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HE SEAT er broad shoulders nor a muscles, y may have great may whic nine adowed MAN da 8a © fe A man—A REAL SAME Roosevelt who aa Saratoga fired, threw down his gun and Still suspicious of the people. ran away TLE STAR dinily by The Wine Publisn i ik account go far toward makin be b bank acc d also by squirrel and ‘ount et oward no man are few men so handsome giraffe Some mal in marked degree so is the kind of the domestic instin t merely a twolegged an Afaid to let the people « Arizona recall their judges when necessary Wagon roads in th Improved (faced with ent of improved United ray roads " 10 cents pe about ton ‘oad. f all our roads were in hauling alon cost fu This « most tax can burdened isn’t it? LOOTERS of ¢ through get a little there are some opposed t Is Cousin Bill Taft ab war maneuy that and at M na day who ar army men 3 Magdalena Mexic and th ting this, parti doing more or bay is the greate California, if A Jap blood-thirsty m would be forgiv that pesky insect Panama canal at Japan im and try to corrupt our dear sow very Japanese infeed. The by the from buzzing a people hand does, that is very fetehin We trust that Mr. Taft hasn't to keep out Japane orkmen to keep out Japanese armies this is just about the size of It | OBSERVATIONS | IN THREE years, girls, China's export of human hair to the United States has risen from $41,880 to $6 ° THERE’S a little sunshine for the Old Boy, even in Lent impr after working ws in that treaty Jap has @ on his honor, and then not letting his right and then A good many 176,429 miles fucts hauled roads and for Ame t pre are can per mile to haul freight over ar t would mean a saying of mud roads In Amer Brive ar fo: in the boast world th bet roads poorest sit @ may ther apanese naval station There ar ria, whe than wCecc eee eeeerrr se TODAY'S GOOD SHORT ONE I e wild night, ‘The had closed hi em and retired came @ jingle suddenly on th there?” demanded irritated at being at fhat hour Jones,” responded ak voloe from below Baby wallowed the Lincoln ver gave him for gift Well, is there al inducement for m such a night eee eee eee eee ee ee ee ee eee enny up you Chicago News pee ree eee eee | IN NEW YORK Joner)—Are | 1 was born | ed a0 long ey} fe quite JOSH WISE SAYS “Th’ Beeleys port druggist says| 1 if th’ tewnship : votes ‘wet,’ it will | | put the lemon ex-| t tract trade on th’ humher." BETRAYED | , mana, Anna car see in the da Why tke a ca child, what ask such a question? Ob, last night, when Carl was bere I heard You makes Counter Anna way milst reall A NEW STAR dinclose | plenty | western | from San < like 3 San Mr. Taf doing most anything und while he was ru ning matter, should thern neighbor, Mexico, ting folks to hand know what his te ade a humiliating. had to call folks are out his troop: proposing to revise the Ten Commandments. o © EVERY little knocking of a progressive ° measure @ meaning of its own, and maybe the meaning is Taft ° © WILLIAM PITT FRYE of Maine has been in congress 40 years Without making any pronounced dent x. GEE! but wouldn't it be a slick from statehood on the ground that the judiciary? ° oO OKLAHOMA legislator wants t and human skeletons make a living, then? o o IF MR. DIAZ can we call his attention don’t hurt a ittle bit. o oO COOPER UNION has outgrown to be a new one, but with the old na from all shows. ° in o American history for Mr. Roosevelt Taft to bar is opposed to recall of ° Oo bar fat are bearded ladies, How in thunder they te ° put down that rebellion by changing his cabinet,) The to the fact that changes in Mr. Taft's cabinet ° itself so completely me and spirit that thing for the plain people of New York. rom YOUNG army surgeons are bein so that they may take part in the the real thing in the way of horrors o °o MRS. EDDY’S estate amounted and most of it after she finally to get it, you will ha was 60. to wa Dear Star: We attended the cou-, pon matinee Thursday, and enjoyed it very much. Thanks to The and Miss Pollard We also wish to thank Mr son, the usher, for hi attentions to the elderl finding seats for those MRS. STUART MRS. ATKINSON Editor Seattle Daily 4 laboring man ganized labor the of men and womei The Star and eye of the their politics cause The Star has, on numerous occasions, taken up their fight and | fought for our rights, and as far as we have met success we owe It largely to The Star. It 1s the friend of the people and of justice. Now, organized labor as a body, in the Central Labor council, by resolution, unanimously indorsed John T. Casey for superior court Judge, and asked Gov. M. BE. Hay to appoint him. Gov. Hay has slapped labor's face and the faces of thousands of the readers of The Star by ignoring our request. The Star took a dignified post tion in the matter and made no comments in favor of or against y of the candidates. But Gov should have listened to and re garded the people's wishes when they nominated Mr. Casey last @lection. The readers of The Star are from Star and belor Ninety | masses from The $' ° % graduated months ahe m . out ot w ° to $2 146, all honestly t if you want to kne it for a series of judict earned, s and classes of life. tr that eighty per cen ring classes, who spe or read the English language, re The And Gov. Hay will fe the of the laboring im, unless r A BRICKLAY but § jal Star weight To the or Dear 8! I dent and taxpa and have that the city limit on regrades, ete. the 1 saw for the first time t way or bridge that the c just built around the foot of nolia bluff, for us taxpayers stand for. For the life of me I where that structure the city In the least though it was built joy riders—or it might put there to boom real top of the bluff The bridge starts in the Great Northern docks and end up a mile or so farther on in Gully in the side of the hill Just go out there and see yourself (if it survives this south have been a of Seattle for 1 though hai can't can benefi It looks a: west blow) and give us your opin- fon on it. Let the taxpayers se how wisely thelr money has bee: apent That {8 a monument to our ol elty council council would do such a thing, Respectfully yours, W. N., Seattle, keep d treaty hinking that They're by Teddy has Arizona women there's It has been a great | | York | miles of telephone wires. ad of time| G M /‘ | for j | who is decisions. | rest for a long was going the ‘That's but I think “limit” has been reached when road Mag-|through with me. to see to kill a few have been tate on just north of for I don't think our new | Age a | le in the Manager fish, t Lobster cast? Shad of course. Who i Why, the star | | CLIMATIC CONVERSATION | The weather is always a con venient tople of conversation. 1 don’t think so. You often compelled to think twiee In order to select polite phraseology Washington Star Wonder if Cotambs had any Spanish blood in his | ine. There's not half so much excite ment atthe Mex frontier as there is here, notwithstanding that there is SOME—as getting a seat in trol ley car at 6 p.m A Trick Worth Knowing. {| The Delighted Quarryman—Och yer riverence, and did yer hear av | the joke me brother played on wan | av thim chauffeurs this morning? »| His Riverence—No, indeed, [ didn't. And what did your brother do? Delighted Quarryman—Och, | the artful divvle! He had a stick jay dynamite in his pocket when he was run over. j door she finds milady out She'll shin ‘ in Portugal headline in reference to the da ter of the next United State ter to that republic. Why anys a eh minis not here t t As to a Suit | “Three hundred dollars for a fall |suit? My husband would never per jmit it “Oh, he'll pay for tt che 1 n't know about that |he’d rather pay cor rfully.” I think | a divorce suit | Our Loss. | ‘This muckraking has made the 6| big corporations dead sore and hurt the country. right. Hardly is giving blotters this year. anybody Cured, 4} “Well, I think the doctor is about Told me my all ments {s practically cured. “What did you have?” “Two hundred dollars originally.” t|—Pittsburg Press. 6 7 Cheer up. war There may be a new tomorrow rding to tradition, ts n's rib—but WHAT a rib/ %|she has proved to be. a - Dry hot applications help neural- gia, Try it. h- “Bat kraut and live long,” advises e}a California minister. But who n| would want to live long if he had . to eat kraut to do it? HOMES ON EASY PAYMENTS. Cozy cottages, bungalows; ready °C to oce oe American Building Co. 108 White Bldg. trains at home route | rough eating.” some | Japan. Pittsburg been re fishing trip with Mr. Dinks?” in succession.” & man associates with his family when he has to, fist blow, RSTS OF EVERETT TRUE 00 YOU MEANY TO Teta (10 THAT Arr SANE TIAN WOUO PUT /Y A GARDEN TUS TIME OF THE YEAR Wax YOU TALA LINE A LUNATIC fF NOT FOR HIM, amimy, you must have new topeoat tre No, mother; can't afford tt You'll have pneumonta if WIFELY RETORT. Willle—Mamma, am | descended m monkeys? Mother—I never relation ything j AT THE RUSH BALE My wife is m thousand papect What nx refused to] "I ju harem’ | counter Mott can't afford an bargain | THINK OF IT! know ONE man who ts In hit | sa baby should HOBSON household every two is forty.” it worse We ear and practi live as the angels t have said until - he mother admits she is forty.” was invented it acts the namo A LIFE-LONG JOB. | “Brown's got a life-long job r le that so? What's he ng? Buying a house on tho tnstall ment plan. dust the Thing you give my constituent railroad? Explained. PA, what's a joint count Of man and wife? “That's an aceount my son. | where the husband does the depos iting and the wife the withdrawing. Judge he talk Bogtish Well, « him a k calling Kansas City Journal Pat ean't bank » brick to worked in the lava district of the The noblest work of man” should have been written WOMAN Tn 20 minutes at the the session closing of congress spent $8,000, qo a minute, Some small chi nust have been overlooked ‘auee we're going to have an extra oasion What with the pantaloon skirt, woman ts making tmmense strides, | Well, what do you think of that quien sabe” war game as far as jit's gone? A Modestd, Cal, woman who |used the telephone recetver to darn |socks with has been presented with wooden goose eggs that will answer the same purpose and not put the |line out of commission, Which shows that corporations have souls, even if they don't wear socks. ~ a ~ "How did you get so fat?” “I get three square meals a day and then I have an alley worked up where I do my San crancisco has an automobile jhearse. The mourners ride in taxi- cabs, the lamps of which are swath- ed in crepe as a sign of woe, Sane Mourths of July have put the Paine Manufacturing company out of business. The anti-fireworks |lawe seem to have affected this ain in the neck. A single office building of N contains more than When age comes knocking at the} An Appeal. Correspondent — Where is next battle going to take place? Mexican General—At Guadeloupe de ia Mesaflores Correspondent—Say, the a good scout—have ft at an easier place to spell. the Chinese he at cumber- mostly in movable type. best, ts made Man's hair turns gray age, five Perhaps there's a on an ay-| than wom reason. seldom |_ Nature is the of God.—Sir Thomas Browne. He who # art ts anywhere rns to hasten Happily Family. Mra. Scrappington—A clergyman ves five or ten dollars for marrying a couple, and by-and-by a lawyer is paid a hundred dollars for getting a divorce for them Mr. Scrappington — Well, worth that much more, ain't Puck chtened to death In| Maybe he should have A man was fr A DAY'S CATCH. it's it?— His Reason, “Had a puncture, my friend?” The chauffeur looked up and swallowed his feelings with a huge gulp. “No, sir,” he replied. “I'm just changing the air in the tires. The other lot's worn out, you know!" Idea, What They Are There For. “They cheered Colonel Windup thirty minutes after his speech.” “Oh, well, men who work by the /day will do anything to kill time.” “What cured him of flirting.” “He started a flirtation with a lady who turned out to be selling an enoyclopedia, at $200 a set.”"— “Did you cateh anything on your | Louisville Courier-Journal, “Yes, I caught his Jack four times She—"But, George, never support two,” H Well, I'm only looking for Newark Star, you could A bald-headed beer drinker saya] one If baseball writers do not write plain English this season, we are going to the first game with pock- ets filled with pop bottles—empty, of course, The fellow with the big, brawtly doesn't deliver the hardest yor nove AND O1RLS “Girls friends fruit to them That's Jack's which apy Inst Uncle very r nearly every and boys, when our| sick, carry flowers and| * Unele Rebus to Uncle J children should about ¢ * ” contes * like Satu * storle proud of his! #® on some special occasion, one | # For the best t ‘ necond the prize * Write your story pl * * * to make it no long about it for the remember answer. Perhaps | than he his boys and girls brighter than he suspected all the lucky ones will re ht tT TOD tt te kift book - There are #0 many winners this k that there isn't room in The! ar Cire » print the names of} Over 600 of you little folks | wolved the puzzle correctly pusule was easier | thought, or else Anywa Please don't get impatient if your | book doesn't reach you for several days. | will be busy for many days Jin mailing them to you. All city | boys and girls are asked to call at The Star office for their books. winners thi Taylor Keagan a Walter Springer Lora Moreilt Ralph Anny Peart Dilietfnen y Stale Arthur Signe Clady = ay Howard % Taylor Demerus Uder Hae Eleanor 0 Hirtem Walter Innnew Picanag vernon Vibe Anderson oti Edward Nagley ath M DELIGHTED Vb wt ey A on, SN NETTIE CASKEY AND HER DEED OF HEROISM. LU ently President Taft awarded sion voted the Indiana girl to Miss Nettle Caskey of Fatrmount, right to wear the bit of bronze. Ind., a bronze medal for heroism Now, it isn't displayed in saving a baby's life. | 16 THE HEROINE SCHOOLGIRL’S LETTER Fairmount, Ind, March 20, 1911, To the Editor of The Seattle Star: I received your letter a few days ago. The reason I didn’t answer earlier was that I had my picture taken for you, and had to wait to get it . You ask me what I thought when the train was rushing on the aby? I never thought much of anything, only that I would run to get her before the train struck our baby. I thought I couldn't stand to see her ground to plecea. I just got’ her off as the train rushed by. The engineer saw that we were both safe, so he didn’t stop. I am going to school now, and I am tn the eighth grade. I want to graduate this spring, so I can enter high school next fall. Thanking you for your congratulations, Makes the most nutri- tious food and the most dainty and delicious. ROYAL BAKING POWDER Absolutely Pure The only Baking Powder made from Royal Grape Cream of Tartar No fussing or fretting over the biscuit-making. Royal is the aid to many a cook’s success. Royal Cook Book—800 Receipts—Free. Send Name and Address. ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO.. NEW YORK. ll KEKE ” * NEXT WEEK'S t next week w the every day that a ar-old school girl dashes down The interstate commerce commis-|a railroad track in the very face of CONTEST v6 will be $1.00, the third he paper, and * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Be ttt TO he et Offord 1B. Stow and His Dog. art, Maryerite, (Pietare takes a) a jand grabs a tiny baby from the | very Jaws of death. But that is the race for life Nettle Caskey ran og the afternoon of March 19 last when her %-year-old mlece strayed {from the yard onto the rallroad j track | The Imited wa: jthe curv v whistle cam |®ame time that she saw the baby toddling down the track, up on high embankment. She literally |flew to save the baby, 5 | As the locomotive pohnded curve the engineer saw ning toward the track, bat directly into a sinki te |could not see the baby ahead the baby smiled and cooed as she the traiz coming. She t it t upon the child the w the baby and applied opened the sand 1 ersed his engine, but e to stop before striking the spot where (he little one stood, Bow transfixed with terror and surprise, Just as it seemed certain that death had overtaken the baby, Net |tie reached her, and grabbing the | ite! in her arms, threw ber | self off the track, rolling with Ber precious burden down and down jthe embankment as the limited rushed by Sueb an act of heroism. is worth more than a mere medal It & worth publishing to the world. So The Star wrote a Nettie Caskey lauding hy valor, and asked her to t tle men and women, and ones, too, something about so that we all might get quainted with her. Her | which follows, is the typical of a modest school girl. rnieed Jonnny Jones ten before he fights. he doesn't Tommy—Yep: and count for anything after R= Pittsburg Post Bad Colds Some colds are worse than others, but they are all bad. Do not neglect them. Treat promptly, vigorously. First, ask your doctor about tak ing Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral. Then do as he savs. Edi ie TALKS ON TEETH | BY THE REGAL DENTISTS ‘Free Examination of Teeth | We might preach on the text of good teeth until we have <a |the subject, but our preaching be all in vain unless you take af vants of the opportunities, we offer to give you good teeth, | Like everything | else. = t to be had with Mother worth having Method teeth i > M out me effo We can't |them to you. Dentistry ts pore | the arts that cannot be practi 2 |}mail, You must come to OUF fice and allow one of our examining |dentists to go carefully over you teeth Each individual case calls for & | dividual handling. but | fort |Our Method of supplying teeth without plates or bridge a be adapted to any mouth bey there are two or more teeth left | either law to work from. If be 4 . » decay jteeth are allowed to dee | point where they cannot be sare then we can do nothing better the patient than supply our lable work, which resembles the 0 | dinary plate in a measure, [that it ts immeasurably supenor any other that we have seen. We give a written guarantee Witt all work. REGAL DENTAL OFFICES 1405 Third Ave., N. W. Cor By C’ Now that tudinous #w' favor with there is ho may be sai That mue! we all know. heen -wilifull their locks a fg the rat-l ‘The hair , oily, @ is to gi shampoo ond shampoo hal dates. Care the- medium on the ~ oon it fi cause troubl Just Give Don’t take , but sei once and you & pair of it Michig imatism,

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