The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 4, 1911, Page 4

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SEATTLE : nited” Frese. Fabitahea dally” bp Fi | __ DO YOU LIKE THESE? Pt think that the national convention of real estate dealers, tn ‘At Denver, should be passed without notice. The real cstate ‘are the fellows who know more about building wp things than congress or any other legisiative body Things in artificial colors that would make Truth bre strap and run away, but, at heart, they work for putting facts ove of them who deceive and 88, Indeed, we owe a lot to the real estate of this country, and so let's listen to what they any. want the powers of the national immigration bureau ¢m so that immigrants may be properly distributed. ‘We all know-that the majority of immigrants go to the mines an mere slaves of heartless corporations or else to the ta, where they breed disease, vice and low wager for ov , Whereas they should be directed to the farm or to the haml they can hope to eventually owa thelr own homes and really ame part of the nation. The dealers dem Bay be made cheaper.” and the cost thereof. ‘Congress, are to be be They may oc facts and creating r don’t last long tn bw My star is gone from yonder sky,/Grandmamma died in agonoe. 1 think ft went eo high at first | Susan's papa was greatly vexed, Pity now poor Mary Ames, | Lite Wille bang hte alster, 2 free lumber, “eo that the bullding of homes Miinded ty her brother James, She was dead beforo we missed dealers know all about the building They, rather than the crowd of lawye ed when they state what would increase THE STAR—FRID ¥, AUGUST 4, 1011, ) yy. The Side-Splitting Fun of the Old Gong i as Keen to the Cowboy Today as it in the Day of the First Cattle Baron. THE SEA. 1 Lazy. Dehold the wonders of the mighty|The Roof it has « Lazy Time, deep, A-lying in the Sun; Bo Pittsburgh ts to an Where crabs and lobsters learn to) The Walls they have to Hold Him /qdded! With all the amoke in that creep, | Ips town, lots of folks think It ought to And iittle fishes learn to swim, ‘They do not have much Fun, | pe spelled with an “It” And olumay satlors tumble in, —- vPoaad ® — 8 N. MIELANCHOLIA. Susan polsoned her grandinother’s A Limoriok, T am @ peeviah student, I; tea; That it just went and gone and) And he sald to Susana, “My dear, / buret. what next?” MARY AMES. LITTLE WILLIE. A voracious young fe! Jonce Dduliding of homes. Other things the dealers demand are extension of the reclamath ‘and the work of the waterways commission and rigid conserv More land, more trrigation and diteltn: main, are mighty good things per ef. em. So does the whole nation. " We finally rely on congress to give us what we need and want. | ‘are in congress close to 800 lawyers, who. know little or nothing How many home-bullding real estate men? ‘of our natural resources protection of the public real estate dealers want building homes. But it ie just our foolish habit in respect of many things. Wh: We come to select fellows to build our homed, or give us better mora ‘or more justice, or less oppression, or to educate our children, ‘pull our teeth, we don't select « body of builders, moralists, phys! ‘educators or dentists. We select a body of lawyers, They leg ‘and another body of lawyers, on the bench, knocks out the legisla If it threatens to amount to much. Here are two tips that are “worth their weight in gold": DON'T mushrooms (even If you can afford 'em) or ice eream and from ptomaine polsening ago a woman nearly died Hitting the Loan Shark ployers have finally got after the loan shark ‘Bensidlo New York “— &@ club, and this time they will hit him hard. You see the loas aarh hold is fear on the part of the victim. He is afraid of ‘Dosa knows he anticipates his wages by borrowing But the bosses have adopted these rules: your employe when served with an attachment of another chance. yet bat 4 loud call for money.” main uf is job if the his belt ond a ateehooter in the other, “He was tn thi md she attachment 1 ears Sans tine three days after) about four or five years ago. His name was Williamson.” a h and encourage co-operative savings and loan assocta posal! more than sensible—it is a loving thing to do. ‘over the country, And the employe, on bis part, should deal less anxious to borrow, bec t to be bitten there will be sharks willing to bite—at ¢ ao long as there id have started something really ‘0 celebrate the fast four days of vaca- ‘g Potlatch in miniature will be held. Special stunts will be sched each day. Please the youngsters and they'll please you! put Garbage--Read It || a merry widow I would make. In charge of the Collins to entertain the kids. constitutional.—Philadeiphia Bulletin. tieally no smell in summer. wearing. He empties those clean bundles Caley the without it tt im the can. Result: No freesing 19) know the Kentucky drinks can do « lot of things to a man."-—Houston sront’ sot Luther uroank plumb 4 ‘bage man with no disagreeable shoveling to rel i CRS SE ERD silicate atid Bs sa ni Si aiidceaailitiadicaal hen @ e = our Mair 2 - @ goes joyously on his way to (he incinerator, urned in its original packages, paver and all. has touched It, no nose certain amount of etvic se, mixed with kindness ail down the line. What PATENT No. 1,000,000 will_be issued Aug. $ to a Cleveland man for ‘auto tire? oo machine ts designed to give every person in a card game & Wonder if you could attach it to mining stock. er is overwhelmed with applications who fwant jobs as farm hands, but neither in Nebraska nor is anybody overwhelmed with a demand for jobs as servant ‘Well, if the girls ave really going “back to the land” it's a gaod that the men will follow, ° labor comunission: Have it by Using “Swissco,” the Wonderful Hair Grower That Has Proven ite Merits in Thousands of C @ shores and waters mn. | cannot understand could have been permit- as the water of the lake is The dump at present is very of. fensive and the west ond of the lake we the nealth of the people, please stir up the guilty pa M had fields are now opened to the public. 15 cents per gallon. ‘There are over two thousand tools reduced in price at Spin- ning’s Bargain Store now. ish of you to pay 100 for a 16, or @ 3-62, or a %-Inch Syra- cuse Wood Drill when you can buy it at 1415 Fourth ay. for bc. EB dealers and jobbers can money by buying at Spin- ictionary don’t | he fs an undesirable | per quency ghould be taken in 10c 1-16, #82 or %-inch Square Shank Syracuse Wood Drill 5¢ Ibe 6-22 or 3-16, # . 20¢ 7-32 or %-Inch, wai 10¢ 26¢ 9-32 or 5-16-inch, same 18¢ 200 11-32, %, 13-82 or 7-16-inch, thrown off the car so un- miously, and such tactics to my mind an old but ef- remedy. It was that the organize a vigilance com- I guarantee that mat- concerning the public welfare be corrected. There are esy- handed individuals in this would slow up somewhat ‘and perhaps condescend to people as God intended they I should ike to & member of the vigilance com- Incidentally, 1 enclose you properly signed, the Yours for effective measures and ernment, ‘GEO, J. HIBBARD, 1415-17 Fourth Avenue, TRICK & MURRAY Office and Factory Columbia St. Red-hot nails in her oyes he) her, . poked |<wiute’s ‘alwayn up to trian, — {At Peaches then uttered some Ain’ ‘ i) I never saw Mary more provoked,! Ain't he cute? He's ouly ‘sx os Oreos . THE ISSUES, THE TIME Am going to die; 1 feet tik: 'd swallowed the stones.” Eastern papers tell of a man who lived 12 days with a wound tn hie heart, Laura Lean Jibby told about him long ago, ml NO, 4. 3 course you've heard about them A Chicago woman went bath! BY M. C. LARKIN, hi about all, except Vitaatea as y were knee high) were at Venice, Cal, and got beyond hi SNELLING, Cal, Aug. 4-—Whenjaround the once self-confident|the same as they re in the days depth. She weighed 210 pounds,|® horse is being ridden for the|rider, whone education, in @ few lof the first cattle baron. and they bad to haul her out with |firet time, the ways sitting has been broadened! Is there anything picturesque a derrick. on the corral fe mas who ¢ left in the life of the cowboy? What do it just a little better than the/ Now this ts no “posed” photo.|is the answer? Well, just be a party ling off the per-|You can prove that for yourself|to a scene lke this once, either nee, #0 he say, |by trying to take the pose that's}as rider or spectator. You can linan's ashes into the street and man is alw given alshown here. The camera caught jfind one on any imodern cattle }mnde gin rickey» In the funeral urn. jthe rider just before hit the|ranch, if you hang around a few Probably used sloe gin, too. und, Incidentally this ts a ple days. a a 4 | ture of the climax of about as much | Lives of married friends remind -wplitting, tearbringing fun for | ue we can. make our fives sublime] bunch gf bronzed athietes fn | by postponing cur engagements en %eve%, clfcles at once, which {s|"chapa” as was ever crowded tnto | BF eI oo indefinite length of time. Steven some bucking, as any real cowboy |five or ton seconds. will tell you. Though the photograph w ie ag Anu agg el, this demure looking little taken only a few days ago on apa Me gener of horse flesh is led forth, attic ranch near here, {t's a scone | wale aounbe ate ‘#mart” chap climbs boldly off|that's been enacted ever since) Ind. 106 jonce, pita on his hands and’ the: e whoys, Ite detatls (of | . =] KESSLER’S [2]| ! DIG-UP SALE | WILL OPEN ON THE MINUTE] | A witness in the New York evar. antine inquiry sald he threw a dead Zz % ee have to iy man He to 0 him keep quiet, so that you ‘What are the lacues of the cam-| can save him from drowning.” “Yes, and the time to do ft is petra he first hegine to rock the oat.” > The flesh of whales ts a staple article of dist in Japan. “Tve always thought,” she eaid, relating her woes to the divorce —-eeeneannnemnnnnen | aw Fer, “that Henry, rer, well, im- SAME THING. bibed too freely.” “I am trying to find my brother,” naid the gentleman from Eogtand| “You're right,” replied the ta timMfly to the fleree looking person with a sheath kvlfe in one aide of | Yet. “tvs never seon him pay for nelghborhood | @ drink.” “Well, we haven't Issued anything “Wiliamson—kind of goody-goody chap?" At last the Indian is coming to “You, that's the man.” his own. The Barry Historical so- “Guess I did know him. He committed aulci@e three years ago.” | cloty bas decided to put up « few . “What! My brother committed suicide? Why, he was the jast/ monuments to some Ottawa chiefs, man in the world to have done such a thing! Was he Ul or in trouble wey or what Vacation Query: “He catled me a Mar, stranger.”"—Human Life. “Won't you be glad when it's over?™™ rly lag said, before we were martied, that my word Mr. Pinhead—That was before | found out that the law was un- Another Limerick. . om 1 ‘ 4 be lively or pleasant to are your lee" “at i ana aching She-—-I may be a dull wife, b “Those Kontacky feuds are terrible.” “I don't know that I over Wont against any Kentucky foods but I AT 10 O'CLOCK A. M. EVERYTHING GOES AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL 4 The store has been closed:the past few days, while representatives of creditors have had possession, arranging prices on the entire stock that will bring the buyers here in crowds. We had nothing to say, as creditors’ inter- 1 ag ila? Woulda’t You Like to Have Beautiful, Luxurtant Malr, Guch ae These Wemen Have? You Car adams oe Peet gute ots Sa “ort slaughtered in this way— a, ane ‘e hams and eaarves 0 feieece, ratte nti Fp pes wectngs, ate” Mantras $10.00 Suits .. bs $1.00 Dress = Ps pica been wonderfully benefited by thy fonts and 91.00 @ bottle triad bottle alone. $12.50 Suits . $1.50 Dress Shirts . For Sale and Recommended in Seattle by the Ow! Co. $16.50 Suits . $2.50 Dress Shirts . by Drug __}E $25.00 Suits rade ae $4.00 and $5.00 Silk Shirts . 50c Balbriggan Underwear .. ALB ANY PAINLESS : BOYS’ SUITS | $1.00 Roxford Lisle Underwear . DENTISTS/B $4.00 suits ee . $1.89 | $3.00 Silk Lisle Underwear . No More Dread of the Dental Chair $1.00 Union Suits e ite Seat Cieen, tow tilie tel $1.00 Extra Heavy Black Sat 3 x s otis eee Goat. 4 epee ah ahah ich abebieate «ou wana! MOPARS 3 48¢ WOMEN’S TAN OXFORDS, BRONZE PUMPS, |) wiei"sits* sitet, covert. secon 1 by | drideed, adaciutely without pain, by 00 15¢ Sox . ‘ ‘ PATENT LEATHER AND KID OXFORDS |] cesttd™"h SEI Sco “BLBD | 2 Sox 3g f iG 26c Ties :13¢ ¥ 14 50c Ties = die at une i tre $2.50 8! 10c Handkerchiefs .. ae: a natural nted $3.00 1.4 Boston and Paris Garters oes L1¢ ridgow fiiiings, brid gework and |i $4.00 + $1.89 | 50c Belts ........ .. ove 22¢ pn, aint 25e E. & W. Collars .. 5¢ We have « specialist to treat Pyorrhee 1 $3.00 and $3.50 Shoes .......... $1.39 23 Wash Tes i at ) $4.00 and $5.00 Boyden and Packard Shoes | $2.00 Suit Cases . th « 4 : aaa AAPRORAO MERTSA Ch enw kes antes +++ 82.15 | $5.00 Leather Suit Cases Pt 4 : Buy now, while the buying is good. Everythi seasol and Fall, and the reputation of a business tee of. ro omen eos ‘Sent is back of evety purchase you make at this sale. ‘Bring this advertisement with you, and you will find everything exactly as represented. This entire stock will be sold proportionately, wholesale and retail. In order to give out-of-town buyers an equal chance, our store opens to- SIZES 2 1-2, 3, 3 1-2, 4, 4 1-2 BE FITTED NO MONEY REFUNDED OR SHOES EX- CHANGED ON THESE SALE SHOES OSTON agit nee Sor UO. Inc SECOND AT PIKE—Over Swift’s Drug Store denture wil In advance, by nation, exactly what your work will morrow—— LADY ATTENDANTS ALWAYS sealer? Saturday, August 5th, 10 A. M. Make us call and you will find we ao eygtioap ies r SLER’S [26:28 Albany Painless Dentists ‘On the Second Toor of the People’s Bank Pika, Bicest<ippoaiter the, Hon Marehes { | end MacDougall & Southwick’s, ‘Take Etovator or Walk Up

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