The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 17, 1910, Page 4

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ited Prem Star Publi Momber of the U Mahed daily by tag Oo Bothwell Will Save City Money | | service Mr the sul speech t provision which is being oppese will reduce tl needed city from a Is not th of mar He has vote to accept ‘There are several repudlican con Bressmen who wouldn't lose any Sleep if Secretary Ballinger should suddenty decide to spend all hts time conserving his personal re sources. It remained for Nicaragua to out-| @istance al! competitors by having 0 aviation meet and a revolution for the price of one admission Every few days something hap | pens out on the Pacific ocean to COIRESPO! Confiagration in Our Midst. The fell demon fire visited Goosevale with the devouring ele mont day yesterday, and the entire business section was tmpertied, owing to the vicinity of game. it started with aa incipient blaze in Aunt Hester Hornswom gie's hen house, and emoldered Some time before becoming lurid Fireman Earl Mouseworth was called and entered the smoke on his bands and knees, succeeding in the rescue of 11 choice guinea eggs, Dut did not secure the location of the Mames till the entire strocture was gutted, only the walls left Standing. After that it was soon under control. The destruction ts $8. possibly exceeding that figure None of the fowls was at home, = Baty before WHERE BOTH ENDS DON'T MEET thropist ragt for What do you ¢ Aid: 1 1" THE : PUBLIC EYE GEO. H. WILLIAMS. Hu the only f President still actively en t 1 This will be He | Geo Williams, eur viving me Grant's cab gaged in the p “grand old man” of Oregon 87 years young in young because hi arest f are the boys and To the home of his city he b nlway He is president id society een uDKTY the Williams State been and judge, United H enator attorne ner oF nomina m of chief suprem The Only Kind He Knew. “Are y oJ stare?” asked ™ Boston to her t at a Broa “Wel ing you chorus LAppir tt United « Truth Is Most & Gasir” Than Ficti kia snow 1 methods of doing hi into effect at his first duty vchine which ys | Tom ch a man in the pers ublican nominatic is bear no stains mination for comp and devotion to public has ideas and a grasp of mina recent Seattle to e| e b bond make son 1 indebtedness He d yeate plans nde issues oes no! es adv which | time to , and save the} annual interest » Seattle needs for comptroller | to Seattle and the people sh vald | yindteate that Balboa wasn't an ex pert on oceante temperament | Aeronutty,” the latest addition }te the language, hardly describes | | the mental condition of the men ‘who make $1,000 a day at It the Smith. | Kermit has Let everybody give sonian Institute yell, | killed a bongo. | ar iee j From where the peers sit it looks | like a good by-election. | jorder mu | business, jhaving been stolen the night be- fore, considering the danger they were ta, Aant Hester feels she was extremely fortunate in having them saved in the manner In which | they was. Mayor Pruneful by: sold his | mastiff dog to Dave Cloffbride for) a consideration. A considerable | amount of dog changed bands Mayor Pruneful says hereafter the dog tax will be very vigorously enforced. It has been permitted to fall into disuse of late. Miss Wiifra Foozlewink held a reception Tnesday, and a very so-} celal hour was spent afterwards There t# taik of a traction line through here. If it comes tflrongh Main street it will entafl the efface ment of the hog wallow in front of ithe postoffice, VERITAS. + } to when you can't meet the rent? jon't meet the landlord. ison Face aes oman Her Chance art Wealthy Husband (By United Pree) POUGHKEEPSIE, vy. 17 Miss Mary Horner, who is suing Henry Webendorfer, a resident of the Hyde arrived in this city |denied that there was any stipula tion in Mr. Webendorfer’s wooing jot her regarding him “seeing fit” to wed her November 1, 1909, as stated in Mr. Webendo answer | to her suit for $50,000 for breach of promise 1 Among | the following been written to Miss Horner Miss millionaire Park road yesterday and the r rs in the is| d to have ebendorter ate of Octo case ber 1909 | Mary Horr you ga you lef | rece the Lee you aged me to con aft that you me or don't who ry ute her, and I can er do nelude for woman w welcome sen to wi it ail th to do {DORFER | the Tom phir m 1 decision Chickens Come Home to Roost a child t infre that are as surpri insatistactory | & good little nt und didn't 1 his mother 1 put me up to, oung#ropeful child? if I'd Whee of cake I T Ready Compliment A family tree vking at her admiringly)—1 Holic 1 like to see it. I am sure it t 4 peach-—Somerville Jour hal | hat hid jarount In der garten must be huny | ming birta | king }for Jacob Furth, THE STAR—MONDAY, JANUARY 17, 1610. OSGAR MAKES = STORY OF TOM THUMBNAIL BY FRED SCHAEFER A long dime ago, children. actual facts wage inventet s born a liddle abould der of « tin soltehter. Dey him Tom Thumbs vafl Derr renre wane #o-amall| dot fairtes brought him, und know a@ fairy to carry hoafy lary Onket before wa oy called ina you anydings thew Adolt his parenta recelfed Thumbnat! dey out down a suid of fadder's clodes for him, und enough left for fadder to vork arount der house in Hiss cradle wass a pecan shell und ¢ fed him bolled rice, von h day. Den he would pick 1 € mit a «¢ on'a lash for a tootplek. He 4 to amuse himselof playing marbles mit mustard in for marbles, He tb luminationed hiss bh mit a Mabe ning bug. All he hat to do wass to kick der bug in der slate und voult fare up Von day he sald Say, | am foery krasshoppers took a goot look, aon ins nod rn ton like your Voll ven y w ment to hiss much trout Hiss ma, she und sald: “My Arasshoppers Ach,” said Tom vieh flying ma rd does ia fle den agies is But dey wassn'd bum Hahah pat jane mation. ming birts, dey waes bimb bere! Such & smali curiosity as Tom/a pretzel to der odder und laugh nod stay home long. Some-|to see Tom get dizzy trying to find body kidnaped by catehing him on/| hiss way back to ver startet | @ plece of sticky fy paber und took Der king alzo mate a Hddle difing jhim to der king und sott him as a| suid for Tom und fished in der golt new fangled mekanickle toy, Der) fish globe mit Tom as life bait used to amuse himself mit) Tom hat to iff in @ pill box mit a making Tom run a foot race against|coliar button as a center table & cockroach. Somedimes he voult/ Vonce a My attacked him and Tom make Tom valk from von end of! knocked id senseless wit a match. 7 ae coult Here is one of the many things A. V. Bouillon did for the people while he was superintendent of public utilities which will not appear in the annual report of that office A few days before the opening of the exposition General Manager Potter of the Seattle Electric company issued bis famous “no tram® fer on & transfer” order. Thie order meant thousands of dollars to the Seattle Electric company, unlawfully taken from the pockets of the people. It meant that a large percentage of the people of the city would have to pay 10 conté to get to the exposition grounds. The order went inte effect tn the morning. By afternoon word had come to Mr. Boufllon. That evening his home telephone as busy; people from all over the cfty complained. The next day Mr Bouiiion made & personal investigation, looked up the law and sent preald the Seattle Electric company. Mr. Furth was told to bring his attorney, James B. Howe, with him. Mer, Bouillon took Corporation Counsel Scott Calhoun nto the conference. When the four met Mr. Bouttlon bluntly told Mr. Purth that be rescinded. Mr. Furth demurred that it was Mr. Potter's net his. Boullion was obdurate, and tosisied on immediate action by Mr. Furth. Mr. Furth disciatmed responsibility for the and tried to hide behind the excuse that he could not canal revoke an order tmeved by bie «© i manager. Pimally as 4 last re wort he declared that Mr. Potter out of the city, and pleaded that jthe Seattle Electric company be allowed to “save ite face,” to with draw the order quieUy and without humiliation. Mr. Boullion tnstated that the order be recalled The next morning Mr. Purth telephoned Mr. order wan recalled How many thousands of dollars did Mr. Bouilion save the people | on Ubts occasion? How much did his | sition? This is one of the things Mr tomorrow i Boutllon that the stand contribute to the success of the expo Bouttion did. There'll be more AR TRUE ~ QUITE SAsPPERY THAR MORNING ~ THAT'S WHAT YOU CAN DO FoR Ak; G&T OUT THERE AND CRACK YOUR POOL MAD A FEW TIMed AND THEN CRT SOME ASHES | AV SPRINKLE YWEM AROUND jow YOUR IY S/DEWALKH THE SECRET OF IT Rest Editor ws Reader your pieture pusale ot Comic Weekly the puzzle pletures How is it you don't contest! The deuce give large prizes for lut what man; look wet widder's thanks to de physician? jlak bis at jt ndin MINSTREL MIDGETS dey am both well urned What am a man an’ a ® anodder nection atween ae fish out wif, line de man hahahaha! Undah de head ob a Song Wif out Music we will hab de selection entitled, ‘Daddy Doan Bring Home jNo Meat Onless de Moon Am | Dark SIN. catia ] HIGHGRANE GLOVES & HOSIERY pulle de 2. 4 ludicate dis foh me, Why am @ dead man’s hermetically sealed in a jar| will Rastus ashes yo “led band of greed picks the thread it costs | Tom tried to escape from der king by hiding tn a crack, but dey seceded in disiotching him mit tn-/ segt powter, Sooner or later der! king's son stole Tom und took him} to der cireus, vere he gafe him to her elephant tnetead of a peanut Vot became of Tom? Vell, all 1) got to say, deer ise occasions ven | or twa nod “Aare eueatenaiens STAR OUST | "Nowadays « dollar dosen't go as | far an it used ter, an’ what's more, it dowan't find th’ way back.” is the Pinchot “Upholding disciptt thing and “holding u plined is another, a» find ooeasion one diset- Visitor: What became of that other windmill that was here last year? Native: There was only enough | wind for one, so we took it down —/} Boston Transcript As Senator Gore says, “the jewel- hare pocket of the needy.” but by| thin time it ts pretty clone to the bottom. “She me meantt * “Went “And I couldn't tell up on beby talk.” Prews asked what ‘igloo! her I'm not Detrott Free The beef trust shows exceptional- ly large profits fm the last year. The | beef trust is one of our suffering | and much maligned eleemonsynary | | al at a Kraft Ts the one-hore A widow is tb taxpayer in New widow is tied for eee |shows the inferior \when {t comen to doug et personal rk Another place. Thin woman taxes i anything te philanth rept wered Mr. Cross oth henetit of Washing chickens The San have been They separabl Francisco postponed graft some more mean in part of the climate there cases Tat non volce standa, insurgent but not And with Canno: too. What i their wanting a divorce Because they Houston Port main reason ar married. | ant Now ¥ & parrot dc ” oubt ork firema adder but Very « Pipe hee nave their Puck ing to plotures taker In @ group. ed tn ar man kt Ok labora Many attempt was a base ring fans have ed umpire doe spor The hunter on His knees the But Kermit told him 1 To try and feel Ike Traveling Mar The hunter stoo: And nary a duck jaid be, this is tough And ene t tou New Method Teavhing. originator. Dan H. L. KLEIN THE SHOEMAKER you can't get shoes to fit yoh, made to measure at 217 JAMES STREET it boots or get them Beauty Parlors Third Floor, BAILLARGEON’S JANUARY SALE We offer three groups of Suits ery you will obtain only at our January cl learance | GROUP 2—Consint in GROUP 1—Consints of Suits previously priced at $46 $47.60, $50, $67.50, $60 and $65, embodying all the high clans ideas and materiais used on this season's mode in broadclothg, Scotch tweed ench serges and faney weaves, The lin ings are of the softest satinn Peau de Cygne, and twilled satins, The trimmings are clever and novel. The taflor ing ts of the highest order The, special sale * Sai. 50 pric® 18 sseees most denirable textiles and color tones; chic in and distinctive in with long mi-fittix and pleated skirts jorit 8 od with appearance, coats in the ma tastefully velvet or me a braid trimm buttons others plain taliored previous valuea were 60, $40, $45, $47.60, $60, $65, SALE PRICE fancy atrietly are The Blankets, Bedspreads. Pillows, ete., low, and only oceur during 114 Extra Comforts, ary Sale , Crochet Oo | 114 Extra heavy, scallop ve BRAO | 114 Hemmed, satin finish . ° | 114 Fringed, satin finish t 114 Imported Satin Spread .... ' our Janus 124 Cotton 114 Cotton 11-4 Wool 114 White Few people realize that we stock the farm« Bac the Glassware par excellence, It is decorated oak leaf and crown designs iday trade—Whisky, Ale, Cordial, sale in our basement showroom at very large per dozen Baccarat Tumblers are reduced to price $ Second Av. and Spring St. YOUR CHANCE FOR WORLD’S TOUR’ The student who completes al BECOME A WIRELESS OPERA. thorough course of study in the! TOR—WIRELESS ENGINEER theory and practice of Wireless! — Telegraphy and receives the high- High grade Wireless Operators est mark of proficiency as a wire. and Engineers are in demand, and less operator will be given a free are earning from $80.00 per month | trip around the world. Contest will to $5,000 per year. Seattle's Wire close May 1, 1910. Day and even- leas Institute (a school where pro- ing classes grevsive thought is merged with! GEATTLE’S WIRELESS industry) has unrivaled facilities TUTE, Main 7316 for imparting the latest deta and Exceptional opportunities are most authentic information concern. given to travel and advance one ing wireless, technical and commer. self. Can you afford to miss this etal, of any school in America. opportunity? FIREPROOF STORAGE INSTI | PRICE with three ‘i We had a large shipment arrived too late for the Role) Wine, Cocktail and every style ’ reductions 10 per dozen GRouP $27.59, $% Bemi-fitting 4 skirts shading are, wome jors’, 12 t 18. The BA 18 at prices that arc 114 Cotton Sheet Bla Mixed, Plaids Plaids Wool Pa Pair Pair Pair French Glassware— acid-etched id ble Glass, F. nstanee, BERT HANSEN, First and Cherry, M.A. GOTTSTEIN| & VE: BLT WEEN PIKE yg FURNITURE COfty, &- PINE The Sensible Way to Fit Up a The business of the world based on credit. Much hardship and suffering would result were the system to be changed Much hardship 1S BEING endured right today by people who are nursing the idea that credit for them. Should YOU entertain this mistaken notion, want, in all sincerity, to set you right in the matter A visit to Seattle's Fopsier Home Furnish will all, ing store First of then, | you waited so PAY vai so easily, is not we SIN-PIECE BEDROOM SUITE FOR $36 $1 Now—$1 Weekly TWO STRONG BLANKET SPECIALS IGHT , double bed size, GRAY WOOI for BLANK $2.60 | $2.00 LIGI ANKI select when you have your talk with | Gottstein personal! Pr, double settle the the question quid articles you y you will wonder # long. Our DISTRIBU PLAN will take care antly and satisfactoriya™ the furr ah ing of your home will bea of distinct pleasare A very attractive set, ly priced and sold on easy IRON BED of handset sign, exactly as pictureds 61 inches high, feet 48 Full 4-6 size. White or DRESSER pleasing as pictured, thoroughly structed of hardwood amt ished quartered oak, ~~ sn inches; mirror of Fre Plate 18x36 inc INTER TAL made of all t quartered inches te af as ardwood & Size of top ARM ROC ‘KER of ! finished @ structed TWO CHAIRS extra strong: ed 3 shown, finished quate —— ( OTTON e, Bh IT GRAY bed SPECIAL CARPET OFFERING AIN CARP the 65¢ Buffet for $31.50 quality, 36 inches $1.00 Now and $1.00 Weekly BUFFET lustratior ple sign well of in atm attractive de Specially constructed quartered oak and finished gold en. The tor Ox 44 inet and the French plate bev mirro Has hand-carved THIS HAND SOME BUFFET 18 YOURS FOR $31.50 ON TERMS OF $1 NOW AND $1 WEEKLY wide, ya Spring Edge Co ch for $13.50 7 $1 Now $1 Weekly with. full vered wil litt; com Is YOURS iMs OF # EKLY,

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