The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 3, 1910, Page 4

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Press. Published Publishing Co. United Star Member Daily by “he The Sun Do Move THE STAR.-SATURDAY, DEC KMBER 3, 1910. Daddy Kent, Who Used His Club Only Once During Not a man of us but understands F a ll W St at we cut A Yery small figure in ears on e ro lice orce, ells ar ories 6 RIG SCHEMB—the universe We are all well aware that if aa OF acre ething vo formidable as cen Was Stationed in Southern bs oi a Fort After \Var Where, Men But few of us know that we are Accused of Conspiracy to ing the eun Assassinate Lincoln Were i t that while’ we (speak Held Captive. th) ctrele r nd and eat ball of fire, the j ; . Clerk, cap inspector, patrol % t moving toward “ter | HE os oo toward a | man, humane and gentleman wt w nor a 1 OUT jalwa t record left by ‘ Ba A tot Ie hg r a service | 1S m cond toward its 4 . ; r of the attle | . te t b ne it ov tiny | * 2 byt vert ner i Preyer and rele the sun |. During all the stormy days when 5 a5 a and folto’ the ql w tough; when it took a uit . - vce toward whither | real maz ‘ piish intelligent " ton ine ' A. M. Kent found it Fier: be Ste a tage, censary to use his club but] , this 4 y then ave in| 3 . the Journal has | attack, Ite a i for gospel truth, | proud of mi _ 4 the idea at our | Jepartment a few weeks ago his | s fixed fire around which the |@@parture caused una “ re whole stellar system, as we know | : P i " hm dc crand stunts: and thus, | A dusy » has this eran po liceman t vinced that we may | 6 a tee to a BETTER He first saw light of day In El LACI mira, N. Y,, Feb, 17, 1845. When | The astronomers are sure that in the direction whic oe = : ° ~ a nN whe i aay . wi traveling th great groups (constellations, they onthe) oe tn tre Foe temypieage very bright stars and Prof. Herschel! (or at least said paver Slo gs Mitre ore go at the rate of one mil | war and wt hae tan bee we know are doing | Untted States artillery, which was| [stationed at Fort " Dry ' Tortugas, F tn was in this rfered with pay days } ~— fort th I Arnold, | ries toward what we lang u ar charged ravel in a tofa |* acy tn < Hon with the same path yea r i! as natior ' tent Lin | ust now Wwe are crossin estrial desert | Some t — ehed tok a o¢ hasn't by any m 18 ot hin secrets, but He in yh ng mt apenas A. M. KENT. gradually letting us in on nO 90 SO 08 Oe add, Arnold and O'Laughlin were fit to be initiated of life sentences and Spangler | O"Laughlin was the only one to Dr. Mudd from duty and ordered wacanemines serving a alx-year sentence, | serve his term—yellow fever ear | c with the assertion S ts to ‘the Sweet — riod ‘ian that Mudd's treatment was intended Port Jefferson, T ve hours afier throwing Mudd E overnment charges that when H. O. Havemeyer perfected the elie | lato 0 Se, Thames wes otridhes a ugar trust he received $10,000,000 worth of t MNMEH sto as a of at by yellow fever Mudd was un 4 a gift Brasil had a mutiny tter pox shackled and by careful treatment 9 There can be no objection to one sane man, or set of men, giv M evolte orn soldiers in| saved the life of the man who ac q ing ten millions to another. All the kinks are scared to death ed him But this trust stock was valu only because of the combina Manuel has bolted In 1867 yellow After that Mudd and Thomas tion which made it pos: to arbitrart luck the conga’ s of fever became epidemic at Fort Jef- became fact friends and the latter sugar-—-In other words, the gift simply esented MEANS OF Wh ngs up t 7 mn of ferson. Dr he pout pifieb worked unceasiagly until be secur ; ROBBING THE PEOPL: | getes uaual « y clan, was od vietin red the pard Mudd. Arnold and A gang of crooks ed part of th nt of masks, Sim- jon Earth” for Chr . mp | Madd was and under ite uglier i mies and dark lanteras over to one of rt mombers for j ti - : od. Siaitb “ 7 purposes against which the victims were 5 / with Gentil Now, governmest will try to break up the « © we There neal woman who } will have laws and courts for JAILING THE GANG has not t a eee ; : —_———— j mas ox Grentela eman, 1 never could j ° | a wt 4 ub th| made hie escape mtr bamt b myself to the belief that - Z heard of. About mt | id ab t we 8 o t c Othe eart L clo ved at the fo fi n ith f . r problems is to provide for great num- |, me hearts tick hor hearts | physicins arr 4 at the fo am s as ‘with children who are out of work and starv ; a te we = wert ie lle They are trying to employ th n London on the Be Missed as post ph bi © w Jefferson Women receive the uniform rat 5 — ee ~~ oa A a with one a ting 13 F ” Ald h 4 from New ¥ * * receive an additional allowance of " week for the = Bp Fon ~ . ; : child under 14, 37 cents for the second child, and 25 cents for all a = ye gy | " _ others, providing that the entire family shall not receive more than ves i me aa : $4.37 per week automebt ‘ Really, brethren, this won't do. The test of any civilization is _ H the provision which it makes for the weak } i. The struggle n go on until everybody who fs willing to or work shal! have en to eat and to wear, comfortab shelter as é and at least a little of the joy of lif ‘ ‘ * fk the ‘ ir * ae on It’s An Economic Question rm 6 ee : compar t President Taft wil! not call the new congress In extra 4 } f to revise the tariff. He will insist on treating it as an nomic | A 5,000,000 domestic money | d question through his commission elon) ainee tesued. taet yout. Liat That is good politics, for the tariff wrecks every party that | Shows what a very domestic people | handles it as a political question, and it happens to be righ also, we eat least, the mall sec on i as a matter of public policy of ; There will never be a just tariff law until it Is framed purely i as a matter of economics France eats 29,000,000 pounds of] a me h | BSERVATIONS an calls vere i guessed it | a WHY not a safe and sane Christmas? e 0 0 6 Force of habit has f 1 re % CAN'T Guggenheim, Gates and other mine owners get 1 Sam 1 * vpte aga his to put down that Mex revolution? convictions | Sie | HIGHER-UP British politicians say that thelr elections depend A upon the independent vote. This sounds good, albeit it sounds | i anne t trom American treece, or some other land of the ° c o } vin never from England and UNCLE SAM'S controversy with Austria has reached the “acute | because they are grapes—net cur stage.” Anyhow, Austria is backing a home corporation that's buck ants ing our own dear Standard Of! Co. | — o o ° | Gee th J Ly NAGEL for U.S. supreme court and Dune Mc for labor secretary, eh? If Mr. Taft hurries, he can do « whole lot to this H country during his “short sessio REAL Indians of California’s Indiar g are to go forth and sing opera nch i Italian But we've lived throagh he « ) real whites sing French and Italian in Choctaw and Navajo, so, why De mn Dai sald ab election of 4 not? Gray nd ve inne 4 pair > . appens much THREE eggs sold in New Y e other day for $1,000. W himself na parcels Ame 8 that’s the limit-—-$4,000 a dozen But hold—they were rare i's Hie i has this proposed fran-| post A eggs for a fic collection. That's different. We can stand it | ch n his possession waiting for ™ ‘ ‘ie - t et 6 co i His ‘ BAN e . went to him and told him we 4 SENATOR HALE, « blican state of Maine, thinks i by the honest tr 5 fed a to make a losing i the short session wil confined to slicing the pc € for mem f + ay only that, I told him at passing it around. And ork barrel is in care of Hale, too. } ly a ¢ all 4 1a man who would pay 4 out for some large slice | under corporation t ‘ Filing $15,000 for the privilege of making ; > the average vote ‘ 4 iT f fight Rourne came 4 POOR old Cashier Spear, of Ot lean wise to thia fact, that tf the 9 surpaceed 4 trump. He sald ne Cassie Chadwick, a una le do not wake up in the , ote.) the fight, con nee in a telept {fice the | ine election, and wh « +e. jt t he fifte th and, and i learned that he still had rt of men th Bre ae as much as might be needed. In ‘ there may be a et eq he become the } cil a A ‘ « arg nt. In ' . 7 e : : tt “ Bey N Khe Cditor’s Maid i vn om i vinaaton ot” the 1 1 \ 1 crowd made thelr Short letters from Star readers will be printed in this column t t eff o apture when they are of sufficient general interest. You may write about r Jon ouldn't it be nice if cong h we routed at anything or anybody so long as personal malice is not your r com i ow " F Hitehcock would Ip |e I Now the people are motive “ axed cost of iting} supreme in Oregon RATH a t aA ken ma { 4 To ! In reading about do in th ns to f h-| of t " n wer Unc 1ed rumors from Mex the n y betwee nt : sople ing th 1 foaudta ices an bees “ie ‘ 4 te . in , at ri anger on the ot Ra ey and the 8 vei © ca and 4 " oO DERSO Hearst to flame forth in patriotie| Giscount Mexican money 4 8. Co. one cannot help thinking! ing sce Ciirriate cae fey: pape) (a 10 per cent ey how much ater would be the) whe t* Seaitin. ee 8 ¢ the ceudl Gietater Die. fe — Sent tt of never preter Editor—Dear ta tt on Je that the valuable e heir rights, w mpany in hand .% ; ay Ps the ( ! Where a hise ; x iM ) jor . " ( ter bh ip on the e tity « . aM bn and r ' eee “ * 8. K. Co. has a score, I tw ste age, the E|cieee ast to = etait bi ike ve Ne At Pous a ed Blsewhere j “bge ' f ¥|ed glob dark me Ww lie m ' mA Original and Ssomine for } ‘ t « rae re ‘4e 4 . 1 i ark " 1 rence? and showing how needy ih oy - " t an equest that they be permit eepsguph alae : , 1 tw ago, the| 1 On tt ra t Among those weed for ele d thender-at-| tow ed ‘ npar 1 t hand-made aft.| The Sond Drink for All Ages & titude of the mayor and sins Ahi w n | street nd the ty rt | *-* Rich Milk, Malt Grain Kaxtenet, ts bs “4 he 1 : Hi. Co. applied a/stop, foot of hill nea ernment includin Senator |" »Insist on “HORLIC K's s’ = >| subw suck leas than two I 1 found hin pa-| “ Take « package home When & woman who is traveling in awwigned to her room in a hotel, looks up the hotel rules og the rand carefully reads them. en she comes to one as follows | washing of clothes permitted in this room,” she gives a satiafied | sigh, Then she unpacks ber trunk rings for hot water, and within an hour has the mirror covered with handkerchiefs pasted there to dry, d has hose, wu ha Ww rwear, waists sing over the back of every Then she gets out her diary | notes in it how much “There eh abo has saved be nome ver town are said to} y historic places in this notes, after detailing but I will not have them.” whe her wash time to see | on a} ing A man played bridal couple a mean trick the other to a hotel, had suy ar on started out for a ni ow of the bay. They had not « f hen a man called to them eve went and Have you just been marriea?”’ | We h-have answered the bride groom Going to stay here a day or twe | m ! tay Y y 14 any ducky.de r o 8 my house. I wa pay-wopay bu on the nda I want no feeding each at the table ¢ bridegroom let his bride's walet in a manner, and the stranger wt time you call ber ety or whe calls you dar ‘ling, out you go. Yeyen, air he sweeter than ten thow-| sand other girls, and you are no| more a darling than J am, and I| won't stand lovesick nonsense.” — | He walked away with that, and people at the hotel who knew the {bridal couple were amazed to hear them address each other as Mr. and Mra. and t see what precautions y took to prevent touching hands betraying any symptoms of love They put it wretched days, and y to discover that a base villain duped them n charges that the rail a million dollars a not on individual drink r passengers ‘openh und H. S. TURNER NTERLAKEN | | Vou Must Mend This if You Want the Benefit By Mall, out of city—1 year, $3; 6 months, $1.60; 4 month, 26c. Entered at Wash., Postoffice, as second matter, Beattie, lane " MIKE— THEY LOVE HIM SO Rare. —— “ FOR THE Love or MIKE, DON'T RAISE THe RENY Ws Fire-Proof Storage The Very Best at the Same Price BEKINS MOVING AND STORAGE CO, Ine Madison at Twelfth East 414—Cedar 414 A Simple Safewenrd for Mothers. Greenwood ADDITION | Finest Located Addition Placed on the Market in the Lox structed view Cas ate ne-fourth mile ade tains. Large Lots 40x110 to 40x160 Prices - - Ir north of Capitol Hi Lake Union ONE-THIRD CASH Last Five Years 1, on a hill co ding an wnob- m, the University grounds and the Lake Washing - $1,000 to $1,500 treet prade and nt s alk REASONABLE BUILDING RESTRICTIONS A Nice Little Trip for Tomorrow Take Yesler, James, M Union car to 23rd Avenue, transferring north to Boy A I beautiful addition, then walk over and seé the wat I ial, connecting Lake Wast mn and Lake Union About the property: It is located on the highest ground 1 Capitol Hill the University grounds, adjoining Interlaken Park and its beautiful boulevards, in park styl We are offering 1 e-in new addition at 1 one ire foot than others are asking for property not so desirable three or { ther out. There are vecial | " a new a mn. Come rrow and yet your choice of the b 1 bly d lots to t ad in Agents will be on tl round every day, including Sunday HH. S. Turner Investment Co. Cherr 105-6 I rN. pms y Stree t—Main 6364; Ind 4844 ber Exchange—Main 1605; Ind. 1614 { . i 1 f 4 ; 1 ' = ; d pe yor is wu I & wt ea % d be: D ter. Le. = #, Eres 5 se v. FLTes Bur

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