The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 19, 1913, Page 4

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MER of THE scHIrrSs NORTHWEST 3 LEAGUE OF NEWSPAPERS. wh News service of the United Pres .. et the poste(fice, Seattic. Wash. a8 second PS ister, "Funtenea by the Mar Publishing company cvery crening except Sanday Probably They Hadn’t Thought of Old-Age Pensions viladelphia richer than P But a elphia might cities are in Phil American ci ' Not many : fTecent occurrence almost any A woman, 75 had been on the street, "Suddenly she staggered and fell de ty years old, A crowd gathered. A crowd of folks not heartless, not q Meaning to be cruel. Just curious, A crowd that thought “4 ‘the old woman was drunk “4 A patrol wagon came and took the woman to a hos }pital. In an hour she was dead. “Starvation,” the doctors Of course, there was an investigation. It didn't come @oon enough to save a starved life. But it brought out P tWhese facts: 4 On a rickety bed a > cellar an 80-year-old man lay, crippled with rheumatism r husband While she could, the old iport the sweetheart of her y« ad worked to wi man uth ble as she had Become, work had been hard to find That morning there had been no fo » money fAnd when the cripple had moaned M hungry, for the that she ypoor old Elizabeth Webb first time twould have to swallow pride If you had been permitted laws to accumulate wealth far beyond your personal nee and go in search of alms the privilege of favo Hwould you object to a plan of social legislation which wou mot leave the Elizabeth Wet of you ts i@tarve when the nightfall of life had f ess The crowd that gathered when tl fell probably hadn't thought of old-age pensions Rebuke backbiters and encourage them not by harken ding to their tales —Bagster. We have fic Port Commissioner Bob t makeshift pr dled away much tions. The experience wil lif we profit by it n« too valuable 1 not be witt ts val { an proceed « 4 trol our harbor improvements ourselves 4 San Francisco and New Orleans have put harbors, and have been ¢ : 1 ful known. Seattle can well er knock on Seattle 4 been in the grasp of a mn @te tariffs. A reluctant ! It is a boost for Sea up, and the port of Seattle The port comm E> _ the proposition of tran to say that it SSi will soon e $3,000,000 bond i the Harbor Island terminal project to the East waterway ‘ project. The resolution should clear and concise on th EB iquestion of public ownership. It should definitely promise | tthe people the control of the port by the and leave no Pp -cat gi Opportunity for further delays from wild- so-called partnerships. hip Want of care does us more damage than want of know 4 edge —Franklin. No spectacle is more edifying than that of a sinner com 4 ing to repentance The republi in congress have decided to hold open door caucuses To be sure, this exhibit of deference to public interest fm government comes s at late and would be more impressive if there were licans in congress qi make their caucuses very tant But far be it from us to cavi Whatever the motive, the new pc is a od one It is so good we don't hesitate to recomr to all parties, Mr. Und strongly When I spirit high, ith ghter and the was yo h, w strength and| when often the the sigh, I swore d was g game was| worth the f and life a pleasant jourr comrades | all the way But then came pain and sorrow and we ess and tears,| with bitter disillusion and wisdom of the years. I saw my| vision shattered, my house of fall, and learned, as I older, the truth abc When I was g and foolish, with life scarce under ' Stood, I gaily looked around me and sang, “The world i ; that I've I know when you all A bulldog headed the Yale welcoming procession for Taft and he @old the boys that he w elp pre part of the nation that is worth preserving sation, coming a fellow whom | the nation has kept in fat Jobs ever since left co Wilson, Marshall and Bryan all began their Washington church byterian churches. It the to sing with ation. Ever hear was because love Bryan sing? The necessity for simplified spelling is proved by the Philadelphia begging. | seldom came} have happened in|end, je (- MOST ANY THING = | THE ADVENTURES OF! JOHNNY MOUSE He started amoking at the wrong AT THE THEATRES THIS WEEK. Moore—"Li Mise Browr Metropolitan—Lan I Seattle in le rpheum— Empre Pantagee— GRAND—Vaudertllo and motion pictures: CLEMMER — Photoplays vaudeville. MELBOURNE—Photoplays and vaudeville, ALHAMBRA — Photoplays and vaudeville. and Women’ Ss ‘Confidence in | the efficacy of this thoroughly tried home remedy is never misplaced, In ery way—in health, strength, spir sand in looks—women find them- Ives better after timely use of BEECHAMS - PILLS — Sold everywhere, Ia bones, Me, 25e DR. L. R, CLARK, D. D. 8, Have you taken advantage of our wonderful low prices? Reinember, Enquirer jmhich calls the simplified spelling board yan amalgamation One prises kee lear Guabalt: what second-childhoodishness, d g kasserle and Ww Pr eerines. Wanik chasde! vee : caer ear wigs asa of wor After Bully for Uncle Hiram Johnson! moving to equalize the wages dead Pour tuath. vou will uélios of men and women in California's state institutions, What that man) oa ricg iA ne Hiram believes in he eurely goes after i con | health moms = Dr his personal at Impreearics deciare that Clara Butt has a glorious full contraito|,,—. id avery patient Yolee, but 1s too tall for grand opera, Drat it! ‘That's just what kept us| )°" 7" ; wh ate kta tal out of grand opera. We had a full voice but too much leg give you a guafantee that Is abso-| iitely. Hone fide Help! In the Oceanside, Cal., hen contest, a hen has laid an egg ins gue tat Nive measuring 7x9 inches, but hing only three ounces: re £OINE | gy, mag AO lpn Py to laying empty shells! ey're going to lay! mpty shella! ~ and you can bite corn off t ne: Cob, Looks Iike the Japan before they started talk! ye walted till Tornow was out of the way of war with the United States, Chamber of Commerce has resoluted another one of those endorae ments. Seattic autolst bumped fs reckless driving. He got right pinched, Into a metoroyole cop. of course + That sure Judge Mackintosh gave one man the choice of going back®to Chi- Regular $10.00 Plate $5.08 Regular Extt® Heavy @A $10.00 Gold Crowns $4.6 Regal Dental Offices Or. b. R. Clark, D, D, 8. (Manager) 1405 Third Ave. N. W. Cor. Union. @ago or to the insane asylum. That was sure putting him up against {t. NOTE—Bring this Ad with you. | ° THE STAR—SATURDAY, APRIL 19, 1913, BY HERR JACOB The Star's cartoonist, for bin He a called deacon now You “aw a pretty girl on the street the Josephine. He saw a pretty girl and—on h giving many n > thelr em re funerals : ANSWERED BY MR. CYNTHIA GREY b A very fine rae ® per r r has spe snough for the track, be unf a I {it to a track it becomes balky. What | B ; What would ts : te prize ffer in @ boxing contest lor the champlonabty school ?—High Scho A pair of cuff buttons enh eo Please ve the r Ory the tripe thoroughly and nail it up tell me how to rome ness from t nm a board, and then put it on an emery wheel ‘9 a u pape € thing on strictly cash basis Vv at would »b af 4 a f J. M. Cali it the Register, Perhaps the most » a e ™ Ppropriate name [ be the Cash Register x ia years old, and wish your advice. Please oung © when he leaves you at the in such a case? an caller for whom I care little, Should 1 allo m to ¢ - alin? en ® kames at a houne party? eit ina ther and spoon? to clean white kid gloves.—D A—Why wait till he leaves? What's the matter with him that he makes you do the work? Why waste time in conversation? B—Generaily those are the very ones, frequently the only ones, should be allowed to cal C—A very poor game. Not worth p O—What would you expect—three ¢ E—Don't clean them. Clean white Dirty ones are all the rage wht aying eit there? kid gloves are seldom seen ,IN SPITE OF THE DOC Mra. Ret Conley has been under the doctor's care, but is better.—~ A Ca thieto and a widow worth $15,000,0 » married tr a New he other day. It ta ete t ch a widow who has that much money By Norman YORK, April 19 Because stayed tn Jail SUMMER EXCURSION RATES TO THE EAST VIA THE O-W.R. & N. OREGON SHORT LINE AND UNION PACIFIC LOW ROUND TRIP FARES TO Chiesgo . eee eee mie ct Tre O.W RGN. New York . . cto) s+ 108,60 affers you there adwantagers a 91.50 ry Steel Coaches Philadelphis . . « » 108.60 « « 107.50 ee = 92,00 Mie 5k ae ot ee Boston... 6 « © 110,00 Montreal 105,00 Omaha Kan. Missours River Points 60.00 Proportionately Reduced Rates to Other Eastern Points Going Himit fifteen days: finat return Hinit October 31, 1913. Liberal stopovers allowed, going and coming, with choice of toutes, LET US HELP YOU PLAN YOUR TRIP i, O'NEILL District Passenger Agent Telephone Main 932 Sale Dates, May 28 to Sept. 30, 1913 716 Second Ave, Ter mati, @elty, month in chvenee AAA jand a net, with rarely found shells. The nereasing member: | § td nt colors, adorned its very | ship of The Siar Circle lub is foe kept white Ily plant pee 0 competition ever SS out a amall latticed window, which witnessed. This wee ver 125 be G : was very rly hidden from the and girls fought for the Circle's | 2% earning sun by a stately hollyhock climber. | prize offer, in a contest in which Altogether, this little abode of the subject to be dealt with was t mankind was one of the most suf-|be chosen by the boy or girl cor fiese if not the IMkellert, tributing. Th > . se any human being with a tion incid caused t such as = mine.—Dorothy hone ‘@) Ss ably NEAR WINNERS The Parks of Seat Ns ” Will soon start you on the road to pros- perity. Begin now ances would h ther clever article with F with grand Ravenna) 7Re | ‘oat og en Oe ’ Lols McKay, E. Goth st. end 26th ane tei mn, 7614 Second MABEL, SHE HAD ladys 3 Gy | ‘THEM GUESSING | at the | The ein Mr. Martin's | Que ° the big, warm It Ga Vernt } ary, th family | Secor | was WO to her evening |. onnd after dinner. This night {t tinkled a at; 2 NORTHERN BANK “. i . Mary Kiens, Se I OI IOI I WOO nd Miss Mabel sprang to Lae : Janawer it dro "Wo Lucia “Lane; Ida D AND = hod NE Oe ray ep | ee Walter Isackson, leak but Miss Mabel's quick wit in-|enton: Sy gag 7d ahs TRUST COMPANY jatantly devised scheme to inter-inugnon; Maggie E 1920 | § < est the bh rr - 1 nn ration ant. | Eighth; Margaret Monson, §261| (% “ane : eae % PIKE ST. CORNER } gone Be og ta —— % FOURTH AVE. Wl be oor Nes Tnele Jack: I ‘ Elise, savagely 9 Star Circle ( i Mabel T haven't an engage-|have decided to join. I notice DAAAY ZZ BAYAY “FROM MILL DIRECT TO YOU” Bungalows Arabian weer in town we We will save you 25 per cent on the house you want to build—any size or design. NO MONEY DOWN. EASY TO PAY FOR. drive into. $85 Ready Made 9x15, Ready t en did not assault © row be fo m door and wait until We also make a Portable House for the Lake, Sound neir r was released. They just ate, and their appetite did the trick or Country Drucker garments for . 4 5 a laden aa Nitle ebop See Exhibit House and Garage at 2502 First avenue, or ithe Rast 65 Be hired Samuel comes Wall atrest: Send Catalogue. Open Sunday | of two weeks ded to quit|f noon till 4 p, m | d asked for his There was to} ve? tit at oreser | Nudd eae & Garage Co. cent olg ot to my name (Mi ) | ¢ t r ] with ‘ F 4 “A MILL MANUFACTURED HOUSE” i adde An execution wa oO i to Ludlow st. jail he was marched 1. Mra. Drucker and the eight small ated loudly 8 their|@ taken from them.| ” » the Cohen home, taking with|@ = a her the eight { You have ut my husband in Mi hid to Cohen I have } cent of mone It is up to you | § t you should feed these children,” |f | feed thowe children.” |f Rex Beach that Drucker's Bi aie ee ness had | @ nile » he had . ., n where the next meal Only two more days of this stellar production om when his arr about by the best stock company ever located in Seattle. Mrs. Cohe eat priate sbi perine # Fine Production—Great Play—Beautiful Scenery to breakfast At noon they ip for lunch. Cohen made a dash Evening 50c items" Best Seats Exening $9¢ dail He shouted Iean t Superior in every way to any road show now Cohen was informed that he! Mf traveling on the Pacific Coast. vould have to pay which had c@mulated After de. livering himself of some extremely violent language concerning the en tire proceeding®, Cohen borrowe the*mon fiuid the costs an stored Drucker to Me ever-hungry flock | the $5.25 costs | al Main 43 fer Reserved Seats » JOSH wise save: | Seattle ul heatre “Wh th’ flood 7 “8 ealhverces o_o lett | Third Av. and Cherry St. ee May corn crib | of cat. ich.” oo — . ’ Sg Father, snappie Mat everal members here. Pi Ra BUNK SCHLOSCHHEIMER HER STORY HAS lax dent} i Yl nee nd me & curd—Theodore While | cslanlineeiiniaanines LOCAL CQLOR Anacortes, R. F. D Exte Well, girls, I'm jJuat ove Horn and reared tn the old country, | am now searching for fame and nablecom as a bunk artist Dear Uncle Jack I am very ONTEST i} Jand what 5 ally goos with ft. Hut 1 was born fr A.D, in the|to my last week's ” 5 H hint 1, I'm a real German, although my mother was partly Meth-|try to be more ¢ al time Marna xing questigg §) At odlat Hoping this sto M1 please you, Ij that you are w K taken up ty 9) pteare Send me your sympathy, girls, Um a stranger tn a strangled nelgh-|remain, your 1 Dorothy Ad-| tomo ? me say the Bic borhood, I live in Georgetown, Thank kimmel, | can smell it out|ame, 4036 Sith Av, W for spring ¢ and boys overdresa, and the § , even though too poor to buy (Last ¥ Dorothy contributed | once topped. Others think 4ig “ie he wae a at or ing that Was a sure Habe? Ob aang ( Jack {8 going 1 stood at the corner of Second and Spring winner, but she forgot to attach|of candy? J ¢ it to the boys and girls them I stood at the corner @ second and sprang her name, The prize had to be) Ma na w the best letter for of I ran all the way up to Seneca street Jawarded to the second best. This|throvgh F 4 ple dressing the week ii And sald to a friend of mine, “Bay, Necas, treat.” week Dorothy has sent !n an excep: | now rize & pound box of cand; “eeee tlonally good story, coupled will be awarded. The letters mau I've been nutty even since | got my firet fob. The Job was thrown| With the fact that sh ont las nee, bu ci ot 1 than 150 word |in my face at that. That was the trouble. The bott rt of t week's prize just throu ent on. ust be fn {nie me In the te and I tmmediately gave up my chances of |#lht, the judges have awar Mr. Prin me sell ming president of a rep week's prize to her.) Her engage the bottom of a re - Bhe will be ns will Ok: lana’ ‘i A risherman's Covtsae you t k 6 recelve | after 4 o'clock next This 7 ns a day in Ju “ ernoon ddress all dow ; 1 Alice and 1 explored the fis 1g ss to Unele Jack rep ; ; ' ¢ m bay V t } lous little I > % . I'd Hike a scra t é hag cr Agee cope petlg nytt e . Sta (FUl your mouth f prettiont little dwellings 1 have| show with } All ¢ intr butions t ust be accompanied by a this beach, overlooking an this stamp on the envelope. We won't stand for postage due, and the mails |iniand sea whore incoming tide, as 4 turned to th aren't yet carryin ; ht 2 x bat we watched it, fought a losing bat- e,e tle t the «reat oe w chorus, “Mabel c His arms outheld, hie eve low which checked them in th who had been a vic ( gait head t low stood a fisherman's cotta: m the day, “Is this th Got ve to show bedded soft follage of several Good ' i T o : do not know pine and fir trees, Its aspect was Ruby McDonald, SAVINGS A ¢ ) off % R—Tey reed “4 moonlight and the effect will be| One of sweet contentment, with its | quah, bett ach m pleasing. Note every Ine rhymes little old-fashioned flowers climbing with t oe. up its sides. Many fishing utensi pe ~ N N Thr bur; nea Wo bea’ gral

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