The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 28, 1910, Page 4

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THE STAR—WEDNESDAY, JULY 27, 1910 i “ogaueasces* THE STAR EDITORIAL :AND MAGAZINE PAGE 0008.58 Sc s —+- * nm i . ac Pen eT Confound Those Socialists |Pests of the Good Old Summer Time--The Bathing Beach Pest — §TAR DUST. Se extract, i ea | again; BY VALENTINE NOT A SPENDTHRIFT. » wark sees a AOI mye = — ey I | HARDLY WORTHIT. re ‘tis Unelen ty re beans, ‘tie wale jp Lyttelton, now the of the cr me } Locat lawyers are already discussing the little piece of w Y t nd to th ram of the State Bar anid oppress handed poll duced tr program of tate Bar A ers. Gen. Censor, pen at Bolling tomorre Among the features ant birds of a feathe > has withdrawn all pug and from sale. B. Hey Nadibad the curren The : ; ag? political and not Trusts.’ TODAY'S STYLES TODAY Announcing | Our Initial Showing of Men’s Fall Apparel coats ke are now prey newest style f adorae blue, black, me On. | fav ‘ The off etal t a the va , t i pretty wor dealers to 6 ~ | jin a aty fights It is well to remember that Mr at de} n have ech publ nge of the A V has no more hesi-| the state favor He SIDNEY BROOKS says ! tation t “ol. Roc Englis! ysevelt in say Then the Precinct meetings were held in the Ninth eis to be d repr at w The campaign organs of Burke! There is a republican conven-| and Wilson may be depended upon | tion and a street car strike on in|; to give libe No wonder t reporting the Bellingham address ts frantically signaling for the | # of Senator Heyburn, of Idaho, the | militia to « arch enemy of Roosfvelt and his conservation policy and one of the coal claimants in the Cunningham group ty of their space to mayor We re ispection of play. novelty “wea spectfully invit the new things in ot In the meantime, we are offering the remainder of all medium weight Suits, Straw Hats, I Shoes, Une lerwear, etc., at splendid reductions, Eastern Outfitting Co., Inc. 1332-34 Second Ao. Near Union St. babi goo wrbvedr i acger yr ee ae “Seattle's Reliable Credit House” Henna ts ha ing support as amy candidate = = = = Bi clin 1o the idea Thomas R. Horner thie morning formally announced himself ag a) Fin ee candidate ‘ . leetuntion dt prosecuting BY NORMAN attorne co ot weeks the advisability of} NEW YORK, July | makin » and 4 to do #0. Later, persuasion on | persons in New York are That promise of Secretary Wil }the part of his friends has convinced Horner that be has @ chance. |greatly inconventenced, not to . eee See ee . . Horner 4 in Seattle three years and has built up an ex- | distressed, by Mayor Gaynor fon to orga od i aaa Maybe Dr. Crippen bas crawled | poosive } He ta sald to be an experienced campaigner | atc m. PE} a apse ‘i _|into the same hole as Dr. Cook. | et hl ee would promise more immediate ‘A a saree. | Candidates for county offices will not commence steady, systematic yetom oakfast o x} suits in swelling our population es + el eg oe after th f the primar s August 1%. Will H. | in the afterr anching at 7 and {t came from one of the other, This is the silly season for bank | tianna is the candid “_ 7 hi wor age members of the cabinet » nomination for county | a j posers get their just powers by) the consent of the deposed ors as well as ¢ work. Hanna bas hin f ee EVERET country districts ayors action ath tx attic wards night Heenses of Brow GA and giddy food empor NIA RA FALLS. 3 | me Net a single candidate for the legislature who filed has had the | knocked their whole sche taking the ditect primary pledge upon t enatorial | istenoe gatley-went tention y law, | Were embarrasse 4 put out the smokeléss| of " 5 Seen ¢ hur atl whe ‘ veuntions and Gq.|avenchery at 47th st. and Broadway Mi vga ee ear h Ya old place, at 46th and his fruitiess | Broadway , | : YES! BYERYBODY THAT'S | | fxiremed an GOT THIS FAR FROM ‘ HOME HAS ONS OF THOSE SURPASSING WORKS OF ART HANGING IN THE PARLOR WINDOW ' & NOW DON'T TEMPY ME, MISS— JAKE iT AWAY BEFORE 1 SMASH iT! THESE GLASS TRANSPARENT VIEWS MAKE A ‘NICE SOUVENIR~ After which I had a/|#!!-night 8 supper of boneless and crawled into my feather. |» pre : the | leas bed for a sleepless snooze | Ne ner was nk ¢ r f sale than ¢ and it is BR Gatlin Treatment Greatest Medical Discovery | By A. G. E. MORGAN * RETROSPECT loo ot the AN ANY MAN who drinks | insures any kind of permanency. BY, early mo PILL sy NOU “Dit you know, 4i is country?” “Vot are you—an aborigine”? “I don’ dknow. Vot 19s a aborigine”? “A aborigine iss a person who died here a Jong time before you lifed here.” “Vell’ den I am nod « aborigine, but I haf hopes of my chlUtren becoming so,” = | and helpless Adolf, dot T belonged mit der fairst families of “It's @ good thing the pe came over in the Mayflo main assets whie white.” | ured on for the Why so? jnor’s edict tn a Because if they had been col-| Churchii! has announced that tf pred they might not have restrained | patrons will or y given quan themselves from appropriating the| tity of booze p »la mit Plymouth Rock be served in any* desired manner after 1 m., but It's a flerce » to caught from bély. your Grinks ‘before 1 o'clock At the time 6 of odorless) “well, it may not exactly po-| 8nd don't blow in until 2 or there onions was b t y it. | tite,” sald his wife, “but it shows he| abouts yver| has a sense of humor. Mayor Gaynor has allowed a few |the olf Churet | Our careless « the picketless fence childless nurse girl ed a colorless flame the carpetleas floc Emitting a bre bega throwing 1 jniture out of the | daws A brainiess by or ran | hatiess to a drugless drug store and | pulled a hookless fire alarm | Presently reckless firemen dashe¢ up with horse engines and| played a m 4 stream on my }tuneless plano. They raised atep less ladders countless | shingles off the raftless rafters | Others threw wetless water with) | pumples# engines in a purposeless manner. With tearless eyes 1 im-| plored them not to be #o ruthless, | but they tossed all my countless chinaware out onto the grassless lawn., I ran about suspenderiess| “nio mAsrems voce: mnoves VICTOR. ° ° . e =$ Machin Talking “ Singing Machine Will make your vacation enjoyable, whether you s] it at home or elsewhere. We will deliver a VICTOR to your home on pay- ment of ONE DOLLAR. You may pay the balance | Things certainly looked hopeless | at your convenience. Just then my brainless cook re 1 became speechless when | an armless man carrying} meleas canary bird in cage on a handle-less | wheelbarrow. At the same time I haan |Jumped out, nervele into @ life | less life net the fireless firemen had ‘apread, and fell harmless into aj | cystless cistern. until @ droptess rain fell from al cloudless sky upon my roofless ff Pactfic Coast Distethuters of vi Tatking Machines Sherma 1406 Second A Near Union St., Beattle, ~The market that gives| you the best meat at the lowest prices. ROYAL MARKET 1427 Fourth Avenue. Nineteen Stores Pacific Const liquor give one true, logical reason for doing so? The stock excuses, such as drink- ing in winter because it is cold and in summer because it is hot, to drown grief and sorrow, to forget losses, will not do. Men will drink because they are leaving on a journey and because they ire returning home; they will drink because business is bad and because it is good; they will drink when one of the family dies and they will drink when the new baby arrives. “There are five reasons for drink Good wine, a friend, because I'm dry, Or lest I should be by and by, Or any other reason why Sirmond, Here is the truth in a few words: Men drink because they have poisoned their systems with a poison which al- ways demands MORE—the cumula- tive poison of alcohol; and they will drink to the end if this poison is not driven from the system. Only the Gatlin tréatment drives the poison out of the system—and re- quires but THREE DAYS in which to do so, It is the only treatment in the world which cures the drink habit and Nine years ago a boller In the on was a 4, but was informed would take the Gatlin tre the would be reinstated. He immediately c the Gatlin Institute for treatment and was «ed cured at the end of the third day was an educated man and had ins to back his education, After his cure he began to THINK. The position of boller inspector did not look as good to him sober aa it | | | ! | injection and other , EIGHTY PER CENT of those treat jed drink again. That is because the | nervous symptoms which beset drinker are treated, and the poi the systen | more, vit in three days | by the Gatlin treatment at the Gatlin | Institute, is an easy matter, with no; | possibility of failure. There ate nohy- | podermic injections, no pot | drugs, no rreeable features. Treats | ment adm ed under contract t0 The contract, Curing the drink cure satisfact | which amounts t 2 | the return of the fee paid ifa satisfac: tory cure is not effected in three days | The Gatlin Home treatment is for of those who itute Institute, 434 Que ittle, Wash, is finely of meals are the convenier come to the ir The Gatlin Anne Avenir equipped, the ‘ served, jand both ma ind female trained nurses alway tendance. Call of write for partic s. Telephones | Queen Anne , Independent Helped Inspect Boilers When Drunk—A Superintendent When did wi went di For the ent of one road near er on this a this man te ne When, he a man is drink! ers anu the Gatlin Insti ter to me to show

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