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RR OF THR SCRIPTS NORTHWEST LEAGUE OF NEWSPAPRHA Telegraph News of the United Brees Association, at thm postoffics, Beattie, Wash. as second matter, Published by The Star Publishing MY every evening except Sum DAILY HEALTHOGRAM | «ol: were ve Pommonly lected tuberculosis would more Often be caught in its tnoiptent state and pneumonta and dipbther Would frequently be prevented Improve the Ferry Service le-tracked | venience and delay from an il!l-routed and sing line. In rush hours, the traffic is unbearably cc Company officials declare they are willing to double | track and re-route the line if the city would up valuable rights on Avalon way, Mayor Cotterill vetoed | ; the Avalon way franchise because the company would not} * i consent to the sted upon a| term. extending to 1950 Whatever the merits of the controversy between the Company and the city may be, the fact nevertheless remains e~=Stéthat’ «West Seattle s rs from idequate service The company cov great deal by double-t the trestle, for about a mile and a half j : West Seattleites, however, have little hope this will be! done. Remains then, at the present time, but one solution ‘The West Seattle ferry. The port must acquire that as quickly as possible, and extend the service to midni stead of 6:30, as at present managed by the private company Under. direct operation of the port, the ferry could “| be run every half hour, perhaps, instead of every hour. | | ngested pecan Nn A EER IN ee gree to give common user” clause and ntedly relieve the situation aj n beyond acking the present syste _ With transfer privileges to the West Seattle cars as at present, the ferry can easily be the means of saving q West Scattleites from 15 to 30 minutes on each trip, if not more. : BY ALL MEANS, LET US HAVE THAT FERRY AS QUICKLY AS POSSIBLE. | | | | ___MISS ADA LEWIS, actress, bullt an apartment house near New| Werk. She announced that dogs will not be allowed In the bullding. | Willi children be barred?” she was asked, “No, Indeed. | will give a! Yos, 2 'e free rent to the rents of every baby born In the apartments.” | the federal court Visitor was pleased ti! she smiled and remarked: “But! forgot} My testimony 4 ‘ toreey that this is to be a bachelors’ apartment.” orange, world's visible supply i in restraint A Doubtful Sort of Kindness | 72¥3..8.92°5. jhas been ruling out so many ques-|t | tons regarding letters I ty A FRICK, the coke king, accused of having given his sor than we do. But it strikes us as a cruel thing to do. gore. he fs hhim of the fun of hustling for it himself. If he isn’t big) on enough to handle that much raw power intelligently, it means |... saddling him with an incubus pretty certain to drag him to|yo "way to stop men like Frick from piling up huge fortunes, once ‘they get started. It seems to be big business’ only possible “ineasure of success. And where it follows personal struggle ‘and strong ability, it commands admiration even from those ‘who think that the system is execrable. } But it doesn’t at all follow that society must subject it-| self to the risks inherent in letting those immensely rich men toss their wealth around to recipients who have given no "proof of fitness to wield it. | ‘We wouldn’t let children play with dynamite. : 4 ficers’ te a ecience of economy. Old man Ig. rolls a cigar that looks like an/ loned Christmas plum pudding, about 15 Inches long and 5 inches, He smokes It for an hour, then Mrs. Ig. and all the little Iga. it Is usually reduced to a “butt.” ¢ ima ace man to penitentiary for 10 the akt F years for stealing an auto, If this it's 1 AE SS thats 4 : EB IT 48 just darned mean of Huerta to forbid a perfectly good candi-| keeps up some judge tn time will ))/1" (be only application to rap date for president, like Fellx Diaz, to whoop it up with the boys. What's/ send an auto owne » work: | 90 rhe ; ak, J rothey nf Se x, being @ candidate for, anyway? house 10 days for killing somebody. | imatiain, apraina or 'a strain it For great efforts are being made in 4 inferior class, made from alum acids 4 and lime phosphates, both undesir- f),,..2" | compliment brewery homely woman In an ad, * make clean and healthful food. Natural | | Minnte w. cream of tartar baking powder to tests have shown Royal powder, of highest 7 |. strength, and care should be taken to prevent the substitution of any and better at its price than any tt tions EST SEATTLE residents have just complaint against F - iss ‘ the car service ; No other section of the city suffers as much incon “What of parantps been | to. . dear a wedding present of $12,000,000, knows the boy better | MY forme torney has complete! And just to show xed | let me Just think: It means that the youngster will have to run) )° "4, ‘ that $12,000,000 or let it run him. If he’s big enough to run} “Are you » try to influence you yeste it, he won't need it, and giving it to him offhand simply robs |? of course I was sure. . “what did Mockorange, say to “Aha,” ho efendant, I did answer real anippy the devil. | my business! We suppose that, as society is now organized, there's no/| firmly | told him it was nobody's According to the immigration of- report to Washing on, Mra had landed she want @ vote? "+ ‘THE IGOROTTES, in the Philippines, have tobacco smoking down| ple gy gf At sem Why on earth do A Los Anite Judge has sent a John D., says a Tarrytown dis-| patch, will lose his vote this fall by going to his Cleveland home for That's the first thing John has lost since he lost his hair. ce the summer. Women of Salem, O., talk of rals ing $20,000 by kissing Wo've heard of one wom It isn't tm-| possible an doing it. el "So Was he mad?” “Well too well plea this Rie ity to sell | | . powders of aloo take a drink and leave "| What else ia there to do, with {t after you take . “Sure. A Baltimore woman has ~ued a 50,000 for using her | Rath plicate | » never heard of a| picture of a Born Travelers ¢ Delhi intimate dn’t know you q "You seem to be ; Baking Powder to be a sith the Diets “T haven't met them pure, healthful, grape lt cream of tartar baking “How kissed you in the “1 felt see his fac T patronize Jack | ver wanted to | | WANTED LIBERTY AND WANTED IT BAD Charles Clark } other brand in its place. ff." iii’ ! | a frequent vis prisoner was sincere Royal Baking Powder costs only a | reform Judge, bar evidently fn his promise to Y'r honor,” he sald, it I'm even willing to Tacoma to live.” ¢ took his word for “to prove air price per pound, .and is cheaper £0 to The the first ’ other baking powder in the world, Hallowee Novelties and Decora Shop, 1608 Second Ave. SEATTLE, WASH.,, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1913 —_ +, . | “THE SECRET PRIED LOOSE” (A “SCREECHER” FILM IN SIX REBLS) Moc korange, Say to You? ANSWERI” | business but my own. Anything ro with | garding the diabolical machinati of the parsnip monopoly, I stat | judge. ed for Unfortunately, you do,” sald the mua that the district at-| judge. He was one sourtaced .old| bech reser An-| mutt |rangce to eat dov re| The beat he cou morrow a am con fort tb this man did not ntinued) ay after Gon OUCH!LAME BACK | RUB PAINS AWAY | Rub Backache Away With alniv “That's Plainly and Small Trial Bottle of Old | “St. Jacobs Oil.” Kidneys cause Backache? No They have no nerves, th not cause pain, Lis backache Is caused by lumbago, set ¢ is soothing, penetrating “St lameness disapy atica or. lumbago pain. St. Jacobs e -) Attention! On: We ‘are’ not hava a Quitting Businesé Sale. We are not having a Re- moval Sale. We are not. having a Clearance Sale BUT We are selling Good Pianos Cheaper than any Piano Dealer in the West. Woe are selling High Grade Pianos for what you will have to pay for a Poor Plano at there so-called sales, where Great Imaginary Reductions are being made. Compare Our Pianos With apy Pinno offered in the world’s st today and you will undoubtedly buy your Piano from us Reasonable terms. Positive Guarantees, Visitors welcome, Jones, Rosquist, Killen Co. Seato's Home Plame Dealers. 1510 3d Ave.,, bet. Pike and Pine. Main 3121, I was glad to tell, Mut ‘as to my rnering the! private affairs, no—not that. It was more than the world had any right T don't have to answer, DO 1,/ The court your honor?” I appealed to his ntbs,| hold ite next business meeting at }the Good Eats cafeteria Thursday 14 offer was’ to postpone answering till to-| | undergo repairs jtwo ye |tnaane ward at Wal refore can! charge, by a jury in Judge Frater's mn! Your) vourt Tuesday oe atica or a strain, and the quickest be O11.” Rub tt right on the ache or tender spot, and instantly the pain, soreness, stiffness and ara. Don't stay cripple Get a small trial bottie of “St. Jacobs Oil” from your drug: | ist and mber up. A moment OU" fs barmiess and doesn't duro grand stand collapsed at the Chi-/ cago American-New York National | basohall game va United States and’ 50 persons hurt. one time principal of a small coun try claw, in the & giyen in the Metropolit for the bi [his relatives and fr IF YOU CAN’T GET A LAUGH OUT OF THIS HUMOR PAGE YOU OUGHT TO GO AND CONSULT A DOCTOR School Days n. y., satterdy hotel propriat erazey by wot parote and allign them animel trick up at it Was a man he was on his wa he has a little ent de of snalk t snalh next the tub and tut a Kent 2 vrybaday in the fown went on the when the guy fi s, but when th CITY NEWS The: Lakewood Outing club will at 7:30 1 tables have who can ar Councliman A. E. Griffiths, may oralty Congressman to advance natorabip, will spenk at lar weekly meeting of the A. hall tonight. ocks, Lummi taland, attio Tuesday night to James L, Tenney, who has spent and nine months in the Walla pent-| nity tentiary, was see Rev. W: O. Forbes’. supcese as te supertrtendent of the local Preaby i| tertan missions has led to his ap. polntment as synodical superintend. PHONES ™*!#_ 9800. _retvaue RATES neoting with all depart outa. " #180 By carrier, ta city pel that comes to n. tenly does have all kinds of funny pets that totes dogs and munkys and 8 and uther aninels around with but It wasent no lady that pulled off the prize tho nickerbocker the uther day is a perfesner tn from @ vagashin in new that t# very fond of differ nd they have got a little snaik house in thelr back y found a now kiud of a on his vakashir 1 boy In a bo perfesser he » was at taking It home to his’ when he got up in his room at th 1 ought the snatk ought to bis x ho th #0 he ured {t out into the bath » knew, there wasent no snatk in | it had riggled do GFE ST TAKES ALOT OF NERVE "To WALK Ov" RS t came back brite lte of day storeys below, Who Was taking-a plunge’ after a wild alte kee, such A uprore you would of thought murder was being ai¢, ana] 1 it was a re alng with his along with his pollergized, and a‘lot of feb ht to be thankful tt was a reel ut no moré trubbel Link Your In etter, but when the p Steams’ Electric RatRoach Paste’ association in the Y. M.| Roady for Use, Better Than Traps, | oes Sold b Dru ists, 25¢ | The steam schooner Stanley Dol-| «, tf ae segs feed badly damaged by etriking Viti) Thursday, “| MONEY BACK IF IT FAILS rns’ Electric Paste Co, ENTERPRISE NOVELTY WORKS , 1113 FIRST AY, Complete assortment of Hai- lowe’ Pennants for all occa- ent for Sahbath schools of the Presbyterian church for Washing: | ton, Idaho and Alaske. ° oe. R. B. Kittredge, 55, a prominent after {t-is applied xou'll Wonder! retired business man, died at the what became of the backache, scl-| family restdenca, 420 Seventh av. | N,, Tnesday ' cee More than 1,000 persons attend. ed the dance given by the Allied Printing Trades of Seattle at Dreamland Tuesday ‘night Stand Collapses TULSA, Okla, Oct 29.—The wtorday, and Pri-| lor of the Ninth | ntry was killed | | | | Cheste WAS TEACHER AT KRAINE VANCOUVER, B. C., Oct. 29.-B. J. Davis, wh # sentenced here| days ago to a ten-year term he penitentiary for forcing his} into a life: of shame, was at hool at Krajne, a farming amunity three miles from Enum e of Washington SALVATION ARMY CONCERT A grand sacred concert will be n theatre fit of the Salvation Army on Sunday afternoon, No vember 23, at 3 p. m THOUGHTFUL OF “JACK LOS ANGELES, Oct: 29.—Jack Foote, 4, saved his baby brother's life by bringing aid when the baby THINGS THE PRESS |“ The matin interest In “The Com-|the pon Louis Ne-| and trouble | ville, an artist, who, being -reared lin wealth and luxury, disappoints|@che did not wear on the temper, onda by falling| Dut !t 1s not only on that account in love with his model, Valerie|that people who suffer with in| West, a most heinous erime in the| Kidneys are nervous, cross and in| eyes of his doting parents, whose | Ttable. jevery effort to separate the lovers on Law” penters prove futile, and in the end two) hearts are made supremely happy. | ! This attraction will at the Met. |b! ropo Sunday, November 2, with usual | Vor, matinees trifles, | per. | Sapho,” denounced ,at the time] of its writing, in an age of prudery, | atica, jas sensational, is now recognized | at | a great moral lesson, It is bold | soning jin ite treatment of cts, but leaves | they might be guided by tts teach Inge A play for mothers and daughters as well as men. “Sapho” is being presented at the Seattle Theatre this week oe The Girl From Miffrms” will bi seen for the last time at the Moor theatre tonight, We Move ALTERATIONS sts to This Chain of Credit Stores You Will Appreciate the Excellent Values We Are Showing i in This Season’s Popular Suits There is a wealth of value to be pbtained at the prices quoted. AT $32.50 i Suits in combination mode, with coats of @ rich black or blue cheviot, cut with a graceful cut- away from the waist; skirt of shepherd check. Suit of heary French serge With tong revers, two-button oytawgy, straight line effect and plain taflored skirt. AT $29.50 Buits of blue serge with soft taf- fetas or guaranteed satin lining, in harmonious shades. Coat in three-button cutaway . styles. Skirts draped and slashed, or slashed with button fastening. AT $27.50 Suits of Tan or King Blue Storm Serge in plain taflored styles, with straight Ifne effect. AT $24.50 Tailored Suits of brown or navy ce with attractive draped. skirts or novelty combination suits. AT $1850 Excellent quality in blue or heck gerge in plain tailored effects. . These suits are stylish, well made and we assure you of extremely good wear, Sizes Especially for Large Women Can Be Obtained Player Pianos player-pianos discounts for If you have our removal a faint concep. tion of the world of music opened to you by the best player-plano, We mean it Crown Combinola has no competition. Price reductions on two Geo. P.BentCo 1421 Third Ave. $1 Week Is Never Missed By making a small payment down and the balance at $1.00 A WEEK, you can dress well all the time. It 1s pleasant, satisfactory, and you will find by our prices that {it is really economical. It is the only practical way of buying for those who depend upon a lim- ited income. Gi Third Ave. Near Seneca St. Every Picture Tals A A S Stary” It would be strange If all-day back Uric acid 18 poison to the nerves, d when the kidneys are not work-| acid collects in the | upon the nerves, in, one week commencing | Cau! ispicious, short tem: | neuritis and grave! further steps in urie acid pol-| neglect kidney weakness. }a profound tmpression. Daudet | An aching back, with unnatural pas- jdedicated the book to his sons so| sages of the kidney “Oh, I shall go mad.” *When ‘Your Back is Lame—Remember the Name” DOAN’S KIDNEY PILLS Sold by aff Dealers... Price 50 cents. FosterMilburn Co., Buffalo, N.Y. Proprietors: No Rest—No Peace fell Into a fish pond. here's no rest ahd bet - peace for a person whose kidneys out of order. Lame in the morning, AGENTS PROMISE | cricks in the back and sharp stabs of pains with every sudden strain, day is just one round of pain |tion and uric acid trouble to prove their worth. | Read Seattle testimony. SEATTLE PROOF gess Road, {for publication some years | Pills, after | ; A ]member of my family of complaint.” xhanne cam. mati, daily, one month tn advance, cause enough to suspect the k!d- neys. Use Doan’s Kidney Pills, remedy which has been used for years, the world over, for weak kid neys, backache, irregular kidney are cases enough right in this ci *Mrs. A. Coehran, 1343 Stur- 0 cattle, Wast ays: “The statement [ gave recommending Doan’s Kidney ev had cured ney trouble, still holds good The one who took this rem- . —S= i edy is now enjoying i. ——S J health and has not had the least recurrence of kidney

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