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NC ae ea i Member of United Press. Published Daily by The Star Publishing Co. People Can Free Their Courts’ ‘Do You Think It Fun to Be a Matinee Idol? | “Harder Work Than Carpenter’ s,” Says Galbraith Marion Lowe Takes Little! Journey Into Stageland) Men who have watched the growth. of political independence in Toled ing the cx out ove “Golden R republican, The politici hith, and prevented his O,, say that tl hire fire of insurgency now sweep the enti he would appeal directly to the peo When the votes were counted J 10,000 more than the combined vote of the republican and demo cratic candidates. Since that time Toledo has continued independent, the en tire city administration being independent But the independents learned something They discovered that there was much an independent mut adminis judges v He did as they went along » had a strong corporation bias So the independents of Toledo and Lucas county made up| * thine t their minds that th nselves should have some say as to what kin courts. There was cause Special | machinery of | Nominati And victory perched on the nonpartisan banner of a free and dete people Judges ar ledo is the n vote under the The experience of Tole because it is ab line on the fut now stirring Seattle ar W men and state le scope before the peo time Special Privilege was pack latures it was also packing the all the way down to the State And it is inevitable that the pe tion to the courts—THEIR court tive, tc constitutional as fast as they orc pe from either of the old parties, be had too t k »y petition was res strict of which T to whether in the Ohio _— in na lo is of especial int erest experict y which we r devel 8, it or. All get what they e legis or Sp r Spec gresses ery sane man ought to know that there will be top sided justice in all courts, the judges of which are hand-picked by party bosses hired by Special Priv ery sane man does know that re lican or democratic partyism should have nothing whatever to do with the admin Btration of just Justice is justice. It is neither democratic, republican, prohibition nor socialist justice. It needs no defin ing or modifying adjective. ery honest man, no matter h congressman or state legislator, knows that his rights are safe only when nobody has a pull with the courts, and where one man has as good a ch ance for a square deal as another It is as easy for the people anywhere to get free and just courts as it was for the people of that one corn Ohio. All that is necessary is for honest men to throw aside their party tags and labels and vote for nonpartisan judicial can- didates. © of Not Exactly i a Joke Japan is keeping steadily on with her war talk and the United States keeps right on rega sitasa We are told that our navy fs much greater in tonnage. This is but an learned when she licked Russia that « So Japa has mn & until at this me t THE MORE POWERFUL rs that of Japan and avy is also superior to ours In speed. ation of predicting a war, so far as this paper are just calling attention to the fact that a is no In ed, but w SPAIN, you're next! “DIVINE right of kings” is ha keep its head on g to sit up late, these times, to TEDDY'S opinion of the Ald maybe Taft won't have to patch ! ore le WELL, these here kings can cross thelr fingers at Louis XVI, as they get aboard a kind ft is so ANYHOW, Acting M the difference between a m a nice view of HOKE SMITH buried Standpat Brown so deep that even Brown himself admits he isn’t worth trying to excavate. ‘Rah for insurg ent Georgia! BOSTON preacher « will have only himself to door shut tight ls Newport lame now vestibule of hell.” Satan he doesn't keep the. main ae. IF Cleveland fails to kill colon by turning ultra violet rays of on her d water she might try the eo. Burton. ° ° ° ultra-violet rays of N. J. DEMOCRATS are man whose front name is V New Jersey's going in November oe “WE must increase rates to Oh, shut up! It’s only al reflection.” Fore more, too, and ain't getting it e @:¢ WHITE missionaries to the number of 2,270 are working among the heathen in China. Just about enough K mall side dish, if those Boxers get to going again. je oy SPAIN’S minister hurried to pay respects to the new Port government at Lisbon. Sort of getting in practice to do the right thing at Madrid, later on, perhaps, o. 2. * OBSERVATIONS: “Have met for the first time a man whom I would like to know better. What uld I do Lillian B. Sue him for $100,000 breach of promise, a: O # MEMBERS of the administration attending the Ra ; tion cheerfully predict renom t 912. This wish is father to the thought, and 5 rnorship a almost feel the way railroad kings. n railroads want at BE “IT'S so full of holes that I've got to sit down and do a darnin’,” sald Taft. It’s the best eve said Teddy. Cr Can't our presidents even agree on that tariff aay See" Washin, CENSUS reports fr nt ber of insurgen drich-Burton Big are till lent as to the aft-Ballinger-Cannon stism by that new cutting of the ple ” a ee THREE hundred and 97 years and a f& la ago, Balboa 4 covered the Pacific ocean. He overlooked a by not naming it the Southern Pacific ocean. He finally died by hanging. a ie ee “SUNNY JIM” SHERMAN’S posing for a sculptor. It’s lots i fun than posing for a tempor chairmanship, and you don't ache so all over when you hit the bottom of the elevator shaft “LIGHTED off to bed by the ") i e cup,” pu Poet Richard Henry Stoddard. Just a mere glimmer of Might, Rk H ard Henry, compared to the good, old fashioned ninine 10-round lec ture. ns : © © o COULDN'T you aff for breakfast this morning, eh? Well, the Payne-Aldrich-Roosevelt tariff casts a “local reflection” which boosts prices and for which the Meat Trust and for which the Mea ust i truly sorr Grass is fillin’, 5 : o ° ° PAYNE-ALDRICH tariff aided by the Roosevelt “local reflec tion,” put 2 cents on the price of a pair of stockings, but the Sloth frust feels real sorry about it, you know. You don’t have > ledo independent movement spread Jones was first elected mayor of Toledo as a of his party found they couldn’t use mination. Jones suited the people, but not the bosses. When a machine-bossed convention counted him out for renomination, he announced in that convention that ves, the independent, had ee eeeeeee icipal ation couldn't do, if the courts were packed with)» rip on the nominating |} {dol Ja burst of appla lent movement {if you belleve Joseph oader in its} | | reme court} in every noon, home to at the theatre, the aga a day carpenter or brick pany has just one play to ke | mind. As w he votes on president,|« play for next we | the play of thia w | does,” sal |beginning to put words together now—learning her lines, as it w band, would men |their time on the stre |husband’s place to provide the —Finds Acting Is No Cinch Job. ONE R RE RR H Galbraith’s Daily Schedule. Arine, study part Breakfast to 12—Rehearsal Luneh. Study, rehearsal, or ® matinee. 6 to 7.—Dinner. 8 to 11.—Earning salary at * theatre 12 to 2.—Study his part. . ee BY MARION LOWE st be great to be a matine da leading man and all that That was what I thought, Its what everybody thinks the stage amid to have pages To come out on But it fan't at all Hk eading man o pany, now ¢ tle theatre, Here is Gatbraith's datly chedule Gets Up at 6. mb out of bed long before the eat Is pounding in user pt akfant, then ret n a bite « and back to th tage Mat back study manuserip nh from 12 to 2 y, even a hard wor Ww his eve g and Sundays to himself. Galbrs doesn't ‘Ot ne ery #tock company has mx work to do than 4 road company,” he sald A road com yek company bas k you have In at « and forgetting he one of last week That dowan't sound easy Well, your family can't uch of you,” I ventured Baby Comes In. roid baby of albralth. She's just That re anything or anybody so long motive. Editor The At days past I ov Star eard a nversa mn by two gentlemen in to their views of marriage 1 man of the pres ent day not marry, as women are too extravagant, thinking only of dress, or spending too much time on the eet flirting, or for their own amusement. | am sorry for these gentlemen, I hope they may read this. I fear too many men do not look for the right kind of wom en, There is ma a good, true woman, who would love a kind hus ive only what hey expect to receive, which Is not found In girls who flirt or spend t. It is a home and a woman's to take care jof it, which, I believe, is more to |any woman than fine dress. The home is where the heart 1s, which may be found within L LU Peete eee eee ee ee JOSEPH GALBRAITH. “°*$.8H.8H, DON’ T WAKE PAPA,’ » papa wakes up about $1,500 worth | on the avera » than 13,000 words ow to the tatters And he has to them himself. And pay excess bag but at that it's r ) learning the prinelpal p | the coy wher o ~g travels Buy Your Own Clothes. of the things that goes with being a leading man and earn if you're just an member of the company manager buys your cloth you buy them | ; rom six to fifteen hours of hard n it In bite t# a chance to sink I part this week to ‘Merely Mary was the hardest I ever atr j'ng « big salary bye Pict | many of the hard f he said, enthustas & necktie much vught a character such as | Outburst of Everett True that and my home life. I your readers on , | THINK THIS ORIOLE'S NESY BELONGS To You- HERE, YOUNG LADY. Couch Cover Brighten the Home With a | HO eS 18 Axminster Rugs Rest Printed Li In the Editor’s Mail Short letters from Star readers will be printed in this column when they are of sufficient general interest. You may write about a hotel ta | in fine Fall $22.50 Axminster Rug soft, - by $16.45 Wednesday Morning that city which has increased ita| In a recent referring to the of Missouri, referred to « double on practical er; ists generally, cost of farmers products will For it would to presume that increasin Seneca 48c | a consumption, still greater decrease | “THEN IT HAPPENED” | | (Our Datly Discontinued Story.) Home ent his wife to the nd nearly wept | jas bh e | A na wan out of sight} his xrief changed to joy. ¢ ailing | gang had prearranged, | ' 1 the all to come over and th would have a tle bickering | with the pasteboards. | In 10 minutes they were having | the t of their Ives Hut Mra. Homeboy missed the j (The Bad.) | t t we truth id the fat travel an ourne to the strolle night sian one evening two men sat 4 were a man jand a woman, The man and wom-| t neem to be together, as aid no attention to each | mn had about 60 or| 1 curls hanging from her | men opposite me | i ument as to wheth er they were genulne or not One of them, to sve that they were artif 1 ught be would) | pall one off. j Well, he must have got some more amo ad, real hair, for the woman screamed | and the map with her turned out to her husband, for he turned and k at the man who had pulled | bis wife's hair, and the conductor | and motorman got into the fight, and the trolley slipped off the wire | and the car dark, and before ald be switched on an up bebind ua and and a lot of other car cs ry banged ise month Mail, of eity out tle, Wash, Pon Josh Wise Says “| haven't got a thunderin’ jot of dmiration fer th’ man who'll shake inde with me in church an’ now me on th’ atreet.” ver roe Thomas The Raven Tariff Reform The Reformation. 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