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* ‘ LR SRE AERP TAA ANES THE SEATTLE STAR STAR PUBLISHING CO, 1907-1309 Seventh Ave EVERY AFTERNOON EXCEPT SUNDAY. PH NE Main 1060, IND. 441, Th @ exohang: and connect with all de partmente—ask for department or name of person Judge What's the charged with? defendant | turn your It w back on health do not cause our trials to you want. Cop—-Obatructing the sidewalk,/ make us they will brpak us ———= lyour honor | There's a short rahd to heave TiO) Mallard av. Munset, Mallard 206 , wal oe BALLARD STAR AGENCY > Matiard « " Judge—What did he do | from any point in a right life BVERRETT STAR AGENCY + Wros, 8104 Rockefeller Avy, Gunset 1098, Cop-—-Blocked Broadway for a Ite makes the deepest deat on ~ [whole hour [history who hi time t wt copy, ole cents ok, OF twenty five vents per month De as no time to thing Foe cony, sts conte, per weok or twenty-five Judge How was that? |how much he wetghs Alergy ean a, font whee buying egg gare Rinse He ntopped to count the} A Ite t# a poor port in any storm; Abundance of ply feathers denste good geese. - |steries in the new tallest build: | ite tide runs awift to the whirlpool Mixing @ little corn starch with salt will prevent the latter from fhe date when ¥ res ia ing of habitual decett lumping vor. When that date arrives, If your subsoriptt | Bo I there n been pald in anes, yout name is taken from the list, A change | So long aa re is any ight in a Th ost nutritious fruits are grapes, figs, prunes, dates and In the Course of Busin & & reesipt not belleve he date on the address | j man’s woul, he di banana. i Joan do any of his sing ta the dark j What wo want,” said the cam xo FPACRIMERS snout Tour ¢ ebddkcanattige ter ster aie Veryone should eat a litle fruit every morning ce me diduia muse te mnore then ence, plea in making the teket popula | Nothing to It The uno of wet and dry chamois skins on windows will save Time, you. smlee.It 4 m isin 1 understand. a ered the| 4e labored hard from morn ull work im this way we can be certain of gtvmmg our eumsortvers & perfect ser vioe presidential candidate, “I have} nigh Baking put on @ barn will stop pain if kept covered with and it le the ooly way. TRE TE HOW IT ALL HAPPENED? thin} Me worked the pace that kills, And then he used the coin he made In paying doctor's bills. REASON FOR IT. a cloth soaked tn cold water Milk in 87 por cant water Germs from the air milk White fat and pink flesh are signs of good veal Frosh pork ts the most difficult spent years tn building up little popularity enterprine, and now I've Kot to be absorbed by the big {nterests.”"—Washington Star, | Authority Who Is the chap o' We will be pardoned, perhaps, for so far overstepping the Why docs thet mnt tall with meat to digest bounds of propriety as to publish a letter received in the maillassorts that the rich oe iv pA Be his bane eee in the meat most easily digested this morning from an admiring and enthusiastic reader of The | poorer and the ” richer? ‘ Bh trying to sell @ hand-mo he meat of a cock turkey ols that of a hen " That's old pode; two of bis|4°¥™ Lamb Ja less nutritious than mutton Star daughters have just married HAD THE HABIT | exea we ee oe > - = = roses = “Bully for The Star!” the letter begins. “Never before in| foreign noblemen,”~-Puck . the history of this city has any newspaper won such a victory] jyusband—Whats your trouble ota ne has seorched | success | dear? | Young Wife—The cook book! be a says first to pick the duck. Well. I am tempted to}! pleked @ nice fat one, and now , , 1 don't know what to 4 YO ° You tell us he came Up | feathers . i pout th Some Laughs Some Thoughts MOST ANYTHING Some Figures Your in securing the nomination of Bob Hodge is unique, I believe, | as The Star won at the primaries on Tuesday » can't help it bleyele racer,” She used to Noxt Suffrage Convention annual convention of the! National American Woman's Suf-| frage assoctation will be held Oct 15 to 21 in Buffalo, N. ¥. The series! jof meetings will be held In com memoration of the sixtieth anniver wary of the first woman's rights convention tn the history of the only way to save time ta to| world, which took place in Wee apend it well leyan chapel, & a Falls, N. ¥ The worst thing about hell is to The convention was called by Lu etia Mott, Mary Ann MoClintock Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Martha Wright. Mra. Stanton moved this in the annals of newspaper work anywhere ask you where you found this man out of the mines at Black Diamond to become a deputy sheriff, | - SENTENCE SERMONS. and we have him pictured as a rough and ready individual, Henry F. Cope tn Chic And ‘ Lack of forethou then we are led to a meeting at which he speaks, and we find | prove faith. Tribune ht does not And a Few Light Extras illiterate and lacking the grace of the town-bred man in him the sort of oratory that reaches out and takes hold off Population of Mexico ts 13,607,269 United > drowsmmakera = in one so firmly that there is no breaking away—at least not until I don’t think Bob Hodge is going | be satistied with It The mind is always the richer for the slander it forgets It's better the outside than on t a to be bald-headed on inside. a vote has been cast for him ety No city or county in United States after Shake to be satisfied with the office of sheriff. And if he isn’t and goes after something else, the Lord help the man who steps| The only safe argument with | resolution Some folks thinking of pawn Pye : temptation is a swift attack That it Is the duty of the womet|{ng thelr automobiles and buying , yne. ! » he y steac Mix omde in his path. 1, for one, will not be in the way. Instead, I will | "Te’you court one temptation you|of this country to secure them: | fure wit Pilg =. heve De ba tes, c elping him to his goal, wherever or whatever it might/ are sure to win a score. |welves the sacred right of the elee si lied ound helping him is goal, . 4 | td eath's door he pulled her through Stay You can not find happiness if you’ tive franchise. | Consus shows there are 598,144 Dix: Which way did he pull her? be. You found a live one when you found Bob H and they are legion 3t. Louls Republic will stay by we 8 with him, and your friends you.” We are going to answer the question the writer s above. The Star didn’t find Bob Hodge. Bob Hedg The Star. Months ago he came among us with the informa tion that he was going to tun for the repub for sheriff, that he didn't have any money anc Life ts real! life is earnest! And the grave is not its goal; Dust thou art, to dust returneth, Was not spoken of the soul Longfellow . found . Women have complete jin Australia, New Zealand, the Isle jot Man, leeland and Finland can nomination that that, therefore, he wanted the support of The Star ee “Give me that and I'll win, hands down,” said Hodge Passenger (on street car): Don't shiver when you pass He had a Scotch brogue, deep and rich, and an carnest Time and again he} | Not me; I'm going to ness about him that couldn't be ignored called be cremated a nuisance} ee He made a nuisance of himself—so muct | that The Star fina capitulated. Not, however, until we had | | The bone frame of average whale ; | | weighs about 45 tons convinced ourselves that here was a man the people cd — | o> fone. an honest man, of the people and in sympathy with them, a Mississipp! leads all other states in value of oysters canned annually and *-. Total attendan mahip games tr rage, 15, man whose word was as good as his bond, a physically + 4 | (Dro vou EYER wire nti p suum sour 2OON! y ave Actions, words. the alpha’ spell charac ght morally fearless man and worthy the aid he s¢ From sunshine, Hodge | 1907 was 78,086 And so the Hodge campaign began arly morning | until midnight, day after day, in rain and tramped the highways and the byways, se sheriff. And wherever in the evenings people gathered toge in political meetings, Hodge was there and generally managed } looks, steps form by which you may er. —Lavater king the job of ther} Stars on United States coins are ix point while those in the United States f five-pointed -s ¢ Tommy Burns and Hill Squires are discussing articles for a fourth fight. The affinity germ seems to | be spreading. to get to the platform and to speak a word or two | And every night, as he made his way to his lodging place, | it was with the satisfaction of a good day's work done and the} belief that some converts had been made. While this work} was going on, The Star was fulfilling its part of the contract | f . and soon the name of Hodge was known in almost every home in King county And when the votes were counted last Tuesday Hodge proved the truth of his statement that with the support of The Star he could “win hands down.’ It was a splendid tribute to Hodge and a source of grati fication to The Star in that our readers took our word for it that Hodge was just the sort of man they needed on the job at the court house. stories to read me? Nothing, my boy, but the republt » and democratic platforma, and |they are too sad for one so young.” | Girls, wire rolls are uow being |used for the hair, instead of those } made of hatr, They are lighter and healthier | | “Papa, haven't you any more fairy j j | When President Jas. Polk was on his death bed he received the rite of | baptiam at the hands of a Methodist THWARTING THE PEOPLE’S WILL | clergyman uA : | “he tolls me that theirs ts a The only unsatisfactory feature of the primary elections platonic love. What does that mean, hubby?” Means that we'll have to dig up for a wedding present in about two months.”—Louisville Courier Journal, of last Tuesday was the failure of the opponents of gang rule to concentrate their strength on suitable candidates for the board of county commissioners. j | | | suffrage | at world’s cham: | ALL OVER BETWEEN THEM oe > FRETS E Dese ts al) de love letters de perfijious monster ever writ tor om ter him an’ say I flings | me, William, an’ I wants yer ter take | ‘om at his feet wid scorn =; PROFESSIONAL GOLF CHAMPION | AEGSESEESE, ERR LREST. BEERS. & yy ees | WERE’S FRED M'LEOD OF THE MIDLOTHIAN GOLF CLM | WHO WON THE “PRO” CHAMPIONSHIP OF THE UNITED 8TA’ IN THE RECENT TOURNAMENT ON THE MYOPIA LINKS, } “ } neces AKER~D rs DRU DOWN-TOWN STORE 1013-1015 FIRST AVENUE UP-TOWN STORE PIKE ST. = WESTLAKE AVE, USE YOUR PHONE IND. 2915 ~ ~ MAIN 1240 WE DELIVER FREE TO ALL SEATTLE, cra intue-toww stom THEG past noobat woe stam e e ginning Tode —THE— Quaker Stores’ | Advertisement WILL APPEAR EACH DAY IN THE STAR ON | PAGE 8 | _ Several Red-Hot Snaps in School Sup. plies, Drugs and Sundries on that page this issue. Turn over to it. The people wanted to turn the ringsters out, but they| unfortunately split their strength among a number of good} men, with the result that one of the worst of the gang, Al Rutherford, has probably secured the republican nomination) by a minority vote, and despite the fact that a big majority of republicans opposed his nomination. There is also a possibility that Charley Beckingham, has snaked the nomination in his dis-| to , person who mails walle for it a 8 MALL, MD. 1914 Beoond Ave. Reattin Wa “4 me thie another undesirable, trict, through a similar unfortunate combination of circum stances. The Star sometime ago recognized the danger of a multi Pay a little down and plicity of candidates against the gangsters and endeavored a little at a time for that to get several of them to withdraw, so that the strength of the opposition could be concentrated. Unforte ly each new Fall Suit—you'll good man thought he had a chance of winning and declined to withdraw in favor of the others, even when the fact was find it helps your purse pointed out to him that such obstinacy on the part of all would : probably result in disaster ou If these acceptable men—Haas, Zimmerman, Carrigan, Fullerton, Albin and others—had put their heads togethe we have ‘the finest drawn lots as to which ones should rer the ra ‘ is no question but what Al Rutherford Hand Ct | Zz stock of Men’s and would have been decisively defeated CLERK MARRIED HER IN HONEYMOON TRIP A CAB GOVERNOR'S DAUGHTER Women's As the case stands, the two gangsters are not yet elected. The people still have a chance at them at the polls. But of SPITE OF HER MILLIONS. | RIDE AROUND THE BLOCK MARRIED BY A JANITOR. Apparel in Strangest wedding trip this yea It hapy ont M Blanch daughter o' this more hereafter aye : : Utah Prenorimn ; Mauahter of il the city for you to se P “6 Mon argey, 19, a mil] was a journey three aroun : hos, Bu The little real strength that these two men developed! tonaire’s ont ' 8 o 1 poeney three Smee. Argens tor, an catimable Oe He See was in the country districts, where they had built up an elab-| heart to Roy McDonald, a young! jy wa suey , " att pty pce r a ig v4 r' tally lect from—prices right orate spoils system, ¢ ia “~~ county mone for t in| poor, b ry ee Be - ci " Miss Pearl Caryace Cook, who plays | "#6 a most barefaced 1 O! course they didn't pay out the| Mise La fat lied. She} cupid in “A Knight for a Day.” and] 1.1. ba m od ie ? from pe aited McDonald did not propose r \ — : Veder Oee Seem money directly, for that would have landed both of them inlone Mey a sale ve thahamenal ag dae uRO Manager be found in the court house to day the gtr | After their marriage — the arry them the penitentiary, but they traded many sine ¢ jobs for vote . or I m rich, if my | structed a cabman t ive th Aho Oh, a 7 be overtaken before we as The Star has alre salah Miia eine a Abilene 4h ulth Ix to come between us, I}a depot. Their friends placed a|can be married ed the E: t sands of dollars of pa money maatinee |” ais vehicle and ordered the driver to|ing janitor, “I'm a moh elder aie rancher ho ine the ” “f will marry you in spite of| The bride and groom finally es: | ple - iti, uth Ing F oe yw them Pew a | Ae but ndoned a Yurthe Whereupon he went to work on icy put four men to a plow on a county road to 1 beast wedding tr ‘his elder job C m vo 9 aang spteteresteeterteremisrereat ° pany aRreaTataaeeste terest? They w @finidh ot the oxpende of H. L. KLEIN 500 Reward | 13:24 209 people of King runt THE SHOEMAKER y any case of sleoholiem that 1 Rises uae ak 0 ing te pe ‘ . ° y If you can't get boots or far Pm second Av. ion St. 1 ra as 6 ul p . shoes to fit yuu, get the na - BS. BF in sight. ‘The people have spoken once at the primar Arnold Vibrator Co. }fito’maues “Seattle's Reliable Credit they will speak aga I 1ext time effectuall 340 Arcade Annex 217 JAMES STREET. 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