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n Ballard } Ne George Ferri, 2910 | by SLIDE DOWN ANYMORE) ¢ ; re Brain, Functionally Deranged by Alcoholic “ - - ! ' k ‘ ' T Poison—Wonderful Results Obtai " t And the Rain Barrel Also Has Died With the Song That} by Gatlin T, ined Mi : » Wee ' Told of It Fifteen Years Ago | by Gatlin Treatment in Three Days a \ jail in p which ant to play # ard, Ja gla r 4 foot of | re for Arta ty tl ne been 1 | wta 1 , door raiso, The is t arg n} aoe me | bound " sh agg OB ing nd the sit pe kiss at, we say, tha : ‘ sin bar-| hin being heavy, At ed by the name ! ‘ " two on quently it wa ‘ sume thea * : rou i" trea: [woman of the house to Ko ¢ a highly astiae the t ¢ € it "@o0d 0 }to gain ac the t strane ny ; The song ts dead: It was laid to] all houses For gfbmsonfe Br weer Si Be way tog: 7 , rest doren years ago. Did the | when first bull an s ver craig ! song quae the ollar door and rain i, and on ' nin fish ts fel the ney barrel to die also, 1 the paws | and ty vip Mee ; of the door and # the | tht no obat ie ; has the ‘ « t ke i of the song? ‘ « « . in eurk my t | At any rate, all three Lg Ay aes ? three days that . Why the Deore aos me me e z Phe Wreom to Ge; Teo? arke cltieg na : j gruntied mins threatening ber pla ain be ; are ca ; t to ke, the a mat x r, b Hing bim that! by 4 “oul ce ofa ® in fie t : ‘ | he i t 4 yw he : 4y he r : . Cons appeals 49 \ srobably t arette y | é ° aly man the elntert coupled with x He v c t ir as in > It w a ‘ ’ and the rain bar no fatluren, fag | {feet th ffonde w : ved a part in the national \ ¢ s to chew ¢ arter " } A ae a a tne ~~ sre | oblivs m. On allt 3 : ‘ Nie rai A GOOD RAT TRAP x Just got mtarted to really te at the corner of the iby the broom. Os aft | “ . peeene l hs” tacked on to the} ANY BOY CAN MAKE é ry ‘ ud ed the two things that scuutn clean ms tail « t c a ease a ¢ . ¢ are ago. 7 OY age greg OD it r ‘ A t 49 " > aerel ¢ . w at ah for? want them on their houses that th ther § ane} ent for many per. ) keep the first cloth], sett ate anid oo architect |that the age is in need of anoth stance er Now, when ar to the one quotes they are An ad Infiniturr ' ; above. Why not something Ike this: | ce days. In thes Var There are about 63,000 postmas- | i ‘ . {sealant i t ters in the countr mM : impossibility of giving all their dollars away ¥ . : E we wed, a cure will resa, gtoaned and gnashed their tee av ate be ¢ Looking steadily into an open fire | in the ou oft | y 6 ldy Wagon, | jatlin te, located a . 4 said to be injurious to the eyes. ¥ T the ’ r y s = A avenue, “ying rich é | foors at jortunity |, ors wsued a sertes of books Here comes David R nm, just a 2 old Missot - ' it Rting ane having |” int «sent . j ; sad te ef, and shows them how to die px in, ule | tee manual =r aol It is so simple that one can hardly see how Ca I H 10d condea et Bockefelier and nahine stnadend: tt There in ne tea trust, but Ameri i. n nder which patente ge! J ockefelle ne hers overlooke ane pay ® great big price for tes, } r Rankin did it By g ALL his wealth away wiewme so ee und \' mr INSANITY He onty had $3,000,000, and with exces Mrs Henpech—You ate kinds j | sont nd the “irrath malty o-| of Be ® Queen n Anne 2249 Iaie’ less than $3 ) t erved > @ ais than y are to me a is that with the appear. pend 93. Those If come of less an § an : v Henpeck—-Well, try being dumb jane of t pelson from the syste city are ict a vine Se @ manual training hool can Chae He didn’t want to spend his last years f eigeye " The wealth per capita in France how much he could give away and not t principal. cai a meet for people over 40 years oid is $2,290. es GcmAErER /, And | ss been pore old Andy, haunted with the awk 1] young “THEN IT HAPPENED” | ‘% these ars uncor mus of t fact that the best way to do| fruit jar in tt f chet Gare OF Ope Hee otnen | Fee t barn. #8 | wy i ; oaanpeediin. dial og ee nh 4 Sawn: ALKI POINT AND LINCOLN BEACH. anything is to DO it. {with a hammer carefully & | takes care of der rolling “ may hole tn th the ¥ | =| A8S A SPECIAL ADVERTISING FEATURE THE THE SEATTLE STAR EDITORIAL AND MAGAZINE PAGE Mamber of the United Prows. THE STAKE WEDNESDAY, JULY 13, Published dally by The Star Publishing Oo } A TWING , OF REMORSE NO CELLAR DOORS TO SAY LIQUOR DRINKERS i ; t large enough / James Wadsworth, the the Payne-Aldrich tariff)ip rough. Put » | speaker the New York asse ow please vote for Comin the om of | biy, who helped butcher the Hughes 7 down with 6 stoué } | ee en me polkicians would have as), So ile i BY NORMAN. the person would grab the silver! Roosevelt yesterday, bat the re) petieve that the fact that Roosevelt) owing to the all F NEW YORK, Julyg@a.—1t wae a 4 beat ft, forgetting the other ci is t ke a speech for Senator) w unable to climb @ull day at Luna park. Rain clouds ar and thinking they had (od ae soso Al recalled ingamad bp better eae - put of the ground hung low, folks were not coming in nned the place out of @ little ayay sm Lodge tntiontes: (hat he: favors the} oo "the deg get busy very fnet, and the ticket ere at | change. : : eens election of Joha L. Wilson | the shows taking It if they remembered the other President Taft is sending two - man poked a $2 bill th dollar she would say politely, ‘I | W etary is quoted! ticket window of the beg your pardon, but didn’t 1 give { his cabinet to Alnska| Mayor Gill's seer ye | ae roar" maaaiay BO Sees te why, when he appoints|a# saying that there is no law) i even bat goles aoe pi or os) a Guggenheim messenger boy to| against private gambling are ne raging Pace i rome office, the sourdoughs all get up| was until Mayor Gill suspe | om the The Curb Markets. on their hind legs and how! about tt.| ; | OO a es ead fe yc PCA man 4 Pov tathcoget mapgmatinasagret® dollar t don't you wa everything that can be sold. There ‘oters who have not suffered tary Balliog as come to drive , , A sim dene artislan 6 tb ead ta Glee oil NM in the mst of liv-| the snak 4 f Attor an had taken the dol-| that can't found in the “curb) ye ; = os = | la to the ticket markets. Even #0. me ¥ ald | Sheriff Hodge y was in any way to contribute election the court house a cu county offices helping the d of the expenses. Several dep: Hodge this fall. with voluntary coptribution Yesterday Hodge ed orders that © @rectly or indirectly any reelection. The order was emphatic that among employes must be abandoned. The manded not to personally spend any mor in Hodge's “‘behalt. Hodge told the deputies that they were paid a salary for working for the county, and that if they did their full work there w nO reason why any inroads should be made on their salaries for political pur This is the first time that the employes of the iff's office Tove on through a county campaign without being cc id to com of bis canvass for re as grown up of empl in atter of campaign a desire to hel issu to *contribute will Be permitted to his exp f all plans for a coll deputies were furth: tribute from their earnings Victor Zednick has announced his candidacy for the legislature from the 42rd district. Zednick is the anager of the Asso- | ciated Students of the University of Wa . David McKenzie, candidate for county commissioner from the Beattie district, has his fight practically w candidate so far announced for county office has met with such enthusiastic support ap has fallen to McKenzie’s lot. For years connected with large bust ness enterprises, McKenzie has won the confidence of all with whom he has come in contact McKenzie has a wide tanceship, and those who know bim have volunteered thetr serv to aid hin his canvass. The sentt the trong strong that almost a McKenzie finds things ment against Carrigan in com one could defeat him. A doubly easy like Jegisiature who have allowed themselves al organizations are doing their natorial affiliations have pro Candidates for the become {identified with these days to cut loose ing but a handicap. Their Before the end of the week County Engineer Morrison expects to have the new county election map ready for distribution. The pro- duction of the map has been delayed by necessary changes in the boun daries betw the North and South commissioner districts, Yester day Deputy County Auditor Lincoln outlined the necessary changes and furnished the engineer's of with the data The changes made in the districts are not of great importance. Ir the last few years many new precincts have been created. Part of these precincts were in one commissic district and part in another The redrawing of the lines simply corrected these errors. —— a <= A VISIT PLUS A VISITATION “On their way home did your wife's relatives stop over at your house “Worse—they overstayed.” « = wn VERY EVIDENTLY “That fellow Wing ix a bird. “{ should say he is, He's @er-ne inclined to be acts and ‘# feat CC ee PESSIMISTIC hicken- hearted has goone 4 to the anted, and raven t of being fl pigeon-br pimples like @ Jay NOT A TAME, DIET Titian {gee % Rocke feller 1s persed to give away all’ his| V!sltor—And so that ts what they money to the people |eall the wild horse of Patagonia ¥—Bah! Unfortunately he ean! yw) ¢ always get more where he got| What do you feed it buat. | Zoo Attendant—Wild oats. erday issued orders that none of his deputies | fly expect to find false hair on a| tray e it was text plied bigh—all at bargain od in the his fermi! ride on ures nin d cars ennial ut: was & novel experience for 3 1S ele Josh d he let nothing ¢ one of the big out his won¢ e¢ i floor ° e and moat Me att A sign in the car caught his atten-| One Girl's Trick, re regularly stands a wagon AYS: tion. It sald “And there's ways to work for 1 hair, and it is | o . : i THERE 18 DANGER IF YOU | tha: doliar, too. 1 used to know a Heck Fridemush’s oldes’ boy has| pur YOUR HEAD OUT OF THE | girl t was cashier in a restau jth’ swell head; but nobody ain't no- | win now : ee: tissed it because he had such a@ im a nel 2 and she made about $10 a weok | small head ter begin with.” So Uncle Josh promptly put Nis/extra dn $2 bills. Of course, she} i | head out of the window to see if he} was a regular crook. When any-| spinel WHY NOT? € i see the danger body slipped her a twospot, she | °°" + | City Kdltor: Central Rie erybody said the corpse would| would push out 10 or 15 cents too}, ”* er q ae tem | with th wn hall so our pt | have looked very natural if the head| much in sliver eading It Out 80/0, an octor an take down Dy nk hadn't been to mangled | they couldn't fail to 1 e it “Yes: but an octopus is an tnver- jecture (The End.) |_“About twice out of three thmes tebrate |_ The Harriman estate owns about POINTED PARAGRAPHS. PR ke 2 A NR eS SST A LE 73,000 miles of railroad. | j A h | No sane man can write a satisfac m sorry I run over toltory love letter | ighbor I ed the innocent, for they | bh, that's all right,” sald th ” lot to leaga. \ neighbor Your ¢hickens hav A man with @ binck eye is up } been over every day.” against the dark side of life. ' The woman with the shortest foot | | | Italy produced 910,000,000 gallons of wine last year—about 50,000,000 | less than 1 | longest tongue ut wisdom is bad on the tn may possesy the The worst thing ab at it can only be ent plan. rolls on, the still small ¢ is apt to become AND PIANOS We have no different prices every day and for every piano buyer—we adhere strictly to our business policy “One All. Summer Sale of Men’s Apparel Our entire Hine of Summer Suits has been re S it Price to We do not give away with pianos life insurance pol Jicies, chromos, watches and other inducements as a bait intended to catch the unwary buyer. We never arrange very li wor 4, including « ht, medium or dark that can be any time during the year. A special value is offered in a two AT STRICTLY ONE PRICE | | a } ! piece Blue Serge Suit, new style, well tat ff| uessing contests, piano bond schemes, club piano sales, lored and finished; $15.00, $18.00 i ( . ore | | asd, set Sehet: $1590, S18 $10, 00 special fake sales or make other false representations | calculated to make the public believe that good pianos | In tans, oxblood, patent colt, viel kid, velour, gun-metal and a few fancy shapes, in button [| *"¢ being sold for little money and buckles, This stylish, serviceable foot wear is made by the famous Barry and Endi- [| In Sherman, ¢ cott-Johnsor Shoe Companies. 3 15 i] $3.60, $4.00, $5.00 value Special . ‘ | Now is the time to get a good Straw Hat at a moderate figure, An excellent assortment of Sailor and Soft Shapes, narrow and wide brims, low and high crowns, made of a close Straw ly woven straw, which retains its shape; Hats values from $2.60 to $5.00 $1.50 Low Shoes ay &C ompany stores every piano is marked in plain figure nd every pi ino is worth the |Price at which it is me d. Every piano we sell i fully guaranteed. The most liberal lela to suit your convenience, Liberal allowance for your old piano or organ, Special ..... ‘ CASH OR CREDIT wesc ViCrOR Telnicg’” pi gy Machines Pianos aad Player-Pianos, Eastern Outfitting Co., Inc. 1332-34 Second Ao. Near Union St. “Seattle's Reliable Credit House”’ ‘Sherman, Mhy&; Co | 1406 Second Ay. Nour Union St, Seattle, Nineteon Stores on the Prelfic Const | ARE POSITIVELY INSANE The Nervous System, Controlling the Vital Organs and is no other age ter. one way fare, 10c, is good for the round trip on the 9:30, 11:15 A AL Telephon East 414. Cedar 414, During the paind f this month we don’t ask one cent down. Pay for it ‘at 61.00 A and wome apparel another advantage great event—take of it—make your Will carry passengers free one way to these points. This Ad, with and 3:20 P. M. Weekday trips only. Boat leaves Galbraith Dock, foot of Madison’ st. A To our new Fireproof Storage Warehouse at 12th and Mada BEKINS MOVING & STORAGE CO. | are offering an unparalleled buying opportually, g you need new apparel, come in and get It; We WEEK, or the way that suits your conventenee, Reduced prices in the various lines of mene Can you tmagine a more liberal, conventent ¥87 f buying? ‘There is Don't mise thie adva credit help you dress b Only the highest grade of ready-to-wear 97 parel is offered you. Styles that are bere attractive; garmer are well made ‘ts, Dresses, Skirts, Walstt tallored. Cloaks, 3: ete,, of quality FOR MEN r and Rocheaing Clothes, The famous Ad noted for their sty ain and weet qualities. These ailor- made clothes and a reduced price at rn ready-made prices If You Want to Dress Better, Now is Your Chance