The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 2, 1915, Page 6

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CONTINUED } FROM PAGE 1 dog gave a heave and for a minute there| thing to be seen but a} of dogs When the mass 5 od revoly ing my dog was on toy E. From what I know and have been told of “Johnny” Considine. tho Fate has him by the throat, he fen't. whimpering and he isn't! whipped. Considine’s father was 9 fine old] % Irishman, jovial, gent! sentl | mental and whimsical, who, when Johnny and Tommy were lad pered in the retail shoe trade in Chicago By and by having earned a rest, the store to his sons a long trip. Returning the store closed. Johnny my had gone’ The old man ched the but he did not scold them ware good bhoys,” he said | 4 full av th’ divil as bhoys shudebe.” Later the “bhoys” camo West @gain—and stayed. And the old| man followed them to Seattle eer rus the elder Considine, turned over! and went on| found | and Tom: | back fitted easily | t of those and “Johnny” Considine {nto the life of the W days. They were roug he was a rough man old, S reckless, two-fisted man. lies a > big man now, and straight as ever he was. His eyes are Irish eyes, cf ® pleasant blue His cheeks are stil ruddy. But his hair is snow " white, and his lips are grim. Considine has had a tempestuous career. He was a gambler. He was &@ poltical boss. He ran variety shows, He made money hand over fist. ya, a big, In all he did be was a gambler. He would bet on the turn of a card = ona business venture, or on a man’s word a ortsman, who t in court the other day that he is “broke.” | 4 BETTER THAN CALOMEL| ‘his friends, hewsven, expect he will recoup his fortune | ; Once a young society girl, | route to the diner, he saw In | Tho! | the daughter of ajudge, in fear | the smoker an acquaintance, " jusands Have Discovere| and troantine, ventured into | who flushed painfully when | 4 Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets that unknown region below Considine offered to shake a are a Harmless Substitute Yesler way, where “Johnny” hands. : Considine ran a variety show The man was handcuffed to 3 ee, Edwe CUve in a basement a deputy sheriff. They would gg hlad “ye She was collecting money to arrive in Seattle on Christmas $ buy a silver service for a war morning | ; ship just put in commission at “That.” said Considine, “is | Bremerton. Considine | what! would calla hell of a | efforts to bar ager gave her a check for $25. Christmas!” | Hittle olive- Considine, when he learned In Seattle he went on the | These pleas of this, was angry—because | man’s bond, retained a lawyer Mi ea aster: ott the check was too small. He | for him, and saw him thru his bad after efte | Be) the teeth. like « sent for the girl, tore the check trouble. mel. They tak up, and gave her another—for | The man ate Christmas din ee aaick hy $500. ner with his family | myer ot Just one condition went with ae 6 | the gum 1 the donation — THAT IT In court, Considine ese best calomel, but| SHOULD NOT BE MADE PUB. | respons for te llet Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets} (ic, Inc, debts amounting to be “n 9 MiMost, headaches, “dullness” and| silos“ it $800,000 and $900,000 and that lazy feeling come from consti-| “Johnny” Considine and “Big! that he personally owed about| pation and a disordered liver. Take| Tt" Sullivan of New York, bis | $30,000. a ee mawers! Ouye Tablets when you) partner, were much altke Both | He has sold his automobile and| 4 Senne ded brain ana how | Were gamblers and political bo made I do not know what other| perk up” the spirits, At 10c| Between t they put Seattle | sacrifices | and 25g per box. Alt eit lon the theatrical map. They ac| He said that when he borrowed ben Mite Tablet Company, Colum-| orired the Northwest Orpheum cir-|money, he had to sign notes, but - Jeult of theatres and the s {that when he loaned money he did Considine act ¢ the la | etrenit 20 theatres | controls the cover th from Cinch Coast If Considine wins this last bout with Fate, it i be rth the hundreds of men who work for Te maintain complexion, th ple to use and yet ordinary mercolized wax because > fan get at any drug store in the or iginal package. Just apply t him love him. He's a bad enemy,| are without number at night as you wou old C but a good friend | 2 nl tad ao tee morning wash it oft with warn Once Considine’s auditor came] It was when Marcus Loew bought «water. If you've never tried It you ia a " : t} can't imagine the magical effect of to him and said that one of bis| the Empress ci conditional 4 this harmiess home treatment, The | managers had stolen a large sum of} “Johnny” Considine made what he WAX causes the worn-out scaff skin | money The ager confessed, thought was a sureth bet It entirely she lashing wound with if} cunning clause tn the bill of sale. ‘The fren you stole, it must because 1} » the West kind ¢ evidence don't pay you enough it didn't want looking, of artifictalit heard of this renewing s« AND HE RAISED HIS SALARY .|$25 A WEEK AND SENT HIM | BACK TO WORK! To get rid sey a formula that in w tive: 1 ox wadere ° s-| At another time he was on lag ag a hazel. Bathe| @ train hurrying home from Bi aniontehed nyt oy New York to eat Christmas After the first trial —~Ad dinner with his family. En ‘ It ‘Saver ‘Colas Back acted too f Only a person who has had a real kidney backache can know how/end of s 4 wonderful it is to get relief from) sreat the lameness in the morning. the! rell dull, allday throb d the ab Stabbing pains when stooping lifting. How much more able to say later It never came back.” | Doan’s Kidney ar i wonderful to be Pille have not only} Telieved many, many thousands of cases of kidney ache, but the good has usually been lasting | a Doan's are equally good for other 4 troubles that coms from weak y neys—bladder trregularities, Here is a chance for some de vousness pains serving man with a wife and child, lumbago, dizzy gravel |who are in want, to get a comfort dropsy » in which to house them Thirty thousand American le he seeks work 4 and women are publicly praisi | The Star knows of a business 4 Doan’s Kidney Pills in the news 1} man who wants such a family to ij papers. Here's one of the man come and live in his house, He testimonials in Seattle [has an ed mother, and he want jthem as companions to her. He A Seattle Case: jthinks the child would be compan Mrs. C. EB. Spink, 6624 — he Th @ house is of #ix rooms fave, says: “My ba jocmaes furnished and convent and weak and when re Tt straighten after stooping, shar eBid cman will pains often darted thru + wa apes t fis ‘ nervous and had headaches and|“Doan’s rid me of that trouble for|... ss of e besina to terrible dizzy spells. M ineys| good” earn mone oil Nas d eted to contr eat least a part of the food supp For further at lice, at Yesler wa: the | Prefontaine bullding NILE TEMPLE BANQUETS | A banquet and dance were given Mone al i Mr and M J E. ¢ erg, at the Washing executive committee @f Nile t Chilberg was presented with a goid Olympias or Eastern Gee: Try Them Fried, 35¢ Dut WSs Corcer we? f Rainier Bakery & Restaurant is dood Ls 913 Second, Near Madison 4 >) JAS. R, BOLOT, Prop. Mgr. prominent Seattle theatrical V magnate and not take notes No one his will ever know the extent necret ne philan throples giver charities, but always secre And as for the ne has staked der elicts with bed-and-breakfast mone and “loaned he knew money to men whor would never repay they | wouldn't The b sinews | oft bi n the Em | press tt ) The o | rusty, creaked Considine had thought to h lining years in re tirement, fool nd with. hile Loew, t |ning clause, | | ba on Considine pered for capital, rnished the mac now hanging on | until ab onfider r his theatres shall been Fr | stored | HERE'S HOME FOR 1 AND CHILD | CALIFORNIA OPTIMISTIC | H. ©. MeDonala ier of the | Seattle National bank back from a trip to San Francisco. He sta that California is optimistic over |the business outlook Dr. J. 1, Bullitt, of San Franciseo |fleld secretary league of t will leave for Everett and Bell ingham Tuesday STAR—TUESDAY, NOV. 2, 1915. PACIFIC OUTFITTIMG CO COR. THIRD & UNIVERSITY DRESSES MEN WOMEN A 00 YOUR CREDIT IS 0.K Confectionery Assorted Cream Wafers: reg pound After Dinner hyip a; Finke Peanut ittle Hood's Candy and Ice Cream Co. me PIKE PLA Public Market Groceries Happy Wednesday Gerrish Bros. 3 BIG STORES Green Lake a Artint Regular . 82. 00 4 v. Bu ORKLUND. Photographer NCKLEY BLE ntti Nov. § Hair Goods The Factory Is the Place FACTORY HAIR STORE 1401 First Ave, HOLLAND BULBS ART FLORAL SHOP 94 PIKE Entrance Corner Market Electrical Supplies Wednesday’s and Sat- urday’s Special on Flashlights Complete With “Ever-Ready” Batteries. See Our Windows for Prices. REARDON ELECTRIC CO. 1525 Fourth Ave GOOD WEATHER AT Apparel on Credit COPS SHARPEN WITS| PAGE 6. Dry Goods and $ Baheries HOYT The Pastry King Mis Ww Walrts ae Ome men's big size Blankets, pair Announe New Product Macaroons duct, now en at Hoyts os O’HARA'S Department Store OLD PIKE PLACE MARKET Mine Retail YINST AND PIKE Delicatessen Men’s Tailors DELICATESSEN 409 PIKE ST 1123 Third Ave. Suits Made to Measure Home Cooked Meats, Imported Sausages. For Best Line of Bread and Pastry Very Open til! 1 a. m. Every Day 409 PIKE ST Butchers MEATS 'WAY DOWN ac We Steak, p nd Steak, per it Steak, per It Steak. per Ib per ib per th per ib Veal Btew Pot Roast. At Jones Market 1508 FINST AVE. Few deers south of Liberty Thestre. No wonder deposit art mekeepers han any other TOMORROW IS HAPPY WEDNESD The Day That One Dollar Does the Work of Two Union Tailors Just Glance Over This Swell List of Bargains Today— happy—why shouldn’t they be? Hardware Ladies’ Shoes $1.4 Men's English Walking Shoes $2.4 he He: jus adquarters for es oa SCHOOL SHOES R ne hi a eguiar «ajze, value 85e, 496 Siegel’s Sample Shoes | } Short handle, value 75e..49¢ Vor the Whole Pamtty. ar utter J] Brooms ve Fine Parlor, worth ab Mediu de, worth 3 an Meats am tra rth 2 no Owl Hardware Co. ta CUT RATE HARDWARE = Be Downstaire Saetiary Market 85 Pike St. YY ThE Pl. STA Opp. Pike Place Market a 2 ew 6 lie 123c| Butter and Eggs “ 10c Happy Wednesday " Sait Pork 7 Specials an b c Wisconsin Cream bd Pure Lard 12}c Cheese, sharp; Ib... 15c ca Local Fresh Eggs, eee dozen a, 45¢ is Oregon Ranch Eggs, guar- de anteed good, dose °.... .25¢c = Jersey Butter Store CORNER MARKET First and Mike Men’s Clothing $15.00 $15.00 The upstairs rent en- ables us to sell the very best values in Clothing for $15.00 rvative De fit and quick -and we're New signe retur living up to ft RUDE-CHRISTY Upstairs Clothes Shop Second Floor Empress Theatre Building Second Ave, Near Spring $15.00 $15.00 everybody’s Ladies’ Sample Hats Wednesday and Thursday W. B. CLIFTON mere, Sample * The Jeweter, pa 219 PIKE STREET $2.00 tt Ladies’ Tailoring BUT—BE SURE || 020 : t Curled 2he 8 Sea] TO GET YOUR || wes sore el business upstairs, the West P come “ll SHARE at the warineare gpa dividual measurement—$50.00 a ap ela Credit if BAR GAIN : Western Cloak & i _puit Co. ‘or this Happy Wednesday we i 2 cond Ave. wilt A a A or Steam Clean ti ae for $1.00 J Drug Stores Teas and Coffees — Tracie’s Upstairs Suit Shop Suite t $1.25 ‘ DRUG STO: We Call and Deliver Pree. . Ra ayes ue Blend, regular Club House Cut Out This Ad—It ‘ Hea Et spin Oinie™ || 38 Cottes for....... LOC is Worth $1.00 ; Bring This Coupon Regular $25 Values for 815 q i : TRACIE’S UPSTAIRS i ughes & Adams . te ge re ofp Second and oe Elliett 49 fable Cnet ie bale end Dat ' 1608. 10 Westinke Ave. ry S322 Furniture Sewing Machines Theatres bog baer amg : Ladies’ Tailoring f Great Specials on SLIGHTLY Wednesd Sewing Standard Singer ... New: Home. . Wheeler & Wilson $10 All drop-) guaranteed plete, Happy Specials tn hines UseD STOVE Every one ts guar in good working « Here are a few c No. 14 FR HEATING be ind Oak enix Hot Blast ads and fully chments com WHITE SEWING MACHINE CO. 415 UNION ST, nickel plated ratls No. 211 Ideal Oak Red Front Furniture Co. HO8-110 Second Ave. S, anna |Third and Rattery.” OGRAM ISIS THEATRE FOR Tr Inesday Two Great Big Specials for Wednesday Only $40.00 and $45.00 Ladies’ Tailored Suits, imported fancy mixed novelty goods— $27.50 and $30 L. Messenger 720-721 Joshua Green Bidg Sunday Doctor MacQuarrte ANCHORAGE “Who are you?” 1 demanded 'EVERET T Is VOTING: [Hottywood Lane w atten bent A member of the memory bow th nensoy.. 21% Pike St.—Adv. nh. M, Semmes, manager of the I am the man who atole theClass,” replied Lieut. Hedges. EVERETT, Nov, 2.—The 21 can _ Independent Steamship Co. receiv-|Purse from the red-headed lady, six| (Extract from « short story that didates for various city offices, who KODAKERS— be fs years ago, { said might be written sometime in the are being voted on today in the “q * ed a cablegram Monday from his ; \future, as the result of the memory) Primary election, are the most bash n at one, at five : SOcct ae, AAghhiaae:’ atulife (ihe act remember fou wel wteplied clase just organized hs the Seattl fu and retiring Everett has ever they’re done” the weather at Cook Inlet is very!" 5 Me vollee ney hope to remember, known, Since the campaign began mild jin the afternoon of Feb, 16, aboutieverything--even to the age of only two or three of them have JACOBS PHOTO SHOP : 3:15 o'clock, and it happened at Ann.) lbeen persuaded to make speeches. Second Floor P.-t Bde,

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