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f 4 i Mullen, S408 » Mr. Hefty—Here my doctor told me to try b cause the exercise will reduce Mesh. There's sure it, since this horse is getting thinner the longer I ride = mz — BY NORMAN, i NEW YORK, June 28-—A be wildered young man walked slowly around in the marble rotunda of the new Fifth av. building, which stands on the site of th f mous Fifth Avenue hotel He was plainly all at sea, and he looked eagerly at many people, but spoke to no one. Finally two men came down in an elevator, The young man hesitat- ingly lifted his hands, and made a few motions. One of the other two stopped and gyrated his fingers fn reply. After a few moments of st Jent conversation, the young chap bowed and walked out into Fifth av. “That's interesting,” said the man to his companion.. “This young fel jow has been abroad four years and just got back. He was looking for the deaf mutes’ Sunday after noon meeting, which was held every week for 20 years in the old Fifth Avenue hotel “He said he had never missed a meeting in 11 years, up to the rime he went away. He did not know the old hote! had been pulled down, and he wonders how he is going to find his friends that he used to meet at the Sunday gatherings.” “How did he know you could talk to him?” asked the other man “You've got me. Some sort of instinct I guess. I used to be a teacher in the New York Institute for the Deaf and Dumb, years ago. He might have been one of my pu pis, but 1 don’t remember him.” If you want to go over to Long) Island City, you can buy gas by the pound, take it home in a bottle, and use it to cook with or to fur. nish light. It's calied Blau gas, and} Long Island has the first plant for | its manufacture in the United) States. The bottles in which you! carry it away are made of steel, and| have attachments for hooking onto} a stove or ajamp. The bottled gas| has been in use in Germany for sev. | eral years. And then again, up in the Bronx, pecrens a ovo aah deed me . by mall. te aleharee, oar, | PURITAN PHOTO COMPANY], isaven fromm Senger wn on Wednesday ES iiicn oa seracet esse cos oe = THE STAR—TUBSDAY, JUNE 28, 1910. THE STAR EDITORIAL AND MAGAZINE PAGE, iii ig™:Eeke" el — Mombor of the United Press, Published dally by The Mar Publishing Go left In You only have two day P, Bent Co. are offering absolutely the best plano values Despite the universal belief thet the direct primary produces al multitude of candidat« for public office, present Indications are that ek county office this fall than was the custom from Geo. at the pre fewer aspirants w in the old convention day eral of the county officers elected two any house in the United States, ad years ago have made such du that they will have no opposition widered # I ‘ and one or two will have opposition that is merely nominal, Uniess or political conditions take a radical change; the county campaign bide 40 | fale to be a dull or With exception of the prosecuting attorney's 9 4a fight, there is practically tifference of opinion among the well in D 1 there will be ally as to the #u republican nominees for county ‘ xpe in, to fi dollar ffer f cent 1, Ww de Few campaigne ‘have ever been launched in King county that in Expecting find @ 1 y ¥ \ a fow days s { the impetus that the, candidacy of id McK ‘ Gf 2 f m i Viaxuy A in r nl we expressed t t ot ms 0.00. t 1 t d« for county comm toner ha jone. The opinion ts f apr 1 the vianon offered for § t e ad 4 ‘ nent place In the business world for years, and the fa he ha 2 n Bonaparte will turn tol ine ena . nd suoport of the mee for whom he labored worth |, “Th end seat hog sometimes fur o 7 | —s — uy ¥ ther shows hie animal nature by va ¢ ' A tor nndida gittin’ full ae « goat an’ riding home wi I t tl Tho who know MeKengle, and the number ta multitud lon # owl car grum as @ bear ” A » is } aswert that ja the aliber of man needed If the rate of taxat j and For ye b at f taxation b beer Nie " x 1 ourt how has been f a up with emplo tly that « t w t “ 4 ard a with h b ua : rh e Grea + Nas "| , t - | way a y y id releg d to the There was a decrease of about & | h Mek « $25,000,000 in the value of asleoholic i " d about ¢t beverages consumed in the United Oscar Wise and James Shannen, both constables. Kingdom last year “as «6compared | dat Sor reat siien on * ut a3 ket Althou with the year before. An Ea ty having | several & 1 for r able , f i “ he fight will eee 2 hreed ts t a s on| “4? ; 5 tor } at : ¢ ar is y awaited to That the Wilson organization will enter a candidate for the re a : F s ithe de tion of “ hould know what ts going « Hum |'@ all ocean-going vessels carrying x ny AB pb sid, Wilaon, |™ere than 50 passengers to be equip . " ; ped with wireless telegraph appar fe ore. . e | atue. te Ww ym sonatoria The € seum at Rome was built f thon f quarte for the accommodation of 100,000 Employes in the county treasurer's offfce can be found almost any All Is Not Gold That Glitters t k for tb ' C » are favorable t C The Mexican dollar is equal t : 5 ‘ » J ; forty-seven cents and four mills in A$ reduction ¢ ten wd i ve oa ta f hetr we ectio United & curren: r c > yo nb aret watched to see that they do t take a minute of the . s 1 ~ ot for the discussion of politics WATCH POSLAM WORK i he The North and South ends are furnishing the only bitter stat po melt vee Bae oe dictlicen Hittin active | Results Are Geen After a Single th k i Kud t ate ” Applicat fe fh th ri ow wh * he ra He Men in the Tenth ward who are interested in the principles of f ite a . 1 th Poindexter ar aining a meeting at oraer epot or ae 1 j fon will be formed at that time. The meeting t 1 “ P i noplied What Was Before Her « to go over, | O pom part 7 4 =I ~¥. GEO. P. BENT COMPANY 7 + 4 noses, fe . t nd her b ‘ ples, h. scaly Pp. itching feet e ° ¢ this new healing ast ‘ R. & SMITH, Wholesale Manager 418 U Hy hea agent in ecacina 10) Street acne, | GEO. E. CHESBRO, Retail Manager n n ke r a when teh und iain y nti ; amet Str. City of everett or Telenmags, 6 n ’ x hav he the land of wonders, zoological and : ae ae wd lai K O D @ th otherwise, you can buy dry & by ool an Neo * 7 the pound. Many stores kept by " AA, ; . 9 : tom. Much of their stock consists cme te. . 4 " of remnants from factories. Pieces tx aM under five yards are not measured, la rT? ‘Ss te ie You learned that our Developing, Printing and Enlarging cannot be ie; wre displays are . “Dr : : . ‘ae mis by Phones—Suneet. Main 2902; Int 1% MEALS SERVED. “THEN IT HAPPENED” street, New York City (Our Daily Discontinue and Thursday On Fast Steamer VENUS —~TO~ [BIRMINGHAM All of Division 1 is sold solid, and we open up the last WICKER CHAIRS AND ROCKERS Just what you will want for summer division of 2,000 acres of water front today and will land tt the lower dock in Division 2 Leaving Pier 6, foot of Univer: sity, at 10 a. m., returning early in the evening, to the grand QUARTER-SAWED GOLDEN OAK— A very attractive Library Table, with shap- ed legs; size of top, 26x42 inches; regular price $15.00. Special sense es O25 Very heavy price-cuts have been made on also Office Desks. Golden Oak and Mahogany Center Stands are liberally reduced for this July Stock-Adjusting Sale Oe ALL-METAL KITCHEN CABI SOLID OAK ROCKER—In the NET—Eauy to keep clean, abso: golden finish; large and roomy, ¥ 2,000 acres of choice Olan taquieing turn of mind, [p OPOTNS OF 2,000 aeren of chot Rudy Rubberneck was ever alive to what was going on For instance, one day he saw a man turning a fire plug with a) wrench. It was a fourinch fire} plug, connected with the high pres dee wales inevien be so cheap again, as, owing to “I oad 666 1 mevel" exclaimed the high cost of living in cities Rudy, everybody ia going to the “ try. We need several me fin! you ought to have seen Rudy | reliable salesmen to work for us (The End.) jf at good wages water front, north of Seattle, on this side of the Sound. Fine auto roads also to this land. Prices $65 to $150 per acre, on terms of $2 per month. Land will never les of all sizes Appropriate Apparel lighter, cook that are n Suits, ( propriate, of which ome exceptiona pretts atre ‘Seattle’s Reliable For Summer tee ee OFFICES ARE IN THE, TIMES BUILDING He t and GET FREE MAPS AND ABSTRACTS AT ONCE, r for you paying n tore Outfitting Co., Inc. 1332-34 SECOND AVE. NEAR UNION STREET | Some people are always saying lutely ta1y, dustproof and ally made, arms lihasectatinia use he m substa: never had the chances their mou the most compact : ther had. Here ie your lest cabin ie; has plenty of with cross spindle under setts chance on thig side of the Sound roomy bins, canisters, etc, Ex regular price $4.50. ee nee fal for th Bring along your fishing out tra eclal for the July stock SX (0 Bw ge Te OY Be 8888. ccc tueees $2.55 adjusting sale fit; & fresh water lakes on this land full of trout and black bass. Fine factory sites Better come on this trip. The land is nearly all sold now, and may be closed out at any time Come tomorrow Everything free. Big band of music 25,000 persons bought their homes of C. D, Hillman and can sell for 5 times what they paid Other charge 5 times as much for land not as good as this you need garments ful. Linen most ap ¢ showing and Our Everett Office Is 2933 Bond Street ENJOY YOUR PORCH—This is a very attractive and comfortable Porch Hammock Swing, made of plain col heavy canvas; the spring is supported woven wire; the mat tress is filled with moss; $13.50 value for ..........$8.50 Grand Trunk Pacific Steamships THR NEW STEEL STEAMSHIP “PRINCE RUPERT” ash the credit All the Credit You Want Length t, Twin Screw, 18 knots per hour, Double Bottom, Water Tight Dulkhoads, Wireless Telegraph Most Luxurious on Pacific Coast SEATTLE to 4 Uiiclotts “ieianda and WERWAWE, ne "Rom onl Fields” wma | | DINING CHAIR—Made rd d. finished goldem shaped saddle seat, > fastened with short arms} 4 Sey ‘few neat, attractive pee Pay Later ular price $f 15. Sp pec iB; Second Ave., at Union St. COMBINATION DRESS- ER AND COMMODE— Made of hardwood, finished to represent quarter-sawed golden oak; 20x40-inch case, 18x24-inch mirror; $17.50 value for $12.75 igh Tot Six Days Cruise se ae ading Meals and Berth, Leave Beattle Jun July 3,10, 17, 24; Su Tickete and reser t City Office, Firat ay Square), Phones—ind Main 6709 vou POTTER, Cc P&T A J. M. BURGIA, G. A FP. D. Prince Ruy aidntgnt Credit House” ay (Pioneer