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- THE SEATTLE STAR e Race of Gun Makers fmately f ' ; es " x } The building a new ‘ T a , are \ i Ax t f w with th one This w substantiate N 1 sa that » f " upo . ‘ y and ble ald ds | THAT Duneen art firm of New York City restores $1,180,000 that it had defrauded Uncle Sam out of in customs duties. As the recupera tion will be taken out of the Morgans, Whitneys, Huntingtons and general consume ng to be pinched. .'Rah AT LAST w an ° nk w Ballo: Pra w helped out o wo t a dads. had forgotien them, ev in ea To Improve the Human Stock For many years daring thinker talking about mak a better aC b er r ak eter Victous ew i go >» tw . a which is ame f lega a r | Now the tt r 5 and Jndiana with laws prov a sls @ pelessly defective x kind. | It ts ew and a b » hec that the common good i to individ « the business of society ‘ an stock, a a extent of p ting the perp a sw than » There will t » de ) lecting confirmed a A hoy , from among the ew be fine Wilsos w J a—are & r 4 @red to rank x t t SMtes. it happen: but th o cratic days. 1 SURPRISING how sure and easy a road to fame is open to the man who will simply serve the people well, like the present governors of California and New Hampshire. Or, rather, the surprising thing is that so few public men have sense enough to take the right road when Wt stares them plain in the face. } CENTURY MAGAZINE den @ects about cr but President Eliot aouee wens cone publ essary ! $ disagre | New Breakfast Food hilarious w fa “prepared and nothing eb and thet »” and other products at the prospect of “old Scot abroad free. | But what say the prohibitionists? Probably they will put it to the supreme court of a tech but if whiskey isn't made fr & cereal, and if it isn't prepared, would like to know what it Is. Looks like breakfast food, su! sugh MRS. OLIVE GELESTE WHITE, ex-actress, is off for Europe,| #0 that her Archibald can get a divorce on grounds of desertion. Olive| Gays they part because he insisted on her living in Cincinnati. Cin-| tinnati papers please copy. | ILLINOIS senate defeats the Oregon plan for selecting Unit States senators. It would be “hurting business,” probably ; Observations 17'S up to Mr. Diag to get Wall Street's periffasion to re o 08 °o ROYAL NEIGHBORS OF AMERICA has already had two riot ok MAN pardoned from Massachusetts state prison after 31 Was asked what strack him as the most curious thing on {nto the world again. He promptly replied The women's hats oa © | years, MOYER AND HAYWOOD ought to read what Editor Roosevelt Saye about the McNamaras Any man who seeks to have t me | Vieted if they are innocent, is guilty of a crime against the st Sisk. GUINEY, nationalist member for County Cork, now announces that } bribers are offering $5,000 to members of parliament. Oh! Isn't there] gone some little legislative body somewhere, that isn’t “Going, went, The Capital stock of this bank is owned by the stockholders of The Dexter Horton National Bank of Seattle. One Dollar or More Will start a bank account in Washington Trust & Savings Bank By regularly and persistent in this bank each and every we @ fund for any purpose Open your account now, your own pension fund, A% sa'savings A-% Washington Irust and Savings Bank New York Building positing a fixed amount or mouth, you can secure while you are earning. Begin iH | Second at Cherry Beki East 414, Cedar 414, MADISON ns At 12th H paddea furniture is as sate as in Get Bokins to mege you. THE STAR—WEDNESDAY, MAY 10, 19 BY W, G. SHEPHERD. o fat mer lways igh? IED BY FRED SCHAEFER, It's because the world Insists that CHARGES FOR THE FILLIN 1 Polk sat an't bear » nee a fi Pat Great Scott doctor jAll | have to do ta lift my foot trouble He t to laugh ne hat gold; |'They are ywhere I step r 1 nson, in B 1 plugging my teeth with. |" There's fl too, Fragrant ss gg haga Am ee . oN 4 I Thank you nen |r@vew, viol lanonette and He told me ubout how the world “ ail include it tn the . We have et Wil footedly tnaint d ! ton Tra \y | 1h but that's the name of extra fat, He 7 THE BOOMERANG LOGIC, | wl planted some bulbs last fall sid ae eae oe ets ing wh y electric Hght bulbs was like tb w y, fo ‘ | The doctor prescribed gardening When I wa y 4 I weighed 176 ) pocauee. yo boy} mé, but ever sir I've gone add a - r than y | to the soll my name's been I used to work ard ¢ ry day, and I lo’ J 1 thought as be | every evening. But when I married mother | a * om nor neces | He said what I needed was plen pointing toward a mite of a woman who w ttir ‘ : : | a of eah vegetables and alight at a machine, sewing I had to stay at b e Hut I don't see how ('m going to THE MOST FOR THE MONEY Rot eunlight tf 1 ave to sit out! ings. Then I got a job in the brass fa - iid y ‘ at y | in th arden all a shot te wher 1 got ke exercise th An | | «ur keep other peoy got during t t year we wer a 8 t } v v ar | my fresh vegeta pounds at I never stopped « ¢ » aT hed ” \ aught two ¥ ‘ mb-| I'm 52 now 1 e aco 1 t op x a ci | ériog over my fe night. | I couldn nd 4 quarter of a f A | Sow " A now. | w both hardy 1] and work ANSWERED THE DESCRIPTION. | y rent. | aa sobtan, ? b answered ; rk n p ak f . on ‘i ap Hk " d. t a | that oh a h ¥ . ver since. The landlord | wasn’t fruit trees it we re th t I won't mov 1 i'm ready | had sufte . one | I always felt a e 5 them and be | ed. And mother & I have aspa dishes, pons Ai > being} looking ans and nx, And I have bum wit ‘ Phin. tty dark am me. orien ane ox eause ago. Then one da tor for a newspi h The t a . oF : af : pened out our way, and he asked us if y 7 ant to e his newspape We didu't. We did AN ENGLISHWOMAN’S ' LOAFING ON THE JoB | oe oe ap a Mt he saw me bh LOVE LETTERS, fiir I see the management| ob egy Alig fae back Re I've been having a | adver ng water all the} newspaper off ed! P lly game with this itice set | Ik be coming out to see me Wha he matter, girl s od Clerk—~Ye bet hetwe you ik began ning oO mi a T went to sleep on my) 7OU Save my yr cone Re « ol and 2 mes fa th raphs made of « and sold them w hat and | wore her down town . shots Send w Ww " didn't Whe it very we ut I told by I* th noticing —her."—-Waabing: [PN row . P re | going to help her all 1 co i wa ae la . oe he let SHOULD BE A WINNER So Ms no f and . t a Nat Goodwin a club THE REASON jake . th ht ‘ ask 3.500 Ix Har “ x a finan: memt They danced | . é 1 - discovered b \ the Motly Kl tHe WOMAN THAT'S should be ach of his form. fat men that J was the ¢ man you kr 3 wives wi ably buy @ copy they ever had weigh and he “died | DIFFERENT Je ‘ son time ago. WHERE THE DAMAGES GO. She looks like a woman with a ther and 1 b Smith want Jones for] past ANOTHER VIEW thr rods 1 ages wwe by! Sh . , go to Pe n next 0 _ a I'm afraid he} . ying to e down a ving y . ” their an ; | tuista Ye more @ or fa CHARLES H. JOHNSON laugh. Lawyer~—O} w all right. I] “Not exactly; she is trying to 4i-| courthouse tria you He weighs 538 pounds, make ‘¢ i) SUREST INDICATION, LOOKING AHEAD : | Dance at Dreamland tonight. | on 1 that Didkine is prospering Where did you see that? 1 have 1 page Qu on an tising columns. alway ITE 80. mre worrying,” re As you come to, on Bay Hello, friend, did you fall You dully gaze at him a bit, And wonder where you are, I sit here every night,” you say, “To watch t WASN'T A PAINLESS DENTIST. “My dentist practice ‘Is that so? He couldn't ness with his What was j) “He's a Judge. A CLEAR Is there an that is troublt preacher, as he man No, doctor, gret a sack I never coat e. She so th it is wit Laurle what }| program.” WHERE HE WOULD FAIL. “Burbank bas made the cactui fit for food, hasn't he?” | “IL b®Heve so. Why?” I should like to see what he 1 do with my wife's bis cutts.”—Houston Post MEAN. “He took @ mean revenge.” In what, wa “When she he got the custody of her OUGHT TO Have “Stranger, th You're only ec | cold in both.”—Pele Mele. FRIGHTFUL, | “They say she looked daggers at | him?” “Worse than long hatpins.” of his A FINISHED PRODUCT. ag sued him for divoree judge pity on a poor, 1 {who is hungry and cold hat twinkling star,” has retired from the profession.” Why?" reconetle his religion the trouble?” Yhristian Sclentiat busi CONSCIENCE, | ything in your past) ng you?” asked the bent over the dying I have nothing to re wore a silk hat with } Judge. eat vocalist, isn't can sing ‘Annie t nobody can tell hout looking at the to give him lapdog. Judge. BE THANKFUL, ne man hin! yourself lucky. | old in one leg; I'm that. She looked Detroit Free Press. think girl Did that exp showing on He seemed with > kn If one ywadays, abe won't time to marry more than much about his wr four times before she's|the lawyer who was ¢ ing Bilin. Osgar un Safeguard Your Food by Always Using BAKING POWDER Made from Pure Grape Cream of Tartar Its purity, wholesomeness and superior leavening qualities are never questioned. NO ALUM— NO LIME PHOSPHATE “Alam its a powerlul astringent with very decided irritant qualities, owing to which, when ntity, it is emetic soon cause fatal gastro- taken Internally in sufficient q and purgative, and ma: intestinal inflammation.’ U.S. Dispensatory, p. 144, “The use of alum and salts of alumina in food should be prohibited.”"—Prof, Wood, Harvard Univ. Notioe that all advertisements of the cheap baking powders conceal the presence of alumy Therefore road the label. | Dr.PRICE’S stand? almost jon oe-examin | . His convention ot Denver. Whats in a name, anyhow? constant aenrch tor ce) A Man’s Shirt 9 pont friends and customers a o o o now exciaimes , the BY FRED SCHABFFER, H NEW YORK MEDICAL JOURNAL tries to relieve our anxiety anager. “You kuow I That Will Do | | persona invitation, so we earnestly } by announcing that burning in a fierce fire is practically painless. | T to the Ured business! “1 am Nddle bit off my feed, Os-,dosd vegetarian menoos, “Adolf? i i Be a © aes mie te: Bn tired usiness|fAr,,tranerurcers “und ‘yer pud-| “Shee vegetarian meio make A AB ane Week arge that you accept this announce- | u is going to build a fine tourist at Panama. He q fe ed business | dings don'd agree mit. me. youttiocks? Pt Re See Be a pretty good provider: \t you cam get him tar encugh nway from |" worr? me any. ‘He roots with|“\2¥g°u nara Te mae : ment as your ownindividual invitation os e others r ne te to the ball) — — = 9-8 — 4 's » { a aR oe Iba Louisville CourierJournal.|” A FINE STATE OF AFFAI NOT THE SAME. That's what we han- i rails at the stake in Lower California, according to the reports Foolish Questions What is He—~Yes, and every woman her boringmen. that. will | a 8 i _Y ae ee And, really, Diaz hasn't soldiers to burn. e i} figure. —Jadge. | = —= es ae = / ° © oe | The way people crowd to the ? stand the wear and a } PROF. FOSTER of the Washington weather bureau predicted an} heatre to see an improper play WHAT WON tear of a man’s job efe e e | earthquake that really came off Thursday. If he could ouly p Just think! They sold out the “Faint heart ne'er won fair lady ® pleasant picnic day that would really come off | house for t we n advance! t wind in that Is hid! “ acl Ic u | in ‘a> 6 How do you know Faint heart ne‘er won fair lady : THERE’S a woman's stocking worth $1,500 somewh in Cali-] 1 tried to purchase tickets and! But a name w a handle did! 5 j fornia. 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