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° THE STAR—FRIDAY, JUNE 28, 3912. Phone: Private xohan: quegidea ibrar |S -\jAuburn Is. a Railroad Tteced at Nenttta Waal, postottice ee Come Y. cubat ity, Wo por mon. up to sfx mon; six mow 0180) yer aot out ot eS Bee p08. | Unhandleapping Her Imagination | MAKES A DIFFEDENCED AND @ 7 a |F : Zp {Manufacturing Center : » : It has been said that one big electric arc light in a hitherto dark alley is better than two policemen. Criminals, like cer- tain insects, prefer the dark But electric lights do not scare away all the powers of evil. The social evil, for instance, flourishes where the lights are the brightest and the pianola sounds loudest, And that is where some good folks down in Louisville have invented a new thing under the sun, In certain squares in the Kentucxy metropolis questionable resorts were opened despite the protests of home-owners. The police were blind. ret! < a aff of Mra. Manserapper—Now that the! Then the home-owners got together and hired a staff o a » night 2 ry « a habi- suffrage movement has succeeded, photographers, who by night and by day, snap-shot the hab way 40 yed-cppose It so Ditteciat tues of the places. me well-known men are said to have} wwiy goon Daisy take off her! Mrs, Homebody—Yo: one it,| “He told her that he would gladly been caught by the camera, wodding ring whenever she sits|too, if you should go home some |die for her,” We venture to predict right now that the folks who.want/down to read a novel? evening and find your cook run ‘The same old bluff.” to own homes in a decent neighborhood are going to win “Because she enjoys reading one|ning for alderman, your second) “Did it cateh her?” , be oe “ 4 the graftere— better if she can temporarily forget|«irl serving aa election clerk and| “Ne She told bim she would Evil—even when ae a M4 me _— Pe Per i world, {Uta shes married.” your nurse maid drawn on & jury. igtadly let him.” st otogr: hed and publishe oO Uy 0) — —-— - ~ —_—-- _ - ¢an not stand being photograp , WER CHOICE UNSYMPATHETIC STILL AT IT The Hobble Cabinet ‘ } “Northern Pacific Round House Under Construction at Aubara’’ Somebody asked Dr. Anna Shaw, president of the National Auburn, the beautiful little town between Tacoma and Seattle, is fast e9 i its own. Situate at the junction of the Northern Pacific, where all trains Si ssociation, what she would do if elected i nm r , m oe rere 4. Dental and she promptly named her half way between Seattle and Tacoma, draining the very best agricultural ities « oP sean apes : k state, surrounded by prosperous farmers, dotted with great factories, Auburn as : Secretary of state, Jane Addams of Hull House, Chicago; ig oone of the large cities of the Coast. secretary of treasury, Hetty Green of New York; secretary of om a ae je interior, Mrs. Ella Flagg Young of Chicago; attorney general, | The Northern Pacific ls Ex d Millions in Louis Brandeis of Boston; postmaster general, Jonathan seh | of Oregon; secretary of war, Andrew Carnegie of Pittsburg, : 4 ya h terminals, depots, freight shed: New York and Scotland; secretary of agriculture, Prof. L. H. shir tene yards, round houses, terminals, depots, freight sheds and shops are " Bailey of Cornell; secretary of commerce and labor, John 1 The Gail Borden Condensed Milk Co. employs 125 men today, the Po ‘ Mitchell of Pennsylvania. EO Se LER II Fa employs over 100 skilled mechanics, the Cement Works grow larger every Say, there have been worse cabinets that President / R. R. pay roll increases monthly es Several shingle mills also employ labor The town of Auburn employs more men than it can house, and every | = workers have to ride out of town to Kent, to Algona, Pacific City, ete., in order Wages and the Hids Mra. Morningeall—What women's a roof to cover them. . ba do you favor? | Regsy—Dear sir, my love for] Hubby—A fellow 1 vones s : ; Fine opportunity for Box Facte right today A genes : Strongarm—When I need |your daughter has driven me hawf|called me a lunatic today pred fp ty ok mr dagen Beare Pani ig ip bachelor tramps or my husband Ljcwasy Wifey—-He's too good & judge of All lines of business prosper in Auburn utth no Cue bat bimesif to spend his money on. Thea suppose. your|es® swing @ rolling pin or @ broom) Her Dad-ft hes, eh? We what |human nature to have a common Auburn has fine new brick high school, paved streets, its own water system Poorest workman has a wife and six children and finds his wages too | pretty handy. completed the Job? ‘ ordinary name like Jones | is an. up-to-date, clean, wholesome and fast’ growing town Email to go around, Must the wife and children suffer because the) — — — i pee gree htm Der head of the family hasn't the brains or luck to ears good pay Q | ee that’s the way of the world, of course, but the Hungarian parlin- S \Walat AIOR_ Frice - oY ment has been compelled by tho sufferings of men with large families ni | THE POPULATION OF AUBU:N HAS DOUBLED IN ONE YEAR” to consider whether thére is not a better way hoo, bawie a yung lady, running |squawks, o dear, o dear ' The measure under discuasion divides all government employes, into a poleace station up in the) my dear yung lady, ses the po 9 Ogee bi @acluding ratiroad men, into two eral closes, known aa the upper bronix " leacman, ive got 6 coppa and a de ‘and the lower. The upper class will receive an allowance of $40 a| Safest cracker for the kids on wot is the matter my dear, sea the! tectif setting here all reddy to go af for one child, $80 for two children and $126 for three or more.ithe Fourth ts the soda cracker. sargint, cam yourself and shoot/out on the trail of the criminal, bet : lower class will get one-half of these amounts. ee your wad, did sumboddy steal your! if you don’t turn off the ocean and We are now offering lots in Hart Addition, a couple blocks from the ‘This is paying mien according to their needs—an entirely new) With plenty of jam on It. dorg or have you mado @ unhappy| et down to casos, | cant do nolff district, just across the street from the N. P. round house, with water im nenevid ~~ |apore for you than bill taft can for} 5 ; principle. It would go far to even up conditions of life if generally accepted.| Anna Held wants to get married - |the republican party i Pat, day laborer, with his six kids, would be getting as much pay | again. sir, ite @ retched storey, she S 1 7 5 Per ot Ge vee office clerk. hollers, 1 bope you kin ketch the needn't get excited. The bill hasn't passed in Hungary! {¢ Prof Metchntkoff's glycobactor villin, do you think you kin get. ‘and even when it does, it may prove a long way from Hungary tO) microbes prevent old age, what'll maddam, gos the bull, { am one of | Only 12 lots are priced more than $225. de do for “oldest citizens?” the best little villim ketchers be ns tween sandy hook and yonkers, but wrvations ha ae BEES EE gape os Rad gcinneres the next time It comes ‘round. sine Wink cee tae oon ad THIS ADDITION IS IN TOWN. _ GET IN NOW BEFORE ALL — EGOTISM may be spelled with one letter. Alaska Ie a Regular Wisenhelmer : Pere aot bad 0 Cienens ving St THE PROPERTY IS SOLD ° aa The Alaskan legislature won't was worth 100 doliers easy, why my have any senate to tangle things goodness | hocked It once for 35 and 164 trains daily at Auburn oO o # * “i shion. up for ‘em. you know what them three ball guys 4 " THE greatest slave —. sm orld is Fashion. iD fe, and mow 1 aint got 80 more Excursions daily from our office. “You American girls have not | ‘ a ‘i | diamond ring than a rebbit : : 7 SOME men never display any originality, even in making} ,..04° pealthy complexions an we How did you come to be pried Photographs of every industrial plant at our office. mistakes. have,” said an English duchess. “ 4 | loose from your piece of ioe, asks Come in to the office and make arrangements to see Auburn. ° o always wonder why our noblemen ‘ the sarjint, let us have the par. la THERE'S nothing that makes our troubles grow like tell- i 4 Ley lng — — mate | well, { was out walkin with a ‘ Ing them. ; aces that attract yung feller 1 know, she ses, and them,” responded the American | ‘ > °o o o «. | When | got home | happened to take a girl; “it's our greenbacks.“—Judge. @ slant at my mitt, and the hoop , Ucklers A MAN never catches any fish with the yarn he spins — was gone, that all . about them. | dedadndadededendeiedede | mow my deor gert, sos the kind THIRD FLOOR, NEW YORK BLOCK ie ce OE! THE NEED @Nxrmnepr BH ot copper, | know there ts guys up Office Open Evenings Till 9 o’Clock . * * heer in the b pay for it. & singing lessons * |Beeleysport House may have its beer, but { dont seem to notis that! ° ° ° oe * Your nelghbor, Jinx, is try. * |fauits, but th’ perpristor ie allue You have been mangled up none, THE man who is as steady as clockwork isn't the one who|* !"& to organize « club for tho *|urbane an’ uncompiainingly pute up and ! dont soe how this feller got) lives on tick * suppression of unnecessary #/ af! th’ year with what hie guests | the ring without you knowing It a 6 © ° miaan Sy nn pea aie * only endure occasionally.” = you mast know, she bellers, him : nee ut jand mo was holdin hands , SOME people come to grief and others are quite satisfied ed ‘Pocuiintois é now five us his name, ses the] to let it overtake them Alas, ‘Tis True! mttte pewiooginnd ‘aralampos = isarjint, and we will try to git your m * - The clreus, Forgeous enterprise pe coat Har gene NS oak slaseware, but Issen to me my) THE United States army ought to be one of the luckiest jough mostly Joy, some sadness 2455 recently. Them-ete. H. ee ee ee eel F ' y oug' brings > any of these guys that lives around [institutions in the country—somebody is always knocking on] With just one patr of eyes, ‘apaete, has asked Chicago j[here, leave your joolery to home or! wie i Ar ea, “ian oO rage Paes , citizens to suggest a good | w loves Wood.—St. Louis Gl pe Sepnnceal, ne sax keep tab on all three} ‘American name with a eight ar glove ’ 4 Grecian flavor to it for him. AT 4 A, M. this morning, at the democratic convention, cid Senator Gore awoke sleepy delegates by remarking: “During| ‘That $25,000,000 King P Instructions From Bench. | , . x : 25,000, 1 Plerp. | ‘ ; . the past three and a half years President Taft has been as busy|loaned the banks to break the last] “Helen, what doos that young] Big Purchase of 48 Combined Stocks of Lad as a bee carrying out the policies of Theodore Roosevelt—on a| Panic turns out to be the same wad/}™an who called last night do?” Coats, Dresses, Skirts, Waists, Petticoats dtretcher.” Uncle Sam loaned Pierp “He's a baseball player father.” ported Ostrich Plumes. rac , to m to 01 so~Y. J at “ While in New York Mr. Hoffman took advantage of acting Fae chee ee tn — here Brooktyn Citizen — ted condition of the wholesale cloak and suit market, and’ rt lhead ni ee r Mow Deng That Quickly re ing for cash secured the highest grades of goods at lms Prisoner 6a" » fi ne a manufacturers’ cost. Hoffman's customers get the dened Fs . er 4 as me a to break A Fine Distinction. NE vit sensational purchases. Great manufacturers’ ill alr, your ho: Judge “Is your daughter willing to learn your Ireanton at a] Same tere et ¥: to cook 4 een?” double etren, * : 2 oe A . CALLIN’ 'EM DOWN Wer “she deere pe Be .. Ladies’ Suits, Coats, Dresses, Waists, Petticoats she declines to do those t positively removes | “Do you think this frequent polit-| things. But she says she'll take al "sr - Plumes at 30¢ on the Dollar. |ical excitement is desirable?” asked | Course In domestic science {f we'll| dou c j This ts withont question the greatest sacrifice of the conservative citizen, | send her to some college.”—Lou's. be goods ever held In America. Hoffman's system of buying “Undoubtedly. We need some-| Ville-Courler-Journal . ’ + and solling for cash has again startled the Cloak and Salt jthing occasionally to remind our | ———————— " ter ones hs of Seattle. copes lhc apni fle Sas rs “co commptetety, cleae, te GRAND SALE STARTS TOMORROW, SATURD lwaentnahin stan | AT THE THEATRES beautiful clear com-| AT 10 O'CLOCK — | THIS WEEK. uble strength ‘ Extra salespeople will be on hand to wait on Crowes A Japanese doctor says that tat |] Moore—Thurlow Borgen blayérs || mone? back It It faite te remece’trechtey | Read the following prices—they are simply , Fae -o ih» a great bargains awaiting you. men do not have as many microbes in “Old Heldetbe — in ‘em as lean fellows. mM aa { jetropolitan—Dark $20.00 Long | $15.00 White ; $3.00 House Wi Black Serge Norfolk Dresses, morrel—it is always better to bad | | —Judge. careful than soar at yurself ae — Seattie—Dark. f f nele—I suppose you got a good || Orpheum—Vaudeville, ih h many marks at school Inst term. Vaudeville oom, sore 95c mm 6$7.95 | $4.95 Johnny—Yes, and some of them Vaudeville. $1 Dressing |hurt yet Grand—Vaudeville and \motian ri ” 7 White and | $15.00 White has been and always will be—-LOw |} svessso¢ ot tae 1.000 aiven tne | iainne® Black ‘check | Serge, Drosece| “a7sUew Photoplays and vau G. 0. P. fund by Hawallang, what deville. ' Sut Conte, $4, 95 19¢ 2 * |do they expect to get tm return? | met -P values t Prices—which means $5.00 Shoes at foto now they have toaeral | “govite® -notniare and vas “eso, | gisioo sik |. $8 Perstan eS “ Silk Petticoats Jobs tn Hawall out thoret Ladies’ Tailor; $30.00 U. 8 $11.95 $5.95 | $1.65 ed Suits, Blue Serge ber i 5 O Second big Fal — inch ‘oun $2.00 Moire ; 2 Elevator ® Floor ae pee $14.95 yo gee seam | Petticoats, It is our low upstairs rent and large cash buying that $6.35 coe $6.95 $6.95 45¢ allows us to sell these “Nobby” Tan Button and Bluct ; U. 8. Blue Serge Coats, 5 $3 Emerald et ¢ b an B a slucher fl] waitor The Star mithey will begin to build mor: hae soguine Ga | O02. Afternean | SOae inh | ™ Oxfords at just half the price asked by the ground floor [| mont that the Pacific Power, Light & |stteot car Unes age hoor gal Mistral Sim | eee Aero) aca oats, re stores. | The one factor that has been the " | ee to reduce its rates on light comes | «yn, ht a tifully ‘tintehed $9.95 $14.95 $17. 95 $1.35 Traction company has been forced } take ave aes | ( : Stone-Webster company 1s the . Open Saturday Evening Until 10, as welcome news to thousands.lclty light plant, That has forced [0 17.95 $30.00 Ladies’ $15.00 New | $20 Corduroy | Linen Wal The history of that company in|the company to come . ' | Novelty Suits, | Blazer Jackets Dresses, values to $4.00 |most powerful in the fight against terms and this town has been one of the peo-|has shown the publie service com: 30. BOSTON SAMPLE SHOE Stop ©2 | Ssccszse Seen) MUN] Se Saab | sass" | $655 ae |g INC. J}deen @ hard tight, the Stone-Wob-|tair rates a $12 95 2 " Second Av. at Pike., Over Swift's Drug St Btls by litte the people habe won;| Now “that the’ unk Sh iff " Hl (0, ig Store, a he en fae people hate won;| Now ‘that the Furth bunch ls er $15.00 Suits \ n them | tamed we ought to go after the back till now the company {8 go-|company and compel it to give us| purfect to 4, 95 Dr ing to lower its rates, and soon’ fair rates, ri al aries Hop Peter F. Regan, Mgr. 1316 Second Avenue