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MEMERR OF THE SCRIPTS NORTIWeT LEAGUE OF NEWSPAPERS Telegraph News Service ef the United Press Assectation. Wash, ne sooo Putltshteg Bintered at (he neeteffice, Beat clase matter, Pabtiahed by Company every evening except Su Solving the High Cost o IVE ear, common folks, esp | you're 3 American Meat Representatives of scores of in conventic f Meat lly ¢ mon | wrong and idiotic that ails the higl Remedy? Sure! Listen “Every small farmer should raise at least two beef steers @ year.” “The hills of New England should be developed as a i beef producing country.” Ps “An end to the unthinking slaughter of calves and i +4 especially heifer calves.” ah “Substitution of corn for cotton in the Southern states ae a1 and the consequent development of hogs and cattle.” ger Bravest ON rs! All es have to do on” \ two be te s Pp wse on A that’s necessary to cover New I beautiful ! wit! fatted beeves is to start with a breed of cattle that fatter on rocks All the cotton-t ed South has got to do is to tur from a crop that sells direct from the bush to corn wl must be raised an to the ir ne-yielding —hogs and such Reducti n M fami incomes? No More work out American farme ‘of and more hig! That's the s« centers SNAKES IN Bartholomew county, Indiana, are not running true to nature, ‘tis reported. Sma usually get lively In the warm days of spring and keep quiet in the first cold days of fall. Men who spend much time in the woods say they saw more snakes during the recent frosty mornings than they did in the warm spring days. This is either a nature fake or the woodsemen may have been trying to warm them Selves up with internal applications. It’s an Encouraging Sign XT federal offic 2 to'be fil id by President W | Washington will probably be the marshal IMuHE ¢ to be fill : in Western ship This is an « ought to be particularly free from standpat con is ulation | that progressives of i s ort of}. zs George FE. Ryan's « y i It is an encouraging sign to note of marrow par nes in this connec 40 note that party allignment is subord gressive in fo place a pri There is some rumor that the reactionary wing of the @emocratic party is preparing to make a last-ditch fight and will put up a candidate against Ryan. In view of President Wilson’s pronounced progressive leanings, the reactionaries) ‘ean hardly be taken seriously, even if there be truth in the} \ ind cause to In- THE GOVERNOR may be recalled If the legisiature, the! A Masquan, N. J., parson Is woke that remedy. The mayor may be rec. } land every other public official. Judg f0re | oused of ho’ surrounded with a halo which protects them against recall. But /eiris on his lap ‘Judge Humphries has served to puncture that halo to such minute frag | can't bold ‘em all, mente that it is no longer a question of whether we shall have the re ee all of judges, but how soon it is to bi While | was over In the Eastern people fi th t f the chol: the tenor We ins PL RR par’ of the state Inst week there MY JUDGE HUMPHRIES may keep himself in check In the future. was a hafistorm. Some of the hall ‘ But the judge-made law which allows him and any other judge to act at ginnes were as large a®—no, I fone and the same time as complaining witness, prosecuting attorney, wasn't going to that at all ‘ Judge and jury, is stil! with us. Some of them » as large as duck eges a JUDGE HUMPHRIES Is but a mere Incident. His d ee aie ered on the bench. But the blg Job is to abolish that shameful com The Appropriate Kind of a Wed structive contempt law—the worst biot on our American boast of @ ding equare dea! to those accused of “crime.” Mr. Charlee Heffren of thie city, en i UNLESS A special session Is called, the people of this state will ™ t Beloit, h de <be deprived of the right to recall judges until the latter part of 1916. Watteweter (Wea Gov. Lister can cut this short by two years. Will he call that speci eession? —_—_—_——_—_ Answered by Cynthia Grey. ie d WHILE TEMPORARY truce has been effected, the fact neverthe |! ant preve 5 | ee eee Jess remains that no matter how crooked, depraved, in Ghd Incom- | "°F Se tee nocd seretentng. Bat pathy id tha petent a judge may be, there is no feasibie way of removing him from wiv wear rubber 1 trad fee pte ge te the bench. ak es se uniers, as may be possible in your % cane » is a Baptiat MURDERER SCHMIDT hurled his rosary at the New York coroner, Rit a reporter in the nose and fell back into his chair shrieking. He Our Precise Artist might at least have let the reporter do the shrieking. = I MA0C IT LOOK PURTY (a AN OKLAHOMA editor Does fishing make a man a tia or do only liars fish’? They're still struggling with primer class is gues down in Okla, you “1 AM bigger than the governor,” Judge Humphries said. And he was accused of raving. Yet, wasn't he right? Judge Humphries could not be recalled. The governor could. WHEN A duck lays, she just strolls away quietly. When a hen fays, the whole yard cackles. Advertising! Hence, the superior de mand for hens’ eggs. “KILL OFF the old roosters!” urges Poultry Guide. Doggone it! Maybe that’s what that move for a “Fathers’ day,” down East, means. AND NEXT comes the duty to remove the halo from our judges and put them on the same level with other human beings. SAN FRANCISCO'S municipal railway makes $11,000 per month Profit in the dullest month. It has a manager named Cashin. SCIENTISTS HAVE Instruments that will detect heat radiated by an ordinary candle 60 miles away. Your question, T. J. F., 1s one of the most perplexing that have been YOR SALE BY BARTELL’S DRUG STORES ‘hat band?—C. D, ° ° Joo MANY WOMEN TH’ Lily WATERIN ' /T- WHEN THE LEAVES COME DRIFTIN ANT INSTEAD W What time of the year should I lant seed to raise baggage truck? 8. McA If 4 man had six utiful daugh ter © youngest 16 and the oldest 28, w his home be a cx house ° ee Perhaps Mrs. Pankhurst is like over. She may need the change A New York woman has sued for divorce on the « that her husband is old-f Maybe thai's how he har to get IN THE DEPTHS mermaid was Father Ne ne cried could you not slip up and ask the on the t ach if there fs a *, onl © gind to be of departed, and was seen return ing with a young man of profes sional appearance. The young man presented his card; the mermaid smiled, read if He a chtropodist! DR.E.v.BROWN D E N T 8 T & BY A DENTIST ON FIRST AVENUE sD i J 1 ‘ou have @ drop BEWAI " Children’s Plonse ma how to remove biack i ii Children” are now ig Naas ean ecg 3 First Ave., Union Block using Foley’s Honey oe An, SURFERS 20 Seve YOU Ant and Tar Compound Could 1 rets ea up, old doliar for and it is today the Yer—once te pice same safe effective ; eae py Wiis and wee Gee and curative medicine or —M dl a lo your dental work that their parents Compl butter Is made of | 4,, bd b in.my sign found it. For all ‘gel aba Ne ET) mt iike the one tn’ thia advertise: coughs, colds, croup, Questions Cynthia Grey Cannot Heware of fake Dr. Browne whooping cough, Answer. rude bronchitis, hoarse- What use can | make of a second throat, use it. Itgives f CONTAING NO OPIATES ind to under my auto?—R feattle's Leading Dentist satisfactory results. - BY. Moc. | 713 First Avenue What ia he cost of a musicall Open evenings until § and Sundays until 4 for people who wark G DOWN Poet-——-How much will It cost to send that manuscript? Postmaster—It will cost two cents an ounce. This is first-class matter. Poet—Th you, sir! Thanks for the compliment. o ° ° od NEW YORK, Oct. 11 |a boy aged 9 in @ famil « returned apartment, after # |mer in the country Mother, small son and maids went to the flat. Father went to jhis offic pressure of | work comp to labor all |day and th f When he got home, everybody had ed. Approact yor, he found gone to od with a larg ping paper, on which a tion of some sort have n laboriously prin large and straggling capital Turning up the hall light what father read | | All Right, Here It ts ractioal Pyramid Ly Colossus of Rhodes, ete ifeasted energetic ting the eanal “starting things to goin, Ww. on seemed In Editor’s roc p q to 1 in t DO NOT OPEN THE BATH ROOM DORE DO NOT RAISE THE WINDOW DO NOT TURN UP THE LIGHT DO NOT MAKE ANY NOISE THERE 18 A MUD TURTEL ASLEEP IN THE WASH BASIN Editor The Star: Don't you think that the opening this day of the Panama canal furnishe plendid inspirat for a helpful, encoura Jing, strong editorial, aimed partic ularly at the cynics, pessimists and croakers who affect to believe that }the world ia growing no better or wiser, and that mankind is making littie or no headway in progres Draw a comparison (as one of the greatest works of man) of the vast \far-reaching, incalculable benefits of the Panama canal to mankind Jas compared with the useless, im it, the And, incidentally, It would seem that even a reasonable sense of justice and a modicum of gratitude wovld call for the pralseworthy mention in this connection of the » of that matchless, all-around 1 American, Theodore Roose: sit, for the deep interest he man nd the all-important, vital, | get t and L, M. BOYS AND GIRLS {HERE'S PRIZE WiNWING PHOTO, | ARE INVITED TO JOIN THE CIRCLE The Cirele Club Many mm h week inc have asked ittance t jed during the summer cation, Even with all their st be boy and girl readers of Any boy or girl! attlo ts ellg ible to a Circle r a ot nele Jack n, Give your name 1 ne nd girl Rona ' th N. E D 5 < i Swe i b Dor 1 ay , Char Hoffma . * Does It All Himself e " Ple developing tt ver lows, t HAROLD WABERSHACK, ja npete. Address letters to the Circl Club, in care of The eee * ne ducklings, colored 1" shan Ehe THE MARKETS ||::%::* ae if 5 2 Ap ee o | ey) Dear Uncle Jack: What is the | age limit for joining the Circle? I| Despite the 2cent climb in the} pt years old and nd the|price of fresh ranch eggs, which | 5. dway High ack Am I within| Went into effect at most Western goons, 6 the age limit? I enjoy reading the | av. house , no advance has | veal. fat kidney, fresh .. Cirele corner each week very much | yet been given the producers of the | pors, geod bicck bogs and think tho contests you hold|fresh stock. It is saié this will] | tresn seeeecececsce ightful. My chum is also|come as soon as the new price level | for membership. She|'s firmly adjusted. The advance| HELEN SFEABOLD, |Priday did not affect storage exgs. 1622 Harvard ay. |The supply of fresh eggs ts rapidly ‘The age limit in the Circle Club| falling off in 16 years bo ret of the season’s shipment eee lot Florida ¢ > | and was plae | Lives on Summit av. ent celery has le street. Local c i scarce and of poor quality. | Year Ur Jack: 1 am ree and y eee enele sin the Circle and|4 Shipment of Alaska yellow turnips | am writing to you for a member-|804 rutabagas went on sale this/ ship certificate. I am 12 years old)” hd and amr in the seventh grade at}; nd RE Feye 4 school. There are several other |i so @ 60 members of the Cirelo at the school |8puds White river, lecai-20.0 gaaee | T equipped in every as I attend = onean x4 3 | Northern Bank Building. DOROTHY ARNOLD, |equash, Hubbard 03% | 1726 Summit av. |! we cor | ye c4 oe nals 3 | AEATTLE TO EVERET Ase sen - - 1.25 |eraine 10:20 a m and 6:35 p. ate to|! jettuce 20 @ 3 | 6:30, 7:20. 8°30, 9°20, 4 Re ad 1° 2:30, 3:80, Prices paid producers for butter, exes, 9:45, 46 ». poultry, veal and pork Fitth av. neat rrected daily by Perry Bros.) eo ax Drug ‘Store, “ SeATTLR — Limite a8 m and 4:00 pm. Local 2 Fio0, 1s @ 1 +, 12:08 noon, hi 6:00, 7:00. 8:0 10 datiy “set . it Freight leaves both ctttes 00 p.m. | . klings, White PACIFIC NORTHWEST TRACTION CO, a They Can Compete, Too. ° ° Dear Uncle Jack: 1 am sending pleture for this week's con. plication for admit tance to the Circ! ot sure whether or not you allow the boys and to compete. who do not have membership cards. Do you? I enjoy your contests very much RONALD SMITH 2732 Ninth ay. N. B Py 59 Compete in Contest Fifty-nine boys and girls com peted in the Circle pieture contest help. the greater Seattle. afternoon. Of many for an ntion for the good| 1 | which el this amber honorable = contrib: el Hau av. narrowly pr award. Her picture was ece of work but the und, which could not made the work of en rt reproduction Cir ‘ n impossible. showed ber brother and a girl friend drinking from a swift little brook on the hillside who were awarded honor. the judges are Lee, Floyd Me Clarence Sam. Lillian Temple. Mildred Flem at 828 getting who lives 1 2ist iased the ark backgre be prevented graving in the The Those able mentions t Hazel Hauek, Mary Donald, Fred Mullir ulson, Rose Du Bar ton, William Johnson ming, Harold Waberschack, How rd Fairbanks, Heler abold, Ron ild Smith, Daisy Jones and Hilmar Buggertson. A series of educational talks, to given each month throughout winter and autumn, was a at the annual meeting of the wrtation elub night Campbell was elected presi | be the A. B dent | ry “ | if HURRY, NO USE “Johnny, [don't delleve | you've studied your geography.” No, mum; I he pa say the map of the world was changing every day, an’ T thought I'd wait a few years till things got settled,” INSIST ON SEATTLE-MADE GOODS crease his output, and compel him to employ mor jain 9400. Private exrlrange cam necting wih ali departments. PHONES ™ RA By monn, one month in aAvanes, Bey six 91.50; age yenr, $3.26 By carrier, in city, Phe = month —_ NOW WHAT’S THE TITLE FOR IT? Tim and little the il to “8 Tim, the older pair of roth And 1st won't ay Today they have a penny to spend. And the cannot dec icture of Curly to the b 8 ay, The subjects of her picture lve in 3 her neighborhood. a Ma me of the many contributors to the Circle club's phot He t 5 t rize A great number of kodak c * were re- 1 ble part of it was that nearly all of them were table to newspaper use. ee a ee Aw od by b in last Saturday's issue, the win- will figur st for the coming week. A pound box given the boy or girl reader The Star who suggests r the pleture. Marguerite Holmes, the winner, will be dge of the contest. member, the contest closes next Friday afternoon, at 2 o'clock. s the prize, and all boy and girl readers of The Star EVERETT WASH RU AS, Sy 17%, NORTHWESTERN CREDIT ASSN. x -§ Establishea 1903 Ps Sa 3012-15 Arcade Bldg. Main 6324 Ey go SEATTLE'S CREDIT BUREAU w COLLECTIONS In doing this you enable the manufacturer to in REMEMBER, the greater the weekly: payroll, Bakeries ws. Garages Bte and styles. 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