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1E STAR—SATURDAY, MARCH 4, 1911 v ‘ — —~ a FU BiusneD ATURD ALS THE SEATTLE STAR [j P C v= hetry ‘ CONDUCTS THE STAR’S a. SMILE PAGE TODAY TIT IEITEALAGLI. Se eEEEEE - AS - THE SAS * * ONE OF THE STAR , * HONORABLE mer REASONS FOR THE REASONABL =: + PRIZE WINNERS, # AHHH ERE E eee eee ee es ee ee! ‘ , “ * ‘ i ake F Koing i arb rh ‘ * HELLO, PEOPLE, HELLO cian wad ¢ Oe atau ar Mg ' k oem “ a Y yt to buy | TODAY'S BEST SHORT ONE * p wo 4 mets a 1 id and a h " le r ‘ ul many men * h ; rails and 1 pay con - 4 * « on yacht * f e A ” ? . 1 ni " ” Bb Nix J * ' = >» b San «1 oO of * ¥ vot holde That th * * - . « » - . . Ae eRe t run ed) N : mu ' bs Kk ; Furth When Johnny Counted 3 tion t wh ha Moth r it’s am ar busine ’ tm the Cham.| before he fit First of $1.00 cash f i Y 8. B. Co. and f ‘ ae tn . ny-—¥ and he @ very drawit Pre CIRCLE MEMBERS. : ¥ v te 7 2 13 years old is a pu CW olds ‘ " h o of ar - pore Little M ed 4 B Not Very Wealthy ves at 418 Fifth ave. N athe «|p. - & ~_ . nt and ® water plant. Both a k t y rh ue * PRIZE CONTESTS + | Bad enough, to be sure. But ‘iat int V and a wa pla they hai = & : er " ron Pee + old colds are worse. Better f $20 K a8 : eee EEE ee ** *) ston your fresh cold at once, H The tight ae 1 of $99,000 , The est for 1 week will] — P F i ’ ~ eared up $100 be f nd-ink drawings of «| Never hesitate to ask your F I In spite of ail lying, anonymous, behind-the-bush circulars, do Yous yx EN YR eR EER HEH gir ad, Th woome tof a ef realize that the city-owned street car line from Rainier Beach to Bal ® : be the iggeat favorit ; doctor about Ayer’s Cherry is rd won't cost the people one cent We 0 Sta Rage t E lard t cost the 5 ger ag es RO . * t * prizes will be $1 cast Pectoral. Use it or not, ashe § ¥ € € J e)* And nd two good by fo : f on 8 gringo bairy amyoet Ye " * w * land third prizes ys. He knows. - the taxpayers one cent. * * REMEMBER THI 3 The road won't cost the taxpayer bie ile Va hak k 6 ately a eee Belen sd E big . * He T cond =p a book oe Trite § boa t 4 throw n every ¢ whone father in the agsistar ‘ae Pet " S Et Wily"shoutde’ the people; make a litle monay in the street ca “sewn “rorocnaras avi | Sink Strainer 4 bus — yi Jake pet acig: Bn gy ber ie aia ail “* * have not yet appeared FOR i ather see the Seat! | 5 mn are urged to send > 2+ ene Ye 3 If you want to let the city make the m¢ ing ate See the bene | ie oe a anit away. Uncle Jack wants to print eS tee The Rainier Beach-Ballard line will in the long ru | same here WT. eatin eak t the me than raise them. | a a pecs VOTE FOR THE BONDS. 1 ietehs’ teks icanath é fee INITI TION WHAT'S in a name? Nothing at all. Here's a family named Love) !letty Green is also on the job BY JAMES T. POWERS o Lewis, 12 years old, who ‘ unanimously clamoring for divorce, and each party alleging that t’other | : / , Star of “Havana” at The Moore Theatre this week, c otown boys. RalDB| «gay, pipe the cop; what does he by isn’t fi hi nh f the child in the case | When that New York man's In have be king pubjic laugh at «ttle trifies for a long at nyside, Wash > | i one isn’t fit to have charge o : | vention of a machine that time, an awful long but this Is the first time that I have ven Srott Chilli, sia Ciel dinitiac’ pie ie theat ae hestra 4 ores + . fs : f on € itor wm € e = LEAGUE IS BUSY for fight | - f HOW TO VOTE ng out underneath t s ‘pe y wouldn't ha Antl-Tube ate fg Here comes) Y a tense moment in the pert ‘ y present p to ay rope 7 of them | The best thing for us is to hike, to|f} EE For the information and guidance of its vast and growing army| ones, too. a © my grandfather tte oe ‘ of readers, The ar bas carefully investigated the 4 of tha w Y had “er se © : car in the Old ty ro For we're on a midnight parade.” 3FOOT GERMAN a Various propositions that will be voted upon p I ueaday ‘ wd f f yokes in The Star today alt mine—but 10. K. them, | from treatment. | _ |] } ZIGZAG FOLDING RULE % ee one Semen sae et Ms readers can defeat of Sit oe with the ¢ | that is all an editor ha it? | were examined,|~ This ts part of a song written Cut from 25¢ 10 asure, and with this In mind, this newspaper has given the mort ian way | £ found (o be tuber-| by S. P. Totten, a Untversity fresh ‘ c ful consideration to the qu pas wt fh FROM “HAVANA®™ in CARER Dr. H. B Coe gave man, glorifying the annual “night-| positing tin reapansibility to its readers, and siming omy te Werk! “After Coal—What?” be &! Powers (when an actor bumpr)—And tx at atment and fnstructions to 38/ shirt parade” of the undergradu for the public good, The Star makes the following recommendations eee soe or be | ewers tune 8 or bump Charter Amendment No. 1. ng council power to fire chiet| pending. Well pone avon er at of police. VOTE FOR IT. | Charter Amendment No. 2.-On the tax lev Te tt. |, tliat tess the Bt When a Charter Amendment No. 3.—Amending the initiative and referen.| Extract from ih When 8! Powers—H don dum act. The dest friends of these measures are satisfied with the | "An Sencar Ge te chind |Bappen to know # «la few I ot sure this stuff amendment. VOTE FOR IT. id oumeis tin uae ieee tas eon me 20d home, ¢ eos at one ile: Oe : : : nitiative Dill regulating installing of electrical equipment. Intro-| The ante iced a ryt re | me were te pay him for os Ame agit duced by labor men. See next paragraph I his aL ay a BE avs » ne e . 3 Ordinance 26,016.—Covering same ground as preceding, and is/ . x hie affin guess it or te Spinning’s Bargain satisfactory to the men who brought up the other bill VOTE FOR IT. ee ee | Store Referendum on Ordinance 19,077.—Giving the National District | ¥ v4 b | R bi | e e Telegraph Co., a branch ot the Western t nion, Bsa Be ery — v HOW DID THE BIRD KNOW THAT? * Bo $ suDIOUSs | 1415-17 Fourth Avenue chise. Passed by council over protests of fire departme lals.| (This ts ore of his song that James #| 4 Mayor Miller and thousands of good citizens. IT'S A STEAL. VOTE| 4 ,,(This I th te Bee ai, This song is sung | _,Sueritl Hodae thas bis fingers| AGAINST IT. # in the third act of “Havana.”) o eee @ report oF hold: ty Bond issue of $800,000 to build municipal street car line. THIS 18/* ; ioe agent st Bothell Folk Song Recital MOST IMPORTANT. VOTE FOR IT. i> a's , sis ik eatin #| wnich cau nig and bis depe-(f} ; Three other bond tssues, two for library bonds and one for a|) preg i pamm the taka # | Ses to put in nearly all of Thursday { elaine wall $40,000 bridge on Fifteenth av. The bridge should be paid for at|% EL yt be amt $ {Sight on @ stil) hun | ace ce least partly by assessments, ax it will benefit only 2 per cent of the| % nag Fase neces | ctor megttet, that, the agent waal HEE. creegtns people of Seattle. No recommendation. 4 my phot dm gcadbg Aye B eter a i a enough 10 hit one ‘stich-ap'| Tee? eri The election of the right men to public office is, of course, always | * Bh yt Eom yt geod wo Fe gee 4 n t far © | | er of Hella 1 seat of importance. In this election, however, The Star believes that the | © Fem capone dig orp 2 [away 80 th couldn't hit him Ee oa selection of the best nine men for the council will nnn Plager to} . church's debt I am to blame! # | hike co ope: : os ys Hotge a aeenh aT hie the body of people that this newspaper feels justified in urging| * lhe |" i lan . The ufac of Royal Bak- its readers to solidly support these nine men: a ° is On Se ceaweneaime eka man turers M i KAYMOND DUNCAN 1. OLIVER T. ERICKSON. ; os 3. aoe 1 * How can we pull it out? ©, tell me that! * 2 | Qs Be tows of | 6 ROBERT B. HESKETH. , * * ing ‘ow ve ways eC! 2 408 omrrn. | 7. AUSTIN E. GRIFFIHS. * a as (The Bird) *|* HERE'S A BIRTHDAY * rc i <2ckure com weakaiel 3. JAMES Y.C. KELLOGG. | & MAX WARDALL. : a adasiieak eeec torte tees tab stats +k POs Tat en eo to produce a cheap baking powder | bedhewaerdenmmtbenetdemetsis:.s ch SAVER. DR dedi araagn ey * ; ih (Powers) *|® YUBA CITY, Cal, March 4. * t C e of uali * MRS. FRANCIS ESPER of Florence, Colo, 108 years old, died | # Now, how did the bird know that? &|# —Although thé babies Smith, & al ie Ic q ty. fm the arms of her husband. 111 years old, from burns received trom | wwe # sons of Mr. and Mra. Smith & i an open grate. ‘They hed lived together $1 years Pakich lintel : |% Scumuns sakes sethee “tea Royal Baking Powder is made from 4 seaaine We didn't know what to do with Piute Pete; he was a blamed|@ February and the other in ®] of hs] MINDING HER OWN BUSINESS Did you straighten matters out?" * born a few hours before mid- * gi ‘To some extent. We elected him she nd that made it look al® night Feb. 28 Shortly after ® the ment of all the excellence ‘ bit more legal * midnight the other arrived. & a = - Ps A New York man having offered a prize of $1,000 to “the woman | bit more legal = ed ih he eet cettce waa saternts Sour F. Sess et] a | On Seay “years Joint ol | possible to be attained in the high- Wilkesbarre, Pa. recommends Mrs. William Van Horn, who, when sum-| bration of th r " 4 moned as a witness In a case involving a row among ber neighbors OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE Oe ee ee est powder. swore as follows | I don't know anything about it. I do not interest myself in my | ee R Ba ey P d nl neighbors’ affairs. I am kept busy in my own home, and I rem , Sicit io Wer TAN OY () king owder costs 0! 'y a and attend to my own business Maer WILLING THAT DOC? Q0G5 WAVE TO HATED To WORK ; 5 e Which is real nice of Mrs. Van Horn. But the man who offered the} BE TRAINED ‘alr price, an Ils more economi prize for a woman who can mind ber own business is an tinent A Sikiwy i Seaaath: Sadinaliay (ced J “ rn boor unless he offers a similar amount for the man who can do the {ided to a lunacy commission that at its price than an other leavening same. . ‘ # 4 he was guided largely by spirit = It is as untrue as it is ungractous to intimate that none but wome voles sad Bul's Saat abhorrence becai th la are interested in other people's affairs, Mrs. Buttinsky is not alone in Seyeunl tabs > Raggy same agent, use oO} e super! tive the world, She has a husband, and children of both sexe: gation was the result of a wrangle lity d bsol: h | It is more than possibie that thé disagreeable old curmudgeon who | Sos teak’ Meee bert quality and absolute wholesomeness otfered the prize had just had his own nose pinched in son back which T. EB. Williams swore ato of food door, and took this means of trying to get square with the offende tried to hit him with a gas pipe the It makes, = ae i Sea Moore will be committed to Steila WELL of Harvard says: “Respect for scholarship coon eo ie ee . pis in mune oe is rate wa pat. Vek: tin eaigees.tor teer'| . | Mixtures made in imitation of baking powders, but containing alum 2 ball is correspondingly big. Bote te te ttt te te te te te {Tare frequently distributed from door to door, or given away in_grocery - aeitceciiiens. * *|f] stores. Such mixtures are dangerous to use in food. In England j* REMEMBER GEORGE? x | France, Germany and some sections of the United States their sale i * hs Kony rears is gd , & | prohibited by law. Alum is a dangerous mineral acid, and al + ifs Dewey, yon. a {| Physicians condemn baking powders containing it. a The new congress will be assailed by a fierce dema |® terda th congratu- & |] fect Untax food and clothing T to say, red s * lation lends on the * jf] The flake! of alum baking powders must the articles most largely consumed by the masses, particularly the $$$ $____—_—_—_—— * twelfth anni ary of his & show tho ingredients. ‘ mas whe in the industrial centers | WELL WHY 17% POOR 20 a ee re! | % appointment as an admiral in &/ | 4 @ are ve a big tariff storm, all right, and no man ts wise| RYU THAT HAS TO BE TRA isthedis + the aa hi pines on : ie te ner graniaty wanes the Tate boon, ihe democratic party | (We BEL, WHITING FOR A HAMEL TO" RAIN™ The +e ae od READ THE LABEL “if i i" cae and national prosperity will be found when the clears and the sea} LIMES OF YOU FOR A LONG TUE LEE rai cics KREKRRKRERKEKEEEERERE - | sere a goes down son > | i 4 But it will be a real equinoctial gale | WELL, Uncle Sam scsomimedsias Japan, gratifien Japan's pride MARCH 10 to APRIL 10 Thousands) ister and relies on Japan's honor, by ratifying that treaty. Japan will please | Is the period of £ b! “jook pleasant.” Uncle has the tarred end of the stick : : 3 wa - es d oe. Rejoice ot 4 THAT MAN BRANDEIS | f W. From the Middle West, Eastern States and Eastern Canada. 4 ; | i ; The railroad law met their match in Louis D. Brandeis. He| 0 omen Write Your Friends. Send for Them Riggs’ Eczema-Dandruff Cure ? convinced the interstate commerce commission that rates should not art ae eg Soe nas 7 be increased any economic reason, and that if higher rates we kat ‘the: pale tale in “the all on us for rate quotations from any Eastern points, and . ; Reeded to cover mistakes of management, the damage should be | for our assistance in interesting your friends or delivering them § Id It M it 4 eased on the stockholders rather than the public || economies of our daily life are tickets, We are glad to do this and promptly, 0) on § ef! 4 But the railroads may still take a good, deep swig of Old Doctor |* ae ae “= se= |[ shown by the great number of Brandeis’ invigorating tonic, “Efficiency” (name blown in the bottle) * ee ee 2 2 2 2 2 rr penpectable. Women ‘whd depoait Thousands of people who bad if so disposed i pectable wome 0 depos! ge sssipeiaiine * WHAT SEATTLE WIFE WOULD BE SLAVEY m1 inthis Mavings Genk tx’ Bevines given up hope of finding « halt * FOR HER HUSBAND'S VERY LATEST AFFINITY? & [I Accounts, Womer a chead Srower have been made to Te * PARIS, March 4.—Light was thrown on a curiosity of pore ae sine ng Mt nd Naa Joice since using Riggs | OBSERVATIONS | Piouch Iie’ today ‘when the pollen Investigated dharcor uaseaces |] savers, because thes wt cov no Dandrutt Cure. It kee * by the wife of M. Panchon, a wealthy bakery proprietor, 1 " ithy a RUMINAL SCHLEY thinks both Cook and Peary reached the pole,|* that she lived in terror of her husband, who forced her to & |f enslaved by debt clean and healthy and (hat “there's glory enough for both,” same as Sanitago * play servant to his affinity m4 with washing your bet © |e The police say Planchon’s wife did the drudgery, while “& Frequent Trains Am oF " i “CRIME is an inexplicable thing,” says the former chief of the|#* his affinity rode in carriages, wore the family Sowele. aad | Open an Account ‘ bs mnple Equipment Quick, Service Ri » Ec Dandruff secret service. He is hopeful that surgery will eure the tendency in|* ate her breakfast in bed—brought her by Mme. Planchen * | f Four Through Trains Electric Light Steam Heat iggs' zema-Dandrul ary tases ; Oe ae ee > or $1.00. And the CRACK TRAIN of all is the Cure sien kkk kk EMPEROR WILLIAM has raised a workingman to the house of} ——— ‘aarad Bn Scliolieliefvidic ial NORTH COAST LIMITED Se ete hie Med So 5, ig ea on ae ia he history, And ae cee ee bomb ‘ TALKS ON PLAGUE. CAPITAL $400,000.00 The Only Exclusively First-Class ‘Transeot ntal ‘Train. 1, and what it has done for otis m doe ave to hustle for re-« ion, eithe e wild man of the woods, re-| Dr, Bolivar Lloyd, pasned,.as-| - , idataeits ers it will do for you. For re tial te — | cently captured near Falls City and |sistant surgeon of the United States Fares and full information obtainable from and sults, use Riggs’ Eczema-Dands ey melelliintesacis 20 ase. Wart? DIABETES ‘us’: to Steilacoom, | was| Public Health and Marine Hospital| The Ucket deliveries arranged by ruft Cure. every subscriber gets his or her|* jtormeriy ® se: an from | Service, addressed Seattle Paper very night. If your paper en , | who came west a year ago and took | schoo! of sanitary » last night 4: 0. MOMULLEN, CITY PASSENGER AGENT 3 falls to come by 6 o'clock \indly ino, there te rapid relief of ait to the hoods, Feports | Deputy taking for his subject, “Sanitation | Bank for Savings ret Av. and euler Way, Seattle, Wash. The A. P. Riggs Hair fitity the elreuletion depsrtment Sheriff Kirkpatrick, who made the|and the Bubonie Pla Dr, Lloyd Se ie Bias ean fepertmment | Rati capture, He states that the name|pald a high compliment to. Dr.|1 cop, ‘Third Ave. and Pike t NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILWAY Grower & Cure Co., Inc. gent you by special messenger of the patient is Oscar Haklin, and|Crichton, head health commissioner sata aw. © 0. A. D. Chariton, Asst. Gen, Pass, Agent Dartiied ‘Con Main 9400 or Ind, 441, einige d ttt be js s ian ot Seattle . 1216 THIRD AVE

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