The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 21, 1910, Page 6

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Reo: THE STAR EDITORIAL AND MAGAZINE PAGE, fiittsi3h ek Hehing Co, SATURDAY ATI BAILLARGEON'S | And Still She Cannot Vote! ee STRIKING EVENTS IN AMERICAN. in Seattle is Mrs One of the largest individual taxpayer dollars’ worth of personal pro | And Mrs. Leary cannot vo | TTL Ff BUNKER HILL j S T O 1 than a w wages, and whose personal property consists of PRICES CUT the clot! he st n, vote He@fas as much to say about] TO BEDROCK who shall a the laws as has any other man; casts a} Double-Breasted Suits with Knicker ballot at every clection, and, in a roundabout way, has some bocker Pants, in dressy tweeds, worsteds thing to s 1t taxing people, and yet he never paid a dollar and cheviots— y ne support of the gow ment in his life ; ef f r the pport ee ios ae Givi tala $3.50 and $5 values, now......see..06 Mrs. Leary, intelligent, well fittec to vote, t g larg ¢ seveees, 2.75 and $3.75 terests, has no right to vote; she pay rge sums annually for 0 and $10 values, nov ives Rbie say how things shall , | “Th’ telephone trust made 150 mil $15 and $16.50 values, now $10 Bins. si Gi Mas te on: of ve argument in favor of |lion dollars last year, an’ still they Shirts rater Jats and Cap j jeay talk’s cheap.” “ I au woman suffrage} | greatly reduced, — ee We «ha be re ot-—don't los ° ss ’ One Kind of Religion shore CHILDREN HILDREN ‘Oh, Tin keeping co his com ——- panton said. An he whifted } oat on the toe WA She was angered by his stubbornness; | | took him t hall for punishment. Angrily | avez ae eee ae | MARKED the penalty ar then somehow a great wave of pity for the | ete : i RIGHT boy Swept over her [Mite hae beam fever She looked at of the litt! w; she] t don't believe DOWN —AT a= thought of the a ¢ starved soul} toll can't ha ap uM Wir These are chiefly ght of the j mingham Age- Herald i) the stylish English of the poor kid : oa i Piccadilly” Coats; Cc 0 S Tears spr teacher's eyes as the boy waited for | "Twas One or t'Other sizes 6 to 14 years In Pe 4 further punis! en he saw the tears. His. own eyes] Mr, Rubberne Thorne Jeffeons $4.75 and $6 Coats, and Hydegnell atin ant evettiowel across the street have frequent call for 83.75 ae aa Pony erty AB mete Palade ore, They must have become popu $6.76 und $9 hams. sizes 8 Thinking of how the poor boy had no chance, in at | ; years of love she put her s around the boy and they } | Mra. Rubbernec: Or nine, have Il $10 ‘and Oia 65 and $0 Dr gether ataliment plan | toe Paes seat .75 108 seccose stile y 1.75 and $15 Conte, $1 Dresses, tor. 9% She ar found it.—Morrill (Kan.) News, a in New Rnglanit -were wrought to white heat! | eae $7.50 ; * is y under Gen, Gage. Nows that Gen, Gage intend IW THE PUBLIC EYE Costs 6 ite ed r ed to move upon and fortify Bunker Hill, near Charlestown, Mase., on the cibaeitdibtigueale | m pt Federal incorporation has been) Jim Jeffries says that he wil! £9) norning of June 18, reached the colonists. When Gen. Gage started his | 920 and $22.60 Conta, abandoned by President Taft in/to Africa after his fight with Job-| army to the bill he was met by breastworks, well fortified. The colonists | . $12.50 Coats, for $15 short of amt were until he could as that no man should fire we the whites of the sof the British soldiers, The bat Out of 1,000 men Gen. Gage had 1,054 killed. Thg cole 0 killed and wounded. This picture was drawn by Sia Johpyon unition, he rule favor of our old friend arity,” no doubt party solid-}son. Will promise as | much? i tle was fle | | nists lost « Having said good bye to the acro nauts, Los Angeles will now fall/of the best and least dangerous of |- He made one mistake, What is itt back on the climate as her chief sports for this season of the OE AN a | —. z PATE Be pyc png CONTINUES TOMORROW } eusecnstcineiots shown on the wall of the room. There were no telephones in 1866.) Persons who sic typhoid fever! Would Artist Christy dare to) === ee ~ 14 “ germs on their rich relatives are/ spank one of those “girls” of his , that retail for about §9 apiece? Men's no better than they should be “WHAT DID BOUILLON DO?” sicenlaramceeiis j Fancy The only possibie reason for not! Aer r Bless believing that Fer-Don is a faker Ange! ast . a epg ro sagt One of the greatest achievements of A. V. Boutllon tn hie 18 35c values is that he says he is o' vind techni . months of service a# superintendent of public utilities was biet ®t ’ ===} expoware of the graft and corruption that had existed during the 6 pairs for entire life of the Gill gang without ever being brought forth in the ight of publicity. Although Bouilion’s rvice did not by any means put an end to the spolietion the tax * and the,» looting of the city treasury, it Gid do one thing-—it made known t all the voters that they were being plundered. For the first time the inside workings of the board of public works was made known to the public The public learned that contracts d bidder. They went to the polities! pet learned that gvod street car servi tien companies were compelled to Along with this discovery came the knowledge that the gan bad no intention of decreasing any traction company's aividegd | account by compelling the service to which the franchise ¢h- titled the public —= Soe on a MR. SKYGACK, FROM MARS, He Visits the Earth as a Special Correspondent and Makes Wireless Observations in His Notebook. EXTRA GOOD SHIRTS Men’s $1.50, $1.75 and $2 Shirts, Tomorrow .... oo SLM $2.25 and $2.50 Shirts, Tomorrow . oooe $2 id not go to the lowest a the ging. The public could be obtained ff the trac live up to their franchises ALVEY A. ADEE. | 4A MN LONELY STRETCH O SRT ~~ BEWADERING LOAD OF CRYSTHL/2ED | MOISTURE /S FALLING FROM UPPER | ROWVD ABOoF7. FURTHER RESS EXTREMELY DFHCUT One day somebody called up the) department of «tate and asked the name of the second assistant pec} retary of state | “Adee,” the clerk said The fact that contractors were paid bonuses for finishing “How 40 you apell it? VORTAMLY COOL WILE werk abeed of contract, time and given tanenatty from payment “,~. Got that? of penalties for delayed contracta was made known to the pu “You ee ti hk lie. Bouillon called the attention of the authorities to the fact gg OG ‘ABATED — Par ovens that the Independent Telephone company and the Seattle Gas “Yoes - cémpany were filling their coffers with money obtained from “A” ; the citizens by an illega: device known as payment for delin | “Sey" sed the voles at thelll quent bills. Boutllon attempted to put an end to the practice lother end, “what are a trying to se but the gang was too much for him ldo? Kid me? Ring off!" — | In the language of Hi Gill, “If Bouilion had acted Ike the [| geriously, though, nobody ia rest of the board of public works he would be tn office still.” public life at Washington has had| In other words, if he had become party to the apoliation of the more to do with k Ing the Unit taxpayers he could have kept his job. His fight for the people ed Btates good terms with the brought discharge as ite reward. other countries than this same, un cael ae assuming, busy A. A. Adee. Intri @ diplomacy and foreign rela tions are his specialty In the wry of modesty he is a model 119 Third | Avenue se =e Reflections of Marcus O’Ptutt. PROF. NOAH LOTT ON HIGH | GOST OF \@ ‘ When we see a matinee {dol taking to &@ stage hand, we see one of the occasions when the man t* not Inferior to the superman The chief difficulty about women as & success tn bus of them we have the strength to realst one of thétr own bargains ig man who has more money i be kpows how to spend wil! a LIVING, {i wil burn readily if he will “~ eee the drafts properly The Japanese are sald to live h observed, In the course of cheaply on fish and rice. What somewhét expensive life, that the "] doors Opportunity fallg to knock op are seidom overlooked by Im portunity, | Tt t# @ rather sad fact of modern} Mife that it is the self made man/ who fingp himself the father of a) lot of tallor tmade children The man who t» blown sky high has me guessing is how they dan afford fish, | can’t. Nowadays you have to Fietoher. ize the average six-oouree table @hote to keep the soup and nuts from telescoping each other, You'll have to hyrry, If you expect to take advantage of oun $1.00 Down Salo. Remember $1.00 is the rule during this Sale, instead usual first payments. $1.00 Cash as a first payment, and Butter Can Be Butter A MODERN UPLIFT. a by hie exploding motor may be e (] . This is not a knook, it ie an in d ho When several years ago they raised our pay m bit relative fact: Seme famished peered ony ped mong 9 moat | Wit ut It chirked us up a@ lot, as it was bound to do; women are walking round with bad ond ¥ eee ~ f i . and so We didn't Kick 90 Very much et {t oatrich plumos on thelr hats, eagh |, The social adder bas been surat! Boing Good coe __ Upward, too. plume being of the value of a 16 resent i ro ee nd of our food . ee | The man who spends eight hours|| Whatever its price. But if When prices Sig Saas ertne ot Wie tee tat a day growing old and the bajase|}] you want an even standard 7 @ high pric v a of bis time keeping young will evd || of high quality and purit When | they 4 a dle eee soe | bad effect upon the drama. There | 1) by being a gay old boy | wd og y purity, To ins phn be is | are more rotten shows since ther®) “Avropos of his usual gayety of| y we led at j he merry ort of war are fewer eggs permitted to be! suiris, why should not the motto ot | is all you are required to pay, and this small amount ed eiitt come rotten: 4 bald headed man be, “Nover way | Gold Star Coat, Dress, Skirt, Petticoat, Waist, Hat, Furs, or in a ie ; ayo?” | \ 2 Store. We sell good Clothes, correctly tatlored, for et cur necks , | Economy te the watohword, | | re) nothing else, We are specialists in our line. We known @ bon vivant who hae hed | Bad Mistake. j eomargarine $5 Stores that reach from Coast to Coast. Our bust he ed it~dld asibly to cut out milk punoh, He bowalle 30c | established for over 40 years, We're not experimenting. & Up &@ False (they swore it was the last) |the condition that rp @ quart! In one of the leading cities vat ° re, but before buying, sce “Gately’s Good Goods” f yarselves aghast at what we also se of milk coat two-thirds the pride of the Middle West a high church 4 . $1.00 a Week. Open Saturdays until 10 p. m ‘ tact} e drink ef whleky.. ‘This gompete|dienitarr lp cheoseed” with tin || ALWAYS AND EVERY- WHERE, Not all butter—but a good |him to take his whisky straight, and | monomanta that one of his logs ta gradyally becoming petfifed, Do test Ite condition he pinches it at but bing twice | starvation stares him in the face, L | Willie Up to Date. jfrequent intervals. At a dinner || part the finest creamery but- jparty of men and women he made |} ter made—while the balance Papa was wbout to apply the|the usual test after the soup and || jg refined fats that are abso- trap. became greatly ox 1 to find that 2 Fathos,” said Willie, gently but|he felt no sensation from a most |, lutely pure, clean, whole- “ nue r rly, “unless that instrument of | vigorous pinch some, nourishing, and pal: pn sl ob Sale | 119 Third Ave chastisement has been properly It has come has come!” he |} able, 1h Coqulye : se St. | sterilized | must protest erfed in alarm; “at my leg ts ys our usual terme. | Near Seneca pai engee N lan Hohe completely petrified! Far better than much of Moreover continued Willle,| The matron asltting next to him || the butter on the market. “the germs that might be released whispered hoarnely Excuse me “There's more difference y the violent impact of leather |it is not petrified and it is not|] in price than in ity.” upon a porous textile fabric but | yours ’ gy YOha "Fe Geeiite” lately exposed to the dust of the |] ASK YOUR DEALER, ‘ : mond yo Mkely to affect ‘raosnist | ‘oh HMIGHLRANE If you can't get boots or aclartaucle oman's Weakness. | or ‘phone 4 shoes to fit you, get them tr ‘. fell from a r ¢ ‘ | GLOVES & HOSIERY made to rm ny ur " at ; nd Willie flitted I xam ning Magi trate 7 Rene | Edward Lytle 217 JAMES STREET an xu persistently deny hat you! "1 , = — committed thig act, though the Sole Distributer, -- GES a ri , | description of the culprrit fits you Friedman's Gold Star NOT ADE, dg any ne eae r apte if I face and figure Oleomarwarine pYEp oh f extremely youthful appearance, , sghts, and t t | 4 draught to cure | 817 Western Ave. On y ve i nt The Defendant—Your honor, , 1 February, Whtowe are “as a 000 stock of Clo " _ : he {confess all—yea, tt was 11” Main 2569. Inds 4656. J erin wow work unoes gna Furniohineg at seve CAFE AND hed bRten Tranees i Judge en | THE MODEL MULUINRRY own price FIRST AND MAD! a7 my Big VK OF 4994 as Main 161). ee

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