The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 11, 1910, Page 4

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THE STAR ~SATURDAY, JUNE 11, 1910, Tat 4 506 is the | weighs 380 mage while he was working. That's ey thought he was a pirate family 4 Now my mother is different Shet who's always worked. It's a good thing,| Rufus, for after she married she could cause b ee A Gentle Hint. | It was 11:30 and the Bore showed | no signs of intending to depart, ai but yawning and mother’s head was | man nodding dangerously. j A Finally, perhaps with the idea of | he's aiming varying the monotony by inducing | when what he’s doing is chasing @/ the Bore to turn his back, Nellie | public job. 4 asked Won't you play something | for us, Mr. Stayer?” “What shall it be?" modating man asked. is they cou! long, wavy the accom- Mother, who not said a word for half an hour, now gave signs of returning to life. She roused her-| “Aunty ‘don't self by an almost superhuman ef-| : fort and said “Let's have that beautiful old se ay?” except visiting « mz at h a 1 wa b dollars than have « th Cha well off as 1 Om y living. skeleto a side by elephant. He in bis & m u we overed Reflections of a Bachelor If the public did to corporations what the corporations do to the pub-| though Nellie and Bess were both | lie they'd want to put the whole hu-/| race tn jail man can The chief thing that k women from wishing they were men) Nein't hair Not Fast Colors. you want some of my "Thank you, dear,” call him make himself think to be Mombor of the Growing American Beauty Roses aplendor and fou os That's because he ft * And thes 0 owe soll I want to tel! you something) and found he eet about my family. It is a respect-/ pounds. That's be e he took a able family, too. It never was in} bath gall all at one time in its life I also have a sister. Her name's My father was a plumber unt!!| Esther, but fath in, H'Bnglish, and he joined the Salvation Army. To! calls her He Mother doesn't fee him dressed up in his uniform) call her He she calls her laxy Yattling a tambourine nobody would! Pact Is, she never even could mapect he's a plumber. In fact t ke her arm ody suspected him of being a) th began to knit ren in our Uttle “4 His name Rufe hing ¥ 18 with a great patriot epa young have such nice New York Press little Constan can was the reply 4 lection, entitled “Good Night, La-|"Sugared almonds are favorites of : dies.’ And,” she added, as the Bore | mine.” FE g walked toward the piano, “please| “The pink or the white ones? @mit the first and last stanzas.” | asked the little tot | “The white ones. please POINTED PARAGRAPHS. There was silence until the last 4 _ | piece had disappeared P Lend a man money and he will} “They were all pink at first return for more. aunty,” remarked Constance.—Suc And many a fair woman has | cess Magazine taken a man by storm. 3 You can’t please yourself and Enough Said. your neighbors simultaneous!y She—You told me the other day People with the telephone make a busy man tired |fine ourse Conscience ought to be ashamed | ties only of itself for making cowards of us} He all She habit es to last | we must avoid all luxuries and con absolute necesst at's so, my dear. Well night you came It isn't always those with weak | home from the club in a cab. He— Yes necessity eyes who look on the dark side of life.—Chicago News. was an absolute onde Bilaetter. en, Us cents dime novels, vaaed in gore “Wass ise—dit dey boart a blut vessel?” pirate der odder day I wass reading von of dose for fife und id tolt all abouid some fellers vich BY NORMAN An odd feature of the Memoria NEW YORK, June 11.—During the| Day parade in Brooklyn was the period of greatest exciteme wireless telegraph tfit of Nathan the comet, dealers in optics Jerome and Samuel Schaeffer. Th G16 0 & rushing business. are members of the Boys’ Amateur bought binoculars and small tele-| Wireless club of Brooklyn. Riding scopes, intending to bicycles, one at the hoad of the pre out at the Halley #k exsion and the other in the rear, should become visit |they transmitted wireless messages ing Re means’ of Eyer since the day on which the| their bf le celestial wanderer made its first| mile apart after-dinner appearan w York|erected on the handle bars of the has suffered from no long, sad and exten 10 feet int spell of clouds and rain. There has| the air been but ing that was a) fairly ar The comet has been! urs ago, Samuel Crawford favisible most of the time, to the| a healthful heise for an in intense disappointment of the per laughter. He bought two gens who had invested in expensive of ground in the Dutch Kills sky-gazing apparatus M Long Island’ City, ing # of them have been going back to the optical goods man and en the Queensboro bridge was @sking him to kindly refund their] built, the Long Island plaza jutted money. Others are willing to ¢x-linto one of Crawford's lots. The change for spectacles, thermom-| city took a Mttle atrip, paying him eters or something else which will] $2,800 as damages. A few days ago come in handy within the next 75] he sold f the plots for $40,000 yours, One Fifth av. shopman,|and he ts holding the other for $60, wearying of these unfair proposals,| 999, The plot which he sold front finally had made the following #1gn,| 100 feet on the plaza, and a Phila which he bung in a conspicuous phia concern will erect on ft 8 Place building costing $280,000. 1 BOLD YOU THE GLASSES, NOT THE COMET, are welco {t to an: | your way.) @ to « (Notice to real estate No copyright agents this item. You} it It out and show ody that Goesn't see things | Published dolly by STAR DUST | d rather be a wolf in sheep's clothing than be @ cranberry mas queradin’ as a esoulent,’ | John W. Herr aged father Taft # Cin nnat Pree for the past week the has been | Du the Russian 1905, 14,854 working men were killed 18,062 weunded and 70,000 exiled mprisoned by the government with put trial This is the college yell of tilin niversity Rah, who, rah, b a la ka, kick-a-rick-a-ro Hlinois, boom, zip boom, tiger: rab "Twas Ever Thus. t | Ha Pitts There were 3,020 divorces Michigan in 1908 The number children atfected w 3.006. In the | me period there 65 m | ringes. | There are about 200,000 Indias |left in the United States | | | “What make y agent for ® 5 fighter wh | The town of Broek, in Holland | s said to be the cleanest city | the world | “IN THE PUBLIC EYE’ RU JAMES BURRILL ANGELL Jaw B. Angell, LL. D. dent emeritus of the University Michigan, is just now one of t | busiest persons in the country since he resigned from the y of the univ had been so long conne ed, he has been much sought as banquet speaker for Michigan alum. | ni reunions. Some of his friends have seen | his face a resemblance to Oo Paul Kruger of Transvaal fame. He has a face of benevolent expressic and tells a story of how, he the public has been “taken tn his appearance “Bince I have been trave’ about to speak to our alumni,” he said, recently, “some of the newspa pers have been kind enough to print my portrait. On my return to Ann Arbor the other day I opened a let ter from a woman in Missourl who |aaid she had seen my picture in a pre act ersity anys by Hing | Kansas City paper, and thought I looked so benevolent that I would help her to raine the mortgage on |her farm.” } Dr. Angell is more familiarly jknown as “Prexy” to thousands of his former students all over the country. H #1 years old, and er | soya robust health When the Liver is Out of Tune | the whole system is off the key |—stomach upset, bowels slug- |gish, head heavy, skin sallow jand the eyes dull. You cannot} | be right again until the cause lof the aoshie is removed. Cor- rect the flow of bile, and gentl stimulate the liver to healthfw jaetion by taking } BEECHAM’S PILLS the bile remedy that is safe to use and convenient to take, A dose or two will relieve the} nausea and dizziness, operate |the bowels, carry new Vite to} the blood, clear the head and improve the digestion. These old family pills are the natural remedy for bilious }complaints and quickly help! | the liver to | ‘Strike the Key- mote of Health | | ects wverrwhere, “=. 3 THE STAR EDITORIAL AND MAGAZINE PAGE The Mar Publishing Oe. ! Ne ent , was . her ole nd * and the book agent ti. ar md the corner to 4 pe take offense. He'd come back amil-|* How much will you loan ing, confident on this he asked, indtoatin This was the sixth day and the |p .avy ring sunk in @ pyiay fix boys expected him back |"T can't say without weighing Yea, they expected him back lar wered the broker A bucket of water wan balanced |°°D7°"™ precariously on top of the door ne eee ane " And he came back Caden” cites f (The Bnd end of th r glenn ICE NAME ae JUST A LIME YOU WBRI J DU re AND MAD LONGED TO DE KING YOURSUDLPM AND GOT GRAY DR TRON > MMR? ABOUT | moll, ond of dipnatt athe, $1.00) 1 mont Le OF ak ae ee ond-elass matter 9° 0, rr RICK STORIES va where I can get $2 d her compat ing the Bob is four and he runs aw | fast as be can when th Proof to kiss him. This occu " | re they wealthy? fob ts sturdy, rosy-akinned ag"). | oy gave baby an gother faectnating |t re to cut its teoth.—-Harper’s scorns sentime , nar Bob Half Acres That Are Sure Money-Makers SEE THEM TOMORROW HERE I today that is the result of ing short of it will travel upwards from than an hour before for $300. is a money-makir Go nor Now, utes, $300! one may buy Why? Simply and solely be is by water. True, there ougl favor of the all-land-route property f fifth to one-tent! same distance from bt the equal of Luise part portion lake the longer Take a Yesler cable car to the pa cross over to Medina you are on the “Half-Hour H sight of the city. You will to this property is much cheape th t will be a year he have admit cheaper than n Boats tomorrow 11:00 a ation (Sunday) 1,00, tickets rey 3:00, 54 6 2-3c a.m m commut Sale men on ground all day you can hope by going in an easterly d 11 minutes, m in Seattle versight—noth uth, and 45 minutes to more to buy a single lot h you only 30 min- 40x 100 lots for rection five f the some diff transportation erence in sent pro the across 4 rule much rh Then walk full 14 minutes. nd 5 minutes’ A n that ip NEW YORK BLOCK Main 8087 REMOVED w Fireproof Storage Warehouse at 18th and Madison, Bekins Moving & Storage Co. Telephones: ot 414, Cedar 414, the money you are now wasting for rent I we purchasers for one year. It will cost you nothing he prop sition “* Take Fremont-Ballard cars on First aven ye to the end of the line, where we will show you autc Ba $50 credit. Thi not out in the jungles but it is su ided by handsome home the exclusive Capitol Hill district. Every lines, and imy eme uch a ewalks, « paid for Scl Is, park 1 store down and $5 nthly. If you buy wy a quick profit, as tl property is line f Come out and see the nev we are sure that you If yo home, lumber pot we t i I are tired o come out and and material to build ; yu can y E. C. Burke. “a little down and a little at a time’’ The ways displayed, newest styles and effects are al both in our full amount of quality is always present to Women’s Departments The give them excellent service. Buy on Credit It makes no difference whether you supplying your wants will your case very nicely. It is so conven ient to buy this way, and you never miss the money. Eastern Outfitting c. Inc. 1332-34 SECOND AVE. NEAR UNION STREET “Seattle's Reliable Credit House’’ WHERE THE Underwood Standard Typewriter Has replaced other machines, gains have been made in celerity and accuracy of work—due to the UNDERWOOD features of proven value. Everybody ought to know what the UNDERWOOD will do when put to the sever- est test. An opportunity to examine and approve “The Machine You Will Eventually Buy” Will be afforded at any branch office Underwood Typewriter Company “INCORPORATED” 113 Marion Street, Seattle, Wash. $50) Given Away 900 To each person who sends in a correct ) e above rebus we will allow a credit of $50 upon the purcl unsold Jot or lots in Burke & Farrar’s Fifth Addition The f two well. known states and two cities are contained in the t ver to the rebus. Send your answer to “Rebus Manage f ke & Far. rar, Ime 105 New York block, and you will | Il ptly notified i your answer entitle yu to the prize mentioned All answers must be received before July Ist in order to entitle conte Burke & Farrar’s Fifth Addition 1 t re in and Weare g0- 250, on terms of $10 c 1reito mike ¢ in value. ill over the addition, and t, advise you REI Burke G& Farrar, Inc 405 to 409 New York Blk. Capital and Surplus, $500,000.00. TODAY'S SIYLES TODAY}} Men's and ff have all cash or not, our modern way of take care of] tants to the swamp, ightly igntly as nt view, ve car to ) your own u sufficient ew home with » CITY WATER to to investigate our for yourr ke and ride ue or the Bert Farrar Ohiox.Dentists 207by Pike St, Over Owl Drag Oe Pill her "or Keay ramen $10 Ser OF TEETH —Gus +, oo » COLD OR e aid isl BROKERS |\Walls & Lewis Co NEW YORK STOCK }/ GRAIN AND PROVISIONS Private Wires” ind. eam Main 7791 327-328 y Bldg. omne © on (Betabiianed 1) BROKERS Stocks, Grate and Previsleat | Both Phones 279, Private Wie 301-905-306 Alaske Bile Teaching every Ga “anh 3 Main, 3908! Meas “SERVED. TEETH o Phones

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