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STAR—TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1913. MEMBER OF THE SCRIPPS NORTHWEST mente, LEAGUR OF NEWSPAVERA Telegraph News Service of the United Press Association. emg Een P8 oie He net Ath ail depar Rntered at the Dasteftien, Senttio. Wash. se eee wn as ee ea ee o 7 Company every evening ereept Sunday RATES ater dwt Ss oa. 0; one your, Ry carries, in city, toe = month, AIR MORE THAN 70 PER| cate wt | A LAUGH WILL MAKE WORLD LOOK BRIGHTER || “Jim” Hill Celebrates His 75th | [ and very chilling when ft ts cold, Air less than 60 per cent saturated with 7 ire dries the skin, throat, nose and bronchial tubes and/ He Reduced Th Causes infection when the air contains dust and bacterta. | a H ° . | L | By Their Sky-Pieces You May Know Them sd 2 allen Denes Birthday With Grand “Splurge” Masters or Servants--- Which? HO are these men—these councilmen. Peirce. Goddard. Marble and Bruskevith, that they shall undertake to prevent an early expression of the people upon the question of the adoption of a commission form of government for this | city? Are they our MASTERS or our SERVANTS? | Were they chosen to membership in the city council— |} SveT Punt ORDINARY BUN these four—because the people felt they were not capable of governing themselves, and that in them lay the intelligence of the community? Or did these four so vote because of the fear that they would lose their jobs should the people be given an oppor- tunity of destroying the present form of municipal govern- ment? Don't these men know that by their votes of yesterday they did much more toward bringing to Seattle a commission Py 8ki —Ni form of government than they would have done had they lost 160 pounds last , tie se ce sail this morn | voted favorably upon the Griffiths and Wardall resolutions |[ month.” 7 Lady Visitor—No, it makes | providing for the election of a charter commission? ae pol How'd It happen?” my head swim, and I'm afraid of Don't they know that every unwise act of theirs is but ibbalhich Ss going to the bottom to the destruction of the government of which the . , kipper—Why, you can't go ca VP the ¢ a ge Leith cite 4 “Heigho!” to the bottom if your iad 4 swims are a part? The passage of these resolutions wouldn't have committed any one to any particular form of government. The resolutions simply provided for the election of a charter commission—a body of 15 frecholders—whose duty nee WAT | it would be to draw up a new charter for the city Then, 7 Sets FIRM when their work was done, this new charter would be sub-§ On THE STAKCH mitted to the people for their approval or disapproval. ] If they didn’t like it, they wouldn't have to take it The personal views of Peirce, Goddard, Marble or Bruske- vith have nothing whatever to do with the matter. Each would have his vote at the charter election—that is all. In their anxiety to keep their jobs, they would have the privilege of voting against a change. In the meantime, they have provided another argument | for those who advocate the city commission. iS wire BUYS 5 i i WS vet Getting All Coming to 7 ESET: Se REPUBLICAN ELECTED as congressman in Maine to succeed re Aiwple Maldehal weaker way publican congressman. Hurray! Great republican victory! | cove is always represented as a ns, HAPPY.Go LUO x c ? ‘ zi ™ at we U ages cid he offer | | Artful Man—Because it never Ni ts your” “we J. Hill is 75 years old to- I "t It Fi L dies ? |] reaches years of discretion. “Not very much; he sald he'd t suse & apnea eel pay me et hat! ” a rain, sn terce, Laat e just what | was worth.” | which left St. Paul Sunday, Is due at the Glacier national park. : It is the last word in comfort and luxury on rails, On board are Hill himself and many veteran employes of the Great Northern, the men— and a few women—who ha’ through the years to make “Jim” T IS timely for the United States supreme court to sit up and take notice, for there’s a woman in the case, a fighting woman. | ria he} Mrs. Mackenzie Gordon is a native of Ca sittin ta a its tr Ve } cnaeig world holds no creature more willing to die in its ‘ acks | SOon wasu ‘Tr {E history of early experiments in aerial navigation is| ‘te op, “Jim” Hill 75 ighti i iv ‘alifornia woman, unless it nutmeg Mig pe aes , . ; oa fighting for its nativity than a California woma pa larly interesting at this time in view of the nu-| birthday party, and by far the m ence library for St. Paul merous recent trials of acronauts in various countries, many imposing social function with which} The activities Prarie gedit pe has ever had anything to do. Hill | however, trifles. Hil russ 4o. Hill , trifles, Hill not never cared for soctety, anyhow the Great Northern, but ce be OSE Ooaegen eae ee : mong guests are Willinm|says goes { io Paeifie, ave engaged more students|Low, Martin Duffy and William | the Burlt per Bid ad eg > jeattle, locomotive .en-|Grest. Northern. Steaaakie ae who have worked for Hill|which runs the Minnesota, fro e than a quarter of a cen-|attle to the Orient 7 he San Francisco election te, the| be a California man, and so, when ¢ commission refused to let Mrs Gordon register and v , scenery was set for a fight. Mrs. Gordon had married a fine looking Englishman, and that commission declared the “ABOUT ONCE IN SO MANY BLAZES ak witch have ated fat TH' FIREMAN REMARKS TO BYSTANDERS . THAT SOMEGODY MADE A POOR JOB. | Few problems of and experimenters than those of aerial navigation. At the time of the first balloon ascension in 1783 interest in the|for n marriage made her an alien. We guess that little matters like equal suffrage and sibility of flying was active and widespread, especially |t#'Y Began as Shippi anti-race suicide had better stop right where they're at, until nieiecgsis jamong the scientific mechanicians of Europe k Pha Bada hl Quests And he must also kogp as eve H : me c | ‘ gs wie as A patch 2 Mrs. Gordon appears in the United States supreme court, We Don't beth vr the Corpenter AARRERRRAR ER ARERR ® The first flight was made near Lyons, France, on June|th® Saat” whoo tb trata aoc caer epg dp beget com 8 7 “4 3 Pid . es i we | wic = 5 J . , } halt pre 4b wrong) ich are vi rs whither she is bound, with native blood in her eye, figurative me Rev. Mcses Allen was our # “Why, Hannah, I can write 2{ 5, 1783, when a ball 110 feet in circumference. containing eae cna tena oe pend eye $600,000,000 ued b ly speaking. ; Ry empl pel cll Dmg * oll in the dust on this #| 22,000 feet of vapor, was sent aloft. The effect on the in-|Suests were Inclined to think this Canada, Septanbes ie rel i If marriage changes a woman's nativity or citizenship, | church so straight with his bigh-/# Hannah—That’s more aise habitants of various villages over which it passed was — nice of him. During the father and mother were oo: ti why does it not in law change her color, if she marries a idk re a hat Mpa men ae # I kin do. Shure, there's noth- #| Varied. Many t! tht it had come from anotl acy id 1 bar g “J vocegserty bela ete trig sashes Fi yee He landed in St. Paul is $ 7 }could see all over the large audl- @ ing lotke ed * the z it ha »me from another world and a yay the bill 1 and got work hegro or a Jap? sca aithacm duck antes atierk ena |e aaa? education, is there, : fled. Others tl t it a monstre bird. Wh ed ; It will cost, of course, a lot of |c ¢ as a shipping P ‘ Fy ’ H ip, | all could hi hat ts, ais > nen it dropped | money, but “Jim” has had a good; Hi 3 If marriage to an alien destroys a womans citizenship, Pyro pon bint ete — a #|to earth a small crowd approached it y. for an hour,|768%, and doesn’t m This |St ong in 1873. The p z d shor t was all boarded Pa a 7 § ¥ “ an hour, | year he— z gant t rifle wen why should not a man’s marriage to an alien cost him the] up and painted.—New Ate AEAAAAe AR in deadly fear u he “Hekee: mate hers year he | hands of a:recolven 7a) au i same? ens, (O.) Franklin moaste Agen Pa ge the quivering| | Bought the First National | In 1878 the famous “Montreal ? ii eS J. P. Morgan has resigned as the onster and it shrivelled up. The natives then tied it to] Sark of St- Paul and increased § /agreement” was dra up among The United States supreme court has been universally|## eee #e eee kee et hw Now Haven rajiroad’s fiscal agent a horse’s tail and he galloped across the country, teari $n000 800 big $1,000,000 to [four men—Hiil, Donald J. Smith sts i i ‘ ~ " 7 e SSIUes te or y, tearing it 000, an i jeorge P| sy 5 lambasted for its impotency in dissolving Standard and To-|% “n6 the a dines werth ae qhe road must be elther broke or|to shreds s $1,000,000 te $2,000,000; pon ie need peor graen Norman Ww. i. ime . t to refo Gacond Madiins te secured the road hacco trusts, but it can rely on hearing the really big noise,|* !* powder, please.” *| _ rem. Rgereeerar SP ge este Second National, parchase of bonds. and & ~<a 1 oa : i ak * 1 eetern 0 i rounds for —Mre. 100,000, and | ure. if it undertakes to dissolve woman's citizenship as a penalty)» tens?” skeeters or Wood: ®) suggestions to the cartoonists—| that her husband teeiatedaa to oat or he Menerty of Cleveland | merged it with the First Na | ne 5 : é | *) owe asuieae : ut off her luxuriant hair. Also a Wash tlenal? and | nd now Hil is ente for marrying whom she dinged pleases. |® “Oh, dear, I don't know! #| y Vhy not burlesque “September | !neton Heights man complaing that his wife makes bim wash dishes. Sout jthose who worked with him Go to it, Sister Gordon! * Will you please * — ca oe 6 O18 sy fhe: pNorthwestern |ago, when he was poor, and wi s ry not draw on Bho . - r 4 ; , * T on he en buttoned J cute # habe Abn Brisa a part piel wing Fr ig in. Ss save a Ife in tah and it wasn't a ones of ecnite bite,| 64,000,000 te Ihe capita aa eae ieee Lee when success | opening in her skirt at #|Pctnall? YO enciall: 1 a bulle ing a deputy sheriffs anatomy| plus; and— pees Bi, | her ankle and, after 25 min- footbe just enous ent a mortal wou 1 P(t pulldiag.a $1600000.reten: 'mamngsrbent ot kearast ot ame saiky, DONALD, president of the ingtitute of Journalist; pre-| % Sete’ cnrecsl sxaminetion, De % = eS Tetet. _ See Oe ee dicts that 20 years hence news will be collected by wireless telephon a was hives, and would * Sas i each reporter carrying a portable phone. Why not give every one a 4 require a lotion daily * ' receiver and cut out the newspaper? es sal Seattle, Wo., Sept. 10, 1913 tke etnke ehhh! In : ss a * o A Remarkable Indorsement ’s Ordered Better Ab Shana “a | | It’s Ordered Better Abroad tt was Satleeee. ted ot Site Weshington Pitle Insurance Oc., ‘ | we ut ast week who it § ‘cc E DID not see a drunken man or woman, an over-| it < store of M City. ’ 8 »w ym (Kan.) Record worked, starved-looking child, a street full of holes . ee f Gentlemen: So writes one of the delegation of American engineers peer ll Bagh vr apeaee to the men URANCE by the leading @ take pleasure in informing the Investing Public, through who recently made an inspection tour of industrial Germany Hi “or ee financial interests of Seattle you, that we use Title Insurance and recommend your title policies He saw other things which are like glimpses into fairyland betas it Hibernate ecg ett is the best evidence of its to our patrons For instance: Countess Primo Magri, who be merit. ae : ae fore he fage was M “There are no street corner loafers, The German rail- Thumb, the canaliant: bette ote We believe Your maaMsne sion SoG SnEnennde Pe thee ways do not attempt to prohibit t : s lec.| world, yesterday said she was in. BR competition eee i but ype go sf elec-| Srrrably opposed to raitkant sat g Their approbation ds tieial atrict State supervision, with each policy protected by a large in= y . agers 0 verman railroads are) fragism.— Philadelphia (Pa.) Led a es < r fi eanity fund deposit efficient engineers—not lawyers prized for their skill in evad-|*°" upon a thorough knowledge of iJ Pons oas ite the BeRPe eee en ee ee ing and nullifying laws to protect the public interest. There : One of President Wilson's the need for a title system met the demand of this community for a safe, economical and con - nateitustio ee ite -povetintiat: dace _.| daughters had to sleep in an up a J oder “9 - by the invisible government, as we have| ter berth ina Mcosrs Hea ees): combining a maximum of safe- Venient land title system. in ie United States other night, not a man being will F : : oth . a m economy and conven Io doubt there were things with respect to which the] "& 1 Sade Rie lower el y apne stead Very truly yours, : ¢ y As our memory goes, it was a —and upon a deep-seated con- Z, comparison wouldn't go so badly against us; things which, | sleeping car conductor who was the 7. yf $ . on a hurried trip, a well-steered delegation doesn't always see ro hab atthe ae een viction that Title Insurance DEXTER HORTON TRUST and SAVINGS, BANK AA ESA Cenretecan MK 3 ) always room at the top . 3ut if Germany can do the foregoing as describec y comptetel, fills this want. ; x t y going Me AeA MZEPCL es bC-~=A means just so much new hope and incentive for Americans, REREAD Y, on a; 5 A A eae yt . a. a ¢ rte * ,, ' bl who, let’s assume, won't long be content with an inferior|* The bunter had mistakenly * A ¥ citing. *& shot a guide. * n un SLEEP DIST - # bending" down eagerly, "Is the services of a competent TTtE NATIONAL RANK fo g 0 ame ania URBING BLADDER WEAKNESS, [5 ""Sos\"eaea imo tater, # corps of examiners and the | 00.4 Autee (QL: Tivacrentonel # with his last breath * a BACKACHE, RHEUMATISM, QUICKLY VANISH =: cies ite se esate & maintenance of a careful su- ri ” i 4 # 1 came up here,” he exelait: pervision assure the accuracy | ™* MTL yy%,cr cpusrmcyer SAT’ vee tv * ed ruefully, “in purault of rare * j (a Bee ait ean von Most Chevalc Suiferere|fm the tout, end dre it out o & kame!” Pek * of our examinations, permit a lah Are, tr " ‘ e syste i ged gr Brom Few Ne ATOR tive, wo quick nal RN RRAEAS i ibe moderate premium rate and My 2 NORTHERN, BANK & TRUST CO. oses of Croxone lasting, ate the” renuits obtained | i Sounds giitie as than enable us to fill our patrons’ FIRST NATIONAL BANK of Seattle seatrié ni D use Oo} ‘roxone, that three She Had Died. wai , ‘ # eee Peosrae freee oe ell Reine worst backac paciate ‘the ~ y vigecrg ees of uite wae 2 4 i roots ease. 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