The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 2, 1913, Page 3

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1 THE STAR—TUESDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1913. 3 | HERE’S WHAT LOGGED-OFF LAW IN KING COUNTY WILL MEAN TO BILL SMITH |[O ' Eyres Transfer Co. DO EV: Less Taxes to Pay; Smaller Bills at the Grocery Store os | GELEBRATE AS LEE POP BULL BROS, Just Printers HIAL Toe FISHERMEN TO | THE CONFESSIONS OF A WIFE | ibilee day in. cele dat eryide. woman, Sut 1 tureq elf on tt 1a DANCING T the ning of Fishermen's dock, on) must have ‘ fr ' rl There is a waiter at Grant's cafe {stumps off, it is worth g100 an| daicon bay, one link in the chain} awakened by the tel 1 went ¢ ‘ and a who, when we oat there, hovers at} re Bill gets his farm patd for e imade by the Wotan wald 4 : : and {s inde ent of Improvements being made by the ag eres anit our elbow, ant our ¢ hat. on sebne - hnpestant port commission, is being planned tha ft r 1 n e always a ti i - t Sound “eh . wish. He alway t tw loping his land nd I , he We are at pains to reward him | a children are growing nie Atte hes \ ' for his service, because w ght and strong in the * 4 ' M ; what } about W shi % the products afl 7 11 woul i a ; rm into the city | pped re He ; a Remember, ‘ iF WE ! M d hace : VOTE WISELY NEXT 8ATUR tien th t DAY, will bs one of many— From, the when the warmth hae go » 10,000, probably—Bills who will : Or, from a red-haired women’s always who « . 0 | : rom a a ’ always ugly ee Oe 2 aera Or eee oe | cee 00 the ene le inn eneny,. | nization nvited to | 1 ‘hatled th the te wa ' YOUR TEETH NEED J | hich now ro’ hi t ala 0 he wate dott b € ed t " - who owns eight wi Qrowe nothing but : oil x an « And waiter, the conductor,| S¥MP® and there perform the r ¢ entire fiw ners ven’ " DEL | aoe a look ATTENTION will form in line and 1 ; miracte by which we live—the miracie of the seed—a miracle So wonderful that in compari son the miracle of the barley loaves and fishes, with which making merry on the flag boat come Into port at the new dock, |, The d f the ac wtivition | | Is somewhat comple. | °° {the bridge at the east end of the reporter and many more, wno| | Arm 7) n and evide me} We have the following induce FREE EXAMINATION the multitude was fed, dwin | v r w en a . Buy Wit see sense | to program will be an-| “lined EXPERT ADVICE mall frat cigar by 0. A: Woom, H4-lnag T aald that during my. Uriel r PAINLESS OPERATION {s urd Hoe d A. Jacobson, the ; ; ” . hee Bev aten td committes 0 ome aughed 1 belleve 1 at ane seventh , SANITARY METHODS ‘ : ts oe i : COURTEOUS TREAT: a r always pays the! Nesbit Th ' ther \ ‘ t “ 1 fett t ‘ t MENT and why, alse ntend a will eat the stuff Bill ing novelties myself indoor 1 CERTAINLY THE AFFAIRS OF LIFE WERE] gp ways to be a jer, would It won't cost as much, Next k will mark th LOOMING HIGGER THA THOSE OF ART ON MY HORIZON A1l FIRST CLASS MATE- be as anxious for this reform as 0 , Bin! ance oO! eadliner who vt THAT MOMENT I stayed or l nd e down to Washingtor RIALS they are. | T, perase, will have a less pack ‘em in for # me to! square, and there I alighted and sat down 'n the quaint old place. see chicken ranch, and Sam will get come—Liane Carrera, daughter of | just couldn't see any way out. | tried to think what | would) VERY REASONABLE. But, first, a word about the | °SS* from Bill cheaper and fresher Anna Held say when Dick came back; how | would greet him PRICES land. than the cold-storage relics that | Liane in eighteen and beautiful Was it best to ignore the morning's misunderstanding or should| ‘ God made it. Birds ana [BOW come to him from Iowa and She ts sald to look just as her | try to have the thing threshed out? Ours is Better Dentistry and we beasts lived on it. The In. | Nebraska mother did at her age Before this I had always been at or Jan of proced-| guarantee all our. work dians hunted over it. But no Or, maybe. Bill will go in for ned that Dic will appear in a musical ure when I ran against a snag pigs or dairying tt to do as HE body really used it until the al ying. 1 written for her rving| would n¢ F ex white men ne, The firet | Whatever he ¢ eg LM 8 People| Victorl tt ! 1 by thought b gardless of MY |. EASTERN PAINLESS DENTAL white men stole it from the oer ts here Onecar. be telr 1 Jervtand ¢ ht about buying t : Ta asicaea. beramitiog | eet FARMER 18 MORE IMPORTANT All the mor wt FTER ALL THESE OF INDEPENDENCE cor. ouithiaw: anit ae wry to get it, but mo one is ' \ could 1 ! 1 ‘ : Seedealoning tein tittes ac thie, (REAL ESTATE BOOMERS THAT tures v ae Al py nn ar gy MOVED A FALLACY. 4 1508 Fourth Av. late day EVER PLATTED A SUBURB There is a certain gold mine at) ma iET ‘EM have f ou M HUMAN, JUST AS DICK IS HUMAN Office Hours & A. M. to 8 P. M. They stripped the timber off lene = Mp magician who waves the corner of Seventh ay. and 42d and fill the t mi As the bus drew up at the 38th er 1 began to tremble, and; Sundays 8 A, M. to 4 P. M. wand (cal a hoe if you wish) st, New York, which supplies the) On et z0 D8 . a0 r sached room at the Waldorf | think I only experienced re the land, leaving the stumps. os IDE n that hi stage have ap He serious! axed over when I reached my " h aldor b F n r And now they are holding it |OVCr, ® Seed. and, presto—a cab-| answer to the question peared the chorus girls who shot her daughter's adoption of a stage, Hef that Dick was not there WE ADMINISTER GAS for speculative purposes it | >S52! ___| The gold mine ts Hammerstein's! W. F. D. Stokes; Don, the talking career, but Liane denies them i (To Be Continued Tomorrow.) Pete RRM ES may be worth ae high as $20 an acre, stumps thrown In, but the owners won't sell It, Nor wil! they use it. They grudgingly pay taxes on it—AT A VALUATION OF $6 AN ACRE. eee Now, let us say that two men Rill $ Sam Jone might *. or conduc reporters, are after the sar We like to use the names, Smith and Jones, in this connection be- | , cause they are so many of them| that they are of far more im- portance to society than even the Montmorencys or the Plantagenets. _ BM and Sam, though renters, | are taxpayers. Folks who say only | ere landlords pay taxes make me BEGAN MONDAY MORNING Usual First Cash Payment FIREE as Xmas Gift to Each Purchaser Here you are at last! Many have been waiting for the NATIONAL’s Great Christmas Sale. Every year it is known all over the Northwest as the most liberal, PLAYER PIANOS the most generous Piano Sale SPECIAL REDUCTIONS placed before the public. There $325, $365, $395 is not enough space here to tell you all the good things we have for you at 823 Third ave., near Marion. In addition to our special low prices and special easy installments during this Christmas Sale, and following our regular custom at every Christmas season, we will give absolutely FREE to each purchaser a FACTORY COMPLIMEN- TARY CHRISTMAS GIFT of the usual First Cash Payment on any Piano or Player Piano. Hundreds who benefited last year can testify of their satisfaction. | BM and Sam and their j Wives and children eat food and | worth of vegetabies email | fruits from California every year. | We eat $6,000,000 worth of eggs) from the Middie West every We eat $5,000,000 worth of pig” from the Middie Weet every year. We eat $15,000,000 worth of pork products shipped in from else- where. We eat $10,000,000 worth of but- ter from New Zeeland and elee- where. Indeed, we raise but a quarter of the food we need here in the North- west. eee To return to Bill Smith and Sam Jones and the one job. Bill gets/ it. | Sam moves onto the land that we, through the agricultural lands commission, are gotng to help him to clear. Or perhaps he hasn't any| land, in which case we will sell him a few acres on easy terms. | We first of all dicker with the great lumber company that years ago stole land from the govern-| ment “Give you $20 an acre,” we say “Take {it or leave it.” } “Nothing stirring,” says the lum ber company ‘Our land is not for sale ALL RIGHT. WE MAKE THE LUMBER COMPANY PAY TAXES) ON A VALUATION OF $20 IN-| STEAD OF $6. Sam, you remember, stays In the Sam pays less taxes In pro- as the Jumber company, which has in the past evaded its obligation, pays more | The Inmber company will be| more willing to sell next time we! come around with an offer. We might offer $40! “ee Bill turns farmer. He was one too many tn the city. The Jails, p houses and slums of every city filled with the Bills} who wante jobs the Sams got. | With the stumps, Bill's land is| worth $20 an acre. With the | THE MARKETS || Prices paid producers for vegetables and frat Plain artistic case, fold- Reautiful design, copper bass Beautiful composite case tn The artists’ choice, deep, full tone, wonderful singing quality This model used by a large nun Massive oval design, polished hardwood back, bell metal plate, veneered pin block, solid ma Magnificent design art fintsh (as desired), Empire top, lined Rich, plain case, nickel ing fall board imported round fluted trusses, five-layera, | importe! San Domingo mahog 3 plated action, double ve-} 4, cp full tone, rich | 'mlnated rock maple pin block | any, watnut or oak, hand-carved | ber of schools in the U.S. and } hogany mouldings, imported Ger ith bird's eye maple, soft scop, e ‘ overstrung bass nickel-plated | front, brass flange repeating ac. Europe. kel-plated — trim. man wire, ete, This sty is aly e, hand-wound vs ‘ 0 14 sia penal A great favorite | tion, ivory keys, full metal plate, | !NEs. Impo dG rman wire, | great favor with both A mported), rich @agt \ ie fb , rung bass t with musicians German plano wire, etc double repeatitk actic, ual to any baty graue , e 1 SPECIAL SPECIAL SPECIAL SPECIAL SPECIAL yeot p= 128 @ 1.60 Cran barrel 10.00 @1i 60 Prices pald producers for butter, eges, poultry, veal and pork (Corrected Gaily by Perry Bros.) Fare Springs, © EVERY PIANO IN THIS IMMENSE STOCK IS OF THE HIGHEST GRADE AND GUARANTEED AS SUCH ATIONAL PIANO MANUFACTURERS 823 THIRD AVENUE NEAR MARION STREET ONE BLOCK BELOW MADISON STREET 10 M rr} tj Re

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