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Member of United Press. Published Daily by The Star Publishing Co. Sourts w t f w and « > ar oc tlous at_we believe »mmend , t the truly Great ac he judicia Whe i Ward, f nt he f h h in ¥ t Would « But it was They called thing more th here was aj @rror tr Own cost Was an b A lt of Tennes ‘that lie a backwoods t the inapira are born against the tmprisonment of Editor War who offered a reward to anyone who r and take him to Kentucky, The supreme gourt had ase of Haywood and Moyer, that kidvap- tng of pe accused of crime was legal. Warren wanted to know Mf it made any difference if the kidnaping was practiced on a prom Rent politician of a powerful party Instead of workingmen, He sent Bis offer of reward through the mails, was prosecuted, Mt $2,500 @nd sentenced to jail for six months. Helen Keller, who is very advanced In her views, was deeply @roused by the incident is blind, deaf s dumb, yet in Blindne’s she sees oppression, in her deafness she hears the ery of @utraged humanity, and in her speechiessness she voices the de Mand for justice. Right or wror the best traditions of h women and sus s ott. Sam and bat Japan at home. Th for socialism, w drop Japan may occasionally make faces at U has ®eurrilons remarks about his army and nav Nétroubies of her own and car tolerably bus Fact is, she has a social revolu to deal with ‘ef her people are pitiably poor and their strugs @rows fiercer every day. They see no remedy but is preached on every han masses existence ch To the credit of the upper classes, the subject is treated with Feapect. There ts no attempt to squelch it by a “conspir of Silence.” The troubles of the people are openty discussed and the Feasonableness of their complaints frankly admitted Technical education to prey And the remedy propose 1 Which ts good Fising generation to earn a better living as it goes. , HIGH COST OF DYIN It has come to the attention of the Milwaukee socialists that the citizen who was never robbed before is pfetty tain to be Pobbed at the grave. Hence thelr suggestion of a municipal ceme investments. Buying proper manage is sometimes ‘emeteries are notoriously profitable Gereage and selling it In six-foot lots pays big und Ment, and bigger under improper management, which Practiced, particularly on the poor. If Milwaukee can’t make us equal while we live it can perhaps Fealize Lowell's lines: “All heirs to some six feet of sod, ‘All equal in the earth at last.” 4 TODAY’S GOOD SHORT ONE ‘ | Infants usually cry while undergoing baptiem, but this one was ag a lamb. Throughout it smiled cheerfully in the canon'’s “Madani,” he remarked later to the young mother, “I must con- @ratulate you. I have never christened a child that behaved so weil a yours.” “No wonder he behaved well,” was the reply. “I's father and Thave been practicing on him with a pail of water { the last ten days."—London M. A. P. OBSERVATIONS TIMES may be changing when American experts are being Grafted by China to teach her people agriculture. oe: oS EMPEROR WILLIAM Happy New Yeared Taft 48 hours in ad- ance. Maybe the kalser was in a hurry to catch the water ‘Wagon. o ° o BIG TIM SULLIVAN, Bowery boss, fed 5,000 “dorelicta” jas day. Fattened up his stock of “political Influence,” as & were. oe 2 <@ BRANOE!IS again shows the railroads that there are two ways @ get solid financially, and that one of ‘em is by saving on ex- penditures. ° oO ° BOTH sides having notified the newspaper correspondents, Ys now no reason why that revolution in Honduras shouldn't pulled off. ° ° o N. Y. critics’ knock Bernhardt’s new play, “Juda it’s just whitewashing Judas. Whitewashing Lorimer thelr stomachs, perhaps. awfully. had ° oO o OWNER of a San Francisco skyscraper is building a palatial home on the roof. Says he can enjoy the quiet and pure. air @f the country and stay in town nights. Pe ae “GOD Save the King” is what the orchestra struck up when entered the Washington theatre. And Bill blushed so that they ‘t need the electric lighting hardly any. oO ° ° JUDGE WHITE is said to have shed tears when confirmed as Ghie? of the U. S. supreme court. Most any Democrat would feel Uke weeping at getting something from a Republican president. a a MOONSHINER LINGERFELD, who tackled the three Kimmon rs, all ministers, of Jasper, Ga., found them ail armed, and in his tracks, must have been an awfully surprised man as he went hence. ce oe BURBANK’S ideal man must have, nongst other things, “ ik complexion” and “a sweet breath.” Which surely justifies ther in devoting his thought and research to ideal potatoes, rath er than to ideal men. a ae ACTING and drinking have driven Mr. Johnson, who wasn’t the white man’s bope, to California to recuperate. Seems to be a popu- lar region in which to tame one’s pink alligators, blue rats and o °o o GRANDSON of Jefferson Davis had his name changed by act of the legislature. Because he was ashamed of it? Not on your life—because he was proud of it. He was born a Hayes, and was made a Davis by legislation. ° o ° AND now the Interstate commerce commission has decided that it is perfectly lawful and gentlemanly for the railroads to eharge more for hauling domestic grain than that designed for ox- port. Thanks. Please kick us again. ae Taek FOOTBALL statistics for 1910: Killed, 21; Injured, 491. Fur- ther particulars: Concussion of brain, 18; broken arms, 10; broke on legs, 40; broken ribs, 30; broken ankles, 20; other broken bonos, 160; other injuries, 213. Wootball is war, and as to war—you know what that {s, of course. O2e: oe MARRIED in thelr youth, separated because they couldn't gree on the civil war, reunited at 77 and 75, respectively, we ‘rust Mr. and Mrs. Geo. W. Roberts of Minnesota will be #0 hap- 0 the rest of their Uves that they'll forget the 60 years they | } } | 1 | | | A Whirlwind Wolverine--A New Governor Who Is This Governor Chase 8S, Os born Is Thgowing the Prongs | Into the Politicians, Into the Things That Are and Should Not Be, and He Will Make January the New House Cleaning Month. BY THOS, F, KISAR. | DETROIT, Mfr Jan. * 9A h «, spectacular display of] al firowe viaible from Maine to Califor mptly at Ta. m, Ja y hammering the political ma s own party, jabbing hi f nto everything wnsavor great glee and right good will election he rested a few em, then aunounced that he 4 serve but two years, and} would not take another nomination » on under any clroumstances, | He didn’t care a hang for politicians of any party and would be ju rt of governor he blamed pleased | for two yeate—no more, no less, =| Here's something mighty signift-| Two years a » Michigan al elected Lawt | T, Homans, a} lemocrat, a8 governor. The rotten oid republican machine had caused disgust which nearly turned this| rock -ribh: ©. p. ata This year Oxborn along and restored normal conditions, though Hemans was again a candidate Now Osborn has place on the he knows ar Wolleves in H. if she di bor commis Oaborn’s qu awer wan t that his appointments of thetr damned bust was slated for state to the e were no! ness Osborn ts a str citizen, full of fire i with dynag like a ¢ rip out k a nk. muscular 1 vir, super He The awiftly, surely, t to the point, with a ve hement accent on every tenth sy} lable. He thinks as fast as he talks and thinks rea! thou: 8. times be way be wrong, but p who seo aff bear him can believing he thinks he's right. And) they kpow afraid of man| are talks wor ® not or beast Osborn looks like the insurgent leader for which Michigan has been aching Chase Osborn has all the posal bi of a presidential candidate. He will be a big na | figure; telling where verine will stop. * no whirlwind We “THEN IT HAPPENED” (Our Dally Discontinued Story.) before his two years as re | Signora Cheeseest was no sylph, but she could warble like a night ingale with a square meal of bird seed in sight ‘Twas the great charity benefit night, and Signora Cheesees! was the main card. She came out before the footlights In a frail gown that fitted her curves as if she had been poured into it. In fact, it took three husky wardrobe ladies to button it in the back For the first few bars the signora eased along the aria on the low gear, but presently she came to a passionate climax where she had to breathe deeply. Just when she was almost inflated she felt something give, and— (The End.) - Bloodhound Judges 250 Workingmen CANAL DOVER, O., Jan. 9.—A bloodhound acted as policeman, judge and jury here for 250 men when the man ager of a manu facturing plant tried to find out who did the deed that caused the shop to close down. Someone, dur- ing the night, got into the factory, drew the water from the boilers and filled the ofl cups with emery dust. The engineer was unable to start the machinery in the morning. Officers of the plant suspected discharged employes, and these were summoned, and were lined up with the entire working force, while the bloodhound took a sniff at each. None was implicated by Fido, how- over, THE ENVELOPE was invented by a Frenchman in 1663. Insurging With a Large Pitchfork so ae day for two straight years.” THE STAR—MONDAY, JANUARY 9, 1911. THE STAR EDITORIAL AND MAGAZINE PAGE STAR DUST ong tribunal w 244,000 soap bubb! ‘ produced from a pound oap has been ured out by mathematical gen! A dynamo, p detail, but welghi jter of an ounce by « Fronch ele | “Keep your there'll be eruptions every ye on his fireworks; , WOULD HAVE TO BE RUN OVER AGAIN. Godt Samaritan—Could you reo in ognize the machine that ran over . you? | wht h alr, Vietim—1 think so—tf I could get and adog ate = an underneath view of it once) ‘he every-day means to heal mere longevity n’s pic fourt Unit about thr ra from the Rusala gots s typewrit States, 20 American ing tn the m here of Its newest forma. Do no Girls y a man w dislikes bal Men: Steer clear of a wom who doesn't like babies. There's a good spot tt est boy in town. Find ita wave the boy M.A.GOTTSTEIN FURNITURE co SECON AVE BETWEEN PIKE & Pink Main 6921 Ind. 1098 Real Satisfaction—Real Accommodation— Actual Service—These Are the Features of the Credit Given You at This Store _ One of these useful Any housewife Vacuum Cleaners will : would be pleased to be given to every one f 0 receive one these purchasing goods to the amount of $50 or time and labor-savers, over. The money val- and the fact that no ue of this machine is $9.00—its you will be many times that. Yours absolute- ly FREE. cost to you is involved worth to should impress you with the liberality of this offer. Dining Sets Specially Priced | Iron Beds Half Price This special sale involves’ a number of high-grade Dining Sets, including Colonial, Flanders and Jacobean styles, as well as many pleasing Mission patterns. The purchase of a local jobber’s entire sample line and stock of high-grade Iron Beds at a material price concession enables A partial list of the values available fol- | us to offer these extraordinary values— lows: $301.00 Ten-Piece Flanders Set, special ... ey - $220.00 $242.50 Nine-Piece Early English Set, spe- Chal 6c siecie civ ccces vocec Mee QLOOUO $196.50 Ten-Piece Golden Waxed Set, spe- GIRL. swe convnne cages $147.50 $204.00 Ten-Piece Early English Set, special Early Engligh Set, special $135.00 ttractive Terms Arranged SEATTLE’S POPULAR HOME-FURNISHERS $16.50 IRON BEDS .,.. -$7.50 $ 9.50 IRON BEDS ..........84.75 $ 8.50 IRON BEDS ........... 84.25 $13.50 IRON BEDS ............ $6.00 This is only a small portion of the excep- tional values to be found in this special sale. Many other Beds at reductions of equal and even more importance are in evidence. $180.00 Ten-Piece | his He should ha | gone to the United States senate if we «ive the vote to wom ‘ ays Lord Cromer, “England j will be reduced from a mighty sea | power to # flighty wer On an average every penny tn irculation changes bands ll times a week Persia has a name for every day in the month. ada employs 4,000 persons in Smith says he is tor] Ex Bens ‘a just t f. It wae @ misprint What Smith is really for is just tariff. having trouble trying to Panama canal At that it will be a blamed sight oasier | than fortifying the republican party Mra. Elia Flagg Young, superio tendent of schools in Chicago, draws a salary of $10,000 « year Just as # sample of how thor pughly we conde r tema ls « three column plieture polled down to one colamn » catch his own/| machines be minum, combined with other is, is appearing as a tox ktles and shoestrings being the tough vo | of} 8 he od ‘ho nd | registered Dentiet had = | thelr Own testimony before the Lewk MIKE FOR THE LOVE } FILLED THe OP THEY LOVE HIM SO MIKE WRONG SCRIPTION # zB Dental Conspiracy THE IMPORTANT PART oF LAW I HAVE WRITTEN A LAW WHIC pet WER LAW u nor 1 SHALL D AD Fight, A Wash THE STATE ¢ nAS A” DENTAT ADOPTED HY A WOULD PROT ny LAW, Witch THE STUDY IN THE UNITED STA 4 an ndard to grade papers by Commitice proves rule, uniform and fir joased as individan! OP by any | inw, right in line with the twentieth cen- | Gury wraft; law just like the robbers and pirates of old, whe took as much as ted. a walk ay the Dental law, I have written, I seribed a reanonable, yet # amination for Dentists as a qualification, » the paper in its lawless operation. The Story of Washington's Ss ; aE we THE a rome a BY ITs WASHINGTON NOW iP} OTHER STATES. of TES : T mination pas | pit > become a} ‘The Board never has | dhe Board members did not grade papers ible, mut they In my first important part (See. 4) of pre hing ex dard of 1 the method of grading In thie article T shall #! HOW WASHINGTON BOYS SHOULD STUDY DENTISTRY The following ts section I have written: See of sixteen Ington, may to the State Dental Board for an examination for a certificate of e ent, permitting such person to Dentistry unde: coptor for a pe ate Dental Board shall examine the ap- plicant for manner, t the following er applicant hool, or at arning, fications equa graduation In the atate and is a person of good oh proot being ft and sald Dent such enrolled ry for five years, der the personal supervision of the Moensed preceptor, who indorsed thi plication of said student, in s constituting the | ox 4 of this Act and to a ward school w . un said ap- the qualifi Should the of sald pre- * who shall make I . se ment cere jue . * # ain the . 4 *» & licensed Den- ate ry, or whe ations standard for » this Act ASE OF DENT VS. STATE OF WEST VIRGINIA >METIM Bi UIRF! T TATE ACQ’ .¥ TAKEN THAN Ti rivation of such right where its exercise is not permitted because of a failure te y with conditions imposed by the state for the protection of society.” And again said the court nt of the qu are appropria! jon, and att and applica on to their validity cause of their stringency ity. Tt is only when they have no relation to such calling or profession, or are unat- tainable by such reas dy and application, that they can operate to de- prive one of his right to pursue @ lawful Yet In the state of Washington ft has me @ mere pastime for the Dental take away from a tiet the right to practice The nature and extent © required in Washing- 4 upon the judgment of but upon the Dental ton do not depei the state, as @ Dentist's right to earn his bread and butter ts concerned. That fs what the Inw and courts of this state both say In substance. Do you not seo w’ a funny little thing the state of Wash- ‘on really is when it is controlled by my Dental law that will compel the ntal Board to be honest, and exercise a lawful discretion, Instead of the ar trary, lawless power it now ex A law may be constitutional, but if it admintstered by public authority, with an evil eye and an unequal hand, #0 « to make unjust discriminations, it is made unconstitutional by such maindmin- istration. Our United States Supreme court has said that “not even for danger life and safety can a lawful occupa- cause it is presumed In the learned pro- >wledge to but In Washington it ha Dentist out h Dentists will this state, If I get this Dental sed. My law will make the Board act like human beings, and break up the conspiracy, anyway. EDWIN J. BROWN, 713 Firat Av Classified Page. Buy or Sell Real Estate. Business Chances. Ses — a ne wmeee b t t r 4 a ® 8

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