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THE STAR—SATURDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1913, MEMBER OF THR SGUPPS NORTIWERET LEAGUE OF NEWSPATERS Telegraph News Bervice of the United Press Asseolntion Batered at the pestoffice, Reattie, Wash, as second clase matter, Dabtished by The Ster Publishing Company every evening except Sunday DAILY HEALTHOGRA hot sand wil! often ser of the most soothing outwo i ‘ If the People Paid ‘chasing brewers bugs for can tit, don’t you It's YOUR WHEN A HOT WATER BAG ts not ava hot salt bag or a bag filled with A‘ bag of warmed hops ts one UPPORE. the Bills and - Sulzer sil coma “tint aiemaland Cine kptane samme inme reacemaadtss fellows ator other big Mr passing puts it in the power of a few fat wads to get the shame, Man, that this periodical hat inside hold on a lot of weak men who think that the only way to office is thr When you make t bills—to pay them direct ¢ people's job to pay the campaigr , by open and fair assessment, not pay them many times over in tribute—you won't have t E wonder what “interest” has your agent by the throat Then men who are poor but able can run for office, or elves in advance to pawn t be run, without havir And it might be p« to have a gov a while up official who wasn't ernor or a senator or sor a lawyer or a banker or a dummy of the rich, t plair working man, truly repres ce i } All this can come any oys like you i make up your mind that you want the « kind of thing to stop. G ve GOLD PRODUCTION In the world for one year past ls valued at 3 ‘approximately $472,000,000. How much of It did you get? The Oyster and the Shell } ACOB GOULD SCHURMAN, president of Cornell Uni | 34 versity and Chancellor Day’s team-mate in the service H of privilege, has offered a great concession to those who want M4 rule by the people instead of rule by judges 1 He put it forth while serving as official can-opener of Boss Barnes’ New York state republican convention. It’s beautifully simple and neat. Instead of recalling judicial decisions which nullify the publi gwants us to pass ‘e fre the state courts Supreme court at Washington and let the lipe-appointed nine | do our governing for us. In other words, give privilege the oyster and you F keep the shell. | 5 All in favor of this concession say “Aye!” Schurman to will, the n up can 4 DISCOVERED THAT 12,000 Paris do: q umaybe the poor things get It from being ki Looks Pretty Bad, Woodrow (\ NE BILLION DOLLARS! That's the estimated value of the California oil lands which the Southern Pacific Ry. is accused of having hogged. You'd think that Uncle Sam} would get pretty busy about recovering one billion dollars belonging to him, wouldn't you? But here are some other pertinent questions about this matter: * Why is direction of Uncle Sam's suit to recover still fn the hands of Assistant Attorney General Knaebel, a Gug Why was Assistant Attorney Butler, who dug up this| case against the Southern Pacific, discharged, without charges | ~ of hearing, the only excuse being that he didn’t agree with Knaebel? Woodrow Wilson, it hath a nasty look. | | | } WELL, IT looks as though the Judge had found a way to wriggle bs MOST PEOPLE admire spunk. BUT THERE'S spunk, and then again, there’s spunk. é | -——s THERE’S JUDGE HUMPHRIES?’ brand of spunk, in sending social- genheim appointee held over from the Taft administration? |*uirrel #King? was possible to play golf by mail | WE'LL JUST SIMPLY HAVE T'OET UP THE WON'T GO BACK T* SLEEP AN’ WE CAN'T SLEEP WITH HIM PLAYING ¢ SSS ‘ Fatners AND MOTHERS WHO TROVALED THIS WAY —— ARE Main 0106. Privale exchange som neoting with all departments. PHONES RATES 4.27%, 22117, one month in advance, Rie; aix inom, 81.00) one yenr, 83.06 By enrries, in elty, the a month NOW A PHOTO CONTEST 4 | 15-YEAR-OLD “LEADING LADY” IE QUITE GROWN-UP WHEN ON STAGE, BUT NOT OFF te t t compet 1 reader Chrele ALLIN’ YOU ALL ORNING T'GeY READY FOR SCHOOL» D — MAY GET CONSOLATION IN THE KNOWLEDGE THAT IT WILL BE THIS WAY WHEN JONNNY 1S A FEW YEARS “Olo MUN FETCH, OP OLOEST C/TIEEN, REMEMBERS WHEN HE covlo, desk Ww? lenniwos Levay PP? | to Navy Yard Fast S. S. H. B. Kennedy Leaves Colman Dock /10:30 A. M.—1:30 P. M. Yard Open to Visitors. Other Trips, 6:35 and 8 A. M., 2 and 5:30 P. M, | Fare—Round Trip, 50c; Children 5 to 12, Half Fare. SPEAN PER NOTHIN" | A former United States labor) commissioner wants to force rail road magnates to attend the fu nerals of victims of railroad acct. dents. It's 8 poor idea The mag nates wouldn't be able to find any time to devote to business oe © Answered by Mr. Cynthia Grey I have two squirrel skine w fanse tall me how t a What {is the matter with your Where can I learn to piay golf by ate § We know of no one who can teach you, but {t is a fine idea. This is the first time we have heard it An Accommodating Fastening. ohe Craig was atic Ine fa. a Mearthur ( “*"* aCASCARETS” FOR “228 COSTIVE BOWELS Can a thing stationary and move a! * For instance, the run Certainly. ning board of a street car. Ing to prevent | You should wear a patr of field glanses., | 8T. PAUL'S DEPOT BURNED Excursions Daily t ‘ALBANY CUT-RATE DENTISTS t which has been sile readers of cle ¢ for th The best kodak plet taken b a girl or n the prize of a 14 o Two and a 1 be the 1 pictures ture hi printed in y «of The Star nthe t © of & cor ! Upon luet f th re ir the t ‘ nende tn oo uttle, he or be asked ewe wither! COLD WAT! , “ ' ? m4 UP the bent of the «© written, neatly, in k of the photo, in returned Mary Glynn and Noggs. Here you see pretty Mary Glynn,)much time as she ean playing. SHE WAS SORRY. who plays the part of leading sho goes into the garden and 7 at the Comedy theatre in Lor F 1 atk sorry when 1, She ts 15 years old. That’s|to her hat you were but I hope pretty young to be ng the prin will soon be over your {Ilness cipal part in a play, isn ter be to join in to work On the st quite | play us j Cirelette nk she He {s as clever as can be and VIVIAN HURNETT, her back learns very fast! 8222 14th av w. y ps through a hoop, sp ie where Mary tricks the a stick when @ put air and does many WANTS TO JOIN CIRCLE, As # matter of fact, “Lady ng tricks. eon * as whe is called in the role} Mary Glynn and little “Noggs” plays, spends just as'are firm friends! » a mem for the very much my Sullivan, She ts GIRL WINNER OF PENMANSHIP CONTEST one of your: ST. PAUL, Minn., Oct. 4—The an-| 208 & OM stastic member “> 2 clont and dilapidated union depot|* ‘ery enthusiastic meme Wo? re Og LL 74 - eel bora wat pilhyes th ; FLOREN( I | RS he —~Leattle- _LCaAare 000 loss, Blaht migrants had nar ] row escapes ¥ 5 - o ° LOOKS GOOD TO LILLIAN, ° r Uncle Jn wend card which will k me a membership nit me to your ee ; Thee = “< SOPPLPP CAO PLL Creer ce? I have 4 . / ach week | —“Zeero2772 cxial reveal resting. I my name on the win a prize. N THOMPSON, Algona, Wash oe The penmanship contest has closed. The prize award, a silver dollar, was won by Marie Hansen, living at 106 N. 76th st. Many excellent specimens of handwriting were received by the Circle Club, and it was after much discussion among the judges that the sample of work sent in by Marte carried away the high honors. The winner sent in three lines, or six words, which was three words more than was necessary, but Uncle Jack decided to print them all, {n order to give the boy and girl readers of The Star a good idea of her meritorious work. The following letter accom- panied the winner's contribution: Dear Uncle Jack: | am send- a specimen of my penmanship, written with muscular move ment. I like to write, so | hope 1 will win a prize. | mean to write even better than the work Inciosed, for | practice every day. i ASKS MEMBERSHIP. © Incerely regret that you were sick, but | am glad you are better now. MARIE HANSEN, 106 N. 76th St. The following boys and gtris were awarded honorable men- tion: Lilly Hempel, 4315 W. Holgate st.; Vivian Burnett; Marjorie Wil- son, 9256 57th 8.; George Ham- Lucile Prott, 3627 Pala- tine av.; Floyd Miller, Bremer- ton; Kathleen Heywood, 301 15th North. T have he deal of nice thi abc Cirele Corner from my schoolmates, and a great as your » bel GRACE NEW é WHITNEY Marysville, Wash. NOW HENRY’S DEAD : |HEADACHE, SOUR STOMACH,| 4 eee oan PRANCISCO—2 ete to jail. And there’s the sort Judge Everett Smith showed when he| (hm ine ' | N FRANCIG0O;—Henty ame 4 let nage again, offering the opinion that Humphries was a dlegrace | Cet yee tell mo what it te that « tar.| BILIOUSNESS AND BAD TASTE IT CAME NEXT | son, retired merchant, 72, who shot “to the bench. on bis farmi—H. B. i GONE BY MORNING. cut || “Julie, yours ts the prettiest | | Mmself Thursday, while despond- $0 THERE you are! Take your choice. _ | RATE | | young Ralph | | 4 Questions That Mr. Grey Cannot, (Get a 10-cent box now | -We, need, publicity; we want, cvs ‘ ——S ae bbe e petewri nil Julie, “it | | ss MWHAT'S THE Matter With Seattle?” Answer lg Ms fo talk about us. We hav Cast eee ‘ mine is the prettiest yours must | ‘(PARCEL POST ef ee Iam a baker. Please tell me Bt ete Bek Tate, lath ne ogee. estenaed sur aut eales pXEW YORK, Oct. 4.—t vidently | | come next.” And then there || mt sowene you tn ft ears wie COME party. ee ees ee eee | ee ee eee one mre sre Reve geen Rose Barrick “does not read the| | set in a season of that two || 40 4 a4 3 — \fingera—C. K rate " b my ta Our name alone ina guarantee that DeWspapers. If she did she would | | souls - with-but«-single - thought undr Arnold Vibrators, nger liver and clog owels, which ft work will be satisfactory and| know that among New York police business. 1914 models, to be sold at once. a AND THERE were many present who said they could tell what was| be the matter right off the bat. There'll come another time. Next “quiz” 3 BUT NEVER MIND! so mext Friday. _ “The Easiest Way” the Wrong Road—See It — ‘ “The Easiest Way” is a terrible Sunday night. The Seattle Theatre is 4 show. I saw it last not in the trust, so night. It pictures you needn't be the life of a stock afraid of the broker’s “favor- prices, even if the ite.” It shows the women are ter- little suppers and rible. Fifty cents for the $2.00 seats downstairs and 30c for the $1.00 seats in the balcony. This is because the Seattle Theatre is | not in the Theatri- | cal Trust. the morning after. Its women wear ' beautiful gowns and fine negligees. 2 But the women are the women that do not meet your wife and = your daughter, sir! If you don’t get How the play your money’s ends—is subject worth you can get for discussion. it back at the close of the show—Mr. Mitchell told me to tell you. You must see it— tonight at 8:30— again on Sunday afternoon and on DAS WANDERER. What style collar should I wear | cause your stomach to become filled |2e't with a railroad tie?—G. R. D. with undigested food, which What kind of a range does the|ana fermen state own at Camp Perry, coal or ewlil barr gas?—H. L. F to untold r Please te That's the first s#t ry—ind tion, fc ad breath, yell n, me 1) Fit, me what will p ours come T like “garbage in ®\ Set of Teeth, Guaranteed @A now . Solid Gold or Porcelain men the | Do) " e AY—DON'T PUT IT OFF) Dor’t be the last one to get the 1914 —— —_—_—~¢ Noiseless Arnold Vibrator, guaran- i ee teed for one year by Arnold. See BURIED FORTUNE thet your guarantee is signed by SHIPMAN, IIL him, as he repairs all vibrators free Clayton B. Kellam, an eccentric far-|of charge. Get your order in before ustom of accepting bribes as become almost a dead letter. She would know that some 10 or] on bribe-ta and gra joing time Sing Sin others are waiting to be tr ay are 93 Relatives of ey sane * from dropr al fears, eve rey that Is horrible! Grown ...eeeeeeeeees Dd that mainder of the force is ag who died recently, have dug|this price is off—$16.00, in the fall nauseating. A Cascaret to-| ‘ . st now, for probity and|UP $10,000 at various places on hi Mh eo will give your conatipated| Gold or Porcelain Bridge 3 hh is ioe al ectaad tees farm. ss *| See Amoid, 3076 Arcade Bidg. Ninth Inning: Huerta out, Wi! els a thore h cleansing and| Work ....+--eeeeereeeeee ‘Twas Sad Experience ————————— Seattle. son unassisted straighten you out by morning ls lid Gold Fillings...75¢ UP A sad experience has come to| eae Artington. eee Toaey work while you sleep—a 10-| 20! aoe : Mra. Barrick ause she didn’t D. Rockefeller has con box from your druggist will, Silver Fillings ...... 50¢ UP | icep her police dope up to date you feeling good for months. ona of men and n take aret now and then to 1 Ontmet. This convinces golf 1s not a sport we - Nbany Cut-Rate Dentists INSIST ON SEATTLE-MADE GOODS is the proprietress of a hotel West 45th st. which has always Agi known as the kind from which . . ee anak cae hen |their stomach, Iver and bowels : no guest ever writes letters home. | In doing this you enable the manufacturer to in- Cone x, |regulated, and never know a m 4 Floor Peoples Nank Hutiding | The other night the pollce| crease his output, and compel him to employ m 1 n , [erable moment. Don't forget the make Weeeniat oc Wank ti, | plmotied the: pace arrested | poh REMEMBER, th ee A we children—their little insides need al oun aices Witt aunrrian rou | Mrs. Barrick, who is wo. | Melp. . , the greater the weekly Payroll, good, gentle cleansing, too ' PLuASK YOU |man about 45 years old and reputed A man never thinks of trying to OUR WORK WILL the greater Seattle. “walk a crack” until the odds are against him on the fact that a good value for Ittle money. IT 18 we are poaltive that this requirement teria It wae at the dinner-table, and the hostess addressed her huw band's brother. Do have another plece of ple, hy, really, I've already had op ngee Bay Sunday bail ‘ 11:20 to 2:20 mother's a winner, : said ttle Tommy, excitedly, “She 4:30 to 7:30 P. M. sald she'd bet you'd make a pig of yourself,” Stop and Reflect person cannot get something for nothing or INBRED IN give the most we can for the money, and when {t comes to Meals, is fully If you will visit us we will prove this to you. Wing’s New Cafeteria. FIRST AND UNION Week Days || = to be wealthy. She got ball and at} once sent word t who had charge of the case, that she would like to meet him and fix things up" with him and the two policemen who had made the arrest Made Date With Her Undoubtedly had precedent for such a pro e. = es Detective Jones, Portable psa Cottages, Bakeries Bungalows, G. All sizes ‘and style te Made in SEATTLE and shipped everywhere, Satiatied owners ur rete Attractive Serviceable—Reemeerioet jet our prices ‘ou bi AMERICAN PORTARLE House ae Main S838, S081 Arcade Bide Rattan Furniture Rattan Furniture Mfg. Co, Makers of all ket REED FURNITJRG We Do R 2845 Sixteent yyesrhies with her. They t in Central park, with a stenographer hiding in a clump of bushes nearby, Jones agreed to take $400 from the woman—$200 for himself and $100 each for the cops. The was to be pald in one of the big department stores in 42nd st The next day, at the appointed Jones made a date m Case & Case, 514 Fifth Ave. W. Chili B.& TamaleGrotto Main 5306. Chili Con Carne * Chicken Tamales We Deliver. money US to want to || time, the detective was standing 1511 Third Avenue h Avenue West, |near an elevator in the store in| Wholesale and Retatl. Phone Queen Anno 474, ; Jquestion. Inside the car was De-| met at our Cafe- |B) tective Jehelka, disguised tn the Flour uniform of a regular elevator man Detective Disguised Standing on the fourth floor, made up as a perfectly good floor walker, was. Detective Fitzgibbons. Mrs, Barrick soon came, She and > vator, As the d the fourth floor she was in the act of handing the detective $400 in bills, Jehelka stopped the car, flung the door open and grabbed the money Mrs, Barrick now faces an ad-| ditional charg that of bribery, in} addition to her original offense. Salad Dressin g Mrs. Porter’s Peanut Butter I FLOUR Macaroni veads all grades for excellence. It ts made here in Seattle ; And its output ts immense. ASK YOUR GROCER, Soda Water « GEORGETOWN SOD WATER WORKS Distributers of / Washington Brand Macaronl, Spaghett!, Vermicelli, ll to2 Alphabets, Elbow Cuts, Mere Hest modern outside rooms in Egg Noodles. 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