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Member of the United Prensa, Published daily by The Star Publishing Coa In ty rost le Phe teenth congre has alway en “black” republ ented it arly republicat ng district w now contr He saw th He saw that leaders t that did won cratic ti t. H an fa govern 1 was almost Then tt Aldrich-Tatt-Ca Foss declared that the trusts and bill. He resolved to make anotl gress in the Fourteenth, the A all. This campaign was waged charged that since the ped at W used their The politicians Swept aside republican democratic p slurality the peor rality Foss has shown again that the h party when his party sinks into honor af the hands of the the game is rigged against the party for pillage or sell politic written on the wall in letters of livin the honest voter, It should be heeded b the honest votes Can it be mere forgetfulness that certain proBallioger newspapers Baven't told their readers that Gif ford Pinchot has been called to rope to tell it all to Teddy? Pittsburg is the political Carte dad of the United States; immunity baths for everything. Penn heads will have no diffi ee a the greatest contempt for alacrity from the postoffice to t nk crossing a newly around him a Though a ple pace was not so considered ha wax works or p one balmy in the strument and ne 2 smart lad whom he could string or suspend sent Simon thither with th So Simor awa oe “a cans” tc struck 1 lament the hour hand of a othe fh Simeon I now th b men h ca ff POINTED PARAGRAPHS There are | joice a enth rolled thin on smooth steel casting te annealing ovens, then whirled under poltshing dice which it with sand, emery and finally rouge, reducing ite thickness per cent RSM Wheat ad ies | sie Pog bett quit sparking o of the “jolt wagon prole or there ts going to be evolution in Goosevdle, to way | see nothing of tar and feathers. would hate to jose a good ity in prevailing in ¢ the future, Machine guns have > ome farmers of this neighbor Baby .Henbrooder is think because they never| puny fiet She ewallowed | drink water themectves their live epoon and now she can't # ok don't want any i installed in the county jatl Except onery barking dogs, thin! for quite a apell now n has nothing more plentiful boys prefer the han fleas. We could get rid of} e tent even standing reem A Song of Miss Springtim for standpatt THE FIRST MESSENGER BOY Among the lade of the village of ¥ pace. It was Simon's habit when bot Was he vid to hast would meet the other boys coming home an errand, he would loiter and gather wild fi «patched upon Morse telegraph tn. Here's Base Ball Outfit oe aie M Ol Rooster: Well, I'm glad, young fellow, that you've woo b Mi ekerel: Oh, I already bad the spurs; I won the fight THE STORY OF PLATE GLASS Plate giass ln made by melting together «fiver sand, salt soda-ash, Hmestone, arsenic and charcoal, The sticky mass lea, The sheet is baked = CORRESPONDENCE. i Mouseworth has gone tor he We wor t married The wedding bells haven’ mea ee BY FRANK L. STANTON. Good-by ter Mieter Winter! For he rise up an’ he aay Be train ic at de station fer ter whistle im away: He done hide al! de flowers in dat frosty use or his, An’ he know Mise Spring a-comin’ fer ter ax ‘im whar dey isl Misa Sori She de Lady or or se dey. An’ wid a bresh er bloesome sweep Winter out de way. It's de very Bpringtime feelin’ sear fom be toast i oath ' Kare you done been thee’ de weather wien de appl Wien ye seee de vines a-ereepin’ ter de owbin er An’ de mockin’ bird, he singin’ whar he oun hie } a nnd ~~. He know de way ter sing Wien it's howdy ter Miss Spring. Wid @ sunbeam for ter primp on an’ « blossom on his wing Hi, Mister loud Woodpecker—ia you mendin' Yo! noise des wakes de woods up! Sh But do vivlets 3 | © Spring fer pho’, e mighty aweet ter know!l— Don't you hear de Lady pullin’ er de bell-vine at de do’? Yrom Collier's for March 19. WOULD MOUNT STEADILY Do you think your son will climb the tadder of fame, Mps O'vVfara Sure 1 do-it the hodoarriers union has @ job on that butiding mes r moans 22 ! |ON THE MOVING | WIS® AND OTHERWISE. PICTURE "STAGE, De world.” said Uncle Bhan. " }sumpin’ like a lookin’ giaes. You's Have You Seen This | cwine tor got better results £ you | for Taft i makes fnors Face? | amt fan if ye Washington Star Pa, what ts an optimist? living f# no m CMeago Reeord-He |, When there jdevi) bas bis » Manchester Unt “Her husband ts evidently dark man it om the t 1 ht to rematko@ ordered Journa GENE GAUNTIER | He that always complain nev girl you've seen y ofler y od German that is, you've seen her ple Jixae—He lost t name is Gene Gauntier.| playing yx a love part in a moving Nake—-Ob ah plec f ly, a i r ! n Glot ‘ mn i ‘ he miseries tha I h al} in Lit her type. Adam usked the Sunday seh 1 ’ H horseback riding is her favor-| the 1 In the Inet game for the oment, New York is her championship,” replied Detroit Free I THE STAR—THURSDAY, MARCH 24, “My idear of nothi about who furnished th’ wigs.” | makes hiro. 80 “Erin go bragh” fas and Sapph 1t takes 7,000 tubercle baci » ed end to end, to make « line an inoh our|inte a building ye Mre. Leslie Carter was ; sf Talking Machine Headquarters. a Eilers Music Building. DON M. DICKINSON From a Photograph of Him During It’s pretty eaay for a democratic} who runs the war office | and who is a demoerat of | he anti-Bryan brand And there, too, is Don M was postmaster queaeas | er Cleveland during Hasty climbers have sudden falls | was @ bright bar in Detrott, but two years his health failed » haw never re and he ts now a wreck | REFLECTIONS OF A BACHELOR | A man who has four children and continues to think the price han Ite worth weakness of a friend who knows It's a funny thing how . ecquadrel than « Wh Because she's talking so affec tlonately to the blonde one. He mal tn who lever ma foe “ 2 hate je-awak yousma mar Alaska Tut oi Scandinavian American Bank A.CHILBERG J. E.CHILBERG T MI 1 Thin? Pale All run down, easily tired, thin, pale, And do not know what to Then go direct to your doctor Ask his opinion of Ayer’s non-alco holic Sarsaparilia od purifier, a nerve | PowNING BROKERS |e. Cons you dace part aboul me Stocks, Grain and Provisians f ol low his adoie e at all times. (Ne ewedison Recor for APRIL —together with three special Records from the May list—all on sale March 25th 8 there a Phonograph in your home? Just read through this list of Standard (two minute) and Amberol (four minute) Records, to say nothing of the three special Records, ‘By the Light of the Silvery Moon’’—made in both Edison Standard Fi Amberol Records—and the “‘Cubanola Glide,” rushed through a month ahead of time in order to reach you at the height of their popularity. Consider the diversity of musical taste to which it appeals, and see if you don't find a big incentive for having an Edison Phonograph in your home, Amberol _ Standard jorning, 6. and We in Viewns ps ame Sictte ak fsedon B oa) Military Band T'm Longing for the id Days, BM. se SS Beiection from ” Babes in Toyland lator Herbert and Wis Orchestre eer L. Devenpers = 10341 Pow tony Me incrioom MORK bye Edward M. Favor 1934 roan Hl. Benne Fienton 10366 = a Dreneter 10m5 $03 The Treo Heppy Darker B jee 4 The Thunderer aed The ¢ Marchew os oe oo “- on Tl. Thompeon Ladwig's Ale Castle .. "ha ea ee Wit for the Wagon, is iatiey « Prem ing Quartatte A Day ot West Yorks Matitary Kaod EDISON GRAND OPERA AMBEROL RECORDS Biss eee Ale @ il see S=s5 poo nearest and hear the ——s P both Edison Standard Get complete port from your dealer or from us. National Phonograph Company, 75 Lakeside Ave. Orange, N. J. on Mortgage NOTE—With this bank's requirements as*to curity, it was not to be expected that the proc from the sale of the Alaska Building could be le in short order While we receive several applications a day, and. these applications are promptly acted upon, we ait still open for THREE TIMES AS MANY LOANS as we have succeeded in making during the past (WO months. j Unquestionably it is better for the borrower to-take a Joan that fits in with the bank’s conditions. While it may mean a slightly smaller loan, it spells safety fot him as well as for the bank The purpose of our Board of Directors is to distrib- ute these loans among as many people and over ® applications are particularly ir 1 from those desit ing@amounts of $1,000 to $10,000 pa ding Naturally our resources a | larger loans, cy and we are constantly maki: \Ve also make many. smaller loans, for it hr been the policy of this bank to give precisel r re to the im terests of the small deposito mall borrower as to the larger ones. It may if you keep im mind that NONE BUT IMPROVED CITY ray ERTY CAN BE CONSIDERED IAN J.& LANE President Vice Pres. Vie Pre Cashier, ALASKA BUILDING, SEATTLE HOPKINS & RYEPR, Ino staitehed 1892) Half Rates East 0 On Tose oe Oe Me it back HEKINS MOVING « svonAGue Mull c king Private Wires Pi N * many sections of the city as possible. Hence it is thang