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‘ THE STAR—FRIDAY, AU OF NEWsearn @ matter Pik SCRIPPS Noutiiwest ¢ Jat Beatile Wash postoftice as nd-ek THAT CHILDREN with aden nids are frequently backward te act. There are two tmportant tonsila are enlarged lympt from nose, teeth and routh ly potsoned, make them so. —_—— Waverninent by Injunction HE STAR is not at all concerned in the puritanical dis pute between the city’s theatre c Y the man @gement of a local theatre as to the mors apho.” But this paper is absolutely oppo fai to government by injunction, and the “Sapho” the injustice and abuse of power to incident again serves to emphasize which the courts lend themselves by ill-advised injunction orders. The theatre censors decided “Sapho” was anfit for public presentation. They had lied the matter before arriving at this conclusion. Accordingly, the police ordered the film) Je ual suppressed | | Deadshot Bill has one true pa dard, The manager of the theatre ran to the courts, as he had @ perfect right to do. But here enters government by injunction! | The court might have had an immediate hearing to de termine whether be allowed to go on or not, to decide whether the censors were right or wrong But no! Not a word of t is taken, and Giately an order is signed which fixes a hearing FIVE DAYS the play: she imme ony SUBSEQUENT TO THE PERIOD FOR WHICH THI mM *SAPHO” FILM WAS ENGAGED BY THAT THEATRE i Do you get the significa f that? of the controversy ter Long after the subject have passed, the court consents to determine whether the film was decent or not. What a travesty, what a farce of justice! Restoring Public Confidence RESIDENT ELLIOTT of restore public confidence in his old railroad by the New Haven wants to} Careless ike Bill ieee Though Beauregard he will fetch it quic ra rd—| Here they are at a water iia, Nows watch the dog in a clever role, he has to change his suit, Bill just loves that faithful brute, OCTOBER 24, 1913. October That there may be ( The Entire Olympic Peninsula Back of Port Townsend Is One Vast Oil Well whi le The peor Unlike the California oil, has an asphalt base, the oil borings show oi raffine WITH SINCERELY New inquiries and new money now coming into our office; and new people who have visited the well are saying good things about it. oil is struck he DAY PRICES wil VILDCAT PRO : ing rates, the public, of course, standing the raise The BOOM w ve come, and those who have waited that It is another indication of the New Haven’s new presi e scelerelper Rae ely ' ; “THEY MAY BE SURE dence. The folks who pay and the folks who get di : AGREEABLE sin Scale on watered stock seem to be becoming “en raporte,” bs Y 1 you w of ING except that the time to go into Nye might put it. OIL : } It sounds good, just as does “Walk Into My Parlor d Said the Spider to the Fly,” when sung right. | is BEFORE IT 1 TRUCK and not aftee. BS But, we are inclined to believe that the New Haven is Now Is E GROUND FL R TIME IN OIL. SEE 1+ te Cotering wedge for government: ownership Grasp the of today with the Wash ington Oil Company A few thousand Ks oeahimmae leg was found flosting| Anewered by Mr. Cynthia Grey shares of any's stock yet for sale at 25c per share. All q few York police Pe lease suggest some leases he th \ ympany are on patent lands—we have no : ' Thore is prob-|rhyms leases in Ir sdhitoRescrvattons Put It on a Billboard, Champ eee “a ‘ IR THE steenth time in about a month, Champ Clark'' i Don't Hide Them With a Vell; Re z . x move Them With the Othine Pre % again announces that he will not lecture. The rest fall « scription erar = | oO Ocs nc. ¥ ame 8 coterie: enifentation of goodness in Champ's |"Every inch Where can I buy polka dot dye?| se freebies was wT re ty 0 pro FISCAL AGENTS © fFeiteration of assurance against such danger but, also, the Pitems Mra. L. W. 8 f ; vice ood pb nro NT. i ; to ‘ No doubt any manufacturer costal {n yving freckles and ee ees Boone pg polka dota will be glad to sell you ga clear, beautiful complexton e e@ He might arrange with the weather bureau to have his ost. Umbrella, with Sa is all tho dye you need faa f, te cold by Bartell Drug Co. * é fe " |zle Goldberg, Bushnell, IIL, on It -- i “won't lecture” bulletins posted in the public kiosks daily.|Onicago, IIL, News | How can I provent my butldox| ¥% der an oheatute Guassatee to re as n m Ls camera from snapping people’ | Don't hide your freckles under a AREN'T THOSE Londoners who decrying “rule by woman”! —c8 yok gigs oe uta oad ie p Stal ort of throwing things at the late Queen Victoria, argumentatively ‘epeaking? LAWN TENNIS was originally called “Sphairisiike.” It was In troduced in 1874, and is one game in which high-class cussing is against the rules. PM am bald and entch cold easily indly inform me how I can wash heod without taking my hat off BE. W. D. | You can't You m y well try to make Swiss chee the holes on the outside. | iT is that French creations In feminine dress now raging| tn the, Unites States are being tabooed in France. DRESS WELL $ JOPAWECK WILL DOIT ATTRACTIVE SHOWING In Tailored, Semi-Tailored and Novelty Suits — COATS in women’s and misses’ sizes, featuring distinctiveness in models for dress, busi- ness _wear and general utility , of. Do not try to wash your head | Uso a vacuum cleaner, | Do, for goodness’ sake, tell me allt lwhat to do with a leaky sleve. \]} | When 1 pour the wator inside out Ys | side it leaks inside, and when I pour ater inside inside tt leaks out Tam almost distracted Gewaet | Carl Sannon. | No Coudt you ar oid-fashioned ro’ way and buy a modern Mre. istng one of the ion s. Th wireless dear, You act You always| if you'll tell me, breathe it to a soul 1 couldn't bo trusted. think I am going to somebody everyt close mouthed of fjoy—to his wife? o- The bottom will drop out of meat pricea, declares ( es W. Armour, if people will ste ating meat for rl never), tay ° Itke aleve. A Questions That Answer . I know." nd is a thing Well, No. Mr. Grey Cannot How can I warm over cold cream? —Mrs. Nellie G. B. Is it good form to eat oysters {th a aboe buttoner?—T. D. C Plaase print a recipe for prosery * THAT SETTLES IT! fashi ions for "Exhibitions Autumn and millinery meet seasons. Charming New Dresses and Waists Splendid assortment of Sweaters for the whole family. MEN— Come in and try on just to see how you would look in one of our new FALL SUITS OR OVERCOATS We show pencil stripes, black, grays, browns, blue serges and cheviots at sur- prisingly low. prices. A Little Down and $1 A WEEK 7 Kondo Criss Cros» They say an ostrich can ent tacks, Yes, but {t can't Iny a carpet yearn Shoes might be cheaper. go barefooted That's a happy| ing left-over banana-skins—Mrs ke 8 two or three thought too, if people would for several years l¢ Where can I get a \hang in a round house oes | LENGTH OF SERMONS. || Queen Victoria preferred a That Is All We Ask | sermon of eighteen minutes. | { rdward declared for | vit 16 orlginal The Pacific easy payment plan is so \iberal, and aimed to meet the convenience of our patrons, Why not open an account with us today? nts for his corona 4 minutes was allotted | for the sermon by the bishop | of Londor when the king's | | Sinems r he alteration of | the ceren the sermon was | cut out altogether. Napoleon Ill, strictly limited preachers before him to a quarter of an | hour, and if they exceaded tt | an officer of the Imperial house | hold stepped to the pulpit and ended the discourse. But Oharles UJ. of England once slept so soundly under the ministrations of Ken that on move them. improvement, some of the lighter : wo Be Pere freckles vanishing entirely Eitel Building ih : mid Main 7420 7420 Be suro to ask the drugetst for Seattle, Wash. con, ruts . . Business Manager the double strength othine; this that ts sold on the money-back | ( surantes. ti at : 1a I @ : . j ay what-not to} | h t J.@. MeL. | The Commoner approves the new | | |tariff bill, Foreign lectures are not on the free Ist eee When a lawyer gets buncoed out siderable sum of money | 8a 1 for him to get any Ly p ft 1s for a doctor 7 I k abed “se || That kind .of whisky which Doc} Wiley says can ba made in 40} |seconds may be Ittle brother to jthe kind they used to call “forty rod.” | eee || Our old friend John Burroughs Is now one of the proponents of alm | plified spelling. Oh, you Jon | Buros, | cee Even the first fow ap licationa should show a wonderful 500-514 si a Telephone EMIL SCHUMACHER mR F. GERARD mm ts { Tomorrow the Tomorrow the Last Day of Day of This Record- Breaking Sale Garment Is sad on in —d Bast- ings, which _ insures Perfect Fit and Sat- isfaction, Which Is Positively Guaranteed or Your Money Cheer- fully Refunded You Take No Chances at This Store OPEN we i hy a Saturday CORNER | Over Three Hundred of Seattle’s Particular Dressers Took Advan- tage of This Sale and Picked Out Their In- dividual Clothes From Our Stock of $30 $35 $37. 50 $40 Suits and Overcoats Made in Seattle UIT OR OVERCOAT Made to Your Individual Measure Ae | BRADY THE FASHIONABLE TAILOR 301 Third Ave. 10 P. M. Saturday EILERS BUILDING 1 awakeming, greatly refreshed, | | exclaimed, “Odds fist nis | | We're glad Jullan Hawthorne has Store Open Saturday Evening. man must have a bishopric,” | | been released. Now that he's out of prison no newspaper will bother Ber gave him one, | siecle ee Hy printing his poetry. UNIVERSITY joe