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-BOALT PAYS VISIT TO THE COMM THE STAR—MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1913. ERCIAL CLUB AND V fe EE METROPOLITAN S= SEATTLE THEATRE 9 2180 p. m— 8:80 p. m Tontght 1 + ne Halley & Mitehott PICTUMESQUE HAWAN sins * in e-Lonw ? f Myriaa ¥ THE KASUEST Way . on hed by the recetver cott! t Hfound the right openings in busl-;bors of love. They report to th Amount a | ah ® ne Waller's Sensational that nine out of 10 chambers of the high spots nn ‘ : an be | Calboun, . Leta P Drama, By Fred L. Boalt commerce are under public susp! Some Things They've Done club as a whol 4 Chin an be alt Bea cad tha dnaloingn relat Barealn Night Monday, tae 1 The Rcpsacesiet Chub hus ap Son rhe club was, of course, against| From time to time the maygrs/ done until the w pole elub a Om si arene , Wega eres —— me t bts r sostmasters of the surrouhd-| meeting has passed upon It, No {a committee does no pointed committee to h Y will hear {it said of these) the Harbor Island fak It was, and 9 mas t a ecret co ttee mend that the elty buy the Ine, It PAN I AGES re hew rooms. The present ‘ones nine hambers of commerce that) also, 0} sed to the guileful scher ne towne bare been invited as| cumshoeing in secret mint : ae vate Ei$ My i a tne atts ure {the Postal Telegraph Co, bulldIN€ they are “rich men’s clut conto {nerease the membership of tho | guests of the club. ; goes Paar ths ting it waa ae Or geo T laren't large enough trolled by powerful cliques and ap:| port commission from three to five What,” they were asked, "do you! They're Young Business Men does ty the line, It pay no mor STAR WANT ADS tt I have been wanting for a 004 pHiauded by spineless claques, You! and helped to balk It want that Seattle has to sell, and) iy personnel i# an democ=atic as raga +8 WOrte, rue ness « " po + | while to write a story about Will hear it said of the Seattle] It thwarted the attempt to sell to| what have you to well that Seattle |i, organization. Twenty or 26 of | Mi, pretty good thing, it seems wit BRING RESULTS pic | ‘Commercial Club, and this contem: Chamber of Commerce the city the Meadows for $10,000 | needs |its members might be accounted yo roe any elty to have a bunch} ' 1 | ‘plated change to new and larger Gstting Tired of It more than that property was worth Demanded Marine Survey rich, Mostly, the members are| [0 "0. (oF Nyc ires to look. inte sho quarters must serve as the peg on! yr nis suspicion te well founded These three achievements must| Taking the wreck of the State of| ou. husiness men » Pomagganee ced belie giro dnd \innerentt isla which to hang it it is a pity ; serve as examples of the club’s ob-|Callifornia, tn Gambier bay, as ®/°° rr. noon luncheon hour, when the o mat ore 9 genera - ores r If you will look ovér the ry But there {s balm in Gilead. | structive work, It has done more |text, the club demanded a careful reports are heard and fre for us w of are Be May, or oe fn wit of the activities of the Ce fal Pighty-five per cent of the mem-| constructive work than obstructive, | survey of Alaskan waters. It) cicsed, always finds tho one 0 OF tt by fos ples late ther isla \Clubd, you will understand why it! pership of the Seattle Chamoer of| It has, for instance, an agricultur-| aroused the Interest of chambers Of | room packed guns oF Otnet, 50 hta them pin has outgrown its home and why {ts | Comme: who are the claque, are/al school. Experts tell you how to|/commerce up and down the Coast At one of these luncheons which | fF ourselves oo 1,200 members scarcely find elbow pot as sy merly. They| raise chickens, impart the secrets | an the pledge of support of|y attended the other day, | heard a There's Ne Snebblehness po | ‘room there are hone and they are get: |« ing, give you the benofit of state legislatures and of congres#)| young man, chairman of a commit-| And, finally, there fs no snobbish ya Chamber Under Suspicion r clique who serve their expert knowledge as regards at ashington tee, report on the advisability of the ne 1e O ere Club. t You can't very well discuss the interests. Maybe before soils, seeds, planting and market The public mfort stations in city’s buying the Renton line, now ahh obs oagesdaor i aged wi Commercial Club without compar t will kick the cliq ut, ing. Farmers are invited to attend Seattle were first demanded by the |i, ‘ing hands of a recelver has had as guests Secretary of the one fng it with its parent, the Chamber and then the Cham Com. | these lectures, and they do attend. | Commeretai Clut Better building Get Right at Ite Root Navy Daniels, Secretary of War of Commerce. Every man who bh merce aad the Ox * Club Work With Our Neighbors rdinances were drafted in the clut * ie ght a . _— Garrison nnd Secretary of the In ) traveled to any extent in this coun-| will work hand in i as they, The surrounding towns have|rooma and are now law, In a thou Tho report was at once technical terior Lane. ‘There three men, hay as wie ho dtu Ne try knows what 1 AL. cught to do, for the general welfare |come to look upon the Commecial| sand different ways the club has/and understandable. It seomed to ing been well and hospitably enter W our easy pay an. is y ly thinks of chamh ce. of the elty Club as their friend, One town re-| stood consistently for a better so.) go to the very root of the atter, tained, went thelr ways with feel open to all and o © ap . . ° the jal service And it coneluded by vising ings friendly for Beattle . - cot I don't know whethe: Concerning the work of the Com:| cently needed a baker, another a clal ser M f plied in every depar Yo of comm are in the m reial Club, has done much blacksmith A baker and a blach Its organization ts democratic. | against paying more than $900,000, The dinners which they ate cost see eat 6 ne to oe ors for good or fll, But I do know ‘that I ean do no more than touch! smith were found, The right men! Permanent committees perform la-' which ts less by $300,000 than the 60 cents a plate ish your wardrobe, you'll find be | it here and at @ price that you'll and the militia from Natchex w say i# more than reasonable < detraining when the posse fina e ry Everything from headgear to Wi | Walter 7 “an had lost bis e Nttle each week or month as you wif |nerve and ceased firing choose. Walter was strung up by the e oh crowd before the soldiers could a reach the acene omposer Wacvowe eturned to Lire ———_—__—_—___———_ HARRISON, Miss, Sept. ir Oliver Lodge, the famous English savant, has just stirred the GAS, DYSPEPSIA | saitieia patrolled the streets ys today With 11 persons dead, five be ly wounded and 16 less serious! hurt as a result of yesterday fight. Ing between whit: | Meat Prices AND INDIGESTIO | whole world by declaring that not only do we keep on living after death, but that it is entirely within the cold province of ecience com- pletely to prove THIS! In America a master brain Is also at work In attempting to solve the strange import of “things not of this earth.” He is Hamlin Garland, famous writer, author of “The Shadow World” iting 1332 -34 Second Ave., Near Union & Seattle’s Reliable Credit House YRBPpAry Saving Money Does not mean that you are either miserly or stingy. There is no dishonor in true economy. It is not only your privilege, but your duty, to lay aside a reasonable portion of your income each pay day Why not adopt a regular system of saving? Ours is a mutual saving society. You share equitably in all earnings. ith the stomach all such distress|_.evEN AT A DISTANCE! and negroe | . ‘e " and leader in a great national society for psychical ch, Garland only the arrival of the soldiers pre “PAPE'S DIAPEPSIN" SETTLES |, cted and written the greatest of these especially and exclusive. vented a race war which promised) g§0UR, GASSY STOMACHS IN jy for the readers of this paper.) to end in the extermination of one | FIVE MINUTES—TIME IT! am color or the other in Harrison. . TOMORROW, TUESDAY Though the trouble yesterday | By Hamlin Garland started in a quarrel over a negro | | Famous American Author of “The Shadow World,” “The Tyranny of crap game, there had been iIl-feel ‘ ‘ ow ren the Dark,” Ete b J ing among the negroes for some un You don't want a 6 Pike dy | In all my investigations | have always paid only secondary atten & explained reason for several days, {When your stomach is bad--or an} i i i Lersonality of the “spirita” who wrote or spoke to me i | Two Negroes Run Amuck eater oe! ge Hig sero cfg ya | for I Was always trying to discover the way in which the “tricks” were l why af - encotins Tel er War mustn't injure it with drastic drugs I had noted marvelous examples of mind-reading, thought-transfer |dead in a fight over a crap game,| Pape’s Diapepsin is noted for I's) wing and telepathy, and hence doubted, and, of course, must still Wil Jones, one of the players, who | speed in giving rellef; tt# harmless | oun the value of the messages which came to me unsought As Follows: was afterward jotoed by his broth-/ ness: its certain unfailing action in Nevertheless, in March, 1908, Henry B. Fuller, a Chicago novel er, Walter, ran amuck through the regulating sick, sour, =, “ied! | fet, and myself held jes of sittings with a paychtc in Indianapolis : RIb and Loin Mutton 15 town, firing in every direction. achs. Its millions of cures in Indi) vy ain the personality of the manifesting “spirit” became all-absorb Chops ...--- --.sereee c The two negroes shot and killed| gestion, dyspepsia, gastritis and) ie re experiments took place In a cheerful, well-lighted cottage on (This mutton Is of a super. ex-Constable Frank Kinsley, and other stomach trouble has made Ld ers utive afternoons and without hocus-pocus. lor quality. Try it.) Claude Freeman of Fayette, Miss, | famous the world over 1 began these sittings alone and sipt Valey ratiroad shrdluuu pu Keep this perfect stomach doctor) with the td ot developing « —— > _ T-Bone and wounded Kinsey's son, Willlam, |{n your home p it handy—get a nighty complicated case 1 wrote jeak .. aoe Conductor Appl and large fifty-cent case from any drug) a stp of p r (while the psychic] | Choice ae Ww. Bond store and then if anyone Id oat | was out of the room) these words: | Ribs ° ee something which doesn't agree with Edward MacDow them; if what th eat Ih ik proof of your ident Choice Boiling Ile lead, ferments and sours and forms! 4 few bars of the . Beef ....eseeeeereerees ferson county arrived and was shot gas; causes headache, dizziness aod Jots Down Bars of Music Pork 5c dead as he approached the building. | nausea; eructations of acid and un-| The paper I folded and placed fn} Liver oh Members of Posse Shot | digested food—remember as soon A8| an ingide pocket | 4 Cans Wild Rose Several members of his |Pape's Diapepsin comes in contact) THE PSYCHIC NEVER SAW IT OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS por were wounded in the fight whieh | ¥! followed, a Will Jones was shot and killed | *"4 ea while attempting to escape from the warehouse to a safer place in a coal chute. Its promptness, certat: Look for U. 8. Purple Stamp Wt signifies purity and quality Shops open until 6:20 p. m. to those who try !t. Dance Opening Sale rmingham ACRE TRACTS 6,000 ACRES OF THE RICHEST, MOST FERTILE FARMING LAND IN WESTERN WASHINGTON Beautifully located, easy of access (2 hours from Seattle; 1 hour from Everett) overlooking Pu- get Sound and a splendid harbor that opens a high- way to the markets of the world. Five years hence Birmingham will be a commercial and _ industrial metropolis of the northern part of the state. Birmingham cannery buys immense quantities of fruit, vegetables, berries and produce; payroll last month exceeded $2,500; plenty of work in the mills and woods. We will help you prepare the land for crops, buy lumber, live stock, etc.; prices are so low and terms so easy that anybody can afford to grow rich at Birmingham. Have You Had Our New Booklet? Come and See Me Today. C.K. STURTEVANT OFFICES 310-12 Boston Block, Seattle 1011 Hewitt Ave., Everett Birmingham, Wash. in overcoming the worst) stomach disorders is a revelation Dreamtand tonight.—Adv. nty | | | | | piece which “MacDowell” | Dowell” whispered to us, apparent. Almost immediately after the paycbic’s return I 2 to jot down on the cloned school slate—which we held beneath a small table in} the usual way—pertinent messages | for MacDowell, aceompanted by} bars of partially composed music. | Perceiving that the chief value ot| the experiment was to be in the quality of the music, I Invited my friend Fuller, who is a fairly com-| petent musician, to have the nal with me. Directs Them to Plano Almost at once the “powers” started {n to confound us both. One of my sisters (whose name I bad written on the slip) sent a very con vincing “message” and Fuller had communications” from distant rel atives who had died, but we held to our purpo' which was to se cure from the chief “spirit” musical proof of his identity Under test conditions tn supra normal fashion we got and record. eda complete phrase of a little; sald was the beginning of « composition to be called “Hungarie.” After the second sitting “Mac ly from the atr, and directed us to take the plece to the plano. He told Fuller how to play ft. He corrected it, while Puller and I held the slate ourselves, A Message From Dead The psychic was not even touch “After the Second Sitting ‘MacDowell’ Whispered to Us, Apparently From the Air, and Directed Us to Take the Piece to the Piano. He ‘Told’ Fuller How to Play It.” Jing {t. “MacDowell” was in complete con I then recalled that I had once For two hours of teh last sitting | trol of the situation. seen the signature on & certificate, — He was like himself—alert, con-|and, looking around the room, I cise, humorous, masterful | found {t framed and hanging on the The music grew ever more com-| wall OVER THE PIANO. In some 9 pilcated, ever more characteristic | occult way I had conveyed that sig and the mode of {ts production ever | nature to the psychic—perhaps my more mystifying, and when Fuller 1 impressed it on the slate! played the watling, sweet and S80 much at least WAS ABSO haunting melody under the spirit} LUTELY TRUE composer's direction it seemed to I could not-—nor can I now—ac me that AT LAST I had secured one | count for this peculiar experience of the most beautiful a well as one of the most convincing proofs of immortality, and the whispered uw promise was that the fragment! ALBERT ANSEN Jeweler and Silversmith Is Now Located at His New Store 1010 Second Ave., Near Madison, would be found among ers manuscripts. With all the material in hand I hastened to New York to enlist Mra MacDowell’s pration alas! none of it med to be true, There Was no such fragment. There was} no publisher such as the “spirit” | had named—but there remained one very marvelous fact! Recognizes His Signature On one of the slates had been written the name of “Edward Me Dowell” in a fine Nourishing hand 1 had pald very little attention to this, because Edward always spelled his name MacDowell and his signa A Place to Eat Cabaret Vaudeville, 8 p. m. to lam Table d’hote Dinner, with pint of wine, 75 the compos: | Union Dentists AT THE ture as I knew it was bold and Gold Crowns 85.00 plain. Nevertheless, when Mrs Dridgework $5.00 MacDowell saw this sho cried out |f Plates... $5.00 in astonishment: “That ts the pre |} 4 ise aie oe Sites Filling cise way Edward signed his name run + B00 Angeles Cafe when I first saw bim {n Germany!" | Palnton . Be is: sine $0k ‘goed, hint Ginas Gam : tal work als Tmedernte price, and 1422-1426 First Avenue ? would like to have you coneult’ us peparding, the a meath. “Our com pectaltat nh fr a nna | j | WASHINGTON, Sept. 29.—Anoth. |] wanie to. yon | With tie aid of first lane material Jer representative from the state of [and a modern equipment. we are Imported Ww ashington is boosting the propo i hive ag fer abiity te vn fien | in |sition of government railroads for |f iasting results” tn all r{ oburger | Alaska Ree ee ee | } Hon, Albert Johnson wants the Pie ae ee 10¢ Per Glass | government tp negotiate with the Li Caesar oeeeidaian dominion of Canada “to establish || INVESTIGATE OUR EASY railway connections between the United States and Alaska.” He BONME YO RHON: likes the plan proposed by Premier |f ,,%xsmination free Office hours, 9 MeBride of British Columbia for an|[ days, Sto 1 pe emene Bun Port Angeles al-rafl connection between — the United States and Alaska by way of U D Beer Canadian territory. nion entists - Johnson's fear in that Alaska may 5c Per Glass some day be attacked by Japan and an cut off without a chance of defense on in the absence of some. practicable sie dy land route to the territory, ' Pat Sound Savings & Loan Association Established 1901. 222 Pike Street. 14R ASAE SERTHT BESTOSZS BABSSSeaeerg wsgse2o _ LOW PRICES This Week Only $1 Will, Bring the Wonderful Hoosier Kitchen Cabinet EASY Grote-Rankin’s — ttexs to Your Home do Public Schools 7” Philadelphia use only Hoosier Cabinets? The answer to the above question is very easy to those | who have seen the Hoosier and especially to those who have had the opportunity of comparing the Hoosier with othet |kitchen cabinets, | THE HOOSIER MAKES THE MODEL KITCHEN | No woman can resist the assurance of easier work—its Why should she? | With a shining aluminum table top and a row of metal promise of exquisite order without effort. | topped crystal glass coffee and tea and spice jars, it de- lights your eye. It is so easy to have this wonderful labor \saver if you act quickly and get a Hoosier Club membership Will you delay when $1 Membership Fee Puts the | Hoosier in Your Home? $1 Weekly Payments. |this week —— STAR WANT ADS BRING RESULTS 5

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