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Mic ow@3 Sues meg oo oo —\lcosten> a7" " By Uncle Sam's new $500,000 hotel at Colon Beach, Panama, STAR iy Fhe Wier Publish! mati, out wt oa Guggenheiming in Col ‘Over at Ouray, Colorado, right in the nest of Guggenheims, |" bright fellow named Ernest Bacon has been saying things for he people of his paper, the Herald. It is only a small weekly “paper and the sledding is hard, because, outside of a small spot Where they're digging and smelting precious metals, there's © nothing save mountains and deserts. But Editor Bacon was ‘ waying things that reached. He was saying things in behalf of \ men, and so the Guggenheim eye fell upon him, He was threatened with elimination. This made him say hotter things E men, Then the eye of the administration at Washington fell ‘ng him. We guess that Guggenheim turned the administra- eye on him. - had the Ouray Herald has been deprived of all land office sing. If you cannot corrupt an editor, kill off his adver- vg, is a favorite axiom with Big Business. Me And the funny thing about this effort to starve out Editor on is that the republican administration had to give that federal patronage to a democratic newspaper. ; Isn't it nice the way they play both ends against the mids the people being the middle Woman Is Moving Up Mrs. B. G. Shelton is the first woman head of a bank we've ‘of. She's to be head of the postal bank at Los Angeles, ’s such a fine woman that you can already hear that m. i et we don't mean that Mrs. Shelton is the first head of any sort of a bank we've heard of, but we refer ic banks. We know a lot of women who've been heads pf private banks ever since they were married. sms to be a go. It will be 300 feet long, with all modern con ver es, including a bathing pool, which is some convenience t. 5 emer be Sabceiie private suite that money kings like Morgan, Rockefeller and Guggenheim can get at any time. Ouite a socialist uncle is becoming—when it doesn’t inter- with any private cinch. Observations COST of living going up! Aud it’s “yet,” not “again.” The deadly tony is what gets us. | o o 0 IATERMELONS grown by dry-farming in Colorado sounds funny, Vs true. What's more, they say they are as sweet or sweeter than lots of water is used. Mis, SO, 2 FINANCIAL returns from all the German spas, or watering places ¢ & single year, were over $100,000,000, That's a lot of money to > looking for health after it's gone ee “CAPITALISTIC ALLIES” ts what a writer calls Great Britain Germany and the ited States Since we made that great loan, Nasty, long phrase, isn't it? ° oO ° OTIS SKINNER is coming out in a play, “Kismet.” which bas a)y scene. Press agent overlooked a bet by not announcing how hundred actors applied for the job. 00000 ° : mea NEWEST way of killing moths and other bug pests in orchards ‘te rig up an electricity-charged netting over bright lights. The bugs the lights and are electrocuted on the netting 3 aooo0e “WOMAN, wear your own hair!” shouts Dame Fashion fn trumpet this fall. That sounds good in print and appeals to bubby's ut, honest now, did you ever see a woman WITHOUT r extra bair? ee. @ TEXAS doctor's license was revoked because he gave patients ‘salts and olive oll. The mixture produced small balls of soap he told the: patients were gallstones. What an addition be be to high-finance circles! og Rr Bae ANTWERP Is dreadfully old-fashioned, fan't it? Why, it actually a that the PEOPLE ought to have a chance at the water front ‘And the city went to work and spent a bunch of money making a broad : ade down in the heart of the shipping district, where the cool S blow in from the water, and the people can walk on it FREE charge. Think of that! 4 "GARVIN’S CORNER |: BY REV. JOSEPH L. GARVIN, M. A. BEWARE THE MOTOR races on world competed, and spent the day Day. Death lurks in the] covering the 300 miles. They spun when. speed maniacs are round and round like crazy things. There will be 24 such meets The people were awed, swayed and the United States on Monday.| roused to frenzy by thrilling es knows but you, the onlooker, capes. be a victim? THEY WANTED TO see some- WHAT HAPPENED at El body killed. They crowded on the|*! Mi. Just an auto race. Yet/track and about the dangerous attended with the blood) turns. They were as reckless as of the vice riddled Romans of) the maddened mechanics on the gecond century. ts FE aah 4) cars. killed and were satisfied. > THEY HAD THEIR REWARD. 2 aig gene gl the Vanderbilt! come were killed. Among them a on Hon Rpg as 4 were spectators. I saw a machine Epent $10,000 to Bet ine wag | turn turtle and burl two men up| 4 the 29-mile course,|* little hill as @ boy might throw 1 wines kept ua i mr ay They were seriously in- m1 with each other and the 1 ASKED MY CITY editor why! LOTH WPLeTS ne &. .TAKe THEM Sur AND DET mm sOome- THING TO WEAR!!! You don't so many athletes since the tailors stopped padding shoulders, T aged ten yours and lost some hair, and folt Just like an ape, the time that wifte sent me out to buy four yards of tape. And when the clerks bi iT hed «at me and kept mo waiting long, of course I got back home to find the stuff I'd bought was wrong. Dare you to read it to her. Clothing. The veal you get in chicken ple. Crooks are wearing gloves since the New York thief was convicted by his thumb mark Our learned men have sald to ue! “The fly must surely go.” 4 1 try in vain to ewat the cuss, For | know thie ls so, But this ie just the trouble that 1 find, for wh with care | bring the swatter down ker-ewat The darned thing isn't there. A Proverb Revamped. “A touch in time yields a dime.” Do You Remember—- Ben Lomond? Rowardennan? Seal Rock? Reso? No, Gregory; Madero’s first name is not Colorada and he's not a cigar. maker “A man learns what true bappl ness is when he ge ied,” aye @ pessimist, “and late. euT Thore's a way to beat the marriage game An well as win at keno; Just seek > Life's Jars are made se-Reno. we eee FoR nove AND GIRLS HERE 16 THE CONTEST FOR NEXT WEEK The members of The Star Circle have shown wide interest in the contest this week, and Uncle Jack has awarded the prizes as fairly and Impartially as posatble. Here ts the contest for next week: There will be three prize boxes of chocolates for the best 100-word essays on “Why | Should Be Glad That | Am an American.” The American child is patriotic, usually, than thesehijdren of the other great nations. MayBe this ts because our country was built by people who protest afd fought against wrong and op. pression. The harder the fight, the sweeter the victory thought will give you all an idea for a theme for your little essays. Send your best efforts, ee Thursday, to Uncle Jack, cary The Seattle Star. ‘ oe bade ed ‘ * FIRGT PRIZE * Pee ee eee eee eee ES ri * . SECOND PRIZE an THIRD PRIZE ps * © REKHRRRRRRERREEE . * he ee ee eo | The first prize is awarded this who lives at Rainier Beach. You will Louls’ picture on the first pace of The Star today. He is 13 years old, and just loves to go to school ee ee Never Served in Naples. Mayhap that's why they call tt Neapolitan fee cream Grace May Reyna, of 424 W. Third ay., is the winner of th ond ptixe, Her picture of “Dad” was the only one received this weok that was really in prize-win. aing class. ‘There is a box of for Grace at} Frank B. Gordon, R. F.°D. box 76, Port Orchard, Wash., wine the | third prize for this photograph of himself and his four-footed friend. Something New You can deposit a Time Certificate of De- FAMILY WASHING 50 CENTS TER WEFK COVEY WET WASH LAUNDH PHONE EAST s4v6. makes that his speech you suffer from eye-strain, hare 701 Tens OMT 0 Mindte 4 jaa "‘Thones Main 2174; 1978 res, Within the present year the A City With The One ThatHas MadeGood | «x: ROCHES [The Tried to Hold a Rehearsal at the Beach, But They Simply Wouldn’t Behave BY LLOYD INGRAHAM, been planning on that Thursday af-]save me, Rhea Mitchell is a nice Stage Director, Lois Theatre Stock | ternoon outing for a week ‘le girl, too, but she laughed most Company I couldn't very well call off the! disreepectfully at me and Jared me I am a reasonable man, 1 have|rebearsal; [ didn’t dare to take alto jump into a bathing sult; and suffered from headaches for years| chance and forbid the jaunt to the|tsere were even dark hints that I and sometimes | have had to have! beach. | didn’t dare to show my manly fig- my teeth filled, But these painful] “Hold the rehearsal out there by| ure to the throng. episodes have not jeft me with any|the sad sea waves,” whispered a| That, of course, is mere bosh I lingering rancor; I am as even tem-| Star reporter. played Hamlet several consecutive pered and obliging as @ biacksmith| 1 fell for it times once. or @ Presbyterian parson But it is about as easy to hold a| But the rehearsal was a failure, But if any soft-xpeaking young! rehearsal of a serious drama by the| | had contracted to write a story newspaper man ever inveigies me) brink of the briny as it is to hang|for The Star on how interesting it into holding a rehearsal of stock| by one toe from the top o' the fiag|is to bold « dramatic rehearsal players along the lid of the briny! pole on the Washington hotel. | while the players scampered tn the deep hereafter, notify my parents| It positively cannot be did. surf. But since there was no pos that their son is weak in the belfry. I have always believed that Mres.| sibility of a rehearsal, I cannot ful The Lois players went out to the French, our esteemed character} fill my promirve. municipal bathing beach at Alki| woman, was a most decorous indi-| And | will not lend myself a yesterday. vidual. But bathing togs seemed to| party to writing of any frivolous The rehearsal for next week’s|demoralize her, and I couldn't get|scamperings in the surf; tt would play was necessary, but we had| her to speak a serious sentence to|put an awful crimp In discipline. | Western Tent & Aemaieg| ™ } } MUHL—219 Pike St. Low 115 Blanchard St.—Phone 4455 in ( ‘ut Ex enses RESIDENCE AWNINGS. — p Senescence | Lady | Paint, Olle, Gla ellington | Every man who has to face the heating proposition knows the importance of obtaining the right fuel. Lady Wellington Coal has. coal obtainable in this section. The cost is very moderate, too, as the prices below substantiate. Order your coal early for this PACIFIC COAL & OIL COMPANY Prices per ton at Bunkers: Lump, $5.50; Nut, $4.00; Furnace, $3.75. Second So. at Norman | 113 Northlake Ave. Both Phones 6040. North 465; Green 652 For eight days bottom prices in es } 0 Coal been t most economical and satisfactory heating and steam winter. Consult our Coal Expert if you have heating trouble. Main Office: Latona Bunkers: Phone West 11 for West Seattle Prices. New City Governor 2} “This is the col most beautiful sec- tion of the state, and you are bound to build up «@ thrifty, prosperous community.” = Ea aap FIRST Tots were sold in the New Railroad City of ROCHESTER. In les than six months the city had grown to such an extent that the ROCHESTER COMMERCIAL CLUB was organized, and when entertaining the governor of the state he paid the above compliment to the new city and her industrious cltizens, Rochester has a wonderful location on a great, natural pratrie, level, with no stumps to clear, the one nat- ural trading point of the great, fertile section lying to the south, comprising about 50,000 acres already under cultivation. These natural advantages brought three Great Railroads to this fertile ey, and the posit in this Bank for three months and get interest on your money for that period at the rate of 3 per cent. Your inter- est begins the day you de- posit. When the townsite was first opened, every lot was Itsted at a conservative price, and whil Here Is an Ideal **° already turned over their property at a profit of from 100 to 300 per cent, there hae pF g Bea 40% e \ P . of the valass of the holdings of the company. The price of the property has remained the same. If there eriods was any element of chance in investing in ROCHESTER, it was month, —' ; /0 onger Investment ester has absolutely made good, YOU HAVE THE SAME TUNITY. AT THE SAME PRICY OPPORTUNITY AT THE SAME PRICE as The Bank for: those who bought the first lots. The reason for this is the fact that you are dealing direct OWNERS, who have the best interests of the city at heart. You still have an opportunity—if you will act prompttr—-ter tee pe Cor. 3rd Ave. and Pike St. Th R il oad: new city of ROCHESTER ts located at the junction point of all three—the Northern Pacific railway, the ree Kalir S Chicago, Milwaukee & Puget Sound railway und the Oregon & Washington railway, every one now finished WE WENT OUT the night before./the paper spent so much money with their work and running trains to ROCHESTER. $1 for a corncob bed (it felt) He replied: “Because somebody ft) aod $1 for a short stake|wsually ie killed.” So ere mice 91,00 at a greedy farmhouse. | throughout the country. You benetit yourself and your chi day the course was lined|® race and report a death or so. 4 < bealtpe ; spectators hoping to THESE RACES in our city may or _ FEAST THEIR EYES on the| prove as dangerous. I believe in ; a girl, 4 of the world’s daring sport of the right sort. But these |. The officials took their invitations to death meets do not seriously. One would suppose | Unless the of. presidential election was at) ti fais are very careful, we shall 4 LT tragedy instead of merry. ABOUT 25 CARS FROM over the! making in our midst. Aunning Ane Race. Aakepmore had wind and muscle~ a ‘is pe Se in he Fis: Scesf ee vig! ¥0;"ss 7. a Yarn mh be rd Spinning’s gain Store Le dour A ining, start now iq ————— In the past few months she has grown to a hustling town of about 800 people; there is a splendid school, erected at a cost of $15,000; many business houses have opened and are doing & prosperous business: a Sash, Door and Box Factory that will employ 100 men is now under construction and nearing completion; Rochester of Rochester With all of these advantages, it was only natural that ROCHESTER should take on a quick, healthy growth. The Progress ary Get © basebell has three hotels, the best of drinking water, telephones, Free Mail Delivery and the best highways in the state, for - while your money much here at $25 a lot—cleared and level, with terms to suit your circumstances, . We want you to arrange to go over to ROCHESTER and seo just what WHAT has been done and is doing at the new city. We are taking parties there Take No Ma ‘ pele eae™ you can go and return the same day—and then make your de- in 8 clston. yhen you see Rochester you will say that it offers the best in- THIS NEW CITY | vestmont in tre west today—for the Homeseeker, the Business Man or Word—See OFFERS YOU the man who wishes to put away some of his earnings in property—the one best savings bank In the world—that has been paying the best rates for Yourself Property in a new town- of. interest for centuries, site, that has been proven, at the Junction of Three ROCHESTER ACRE TRACTS Great Ratiroads, in one of We are now offering FIVE-ACRE TRACTS near tho new clty— cleared, level land that is ready for the plow and planting, a soll An Acre adapted to fruit culture or rm i small fruits; transportation by three —SUBSCRIBE FOR— ‘The Seattle Daily Star Hotel Milwaukee Delivered at Your Home To show my appreciation of the fair and square policy of The Steam Heat A Now Hotel, Centrally Located Seattle Daily Star, I herewith subscribe to The Stdr for a period Met and Cold Over $20,060 Worth of High clase Furniture in Tome of one month, and thereafter until ordered stopped, to be delivered Water | to the following address, at the rate of 26c per month im city, or Blectrie Lights RATES 800 per month by mail, Single Rooms, i Beleynonen Room and Beith; per week the most fertile valleys of great railroads, within a short distance of the best markets in the At Your the West, where conditions alone will increase the val- ; good roads, school, telephones and Free Mail Delivery, Own Terms being sold at the ground-floor figure. pista “act T ues—City Lote that are cleared and level, at the TO SECURE ONE OF THESE CHOICE TRACTS REQUIRES QUICK ACTION ground-floor price of $25 DON’T LET THIS OPPORTUNITY GET AWAY FROM You ACT AT ONCE ~~ Come and Talk PERSONALLY with the OWNERS AMERICAN HOME INVESTMENT COMPANY 313-315 Mehlhorn Building, 814 Second Ave., Seattle, Wash. 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