The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 8, 1913, Page 4

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LONDON STANDARD calls Wilson's Mextean policy “amateurish.” BER 8, 1913. THE STAR—MONDAY, Mise Laura Bennett = MEMEER OF THE ‘RIPrs = NORTINW tet Matin 9100 Private oxen a TLEAGUB OF NEWSPAPERS. Telegraph News PHONES "*Wecting with all’ Gopartmenta Bervice of the United Pree Assoctatton Katered at the oftion, 0, Woe ne second By mati, daily, one month in of % ines matter. "Published by. The Stee, Publishing ATES peri tix tmen., 91.90; one your, Bae ; Company every evening except Suoday Ry carrier, in city, the «© month. | ; . : ’ What Crankiness Costs | What Niagara Falls Must Be Like, Written by Gene | ,. - ; ‘ L A bree aonike geese Rta inated ho Never | Was There in Boia’ is Life|Ulrl, Kescued Just in the IIc oe I ime, to a woman reporter who visited her in the lock-up = OTE : il H { Pn Z, j « I un y father says | going t ive # away I don’t car I don’t want to go home The ATLANTIC CITY, Sept. 3.—En y Jterrible,” she aald comed that 4 ‘ated ; ) sae chanting dreams, enchanting vie as Hees S old man’ is so cross and cranky Ne m my nerves jones, sounds of languid, celestial m1 t This girl was on ing, promising baby, music the subtie odor of rare per ; } ¢ fore , . fumes—all these came to a young father's pet and mot by n redoomed to be girl as ehe was drowning. The girl, It seemed to r Pe unloving and wayward g happened between the Miss Laura Bennett, had gone down to tear f 30 . . } three times in the surf before she r t t — ages of 2 and 16 to explain her change character was rescued by life-savers. t ut knowing in detail the far history, couldn't Vividly, M Kennett tells f Th you pretty safely hazard a guess on the basis of that one as ge fascinatio S the qmavve red sertion T 1 an is so cross and cran v na at aw have on } i te a = ry ‘ that when she wa 4 her first c per fluence in a | e¢ is LOVE—patient, ten rds were | want to go back me It's a child’s right The child who It seemed to me | was being waft tried to f e ¢ " led through space on a great pile of k I the odor Just as it takes the warm sunshine Seda WK pb Hiih wend of bole fapre f the flower, so the soul of a child en-haired girls dancing languidly For & and baw E } ! nging. 1 in th ind of of the woman must have the} rrible at First t tak - tinuous 1 never-fai to develop t few seconds It wa tt r neven it clean a sweet 1 ! $ sorrows, what 9 And t c of slender. ; cares, Ww rrows, wha The Day’s ve chtly omg tions, made this man” “cross and cranky.” It i aga +} we'd forgive him if we knew. In any event, he’s profoundly Best Stories r st erate | to be pitied, for clearly his crossness and his cr ankiness, 5 r “pale s bing the daughter of the home joys which were her SATAN SMILED. ‘ g 3 : iny eft been among the forces which sent her to the bad r re woul Amidst the worries, the stresses, the disappointm of baby rng 5 life it is often hard to preserve a sweetened temper at he one, grew @ But it is what the parent must do, or at least try to the limit dim, and finally ae to do, if the children are to have a fair chance br Bares 1 he a human tor had a noth : nk ape all, for his cabinet one of those smart London | favorite sport at Buffalo | of the number of grizzly Alas! Wilson didn't choos editors, who think that hunting the bison | and that Californians live in trees, becau bears at large! HowLong, We Wonder, HowLong? RUFUS WALLINGFORD finance must take the bl ame| rd, It takes a ber coat, rubt t rice by the Most married jthat grandest of all natural w ‘ e for that New Haven railroad wreck at Wallin . Tues saw & Gn the t put gk Conn., which young Pierpont Morgan is kind en to bobs the ish. Ale : ghty waters * to mate t admit he doesn’t like | of whelming rh a pessimist d suits an It’s all very simple. Inflate a railroad to make a market} 1 rhodomontade of| Next to the plunge on icecream soda an ; rapture, a booming benison of Niagara nirs. Nothing 1 too for by-product securities until there isn’t money enough in| piss 1 rid Yet the treasury to buy safe cars; ignore repeated warnings, in-} © splasht ; p « trying to ap } . tig } " ft in dreams jex-battleahip # % as battle ¢luding practically a command by Uncle Sam to re-equip;/1 have on alpart, and their | discredited president, the people by sen a g Iderness, try to fool scapegoat a soft soap artist necessarily com policies, and you may not like the resultant wrecks, are bound to have them, for they come by relentless sequence Isn’t it queer how long it takes to convince some folks that running railroads for the benefit of Wall st can't be made to work out as a satisfactory substitute for running them for the benefit of we, the people? OF COURSE, nobody wants to Investigate charges of crookedness against Judge Speer of Georgia if his health is so poor that he can't stand it. Congress should see to it that Speer has the best ofmedical | attention, just as any accused man not on the bench would have. fashion, into the w replacing him with ritted to the same but you or NORMAN CONGER, weather man at Washington, has been pun- Ished for pernicious activity in politics, by being sent to Detroit. ‘There must be a Strain of brutality in Weodrow's make-up. CREDIT HIS is the basis of the splendid success T which has firmly established the Kastern as Seattle's Reliable Credit House. No matter what kind of apparel is needed, whether for men’s wear or Women’s wear, you will find the styles, the mate the workmanship, everything, just as you would have it, and instead of having to pay cash for your clothes, just a small payment down is sufficient—we'll be glad to trust you for the balance, 1332 -34 Second Ave., Near Union St “Seattle’s Reliable Credit House”’ | | é THEO, MN. VAIL, PRESIDENT ar 2 hromabd a ah ids. i ROwrK ce wattrinn Asack Oo wulttuee NES Mrarr THE WESTERN UNION TELEGRAPH COMPANY general | INTERESTING PERSONALITIES 1 b Ne h Quod workman fas a busy grindst une A Strike! One Might Be Overlooked, but Who | Could Forgive Both |by Frank » | absence A Weston has decided to become a } edad farmer fn Minnesota. We're jolly A millionaire has been elected clad We w afraid he was go- president of the national associa-|ing to walk back to New York | tion of the deat. Possibly with the _* @ esi! idea that when bist talks a1 <aarll undesoand | What Has Become of — | ‘ | Ly) eee = According to a farm paper, the MAGGIE, FOIND Chief of Police James A. McAlpine, ery of the farmer today is Dollar aheatt taller eceas Datlar pe ME A YELLER ONE who never wears a uniform, tatoe The farmer must think FER TOAY chief of po-| Z yg is a hardy t y folks have nothing but dol tly & lars Still, we don’t blame the farmer. » depart It takes money to buy tires and by ¢ of Public Safety gasoline D. ¢ a McAlpine took command after a A Chicago suffraget deci that r gime in if wor was made from n, it w had be was from his backbone, not a rib « result of We could believe it, if Wili Taft : een in un had been Adan ° of scouring It We're getting so we believe prac his worn tleally we read about he covers various Harry Thaw The Good Old Fashioned 5 even been Manlio’ ‘i Washromarn whose hus- by & police officer when he We now read nothing about him. band hod more shirts than| Doc Cook had gum drops? That's exactly what we believe. It may signify something, and $3.00 then again it may not, but the onl Buys a Sewing Machine. known as a “bad man” in a fight H Thaw's wyers ever 150 Sewing Machines, all makes, win a victory 1s when they fight to/| $3.00 and up. keep him in Jail New Machines rented, $2.00 per = Nel You, (FYouCould, | a 2 month. We'd Know it In a Minute! WHITE SEWING MACHINE LO#T—On Thurada 1424 Third, near Pike. ) ALBANY CUT-RATE 5 COME | Crown oe re ~ pers aset « the “y Ww staal! » T have often ome one did not revive the negro mim ¢ strel performanc put 70 s 1 mean the refined NG A DRAW 4) and almost classical performances, as tho by the world-fame@ wo at got Into a protracted ty M els, not the buffoonery, ragt d cracked voices, of argu ent & to . eapple the of B that the first performance @& “j3 8 fru Lally ‘ een was giver ved such a success that imb 7. tedmuntinn after much z up all over the country nod and some bad. One real information, and after mac was khown aa the Congo 1 s, inaugurated by Charlie fa wattle nak wocept his ech and two years | playing to 4 houses in New 9 n igen " ’ no © to cor orge Harrington, —~ venga chen ald one of | Of George Christy, as was billed when he joined the Christy Min t array “ye deg tary j = els, He speedily beca orite of the ights, and his sage wi “etl hedeal “ : ings and doings filled the re and books of the world, ane “ rueatn 7 Lucy Long” and the rende y him, were master it fom't eltht pleces, and nightly convulsed overflowing houses with laughter, wie Phen ae suion Surely, a revival of early minstrelsy would pay the waiter It is an i e eee Fi ti o o Bring Your Coupons and Trade-Marks to Exchange io HIS DELAY. 1 Bureau on Third Floor. s o pe A man nearly eighty years old ta walked ter os from his home to MAY MANTON PATTERNS. PHONE MAIN 6035. Dp an adjoining town When he al reached his destination he was . greeted with some astonishment by pe an acquaintance ANTON & nh | anoon Co. You walked all the way!” the latter exe 4, “How did you get along ‘Oh, first rate!” the old man re plied geniaily. “That ts, I did till I came to that sign out there, Slow down to fifteen les an hour.’ Th ne back some Youth's ¢ L 1 N “ Ae AYBANY PAINLES 188080084 $3.83 wo 1 25. LADIES’ ORCHID UNION SUITS ‘ DENTISTS EXTENDED us We have High or Dutch Pe LADIES’ FLEECED UNION SUITS CUT RATE 7 w “66 85¢ Men’s Underwear 5c Garment the best TODAY—DON'T PUT IT OFF Set of Teeth, Guaranteed (QA vt thes have sev- Fit, now Solid Gold or Porcelain ee $3 ¢ $3 75¢ UP 50¢ UP Gold or Porcelain Bridge Work ..... A Solid Gold Fillings Silver Fillings Albany Cut-Rate Dentists | Egyptian and winter Floor Covering and agree! bone Second Floor People's Rank Building Second and Pike. : OUR PRICHS WILL SURPRISE You. ou‘will find some ar ing you! OUR WORK WILL PLEASE You, | If You W t T results obtained = fror the | am Lace Curtains in white and “98 @ market | © sce: THE MARKETS || ore ae conomy = ene of | eon Sey these remedier 1 core for frutt h Point La 1s in your city gov | ent tsa nat-/ nd Ww " inv r $1.49 ment you must teach |patient come back after Meal P Apples, local cooking ! J oa 4 your citizens what econ trial box, with a amile on his face] Blackberties y ns, 2% yards t Rlood and Nerve T Asie ed ms i “ ‘ rere t! bit hod Hd © eee 1 en a er Curtain Scrim Remnants, lengths ap te © iis is when they are at sow what the t has be 3, axeon yards, nod values to 2he, 23 primary school jaa h shades are ming in every vast HH bard per yard as ol Mess a cure for t ful mala Con 0 eg apks Opening an account pation the bios aia pat ort Coverings, Silkoline, Sateen and Ores in a good bank, which niicttia, Rheuma.| sahinrna, © Fe oe age will help to teach them, wiled Heart ‘Tr sie is another "well, for 1 . \ t we utters ‘4 “ Housewives Who Are Keen Judges of 1 nterest a ne Use 4)/2 % bod an ve Say We Have Superior Values in Blankets, Comforters and / bled with D Bedding Supplies in General. ? Gray Cotton Blankets with neat : : White M ale by Quaker Drug |Turkeys, tat, live orders, That girl you introduced me to eeu eee tes wood sine, dn 18 1¢ is beautiful, but she 1s not an heir timonials of Beattle people Ine geen {Guinea fowl, live, d running. ess. She hasn't a sou, yet you said ‘ package pistes SY: ' good oe Matrimons Agent I aide t telf Corner Third Ave. and German Pharmacal Co. | y¢'\"', 13 @ 16 you she had mone sold her Pik | eo} Veal, larger 9 @ lia |face value was @ million dollars, — | Por Corner Market and 24th Ave. N, Wo PYoie, froah corccns 10 @ 104 Ballard, Seattle, Wash. Pork, larger s.tssces 06) @ 109”

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