The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 11, 1911, Page 8

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YOUR UPSET, SOUR, IS RELIEVED GASSY STOMACH IN A FEW MINUTES men QDI (VWalie iN a a i NEWS OF S from $60 to $100 f KNOWN Y Under r Miss Gr readers acquainted w ing letter less it be for who wis' th y # to this column purpe securing employm how ste. It is not the a of departmer mony ee eee oe ee Dear Mis readers would | Sweet little girl bs &/ ach fe year old © pleased to hear from her her can|sure he not take car b because she must work f to provide for herself and the support of her baby. But she will pay $8 or & month for its care. She can find | persists after th plenty of women that would tal cake: 3 the child, but she wants to find | yrown someone that understands the and feeding of cbildre The mothe hace struggle to § Her has deserted her and th Some woman has b taking care of the baby, but it hasn't re ceived the proper care. If you could find a good home for this baby it may be the means of saving its life, I would take care of the baby but I have two little babies of my| own BE. ¢ If one but don’t sleep at lation in tron, thinly asband | ¢ baby #, 2 eames, 4 flour, % teaspoo spoon cinnamon, \% splee teaspoon mac spoon ground spoon flavoring cloves and Dear Miss Grey—If you ha going with a man for seve and he'd alway emed broke an ») al; lr r 10 ral years to enjoy The ambition | we mt him m of “Leh,” to produce rhyme 4 4 you con Song, thereby earning something is|no | ared fo! laudable; yet I fear that if inqui is made music withor we considerable preparation, disap- pointment will be the reward, One Must first be able to write verse. that is correot in rhyme and metre, besides containing depth of thought. Leslie Quirk, is one of our Dest advisors in composition. Haviland, is a reliable Dut no one will buy ma cept from an author of ‘The writer will be Dear Miss ey lude TROUBLED from my mind If I we Dear Miss G portunity to m who is three ye her she come of $400 per month, publisher,/the money. Would cript ex-|to take the ste xperience A.—-Why don obliged to pay!to decide for you? do not love has and I you advise UNDECIDED. you ask BY MRS. WALTER TILLING, 991 Yakima Av., Seattle. pudding as p Three adults may live in com-| cream parative comfort upon $10 per week. | catsup. al, hot cakes Not luxuriously, I'll admit, but not | made from flour), syrup in want either To those Thave compiled in item! for the necessary ingredients tain three persons for seven days allowing for rent, light and heat as follows Coal, $6 per ton Light ..... Rent, $15 per month Flour, $1.40 per sack Spuds, $1.50 per sack ee Meat, 20c per day Butter, 2 pounds Dry beans Rice Rolled oats, bulk Sugar . Lard poe trait BAe eee nee Fresh vegetables Veal ot Pian Toilet soap i Yeast Spices Salt... Macaroni or spaghetti Matches Vinegar Pe Tomato catsup j Vegetable (how brown sugar to allowance I have ways of skeptical meat, I form sus. will enclosed seven diffe SERRE SEE MONDAY’S STAR. Anoth with a $ announced on this page Star on Monday. Don't ee ee eee eek To clean a comb. nen thread, yard long, dout nail and hold the with the left hand. right hand, and forth on thread tive. take a coar three-quarters tle one other Tak move 4d to back Total * $16.00 I have allowed in my ulations | Good second-hand bicycle a daily menu of potatoes, meat, one A. L. Hall, 1111 First av (PAID ADVERTISEMENT.) THE TRUTH ABOUT LEARY AVE. How Councilman Murphy Fixed the Limits of the Leary Av. Assessment District So That His Property, Though Enormously Benefited, Escaped All Assess- ments—A Statement of Facts and an Affidavit. want TO COUNCILMAN WILLIAM H.{ In addition to thi MURPHY: | that you took an active In your advertisement appearing | fixing the limits of tae in The Star of last Saturday even-|‘dlstrict as to ing you announced your intention to introduce a bill in the council repealing that portion of the Leary condemnation ordinance which fixe the limits of the assessment district for that improvem: From this it would exclude your rope Ex-counell introduced the foll the ywing who make County ppear that trong, on oath, sa you have at ‘last come to realize uced Ordinanc the iniquity of this ordinance he opening of 1 Which by fixing the eastern limit and that while said of the assessment district at Fre-| nce was in course of pre mont avenue exempts from the|Gouncilman William HY assessment fiye lots which you own | suggested to affiant that the lin on Ewing street just east of Fre-|of the assessment district mont, and six lots owned by certain| be fixed by the ordinance as of your business and political a8) oq by the act of the legislature soclates, including the half block|i999: that thereupon afflant frontage on the east side of Fre-| said Councilman Murphy proc mont just south of Blewett immedi-|¢ tix paid ately facing the mouth of Leary avenue. easter This excluded property will re-|it lay in the ceive the entire benefit of the Leary| he lived avenue traffic. Some of it in fact! n wiil be more benefited by the open-|of said district at Fremont ing of Leary avenue than any prop-| nue; that affiant thereupon ren erty now lying within the assess-| ed that he was fixing the Ine ment district as fixed by the ordi-| close to the improvement Mr. Murphy ‘replied that erty east of Frem ssessed for anc ment on that side benefit of the Leary You are correct in stating that| provement would much criticism is being directed at | Fremont avenue your part in the passage of this J.T ordinance. BUT YOU MISSTATE| Subscribed and sworn to THE FACT IN DENYING THAT) me this 10th day of February YOU WERE PRESENT AT THE| OTTO § J MEETING OF THE COUNCIL| Notary Public in and for the WHICH APPROVED THE BILL| of Washington, residing at AS RECOMMENDED BY THE) tle. STREET COMMITTEE. | This ordinance hag The minutes of the meeting of the| nearly two year counell f at page 253 of volume Records of the that you that thereupon the property is very valuable nt avenu and should contribute generously | toward the expense of the improve- ment. and tha avenue not go east ARMSTRONG PEDERSON stood Your act jr 20 of the| features just on City Counct! show | counctimanic voted in favor of this} like political expediency than and that the ordinance it-| genuine change of heart 21,202—bearg your signa- Respectfully yours, ture as president pro tempore of PHILAAP TINDALL, the council, 708 White Building. the eve of primaries looks that he the gir coffee, ~ sugar at taut comb in and This is very effec own Arm affi ordi paration Murph should allow of} and peded limits and Councilman Murphy claimed the right to fix the limit of the district becaus neighborhood in which Council 1 Murphy fixed the eastern limit ave-| ark pretty to which prop would her big improve the | im-| of before 1911 for | nov ane 28, 1909, appearing|ing the repeal of its objectimable| “Hurrah! the say HWAL Ie Ni YUU Leu ) We BRAVE SERGEANT MOLLY, A REVOLUTIONARY HEROINE &| The am of battle with the odor of powd and heavy the mouth | There had been confit |mands from Charles whe acte to orders from 1 men had vemen puns hung low over leld of Mon cting Lee com | had Washington, | been and time a wasted In us and counter-movement | But through it all G stuck to his cannon shot with he American cause Back and forth between a little spring some distance in the rear |the American bx e and Gu }ner Piteher's at the with her owr with pails of fighting uner Pitcher rving up hot tter alty to the ir hands water for ner—water June sur quenc of Gunt the that m r in 8 ment cannon udden| uptur groan woun: of josion th , {under her dropped her slowly fl on which Gupner station, Then the she vacant space had stood A shout arose along line. One of tive of the Amer need Gen. Greene rode to the He called to Pitcher, but Piteher did not speak, nor move, nor breath He was dead. Who can 1 |dered Gen. make his feet pail. Transfixed with stood while the ed from the little mound teher held hi through a rift t looked a where Gunner nd saw—a Pitcher the British the most de fean guns had this gun?” thun in an effort to heard above the Greene voice “Here rear! A dozen men leaped to obey command, when Ste Ge surprised by Pitcher take this cannon to the the Greene wheeled voice, Molly gun and 4 woman's uped to the |selzed a rammer, The mon fell |back. Molly Pitcher rammed the gun and fired it at the e my. And | Molly Pitcher remained true to her husband and true to his cause and to her country. She served as a gunner through the battle, while the shot whistled about bravery an inspiration to and men alike. Hurrah!” shouted the |men, and the cry was taken up by e|the patriots all down the line of a|American soldiers. And they tought on to—VICTORY! After the battle Gen. Greene es. corted Molly Pitcher, her dress tat tored, her hands torn and bleeding, her officer orge Washington. Jeneral Washington he saulted, “the mouth! Bray brave Molly Pitcher said the great Washington, in a deep volee that quivered under the ain of his emotion Brave prave rgeant Molly Pitcher! Mon heroine of Molly Pitcher stood abashed be- | fore the great geners the import of his word: upon her SERGEANT Mo! The first Amer won and for office and military TODAY’S AMERICAN WOMAN Wins Prize as Champlon Cracklin Bread Baker. then MRS. JAMES 8, HICKS housewife not knows little or cracklin bread. Even South th art of making it ir und the ent genera. knows it not unique contest * cently at Rutherford, Tenn,, result ing in the award of a diamond brooch to Mrs. Jame Hicks for |the prize cracklin bread. Here is her recipe CRACKLIN BREAD—For four persons take 1 egg, teaspoonful cooking soda, spoonful table salt, teacupful crush | ed crackling and enough white corn meal to make a batter. Bake fast |in hot oven until brown with crust Many do not e » know what Jerackiin, or cracknel, 1s. The name is applied to the residue of salt pork remaining after the fat is tried aut nothing about held re Combinations of materials make the most stylish costumes of the season, he sald, as} pint buttermilk, tea. | Viborg been ¢ men wh Finland return indict MINING MAN ASKS DIVORCE | down Your Health is your most precious posses Your first aid to health should be the reliable and proved family remedy BEECHAMS PILLS Sold Everywhere sion, In bow (PAID ADVERTISEMENT.) ‘ Who's TALK NO. 5. lerick vyer man who, h the installa a new system ropriatic ac is the throug tion of saved Seattle thou He who has the city of hundreds of sands of dollar is the man seeing the more method directly re for the perting of the ’s the weeding out of lax methoc of and the establishment of | methods that give Seattle one of the best accounting sys tems in the world. For four years chairman of th mittee, He has ‘watchdog of such he has be need econom | complete book financing Sawyer has elty finan been the veritable the treasury,” and on called. He Is a {candidate for renomination at the primaries, and, in the interests of good business, he should be re. been com j turned to the cour |OUR DAILY BIRTHDAY PARTY Whisky Formula Cured Last for Cold for Old-Tim Thou Winter Fine Remedy Here HERES YOUR ASSURANCE OF AN ABSOLUTE CURE OF THE DRINK HABIT Neal Ir with IN ONLY THREE DAYS three More desi whate reference and ind ments. Addr THE NEAL INSTITUTE East Howell and 16th Av. Seattle, PHONES: st 4381, Ind. Cedar 431, All ondence mail ed in plain sealed envelopes. corre (PAID SHOWI ADVERTISEMENT.) A PUBLIC RECORD EUGENE W. WAY’S STAND ON PUBLIC QUESTIONS Points of Great Interest to the Seattle Voter EUGENE W. WAY. EUGENE W. WAY wa SEATTLE SAD. DLERY COMPANY, a t MR. WAY'S PUBLIC RECORD. He was ted to the house the legisJature an e session ef few of the the house hibiting cap ish. nt ch was afterward killed in the se whose members had regard for human life; House 113, an exceedingly meritor for the Bill ous ing an easuring ¢ bill was 4 in Ho B the ection jaw at th cting employ ing their right to belong to labor unions, ed in the senate viding for an eight-hour all put was house he result effort weigh-| coal, This} the senate widing f t 8 and day on by the Way work passed of Mr led in the| RHEUMATISM 1 Want Every Sufferer to Try My Drafts, Which Are Curing Thou sands, WITHOUT COST All I Ask Is Your Address I sen ne who Rhe $1.00 p Magic Foot Drafts, the great M Rheumatism of ev ry kind, chronic or acute, muscular, sciatic, lumbago, gout, etc., no mat ter where or how severe, on FREE located TRIAL, My Drafts are meeting with phe. nomenal succe they are already in demand in every civilized country in the world. Thousands of letters from everywhere tell us of marve ous cures, even after long uffering and vafter every means had fa 1. It is are so sure to brin ‘permanent — yaoe relief that I can afford to send them bn approval. ‘ Just send your name and mail will bring the Drafts | Then, after trying them, sfied with the benefit received, send us One Dollar. If not, they cost you nothing. You decide, and we take your word, Address Magic | Foot Draft Co., L K 5, Oliver Bidg., ackson, Mich, Send no money Write today. lives other because they prompt address. Return | prepaid if you are FREE KINDERGARIENS FREE TEXT BOOKS. The two mea ou Mr aced by ough th at existed b wo pet meas KINDERGARTENS SCHOOL BOOKS. Mr. Way On ng for the e end t ren of the poor portunity by struggles of he children of the given lucation along wit PRESENT COUNCIL, s a mber of the council. F is now cond term, to which ted wit opposition party Hi eves that ugh the present contract system public improvements are costing far too much, and has t steps, h his friends in the present legislature, to have the laws so amended that the city may do thé self in all cases where com This nge has been pro vided fe Bill No. 282, pending before the p ture, and sb ecome this session. Mr. Way is a law at a candidate at the primary, February 21, 1911, He be lieves in HONESTY, DECENCY, EFFICIENCY and ECONOMY, and on his public record should be elect ed EUGENE WAY CAMPAIGN COM MITTER. $10 SETS OF TRETH 85 The moet natura boat fit. 0 . G r $16 . tists for Finest $ A 12-YEAR GUARANTEE t y and work had at PAINLESS WORK A SPRCIALTY, Examinations Pree Ohio Dentists __ DIABETES ¢ of all ve and Without s even 18 -Upn. Doe for of Ophthal molady and Optometrist —~ Devotes nig antire fim ASSES WyE VNSusL ES AeAae NERVOUSNESS. MUSCLE Seri

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