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THE STAR—SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 30, LOUISE GRAHAM nar aemnngr ens ore ~~ THANKS CIRCLE er ee FOR TURKEY That Police Ordinance . prone , priffiths ordinance 1 of the ingest Circle Mayor Cotterill’s contention that the Grif ‘ i ee t was one young + would bring back to the city the vice syndicate in all its The Editor Becaped. war § A DOLLAR members (hat, von he 10 former sinister influence is scarcely tenable, , The peaceful quiet and tranquil For iT LIN€’ OF the Thankagiving tiful little vity was rbed this morning when the glittering barrel of a 3% Smith & Wesson advance hands of a MIS@RABLE CHUCK THAT 2 Coucon'+ arf why Don'r You SErv6 Sone REAL FooDs On the other hand, it is equally unreasonable to a Hey of our & the position adopted by Councilman Griffiths that the ie nance he has fathered is free from the possibility of soun ene al amendment 3 a a The or ig sought by the ordinance is to ¢lim~)frensted citizen of the Capital city, ; i ho was suffering from a slight nat possible, police abuse, In that purpose, no) wi t good obs will offer any obstacle to the council. Mayor | mental aberration due to the exces ou ended last Friday e Incky girl) was Hilda Swanson, living at’ 197) | Kast 64th st, She wrote the best essay in a contest In whieh many girls older than herself, and sev eral high school girls competed, She is nine years old, The Circle re celved the following letter trom Hilda: Dear Unele Jack: I want to thank you for the turkey T wen tn the Thankegiving contest, Papa’ / went down town Wednesday night) *-+—— a nes Cal |and bought the turkey for us. There Louise Graham, 14, 1435 28th av. won the $1.00 prize f0°. the are eleven in our family and, Uncle! drawing of a house. Her drawing is shown above, Mise Ge bon Jack, we did enjoy the turk@y #0) talented artist and has won several prizes in Circle be much. I spent $3 for the turkey. her clever drawings. Contests a, Circle Bouquets 4 z 2 i > = . sive use of intoxicating liquors, was terill certainly has no intention of so doing. Rey Noni ween @ flesh befitiantly ta the has nest i pas int out a number o! ~| bright rays of the warm sun near had occasion bya the pibod >, ; nd menacing. the southwest corner of the square stances where police abuses were serious @ . wesibecms ches trove But let us disabuse ourselves of any idea that the eee passing of an ordinance, or ordinances, or statutes and pena Oll was struck recently at a 7 lice abuse. Th erievances in the! depth o 000 feet In one of the codes, will remove police abuse he gf + . wan here “re no laws to] business sections of London past have been suffered, not because there were punish the offenders. srif-| 4, POM, Arnold Rennott's “A Great There is no absolute guarantee, therefore, that the Grif-}Man”—"She won 15,000 francs in will absolutely free Seattle of the arbitrary)as many minutes.” No stops for lunch? > - 3 had my photograph taken for the a, : s ‘ ’ ® | Circle. How could I help bat ike iths ordinance 2 ttt . the Circle? HILDA SWANSON, | exercise of power by the police. y | . ‘al he ‘7s A mayor and a police chief with the proper attitude can Jenn 3. Gallacher, a 44penelé } ith | } j 137 Bast 64th at HA | photograph was received Wit too Int possibly accomplish more in that direction than a set of laws {man living tn Norristown, Pa be » See ae ie Mei 'ge| The following letters are from) Vashon, Wash But the value of the Griffiths ordinance, in its good | boasts that he never has kissed a] gy sathemae Ie — printed im next Saturday's column.|°Y® and girly who desire to join) Ps features, should not be discounted, It will no doubt serve Shaun’ ie women hale 6 dots? ee the Circle, and have written tol Circe | aid tive as a check to many evils, ‘The council should, however, ” ;Unele Jack for membership. It! but we moved out | “< freigh the measure, read carefully, the arguments gSi"“t) meyerae gngioh, by 6, Milan ty” Pad EP some of the features complained of by the mayor, an Mr. B vous a Ng Rigas POETS $ ee y ! a Vas the city stands in danger of being infested with the With the prdbent Tedsolare hat 3 crooks and yeggmen of the whole country, and Canada, ye never or never intended or heard as Chief Bannick declares, that particular provision in the/o¢ your stealing things belonging Griffiths ordinance should certainly be amended to Mr. J. Perro, nor of any one else 3 “I would be pleased tp There are so many clever Circle T have watched your corner! membership card in the posts that Uncle Jack bas con. ¢vef since we have taken The Star.|1 bave been interested iq cluded they must be aching for a I would ilke to have membership /jong time. 1 am 13 and cus ied, ex-|I do not believe you able to do a “Pootty Contest,” #0 & poetry con-| ettificato.”--Jewell Kiderlen, Bay \in the drawing and poetry cam ee ee myn pa eur sey it q| thine like that or that you have tent righ rng My ‘Just think-|Vie¥s Wash jon Metealf, Marysvilie, cited, hasty action. Let us take our time a believed I suspected it of you, As $1.00 for & few lines of poetry. | | i 4 é “1 am very interested in The Star| “1 have ofte: iq ee Eircle wants comical poetry.|circie and read ‘The Star every |of your nieces, am Mian me Kind that wil make the other! wight, and will be pleased if you!|Please send Circle boys and girls rock with me a E will send me a membership card. | card.”—Mild Smith, laughter. And Uncle Jack knows); gm ¢hirteen.’—Grace Scllman.|4sth st pe: & good police bill. i for your tranquillity and peacefu' ness, I give you my regards with The Probabilities ca gg SI ; r ) - t bh holding Circt + Postmaster General Hitchcock wants to know to what! gign on a delivery wngon—“Inde- is é ; See rrene coe ees teens vrcie| Bothell, Wash. : extent we will probably use the new parcels post, after) pendent Oysters. j \ funny poems. They even make the) “piease send me a membership |d = eye to write to : January 1. h te eitinated & 0 tiee.ne0.eee old fellow laugh himself, There are! oarg My slater, Feoneea, would re Fer fe veareae a nd haves f i 't k vithin a mile of what you ce wows *o many Circleltes that can write of ? Sig suse n brother. My a fat Well, Hitch, we don’t know with: ? is invested in the moving picture funny lines, it’s going to be hard tc also apprec acard. I have won high firet and I am fw will probably disgover by experience. We do know, how-| business in the United States, \ ® 4 \two prizes and have been on the | second. Please send me eee decide 4 winner next Friday. All ponor roll twice.”—M the poetry must be original, Ern t Tarter, 4732. 46th ever, that if we ‘can reciprocate for the skinning that the ble Beh we are surely going] Russia leads the world in wheat OG ee companies. have been giving us, - must contain not over 20 lines, It on a - = 4 Serdo it For the sake of seeing how good it feels not to be Digg ton et sane ganar “ must also be short and snappy. Cir IS YOUR NAME | Zeer Clete see of times, and tam . . : f ve have been pred " ele poets must have their letters! ? ery much. 5 robbed, we're going to mail a lot of stuff thet we pkgs than | one-third of ot, world’ ° rae nrg pagel ag wrod ON THIS LIST? |""T'have a friend that eating ourselves, or feeding to the hens ¢ are going wean is of wheat. Rus than 2 o'clock next Friday after.|Allce Hawkins Agnes Duncan | dollar the first ‘ime ahe ted on better terms with distant relatives by sending pti oh ts beige Fe pth noon. The winner will be an-| Anne Harris Ronald Tumway Pa. vou please send ie & 7 le know poor people y tquapesd in Gaterd hy Mildred Allen Giadys Turner rship card? r tokens at 10, 15, 20 cents postage. We know f peop rela . eed in Saturday's corser, Mariah Traynor eaml Withane 1 go to the Game not very far away who will get useful things from us that Words of Famous Women. we simply wouldn't pay the extortioners of the express Mrs. Marcus Junius Brotus— _ " . * “Mare, do you think it's right t companies for carrying. ‘We are going to be more generou vey Ba Z Fe yh sity _— | Edwin Baimert Clyde Guice and am jn the fourth junior offis boy tels about the kind harted gent AVE Ur Wee ne ppb \evin Wala 8 years old. MI ity | “a that hi door i ’ tunit! a a Ruth Higgins Oscar Johnson wa charitable and useful and, Hitch, when such ne ak tY | night while you chase around with po wiped ng yap acne Deer ‘Unsle Jack: Weald yeu aes a. Se eee : comes, it’s just useless to try to post you on the probabilities. |that fellow Cassius? m7 nee, ete ee Ba gritty Fg %/ 1j| Please send me a membership card?| arthur Gray Gladys Thornton HAS BEEN o A a A is eye open for al nds funny; lineby the door come open, a! We ve token 7 ter for ton| 44 eee Pet THE CIRCLE mer games in this burg of a mdden | he he | Horace Douga wu! ‘eterson. years. I like The Star and its Cir-| Corrine Peterson Dear Uncle Jack: > 4 Pn ac gy iaber te gp: satil Ga eae en ee — cle very much. Tam 16 years old.—| “The twestyone boys and girts| 1 eve bees ‘the tetia it pretty near cost him his car/ lovely smile, and she was just say-|4*7! Johnson, 169 Etruria st | whose names are contained in the /in the Star Circle be fare home, also his sundial gad ing good night when two large aie dn | following Met contributed drawings | very much and Tike to astickpin and all the other bridka- husky guys came dashing up the DECIDES TO ASK to ‘orm ig g — ie pagans | oe re py oe Shane a & sweltshotet, | they grabbed the gerl, and the’ m4 ogy ing Baggy ee oo meio pone Doscaption poe I 5 * watebio, i for | i and one evening after seging | kent from omaha was just going tol some time. 1 have now decided to| ONE FROM REDMOND |! to bave a members show be went out for a Hitter stroll swing on them when one of (hem) ask for a membership card. I also NICA Dear Uncle Jack I read your 205 22 ae fe ye getecnig eben a wien pd lg gg hoo ror ane wish to send you a pleture or draw: | Circle letters every Monday and am| °° “74 *%: 80s Sealile Watch Our Smoke ! 4 During 1912 Uncle Sam will beat his record with a four- billion-dollar foreign trade. Imports will be approximately : 800,000,000 and exports $2,200,000,000. 7 * This is very fine but, with these figures, the bureau of q foreign commerce sends out some information that, strikes i us as being finer. The Atlantic coast gets the lion's share ‘ of foreign trade, but by far the larger percentage of grain JOSH WISE Ys: “After tryin’ thirteen years ter well his farm, Tad Now his heart is nearly broke be- cuz he doesn't F ‘ vg seen # yung lady tryin a key if a) we was watching from across theling of a house. I see this house | ye interested in them, is in the northern border and the Pacific coset pores, to which, ern oo ter 8°) door | street, yung feller, he says, Justifrom my seat in school Thanking | ta o pelts old and am in high HIGH SCHOOL ‘ " of course, the great’ Middle West contributes. ot buy anotha,| tt ident seem to unlock, and just) look yourself over and see if you've) you in the future for a membership | fourth grade DECIDES TO. Wait until the great western part of our country gets H Se Vtarm,.” as he came along, abe says, ob, dear lost anything card.—Auge Harris, 1703 N. 39th et. of course that made bim stop for| so the poor boob did, and by golly Please send me a membership) neer Unde Jems © jcard, as I would be very glad to] .6 munkiin High the benefit of the Panama canal and becomes known to the : just a minute, to see what was the he had lost everything except what u FRE | . see : thousands of people who are going to visit the coast exposi- Scie, GUM the aun wiser’ Matlin taleenee on fetta SHE’S A FRESHMAN | ola ‘your Circle Axelia Johnson, |)i ting that you F tions! Westward the good things are flowing, including 3 PR iy will you seo if you can open the| § got to hand it to you, mamle,| Dear Uncle Jack: 1 would Uke| hy RF D. 1 to your Cozy Circle I ; : West Virginia is the greatest of| door for me | says one of the bulls, you sure are|to get a membership card, as I am r 3S decided to join. freedom of woman. the gas producing states, produc ) producing ive been trying ever so long, 40d a quick worker hot a member of your Circle, 1 send me a - eee gy feet ah year.| my key dont seem to fit © mamie had to go with the cops,/am a freshman and am 14 years WON FIRST TIME am 12 years old. ‘7 ania Was seco 7 ™ * Observations 104; Raneas third, 781 4c so being real obliging, just Uke} and ber frend went along and got/old.—-Your niece, Mildren Allen,| Dear Uncle Jack: I have read any other gentleman from omaha.) his stuff back at the station North Bend, Wash. The Star so often, and have read he took the key and he tried to un-) and he will see al the betulfall]| - . ee lock the door yung ladys in new york freeze to} the yung lady stood quite close to) deth on their doorsteps before be him, and tried to help him will ever help anuther one once he felt her hand on bis arm, johny ease eS ED MAYBE the old mountain /foorth, 53,222,619. $1500 to be defeated for con-| put the vapory mantle on tier Okie sean tains 5g. . Had a machine some-{self the other day merely to) ~~" pendant yg ing like father-in-law used to} start us gassing on the old The United Kingdom consumed ident , . inier-Mt. Tacoma-argu-|639 pounds of tea per capita last have, evidently. Mt. Rainier com oe eee ea ag re B the United States, 1.06; Russia, 90; France, .07. Pennaytvania’s eit cost’ Nick Longworth Misdirected energy — A province? of Chile has two float- Eating spaghett! with a fork. tng wehools for the benefit of island. Calling restaurant by differ-| residents. Sign in a Second av. ‘window: FE yet, oy site ese Do Not Fail to Visit the i: ment. ee eet Ot ere inctrisg| JAKEY FURTH is anxious who has figwred out that/to put the word “scab” on ray Paha rs ur Shoes Are Made to Wear.”| G b ee tra was over 40 and the saongard = = the union) goog. That'll head’ off ‘saebede| er college yell, Re goes allen de rag tregpdd 3 Antony baldheaded, with fleas,| Miners at Kenton. Who might want to play marbles! Trying to find a clotheshook on| brows and rend the order—Now 9 at that time of their love Who Could Forget itt with ‘em. which some of your wife's clothes | York World. are not hanging. It is reported that King George, by not to @ r of England i an orchestra condue-| eine uag Sour tee roe een MINN tor. There's a job for him'in com} Quite a heavy frost was in evi- dence this morning. Across the affair. TRE so j [river the fresh snow lay on the ESOTA HAS +t 18 eaey Je ie ecepers mountains, marking them as fore-| ducting the concert of the powers. san when you have been whip-| runners of winter and making them aie Only $2 sailing vessels wore TALKATIVE TRIP ped to a frazzle as a partizan.| very beautiful with color contrast| One of the richest countries in|DUllt im the United States On her trip from Yokohama, The autumnal return of talente|the world is that part of the Fete Odd tens, showing most of|Which terminated yesterday, the SOMEHOW, we didn’t fcel| from the branches of trees jalay peninsula known as the ‘ | “MILWAUKEE? EXHIBIT € And see a handsome display of 8. 8. Minnesota, which docked here . ‘ them brilliant in the absence Federated States. Nearly half the|e™ were small i esterday afternoon, was in contin- . half so cold this morning af-| ciioroph: : om ly y , fl e vil cells. These below the | World's supply of tin comes from juoug wireless communication with a ter Superintendent Kempster’s| masses above and all intersperse’! there. The United States produced $96>\ 1.6 vessels or Iand stations. GRAINS, FRUITS AND VEGETABLES & 2 223,528 worth of gold last year. @) «we received enough news every * ae promise to heat the street cars.| with the green of the pines and | cedars, made @ scene worth remem-| There is about 60 cents’ worth | decrease of — leper h ys to print a newspaper,” said WITH Judge Albertson's bering.—Garfield Co, (Colo.) News./of silver in a dollar—and about) 1919, and an incroase of $17,062,528 Cape Garlick last night. “During { ri 40 cents’ worth of beef, compared with 1900. the entire trip reports arrived con- decision another Sampson has o a ~ edbeshinat guerra: stantly of the war, politics, races fallen, who for a brief spell jorde ee wee Buenos Aires is preparing to| “If steak 1s too nigh, eat a plate|and prize fights.” had caused Profanity hill to], Mrs. Jullus Caesar—"It's very| build a $17,000,000 reservoir for|of beans,” said a doctor at ¥ ‘The Minnesota's apparatus has a a * humiliating, Jule, to have to ask/storage of city water. homemakers’ conference in Chica-| range of about 2,000 miles, tremble—with excitement, at least. Grown in Washington and the Northwest. - To the Public: . : . s : +7 bs bs. You are cordially invited to visit Milwaukee Exhibit. © you ery time I want any go. “Imagine they're steak and you) With favorable winds, the Minne- Car 500, which will be open to visitors at the Jackson Streét ~ <2 In many German cities of con-| won't know the difference.” The) sota made remarkably fast time, 12 siderable size the soda fountain {s| doctor apparently has an idea that|daye and 22 hours from Yokohama unknown. nobody knows beans. to Cape Flattery, She brought over Union Passenger Station, Seattle, on Saturday and Sunday, o. _ —— 5 cue meoeaes Se and 1,500 tons November 30th, December Ist, ffom 10 a. m. to 12 noon SKYGACK FROM MARS and 2p. m. to 5 p. m. EVERETT CLAIMS WASHINGTON TITLE EVERETT, Wash, Nov. 30.—1n the form of-a challenge to play for]. the championship of Washington and Oregon, the high school at Bue gene, Or, recognizes Everett as MEAWOERED ONTO GREEN ~PLACE WHERE EARTH BEINGS WITH KAQOSTHAS WERE AT TRS OF MAKING WHACK STROWES AT WMTE PELLET THEN THEY HAD TO MANE WALN-STEPS TO Fund Editor The Star: A few weeks minimum wage law in force, one ago a Japanese banker killed a man contractor I know of is charging dy hitting him with his automobile, $7 a week for board and compels ‘Two witnesses claimed that he was the workmen to board in his camp not going over 7 miles an hour. A so that he can get ay much money coroner's jury acquitted the banker, back from them as possible. This EXHIBIT CAR is handsomely decorated with fruits, grains and vegetables, grown in Washington and the Pacific Northwest, and is one of a number of such cars being operated by the “MILWAUKEE” for the purpose of a lieving the accident unavoidable. | i YOUTH RTH demons i Mi th He eieasnteld was covered wih buhen the" ‘eek pense jo ag er poomed CARRIED pen pa peeve ry ot ee Eugene be idly ob pgs «toga er here , fain, which prevented the driver|voted for this law they had any|’ : asked for a game for “December 7, naedaniacoe>| wovaaai from seeing anything, those gct how It would be tireum-| | ANOB-STICNS AND WERE COMUSED ce sere, tie, "etas GREAT NORTHWEST. ‘ ink of a man driving along the | vented. OR. : itieet ot even one mile an ‘hour| eee ee Ae a ee ving are not This is the first “Agricultural Exhibit Car” that has ever when he isn't able to see anything| Editor The Star: I am dismayed| - é allowed. | Hverett claims the Waah- as . aegis NE: pao ¢ onal of him! It's preposterous. /to think anyone who had been a tagton tie been displayed to the public in Washington and it will’ aa- js wasn't unavoidable; it wus| patient at the King county hospital ye % . stiona 5 i isi criminal negligence. |eould be as srigracatal an “A en ENVOY’S WIFE questionably prove of great interest to visitors. The lJeast that this Japanese | pathizer,” whose letter red | banker can do is to support the|The Star on Nov. 16, ciate . dead man's her, who perhaps! Aunt Carrie, who has been bed was wholly dependent upon him | ridden for six years, has for ber living. such careful attention that CITIZEN. | never once bad a bed sore. _— Although the food at this hos- SHAR MRBRB ) pital may not be served so daintily, THE OPEN DOOR. & | it is as good as that in any hospital % Brotherhcod League, in the city, | * 511!4 King St. Main 2496, As to Dr. Corson's treatment of % = Positions wanted for pianist the patients—well, if “A Sympa- ® and orgauist; house carpenter, % | thizer” didn’t like it, why did she * ship carpenter, nookkeepers, wish to remain there? Miss Butt, The car will be in charge of polite attendants, who will not only furnish information with regard to the manner in ™ which this car is handled in the East, but will also be glad to receive comments and suggestions from visitors, who are interested in the development of this great country. REMEMBER. The car will be ‘open to visitors from 10 a. m, to 12 Noon and from 2 p. m. to 5 p. m., SATURDAY and SUNDAY, NOV. 30th, DEC. Ist,, at the O.-W. R. & N. NURSES TURKS NEW YORK, Nov. 30.—Myron T. Herrick, American Ambassador to France, was ® passenger on the Mauretania. He said that Mrs. W. W. Rockhill, wife of the American ambassador to Turkey, was doing & great work in Constantinople, “Mrs, Rockhill,” said Mr. Her- rick, “has turned the American Em- bassy into a hospital and is caring for 100 patients a day.” seeeeeee ® stenographer, electrician, head nurse, is very conscientious EMBEZZLER RAPS ii sea sm ty ore or si if > --nliletataalag steam shovel se Ioipad dpd out Me doctor's orders BANKING SYSTEM R eer, without fear or favor.. Both Dr, ~ Ml. CM. MERE R AH Corson and Miss Butt come will- PORTLAND, N 0.—G = at ewe a a BI a ingly and pleasantly to the relief Clark arrested h “ne thi ee nie ere be pare bl ‘— itor The Sar: Seeing what | gtfany"mucfrer at any tine, ether carkel with ipniaietion be CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE & PUGET SOUND RAIL- paper accomplishes, I should like I too, Mr. Editor, wish that an To. Yi alk hed iesuatoacproe) : ant iat 4 few words as to how | Investigation of this hospital would caiitanaiaa’ te nwhien ne pl ean tis aloe hs " . ste ae ns contractors re yf por Nag true facts laid be- the abolishment of the cate ps 5 fore the public, #0 everyone would a A e are 5 ; ey “ board in camp. Now, with the! ge ‘GRATEFUL PATIENT. toe ee 3 z i uclence, 7 et