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4 ress, Mab Member of the Unit Hehed datly by The Star Publish« ing 0. THIS BOY WANTED TO LEARN _AND HE LANDS A GOOD JOB) I; ) I , | tion, pa \ tea \ ffervesc a, in its] - full if r ‘ \ ed think i CARL REED WOULD BE A THE x f | os and high ATRICAL MAN, AND HE 16 de ag : ' mn ted A GOOD ONE but now we know be me fool person started a discu lon or al way to enjoy an ice crea vla; a her BY EDDIE BOYOEN bil } 1 mn, oF the wi : : , ms . m bs Rack in the ple belc some years to ‘ and then d the ambrosia that re-| ago the erieed an ibpounds ae ihe : wae tagged ith the ' Ca That's not the point, and the man that started the talk) Reed This little Reed aw " b { h s no such thing as system in going | ander ought to be in jail. There's no suc 4 ’ } tae hil ne about it. Just let your nose nestle close to the glass and sniff) crow rgtery Nnally Carl bucked against fate the perfume and the coolness deep down in the hidden mystery ti at On oi rs | pee ee that’s yours for a nickel or a dime, }means to Seattle, if you don't care Electric fans may bt ve y b) what you way, oe sound all around you, and the | tthout t trv a W { 1 in al ' high 1} gall o lay he went don't notice it 1e hues of the rainbow and the nectars of} }4 Grand theatre and meok } C ‘ ver plied for » Carl wanted to be rods can't te u from that minute of bliss when you}} the gods can't t y m that 1 ' lf ‘ ue aavee WO ie cool your throat ar y spirit with the soda | A wasn't fuet @B . st The young man You don’t drink the soda, then eat the ice cream; of course You absorb it, just like a Wagner overture, an old mas your childhood. with a soda not. ter, a memory of Here's to y foot shorter than your left fr ! You with your righ m stunting its growth on the brass rail; you stingy person, » are thinking of the car fare it costs!) Walk home, if need but have a sods The soda is an uplift, that's what it is. A combination of} New Thought and the better day to come, a compound of philosophy, immortality, Elbert H bbard, sanctification, Mrs Eddy, ripe strawberries and Dr. Munyon all blended into one sweet symphony! a With fourteen persons dying of By thie time Mr. Meigs haa} heat in New York in one day, It doubtless observed that one can of the seems as if ordinary common sense not be speaker house an¢ would send a few million Bastern | be universally popular at the same ots to the Pacific coast time. King Menelik of Abyssinia is So far the police have very again reported dead. Menellk ts craftily refrained expressing an this | opinion on the profes#lonal abilities of the bandits who held up the the old reliable standby for particular branch of journalistic tn dustry street car If something ferent doesn't The Investigating committee's re happen at Dugdale’s park pretty| port says Mr, Schively is a lot of pretty generally time goon, no one but insomnia patients | things that were will buy tickets, suspected for some past Mr. Slayden, of Tacoma, has now Now that been relegated to that large and | autos are acco not uninfluential class who hard. 1 the nted for, & word or friend Weaton id not come amiss ocean-to-ocean tried | two from our old eos a] FAMOUS POETS’ WILLS. ——=— STRICTLY SPEAKING. Famous poets make interesting wills, Browning was written in his }own beautiful hand, with the fut tlale of all the nouns substantive in leapttals, after the olden use; and the attesting witnesses were: “A Tennyson” and "F. T, Palgrave. Matthew Arnold's, also referred to, was remarkable for its brevity, A baker's dozen of words deemed enough: “I leave every thing of which I dle posseased to my wife, Frances Lucy.” This, how , ever, because no executor was ap er had to be set aside for let 4 the same. iis form, | peare’s, the most notable trio per | haps ever handed by probate in this | country. —London Chronicle. These two fa- fe *Qancen Hose.” AN VEAL WEDDING TRIP BY CYNTHIA GREY. | In hia bag he had an old cordu- “| surely am a man of nerve to|roy suit that had done service! ask my girl, who has been all over| many times before, a sweater and World and has seen everything a few other things—beside his} rth seeing, to go with me to my fishing tackle—and he was ready old fishing haunts for our honey-| for the grand rush. moon—but I'm going to do it!” | After the wedding was over, up And she sald: s the very;north to “Dearie's” old haunts thing. We'll run off and not tell a| went this happy pair. where we go.” | They engaged a room and dinner she secretly had a pair of | for two In the iittle old hotel, for} shoes heavy soled, turned up a/14 long blissful days of comrade. wide bem in an old skirt, bought | ship of the truest kind. They row- & cheap cap, a heavy sweater, some |ed, they fished, they cooked their heavy hose, packed these with a/ breakfasts and suppers over a bon few—a very fow— necessaries | fire, they talked and sang to their fa her suit case, locked it securely | hearts’ content—and came home against intrusion, and her baggage | calling each other “Pal” instead of ‘was ready. “Dearie.” STAR'S MOVING PICTURES In America the bearlet came first, then the toy dy bear. We were Teddybeared to death before London ever saw a real one Then came shown in The Star's moving picture today Jack reminded people of the toys, but he was ever so much cuter. He learned to eat porridge out of a bowl like a child, and was playful aa a kitten One day Mrs. Asquith big dinner to society people wife of the British premier, at her Downing st. home in hi he bear cub, But Jack, like spotled children, wasn’t on his good behavior Mra. Asquith's poodle dog tried to be friendly, but Jack got up on his hind legs and slapped the pup an awful crack, Then, likes all bad children, he dido’t get any supper for being so cross were | tors of administration, but the re-| with Shakes) ke open, and In @ very fe wee Was adva fob wow stant head aher this job Carl still showed no mi of losing his nd so he waa tting te | is Promoted. n b t h m Carl quit escorting sand wont fr tata oasurer Ce pasteboard to the office irchas an ass Woll, to make a rt | Carl then went across th as treasurer of the Beattl atre The for Mr vacation. Cort Cort, and was entitled to a He took it with Marry The pair were in New York city when Carl was notified by w } to come home quick and manag ne Grand Opera house, It | vored that Carl waa greatly pleased, and jcame home on the Jump. And for tho past three seasans Carl has | | | CARL REED. |been manager of the Grand Opera house. He made good. He made so good that John Cort made Cart his private secre | which job he grappled last Mon y tten't it? cena He took the humble job of usher with the idea that he wanted to learn the theatrical business. He came to Seattie from Omaha, Nob, practically unknown, and started at the bottom. Ry strict attention to duty and working for the bent interests of his enrployer, in season and out, Carl Reed forged ahead, and he do- served It. Alive and Wide Awake. | This young man is now private secretary to one of the big theat real men of the country Walen | means that he ix trusted and ca ble dead ones, At least, it doon not take him six years to learn the truth Carl Reed's new job opens up a promising field, and his way to greater success depends solely on his own efforts. Carl's friends are Just as happy a4 he, alnce the latest \rise upward step. This, in brief, ia the story of the rise of @ humble usher to a really responsible position which calls for tact and business abiitty, That Cart of his friends He himself is the only one who doubta, BY ELMER RIGDON, The vibrant tones of the church bell rang out and the face of the tenderfoot grew solemn, “The me homesick,” Them air he said presently bella reminds me STEAMER Big Crowd Left on VYoue | See the Hattleships in the MH } y only 26 cents rouns Vari Bay on 1 n Five more me managers, ae ! rnomi w AN ettitiman to EVERY NIGHT WE GIVE A WOOKLGHT DANCING EXCURSION fOR as Ladicn tf oe, Leave Plor 6 Pretty good job for a young chap, | And it’s easy to analyse bis suc-! Reed possesses these is the belief} sound of that bell always makes | he young chap had worked hard} (ee ce a uding « > vivid of Banty Duff,” re jashamed of himawif that he hasn't | Waists at All high arked Shorty Hart on his part.) the courage to look her in t ace At « te the prodigal son ‘« valsts, which I was thinkin’ of that unprepow|He digs bis heel tn the ground as | (ited mo ne he sarvnens sersin’ beauty when you spoke. | ff waltin' for her to Tesen Py ee n now buy at Along about jase grass thar comes|priete names; but, as she never! About t half what yog to our enlightened community a| speaks, ho walke away tM eve oF te ly young Woman answerin' to the , ot course, everybody shuns ‘ avings. 1 Py ; y pay. Care “anomen of Eleanor Grey I) anty after that, and the senti . simple Mug i sets wil pS AP A i EN agreed Be cen tasne out any tintypes that com-|som Rock wouldn't drink with him,| yooh tne point of clew. Por Instance preciate this sale, | pares with the peerless beauty of|and when you know Blossom you'l , \ a moune that a | this little lady. She engages to/ realize what this means ack i wok. jwork in the Burprise restaurant Miss Grey looks scornfully ev} mobbe—The doctor told Guasler bi Hides with misfortune | ery time she sees Banty, wb ir was the very worst thing = lt ¢ strikes town. You! joneliest man iu town e nT guess that doctor didn't { nee t, when she geta off thing goes along in a know Cussler, of he would have [the «tage she leaves her pocket | monotonous way until ¢ 4 at drinking ia the best book containing §200 on the seat.) Murphy falls sick, and beln ‘ ee | But when she goes back to look /furst time he was ever fll, he! , woman's idol is frequently an| jfor i' 16 minutes later, the thinks he's goin’ to die His « man OQ, money Is te missin’ just the same as science prompts him to ma : : . ‘ x a f it would be in any metropolitan tain conf > any PS acl tear deamat tase Secon Ave & Sen nose j Village ates a8 & Corpse a 1 The bad feature je that the restin’ statement he made was 4 Igir! bad saved this money to pay one admittin’ that he was the Pi oer tne meee - = | tases potnt blank to accept a dona | ton, 7 | Something is shorely knawin’ | | For John Cort does not hi re i < w RETURNING AT GP M a | bimeelf, says }lynehin’ #o long is ® mystery }the young lady, pretty much con PPeSoeeeeoeeeoe ° . ° ° 7 e SeSeSoSeSooesesooe renee | Pee SAY, WOMAN, | One BEAORE off a debt on her mother's ho and, of course, she felt pet gy J e social or in tickted tol ff simply awful. It seews aif the This cleared Banty and re death to be pumbered amon- 1 aE Gy would ‘je0e en lle} stored him to the lovin’ regyard | | Mise Grey worries horse Ont) of the populace. He had simply ee ig ad jsick. We boys offers to take UD &/ ied to the girl so she would t o awtelly fond 62 collection to raise the amount Of | i4 mo: and pay off her 1 aw | the money lost. But Miss Grey er’s mort " | never havin’ seen us before, has ber idees about propriety, and re although whe thanke us With) tears In her eyes “I reckon several days passes and then Danty Duff goes pesterin’ over to the restaurant and hangs) [around ondecided for a spell the vitals of the aforesaid Banty, who finally calis Mies Grey out of the kitchen whar she is composin’ some flapjacks, and on the ground aa if Mi tell you that I'm the meanest man) “miss, 1 YOU THAT I'M T MAN IN THE STAT WANTS TO TELL! MBANEGT | hy 1 escapes) What do you mean? inquired corned “‘T moans it was me that stole your pocketbook, and I'm mighty sorry for it. 1 hatin't slept since I committed the heinous ertme, and I want to return your money With that he hands B/ poll of bills to the girl and Is ‘eternally YOSEMITE rier ©. enor oF UNivEamT ite Yenterday TOMORROW WE GO TO PARADISE PARK AT BREMERTON Morning for Birmingham, | ment Navy | vie Hig band The 1 OLMAY Ip well land. Big wasen. Soo C.D r Times | Bullding at #30, returnir seeks babasevensenecbs eoeoeere OUTBURST OF EVERETT TRUE Seoeoeseeeseeogode Wha B ABOUT TRN MIN~ (NAT ARROPKANE ON YOUR H#AD WE CURTAIN GORS DOWN /f YOU'RA Going to sir ww FRONT ar Og / Whe sa ON YOUR WAY If iscreant Atle firat that ebure jthe multitood know that the tooals of Banty Duff and Mins Grey | }alr about to be performed.” It is | STAR DUST Joah Wine Saye eoeee they Wk PERPORMANCE 18 OVER, macer ty AS ’ kt $0 CNANGE YOUR MIND ABouY PUTTING mony" M. 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