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6 usin 1 . D ta - a3 a wo Bi If the pulpits of 100 years ago had been preaching right : eousness as strenuously as did Jesus in those three years of His public ministry, such a thing as Trinity church corporation in he wi ; New York owning and maintaining the worst of the wretched : tenements of New York slums would not have been possible R WW H.W ' license ‘ of t ' w the k H : , t s . The ed & by ts ancient methods. | “Thou shalt The not cor urde are still bind: ecog nize Aw. most ministers—and most ynly with re the erer laymen—-have been yer personally struck down his weapons of stee The »nly when a vicious-faced »bbery his victim y have seen ft hed a pur broke into derelict reache of snatched a pr > a house as t the gu the s r 2 till rebat dagge the wUNngryY men are that poisons and that the full ke nto each as we wisi st When we do we shall be troubled with no mountains of billion-dollar charities—and no awful chasms of misery that} comes with privation and penury. Doped Pee and Drugged Food| THE STAR—SATURDAY, APRIL 9, 1910. ny rook year, 99 th, Bie. tw poatottion, o 4 necond-elane matter MISBRANDING A DRUG THE CASE OF “MOTHER'S FRIEND" (By United Prose.) * | Ww HINGTON, April 9 —The t made ® bulletin telling of the }labeled “Mother's Friend,” made |} Co, of Atlanta, Ga _ The STORY CLUB BY EDNUND VANCE COOKE 1910, by the aut THE SUPPER IN THE DESERT BY TRUEPENNY pyrtght hor.) Ai ulture has di Id Regulat 3. department f of agr Now,” said Truepenny, “Tl tell In June, 1909, & government Inape: ae of loth , true desert story about four Friend” in New Or that the medicine con 0 Walter wae an American te of an off and white boy, Pedro a Mexican brown The ol waid that tht would alleviate in @ magical way oy, Jasper an African blaek boy the sufferings incident mud | | Charley a Chinese, yellow boy, and The gover t claims made for the medicine Th Y |they all lived in a@ little town in on the label leading. ‘The Bradfield Regulator Co. | e Directors } Arizona, and all around it waa admitted content Whereupon the mediet Of this t leaert was confises » government and the defendant was asseased tt this bank stand { onservatiom in they went bunting on conta | business. They en of wide ex t was just pret . | “ . | ‘ At let ‘hee eaten P | perience, who kno e value of ¢ and Walter sald REFLECTIONS OF A BACHELOR | servative bank ae etrt | ful, syst atte n to safeguard. would rath and - ee | ing our ¢ I . n © 1 wet “we tf 1 b Well, the fellows were mighty)” j al e yen phe ta gge hog a nent i POINTED PARAGRAPHS | 4 * what you got te about as curious se you are this} ~ieafhchageatl tc Phen veer Maybe you think there|,, 2M « ommom The National Bak of Commerce Me. >," says Pedro ain't no at thet ian't dead and " . <4 Total Resource And im Walter stopped a tit. | bane alive yet, and comes | a N. &. Cor, Seeowd Ay tle way off and hid something ua & *e th water it on the . : > good. 1) ¢ i you can oat with al? utes mee Fi) a I | oie back | farm ever ar Pt = ee at | an wal . ett = "" “ - but it hase’t been. obese got out neripen i ¢ nt t « Se ee eae know he ong SAYS TODAY’S STYLES T0 * ai dian nek Walker * ace fo aith the nverage| “Th penmen ie mightier than t pe mye, ow _ " up on hose whe ord swallower.” loy's father kept 4 it while it wan att! ae wy eens S re Sreneve hat was the ft Bo they got some dried sa N of those “Burgin® gents” got |i of But Walter Drush and stuff a io we ‘ « ttee on rule Joo WH of But Walter ie Sits 'own| “THEN IT HAPPENED” Horcrgrs gto at ibe ¢ te ht hick, and} ' | No water,” says Charlic, bat they set It up on the rock by | © De deconttr | | Walter » There's just erough | cracking the shell just ugh wo it taken 100 livers to yield one |i How can ser No plate, no| 04 off the top pieces sugar trust ie after the ff malta” came: ¢ and Walter | foe spoons and ate it up every bit and in (he Philippines, whlet Ht anys, “O, I've got a dish to serve tt fs oncugh to make you think the bition is to be at a in, and we can break the tid off and! Monday's story wilt be “he Gugegeaheims are mined =e | denial iad b J use the pleces for xpoona Other Ostrich Egg.” het Ohio. ened i dil ttgpes at everybody dam wat | ‘ . i} have, suff ast do so right: Hf you ar it ar he unlucky kind, yor : you are forty. d ? ate ha OnVenience as WE: MheD BY FRED SCHAEFER, | ’ rt eauty of this plan is that Dr. Pliman—You needn't worry |i mal expe ¢ ‘ about your wife She has remark " — : “J — kind, They kept running about and’ he) able constitution r * are abs ly based on Kept adding them tll he got Inte Henpex—Say, doo, you ought to ff tive figures. Then he stopped Bind sed her bylaws, rules and eacote- if n ver than ctly cash stores, ise ead, “vhase ctidren: poems: totale) tone } Our line M and Women's appar tiply ‘ OF » they do,” I rep A record of an offiesholder actu- || is up-to-date detail. Come in Acd # t and divide Wihat) ally dying co: foe iy toe i night @o yo wuppewe I od th to | wet Limon: yre . sohaan Sete re i age of 96. She Ii WE ARE OPEN UNTIL 10 OCLOCE i eat postmistress im fl if you bad any sense,” he id, i Greet Britain. i! 2 % “you'd make these children tnd i ettll while | take an ipfantorp.” A cockney. while spending hie He also inquired if I was bind holidays in the Highlands, met an East Out fitti and if | owned the house and ff I ~ “a * iriving «8 flock of ern ng r m war out of work and if I fought In| ar, f > deletianie se | ORD whing to show off a bit Beginning today, and daily for a time, The Star will prin the civil war and what languege 40| sy oueressor tore himeslf pong EARS 1332-34 Second Avenue some facts of the ty of the United St government in} 1 speak | “Tam golng for the ma ach the “Seattle's Reliab'e Cr Ha : > ya #o many questions all at ONC] case Agnes” be amiled % enforcing the pure food an gs law which was enacted fou rattled me, and I told tm that 1] poe. tregene , ‘Ob, aye,” said speak One Hundred and Seventy a and | hiv nae doot = ears ago. nor a r So saying, he stepped through the agg = ile eit a a " Bee i ages a slahth | Pennayivania | Volunteers) door of the elevator shaft aon, for if toee aoe sakther side a or Sell Real Estate. Business C nae v never wae out of we exces “4 P ay » trent they wid be au t . time to get we 4 beginning t ‘ { was tn the workboune, and | don't The Kua. How Classified Page. costae, Sait i! own it, and T thought 1 was going increasing rapidity now In foar years only a few more oxue man came round the blind beceuse | couldn't see any en 200 iudements we and van a te and bad me stand up thing bigger than two pair the} "i aac é jad be counted last time f locked at @ deck of were reported last nth. After looking me over, he asked cards. x oa ae ww ale of| me what was my conjugal condi Then | asked him what was go , ;. * tion ing to be done with all this price |) ! ! t % seek *) 1 told henpecked lees information [4 given him . , t But he ady bad that down! about myself, and he sald ordinar é ‘ f | anewered. y it would be sent to Washington ‘ € ba n be anked often I) to be filed, but mine wai ma had con ted w hard case that fil r | 1 told b act any use tt 1 + en tr a *) rime nd t He thought probably they would|/ 4 St 4 at 1¢ | Wan * me an emery wheel, or treat it} 7 oh The he fren. with acid hat a . , ‘ | SPRING AILMENTS BY WEBSTER. rt 4 | j Is pia the P Accor ttras Washington Nichols, Schivelyapian't what t r Hamilton, Clark and K what n'thinks, he horrid ne 8 ot 2 Anyhow a ute a littl h t in’t hav aK living Apefl nt STORY OF THE SUN’S CANDLEPOWER sept tillions, « Eskimo = Two-Minute Vaudeville BY FRED SCHAEFFER itn me ashing This tr t il a &| MDWIN J. BROWN, 718 First Ay arriving iq San Francisco ‘ lowing evening oath’? sar eieee one ” ~ ‘Royal Hawaiian Quintette| lov rt ‘ te to it againg® . er Hote letor hants or a ie any pro y nd by eon on ] T “0 make regulations which bind their own | | exercia any authority ¢ the pub } v found in thentros ‘can bo held by the finder should rHESE EXCELLENT ENTERTAINERS AND M ETTER TH F. ~ . I EVER IN THEIR NATIVE SONGS AND MELODIES ie co O DELIGHT THEBES n PATRONS AT THE POPULAR KAISER KELLER 102-104 Cherry Street First and Cherry Afternoons and Evenings THE PUBLIC CORDIALLY INVITED TO HEAR THI Charlies SOLID COMFORT Is ye Cook With Gas Let our lat you enjoy when you solicitor call and convince you Seattle Lighting Company 1814 Fourth Ave. Menry Bidg Edward Bauer Phones: Main 6767; Ind. 67