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Member of the United Press lished dally by The Star & boys, ft associating with hard br alsdn the wards and workshops dors of a pri } f just tl ] hat the . t thing more gy € r tate tha@ t P ny as dead 8 the boy t will be watched | The tariff qu s slowly but | they intend doing with Goy, Hay * | surely wearing the nap off sena m to forget that the governor torial courtesy ated terms ian't exactly powerless in the mat aa “« now uncommon mpertinence are not. ter The wuanimity with which de | When an auto and a street car try to exterminate each other thelr hunger for the rewards pedesirianating plug can look on Without any danger of his feelings being hurt Thia ta the paychological mo ment for some coun an to pro Legislators who are now giving pose life nots along anal information as to what for inaceurate automobilists Who ts (Mie worsted ooking sentleman? Can any little boy “or girl in the audience stiap his finger and tell ua who it te? Mr. Franklin MacVeagh, secretary of the treasury. Right. And now | will tell you why he is looking worried It la not because he ts & Democrat. He Isn't really very much - of a Democrat. It’s the deficit that makes him took that way. He ts secretary ‘of a treasury with a deficit Didn't Mr. MacVeagh ever #ee a deficit before? Bless you, neo! He was in the grocery business. There never fig any deficit in the grocery business. At least not when you in herit it from your father It fs vary hard for a Demoeratic grocer to Conte Into a Reval Hean cabinet with a deficit —————— THE STAR'S MOVING PICTURES -- This is a smiling baby, His mother is holding hiin. She, too, !s amiling Did you ever stop to think how babies are connected with most of the smiling there is in the world Babies are so reckless and regard are tiny swashbucklera of fortune T land to any old place in this world. The 1 tions. A hovel, a palace, an Indlaf's tent a And they'll smile in one place well as in ¢ they'll make everybody about them smile Babyland must be somewhere near the enn, for babies always seem to be absolnte aturated with hablo The b cargoes of it to this old world peter aw A Matter of Taste come blindly from Baby ame to them And usually vast solg tw 1m i I You know per ve fectly wotl that the thas I : - ' Judge Vaudeville ear chap was driven No Such Thing jthere is."—Cleveiand Loader JOArEtLES AS NATIONAL PETS? MRS, ROOSEVELT 10 HAVE TWO teetives are identifying those train GAZELLE OF THE TYPE GENT MRS. ROOSEVELT FROM AFRICA, the Tobbers Is exactly the measure of M nsorship of Mrs, Theodore Roosevelt nals to the expres the Sues canal. English pa tide fate is a general na When they grow up t B) AA pet ots like a dog. They eat gazelles at all fracti And They Say the English Have No Humor! oe lage where we live but emactated and Was @ notorious crim might it please the order hia deportation. against the ozar's army, was not long before to dress aid day andaieht the as Idiled 5 fara and villages. enir'é trdope Wak called a “ravaning monater {hing | among us, At last they came into the vil rest critters! Hob siationed at Mombasa mts wife. They | think it will start « erlea, and that the geutle guxelle will drive the pug © terrier from thetr be a good thing regardices ifications given to ey will follow their rh, grass and green | Only tn the spring Ume when their horne are coming through are The rest of the time they are ¢ clike in die Man at a Window—Stop there for the night? Of course you can. I've loat my way and want to know if | can «top here Man ata Window-—Stop there for the night? Of course ye can (Slams window.) | THE RED WOLF | BY HAROLD CARTER myself Katia, my betroth and her ents Now the volt wae over and the executioners’ work had begun. I had fled to the woods with the last remnant of our band. 1 epuld! have escaped; the way was open I ahould have done so had I not heard that Katia'e father and o— on hse MERCY, WHILE HE FROWNED AND SNEERED—AND PUFFED AT THE CIGAR,” Katia a prisoner in the R hands, with four and twenty hours to choose which of two fates should happen to her Then I knew nothing save that this man must die, as wolves ato Sollet his soldiers come Who me, apparently sleeping, upon ihe outskirts of the forest; and they | lad: ine, laughing significantly, to his tent, “One thing I noticed with Joy dur ing my trial, He had a big box of »/ olgara open before him, Just as 1 had been told, and smoked inces| jaandy And whon | asked that 1] plas 0. THE STAR-—FRIDAY, apple and patr fectation of JUNE 4 STAR DUST ord From Je Taikitt toring tand doing t an Virgll What advan or the w nthe return . le Lent & season our husband? Indeed it la, my im acco and he sleop during the service | Star rome achman Bridegroom horses know ibe The Impossible. breathed the ob » btmee pa aught the mur If with all the wonderful things they're doing now cod in making the breakless wi y Ameri . Too Bad, Did you send a poem to the girl you were engaged to? that wae the trouble How wo? he disc Yes Foolhardy. * said the lovelorh youth, Keat nome MOOd dead of daring that will « prove my love for you? abe replied. —Chicago News, jepeak to pape. Toking No FR 5 1 think I hear father rach ipe he mw to ‘Imp we started. put eand in hie gasoline arking plug in my There's ‘Air, (after do you und i’ hemp ly Sloper’s Haif it liday me might amoke one of his cigars be ooked at me in with a grin that laid bare bis « hurled one into my face fave me & mateh, wnd I lit it with Inid it down d it down again eration to ty Ho I began ploading for merey » frowned and sneered ¢ up Again | | imperceptibly, the fire crept down. | | Now It was almost u he « I begaed, | prayed, I clung to the Aud the Red Wolf swore & great oath and drew in Jungfula * jot smoke between his teeth “80 | BEGAN PLEADING FOR| suddenly I heard the fuse and dropped flat to the floor My halr was score but | was h all that tentful of soldiers not one remained to detain me | not one little shred was ever found. | ‘| So | escaped eaally and fled hither, | where I was told the girl had qs ceded me, having been set frer the Red Wolf died, Now T ment} find | The Russian woman sprang to her | feet and screamed started and swung around he Pass them commissioners, after a brief consul Next case, vored that another fellow wrote tt and #he married him. |--Baffalo Enquirer. 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