MEMEER oF sCRIPrSs = NOWTHWEeT LEAOUR OF NEWSPAPERS. Telegraph News Rervice of the United Press Association he postoffion, Seattle, Wash, a second by The Star Publishing xcept Banday State State State BERS. State board of control—THREE MEMBERS ‘ King county commission—THREE MEMBERS, These are the most important boards in the state, and they each have but three members. If, from an academic public service commission—THREE MEMBERS. MEMBERS. tax commission—THREE industrial insurance commission—THR MEM DOINGS IN t, 1018, 0 THE STAR—SATURDAY, JUNE 14, 1913. OLD BRUIN TOWN PHON RATES Main 9400. Private exchange com- necting with all departments. by mall, daily, one mont Me; six mos, 81.90) on By carrier, in elty, Be ial : | The Circle club will have a pleas 1 standpoint, five members are more efficient than three, as ine aanotmerment to ms in @ | CIRCLEITES JOYOUS OUTING | the port pirates would have you believe, WHY HAS NOT he ‘ 4 bod Tl she Senne Ap THE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE DEMANDED THESE vate’ thas Viibia duck ‘has Gectéed BOARDS BE INCREASED TO FIVE MEMBERS EACH? to Increase : ky pela ¢ tte ng ead of candy, much be anne ter prizes will be put up for the Circle boys’ and girls’ competition A CLEAR ISSUE Those boys and girls who have not a mdy ent In the appl tion for a membership certificate A mighty sqpare issue, and one that {t 1s well to have definitely should do #0 at once to insure settled, is presented by the indictment of a score of the United Mine their competition for the splendid Workers’ members for restraint of trade and conspiracy to “monopolize prizes which will be offe The the labor market by fixing price It means that Uncle Sam is to contest is to be the biggest in the Prosecute unionism under the n anti-trust law, history of the Circlo. Prosecutions of conspiracy onopolize and fix prices of things The announcement |" to be tn a have been carried out to a dead f re, at least In the two most con very short time Probably the R apicuous cases, The monopolists were not fated publeation time of the next Circle 4 The poor miners have little save their bodies, They may have to go rner. With summer just about ei to jail. * re and schoo) to close in a very Ri seit in these new enses interest will espectally fasten upon two Gaset tau. the Cireteiten will ta sais points. Wil! the high court decide that human labor ts a market com a better opor ty to conipete TP modity? =What wil! bo the definition as to the word “reasonable,” as cach week. For thls ronson, applied to organization for cc ‘ol of wages? Uncle Jack has planned the big _ ee surprise. | ' By the way, it was Scott Calhoun who brought that ne- | farious “gentlemen's agreement” of the Ayres schemers from HERES MOTTO New York, who drafted the port commission bill in 1911, sioner is not giving faithful service, RECALL him. That is Tomorrow, it may be seven members Next year, it may be {ts brightest. The birds chirp their Father Bruin fn the center of the cirele, with a judge's book fn his | and at that time even he saw no academic reason why there the “Motto Content.” which ¢ owed : riday afternoon. Ninety-elght Clr-| should be more than three members on the board. of Sipe Boh gy Raph gp cst and nearly half the number were The recall law is now in effect. If any port commis- appropriate bear, but he is going to try and get Busetndeed they are! Oh, aren't baby bears the dear The Star Circle club recetved enough mottoes to last a lifetime In| The judges awarded the prize, a pound box of candy, to Gladys Wil that the bears were going to have give honorable mention only to| head rocks of Blakeley Island. children? contest which closed Friday, June Which, of all the cunning Ittle|6. She was awarded a box of /bave decided to join been Interested in your Circle, and 1 am 13 years }and school. the remedy, or vote him out in the December election It son, ving at 3 sath ot Mer BABY DAY IN BRUIN TOWN. motto was “ teh our agon to is ridiculous to increase the membership of the board every a Star.” The competition was| The picture which appears above was sent to the Circle by Mary time someone gets peeved at a commissioner. Today the] It's Baby Day in Bruin Town! | my Bruin, who was one of the first)noses are so warm, and thelr ears | keen | Lusk, a Lynden, Wash., member of the club, The photo was taken by 2 . to arrive. are so queer. There were so many good ones = ad d Chamber of Commerce wants it increased to five members.| Hooray, Hooray. Tho sun shines l000T Th | sure enough baby) We would never have known|rocelved that It was decided to| Mary and shows her sister and a friend gathering starfish on the tow. This towhead was once an island itself, loudest and every little bear t#\ into the fun somewhere. a Baby Day ff ft hadn't been for those whose suggestions were con he land r: ' in nB k nine members. What is the limit? dressed in his bestest Be eee ea hacia et Mec aten | pera ia aeons ween the viey: best Goel Ce te ee Is everybody here? are sitting and standing all around!|some daddy-beare talking about it\toes were picked from the big} Weill, yes, | guess. Not a single,| Proud father bears are standing the other day batch | SULTAN GIRL of photos. Address pictures to CAN’T “UNSCRAMBLE” solitary child has been forgotten! off watching things. They are mak Hoe is looking on, now, at the fun.| Jesse Rair of Sultan, Wash a Uncle Jack, in care of The Star, Ha! Ha! There's big, gruffiing belleve not to be interested., Wonder who'll get the prize, suggested the “Motto Contest” ina| Dear Uncle Jack: Ihave long| Kindly state name, address, age, Attorney General McReynolds declares that there has been no ‘ectual dissolution of the Standard Of! and Tobacco trusts; that no trust d ‘adequately be dissolved by a pro rata distribution of stock In its parts among the same stockholders who controlled the ’ combination; and that tn the future sach stock must pass into hand. t Httle things, anyway? bruins do you think ought to have | candy old and am in the seventh grade He {s shaking hands with Tom-' Their fur is so soft and thelr it? | The majority of the Circletios Please send me a membership card. a, ———, jeese m their contributions early Ruth Purrington, Sultan, Wash. -MOST ANYTHING < |} |es RECIPE CONTEST Dear Uncle Jack: I am 10 years old, and am in the fifth grade. For ; the Circle’s next contest, I think # ; would be nice to have the members / send in recipes for a nice dinner, / this week, which gave the judges! GOT A PICTURE? | isnty of time to make their de- Uncle Jack wants photographs cision. Selina and Alice Stewart.) sinters, of 4132 41st ay. 8. W., tled hands. In other words, there must be more thorough “unscrambling,” as the late observant Mr. Morgan would derisively put it. But, how could the stock be got Into new hands? You can't force to buy stock. And what would be the policy of “new” stock- anyhow? Well, they would probably do what most stockhold- ‘ers do—leave the control to a few big fellows. And there you are again! ‘Here is the colored gent in the woodpile. If the people to increase the port commission to five members, He Hustled Right Out Backwards, Leaving His Tooth Behind Him for the second best mottoes. These |two sisters compete regularly, ari|All those who are members of the if they keep on, will surely win the |club are requested to send in their |prize before long. Their sug,es |tions were a toss-up | Selina Stewart; Alice Stewart; | of his many nieces and nephews. portraits at their earliest conven. lence If it is desired, ful to ‘nee that the photos| |I think the most jehould win the Stone, 5507 20th av. W. |Mary Lee, 67th st. and 26th av.; | writtenly plainly in ink on the back/R. PF. D. No. 3. | Mary Luske, Lynden, Wash.; Anna APPLIES FOR CARD tempting meal prize.—Gladys 7? Over in New Jersey there are toda: After a carefal examination of be returned tmmediately after} Dear Uncle Jack: I have been Nee ee ie tmtaeee tor aaeetal ao lanl the letters received, the judges|thetr use in the paper. If you wish [reading ‘The Star « long time aa ”" Why not jail a few who unlawfully assemble for the pur |decided to yard honorary men-|them returned, kindly state so on/| would like to join the Circle. I am pose of robbing consumers? tions to the following boys and/the back of the picture. Also, those|11 years old and in the sixth grade, jsirle |sending In pictures should be care-| Please send me a membership card, thelr names are| Harold Ruthroff, Arlington, Wash, ] , 3311 PA , will be three commissioners to elect in December, one jsut 407 wn itman a; Catt Hohn ~ ny The A: apes now hopeless! ple. Monroe, Wash. Cecil Bloom: | Majority of the board. Ages ceed field, Auburn; Ruth Purrington, Sul- & have nothing to in such election. They may tan; Harold Ruthroff, R. D. No. 3. control, and they will employ every means “Big Interests” and a kept press can com- THE, PROMISED LAND | it's never even gloomy when !t raii “Keeping th’ sun out of th’ best) no letters will be accepted in this PT there's every sort of pleasure to fill a person's leisure, the scenery | | _Did “ear gr oe Aang Invent the | pario still a sign of aristocracy contest. The judges will determine 9 {= really something Grand! The day time hasn't in {t a single empty parsnip?—G. O. 3 In B ysport. |the winner, and ten boys and girls a e Ss ee Minute; at night times there's a concert by the band; there's all that} At what timo does a shoe tree eee will get an honorable mention for © @ne could wish for, to hunt and eke to fish for, the girls are very pret- blossom?—I. K. ,| THE TRIAL of Bon 8. Yeager,|their efforts. The mentions go to ty, and the men a crowd of handsome devils from highest social levels. be or - hickory nut seeds cost? | -harged with furnishing transporta-|the Circleites who send in the nine —G ‘with a foreign count among ‘em, now and then! You say, “This spot, where is it? We'd pay the place a visit.” It's a trifle difficult to name. Its absolute location within our well vill nation depends upon what railroad makes the claim. Some- % times they take a notion to place it on the ocean, they put it south and ' orth and east and west; and {f you'd find the traces of where this per fect place 1s, why, read the railroad “ad” that sounds the best! Now, if the real citizens of Seattle will wake up, they an put the Port Pirates to sleep in the first round next Tues- Monday is a good day to buy Seattiemade goods. 5. Eight weeks’ vacation for our nine superior court Judges! many weeks do YOU get? _ a The easy Resinol way to get rid of pimples for oczem worm, rashes and other skin eruptions, dandruff, burns, sores, ete. Stove itching instantly, Reninol Ointment (tie? health and beauty are promoted by the regular use of Resinol Soap and gn oc- casional application of Resinol Oint- ment. These soothing, healing prep- aratior do their wérk easily, quickly and at little cost, when even the most How } |W. | I i | | I Jean get them!’ | “Wot you doin’, Pete?” “Sh-h I gotta fine job. feller wot runs the hotel pays me 15 a week to be the Hermit of Seub Oak Hill. The people comes| up here by the dozen to look at me, The Anewered by Mr. Cynthia Grey. What is the best time to plant wallflowers?—Mrs. Cobalt Robert- Our Precise Artist day. son-Roberts. Wallflowers should be planted about 8 p. m., and dug up when needed, They are easily raised, needing little enltivation, In fact, it Is not necessary to plant them from getting ahead of the cabbage? |—B. T. You can't. If the smart weeds have a good start even, you will not get a head of the cabbage. Please suggest an appropriate slogan for a home garden club.—W. W.B Why not “Watch us grow”? Should bird seed be watered be. fore planting?—P. C. No; do not water Grind it. the seed. Will you kindly describe to me some process by which I can take the wrinkles out of lettuce and eab-| bage?—H. B, H Run the leaves through a clothes wringer. eee AN EFFICIENCY FIEND | ‘The general manager of an wast ern railroad had a dreaded reputa-| “He doesn't look ike the man we hear ho is,” sald one. | “What do you hear?” the other | asked “Why, they say when he was at| the funeral of Flannery's wife and the six pallbearers came out ecarry-| ng the coffin he raised his hand Questions That Mr. Grey Cannot | Answer. What kind of mattress would you advise for a pansy bed?—W. A. B. In It necessary to place nest cans in a garden of egg plants to make | them lay?—F. M. K ] What size thread should I use tn} sowing 0&8 a watermelon patch Cc, 8. Please advise me how to plant; cold slaw?—B. O, EB | What Is the easiest way to crack the shells of oyster plants?’—E. F. I planted an atomizer bulb last | sprayed?—J. D. T. Should dill pickles be pruned in| the «pring or fall?—D. G. Who originated the idea of eating carrots, and why?—-L. E. D. .& 2 JOSH WISE SAYS: “When th’ will of old Dad Sor| been dispensed with.” ea He HELO A COUPLE OF G0QD MANOS The golf enthustast who loves the game better than he plays it does not always have an easy time; for besides his difficulties with course and ball and club he must often suf- fer the caddie’s stinging scorn One afternoon a fat man who was struggling over the course made a particularly bad play, and tore up a large plece of turf with his mashie. Lifting the sod in his hand, the player sald, ruefully, to the caddie: “What on earth am I to do with this?” If I were you “I'd take it up tice on, air.” “the boy answered, ‘© the hotel to prac. ver Times. * De . A Rap at the Dinner. Mr.,and Mrs, R. A. MeCrimmon their pretty home. evening was spent in enjoyment.— Montrose (Col.) Press. However, if any man, lobbyist or otherwise, invites Senator Burton to dine with him we belleve he should accept Nevertheless, we firmly refuse to All O. K. (xr MY FEET AGAIN ) They setzed his auto car for debt, tion to Gertie Evans from San Fran- elsco to Taooma, and thence to Se- attle, in violation of the Mann act, has begun . Quite Frequently 80. Skirts are drawn up a good deal in front, and many of them are allt IS A HARD ONE The Circle's next contest is in-| tended to make the Circle boys and girls hustle. It will be no e matter fo win Uncle Jack's next | prize offering. To the Circle boy who sends tn 4 list containing the greatest num- | ber of boys and girls who are now members of the club, whether they either hold certificates or have al- |ready sent in their applications, goes the prize. Any list containing even a single name of a boy or girl who does not hold a mebership or who has not jlargest lists of names, | Those who compete are urged to write the names and the addrerses jot the boys and girls, who belong, jneatly and in black ink. The names should be written on one side of a sheet of paper only. “Alon Seattle’s Best Photoplay House The Big Two Reel Feature For Sunday, Monday and Tuesday ein the Jungle” Special Engagement Chief Eagle Horse 4 Address all commun'cations to H ay Anyhow, we woke up the Port Pirates. an’ I'm smokin’ good cigars the|ghum wuz opened an’ read th’ oth: |i higher than the ankla—Fashion| Uncle Jack, In eare of The Star Phenomenal Indian Baritone , whole day long. er da: out that silver | itor offic a handles fer th’ coffin could have ~ .-._ Rea — — ‘The land that's always sunny, the land of milk and honey, the land of | renee Rag ioc Red ee & anyone But he did not complatn, Japplied for a card will disqualify A Thr ill ing Story of Wild Animale and Hum: ans. ; nature's beauty most supreme. For years and years I've sought It, | |plant, but nothing has como up./Because, as he said to a friend, | the sender from a chance at the Showing Some of the Dangers of the Animal ‘and now at last I've caught {t, the perfect summer spot of which I Milt anti awit prize Infested Jungles of Africa dream. It’s always cool and restful, although {t gives a zestful and titi | How. ofte ee A edd aaw be o. 2 © On Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock to the veins, and socially {t's pleasant for everybody pres-| ow, Seem” moe . JOSH WISE SAYS: | the contest closes. After that hour KEEP THE MONEY AT HOME. And the best way to do it is to patronize those who spend their money here. They make good goods also. facturers do this. , 514 Fifth Ave. W. Chili B. & | ee Chili Con Carne Chicken Tamales Main 5306. 1511 Third Avenue. We Deliver, Wholesale and Retail, Flour ASK FOR “Centennial Best’’ * Fountain Pens SEATTLE PEN CO. Manut. Nigh Grade Fi cturers of fain Pens and Ink Seattle Stove Works N. Schwehm, Mgr. ALL KINDS OF CASTINGS. HARRISON ST. AND TERRY AV. Phone Main 3844. Hats Have Your Panama Hat Cleaned Where They Use No Acids, PACIFIC COAST HAT FACTORY Phone Ballard 566, Free Delivery. Macaroni Washington Brand Macaroni, Spaghetti, Vermicelli, Alphabets, Elbow Cuts, Oil Clothing Geo. A. Johnson Co. Manufacturers of “Johnson's Best” Oil and White Clothing Duck Clothing. bb Ah Si ts, PACIFIC ORNAMENTAL IRON WORKS. Manufacturers of Ornamental ron and ees Pon" neu 900 Repub- lean St, Seattle. Wash Queen Anne 1819 Patterns Western Pattern Works Largest and best enulpped shop tn the city Models and Machine Desig 1528 First Avenue South. Phone Elliott 2816. Patterns, Whiting-Smith Pies ARE BETTER Portable Houses Bungalows, Garages, Ete All sizes and. styles. Made in SEATTLE and shipped everywhere, © our references Cottages, Rattan Furniture Mfg. Co. Makers of all kinds of REED FURNITURE We Do Repairing. 2845 Sixteenth Avenue West. Phone Queen Anne 474, Salad Dressing Mrs. Porter's lovely dress ing-—made for salade— I'm confessing that te all made"; 1 have it on your y day, if you are able, And thus help to boost our city’s 1 trade, Show Cases Phone Main 2097 PACIFIC SHOW CASE & CABINET WORKS tion for Inying off men whenever | presided at one of the most de Bar Noccl Py is di For 18 years Resinol he found the slightest excuse. Mghtful functions of the week, a eae OG Neocisa. At Cafes, Delicatessens, Martet We make Screen Doors and Windows sparbepe 3, gporeny dedisappear, Bearer denors fe appeared.in the yards one | cuisine club dinner of beautiful ap- F | 5 Manufactured by Statls and Restaurants, Tae ey SS eee unsightly complexions become preseription and day and two switchmen discussed pointmenta, Zhursday evening, at A. F. GHIGLIONE & SONS » Phone Elllott 3631, 1618 Seventh Avenue. clean, clear, and velvety, and hair hovehold + him After dinner the Soda Water GEORGETOWN SODA WATER WORKS Distributers of Bottled Coca Cola, Cherry Seattle manu- They are worthy of, and should have, your, They grow without planting. Oc support. Wonder If Japan would kindly let us enact a law to the effect that |crsionally a wallflower Is a wild one, SSS SS — = = ——— acinus no Jap could enter this country unless he became a citizen and did buy — B k ed, > °, nb Te shigreck tNaed thir edit Wedle akeries Foundries Ornamental Iron Rattan Furniture : Se FSA LD sei ge and ‘sald; ‘Hold on, boys! You|belleve that any United States Fountain Pens Repaired. 1d W. Fitty-tourth ot. Cheer, Wyss Celery Phosphate § expensive cosmetics and complicated to Dept. 31-8, Resinod ulong without two of|senator has been what-one-might- || 107% Third Ave. Phone M. 1988, ea wales ae and all carbonated beverages. : beauty treatments ”’ fail Baltimore, Md, Saturday Evening Post. call-bothered by the lobbyists. Phone Sidney 593.