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HuTesow Opvicat Co e @ 1330 2nd. AVE. near UNION BY FRED L. BOALT Three days’ growth of beard was on my face, My clothes were old and ragged. My collar was soiled | __t turned into Chauncey Wrigh restaurant, 110 Occidental avenue. jt had been told that thie man | Wright never turns a hungry man away. | wanted to know if it was true, And, if true, | wanted to know why Seeing a big, jovialiooking man lin ahirtateeves, | took a chance on hia being the proprietor. | “Mr. Wright? | He nodded, jous, kindly “hates That are shrewd, humor taking stock of his eyes | ime. } “E am hungry | money,” 1 anid Wright snapped his fingers ja waiter can } “Give this man what he wants,” sald the proprietor. The waiter banded ot fare Can I order whatever I like? and I have no and me the bill asked. Sure,” said the waiter, grinning There's nothing mean about Chauncey There was a moocher here yesterday that ordered por sorhomes three fried eggs, broiled trout, two vemetab! and coffes, Go the limit! I could admire, but I ¢ id not emulate, the example of the mooch er. 1 called for ham and eggs. When I had eaten I introduced my self to Chauncey Wright, restan ranteur 4. Why tid you give me 4 meal ple Dental Work at Cut the L asked, “I might have been a pro- Easy Pay- J} ccsionn! bexear, a bum, for all ent Plan. you knew,” i “Ryen bums get hungry, said are actually making $8 “GOLD AND PORCE- CROWNS FOR $3.50. WE E MAKING $8, $10 AND $12 ETS OF TEETH FOR $7.00. while some Dentists ridienlous prices for 0 we are making $3 $0 bridgework for $3.59, our Stiver and Cement Fills Sc: Gold Fills are from T5c ; extracting is free. We guarantee all work for 12 Come in today. DO NOT ITOFP. We wilt convin that we are the real cut Dentists. Chauncey Wright. “They tell me at you never refuse hungry man, and |scores of penniless en every day.” Chauncey's Policy “Never in my life have 1 turned down a hungry man,” sald Wright ‘or a hangry woman either.” But,” I objected, “it isn't good lousiness, You can't afford to feed all the down-and.outs.” Can't I?” he laughed. “Rad bus lines, in it? Come with me.” He showed me through the busy, ferowded restaurant, where, to use his own words, he “feeds 3,000 into the office that a meal to a that you feed men and wour 9% Pen * es ta into a little street, where a big white house stands, Two fut ‘ty, white Spitz dog’ came out and In the door DENTISTS - SECOND FLOOR PEOPic'S barked at us joyfully ri BANK BLDG, lway, Mra. Chauncey Wright, a Corner Second and Pike. Ihandsome, buxom woman, greeted Take Elevator. us. Ard He Has Some Bathroom He showed me through the lux uriously comfortebie rooma. There is aw bottle of old whisky on the Wholesale Prices Federal Paint & Wall Paper sideboard for those who care for it | Wright himself does not drink. He showed me the bathroom. That Company bathroom! Almost the biggest 1405 FOURTH AVE. lroom in the house. All tile, and a ms meet | iorcelain, and marble, Tubs and FRANK BRIGGS tubs, all sizes. Shower, too. And punching bex. And the electric cooker! In the Reliztie Jeweler morning you time it to “go off" at 1330 First Ave. 1 o'clock. or 4, or any time you Willsave you money or anything! please. You put your roast in it ® the jewelry line. and your vegetables and your des- logged Off Lands - Southwest Washington Not a real estate selling scheme but to build up the country. The Southwest Washington Settlers’ Ass’n, representing the Commercial Clubs of the combined Southwest have secured an expert to appraise and clas- counties, sify the large lumber companies’ logged off lands. The Association has taken long term contracts on these lands which they can sell Bie at bottom prices in tracts to suit. From 20 acres to 3,000 acres, Good Bottom and Bench lands free from gravel, with run- ning water. Prices $5 to $25 pet acre, accord- ing to the amount of bottom land, Sold on long term contracts The lands are from one to five miles from tailroad stations, giving access to all the large markets. : g 4 or ede’ The finest dairy lands in the state are to be had here at nominal prices and easy terms. hand. Milk ‘routes and creameries close at AlXo bertigs, fruits and truck gardening have a retdy market close at hand. {Write or call for particulars on avid P. Eastman a 5 505, LOWMAN BLDG., SEATTLE, Resident Agent for Settlers’ Assn, 4 sano ha ‘ | { | CHAUNCEY WRIGHT sert. When you | your dinner is cooked and piping hot 1 don't know that it does not even freeze lee cream. | From a front window Wright | | pointed “Bee that house? And! jthat? And that corner block? mine. i Once more tn the auto, Wright | BRYAN WILL NEW YORK, Sept. 13.—Acting on| |his own initiative, Wm. J |wired the democratic national com mittee here today that he would start Saturday on a campaigning |trip for Governor Woodrow Wilson | rry him over the tratl {blazed by Col. Theodore Roosevelt jin his jaunt through western states jfor progressive converts. Wilson's campaign managers are elated over the Nebraskan's telegram, believing jthat Bryan's oratorical efforts and arguments will offset any effect [that Roosevelt's trip may have | |SUGAR TRUST OWNS EVERY MAN ON had} HONOLULU, Sept. 15.—Dec!ar- | ing that it was hard to find a man in the istands qualified for the position | | of governor who was not affiliated with the sugar interests, Secretary | of the Interior Walter L. Fisher ex- pressed himself here today as favor. ing an amendment to the organic |act of Hawall which would permit | appointing some man from the main land as chief executive, | Secretary Fisher came here to in- | veatigate the charges against Gov- ernor Grear, 100 YEARS OLD, BUT! STILL HALE AND THOMPSON WHITE Thompson White of Stockton, Cal,, receritly celebrated his 100th birthday, White was born in Glasgow, Scot- land, August 19, 1812, He went to |} Canada in 1838, and remained tn the Dominion 10 years, when he | moved to New York eclty. In 1848 jhe left New York for California, jand for 20 years worked for a | steamship company in San Francts-| | co. He also farmed tn the vicinity! | of Napa. He has been a resident of! Stockton for the last 20 years, In 1815 he saw the soldiers re turning from the war with France, and liked to talk of the battle of! | Waterloo. LINCOLN DEBATERS READY Lincoln high school has the nifty debaters. The team elocted of-| ficers for the year yesterday, the new president being Alfred last year's Interscholastic debater. j lincoln high won the city series) last year without suffering a single defeat, and also won the Tacoma) debate. This year the team has not} lost a debater, and has gained Wal-| ter Covey, who 1e@ the tnterscholaw tic team in a Los Angeles high school | | NORTHERN MAILS CLOSE | An order from the postoffice de- partment at Washington calls for the closing of maile in Seattle to jinterior Alaskan points on the Yukon and Tanana rivers and tribu-| taries in time to be dispatched on the steamer Dolphin, due to leave Seattle tomorrow, JACOBY 16 RECEIVER Judge Cushman yesterday made & departure from former custom |when he appointed U. 8. Marshal acoby as receiver for the bankrupt lestate of Arthur Sharp of the A bott hotel. The bankruptey act permits such recelvership, but it} ha» seldom been taken advantage of before, | Australia is going to get some | good apples, some real ones. Three steamers that leave Seattle within lthe next week for San Francisco | will carry a total of 16,000 boxes of Washington apples to San Francis- |co. whence they will be shipped to Australia, ; urn, at 1 or 4,/1 3 THE STAR—FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1912 AUS Sian heals | FRED L. BOALT DRESSED AS “‘BUM” STRIKES CHAUNCY WRIGHT FOR FREE MEAL AND GETS IT: HE NEVER TURNS A HUNGRY PERSON AWAY FEEL FINE! LIVER RIGHT, STOMACH SWEET, HEADACHE GONE--“CASCARETS” | Cascarets. mal you feel bully; they immediately cleanse and sweeten the stomach, remove the sour, undigested and fermenting looked at his home, Mra. Wright{man tnto partnership, with « half/nunery. And yot be has always ad@d| food and foul gases; take the excess bile from the liver and carry, and the dogs were saying good-by. | Interest, next morning the best of food. Hila brotlea| Off the constipated waste matter and poison from the bowels ni Ni » little dump, oh?” sald ' Mage Money in Alesks cake are famous the length of| A Cane aret tonight wil straighten you out by morning 10 cont right He made big m in Dawson, the coast | box from any druggist will keep your Stomach regulated, Head clear I admitted it was a mighty fine) and jomed the rush to Nome. He ntieee in Auto, Works in Apron | and Liver and Bowels in 4 splendid condition for months, Don't for little dump. ened a restaurant there Then| Today he ie rich, not as rich | 8° the children Ham and exes,” sald Wright he went to Oirele City, He let oth las he might be. Personally; be te | The Romance of “Ham an’” ore bunt gold & emailer edition of “Bet-yquemil | Later | wormed from him the fe Goid-hunters, tke an army.” be| ion” Gates, only he has less blu» mance of ham and It was |*@ys, “travel on th bellies ter than Gates had, and more pat not easy, What a lif Then he returned to the states | ural refinement. He has fed more It began when Chauncey Wright | They re telling yet, down tn Prine © free, from stewbums to came to Seattle from Minnesota in| story of “the returned million fellows down om their luck | 1881, with his father, The fathor|*lre gold-hunter from the Yukon” |than any other man in town, He opened a restaurant. where the Col-|¥5° threw @ poke of dust on the probably staked more friends man building now stands, At the| bar and invited the house to “drink than any other man on t time of the fire Chauncey, then a|it up” The bag broke and the con |Me rides to his work in CCASCARETS boy, was head cook at the Russell | teat seattored over the floor; and lear works in an apron “ WORK WHILE YOU SLEEP.” House, Third and Cherry, the only | the dancing gtr and their escortse| What was the key that unlocked | - —__—__- —— - = ———— hostelry left, literally “raised real dust Chauncey Wright's heart? hoy ate everything we had,| He had restaurants (n Frisco and Kven bums get hungry,” he had down to the last erdmb of br Loe Angeles, He retur to Beat: | said added: “It & H r@) E H (@) & P i T A L and shred of meat,” sald Wrigh le about 10 years ago and opene lean, comfo: After the fire he started a chop}® Pixce in Washington street hing bath REPAIRING WHILE YOU WAIT. hous in a tent, of Dis own hook aban {Wo years ago he fitted out secret-—he likes the ALL WORK GUARANTEED © quit. that, though, to go to/the “Chauncey Wright,” where I “ P : . Alaska in August, a month pt wan fod You see,” he explained, “I've Model Shoe Hospital Klein’s Shoe Hospital the Portland landed here ‘on July| Wherever he went his fame tray-}been hungry, too, and | know how anaes eeeene AT. 217 James St 17 with the first gold from the | eld with him, The joyful word |it feels enn Yukon. He left his outfit at Dyea,| Went forth among the downand Hut it doesn't pay,” I inelet | _ —— - —_—__—__~—___- taking Just one sandwich to sustain | OUters that Chauncey Wright was You, it does,” be answered, “but | him over the mountains. He beat|°Wing and that no one need go! not in money STAR WANT ADS BRING RESULTS them all in the race to the prom te land. But he did not mine. specialty was ham and eggs. He bt a Job in a restaurant at Dawson the night he arrived. He had the nerve to serve any diah asked fot! out the materials at hand French, Italian, any old dish, Hel them so high that the proprietor was delighted, and took the SUES FOR DIAMONDS Mra, Lottie Cramer yesterday be an suit against Prosecuting Attor ney John F. urphy and Obtef of Police Claude Rannick and thetr ment of $1,000 for nine unset df monds which at one time were in the hands of the defendants ax evt dence. The diamonds were alleged to have been stolen from Mra. Cra mer by her son. The plaintiff states that she has demanded the stones, and that the defendants have re. fused to return them. Dance at Dreamland tonight. * Open Saterday evening to 10, BOSTON SAMPLE SHOE SHOP CO., Inc. Second at Pike, over Swifts. a aw ow | BEST MODERN DENTISTRY N AN DENTISTS K GOLD CROWN 95% ‘ dnosenank 95095 A PULLSETOR TEETH §$52°UP 39 UD DORCELAN CROWS Saris, "So All| fixed the prices, too, and he fixed} ° young Bryan | bonding companies, asking for Judg-! National Piano Mfrs., the New Salesrooms, 823 Third Ave., Near Marion, Opposite the Central Building, One Block Below the Orpheum Theatre SEATTLE LEADING AGAIN The National Piano Manufacturers announce the most stupendous reductions in piano prices ever offered on ten-year guaranteed exclusive, high-grade upright Pianos and Player gh Pianos, Remember, every Player Piano and Cabinet Grand Upright Piano in this magnificent “taken-over” shipment is BRAND NEW, containing the world’s best tone piano strings recognized piano actions, the most perfectly balanced key boards, genuine imported musi and hammer feltings, all enclosed in the choicest and most sup: I mahogany, walnut, Eng- lish and Flemish oak piano cases, every of which unmistakably denotes workmanship of superior order, This is indeed a rare opportunity for cash and quick action “Called Back” From Vancouver, B. C. ve ma 2 De re rm: - A large shipment of the h hest-gra f@ Pianos was sent from one of America’s foremost plano factories to the order of a 10 at Vancouver, B. C, The piano dealer failed to take up the shipment. Of course, we all know the boom is about over at Vancouver and there are plenty of signs showing it’s beginning to take life in Seattle. Anyhow, that’s the way this manufacturer looks at it, for OR FIRST AVE *™0 PIKE ST OPPOSITE PUBLIC MARKET telegraphed our manager to take over the entire lot of these choice Pianos intended for those discriminating Britishers, and throw them on sale at Seattle for any prices that will find homes for them at once. You know by this time that we do not mince matters when it comes to cutting prices, and if $125 will sell a Piano, well, $125 {s promptly marked on it, whether that particular make of a Piano is a so-called “one price” contract Piano or not. The new salesrooms are absolutely free to sell any Piano at a cut price—it's the only place in Seattle that is not bound down by high price protection. Come right tn and take advantage of this unusual situation of the parser SALE BEGINS TOMORROW MORNING —9 O'CLOCK Brand new English oak $75 | Circassian walnuts .....8135 Brand new mahogany style. . | Some more at only about 75 | one-third -.. $157 Brand new mahogany... . $95 | Perfect, magnificent tone Another brand new mahog-! pianos $168 BEN. Wicdeaces a abit $95 Some fancy art styles.. $179 A beautiful oak .... $110) Extraordinary values only.... Grand mahogany style. .$110 ee eae eee es BL9O NOTICH—We y commissions teachers, Some walnut beauties. . $118) For thi The same in fine mahogany.. | beat the factory se ae. $118] We will sell another $s price you can .. $218 ot at HAL pay ar anyone—music not | eee eeeee ee b - os va * and solicitors included, Other fancy styles...... $127 | $226, $238 and $245 that you | And to al h, we respectfully 4 | Gog Dy , : ai poe lt aak n here asking us Pianos with real music can make money on faster than pay ed ons. Our busi- $148 | you can in real estate or any week eee cone Se in them .. Above, a direct-from-factory-to- Jother kind of investment in oa walnut me basis which does away , | “ 5 *“ lentirely with evpry phase of and mahogany ........$148) $226, $238, $245 t tail’ middiéman’s way of selling. We have no special | grievance against these peop |but we are ¢ the complete shattering of Piano prices which is taking place at | th's puplic ne ‘these Manufacturers’ Salesrooms on this Vancouver shipment, FREE. We will include a Stool with every Piano and make free deliveries within the city limits, But you must come right into the store to fully appreciate spare the time that ts taken up by the numerous daily calls o pe ting to arrange fo! com: ms on their friends’ plan rohases. NOTICE TO OUT-OF-TOWN BUYERS: As usual, we expect to be deluged with letters and orders for these Pianos from points outside of Seattle, During this giving-away sale we shall only consider such orders that are accompanied with a Postal Order or Check for $25 as evidence of good faith. We will then forward the Piano f. 0, b. Seattle, subject to the examinktion or criticism of any people on earth. There are no better Pianos made in America, This Vancouver stock will be sold out at once. reduction it 1s always genuine, Come right in. Our Northwest general manager will remain in Seattle during this sak you in person, The big plain tags and the little tiny prices will act as the salesmen 823 Third Ave. — Near Marion — Is the Place Opposite the Central Building and One’ Block Below the Orpheum Theatre National Piano Manufacturers D. W. Thomas, General Mana ger for the Pacific Northwe: MEATS LANES NATED ET EEE LETS EDIE DL TOL TOLLE DALE ALAN NEEL ELLE EL, Seattle people know that when the National Piano Manufacturers announce a special and will wait on