The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 19, 1910, Page 4

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rHE STAR THURSDAY, MAY 19, 1910. CHEAPEST ON | THE COAST twictaaty'ny saree voancn ~— TE SEATTLE STAR EDITORIAL AND MAGAZINE PAGE ing Oo. d On Halley’s Comet | EXCUSE ENOUGH I : Prominent Non-Resident Real Estate Oper. “a ator, on Seattle Acreage i |Will Invest Heavily Here in Suburhy fi Property MRS. HETTY GREEN "INNOCENTS ABROAD” UPTO DATE i, The “Innocents” Being Amer oneuls, and the Follow Stories They Write to Uncle Sam's State De ment any idea of oe lion miles? when this aS a continue k man has drilled sewing needie tion. Its pa by some unive hampering al law it goes its way 1 y, when you think on it, it is wondertul—won a th b a derful bey« other nge ¢ 1| mor nota d will) «@ . Let us leave earthly vanta 1 on THEN IT IT HAPPENED’ | 2 Ge i this comet in its tru ns. After vel not (Our y Dix se © tax the capacity of in of it 1 room extending out wi " ss . | img the plane of i ure y space. Old as i wa } comet started, and will be w VIA THE ROCK ISLAND LINES fF In June, July, August and September. Ask About Them. GEO. P. CAVE, Gen'l Agt. | C. D. McCNAUGHTON, C. P.A instantancous Really, in th significant—hardly earthly anvil to flit d tarry darkness. It is wonderful only as all cr ful. The blade r that barks in tl and not to be underst If this co are tornad le nai shag eainajines ¢ @eem more nat : Tamate Grotto The comet refused to sit still and! ought to hang. The look pleasant for phote aimee. thetr seats in neress THE END. —— =, HEARD AT THE BATTERY We have no competitors to contend with; our work shows for itself; our past rep- utation shows what we can do. All our new goods are in and will be on sale | Friday and Saturday—Two Days Only At One Price One hundred styles of browns, 150 styles of grays, 1,000 styles of fancy worsteds, Scotch and Irish tweeds, biue serges, as many as the mill makes. Our price will be 20 For Any Suit Made to Order And Made Up-to-Date A No. 1 Work Our Trimmings Are Guaranteed for ‘ One Year. We Fit You Perfectly DENNIS O’BRIE The Leading Tailor of Seattle 1016 Second Avenue Majestic Theatre Building ¢ cork COMET INSURANCE jclause, “No damage for fright alone To a white friend G ‘Texas Colored Man Guarantees | fided that he y ire of Members of His Race Against | success. “Ef bite dis Halley Havoc. ol earth, Ah reckons Ah'll go wid de rest, an’ won't have to pay any claims. Of co'se Ah'm not gwine ALLAS, Te x.,\ter pay anything unless something May 19. — One| happens Georg Wash ington, {8 aj) A Stinging Retort. frenzied finance 5 Mind 3 king 2 g lo-| Baron Stowell of Stowell Park, | cal ec peo-| otherwise known Sir William | ple porg® 18) Scott, one of the most eminent of | ae ney a land of chai Mnaies ; | fice business at|'2@ English jurists of his day, was | the Insurance| friend of Dr. Johnson and other | game, and {s ad-| great men, It is relate: that he was! vertising in the rs “Help Wanted” column } For two bits down and two bits a week he is insuring east side ne- |“ groes against any damage from |e Halley's comet. In his $200 insur. nor ance policy he agrees to pay the! not being a physician, Sir William r | | sald the physician, | 40 a man is always or a physician han 40 himself, and beneficiary the pn the insured dies as a result of Hal “But may he C ley's comet; cleverly adding a Bsns t quickly re. fotne od ney, provided | took the remark t ” the

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