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THE STAR—SATURDAY, APRIL 23, 1910, ary S28 is OTHE STAR EDITORIAL AND MAGAZINE PAGH 28722 )| gy 2 NewEdiso Some Political Buncombe FROM DIANA’S DIARY STAR DUST ‘ a Miss Diilpickles Succeeds as a Consus Enumoratrons—Vet She In Par Recor Admitting for the sake of senatorial argument that con : sistently Baffied by a Mysterious Mr. Hoofitt, gressional appropriations and appointments ar f first import r’ ance to any community, what particular advantage accrues to BY FREO SCHAEFER. } any city suunty by reason of having one of Its citizens a@ ste ry Pe, On Sale April 25th | HIS month's Edison Record list is remarkable in that it inteo. duces two new Grand Opera stars of the Manhattan Opera 4 House, New York—Carmen Melis, prima donna; and Gustay Huberdeau, basso; besides records by Marguerita Sylva, ty candidate, has said, th ttath, that Klug county never Arral and Riccardo Martin, But not only from the standpoint of Fas acid a sheladirel wenmary oa when hé f9p P ; Grand Opera is this month's list remarkable. The biggest hit of the No eo uppe se, But the important point in q - ” ne peo re ter w | ’ pn, ** stud P see ely?” H ighty trifli I : ; J ‘ s a College Boy” Lane " | In a country newepaper office, the is a head-liner from the Standard (two minute) list. And these are vecause Mr H ; ee cua Mga on all ood | just samples—your dealer will play anything on this list, you wish to : hear, on the Edison Phonograph. member of the United States senate Or, asking t qutestion direct, will King county get any more patronage by reason of having a King county man in the senate We think not, and our supposition is borne out by facts and records of facts Former United States Senator John L, Wilson, now a King senat ve for counties in the state. It was simply because King | result whi county had Py gy | was “ | The pall hearers lowered the body the need and the opportunity at this particular time = | ee 4 to the grave. It w mained to © flames, There were few if any re From the standpoint of ordinary politic | areca, for the old wreck had an an ro an ar suicidal on the part of a senator elected by the whole state | @ ais 3. if | wan individual lows, but that was tu Aaa be é a i | wae iadtveed tees, See Otvay—Masurta Heossaise Sonaa's Band 1995) Narciseus to play any county or counties as favorites nd it may ‘ . ‘ } i ed by in 1 Wink That You Was My Gai,Molly Maal Romain WOR Christmas Time Soome ieee 8 ‘and h @reeted the readers ‘ j Moonlight in Jungleland Caitin 4 Hartan wa stated as a certainty that not one of the three King county | Three Civil war veterans have Has Anybody Here Seen Kelty? some Twodtaay Gs Mine Stevenscn Rou - hy ae reached the patriarchal ages of 103, Hig Marray and Chorus 1088 Hangarian Dance " candidates will stump the state for himself on the platform ae _\ . “ * Lie 10 ond 106 yeare renee tively be Kine w a (Sanaphome): it Benne Henton ; ene Fiaealincil pe: ; 3 ‘ ‘ yp ite Daw oe ee —t of getting everything for King county } base y Se Reautiful Bockoning Hands fos = | Hp aout eo Boy Billy Mi wit y contribute te our fresh E4ison Mixed Quartette joess Return of the Ark The reverse is more likely to be th 1 n| i for the elty’s peor ehild The Prims- Deans — Bate Act 10897 Parintoab and Jen Come to the Land Dew in Turkey Heligw atone Streaes Memories Walts Thet Levin’ Rs National (London) Military Band Under the Tent American Stamdelly Que Little Otr, Harvey Hindermeyer and Chorus seat By the Light of ihe aifece hie et, Stanley & Gillette Boy That Rag Caltine » Stamderd Orchestre Ba Route to Camp March New York Military fund where it will dot t go he f es wher n ! YOU ARE MR. HOOFITTI’ ' DIDN'T DENY IT.” most opposition, “Our intere The length of # year an measured 4 Yak vi [too starued to deny Mt, even & hel ey the idereal year—in 365 at home. You won't hear anything ab akim Strange things can happen, and) wanted to. It must have seemed to] days, 6 hours, 9 minutes and 9 sec ; dams, Ferry or Stevens 1 promises will | (bis be one of thom. him for a minute that I was craay. | onde county, in Adar ‘ e : bas.,| Today I completed my job of con eo t told him [4 been doing ape 1 be concerned with the interests of the wh 3 Candidates | sus enumerating and the only per. | consu k, too, and that I'd got SOO Teer nat | i y © only per. | census 00. b 0 1 Digby i. i al enets tie aerme eniteitade about the post t Wenate Jeon in my distriet I knew I hadn't! ten bold but a Mr, | tet n There are Faison dealers ever ay will avow bat hee |FOCWas that Mr. Hoofitt, the fellow | Hoofttt, who 1 the Batch] “Whe came off best? Caltius and Harlan with New York Military Band where. Goto the nearest ve as they will about the Lake Washington ship canal enatchee |/ missed the first day and never did| block, and | was so delighted that Kt was a draw the Vdison Phonageapls hbk ie tethins aibtetinnrs du Seattle votes find. { had given him up and was | I'd found bim at last, and would he! : . Grand Opera (Amberol) Faison Standard and . “t my house resting, when, lo! «| please answer my questions atte nm the very amafl Records. Get complete i y fi you on SL ad 7 ' : world,” m J c ie pe to All this talk about it being necessary to elect a King county ing conmus enumerator rang the) But I was stung@@m again! He | aiateniee eee Rise Tague, Vice! d'erte( Pusrent) Gang in Dread, from your dealer or from ms, bell and to get statiatios about ME. | politely proved to me that the i C mt of hie entrance < Metts io man is pure political buncombe, originated and kept alive solely |" vi04 him into the partor and | Patch block wasn't In my diate + fase Cormen~Slahanem (Stee feng fo Peake Biicon Pe mogrsphs «61.00 t0 Sana to secure votes. It is an appeal to sentiment as against common he wae asking his string that all the other names I 1 King Meary tv./ Oretnatre ama sys. nae pf ng Pew AE ecw 3 tions | happened to look at that * wee work wasted-—to say » mu 2 mee the biggest ase Bie Cosur of ln Matn—Rotere (Lecce) & rand sense. It will be heard extensively in King county in the next) oer cr ss) Hootitt I'd picked up, nothing of the twonty-odd tripe Pa | 08, the ont mule Preach. “Orchestra sormumpantinent —— ee few months in hope of beclouding the real issue—the overthrow YOU are Mr, Hoofitt'” | erted. made there to look for bim. ajesty's representa ans Blanche Arrel ok fe " Cavalleria Restioasa-- Brindisi (Mascageo Does your Phonograph : He didn’t deny | ot, he ’ anom pierre . graph play A of the Aldrich-Cannon rule in congress, which cannot be assisted | © didn’t deny it. In fact, he was THE — . ' Sung in Malian. Orchestre an iment Records? If not, ask your Ane ieuarde ‘ , ‘ umn | Another eraee ) by the election of any of the King county candidates. c ing relveed treme ti oe a ee ee money saving combination offeron Amberg) Macatee HOT GHRUSTION® Ih AT STAKE. THE DOVE OF PEACE. nb calles come to Got ten Ccmare Haderiean, Raritone ‘Records and the attachment to play themy. been od. The extensi on i prosading ot + casper be NATIONAL PHONOGRAPH COMPANY, 75 Lakeside Avenue, Orange, N J. mile = day The Edison Bwsimese will cut the east of you correspondence from cight conte a letter oand-onehall conte r |. “One of the ne fos Sone came omen cont te ae bow we tw The Cross Will Be Red joerg, new owas has taten ee an oneir » 4 20th cent $100.down. MN-a week bulider. “You wee, 1 took ihe ; seaffolding down before I put on the War will be waged on the white plague by sermons an y peta pamphiets in 215,000 churches of the United States, including ; . Chambers of commerce in Ave Talking Machine those of Seattle, tomorrow, as suggested and requested by ° — wer TE cond we condueting an in Headquarters. : i the ys ; . 7 gation into the causes of the - the National Association for the Study and Prevention of q | increased cost of living. They have Eilers Music culosis. there, too. As in Americ . Tuberculo i ; ; i | huve | remained stationary, Building. The cross of the church will be red, like human blood, to i prices heave jumped morrow. It will be red with human love, human service and Ada Jones and Len Spence © just hae a tussle with @ cent S28 $f 888s 88 2 § heman sacrifice. Some day that cross will shine golden with ; ‘ ; NS Vie LA - fe ‘ triumph Our Strictly One-Price In the United States alone there are 304 anti-tuberculosis Des iiiallide dnd cersuiitiaen, 206 special: tabctcuicals hioupitals System Gives You and 263 dispensaries. Five years ago there were but 24 associa tions, 115 hospitals and 19 dispensaries Absolute Protection The anti-tuberculosis movement means that humanity re ‘ ‘ ' Orange Groves If we advertise to sell you a piano oF fuses longer to consider evils “necessary.” The avowed pur — today for $223 that was $446 yester- pose of the worldwide movement is to tear out the disease, root p ze day, fess you not think the and branch " —\\ Py GY} Scenic Colorado wee pald 806 wes wronged Men are leaving off fighting with each other to turn their , 4 H/; We have: no coenon tor GEE ‘ Pata : $400 piano for $200. Values don away from each other's hearts to level a common foe—the evil 7 } Golden State Ltd flactuats tn this way. Out i in nature. Humanity is discovering that such a manly fight ee . ‘ $400 . : ues are worth $400. Our $200 piano” against such redoubtable enemies is a substitute for war for the} © Rocky Mountain Ltd., is worth $200. Why should you pay exercise of man’s mightiest strength and deepest emotions and Californian. twice as much as your neighbor for As has never been done before in the history of the world T Mi t Vv d ll the same piano? ‘ shen are breaking down the walls of nation, race, class, creed woe nute audeville Rstesiiis evele tcbbace* oul on haat hatowsreey aa and sex to battle against that which is baneful to al BY FRED SCHAEFFER. venience and luxury known for right gj ction worth seat Ege seme tence, ence exerted, cen be exerted again and |” 11, stear about what happened to Teddy te Afriea? modern travel. Dining service the figures say. It is worth something». again, and more powerfully because strengthened by exercise SLAP-—No. What happened to Teddy in Africa? hest to know the value is right. It is no When this “necessary evil,” tuberculosis, is overcome, then woe THUD walking slong with his gua and met a lion, mistake to buy where you can get an . SLAP—Me' Call and tet us plan your trip. 1 to poverty, crime and social disease, and other “necessary THUD @ Men endl eet a bens on Bled | “ i iP honest piano at an honest price. Special Eastern excursions May 2 evils!” BLAP—Got a bead on bim? he THUD--Yes, got a bead on him. Then he got bead on hi 9, June 2-17-24, July 5-22 : . eisai pani SLAP—Another bead? ie a July We Are the Pacific Coast Distributers Go ov. And it anything more in needed to] Colonel Roosevelt “replied in THUD—Then he got another bead on him and got another bead on | Ask About Them. VICTOR Talking Machines fists on material foes.” The nations are pointing their cannons Sg Ce fe } a him and got another bead on him and got another bead on him and got make the exoneration complete, per-| Prench,” in which language the word | another GEO. P. CAVE, G. A baps Mr Ballinger might be induced SLAP—Well, well, what then? 7 . 7 i ot quite no short, although just THUD—Why, then he had « C. D. M’'NAUGHTON, C. P. A | te give himself a vote of confidence. eh beads for a necktaoe. ‘The defense in the Swope case 6s 705 Second Ave., Gently will rely upon typhoid bactii| This Is fine weather for the sweet [ Seattle. to secure an acquittal and the infielders tt Sree erate What, you BUD’S REINCARNATION By the REGAL DENTISTS | heard the Victrolal , 1 : | x | Ws apis BY FRED SCHAEFER ; (Some Theosophist comes out with the suggestion that Willie ‘ / The greatest musical instrument @idis, the boy mathematical marvel at Harvard a reincarnation of . ys p ever known. Pythagoras, the Greek philosopher, who lived £500 y , i world has ever k | omen ears ago.) Come and hear it today. | Hub, whatcher know about it batons ee PPM | voc coon nim. Saturday Eve f algebray! partial plate or bridge has said Greek perte I'd give a thousand dollars for again igh aunts Yor ties my old teeth { great deal less mone $200 and $250 of ~ ' " ; All we ask is that you haye two Victrola X11, $125 $10 to $10% , — i || Or more teeth in either jaw The | rest is easy for us by our method Who are looking for the most auther PAUL &. L. JOHNSON, }} of teeth restorin, d vioby put Men's o ymnen's will find our store re ptional Bible scholar 1) Sort Race, Dat conta ; oe them only styl vill : } Brings From nal B chola mias those nature gave le, but quality and fit Usa st ‘Pulpit ‘Associa: || Jou, agente tate, weew xt OY IIE tively assure you of. ‘Then, too, you can VICTOR to You! lectures hero tn |] coer of Sat oe tee Use Our Liberal Credit Plan adway and Madison ith, a atr from the postof and all we ask a visit from W hic ¢ 1 ad itage, inasmuch a 1 the 5 e of making a require a large cash out d no ac examination absolutely ish outlay, and no advance lecide that we can do nad fully, we will tell practically painless What ti: suk’ were worth 1408 Second Ave, mi Nel nak ggg Sl Open Tonight Until 10 P. M Ment Union 6t., Beattle ha ef v said that “ ld be difficult 5 1 nd cer sera wo neanare by he wt Raagtern Outfitting Co., Inc. REMOVED im sciasessiny . brought, Priceless A writtor 1332-34 Second Avenue Near Union Street warantee with all work “ “ i vay : . e Seats Free—No Collections. REGAL DENTAL OFFICES “Seattle's Reliable Credit House’’ Bekins Moving & Storage Co. 1405 Third Av. N. W. Cor, Union| Pees : Telephones: Eust 414, Cedar 414 ¢. We will be pleased to explain the cor f buying. Come in tonight and ask about it a w FE

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