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THE STAR—MONDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1911. 2 “Excuse Me!” Said the Fiery Red Captain to Sue ore McNamara, as His Big Knife Rattled on the Floor < bar month Up We On momne Bis moutha OTe (Raltor’s Note-—Strange things - happen to the girl. She tolls about nome of them in this chapter from her vacation diary.) ; > scting the Anoon, Canal Zone. cf No doubt Judge Ronald was legally right in directing th yoow wise THURSDAY—Last night tn the jury in the Blethen case to acquit the defendant. Prosecutors SAYS: lobby of the Tivol! hotel I was in Caldwell and Lundin in the conduct of the case were both cap “Contrary ter troduced to Captain Stubbs, who oa Dy wee = rpec tations Sod runs & boat down the South Amer able and FEARLESS but they apparently were handicapped Sionete “ge 8 4 leah coast. io bas a Reces ea in the vital point—lack of direct or positive evidence against} thavin’ a wilt, it ' i ' mustache and unruly red hair, Hke the defendant. i disposed of the } a story book pirate, He placed his °F , a se i ‘ . ey he law a hand on his chest and bowed low. A. J. Blethen stands exonerated in the eyes of the ) i : nog sting Ser wn agp ace td May he derive all the comfort and satisfaction possible from a) rattled out on the polished floor that fact. The public has long ago fixed his moral responsi ei ; ies GA cua te Senta, bility for the Gill administration with its Wappenstein and its] wan qe ytoNaioarnn won't aot He stowed it away epain in a loath vice syndicate and so the case is closed. any more assessmonts from us. heen pang ce rt ts Be gaat bogs 4 Stan, ner 5 coat. They nay the captain used ‘at a Warmed-over .morals are never aden to belong to the British navy, Boys and Dividends a that drank o tober, he tn lia The man on th mountain gets SAE nti SH he influence of|® s00d view of things below, but F FRIDAY—Atrebip rides may have Butte, Mont., enacted an ordinance under the Ds cores Kink te Gea eek or > Pe pags rece gr its socialist mayor which forbade the sending of boys as mes-/1)."Viney for by is nearer the ; : . ee 6 8 Bile pent Coats Sengers to the red-light district. , Jelouds. 4 : H something to forget The postoffice immediately complied. Men were substi ; ‘ , ay A seething tarmoll of work for boys ¢ ore in dollars, but effected a saving} Detective Burns em up! ' gigantic steam shovels swinging ged 5 eects , } drill machines pounding | monot > Re i | One of the most ditficult feats ? onously, engines puffing, long Mnes One of the telegraph companies refused to obey the law, |, iene humane In being kind and ’ a of flat cars darting about busily SUE M’NAMARA MadTS THE CAPTAIN and took it to court.on the ground that it “Interferes with | tnquigent to other people's bugs : down, down we went into the midst} __ SUE_BUNAMANA MIS 3 business.” : ft iad aes bore 75 mt ft drill hol lena ediigia Th 7; we ae rr ivi 0 - - ped in " ue gangs of laborers ey bore 75 miles of jes | and They were the What are boys to dividends? Ia the pay envelope of the ay. . “x” remains the un HER HUSBAND P looked up, their faces|every month and use up several | abande a » of the olf Private profit has no conscience. helen, pmen ‘ piratic | million pounds of dynamite. Some-| French canal diggers known quantity. Is there any one present who wishes the prayers of the congrega-|*!!"!"8 with perspiration. On either | How algebra does linger with or Guan? ‘cans tha tatndonee nETCEM | side rose the red, crumbly banks. | times acres of loosened earth slide| The ride was over and I stepped . »_| Swinging methodically back and | into the cut, all to be dug out again. out, rather disheveled and grim ne. t m1 Ye Revival of the Blonde 2 2 meee sauateantion SC ora ae ie Arnon from the rear pew. “Iirorin itke the hgads of huge ele-|They tell of several families who| but glad to have ridden through Om quit giving t “ inter phants were the steam shovels,| had to move out in the night the place which will m be @ Joseph Felx has quit giving to hy, Sister Abigail,” replies tho minister, “you have no husband) D/\ine Ue immense mouthfuls of| We passed a heap of forlorn look-| gateway for all the big ships of the charity. Tnatoad he has given|as yot.” , ‘ F Ghall the blonde girl become only a memory and the world delone|y2 090 to promote the ingle tax You, but I want you all to pitch im an’ pray for one for me “ge eg Angers go mellem ut tevas-ath ann ciao ads - py ~3 te Lestevenente byes ——— neutral a. By" is ONC lin the United States. And that's “. ni bod ae prea ree —_—_——— we qui ions of the time that you may not ave heard o ni Ty Statietice show that the blondes of both sexes are becoming rerer|°™*"''y Ss REAL NEIGHBORLY liked them better than most people, than the proverbial hen’s teeth. But there is hope of a turn tn the tide. HORRIBLE! Plat Dweller--And so your neighbor is @ real philanthropist? because they had so much char A blonde professor has established a Mecca {n Austria where blondes! | h al i Commuter—Yep. He bought $10 worth of flower seeds for my |» of both sexes are urged to forogather, get married and revive the ranks ering i ys: org AOR ed bnantnannnatncd cin Maan SARRRERARRAEK EES of the waning complexion with generous progeny. Physical culture i#/ - : Boni F COURSE NOT Ti Z * taught in fe bape He making the blonde shea graceful and strong. |Beard was fatally #hot in the court OF COURSE NOT THE 108A! * QUIETLY * Really it is a worthy enterprise. It fs no reflection on dark eyes house by Henry Beard. New |@ Canvasser— Are you the * and hair to say that it is nice to see an octasional pair of sky blue oyes,|York Evening Mail C |® head of the house? * set off by « halo of golden hair—espectally if it Is real! How crest ef Henry to shoot * Husband — Sh-bb! Don't # ‘ AEs rane Joo in the courthouse, when he # speak #o loud! I am * 3 might have killed him painlessly ed by shooting him through the . ' / te a | Virtue of Gallows Tree _|** sire, Upperte wnat tee ma portar ha 2 Do You Remember? tor with your husband out there on § Holt, of New York, in a recent charge to a jury, declared a ? : ; E that “there ae today not lesa than 60,000 murderers at large in the| Robert Blan the walk 3 + ee sun-| Pigs in Clover. Mrs. Sase Syety—Ob, he's terri 1 we pital Q United States.” Can that be true, and {f so, what about capital pun-| Pigs OA Ue iy bored? ishment? d Is the old theory “of a life for a life” the stern deterrent of] Tiddledewinks. | a Upperton—Bored, did you crime than we have always been told? Or ts It possible that we have| =3 s : y? ; LUTEL PUR missed the way in dealing with the foulest of all crimes? The doctrine] Funny how Christianlike those \ { Mrs Sass Syety—Yes, dear. A Of love taught by advanced thinkers like Judge Lindsey would hardly|Lo# Angeles business men became hunter across the road took him yield more than 60,000 unconvicted murderers in one country at one/ 0% the eve of eleption ‘ A for « rabbit, ‘t you know time, perhaps. s Vx NCS RE Men's hobbies are the things : She Was a Hustler. y vat Tift them above the routine “Bubbles has bought to new ma The only Baking Powder hb ar lof work, eat and kleop. chine *—one for himeelf and one for| ti y e - in wife. ervations “That's very generous.” ; made from “Well, you se her machine crowns Mapes 4v pus sue gov lawe through congress this year, “And ber mean busband thinks|keeps hie gol 5 aman io the foci Taat& big sicton inyends anmeee 3 aE vary 3 Royal Grape Cream of Tartar “ ; : Why, he bought her a sewing RHODE ISLAND is going to have a public dock. Isn't it great for = upon my ips.” e who insists on hav-| machine. the people to own something in the state where Aldrich has bis poll But that kind of printing dowgn't | ing Pido's om pxram stamped on tical being? show.” ‘his dog biscuits.” 7 LA FOLLETTE league of California succeeds the Lincoin league —IRANS OF ioariricenoN eed See eee al ge on Saves Butter, Flour, It is a sign that we are moving, and, incidentally, a stunning compli- pk midcapaues saan ‘the eek” inane with Mins Spensive was Eggs, and makes ment to LITTLE BOB. Wes hea “Good enough, duke.” | , she told me what ber| home baking easy EVEN Servia is going to regulate things. If the German sugar J “But bow shail | know her?” |clothes cost and I told ber what my factory doesn't reduce prices, King Peter will shut it up, The people} Write to her to hold « million dolla) her left hand.” |iseome was ond thea Our engage) are sitting up and taking notice of high prices the world ‘round, = a = [ment sagsed tn the middle and eee tas. | . TIME TO SPRINT y A.” Ni —No Li “AMERICA {s “responsible for England's decadence.” And how, do| | MAD6E BAD FINISHED HER OAYS Teaveler—Can 1 entuh the Boston expreas? - lo Alum ime Phosphate { A Chicago woman has sued fo: ? i e gf > Enxtisl biemen have D dope . Tesesht the fina old Bugiish spirit down to the mire of dollars, We| {WORK AND WAS Amour To | |, Darter Ut Sepends on how Mat you can run, sir. It's G0t nearly laivorce because her husband eats Be she fing old Mnstioh sot PUT OM HER CORY AND Go onions and limberger cheese = —— ====| | Wome WHEA SHE STOPPED A DISCUSSION ON TALK PEE i hey oh al ces ec eels elect age aa SUDDENLN AND Askeo, Tommy—Pop, what is the difference between a dialogue and a neenuamnaeEEeE — — — e Ideal “1% THE MAN IN THE MOON | | OREO hen t tal ; eae - Pop— ik, my son, it's a dialogue; but when a WAS GIVING A PARTY, would Pinny rao & canhane i Ath ash | (gy Say itn gpa greg pom gets gta ne woman carries on & conversation with her usband i's monologue —| an Sg iving ’ that women wore ‘em first. <ikaginiclaas |——_—— ee Shes sineniiaiati } { HOW INNOCENT Further, she pays) | Cou WATER-Quick + | e bed women are going to wear} \ race | . | : Think of Christmas What makes her! Holdup men are busy in Seattle. think so? {Nothing new, They are using guns Because skirts arejand biilies, -nat’s new. Usually unhealthy, hideous and/it's a “gentlemen's agreement immoral Unhealthy be- sone Hideeee taccene Chee tane| cnerenes la femme,” French wise | 2 As we draw nearer to Christmas, most of us begin to look . men say— f y the name of nature in vain. | sou for the woman"; every day at things from the Holiday standpoint. .We are very apt to scan Immoral because they leave the feminine figure|°°™® New and startling proof | evokes to the imagination. d , . pa That's why j That ee ee . | hibits of Dolls, Toys, Jewelry and gift goods of every sort. But Mrs, Stewart says that ane | WA ; ss m } | —how many top to « of such a sober, solid, prot in “oye caged OEY ies dale, ee dete \ how many of us stop to think of such a sober, solid, prosia¢e sers have ever been worn by women as well as by |OM*% P ot to shodt up the nation men, as they are worn to- ] day in some parts of the 4 | ‘ | Orient, and she prophesies 't 4!! the time. She listened at} vf the newspaper advertisements, and to halt at the window ex- thing as a bank in connection with Christmas? What can the is unearthed, always there comes | do to ac oliday happiness? along some lady who knew about] bank do to add to the Holiday happin that ther will come a|the key-nole, she did And they|/ time when they will be "4 4 Woman can't keep a secret. Worn thos again—-when woman will shake off her entrammeling wkirts| Pa “Cora, 1 was o to and step forth again with limbs as free from shackles as those of true friend Is one who loves 1 proposed to Miss Nomer, and| young Hugger kiss you as I passed nes whom you'd like to make happy at Holiday ‘hi Artemis ber-rlf jyou still after he has heard you| Miss Chance, whose good opinion! the parlor door last night. What- i fe gis appy at Holiday time. The Of co indictment is true. Skirts ARE “unhealthy, hideous |tell all your funny stories I esteem, says I'm a fool ever induced him to take such a Bank Money Order System of The Scandinavian American and immo: hey DO take the name of nature in vain. They are| “Well, propose to Mian Chance, | liberty with you?” ‘ 7 z ng ‘ fnexpressibly craceless—ugly in the full sense of the word | It’s lucky for some eminently|and she will think you have lucid| “I don't know, mother, w it Bank is particularly convenient for the folks in the old country. UT—and here is a grim impasse that the anti-skirt-pro-pants|respectable tolks that all murders! moments was because I dared him to,” x a reformers must face: Idon't “will out ry man who sialic Reseacheset . ‘ In most cases, the currency of the home country is brought to $O ARE PANTS! Jcommits suicide because ho can't THE BEST HE COULD DO die do Surely the most hideous skirt 1s no more hideous that the com-|get work Is mu The poor stlenien:” paid. the etagé wahaber at-reheniend. we qnet mon, or garden variety of pants. Where is the beauty in a pair of|devils who are prushed to death " 4 | r your heavy overcoats in this scene, as it is supposed to s 7 parallel black cylinders, as expressionless as stoveplpes, hanging from|in the struggle for existence are| be an extremely chilly night ’ f : CHECK BOOKS AS GIFTS—To give your wife a Check @ trunk as void of grace as a gunny ck? | murdered Again, it's lucky for | x I have no overcoat, sir,” replied one of the actors. Then a bright 4 ‘ If the ladies must get rid of skirts—as perhaps they should, and|some eminently respectable folks| thought struck him. “But T coud put on my heavy underwear”--Dow- | AAI Book might help to solve your Holiday problem for Her. Inci- as no doubt they will sometime—may they garb themselves in some|that all murders do not “will out 4 gone ’ i * : garment more pleasing to the eyes than this unspeakable brace of| bent 9 1 dentally it will help Her to solve many of the problems relat- ¢ylinders we've gone and got OUR legs tangled in | “Judicial temperament eans . Y : | i : Rear oe Gathie ‘akecsat prpteell commeciiill vaganecieelenns ee Caer amect Sopens STATIONARY DANCING ing to household accounts. For the growing son or daughter of the lithe, chaste beauty of Diana, something that the modistes of|which releases prisoner from You let him hug you fn, ¢M@ conservatory p Paris can't control, something everlastingly beautiful that shall be to|jail after he has been convicted of ‘I did not, I made him remove bis arm every time the music im vey Us @ Joy forever, as the human form divine that it drapes Is @ Joy|/nurning a barn, on the ground| ‘he ballroom stopped She Meds f gift. It is an easy and practical way of teaching much that will ct tened |that the Indictment was defective ef 1 sa Sommer in that tt charged the burning of Jlone barn, whereas the man really burned two barns. SENDING MONEY HOME—The bank can send your money promptly to any part of the world where you have loved and handed to the person for whom you intend it, ton Transcript with an allowance, the Check Book is also a useful and welcome “My friend, Wombat, sdy# he can't catch up with his orders,” be useful in later life. Is he a manufactarer?” " ‘Oh, no. Merely a mag wit® a wife and five grown daughters.” ~ *, . Bhaienorubhmbahantencc.: xs Nellabe do vitae Danae — eeclee SAVINGS BOOKS AS GIFTS—TIf you'd like to give a VERY SICK ROASTED HER Alaska Bullding, Home is { | | . . it Never Too Late? Weil, Hardly of 8c viaa good snug sum in a Savings Account for the comfort of Father | Ever. BALLARD OFFICE Peter Albrecht married or Mother, we can serve you. Likewise, if you'd like to give @ THE SCANDINAVIAN [itetseraetsatte st 3 Savings Book to the boy or girl as a little start towards the |gen Douglas of ‘ . ? thrift that may improve all their future years, we shall be glad |Sweden, married at 85 : 7 f AMERICAN BANK Jcame the father of eight children, \ to enter into the spirit of it. For distant ones the book can be his 103d |the last being born in ~ : at, 8 lyear. He died at 120. mailed so as to reach them on Christmas Eve or Christmas BALLARD STATION now COULD sHet \! morning. Dr. Dosem—Have you got the i ‘ ‘ F Will hold a HOUSE WARMING on Wednesday |testimonial for Dr. Dosem's Cure | ae REAL ESTATE LOANS—Neither introduction nor in- evening, Dec. 6th, 1911, between the hours of 7:00 New Clerk—I ain't used to writ families, and the general public |pen can describe my suffering: fully’ made up to 40’per cent of the value, and we are just as ay eve: oF ¢ : | Dr. Dosem—That’s all right. Now ) On Thursday evening, Dec. 7th, 1911, between the jo ahead and describe ‘em glad to lend to the smal! borrower as to the large one. hours of 7:00 and 9:00, for reception of the bankers | : HY HE LEFT and business men of Seattle, to i ee s newly re- bs ’ nspect its newly re “Why did you leave that swell bh) SE modeled banking room and building. boarding house?’ “Husband, were you really visit fluence is required to get a Real Estate Loan from the Scandi- navian American Bank, On improved property loans arg cheer- ‘a oe a bs “I must have made a hit at the A cordial invitation is extended to ali Because the swellness waa at|ing a friend Jast night?” euchre party yesterday. Eve . e e e the expense of the food supply.” “1 was.” bod seemed to be talking about “What do you mean?” “And was he really sick?” of me. “Four kinds of forks and two] “He was; and no wonder, He| “They talked still more about Kinds of vegetatiies.” never won ® pot.” you after you left,” mcm RESOURCES OVER $10,000,000 popensmmcaa

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