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THE STAR—THURSDAY, OCTOBER 153, 1910. MAUS WOULD BUY AUTO, SAYS CRICHTON, OPEN ALASKA = BE FRIEND OF HUMANITY | ; (By United Press.) | _ — * VANCOUVER, Wash, Oct. 1% | _ oe 54 a] * In hin annual report, just issued, | ; ‘ Gen. Marion P. Maus, commander| A novel theory in regard "to the |from old Dobbin ey i Vi | ® of the Department of the Columbia, | ®utomobile ts advanced by Health | | piylieadivoygyrecin dy iypesey yen Ain 4 | U. 8. A, bas made recommenda: | Commissioner Crichton in the Bul" Tote elie on Mig rag as : ae —— tions that the Alaskan coal dep letin of Ganitary Soclence. Hero|srecis, narrowly escaping death | Fealand | 'h!* prosperity has been due to the n 4 that the government New 2 votes of women, But we do most Piiary affort to prevent stam. | the horselews vehicle is hailed as a or mutilation from the speeding 4 - ertainly claim that the votes of | \ 5 ort ( Brccrinig Moedl oA pny ors py MRS. GEO women have not hindered it, These | ¥ , ie ara 7 bet ot eels str foe . 3 New Zealand wo va Manes ok tag a J The report also recommends the Mpined in 1893 the ¢ a | fhe ass, Republican, May 2, use of motor transportation for the is ee ee that it would er army and the elimination from er ge and rats has been lewen-| Why ¥ for doe or Uiseptics of the country service of & eertais ¢ of | lwo the chauffeur can no! a Ke des, 1 ric N's con 4, wont of them of field rank, | Contract disease from the mousin juy speed wagons instead, sertously ed and b | 4 é % > ; ie ’ who, Maus declares, have no usefui| #4 the touring car as he could|and yo a friend of humanity ‘ a place in the military establishment but are looked upon as an obstacle » Harold Mackubble will in the way of advancement of de Barn Grows a Story vert the structute into « three serving officers Higher Every Year |: story dwelling ee important , f } ba s dh : . 2 Start War With Japan ARNE Bi S naa.” a ? he : Ms i 2 He WINNIPEG, Man., Oct. 13.—Juat the rights ee oat re . TO CLEAN THE CARPET ; Y i ae» . bars | water your house a little and wateh Arrest Samaritan ie subjec Seaaly affects A housekeeper who has tried the 7 4 War with Japan is inevitable} it grow. That ie a? are seriously af tolicwian Media Ghee tak tole te f ; i? " eee within five years and Uncle Sam is ral hal Pag cage » Patrolman Heath, disguise ms may seriously em & success for cleaning the carpet going to have the fantods torn out * Mackub a sick tramp, ered M Harold * of the colony Put one cake of white on tee of him. » Leary’s pharmacy Thomas mp, DOR At least this was the contention bic of Loydmin nd Broadway, he was wet and preasing to know | none |, ond , § “nye zy } . ve espoons each of ammonia : 4 . ater, Bask, 1 Me gark forebodings have | 0) NmrG eal soda into . i i so. of Jan Seery, & saloon states | Sasine ao ias cgled 4 ae t DOIG DY . hottie of whisky. I've got wrk ears |quoth Heath A tow yas He didn’t look very well, ago Mackubbie| yea bese Se net of | Piained William R. Rawsthorn, life save automobile, {t probably never has SMITH A Dr. Crichton says by the sub-|occurred to him to view the racing titution of clean garages for|car in the light of a inet stables, the humber of germ-ecarr E wore} PAR. Boll Mt untit it te diss : | i hs “ , man, yesterday afternoon, Mr. H the year the wo ere! Then 0€@ soft water enough to i f : its V7, L. Kyle defended the negative with | New Zealand ex ol aahe th aaithnn ead ‘tok te manne Aes & vigorous tongue but failed to con “at $45,000, 006 to & baal ee toe ae ¢ } ° oll and set aside to cool ‘of the populat wae When cold apply to the carpet wit were vi a aunt urea arpet with | merrily w Patrolman Brown clerk, who sold the whisky a rush, rinse the carpet with j Bull EAN 7 funds, and tim : : Hild per cap ~ ont) & Cloth wet in cold water and wrung te eee | Sened to | ber was scarce. | Heath, when he appeared in polic one New Zeals ; partially éry 4 jj ye James, who had not been out of et i ,; |court yesterday % five bad a say : ; Vs ’ | jail more than 24 hours preceding ing pe did want! “I took pity on him and sold the 5 the scrap, drew a fine of $16 today, a barn mighty) whisky purely for medicinal pur- averaging #156. In 1908 in om C : ad, #0 he To Remove Shine From Cloth. and Judge Gordon let the patrictic| 84, 80 he cut off some willow! \ oo.” The man said he had @ mt, one out thre 1 in *) z } A ome averaging over Cloth whieh ecome shiny | : C\ Kyle down with a fine of $5 j trees, cutting them up for corner) jovere chill.” at, rei “ aftey tw and sides, all set vertically in) eens Oi yon were more solicitous Rass mites « appear : . WANT OWL CARS |the ground lof the till th ft” emarke New Ba re turpentine. Une ‘ Every woman who sees this sketch will “ “Owl car” service for the south-| The next season he direovered | Of the till than t ll,” remarked ee nn sees, 2 erécniies, oma Yeh the . } brery woman who sees this sketch will say, “Oh, ferent gowns are produced + morning sult be-|ern and western sections of Seattle |that the posts had rooted and| “ity Attorney Pierce ee of 96,000, 313,000 Gelng ever and fis | heath for erening wen en Rt IB one, with one under jcomes an aeroplane, automobile or hobble gown, this|was the main topic of discussion |grown as only willows know how. | judge. Gorden, nagensed awe: ps wih receipts of #1 . Se ee Te toe] tite United ace ae oe en nénerte that (gta, i# a8 afternoon or calling gown. - Then at|at a meeting of the South Bud tm-|In the fall the floor, which, when | '7 reg he Bien ogc thy increased alin 1 hi laste, but} thin t* the real thing in styles for women f that last this ts sipped off and an evening array is ex-| provement Clubs Inst night. The) built, was even with the ground, | Cor i peorggg -hgpene it ra a t men for winter | y the train of which has been looped through s|Beattle Electric Co, was requested,|was three feet above the ground which, tn the ordix t ' mployed n alld sae, bel ‘bir 0 Mette ted Pn ee et lthrough « resolution unanimously |level. A year ago the barn was on S oning of the ter m-| fn eak . also have| sleightot-he rmance, one can be pertecds|th After the wearer of one of the gowns has learned | passed, to provide an all-night ser-| stilts about nine feet high, so the # ay, it increased | th t is wo! wor caalor pe s hattaan ont " ve eoty and is able to ewiteh the lvice « ar to that yw enjoyed! mer simply built another floor Athens.—The Greek ministry, prosperity, ; s the elethi hs vy Sy adlielinds oti aaa uttons without error, she will have to make but one | by residents of the Green Lake and|This summer the lower floor has|headed by Premier Dragoumis, has ae : ittona, dif- [toilet where before she had to make four Eastlake districts again g) n thr feet and in al resigned Te tates for a moment tha : - is : tt tel toons had 2 . cndamaanans atone arene a. We Count No Trouble vinee James, Whereupon he used force. The fray was progressing a druggist wt Broadway and Madi. son st. “fell” for Heath's “chill.” A fine of $100 was also his portion this morning. . the proper food for her, and how to care for her What 3 you real ced is one of our Heaters much as @fenishes heat wit! a minute's chavs thoro ae ner in bed : tle meat and rich past A hee tina - 4 a ee es if ¢ Warm that A bedroom, dl casa off ee gh sao This is a policy to which we have strictly adhered throughout our busi foom or bathroom at ¢ expense Sen: Mase han Wash out Wehave on sale three very special and throat with listerine 1 ca « ss and od times a day ogg ashame For breakfast: Cereals Siee— aad Size— toasted bread, dish of f 5 $2.29 & aa $2. 98: = milk, po 7 ecwe 4 a ~ ‘ 4% ; } ‘ clothing; cheerfully. ness career—twenty-one years—and undoubtedly one of the main factors of our success. Therefore do not hesitate about coming in to examine our whatever information you may desire will be given willingly and bread and are ons 3 SB Overcoats, Raincoats and Suits Man Crosscat $150 Night Latch beans or beets Light dessert, in best grade with three 98c wach as simple cake ustard, rice a. eres cae Me ee In All Correct Styles 75c Toilet Special $4.25 Liquid Door tube paint on © dye a whit . “ 3 P ; Cleaner, 49c fas seam tee Ne ion ha onent ae: : / é In Overcoats and Raincoats for men and young men, the two-in-one con- Le sandle “Plumb | door without nolse o: lun : es : : : efoot length ehendie “Plem ye ce heaping 4 , oe “a at vertible-collar feature is shown in almost all long-length models. It is so 1 er's Friend” Toilet a 3 . 29 wind and c ‘ r 2 § . } eal tl ; i 1 mh Plunger; a pure rus} pain 3. : . 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