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TIEN ae aca REN RCO cet sence PRON MERRIE ait AB Toe Sw - aioe AR—FRIDAY, APRIL 18, 1913, bas 7 OF THR SCRIPPS NORTHWEST CUR OF NEWSPAPERS. Telograph News Garvie ot the United ‘Frese’ Aarealation 00. Private wactim with all depaet + month tn ico, Seattle, Wash. ae second shed by The Stor Publishing ng except Sanday at the post matter, Pw ® month. yw | PRESIDENT WILSON’S LATEST STORY rd - PIOS wal ‘YW NG we: A friend recently sugested to President Wilson that ho write ag v | E autoblography No, I ” replied the pres You kn Kuens not THE GREAT AMERICAN pm -— 4 ! S Seewe alle It’s cx you're elected to have spring fever That sword never was in the Which simy means that the sap in you is akin to the — - ~ | war oI . gap in the bud trees, in the flowers just beginning to} NORMAN, [VE TOLD You A aon : a her kk ‘tow| GIVE BRITONS A BID <a) ) YUE COAT UP AND Gut j Prof, Taft has begun to Iny down | to send a joint track anc 1¢ OFF OF THAT Floor ! “MILDRED You GATHER UP THOSE PLAY THINGS | THIS INSTANT: deed, in all the living creatures on this merry old globe ; ¢ the Inw at ¥ It he done that In ¥ HAIR AND HELP YOUR. had only cn MOTHER STRAIGHTEN TWNGS UP HERE? Spring was meant for this sort of thing; and we don't America early this summer . yee Harvard ale ral 7 Hi AT MOORE a d s. If the chal n” was ac tn the free Mind saying we think the chap’s a chump who doesn’t let) lature have a litfle rein for fun and frolic at this teasing time} of year. | : | | “One of life's iit penknife yt meet will be 1 in the Harvard stadium either writes J. D. h t Mc | i oe oe in June or July, asd ; tant The M pond theatre Of o en “me kind of fever Edward Savago of this, town ia SEAT SALE for the Mme. Jufla of the comedies to come from ay Intending to £ married and cu conce: to be given at the N Miss Brow there are any objections they! y4 should be sent in within 60 days. ED SAVAGE.—Tupper Lake (N | Y.) Herald, Tuesday night, be ° for two more * Some fellows get the fishing frenzy in the first wa ‘clock thie morn days. "T's fine. The creek, the river or the lake looks mighty appealing, with the breath of spring rippli its waters to “ti the dancing sunbeams } : Dig a can of worms, get the fish-hooks and some twine.| Bon’t fuss about jc an alder twig will do * And what's the Mf in the fresh air and ¢ be, moister than you but chuck full of happiness a al experienced ? H i Nowhere in life is the catching the main thing. The) |/ mh nd tain thing is putting your soul into what you do. A soulful) fisherman in the spring-time is pretty close to God. | Or, maybe, your bent is the garden The sweet smell of the upturned earth, the adventure « putting in seeds on a hazard of frost or drouth, the charm of ing around—they're jolly well worth while he Missus, too, can help there, in her old ginghan sun-bonnet—for once not primped up, but just pli woman. & Why, it’s like h Close together in the intimacy of « ss it doesn't make a how the fever hits you or into what kind of mild ma betrays you. Any kind is the kind if it leads y to nature. Julian Hawthorr lanta prison, er s KONE at a pri We can't recall that t the finish of any no: felt like it many a tim ginning on Mode! br TIN at the be ds about the catch, if you get a day A Spoiled Child ¢ home tired, hungry and, may seat of your trousers, fit for the bulliest sleep you This is not an ‘‘Exclusive Shoe Shop,” but it is the store where your money does double dut n gown ain! Hearts get ng to make thing The shoe values we offer talk forus. We don’t depend on expensive ground-floor es to bring us business. We rings, because we think the lollars go into their shoes, we do have $4.00, $5.00 ping lot of « locations and “clas don't offer any o se people prefer to have all their d But to outside | The first con Weve; the seco: Shoes at IN EDITOR’S MAIL —_—$<—$—————— | FEARS FOREST FIRES | Star: Asa der of | I am pleased to see the #8 you are making tn the de for the people's rights and | | “Special Interests Never Sleep’ Should it develop that the Hugh Wallace influence really @mounts to more than private press agent gossip, and the! _ Guggenheim representative from Tacoma should actually dic- G Standard makes in Men's P: Calf Low Shoes—$ ), of course. ‘tate federal patronage, the progressives in Washington can tg geredepita Bagh ny lode ’ well appreciate Senator La Follette’s warning to President Star.” Mai! Orders will have our careful attention. tw! Wilson upon the appointment of John Skelton Williams of ee ihe tonne — oe Take Elevator—Open Saturday Evening to 10. - ja as assistant secretary of the treasury. | And Also the country at large, would / Co . ant a os “ — ke to ask your aid {n arousing in- ’ “Williams,” said La Follette, “has every qualification 4 , s . |} terest in a prevention of anc other | Inc. 1d he ized where in Wall street as ad- All odd sizes—all short and discontinued lines of Men's . h would pecognized any I beli iy sid cl Women's, Misses’, Children’s and Boys’ Shoes are being SECOND AVE. AND PIKE ST. bly fitting him for the position. elieve the preside: closed out regardless of cost. Second Floor. Eltel Building. = been imposed upon. Let him beware of such influences. | special interests never sleep.” Indeed, they do not. In this state, the special interests, mowing absolutely no party ties, are ever alert. The same) » ted which pushed Ballinger forward in the Taft admin- istration are attempting to push into federal offices Ballin-| g6r's political kin in the postmasterships, in the judgeships—| everywhere. + Wilson should beware of the political thieves who, under the Murphy-Merritt alliance, “handpicked” 150 delegates to} Walla Walla. He should fight shy of Wallace and George 4 Turner and their ilk, who aided, abetted and harbored these 4 Lona Tr, the forests timber, mostly less than 18 inches in diameter With the coming sum make an abundant supply of fuel for | the forest fires. As there are many | homesteaders and mining camps} scattered through the forest, the] loss of life ably be er timber w millions, { the loss of r this will) A big lot of all kinds of |] Shoes and Oxfords, Work |] Shoes and Dress Shoes for | Men, Women, Girls and | Boys; values up to $5.00— We S 0 fe 60... | Agents for Educator and Cushion Sole Shoes, } and property would prob- | t. Although the loss of | possibly reach into! d not compare with e that would surely DRAWN ouT SI ests in the state As the time is short in which to prevent fires, and as the few forest rangers scattered country are helpless in| such a big Job, 1 would t that the nation. eu om the job. Why not hav hem p the woods and burn the trees before the dry ome unmana, ! 1 tape more such an undertaking, | Floors—Using pirates at Walla Walla. | | esult In the case of a fire. : iF 1 was believe that similar conditions ex ‘ A LITTLE Cowes) | {st over a greater portion of the for- | You CouLo SEE ed 7 Cutting the Cost of Living | = |Hoyt Shoe in Raymond & Hoyt. ption of sugar about 80 pounds Cutt ; Our yearly cons apiece, or, say, 400 px @;penny a pound off the tariff of mean a yearly saving of $ ir t Not much, eh? Still, t ible if the new tariff bi dént in the cost of you ftcan be figured, there would be a saving of about $20, and pérhaps another $20 to $30 on k Which it is proposed to reduce nce, we lump at $50 the total sav-| @ 7 s ne ary to guess at i) nals bite ee | [Tre Rew was Teo | Mich en $500 for an 1402 Third Avenue, Liberty Building. ing, as near a Berlin, Washington. From a Friend of Madero Editor The Star: As supplement to my hasty interview with you on ||| the first of the month, respecting | our natural 4 | which you ki necessities upon | } Suppose, for conven ings possible u tHe total, because | When we « ler th eqening majority « t year, a cut of $50 in the family budget becomes ir Ig is from 8 to 10 per cent. hotels. Did you ever hear of a ¢ | It would by no means, of course, be a full enitttieinse tel tr « its employes as,| of economic justice. The discrepancy between the income of| *!! 4# It does strikebreakers? the faithful worker at the bottom and that of the privileged] «put, billionaire at the te till be intolerab ut J any « But the attempt to go this far toward re ng un fair inequalities is a BRAVE INITIAL STEP. And remem CHontle? HEEL-PROOF Floor Paint time to start to fill all the it erous and progressive readers that, | had any o crowned heads of Euro whether great or small, | worthy or unworthy, been systemat fc betrayed by his own highest general and then delibe |murdered, as was Madero; h jmost cowardly and hypocritical ae nner, there Is not a single Euro- pean government, whether mon-| rehial, imperial even repub- an, that could h stooped so| the pe ily betwe The Bostor hone Co. has imt rted 1,000 strikebreakers and pla them in the city t W HAVE the most alluring line of and atultified fteelt so oeenice | | Spring togs that it has ever been our tn the eyes of all civilized nations’ | good fortune to offer as to press forward, as it were hall, 1 her this: Once it is successful, the NEXT STEP WILL BE} put { mean a vices, thus Kil Lachut wise arieManaar to shee } These are the dashing ninute mod- EASIER. i he present < . . a vermin itly congratulate a “government by els full of vim and the spirit ring, and the lust t your ith ore r u e like t the 4 } 3 —_——_—_ arene y your ra with ordinary murder ‘ke that of the Huerta | ij conservative styles to suit the business man of Li ‘ Pa , si paint, but “IRONITE” them. You will have the most aant- | me and as have been the ten. l sittle minds are too much hurt by little things; great|five hour tary and most beautiful fi id os, I am ashamed to say, {n more repressive tastes, A r ri thumb | 11 floors and at a very small expen cortat ’ minds are quite conscious of them, but despise them.—La Perec ep nege LiF public and Fat , ; : , % vate, of our so-called republican | Fabrics that car the sea f Fashion's 1a Rochefoucauld It is made very elastic, to withstand the country alga seal of Hashign G:lkiam ianeweeaes 0 Wick ie . Therefore, {t is high time for us,| dictates; soft, serviceable materials, cheviots, Some London clergymen are moving for repael of the English laws heav ¥. shoe-wear on floors, bd the greatest and, supposedly, serges, tweeds, unfinished worsteds and new @gainst blasphemy on tne 4 that they're “archale th a ag e Lag Aptis © most enlightened republic o: * SE Zaataa. We may aot some teal uptodale Bweer Words AT THE THEATRES earth, to now pre gen English mixtures p to the whole Hi t we are such In reality, | I > i Let us then stand ready to uphoid Perhaps you know exactly what you want; if the same r t, honor and “esprit so, you will fi de corps” towards all worthy regu-| fil} paint of un tial ies over night with a beau world THIS W British parliament Is to consider a bill limiting employment o boys and girls to 26 hours per week, so that they can go tor ‘ Wonderful what a movement in behalf of human beings te of ‘ all o Moore TAttle Metropolitan and soon becomes as hard as d it here—if not, our mense the world. Seattie—all Made in Ten Different Colors. larly elected republican presi range of selection will be certain to offer you aor aes ge a i Ask for Color Card. and vice presidents, on on ; aaesath ther SARA at sasa is oui People desiring to be arrested will avold Massachusetts hereafter.|f orpheum—Vaudoville diate borders especially, the very | oie ping pleasing, and always at value unsur Ghe now has a law requiring that all prisoners ehall be examined in : Ay nbden SOLD BY BEST DE r SVE RE as the crowned heads and| passed. it cade state'when jailed. |] Empress—Va “ST DEALERS EVERYWHERE he republican presidents of | Een |] Pantages—Vaudeville. If your dealer does not Nie Irontte, elves hie name and we loyally sustain each other ; Utah .with a mothers’ pension law? It’s a state where fellows || GRANO—Vaudevillo and motion that you are euppited noblesse oblige,” And for anyon Prices $15.00, $18.00, Up to $40.00 desert families of 14 to 48 children, too. pictures, to contend that the unfortunat ~ ‘ . ine. ice en eaeeN SER. se Widten SEA Tl P. NT co. Madero was not a worthy and high-| {hl For high clas "0 cinema jittle Montenegro sassing “the six sd Alsat Photoplays and T E Al minded president—as a true liberal] Ifill t ’ stent powers,” so-called, but which look to us like the six great | Mew . ‘ and astrue ger an combined—| Ch H b h ie eile MELBOURNE—Photoplaye and Manufacturers th either ‘not ibeciio meal 1 easty s a erdas ery Speaking of Tornow, the ‘Harber leland scheme wae also killed vaudeville, Third Ave, S. and Jackson St, SEATTLE |they really are, or else to be al} Second Ave, at Spring St. Wednesday. ALHAMBRA — Photaplaye and meenatevenrammirenen | vaudeville. ia At least the mew governor of Alaska will be no weakling !n name, | praesent j wile traducer and a lar for the sole benefit of his cowardly and brutal assassins, DANIBL B; STRONG, M, D, We Aloo Make RAINIER LIQUID PAINT and Paints for Every Purpos® oe «