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THE SEATTLE Phone: Private Exchange Main having full _ Was aitle, postottlce aa» oP Star Publian Seattle fall Bix moa. 190 Hachan up to etx a By mall a Published Bibsorth office at onve the paper, or any Tt te the nd complaints a paper fais to arrive at once. Main 9400, 10 of any at giv c night by @ for the Cireulatt Bread and Education ential, to the ed to emy New ¥ their busine of 14, and Ne welfare the education ing at 14 “Ere But Dr k employers say it is ¢ hat they should be permit York educators say it that it should have which is impossible if chil " state er »p their 2 rum go!” as Sam Weller would say Dean, chief of the division of vocational He that employe the child y says 1 true that parents can't 1 between the ade or industry n need the pay to b th and equally since their Provide that no chile employed in any that such child shall be permitted to attend a week. The employer would not det employing th The children the privile for ut state we and rt 1, Suppose we « 14 and the employer d the priv ld not ese chile w IN 1909 s New York px tem doe away Dig! ens with a succes y children sential to the future rt school “STAR | KEEPING IT IN THE FAMILY | fo | me men pa AON) \ LF earned, lo this chool six hours And beat quire how easy of putting t the f { light, achiev I Go and h ONE th Rob na! ng about er members The depender from the and Mor & social P If 400,000,000 pex of two old financiers IMPORTS Sounds a note ¢ Louis D slave and “will lose pol And he ac hert iber 1 for La ids three I'm WELL, Dench is joke if he wants it ow Vacancy Colorad late Senator the other Observations CHILDREN'S plays, will soon be YESTERDAY wa b 1 Editor Sea fo th gipl Who Kn Iu would of mut pre competitiv hitch to t 0 go wn, set th tops down or know nd|the buttermilk ‘a lemon pie o How would road ard or Many rancher domicih One orable good as roast a duc Cupid on up to Cupid on a flat? an interpr would be g! with such ventiment to country life knows wLat she gay vat she knows and is gz ake good. I don't ¥ in on “Kay C.'8” gron But I was jist a thinkin might be fur r there’ een of to need no fu Rut the girl Chance 1 product on It would nt the view of coun would take of th uct of a ranch Biuch per but head other than grind; just haw horses, the mules thickens, che pig: fields supplant tomobile clatter ment nat in of consid ting to know life such a girl ndent-prod ht of as the f th no thou aim for an e ng | w mer would cen to m the |edge the and the burr-r © ‘ash of the Pe f' of the bs AN OLD from Lor 1 FRIE A gentl win shooting” in guest shoulder After a ti first barre! The “We poly snipe in the The bird had weeks.—Tit-Bits, The in ullied forth a da 1, and dg and at of c Il to the nlpe rose ptly f host's face fell also may as well 1 neighbo: atfo’ i 00d,” remarked, gloomily. “for that cellent sport to all his friends 17 shall be rees a vf nied the men] too. art h strife r the And Kk? m which cow gives und-could she need the labor of these children,| | “My advice to you ts to have an at once.” it take a dollar “Did for mothe 1 must affairs.” he kiss you your | operation ri hav date idown and DECIDEDLY 60 if you will be up to pay a dollar @ month cline to discuss famtly and your DIDN'T INDICATE IT I first examine the patient heart to show how much treatme he will stand to say] “It's unprofessional to de that be Ifore you examine the pocketbook OVERTIME Poor Peterson. He had to give up his job I thought he, was solid at Bigby's? He was, but he had a new arrival at stand being on his feet both night and day THE POINT OF tots sat best fare my ch Hampt He inn't by |. “We | n sa man of unusual sagacity I wouldn't want he is a married man. as a Moor walke bis house, Life and he couldn't VIEW and two asked the tth Are the a bit ol nductor ron your ¢ ‘ or is tren look, “and it HIS AILMENT ® Aunt—W he (on a visit y's Aunt—Yor That ain't Judge, ry lous of ufferin’ from ness MINISTERIAL new i okly ASSET ain't = Gadd Y That minist We HER JOB endent « just noticed a I , some In a brusqueness that he of at a studio supper u're that makes mud heads Not all of them MISS DILLPICKLES PARTICIPATES IN AN AVIATION MEET | WITH A RIVAL BIRDLADY WHOSE VINDICTIVENESS WOULD ALMOST TURN THE BLOOD 10 ICE IN YOUR VEINS. BY FRED SCHAEFER. rake country Waiting | more W ud be ye d to share r mule ung his ie enough | | the | six| “Ave You Hurt, Tessie?” Icries, “Cat!” She Hisses Iv. tue is its own reward. one wing ertimpling inst the How | Sround, and Tessie was pitched out that old wheeze is. A fluke|!"® heap in the middle of the field, z { Of gourse I was one of the first my hated rival, Tessie|to run to her, full of sympathy for out of the Beeleysport avi-|her and my grouch gone. I found vt and leaves me the star|her propped up on one elbow try birdlady Miké@ O'Pylon’s galaxy |ing to get to her feet Ar you jot sixteen daring planespeople, hurt ssie?” I cries. One of the management wag just | she hisses, and flops over in a faint saying this meet hadn't been! And that was all the thanks 1 got with anything except, the \for pltying h n accident make it a{hadn't proved € Tessie came Jome simps ran her daily hospital tent, the police chased and was mak-|away the usual flock of souve nir 1 was to go up|hunters who were trying to watching her from|the machine of its plumbing, must he did it for the rest of the day I he ed up for|prima donna of the air, thank jomething went wrong) Tessie being in the discard, urlin-Martisa keeled over,| (Continued,) V ut \ lation mi put lutter en © help her to ore pt to help her t of thriller ath Dip. as and “CATI" | how you stand lying I My dear, I beg that you Neve that I am no con’ don't stand when I He BIRD, BEAST OR FISH ‘“” 7 luek He's He | "Welt | Noo-| is a dainty “Beth brooder mighty diner He at ways eats his orange over the kitchen sink.” | Good Advice A Sewickley fat nome exe er recently gave mn lent advice j married, my | to me nerely Post Try to be a husband an ex-bachelor.”—Pittsburg | Standard of Mus: The Beater of the Unimpo natrume Ven violin maigs a misdaig, who knows? But ven de pig drum maige a liddle misdaig ferybody knowa Century Magazine The Proper Ones Wha the it cards? Threes red very fer-Journal are re calling and upward Kood . Loulaville The Limit Say, is Brown's Why trouble he even borrow Cinel Enquirer Helping Hands loing for What are the up-| }litt, Maw Tam teaching po iments of brid ‘Oh, Lam coll girls the rud:| And you?” t-off auto-| worthy Jour among Louisville Cour | nal A Question { woman who has fin gore everytumn in th tore | without buying nything)—-Exc me, madam, but are you shopping | jhere? Cstomer I be doing? Clerk-—I thought might be taking an Wor Home Companion rk over ise Certainly, What would | haps inve ve ou} r you | | an | A Friendly Refusal Can you let me off tomor My wife w hopping with her smployer—Certainly much too busy Clerk—Thank you very much are kind.—London Opin Clerk rnoon? not We sir very Easier er (to new traveling man) me You may include | Punxautawney on your route The New Man—How do you 1 Man Bh! Well, skip it ubstitute Oshkosh and ‘leveland Plain De er and Kalama Long-Felt Want I would like to show you hing that a’child can manage. Distracted Parent—We don't dit; but Lave you anything that ean manage a child?—New York Sun Her Mind at Ease Hub (arriving home)—Well had my life Insured for $20,000 wit ‘Thank goodness! Now |shan’t have to keep cautioning you to be ca er you go any place,—-Boston Transcript I've A Principle Personally Applied “A man makes a mist@ke when something for replied Senator Sor chum; “and yet some people expect us to go ahead and get elected with out a campaign fund.”—Washing ton Star, | wager thr | ee GLU eaSeeele 6 6000 60 050 0 0 td +o oR POCO OSOSOOOS SOSH HHOOOHOOOM Next Contest on Fishing Did fish? Certainly you Uncle Jack will to a aint of the you ever a doughnuts have, plekle that the majority | Circlolt}s flocked out to the ol'| Snohomish, Wash the first a chanc April 1 members streams the cork in the calui lake k the fly over the sur aqua more than the and girls, but neither has ything on the other for enthus jasm One city { member writes that xt jelous ‘out Baturday while #¢ others wrote in that they ud more or leas with and Be arrived Uncle sub the Two two best hole fishin the Probably | whip bob of thi Saturday folks ha ope fishin 4 i | timer | jaince season our country the watch for waters 07 f of ie th ire 16 ver hook line. » ha 0 uptodate 4 fishing next content awarded to the hat tell the @ true story you've had a who debated he got stowed safe ket after a brief The first prize necond 60 cents elects as can ferably hook t th f maybe whopper on mothing away or ly away in « strug $) he be ay be rHUD SLAF rH part of read in the ter t of was that? t river boat with aw and would cr the 4 wite HUD SLAP rHUD swim SLAP I bed ry be your a Wh M 1 bad was living One th Ky wate I was ail over felt nough when morning, tt HUD glad i over? 1 didn t—it was all Noor 1 climbed to the roof with the waters rapidly purew ing me tty soon I had only little dry spot at the top of the roof. But : retained my presence of mind and cut a hole in the roof with an ax THUD SLAP water What Thee that for? to let the But after off the rc 4 luck ating by three wa was drove m drown ave fn it a1 it was close ied me nd three night ation while rapidly upstream THUD: 1 eam ?. LAP 1 forgot contained ducks. how gO patream? t chicken up to tell you, it A GENTLE HINT <* d needs a two-months’ Your husbani ommend a Dr. Ende rest. I re tour of Europe Mrs, Naggei next week Dr. Endee misunders I sald he FY We'll leave but you » alone Pardon me 4. He must needed a rest the y | way re ooee 009 FOR Gimis % THE STAR CIRCLBIE PUBLISHED EVERY GATURDAY FOR BOYS EDITED BY UNCLE Jace @ So eeersereererrerersoroeess,. Read This Kitty's Reg} Letter | Careful Noy Dear ng your Hive seatt Unele Jack: I enjoy read Circle corner very much, | a frm five miles from} I have a few pets and fond of horses. think Btar in the best paper there like the “Nine Lives of Kitty and “Ongar and Adolf” th The Star's many comic I close, hoping to have added on your long list jand nephews | VEN m | The} I ! is K beat of | ature r f my of THE KITTY Dear Uncle Jacl am 8 bey on te | PARD I A VARNHAM the eighth grade. | read jek ery Saturday, J have jn few of the Contests, — How Ola Are ("Gti iia They? } Helow is Kitty's ly fate rking tox ther in — Kitty Kat to me : he other day a shop, discovered that when they | ,, %s lined up in a row as shown Eight lives | have wasted each man was exactly a year old MT, : | know | have been ; coEere the And thrown my lives 86 now | will be ed | | Nine men, w When | go out to e, B ~ the man next to hb left. Then the first fiv that their ages added tog made exactly seven-eighths as much the combined of the last} How old was each man? The last | saw of Out of danger neem a keep, 3 bi And he said it was ee ee To do so in his “nee than as agen five. Honor Roll Elvey Lovgren, Ruth Bartlett. Agnes Pepin. Neils Larsen. | We will now take leave And wish him a tong life, And may he.go through Without one bit of and oem LESLIE DAVIDSON, R. F. D. 1, Monroe, Wash, === GARVIN’S CORNER BY REV. JOSEPH L. GARVIN, B.D, M.A Pastor of the First Christian Church, Seattle, THE PARTING OF THE WAYS FAREWELLS ARE FILLING the rid with sadness. Heavy heart are found where is w tered. A feeling of ac over me I fo . weeks my I have t One cannot face THIS WORLD OF was sincere. You ane ve not agreed, but thip me spect has helped eacty Or SIGHT, out of uth. Many of your Ss are out of your ute. The grind of om. A stream of mind each day, Bat THIS CORNER and ite 1 be becaues I let you # Among the followed these weekly are some who will ression of their own ideas as ers who will miss the has caused them, BUT NO ONE HAB ken as to where I stande our modern eity that erery 6 should be positive alwayn (2 your stand and stand by ity | me the cause of 4 first HUMAN RIGHTS hts. Business has sm s judged thereby. the heritage of all. nd less license ta ists for the indi vidual lives to fear G commandments and race ness cr an . ort parting time rom heart to he » say “Goodd: Ant consequences ha GROW T OF ¢ on, F thin CURRENT SONAL oxy nor dull EVENTS erie The AND “v teac daily | and the lat mmon have lagh PER . first oe ons ving oft We er strike bumanit and D us all toi INCERITY ried her H not know each other 5 and I would like. If we 5 acquainted we would derstand| SEATTWE WILL. each other better and have fewer | consistent booster tha differences. Stnce this is impossi-|who go away sometimes ble, Sincerity sitions to do our city STRIKES THE TUNE IN LIFE|He who. loves that makes the music of the world. serve her interests. Caution A commercial traveler at a rail- taurant { of our South jern t breakfast Harper's whe wns ineIndt two Week! ed him br order gs, says old darky ught three. “Unc traveling m why in the world did you bring m |three boiled eggs? I orde or | a only sir,” said the old darkey «, “I know you but I brought naturally felt 1 you, sir.” bowing and did order three dat one of « wo, sir I jus RE FIRST INQUIRED,IS THEN WURNED : DELAWARE DID CONNECTICUT INDIA , THE MAINE LIne WAS OR You DONT GET ITE THINK CARDS, IF ANN. ——————e A Harsh Critie € Why qo you object to |< nShecause,” replied the ir programs usually ey had been’ sel the bellboys and cham | Washington Star. | He Was the One. A and into t for a time Deputy Please, have small boy clerk He and Henry 8 count fi n lad ly, any lady Ww you and y. “I've Well, have ditt boy? sonny,” seen several seen the you with asked any a lied Smiley id the little chap 0k crossdl his face Where's th lady os boy ‘BAD LIVER, BILIOUS HEADACHE, DYSPEPSIA OR SOUR STOMA » You men and women who somehow can't get feeling High He Recognized the Portrait The teacher was earnestly trying to picture the outcome of laziness and idleness, says the Housekeeper He drew a terrible picture of the habitual loafer, the man who bates | work, and his ultimate | Now, Charile continued 4 little boy who had been looking out of the window and whose mind | was far from the on of the hour, tell me who is the wretched, mis erable individual who gets clothes, food and lodging and gives nothing inereturn?” Charlie's face glowed ‘Please, sir,” he baby to replied, “the Pantomime had ye words with We had no word hen nothing passed between Nothing but one brick.” ingtgn Herald, Wash | Coss bile from the liver an almosf daily adache, coated foul taste and ziness, can't Pp, are nervous ot, bothered with Macs disordered stomach, or have backache and feel all worn out Are you keeping clean inside with Cascarets—oFr passageway every few days with salts, cathartic pills on oastor olf 1s important Cascarets immediately cleanse and pegulate me stommaeh \ fermenting food and foul gases; 185 rged waste mae the sour, undigested a = and carry off the decompé © poison from the intestines an! bowels. ‘Tocent A Cascaret tonight will straighten you out by morning? | box will keep your entire ry good for months. 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