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CO ———— THE STAR—MONDAY, MARCH 20, 1911. THE SEATTLE STA HOW A WOMAN IN OFFICE MADE GOOD; ROUTED GRAFT FROM HER COUNTY BOARD cr ot United Press, Published daity by The ‘ | | by we : | ‘ p a ‘ . Dr. Elizabeth Cassidy Shows a ee poaponsible for same, a and | tar Dust | "iow Lax. Methods in Com ries antes i ro} missioners’ Office Have | pvt Ah Ho adie the , wearching light of t ° 2 SECC TSe Le Lees) Made It Easy to Rob the! chauaat them 40 anoeds * « : ane People and Get Away of ttemizing all a wi * TODAY's Good SHORT ONE &| | /VE NANDLED ENO with It Suse ant aalee te 4 oe D Bee eee ee ee S| | Gane. (ee Crane DENVER, Cx March 20—Dr. | ener “ { m wyer, Waen vary vem y Elizabeth ( the first woman an rey eI * éd the.detenwe of a «| | AD S79 GOUTG TO \ at ninsioner, has started a * ed with ault nw Pan a: : ‘ earebity c ude in Denver has turned th i * togreo. Porter and «| | MELP IT UP OATH. ) hat promises to play @ close second | | investigation on the purc t a and nation at ations are! # retired for consulte *) | TAME” CURSE /§ to Lindsey's in its unearthing of the | drugs, She is in ponse it E ne © thee. Forter Mieruy Zeapeae Y} beast: | figures which show that ta 5 t * , r « ally f®.ed te the court room & ne ty, Dr. Cassidy was given a majority have been bled, through | t & the world of mankind . Melge 2 Wf at the last ‘election by the women petency, thoughtlessr r f ke iS cenit" aexed the seeeee : Yj, Jof Denver county, She was elected reanon, to pay fo’ f ° } \ jucted in the dark, but with the See. ae | Vy | in spite of a concerted effort of the county physicians’ office, th , |@ this time,” remarked Porter, # i; | ee mee ! i (4 achine in her own 4 | the board of commissioner on i c c tw and W “Gone! What do sou meant tic) to defeat her that have brought the druggists, in a " ‘ * “Why, your honor told me to * to office last November some instances, many time = k ‘ \ ary except, perhaps, a law|* give him the best advice * quality to the oth profit that need have been pald > wh of great ance | * the. ciroametanass, . the commission ont with completely bs : . pens bh = cu | } close corporation meth ; , ; philosophy, and he|* & Mavesea Otm <2 h | j of doing business that have = eo ; ‘ b = nde > neview sae W neart! or ed her battery : chats on; Heys Seeman ene Se we © practiced | dayiigh pe Ose etuated by Ya fair} *® Cow. He's about a mile away # oe seat | pomdon pon tits» 7 is ex nN & . hn laws. | * OW * \ ti! {fice | entions has desig c a t th { indw with 1 : ~ x | | tution i “ y f And > 1 yale hatha atptte I BiB Bacds SZ Shay | {grand jury investigation be she DR, CLIZAGETH-SASSIDY. and to the state of Colorade ” muacie has finished ing bills and doing business gener Her belief is that a coun th Cc ar king an in « m | 2 Too qureKuy : has been such that the public) tution should be as care y as ow wise to marr your leeced withow ” ea cleanly, as belpful an AUSTRALIAN New York says 2 etry Koing to sender Hann fh 4 without any fear, cl aan Bw k - hog 5 The t Pe oy gt “ ~ dt ee eS one You do, eh? Are you in a She has forced the cor schools and the cou . Eeeaeenan $08,000 ne nat eet try for poor folks, |Pomition to support a family? mit that there is no inv should be equally good, a 7 Amount of land ave an “aw good country for poor fe | "Oh, y - county property, in spite of the fact| both paid for out of the taxes im- cy -.elem fe nome reese | “Better be sure of it; there are that the system of J pay-|that the commissioners are held| posed on the people. - _ }ten 0 Toledo Blade | | ri | VIVE L'ARMEE! 1 : TREASON IN BOSTON Dee. f ha x } } LaOw OUT; SAWN Out | tm the French army. wensty. throb > | he first car of crude petroleum | times as much is spent for wine as| i . entertain | ever imported inté the United jon bread, vegetables and food pre be “get vhs gata - ney « tate from ou ia, ‘ecently a erver a yul togethe for the of-} C We don't me reason to thé United States nor to humanity, but Pe be ~ ad por —_ r 1 r | a li put met © ir b treason to Boston herself—which is worse. Listen to Walter A. Web ‘ a ES isha) So ster at a legislative co ittee hearing whe the ty charte was rep! Brother Yockey—What does you winder discussion: si ee wit think of the new evangelist? rs ; ¢ atities ’ 7 | Brother Johnsing—Fine! Why, he caste of superlative wisdom; too many supé entition who Ba te acprosher Johastng—Fine! Why; he u ut Price for a wae! sa! pe digproroe hadew of th i eecuare T M poor Brother Jinsing didn’t even Whew! Said it at the state house, r shadow of the Quick ax a fash Jenkina, | i t i Soe: ia tae aaa ean se cee tees it eaten s vce |‘ Two-Minute Vaudeville] 0 Days sacrilegious had been mentioned, | BY FRED SCHAEFFER. ? j w t her “Brahmingaste of superlative wisdom,” Boston would p and slapping the Mitte | BREAKS YOUR COLD ye 0 0 dat eta bcwies an ordinary ¢ like New York or Philadeiphia—a national shoulder, erled out, “Het | —“Thud--Come over (0 my houe—Ive got a new addon t @Y| ANT) ENDS GRIPPE | Bent Bridgework, per tooth. . $4 y-five doll he don't | aquarius oo. Ti meena ie abdul: Wiha ia Maseks Ghaoe / Best Amalgar Pilling 7 r wie? |. + one se Braga ne soe pe Mice Tas Best Silver Filling .... ’ ICTRA. ececions of congress have been called 16 timen, five times — | Thud—No; it's s devilfish. It’s a regular pot | 9 Pull Plates . ay ‘ for tariff reasons. m by working overti@e, Uncle Sam hasn't got JOSH Wise | Slap— Will it eat out of your hand se z Best Plates . arene that trouble ont of his system. Grant, Hayes and Taft each cal eave | ‘Thud—~Sure. That's tt place it wifl dat, because I'm afraid iy eel your cold . Shier aidan ce ‘ two ex sessions. “Gemebedy put|’” — eo Picea ae toe | tome leaving or taking the very y a that's m 4 | , r 1 se him Satan } 1 first dose p H " sinless extr # pepper on th Thud—Devil cake. You oughtsto see him Satan himself on It. tm : ae HAT all Liquors Ain tatepedeiabaad 12 veil e THE HEN’S “COMING BACK” stove in the Bee | Slap—-Did | understand you to this is a: sbell fish? , +d . > oe that Pape's : i “ _ ° . - “ol “ompou ver two © =, : leysport tavern, | raud—N abeol fish ig more Mike Won't you take it home to] ¢ a eee ae should be abso- OPEN EVENINGS but nobody no| will end the Grippe and Slap—1 am afraid it is too wloked On the floor of the Mercantile Exchange, in New York, it w lutely pure? All ia Predicted recently by many exe merchants if the Brennan tiseed It becuz a) = Thud-—Not at all; it i* very fend of preying wats i teen * 4 4 9 Which makes it an offense to keep food in cold storage longer than Boston drummer} Slap—By the way, what have you named this fish? | se Na at Liquors sold by the hio entists six months, should pass, eggs would be sei at $2 a dozen during | wuz emekin’ cu Thud—Helon = ir poleamesaibien the suied ShiyG Phin Bhs, ever Ou\ Drea til the winter season beb cigarets in th’! 5 © pone miserable neuratgia pains, head oF ok F ihe 2 Didn't we tell you so? Why, you can't keep down a thrifty, in ® }Give me, he wrote the paper edt] JUVENILE ENJOYMENT. | ache, Gulieams. bend dak dane siett intrance Room 4, Gustrious, law-abiding citizen like the ben—not on your tife! | lobby. | tress, | ed up, feverishness, sneezing, sore own bf owe As for storing eggs six months, haven't you noticed that a com Within y | throat, running of the nose, mu {9 Mittee of the United States senate has offictally determined that ees} First Come. Bat he got the ' 7 catarrhal discharges, sore a ¢an't be stored with impunity more than three months, and that sum-| Young Man—So Milas Ethel is Declined i stiffness and rheumatic! Liquor Co a mer eggs can't be stored at all? lyour oldest «ister, Who comes after twinges j - Why, she’s got a cineh—the hen! And she's coming into her own! | her A dude went Pape's Cold Compound is the re} a Two dollars a dozen—wow! Small Brather sr ty aint vl sult of three years’ research at a/i Located in the new Lyon build- E — ——-——— come yet, but paaays the first it sont of ¢ than fifty thousand | UNCLE KITCHEL PIXLEY writ “I see Taft made 18 holes | iow that comes can huve her.-Bos | Tare and containe no avinine,{{ 08 Third and James st, are in at Augusta, by careful approac nh. Wonder if any of ‘om was) ton Transcript | COMFORT AND SCANDAL which we have conclusively demon-|§ S¥4ranteed under the Pure Food fs smal! as the hole Dick Ballinger made by careful disappearan — Little 5 Bigg pens sirated is not effective tn the treat-}f and Drug act, of June 30, 1906. a o—ermeneeapntpemte An inference. Nistee Siok hole, tne, fakin ment of colds or grippe said a y Pinang broken agg yao ct to | lite’s bur As We Journey through. > & FIFTY YEARS AFTER pan, "; pect 1) Little knocks und gossip, now and own my own home then a kick, make for mighty |, “How long.” inquired his cynical) scandals on the double quick 5 +. | ‘The Commercial Congress at Atlanta was held on the 50th anni friend, “is your wife expecting to! - | Sversary of the outbreak of the Civil War. The majority of the men|be away?’—Cleveland Plain Dealer Whose votes rule the republic of today know only as a matter of his tory of the struggle for liberty. The Laureate of Shantytown. The struggle for liberty? | It is endless. Liberty is only a relative term. The end of one battle is the beginning of another. This generation is fighting for Mreedom as hard as the generation of 1861. And now, as then, th men who clearly see the way and the end are in a lodely minority But everybody will see it—50 years afte’ eg KINDLY PHONE US A SAM- PLE ORDER. Free Delivery Phon Take this harmless compound as jirected, with the knowledge that there ig no other medicine, made anywhere else in the world, which will cure your cold or end grippe misery as promptly and without any other assistance or bad after. effects as a 26-cent package of Pape's Cold Compound, which any druggist in the world can supply. Un-Natural flistory AT THE Angeles Cafe 1422.24.26 Firet Av. Reproduction of the SOME WINE! 1 France produced 784,622,8 gallons of wine last year, as against 1,438,204,369 gallons the year before Main 1652; Ind. 4598 Charlie Powell. (uals ted Felix Brown. Freshly ground coffee aend| “Ma, am | goin’ to get ‘nother! camphor, burned together, make an| plate of i' cream ‘sides this one?” effective disinfectant for the sick-} “Why, my son? room |_ “Cause, ma, I want to know | whether to gobble this un er drag It Nearly 6,000 taxicabs ply the | out streets of London in place of the — 11,000 horses that used to be used. He Gets it Again. er at | Mr. Sapleigh—I find tt. dooced| hard to collect my thoughts, you} know | Miss Keen—Father says it ts al-| FREE! REGULAR DINNER Served from 11 a. m. to 8 p,m. WHY COOK AT HOME? Vocal and Instrumental Enter- tainment Afternoon and Evening The Humane society forbade a child, Juliet Shelby, to a New York theatre in “The Littlest Rebel,” whereupon s @t the city hall instead, a doll in her arms, and begged Mayo: a to overrule the society % He did so, and she sent him a joyful letter, enclosing a pasa and Here's to you as good as yo are, and to me as bad as I am. As good an you are and as bad as | am, | there are others better and worse, , 8 difficul ve . . P begging him to see her perform. He replied please God aes A hog Le tle aye ote: Circulating Library “My Dear Little Friend: I should be most glad to go to —— | —AT— see your play, but you know I have so many things to do that Some pessimist belic that The Way He Paid. 308 UNION ST. |gravestones are placed ov I cannot go everywhere our, 1am glad that you are as happy as you say. —-fverybody dead ones to keep them from com| “Our terms of subscripti Th. ibals that li LANE THE BOOKMAN ought to be happy. It does no good to be any other way | in back |atrictly in advance,” waid th ¢ cannibals that live try editor. e at Timbuctoo When auything discouraging or annoying happens just say to Opp. the Postottice Main 6023 J) Danz Shoe (0. yourself: ‘Well, it will be all right Me beau fs a great poet. Why,|_ “Deetor, I've tried everything,| “But I ain't got no vegetables ripe | ra The next time something good will happen. Then you in his Inst love missile he spoke of /04 T can't get to sleep,” complain-| yet!" anid the earnest farmer Eat missionary, um- = ——— . will feet bully. Sincerely yours de ptpe of de bluebird.’ jed the voice at the other end of the Yonkers Statesma: brella, h: book 119 Yesler WILLIAM J. GAYNOR, Mayor Gee, whiz! Dat’s de limit. 1/tlephone. “Can't you do something | | oe New York Dental The society that butted in may be humane, but Mayor Gaynor t#| never knew bluebirds smoked pipes | for me? | “Girls, stand up for your rights on Home of the Famous ™more—he's human, And what he told the little girl is good for’ girls | before. ’ 4 the doctor, kindly.|but not in a street car!”—Sylvia | Of all ages and sizes; also for boys, big and little | i Just hold che wire and I'll sing you | Pankhurst.—Youngstown Telegram. aces _¢ “ ’ W. L. Douglas Shoes Rat A Sure Sign. ae : sg The historical val ont FIRST AVENT ;° gias understand Brown's wife is| : <a’ alae ee believer in| le historical value es at a ‘es, she promised to be mine| the magic number seven. “Success” . Opposite Seattle Hotel gq OBSERVATIONS “1 don't believe it, If she were |#ome day |has Just seven letters, you will no-| of the above not ] PP a ha been mnvited to a little “But when?” thee. | = a WOODROW WILSON thinks It very Important that election of. [ra,tave, been, invited to a little | ee couldn't exactly say. Seoms| ‘riggs—And how about “tatture”?|ff Very Clear, but the MEALS SERVED. 2 i ficers be honest.and competent. He wants them selected by civil! icone she will first have to break off four |—Boston Transcript clearness of the Mov- City of Rverett or Telegraph. : service examination, which is a new {dea or five other engagements.” s 2 * 4 F JUST think of it! Th tise ~ later 6 “I have a new play entitled ‘Con. What She Wanted. ing Pictures thrown on Ee a in ! e 1, soldiers at San Diego are all being adics Changed. ‘ a & o- gress,” said the enthusiastic dram- | 9 Father (to his daughter)—tI've GLASS SC [2 iocinated They bed their blood for their country's cause, all right,| Atiet " | “Why, what are you erying for?”| ought you a zither for your birth the REEN : a3 My ce eee It won't do,” replied the veteran| “Oh, my sweet Azori was lost ®| day, my dear, and a book by which|/™ at the a ; ; TR 4,24 . tier manager, “You couldn't make ft) Week ago |you can teach yourself to play on| ’ ROE : Ghous* ease ahs Gabe e 4 earn Aap us: ‘ if Fee unknown Indy makes a mistake | properly realistic without baving too| “Well have n't you heard any-!i¢ in a month. EXAM TIM | = : aa wh ried casetul Took ap and doe te ee eo cll. we should take) much dialogue and not enough ac-|thing of him Daughter—But it was the zither] ec Sunday, ts at 39 ma 3 } a ok up and down the street, for one thing, Claudie,| tion ”—Washington Star. Yen, there he ts, Some one bas! teacher 1 wanted most.—Fliegende| {J Eainiom rxcrnaction sae ; ho Rates 4 . = : : — {just returned him anonymousty; but | minetter ; Boe) ounaty, lode Rverett at @:05 am. 2:18 The Manager—-Can you make|—stuffed!”—Filegende Blaetter,. | $i, rune tt jirom | Colman | docks quick changes and double in a few Sate, oaer yee Favorite Fiction. . ¥ “7 eee Senoees SO Ce ? @ Real Kind. | “Yes, I Mailed It On My Way Perevinin. Grown’ ¢ - snot Bast, £998; Ind. TR 3 Actor—Can I? Say, you! A friend indeed is one who 18! pown Town, Maria.” detected one 4 know the ne in “Love and Lob-|never in need.-Boston Herald | “With Sentiments of the Highest yan goanhhtsed) anee Dear Editor: |yet to enjoy the laurels he has|sters,” where the hero and the vil-| hintoom, 1 Rawaln, ae Bree.” I know of no American living; Won lain are fighting nd a friend | At the Telephone. | “Lt Cordially Recommend the NEW YORK DENTAL PARLORS, Inc. Co. today who has given to his coun-| | bes, therefore, to object to the| rushes in and separates ‘em? Well.| fe—tI® that you, darling? Bearer to Your Favorable Consid- 614 FIRST AVENUE Exp 4 men; te 4 “gl ae ee adding of seven years to the span|! played all three parts on one night| ghe—You, Who is that?—Flie-| eration.” ‘ nt 1 awnings ry #0 many years of his life, OF) he has lived, and thus hurrying| when the other two fellows were Ill. | gende Blaetter, Yos, Mr, Sharpe, I Have Formed ° years #0 full of faithful and emt-|him off seven years ahead of and Expressed an Opinion in This} nently efficient service or so full| schedule, as you do in Thureda of privation, isolation and peri! as| issue Star, when you say has Col, Wm. F. Cody (‘“Buffalo|he ts The record | Bill”). 1 am, therefore, a great|says: “ ‘rederick Cody,| admirer of Colonel Cody for what] better known as ‘Buffalo Bill, was he has done, and the exception-|born in Scott county, fowa, Feb-| ally modest and efficient way he|ruary 26 (Thursday), 1845," and} has done it, and, therefore, would| he is, therefor ears old SURE SIGN. THE SCHEMERS. Ca “Hicks promised to give his wife dime for every one he spends for |( cigars.’ | “How does it work?” jto “First rate! You see, we meet|to G S ‘ very day in town and he buys me|~ “Vote for Slodgers, the People’s | The Seattle Dail Star the drinks and | buy him the Choi iq cigars,”—Boston Transcript. “1 Can't Swim a Stroke, Mr. ‘o; That § _ _ —_ itn Gled She Didn't Invite. Mo —SUBSCRIBE FOR— Party. I Should Have Had ory Is New to Me. like to see him live many years WEBSTER. = |Ketchiey, You'll Have to Teach The Surest Place | Me. akor “twarming to his sub-| “Delicious California Peaches. t)--What we want {s men with| “Buckwheat Cakes With Maple} Ten Cents.” It4s more and more a surprise to us that Eve waa able to serve | Delivered at Your Home ‘ up the apple for Adam without having a woman's magazine show her how to serve it in a “dainty and appetizing manner” that would keep him guessing at what he was eating. - To show my appreciation of the fair and squ re policy of T Seattle Daily Star, I herewith subscribe to The S' ar for of one month, and thereafter until ordered stopped, to be Je convictions, and where shall we| Molas: eri } « r ‘One Day After Date I Promise) Wags on Wags. Tragic. Ans ene Salk aubhen(@aauasl ta Paar y | to the following address, at the rate of 25c per month in city, or T told my dachshund such a joke! | Prost (gazing at new dwelling) tliestraton wooed: “You Will Bind Our Prices the| 300 per month by mail I thought he did not se “go this s your last house?” Cheapest in the City.” | But, ere five minutos had ‘elapsed! “utider andly)—-"Yeu;, last, but 4 ain. to the. air es eel “4 Friends, a Word Third at AME je waged his tail tn glee! ‘| not eaned.=—sunart Set oii Crate, fe tho. ale toate Mead). Ree ateis AM oes WAKE TEMA VRAD Cc bb buh dae ne 040% Lake Herald, “Yes, [ Had an Invitation to the} Pike He wagged his tall so very hard, The Japanese are reported sore - Party, But Couldn't Go.” In time it really broke, bec aune ve. ate fortitying the They're coming in fast, Two} “Subscription Price, One Dollar] Soh e eee ee deere econ eesesrarios vesereresscece And now the dachshund don’t) cana dh, well, then, let's not more entries for the Rara Avis r, Invariably in Advance.” believe fortity it. “Watson must have done some-| stakes ihetout, Physician and fer a age Ma Cut out and mail to The Star, Seattle, Wash, Phone No........+ The thing was any joke. canal thing notable in the last few weeksé’| ‘Tho man “who can let it alone 4 ma sd —~Yonkers Statesman, A fashion hint says a sailor col- SF US your Honor, All My Client Asks “Why #0?” or not, as he wants to,” that does — lar of lace is very fetching. Try to] “Hveryone I've met this morn-| want to, in This Case Is Justie Lobsters are end up-yet what! put one on a sailor and see what it|ing referred to him as ‘my friend] A mother who hasn't the cutest wenty Minutes for Refresh- Jobster, ‘atson,’ pon AWA fetch 9 baby {nm the world. ments.”—Chicago Tribune, DAILY. "Buy or Sell Real Estate. Business Chances. Sea hears n