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THE STAR-—-MONDAY, JUNE 2, 1918. es THe SCRIPPS NORTHWEST PHON Main 0400. Private exchange som. Eee =| EDITORIAL PAGE OF THE STAR |brocecem pany every evening axcept Sanday THE GRAND JURY |NOW THAT JUNE IS HERE ONCE MORE, WE ARE REMINDED OF THAT & The gant joy, Gwe a tow ees owe ~~ WERSE IN SCRIPTURE: “IT IS NOT GOOD FOR MAN TO BE ALONE” tomorrow. The probers have now been-on the job for almo on ay Setones ot Cinajoel ail Cf tile weer JUNE BRIDEGROOM DOESN'T AMOUNT JUNE BRIDE OF 1920 CAN BAKE THE i, fo importance of the age jury lies 0 t in the cr a TO MUCH NOW, BUT WAIT UNTIL JULY DANDIEST MUDPIES YOU EVER SAW indictments it may return, but the thorou 4 . B shady transactions in which the public has an interes i the present ad jury has consistently shown itself read . JUNE #0 do, regardless of the well-meant advice ¢ xy Judge y ¥ af Rhy > ' ao, Ronald that the probers finish their work in ten days J { ou’ | iil The grand jurors are masters of their own deliberations. | EThey can best serve if not hedged ut with time regula P tions and hair-splitting barriers. They should be permitted} }, to take all reasonable time to bring fore them all the wit-| WEES messes they may deem ne sary in order yet to the bot ‘ i (tom of the charges that have been presented for their con Pai " a gp a bride can look “ sabia” ahartt ii wee rching to the altar; ag Bideration. To do this ,it i n necessary to take short/rhe groom, poor dub, has grabbed the hook | recess periods, as the grand jur last week odie’ doe late ae dates It matters comparative ittl th and ju Y T pride comes floating down the aisle : )fail to return as many its as other grand juries ssips, harsh, but candid sce her hapy smile; If it corrects one of the evils which has been flagrantly ex A tank a ‘ee fea? . At last she's got hi ‘ Pistent in the past—namely, the private meetings of two of the e's got him landed | founty commissioners on blic business without notifying} June brides! You see them everywhere the third member of the t the grand jury will have ac-! Their bridegrooms sticking near them, & jury g g P fomplished a worth while benefit Assuming a much-married air, % Public business should be done in public, even if that in- But all their actions queer them, Wolves the award of a crematory contract or the purchase of In ships and hostelries and trains @ docksite ro two. If the grand jury compels ordinary busi- June pager are honeymooning, No single refuge there remains | ess efficiency in the board of county commissioners, it will Where you won't fing them spooning “have saved to the taxpayers thousands of times the nominal | ‘ why WN : —— \\ June brides! We single folks may jibe J At all tkeir joy and rapture And jeer the traitor to our tribe AN ANTIDOTE FOR A POISONED W Who tamely goes to capture, TO! NGUE But, ah, we're only frauds and snides Our single lot's a sad one; And each man, eycing June's fair brides The other day, tn St. Joo, Mo., a scandal-peddling gosstp went to a wishing Ae He tole the: : 1S Mother with a false story of her 15-year-old daughter's alleged mis 6 a si i STRAY DOG ran into an express office in Wheeling, where a clerk — jet; and the shame of it so weighed on the girl's mind that she q was counting money, seized a wallet containing $75 in bills and $40 fp itted suicide. and dashed down the street. When recovered, most of the bill Wisconsin has just amended {ts libel law so that persons who utter : had been chewed beyond recognition. 4 inder maliciously are |i to imprisonment for one year a fine of we Peta et ta cone ‘The act provides that all slander shall be deemed malicious if no} 7 fication can be shown. To go to law to prove the falsity of scandalous gossip ts not a pleas. task; but if ever punishment {s deserved ft ts in a case like that In| Joe. } There ts a simple rule which, ff generally adhered to, would! . ae —_ 2 4 . i P MAY MANTON PATTERNS. PHONE MAIN 6035, ANTON & J onoon Co. Co | : SAY NOTHING. 8 | Before you spread an evil report, think twice. HERR JACOB * mother, You have undoubtedly had experience with two kinds of tale-bearers + lly >HAEIMER lalehehiahohohshaiohalAehahehehel * “The Econom: *? ame Second Spring Senea ose who take delight In putting the worst possible construction of | r y Store’ — Ave. Bet. and bor’s conduct, and those who are kindly, charitable and eager | JOSH WISE SAY ‘emphasizo the better side. | Not on the Dot fetzing President Wilson. An orig “Every lawyer thinke all th’ © There isn't any doubt, is there, that the latter kind makes by far|She was a lazy, lary girl, inal democrat remarks: “He should 9 ter companion? And has more friends? | And, too, @ trifle snippy. worry seven days and get a little rater or keen ar a tose | j mongering is hard to reach by punitive Iaw; and although|No wonder that she failed to dot | Week.” This offense is not covered |fature,” bd pen Wisconsin statute appears to be necessary as a recourse in extreme) Tho {'s in Mississipp!—Judge. by city ordinance, e ft probably will not greatly reduce the volume of petty scandal. | eee | An Iiinols senator ts putting up But YOU can reduce it by refusing elther to indulge in that kind | If she was such a lazy miss, When an auto hits a man, thea fight to protect the American In many extremely pretty on taste gossip or lend ear to it. | Tt seems to little me man stops, When an auto hits alcigar, It fan't the American cigar ful effects that will make # strung A few wholesome personal examples in each community would beat|That she could find the road to|train, the auto stops. More trains ithat needs protection, It's the appeal to well dresse@ women. Mate ‘ing all hollow. PA. ght ee wanted. American smoker. of beautiful qualities of Marqut = ~ OR BOD. ™ Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday—that’s all the| Youngstown Telegram. ae. vies ne teem ck You have left to register for the port election, June 17, Get busy! high collars. Fronts are finis! But tf she socks an end to 2 £ daintily embroidered sprays, @ Over at Toppenish they have a little postmastership squabble, too.) Some day when she feels catty,| . with filmy laces and embroideries. they're going to settle it by holding a preferential election. Why | She might roll her I's till she sees Low Prices— ~ +... Fasy Terms ‘ jong and short sleeve styles, jot end the battle here in the same way? | The n’s tn Cincinnati Ringing the Belle 34 to 44. Priced, | ~-Houston Post. each . ee And now br the month of brides, valedictoriane and “safe and | e coiipecienatineiupeonpiasianens conversation. For Indolence, she takes the cake, [te eeeeeeeettkeeee . . —_—__-_— She loats all day, b'gosh! oin | le * Ladies’ Waists 49c ‘There will be no candidates to elect on June 17. But the Issues She sends out all her washing, * = Marry your sons when you & 4 These splendid little Watsts were for d at the special elect are tremendously greater in impc Though she lyves in Spokane, | |® will, your daughters when you ® y merly marked to sell at 98¢ to $125 to Seattle and King county than many of the regular elections. | Wash. i e |® can.-~-Anon. * x > but as they have become slightly hematite ac | —The SpokesmanReview, | oosier cy |e *! : V4 7) sotied in window and counter displays, pardon while we yawn. We've just read that Wesley “Lorimer” | | lReliclieliclielicliclicliclicialcieteieahahal| we will close them ont at the ex the chap who outlined the reorganization plan of the pose Simplified spelling wae her joy; - The Pico . tremely low price named in the head tape lman |she mucn reduced the Seat, | SuSt 50 Hoosier Cabinets to be Sold! both high and low neck styles Biase Billy Colver of the Chicago Press says that the Republican party) But not the Washington. at ye inds in meditative racod, with its bhnds in {ts grand old pockets.”| ae This Week on = 4 to 44. Don't to take a look Bis th ign of weakness, Hilly. First time since Hanna began his «day thac Force of Habit 1 Down 1 Weekly at these tomorrow G. O. P. had room in its pockets for Its hands. A local railroad ticket offices has the Club Plan 9 an automatic semaphore in ith wip And now it Is discove: that women employes about the capitol gow demonstrating the block slenal | t Washington are being paid but $20 per month. »Scrub-women, but| used on {ts system. About 1:30 the ; ~ OU simply pay a dol-| UNDERWEAR TIME SILK DEPARTMENT Itving, breathing women. jother morning an tnebriated train: | of Uh weet lar: anid ‘the Honaiac! "aaa man passed the window just as the Ladies’ low-cut Union Suits, Main Floor. Uncle Kitchei Pixiey postals from Mogadore: “Ornery old Seth red light was flashed. Ho quickt " Kitchen Cabinet is wide tale ftatned rdsley, constable, 1s lookin’ on June 14, Flag day, with pleaurable| put on brakes and waited, " Pres. delivered to you at once.| iu te ee 36-inch Taffeta and pashun, havin ordered two quarts of 40-cent’ whisky from An| ently the green light came on and a} " After that the weekly dues Boys’ Poros! a Silke in black and a full Hae o st. liquory at Cleveland. National hollydays 1s the only excuses |the trainman stepped off the b, . are $1.00 until you have! specialty, much wanted colors, A thinks safe for fillin’ up on, and Seth’s really bin sufferin’ ever) waved his arms up and down, 4 Nr ri ty at : yon = YS) The parson thought, “I surely will Prices... $1.35 silk. Special, ‘Wasbington's birthda | whistied twice and proceeded with aeons completed the low price. Receive a twenty-<dollar bill.” Girls’ Summer Knit Fra < femn a clear track ahead, ‘ 1 1S a But when he straightened out his Union famous The whole reading public hi ason to rejoice In that Norman) r bis Only fifty women will be = Gite’ Unank. Silk Poulards in a big variety of od har got publication of his own, {n which he can say what he| permitted to join this club—|j16 found he only had a V. 1 1D] esies, inctnaing dors, pleases. Change its name from Harper's to Hapgood’s Week-| ANY RAGS? we'd gladly extend this/Ah! life's full of uncertainty. ve’ and Girls Knit’ Under-{®"4 floral designs; worth $1. , Old scout! Just a few short weeks ago, dear, membership but the factory oe waists; plenty of but. a yard. On sale ERE OS ncokycokume” wae the rage. A . cannot supply us with more The Bride’s Father tons and straps . 9c Those New Hiiven railroad fleld marshals of finance borrowed “At the Devil's Ball,” they played x hy pew ™ bid COTTON VOILE at 6 per cent and paid 6 per cent dividends, Called it “emer-| it, ” ; Cabinets, So be here early Ladies” Outsize Ho: * |] 44-inch silk-bordered Voile, ta cy” money. “o wonder aoe die, down East, from blowing out| And we heard it on the stage. } r and make sure of securing — tan and white; excellent for [J white, navy, tan, lavender and os | oosier. 1 SwourDd wear and see $ bh 3 ow Now “I'\l Keep My Eye on You,”| your Hoosier: . 1. 00 | jack; 750 Values. 3 pairs . . rice, yard . A St. Pau! department store has a bargain counter for the sale of love, thi alte cipal bonds. Good thing, too! “When | Lost You,” | was crazed. | THE HOOSIER convenient. —_— Then “My Little Persian Rose” | gaxes THE MOD: :, slendi . | ° ° ° . GALESBURG, ILL.—Political precedent was given a Jolt in Ver-| With Ite music had me dazed, m at ErrOmE Note the splendid metal , it, Ill, when George Kirkbride, recently appointed postmaster by Flour Bin, with its handy sif nd the metal bin for sugar : e | § a | e dent Wilson, declined. The postmaster’s salary at Vermont is|“You're a Great Big Biue-Eyed| .. nit saint de The oo : she Shy 0, Kirkbride says he prefers to run his bakery shop. Baby” aS ou? fingers’ en The twelve Crystal Jars for coffee, . ——= Held the spotlight for a while. tea and spices. Look at the roomy upper cupboard for dishes - i oe tik ¥ at 4 KANSAS CITY, Mo.—As a result of whittling a golf bal! until it| Till “I'l! Get You,” “In My Harem,” d suovlies: tt ciate ad iy P wes e ors; 4-yard bolts; utton Holes; ded, throwing its acid contents into his face, Jack Heflin, 13 years| Filled our siniess hearts with|@d supplies; the cupboard below for pans and pots—the f per bolt .... 10c a yard 12:¢ and 10c lost the sight of his left eye and probably will become totally blind guile. metal lined drawer correctly designed for cake and bread : Hair | Nets—the mind ee String Shopping Bags, vnc Still © shliirg: Hips doi cs Cad ' | 3 to good size NEW YORK--Falling 400 fect from an aeroplane today, Nearly two whole weeks have Still other drawers for towels and cutlery in about all “Hair” colors 26 lect ounihty = ogg een ‘ 25¢ That bold old guy, with double at, a dozen tee land marsh and was buried to his neck in the mud. With ropes and| Not a new “rag” has appeared! " . chin, White Tape—eight widths in a/ Boys’ Flexo oeeueeee _— he was extricated. At a hospital he was found to be suffering| What's the matter with the muses| against both rust and heat. Easily cleaned with a moist ne wears a wide, expansive grin, package; per 100) ev: nite jupporters; ig And the men with locks un-| 1/41, s the kind father of the bride. |[™ package Il sizes at, ic ~ sheared? / ee ‘on the level, and the aide, {fq Lisle “Togards,” the best stock-|® pair seshtcehl j i arther , wi 1 |To himself he says, “Thank the | ‘2& protectors; all sizes; Ladies’ Pad Hose Won't somebody eave the nation Tt pulls out sixteen inches farther .when you want to Lord, a palr 106 |eaotoctere bees wae | | And the lives of sweet young| tse it—slides back out of the way when you are through. — other man will pay her things, $ : , board.” | Who will surely die unhappy, Come in and let us show you the many time and labor-|/He loves bis daughter, sure, of | if today no new “rag” brings? saving features of this wonderful Cabinet. hanes aya ae | fa 10S an 00r overt | eee But somehow he'll sustain his loss. In spite of the maniacal assaults - Fourth Floor. of local snglers piscatorial mortal- The Bride Nottingham Lace Curt@ins, 3| One-piece Brussels Rugs, Do you like hot roll? Made this way [ty ie net, Ineepasing BosHeRRIy yards long and 45 inches wide; |small and all-over pty ee 2 a good line of patterns, in white | size 9x12 feet; a splend i6 60 they ‘are good for you—easy to di Gitsn'esnitied enh on tikebeit f and Arabian colors |tlon to choose from. 16:5 1 pane miley 2 enyny 1 rable spoon Silvers ent. Others Iug home ‘parcels be-| 0 t e A TRESSES A palr . «BBO Price ee $ Leat oy : bo ge J spon bef WS 1 tea cause wifey telephoned the office , \| Cable Net Lanes Curtains-—th I a cast ' ains-— ne | pon ah, correme ea in ri || $16.50 to $18.50 $22.50 and $23.00 ‘ Mf best for service; 2% yards long: | ed Ores tein, olse 84m Swift's Sil Leaf I ard tiled sa Paci beat ra re tod Ostermoors fe] colors, white and Ara- 10% feet ver- e " mo \ | e stermoors bian, Priced, a pair... $1.69) }each . Scanedn ee Reversible Scrim, with srenciled | » . with : q Two-tone Wool Fibre Rugs, Now $1 5. 25 borders; not remnants, but full| hintn wenters in albover de breezes, weddings, vacations ant bolts, and 25 patterns to 15¢ signs; Grecian key borders; sige to this recipe takes the of butter called for in others, other foolish things, 5 at aber s]! the difference, ose Now $1 2.85 5 - makes A Break Swift’ tasty, n Even Brea! choose from, At, a yard. . wholesome pastry. Mr. Jinks—You've spent 14 mor | Behold the bride, in white arrayed, | 9x12 feet. Try tt and see what good things ~ om on ~ Rai bs | | And ts she nervous or afraid? ints you got to show for ne hat | 1Oh! Nol-ve gi Uy poi r you can make. y | mf * | dh ¢ although she looks that 200 Nottingham Lace Cur. Wild's and Nairn’s Printed tin ly to peace and happiness. | RET HERAARRKER AHHH It is this | y * oO 8 If you can't find something kind and of good report to say about a} - - - - — A light wife doth make a # WR Esca CT thbor who isn’t running for office or otherwise challenging public) ® heavy busband.-Shakespeare, # | & Tako the daughter of « good + | [ES ARTIST | ‘ieiuliatenieaiisiiameniiabin w The Hoosier is amazingly Mercerized Rick Rack in all col-) Mrs. Newcomb’s “Ever Ready” ympham, a you.hful parachute jumper, landed feet first in a ’ passed, girl, Crowning all—look at the hygienic aluminum table, ai worth about $3,50. art w It is put up in sterilized, tight M Jinke—True, And last| |She feels ‘like sh « tain corners in white and J] oleums, two of the best grades covered, new yn pails—3 sizes, w ou spent five days and $118, | Sth and Pike - 5th and Pike |" my, ghee ria 2 Arabian; one and one-half | Price per square 53¢ each. ‘ : , ; 7 | (1%). yards long, jand what have you got to ty I have him elinched—oh! H DA 8. | yard, cut only ...++ Swift & Company A for it? One fish story about a ~All the Heart of In the 4 of Day.” 4 ai Special at, . 20¢/) Rope Portleres, in solid colors, USA trout that got away and an awful Town . intr . Town - -- - Lae pees eonges mega gergpeeed Ba and brown; just the thing cold in your head.—Country Gen-| The Groom vet Stair Carpet, 27/for summer cottages and bunga | tleman, The groom, he wears a smile Im: Inches wide, in rich two » G5 | iors Priced, ver patr, | ope j, tone colors, Per yard.. $1.49 to The ieoubtiont | senators are crit Although he feols Ike thirty cents,

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