The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 17, 1911, Page 4

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THE s SEATT LES STAR Reopening of the Lorimer Case | eR ERR THE STAR-—MONDAY, APRIL 17, 1911. . * * Di f# a rough, uncultured Ind * TODAY'S BEST STORY ® 4 No college training bas ne had ‘ a . 4 He says "I ain't” and “Hit ‘em on th t TONER ee and he'd AE ange Prey? ae aad . . If 1 the wi th N York And I read” instead of “p: > al BUT x , er " o r 1 no parlor pet pr yy i ' th a hit {n @ pinch, you bet L 1 5 A € n Ms . ta food oe 1 Hamm t ' A va " ik i x 1 : 1 nl ey THE DIFFERENCE From His Pa's Side a 7 1 at ; r ; . k t t 8 f hington. : . t J v he " } La F « » i | My aid t ( “ . ee a Now ke," he said. “Rplorers’ ed | . - t . and 1 drink | £ f of m if i 1 fac b . SIXTY orphan babies have just left New York for homes in Texas y hard ith and Oklahoma. Sixty lives taken from the slums and traneplanted in he d a Princes God's » ne. Fresh air, flowers, blue skies, fields, mountains, in-| and vagabondag stead of cold and hunger and vice. It is well! More, it is the best ever r an who or t “ nothing, you know, is an MADAME PAQUIN of F oe world’s & atest d aker and} while the man who live n mth also a ks. But, fetle he's already 1 | is @ tramp What r wif wh e Smoke ys ery Avent Cala oe My ¢ s a. He finds that smoke it t t € e $ 8. ‘ Detr ) T 1 Jamage done to wood k. T way of estimatin It p om th mugeliv ni dreas a Ke work t ople Chica: : ” A 8 : Gi an Ace T ke costs Chicag 1 cash, at least $10 a year for] : Lensineaie rool e ‘ | me t ity 1 j c Ass estimate of the ¢ | NOT A SINGER pea rm “ pani te ‘s > rt t * teacher anid ere is book Now i up smoke costs the inhabitant he s i rn “ and . wean gt tt in Clear that smok | hear your marriage to Jack| ng ¥ My God," No sooner had the sect Without definitely postponed ne to sing than ¢ girl waved her band franticall cos tage esvere Y He says it may be al p nging, the er inquired the cau ine even soft coal can be|*Ce™ and it may be a year be Pleane, teacher, I Joumny will get nearer if he wh eae ne k Th : , {fore we marry. You see, he mar-| ‘ a turnac 4 continual haze of thin bluish nathan: pvt OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE A MODERN NURSERY RHYME are one or more stack - Gland el 7 Wa) BEAT I, O10 MAN by proper stoking. In F © & meet Monday NX GWININ' ON You —~ - - ~ » are two small chimneys { Rought an airship Tuesday oN hla athe tinual rebuke to those who are respon Learned to fly Wednesday, } N = g stacks all about them. The fur-| Wiew sioes oda ~ are fed with bituminous SLACK, yet _ black smoke taguing from these chimneys. Tho fu naces are fed scientifically, that's all Buried on Sunday | What can be done in one furnace can be done in all And that was the end i Why, then, the smoke? Of Solomon Grundy } A hy a woman gets off a car backward; ask why a man croueses Carolyn Wells, in Woman's Home | his less k why a dog whirls about before lying down—and if you] Companion | be look long enough and dig deep enough, you ma ational answers. eo But don’t ask this question. There is no answer but that which P My wife and myself have been | Cc dent Taft gave to another such unsearchable profound question, name-| married years now without | - ly God knows. quarrel there is one astonishing fact that puts the smoke nufsance What do her friends say to question in a class with the riddle of the Sf gr j : it is cheaper to burn this coal without smoke than it is to waste ust what the always said | a third of it in unconsumed soot. a ene ee That makes the question utterly insoluble For it puts the ates trust and the railways and the other offenders in this regafd in the ped eet ny sad tot position of biting off their own noses to spi * pg ; =e It would be unbelievable if we did not » eathe the ke every day IRON MOUNTAIN EXPRESS No. 8 was rushing into St. Louis. An armed, masked robber appeared, put an awful pistol to the dining| AN INHERITED TRAIT car steward’s head, took his money, and got off the train. The masked) Knick j ? keun att robber understood his business from A to Z. | hearing | Bock No wonder His father | JAPS have engaged an American expert to show ‘em how to play| was a r who alw heard | baseball. We will have trouble with the Japs yet calls and his mother al s heard} 8 } iene burgia: P< Making a Success of Life . are coming to What, after tandard of su 5? aking a 5 don't dare to try | of mc t ah at ad chat it. We haver he git Like the poet | to 1 Heine might sa Don’t. be afraid e is Gents in the head | n't that c If succes achieving power or fame, most of us are counted out] “Jobbs was 1 nat an, | at the start. There isn’t genius enough to go around, If there were,| and was neve to iti} ft wouldn't be genius of anyone. But now he’s got an We are j mmon folks, living in our little of the world, | automobile doing our share of plain, everyday work, voting a ol da Has that made a dif ir comes, and of no particular account to any save those who happen) him?” | é < to love us A de he Still, we a mportant to ourselve Every moment of our briet |! * ng th ” Hives is precic The center of tb erse (for us) Is right|40™ - = as ere w r are a ve to make a a a h - by ; + ge THE EXCEPTION TO THE RULE I see,” Hicks said, "that the man with iliion and the man whose name {s on os You got trimmed bad. T|to + oo Seay - a grein Aenea ares ck ou got trimmed bad © remodel the Ten Commandm Do your wo : a poor " you con right up to the handle.” Do kre yew ou mie you were confi Remodel, eh?” Dorkins retorted. lovingly, like a consecrated man. Make your work a prayer! Daleeie--d tan 3 iene A ae hey need is restoration Use your v and your influence to help the world along toward} ti, icked. . better things. Fight for men! Let money and property look out for|' 3 IT CAME thems« for men—for men, women and ch Quweliduad Whole Cashier—I'm sorry, madam Lo’ the only reality. If you do good work husband's account is overdrawn it will it. If you vote for b good, it will be Lady—Huh! [ thought there because But anyhow, love your folks—the little wife this check without waiting for the babies, the old mother and father—-anybody that belongs to you. 2 - o- And lo good and hard! No life fail that fills the measure of the opportu Fail ure? No, 1 a glorious success! Observations JAP socialist arrested and another plot to kill the mikado unearth en born,” these. eo 8-8 NOW Taft will order ‘em across the border! A Mexican army has} bathed in that supplies Imperial valley, Cal., with drinking | water ewe | HARRIMAN lines are putting in new ties to prepare for the traffic to Frisco fair in 1915. Needn’t do It on our account. We've already began to save up so’s to be able to ride. Cee eae MICHIGAN ralire earn more money under the compulsory 2-cents. | Old Dought (a es ' amile fare than they ever did before, And they sald they would be | apie ' ds ea es Mtge Fuined. Do the plain people know more about railroads than the rall-| "se, was the whale. But it took woad mar | saa thoge-daxe ws get away from} da adh. him.” WORK on the treaty of everlasting peace between Great Britain and the United State actually begun. What's more, Japan has agreed to modify her treaty with England if it stands in the way,.Look g00d, doesn't it? Circulating Library o o °o AT N. ¥. WORLD calls Socialist Berger a “belated arrival” in 308 UNION ST. congress because all danger of plutocracy passed with the disappearance of a republ orlty in the house, and all our problems are a LANE THE BOOKMAN the accession of a democratic majority. Well, Mr. World, you're a|| Opp. the Postoffice Main 6023 Jot more optimistic than we are! But we hope you're right East 414, MADISON <"« Bekins ce At 12th Ags rape eae i Got’ Bekins to move’ you 2204 First Ave. Acre Meet our dock foot Hewett Saturday and Sunday 10:30 a. m et If you ¢ represen about about 5 p.m. fice, to meet our agent at Ev Ave., send for map, circuls "BEAT IT” AND UNFORTUNATE PEOPLE THE TELY LOST ae have started a move ment {n Eng What a waste of time & TOO EASY BET YOUR LIFE, Hh, A ue S37" worT STAND AROUND » WHY NOT SMILE AWHILE? dK / land all Your but I can't honor this check, was something wrong when he wrote me to get hysterical, 5 to 40 Tracts tative at Everett, ‘Tuesday, Wash., at ‘Thursday, Launch Ranger leaves dock every urning will leave Greenbank annot come to our Seattle of- ar and price list and arrange erett. This arrangement will take care of people wishing to go from Snohomish County and points north Address CALVIN PHILIPS & CO. 815 and 816 Seattle, Leary Building. Washington. Here Is a Dog—‘ YORK, A “ | hild f child Inbor law York | npotled ' Chang | Bayon. jand 1 e tt wh hem i t I and a , Ary of nde 1, we beet steak « N h ted We De Rxnctly as We Advertioe—Ait LABORING PEOPLE'S DENTISTS Electro Dental Parlors Con. Wiret Ave. and Pike Oppodtie Public Market F. & F. STATIONERY Kodak Developing and Printing a cle Card: 16< 523 UNION 87, William Bent was t WORLD-RENO ON a te One 1 y f One Kimba Wo eeciecbe cee One Haines & Co, for ... We w it is very bew!lder after readitig the many adve be, owing to the fact that you p house in the ett th en come to the west possible price Then 0. k ¢ arer if his piano does not give sat t guarant lived up to, We hope to be a THE le be > diay ore | | | 1421 WALL PAPER. AND PAINT SALE Te, Re and 106 Varniened Thies. bie roll Abe © Varnish, per DANLEM & BARRY 1508 Third Ave. Near Pike —AT THE— ANGELES CAFE Latest Moving Pictures New Every Day FREE REGULAR DINNER Served from 11 a. m. to 8 p, m including coffee, tea, milk, beer or wine. 25c . Vocal and Instrumental Musie Afternoons and Evenings. Why Cook at Home? VED CROW) GEO. P. BENT r par a cha all t YOU MAY NOW OBTAIN -... 8366 FACTORY STORE GEO. P. BENT COMPANY ‘Scotty’ —Who Plays Parts in a Show When the Law Bars the Child Actor NORA BAYES AND SCOTTY The illustration shown above is a photograph of a Bent Piano manufactured by William Bent about 1797 in the U ( P. Bent Company, of Cl PIANO E-THIRD Orr I , ty lef the quickest y t ‘“ t icent instru- piar we no doubt we are at special $600 $500 A $475 Uy ior ees $318 $4133 A $375 Uprig ) ceeeees S250 $400 | A $350 Upright Piano for ........$288 1 Pianos of h t qualit vith the strongest kind FEW apr sort yr One Steinwa J as new. ..... . .o+-293 | One Schaff Bros., g .. $195 hase a plano on would piano Our » hat you © local piano in a lifetime newspape visit every of all of the pianos men choice before it has found its way to » THIRD AVE., NEAR PIKE Special EXCURSIONS In May, June, July, August and Sept. Several de- Toall Principal Eastern Cities. choose. ed than “URSION sirable routes from which to Longer limits and stop-overs gran ever before on SUMMER EX( TICKETS. You may go one way and return another. 3st. We would be glad to have you call and get Final limit October full details. GEO. P. CAVE, General Agent. McNAUGHTON, ¢ 712 “Request Rock Islan Ticket G 2. 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