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k € Y t i a oR et a ie BEMBER OF (THK SCRIPPS NORTIVWIT LEAGUE OF NEWSPAPERS Telegraph News Bervies af the United Prese Association, Ratored at the pertoffion, Seattio, Wash.. as second clase matte? Peblished by The Star Publishing Company every evening except Sunday | HAIR TONIC tn 18 Hest tho world {s peraistent care, Oc cupations or environment which Gisturb the nervous system are likely to show a direct effect upon the hair. If YOU are doing that kind of work or are in that sort of er vironment, look out for your hair, Take care of It Nothing for Men to Be Proud Of FT 1,700,000 more women pointing out that there are in Great Britain than men, 1 that “votes for womer , ure also forbidden to eat 1 liffe foun any place except the basement would mean men in a minority, Lord Northelitte, x iggy Pace sul ris age foremost newspaper publisher, in a recent interview, Rav‘ Iment ts good enough for the ct hy the suffragets would never win nh. ¥. Wenday—gee, but polts has a tuff time are that as the reason why th sis re beat sumtimes | thing It would almost be easier to work for a livin than| Gur sch extst for the pup! “No self-respecting in is xe dominated DY | to go up against the stuff them guys does }and not f Hrec Me ra and teac : lerat oard with mr. and} ors, and when the school board ¢ wo! bag said. “ c En nd will not tolerate you know hairy, he is the guy that went to board , ard 4 men, he wine : mre. upton sinklair « t i on the best the ' tule by women.” and after he had been there for a while, upton was the boarder and | trict affords, | they wre violatin ~~ 1 ly r t us iw hairy w setting at the head of the famely table thelr oath « office. } t th, calmly unconscic 1 9 y : Then, in the next breath, calmly well, upton he says, easy come, easy yo, and after a while he ducked A PARENT s he said that where women do have 1! out and left his front dore key with hairy but that dident last long, because hairy he dident never bring no That Renton Deal they don’t use it : \;./@rub Into the house, and mrs, upton she went home to her pa, where! Editor Star: Once at It might it have occurred t er © | they eat regler ? stories t wa | hairy he went to traveling again, but awhile ago ho got tired of > adjacent t city wh lait , n has so many more w 1 y he went to traveling again, a r adj a lord to explain why . : Ase the side door pullmans, and he thot he would give yoorup a chance to/did not pay Interest or divide than men. It’s not a work of nature, for she makes the | look him over sufficient, wo the owners thoug id tahies hedarice not having the price of a ticket, he hid on a bote, and when she was/to justify th ing It 1 babies dalanc out at sea, he bobbed up | And an they ° Offhand, and at a hazard, we sh sign , my frend, says the captain, how are you golng to pay your than public spirit ‘ ‘ haa . ‘ry Ss y, a { ung) insued watere tock that rule by ha been very ©, says hairy, | shall sell my pomes to the passengers, | have quite rpicarsagn He . 1,700, men to q a bunch of them with me t| the dickens you will, says the captin | steward, In uther words, first ade to the seasick | here, jim, give this boob a buckit and a cuppel of towls and start him on his way | and by golly they hung it on him | my goodness, can you think how hairy must of felt, him being a polt. johny condition of things which in homeland and hike to speak well for the way Of course it remains \the ballot matters would be bettered don’t you think, that women could hard!) worse? the colonies for a freer chance d you're going to be an assletent the homeland is being run e } to be proved that if women rather probable ake matters much j aa | | | - 5 | But note the unconscious toryism of Lord Ne ffe mind, which he says is the sta f mind 99 British males | in every hundred | Perhaps it will help you to understand the desperation | of the suffragets. EFT OR TM | AMERICAN BANKERS’ ASSOCIATION condemns Wilson's cur. | pency bill as “socialistic and an Invasion of the liberty of the citizen And here we'd been thinking that to be a socialist you got to have y considerable liberty as a citizen. But, perhaps those bankers oll that only bankers are citizens. TRAIN 13 MORE ¢ TA'TME Vou ® A Word for ‘‘Bob’”’ Hesketh Thurs- | Ed'tor Most Anything Just out of a hospital after ' FYOUNCILMAN ROBERT B. HESKETH, who on { day will step from behind the big flat top mayoralty @esk and relinquish it to Mayor George F. Cotterill, should Imot be allowed to pass out of his brief executive career with mendation }out a word of cor H Acting Mayor Hesketh has | He has had little to say, but he t good judgment upon all matters that have c¢ | final consideration. His refusal to name the proposed Goddard charter com mission of 15, and to add confusion to a situation that | seemed for a time to be getting away from the people, earned for him the approval of all who are honestly endeay Oring to secure for Seattle a better form of government. His veto of the dog muzzling ordinance, in spite of the publicity campaign engineered by the health 's|% A SOLID REASON fay school short term well ' his has acted pr served came f one of send funeral to pation: the | office, proves him to be an official possessed of the courage} } greed gp gener | A New Verkta 4 * pe curtew 's to i icti | \ {} “1, thus n jor a of his convictions. nd to talk to the chi ee ue nay a lot of New school on tho What Mr. Hesketh has done during his brief mayoralty | th He {e | |t0 #0 to bed to pass away the time career has been done without that confusion and disturbance _ eens _ lwhy Many Men Endure Living In which we have grown to look for in our city sirs, but Se ogg Aad St. Louie. which seems as unnecessary as it is annoying and prejudicial | lore the school, he point- | lim 's conductor, the pe | | ed to his bit of blue ribbon Jout of . | give me a reason why | | ee ARE JUDGES human? If they are, they are not above criticism—_ t a drunk } by ‘or recall, either. | was to rer for a : A sa: | then a childiah litt cot YEARS AGO, in the congressional career of James Buchanan, Who the rear of the room Prceey a Yater became president, the federal statutes were relieved of the Im) piped out: “Cause t PO a fy patie 4 mats woman Iquitous contempt law. It is mot now a “crime” to criticise a prohibition town." paths’ | | we nes the woos rom federal judge, but two legislatures in Washington refused to pass) Companion. hands in b Bl iipeg either a judicial recall or an anti-contempt law. \e — or a that pes : ' he ppc or BY THE way that Blake-Mackay suit was smothered, we judge! lere's N. Jones’ Ideas of Batety | fe" ied cen w ete aed ‘that Mrs. Blake merely wished to express her valuation of her hus first” tm thelr. huabe Siser eae (24 affections. The husband whose affections are worth $1,000,000 |!" "errr Fe* injured, ae many he *l pulls eapect page enue ig some cuckoo, these time: white 2 ar aia pane ee | v = Pere purp ‘ ae For sitts and the X-ray his eyes have no| “A bunch of congressmen have TEXAS EDITOR says Wilson's Mexican message was “second to thrie |been debating which ts no spoken or written utterance, barring the Sermon on the Mount.” |i « s trampled, his rule's safety| more cultured, a girl who can cook Probably he never heard the utterance of the governor of North Caro- first. harvest each @ay{OT ©P@ who can play the Ano, jlina to the governor of South Carolina. pron oll 4 | postcards E. L. ¥ Paes wait to a ]uen rhit'whiie they ase on diaphanowe| eo my girl. Bhi cotks tha dinner 4 Ce ee . washes the ¢ CROXONE SAVES ELDERLY PEOPLE [Pes sszr at tame tm tne rents] an inan emt, hepa 8 a they an, still hie rule] we ! n 2 per cent to nd tear.” thapa, why he moves with | tear 2 at the Indies t FROM KIDNEY AND BLADDER MISERIES: Z First the bridegroom thinks the ‘ : ocemerian : : ; wees on {World is laughing with him; ther Sleep Disturbing Bladder Weaknesses, Backache, Stiff Joints,|"" }) never struck from lh thinks it 1s laughing at him. s escapes? It te simple | ———————— Rheumatic Pains Disappear After Few Doses are Taken ts w he While people along in years are|ties that lodge in the joints and | papas | naturally more subject to weak kid muscles and cause rheumatiam. It \ s 4 the tor-| Reutralizes the urine #0 It no longer | meys, they can easily avold the tor-| i itatos the bladder, overcomes un tures of backache and rheumatism seary breaking of > and and be saved the annoyance of {helps the kidneys and bladder re fly- an-| A Minneapolis woman gave killer to her and Score other for the ant crusade. eee The women of Brainerd, Minn., nec getiing up at night with disagree-|ga\n health and strength have pledged themselves not to able bladder disorders. It matters not how long you have| wear any plumage on their hats. Croxone relieves these conditions | suffered, how old you are, or what |Add us to the list by promptly reaching the cause and /else you ave used Tt Is prac That makes four of us mating the kidneys filter the blood |tically impossible to take Croxone oe 6 et and sift out the polsonous acids | without result It starts to work |g Was the Imperator, We Bolleve, and waste matter that cause these|the minute you take {t—the first) That Steamed Down the Scioto. | troubles. time you use it, An original pack-| of the flapa It goaks right In and cleans out|age of Croxone costs but a trifle, s Worst b }the stopped up, inactive kidneys,|and all druggists are authorized to on, the o ‘dissolves and drives out the uric|return the purchase price if it fails |‘ ae igelh- } isonous impuri-)in a single case. ame P. sn ony tract Mrs. ankhuret’s contrac | of all over $10,000 of the recetpta| of her first Yor) | ON FIRST AVENUE wit a guar of $1,500. »| body should show the figures ple come to office every Sivan | ny and complaln at robbed No need of Mra, Pankhurst going | f\,4t "ss without food, eh? |pr. nd. “ee | BEWA 4 of Invite you to call and inspect thelr new office, corner Third and Who's the guy that put the . Pike, with entrance 1504 Third av., over Bank This new office is finished entirely in white enamel and 1s sanitary from every standpoint. You will be treated courteously and examination of your mouth and estimate of its immediate needs for Saving! trings in beans it the sand in spinach? ho put the lumps In pumpkin | ‘713 First Ave., Union Block » to mave you just you pay T ean guarant will cost you nothing. Who put the veal in canned |{oinr for, ae tal w ork, | because, Gold Crowns +. / $5.00 | Gold Fillings chicken? ‘ont Bridgework .. . $5.00 | Silver Fillings ...... i a Pe Plates ......++ 5.00 | Painless Extraction IMPOSSIBLE. “ LADY ATTENDANT “Didn't Oliver Goldsmith in my alen Ning: it's one In this advertise once live here?” asked the tour. int like the || Sat | |men Rhoads Dental Co.) 2.05.22 yyy) oe or eee e name,” said the janitor, “Who Rrowna, woe the gent? “He was a poet.” “Then it's hardly Dr, Frank O. Rhoads, Mgr, THIRD AT PIKE ‘EDWIN J. BROWN, D. D. 8. Icely that Lending Dentint fenttle's Office Hours—9 to 6 Week Days; 10 he ever lived her dir. We bs Evenings by Auaaitwenn. Hauncays always demand tho rent in ad- | | 713 First Avenue - : : Wheto Ll geen aeennidieel subi and aie uive { —— i —————————@ luntil ¢ for people who work, Kdltor The § triet BREAKS A COLD to come tn or go out through A Parent Protests tar: In Behool D’ No. 176 the pupils are not 4 ront door of the schoolhouse DOCTOR TRAPS HUMAN ENERGY IN JAR; SHOOTS IT THROUGH WIRE, STOPS SCIENTIST’S HEART PHONES "nating: with nit Qxpartmrata RATES "7"; Qafty, one month tm sfvenee, ‘eto; wx rumen, 8190; ome your, BAR By corr, bn ety, Bho @ month. i ; ' { bis stomach! | Demonstrates Its Use | “Now, watch cle aid the doctor. “In ordinary digestion it would take an hour and a half for that Hquid to pass on into the tn. testine. But ‘s held 41 spine » where rface—f that humar dis. from the finger, will leap » an electric rk, stim. | erves and ca the ach to empty con- minu ] | “Now, will sc hold a finger IN A FEW HOURS Dr. Abrams Says a Giant's Strength May Be Stored In a Leyden Jar|spine? ‘Thank you, Dr Now and Used to Fignt Disease! Now watch!” ; 101: | : —_— — By Kenneth W. Payne. | An Aid to Digestion | The finger approached the sping, =a FIRST DOSE OF “PAPE'S COLD i'M NER at mystery! Al assemblage of well-|Suddenly the stomach was seen to COMPOUND” RELIEVES ALL w FE ITSELF—ha st/known doctors, gath from all| straighten out! Its contents poured been caught, t ped In a ginse jar over the country, watched him and | into the tntesti ke milk out of - bapiiidat h atest actually BOTTLED UP to save) mar i |a pitcher! - - for future use! Captured and) Nervous invalids who had come| “A perfect demonstration of the be used some day in as many as 600 miles to plead with|stomach — refle exclaimed Dr. t stay stuffodupt sense! the over-busy doctor for a mom | Abrams, excitedly. blowing aad speffiing! aj Witt performance of this consultation, forgot their u-| “Now, doesn't that PROVE that of “Pape Cold Compound,” miracle of magnetism a world-old, bles, fascinated by the experiments, | there is an energy radiated from our chair tah: Lived wall tarael © » In solved! Explains His Method bodies which affects other people's : are taken, will rmer professor of Le-| Dr. Abrams, surrounded by dell-| bodies? How else CAN you explain ory and break ki university, the fa- cate magnetic apparatus,|the phenomenon? i oltber tn the b Albert Abrams of San explained his theory. Uniqu Next the doctor performed the ex- Ay ‘rancisco, who has solved this startling, were the methods he used | periment with the Leyden jar, men- @ otehs cinceeden noe | #7Het probion to prove It tioned above, showing — that Pe ceed wet Bottles It in Jar 4 The room was darkened. A pa-|human energy which emanates from era Just the other day, at a doctor's tient, stripped to the waist, stood |our bodies can actually be stored up. n convention in Chicago, Dr. Abrams on the platform before a sputter-| “I have PROVED that this mys- verish- | Cat of his own mag: ing, blazing X-ray machine. terious human energy exists,” says sneering, SOTO | netic JOTTLED IT UP in| In the darkness the doctors|Dr. Abrams don’t know what it r a Leyden jar—the kind of Jar elec. gathered about on X-ray screen|is. It isn't electricity. But I have 4 1d Compound” ts the |tricity is stored in—kept it t held before the man's stomach.| proved it can be STORED UP tna c coats only 26 ¢ acts nice Don | | | | surest relief known and nts at drug stores. without assistance, tastes and causes no inconvenience accept a substitute VERY who business man the importance of using a printed type letter head in place appreciates of wrapping paper the creased pulling power of art stationery over the type kind used by Tom, Dick and Harry. > Remember, a phone or personal call or a post card is all that is necessary to realize on that you have in mind. => TELEPHONE ELLIOTT 3696 must also realize in- idea & moment and then CAPTURED humane insulated stop momentarily the heartbeat of |a fone of hin co! dinary ucting this ergy in an or wire, used it to They could see straight through | slass jar just LIKE electricity. him. “Some day this powerful human When he swallowed a glassful of|energy, captured and bottled, will thickish, dark mixture, they}be used to revolutionize the entire |could watch {t flow down and fill| treatment of disease!” gues. 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