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— by his Lorimer vote, Senator W. Lori ' mer Jones is attempting to craw! out of an uncom } fortable hole by assuming a Sunday school air of innocence i and demanding to’ know what “Lorimerism” is i Replying to the letter of Chairman Slater of the ; progressive party, admits he voted for Lorimer but t] denies he app eant) anyth ‘ i * good citizen « { Jones’ rey have been swallowed by the ft in days of y that kind of hypocritical bunk : . go any more. i : When Senator Jones voted for Lorimer, he voted / for Lorimerism. } . That was exactly the issue Lorimer himself counted little, one way or another. t It was what Lorimer represented. It was whether - > the senators shall admit into their body a man who was + : elected by crookedness, fraud and bribery. And Jones ". S voted for just that kind of corrupt politics. i : He can twist his words in any way he may choose, 7 3 but that fact remains. ) a He voted to uphold the hand of crooked politics. { 4 He knew exactly what he voted for. He heard the testi- i : mony at first hand. He knew that a number of small Hh = fry had been sentenced to jail for bribery, and he knew 4 . that Senator «Lorimer, “the blonde boss” of Illinois, was z the big fry. im 2 It is true that progressives voted for Jones in 1908, and Wp = it is also true that they voted themselves a gold brick _ On every important issue, where the real line between uy : true progressives and reactionaries was drawn, Jones was i t with the standpatters 4 He was with them on the infamous Payne-Aldrich bill * as he was with them on Lorimer. He was with them in ‘ . . . . . » * . , . * i a > : * MEMBER OF THE SCRIPPS NORTHWHET LRAGUR OF NEWSPAPERS Telegraph News Rervice of the United Press Association. Ratared he fimtoftion, Seattle, Wash. ne senond Glass matter. Pablished by The Star Publishing Company every evening except Sunday YHE NEST TONIC proper fo of ise and plenty of fresh alr, Spring vos diet This the spring etadl ae 2 m mue al better than relying on medicines. and fruits are important in making up ivarding Wesley Lorimer Jones | Ballinger scandal He was with them in the theft of this state for Taft He approved the crooked manipulation of the Taft con vention at Aberdeen and took the stump to champion that) ~ very crookedness. Yes, Slater is right. Senator Jones has failed to enumerate in his published record for which glibly by that meant it to be “partial statement of his record.” There are a number of items which | Jones now apologizes saying he only a IN THE telephone case, the city’s franchise was set aside by the courts and the public service commission was authorized to Increase the rates. What difference, then, does it make whether a strict Inter of the traction company’s franchise would or would not require sale of tickets on cars? If the regulation is reasonable, the com mission should enforce it It Hath an Evil Look E ADVISE President Wilson to take his attorney gen- eral by the neck and give him a careful looking over McReynolds has already been involved in a nasty looking scrap—that McNab matter at San Francisco—and now it reported that he has fired Special Attorney T. J. Butler, who dug up that exploitation of California oil fields by the South-| ern Pacific. is} The excuse given for removing Butler is that one of his |‘ “friction” between Butler} assistants reported that there wa and Asst. Atty. Gen. Knaebel. The latter is a protege of the Guggenheims. | Woodrow Wilson, there seems to be an umbilical con nection in this affair that smells strong and offensive. For- maldehyde the matter with public exposition of the facts, mse the toe of your boot. At any rate, to a hearing Butler has a right AN ASCETIC philosopher—a female—eays: “Woman's dress should match her soul.” Just think of going down to the office mornings with @ sample of wifey’s soul to match at the dry goods store. Come, Uncle, Get a Hustle On yee SSING the rivalry between the Suez and Panama canals for the world’s commerce, Prof. A. W. Kirkaldy, professor of finance of Birmingham (Eng.) University, wri “Fuel stations will be one of the decisive factors and Jead to the keenest commercial rivalry American gov- ernment is planning to supply good coal 4 her end of the canal at $4.75 per ton. The English coal on the Suez route! is at present much dearer; to maintain the Suez route in its| integrity the supply of cheaper 1 necessary Is Uncle Sam g Sam going rea 1 his Alaskan coal? MR. AND MRS. DYSPEPTIC! GET YOUR | STOMACH RIGHT—PAPE’S DIAPER SE) | conalats of | He postcards lear with my 08 or thee oneaten Sune” THE STAR—FRIDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1913. s PHONES “*nting with a” F By rail, Axtl7, one math In advance, RATES prt ris ton, $190) one your, WEB Dy carries, in city, the « month. y Fred Se er r& nd A. D. Condo ‘DEAD SHOT BILL FROM NURSERYVILLE’ | at Gately’ $ It to have ex bound to have good ane t r down t e demands of qualit here that will fit your fig ifford to pa In the new Overcoats er ty ef t with bl and patch pr t ( e in and t 1 it Ove be cor iced OVERCOATS AND SUITS RAINCOATS $16.75 to $32.50 $15.00 to $30.00 Boys’ Norfolks $5 "Deadshot Bill quite moody stands; Time hangs heavy on his hands Ef only somethin’ would happen now— Excitement, trouble, a fight or row! Extremely Good Values at $5.00 We Are Here to Serve You With Easy Credit Terms TRE-HEE- Hee; Bucy’s A SCAREDY CAT! =. -————_—_ — = |. dati Bill comes wt of it sudden-like — The trouble’s arrove, and he nmust hike. Ef Bill had stuck around awhile, neral smile. With the purch ll to Open An Account With Us— Dress Better for $1.00 a Week Open Until 10 P. M. Saturday f over 100 Gat ’s stores, Now we want you to He mout 'a’ jined in the we cant al come to One of President Wilson's nieces | has gone on the stage. One of the A Bunch of Improbabl® Stories “T don’t care anything about my 1119-21 Third Ave. in most annoying features about share of the gate changing that the | the ball player who Near Seneca St. newly-elec a bas alin the world ries. string of who go| | terests me ts victo: ory for my team.” on the stage. | | ee The New York jeg Suggestion to sporting editore— |ing upon orders from Tammany by not apeak of Mathewson as|hall, found Sulzer not guilty The Old Mast THE OTHER DAY a young girl In the Middle West refused to say the word “obey” in a marriage ceremony. We have heard of a nume In the confllet of rumors that Nel-| von A. Miles is to go into politics) ee “Yes.” he eald, “t play golf. it to the movi take t +.| ber of girls that shrank from repeating that word, but seldom has the Moline: News sa Gul gee, Very ieee inthe player in Sweden froze|°" '" abe les we take the lat-| croom done what the one in mind did. He just called the whole busi. : ne | exeltem fa ft, but I am too old which teaches us to play ter to be more logical because Of ness off, tore up the marriage license and, a few days later, married } at Ibelto play ony. other outdcer game setead, where the frostline|his famous beauty. Homely men/|a girl who did not hestiate at the word. A terrible ss0n + Statens | is just above the feet succeed best in politica giris! onsen 6 fer a “Aa | have often sald before,” 3 nena st, f remarked the high brow candidate mM. . 0. ind hi irl hy } ea dhntnn fer the’ Teter ve tense, |f0f mayor, “I am tw favor of fen ; partisan muntoipal politica. There fore I beg of you to vote for the best men for council | eee Just as I was about to board a girl the other even-| In t connh 1h ed the dc ' |{Bs the “connie” slammed the door) voy can dictate to a woman what Huh,” she burst out, “they oven {She shall or shall not woar, but none of ‘em—not even the stenog |rapher-—will take such dictation CATARRHAL TROUBLE ENDED—USE HYOMEI You Breathe It—No Stomach Dosing—Clears Stopped- Up Head Use nature's remedy for catarrh nd troubles of the breathing or sans, & treatment that is harmless! yet quick and effective | It Ie the healing ofl and balsams What Has Become of— Event of the Season— et Hyome which you through a small pocket. inhaler } This medi Lair reaches thed want ant to get bett “quaintec ith 1 t most remote air cells in the nose, | and I ¢ Pri ink of a ‘batts ‘ar ie ol rett way than giving you for your money. throat and lungs, | tarrhal germs, and r the ca health The Old Fashioned Man “almost-unhea f value” Naan tos who owned the firs] auto in | |'°,{2 diseased ruc Yaplown and had to use a ing your catarthal troubles, with ' shoe horn to pet his hat on?) (0 natural remedy, for it ives or n e ee _ throat $ bronchial organs. It has a powerful healing and anti septic effect similar to the alr in The United States court of ap Commencing Saturday, Oct. 18th peals has decided that manufactur-|the mountains where the forests era may put benzoate of soda in| S!¥e off the fragrant and healing food. The court did not decide one | balsams. Hyomel has benefited so many You can have sufferers of the worst cases of ca-| must buy that kind of food. of my your choice splendid woolens in = . 4s IN FIVE MINUT TIME ITI|Pape’s Diapepatn comes tn contace| @ _____g|tarrh, with offensive breath, rats | this season's latest patterns at the absurdly low NO INDIGESTION, GAS. with the stomach, all distress van-| CANALS |ing of mucous, frequent sneezing ——PRICE OF TWENTY DOLLARS—— SOURNESS, BELCHING ® truly astonishing—al-| China has led the world in | | droppings in the throat and spas. | Never a the } #t marvelous, and the joy is its! | the matter of canal marking, | |™Modie coughing that {t te sold un : ; noe ¥ he pabinte of this city will you be able — harm | thie 449 1s firet | |GeT an absolute guarantee to re. ‘0 get such tailoring value as this. Positively and f “Really doe had stomac i ands s irmly, . Really romed pet nad at meee cent case of Pape's| | among the nations for the skill siete m ner if {t does not do I want to say that every Suit and Overcoat is made in fa e: ea doe overco: you a hundred| | ful utilization of her inland | | 4 at is claimed for it. A com-| my own worksl 1 indigestion, dyspepsia, gas, heart { satisfaction, or| waterways. One at canal | | plete Hyomet Outfit, © ning in ‘shop, under my personal supervision, Every bara and sourness in nates t hands you matntains communication be haler and bottle of liquid, sells for| Our Regular $30.00, $35.00, $37.50 and ena wy is on the bastings, and you take no chances —th just at—mak pe's « tween Peking and Canton, a | | only 00. xtra bottles” of Nquid as to tit and satisfaction—which I positively guarante Dias n the largest selling stor s we a welathe ts 4 to| | gatence of 1400 miles and the | (if later needed, 60 cents. Drug $40.00 pipet I guarantee , ch regulator in the world. If what men eud w n who can't their| | total extent of the canals of | | ste everywhere sell Hyomet | " you +at ferments into stubb« stomachs regulated. It belongs in Ch ina is more than 6,000 miles \| — ——— SUITS d O MONEY CHEERFULLY REFUNDED—. lumps, you belch gas and eructate your home—should always be kept| Russia owns the longest canal an sour, undigested food and acid; |handy in case of a nick, sour, upset| | in the world, extending from | | } iti : : head i dizzy and aches; breath stomach during the day or at night.| | St. Potersbure to the Chinese | | | Are Positively Included in This Sale. oul, tongue costed: your naides It’s che quickest, surest and most) | frontier, a distance of 4,472 Sl scatter the memestivena, nn Somer tn the! | miles, fad sle0 the second Made to Order. Made to Fit. 4 men 2 nen longest, covering 1,434 miles Every one to know that I nell d) ‘é —___| between Astrachan’ and 8 DIAMONDS on the EASY PAY Made in Seattle. h i otersburg. As regards num MENT PLAN. I have solved that | e F hio b T bers of separate eana ‘0 SNVIOU: eolin 4 extn i i a Real LY, alues Here te “Get Bicatbanne, GHC Wis oe inane ee saints Notice—Only One Suit to a Customer Ss nable ailor her total mileage of Inland able and the party who thought ; waterways in only 930 miles themselves not able to own ae a , | oe TY give i full values. One more Improbable story— |] 1 have sta to trust | OUR POLICY— Swan's orto of it anit tho| ctired 14 irony customer to the grocer, | “Give me fl nt MADE TO YOUR INDIVIDUAL ° $25.00 Suits for $25.00 $19.50 Suits for $19.50 Coats from $9.00 to $27.00, You can't duplicate will convince you Northwestern and all the prevailing styles these prices elsewhere—a Co., 1329 1st Ave. visit suit CLOAK NEAR UNION ORDER <O some that has a whole lot of ben: | senile ct Gide in tk? | to gult you, THAT'S PATH | EILERS’ BUILDING it Might en Off a | PETER MICHAEL | anys er | JEWELER | 1204 Second Ave. SALE CLOSES SATURDAY NIGHT OCTOBER 25TH % ” Does your furni oF it| ‘lyou? Advertise for a better one. Use a Star want ad.