The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 22, 1911, Page 4

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vou nove AND GIRIA THE SEATTLE STAR = . bt . + | . = cts Littleness of the Great ; % Bio Family? : the rea Fsaccontat oun Any Poets in Uncle Jack’s Big Family? ' ° r : he x t 4 there are fy « . ' ! a m4 ORIGINAL t : ‘ ; ra x * | * 4 be : DINNER, Cur I% FIRST PRIZE ” * SECOND PRIZE id T D ze * i 8 . ki RTE reer rrrrrrr rs Terre Te terete Pte ere eee ere ey ye ’ eae | 4 eae a Iv USED To BE DINNER. — on ally WHOM ws ' PIAS 2 a ae Jj : gore ° AARY, CAN 1 HAVE / c fou Line yuer aTiNyY BT | ; Land oy MORK WATER ? be QGiass OF , | : arr 3 - — BETTER. GAO NEW YORK’'S r wens war / | This tv. 7 is ‘ His . it Men Who Can’t Be Beaten AND NOW (TS LUNCHEONETTE = € the first s he The Famous Towne waking j Bay, Girle ; ar, | ot . BRIGHT LITTLE NOTES TO UNCLE : DORIS, THAT DOLL : ms , ; | JACK” FROM MEMBERS OF THE CLU IS WAITING FOR YOU . Va arte . sbiagpemisorey FROM GRAND MOUND. PERSEVERANCE WINS ked as | A eva lr ' i a i bed rR on for } ° NS ne * ¢ wel . vapcelleeAg . " ” pe ‘ {a week's ‘ ise ‘ ; ; ' r will be ls e w in “a " w Y k W 4 . ‘ s . = a » - w ng to be 8 aes w | ¥ al sen the t " home 4 . : That is the right idea, Edna ke - And catch the spring cold 1 am mighty glad to have you ‘ t f 7 1 1 as a member ar f you perse . : ° ; " . the 4 awa t you're wa all me early, x : a) Grand M are: aed te aa Ck Ga Mix This for Indigest Some a " | He—w k An on Cail t y doa } Thank you, Pea You are | regs. The ¢ vb eS ied : there le no reason why E ’ “ 2 | very weicome to become on many, man os. 7 , aterrupted ee Ty a! a cae hear from you every week y a sp ANOTHER NEW GIRL ae A SPLENDID TRY: bese , i , °. Te i. 0 give are t » ‘ 1 Brest 7 1 st, Seattle A F daches a rilp Your draw ertainly ed for ——_—_—— — a ‘ " fourth prize | w ertainly t Two SAY. . " ‘ i years have awarded it to you, my i three lady enn East Re A dear. Don't be uraged, | t > onaall ™ HAZEL BEELER but try, try again. You have | Cata « 1 take ‘ There t to becoming | considerable talent for drawing , after cau d I — amer Star Circle. | ind ought to dev it a - Second Inning—Tally Another a member of The Star Circle: tT | Sracught to develop The democratic house has fulfilled another 5 by passing a membership roti. You are No. | THANK YOU, LOLA th b nning 861. Write once a week to a Migehghy oeirictne for direct election senators ‘ Uncle Jack and try to win a |.) OM ‘ he stands ‘ prize in the weekly contest . “a INNINGS. + tage egy is ce eee eee ee ee e AN OLALLA BOY > Rep: an senate .. . 9 » . ** * - about yo and sieieiseciiomeen 1 have become ver den ¢ ° ested. I should like te I 4 7. 2a 1} home Observation She—He s almost bumano | 4 haven't seen you, I think, «in a -H~' B iy t rn ht WE advise Vice President Corral of Mexico that if we were almost|don't he? jogeing again, are you . * Be or b LOLA FLAGG (11) } J unanimou 4 an indefinite vacation, we'd stay awa He—Yes, I would, too, if you} “Yes, loldy. I'm one of the har) “Ex in conv Olalla, Wash 1119 Yakima ave. = sor made as much of me | binjaires of spring wat ® Welcome, Elmer, Don't be Thank you, Lola; | am glad ay aistesam ————— eee — discouraged because you do not that you find so much in the 1 Taf € a b4 the Pe ae ay PETE 6 sam ad i sane Fourth of J Not Practical | A Dull Sport | _ The Diamond Fever. win a prize this week, but keep | Circle to interest you. Be sure What Is a Time pa. Most as much fun as having a safe and of practical) “And you didn’t find excitement) “You must quit worrying {f you] on trying; there will be anew | to try for a box of chocolates a @ue f a Wish to retain your he contest every week | next week nority im the house calls the majority “unfa ‘ Went M 1 . 5 ees jf CO at dal gu a dee no bicycle pe wen to dodge. | be loya e home tean . opal tp ath ypictinr ae } : . 1 Washington Sta ington Herald M ° +19 ais blll Be ele A ia akes the most nutri- Deposit? are not spanked a , a ’ aby broth a4 : ne ‘ tat oul weve tious food and the most / jwith a woman | er (9) e o © Mudge—You changed r mind og ay nt Pty Sf com . ee soston's by some ot Mies aa | J dainty and delicious. r deposit, pavaiie@ her best £! whe It's because there's too| Pages a 7 1 cert per r to mauch or too litth . | i ) nscrly | Wise Tommy CARTOON TODAY Labor’s Lot Around the World ARTICLE IV—-BELGIUM ROYAL es i Fale te the most pa Industrial ec in the world |(Groree, \ Bet Office 8: & total population of 7 10, 1,500,000 are engaged in ind rE gue? ee he Gar To HAVE »w'll you get off for the } untry, then, has gre A of advance 1G Spin hg age-long t en ca an off to go to grandfat g. What's the matter t andard of for wo um {8 not far advanced in these respect though with an upward tendency nately POWDER id gentleman gett fo the strong hold which drink ha n the people, but the condition witli fuggests the question: Are men poor because they drink, or do men ee tall “ad ood | The only Baking Powder made drink because they are poor? The organized labor moveme divided between the . from Royal Grape Cream of Tartar socialists, marching under the red flag, a ® Christian labor party, | her it which fifes the yellow flag. There { ing strife between “the 0d. , 2 f Md ter nad “ine sollore 1 No fussing or fretting over The soclalistic labor unions stand ticapitalism, collectivism The Inventor. T can't imagine what is the mat . : . eb umscvesn ta deste wie Pus Curotion ieee say etd Mat dea aie ee the biscuit-making. Royal Party stands for individualism, conc nd arbitration of labor} jation around all day and seems to Gisputes. Naturally the church and the ploye ourage t atter ighly Every that} be eattr her he ar ov 4 H ee cee cee pee a er eae he letters My giver” bird that uefeating her heart out" is the aid to many a freely to put them down. Relation tween employers and emp hington He that’s the case, she evidently has This Bank Pays 4 Per Cent The Bank for Savings Cor. 3d Av. and Pike Have Seen Our Line of FRONT ’ are much strained. The “open shop” prevails in all trades except § indigestion | cook’s success. Printing and diamond cutting, which are unionized. |vard physteal culture The Question DOORS Compulso rbitration is advocated by th en of Ghe' ays that woman has more phyaic Dremer—Did you ever think what One Close Tie as the only peaceable solution, but has no support elsewhere, as work. | al endur han man beoause she| you would do if you had Rockefek] “your wontoun tite vs a ey, we bee . p You andering life as an actor yi ‘ool receipts Tee. jame ani ress. ingmen generally fear the courts and regard the strike as their only ole more of a barbarian | jer’s income mast « ou off from all ties | weapon |than man Mugley—Yes, and I've often won Ah Jam, say not so. The All things considered, the condition and outlook of labor in Bel | nomenon dered what he'd do if he had mine.|+aiiroad ties are ever with us Eras BANS LOMPER OOy ‘NEW YORE, "1 not ouraging | Of Some Use Yet | Catholic Standard and Times. Philadelphia Bulletin — This world could get along just ph al wars a te it Las een withane tia toes | Did She Take the Picturer | The. Pines. of Bionty 3 > ‘ow eh? W ho’ rite he e uc hy, th doear ook | 4 cS e 9 ane ‘ vd a nen ed B. eed cee t look I am determined to live in tux-|]| WHY NOT Tel n the Editor breakfast food Vashington |like my hus he never siniles. | 94, icmnithe anh sae ane See O " erald tate a ane reset this go as & Dle-| drink the best the Iahd affords, See Our Line of WILLIAMS Co. | ture of him re he married M+) the frankly selfish man said tule All the world loves a lover, ‘but| cago New : ; 6 : ny BALL ee — Editor of The Star no hew appointment was made, but |it prefers that he stay on the “reg: | oneal oor yd a BASE Dear Sir: 1 very much appre-| the 4 toll of labor was placed |'lar” stage | Their Complaint Sad you have th date to ast & . a prapelenpgged he PE ET | mint Pislasenst” amort|ai,zou we odo wel == GOODS eee Bice tk okai? of the werkas aca | compensation Mork and | The Absolute Zero Why so sad, old man? | pha ae 2° ee ee F. & F. STATIONERY reek and’ ove cted of these women| “What do you consider the most} Second Professional Humorist . - site 4 ‘ Developir Printing the most humble of our cttisens. I) wit , 1 remuneration. T{useless thing in the world? I am the only one who takes myself | On the Wenula Beale Be oa Do Som wil iboats re Wish you might through your valu-| say why not treat these citizens and| “Heing the father of the groom at | serlously Vousmeter<l lap, granton; veal wares "i ble columns appeal for a square| public servants with the same con-|a wedding.’—Chicago Record Her That's nothing. T am the onl b fgg ee B H 523 UNION ST deal for some of the most ¢ »| sideration as the better pald work-| ald Jone who takes myself humorously." | Un pg ears Old | uy ere ‘of the employes of the city. While | ¢ Let the city not take adva Life. arandpa-—No, my boy, I'm on some of the city’s employes are ve-| tage of these poor women beca Love may be the thing that} ly ns aca n ‘i Recognized Lines cupled a few hours and receive | their labor may be of a more mental| makes the world go ‘round, but. a| 80 Quick to Learn leagtahe Gail {eat the motes ms ne com enaation, hers, toll ches ter than oth They are| good rating in Bradstree is the} He (instructing her in the mys-| charges us a dollar for 8 sate | s 6 n the stillness of the night and are! honorable women ar taxpayers | best lubricant teries of gol ow yo nt Oa geal ME gia pl sa yeh! See ¥, Sportiy y virtually imprisoned while at their! and thetr work is honorable because peed F footage ee worth of 1 \ Boston Globe ve Ape rsegps@ yn rere ne | hg fp f r AUse | what a “tee” Is. Now, then, the du . MSPs rand Fuenit ghores in the pubilc itbrary tor § jit ‘s honest pring lamb and] ties of a caddie ‘ ‘ ra ee pa YOURS FOR BARGAINS t nonth ecent of the Yours for a square deal to all ements t hand 3 ' 7 " , ‘ay has mad Sessa A ataft of women at night | ms aL WwW . i : Poh ements 1s at han’ ‘| she Oh! the eaddy's what you : he viteat one . 714 Firet Av Spinning’s Bargain Store fa the lib i hae position, Bigueh hoses hich, cometh, June, a3 rf ut the toa tn. I know what @ eich Svery five mi 11] Main 6089. Phones: ind. 2880. 1415-1417 FOURTH AVE Dear Miss not the ot troubled by

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