jhe gs |Itfe closer to the middleman. as ogcoehe ide her of 14months-| To reduce the cost of living, tn- terday given an crease the purchasing power of the tence of 10 years dollar and permit a fair profit to buyer, seller and consumer, ts the} object of the new market. It was) ‘a painstaking comparison of the/| feost of living in Seattle with that! lof other cities, says Mr. Griffith, | [= resulted in its estabitehment. | They Pay Too Much. He found that the price the peo- ple of this elty were paying for Fine | | necessities of fe was out of proportion to that demanded in) peared a and that no good ex-| meer payee comparative ures. Investigation also persuaded bim that a primary cause of high prices here was that the market garden. ers and farmers in the vicinity of por were not receiving the encouragement to provide thia market with produce at popular prices. By providing a public mar- ket place with free stalls and other, For burning purposes, and there gratuitous facilities for lowering the fore you want it ALL Coal, and not farmers’ selling cost, hopes to part stone, slate, dirt and rubbish. encourage the grower to offer his You would not mind, perhaps, tak- products at the new market at the ing some of the latter if you had lowest possible price consistent not to pay for ft, but it ts usually with a legitimate profit. | watghed with your Coal, except ad Hurte Business. | when you buy here. You will find 4 ” ours clean, well#ereened Coal, with nr oom Pes gee pods FP burning qualities and ALL » i ’ Seventy-Seven Remedy for Grip & » ' s of s Cold is | borer COAL. Homeo. Medicine | turer told me that the price of liv- E William and Ann Strovts, ing had become so high in Seattle J. W. BULLOCK a that it was becoming impossible for] PHONES 67 e the Pacific Coast Distributers of Victor Talking Machines dS great pleasure in listening to the ICTOR—he has several of them in the fhite House, and quite often he spends of his evenings listening to the world’s famous artists. they are all combined in ghe VICTOR — you can hear 0, Calve, Dalmores, Des’ Eames, Farrar, Gadski, y, Homer, Melba, Michailgwa, Paoli, Plancon, Renaud, | Schuman- Heink, Scotti, Sembrich, Tetrazzini—all who le records for the VICTOR. . Come and i inst vect the large assortment of VICTOR Ma- Cemptete tthipes we have in dia We will gladly play you grand opera Lied {ny other VICTOR music you want to hear. ; There's a VICTOR for YOU—$10.00 to $250.00. Easy ¥ gnc if desired. Now Records man tiki Pacific Conn issued y last & — Tuesday. St, Benttle, SAYS THE COST OF LIVING IS UNNECESSARILY HIGH HERE LUNCHEON AT A.-Y.-P. E. The viaiting members of the Amer- jean Institute of Mining Engineers, who are making « tour of the jeatern states in a party, were «iv- “One of the chief causes of | of living here compared with con-|¢" ® luncheon yesterday by the the high cost of living in thie | ditions in the middle west and| members of the Institute fn the city is that we don’t have east.” New York buliding at the A.-¥.-P. enough rown nit | expoattion. Union Savings & Trust Co. of Seattle Dae | Capital. ...........$300,000 Surplus and profits 40,000 Some of the world’s greatest men have lived miserably, be cause they could not learn to keep the money that came to them, The above statement le true concerning @ great many men of our own time and ao quaintance. Think about this and act. interest 4 PeR CENT Compounded Semi-Annually. JAMES D. HOGR, President. N. B SOLNER, Cashier \niidineane Grau FE f feces Teak, c. iP CORNER SECOND ind CHERAY STREET Hirenches at Naliard. Georgetown and Renton Low- B ast Lady Wellington Lump Now $5.50 Per Ton at Bunkers if your dealer does not have allace Co,, Sunset Main 401 Hinckley Bik. THE JIG UP THE MOTE SUFFER MOST |Seven Boys Must Leona! That Good Times Are Not to be Secured by Sacrifice of Honesty. Ho The fig was up Half defiant, half they stood in juvenile night--seven little boys waiting for Judge vrater to pass sentence. It had been lots. of fun up Just ike the dime heroes they had read about, |had met is secret caves and plan ned their great deeds. Port An | Reles, then the mouttains to hunt bears—this was their plan Money?—they could steal so They had lote of fun planning it, and more fun carrying out their plans. They had etolen a woman's | boc ketbook and bought their shot guns and ammunition and gone |clear to Port Angeles before a sheriff stopped them. It was great sport—much better than just read: ing about ft But the Jig was up now Must Pay the Cost. “Four of you munt go to the re form school at Chehalis to stay till shame-faced, court last to now novel they Light 49c The Q Light ie used where the itiumina tion ts wanted equally dis: directions Welsbach im proved burner Patent cleaning — @ eo mbit nation mantle thet will save you money by r fas bill, and @fving you | a firat—cinns Nght Bvorything about it Is first-class No one ever heard of a price of 4% saving you 6lo on this high- -grade lamp before. Sale ends October &th. $1.90 Welabach, Improved jase, Hole Burner famp . Majestic Gas Lamp 460 Welsbach Junior Gas Lamp | 860 Phoentx Junior Gas Lamp $1.50 Pilot Lighting Gas Lamp, ..@Re $1.00 Large Clear Glass Lamp... B60 Bee window for other lamps, pro- reduced. Clear Gas 490 890 2he We portionately SPINNING 1310 2nd Ave. The Raven oresortption service means that the doctor's skill In pre coribing Is most efficiently supple mented by the drugglst’s skill in compounding. MAVEN DRUG Co, 1416 Gecond Av. The Alaska-Yukon- Pacific Exposition official records show conclusively that we SURPASSED ALL COMPETITORS notwithstanding any statement to the contrary. Out of four entries our products were awarded which heads the list of awards in our line. CLAUSSEN BREWING ASSOCIATION BREWERS AND BOTTLERS SEATTLE’S BEST BEER Both Phones tributed in all) welt: | gacing down) ou are 18," the judge was naying | DE Jin Diossing the exterior will be | stornly. “The other three will go to} CHU strewn with evergreet . |the parental school on Mercer} ‘ Inland | OF THE HOLY ROSARY JAPAN'S ENVOYS AT DETROIT Spectators at the Httle court tatt| Penney rry for tho little fellows—the (Dy United Preset 4 i Ahaha DETROIT, Oot, 2.—The honorary . was only 14, But back In the | The Church of the Holy Rosary | commissioners of Japan, who ar ; visitors neats was the biggest trag-|in Wont Soattle will be dedicated | Avod in the city, are visiting #0 te tomorrow morning at 9 o'clock by |of yetrolt’a largest Justrial i Six mothers crying over their Ilt-lthe Right Rev, Edward J. O'Dea,| Slants A reception and. banquet a bors who ws taben from pore |bishop of Seattle, Father Hanley |jagt night concluded the entertain or neh OF the boys left a mother | wilt be the pastor of the new | me " orn: » pa o behind, One mother lost two boys. | church , ¢ hen |» at ne morning the party left | On them fell the full weight of the] Before the congrogation is ad-|{°" 7d? | court's dec | mitted Bishop O'Dea will bleas the Postpone Calhoun Trial. They cried and begged and made|exterior of the building. High| SAN FRANCISCO, Oct, 2—The promises as mothers will, Thelt| mass will be celebrated by Father |trial of Patrick Calhoun on a | little boy wasn't bad at all, They! Hanley, after which Bishop O'Dea; charge of having offered a bribe to | Would look after him, They would | will deliver the sermon of dedica-|a supervisor, was continued yes watch bim so carefully. They | tion terday until November 16, at the couldn't bear to have him sent Bishop O'Dea's pathway taken request of the defense, away ee } | | They Cry Too Late, | But judges hear that story so often, That's what makes thetr Job a hard one, They must decide on what they think best for the state and for the prisoners “You are crying too late,” YOUR KIDNEYS AGT FINE AND BACKACHE SIMPLY VANISHED, { wae the word. “if you had thought of these| ‘The most effective and harmless | where else in the world, which will things b the boys would never| way to cure backache and regulate | effect so thorough and prompt a oe have been here.” out-of-order kidneys, or end bladder |cure as a fifty-cent treatment of q trouble, is to take several doses of | Pape’s Diuretic, which any druggist i can supply Your physician, pharmacist, bank- er or any mercantile agency will tell you that Pape, Thompson & Pape, jand all the miserable symptoms,|of Cincinnati, is a large and re- jsuch as backache, headache, ner-| sponsible medicine concern, thor- The self rocking cradle vousness, rheumatism and darting | oughly worthy of your confidence, you seen it? It’s in the King! pains, inflamed or swollen eyelids,| Don’t ve miserable or worried an- County bullding at the A-Y-P, and/| irritability, | st¢ vieoaaeen, or ep other moment with lame beats - ‘e pressed, painful or frequent urina | clogged, inactive ineys or bladder Wunhingson Gosthe: os tion \cepectally at night) and other | misery. All this goes after you start ‘It’s all in the hidden spring,” | distress, leaving after taking the | taking Pape's Diuretic, and in afew explained Mr, Gooding yesterday to | first few doses jdaye you feel and know that your a couple who were inspecting the, The moment you suspect any kid-| kidneys, liver and urinary system device, “All you'vé got to do is| ey or urinary disorder, or rheuma- | are Ithy, clean and normal, and to put baby therein and the rock- tiem, begin taking this harmiess | all danger passed. ing begins. My invention will rock, preparation as directed, with the| Accept only Pape's Diuretic — a welght of 500 pounde—but few | knowledge that there is no other | fifty-cent treatment- from any drag babies weigh that much.” medicine, at any price, made any- | store-—anywhere in the world. INGENIOUS CRADLE = Tasr Dies | You will distinctly feel that your | WILL ROCK ITSELF |itie’cienuoa, touted and vitae boing cleaned, by wi and vitalized Have GRAND PRIZE AND THREE GOLD MEDALS oO F ‘AN ODD MISTAKE THAT WOMEN MAKE and strength to thousands of wom- en. It fs your duty to self and family not to neglect nor overlook the first symptom. Don't wait for a serious case of diabetes, dropsy, Bright's disease or gravel to develop. Doan’s Kildney Pills is a simple vegetable remedy, yet very quick Women aré tnelined to fall into a mistaken idea that any pain about ithe hips or in the small of the back is “female weakness,” and must be endured as a trouble pecu- | Mar to the sex jin its healing and strengthening Such patience te noble, but too| Overlook the Real Cause of 8 on the kidneys. It contains Joften unnecessary and unwise. Common, but Mysterious |nothing of a narcotic, poisonous Kidney weakness, {n man or Aches and Ills. |nor habit-ferming nature, and can be taken by any man, woman or child, of even the most delicate state of health. SEATTLE PROOF. Mrs. G. 'H. Chamberlain, 1809 Minor ave., Seattle, Wash., says: | woman, will cause backache, sharp twinges when stooping or lufting. | bearing-down pains, fits of “blues,” |nervousness, dizzy spells, head- | | aches, urinary disorders and swell |ing of the ankles or limbs. This is the point: Do not worry “In January, 1908, I willingly gave over supposed female weakness un- a statement for publication, ree- til you are very sure it is not kid- \ommending Doan’s Kidney Pills, jney disease that fs causing your {and at this time I think just as troubles, The nature of a woman's |highly of them, For three or, four |life and work makes her fall an |years I was an almost constant easy victim of kidney sickness. The |sufferer from kidney complaint, bending and stooping of house- |work, the tight clothing worn, the jstrain of childbirth and worry of rearing children, the indoor life, colds, fevers and constipation, all wear and weaken the kidneys, Backache, or any such irregular ity as the too frequent desire to urinate, painful or scalding passage or sediment in the urine {8 good and at times was unable to do any work at all, I felt tired and worn out and was often compelled to lle down and rest. Seeing Doan's Kid- ney Pills advertised as a specific for troubles such as I had, I made up |my mind to try them, and had my husband get a box. A few doses brought relief, and the use of two boxes cured r Off and on since cause to judge that you have weak then I have used Doan's Kidney kidneys. | Pills when feeling poorly, and they Then begin using Doan's Kidney have never failed to give me tmme- Pills, which have brought new life | =} | diate relief.” DOAN’S KIDNEY PILLS@> Sold by all dealers, Price So cents. Fosrer-Mivaurw Co,, Buffalo, N.Y, Proprie aR ea ME AS. pina.

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