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etendilitinbeisie sia seas Seta RR Saath oe fh ° { S| : | } 8 THE § TAR—8A" TURDAY, APRIL 19, 1913. ! . k es 2 ; SENERAL WOOD WRITES OF PLANS FOR GREAT RESERVE ARMY i } oil 4 £ 4 di. ‘ _ i | ' — y can not be given, but an enilat and bringing Into the United by others. and filled up, men ge inte tt res wee and Js real 7 t Ww ASHINGTON April = 19,—If) } ment which |e tong enough to Btates service the milltia, also | | believe In an enlistment and leave it in abou ‘ HY | estes cr ae a j plans of Maj, Gen, Leonard Wood, | instruct the men thoroughly, brought to wtatutory atrength, | period with - the colors of | numbers every year, 80 the whore. } sone plese, santos | and ne lender, In other Weil it le evident to any one who three years, with the possibile | Is maintained at # more or lese : Secretary of War Garrison and Unit | Wo Want to tastroct our (en gives the matter a momenta | ity of tran@ferring to the re even strength A Se eiineia 6 aa States military experts mM thoroughly, In order that they thought that we must have | serve after two years, provided What we want le a aufficient phd gv ne ote ive oie ta through as actively eeun today may be able to perform effi | some eystem under which we | the man shows himeeif to be number of men eo trained as to | ; y - tg pipe te te ; n try wi in case of clently the dutlee of a soldier oan fill up th organizations | thoroughly well — |natructed. be able to diecharge thelr du glad ° or Loh i inter long, we hav wa t 1 a vast In time of war with trained men, and not un Bpoaking most ooneervatively, thes as soldiers with reasonable | n the army, b : ey can merenver long, we have r ally tra ' As soon as thie Instruction Ie trained ones, for, to flil them ten men can be maintained in | efficiency, and we want to ew afford to go Into the army for Barping on one string. trying (0 dior at a it ye completed. “they should return up with untrained men would the erve for the coat of tablish this condition with the long enlistment. The questigg eeepc 1 the f to thelr economic occupations | be to destroy thelr efficiency; maintaining one man with the | minimum interference with the which we mk ourselves i at to e care atime | 1 t the and be replaced by other men and, in order to fill them quick colors, even if they recelve a | economic lives of the men af what Is the minimum time neg. important e a . < aff t The change, of course, will be ly—for modern ware come with emall yearly etipend, say $30, | fected. Ae the reserve must essary to Instruct @ man pray Cold is, w it ie 1 4 1 ‘ reae grad al, ae men are not enlisted little notice we have and are allowed full pay while | be considerably larger than the erly, provided we are able & watching out the f are if . lined In our army ae in Kuropean ar trained men In reserve; and in | at camps of Instructions. With | tive eatabliahment, it Is nec concentrate our garrisons, agg the first signs, lassit A BNeeze dota Ge M wi mies, at fixed Intervale, but order to have them we must | @ short enlistment and a re eseary that the period of serv ®o arrange our military eet 4 mea at every nw serv come in Irreguiarly | @end them through the regular | serve we ehall get a better | ice in tho reserve must be long lishments that the bulk of ql Sikes rom ed short ¢ rm and When It ls remembered that army under a eystem of short clase of recruits, we ehall get | er than with the colors. men’s time will be devoted 4 y remedy, especially “Seventy’|) 15 become a me of the re our army |e limited by law to listment, and employ a simi: | much greater returns for our | Service in the reserve should ly to military work? q seven,” ts ore efficacious es, Will be Hable to call to col | 100,000, and seldom hae more lar procedure in the millt | money because we shall have | be with the understanding that | ly, | belleve thie can “bd meen, taken beginning of &/ors in the event of wa | than 90,000, and in case of war | This means that we must | not only an efficient active | the men will not be disturbed | compliehed in two years, ai Cold. BY MAJ. GEN, LEONARD WOOD with a firat-clase power, It adopt the shortest enlistment | army, but we shall have be | in thelr occupations or reel- belleve that as time goes ofl : Siar oF SrA a | would be necessary to have Im- | in both eatabliehments—the hind It a body of trained men | dences except in case of war will be wise to consider author y Tf you walt till your bones t (Written for the United Press.) mediately a much larger force, regular army and the militia- | engaged In their normal civil and fer the Inetruction periods izing an enlistment of net jean i, to ache, it will take lor By short enlistment should a portion only of which can be consiatent with reasonably good pureuite, who are ready to The reservist has entire liberty than one year for men who have up. not be understood an enlistment ) secured by filling up the regu: | training, and as soon as the come to the colore if needed. | of residence, occupation and certain educational qualifies: If pays to keop “Seventy-seven” | 90 short that proper instruction MAJ. GEN. WOOL | lar army to statutory strength men are trained replace them Once the reserve is established movement during hie period in tions. mits" sas =iss’ Osgar Makes a Noise ] Like a conse. = Adolf Loses a Nickel youth cn your Dru 2 — -— ——— OH, VELL, —TEE-HEE! \ \ Smeememrre Mores, hsatcnn, 1h SF ELLO DERE 135 ADOLF gUsT 2 | ; Not ment or On. HE DID.NoT SEE ME. ts | Pe entre. om To BE — I DINK I Go IN UND TAP HIM St. 2 . Y < PAYING ME — SNEEZED AT. IT VILL HELP Paul Stove Repair Seen ON DER SNOVODER PAY FOR MY LUNCH TODAY & Plumbing Co. ve hiss FARE! VON'T HE BE rg GOP SURPRISED! 5 : 0 | f catenin 604 Pike St, Main 875. ‘ STAR WANT ADS 4 BRING RESULTS | BULL BROS. q Just Printers 4 1013 THIRD MAIN 1043 Re Phone Main 963. Fyres Transfer Co. Office 114 Jackson St HIPPODROME RUN AWAY TO RENO White Man or Asiatic-- Which? It’s the Question socptece. Yate "Orchenten ELOPEMENT | J West Must Answer, Writes Labor Commissioner | tdi Ahemanaae ~ 10 SEND TWO of California, Telling ot Need of Law on Japs CHARLIE CLOS® Assimed by most brutal of murders It 1s impossible to estimate how jmuch land the Japanese control in MANS. VELL and MR ¢ the work ont {# that of th bor for a living and notl WHOSE GUARANTEE 16 Would you constéer the | }tee of a new, young Dent! iy |had failed in Spokane and come i Seattle, and who is unknown, ' cept for the recommendation gives himself, or would you eg | rthe guarant of a Den who has been in atile a = in and in that time has buil largest Private Dental Practice the Unite States? Thousands Know Me—Ask TI i If a suspicious-looking chi ; {should get off the train from Sp f : kane, and start uptown, and an @ ficer y to him, “Who you?’ an “1 miss sands know me—s quir officer would say Incr is tell your ther Arno'd’s Catarch mye fol on me foolish shou you Investigat ame Remedy this class of Dent 7 never remain in one place Juds jlong. If they Me tn their adverti Sats | ments, they will Ife to and rob the Who Is a Judge? Son | JOHN P. M'LAUGHLIN, STATE LABOR COMMISSIONER OF CALIFORNIA T PICTURES Are you a j of Dental ieee A COUPLE OF FUTURE CITIZENS, JAPANESE CHILDREN PHOTOGRAPHED IN THE LIT- Jai would you sooner The E TOKYO" SETTLEMENT IN 8AN RANCISCO. | 1g, inexperle fs ri | : ccaste : . word on what he { of the ot per cent who|sion, that THEY will do some leg-| California because most of It is or would you nee ses. Som es place it by means of the initiative| held by unrec 95 per cent pro-|islat Dental w and 1m | unauthoriative clalist and n P. McLaughlin n Mr. Jap first came to at 400,000 acres, this is only |to twenty years’ prac shoe on 4 necessary t oast he always w ly ac- the wi 1 of a guess, How-! 51...) " i a J 1 th t now knows tat, Geos |s peta: orto tnet the Jap the farmer's tert ow | ever, nown tha ike ho a 6 ot we . purchased and get your back f is great as obt poly s the potato| standing putation in Seat li f y, © ‘ great rie ‘ome a million-| The ¢ 4 Ee ‘e As + { the Rocky m »pols chiekenes te ee noi fe | of uNioR OFrce BOY big hich eur “out his. stat Min deena ines and the Ha-| FALSE TEETH-PLATE WORK Pro} Drugs Act, June 20, 1 x —q which r oY s state Mr, Jap ne the Ha i Ip, me 8 out the whi as it is reported If I could sell a set of teeth =_ 18,819, an@ are !n no way m “ jams, who can they not in time that only | ore ¢ iia 5 uthing like being on the eafe ‘hr date eit Lod es Bay ne BN honk tat enor ec » Eondy — nuthing g aan thats ik adie mountains 't long Sed them direct by mail. 999-994 fornia town of several | ocean? j would be and the peo Arcade Bidg. Seattle ess that's what an old lady thinks tha la ______. | would be looking for a Dentist. pirtt he _churoh over in brooklin ' Reena good set of teeth for } and 2 | : deine soldi apblacdasbiapeeehsa : POPE: § HEALTH WHAT IS A SUFFICIENT INCOME aiid eorcalanea : sa ddl Gehhios uit veneers a UPON WHICH ONE SHOULD MARRY? ]| uty targe practice affords spect : t Wellesley says a man must have $5,000 a year expert Dentist on this class of D her ff seem vor_e whdth r his stuf seemed to be getting ovor_with MUCH BETTER A study of the average incomes of the men a by 100 9 \tiful work. I personally inspect ae theporethran and) sistren Smith girls out of the last four classes to graduate shows $4,000] |ery case before it is started my ho kept looking them over out of the a year to be the needed amount after it 1s finished, and are you, My ps all the timo he was tearing yn 1 19 aor ine he average income of the husbands of 100 Vassar girls from J|am I, the _ bette judge of Den ROME, April 19.—Pope I eae Inst four classes 18, a8 nearly ag can be ascertained, $3,000 wonty I make crowns for KS oy any ut- te he noticed that every time he hment. Today was t = The average income of the husbands of 100 Bryn Mawr girls is [/and $5, and you sis OF ated bod t - ‘ 800. get and no more, I guara’ é the nate of satan, this old dame would it What income do the readers of The Star consider sufficient for || Work, but don’t sell you any Dua Be Dentists ha bow pb undertaking the great adventur The editor will be glad to publish |] Fillings of Teeth 7 6 {3 a funny sketch, he thinks to hise 7 Saiaidare letters from women who have t ht of this subject The Fox De Mo WE STAND BACK OF OUR worn eelf, this dear gister must have har oignale e What did you marry on? And was it enough? Or what f/teeth and ge In FOR 18 YEARS. GUARANTED crog on sumthing in after the doctors will issue || 'eome will you marry on? And why do you think 1¢ will be enough? || of reputation would put in a filli the a 4 to her after church,\and says = only one bulletin dally. Today's bul for $1 and save the ‘patient $4 hu ji EASY PAYMENTS — he hae pulling tho salam ai tice lett == |#iye,them a better tooth. | I bo Other High Clase gs cet heam, Praritus : |The pope passed a tranquil night INSURANCE CO, MEN SUE | I have been tn Seattle too ter Dentiote” Prices, fg aol HeZEMA CAN 1 poe gy ai he 6; on. as tar & (Bk err Jhis condition being much {mproved Frank M. Taylor, J. M. Short, 8.|to begin to rob the people now. Bex aoe at Pesth. Guar Biypbi ; he thinks tt must ba Bi gt = Bons His temperature {a 97.1 LIM WAS BETWEEN EF. Josephi and D. ‘orbes, stock Sxtiartite Teeth mo west “shee a art, and won't at ease ba ae & s where hol the Empire » Insure th $25 anteed Best, now STi Beas A pgp ornieay hig iia de * DEATH AND LO KIN Ey IS Ete Te ee ; Bibl ade of n9 does nem bots it h suit in the sin my offices af 12 Set of Teeth, Guar- AB pi t ne . mutch to hid sirprise, the 64 eee. peas WHY NOT LET | rr to oust the Columbus | ox h¢ ‘as made {¢ possible be anteed Fit, now.. © of may time oo this ‘| €here aint no mistake, sheapakes 1 point to 1 Preas Leased Wire ; ee carat aa They! me to remove teeth without pa . 18 Solid Gold or Por A ! canes of this dreagtul 4 vow evry time satan te ment tonsa ; ae ee 1800, Apt sae Lath atoule thas Cha neta ee “A ney This I do without charge i one : me ( « Kin Young, a Chinese h_ stock t latter comp: celain Crown, $3 to tay + * nave! my dear good woman, pays ‘tho arson, what - THIS GIRL 60? girl, quarreled with her hus {On the representation {t was weil My Offices Gold or Porcelain - 1s your objeck, may 1 ask, in doing sutch @ | band, April 19.° She was de financed. The urities Co. was| I occupy 22 office rooms in th ; 18 Bridge W te, $3 A . y Gingler thing apondent. She jumped from a |8djudged bankrupt in New Jorsey| Union Bloc where my 0 ridge or to y te me TODAY will send pit. save therelatden : ; te R a i fourth-story window to ¢ it recently | have been located for 21 years. < PREE TRIAL of A. #00 well, says the old dame, 1t don’t cost PORTLAND, Apfil 19.—“Hetter| ag) Lim Toy was passing be ~ - — separate reception room for ladle Solid Gold | Fillings . $1 Up !: Ing, guaranteed trent hat nuthing be polite, and you nover.can tell {to be a ‘square girl’ tn a box, car| ky CPhauet sg girl fell squarely MODERN . elegantly furnished | one for men, and & sp 1 hospit in & Gs ot i] what way happen than a ‘sport’ in a Pullman,” sald =e ee at! i rooms at lowesi rates at Hotel Vir-| foam is tea ie ants as Silver Fillings. + 50 Up A aed t any vaiaie ‘ohr a pretty girl, giving her name | 9 ae ah inburt. He 18 | ginus, Bighth and Virginia, near ; ot i .. Ses tae i straetion BASY PAYMENTR—Come tn and ‘ £ JORTY Miss Hayes, who was pleked up by| | hagdd chili paar Westlake, Elllott 80% 29° Vhere a nutes ie i) Sone fearn about our Alveo-Neuro nature b The Best Story of the Week in Washington ie ys) vg Ay ac she: steppes ae COR ERSTOND of th encant I require seven opera ever thought this wor * fre a freight car door, Sne will D NERS | ) of the new ‘ ex] ; : eee fot i A tes before President An Mad Ala cad ile CALATGl i 3 ; ing rooms, a special sanitary ALBANY OUT RATH DENTIATS, It and you , f } " ' tell nothing About hersolf. Knights of Columbus building, Har G trent ‘com for women and chil ' Become Piece Persie’ Bank Building x DR. J. EK. CANNADAY lobby Hy "i afi Ns 1 1@t “1 ' ous Trae =a : Ron. Yard av. and Union #t., will be lata iad rdens Park aeencar ‘a oo pve on { josone, 0 our Jove Pedalia, 0. re y a Mh tpt etbitay x woad's office | dey nations peaker OD- |) by th Knights of Col bus St Vo Ope sks Blovete or Wal Up. | gait tanrt ok Boia Mey, | As he stood talking to the democratic leader, Underwood lighted a Jort Knight, president United Mine|qay afternoon, nt 3 o'clock, * phe ay EDWIN J. BROWN, D. D. & We. 8 RPRseD | M | clgaret and began to smoke | Worke Colorado, Labor Temfile, Dancing Sunc After | 718 First Avenue, Union Bik. Om ou in Weiic WiLL, Contd you ae et toa to | Retter be careful, Oscar,” said Lew! If teacher catches you |Sunday, 8 p.m, Orchestra music.| Cash Stox—Blake Furniture Co., Open evenings until § and Su e poor wutlerer srr ae 3 | see [415-17 Pike, bag days un@ ¢ for people wh@ wo of Eczema? smokingohe's liable to make you stay after school,” 2°

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