The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 2, 1910, Page 5

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SAYS FATHER-IN-LAW TRIED TO CRIPPLE Hy, HADERSTHNO “WITH TAFT "IS: UE” that his fatherinlaw) by letting the engine out full speed a cripple f ife, and) and causing Kealther to bamp at » Ser ee es the affections of his| the top of the shatt, breaking ‘a Gilson Gardner Goes to New Work to See Roosevelt on the ee aL Koaliher, mining man log and staying in several ribs Stump, and Gets Answer to Important Question—Empire the Coeur dA pean = when mag oo ang Ey on. meee State Campaign Looks Dark, But T. R. Says Fight Will tinct suits against | Kealihe hen he ar A le carted . Als ka pioneer | rived in Seattle, where he had plan Go on Anyway—Big Business and Tammany in Cahoots. ; or $15,000 for dam-| ned to make his home, he found ee the first Ad mine, when Rosa| that his wife and his Httle 16 BY GILSON GARDNER, RINGHAMPTON, N. Y¥,, Nov. 2-1 came up here to see how T. iting along with his New York campaign, and to ask him Hons. Of the questions was: “Why in the name of common sense &re you going to make speeches in Ohio?" Another was: “Why do the papers continually refer to @ ‘per: fect understanding’ between President Taft and ex-President Roose Volt looking to Taft’s renomination in 19121" Beginning with the last question, I might say that the answor waa substantially as follows: “It ts one of many published lies," As to the xpecches In Obio, the answer wast “I sbali ask that my action tn going to Ohio be judged by what T say tn Ohio,” “But 1 ts aswumed that you go there to Indorse the state plat form and candidate for governor.” “T can only way that I go to Ohto on my own terms, and that my action must be judged by what I say to Ohio people.” Which disposes, for the prevent, of that question, How T. R. ts getting along with his New York campaign ts a more complicated matter. He seemed to me a bit discouraged. He made a cracking good speech to a perfectly jammed opera house on the evening of my ar rival; but he alluded tn bis speech to the possibility of defeat, and promised that the fight should ¢o on I found plenty of reason for his pessimistic feeling in the men sround him. The old guard repablicans, with whom he ts trying to work, are diligently spreading the idea that fallure ts written in the stars. In their case the wish ts father to the thought. They have ho more use for Roosevelt than & schoolboy has for a birch stick, and the one dream which now lightens their existence is that Roose volt will be “canned” once and for always. Then, hail again the gladsome day of corporation contributions, race tracks, graft and all the incidents of the Odell4’ta oodruff order of things n there ts with T. Rt arload of newspaper representing the New York papers and press asso them represent offices which are viol: croaking like a flock of ravens. But | found one man who shed a gleam. He said he bad been hanging around the Waldorf reading the New York dailies, and talk ing to the guests of the hote:, until he « “Nobody was for Roosevelt. Not a chance One day he met « wise politician. to have deliberately at eripple the y man going up & mine shaft, — monthsold boy were Hving at his father-indaw's home, and refused to leave. 4 | tore the frightened animals were Reward For Bravery | brought under control poly apringing to the middle | Mrest at Firet av. and Yee! An admiring crowd quickly col te tate 1 9) jerday afterneon, Wil | lected @ purse of $20 and presentéd by Ae a laborer, and Patrol-|{t to Kelly before he waa taken to Bosses stopped & runaway] the city hospital, The team is the % day afternoon, Kelly | property of W. E, Lowe, of 900 ME werereiy cut and brulsed be | Rainier boulevard Baw Lh DOSE ENDS INDIGESTION, GAS, DYSPEPSIA OR SICK STOMACH as |. Way not get some now this mo- | the stomach and Intestines, and, be. oy and forever rid yourself of | sides, one single dose will digest x h trouble and Indigestion?) and prepare for assimilation into ach gets the the blood all your food the same as Ec Give It a & sound, healthy stomach would do 4 ke Pape’s Diapepatn to start | tt 4 ergeative juices working. There or be of no dyspepsia or belching c we reciations of undigested » no feeling like a lump of lead $e stomach or heartburn, sick and Dizainess, and your wil sot ferment and potson breath with nauseous odors. ‘ys Diapepsin bere, and will ve the gest obstinate case of | gpd Upset Stomach In tive When Diapepsin works, your stomach reste—gets Itself in order, up-—and then you feel like ing when you come to the table, and what you eat wii do you good Absolute relief from all Stomach Misery is waiting for you as soon as you decide to take a little Dia. Tell your druggist that you Want Pape's Dt pein, because you want to bece horoughly cured ‘hel rer costs only 50 ations. Mont of atly antagonistic, and all are EA es ee tion | this time. member, if your stomach feels torder and uncomfortable now m get relief in five miqutes =e to the conclusion that earth.” —. | “You say you have talked to the people about the hotel?’ the e old man asked. A Vegetable Bargain = “Have you interviewed the help? “Well, no; but I will y and all this rek to ray q And he did; and this was bis report: 4 Today and all th week t introduce the “Practically every man jack of thom crazy for Roosevelt. A lot Westlake Market to the people of Seattle who peal yg Tammany people, too. But every one going to vote for Roose: can appreciate a clean, sanitary Central Market Which to me illuminates the aituation. ‘Talk with the stock o Place and the big business folk who come to dine or live at the a ‘i and they unanimously oppose Roosevelt, being willing ke Dix or Charley Murphy himself as an alternative. Get the opinion of the wage worker, and the sentiment in quite different Of course, Roosevelt tan't a candidate, One Stimson ta the can didate, But it is useless to talk about Stimson. The public eye te on Roosevelt, and when election day comes, nine out of ten of the voters in New York city will think that Roosevelt is on the ticket | Big business will vote for the Tammany outfit because ft is op posed to Roosevelt, and the man at the bottom will vote the repub- lican ticket because big business has indorsed the Tammany ticket But just where the dividing line will come between business and We have arranged with the farmers and producers to sell all the fresh vegetables you can carry for 25c Celery, Beets, Onions, Cabbages, Turnips, Squash, Pumpkins, Radishes, Tomatoes and every vegetable in season Come—see for yourself what we have to give Ps human beings remains to be seen. Lots of human beings will, as you. Bring your baskets and take what you want. usual, be fooled, wadhiteite ind a esiiiitahiatios ‘ = CUT THE COST OF LIVING. TACOMA WANTS BIDS coma, the bids to be opened Novem | ON $25,000 BUILDING. be OLYMPIA, Noy, 2 of the State Hi batiding commission yesterday, it was decided to call for bids for a } $26,000 structure to be built In Ta!» dl Ends to One Week Only The Malleable e i. We sell At a meeting | made teal Society MOM Soap, Seattle Hawkins & ©o., 2317-19 Call West 444 - WESTLAKE MARKET WESTLAKE AVE., FIFTH AND PINE. {Sale o Odd fornia ar waiahed ¢ one, o QUARTERED OAK CHAIR; in golden DINING What Will You Give for a $65 “Arcadian” Range Here ts to get your opportunity one of the What are we t The highest range, amount. 4? bidder gets th regardless of the CONDITIONS Range Is on Display In Our Window put in ake our TODAY Don't Delay but Bid Today 9 Salus, 1526-1528 SECOND AV. ** * ®) AT THE THEATRES. * Mogre—James K. Hackett tn * €6"The Prisoner of Zenda ee ® Grand—Miily Clifford tn The * rl, the Man and the *1f me.” #8 edttio— “Little. Johnny #| * * Millionaire's Re m—Vaudevitie, jo audevitle audevitie, ® Alhambra—"The Holy City.” * ee eS ee ee ee es Johnson Going to Paris. CHICAGO, Nov. 2.—Jack John son is soon to invade Paris, ac-| cording to an announcement made| by the duaky champion himself to- | day, Jobnson sald ho was in re-| ceipt of an offer of $20,000 and ex-| penses for hi if and three others for four theatrical engagements Johnson will go to Kngland in | April, and ‘will cross the chan aa 8607 as bis English engage ments are over Spokane.—Charien Pegdall, 4, te dead as 4 result of being caught tn 4 falling elevator in tho Empire State building BREAKS THE WORST COLD WITHOUT ONE GRAIN OF QUININE. | The most offective and harmless way to cure the Grippe or break a} severe cold, either in the head, chest, back, stomach mbes, is a dose of Pape's Cold Compound ev-| ery two hours unti! three consecu Uve doses are taken. Y 0 will distinctly feel the cold} breaking und all xrippe symptoms going affer the very first dose. It Promptly relieves the most miser able neuralgia pains, headache, Julinesa, head and nose stuffed up, |f} feverishnens ting, sore throat, |#} running of the nose, soreness, atiff-| ness and rheumatic aching | Take this harmless Compound as) directed, with the knowledge that there is no other medicine, made anywhere else in the world, which | will eure your cold or end Grippe misery as promptly and without any other assistance or bad after-| effects as a 25 cent package of} Pape’s Cold Compound, which any} druggint in world can supply. | After ‘three » research we have Gonclusively de that GUtnine is not eff treatinent of colds or gripp« sell MOM onstrated vo in the! We Soap, Seattle | Hl made: Pioneer Grocery, 2306 Call | |fornia av, West 678 cool We, -well made éind Bt j mont, , North 2 MCM Bonp, Grocery Seattle 4202 Fre or ‘State Dental War * _a Good Thing for the People | DR. EDWIN J. BROWN | 713 First Ave. | Over L. W. Suter’s Jewelry | Store About fon years ag tate Dental | Washington [adopted the code National Denta waukee, Whe coping dentists the Washing Roard and the ¢ Dental & fety t p amination ” why should the Board hesitate about enforcing ite arbitrary will, and the inquisition” of the State Joh influence of which the £ the expert de the deatal qobt must Work and fue f natal charges fc hal mpete tal Par to mo are int | ti k to the ri pDWI 118 Firet Avenue, HE STAR—WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBEK 2, 1910. Children’s WashDressesGrow More Charming Each Day A fresh lot, that shows daintier touches than any we've yet had —and that’s sa These come in sizes sidered exceptional values at prices quote AT $1.75 Dresses, with bloomers; come in navy or cadet blue, stripe, or white ground with light or dark blue stripe. AT 75¢—Children's Dresses, in cadet, navy blue or grounds, and black and white checks, light made , Galatea Bloomer Russian style, with ng a good deal, when you remember how pretty our frocks have been this season. ranging from 2 to 5 years, and by perts are con- AT 95¢ of blue chambray, one trimmed Two models, made with piping of white, the other with plaited skirts open all the way down, AT $2.25—Dresses made of beautiful plaid ging- ham, with bands or piped with pique, in rich, at- tra dot or trimmed plaid, French verve Percale trimmed tive colorings. —Third Floor. Duplex Fireless Cookers Reduced The Duplex Fireless Cooker can furnish a hot meal anywhere at any time. The Duplex way of cooking will save enough fuel, either gas, coal or wood, to pay for itself in a short time. cabbage, onions, sauerkraut, ete turer, we are going to sell, for a few days, the Duplex All odor is eliminated in cooking such edibles as By special arrangement with the manufac- Fireless Cookers at greatly reduced prices. No. 4 Size, Regular Price $17.50, Reduced Price $12.95 No. 5 Size, Regular Price $19.50, Reduced Price $14.50 CLOTHES HAMPERS— | SLEEVE BOARDS—Made | EGG BEATERS Round, with cover, made of | from selected basswood, The celebrated selected tT | nicely ished; regular egy Fyre man willow} - M Speci ‘0 strong and dur- | Price 18c. Thursday ..10¢ | Thursday ....5¢ able; 25 | GARBAGE CANS—Sani- | Seattle Agents Sorosis Shoes inches high, 16 inches ameter; larly $148 | BISCUIT CUT- TERS — Large assortment of Bis- cuit and Cookie Cutters; made of tary Garbage Cans, made of 1 iron, 25 | inches high, 18 inches in di- j heavy galvanized | a St Thurs- | ameter; regular price $2.69. sang Mpa day O8¢ | Special for Thursday $1.98 | ¢4vy tin. wae BATH TUBS—Made of ex- | wast BOILERS—Extra| 0° tra heavy block blue | heavy solid copper Wash | BRACKET LAMP — Full and white enamel; size 30x | fitted with sta-| standard size Bracket Lamp, 144%; regular $2.00, senlens : z dl { Thursday ...... ....91.58 seas | complete; bronzed lacquered DUS PANS — Made of no uceday Sa 50 and glass bowl; regular heavy tin, ja full bearers er " price 85c. Thursday ..50¢ Pains ried ntige: FLOUR SIFTER — The SPONGE HOLDERS— Acme Tin Flour Sifter, made Wire Sponge for of heavy tin, extra fine steel the bathroom; heavily tin | mesh wire; regular price 12c. ned; regular price 10c. Spe Thursday cso0.canspasn | cial for Thursday Se I i eA tDougall Seattle Agents s outhwick Co. SECOND AVENUE & PIKE STREET Trefousse Gloves Bank Service What is a bank fo for? And what are the people in it To take in money, lend it out, grow rich—and either ignore, or utterly fail to see the real opportuni- ties that constantly come to a bank for helping along the prosperity of its individual depositors and of the community Che Scandinavian Ameriéan Bank, at least, is not for that. Itr And in recent years it has been steadily perfecting its methods, and developing new lines of usefulness, until today it is in a position to ex- tend to its depositors not merely a complete banking service, but the fullest co-operation of which a_ big, strong, conservative institutic Suppose you are a and have your r was n like this is capable. young, struggling business man account here. If you have capacity, and energy, and honesty, we soon get to know it. In such cases we are glad to extend to you a good banking credit and to recommend you for a good commercial credit. Thus aided, it will be nobody's fault but your own if you don’t find your share of the room that is said to be so plenty at the t »p Su s¢ gs Account here, and when it has ¢ 1 nud like to so invest it that it will earn ah interest and still be safe. We shall be u exactly what the bank puts its mone tions from our ow buy mortgag rom Ip you to make selec- instance, if you ued erest, you get precise ) that the bank gets and have a good safe 7 per cent investment. eof banking. We have the re tion to take adequate care of the vidual and the corporation; the merchant, manufacturer, ship lange to buy or items to collect. t Small own smalle source requifement banker and the ban per; the man w \ccounts are still just days; and the man, or girl, who is honest and thrifty, is at all bery best service we can render, counts opened from $1.00 upwards In our times welcome to the vin \ SENDING MONEY HOME—If you think of sending a little Christ ss Money to the folks in the old country it 1s well to remember that Bank Money Order em of the Scandinavian American Bank {s at once the ea t and the sa way, A at it at window No, 11 Scandinavian American Bank A, CHILBERG Presi ident ee een wees ALASKA BUILDING, SEATTLE, U. S. A. gsm RESOURCES, $11,000,000.00 J, E. CHILBERG T. B. MINAHAN JF. LANE Pres. Vice Pres, Vic9 Cashier i i CSR CH SNEPMNRNRDEE sO A:

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