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THE STAR—MONDAY, JULY 14, 1913. Lema MEMBER OF THE SCRIVES NOnT LEAGUE OF NEWSPAPERS, Telegraph News Bervies of the United Presa Assoolation PHONES i tine with” ttehaaes oa, By mati, dai month RATES “tes sis’ tos., tts; on Entered at the postoffice, Seattio, Wash, as second inns matter Published by The Star Publishing Company every evening except Sunday a sara waeta = | |THE COLONEL AND His _ NO. 2146 | - MO 3 TT ANY THING = | FRIENDS” --'1I HE PROGRAM MeNeil's Island must ciean up. | The Colonel and His Friends” ts the title of the broduction ty In a comprehensive report the federal grand jury, called ! In Tacoma to investigate conditions, upheld every charge For the Season | e Not Concerned at Present) 146), the pocialists at the Moore theatre, Jaly 27 The play th ja Iteral reproduction of the Blethen trial ho Humphrey which was made in The Star as to conditions in the peni Mp nr : ce “hag | which 1# to be the third act, The first act, according to the time, April 20, if pera, tentiary and it is now up to the department of justice to Goa! 6 » i tod. in & B06) in “Blath off make less barbarous the treatment of the misguided, who (sea | Seseees Seder, & Sonne oS are ee saw f 912," h ! The second act has two scenes. The first is “ 7 find themselves within the portals of this prison. ¥e | Crimes bullding--time May 1, 1912." The second te at tee ea » That a grand jury is forced to recommend that men Be jon June 17, 1913 Ah, no! I would stick to my regular hunch And dig in the fcebox tn search of my lunch. At home, fn the kitchen, my faat I would break, With cold mashed potatoes and leftover steak eee ring from the black plague be not employed in the On the official program the scene in the third act ts ent ‘be aa Sagem den. eller ah wi haga be | a Humpty Dumpty's court—time, June 26, 1913 ted “dudgy prison kitchen is a fearful arraig) of a prison manage- ay | The play is described as a “c y tn three acts, by Hale ment. : ; fat | Wells.” Wells was soctallst candidate for mayor inst year % But the grand jury also found itself forced to recom- hay | The cast of characters 1s as follows . mend that prisoners suffering from the same disease be y + i | Col. A, J. Blather Editor of The Seattle Cri regated and not locked in cells with healthy prisoners. | g eqns | C. B. Blather . ....Manager of The Seattle Crimes > Scape ppaliiemad gegailonaaee neat ae gs dP gg vagy |} & SS Joseph Blather Vice President Crimes Printing Seldom has a grand een more thorough in its Mise Shortsight ; Blather's Stenographer work, for after listening to the stories of Convict 2146 and Capt. Chas. Wilcox . A Philippine War Veteran others named by him as who could confirm his charges, Erne Nordek ‘ . A Detective-Reporter the jurors covered every le of the situation | pot a ely aad ° ie le Whig i Soclaliet” j ent Ith inepect aughter of the Revol It re yment of a health inspecto | Lb ola » oseph Jarvis . oes +. A Soclaliat Lectuy fo visit the t juire into conditions—a dif | Fulton Walters ; Biather’e Attseun ferent inspector to be hired each time, thus preventing 8. P ; ° LA Deputy Pro frame-ups { al treatment for ihe victims joy and the girth of my watet bt Callender, ieee Bae. Iw — fort to stat 1 5 nd of fee cream and of crackers and cheese, | vege Nampry ceinpry: . of the black ; Ap out the Ciseass » Maudie Grace and Hor. , | Janitor, Clerk, Stenographers, News \ . m for each inny » show their A of . And terrapin, too, with my palate agrees; The gas was leaking In the house, * , ograp » Newspaper Reporters, Bapigy, A system o 1 ' ch tha venga Saget Ny ae onse, Of food that Ix stmple and food that ts rare He lit © match to find it Office Boy, Jurors, Newsboys and Spectators, y playe' ig cor su E ic and ore a i n he n f ; eR al og sai | 1 find 1 gan tities all of my share, Mims ha ——— ining room worksh« ry and barbershop sore < are ahopt jut wondrous, ind are the tnroads I make But now he doesn't mind it a ° | Go The young men will pay court On cold " ' | feat any dy com e n cold mashed potatoes and left-over steak | wletims of any malady is recon 1 oper attention in| WE cana "eH ie ane Ned bo ettove i\Caug t Spooning| Sn tes (he rae by Movie C | Sr shown in the jury's report that a new system of filing com-| Members of a “frat.” In ‘big boarding andy ‘or coatld Pag |DY ovie Camera) SAN FRANCISCO, their | plaints on numbered with carbon copies be adopted | Papa stays home to make money No matter how richly and grandly he dines, nine Ou # eget ind to m th rden t it for each | nd the ca With French-fried dishes and notable wines. - -" Me “4 and A co noo Aege dagae a aus Geel tt TES He never can know tho delights of the deed | CALIFORNIA J 4—A North Pacific Steamship Cove DIRE onal siadheAhed pastel hey Stopped Short Of raiding the fecbox in search of a feed | moving picture which showed then wit tots, SALE ' Filed in re e a Ho never can know what it is to partake sitting on a rustic bench in a mossy tes recelved by four womes ‘onvict 2146, who g by writing that} Of cold mashed potatoes and left-over steak \ pie z we automobile a car drive corne ' 3 iia , klen of Hazel park, was the cause by Doe dashed at Van Ness av. gap Third learless letter ¢t man entit LP of Miss Kathryn Body, a co-ed, and|Hddy st., here, in a . f eve persor ho believes | For when the fore part of the evening has sped 2 etary * » in an attempt tp thanks of every ¢ f 1 who believe abd the ciccnaan axteeana & Wik Ge be Ot, HK. H. Crago, a student, being in-/a¥old & colliston with « street iy save | in giving the down To satisfy hunger that follows the play, definitely suspended on the eve of Mattie ocley cf aed we any F 1 have no desire for the gaudy cafe; thelr graduation at the state normal | Miss Gertrude Pyle ot San 4 school here. ~ Those forchanded folk, the Japanese, have a government | Official Colors in Potlatch Bunting, a Yard, 6e, which looks after them keenly and here are its official health rules 1. Spend the sun and always deep 2. As regards May Manton Patterns Phone Main 6035 ‘DANTON & | oNooN Co The Junior Office Boy Writes Another Letter. He Says— hb time out of doors as possible. Bask much tn ke care that your respiration ts ty of exercise. Ta . a . beautiful, sea we'd care nly once a day, and let the diet be covets Pg eet dl Ce Ss erable | Q.y., eatveray - @ thoayter manidgor tnas It we could only manage so's Nee eee eee eres 7 steam bath case ee tWian. bes just got back from yoorup te telling @ very To have an ice plant there. | MRR it the heart is strong enough to bear. comikel storey about himself and a 1/2 dos. Pitadth dindteenlinl goed acmaesh dtr i s 4. Early to bed and e ¥ to rise. , 5. Sleep tn a very dark and very quiet room, with windows open. “The Economy Store” Let the mintmum of sleeping hours be atx or six and one-half hours, | Laverpool thers Second Av., Bet. Spring and Seneca Sts. In case of woman eight and one-half hours ts advisable eben dinn hit‘no Take one day ate rest each week in which you must) tr, Newwod-—Mra, Muller broke| pough wether Ye, dent know ' Try to av f passion and strong mental stim: | Py, Daet fa tie ee ® coming) to" 14 OUR SECOND ANNUAL POTLATCH ; Do not tax your brain at the occurrence of inevitable Inct-| y,5_ 9 ih she was ju okyher nose The Gentee! Loafers A N N or of coming events, Do not say unpleasant things nor leten, If ; Mra. Newwed—Made him carry) 2mto @ gale tb own and Editor The Star: G are often B RGAI CAR IVA Ible to avoid !t, to disagreeable things. the baby oady for ea warned against young men. What Will Be Continued Anot! Ihe mrsried! Widows and widowers should be inarried with|"* "*>7 ee ‘4 iad of Souan ment tha Wee ae 2 e Continue her Week . t | ‘or the benefit of our many out-of- "i the least possible delay Th Ad t f her walks in Ife, or * ry 9. Be moderate in the consumption of even tea and coffee, not to ie ventures o who has some of the good town patrons who will be in attendance Bay tobacco and alcoholic beverages. Johnny Mouse. sin life and can take the on the Potlatch festivities, as well as our : 10. Avoid places that are too warm, especially steam heated and sy? Or is it the one who city friends who will wish to avail them PI be loiters around the loafing piaces, en@ jsuch as are to be fonud on Third av, between Pike and Union, Bec ond and Union, Pike at the Inte ere section of the alley between Third | that and Fourth, or at some cigar stand?| These are the loafing places of any young men who bave never done a day's work, Yet they wear selves of the offerings during the festival. The shrewd, the thrifty, the economical— every woman who cherishes the though! of saving—will revel in the oppo: presented tomorrow and the rest of the week. Pabit ” Read our ads from day to day in The Star Dadly ventilated rooms. We think that seventh rule is a peach. And the eighth one isn’t slow. For that matter they good. a no : youtesn!> got mo © recently seperated ilye The Unjust’ Standard homes and other evening papers. In a poor rooming house Brooklyn the other day a by t time the ehip wae fot fine diamonds, and al-| tired woman comn 1 cide. Twelve years ago she lived g00d, and/t aiter he says — ways have some joke or remark to in a beautiful home luxury ndal touched her, there 1 can (ghange them 1f you t ite rth ake when some woman or «irl Our New Stationery Depart. 18x38-inch Bleached 8 dive and, upor mall ity, sh sht to while, sir, but-tor-thetength-of/time you wird passes. Lotter around the fi ment le on the rear balcony. Towele—a few slightly ‘was a secret divorce, and, upon a small annu e sought to} 1 ts Gaffnense mentioned place, on Third av. aod vey tb Son Gayeen ibd pete oth “6 ‘, | re vi ” am b nd e re abric ertect, erwise worth hide. | bave then rep epers Vousy, SEse. n° soe for yourself at night how many eee hareain = So r In 12 years she earned among the humble folks near her end it dident antomobiles are lined up. See how beet r< aon “hobs mew abode, by kindly ministrations, the title “The Angel.” dobny many of these men ever work at C8 aa i It was a real title of nobility. Children loved her and came +s Pa ire. asd eis to her for sympathy in their little troubles. Stray animals THE GOLFER'S LAMENT. {FRIEND HUSBAND AND THE]. /! Je & nolmon mtney do not | found in her a steady protector. She went about doing good for STAKE You began es wubes have to work, that some woman | aber’ . i i. zs ‘ te I drove two hundred yard Mrs. Mike Griffin has, the past ” 7 But finally her spirit broke, though not until, if expiation yo | Wwe A riGrt, a tun cher Ge te we ee tig a ring BAN | will take care of them. We notice for sin is ever won by works of mercy, she had won it mani Pie NOOe Great was my ting pards ar motoring to and fro|(h@ officer on the beat acting fold. ; ai In made this b two, from the farm and around Leon|‘riendly with them. These hang-| old. * | cui . : 4 . Me hate oe oe ih [ere-on have no fear of the officers There is no record that the man in the case repented or (On Monday.) with her frie being one of the | ring Ie W. K. GORDON tf sity Atl 4 ba I he feat shared I allced far off the green, careful lady drivers. Her husband | 300° my ei ‘An effective suffered. Society did not cast him out. It may be that there d into a brook Mike, will continue to till the soii 1S Pike st. al different nun Then top ne n Ladies’ Vests and Union are times when memory stings his conscience, but his order | Confess I will !t was nineteen | and get to town and back with the of living was not altered. He probably did not even know « Strokes that thia hole took. ol4 mules.—Deceter County (Ta Pasa toh regovictet Jt “The Angel's” death; for when she changed her residence she} ‘ 7 ee Journal ee :2 ~ pind Sort mi Bide re spel ; : u changed her name jector—-Why, you said in your et., Phil nin ng th — 8 3 note that you had the croup and I| Harry—Ma, can the new maid see] *t: Fhiladelphia reading the balle:| ik, taney to . y’s un: That is h ever be modi t award of punishments. Can it come here to find you have the in the dark? rhoumatiam. Mother—No. Why? Pattont—Well, Doc, there wasn't] Harry—Recause I heard her tel! a soul in the house who could speli|pa in the hall last night he hadn't rheumatiam. | shaved burg. We could not see the rank * med yoke, sleeveless or wing and file of the bine and the gray ‘: sleeve. i We could not hear the noise of shot | lat pleads nd shell, nor the cannon boom; but | — n the faces of the silent, surging Marked Down Statesmanship. h Then MEAL ux | we Tae owd we could read the fear of the Millinery B . _— . i ek - FLAS oF Truce G t d R t H Id “death levelor,” who, all knew, was 3 Feeley neck, It isn't difficult to understand how a man might sell ane take ee uarantee up ure ONGC | mcwine deve the bebic and thal caike SicEL Suite 17 Ho hig Beet himself for millions. But the amazing thing in the Mulhall PID TRE Rots Stes — . brave “like sheaves before the/ Ladies’ jar anama Hates revelations is that so many reputedly big fellows in politics | On 60 Days Trial fickle” WAN dese tt iaaleey saber Ladies arae 45 should be willing to mark themselves down so cheaply. | r the brave ones wore the Jo e0: epecial Why, a lot of those “system” congressmen appear to| | Won’t Cost You A Cent If The Two Months’ Test °°" ‘he blue [fb Bf Leaior’ Trimmed 1 ; , A They sleep their last #leep; the Be daieed thave been as easy victims as the ignorant ward aldermen who! Doesn’t Prove All Our Claims. ight their Inst pattie ® fl . LADIES’ SUN HATS every Ladi yused to barter franchises worth fortunes for occasional wine} «ray earth holds them tn tte! I ge 1 i embi i) | . lac! suppers and $10 bills mbrace, a blue sky smiles above In auch colors as browns, : oe Ste The mere threat of being opposed for re-election scared! “| them, ABW. dines, fans, end wate, any of ’em into line, showing how little they trusted either Valves tp oe sits he people or their ability to make the people understand Guess it’s time for more democracy, don’t you?—real unless protected a ntly kept fro As &@ broken bone can't natantiy held togetner And that te the cures of wearing err ioe epring tr jot one. tt ye us ince | Why Exclude Deserted Mothers? n » absolutely Editor Star: Wl you kindly give the enclosed lines space some. where in your paper? It seems to } ty over Rating Potiatch Hate tn yel- low and white and plain white, | led la " fdemocracy, sincere dedication to the cause of the plain folks | . a Seis don't hire lobbies or flood the mails with “planted” let- Away | With renner ree Scetl tf cree me, no greater injustice could be [i I Al. Draide,,im Wand ty th “i who entirely for sel | Worthless ase the on >| perpetrated than the exclusion of oe 4) ' Speun *°° hai Rers. Men, and women, too, who aren’t out entirely for selfish | idee dessvted wathers and children apecinl, per pleoe....... Trusses | Like These from the benefits of the Mothers’ Pension law, I speak from experi ence, as nearly two years ago we were obliged to either bring our ladvantage, but who have a zeal for service THERE ARE SUCH | - Draperies and Floor Coverings Take Front Elevator to Fourth Floor, You can make a thoi na h wed tho 4 Two more days. That's all, and then comes the Hyas |to-you ‘test of this guar " trom, Theving to tek thele tives| daughter and her three little ones | holder without having to risk @ single ” knife one unborn), to our home and fTyee and the Potlatch strings will be unfastened cont ‘We'll wend it to you for #0 days triai— No Belt, No Leg-Strape, No Springs| “are for them, or see them go to the county home, as they were Secretary Daniels was elected a member of the Seattle pract! aA lend to you that lone The Clathe Truse does away entirety Cable Net Curtains tn white and Arabian. . : Fou see for yoursmlt how it with the ourse of waartng belts, le left absolutely help! 1% ds lo} A pal ' Pee re’ othing to: ‘ood secretary thy tery out of bat oh erreg, WES Oe rene olutely helpless, and by a yards long pair . Dads’ club. There's nothing too good for the secretary, mea. - Me and springs. | People who have tried !\! young, strong man, earning $90 to French Cluny Net Curtaine, you know. | Tf the #0 Days Trial we allow oran't And it te water-proof—wi!l hold in the] $100 per month. We were just fin- Arabian only. A Pale .....sseseeeeseresseerses ane prove that It will ke rupture path Alea perepiration-proot Fasily|{shing building our home, and had Rattenberg Curtains with 1 |from coming out or bothering you In kept clean. | Sar comein, Ske of any work you 4° Q@et World's Greatest Rupture Book rf any other straine-—then It won't cost not a dollar to go on, but my hus- berg trimming: length 2% yard band's wages, $2 per day. We are To be polite, the Chinese people ought to recognize Nottingham Lace Curta’ . AU; Sam’: cognitic of their republi ‘ecogni y it ow enny , eae oa $ recognition of t public by recognizing i Gh 1 ear Romy mand any money don't take any| far past middle age, and God alone 30 inches wide and 2% yards long, at a pair Msemnselves. | @ Only Thing Good Enough rie our free hook an’! knows what {t has been to us to as. Scotch Madras Curtains, 2% yards long, in a good sel out Al! about it nt ‘0 To Stand Buch A Test. wok-—eloth bound, 96 pages, So soparets| sume this burden, to rear these You know as well that artiolos and 2% photographic fllustratto ‘ou know # aa we that 9 mere erie me ete tae ttne roptargarations| children and care for the mother and ecru, priced at, @ pair... . Curtain Sorim, 36 inches wide, in leaded patterns and colors, also white 9 Los Angeles plumber asks Millionaire L. C. Brand for And there t# only one thite of any And now Turkey is “requesting” Bulgaria to evacuate wane, there, ie only, one M 4 Wire mich a long trial as soon as possible. We guess that while) py uniter Prose 1 are butchering one another, the Turk is| BELLINGHAM, July 14.—Tho| quot’, fume ‘thot 000 for alienating his wife’s love. About the usual sizec truss or anything put tn print made an invalid for many months plain centers with colored border tet : moe sie “pill g é tal sized sito. for rupture is going to do any hy clastic and epring | by her hushand’s treatment of her Tematitched Serima in SA wlumber’s bil uh’ Hr ities ab aber “tis iad arate before he left her. It has meant | pee 958 Ae ie ; El : P Of po-caljed “ap the breaking down of my own nix good patterns ; full 8x Will the juvenile department get the help that everyone 11 rlght the first week health, and the absolute self-dental Close out. price ee ‘ ee Re admits it needs, including the council? You can never tell s WR out to Be ne gp0d to both husband and myself of ev- ent ag SERRE sgncisnn, all new fall patterns. s until after the council votes | You ean't possibly make n mis ry ae except the barest neces ase Rugs, for your summer home, in 3 PRE ESS | take If you are allowed eixty days « ut the famous Cluthe| sittes, ine 0x12 fret ICO vinsercceccees S] time tn which to make a teat Maamnginu Truse—aives names! Yet the court can't compel the|f™ | Same Rugs in 6x10 ft. sise, suntry who have teated it] eather of these little ones to sup: ntarlly endorse’ {t--and| port them, because he remains. out- 00 01 tella how you can get it on 60 days’ tr 4 enough to otand Sn now little it coste if you Kean i"! | side the state, and the mother can- a oAN gat on certain territor the Balkan “ "4 a Mike didve af cowde aap ‘That is our guaranteed rupture holder— ,,SIMPIy use the coupon oF way in « not claim a mother’a pension, be- laying in i re of powder. — stoamer Jeanie, from down Sound} 5. vis! Giuine Automate Masenes $f,0F boetal: "send me your book” —that| cause she tx a divorced mother. HERE IS A GROUP OF PC : ee F _ | points, ran upon Starr rook enrly|ing Truss Means ot Freeing you trom nit rnptie | DO You not think ft unjust that we, 9 ° 9 Five of Joey Tumulty’s six children have been having this morning, while she was search. Made On New Principle troubles for the rest of your life the ones {n no way. responsible for mumps on both sides, Being secretary to Woodrow Wilson ing in a fog for the Bellingham Bay} rhe c 0 radically ait. THIS BRINGS IT | such conditions, be forced to con- omen San 1Sses and father to five sets of mumps is really enough to entitle ere reer oe ea ao ke Ely Miah e aa saparees tinue to bear the burden of the re A 1 1 } ; por. # not thought much da ni eon separate C1 , | oa? g fellow to the swelled head Pats pond paso ri Prager patents, Me: ; eacinialy new Nox 08—CLUTHE COMPANY ery ike That ours is Magnificent values tn plain tailored and sem!-fancy models. —— The Jeatda want on the rouk at] HULA ce ameeanie elke sth aan | UE Mek, aw rome ckee | car Coe Ce oe Any dose. ABS most extraordinary offering. The prices are considert he 4 ¥ pro @ marite : jmake any of the cases easter, or than half thelr former markings. The colors are 6! all fairness, it should be stated that the mayor’s|nearly low tide in nearly 00,000 ¢ r : the U. 8 Army and Navy 9 r va Send me your Pree Nook and Trini}, more just. Can you not say some. the 1914 budget includes $150 for printing the| This 1s the same rock the Banta |in ‘at parte of the wor i oft 7 hed * ite. ‘The mater for Fine ce your vesumis’ telecon black and white checks and plain white forges, mannish mixtures and tweed evor’ we. ‘This tt : Ana, a sister ship of the Jennte,|it instead of advising oppration x : ° : mayor's message This the council refused to do last year, « n same... «. |} conditions? You have accomplish. St 16 r) A ‘ ; piled upon a week ago while en-| w sh oe Sizes 16 to 42, at and in this item only does the mayor's estimate for next |enged in the same quest, The Santa urea eret vt it ae ace hey why hit le A aad uae 76° Arup Ana is now in dry dock in Seattle, can't even be bept trom growing worse cy ? ‘ 912 wyear show an increase over that for 1914 MRS, B. V.

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