The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 15, 1913, Page 4

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THE SEATTLE STAR Ss NORTHWEST £ UPD OF Ninwsr verre full leaved w of the United e TH SORT ‘CHIRPING FROG AND SINGING TRE TOAD, ALL YE C REATURES 4 AND 3-TOE D: E YOUR VOICES IN GLAD ACCLAIM! HALLELUJAH! SPRING RAI THE STAR--SATURDAY, MARCH 15, 1913. 4 HAS CAME} 5 Wash, posisttice as socondcelaas matter By Fred L. Boalt out for & farmer ! tire of they And I met you again at the haber: | } Se ae {At ZOU, aH ballone the almanecs, ion the foul ot the aaphalt. Wy |for a garter f'700 semember You y We Like Seattle: June Weather in March oa Yar The almanace ar@ liars {n This time every year | wadt to be yawned when I mad@ my selection, “4 a a. fo. tk Pali | Bont a farmer, It’s foolteh, but that's the! you yawned when you handed me cau At . ii i t way I fool I don't know a plow) my change 1d when | left the It's spring this minute, I have ry y Ke, a | _ As With Acorns, so With Childre Baie hel gt are "fag fm oa caer Scr [nea Zou vor Ta - kg pg Ae He . vow, and {To & corn plaster. Cknow whleh | py THR 5 row | For one thing’! don't feel like! but not muc ch else. Ifthe chickons| FOLKS BACK EAST Great oaks lid we? | NtUMK this article on apring 1 Nene stricken with the pip or the| ‘They're baving bilzzarde back We w but we didn’t think much about it, did wel) oan do go, and It will be a master. | P's with appensis {tia, I positively Hast. You can't help feeling sorry en her ‘ " , ‘ wouldn't knew what to do for the poor boobs, Mebby the al e to thi t it now, here's a plece, a classic In newspaper litera r lve link a nov oe Pena an ie ae IL have BUC T want to get far from the manaos n't Hare—back Kast in that ©. But f doen't want to, b want to ™@dding crowd, | want to atick a| Those soda water merchants ate I go fishin hoe or ade into the soft, warm, shrewd. They're polishing up thelr Lite , How-aw-coah! (typowriterese for Molt earth, I want to vmedl dirt! fountains. | ‘They know the aymp The | has got to be a good little acorn to PrO>! yawning.) If 1 tried I wouldn't Hkerit, But | toms, the foxy quillers. They know duce t! t oak Gosh, I'm tired today! How aoft|! Want to be a farmer: the almanacs are Mars Sr . . t t " You the same way, . You And the stores are sb the yw baln Languld, too ' s No staceed, stunted, wormy or soggy acorn will do the ia ‘a treath of violets in th enon the almannes 1 Hare--in Se | spring styles, I want to go without ; ria ft a fertilizer works? Hear “Ue met you in my waadenings « ve 1 ant to wear lace under trick. ; : ram + ana: {the binds twitter In-the. treetops. Yesterday and today, You toolsimy|wear and openwork socks and a The paren vf the acorn, who f in Ay the stuff raat Seeks, a awk aug {roe her tons spat is 0 : came gown town this! straw : t with * cuts striped rib 3 ae ee ore e¢ big oak, must have hac Phe say rune in the trees |" ou sald as to bon hus attired want to Ite be makes it, in the seed of . fine big. a Ww org Py Si tape os yo theie wave to work on a day Ike this a purling brook and wateh th the right f the right air, the chance blushing faces through the dead) 10" Were thinking of taking a) day | flashing minnows nn they dart bith A ba , just rots, It won't even produce a scrub jleaves and grasses of the yesteryear off to go fishin er and yon tm the Impld pool to area the af On “i You #at at the same table with want to pluck wild flowers fn some oak. .,|SPRING FEVERITE pragfetiy the agrees pt re Se Spttin eat t can't . That's esson. A woodland lesson in eugenics. And) KNOW HOW IT GOES weren't hungry, You sald it .was Fe deetaieeh ohdhe anlenees men a lik ns in one respect Heredity does ¢ . ! Ss to be a farr gods, unnatural for a man to live coped the clatter of typewriters, The com YOU'V! rO GIVE THEM A CHANCE IF YOU)", °; “done re aigiaka eet trc an d behind » dew Mg room sticks his b |} Ne ol ponitive no only life worth living was th: through foor and roars WANT HEALTHY, WORTH WHILE CHILDREN OF [don't want to be x farmer, The farmer's or the hunter'n. “Tooket | "Copy!" ‘The elty editor taken M 4 8 netic reader suffering from|out in God's bright sunabtne he ery, Press time! Fluatie! THE RACH |. fever will understand my that's the life,” you said, You got All right! Ali right! What a d Now here er tt ht Incoherency. 1 do and T) quit ieal about it. Then you life! Work, hurry and nol Oh ze Pp cs a oa" E want to be a farmer. ye and went back to y« of y poc or ! inished at last! A got scorn, falling on | ground, won't Tam a city man. 1 wasn't cut] fice and your ledgers. : rowaw-coaht vera ma 6unshine, or it’s all off a wy wat a man one Sone TE AUGH AND GROW FAT— — do grow up finely from awful beginnings; but how many A weaken and fall! The long odds are with the youngster who JOSH WISE SAYS has a fa F sn arora gut. into.0 cold, etneteticnl forest you cant hardly blaim poor post offis clerk as nis see ‘ga : r as one cuddled it Se eos being sassy, says j. o. b. \ FOUND THE the reg by old Nature Beeloyaport has TY LTle B ver rood n in the right soil and there’é Seer nuia| Ds¥ee Mundy - tHe poor post offis clerk was poo big : ee ee ee ee ing. And fur. tired from @ hard day!s work, so maby you can't gece a third thing to take into account thermore it's th’ hardly blaim him ° eae y ‘ k { That’s patien wetaing a Travi he had also just been having an argumint 4 Oaks from within; grow. by has a despona| *ith @ lady steady, per building of the cells cre ent look about the lady wanted to send her poor dead fido er t back to their old home tn callifoPnja by par— ec TW post a~ ca fussing rush naki he clerk Ged 6 Gould not do no x of a grea esty, but also the resisth fatset e \nto eaus- So when you become impatient, when you become selfish The new Scent pieces sirbondl <i 7 ; brought 15 cents in New York. | me bet- or heedless of others, when you get to shirking your Com-| you can put over anything on | munity obligations, or when you develop the habit of fuss-| ‘em in that town. ung | nt gua ing, it won't do any harm to think a bit about the old} ci. in a Piret av. store P Wifidow, and | copy book and what it said of the little acorn. |they Inst, $1.75 on at $1 y / | a sistas | won't Inst long po ‘en\for all da | “ee ve dpwn on the es nice eid | That's Where. lup wilth 2 stam nd We ig | vt What has beeome of the old-fash of P ® @iggels, and | vex oned man who started the kitchen he asks the clerk Ge ghee fire every morning ?--Exchang how long will it be/be ore d can got a ean- | ' In a communication to the city council, Chief of Police] Frozen to death. | | eer to this letter | am } } t | the clerk he v -- Bannick has torcyele squad of the p After courting & woman by Cor! took, and then he Pi of a tired | department b (dition of six men 20 years peture a4 | ee a New York ma maddem, 1 do not Know f, erten | three mot 1 of we 1 cos’ ce ct annulled if the guy is in jale can only write | city about $6,000 a year fellow fumbles around the; once a week . | +r, ‘ counte! ca t never tel J | ——— The pc being considered ths coset. 6 | eater, can if he 1s busted, hégt from him ate p ing considered by the council. Grave] har bo ein it 1140: de cee eke 4 POETRY CONTEST PRIZE DRAWING WINNER ANNOU 3 ubts ar ned b 1€ jannick of its passage Cirele poe 4 q inne scalagpaages re lags din cggge nt rie se ete na}, What has become of the old-fash ‘ if he is in a ho Stes 4 all depsnes POR Fi bd pee wring | The Circle drawing ca D a visiting salh omobile ad | an who didn't mind being} the good-lookin | 1 ‘por od Friday afte point of a gun, commanded the chauffeur to drive, held up a saloon a man wh _ @ nursi L in the contest is a poetry com lay afternoon at 3 and for several hours had the police departmont ‘completely baftied eer wh ~F ieee ai thal Olael ond if he ts aeht. or had copped a nev petttion. Ax Uncle Jack's club h Sixty-five contributions sam The man called himself “Slipshod Dick He did not belie the | ye baby dol]-——__ almost as manny posts as |cetved, of which His methods were slipshod . . sshioned man? —— and these twe partment Pe re “Suppose,” said the chiet f polt that a gang of Intelligent | Ngee i but he dident sonst abet he wae going to [hate in number givens {honorable mention. In rer 8 q mobile bandits should suddenly begin operations in Seattle. There fl Mr. Wilson asked _ Say, because the ger, art bed\up her letter, and ways of the keenest sort |win a prize in the drawing ‘ RO reason to suppose that such a thing might not happen. Seattle 19|S2mUe! G. Blythe, in the eaid he was @ horrid\thing,-anhd went out tha door Dext contest will cidedly |1t is necessary to do your @ wealthy city. If such a th should happen, we would be practically | 208%: Whetnet A on the run in season The prize pound |heavy enough for i helpless. It happened in Chicago. It happened in New York jdent’s room at the ur ar oe Gaede a e ewariad tor y eh for its reprodectie Be Beatile? , happen: n New Yor! Why 20t/ him there is a ot’ women is hard to sattisfy he best short pre in the paper, as well as doing gol : TG ae ove ens AOR re : com there. But wh Th Taste : jwork on it otherwise. ‘The cry is vain remrggancege Be ii er tf on vest guukiens te oe Ir president's room. é i vac se week son | Bowen's drawing was. ) : he police department, ed to Pl nage | ee the best, but her lin more appropriatic it t ot of w h slice departme: m | give t jl the time od ee q fs entitied to. It ls what the city of neste ort pe poeta eae Me. Arnette Busy Week ; aos — — eee | want to dash off such a poem with argh eeepc 4 Every newspaper contains an account of some automobile acc iO. Reve SNe nan eer te ee ce thor room, ends 5 p with a re-jout the interference oe Hed a retadvio the a “ Sent caused by speeding. Every automobile accident bas ite attendant |0ume and stocked it with ice, isjsitting on the Id there's a sort ‘of |volvor. The hushand settles all his|studies. It requtres quite a lot of be printed in the “Circle” ¢alumay Cir Satan. Denthe have roaslten ant }now installing a private telephone /donble Habitity to the adintuistfa-|obligations and becomes an hon-| time for any boy or «trl desir i O'Bannon sent in the . ne. thon j " ag t drawing, and the prise. Six thousand dollars isn't too big a price to pay for the savin : A Member 06 s0enny. “Th Sigh ope gb Ma seg pen 9 of} yO. Arnold is in Cincinnati this he aa t at p bri awarded her bi s * h , ro in al Odeon tion that will “bring b r because the Sven one human life Re week laying tn a stack of merchan-|The White House holds an empty Per com," Oe, rather, tandy, her sketch was the best a& % . o c baggies and har} chair, ie ° r . | The majerity of the Circle. Women’s suffrage bill got a warm welcome in Alask i pasecinan : ; At the Odeon Until Sunday ent closes next Thursday a ; s fibrthe niet ase tor 1. me a’e icy clime. In bygone days ‘twas Bill Taft's The Moth and the Flame,” three |at 3 o'clock, instead of on Friday. | and girls complied with the ; ina Herdmaa sold a young lair; reels ma must be written neatly and| this time in using blsck fait % i pe J. O. Arnold But now that Woodie Wilson's eee id be short drawing paper, one te Women are scarce in Alaska toe, and this may be a clever stheme ee . ate a ee tad orn to J. O. Arnold there | above, did not to coax some of the fairer sex out of British € A con. wes bore to At the Olympian Until Sund : a e Ol aire’ ee ow rittsh Columbia { wife last Saturday —Locust |ft's mighty puzzling, | declare, ik etane ro tha a as } CIRCLE IS BEST | DRAWN BY JUNE O’BANNON black enough. The pte i “Thirteenth tegist: ia rove correspondence, West Union | To figure whether to repair The Stolen Symohdoy,” in two 6053 SECOND AV. N. W. list of boys and irls who ee jegistature unlucky for the tax payer,” says a political p Dear Uncle Jack: 1 am sendin; . writer, What coud you expect? O.), Defend By cutting off the room to spare parts A Question of Age ‘ ‘ Air « -- drawings worthy cocteiiaie nets Or just to put partitions there - o-2 a draw 5 to hope tt ae Ret EDNA JOINS US Margaret Bowen; | Truth as a Condenser. And make a family affair. | h oci i apc ove to draw am Maple st., Snoho: j Fitaroel Lister says he hae anon better legislatures than the recently tile! te that you, Jobat Fast dhe cet Aa i ag || Years old, and J will be in the fifth| Dear Uncle Jack: We have taken | tower, Sedro-Wool } ee ye, elther ; RC. 3 ore # Date) crade soon. I belong to the Good | The Star a very short time, bu en, 38 H ee nets Y With Gwendolyn His Enemy,” | 7 iut B J : short tim but [| sen, : Did yor tore and ; al ime club, too. ke the Circle find it a delight t 2 Moo! { Alask 1 RO store and The Flaming Forge. a ut Tit a delight to read The Star re, ; ne pour tiag pyrantel fromen North 4 pretty bot place ; wi hington,| ger the things | spoke about when sagen hen eager | best BESSIE MOORE. |Circle, Will you please send me Bugnon, i " Antero’ La place to live in. you left home this morning? At the Home Until Sunda | Mt. Vernon, Wash./a membership card? I am 14. yeara | Mitchell, ° Why to tell you the truth, Ma M in Utah.” “M ¥ -——-- old and in the eighth grad Knay ur idea of nothing at all is the guy who will } ; sha “ : d ining In Utah iss Aubry’s < ¢ e elght ade. > : qeesion of the 13:h legislature. in re eer ene aca The Stroke Oar,”| MUKILTEO BOY EDNA CASKEY Weller, } —_ That's all. Goodby Raiders. | Dear Uncle Jack: We have beeh Sequim Wash = ebriet : e* ccs. 8 halduer Stan. Pte ac 20% Eighth ay. are seclovtog ia Spintec waters OF noe moe oe tah withort poeiine A poor peasant beat the | At the Vesier Until Sunday Ht read ‘The Stace c in ovey Bat-| FRIENDS JOIN a cn ene Ditukesies 45 keep up.the sanply 'mg] kaiser of Germany in a law | | “The Chameleon,” "The Making|urday, I wish you would send me| Dear Uncle Jack: I hav Ida Enos, Poulsbo; Clarence : suit. The kaiser should get a Jof Straw Hats in the Philippin a me ship card. I am 13 years gre page I lag = 1an, Mukilteo, : Have you decided what you can do without—yes, u | change of venue to an Ameri How It Happened,” “The Govern-| old and ‘n the nth grade. Circle. eBid oh. Se ee you will have : oe : : 3 ; rele, and have many friends who Re is poverty of . snerinice to pay your share of the $20,000. 00 | can court. Bs ak | om Papa a On Over | CLAREN( . BRENNAN have joined it. T think cree it ‘ WINNER'S LETTER ent by that 13th legislature kiiteo, Wa . ; sical na eee | Discouragements of Genius At the Class A Until Sunday | ae bg fom 14 years Old! oy trnela deus. Ca : Unless history f t The International Spie " ease send me a membership card . » i et en menraliand, 6 society beauty, attorney at law and marshal of gg rotlongy y bg Sy tpg i vir Bol. rnatl nal pt . A LIKES THE STAR FLORENCE DUBEY for a membership card = " ft parade in Washington, has t sweet | seomige ag ee a ve and se PnP cy Bhs A Tour Deer Untle Jac - 1425 W. 50th St always wanted to join your : peeeee co mare. went back to York and 4 imp abil ccareoe his neck snd reel | {he Alp oi citar Mcasc lyety mut (0 lets The ee ioe MODER ; tam 13 years ot he district at by securing equittal of a ( c cage’ ' the Odeon, co! wher F sSaeann a eee DERN el tly furnished |enth grade. I am sending & i highbinder charged with murder bu bun f a th jot a ut At the Melbourne Until Sunday ies an inten od eader of The | rooms at lowe Pde ge i ec niger Aes adie = ie ts Pao Pes atrest speculations, 1s offered $100,-| , h cae es an 7,Btrong Re. | “ AMA sill aly Righth and Vv a, near | niece, Jt low those sclons from Olympia will n 000, an amou c ne to ce, ain the en Count NAMAR. | We EMiott $0 cms cae haw ther peaked the pork tat of te sen i i ag year! Our Own Daily Health Hints wns Ehiaaadl cr WA embeasiod tO) «Just a Shabby Doll : ree : constituents ea ea (By Dr. Hunk.) client of the banker, had depos HN | Z ‘ Moat In one of the most danger-| Me. '$100,000 with ae pea tat At the Grand Until Sunday — | And you and | will spend the above mentioned tin mus foods o med by man. It o-| jing used the amount J yecula Gaumont © Weekly The Ls enough out r pay to keep the sheriff trom selling a 2 Out dot taave |dermines his body, his mind tons, Hix wife bas fallen in love | the City,” “The Calamity Anne to pay for pork nora Avoid It as you would) with Harter at the seashore, and|U°tectlve e et on-—indeed 4 m to (hel when Lemmin arrives from the Ae the is uf e have nothing but warm words of praise for the | human system, leity he finds her In Harter’a room,| ,At the Dream Until Sunday pe would don the Goddess of | y's kimono and ples outduors te (By Dr. Conn.) |Harter offers Lemming the chotee The Grim Toll of War,” two t Washir th the. oft ir is, of conrae the most valu-) of $100,000 or his wife, Lemming Sar Winn re arget | Practice,” | — " All foo¢ he ma , ine He suggests that bh wife ite in? The G | FEEL BULLY! HEAD CLEAR, STOMAUH 2‘. tate" Wemueite Win oe Stem ) SW sy ACH 0 avor cannot do wits he chooses dishonor 80) gs the ¢ 7 i | e H t Vo man, no nation, can do|her pb nd ma b aved The he ircuvit Until Sunda FET ‘he “ ” t unl meat 1 f the |b ‘ , é sii unless me 4 of thelh aid departs with the money ational ¢ pirac ’ GHT ‘CASCARETS Ne Jand Mrs. Lemming, rushing into an. |! | WwW ¥ You mer en who can't 4 owes tha. dianet. ses >| At the Alhambra Until Monday. | Bet feeling bh bve: heaa-| tte ; sa ia , yi Thou Shalt Not Stdal The ache, conte iat teed ‘ f nd ts Aree fexican Renegade, H plant e t CF Nii H omer © a os 2 oem yeriver and car | ig EM INO TT a, | eo ing Powder made are nervou Sotheredl ana dey ae De Saga =o At the City Until Sunday fro y sd eater super Sa AS Ge, ciy unt m Royal Grape Cream of ila Gad are all worn, \ Uatratghten | —— , BERTON BRALEY Pte ey ent oyal Grape Lream 0! fee in eee zo, bevels] box will Keep your “bend Bs ois ~ ‘ eee eer | artar, and absolutely pure. we liver ar Owe ! | dosing yourse r regular and make you teal Ah, what an enay job ia hiv mer s At the Union Untlt Sunday with salts, cathartic 4 castor | and b : y o nupede There Were Hobx fi cad hither ti an y-for months, Don't f The ma 10's in the preaching I, 0k tn uo the Ladies i f roe Three , Raasarets ly ol Sie childteresthele lutte tc | bat Geo that the Janitor ts paid, | Rowlova Fete tthe carets ediately cleanse| need good, gentle cleansing He has wut little work to 4 Hold eerie owley’s Fortune, Cinderela ; $ : @ cles L “ : reid Id pra meeting TBursday | $1 pe 3tud rid : : Por ts on hg 1 oer.” “A Btndy ot Rion —. to food that peculiar lightness, sweetness x THA are mooth over bickering and gpite, ; ici ; : RTIC In jnst to call upon bis flock Koo ny cA an d, CANBY: CA iia to call won he Nock | Keep. all” "his actions frog’ from| At the Clemmer Unt! Sunday _| elicious flavor noticed in the finest brea ‘0 chee 19 Ble ‘gr02 q A Lotte ° e 8 7 : To ehgor the alekowbo groan in| Avart diasenaions in the chypeh, [xvench’ Artllery “Aunousey cake, biscuit, rolls, crusts, etc, which expert ; Hive all parishioners advice: ‘ a ve . To preach a sermon for the dead, |-And al vay oF "Beickleback,” The Inanguration Fo Watt dade hing “inaze Breach. on Sianh—|aP Paton Wino "Msuang pastry cooks declare is unobtainable by the use nd succof famine and diatre { bi or r ubby, A Story of] 10 CENT Box ai Coot atrons; You, kindly {8 the parson's byte, is ’ Wo ANY ORUG STORE Po puarry towers, fond and tr [ee Sear nue RS 1, | avin 2 | of any other leavening agent. nd christen © bables, too; | GREAT! i i RK WHI 7 LE-YOU-SLEEF Preside at socials now and then, | A guide, philosoper and ned | |igitticer tromene y te Thursday : “ , fold meet De the te »rlo olmes, in “The ha pid meetings for the boys and| A$ seven hundred bucks por year, 20"; “The Hunchbac “ fe ° °

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