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Dollars From Doughnuts--The Story of a THE SEATTLE STAR Stenographer Who Beat the Financial Game Momber of United Press, Published @atly by The Star Publishing Co. Mes, TNE Ks ar ReCIE® Newport Cake and Filling T : B eee ee eee see | eel ee has 40 . now * * “ " * TODAY'S GOOD SHORT ONE « Bric , t ¢ 1 becaw may “hurt)® “Path nuked the little ® | the i athe 4 o b * son, “what ia a lawyer? * H Wake me Yop a iu t they ‘want \* A lawyer? Weill, my son, a ® " | A - ' we ‘ : * lawyer is @ man who gets two # x | Mrs. J ' he k yu | t * men to atrip for a fight and # nece ty t byt ars wh e are th # then ¢ off with thelr ® Frosting for Cake = 4 4 * roal . ° . Ey = * * | re 7" i t a ee ee es | re 8 bi \ It appears that Mra, Goldamith| | . a to alor a W yea y Vv 1 rtain cla heart } : . ; ; pate P : MERE MADAM, (3 YOUR HAT / | I ' chan 3 Any man who is afraid to take up the fight for a princip! » aan-eid ene POPICE / Nite writer wi ; “ee _ of right because it “hurts business” is undeserving the name te ite ¥ : oat mc 8 ‘ ‘ gsr. 4 800k an American citizen. he growtng was during hard times. She He hat GRUFF old Gaynor, mayor of New York, is a gentleman. His auto lao eae ie to 4 Tom knocks down a shop girl, he puts her in, sends her home, and foots) . mir a F es it ft to the city hall through a snow storm : fod And sieetnien ‘ac > Hondura S 1 wap tye oe a (PAID ADVERTISEMENT.) . ed Ha a ' A wee he m6 an ed to SENTENCED TO AN HONEST LIFE generals drunk, A pauk Te aiuatiod, Ann MRS. JESMER CARRIGAN WELL EQUIPPED 3 | could - nd ; - FOR COUNCIL SEAT spent it in “flying hig He confessed in court. Th t Aa w ese wints : tinea W dor make cakes and | have put b : son for the 4 covering the flower ¢ sw | | ; hr ; them he a ed hood. court 4 this #e . : 4 American motives burn 90, ‘ Laie Ot oe | h nights; you shall r a a 000,000 ¢ of coal every year, but| wn town : of this play billiards or p quent ca than half of the heat units are} ce fied 6 on OP drink intoxt pu shall go tn ely to work utilized; a half escaping in gas, un sore ¢: bees “ "then " ey keep at it unt ve pald back every do a stole. VIOIAL© | utilized steam, ashes, ete | an ae a we pip | oe " . ally | rhood. Shp came tL Wa ah bes ee ee Frew) ot anny and Se te thone ed by the crime, to society in al, and) ® * th ‘ tically in ber to the young |® He sald he could not read her ® Phage Fir nntate 7 i i cally in ber} Did not Judge Met ing with the case in this way,|® face «| feicliti ” | raise a big ques juestion as to whether, aft men cannot/® But kissed her then, tnatead. # | HE WANTED IT SAFF | } —— | be REFORMED OUT OF PRISON better than In it l@ The feat had t accom: *| Townley : ch | ; CH, le Satisfied | is it not sometimes better tos a man to honesty and use|” pitshed +] ,-Tewnler—“Your friend, the old e’s Satisfie fulness than to a term behind the bars, and everlasting disgra *& Her face war surely red. * ia. chat ‘geome tiltek ta: you! EARLY apples, according te government statistics, have been more — oe wimetr on: the tuct ts, no|,, Athiey—"lt_ was altogether too extensively planted than ever in recent years. From which it Is ine ye ye ee eee BB dw ce a * - fact is, he | free in accepting risks; I 4 ferred that juvenile stomach ache will prevail over a widely increased pyr pte oO at all {nti |Dellove it would havo even refused York woman sent area hereafter. i toe prison for amuggling, | PRO? and @ compass Thanksgiving pprisonment waa brie but it = | was long enough. She came out| Germany claims to make , BEHIND THE TIMES. | saying at her advice to oth mt of the ph Ms : tt a ataas ue women is: “Don't do it « [uned in the ontire world. Rajon eeag aut ce uavian ae, Saar When San Francisco refused his services as district atte Fran-| s : tall of airship police Pade from Mages Whee g cis J. Honey was set free to fulfill another and bigger mission. The funny thing about this ts that the governs had been LaSalle—"My! Th ? nds cial Low This mission was nothing less than to ra the dry bones of the! Saying vehemently for a year: “Don't do it aie MaMLE tie timea.? SES faumrunc FE tag NATE M. J. CARRIGAN. Superannuated constitution of the United States, and to fire ie, a had fly cops for the last ¢ The Sweet Meat y the , Ba Of the nation to the Imperatty A of addingsto the a THE INVENTIVE PARENT | B psinecs me n of city fee tha racy the keen and shining la: power to recall dishonest, incompe-| Woodbury—1 noticed that Knewpop had electric Mghts put on MAKING THE BEST OF IT, Lo, 0 tg te tent and unfaithful judges |his lawn jast summer ; Whict In eer ares today in n And right royally is Heney doing It. No man should make up his| Seaforth—Yes, and he also had a baby sling put on his lawn| Today I passed the frosty pawn Vhich is always provec affairs, and 3 mind finally on this foremost issue of the hour until he has heard | mowe He figured if pis baby was wakeful, so he would bay » walk shop door supporting Heney. You may think you know the arguments on both sides, but} with it, that he might as well push the lawn mower and cut the grase/ And saw you, my dear overcoat good by test. voters to ‘elec you don’t know them until you have heard this earnest man tell the/at the same time. I haye often seen him come from the house at| — within | man-at-l ; f the depths of his soul | midnight, turn on the ligh y in the sflng and start out/O coat, I may not wear you any B ’t always |! Mr. Carrigan, as county commis are oeave. of ane te ‘ ? rut cant always joner, solved the p m of finang Some of the rich men who are sincere friends of reform should|on his double job, more Hammond s ) stor he problem of flaaaay create a fund to hire halls and pay the other expenses of a f But now T must walk fast and ge Ss) tex the county. cad ot the- 1am campaign of education from ocean to ocean. HE WANTED TO BE SHOWN try to & Bailey says, that if the case against Lorimer ia good, such evidence would inv: but why should Bailey care to advert Special Flour Is made from West ern hard wheat, which is the sweet est, most nutritious wheat known. _ It's cheaper than East ern Flour, too. opening of the Duwamish waterway, He has always shown himself to be a farsighted and conservative busk s such he has seen and worke e growth of Seattle, anticipating the increase if business upon the opening of the Panama canal. . Carrigan'’s work on the ard of equ that se other ness man. ITS WORK 18 DONE. flour Put the hammock in the attic; % = It’s too cold for it outside * * * }# And {ta mission is completed * * ° * |® Mary Ann is now a bride, * Terre eee ee ee a! Here's a millionaire with a real illumination in the matter of getting rid of his useless gold J. Ellsworth of New York was born in f fm various ways to make {it a model town. His latest not A NECESSITY. | son, Ohio. He fs n is to en Skybough—"Why have you put nt work shou courage thrift and industry among the children by offering to add a tale? comes. cleabar ta: Mek al | Holent work showld mean yours penny to every penny they earn and save. The plan applies « to : pm : children under 16 who remain in school and work in spare hours. ’ hy cheats antes 1 — ‘The merit of this unique plan lies in the fact that it goes to the Hobby (at his papa’s desk)—What's those boxes in your desk, papa? | yay, aie Mey siya. pp 9 foot of character making. Instead of fostering laziness and de-| His Parent--Those are pigeon holes, my son pittabers pendence, as many schemes of private giving do, it encourages work | Bobby—-Will the pigeons be back soon? eat e ou an S Be Gen pon tases | /BLE EMI Sommon sens ot the most] Can you think of a better way to get rid of your surplus millions? IMPOSSIBLE EMPLOYMENT A i! —_ i ae not the mos Why, it beats the multitudinous “Carnegie funds” out o' sight! Seymour—Did you havé steady employment during the time you |°°™™°" me : living in South America? Ashley——Steady employment? What are you talking about, man?| Rapid growth of the finger nails Don't you know that such a thing as steady employment is a physical |!* Considered to indicate the good impossibility in South America? jhealth of the body. Seymour—No; why should tt be? - | Ashley—-Why? Simply because there are sc any earthquakes “Ho bout this barefoot dance | A GOULD THAT'S DIFFERENT aie ny? Simply becaus are 90 many earthquakes| “How sve booked for the opry house LOOK for a full vote in Indiana in 1912. They've madi mot to vote—$100 fine and 30 days in jail. Bet they'll vot Business Account Eaton’ |Some of the leadin’ citizens are s : a : . + : epee | Melen Gauld for presiaent of Wellesley? ‘Thats better than marry- HAVE PA READ THIS TO MA ¢ consarned about ft" | Is received in The Scandinavian American Bank with ing a disreputable relic of extinct nobility. It’s a distinetion, in fact, Eve had jost tied a garland of maple leny round her ankles, “We've suppressed all the objec . od Longe ss tionable features. the same welcome that is accorded to the r ace worthy of any woman, and Helen Gould is worthy of any distinction. “What on earth are you up to, my love am. n i . . in Sd “LT am trying on my new hobble skirt, swe returned the| “That's jest it, We was afeered partner of his joys.—-Ex. you would. OBSERVATIONS 4EIR FF ie: uty oe CENSUS fellows announce that the per capita wealth in the United! from Philadelph’ counts of the older established houses. It is handled with the same painstaking care, and there is the same earnest desire to be helpful at every step in his prog- States has decreased 67 cents the past 10 years, Now, Just see what “Well, it’s your fault, then,” snapped the Cincinnati waitress What seand : Andy and John D. have done by giving away in ten million chunks! “they were fresh when I brought them on, but you've been half an ress and in every way in our power. a we Te hour opening ‘em.” ‘ : ig * SEVEN Indian chiefs called on Taft Monday to talk about taxes Genptieienpremnmnangenings there'd be in Bee. on thelr lands. Papers say they are magnificent spectmens. They] A DESERVED CATASTROPHE. NOT AFFECTED. P In fact, the size of the acc ‘ 1 ‘ are. Any Indian with land is a magnificent specimen. Our neighbors had a graphophone, Mr. Recentmarrie (throwing leysport ef th’ n tact, the size of the account 1s not nearly so im- + ER OE And kept it going night and day, | dow ened yca WM. H. CLARK, Clevelander, aged 100 years on February 1, went| until its loud, provoking tone |dows his newspep to bed “ailin’ some” Thursday. ‘“Don't cali in doctors!” he ordered.|~ Took all our joy and peace away. | 0. 8 William hasn't had a doctor since February 1, 1811, n th or with a gesture portant as the Young Man’s ambition and capaci ‘s anotle? spoke wheel of the wagon that will | |take us to the poorhouse; apples y to parties had a make a substantial success of his business. Some of whole lot o’ Sy er i “Tak p ; ar GOVERNOR HARMON welcomed President Taft to Columbus with | #*t night it sang the song, “Take ge Tg Pn tects gine vb our best Commercial Accounts of today began with us every possible courtesy, ‘tis reported. That's fine! With eggs at 20/ ya, A thie most dread |«.Q4"#: Recentmarrie (soothingly )— 3s Nos: oo pica Judson could have bit such a target pretty considerably had he| | shodgt” Be pacrel why that won't affect money.’ in a small way ten or fifteen years ago. decided to throw things Did we obey? Weil, you may s buy. our apples by the half peck? bd ° bod % Some telltale bits along the road. wae OLD newspaper files show that a professor named Wise planned peti linia The population of the polar re- While we keep a sh rp eee tegtent:s val : 73. vithe: on e 300,00 K F i . esent, we neve to cross the Atiantic in a balloon in 1873. He didn't cross, but neither! (oie aavises the girla not to|_ Of the 56,000 newspapers publish-| gions 1s estimated at 0. 5) I ed in the world, more than half are printed in the English languag Diaz is said to plan taking the Canada and the United States alone | ficld to lead his troops. From some have 24,000, reports he would do better to de — vote himself to heading them off did Wellman. ‘ . Si nt oe LONDON plans to spend millions on harbor improvements. Ought to do something to boost the town. In the Editor’s Mail Short letters from Star readers will be printed in this column when they are of sufficient general int You may write about anything or anybody so long as personal malice is not your motive. @ man just because he’s un forget that there is a future—a mighty big future—for fortunate enough to be a millionaire TA We've been refused several times, but we don't think that was the pre cise reason, the industrial and commercial interests of Seattle and the Northwest. The banking interests will help to This above all; To thine own self be true And it must follow, as the night da: a i, Home of the Thou canst not then be jean Bank any man. —SHAK make that future; and the young man starting a busi- ness is invited to come in and talk with us about it. omc College professor Wf you were Senator Lorimer |ing man can lve on would you read the papers? ays © Work ) cents a day. Yes? And starve on 20 cents a day IN LITTLE OLD NEW YORK The Junior Office Boy Offers ais in the show business for reckrea-| “I guess I'm a coward,” SAVINGS. To reach for wealth through specula- tion is as foolish as to try to build on the shifting sands. You bring a few stones to set in your “foundation” — The specific gravity of cork is 24; of platina 2150, Editor of The Star, Seattle, Wash. [you so often took their burden up. id the int d he had to do sumthing to take} “I don’t like the smell of powder,” ell get out of my sistem his mind off his work, so he bought |#aid the meek man, “Please omit : first one ts about a guy that! 4 o patre: ne a . ability to make things come out|The Star will always go with me,|tirod a room at a hotel Up on 44th | thom pense end Spends his spair || oe Dene. ed dere fet Deport ees: ome ae snemiets Shes 700 Couple of Humorous tion an in the barber's chair and they are gone. You bring more—they o are ve years followed you » ; uy Anecdotes. orris ust to spe 80, sir,” inquired the ton-| t Race terest in your work for good, clean| that you are thelr truest and best tbe morris ust to spend all dvs time wey, ott,” inquired ‘Che toe gone. It may take you some time, but in the end you new york, saterday—4 herd a cup-| countt: { y, bu lockte and earnest government. Some-|friend. May they all love and ad-| ye} of comikel Mttel storeys 1 mite oa bp SAL Genco ee times it looked very dark, but I) mire you. as never lost hopes or faith in your| The Star reaches me every day. th will learn that the real firm ground to build upon isa Savings Account. Jf you get the habit of depositing tine putting on shows - ~ ‘ > right no matter where I go. street the uther nite, after makin| w a fixed port our a ae . i siwain er ” r o e, after | wel, he bought a new auto the : EY 3 ed fF lon of your earnings, you soc nutild g sd, always said to my friends: | Wishing you tons of Ick, happl-lmnorry with the flowin bole fot |uthor des, pod“ tin ey te te! Save This Prescription tid LORD gs, you will soon 1 spare in the world, s paper thatlcerely. OTTO H. NYSTROM. [Mevtel dare took {t out for a spinn on riverside| The following prescription may sold, substantial success. ee tee! vay” erate goat gah a a he was kind of shakey when he | drive prove more valuable than gold in ; went up to seek his trundel bed,| the choofer wasn't ust to th Phage ak Go ‘a I've seen that with_my own eyes Seattle, February 20, 1911. |and in about % an our he was dow: eS Oe See Ser eee oe eee weve Week, Ae Td Geter pened ot The wiar,| 7 he hencere 0 te Star: stares agen making mr gest quite nervus _-\ -” lorganss mix one-half ouneo fluld ex We shall be pleased to have your Savings Account, y DI ;| 1 am proud of the voluntary sup-| he dident say nuthing to nobody| by and by they were going by the|tract buchu, one-half ounce murax and to pay you 4 per cent Compound Interest on it prouder than ever before, because! port of The Star in my candidacy! but went out into the eaffay ¢ 2 r . ent o o ‘ay and had) general segel it's Fp aioe Setaen aoe actne for the council and with this eup-|a cuppel of drinks land the car mare an awful wobbel | Take one to téaspoonfuls after each seeet cee sD how g0!n&| port Tam confident of a great) then he leaned one arm on the|and just missed the stone work meal and at bedtime. Any well ie aedié. Gombe sed all thet ibe get Sc oh yaya suri the obkactn ain heaved a heavy sigh, with| the choofer he straitened her out| stocked drug store has the ingre predit, egret, a hickup for a chaser and then he turned around to his | die It lly mixed. This goes with it, rightfully belongs to) gentlemen on The Star ticket do| finelly he turns to the bartender | boss aad he ses, that ‘was pats ete pestoren thea organs to tyoo at 106 street | compound, six ounces good pure gin. Scandinavian American Bank you. also, our utter inability to see, with-|and he ses, “wel, 1 # e the on Dod 4 os, “wel, pose | mite as| close, wasent it out? ° V ower of éarrying off RESOURCES, $ 000,000.00 A oly be dali #0 pa ia pe pe B wagers Hime of thls campaign, |well go to the mat with them pink a, by golly,” soe mr. gest, “if taporiees Backache, rheumatie , Pract segs salad Many are the people, espe Pdiscutn what ia bane cco face |munkys agen,” and he toddels off) we had anuther coat of paint’ on,| pains and other well-known symp-|Mg “* nope 4. E. CHILBERG T. B. MINAHAN J. F. LANE clallly |and dise hat is be ol the working class, who fully realize| city and its people. mete! Go ape what you are doing for them—that ~AUSTIN WB. GRIFFITHS. Vice Pres. Vice Pres. ALASKA BUILDING, SEATTLE, U. S. A. vated promptly to be jous kidney trou- we would of hit it sure” toms must be t pritty good goak, hey? . from more se shay Cashier the uther storey is about morris gest, a well-known milyenair, who