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THE STAR THURSDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1912. || PUBLIC PESTS | Two Generations 1 ; : we oa 'S HOW PARCELS POST LAW WORKS n Trivate Ix a M ti. . +4 Tie TCRIPES NORFEN LrAath Of NHWePA _————— | an who rine through re Are Now Using ti peore Having fall leased wine pews service of the Latte ‘ iad volview doers. 4 __Prens Assoetar ions ee | ode Women who do their shopping} _Fatered Wash.“ poitat neces ‘ eee after 5 o'clock | Nation's Most Popular Laxative ite per ¥ , Lik BF ToT EES } 5 The # oO amokes rope cigars| Keeping Millions of American Wine Star Publishing Co. Mhouc: Hvehaame Malin NORTH DAKOTA om» Fon « street cur, Families in Good Health | 1 / rhe n who site in the seats | } suserved dor umahiee, There mst be_genuine merit to | j 2 The umbrella borrower an article that h ood ent of ltwo geverations uf users " am and wae - Sour DAKOTA. Some Suggestions. | Im the field of medic © he Uncle Sam has spent $/0,.000,0) in tga tare : / . It you're looking for a little re-| hid Kreator sue tained | i e last 10 year And 250,000 a resenting a large) ‘ ab memberance for your sons’ teacher | {iat success to —~ | ee in the last 1 i ‘ ER PRCT ITS ' ban ome or the woman acrose the street {than Dr. Caldwell ) Pepuin } part of the reclaimed area, le Vv : 5 J ee who gave you the sweet pickle re | Which In ey t to two NEBRASK cipe lant summe e Mover |senerations of people, Its use in ; scttlers. : 3 BORA eipe last summer, here is a clever | sonerationt, of people. i coming ‘ d, m : ‘ indadasl ; / Of the thousands who have gone upon the land re : Nevapa Wotan | ane aia ae by Mat Of susgections complied nore general, The resson, prinaf s “EVAG m8 | t ‘ t t have failed utterly, while many more have had but indif igo : / Diamond rings—$10 to $1,000, | Hly, Im that It has merit. If is wi bat ~ : ' + €OLO®ADO Diamond necklaces $60 — to |!t repre iteelf to be, a ta ‘ ferent success ee econ! ‘ ‘ J : $5,000 tonic, It ¢ not hide behind the Besides the public lands open to settlement, there a A ; Diamond tavattores—$25 to $2,000, | Dame of s inown frult Or veg . ay cal! for home There gifts are simple and tasty, | @t@ble; tt does not make exagger i millions of -acres in private ownership that call f ' ne and one or two of them ought to) #4 olatses mot se coarse lan on. cata ‘ c lease anyone guage to set forth ite ¥i S makers wihout response i The map shown above Mlustrates the parcels post rates that will prevail in the United States after the |P/e#*e Buyer It is « medicine, but so mild and ' Ox of tartth nd a : \ - is he want hos nd ait] It will be noticed that the countr divided into zonos.! Rach xone has a rate, being the cost per |, Hig oon pie in hae Fy ted hr gd ge Bh , he oo re. never m th nited States who want f esa a » cou y ream Bio vt : . ¢ morely by keeping | of others give it to tiny o 1h 4a 0 . Ale a j a ; pene ee . € e | pound of packages sent from Seatt! The follow! ile gives the rates people awake nights and ‘yet, in ight! ' e, it) m De ‘ Howie rae. wale 1 independent living " - a equally effective for grown fre. F L. Menke, Galt. Gallia j The trouble is they haven't the ne ry capital, That mt Sa rhs oe Cae v2 Hen swallowed @ $200 ruby. at a, lt is for any disorder of the stom- | th ¢ iearned (0° SRO and that is the reason that milli thers can n WEIG! ; = J 4g 3 . | 23 | et prize as the most valuable fowl dyspepain utleg how severe harsh Syral F | ; > > s> z » > for billous sour "stomach, ga re i ’ | £ 4 & iw 3 “ > by vat try it. y | @ «3s * - 4 3 ss YL 1 would make a wonderful|on the stomach, headache frowsl fort With the average cost of decent living $750 a y« and | +. ; 78 ¥ es } wife,” says Mary’ Garden, the |ness after eating, and similar cor i : oa ed pig OF tela peank on "7 hat Y -y ; - : pera lady. ‘The owl car, by the|plaints arising from a clogged-up | eve the average income less than S000, 4 set pounds We | 97.05 | 90.08 | 90.07 | 90.08 | $o.09 | 9010 | 90.11 12 | way, is’full of men every night who|condition of the bowels. It k accumulate the capital required build a home on raw] 3 Minds ; pe eee ° 14 16 i a + 24 Ihave believed women when they | pleasant to the taste and does f ti . q 20 23 28 ah |) 86 ftold ‘om that gripe. It can be used with safe e 3 dream land. 4 pound ° os M 18 2 7 30 37 41 48 : nd good results by an eb. 4 ee ce tt P 5 pounds . ‘tek: & 7 3 +4 : 4 . — and good rem nyo: an cna po The statesmanship that shall lead the ma mf the! § Soueds 2... 40 He ee | | Bide “28 Bee a Die fag a The stork ts a wise old bird, He|ae or in any condition of th 415 F ae cninat tye de. ttifie Meenel® tana ; tay Sita af } i 1 | 12 Hiknows that {f he brought babies and that person's health will im. |\ ond iT perous homes on the land m ve a trifle & 7 pounds Mm | : ) 7 “4 4 i vi & free i people to prosper: om 1 p a ; & peunts | 3 +4 | 4a ee A ee: $e [into some houses the inmates |pvove. Kvery drumgint sells it a oitle will be mailed you Aaa sagacious, .a trifle more warm d wi uman kindness, than] 5 Doonas bee 3 ; 4 A of 2 | ro og [Wouldn't know any better than to] the price is only fifty cents ar ‘ ‘ranted or ty ° : 10 pounds “ ° . i | feed the infant on dog biseults, one dotiar a bottle. w anything we have had in the past il rises 42 z 62 | j 91 1.01 100 Deen Poop heen a , sh i! pounds weaiace 16 6 57 os | 1.00 Lu 1.32 HRY ne. —— applicable to p argela intended for delivery at the” office of mailing of on a rural route erefro ( . = « : Railroad Magnate B. F. Yoak gets off, in World's} @ pie to ape oe a — is a Work, anotlicr whoop about railroad yement as a par;| N Beste Sater sie sheet clad mecmernse + Ps erious gays, disburses a billion dollars ann to its 1,700,000 em / eden . = eee ———___— A oe verare 0 ut $590 per vear per ployes. As this is an average of ab 2 '* PST 1) CAN REMEMBER— jeveeus i employe, the blessedness of present railroad ma nent! ‘The old Washingtos, * ie ah ts sat The “Third Avenue.’ * jot clearly appear 7 + ONE YEAR AGO. * Pn oe ‘ : vt é | When Taft camo to towns as sosM wise |% . mat a 1 many other ndustrice are fj 1) president. Berrrrr ; aes — ) eee an average is one of the things that is turn soci to| When the fire department head man Vetch" 1.) Richesos a ee eee — - . fquarters were on Seventh and Co says farmin’ 18) 1 innell «ater Me: fhe the minimum “wage or wage « ms Average ag¢S liumbia fooin’ ite attrac: 00; Sitempts oul de x¢ ‘ i i d stock d Is of} Bell Town tlons when you ae - of $590 per year and. avers ailroad ; oxgpiies Geet ee have. ter be al, Supreme court reverses .udge 16° 2-3 per cent on gross receipts don’t balanc ut plumber, im, civil Uty'® decision in Geors Work ae fe XalS “the story of enrichment of the few and uegl | CAN'T REMEMBER— engines Public utilities edeamittes of the an tae a Frei, anist ter make. ie } Where I inid that xc butte city council votes to $250 the many. | When there were no suffragettes Sprouan iit 000° of city car It a the A am Rn Sa oe \ When men did not like to decor throug $2,000,000 bonds lor wale DR. MARY WALKER! We've stood th k of alate themselves with a lot of tin! y city comptrotier badges and parad says Jane Adilani¥ is a selfish bill for porterhouse. 1V a eee eee eee ee ee ~~ sebker after ‘notoriety. Would Mra. O. H. P. Belmont, o Guls’ ti aul n girtartordo |® *) - the ladies like a 24-foot ring,| POSTMASTER RUSSELL New York's richest women, your leap year-ing : a cae . ‘ ladies like a 24-{c ing. ahha Giai |gome into the egg business e| * * « ‘8 would a. four-foot one do?|S4Ys nitec States parcels! can afford it | Omebalt the world won't Khow ** ****¥ eee eek ween! = ; sis post will help reduce the cost PE Sy ac |how the other spent Christdias”” | Judge P. P, Carroll dectares Se 3 : aici ia ern Lee ine © May | : xo x) 5 | ator Samuel H o frauded 4 4 EAST Peoria’s down re Maybe t The FE language ts , (READ ANSWER IN THE STARS | him in = ; ; ; . of mayoralty nomination ‘endent of schools be- ms cl j extracts from recent issues of the : cause, 'tis charged, he tried to) reduce tariff charged by|patific Commercial Advertiser it islish teacher in a spir-|the big four express ym | Published at Honolulu, show =e . bd a a “Hilo schools are without Jani RE is that it will/ing all the time, as the fol) 1889 smn Rea Thirteen ont of 18 city council yen, Who passed ordinance com g residents in “rat district al fire escape to sce her slide.| panies. tors, and parents are very mact so Reap atleast two rat traps about * | tors, > . pach heir places, found to have violated |i MANUFACTURED SINCE 1850 ; They don't want young teach- wee hubu. thet ord ef ag young a ai } seek ik aideiet: ak. en rere She mine a8: hk cldeat, Celie Mriek Riba ei 3 ems’ ideas taught how to SOCIETY women caught/4..i" os er y one of the est reliable firms in America. — oe | Few Clothes, Indian girl, is go chute. in raid on London gambling| “The reception was followed by ing into vaudeville. It's a wonder cowie joint.” My word! And this;* a" i we escaped this ne as we did OVER 50,000 NOW IN USE wa gay oe ae | “She was sitting on the makal coeappinia saute ‘ams aga g ga about the noble folk who ssn ae eg Enter the explosive golf ball. It nd every one satistactory. Lincoin Steffens, suffers for always poking fun at NeWl Scherteret 4 mune to deny used to be the explosive language 8 GUARANTEED FOR 10 YEARS. RRR Vithout any “ifs and ands.” o * eit \‘* APPROPRIATE GIFTS, * * * REGULAR PRICE $375, WITH INTEREST * RESTA REARARAEAH EK And sold by reliable dealers everywhere. For children under five years ye . the sins of society. What YOu | York's sporting f trying to do, Linc? Trying) —_——__— Sei " a Sieaw bat = ‘ Harvard professor who ts trying! to slip Becker by St. Peter on) 00" w hats are seldom seen now-| ning our whether angle worms "s ticket ? PR sca wht think might take up as a aide line a acalper’s ticket Such lu the Increase in the coat{ tt, ca2¢. of the Harrison, N. J., aa auch Js the increase in the cost | horse which ran away, bolted into a PROVIDED one can sur-|°f living as shown by the price of | hakeshop, picked up @ fruit cake in| ia \antiques that chairs and bureaus or | Automatic revolver, high power wive the shock, says Prof.tiat cost $5 one hundred years ago] gman Sad made & bee line for Berzoine, French scientist,/20¥ *e!! for $700. ao |radium, typewtiter, box of ‘clear. Our Present Sale Pric GS 1,000 volts of electricity has ERE Louisville belle gave a party “Do you believe in short-time |ailligator farm, motorcycle. q Teddy's African trophies have| at which she released a live | bonds?” ~— ——s * the food valuc of a porterhouse been put out of the national mu-| cat from a bag, with a note Government or matrimonial? | SOCIETY SCANDAL 2 seum. But he still has the G. 0. P.| tied around {ts neck. The not ones eg steak. Turn on the current! Sicpnant akin r announced her engagement, | Wife of an actor, whose name, of STIRS UP BOISE Ks ME A 0 ll ‘s —.|course, is not essential, flagged a as : train on Long Island by waving In| Br Untied Press Leased Wire. ® $ : air the red sweater which. enc BOISE, Idaho, Dec, 20.—~Social p. her bull pup. She didn’t removelcircles In the city are stirred to him wiki-wiki to Maal, he pup. their foundations today because of —~ the arrest of Dr. Edward T. Biwar, No Interest Misdirected energy~ a prominent physician, and Badie 3 Paying Gen. Dan Sickles’ debts. | Doherty, whom, it is claimed, he Carries out our policy of many sales and small profits. We explained in The Waiting for the average elevator | married MNegally. The arrest comes |i — ane ; ignenRehOase aees , : : rather than walk one fight of|as the resuit of a nation-wide search Sunday, December 15, the way these instruments came to us, making this loW’ ataire by Mwer's firat wife, who claims i ible. @ Buytng balr tonic from a bald-|he jeft her to run away with the Do- Seve: Qeeere headed barber herty woman while in Chicago, It Buying hair tonic from a long |is claimed that Biwer was divorced haired barber. from hia firet wife in January and Telling a walter how you like| married Miss Doherty in April your ronst beef. thus falling to walt the legal six Carrying a cane. months. : s 5 P F ‘ sickened diutteeneamemmaninns eA AN RR High interest and financial ruin go hand im hand TERMS $1.50 PER WEEK / No more than you would pay as rent if you were renting a new instrument Fdltor The Star: Will you kind-jearly to uproot any tendency grade. CREAM |!y use your influence in putting &}toward demoraltzation in thelr [stop to the raffling of turkeys and} children. jother birds alive, especially on| Why will parente permit, thel TWO YEARS’ TRIAL WITHOUT THE LOSS OF ONE DO! be holiday eves? ys and giris of school age to + re . . } z h These poor fowls, mostly distrib. | patade the streets at 9 and 10 Any time within two years we will allow by written contract every dollar paid on. : @ ted in saloons, are carried around | o'clock in the evening? Is it be instrument to apply on purchase price of any other new upright, grand or player pi for hours after they are won, The/cause the courses offered in the af - 3 : n ‘aa abuse these birds often @uffegtn| schools at the present time are sim in stock. the bands of drunken men {# cftel.| plified to such an extent that a —— are led verally dfugked) | child does not find tt necessary to nbout by & atring. tied top foot] study mt home? ‘There fe me doubt MONEY BACK IN THIRTY DAYS 3 or neck; others arte made ‘to drink} thet certain topiea are easy to themselves drank. But Worst of/grasp for some children, but this jail their lives are sometimgs.negrly|does not excuse them from r wholly crushed out by the drunk-| strengthening themselves im those NO EXTRAS OF ANY KIND . : f d lo er cost of livin: jen owners and others an 8 or| studies that are difficult. Children oo Ww — |bumping about. Fowls caff jus®as|of school age should have’ their} free stool, free cartage Purity in ’ & well be raffled off dead minds concentrated on the things| e stool, free. cartage. AR READER. that benefit their age, and it ts| these are the demands of the day. wt Spvigna thank (he ahiid ohe fun tort THESE ARE PIANOS, NOT DISAPPOINTMENTS Editor The Star: 1s ont ectviflza-| ly wanders on the streets at night! If this instrument is not satisfactory in every way as represented Pure food is health, and health is economy itself. We can- sOehas tak In atneliieeiligl Gant| hie vente nad th Gi ntpones beyond | Our agreement with the tactory was to sell 200 of these Pianos before Cheistmas e . growly la in disciplinihe oir) his year dd it ts ap p th . . . a ealizi ectati f » t t ic not have health without healthful food. Bldton? “i thot, what te fe ogee | continunce oC thie toe ene, tat ei We are more than realizing our expectations. If you are interested act quickly, #8 Nd i d jof the intolerable conduct of the} generations will prove harmful to} there will be no more at this price. “ The most healthful foods are the quickly raised flour foods— [evernge Amortenn child today? [future Americans, These are standard pianos—not stencils, ‘Thie statement is backed by. $500Qam biscuit, cake, muffins, crusts and other pastry when perfectly time would recall their eb . el Ee, cash ¥he - they would find there was Editor The Star Please print! made from wholesome ingredients. too-apparent liberty which eharae-| thie verse from the to th chapter | WE DO AS WE ADVERTISE, BRING THIS AD WITH YOU. ‘ ys erizes ne child ol oday | of Genesis. am eager to hear the bs ‘ Dr. PRICE’S baking powder makes these foods in specially |seenis to be haughty, and to show | interpretation, many lve naa - : Ja lack of respect for elders, And| “And the Lord said unto him,} baer an aa Sag attractive, appetizing and wholesome form, and for both even when parents are brought faee| Therefore whosoever alayeth Cala, | |to face with the situation, they Im-| vengeance shall be taken on hin chooses simply because he is a| Why didn't Jesus condemn the unwholesome baking powder, can |child. Is it a wonder that our for-| woman when brought to him? Could | never make pure, wholesome food. {ot training’ the. averege, Ametioan |it postibie thor tines: tatty Ieee WHOLESALE MANUFACTURERS RETAIL child re yes at home?. In the|ed in all the wisdom of the Keyp- home everything that tends to/tians, may have added something Seattle Store, 1 31 ey Third Ave. economic and hygienic reasons, such foods should be more | variably say, “He is only a child,| sevenfold. And the Lord. wet a| + largely substituted for meat in the daily diet. \\sck of peswatal’ traising te ee-|heg see caitans ees h & nite isto ‘i a = yressed in this sentence! vho w Jain? What was the} But begr in mind that alum, or Phe child may do whatever né| mark? Who were his slayers?. | & | build up character should) be @m-|to the Ten Commandment#? phasized and parents should begin 8.0. C

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