The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 12, 1910, Page 6

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THE STAR—SATURDAY, MARCH 12, 'HERE’S A MAN WHO EATS SAND AND HAS GROWN FAT ON IT! 1910, ‘BIG BENEFIT AT DREAMLAND RINK FUNERAL NOTICE Dr. William Winds, LL. By [It in a apecial kind of sand and fhy United Brews “ | Ph. D., professor of vitosophy, wole | cgmes from a cortarn ry can bar on ENTOR J 5 character, cur of “poverty | covery cam if De, Wind ‘ } ; ‘ ain ©,” ote, eats wand, be says, | sor saw the carrier pigeons eating ‘ f w ute it and Hikes It. It@paand. Hat an idea, Dr, Wind 1 i ‘ At made of “living rock,” he #ays,| sor aluo ate It, straightaway he felt h fl « it must be all right to call it| better, stronger, had more aand ' - \ ert. Th yok the wand bar ide te on it early and late, | and p round it and put ie tiie be t CIAL NOTICRS 5 ( ' t A in the at night to Met a last up signs on Mt y United Press.) ' eran . Uncle Sam, Stepping In v Women’s I es _Syaey hful of the sueeuient| "1 © will well this onal EWARD, | Alanka Mareh 1 phure ' , ACIP Rinne fi 5 ; > of Set- han « t ; ‘ wc of quarts and crystal,|for a consideration—fifty cents a) After a 63 days’ b ant f Seems Only Hope of | et : my nat |Pa Kverett, Roycroft Apart-| curries a bottle of it {n hin pocket,| pound i all he charges und | He p tling the Strike-—Taft t ged, enabling gir - Marvar charging in & Chaser, as a follower,|like common or garden sand, but ‘ rf ‘ . ® ernest G. tiverett, with rtor, eats It with hin soup, |it isn'b—-oh, no, it comes from t fh ; a Makes Suggestion. w roast, with his fish, with|Miswissippl-at least the -\TAFT’S CABINET EAT ppors ht wife » ‘| hte wine with ht dessert and | aaye #0. t amokes It with his cigars Children eat COTTON SEED he op sone pet . rth ‘ And Dr, Windsor te fat, Rven his| healthy,” say CAKES LEGat Pr . was | dearest friend weuld not an sotun vid Ay The . Aroade hed nh Eve] this, Yeu, quite fat—well, about | g out in , and fill Po 1 da t morning five feot tall and four feet thick, | a diet of mud, it is not the) 8 to nea = : t V f « Vol Ja with a circumference of something | old Adam in him, as you #o long : : . pe ke 12 feet. Bo the sand must be rely the t . ‘ n pping ou we pin oe ate y the Indeft I $s 1 1 J raving nat ovided him wit < , always thought ft was pur alvo a 8 You are wr Let | W —. © ¢ sand and t he a ot | Ke A " vert t take the tor Othe er t e I ebt | might be called har ¢ merine iu HEH UP AND DOESNT en FARALLON'S p P . aie uae te ae or eae T. R. GIVES BANQUET TO CORRESPONDENTS; | which a Trouble le Over Woman HAS QUIT HUNTING FOR GOOD, HE SAYS Scr GEORGE f. AYN: st srt, thy [ODD BITS ® boy 4 om os — OF NEWS pe e os Ne x st 24 rt ¥ 1 he w \ H cir fat t 4 «, enying f A : ts ‘ ne a WII! Quit Hunting. . I bave done al) that | ee te ot et } it y aera Asked About Or. Cook t the Ml poison LEFT AT “ was part m MINISTER'S DOOR me i iia , TRENTON, N. J ] 7 Begg aga 1 gg Moan Bowers tne un SEATTLE BOYS PLAYED DROWNING Stinisner,. wae folie teday when the ing the | SAILORS AND EXCITED MARINE MEN his do y his baker atthe. bere SBS 8 proc | The was turned over t ; og oe w es teen a + “= - State Ch Raymond 6. Fitz . ieee thee We mes eetindion with MAKE PLANS FOR ‘ ‘a ik mane g arsenic. There was enoughy he OVERHEAD STREET *" Clatsop Beach yoater | att i en stated, to poison 50 peo | fa , Rev. Mr. Voegiin has no idea E. I . secretary of The preliminary ane o being x whe had designs his life. The case has been turned over to the n ne e the cred . police. They are making every ef + t ra . t t re ' t fort to solve the mystery . Sudac M P nant t SHANGHAI ARTIST Aietrat tng: been Gave. eolaabed [pre baw baleg mate propirwiony t Tre ne Fee ee ee oe eres, Eee. Comceratic HE renee ; oe we ‘That - ‘ a a patn r ny y, Aboar wha Winthrop earric r Ba by Alaska he ay ere war dur to the penetrating “TABLE FORK IN HER ene voles ant ee | STOMACH 34 HOURS ALL Great Northern Trains Are Departing . ON TIME and Arriving Close to Schedule 200 A. M.—“*Fast Mail” No. 4 ELECTRIC LIGHTED—Standard Sleeping Cars, -Dining Cars (all meals a la carte), Tourist Sleepers, Day Coaches, ete. Seattle to St. Paul without change. er oem gy 5:15 P. M.—“Spokane Local” No. 26 Parlor Observation Cars A BAR IS A BAR AND NOT A BANK owe ppink PUTS MAN TO SLEEP By United Peres TOPPENISH, Ma , Standard Sleeping Cars, Dining Cars, Day Coaches, etc. Seattle to Spokane. 710 P.M.—*Oriental Limited” No.2 ELECTRIC LIGHTED—Vacuum Cleaned—Compartment Ob- “4 : servation Cars, Standard and Tourist Sleeping Cars, Din- ing Cars, etc. Seattle to Chicago without change. 10:00 P. M.—“Southeast Express” No. 44 Standard and Tourist Sleeping Cars, Dining Cars, Free Reclining Chair Cars, Day Coaches, etc. Seattle to Kansas City via Billings and Burlington Route without change. TICKET OFFICE — Columbia and Second IF MANCHESTER DOESN’T LIKE PATTEN, THEN PATTEN DOESN’T LIKE MANCHESTER BISHOP FOUND TELLS FACTS RHEUMATIGM AND CATARRH re DEAD IN BED oe Man WANTED —) MOOR had ¥ PRICE i xD. Pwo ABOUT BAKE OVENS THE EFFECTS IT HAD ON HIS SITUAT NS WANTED—FEMALE iota The. HELF WANT ED=MALE > J Are Sale smen_ Wanted Siemmee 0 oa eet repeat nd thie le Tb. tin BOW while the ING LAND 00, ALBERT SEDERBOOM THE SEATTLE STAR NOTICE fF) St ORI ARMS a 44 FEE>? 23 W acl Saul | t Sgsbet £3 BEE hd 1 h gz MALL st BROKE LeS FITS BIRTH NOTICES Vioomtet ath Viooite rept. © 3 rtN W ANTED

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