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THE STAR—WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1912. WOMEN CANNERY WORKERS PUT UP FOOD WITH THER : HANDS CUT AND SORE, BOUND IN RAGS, SAYS INVESTI SKYGACK FROM MARS ENTERED CRYSTAL-CAVERYY . POSSESS/NO A BOV-FIRE. OD0e ~~ Found EARTH BEING i ACT. OF GETTING TLE STAR | wire mews service of the United +7 = FFERED UP AS A BURNT-SACRIITCE, 1Y MARY BOYLE O'REILLY they ent |ly all the camps, Often it had tolsaw six women dxf ily by ‘Fhe Star Publ be Pet WERE DULLED fh Ivestigator for The Star Crawling Things on Walle Phar vA nog Fh gy Bre ves wed. a nna l ’ Yi Ch il The canned food consumed by the| You should know that the ‘C00: Gad. indeneritabla, Uncloaniinens |siactn, thels aa naa Here's Your people of the Uieed Staten 1 pre-/tant of the can you oven er 7eMt | nora matter of chor it wa |dirty ray th al You have canceled other engagements, Bill, and are willy | Gitiode of Teralt 1 tee Ott ae Kile.” lived a(shanties are in no condition of | in another tactory oa ing your parting annual message to congress, & Nat ; 3 ing (lth, by work sy cate + gga Os 408 body or health to prepare food. Altoyvers | saw the pd fought you to a finish, one of the most thorough finishes we - ors whose bodler je your women. slept. in a sordid |plague of insects more dangerous japanned with grime rea | ure unclean ape hefoot cell, one of a score .or|than beasts of prey infests these janx: healed wounds @rer read about j 1. It is really our idea of| 'S diseased, and whel] aaa ti a long, low ahack, A cur |pestilential places, The common |aged woman's Jaw agg Pere mae age gy wing f the midnight oil \: are forced to lived tain of soiled tic king was hung be-|house fly, breeding typhoid fever, shocking with an old is burning : : wasting energy to the limit, th iy congress got aud work tween the bunks, cutting off what the louse which tranamits typhus, | sore | sre e S pssage C a At anothe a ¥ sssage to congress after the message environment that ; it window made |the tick which carries spotte another place 1 Yon 4 - “cted to notify congress as to the w elfare of and health impos crawling things voted from the |tuberculosis and Oriental sore, ali |hait concealing such sores 2 Ore expected: i . ef ing fashion: “Con- sible. fecha ans cunt swarm in the neglected cannery |be startling in a lazer the country. This can be done in the following fash . 1 think few can Fe erat ce aes thd Mining” of LOGO lt maw: the eee ‘house, ss, the welfare of the country is pretty good.” Let it ge neries nowadays ’ | fven in the factories themselv: caltar well-known factory eking muck, odoromg ag s pen, Veronica Pale and her family, an oil stove tainted the stagnant air, and a pittable array of clothes, ant |mate with insect life, covered the jwalls, There was a child's pallet in the corner and a litter of straw, where husband and wife slept. Water Hard to Obtain Vout for itself the particulars, congress of the rotten fruit seldom decent \avatori Unhealed hands, sore eyes, par sitic affections of the skin are in Wounds fester, foul dis-| nace and infested head rule among unprotec snippers, peelers and cutte gaged In the wholesale prepa &t this, Bill, Let congress fine for judging by its treatment of your other messages, Suspects that what you don’t know about the welfare” _the ation is worthy of cold storage in the nation’s archives as a curiosity. Now, the cans, is too much to be fost by having such staff return ed to them if disease Bill, you can get up 50,000 to 100,000 nicely at- views ? m : ~ jations and your h “You it iss poor place,” ranged words containing recommenc your “wes get into th + " of food. | ae! rd of the country, But that) it may be that apologized Veronica, little know! ‘ / — a a ee a oe Jations and views thumped | the persons who MISS O'REILLY |howover, that the ‘dim light and | Worsnls Hands Pet | tt congress has had other _recommenc ations 4 00 100,000. or eat the contents are reasonably | moist heat made the breathless box In one typleal preparing room take method a into it by state majorities ranging from 100 to , vate because every can is sterilized |a culture chamber for bacteria. |where I worked, nearly all the| ‘ke thie metho wy more. at the factory But thix’—her accdsing eye swept} women had crudely bandaged |for what Dr. Kiling ‘Then, there the country in general, Bill. What's the use But fd rather not extiniate the|the filthy cantonment— "THIS |hands, with cuts or sores retarded |has done or yl egy incubation of a long-winded. state number of people in thene United| WOULD NOT BE PERMIT IN |in healing, — s ot ae cee of your sweating over the incubation of | % Meintte ieee aia aint inte wteterooe-| POLAND,” Tomatoes are ali hand work; the|it to ail sufferers per that won't be read, while you can, instead, comfortably, sume dead germy and other misee!. | Water for washing clothes or/skinning and coring in a meesy,! rouble. rsonal sitting, hatch out a chick with spurs and comb laneous filth with the canned foodiperson wee hard to obtain in near-|sloppy task. Yet in one factory 1] My wife had pe that'll make ’em der if there rea from kidney disease all kinds of patent no success, until @ mended Swamp-Root, Thal the only rellef she has tin yeas and she is now feelii ter tha a aati = all pay heed and a good many of them won- wasn't something in Bill, after all? Make it short and snappy, Bill! Give us, at last, ome} sidential message that we won't use for starting ne re papering the pantry shelves! It is perhaps your last barge te send your particular brand of statecraft shrieking dow mn the Make it short and snappy, Bill, just as if it were a The Editor’s Mail He Swore. She—Was he furious, dear, when you told him that we bad been se eretly married? she ever did before, is due entirely to to properly safeguard his} paign was my challenge to be non Editor Star: 1 would like to call; lects . . a} lities,|#tand firm in my st ni t He~Not really furious; only sul-| the attention of the public, through plant and machinery, escape the| partisan in thought and po! a : be legraphic message on which you had to pay the tolls fasiona ~ielan ‘ ’ ibe ‘nedian, of your paper, to a|conseqnencés of his negligence? | creed and religion nonconforming |! say that Swamy Th i fath for th ave needed reform in the workmen's Make the law to read so that}in tradition, nonobservant and de-/of all kidney re AR beng ge Sciating fort A Sure Proof. compensation act. the workman can recover from anifiant in superstition — and a/my consent to publish employer, whose negligence causod| straight party ticket is a supersti-| ment at any time im the Will Kitty? 9 ie, ul law, and fleations, have be $8 j Does the old millioneire really Under the New Jersey 5 " : A t stlemtitic dedsee | tumanity *, ; 2 2 . pe riet bi: tt, ounk wife?” nt t German law, an eo the workman's injury, whatever tion in this age o: i . Now let's see what Kitty Elkins will do! For yeare the babe ecmr gov a pene , Well, be eats her ‘mince ples,”— payer Saat relieved of lability damages, above the amount sl-| racy Yours very t Duke of Abruzzi has been purring gous ah Pig Mh ages ar ar Baltimofe American, to the workman for damages we y Oe eae Nonpartisan: bip ls co-cesential| E. B. TD 4 - him. At present it looks as i ie * " h . caused by negligence o! ¢ @m-|the workman i" 4. |to common w Nonpartisanship , i —,. oe pa eacaek new Kingdom of Albania. Ben aoe Fg ae etna pe And Who Won the Fight? ployer, Dar aly } ARTHUR ©. McLANE. ‘s unity pinay. tomorrow it will | Subscribed nd sims eo Bye. y 0. —-- be law. Nonpartisanship i effect- . We wouldn't be surprised if Kitty still refused. Eee wore Petia. We. Sout We Dogg _ aun omereines yet wa oe pti oe po ted Welior The Bind: 1 beg to tate| rm IB po paw Hdl nore, CE. Smith, . Duke is really a fine, energetic, lov able chap, for a fellow | it ts oad ao” Lane (W. Va.) Recorder. * Jot injury, for all workmen pay for that It was not I who interrupted | tion, why not in state and county| This ts to certify that BB Who has been ground down by a title, and it is very likely vate mn insurance, but the payment of a/ Ole Hanson Inst Saturday night in| primaries and elections? Nonpag-|sle, of this City, hag that Kitty would have taken him for his own worth if she| ‘rhe government's office of pub-| Columbia university has received |contribution to the insurance fund the meeting at Areade hall. I had /tisanghip is a dynamo in vty | would take him at all. Still, Before a young thing like Kitty, and you'll be wise to make & private “hedge” on your bets that she won't. you hold & real queenship up | | Hidden Joys of Travel “McManigal took a train to Los Angeles with 12 quarts He roads has invented a concrete $15,797.986 in gifts in the past 12) ought not to permit an employer that resista water and will not| years. F or anyono else to be relieved from crack and which has the tensile a a the consequences of his own neg- strength of ordinary concrete, Wht has become of the ob Mgenee Rearenes |ioned conch, the shell that lay? It is noticeable that If the work Whales have the thickest hide|the fireplace and which the man wilfully injures himself be of all living creatures, It is twoldren heid to their ears to heap cannot get any compensation, Why feet thick in places. sound of the oceant Ss then should an employer, who neg 4 severe headache which confined | me at home that evening. Bven if) 1 had been present I should never bave interrapted Mr. Henson tn bis} plea for nonpartiaanship in estate) and county primaries and elections) —except with applanse. Repeatedly through .'nonpartisanship high on our ban- of thought, promoting fundament- ally social democracy, short ballot, quiz congresses, higher civilization, } mpartiisansbip weaves freedom! with the texture of life. | } Our need, then, in to emblazen Prove What Swamp Root: ners of patriotism, for officials to for You, write character in letters so that all youth may read. Our need {s individual responstbility, incor-|ple bottle. It will om ruptible justice and ethical balance.) You will also receive @§ ;Nonpartisanship promotes these|valuable information, and harmonizes on ideals of noblerjabout the kidneys | citizenship Regular S0c and $1.00: MINNIE B. FRAZIER for sale at all drag | Send to Dr. Kilmer & R. Binghamton, N. ¥, went the coast with to 7 Seca @f nitroglycerin.” “McNamara A NEW TR IN AVIATION pounds of dynamite.” Such little excerpts from the Surely promote travel by private aeroy what is meant by railroading “de luxe get through without being blown into seven different states What's Eating Andy? Why does Carnegie pension widows of ex-presidents) only so long as they remain unmarried? Is Andy trying to} promote race suicide? Doesn't he see that a widow who} marries may need his $25,000 a year more than one who] Indianapolis testimony They also explain you're lucky if you Some investme Goesn’t? Is he trying to head off the wedding of Mrs. | Cleveland? % a sei ae RMD EC oo or ti wnt , —— — & EMR, Misdirected energy— Brazil is the only country in| Child Story. |horses.” What ts a second-hand) e Observations Hepeating the clever ssyloge of South Amerioa that has no educa-| “Now, children,” said the teacher, | horse? bright children. tional inatitation Im university “suppose that in a certain family) ehagble ie: P WOMAN'S HOME COM-! mee | Looking for a fresh ege: form there are five children, and the| (he coer. to account jor some | é PANION advises: “Keep al IN TEXAS they've removed |e ralitn 4 woman her dreas is not] mother has only four Betatove saree See oo ol a3 — f . ‘ Tafv's oie wid. e school neti | divide between them e wants . igh high little extra fund, over running) Tait’s picture from the school) yicting the first clerk you to give cach child an equal share.|. The packers say prices are hig expenses, for what in the best) geographies and put in Wil |meet in a Whrary to answer your th pe Bg do?" jbecause the 4: mand a meat is . fi fon ; sense may be called ‘bar-/ son's, instead. Perfectly heath-/ question about « book al nae wise | Brief, studious silence; then a «aster ‘than the supp [Sakai : ceca”? + Sigewe wenn. ! There's sas much| Starting that old battle ery, “Do} : ltimy lad looked up from the slate, | , ness is SECOND A Demand f It ‘ Tee hee! Every as j enish ! There aay ' "your Christmas shopning early.” | “Th’ editor of anmarred by fractional calcula. low because prices are so high | ym oF ? Doing} geography Bill 4 Sam's doing it. Doing it? Doing) geography in Bil Inviting a nelghbor to your home th’ Beeieysport | tions. |there is no demand. bid | t? Keeping all the funds) aoe . }some evening and then sending the Weekly Whang) “Well, Johnny?" asked tho} Could anything be simpler? | THIRD: Capable M ses bargains. WOMEN, wear everogine © a, nemenener that has a/ pls i teacher, in approving anticipation.) 1, » fuschil of Lafayette, | eB anagement _ MADERO publicly blames) ‘exico’s ill on her newspapers. ¢ editor with suicidal tend- must have been making ent remarks about those 000 acres held by the adero family. _ EDIT JEFFRIES, of Nowata, Okla, has been ac- quitted of va reaagde his ad-) Yertising solicitor. Please pass end the exact details of your nse, Jeff! _ HA! at last we've a picture! John Alexander Gladstone ie, of Zion City, whose father said he (J. A. G.) had never been kissed by a woman. Looking carefully over Johnny's whiskers, we're in- clined to believe the old man. | @ son of Marshall K. Kirkman, for- tighter,” is fashion’s dictum. And then they'll kick if hus- bands are tighter! FOR SOCIETY MAN CHICAGO, Nov. 27.—Mra. Almee Givens, divorced wife of Robert 3. Givens, member of Chicago's fash- fonable set and former Detroit beauty, who eloped to Crown Point, Ind., with a man she believed was | mer president of the Northwestern | railroad, has been told that the man; was Kirkman’s chauffeur, William Boehm, At the marriage, which took place at 2 o'clock in the morning, the bridegroom gave his name as “Ed- ward B. Kirkman,” Detectives are Boehm. The Last Shall Be First. Little Margaret, on betng told she had a new little first cousin looked puzzled a second, and then asked: “Why. how can my last cousin be my first cousin, mamma ?* searching for! | | jof the same. jand imbued with the love of life, | hospital, friends at the courthouse tomor- row morning at ® o'clock. Mrs. Henry Suhre-—Hamilton (O.) Re The United States was the firat country in whieh the courts de- cided that typewritten will ta legal. The Austrian courts re- cently affirmed the principle The war college is planning to use the national guard ip time of war. Swatting the flies? Pass the Rye Bread. Mr, Paul Beer has gone to Cht cago on a short business trip. Miss Ruth Pickle has returned from a visit of several weeks in Chicago.—Des Moines (fa) Cap ital, After several weeks of investl- gation three sclentists in the French sendemy have decided man has six times as much lung power as he needs, It takes a scientist ® long time to discover anything, But possibly none of them ever at- tended a Bull Moose meeting. Th the whole German empire only $500,000 has been donated for the erection of free \Mbraries. More tennage passes through Detroit river than any other water way in the world, A monument to Joseph Garinaky of Chicago, And we will receive subscriptions toward the erection Mra, Gartnsky served hash for breakfast the other day. Joseph objected. Wherenpon Mra. Gerinsky said he would eat the hash or she would ram it down his throat. Joseph, proud of bis manhood Iiberty and the pursult of happtl- ness, accepted the challenge. Joseph was finally carted to the His lima was dented tn twenty places. One family catsup bottle was in as many pleces ae an electric Hght bulb that had been hit with a hammer. Ono set of dishes was broken tn.o more pleces | than the Republican party, But Joseph had not eaten the hash, nor had it been rammed down his throat, In these days of declining mas culinity and ascendant effeminacy, what more worthy project than the erection of a monument to Joseph Garlasky? Perhaps She Has Been Running for Offive. Would be pleased to sell all my publican, Novelty in Eyes. The baby is a well formed little “What would you do In the clreum- stances suggested!” “Mash the potatoes, cent Johnny cried. Exports of American manufao tured products have more than doubled since 1903. around on th’ very day he's tryin’ ter sir,” fono- Uncle Sam sells 4,000,000 pounds of postal cards a year, Are They 80 Scarce One Must Advertise? GIRL-—Good live girl in candy store; must be 21 years of age and| “Extra large and atiractive sale afraid to work, 1379 Broadway,| Monday at 9:30 sharp,” says an Brookiyn.—Advertisement in New advertisement in the Philadelphia York World CLEANS THE HAIR AND MAKES IT BEAUTIFUL—25-CENT “DANDERINE” et rertnenee IN A FEW MOMENTS YOUR HAIR LOOKS SOFT, FLUFFY, LUG TROUS AND ABUNDANT—NO FALLING HAIR OR DANDRUFF, a “Danderine” Hair wish to tmmedi- ately double the beauty of your balr. Just moisten a cloth with Danderine and draw it carefully through your hair, taking one am: strand at a time, thie will the bair of dust, dirt or any sive oll—In a few moments yi be amazed, Your hair will be fluffy and abundant and incomparable softness, lust luxuriance, the beauty and # of true hair health. Besides beautifying the hal application of Danderine din every particle ef dandruff; cl Surely try purifies and invigorates the scalp, Cleanse” If you forever stopping itching and falling hair. Danderine ts to the hair what fresh showers of rain and sunshine are to vegetation. It goos right to the roots, invigorates and atrength- ons them, Its exhilirating, stimu lating and Hfe-producing properties cause the hair to grow abundantly er strong — roa gp ou can surely have pretty, soft, lustrous har, and lots ot it, it you will just get a 25 cent bottle of Knowlton’s Danderine from any ‘ug store or tollet counter and try it as directed. Telephone Main 1525 PER MONTH WILL RENT A NEW SEWING $2.00 Macmine | WHITE SEWING MACHINE CO. Main Store—1424 Third 1» Near Pike—Main Store TRAVEL ON THE “MILWAUKEE” BETWEEN Seattle and Grays Harbor ‘Trains leave Seattle 7:20 A. M. and 4:90 P, M. Record; “200 or more second-band | } jInd,, @und a mushroom 29 inches} lin dinmeter and weighing 2 pounds} 10 ounces, Holborn viaduct, London, stood | for 40 years without showing a) sign of wear, but marks are now! appearing, due, say engineers, to. a few years pounding by atto| traffic. | A New York man lived on 26) cents a week. But he came near) dying. | In six months the number of) automobiles in Maine increased 67 per cent, due to a big potato crop. ; You id it—It Turns. | A petition asking for a divorces on the grounds of cruelty was filed j this morning in the cireult court! | by Mrs, Fay Wurm agafost Willfam | Wtrm.—Peorla (11,) Star, | ily } There is only one Chinese avia-| | tor in the world, Tom Gun of San | Francisco, Gen, Wei of the Chi-! nese republic's army, who is in this country inspecting the army, made a flight trip with Gun re. cently, and as a result decided to add an aviation corps to the Chi- nese army. Gun may go to China to organize the corps. j | Milady’s Bonnet My bonnet lies over the ocean, My bonnet lies over the sea; | For, you see, it’s the latest creation, | And hasn't yet come from Paree. —Judge. Christma ying things for Christmas? Do it right away! Put ft off no longer; Start the job TODAY! Spare the weary shop girl, Don't be asking “HOW?” Here's the answer ready, Do your shopping NOW! Crowds are fearful, later, Clerks are nearly dead, Overworked and driven, Body, hand and head; Everything is chaos, Everything a row; For the love of Heaven Do your shopping NOW! For particulars regarding fares and train service, call on or address CITY TICKET OFFICE tot with flaxen hair and large biue eyes dressed in expensive style.—~ New York Sun, Second and Cherry, or Jackson St, Union Station ‘Tieket Offiee. me For the sake of kindness ‘To the folk who work, For the sake of mercy To each harried clerk, For the sake of comfort, Carry out this vow: “Time for Christm 1 will do it NOW!” shopping: ¥ % The American Safety Fender has all three” It owns the American rights to the N trolled automatic street car fender, a fender street car must ultimately adopt. Its mani the hands of people who have been identified for upwards of a quarter of a century és The fender has already been adopted by the running the cars in Portland, Oregon, and du eight months the fender was in operation there up nine people without an action for damages bet against the company. ; We want the business of all other lines. Te it, we must have money. To raise it, we are off 000 worth of stock. The shares sell for one de This is an investment opportunity yott canmo to neglect through lack of investigation. OUR DEMONSTRATION ROOM IS ~ OPEN UNTIL 9:30 EACH NIGHT Visit 1008 First Avenue, three doors north of and see one of our fenders working. 5 The sale is limited and the time to invest i NU" COUPON American Safety Fender Company, 1209 American Bank Building, Seattle, Wash.: Please send me further information reg investment features of your automatic, air street car fender. Name Street Address ..+ Among the Directors and Leading Stockholders. ¢ American Safety Fender Co. Are the Follo J. H. CAUSTEN, Seattie, formerly Collector of Customs. JOHN W. CONSIDINE, Seattle, of Sullivan & Considine, FRED C. FURTH, Seattio, general manager Vulcan Iron H. P. GILLETTE, New York City, consulting engineer Webster, Seattle. i H. E. GILHAM, Seattle, formerly member of the State Control. W. H. INGALLS, Walla Walla, farmer and banker, FRED H. LYSONS, attorney, Seattie. J, W, LYSONS, Seattle, formerly secretary State Railroad sion, , JOHN F. MILLER, Seattle, attorney and former mayor of 98 J. L. MOHUNDRO, Seattle, state bank examiner. » F. A. ELSON, Minneapolis, master mechanic. American Safety Fender Co Office 1209 American Bank Building. Demonstration, 1008 First Ave. Demonsiration Room Gpen All Day Thanks

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