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THE STAR—FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1, {912. apaces parka and easential to the oo STAR ee r nd morals of thelp Wat HI KNOW PRED, ONLY. wid orale ie oF -NHWAFAPERS || | ABOUT ONE MARRIAGE that Beattie has» what other cities hee IN TEN TURNS OUT ‘ : heed Ho eA HAPPY J Snohomish, Waah., Oct, 30, 191% [ahift, which would perlodically ak) Editor The Star: 1 am in favor (Ary) ‘he opportu tainly be m: Editor The Star: Iam enclosing |tornate, As it in now, they have of the Civic Center as the site for Centor ra —ee you « copy of a paper in ong 4 “stpong-wed no epeorente Me reere- | the Sew court Hiotise for two roa|as the result of - for your personal observation e}ation because they are of uty for " ‘ “ . 6 you ait ie by reading it that the}sueh short intervals of time, prone First, because & would be /'¢ ond intelligent ‘ T di same is under the contro! of the N, M. GLADWIN, lappropriately situated for the con ad Beater ys Next tesday Old republioan machine which is 144 Roanoke st, cliy. | venience of most of the people; and \the estabiign ames mead * (Editorial From Colfier's Weekly.) ; 1 willing to go the limit to galt Editor ‘The Star: ‘The question |secondly, because it would be the|in the Civic Center Ip theme rressiv a reservoirs of mora ond. today ts not what and women wore economical location nom! plan. a : dieser’ Bree uneeed Anat olitics. Not merely Sou two ar Sree Gaye 06° bey have been, but what are they to his in ® matter of concern to | would cost not The mn ey hitherto unused in American politics. | : | editor called me Into the otfies an ave DUET re dire cike telon and: tall Clb oneute od tae cai Ramones Lend eae eel more thas’ “4 has its promise of & ual suffrage won for it the acknow | enid that he could not Falped by: have they (he ability to execute/investors and «mall. I have no for $960,000, The abiding place of most of the stores of spiritual ideals more attention to any e or id tine |.them? Let us consider thes property tn the vicinity of either could b& which the vate passes on from generation to generation. dete exeagt eee pn, he . Une | doen ‘with ealmneas, conservatively, |propesed location, but tam vitally |of 1.0 ; me ig t losing sieht of the things that |concerned im the welfare of this the Civie Ce Whole little worlds that ordinarily find politics repugnant) not losing » 2 f hin }the Civi onter given him $100 and the paper W881 14 to better judgment. Slander |city and the fag and arranging | trarily ordered have been touched by the infection of exalted purpose to be for them only Je. shert helis the slime of politics, it andjof its public buildings. Heseelseoae with ta x teachers, soc! workers, artists, authors, And that other aie Se, Bee Sass eaeieinet hes statcomanship hove | nothing to do ante tee pe in the United|"or ax much thereat » § . : : Oy with one another. ls the rotter ‘tates, a y of experiment. | necessary.” . petual fountain of high enthusiasm, youth, thrills with it. ; solutely no tnfluence, I have MY) iin that carries the public out oujing, have discovered that open "0. PAS all who have fought for better things in politics, it is/} : doubt, in tact 7 know, Bag the season of confusion, and then |-———————_______ ___ —— ae the living reality of two generations of dreams, a completely |} to the democratic ket, makes thom beg tor eT ae organized party free from bosses or machines and pledged | C. 8. BAPP. CLEANS THE HAIR AND MAKES IT to thelr overthrow in every community, That any farsecing RG te TEE Faditor The Star: When the pe- ; i f editor : A 0M! vers began resorting to such | see should wish so splendid an effort to end in failure |} pliment you on the noble work you ase Mia means as they have in try BEAUTIFUL We) CENT ba unthinkable. At the polls next Tuesday there can be no have done for the new party and|ing to ruin Mr. Hodge's chance of oe J = consideration so important as that this new party shall especially for the stand taken for |cisetion, it caused the people to ates : ieve such a success as will permanently insure its life | Bob Hodge. River since you frstliake special notice of him. 1, for ” cg hbalt elles r | him for governor | hA¥@) one, had not seriously thought of | IN A FEW MOMENTS YOUR HAIR LOOKS sort, dominance. | yond oe wt all that you have | casting my vote for the progressive TROUS AND ABUNDANT—NO FALLING HAIR OR erotda eald a I have also read) candidate for governor until the| ' the other papers, read them all. /aricios against him appe The| Surely try & “Danderine Hairycloanses, purifies aad tap and I can truthfully say that never) very nature of the abuses shows | Cleanse” if you wish to immediate-|the scalp, forever in my life have | read such rot 88 /how desperately he must be feared |!y double the beauty of your hair. |and falling hair, { has been printed during the last)by the rival par ‘The men who| Just moisten « cloth with Dander-| Danderine is to the masses 10 days by the = oopesiee have been furnisoing bis private |!ne and drew it carefully through | fresh showers of 7 Hodge. I am confident that f04F, | correspondence and accounts of his |Your hair, taking one small strand |are to vegetation, cod are —- se lg these sentiments. We quote | 4 fear only, could cause men to ose tbe are beneath tho recog: |#t & Ume, this will cleanse the ha he roots, invigo if m2 campaign doctn : C te auch dirty, filthy, rot a# ba#/ nition of all upright people. As|of dust, dirt or any excessive oll—|ens them. Its ex} them from a campaign document magn Charles = oe } ‘ Mis |been published duriug this camlfor the affidavit made by Mrs. |in 0 hy moments you will be| lating and lit ‘ Pe ee pide ign. « » it ks for itaelf. When | amazed. ‘our hair will be wavy,|ties cause the Se i ——' 7 . Why should they fear this man remy ae certainly wasn't |Suffy and abundant and possess an|aatly lon ‘and bees ee Se * ly, in Phila- Hodge? The answer is easy. They l¢hinking of her four children,|\scomparable softness, luster and| You can wurde aaa Se scek aoces abe of them we coat the teliie know that once he takes his place] whom ahe so willingly left to their |Iuxuriapee, (be beauty and shimmer |lustrous hair, and lots @ deiphia, and from one of these we quote the following: Know thal cage be takes. hae pines a ingly iat a thet | Inrange, the bes tno alt a “This period marks a psychological change in public rule is ended. They know, deep ay tend Gud could provide for| Besides beautifying the hair, one | Knowlton's . thinking, the masses, surfeited with a continuation of in their lying hearts, that this man | them, coptantite oh Wendacine Masses larva aent ak times and: be- is on the square and can't be) 1 am not personally acquainted | every (ticle ot Dandeut ‘tap it on mea Prosperous times and good wages, grow grrogant, and be iasol come easy prey to demagogues, who feed them on class rected. bought or biuffed. with Mr. Hodge, but be shall have | pe hatred, alleged inequalities, and crookedness in high places, Rot and filth as bas beon pub-|ny voto. I know by the slander BOSTON SAMPLE lished the last ten days in the P®/oug injury he has received that he | _ Second Ave. at Pike. Will Place on at Tomorrow 300 pairs of A Johnson Co. $5 Russia Calf’ year Welt Button Boots The Arrogance of the Masses The people are too well fed. That is the trouble in the present political situation, With their stomachs full, the oe a LAB oS IIS Ig pers that are sereaming against rth while. Ach, census sta q 7 I iy t, ee u or According to . * SOME NOTE * ay clase a tae oe but a dog.| Editor The Star: Inasmucn as I of workers in factory employments In the United States}? 4. Doky a ; ) papa! Algernon hat tite ea wkekew ee ene * am heartily in tavor of the double is $518 In 1909 the number of factory wage earners was), anked the t0 marry Rimi” bd b aan * mat ato anne, ot ag: omer ese ip Slatoon plan for our fire depart 5 % ee nerer sage Week bes tie PURE WASTE ® sort to the tactios they have used. | ment, it seems that it fa up to me According to the United States commissioner of labor, & ho ever done to deserve youT’ ®/# “Can you give me am 6x @/Women and men of Washington|to may as much, While in the em men in the steel industry work 84 hours a week—|* 4 ‘Well, Algernon is @ writer ®/@ ample of the unproductive #)} wit! not .et auch rot as that turn | ploy of the Emerson efficiency sur 12 hours a day for seven days a week. And at the end off@ “Is that so? * | spending of wealth?” ®lthem. It bas driven men and wom-| vey people, I was required to visit ~ Can you con #/@ “Sure; a guy taking bis own & the week's shift these same men work 18, and sometimes 24)# vince me o. tha’ tt | @ sister to & show « fhours on a stretch © sours, Hore is the note!” # i ? see Pittsburg Diapateh, * * * In the best times in this country there are always 2,000,- seus Deuceeavknealnn tee aeae 000 or more workers out of employment. Every year people bag my tan whe wee are dying of starvation who are willing to work, but unable * pardon tem, madam, wat'yok Jot fe secure employment. s ting married?” dropped your glove.” is This is a little of how the “masses” are becoming “ov'-| “Yes; formerly I had good quar- ir, that's my bathing éomtdme, feited with a continuation of prosperous times and good|ters.” a Nae ENR NGS” twages,” and tliat is why they “grow arrogant.” en of different parties to the potnt/all fire stations for the purpose of * | where they will vote for Hodge, aud | inspecting houses and equipment, those who may have been taken/and interviewing those in charge from the progressive party by it/it was a pleasure to meet these are too weak-kneed to belovg to the! protectors of our homes, for they party. |aro men in every sense. | found Mr. Editor, make ft plain to the! the houses and apparatus fn order, people that thi ts their chance/and the men alert, active athletes, to kick out the crooks and gratters/ ready to risk life—yes, eager for) and put Into power men who cannot! the chance! | be bought or bluffed, men who have| These men have homes, wives! “Are you any better off for get-| od now DARK VOTE oye “ the interests of poor at bea ttle lth! ‘Well, now I have a better balf."| te—They say the womah'e, vote b gyn pond called rd bl regs rosa protien trom 2 I }im that preeinet is very Hight, | NO DANGER "gbe-—Why, nearly every © have, and how working lke | loved ones is to enact a wrong that could not but make any man drop! hia eyes and slink aside when the) uniform of one of these brave lads) they are. Look over the list of men on the Progressive teket and you will fied Observations He—Would you seream if I kine |yoter down there is a brunette! — “SEATS FOR ALL.” The standpat gang makes that/ed you? | Boston ‘Transcript. ise in an effort to induce people to turn out to its] Sh*—Yes, of course I would. monies no crooks, They are all men WBO|jooms into view. They only ask for| j ’ ; i Me—Thes I won't, you love me, Charles? tn- fighters, men who are honest ‘ | campaign meetings. ‘That is ome promise that the) gio > George — oe Seaueifel ght - avenge: ages Biya He Age a iPhour day, and from my inves-| can make good on. There are all sorts of fine scats any hall, no matter how small, where the Taft-Hay- phrey crowd does the speaking. At a progressive rally you have to come early in order to get standing room. THAT great ney? throng at the Coliseum last night Bei pi hg that the nerican people can no longer be t Ugations 1 was patent that the de- “Do you think only of mis by day to a finteh. TAXPAYER. ern could be even more | and night?” Piitor The Star: Why can’t the | cient under the double-piatoon sys- HAS HOPES “Well, I'l be frank with you, |#treet care in this city be better | tem. Mr. Emerson himself states “How old are you, Ethel?” Now and then I think of baseball.” ewan x wg the presenaers, hi Gah emcees, are more pore “i 7 mn reel motorman con- treated than i'm five, an’ mamma says if I'm —Wasbington Herald, " v ware ange Aly lk Son ae leon ant | ale cold weather? noticed that one/iS NOT and must NOT be worse of your contributors thinks that|than a soulless corporation, and [ our beasts are treated more be | have faith in the good hearts of Se- ? manely than the firemen. Condue citizens to execute justice to- He-—Yes, what is it? She-—Faiher's deat. by the cunning lies of newspapers that toady to special pace one oo ® a than | ward these —_ ge gga DON’T MISS IT ANYHOW the organs of the bosses have served a ther tn as they ub-|zena, who have already miss ’ In Al in this c: They have done as much as The Jected to the cold constantly. mach of the blessings of home life. could do in the people which are the anti- I seems strange to me that the} Very truly, MEN S SHOES Leathers street car men can't be divided into SAM ©. BUTTERFIELD, two shifta, a day shift and a sight 1822 Taylor Av. i And that’s abou! the peopl ant to —— > saat ath te cistlbions Do some foods you eat hit back—taste good, but work badly, fer- ment into stubborn lumps, and cause a sick, sour, gaway stomach? IP SILENCE is confession, putty Gov. Hay is convicted] Norrie leaving weckteg Oo nae ee coh aea® apepela diame ag nse tag i pNP <- mi of the high treason of trading and selling a pardon east ¥, quik, 9 certainly a. No ey me . to Harry H. Carroll for the sake of votes at the coming “ ered, you will get happy relief in five min- ; election. Still maybe his political manager, Pliny Allen, neue stomach Page < sg tegen sete oe ny capers Aoemy — | hasn't framed his excuse yet. Moat remedies give you relict sometimes—they are slow, but not . sure. Diapepain is quick, positive and puts your stomach in a healthy am eee cee ae ewe be ae seems bend but you ee ee ee PIKE ST., AT FOURTH AV. PIKE ST., AT FOURTH AV. cannot lead them into a republican standpat meeting, is the way “Trimmer” Humphrey mourns that affair at Ballard the other night. } ve HERE'S the plunderbund and standerbund battle cry i ; today: “Vote against ‘Bob’ Hodge. Vote against the initia- ’ tive, referendum and recall amendments to the state con-| |JM}] Manes po} o REL PING 1. stitution.” Bd] cones INDIGESTION, Dysrersi Lo — \ OURNESS, GA ATBURN, (Paid Advertisement) * rdiess of party affiliation, “EVERYBODY'S Doin’ ® * ; county | It." That saying is getting ; 4 pretty frayed at the edges, but ™ you can’t help repeating it — pas: when you think of how those ] ;| Bulgars and Servians and v Montenegrins and Greeks are f P every day chasing the Turks . I f ;| further toward the jumping off place. _Every garment in the store reduced from One-Fourth to One-Third on account of ing being erected across the corner and blockading our fall business. Come in and Save $5. to $14 — HERE’S an argument for that the f ‘produce direct to Beatie. ter] Cofice lovers: “Zaza,” newest Mutual benefit of grower and| opera, is said to owe its suc- a cess to the Java stuff, its com- TWELVE TAXPAYERS OF | ooo having taken 40 cups while he was working up the crisis of the piece. “NO, 62738.” That's all that is left of Police Lieut. Becker, convicted of murder. And in a few days the number and his life will be erased. 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