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THE STAR—SATURDAY, MAY 6, 1911 _ THE SEATTLE STAR Bar Publishing Go. “I'll do it,” said Mr. Commuter—then he had to éatth a train e The Star Circ t : ; t is ma > . ———— a - Their Joke Exposes Their Scheme at ” : { = * y aes eee BREAKFAST FOOD. erlificates Ready for e Star Uircie lviembers be time was t the Cordova f , — : Thy t ! tea party OER ee! fi Pe ee : I n Pp a BB 1 . * * ; I * POET IN THE CIRCLE, 7 *® CIRCLE MEMBER TELLS * b \ ES , . * . * ABOUT OLALLA, WASH. # f Vhyr 1 a 4 ery @ ee ee ee ee ee f can and : 2] f th A ! lite } an contributes the fol * * 1 + ' eR - th ywing or al poem to the column One of the Cire ; erty to! } D. ar stat f Aldr A te the rane ae low m to th umn Olalta sends In the follo ‘ Was! r ament FOR RENT Who does not welcome this time of enting letter about Olalla } r the year? olf It’s t ame savin’ OF _ I'm sure all the children do, ¥ T thoucia t aeadie deste 0 * Se ly, here’s that whole proposition in a nutsh 1 sree HURT For cold, ad sore throats they need . lines and tell you that I » 4 , " ‘ r » ear join The Star Circle club, and The Guggenheims, and the Guggenheims alone, are holding| een And they feel they are children, Ser Ga Tee aes pi] von about Otalla. in just new Eva is aof 13 years is| !m Olalln there are two m 1 new member of a new member| Shingle mill and s lumber mill the Circle. She of the Circle, The shingle mill belongs to my lives at 823 23rd Her name is, {ather. Olalla is about 16 mi av. Eva ts a Gladys Parks,\{rom Beattle, It has a wry pret bright, girl and Gladys is in the barbor and we go swir back the development of Alaska. The Guggenheims will not allow Alaska to be developed] except on their own terms. We could have been mining coal in} Alaska long ago if they had not insisted that they alone be given What time of the year do the chil-| dren not care | To have he school bell ring #0 the privilege. For in winter thay could not breathe | 2) 3"e tig win Eighth grade at\suininer time. Olalla ts noted Have Secretary of the Interior Nor enjoy themsctves outside| ™@ny honors in the B. F. Day/s earliest and wtrawb Misher is to p cases Monday E. ¢ * ‘ every Boon the contests schoo! ag soto nn ay Se ee - - . sas awberries are rij wil Hughes of Se gal briefs ar —AND AFTER You've REM ERRaA aaa AAR KKKaaARHA KKH trent you, to some rawberry that it : tal Done ALL THAT you “ *|* CONTEST FOR *|shortcake with geal, genuine ‘ 1. It believes in the MGKT. PLANT THO * A GOOD MOTTO *,% NEXT WEEK. * am N oe tid possibilit way Poe > ge OR TRI Rt RTO te te) LOIS M. NAGLEY ee cosntry, 1 tl * Ishi their Rkkkkthhhh ttt hk e| “How would you goaboutmaking| Thanks for the, invitatio rhe. wants to see the r faced the ardship: « ja back yard garden? | : toa Here's ived from one|" ‘The above fe the subject of next|*** © RA ME RAH H & & len - ywever, to turn Alas’ wer to tl ren of th member week's contest. For the boy or! . 7 _ It is not ready, however, to turn Alaska ove BS Dear t Jack: 1 joined some| girl writing the best 100word * _ Boye and Girls, have re * Reims to accomp to fight any tim | time ago and sent In some work, | composition on that subject will re-]* C%Yed your membership cer- * : ; , wition at subject will re] titicates yet? If you ha + people of Alaska. ever, tot patties ed to get a prize. Then I) ceive m handsome prize. If the! ¢ went for a certificate. be : for the Guegenheims and $ failed to send in any more we winner should be a boy a fine base-| 4 angdo so. All you have t The Guggenheims to rule Alaska and But, “If at first you don’t succeed, | pall will be given as a prize, a & , es you have % * uggenhei try, try again,” ts my motto. of candy will be given if the ; He a ye ge > ; hundred-million-dollar ¢ 1 wish that you would please send | winner is a girl. The second and M ter Se e }} Val SO Ane cen. & oosevelt, Garfield incl ked Re « | mberahip certificate. 1 £0) third prizes will be t T * . an ; hip & ‘ <0 tht es Machot and Garfic these} Daniel Bagley school and aim | subject perhaps deals mostly with the membership * term expire ne ‘ * BES snes, atoteed 18 essen B Sixth, Iam 11 years old./the city girls and boys who have | ¥ a C are us ¢ he “ ic i very truly jback yards, but i you coyntr Then the Guggenheims locked up Ala 1 be} So neomvape je poy a1eRNSCREN HERES oO sigh ve te! was the defiance they flung to the peopte] —_— on racer no 4 rope you've Dance at Dreamland to of the United States Ot & gees chance be ° 4 ; = : ; | | 10 o'cloc day © hw ew lock © zine ar and senator y ed] : CHI-NAMEL terms {ft Meek Trunk & Bag Co., Inc. sesame TRUNKS AND SUIT CASES “These fool conservationists are blocking progress,” they These fool c rn K i Stops Dandruff and Restores Gray We atanitnane wn gon ge *& , »Gue-| yanaarte— w Faded Hair to Ite Natural Federal Paint and Wall howled | ; ; IE Color. Does Not Dye or Stain Paper Co. 1806 #th, Di ally Opp. P.-L And Alaska could have been opened years ago ms had been willin ccept fair ter genh ie Guscenheims v or ruin A LONG NOTICE 7 : 5 = ‘] The Guggenheims w gen WohONG NOTICE A WOEFUL WAIL OT a SI Those who know the inside history of the activities of the Felis age tanto el BY TOM AKERS cae oP Opht i be Foam sor 4 e re ered i i s ck- hema cape gg henge “ Whisper ft softly, with bated breath vetor of Ophthal mola big land grabbers in Alaska, know that black-record of bribery.) )/oiicr William. dy the nele Wheper ht softly, with be od breath ~and Optometrist ing fit, RUOAEERRE De ea “ evento ie ative tlre jm Ne mY falsifying of records, suborning of courts, lawlessness, and every |bors said, from lack of prope } tune of unhafiowed hollow groar crime in the decalogue, up to and including murder, will under- ent, Seth hitched up an stand what this demonstration at Cordova really was. tuto town to have a notice Speak To his death inserted in the The ggenhein force the pres iy newspaper Raymond {s off the wagon dent and the courts t Alaska There ain't no charges, be} The insect” is on Ore booze An uprising of a Boston tea party there,” he asked, anxiously | Fill up the mug for the boozy “bug,” it's a huge joke } “Ob, ye ind editor »w watch the Giants lose “ae «jan price t n neh.” | Likewise an unmerited insult to the memory of those heroic |" «¢, mattered the old men! Black ts the brow of the great McGraw men of early Boston, who later fought at Bunker Hill and|~and six foot t opol Tender bis feelings, his temper raw Sstarved at Valley Forge. itan Magazine. Gloomy and glum js the Giant camp, os While Gotham's fan flock bas got a cramp. Certainly. A Hantington Hunch Raymond has got a “package,” __rhin ergs Smears hae WHERE TO GET IT TY ; E. Hunting et railway mult Oth te Ce done ono D. dandratt, ett The following dealers, in addition to the main office and he other day Henry E. Huntington, street railway multi-| Little ¥ - Bd Pe Cty nts’ hope, ‘ oo cme Se the Latona Bunkers, can supply you with Lady Welling- Siillionaire of Los Angeles, and nephew of the late | peratehed up.--Philadetphia | __No chance to cop the rag oe, ¥ Ss : ton Coal. Find the dealer nearest to you and call him up- Huntington, purchased a Bible in New York for $50,000. The) al FOR THE REAL EVENT. | PERHAPS “MONKS & MILLER, cor. 8th and Madison St. Main 1007. itches state that this is the largest price ever paid for a copy * An Alibi a Highiand gathering one] A University of Pennsylvania A. E. CORNELL, 226 Thomas St. Queen Anne 408. Of what Walter Scott called “the book.” Huntington has other ‘She claims a perfect alibi pan had entered for a)speculator in theories that deal M'CONAGHY & ELMORE, Ist Av., cor. King St. Main 4451 PIONEER FUEL CO., Fremont-Ballard. WEST SEATTLE, A. W. Catton. West 11. at Ooo and #2 PRICES AT BUNKERS: sale in Seattio at Owl Drag © Lump, $5.50; Nut, $4.00; Furnace, $3.75. Distributors for SUPERIOR ISSAQUAH COAL ents, The first of| with h ¢ was a quarter Donald | youn: tainly didn’t distinguish him if in the quarter mile, Of eight runners he was last san life told a group of men that woman's > ing in atze. professor,” said one of the *. “bot It is also true, fe it that man's arm ts increasing wth correspondingly f"—Phil What ts her ay school look for it.} have gotten his Su Bibles in his library, and he cou Tésson out of any of them, if he had kn re te Neither is this particular Bible very beaut In fact, it is over 400 years old, yellow and rusty with age, the print is bad} it robably the first Bible ever printed from movable type),| “That proves an alibi for her hair, Donald, Donald,” erled a par (it was probably the r 7 Y but how about berself?"—Houston | tisan, “why did ye no’ run faster?” in le girl was brushing and the press work is “cheesy,” as printers say. | Post. Run faster? 4 ow delphia Time PRICES AT BUNKERS: Well, then, what in the world did Henry do it for? Well— ee lempeuty. “ast me teatel| > Lump, $4.50) Nut, $3.50. but just wait a minute. A day or two later he telegraphed a| ENABLING HER TO CATCH up. | self for the bagpipe competi} Mra Naybor—You seem rather ARNOLD § 6 es ; additio om vi “and & ou still rejoicing ton."—Harper'’s Magazine. oarse this morning, dear gilt of $25,000 for the Y M. C. A. addition in L Angel nd are you still rejoicing in teh pce .o. - ae MAIN OFFICE LATONA BUNKERS * wt , 5 > o om y{that splendid cook, Mr Mala i What's that got to do with it? Oh, nothing much, only |prop?” inquired the — savine Tha eDrtOn. Huntington is no longer a kid. He has learned a thing or two|”"Wen "we are and we ain't,"| The office boy, says « writer in| aight While the “getting was good,” and with the gatherings of many|said Mrs. Malaprop. “The fact is|the Sketch, looked at the pet 7 shillions he has learned that nothing gains the good will of “the|Mary was so completely procras| sistent woman artist, who called ... OFF THE LINE. — Better classes” like a reputation for piety and philanthropy. So/tiated by the work of my house-|six times a week, and | “What became of Buts’ edu » $30,000 f id Bible. That's religion. And jjhold that I've given her a three| “The editor's still en | ented goat he gave $50; ior an old Bible hat’s relig week's vacation. 1 was afraid if} “Toll bim that doean’t matter. 1/ “He had to dispose of it.” for the Y. M. C. A., and that’s both rel mand philanthropy.|1 didn’t she would be invalidate t to marry bis What was the trompte?” And he gets a whole column of reputation for seven days'|termagantly.”—Harper's Magazin he to tell him,| “The neighbors thought the goat income! Noble-hearted gentleman! home rather late last oston Transcript ELECTRIC VIBRATOR 40! HINKLEY BLK. 113 NORTHLAKE AVE. Catarrh and Asthma Cure OTH PHONES 5040 > North 465-Green 652 fails for poor circulation FOR WEST SEATTLE PRICES PHONE WEST II and allmeyts of the brain, heart and vital organs. Invaluable for rheumatism, neuralgic and para lytic affections, Indorsed by physicians. Thousands sold. Pro- duces health, strength, beauty, vigor and vitality, You can get a free massage or sample by bringing this ad with you, at — nad sev | Was learning too many human ac “We won't print any such stuff as|menia today jComplishments, and there was a that,” said the editor loftily, as he - crisis when the animal began to “Honor Thy Father and Thy Mother’? | "203.8% ‘ne manners Angelic Youth {take in washing.” —Augusta Herald | Mother—Just run upstairs and , > “Mother's day” will be celebrated Sunday, May 14. It was|about it,” retorted the contributor. It was a terrible sensation,” says h baby’s night gown, Tommy by Anna Jarvis of Philadelphia, “as a simultaneous observance | “You're not the only one who wor Tommy—Don't want to! man who is narrating his expert-| throughout the world of the love and gratitude men, women and chil-| print it.” | Mother—Oh, well, if you are go-| 8 while almost drowning. “After Released From Pantages Circuit for Two Weeks dren owe their mothers.” On that day a white carnation is worn in Bees ing to be unkind to your new little |! "ent down for the third time my 331.35 ARCADE BLOG. Dorothy Sherman Ladies’ Quintette honor of the mother. Limerick of Long Ago. |sister she'll put on her wings and|P@st life flashed before me in a Third Floor “sai Last year Mrs, John B. Dodd of Spokane, Wash., took up the cause| There was a young girl from Siam,| fy back to heaven series of pictures Each an artist and soloist Of the neglected “old man,” and inaugurated “Father's day.” It will| ho sald to her lover named Priam,| ‘Tommy—Then let her put on her| °* yoy agen to Hasna Be celebrated this year on June 16, and, it is believed, 2,000 towns and| T° kiss me, of course, you'll have | wings and foteh her night gown!—| &*** tiend, edging forward | ——— ee Co mm i mM d Cities will observe it, A colored flower will be worn for the living, to use force, |The Throw | With interest, “a picture of me lend er Ic f Is ’ on ay ‘a white flower for the dead. And Lord knows you're stronger PATER ing you that $10 in the fall of 1898, the 8th, for Dinner and Supper did you? GETTING WHAT YOU WANT Ye Jered you teak well done. The waiter brought it to you rare, You ate it, although steak You could have sent the steak back and had it the way you ted it; you didn’t take the trouble; you wanted well-done ak, but you didn't want it enough. Circulating Library —AT- 308 UNION 8T. LANE THE BOOKMAN Opp. the Postoffice Main 6023 On both occasions thousands of sermons will be preached from the| than I am Mister,” asked the waytarer text: “Honor thy father and thy mother, that thy days may be lor porss have you got any old clothes you pon the earth which the Lord thy God giveth thee.” Englishman—1 lke your Ameri-| don't want? ft is a beautiful and touching idea, springing in part from real|°®",*!458, you know, awfully, but I No, but here is an old s need of a revival of filial love and respect—a need more urgent, per-|40Pt understand it. Harold just | bile you ean have aid “When I die, bury me in Yo Thanks, but I have e1 | , in America than in any other place under the sun. es ~ os hanks, but I have enough trou-| haps, kers.” What did he mean? ble supplying my own wants, with-| Madame Grace-Harris-Towers, formerly soloist ton Symphony Orchestra,” now singing Dinner and Supper Souvenir Night, Thursday next—Hand-painted Candle- stick for the Ladies. Hotel Savoy Co. ALASKA'S OIL AND COAL ALASKA Oil Fields have been reported on by U. S. Government experts. CANADIAN capital is largely interested in develop ing Alaska’s resources. “That wasn’t slang.’ out begging gasoline from door to 2 ° “No? Well, h are yonkers? G , 4 bur mon Isaiah on Private Monopoly Well. what are yonkers?” "door."—Pittsburg Post. “Woe unto them that join house to house, that lay field to field, THA. THERE 18 NO PLACE, that THEY may be placed ALONE in the midst of the earth!” you do not not like re Observations ROCKEFELLER congratulates Dr. Pearson, the philanthropist, on Biving away his fortune. tious food and the most dainty and delicious. ° ° o SOME of those Mex insurrectos fight better during an armistice} than at other times, it appears. Se ae 2 KIRKPATRICK, new socialist mayor of Granite City, Ill, dectares | for @ municipal fuel and tee plant. er ee FISHERMEN dumped many tons of fish back into the water so's to Keep prices up in the Los Angeles market. a eee MRS. CORA JONES of Santa Rosa, married two years, is suing for @ivorce from the fellow who courted her for 14 years. en S WAGES of 10,000 Canadian railroad men voluntarily raised 14 per cent? Whew! We'll either have to annex that Canada or go over and live there, at That's the way lots of poople xo through life. They wish to prosperous, but they do not wish it enough to make the self sacrifices necessary for saving. They wish to be well educated, but they do not take the time to read the books that would in- crease their knowledge. Yet the old German proverb, “What a man wills he can,” is true, You can have what you wish if you wish it hard enough OIL of the highest grade by government tests is now being produced in Alaska, contains 38.5 per cent Naphtha, 31 per AND cent Kerosene and 21.5 per cent Lubri cating Oil (paraffin base). COAL of the best quality, high fixed carbon, no ash, will be supplied cheap as ordinary coal. COMPANY, owns large holdings of Alaska Oil Land, its own Oil Rig. Invites corres. pondence with investors. KATALLA, OIL and COAL Fields will astonish the world by their production of high grade Oil and ALASKA. Anthracite Coal, attle dentists are telling nts that it Is abso: lutely impossible for us to make a $50 gold plate for $15, but please remember that other dentists are not running our business ¢ manager of this office will present $1,000 to any charitable institution in tle if it is proven that we not do just exactly as we vertise. Do not let any one attempt to talk you out of tak ing advantage of this remark able offer. Bridge work from....83 a tooth 1 Gold crown fro #3 up own from 3 up ° o © COLUMBUS CITIZEN {s making a hot fight for direct nominations | by the people of all Ohio officials. We Judge it’s hot by the way the| party bosses are yelping. POWDER Absolutely Pure The only Baking Powder made from Royal Grape Cream of Tartar No fussing or fretting over the biscuit-making. Royal is the aid to many a Suppose you make up your mind that you are going to get to the top in your business—if you really wish to, you can, There will be opportunities to master details in positions above yours—if you are really work ing for your wish, you will grasp these, even if it means unpald overtime or the sacrifice of per sonal pleasure. Map out the course in life you wish to follow, set as a goal whatever place you Wish to attain, then keep con sistently at work wishing, doing everything you can to attain yer Re __ HUNTINGTON, who paid $50,000 for that Gutenberg Bible, saya “It is merely a case with me of buying what I do not have whenever| the opportunity offers.” a | M'MANIGAL says he gonfessed to that Los Angeles dynamiting for the sake of his wife and children. Going to hang for them? Oh! maybe his confession means that he won't hang! SE ae HA! here's the white man’s hope! John McKay of Tompkinsville, L. 1, challenges the world to an eating match. His record is 28 pounds of beef, eight loaves of bread and 12 quarts of milk, he says. We “bridge.” Gold ti Silver fitting Temember we give a written guar antes with all work DENNY INVESTMENT CO., 603 Lumber Exchange o o oO HERBERT SHAW of Fresno snatched his girl e , 9 your end, You will get there Bumting, Seattle, W lah atlas & teldieter frien io paight, rsgged o iicctes lene ns cook’s success. Roley tims, providing ia oaer * pantie ashington. <A ae mower, and got married, When a fellow wants a Fresno lly i ba Hor w.s® 4 pack Board of Trade Building, and James st. Phones: Main Ke c pRrok™ B. c 1652, Ind. 4598, Free Delivery, Lica” Aci couvels 5 Mceet Prices Right. Charlie Powell. | J 1105 Third Ay., N. W. Cor, Union Y van P sigs oo Ot Felix Brown, NOTE—Ering this, ad. ast \ ee ae gage aaah sina