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, : It is that in a country abx y in natura supposed to be the f Id’s best ¢ initie there should ex of men and w« d s + close to the line of poverty tl meet immediate needs, they would pawn their f to sharks of the Tolman And he deserves it; we enter no plea for mercy in ‘ . . were . The pretty name slipped from Rev. Hallenbeck’s lips in| both ‘d's ter parents Sweetest cadence and, as he murmured a benediction for the| | ordered pressed by the censors and t = ‘ } While anoth TH! lr 5 dere carnal neg ereass ‘infant, he closed his eyes and, with uplifted face, dipped his | writes, “My Tan of) Ua ear TiOw ts | oo coer MILLIONS ¢ — tery Sarees ab the extreme ad : ' white hand into the baptismal water. hat of a | KE THE PEACE| tremendous lesson to el ocr oun ee fact, + ,. | de “ se ah | written by Daudet as a warning to his two boy ; Then he sprinkled many shining drops on Papa Smith’s| wh rators PARIS, Oct One thousand| asking myself this question: If his | bald head and, in the name of the Lord, christened him | “om (or Seat geic amount spent|‘Sapho’ ‘canned,’ what will happen when © ~ “Esther” so the whole congregation could hear it. Election day is drawing near pore ». | fresh ? Of course, Rev. Hallenbeck made the necessary correc-| yA" hae eee Will somebody please answer this question? 4 tion as soon as possible, but the whole congregation marched He's wor! 1a 1 b The theater is already sold { out resolved, as one man, or one woman, that Smith should | py. narder th hed is the interest the tion. 4 bear the name “Esther” all his life whether or not his daugh-| W work! ble arises, there nple opportunity * ter did. | He labors that t | as ies the evening ances there are : a ; 4 May bag a wad of 7 4 = Dance at Dreamland tonight.—Adv, | scheduled—Thursday and Sund Maybe there isn’t any moral for this beautiful little true | |VAye . - — - - — ———— + story from real life, but it makes a fine demonstration of the gay hngettl 9 filled bgp party love 3 gi vi . 5 : : A 01 it r 1 » unwisdom of praying with your eyes shut, a proceeding many | He Roe: » ministers are given to, nowadays are “Just then, in steps a U, §, Marshal announcing a pinch. : —— And atr © GOV. LISTER has not yet declared himself on the requests for a|. A0out Rint vast aia Bi ; = special session of the legislature. And Humphries, meanwhile, still sits)” 4 ~ ; * on the King county bench and wears his robes of office. . i . eins side on Mesa un The Shortest Distance ° taketh away Aoi i i The Tale of the Foolish Banker ce ; he Between Two Points is OU MAY understand nothing about national finance but} » ng to learn that foot. | for you cannot talk with any banker five minutes wi nd ot t \ Rover | ‘ 1 y) ; learning two things: | _ aueen © ce 66 ry 99 First, that the proposed currency scheme is objectionable | °° heigh ’ eran e , almost wholly because the banks are not to run finances. The chap who has been rocking ie Sehatrers san at m U. 8S. marshal on 1S anc ’ Secondly, bankers imply a threat not to go into the|'h@ boat all summer is now get-jeach o Likew the government .cclses * reserve scheme, if the bill passes with the government to| ma gi in | set ; all my notebooks and summnos me | - - r ne * control finances. nr 6 tt Japalilery cue op niteear “cant nued.) : In short, if banks cannot run business, they will do r i + their best to kill it. Such is the attitude of the banks. | ms $ ong Distance Telephone Service The issue is clear, and the way to meet it is obvious. In the Editor Ss Mail > Saas Uncle Sam must go into the banking business, not as a lender of his credit but as a user of his credit Raps Commissioners ‘limi i Every banker who is determined to rule or ruin is a Editor The Star we are “in 5 att arts be | Eliminates time. A ‘ ‘ As one of the heavies x r be z 1 s City . reason for Uncle Sam doing just this, and the banker who | in this wisteiet ait " of the I a st ull be conduct aby Binds ¢ ity and country together. believes there is any terror to the people in another bond T. L. & P. Co, and the the olty, Put at the bead of the| ‘J : “ ; { a © head of the aves > ExNense ¢ inc reni ~ iis ia fooling’ hie, brook farm, 1 wish to difterent deperimeat a bueinens Saves the expense and inconvenience of travel. msel ion of your readers - - ker, and fire jm if he does : : PETERS FOR the irregularities carried “A Foreigner” Points the Wa 1 o righ adens ¢ é S H TERRIBLE TIME they're having, isn’t It, about what Doo Matthews | inty ‘Sommisa ie Rditor The Star: Re ading. Ww hat’s : h 7 vi interest on the bonds heated companionship. sald? | ote f manas ae county |e Matter with Seattle,” and that ‘must bo pald out to the stockhold Conserves time and energy. ASQONS the cigimexinn “iy's an Il wind that blows nobody good." |tinded Giisen'a bod Gat, ceq|quls to find the truth. I want tol Le ideare Gia Lis v4 > 4 RUSSIA HAS discovered that new continent just In time. Teddy | knowleduc t n a foreigner, age 26, two) the benefit, let all the eet pind : 4 tthe long In ueing up South America. ears In the United States,” and shnro it KOSTI'L, ARGAN. | Enables any one to send the right word to the F sire aid r Remedy on Street Cars right place at the right moment PAIN, PAIN, PAIN FROM LAME BACK Ciooment: "At wa noldot| paKor'ihe Sars T hare toed : agait e Of social study many artic in the papers latel “very 1] Tele a 1c ¢ : RUB BACKACHE AND LUMBAGO AWAY DASARI | hte emit te 4 Meek inde Aan te heen ees atrest care.| Every Bell Telephone is a Long Distance Sta- illy had | ®bout the trusts in a book, and see) Wh I heartil prove of c y Tele 2 3 ne . ae va t ally “haa tha bros, ten ei apt [Neat heartily approve of car tion and your ——— is the center of a sys- ; ? #0 arranged that they can go any|!t to Seattle by combining it with t that an ‘inexpens tem co! 2c x five ste 5 |Get a small trial bottle of old- sheets lameness and atiffness | limit. JAMES (¢ ARROLL,_ the busine manager form of C ing 46 ite yrs a nnecting five Western States. ‘ “ © quickly. You simply rub {tt on . |e ment patrons would be to place conduc i time, penetrating St. and out comes the pain. It is per-| davecvhdine Nadie ; ha co-operative bank ors in full charge of ventilation. Jacobs, Oil.’ peed peel (Pe and doesn’t burn, Faitor T Star ite Jeatt which will out As It now is, the passeng zi blister or discolor the skin. ‘ d nl vonds that represent all attle. frequently left to the merey Back hurt you? Can't straighten|, Limber up! Don’t suffer! Get elie ote of Co eee “ibe ite et hail have his share, |yome fresh alr tanitio; wie opens | ethont fealing sudden pains,(arall trial bottie trom aay drog| acs of Commerce, in ding to his means. the windows in cold’ and wind , Bar aca sad etapet? "Res |cary ai wise’ SL St Stn, eh dst | ag me atthe Seat, el ra ag THE PACIFIC TELEPHONE f , rhe jyou’ll forget that you ever had L beORINE Mone te ILE ADK EREAUE, GO. REEL leva Lae Ghun av etia DEINE Ton eee b) Seer marie fy tne of Csr Temino aS, Me [DUE eta ates lara My Mgt a annoyance ot he or gegen AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY ’ v bac never hurt o 01 , e old i A e ‘ of the! ge : 4 . ARE Era Preity Ween |shuee “any shore talscee Ie cower mi know the old law, charity {elty shall be conducted with the] - Fectcsihees ees Tue goothing, penetrating ‘St.|disappoints and hae been recom. |{int are’ delve’ mae oe perme |taxpayers’ money, whose taxes} Only the choloest Cut Flowers at nost of the so-|shall represent @ percentage of the} popular prices at The Rosery, 1608 t ease; for greed isn’t uncc MEMBER OF THR LRAGUR oY NwWarark Berries of the United Press Bntered at the pestoftice, Seattie. W mat Published by The Ste Company every evening except Sonday 2 elman, Loan Shark, G oes to Jail AVID H. TOLMAN, millionaire loan shar has been landed behind bars. He must serve zt hs f exacting 200 per cent interest True, the fortune he has pi by preyi the necessities of the poor remains The law did not reach hi e had driv thousand of borrowers to the verge « And then it merely slapped him on the wrist When the jai in another place, under other name, he « off the proceeds of greed; ente You may wonder any man would want to win wealth as he has gaine That, however, isn’t the ressive tt n Tolman are largely matters of circur wealth and species, In every city, great palaces wherein revel the ric h; and, hard by, sh and bread lines and a gaunt procession barely + able to keep body and soul together ready heave a rock at T Everybody is now But remember, he’s only a symptom. The tr that there are loan sharks to prey the human adjustments which produce these ci Putting the Tolmans in jail won't make life much easier for the folks with whom they have been de We tinker with the tariff and talk about the currency and follow new fads in philanthropy and fuss about a lot of things. Those who have, waste; and those who lack, want this awful, the beginning of time. on sin 1 extremes ying business. And this cruel contrast continues, very much as si ANYHOW, YOU'VE noticed that the judge doesn’t talk so much, haven't you? And that his love of publicity isn't carrying him to such ridiculous extremes as it once did? Praying With Your Eyes Shut ET US turn, for a moment, from the sad fate of those 110 perfectly good Mex statesmen in jail, and gloomy matters, to one of the bright, sweet, wholly ¢ able affairs of life—the christening of the baby! This is one of the occasions when father looks proud, mother very serious, the minister business-like, and the con gregation unanimously curious and pleased. There is a sweet sacredness about it, for a little life is to be named and dedicated to the Lord, and perhaps there is great reioicing among the angels, as a good many people like to believe. But as Mr. and Mrs. Smith stood at the font in First Presbyterian church at San Diego, last Sunday, other senti- other enjoy " ments than awe and piety filled the congregation's heart. You see, Papa Smith is baldheaded, quite so, but he stood up there like a man with his little daughter in his arms and whispered to Rev. E. F. Hallenbeck that she be named and baptized as “Esther.” Jacobs Oil.” Nothing else takes! mended for 60 years, ' clared the trouble with that all the men we: of their wives That's the trouble with all towns, eee Bat Nelson has retired. We'll say this for Bat We know of no! body who had to be licked so many! | ttmes to be convinced he should re-| ure. . William Sulzer, the ex-governor| of New York, is planning to run for office again. He © same old | BU “Misdirected energy,” suggests a | corres pronouncing called boosting never had to, walk HIS BEST LAUGH IN YEARS THE STAR—MONDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1913. PAY You’ INCOME TAXES HERE YORK neht t ok exeb year nth Oo. en Ww that t eee ee POLITICS 18 DANVILLE, city “THE SECRET PRIED LOOSE” (A “SCREECHER” FILM IN SIX REELS Miss Diana Dillpickles Relates How She Nearly Had Justice Winging by Her Obstinacy in the Parsnip Trust Prosecution. Th teal ha month Seeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee How a me baby «irl er because by her husb stock, Second ay, Biliott 4241 transfer ART IN DANVILLE’S HUNT FOR A MA Ind predicament from ele tet he heen e MOTHER TRADES HER, | ONE-YEAR-OLD BABY | , KANSAS CITY, her traded her year-old| @.s>) r six hens an ¢ she had Main 9400, necting with all PHONES RATES "1.2%," Private exchange com one month In afvance, in elty, 266 & mon departments one your pa ed ‘Play “Sapho” at the Seattle ally al me aan LOST YOR Oct. 27 a seric Ww See eeeeeeeeeeeeeeee Mo, a roost-| | ed | sup} Miss Leach, the lovely leading lady, who will t through fc - } 4 of Sapho at the Seattle theater next week Mrs un and ed she care fo! " sige ee$ riper ee 92 one week, beginning Monday night. give wen poultry, Th Me rt otf Speaking of the play, which is a classic of cers b eo baby has a good . on as . ae ut, es swocal Reena Vere a. one of the Bailey & Mitchell company said: the moving picture show of This much dis- P Karnes | cussed play will be presented by the Bailey & Mitchell play- baby to a Kansas City ers (unless interfered with by the board of censorship) for Sapho’ in an uptown theater was Mayor Cotterill. honor can’t stand for for Monday night, so However, y next. essay the role the first order, “I notice that the play is a Now I'm it’s presented unless to see it, as three matinees