The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 16, 1913, Page 4

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MEMBER OF THR scRIPrs NORTIWIT LEAGUE OF NEWSPAPERA Telegraph News Bervice of the United Prose Association, Bintered at the peatoffion, Seattle, Wash. as second eines matter, MPablivhed by The Star Publishing Company every evening except Sunday [DAILY HEALTHOGR ct Mh cue of thes eat ald body. When th 8 contracted wt must some day, sooner or think that, because there are no ir A Letter by Comnetiman Griffiths DITOR TH A for election by mew charter. You are to be congratulated t Grd next In view of the momentous importance of understandable new charter as a basis and a growth of our city, it ms to me service to call attentior i voters. Our duty to sift and select, for election next March wandidates who w this free and ardu fons and + r ithe city. The work of a frecholders’ committee thus con Stituted is more likely to prove a able: when mitted to the people Our duty is to stu Povernment, and best adapted to this In this way the Mwance and take root in | odiate signs, an a ir paper st of 15 freeholders to form presenta i for senators is of itself ample ground for calling an extra session Add to that the apparent need of abolishing the iniquitous and ridicu frome contempt law and replacing that measure with the recall of Judges, and you will have ample justification, Gov. Lister, for that spe Selal session. THE FAILURE of the last legislature to pass a direct election bill Cc |Change in Market System Needed | 1 ROOF that a si eap t er to consumer of foodst shou id levised id ‘ goon, if the present high cost of g tinues to go high is seen in the report from Minnesota that thousands of bus els of apples are rotting ! ! th gathering and marketir S$ great an the price it would bring stuffs, we will con the same time have t! ffor what is allowed to reach Until the entire system of distributing farmers’ 5 Ms changed and a sane scheme adopted for market food WHAT IS there so sacred about a judge who Interprets the laws he should be more immune from criticism than the legislator who makes them or the executive who enforces them? An Apology to Mr. Goddard ST a word of apol to Councilman Goddard. The Star has always tied Mr. Goddard’s name to that reso- lution prov g for the ment by the mmyor of 15 charter commissioners. This was natural use it was fintroduced by Mr. God Now we find that Mr ddard at the re jquest of Mr. Hesketh tin that Hesketh declined to make the apr he found ithe people didn't wan m, Mr. God uestion. i Mr. Goddard seems mere! } to have been the goat HIS CONSCIENCE Is driving a young embezzier from Seattle to HEhicago. But both our congressmen are stil! vacationing with us IN ALL fairness to that burglar, It must be borne In mind that there were others who would stea! kisses i they had a chance. ACTRESS SUSIE MUELLER was so tickled over getting her di em that she kissed her lawyer right In court—a Missouri lawyer, at “CASCARETS” IF CONSTIPATED, SICK, HEADACHY, BILIOUS—DIME A BOX * Turn the rascals out—the head Wche, biliousness, constipation, the jeick, four stomach and foul gases |)" turn them out tonight with Cas A Cascaret ton scarets. ye at by mort Don’t put fn another day of dis- from any drug store will ‘tress. Let Cascarets s nm and head clear, jwegulate your stomach; remove the and is regular and jeour, undigested and fermenting feel y and cheerful f food and that misery-making gas; Don't forget the children SCARETS WORK WHILE YOU SLE to visit the Eastern rig selection from ar garments, both display for Fall onable—unu each week or month is your purchase is made sually so 1332-34 Second Ave., Noar Union St Seattle’s Reliable Credit House TAR—THURSDAY, OCTOBER 16, commission government?” the charter commission government mittee citizens whose sentiments are FLO DISCOVERS FOLKS LIKE T0 GET MARRIED, SO GOES AND MAKES LOTS OF CASH OUT OF IT Once Longed for Will of Eccentric of which was ma’ Solicitor Folk holds that Canada violated no tr not her exact Those Rough New York Teachers Audience Vot Flo Morrison SCARED THE KID and women who want]tell you I have |anxious to these people are dea —_—_ leaves it to the aud has the women num Won't Explain Her Act. “Do you mean to #ay willing to abtde by Rheumatism Cure Given by One they employed a smal! run errands. waiting in the store, a lady came in and asked the clerk for a yard of silk When it was her she exclaimed: | must be mad; want muslin.” On hearing this the boy rush- ed out of the store, and, Ing a policeman across the way, ran up to him, “Come over here. woman In our store gone mad. She wants muzzling!” placed before perteraenta -Bring the a Here For Attractive Values in Overcoats, Raincoats, Hats, Caps and Furnishings. A Minneapolis woman walted 46 | with the Wal another young department of of booze on the table. Mothers and TF ae nth gala ciate the advantages store, as well as the opportuni dullness had left economical ’ chief of a band of r 30ys’ Norfolk Suits Ages 6 to 18 years. $3.50 to $15.00 Other Styles for the fellows, for from $¢ FREE—A real combination safe or Ger- harmonica away with every boy’s suit or overcoat. J. REDELSHEIMER & CO. Two Entrances—First and Columbia. emlorection some suppre’ “I suppose th one of her retatives says out to the ball park this and singing on What's happening about the din | going to be Jed off to the 7 see antalgts submitted in the Peirce The new charter 1015. T commiss GE SM Disry OR aH LA THER Time trip adding Breachof promise sults and other actions taken by women of the present day remind me f the peculiar and picturesque revenge Japanese women were accustomed to take when they were abandoned by _ their eweethearts, When she no nger had any doubt as to his faithlessness, she got up in the middie of the night and put on a pleasing dress and wooden sandals She carried three candies attached to her head- dress, and a mirror hung from her neck In her left hand she carried a er straw effigy of the falthiess one, and in the right a hammer and nails. Walking vely to the sanctuary, she eel ected a sacred tree and nailed the effigy to the trunk Then she prayed for the death of the traitor, promising that f he died she would remove the nalis that worried her god because they were driven in the sacred tree. Night after night, she visited the tree, on 614 Second Ave. nd five Cheviot service and \ Slip-on and $15 Coats, priced 375 Men's and Wom- en's All-Weather English Slip-ons and Cravenette coats, value: we: English Gaberdines and Slip-ons, priced at $16.50 BN wccereee eeeccesecceees reduction: tan and black shades, at Private exchange com. necting with wil departments PHON! RATES “ee , ene menth In atvance th: mon, $1.90 ill proval or rejection of the people May, 1914. It may not be vote until the regular municipal t is a detail that will rest with the cl t + would not hesitate BIG NEW SHIPMENT SALE MAKE YOUR OWN COMPARISONS, JUDGE for YOURSELF THE HOUSE OF COATS Big feature will be a spec MEN’S AND WOMEN’S COATS Sizes 16 to 48. 240 Men's and Women's Weather Coats $15 and $18 priced at.. 540 Men's and Wom- en's Superb All Dou- ble-Service and English Slip-ons, Superb Combination Raincoats and Black Topcoats, $18.00 and $20.00 priced 550 of these Men's and Women $25.00 to $30.00 Superb Double-Service Coats, the new Double-Texture About 350 of the best Men's and Women’s Coats ever produced. Why pay your tailor $35.00 or $45.00? See the acme of perfec- tion in quality and make of this season's new English Gaber- dines and Slip-ons, including superb combination Raincoats and Overcoats, grouped into three lots at these tremendous price $18,00, $20.00, A $12.00 COAT BARGAIN FOR MEN AND WOMEN. English Slip-ons and mohair in ee $6.00 no $4.85 $7.50 aoa $5.08 EXTRA SPECIAL Men's heat-cured tan and gray Rubber Coat full cemented; $7.50 coat value; 250 Boys’ and Girls’ English Slip-ons—a double-service coat; $10 values, priced. Ne HERE YOU ARE, VOTERS! GET THIS CHARTER REVISION THING STRAIGHTENED OUT IN YOUR MINDS!| iw rec me to pro ar reci hor om

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