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MEMBER OF THE SCRIPPS NORTHWEST LEAGUE OF SPAPERS Telegraph News Service of the United Prem Association, Entered at the pastoffion Seattle, Wash. clase matter, Published by The St Company every evening except S No Hand-Picked Committee Goes! PO ACTING MAYOR BOB HESKETH The Star would say this: ay There is just one thing to do about this city charter proposition. : ; Don’t worry about this resolution the city coun: | cil passed instructing you to appoint a committee) of 15 to revise the charter. Forget it! The people aren’t going to stand for any deal like that. If there’s going to be any committee named to revise our system of government, the people them- selves are going to say who's going to have a hand in the task. It isn’t going to be charter-framers, no matter i we recognize as a man of progres the one to do the picking. You say you aren’t going to be in a hurry about appointing this committee. Sensibly spoken. But take The Star’s advice, and get out of your mind the idea that you intend to appoint that committee AT !"Deadshot Bill, sagacio ANY TIME. This isn’t anything for YOU to decide, Bob a hand-picked coterie of f you, Bob Hesketh, whom e ideas, ARE | Into the task of diggin’ a pit. WHE STAR—MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, Private exchawee ey “DEAD SHOT BILL,” FROM NURSERYVILLE us, has lit Hesketh. | Leave it to the voters who elected you. | WASHINGTON POST Is heaping scorn and contumely upon “the | eternal feminine.” As some of the scientists are proving that the feminine of the species was here first, the feminine may have a right| to gonsider herself eternal. She does, anyway | Why Not Be Frank? LAUDE C. RAMSAY, whose ambition it has been fo f Seattle, issue f ty 1 many years to be mayor of the city « a statement on Saturday, just before his departure for an absence of three or four weeks from the city, of which the following is a part: “I am not an office-seeker, or in any sense a candidate for mayor at this time. Some of my friends are urging me to enter the race and are kind enough to think that I can render Seattle a service by running. They have not convinced me on that point as yet. At any rate, there is ample time to think it over while the situation is shaping itself, and I shall make no decision until I get back, three or four weeks hence.” : : Why, oh why, Mr. Ramsay, will you peddle this bunk? Why not be truthful ar want to be mayor?| !We would think more of y attaches to a desire to be the executive head of Seattle, though we are sorely tried with internal strife It Mr. Ramsay, th jay mayor to the las far removed from the truth as this stat 'the eve of your departure. 1 say you it for Surely no disgrace Slams, Jabs, Boosts and even Most Anything be may is possible, at_ some you Idn't 1 to believe that your statements and we wouldn't like to believe that your statem nolxe over the ref €}ormation of one ck sheep than n | there ts over the unnotioed decency of a whole flock of white ones. . . The road that advertises stee! | Pullman coaches for travel to the SOME PEOPLE play and some people work. Some look for jobs| I’ = ‘end others shirk. Aloe: people sing; some people try. Some people Coast in 1915 will get the money faugh; some people cry. So people long for this and that. Some if it can produce the cars. ‘think life’s good; some say it’s flat. It takes all sorte of folks, you etm @ iknow, to make up life's variety show. Ae near ae we can make out, the | Big Dipper will be broken up about A Trust Which Is Hustling the same year that this becomes a | babyiecs world. | . the woolen trust magnates, dur-| The prayer in the Rockefeller . P litany that kerosene may be made ing the Lawrence strike, were dead certain they |tnto gasoline Is said to have been couldn’t pay higher wages without going “broke”? And how, | chemlcally aap ck ae when the tariff was being tinkered, they just HAD to have/ College education has its advan. more protection or the cheap-labor foreign bogie man would tages, Often a boy who couldn't ; push a lawn mower at home will get em sure: : : develop strength enough in football What, then, must be your surprise to read in the Bos- There is mo press in your capacity as our first official would b ent made upo em O you remember how to buck a line of youth bigger than ton News Bureau that American Woolen, preferred, is up ne Pi a 9 1-2 points since a lower tariff. was assured; that though! | THE FINALS, | Y » doesn’t have to operate more than 60|. “And now, George,” she said,| Wood’s company doesn’t have to of y ae tar oe lla ager | per cent of its plant to fill current orders it expects to main- tain its “unbroken preferred dividend rate of 15 years”; and that “on its big selling lines it is offering prices which “Oh,” sald Georg permission already “What? Before you asked me?” “Sure. I always go through the I've got his actually defy foreign competition”? preliminaries before I get to the + . main bow Think that over. Paying more wages and working only| Another clinch, and no break part of the plant, the trust is defying competition and yet |way, elther, earning its usual dividend rate. It must be that there’s merit in making a trust hustle 4or a living. . His Certificate of Good Character | board and fea | ). for young man artially bald DL) News A man has been sent to jail 10, days for taking a drink on a railroad train in Wisconsin. Ratlway travel in Wisconsin is almost as bad as on the New Haven. . Quimet the enemy and they are ours. (For golfers only.) | | SEATTLE BUSINESS DIRECTORY Select from the Goods of the Following Merchants—They Are Thoroughly Re.) liable and Solicit Your Patronage. BARBERS _| FUNERAL DIRECTORS| PHOTO SUPPLIES _| Oak Barber Shop| Serious! Seriously Consider It Lady Barbers When about to call or recomend an undertaker— 1015 Third Ave. CAFES —_———_ MOSCOW'S ORPHAN ASYLUM, founded by Catherine If, Is sup- ported by a tax on playing cards. There's a hunch for some reformers. _—— LIVES OF great men all remind us, ere we leave these rthiy acenes, there'll be lots of folks to find them guilty In the magazines. CONGRESS HAS SPENT $336,828,273.14 on the Panama canal up to the present time. KODAKS Developing—Printing—Enlarging NORTHWESTERN PHOTO you can not be too sure SUPPLY Co, as to his fitness. This Eastman Kodak Co. means more than one can 1320 Second, Opp. Arcade Bldg. imagine. Hi a Pe MA be TATE’S CAFE TABLE D’'HOTE DINNER 6:20 to 8 p. m. We have but one stand- RESTAURA S | ¢ with pint bottle of wine. ard of service, and appoint- J41h Third Ave ments, “the best.” The ex- German Delicatessen pense is a matter of your own desire. E. R. Butterworth & Sons C. F. Baasch 913 THIRD AVE, 1921 FIRST AVE. GROCERIES _ Co. EU Chauncey Wright J.D. THAGARD " Zoble Grocery E. V. ADAMS Sugar 4 f oe naer The Mecca A "fpicen at : Feeds From 2,000 to 3,000 : b Pires Matches’, People Daily 610 First Avenue 219 Union Street io 2 Pke«s. ¥ STALL 219, WESTLAK 110 OCCIDENTAL Ay, BE MARKET PENNANTS STAR WANT ADS .} Lindquist & Lund |‘ BRING RESULTS Pennants, Tents and The Pathe. ‘ Awnings 220 SPRING STREET the North Woods. drama” Col, Custer Day With w Hind, A Ginnnes With Bil] down there, when it is done, Hilong comes Fatty, who weighs a ton. "| mixed. 1913, By Fred Schaefer and A, 0. Condo NEWPORT, R. 1, Sept. 2 | Marte Dr the famous comed }ienne, has packed her trunks and lioft Newport, society's summering Bhe ways | “Fashion wn dullness Jewport ts home of fashion You can fish out the conclusion for | yourself, It other thing faxhionable—expensive 1 paid $14 a day for room and board, and had to sign extra for the toed tea yn account of the lemon! 1] At that rate what would 4 taxi ome to by the hour? You will r know, they have none of the minor lux-| irles at Newport | No Taxiee in Newport | apler Hegust in in one besides ver because oi) Ui'g If you want to drive from your] 2 warding hou jown the back way Out West, where cyclones sometimes blow, | 9 i nai adel You want to have 2 place to G0. touring car with @ driver and a footman in Hvery | “I couldn't afford to take a matd to Newport, but I engaged one by jthe ininute, a native, and 1 asked ner a fow desultory questions re garding character and standing | My ad,’ she sald, “is the} firet ¢ Newport. He chimes |the bells at Trinity, and they say he is the best whitewasher on the One Woman With Humor. t to Mra, Fish's 1/ here, your su-| Then I told her | just before her| ball, which event of} nable 1, and she, rt women with anid Th hand nmediately Herriman Ocelrichs is a fine woman most of the people, who over my | 1 know Mra and think she But as for they are thresc my, S40 “ite at ot | Par an Hy Pl Be att if you care anything about! Syty {64 “ atte ;Variety, you want to keep away from Newport, particularly if you It's vorse’n the winds you read about, one eee tio | | “If you want to know who sat| Ti An old fellow Ik business it is to mark time, amile every time you Earth Folk be gin to prepare for Christmas, so badly have you got your dates ot one in a million of you probably know that you are four years and «ix days off in your reck- oning of time. Christ's birthday was really in the year 4 Before Christ, as you Lovers Get myself, whose baa to in Wrong 20 Sulllt- CHARL young couple, , Sept strolling # island, became fatigued. Why vot sit on that overturned boat over there? They did. But the “boat” moved She shrieked and the “boat™ moved faster. It was a 6090-pound turtle asleep on the beach The turtle carried six men to the water. In {its nest were found 200 oRKS. Spooning couples on Sullivans island now sit on the ground SPECIAL! Printed to Your Order 1,000 Envelopes 2,000 Envelopes 5,000 Envelopes .. 10,000 Envelopes . McCann Printing Co. 212 SPRING STREET. Phone Main 4135 and our rep: resentative will call with sam ples THERE ARE A THOU- SAND SCHEMES in this age to make you spend Almost and shopping spend We ask you to save, spend if you will, but save a little. IT’S EASIER AT 4Al2% THE BANK FOR SAVINGS Cor. Third Ave. & Pike Street. Deposits made on or before October 5th will have three months’ in- terest added to’ them on January Ist, 1914 your money every window doorway in the district says Bein’ so safe next to you at dinner on the even {ing previous and who is entertain- ing at luncheon on the day follow- that you can't git out! i | Jing, why, there Is the place for you = | Always Talk Shop. THE DIAR | “These wives of America’s multi | | millionaires spend ali thetr time ? t , Their buster is a | get a tion talk about all the | other functions while it is go on, and later it makes accumulation | of one additional subject for the next function which will be as much | like {t as a carbon copy “They never get excited over entert ry » reckon {t. Your present way of smputing time was introduced in| 3 A. D. A thousand years later, you Earth Folk discovered that you were in error, but, afraid of further V . j anything. mixing up things, you stuck to tt, | Th . hie map he proper stunt fs to keep un- and this year you're going to cele! votre and to pretend that you brate bat you really ongtt en, |are all fussed up. RAve. senperaied Decesaner “The trouble about Newport 4s, But this tant the only instance in Z | from my standpoint, that there ie which you Earth Folk try to make|jro™ to, “eu Do nt not enough fact by persisting in error. lature e = at mer charms of tr genuine friendline: CHICAGO, Sept. 29.—Gens. Nel son A. Miles and Charles King ai rived here today to appear before me the old-fashioned sum. and hills and Best Stories a “movie” camera for a series of| filma representing Custer's “Last : signs wpe dt, * and other events of the In-/ QUITE 80. \dian wars, Two of those slow-moving English started for America on the same! steamer and were placed in the} same stateroom. In his usual Eng- he should address the other. Finally, just as the liner was pass ing the statue of Liberty, both were Ta leaning over the rail looking at the| It will effectively relieve all cur- |wondertul New York skyline. Then|*ble forme of catarrhal ills, bron jup spoke the first one chitis and cold fp the head or| money refunded by the druggist, or | ie ee —eer—are you s0lNk) in. manufacturers, Booth’s Hyomel e- Co,, Buffalo, N. Y. | “Aw, yes, I rawther thought 1) °° es |should,” said the second one, “And|, There js nothing Just like Hy- Ser ta. Tne ae omet, or Just as good, or that gives hieey By |such’ quick and sure relief at a lho, auite nar eres the firet, “quite small cost—you breathe it—no bag Phe ee oo dosing. Complete outfit } 1 r’ — = —- | . - PATHETIC. 5 Try Hyomel at once—all drug. | gists sell it—and see how quickly oro's a “Want” ad from the New | {* heals irritated membrane of the breath. ing organs | STATUE OF CUPID—20 Inches high, fine condition, for a Plymouth | Rock rooster, or what have you to offer? Give phone number tn repl) Box 15, Globe, Downtown, What's that old smear about Uters, ineluding |"When poverty comes in at the eee \4 ete » | good, dependable buy, especially | DRIED CANTALOUPES. ° . —4| | We shall now be able to enjoy jour cantaloupes all the year round. |No one has found a way to raise them profitably in hot houses, but it has been found that cantaloupes | ean be dried and still retain all of |thetr delictous flavor and suceu lence, Some growers are now put- ting up dried cantaloupes for the winter, The question of how to freshen | the dried cantaloupe {s solved by | soaking over night in water, just as you do dried apples, CUT- RATE, Dentists WE STAND BACK OF OUR WorRK | FOR 12 YEARS’ GUARANTER he has removed a kidney from {ts | normal position in the abdomen to the neck, joining the kidney artéry to the carotid artery and the kidney vein to the jugular vein, and the kidney continues to perform its function perfectly. THIS JOB WOULDN’T SUIT WM. JENNINGS LONDON Full Sets Teeth $5 °Gp We have thousands of Sonttio pa-| ents who will tell you that they | X ted #0 the work. Any work that doesn’t prove rat- isfactory will be repalred free of charge Tit any time, Come in SOON—today, If you wish —for FREY examination and esti- mate. 12-Year Guarantee to All Free Examination Sept. 20.—Sir Thomas Van Sittart Bowater was elected lord mayor of London today, Sir Thomas i# a merchant and. rich which is indispenfable, Inasmuch ag, the lord mayor's expenses are three or four times more than bis annual salary of $50,000, 207 University St, 2d and Unty St, Opp. Vraser-Paterson Co, < jand ces | GhANSe Of | through “They Talk About All t Main 9400. PHON ecting with al RATES ™,,2"",? By carr \Exclusive, Tiresome, Newport Society Gives Marie Dressler Large-Sized Paiy = Ae ai \ wt: ASS Whi i y NV LAN N e Other Functi PIANO EXCHANGE — AND BARGAIN ROOH Opened to the Public at 9 o’Clock This Morning, on @#) Third Floor of Eilers Music House, Where About Forty Slightly Used and Second-Hand Pianos In a large plano business such as;out a single penny of loss to tt | Eilers Music House enjoys there are purchaser. soothes and purifies the /many chances for great bargains— Pianos returned from rent, Pianos Chickerings, Kimbalis, Haddorff and the many makes of fine Player Pianos for|@ which we are the factory distrib-| dition than to buy a cheap new Chickering | piano which musically is dear at aay player plano, the famous Autopiano, , price. Player Sohmers, the popular Bungalow player piano, Such used pianos are really | pianos are nearly every well KBOws instruments to| make, regardless of actual loss 08 PIANO, several and (surprise you to see what a really |good toned instrument you can buy jfor a little money in this depart | ment Every instrument ts fully guaran | never knew that plates could be fit. |teed free from hidden defects and {s| cial pri ectly until they had us do {exchangeable any time within one| EXCHANGE year from date of purchase for any higher priced piano we handle with-/ sary. All Makes Talking Machines and Records. Sheet Music—We now carry a complete line of poi music, including the Schirmer Library, Books, our shops and are thor. oughly overhauled Then we have sample pianos sent to us by manufacturers who are de- sirous of having us take the agency | SHALL & W of their line; leases have been blemished in tran-|& BAR sit, and dropped from the new catalogued) HALLETT & styles, but are good dependable in struments, SAVE ONE-THIRD TO ONE-HALF, The Piano Exchange and Bargain | ma Room has thus been fitted up to) upri | properly display and sell these used|GRAND, used a little for others Will Be Closed Out at Less Than Manufacturers’ Cost. .| This Room Has Been Especially Fitted Up to Display and Sell Quickly All Used Pianos and Player Pianos That Have Come to Us in Exchange, or Have Been, Returned from Rent—Make $1.00 Go as Far as $2.00 in Securing a Good Piano That Has Been Thoroughly Overhauled if and Placed in Good Order, |Call Tuesday Sure So That You Can Choose from Remath | ably Good Pianos, Well-Known Makes, Which Go oa Sale at $95.00, $108.00, $127.00, $146.00, $168.00 for Uprights, and $225.00, $275.00, $315.00 and $375.00 for Player Pianos — All at Little and on Small Payments. Pianos taken in ex- the Included in this after they pass|their real value An A. B. CHAS | KIMBALLS, a I ERSON, HOBART M also pianos whose| DON, STEINY that have been) TER, JOHNSTON, H. P. |RY & CLARK, | TRACY, DUNBAR, ts. Also a rs atta ices |instruments quickly so as to keep| work. — - —_ the store clear and make room for) Several AUTOPIANOS, & KINGS j____ TRANSPLANTING _ T Amalgam Filling 50c Up new shipments. They are marked|RURY INNER PLAYER, a JACOB Dr. Ernest Jeger, of Berlin, t |for immediate and quick sale, Con-| DOLL PLAYER, PIANOIS demonstrating specimens to >rove |sideration of profit 1s not a factor.) PIANOS, DECKER PLAY his succesa in the transplanting of 0 Fowns an p We want them to sell and sell) CILIAN PLAYER, SMITH organs of animals, He shows where | quickly BARNES PLAYER and covets he has successfully removed a plece ° | YOU NAME THE TER ler splendid Player Pianos of artery and stitched in its place Brid ework 3 and l M8. fal of the above instruments # a piece of vein taken from the same | Any reasonable terms will be) “Must Go” prices, on sale t animal, He shows a dog in which made to reliable people and it will) row. No matter what you are ing for—no matter If you cannot call ROOM, Very Sr and University Also Folios —— HIGH QUALITY—LOW PRICES. How much more real economy # found in buying a good second hand piano of esiabfished reputation asé bsolutely guaranteed in good Com FISCHER, CABLE, DELLS, © several ES, a HADDORFF, & NGER & SONS, BILERS DAVIS, W! NELSON, STO DAVEN: |CAMPBELL, a CHICKERING, other well known mal come here and see what « splendid instrument you can buy from ws a big saving to your pocketbook » lst of used pianos im AND little money nece™ ular and clase and Ins! $ SE os eeesasetse ee ns \ 4 es Cost sale of used NING, an SCHU! two SMITH Ww KOHLER and kes of CHICK! what price 7 write for spe out BARGAIN Band and Orchestral Instrument wis

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