The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 6, 1910, Page 8

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. THE STAR—WEDNESDAY, APRIL 6, 1910. i, eases alt HANDSOMEST COP IN TOWN [ee T= ne rule y Initiative and referendum for Lie) d } the city neck thee Ga | Better ach He Deserves His Name, 1 Nem Municipal nip. wa gieeaaal | © penny tune Too, Does Wappy’s ot ior Na 1 ngs gpl es Bly. at Mg Newest and Youngest | the street car Roundsman | company to provide a seat for . 2 each passenger A : H § connection h the «| ’ panes New Party Sweeps Brew- To establiah Scent fares |Police Chief Unkind in rant 408 oat une Laeaite to]. ince yesterday Fred ee: Cl We Rede Cee ere Comment on Ratings) make two suggestions,” writoe a] has been not only the a jor all labor } woman to The Star sergeant on the pollee force, but| Breaking Majority Te secure yp nf ge Bree Made by His Predeces- Firat, let every owner of a dog| the best looking one as well Democrats and Repub-| of municipal plante and wood sor, Irving Ward. Kcansot plek up the moat or cther|mcate nt teehee mae y licans Left at Post. to compel corporations to | | a +: sory ofl» — mart is 26 years old and bas oh | pay their full share of taxes | Chief Wappenstein and the civil Besced, let us olen thie Pac, ity | Just been elevated from the rank AY) To enforce the cleaning and | ,, ciitaiihins ued: ta 6 teal Be age Bagh { patrolman to that of sergeant half 7 disinfecting of street cars ar ro sy whic he will quit 7 oF onty : Any ont headquarters & > To provide street closets. rh hief a hat all thy ' o> hi: wade Jash out tnte Ne realdence | To compe! the transportation be 7 — tricts in command of h ant | companies to provide comfort rating , " bis on wot q Prof, Stevens | ple station © began being a policeman four | ba = 2 able eaten ike un : “4 years ame, tramsing 8 rhe | FO R RENT 4 ; . ‘ « his appotn ' best thing he has done how. | fs ‘ T fe a standard i Look - er, Is to wear white *« and weight ures ‘ : ay Just have a ch “ To remit water rates t © and I'll tell the chic ne ~ “a erwomen pr * < « and there ta n € \ ka ¥ « a 8 ¥ t p truth of th y ' MILWAUKEE " aa te y r ‘ t ‘ r : i. “i rn r k at t ‘ ? 8 s6 6 em ONS oe Bee nee he Late nd 2 elpe FOR RENT : the larges s . f t © prog b trelt party a 8 aat Ry United Pree) a ® = « ting = a Ee emer cae Wanpeactets cave el WATéslth Tar Ape hen ale r ies py Poruisht your RR b: ' price R STSHED, se 4 2 Y r 424K WT 484 = Rye.) ‘4 i ou Ma : rd, ar r & Meroe | : © to take us ee; ' st cot ot fiat Sa Socialist Mayor of Milwaukee. . { Portland . , . 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E. Ellis, General Agent A. E. D. Stewart, D. T. A 4 1 a wan “come ’ " r goes on t Sheet Meste w W. D. Sk . ‘ me - : end of Masieat Instrom Skinner, General Passenger Agent ’ ‘ FREE OFFER 4. A square deal | ymntY ne Sage-ors KECOND EXCHANGED FOR te z F STILL OPEN ' . and | Or “ 1201 Third Avenue : , fa Ei —_ ~ ated app a ena ROR HSE pan arg nee ‘ seas seems \* noe * pnd A r Madiaon « . : . at th 5) he | f) A 1 * ' ‘ial | ’ ‘ . on “. Be ) i My i it 4 fi HELP WANTED FEM Le. we UY t \ , 4 a « aon, ox i | Is VERY ILL Bt Oras Hy t 4d Prew 0 , F { RN ‘td dors ‘a | GENERAL wooD OLAS HELP WANTEO-—MA . | ee TO ARGENTINE < and stale Shed cont ¥ a re * 140%, + usekeeping ‘ ; nec its ok q : pi s - M | Lod po eaten ee” g tana. ff =~" Royal Hawaiian Quintette = R ent SONG AND MELODIES he Conexion PO DELIGHT TH I I ) l THE POPULAR KAISER KELLER 102-104 Cherry Street First and Cherry Afternoons and Evenings THE PUBLIC CORDIALLY INVITED TO HEAR THEM. t a Seah tam : Edward Bauer Charlies Goodenough hea 20 AND ROOM Annem ’ | 4 ; eae ae hr

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