The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 15, 1910, Page 10

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THE SEATTLE STAR e 7 1 } | "Georgie wouldn't believe that Mar | 40th ' ti | — -~ in there. I can't hard! lieve | \BIG M | ; | hod jeft the house I thought P ag ro eens as 7 EN JAILED that it wan Indeed ntrnnge that thin | "i! hold a meeting ‘tonight at 8! ON GRAFT Gil gul man had had no word of complaint | Syrq av, between Ake at. | sail ‘ for anybody. Perhaps he didn’t! Candidates for. the nation for | Wy United Le i know frhat wood time the crowds! mayor and nef addrewe| = pyry od Pre ' : ving down town, Perhaps the clut an Ib : vs sage : lit wan foun that he did not know Jenning « 4 fi I walked back to the ea ach rh n of the University | fin of the . : ns : Th ow Wao Beautiful : Chrintt rch hae unanimous ed Letters From Darkest Africa Give Brightest Hope | e = oe anes rif the hadow of those elevator brit Ten Wee WRARROUST | hay OC, 1 ea . to Madison Av. Fur-Cla ant bursting with fo nd { four rey r of the | lec to Progressives and All Washington Knows a ae typified the source of this great) church, to the pastorate for another € np . | Folks But Death to Small city's’ weaitn fon mi aw Bs Great Battle Impends. | nf J had seen both sides of the _ a > Pp } Boy. changes in life that one cold da On February 9 the county com- | Colmbia * oe to had brought to Chicago ne ur arguments for | Volumbia a etd @ ‘ ie hahal that’s: mien 1 ag Duwamish canal, | THe chars the ry . RE 6 th . ro y United Press only wished at nome thone f laraft sear 408, E 3 N GARONER ‘ ‘ 7 Cm ps gp ae CHICAGO, NL, Jan. 16.—From |! y people back on M fi 7) the movement. | - F , c ne Amal where | sat in the big new La Salle | Could have seen what I # Ay A nal would cont { . Roower wil ca castve rauublauaa” ta the hote ther morning, it was evi-| be the sight would have had a mes 9 0 GEO. POMEROWNG » ° ‘ . orga ; os m dent that tig great, rich city was | * for them that would mear | LE Na m in a t Hef Roosevelt left the coun bidding a glorious weleome to 1910, |More happtnens for others In 1910,|, Rev. Herbert H. Gowen, rector of | SAYS J t . x he special tariff On Madison at. laughing, fur clad Peg Bar 4 : e 1 beast gg ones i i —— 3 - hown how complete] men and women were swept by in At. the Jahuary. meeting of the b th The question y f , t he executive surrender flurries the snow that fell in| Baptist Ministerial a tion Inst | receive general dt wion from the | Might to fir Ke ; te action 4 blinding curtain eek, Rev, A, KE. Gree tor of th & I up a . 4 R : had } checked the radiance of prosperity | tected pre t of the , ext ring ser beta i t inf nd waned that was Outside and fn. All around : F , : on Se allbl. - ~ me in the granite and gtit hall peo oO * ple were saying, “A fine Jannary 1 . € n A big man happened to mention that it wan ne The Gang Came Back And that's wha ‘ me turn te t arned of po 0 victims, and ‘| , , in fit} 1 the Mat 4 t w P " the bid | . " Jolly, Marry, aged 12, frozen to e He ha death while looking for work.” | t a h Here, then, was the other aide of |] $ od aly & i velt when what # cold day--every cold da we. | Bom. Knox, Falrbas mean to m ety ike thin, T started OF COLUMBUS, OHIO ‘ We to. ce oe Ind. There 4H) }ANUFACTURERS OF ONLY HIGH GRADE REGISTERS IN Roosevelt are #0 many big hulke of grain ele a d ‘1 view some promise He had promise vators lining adjacent Calumet HUNDRED STYLES The Reasons. the aby and himself not to river. Bech ts filled up with wheat ; tisa ve. Nat-| terf “ Taft's admini and in their shadows was the home * w that “ to Africa in whore Harry Jolly lived, and from h ch holds not to embarrass Mr. Taft where he started out to look for : whows later ad to his hunting} work and was frozen to death. T The principal officials has been @ reg-| program not to embarrass himeelf little one-story house with the wh st ssid American Cash ld h 4 i He always has t Taft admin mn has} crepe on the door was the one. Geo, | I] - . As 45 5 should hasten to im * rganizat d his| made its record. That the record H, Jolly, Herry’s father, opened the |] Register Company are the gate the new 7 as a re with. | is reactionary there is scarcely any door when I knocked | very cream ex-officials of si j When he came into effort y Yes, it's true,” he said, quietly, | 9) “ S g AUTOGRAM 4 found epublican rn to the Unit when I asked him, “Harry's in|fj the National Cash, Regis- party dominated by the business » leader of the pro- there, dead. T had seven It} fll ter Co., who severed their cash and credit re interests ty of reaction, He his party. He will times weren't so hard I'd say to the Sill ah sdiairad , eo then. to ination of some rec others, ‘Never risk your Ives in the connection with said N. C, vic togram regis wave the trom i ft 2 Un. | ressive to sneceed cold his ae LJ] R. Co. on of about Feb. will entirely dispense ion the republic: > _ he lake to get |i fecty ome r prommniieaan | maseuebl: wil help those candi oon Resets ola | 1, 1908, for the purpose of old time Blotters F The nig task undertaken by | dates te congress who fought the : ~ hen he Ain't come bac x that | developing and manufac- Credit slips; encour Roose v was of perpetuating af pith he returns to the night wi hought he'd gone home J A , ‘ a bia retirement the character of the nd States before the congres with a playmate j turing a higher standard clerks’ efficiency and republican party as te had/sional elections he Rn : a the | Then, t ore ng, my wife! Bl of efficiency in cash and sures proprietor that stamped it stump or write an editorial indorse- | was we didn't start to|f} ‘ 6 ;: : He Feared Reaction. }ment of such progressive senators work er——work at the credit registers than here- transactions in his i aM 04 of 8nd representatives as opposed Solvay yonder tofore known. Se eee ee ‘cacy | Cnmnee ane, Alérteh Then m yrge found Harry eer te dismassing what ahold $05 The Battle Royal Harry Jolly, Aged 12, Who Was Frozen to Death in Chicago While 2084. He called to me, and. gure low March 4, 1909 | This points, of course, to a battle Looking for Work pose gg ahh Bags te Peo For 18 months previdus hat al for the control of the repub- | « = = wieieaiada| on Seere these berwnss. are : ‘ co ‘ ig + Waele 4 | right close to home. If he'd have We t pleasure in advising you that we have secured the Washington date Roosevelt, then pr organtzatic That, however, | | Por called to w dh heard b : . fought to keep control of of still quite far removed | DI DUWAMISH RIVER complete extension of the Firat av, felled to us, we'd have heard him) Agency for the entire line of American Cash and Credit Registers. conve e n prem n fac’ } * toes ¢ he city limita. e . ? woe Pham iat be va Meson ore iy cakead Prods, ye cr WILL BE BRIDGED I tell you it's hard. His books , 5 . ¢ in @ bandle in the corner . The Duwamish will be bridged at ready to take back to school ‘ » won an empty victor Wi against Cannonis d reaction is| Sec -Hand tional Cash tame Howard Taft pre WD be te | the. endoabeed taal “hat Necsevett| Oxbow and First ay. 8. some time $80 ALLOWANCE) “Wow!d you like to wee the body? We Also Handle ond-Ha Na 120 fg : on coseve. (in the near future, as the elty I'l show you ‘ bo ‘ Onn: i « take side bes | <g> ag St ERP boot Se eee re eat | finance committee, at tts meeting ra front room, where the little Registers at About Half Price 7 ¥ wen: he nd add the va y United Pree) } i rty org tio he jeadership weight of his popularity to their} 7e*terday, authorized P casket lay, was as cold as lla nog ne ‘teen oe iam 4 pularity to their) sion of $12,200 to make CHEMALIS, Wash, Jan 16 ide—a frozen orypt woatbenae - ; “ jance lacking in the The contest for the estate of the! in that pallid tittle face there | Subsertbed for the bridge. This ap- into John Miles, rated as Lewis| wes no hint ef pain. But the city phos mi cae nk.\° BY county's wealthiest man, has be-|Slurred sight of It showed what re jeity by the Seattle Electric com ‘ ai STRIKE BREAKERS ODDB ch the eat acct Gon” ie fortune Wan ‘etnaed| Salad of wet mime heme. Fe ihe jarry'’s mother’s tears, that had ture, as that company will at $100,000 fallen on the glass window of the OF NEWS & franchise fur a car line over He left bin widow $80 a month| coffin, had frozen there. The bridge for the support of the household. | father, beside me, could only ace an re ‘ T al cost of the bridge will He also left her $20, ), to be im | indistinct picture of hie dead boy Prosecuting Attorney George |! “xcved $38,400, but it will open od in his will. Mra. because of the tears. And then he L. J. Rowe and Harry Wheaton, FF Vax veer afraid to go home in| GP & Yast area for location of nels to an $80 allowance | broke down and wept, too two strike breake mployed by the the dark? Hist! With bis trusty | factories, and make possible the and will try to break the will | Bobs shook him as he sald Northern Pacific Ratlroad company “gat” firmly grasped, the prosecut. | in place of the striking switchmen, | ing attorney goes home in appre-| were fined $20 each in Justice Gor henston oF a taxicab every night h °| don’s court for carrying concealed | works late on the « jury evi weapons dence. But what's this’ Close rr The men were arrested | Ra the heels ofthe youthful ‘eutor is “| urday at the corner of Sec trusty bodyguard. He also is armed | and Jarhes st. by Pat olman Suit with a trusty “gat Why = the van, bot when brought to headquar-| arsenal? "Tis said an. “ex-con” has ters they were released and thelr! sworn tg “get” George. Nothine : guns returned to them by Captain) hay happened yet, but appreher | 7 . yprehenston | of Police Bannick. James A. Mut-| (that's a good word) in still on the phy then swore to a warrant and! job Also George and the bun | RD WRETOWEE secured thelr arrest again and trial. | bodyguard ais WOMEN WORK i Sous youthtal Demosthenes of the | HESE children have been employed by us state miv it thu fr | BETTER SEA the bens Mantes ne eneer from during the last three years and will work 7 pema Monday night in an effort} 4 ; 7 iinet dam auch teles ore for ue during 1910, They are good chil Organized effort to ald In the up y ered ap dren, We had them fire cannons on the nually by R. C. Erskine for the tft and growth of Greater Seattle | "™ best | is the ambition of the Wome oration on political or sociological | Commercial club, a newly formed questions. The « tn will be :7 Walter Meikle, Eh ¥ | 4 organization in which of the | Walt ugh, R. 4 ominent w of attle are | Norton and A. R rn } interested * siness conditions as they are tump pulling wilt be the attrac | they should be will be care | ton on the east » view Washington next Mo: ty Hed before definite plans fully stu fefts pIONS | if you wish to wit are laid ; “ces } Among the members most deeply | ‘ke 4 boat to Hougnt ac of east Mre Le a i 1 q Dr. M General” Tom Miles, who wants 4 on chub. i to be counctiman a ’ hafing § ftalist, Mrs. A paving t. He has be ng pang, « Me ' with R. H. Bumat for the past few da of the Rhode and mas ness won wp toagd any person detected | PRICE OF EGGS class packages through the maits| DROPS—WE CAN fie pos ecution by | EAT THEM NOW °° ° hiefs wrapped $ ’ € be one ei has dropped anc br w w when the a he - “ $55,-| L et John b | FATHER AVENGES ; t mmission ma GIRL’S WHIPPIN i watch t " nd By United Pros this m fc SEARCH PASSENGERS FOR STOLEN GOODS ABI , j a 4 | DANCE AT DREAMLAND ¢ 1 Th ‘ t| MODEL MILLINERY SCHOOL CATALOGUE atalogue, everything priced in plain figures, no dis Send for our D e the fact th , 4 reliable, For informat i 1 gh and reliab! or information counts, mailed free, post-paid, without charge. 6 27 People’s Bank Bidg,, md and Pike 4th of int July. They billboards and at the foot have plained. pletures t comfortably, and the all e are Th are aken, but have bee braved the trip to the Arctic circle in the sats of our business, but a little bashful at having their wil feed th wants to eat, but in better dealer anywhere in the North We the doors We 0 a th are tick to it old folks DO YOU ‘KNOW We body and f w ft fr WHY? vufacture more wind un all other milis length of the larges at retail in th the onl time t distri Northwe eyerybody—one pr hip anywhere and ont window Blass 40x we with ames, With pull ofing, per r next orde — (). B. Williams Co. Seattle, Wash. quare r from u eulers thi other di € that build mon the plains with of lve volcanoes, and they have never com note they are dressed little pet, the black he isn't the fat kind to serve you, than any lows im.our mfl combined in Seattle in itera of windows and at have One ice, that make prompt ¢ fancy top, bottom glass 82.79 s1.00 +00 and up $1.35 SO Ai eR SOBER ACHE RE arc NSS on

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