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THE STAR—SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 1}, 1913. ~ « THE SEATTLE STAR ; wore VY THE SCHIFES NOnTHnwetst Leva rr NEWSPare - 1 “ F Seattle TulgMeused wire news service of the Ualted \ Wren iad ys Me mall. out of city, S80} x1 : Previous Experience? | SULTAN GIRL JO lished Dnily by The Sine Publishiog Co. Phone: Kachange Main mie | e ; ; * 9 mane am It was scarcely half-past 9 NS PRIZE IN POETRY CONTEST | | when the rather feree king |__ GIRL WI S Aa Mise Dillpickles Indincreetly Chances a Visit to a Prizefight, Where father of the girl entered the is Ghaidtposisy contest: dlosed. . Thioad seme ae tae a © tork, 't ‘ COVERS BIG NEWS Her Presence Saves the Hero from Disaster pariowp whe the timid lover |iriduy afternoon, sevent int t| But a 1 slater ie a BY FRED SCHAEFER. was courting her, The father |iiniy and boys competin Miss | “Com me, Me send ne | had hin wateh in tis hand a | Latta Day, 666 7iat av, N n} I'M put you tn r I LF Th S th Star 1 ‘ime 1d Spokane Press, Youna man, he wale he firs e offered for the best | . «rade, Be “pee na ‘ Shes th yn a. brosquely, “do you know what brs Ag The totlowing boys.and girla| She fixed Me r | ath 1 ARSOLAT b are responsible for the act f the « Friday in Pe 64.6 ee ae tion: | Coral Kills, Gladys Wilkes.) Where a Junk man had | F =) : 7 ’ 3 " rightened lover, @ je « re) Townsend Hertha Ow a Theirvold clot ita at on oT, ; asking the Uni tates rress to investigate Dr. Fried bled out Into the hall; “IT [Saxe oa a eem: idred Bu LONGED TO JOIN 7 , } was jist going to leave!” Sugeno Thorp, $208 bth av. N The levening alon . % On D t 2, just two mogths ago, The Star and its rapid exit, the father turned [At Gitead. Auburt iva |Yon ¢ car thelr voles ringing, \* | in the gal associate he first start announcement of to the girl and said in astonlely Btone 507 20th av.; Corrine ter-| "Twa 5 fleke ‘ r " ne tonight gay na’ ment con | Annelt; M Lee 43 prone or & mem Friedmar came in a 2,000-word cable What was the matter with tsth N.; Emma’ Law, Stanwood; |"You have taken my purse mo Ma i fr erc he Scripps Berlin yrrespond that fellow? My watch haw | ines Nolet Porter Now dor ‘ me coven ee P gram | ay the Serpe vig Chega s down, and t’simply wanted | Witifred Gemmel, Vi Phi castle yx 52M MYRTLE MARSOLAIL 5 } tt The Star has 3 164 &2nd W An they wer ‘ tea ’ ent. Fre Msidlboceeh ach tnt athonin gees ihe ; to know the time Following are the winning poems| Home from the pl | Sultan Wash, int mumerou 1 s devel vents concerning] ne 2 - or r ceptional |“I did no such @ thing!” aa printed exclusive news de shite Milk is now being recommended | 04, two others of 4k rus : IN THE THIRD the cure, only yesterday giving its readers another expensive Jas a hair tonic. Sure, Look at the BILL AND sim. | He trled to any, cablegram from S! ttt of first American baidbéaded babies who have grown (The Winner) | But his words were lost | Dear Uncle Jack: fam 5 , \ ee Now Bill and Jim, In the midst of the fray ested in the Btar Cirche Mall patient who has taken e « Fue: © qi ‘ im ke to fot m § : eure, every physician eagerly followed The Star for the| so happy bs whee talking about > have a swim. And pulled out hatr, cee 3kk6 D. RICH @evelopments, and it has be roughout the United States wher-| other people's misfortunes had then the & 6 D, a @ver a Scripps paper ts Other newspapers generally after ae They bundled their clothes And left him ceil le E having been t th ry of the divcovery have Ignored Our Pitcher Gallery. 6 EL AULT * j entirety, eve it has developed into the greatest medical story A New York court has patched! Hoping to find them, Kent ONE FROM POU! of modern ¢ 8 . lup a girl's broken heart for $10, When they should come back. _— phe Fo". Ww. Ww rd, The ec indent ald be | ghee - 7 Those operations are always MISS FINN - une suas eredit for discovering and making y the pages Pip eh? most expensive Kise, They paddied and swam I know a lady, Mise Fino to join the Star Circle ‘a Fe ercnae nerd, early in November, wae tustructed to leave Lantos | Aone 4 Who {» exceedingly thin is great. Please send me amy t and visit other European capitals, He went over to Paris where, b | Would Accommodate Him “ nom “ny a va ” And when she was bade |bershtp card, | am 15 years gill 3 @hance, he met the cancer epecialist who believes be has disc ad He—Some tunes quite carry mo t's Jump in our cloth oe asia goats | ety ay a ive for that me hepherd wrote an inte < art away. inn pono ed throt the st achool, I am sendin Rieter specialist tar readera will remember, then fou She—Only tell me one, and I will) Then up eee oth, oe masgees ges igh the straw loetry for this week's contell Berlin, where, after a few weeks, be found Dr. Friedmann . | play ft with great pleasure, oe. pet on teu aude” EVELYN JENNY. GLADYS MONTOOM o : . tll convineed ce ‘ o a uds, sola ~ ' Poulsl § @8 4 trained newspaper t and inve Ry drygce | hey had teft in the shack, Stanwood ys - a that he had found a ste world-wide Then he used the A chiet of police has been con: | They hat Ye ssa ms SOOT A onmeestia ae @able at $2 per word verted in Columbus. Come to ” — think of It, one seldom hears of SHE’S INTER! 3 one being convicted a ig : eee Dear Unele Jack: 1 THE CHANCES Agreeing on Rules much interested in the Star Gi ‘ | The two cats were bitter rivals! Lior The Star: In a recent is ;the case of animals. But how does ike pte in bad nan ia carried u chain | worked. Bi | Si caloee tan eke wea sue your paper referred to proposed it work in civilized man? card. I am sending a little fm gy rked bis way up i bis ¢ y a Z “gartte® aah om. ; He carried chain In a surv Lage gh Be “it's mighty lucky for the kid,” said brother Dudiey, beaming, | “Let us havd an- understanding} Amendment No. 7, an amendment to Bip a eee ae poem. wraeaen cutis . h ysition in a ratlwa nh with @ oT on ” : , be- 2 > > ally Shee aanath, aed milion. j“that you got hungry, too! ae hc pe Be tt : |the city charter to be submitted toloause we can't live on grass, air, 1928 Queen Anne: He has 7 4 asso: he 7 | vi | Femembere i better—how I had im} AS to wha asked the other. | 4.6 voters on March 4th, as a model|sunshine, water and dirt —---— --— le ha Vand asi * a mace d basen lterrapted an attempt by MeBruise’s} “Is It to be a duel to the death,| ‘ Stumps? All the money in thypllpetballyppes k nd | Such a headache |manaxer to get the lad next door|OF shall we make it the best three |franchise proposition. I think this}Stumpe? | All the money in the) «x vx yey y wy HEH HH : + Bersih. eri So does | Very early this morning T Wok@) ty throw tho fight; and how my| lives out of five?” |term must have been applied with-| i V's tani ‘ * = eae smost, be part 6 ‘ Sogo ! his way up to/up at home and found myself lying! brother in his enthusiasm had bet iby Jout due consideration, because the * TO BENJAMIN BROWN 3 este Mepagh d « ontiments are independence andion a couch. For a moment I was|reckleasly on young Rauamitt Now that they are going to take|Coondment proposes anything but|, Money fs, or ought to be, a med-|# The answer to the rid ose baal . ; : always had all . ily my mind wander-|. Just then my brother came nole-|(tMelr desks away from congress: | Sr cget" franchis ium of exchange for vs. you asked about Is “A tom, In an old maid joularly ix who has . | daw at finally my mind wander-| as Brchegy es Mase ‘etal Ged, What Wil the gtateomen é0/° ome™ . service, Pulling stumps service | ® flake.” ie money she war ame sentiments pr ite nd things. /@d back to last night when I had pling Dimer yy Pg et hen | ben ripe iF — ar eter pnd rr ptet gad to society, aud the money received | 4 A strong character thes ~~ r ~ |heen at a prize fight, Really, at a! “Dudiey, who won?’ 1 cried,| Soe eanavmntiag of franchises |{F that service is only due bills on | j i je i te te te i tek ie eset mee same s - @ odds for} prize fight! My, I'felt mortified. | anxiously. | wich the people of this city saw |*ciety for service rendered. Whe b . ae Capital is surplus value created F a : onsibly.| And my head in auch pain! | Hedid not answer ost 9 come [fit to put im their charter in 1908) Vor that part of wealth which So Many of Them Lack a a sath to }“In the first place,” be said, “wha " 0 yroposal to cut out |”: ce vat > WANTED—Position as any such » ended. Had our kid neighbor, | sick? } \the polls by an overwhelming vote — - age app ies to absorb |v. cing Advertisement « young Ravem triumphed? Or! “Yea,” I said. “I suppose it was | Chief au the present safe | OTe SUP yr York Times r , place. I don't write this to correct the ae E had the victory gone to the coarne| the tobscco amoke In that pla a | suar ® prope amend-| ator, You bet The Star editor * |hasbeen, “Uppercut” McBruise? 1/CAme on tne Figl ee es en Sor tte Sl knows @ thing or two and isn't} A Brooklyn lecturer says d F al pag bb i” © ene jafras ; ha knows in| lennium is due in 1914. Lat. : alled then that I hadn't stay YOU ate that sandwich!" he acquire by purchase or condem-|*fraid to say what he knows in| tensint Mnouse will be faim 3 me M. A. Matt s to remain in our}hada't seen anything but the first | erted 1 suspected It was |nation for the use of the city itself |Piain English. ; a” eee tee e ‘ a ie ee vj few blows wk when a queer dope 4 NOW | know it!" Then jall the property of the grantee with: | hange of vi nn te & aa ba alt it cies P idst f our af fact ! Ms . he of pocket t , MA? ? : mids a 1€ made me hunt the fresh air) he 4 out of s KK “ in the limite of the public streets ah 4 * ‘ ; } 1 Anvele ol outdoors and r home ol «o handful of bills, from which # ue, hich i — him from deciding Los Angeles ed ' of bm could ay cule y trother | gothers t young Ravemitt| pode fay ade ani eae ofl, be poaiblah Bo wt penseost ter } Sow id jon wou . ; been sa ely about the exc Make the aforesa Dudley hado’t missed me from the | had won the franchise Itself, which shall 3 ‘ , oy Matthews, and LIVE. Seriously,|ringside in the excitement of sec| “It's mighty lucky for the kid,” heronnon terminate.” 1am not an|methods used for the protection of DR. LEONARD .. Stay v Ss Matthews, and \ Seriously, |risgaide. is te “gig Be et Se sce, Std rae egg nr 2a games |Cedar river against contamination, q ‘ 5 OY eee 1 ster sy are,| 9" “ é advocate G oer see lone is Inclined to think of it as aj|f will preach Sunday in ye can't understar a minister, aS YOU AFe,/ how my weakness came on »nce has proved that this , } ‘ { Pr dice of purity. and evening In the First 4 en this live-wire cit You've cer-|eating a Swiss cheese sandwich 1 guess t seen it. The » lause fs a very effecttive | Pare e ‘ would eve ns wii Bs y etainty {that bad been offeredyoung Raus-|kid has the luck and I've got the |fostrument of control over street Pry eyed seach Pin colt ema See r tainly had an ting re, and you ve Certainly | nict from an unknown source | headache. railway companies, so much so that) that, venue and Mario; ; . SRTY IN * “ PE , “|ploy men to guard the river and 3 made it intere All of usjand PARTICULARLY IN-| Things leading up to the bout 1] | THE END, the foremost experts, in the coun yoke cad bovtune take ather ae Morning Subject, 4 2 : r P > : a agree that eve ranchise gran ry <n , e JERESTING for certain ones of us, so v ) ver the “What number do you want, please?” For the benefit of those crazy|should contain such clause, It is eee haat Roe tkaece aan Earth's Mighty Ones’ fun nor the work is Sieh eeeabern: Ree Fes get, cantral? enough to read this Nothing Serious |requtred In many of the large cities |(he compn mture Nive fue Tank woe Evening Subject, se : . column, we submit, as can be seen|ot the United States. | | Evening Su! i Dadar y with us tk nor “ 7 exeavations, are kept in anything | Better stay with t 5 JOSH WISE SAYS: Anyway, the Turks put up « fate above, Bietace of the eblior, whe IRVING M. CLARK | Siti eaithtul condition. “MORAL LEPERS” eae pod battle 5 hi f t to work at) : REGISTRATION IN any previous yoar dosen't qualify you fee Mens, atte when they fant OMG) ne Shotograph the most soothing mp Me. &, 1 epoke. to thre cock |f 1. Whe are, some of ie t re sred since the first of the enemy n ? Editor The Star: You have said|camp No. 2, | spoke to |] lepers of Seattle? Wi the March 4 election. If 1 haven't registered since eee salve for sore sight-globes? Jes, it} pe, wealth coal, becf, grain, |about the insanitary appearance of | they? What san be ay a’d better attend to it NOW. ‘ < r t a 5 of, e done eS teh 2 mar ma Bite pel * Note the capacious sneezer, sym-| cabbage, etc.—comes from land. | the place. Peg Why ween’ the owl with them? Dr. Leonard ’ eae . oldes’ inhabitant, e. r , ‘ ‘ ; but [t seems to me | good enough. A, i q “FURTH SHAKEN by emotion while on trial Headlines lke Bill Kainit, says| Pooze ix the vernacular for that bolical of mirth; the deepset giim Bae ag Sam Yeu express the |ter reported to the Board of Health? | answer these questions, : that, on the stories from Hetlingham, really soothe one when one rides there's @ umber-|subtlo subtance that mon drown|™ers, denoting wit; and long, shag-| only hoo , Why, there were inspection permits|| | Organ Recital by Pret, I ge hich v we|single tax theory. I, being a) y: , Der Beme on « rush hour car, squeesed, pancake-wise, up against she fare eller that’s been | their sorrows in; the chief trouble|/S¥ corm silk. which proves | we) amet Se, ie full length and put|tacked all over the walle of every|{ ley, 7 to 7:30 p. m. : box, or with a heavyweight pas or doing a tango on one’s pet corn. in his family 60|betng that trouble is the swellost| haven't had the price of a shave for it thus: Labor applied to the land | shed in the camp, but they meant Vented cnoir of eighty a ees are, an’ th’ little swimmer that was ever in-|ten years. | ino more than a@ person's i , Aa tg i ish to have thia| produces all wealth ying i Seats free. a CHICAGO TELEPHONE CO. has raised its girls’ wages 90 cents dust 0’ antiquity | vented. Hooze Is sold for 15 conta a} Unless you wis a ie alt wean, and sunahine|“ne'd pay you back tomorrow: | ae 3 week so as to discourage their marrying and quitting ite service. hides th’ name of drink to ordinary people, but when-| Picture framed, please return it.) Are ban + eoeus tate ti ALBERT JULE. 4 ake 90 cents and the average Chicago husband no sane girl would who It wuz bor-|¢ver @ press agent or a mas Look-|It’s the only foto of us we have. equal wealth? It may : we — - 7 Besitate for long rowode from.” _|ing for a Boost calls, a newspaper “ mat . - - —-— - |man fe treated to the same. Men THANKS, DEAR reade jokes about the parcel who take a drink now and then and post, but what we're looking for ia a . @ by an express com- know when to stop” never do; 3 es pany man sinks who boast that they are mod. 0 4) u n ; * poe 2 erate drinkers keep right on till|f AN ARTICLE worthy of the author and of the publisher is “Sarah| Uncle Sam's idea of a joke ix to|they are moderately dead. Boose e 0 m an Ee Knisley’s Arm,” by Theodore osevelt, now appearing In Collier's; see express company horses tied to| wrecks homes and makes wives q Weekly. if you believe in judge-made law this masterful statement of|the parcel post. weep; ometimes mon weep, too. % facts will cure you i Mlle | This stage is called a Crying Jag. In Winter & great genius has been wy : , JACOB FURTH Is giving Seattle another demonstration of his power. eked on booze. Moral: DON’T “I see by the papers,” said George Henry Rose- Well, it makes no difference—you're out F He has suppressed the story of his trial in every Seattle paper except|!t Is easy enough to be pleasant | be a genius. E * Ps ' night, any way!” g ‘ 4 — P lay- Th i When players are batting hard, water, “that the Seattle Theatre has a company pla) i i nae youd But the fan worth while ing ‘Way Down East.’ What's the matter with I am, am I? Why, I haven't been out of 5 blessed house a single night since we were up % WE SUGGEST that Sheriff Cudih neglect his livery stable! !# the fan who can smile | ania? ; z F Business long enough to decapitate a score or more of deputies on his}|With snow in the baseball yard. Best Short | basi bh Ra baer. . i your mother’s last December! 4 payroll. 5 ill | “Well, Mr. George Rosewater, any time you think “Oh, yes you have, Mr. Rosewater. Don't 4 —vateanemenneonaema pat sad cad sak ak: Meakin aie STORIES we're going to spend four dollars for a show when me!” n that ought to be shackled and de | the rent’s due next Monday and the coal bin is empty, “Well, when was it?” 3 pore ne ‘ ‘ of the Day | you're badly mistaken. You know as well as I do “When was it? Why, didn’t you go down ®® e Se eae Eee that you can't get out of paying that John Davis the Bon Marche for Johnnie's toys? You : a e howd ae Liz and Mary were proceeding to man the rent—and Johnny wants a pair of shocs, and very well you did! ; Zopa who try to get @ favor jean eater awe ae Goes ee I've not had a stitch to my back all last year. You ““Well, for the land's sake! Why, that was 4 Paltbune § Sipbery-mouthed Jing into shop windows on their must think we're made of)money the way you talk before Christmas, woman! i hore who get buncheyed and | “4 about going to the Seattle Theatre. “Makes no. difference—you're always wantt ess an a y or Wien Wid Hak coer the window ot aa, eden pa : “Well, that’s all right,” said Rosewater, “but this to go out nights and gad around!” : Fops who think everyone is he 7 ‘ee on isn’t going to cost any two dollars a seat. There's a +6 6 ee ; ; as much interested in them as |TSPher and gived her eyes on a rset etl : Y thea they are in themaclven, ein ce tke ee first pnecmbagste pain pigs A Paea oF bal a An hour and a half after the foregoing dial i i G ° Slo; ho ° ke them- e r sca 1 yuse for half a dollar—anc yalco: . “ ios cin eel oe Noticed in the finest biscuit, rolls, cake, advan smibediied ts ne > through the village. on ite chirey nahie What's the matter with a whole Mr. ' nd Mrs ae aed ep ier 2 — i . * she shrieked ° . : a : = e cente » Sez e Theatre at a cos etc., is due to the absolute purity and aE ee, ee show for thirty cents apiece, eh?" port 1 gare gy owseidlghon cae ‘ops who think just becaus om , . ) s each. the accurate combination of the ingre- they're big and strong they |, ~What's the matter, Lis?” asked “Well, then, George, you know as well as I do +ie ase dients of the Roya B, have « right to beat up an old “You seo the photo of Annie that you can’t get a good show for thirty cents, and The play was “Way Down East,” an Amerigil iG POWDER. D y pia) ) * weman on crutches. . re Smith in the third row, there?” I'm not going to any cheap show, mark that classic which has made thousands laugh and ey ‘An’ you see the pair o’ boots FICTION AND FACT | "tz Annie" “But, listen to me, Honey Bug,” said George, in turns Mrs. George applauded the village “You.” his mildest tones, “you've got the wrong id The tet, tittered at the absent-minded profess? The best things in cookery are always made and can be most readily made with the Royat Bakinc Powper. Hen + abn “Well, that’s mo!"——Milwaukee Seattle Theatre is on a new tack. Bailey & Mitchell scqwied at the villain, wept at the trials of Pog ce ‘ nn its use is dem, ded in the vou ser: [ HIT HIM JUST News. have got a lease on it and they're bucking the Trust. Anna Moore, and threw her head back and “lat Za urs most cele- LIKE THIS AN’ KNOCKED HIM a They’ f class two dollar shows for twenty igh henever “Hi Holler” quoted one Fr brated fs in —~ Hage | Unknown newaboy, chased by an They're giving first-class t olla ) ‘or twenty, outright wheneve J e 1 rated restaurants, in the homes of the DOWN: THEN HE other, shot up an alley. No arrests thirty and fifty cents. They can do it, too, for the choice “Pickings from Puck. people, wherever delicious, wholesome GOT UP AN’ wrmo Well known politicians Seatile holds a lot # Lm it’s the biggest play “My! George,” she said, when the curtain di 4 ! roasting of having a pull with Lis. a 0 oO o the one C e 7 . st act, “wasn’ a eat? food is appreciated. Its sale and use Mi LIKE Bl ioe open umbrefins Sumendiy, 6 house in town—you know, the one on the corner o after the last act, “wasn’t that a treat? That and Cherry street. It's a new. stunt ib oe A GOOD | arrests. Third avenue finest thing 1 ever saw in Seattle. Honest, extend to every civilized country in FeLLow! Fresh guy cracks jokes at Hip standard plays at popular prices. I’m for it, strong!” George, dear, didn’t you pay more than filty cents the world, | podrome and hits big crowd. No “George Rosewater, you make me laugh—you've those tickets?” 4 ar le 5 or. . j wis Mrs, Tillington Cuttice, well been reading those adwertisements and you've got “Two for a dollar, honey. Two for a dolla j The only DISCRIPTION || known society lender, cuts two mixed. This is some picture show! said George. j women at pink tea, No arrests | Prominent nut ker hangs in Second avenue restaurant. Pollee- “No, it isn't, either, honey. It’s a full-fledged “Well, let’s get four for next week's show, op The 4 - he drama, 1 tell you. Two-dollar show for four bits bring the Spencers. I think it’s just GRAND? Baking Powder |men refuse to take action Harry Blake and his wife went last night and Blake “T told you it was_all right, didn't 1?” said Gee 3 made from ininknown man blows up speak} told me it was just as good as he got in New York “Now, hoy could’ yon tell me anything 00mm Royal Grape ing tube in Capito! Hill apartment} city, Said she laughed and cried till Harry thought Vid. like to: tw, whectaca haved aecc ann e ect she’d have a@ fit. Blake said they had the finest time before tonight?” Cream of Tartex A Seattle doctor gays that the they'd Pad in years. Why, lots of the best people anyway, you wouldn't have ggme BE! ; Lie ved you here,” said George. X-ray is now so well perfected that, in town are going. Now you must huesy up a yet the violet ray principle can Fo ap. pete Bong... > y up aud plied to ordinary spectactes, so I ws ce “Dragged me here? Dragg@l me Nere? NO ALUM” hastele to asine and any that. the ae La as yell as I on Geosge, that T can't it’s you that didn’t want to cOme! You ca ; b be y go tonight. You're #ways getting some crazy notion me to a show for months, @nd if I hadn't insi NO LIME PHOSPHATES ctanes ta ane out @ Ula, to do something just when I’m all tired out. Why coming we'd not been here tonight. I can se¢ Maidens who wear baby-blue rib can't you be contented at home like other men? You well that unless [ put my foot down you'd be Beep 3 bon intertwined in those. fluffy don't see the Martins and the Churches going out me cooped up in the house every night. Ghat’ te (ee ” carry (h@r e afin every night!” man of it for you!) Now you jue wait until T get ply of pakor chips around the offical “Mrs. Rosewater, I'd like to know what you're seats for the matinee né&&t Thersday. Give me# with ‘om, talking about. [ haven't seen a show in six months!” fifty cents you borrowed for car fare this mom be ' P a