The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 16, 1910, Page 4

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Member of the Untied Press, Pub- Wahed datly by The Star Publish~ ine Co. “Just Kids City Automobiles Councilman Max Wardall Nas y become imbued apparent! with the idea that as long as the city owns automobiles, city off and other high-class auto amusements at the city’s expense His proposed amendment to the Goddard ordinance can be for no other purpose than to make it possible for a coterie of public servants to partake of the high-priced joys of life, while the} people they serve account themselves lucky if they have car fare Mr. Wardall’s efforts are nothing if not sycophantic, and] made with the intent of currying favor with certain city offt-| cials, and, being such, these efforts are worthy only of quick sup | pression, tinctured with contempt The city buys automobiles for its employes to aid them in the performance of city work, and for no other purpose. | When these automobiles are used for private pleasure, their | use is illegal. A city official has no more right to take an | automobile belonging to the city out for a spin, than has a street car conductor to take a trolley car out for an even ing’s entertainment. Any notion to the contrary that may have found place in the mind of Mr. Wardall or the auto- THE STAR—SATURDAY THE SEATTLE STAR EDITORIAL AND MAGAZINE PAGE ton any kind of headache.” , APRIL 16, 1910, MISBRANDING OF FOOD CASE OF “0, XK. HEADACHE GURE" (By United Press.) WASHINGTON, April 16—The United ourt, southern distr ~K Headache Cure.” ‘The label saye the medicine ta The governt and that it * preparation is made by the Houston Drug oe perfectly harmile ont charged that the preparation cure for headache, that It wan not harmiens, in that it contained acet | antlid, a dangerous drug, | Wabet did not eay coytained alcohol Alaten department and wae not, in tact, ot ae telling of the proceedings in the 1 of Texas, in the case of a prep any of Hous - “cures though the —THE— LUDWIGliy The most lar medium priced piano in the work! UPRIGHT AND GRAND Prices $365 to $400 |! According to Size and Style Oove vent agents selued 12 botties of the ‘ecure” in Houston. r The defendant pleaded guilty to the government's charge, and # ‘ Mew, , * pie fi apes pid ne guilty n are _The Ludwig Piano is built for SErVice Of the STO) “en — ~~ |™ highest order, and it fulfills all the requirements used to say of Jack Chinn back that have ever been demanded of it T! |theah in Harrodsburg: ‘Ho's just about the mos’ even tempahed mas There are over 60,000 Ludwig Pianos in use eon sounaincidieasiaias wah wus in the wubld, he ie—mad d th iil : now, 3 Si the tee an e steadily increasing demand for thig “3 lar pric F » Bh the-deeaiak iene eeu teledl ; priced piano of sterling merit is the Sure indica. Ps meaoured six feet in circumference tion of meeting with general! satisfaction, f and two feet in diameter in the Bahama istands brought A diver! gate to Re . ; big WE ARE EXCLUSIV! ; mobiling city officials is distinctly erroneous. t = the EXCLUSIVE NORTHWEST. "gecond , : ; | What do you mean by putting ERN DEALERS UD\ There is an element of chi nhocence in the your arm found my waist, Prank’ | 5 IN LUDWIG PIANOS Maire oposed by Wari the autos are arry betra =“ a» dase toot |i give you just one hour to re |i Rpt 7 cae " : } ! Ms : te remy Hy wile Jost fer practic move your arm, or I'll call papa.” | i ¥ the city’s ownership—but the signs may be a , at Ser prestic a oe o ue — You are welcome to our liberal credit 8 Ap they may be hidden after business | s I t ' cE RAPER Rc tN |} Out of the 121,673,001 bair outs itt ‘ ‘ qsune! te sail administered in this countey Inst | Without paying more than regular fixed prices, ps ticks Goddard ordinance was to mak city a ! year, $8 were.cut jast as the patrons ies able for privat ta ; 3 }} deatred they should Our Business Policy Wardall amendment . at Ww ies e Match stems are being made at ‘ itt: te oved for tic an be turned into a private] Sholapur, india, out of grass dip-| = se do every one, everywhere Saslag car ta the «9 tecided ww proper| W3Y¥ EDMUND VANCE COOKE Ssvonecp then the Cones of matenee| Il Pitne Bont sckmts seen at? Ce The Goddard ordinance is a good thing for Mr. Wardall t “A penny saved lea penny earn. | sell at 26 cents a gros sano mond schemes, special fake enles and seam | (Copyright, 1910, by the Author.) 4. But ye ter earn a penny = resentations calculated to make the public believe that goog ie let alone > te . | Casey made a lot of money es a ent hei THE WHISTLE LANGUAGE : jeontractor and built a fine house |@ Pianos are being sold for very little money. Thig gibt | a8 2 t ren. Th uct as g spect : in or f aftor it was all over 2% cents John,” said Mra. Spenders, “I've | for his children. They were much has gained for them the respect and confidence x unthenendbag ons, you got|8¥ THE STORYMAN HIM@ELF |ioce of things I want to talk to you | Suhatued of Cheir plain father, and /H nue of the ss \ those enthusiastic suffragists reat n Glaxt \ ae ahem the | about jkept him in the rear of the house! ‘ a fi feed that hissing is the ars ot 4 aa #e ager sig 7 + etna = it. he | “Gilad to hear it,” he snapped. | When they had a reception But Every piano marked in plain figures. “ : would ato that there are es|ripe olive to Merrymouth, Me Usually you want to talk me | When he died, they gave him a fine | . i a ‘ t & certain kind of poultry not noted wnon silence isn't as golden as it} mouth hardly knew whether to |about lots of things you haven't | coffin with plenty of flowers | Every piano woth what is asked for it. hilar for good sense might be |be «iad, of sorry angry He | mot When an old Irish woman who] Every piano just as represented. , ero }didn't like bis mouth to feel warp had known Casey all her life walk: | Ever an feed. A liberal af -- _ tho New York World Is ad.{@@ and shriveled, but he was glad Mrs. Swell Uptodate: Have you | 64 up to the coffin, she took # long} ny ae Geren tberal allowance will by RES e Ev om = or ay we watme |e bad learned 1 whistle For a given Fido his soup? | look and " i ies made for your old piano or organ. Easy terme of ownan " « . . itting that Roosevelt Is becoming} oon as the olives puckered his Buttons: Yes'm bh, Casey, an’ they've let ye! to learn that the mother-in-law jok ss of an and more of ao/ mouth property, he found he could ‘Ané bie omelet? }into the parlor at last | ship. : A ila ery Gny lwhietle anything he had ever Yea'm, } Ey Panos en - oe whedon santa f ‘ On th er hand, he Hie outlet and his jetty? |} Admiral Wilson, of Engiand, has Paste, Gopet Biotteatere “ata do anything but whistle You'm [no chairs in his office except his| THEY HAD A WRONG STEER ething, but his Then you may have some bread | own, Their absence is more ef. | eke and butter and go to bed fective in speeding visitors than a — , « wr This ie My Busy Day sign. “Only 10 candi aa h reported y 4 When I heah you tawk about civil service ex nant | Was very pollt him, « havin’ an even tempah,” said the} A fair-weather friend must be! What was the with the rest?” asked his chic Jed to walk « " | Kentucky ool, “I cain't help|one who never borrows your um ‘Oh, they had been preparing for the examination by reading |!na? demanded Gigglygooas | thinkin” of whut ole man Hutchins | brella walfO@ Becoma ee histortea! vovels. — wer } o xewise mE cae ee savas ren ss ve ree z}so he j hc | “Home, home, sweet, sweet AT cae eens - et erat IT IS WELL THAT HE DID. |pome - | | | apemegfigase ak fi FOR THE CENSUS Koone ae ve auny, and he Merrymouth thought that maybe | laus again a agate You a drink of water would loosen bis sonia inapsial jaren't going without me, are you?” | pucker, bat be couldn't think of P i ee ea as i RS. he ached. Merrymouth looked at| any tune whieh would tell it, but et} eeesie vhaxsaedh ge alas aet quent pane taal iesdbisaed him with a laugh in his eyes @ whistled “The Old Oaken || PUtt xasn mugh his Lips wouldn't apread and got his drink || erneer appneee Then he turned his at this (ime bie father car i ‘ ned away, and «| in said, “Morrymouth, wh maton 0 taity king ack} would you like to go this a | dingo? Marriet? lover his left « noon?” This was an sasy one,|} a How can I } e and Merrymouth responded Me. Veass of Suenent Marriage? seocssree Gigaly gc followed, loughing| “Take me out to the ball gax Mother of how many chiiéren?., }« 18 He ran ot of] It wae supper time when | Rn é rrymouth and screwed up bie!got back, and his mamma j face and imitated Merrymouth by| Merry what he anted to ont.|| Piece of mirtn | whistling “H aw and) There was one dish of which he! | permere wirtnpiace? .... | “How Can | just was very fond, so he whistied| }he had done Yankee Doodle,” which pusaled || Meters Birthplace? ..,...+- } “Listen the Mocking Bird,” | his mother very much. Over aod || cuten ef 0 67 |whistied Merrymouth promptly injover again he whistled it and at|/ prspemeoS | reply ast he whistled It this way | [Soent Bagtion?. 00 ree. sesnene | The boys had been gone quite a Yankee Doodle came to town CONNIE Soadincsncsicstoaeice . liong time an Merrymouth’s Riding on a pony uateves? enchant Werktas on enone y How who brought in this | Mother wae wa und watching} Stuck a feather In bis hat wr id a ahs ‘| Milter —— Sot Ce S Oe Shee whe tree Oe Toe Merry, ob, Morr Aud called it r Rmptored April 1tht -MO Weeks wnemplored im i00t.. | poem entit yey Bhd |abw call ame near. Mer Macaro ried bis mother “a ™ , 4 a | near ¢ a Abie te Read? Te Writer Ofte Bey: Aw, be blew | rymouth whistled the re|And so it wont. He whistled the}| Y ou Can Be Assured —=-- , frain from. “Old Black Joe jlord high executioner’s song from || *#enéed Sehost sines Sapt 1, 19007 Gt the: sedek. ccesteuen. pk a ’ I'se a n’, I'se © “Mikado’ bh mother || teme © ‘ ree or Mer as THE STORY OF THE WORD “NEWS” | dita Gteuteiaey com en We = saan’ hap inn ein? ee eet a * treatment if we are allowed the pleas- ey | way he in’t be called upon | whistled the “Star od Ran || reo . ure of becoming your banker. Safe The word news was not, as is ge ally supposed, derived for ex ations er” down to word of and conservativ me Se from the adjective new, bat from the fact that many years ago you've learned to whis-|the fourth line of the third stanse business transactions. or on it was customary to put at the of the front page of the dif ue sxclaimed Merry's mother.| “Praise the power that hath ments, made from time to time, chow ferent publications the initial letters of the compass in 4 T © boy nodded his head and| made . and #o that his how well we merit your confidence. form {re ded with | mother finally purzied it out that Special banking facilities for N There's muste in the air [he wanted preserves wemen. w E You've be a long time After supper Gigglygoocee came 4 said hia moth Did you havelover to see how he was getting The National Bank of Commerce This signified that the matter they contained came from all some or jalong. He giggled a little and he Second Avenue at Madison Street four quarters of the compass. From these letters came the word Merry th the & moment | whistled softly, Seattie Wash. “news.” and as had * mutton at} “Won't you come out td play?” : his cousin's house for luncheon, he| But Merrymouth was tired with 7 a : whistled |the day's adventures, and the Very Ver Low Rates Total Resources $13,875,148.06 GLASSES GALORE =|‘ se how often he had remem Merry had a little lamb train of the continuous whistling b | bered mother’s glasses. Why do you k your mouth| so he blew gently, sc gaa He was told to take them tight|so funny when you're not whis Go away and let me sleep, | |home to her ing? Are you afraid you'll for-|and slipped upstaire to bed First sale dates May 2nd and 9th. get how? Why, child, you've lost| . your laugh. What's the matter| Tomorrow's story will be “The| Round trip tickets from Seattle to— Cashier HELLO! with you? What can I got y Little Lame Angel.” ©. A. SPENCER, rie‘ ives PIES 2 asa! saileeieaahiaieneaa ial Omaha Assistant Cashier rican says, “How do easy foi pyone who has tackled you do?” In France, it’s “How IN THE PUBLIC EYE saae ter enpend wan: has taehbes St. Joseph do you carry yourself?” “How Se bea ban Kansas City e do you at. da’ tallan oO = i a4 a tind yoassaltt™ ere Council Bluffs = === Gorman. “How do you tare? & Louk $ 67.50 TODAY'S STYLES TODAT a Dutch an ou te Ss ORIES | eee wees eeeee . * Swedish per 7 Chicago ....... .....444--$ 72.50 0 An A t With Us al. ou ABOUT | Washington, D. C. ........ $107.50 pen An Accoun null New York, N. Y. . +++» $108.50 I 1 R ame wih 8 xh his hea yuld break > tell her the ¢ I n € ’ h 1 | — look an optician’s display t f i | But Miller | t an optician, nor I I } PATTI (Baroness Cederstrom) wan he accused of stealing the six| ¥ itt ik att b pairs of eye glasses, two pairs of Ld Poole Beall. . oe com pla h te =, z- . | " nh z But Pa as t wh TRUSTEE SALE had ¢ 1o t * ‘ . are : reut OF WATCHES, CLOCKS, SILVER | buster nd ty ox Th: the sined| WARE, UIAMONDS, | 1 1 cont tt canting JEWELRY, ETC | na D ' that w t ft how WI ae, Cre ell | That “J oy and ta per had told him not to forget Wing) wa, Nome ELRY co iat at’ Sahih, cies a od ce gflte fll alle 1405 Third ay,, wot eo nei Se cot Soe had become sod, bu n * 7 of th thing « in kind ervice xcellen ty te ta her of and was afraid he me “od & t ng inability to t he high would nen r Jooking A t 4 ‘AATTLIVE and opera, The baroness utitul iy —_ SMITH’S CAFE n Crag aatle dutiful son reminded himeot C, K. SMITH, Prop Yatra iais, Breconshire, South nothar's os, and made a at Bia. aaa sae s, which i something of an point to get a pair. Hoe was himaelf The Place to Get a Good Dinner §| *4r when placed southwest of rprised, now that it was all over sl t a Good inne 1 pos rr ° stamp, but tt TOWN | Wine, Womar 1 on pany at the Grand & chap, but be tan't in & little bit of afraid toowpenh his mind. One of the actora walk ed on his feet one night this week and He tired and perspirink ing his specialty, turned oy H You blundering give thi Vil gtve idiot y onda t OU exactly ed of that,” was the reply I apologize uow Bonita, (he wtar of th who} s also Hern’s wife, turned to him | and ald What , you have lone if he had called your blufr| nd failed to apologize in the thirty | ir. Hern looked at the offender | I six foot high and had houl Why, wontta, in| ent | would probably have | led his time, he wea | MALLEABLE RANGES The pride of every k A Splondid stove : rURN a TT | TOK-10 Vike st } Boston, Mass. ... Limits months Going, ten days; - $110.50 returning, three Stopovers are allowed anywhere going or re turning at or west of Chicago or St. Louis A glance at the map will show the advantages of routing offered by the Oregon & Washington R. R. Union Pacific and Southern Pacific These lines offer FOUR DISTINCTIVE You may go East over any any other route, particulars City Ticket Officer 608 First Avenue Passer ROUTES and return over You are invited to ask for full iger Station: ist Av. 8. and Dearborn St. E, E. Ellis, Gen. Agt. A. E. D. Stewart, D. T. A. W. D. SKINNER, General Passenger Agent Wat Raisin Bread on April ae 80th” | Tonight Vhether it is something you need i el, we will be e conventence REDIT SYS not have to lit than you s have beet 1 in the past few le line of spring n make your s assortment 1 tonight. til 10 P. M. material weeks apparel re election ol new st We Are Open Un Eastern Outfitting Co., Inc. 1332-34 Second Avenue Near Union eattle’s Reliable Credit House ic Buy or Sell Real Estate. Classified Page.

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