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THE STAR—THURSDAY, JUNE 19, 1913 3 "oun s Hl SEE THE OPULENT CITIZEN! WNiY DOES. THE OPULENT CITIZEN SO RABIDLY RAVE? + | BECAUSE, GENTLE READER, UNCLE SAM IS ABOUT TO INSERT HIS HAND INTO MR, OPULENT CITIZEN'S PANTS POCKET, WHERE HE KEEPS HIS DOUGH 4 : Hark! Do you hear loud cr f anguish They cot | | Univeral f Wa elpt ake Mints fp Jou Rear foud cries of anguish’ hey come; = == ee 2 ape P dg : : the. lips of Seattle’s beastly rich | THE LATEST IN “LAST WORDS” I Hist! wealthy and ties walktorio. and ; , Ih Lar t c 1 { I | ; f \ \ s ‘ $ fr t ’ t Ww ' « ma te ! ro sly [ wane te AP Start Your Baby 5 ARTIAL LIST OF SEATTLE MILLIONAIRES AND add t if t ha NEAR-MILLIONAIRES e dee t s Me Cyrus Walker J. Lindebu t oO t a indeburg thd otis and glossy Jacob Furth L. Colman l un ea dating ec sgt C. H. Frye Jesse Frye H. F. Backus A. 8. Taylor 3 floveme x rat H.C. Henry i B aosanay _ Bowel Movement Alw K ¢ gs Powder N. H. Latimer James D, Hoge 1 Childhood on Fore Biscult Helps F. 8. Stimson Harry W. Treat Future Serious oa Charles Stimson J.D. Lowman Di A K C Baking Michael Earies James Kerr Powd s A. H. Anderson M. McCord \ h Ha \ ‘a A. 8. Kerry Thomas 8. Lippy , ‘ ; E. G. Ames M. Gottstein ! am Pitt Trimble dD. E Frederick » Trimble Alex Pantages B. Agen John Campbell . It as Carstens John W. Considine 1 4 . ae ‘ mes Campbell A. Hambach rder spre to ' Cyrus H. Clapp 8. G. Simpson " © the t ‘ - a Y \ E Frank McDermott ‘ A aie , Ld Ik ® Neufelder Mra. John Collins a1 omfor hes epend sa f a « : c. J. Smith R. Schoenfeld ure causing it great suffering. If] je 2, sole \ \t allowed to | Le \ x ( g Powder re ' ; , ailments ofte DIXIE ASKEW DUDLEY, 8 ( 0 adaches, and r 8 of the els nothing nan this mild Caldwell's Syrup MIDSEASON CLEARANCE bad AND SPECIAL 5% of people are sands of tly In the member of the It can be ob- uggiet at fifty a bottle, the size bought by. know its ys guarane be refunded. er of your family has ip Peps and you a personal trial | th a ce re than a] » who have to worry along on a capital of $60,000, Actua nd contains all digest W. B. Hutchinson, J. 8S. Graham, Albert Hansen, E. W. Rhodes, S. Stone, John Davis, King Bros, H. Silver, J. Rede! sheimer, S. Samanski, B. L. Gates, J. Bornstein, J. Matzger, e J. Shafer, M. Furuya, Eugene Levy, M. Prager, Singerman Bros, say oH . A “4 ‘ , peciedy Skis & Vol L. We Ritae, Wiest Lokdaar Dinan. Meneraen, Re ; __“Well!—MY Husband Will Have to Pay an Income Tax!” laangen gars Cheasty, H. Greenblatt, R. Agassiz, Frank Schwartz, J. Aronson, J ' FOR NEW YORK TO EAT NEAT WINTER-—On May 1, in cold old people he! W. Augustine, F. H. Barshar, E. Bartell, W. P. Belknap, George torage in the state of New York, we $24 cases of exes, 200,987 harsh cathe cir Bennett, J. Berkman, J. W. Bullock, Burnett Bros. Frank Buty, —— THE —— pounds of butter, 7,204,118 pounds of p and 6,623,056 pounds of etc., are di E. RK. Sutterworth, H. Watson, A. Bridges, J. \M. Buttnick, Alex meat icommon disorders of lite, such as| will be Coblentz, D. Coblentz, 8. G. Combs, H. F. Compton, L. Miller Free | ON ALL man, M. A. Gottstein, Warren Green, G. O. Guy, J. T. Hardeman, J. T. Heffernan, Geo. B. Hekgesen, James Henry, K. Hirade, Mrs. flere E. F. Hofius, J. H. Holland, Mra. Anna N. Houlahan, Samuel Hyde, H. B. Jesmer, C. J. Johnson, K. H. Klock, L. C. Lane, Lewis Levy, At the Class A Until Sunday Chas. H. Lilly, J. Lindenberger, O. B. Littell, Kenneth Mackintosh, “The At the Defense you ase a John W. McDonnell, P. J. McHugh, 0. B. 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