The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 15, 1912, Page 4

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‘bis Private Exchange Main 9490 and Indepen: Member of United se. Published Daily by The ’ tered at Seattio, Wash. Tice as wecond-clams matt matl, out of city, 30 cents per month up to six montha Bt One year, th 25. - = — mor tin we by nOLityt . r dott paper, heater Papas Sainaine nye aay nigh 6 TI ni gh Pat‘coce, Main 9408 oF Ind. 441 ir paper recure th prompt atten jock kindly pt nt lon. o thi = ee Times Two Is Not Five In New York a man and a woman committed suicide togeth ‘The woman had deserted her husband for this man, lived with him, married bim after her husband got a divorce, In Newark, N. J., a man has been sentenced to death for potsoning wife, in order to be free to marry his stenographer, The latter to kill herself in case the man is executed. a man left his wife and » woman her husband recently, This action waa defended by the man 1B thor te Wh fa a hat tn the back whe calms to be a poot, and ‘Why? Because two times two ia not five, and never will be. ple have proudly and vaingloriously “detied conven ‘ave declared they will “live their own lives,” regardies# ” “The world.” These, they say, they defy really defy—or seek to defy? LAW AND ORDER. going to “live their own lives” regardless of LAW AND) is governed by a fixed principle of eternal and infinite principle {a expressed tn every exact science. It gov. ‘of mathematics, Because of the times two is four—always four, Never three, never develo in its progress that which we eee ne eee ar no efapled as the basis of civ i ¥ i lai ei] i : & ? i . FE He himself wronged in some way. safe railway fil fi H it t I ! ! ; i E i i te & if e: z & the administration of jus That is not the comment of an it is a statement ‘. id at a meeting last night. For further infor don't neglect to read Connolly's articies in Ev- : watching the effect of the single tax for city purposes for old, conservative city of Victoria adopted it by January, 1911. Victoria wrote October 25th, 1911: “At this to highly approve of the change made, and enjoying an abnormal development in balding improvements, the bolldings going up being of far more character than heretofore, and every indication polit to the city of Victoria has made no mistake in the step It 11 Saskatoon reduced taxes on improvements to 50 per cent. Clinksdill of that city wrote, October 26th, 1911: “It ts our in- tinue this reduction until improvements will be exempt So far the people are very well satisfied and consider Regina reduced the assessment on buildings and per cent of their value, leaving the assessment of On October 23rd, 1911, A. E. Chivers, city clerk of intention breggya! hat Fimo to SS improvements. building permite year the total is upward of ey eeske wrote: t i g i it E nat i i 5 : E : z i i i 5 i E : : L | towns and villages in Western Canada have ple to taxation and all are satisfied. jummeriand, B. C.. says of the ' eo of taxation that can be successfully maln-|} would never dream of enforcing any other |] ver f the space injing piant, the Denny regrade and appreciation jother public tmprovements, he words of Mr. John|would seud you to George F. Cot- The Star yesterday re-jterill, In the next two years there public improve- think “ I appreciate faliy the|and with George F. Cotterill in the y qualities of Mr.|mayor's chair, the people will be my opposition to his in their rights and he based, as I said in my|will see that there is no double committee of business |dealing in treet improvements fs hei 5 ri a be wa FF s if i a . it ga jstand that single tax cannot be Tealized without a constitutional amendment, he knows .enough to know that prohibition cannot be en- forced and carried out under the Present laws, and, as mayor of the ity, hie private opinion upon ein- gle tax and prohibition will have no effect whatever. While the people have the opportunity to get a competent to guard their financial and moral interests can they afford to vote against George F. Cotterill? It is generally known that Mr. Cotterill and I have worked for and advocated munici- hie lind bt ownership for more than fif- teen years. | know him. JOHN E, HUMPHRIES, oe ‘ al , ac competent, learned and thoroughly | ‘experienced. He is better posted om street improvements, paving, @rading and other street work than ‘any other man in the city. It must not be overlooked that it was) THE STAR—THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1912. An Blephantine Blunder Senator Newlands of Novada was soaring in debate one day, soaring so high he “hit the ceiling.” | He realized he was getting a trifle ry, and, to excuse himuelf, ‘Indeed, Mr. President, perfervid joratory may be pardoned, for this |aubject furnishes all the food elo- quence needs.” That sounded pretty good to Mr. Nowlands, he was «4 bit abashed when he read in the Con- grossional Record next day that he asserted his topic “furnished all the food elephants need.”-—Utica Observer. but 4 AY Miss Pert-—ihe way that man looked at me was positively tnsult- ing, Brown—is that now show such Mies Pike—Did he stare at yout} ao you would care to take your Miss Pert—No; he «ave one| wife to? . glance, then looked at something} Towne — Decidedly, po! seats are $2. MODERN METHODS First Barnstormer—So yeu have played the country towas of Kan- I suppose the yaps got after you with pitchforke and prantog Second Barnstormer-—Not much! automoblles—Punch, Expensive Food Patience--They say he was tak- en sick on the train. matter?” Patience—Oh, he ate too mueh in @ dintng car. Patrice--Oh, in he as rich as that?—Yonkers Statesman, Parboited? Wife (complainingly) — You're not like Mr. Knagg. They've beon married twenty years, and Mra. Koegg says her husband is so tender. Husband-~Tender! Well, he any min-jought to be after being in hot aye gots |Water that long.~Zion's Herald. 5 eee One See On eee ee - n Star, sas? They chased us with six cylinder NOT TOWSER “How cold your nose is!” ‘These words came from the daughter of the house, who was sit- , no ting in the parlor with her beau, mandolins, no bridge. — Towser in the parlor again?’ demanded @,; mother from the|have been in those days.” next room. . “No, mother; Towser tan’t in the parlor,” And then silence resumed its reige.—Loutsville Courier-Journal, HIS CHIEF DELIGHT Poor Player Bloobs--My wife thinks it.—Philadel Cute Little Animal “This,” said the proud mamma, “ia Just the sweetest, brightest ‘baby in the world, Mr. Bachelor. “Really bright, eh?” stammered the embarrassed bachelor. “Can he —~er—she—that t%, can it sit up and beg?"--Catholic Standard and ‘Times. Simple Remedy for Kidneys rescription is) of ont effect. | ive obtainable for quick relist mn ie time. SIE of furnieh tt co Marjorie—Don't you think Mr, Hragg suffers from exaggerated ego? Virginia—No; he doesn't suffer. It’s his chief pleasure. You don't seem to ane year how the styles in 3 meet ulta are going to be cut. i spring Adve i Reginald—aAll [ want @ know ma ae how the price is going t@ be out ws ARCHAMBEAULT CO., Inc. We Have the Best Trade in Ballard. —————___—_ BALLARD BAKING co. BALLARD BAKING CO. a cacwcesesinectiimmemnenccmnaeetinsiaasiiareanttce ROYAL DYE WORKS — Premed. Women's $1.00 and $4 9 Calla Might or Dey. Ww. 6. MATPIELD PHONE BALLARD 9 Prices ta ‘Meech. Rest, Phone Ballard 692. BE GUIDED BY THE ADVERTISEMENTS BELOW. WATCH Tf NUMBERS. LOOK FOR SPECIAL FEATURES THESE PEQ VERTISING. THEY ARE RELIABLE AND WILL MEET YOUR Ey GROCER We Are Young BUT We ANE IT. L. C, Hotchkiss Is the Place All the seasonable staple and fancy groceries. GIVE HIM A TRIAL pan naw i WHY? ‘The Right Price ce Kversthing. Branham’s New Store 0603 0n4 H.W. Phone Bal ont High Grade Goods Prices Weanon- able. laximum Canned Goods, Hits Teas and Cofteas, On, Nallard Kaan, Ne Phone Ballard 614 & SONS, Props. 6218 24th Ave. N. W. qu: AND QUANTITY Italy Olive ted 25TH AVE. GROCERY Quick, Prompt Service Veo the Phose—Ballara 631. GROCERY We nm MONEY SAVERS FOR 26th Av. and 67th Bt. BALLARD HARDWARE CO SPECIAL Gontiernents sulte cleaned = and wults cleaned and pressed, BOYAL DYE WoREs. Phone Baliaré 76. ‘Day _—(|gasaarpaaee not ln the tieumest | Ballard Hardware Co., Inc. we yey, we claim to daet 6201-6203 Ballard Av. Phone Bal 19 ——_— well the clean silk and cream in Matierd THE ROYAL DAIRY 4 Leary Av. CASCADE DRUG CO red. One Trial ts All We Ack. ~WICHIGAN LAUNDRY _ MICHIGAN LAUNDRY Solicits Your Trade et a COOK’S RESTAURANT yhene, “SEALSHIPT Oysters” Carried in Stock EMBALMERS ll Balarg 1061 ‘medrese Cra WOOD AND COAL ieee ¥. 3. MENWSBL WOOD AND COAL ave. Codar Word a Specialty oe Star Want Ads .. Bring Results Ballard dence: 1707 BTth. w. Bailara W Tiomember that if you want @ood Goods at Lowest Prices for Oseh Phene Bai. 661. “Ir lu “ Phone for bss Design Work — Cur Putte PAINT A Bay View Paper SALMON BAY tom Office Phone Bal, SALMON PULL At St | WAR | soxto: and fe j 1284. | EET ET NS ST Convincing evidence of it in the ever-increasing patronage that this and every one of the “ber” other 17 stores enjoy. And this confidence of the public has been secured through constant, sincere effort—to merit and continue to merit your patronage at all times—to bring you in closer touch with “Owl” quality, “Owl” low prices, “Owl” service. To retain this ‘Sal Hepatic, urte acid solvent Renetot Ototment 32 3°32 > To be on the safe side when buying baking powder, examine the label and take only a brand shown to be made nine Qui 0 tor Inte’ at enal Com iney Trouble = flair Brushes ws oi3s Male Lagpigurnse R. PERKINS, I think I have just the place you) BW are looking for. Came in today. wants to sell, as he is going West. Better.:come right in, as this place won't be on the market long.” The real estate dealer finds the Bell Telephone useful in notifying a customer of a real estate batgain. 1] Kpectal for oi : > Hate ey Oc Brew ante © 260 Hard Rubber Comt FREE—A CAKE OF ma Soe SHAV-.- with lather brush. — ONE-HALF OFF on all UMBRELLAS priced above $1.25. Every Bell Telephone is ; : a Long Distance Station. ~@) ThePacific Telephone8 Telegiaph Co = } | confidence is our effort every minute of the day from one year’s end to another. FREE! These Boxes ou Since our announcement of about two weeks ago that one of these pretty little boxes would be given free with @ She can of Willams’ Telcam Powder, wo have distributed a great inany of them. We still have a number on hand which are being disposed of under the same conditions. They are richly nickeled. have diminishing mirrors and tmported powder puffs. 250 for the Vanity Rox alone would Indeed be a fair price The excellence of Williams’ Talcum Powder ts iedged by thousands who use it. The of a 26c ean entities you to one of the Sometbin, Tight and Lesley Tooth Paste 186, 2 for 25¢ This Metal Soap Box FREE With Each Box of Churchill’s Medicated Soap, Three Cakes to the Box, at 3? 39c Another instance of “Owl” value giving, one of these regular cake size, nickel plated hinge cover Soap Boxes, free with every box of the above well-known brand of You'll find the ‘Soap Box tniliapenaadle. "“Churchti's Soap superior in cleansing, healing and beautifying qualities. ‘ sl entities you to each customer. terest pul amit iti al 35c Chamois, size 16x19 inches. Special 29c OWLPRICES | CANDY _ On Imported SPECIALS CASTILE SOAP Peppermint Lozenges, #0 quick and eronld a Remem! Se Ib, Cont! Castile— cake ie 25c Scott we 69g G The Spanish Cast! —onke .... Eatablished tn 1802, ne general cntheeptle for rele—also, for use in ir, this is “The Owl Owl Drug Re TOE. TIA whine ROUNCING CRLLU! was tee and <” ‘ new for the little tote as noiseless —etriped—1! ec, Just About 20 Men Can THIS FREE OFFER © DURHAM SAFETY ” Peroxide of Hydrogen Full Pint 17¢ " Peroxide of hase because the price is right the quality 19 <4 nt—and | this price, If the! out or there i fect, we will chase price or another brush. these Ruta Hrushes equal t higher prices. more? i Now Eighteen Stores on the Pacific Coast THIRD AVE. AND PIKE ST. Ca Bi car erat ie

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