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\ THE STAR—THURSDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1913. | EDITORIAL PAGE OF THE STAR j FRUITS AND VEGRTABLES | The Adventures of wvcsuenncles | “THE SECRET PRIED LOOSE” Totnnw Mowe. | GHANGES HER DUDS IN THE TWINKLING OF AN Eo] eaney |_EVE! OW, MARION, TELL WIVES HOW IT’S DONE orice powder ts one of the dicines to give, but when so (A “SCREEC HER” FILM IN SIX REELS) sate es 4 5 MEMNER OF THR SCHITRS N@erHWHeT LEAGUR OF NEWAVAPERS, Telegraph News Bervies of the United Press Association. Entered at the postoffice, Beattie, Wash, as second clase matior Published by The Sine Publishing Company every evening except Sunday PHONES ™*!, 210 IL'at aSpertmentr RATES ™, 211, @stt7, ene month tm n ; six mow, $1.80; one your, eat Hy owerior, In elty, Bho « ment taken Gre weir Hines wit strong a medicine as calomel is needed, the case {x outside home medt @ation and should have a physician's ® care, - | . —— ix x change artist d!. | By Abe Hurwitz | ghtning chang — she her comtumes—yen, No, Wesley Is Not Converte | ) | idilen unSoH liresttiah ere ohne a : | | know It le not chivalrous to tt about it. But re OTE THE hypocrisy upon which the standpatters | fay 0. | shall be accused of hat it ie | ~ being perfectly horrid and that t “rds one com 1 Or n, mpaign. in are building the coming campaig ; > Lan 6 Mean ad thing Poh stne Rae hae eae 7m For years, the reactionary organs and the reactionary | Hut when I think of the tho ang eout uta congressmen and senators treated LaFollette, Borah, Cum- . ‘ aul one—of mere men How ¢ What » Mth t ‘ “ earn , single, young 1 old the sec f her discovery? he mins and the other insurgents as “traitors,” “undesir- | in this and every other state in the a prize for « suffering humanity if woly able citizens,” etc. | | fetege Racal fod under thet she would o What t# the jm Po : “ eh collars and threatened to burst open ame to this treasure? But now even Senator W. Lorimer Jones pushes VIALE boyy") { the bu their waist But She Wort Tel Mew PF ; iy as the ‘ ( umt ver them forward as the leaders of the republican party. * “* th aa dattiat 1 mum M Munson je as uncommunt t Leaders? ddan te ine. limite OF « a were cative os Sulzer before the verdlot s seade | Ho et gdh agge ntl Sof yes ei of impeachment. Who now durat | Posey Tile Py AMI yp fd st say a woman cannot keep @ secret? = fes, just lik rs” in certain shrewd bargain sales Yes, just like “leade in ain shrewd bargain sales, | waiting, waiting, waiting, se dlewsly, for their adie » thelr tollettes, my conselence ng I remember during the heat of the Perry-Dr. Cook controversy how | wondered what earthly benefit humanity could reap out of the dis e North Pole. I could not refrain, wh ympathiz- é ng with the brave Capt. Scott, from feeling how barren to the world at large the discovery for which h ve his life must be. I have been amused at the clashes between men of seclence over the ner existence or nonexistence of canals Hesite her, the philanthropies of on Mare & Carnegie and the ap en eS # ‘es | Great discoveries, undoubtedly, yore of & Hales id might) byte ile eg) | yet insignificant as compared with have rated as pice tilitarian benefits and Her pame might ve been| * Miss Marion Munson ness that a waiting blessed in millions of homes, 8 rt A | world might realize from Miss Mun- might veritably have raised | World's greatest iscoverers, She| son's discovery 7 peaee. OF and the|demonstrates it at the Pantages! And Miss Munson {s allowed to’ Hall of Fame might theatre thia week keep her secret undisturbed, Bhe is the Barney Oldfield tri the | where a few articles are advertised at less than cost, so as to draw the crowds to the store. Once the crowd is the “leaders” are the 1 er where the profits are t In the same manner, LaFollette and Cummins and Bris tow are being exploited by the very standpatters who, only | @ few short months ago, so bitterly denounced them exploited for the sole purpose of winning the coming elections These standpatters care nothing for LaFollette’s principles They are concerned only with his vote drawing power Once they obtain the votes, they will! discard LaFollette @nd Bristow and Cummins and Borah as of old The Feopard docs not change his spots. And the gang which She Keeps Her Secret (i | I simply cannot ineline in the | ai > [leant to be charitable with Mi ss | Munson, and pren tatedly, I re lterate that she is superlatively neifiah Mins Munson might today have beon acclaimed as a universal bene 5 1 1 ans of disposir ans of dist g covery of the untold stole the republican convention in 1912, the same gang which} a wide berth for her It's really a pity. . ) ec < art of hurry-up dressing Ry meee controls the present republican national c >minittee and the __ Hurry-up Change Artist | She posttdvely “violates all the| In 1912 British Columbia admit _— state committees, is not exploiting LaFollette and _For Marion Munson ts one of the Inws of She 1s literally a ted 66,817 new settl | *his progressive associates because they have been converted | {row Anse me BEES their principles fe, ove ri. ie, ae ADEE OBS... % Scarcely! —_ | | me ileal | “It Is Vastly Improper for You to Come Here, | | SPENCER, CHICAGO'S “hammer murderer,” says he tried for! eee : : | lif a If - Ie Weeks to “get” Mrs. Potter Palmer. Which gives Chicago editors an BY FRED SCHAEFER | 8 SEES publish Mire, Potter Palmers ploture again. It te the same} REEL IV ythat ‘there's an understanding be: | |Correct, - Correct en ween face oF the aerty “OR They‘ tell me I'm going to go to tween me-and the defense, and be & jail for contempt {f 1 keap refusing }i# ugly about tt | Cheasty -Cheasty to tell just what Mr. Mockorange, In my desperation I moseyed out It Doesn’t Surprise Us at All the head of the Parsnip trust. to the judge's house this evening whispered to me, the chief witness and rang the door bell. I vas go- Ww ARE informed that when Mrs. Emmeline Pankhurst againat him, since the trial began.|ing to explain just how {t would Has It ay Has kt. Great Men's Store r With Special Lines for Women B fa mi Slakae Featuring oo we In specializing on Suits, Cross (London) Gloves In a big establishment Overcoats and Raincoats from the great House of Al- | (for men and women) | like Cheasty’s there are fred Benjamin we are pre-| for street and dress | many articles of women’s: ting a line of clothing | wear, the best value | wear. Let us enumerate d as fore- | glove on the market, | some of these: - st among fine t ed | and they look thei Crate a f - When court opens in the morning break my poor heart to answer that left Ellis island, “it was difficult to imagine the slight-| it will be my last chance to answer | question, and put {t up to his man hood té let me ignore it Bat I uess | made a raw error trying It was late when I got there aw who it ® MT MMi mM or be slammed behind th t oh, I can't. 1 CAN'T {a must stay forever buried tw Ty built, gray-haired little woman was the s for several years had caused the British government so trouble by reason of her militant tactics. Her tranquil coun-|™).% yatta tis axva a fenance and brightness of eye gave no indication that she had| by the way, informa the court that the. glassy vye the moment I began | @btain her release from prison sentence.” thon. Gracious, that doesn't help. come here,” yelled the judge. > In Editor s. Of course, the fellow who wires us all this surprie|{ do"%, cue ff be te wiling Tm Meme ect me winter, |. = Mandl "t know much about women, or he wouldn’t be surprised. |attorney suspects niore than’ ever| (Continued.) The great husky, rawbdoned, muscular, overfed woman = rarely the deadliest of her sex. i It is the slight, quiet, dove-eyed, pansy-faced woman who Usually dares most and clears things off the mantle-piece, €enter table and what-not, by muscular activity. Eve, judging from wood engravings and moving picture fepresentations of her, was one of the large, generously-devel- person that magnate’s counse | From a Workingman | Editor The Star; My attention was called to an editorial in a re- lcent Beattio Sunday newspaper, en.) | titled “A Great Problem for Seattle} to Bolve.”” | It is beyond comprehension how any workingman or woman can tol-| erate that paper ip their homes, as {t ia the most bitter enemy to the u% laboring classes, and, if the editor ‘oped, easy-going sort, not much interested in anything in par-| t is rece ticular, and it was a matter of general misfortune that the prepay Pe tiyicpen or ela it Other party to that apple tree affair had not to plead his oe ne " CNRS SES ERE Renee MS OT Bac nalinisns ders ers Ape thers Cause to a slight, quiet, serious-eyed, tranquil woman » ras WHY HE QUIT. oe my a bf bs olen an Ge forced He'd have backed out of that interview full of know!-| By Florence Jones. | which represent the laboring peo edgeable apples, himself, if he had. A fanitor of a country school that ple. The editorial, ia eonclusiqs 1 know of gave up his job the other tailé } garments Each season | quality— | Waterproof Coats shows Benjamin Clothes a The famous Burberry step nearer absolute perfec- | - g ] (London) and Mandelber; tion | 1 50 English Coats and Rai Prices, 918 to $45 | coats, $20 to $55. ba oye “eating coves! Automobile Underwear § = Coats tn’ great variety, along with Auto Robes and Jaeger Auto Wool Hats. says It would be a splendid thing for a thousand men of Se day EX-GOV. HADLEY swears he refused a $25,000 job rather than Whon asked the trouble, he sald . 2 > tle to organize a league of loyalty five In Chicago. Occasionally, a fellow comes forth with a sizeup of yr sonest and T wont stand be “a © to taw and order, that they mis eeeee hate to our taste ing slurred. if I find a handkerehiet pore hat Seat or & pencil about the school when sage ral ae wane an ot Ar 4 ve . . 5 e I'm cleaning I either hang.or put pel nd by what is right and de 9 Experimenting With Life it up. Every little while the teacher - There is only One solution to the or some one that is too cowardly problem of “What's the Matter | With tt and that is to get rid of the paper that will print edi torials so untnir to the working man. BF As the winter draws near you think of heavier clothing beneath your outer garments. We are ready for you with . a es the Duofold Underwear, perfectly com- Luggage fortable woolens, made so by the cotton lining, and the finely made Dr. Jaeger Underwear, standard’ E ma, , - }to face me, will give me a sfur s WENTY-EIGHT men connected with the German ad-|° 0, \itie while ago | saw written miralty were killed a few days ago on a trial trip of alon the blackboard, ‘Find the least war balloon. On the same day, a captain, a lieutenant and | commen rn gg SOE ar gy = Bagh pts f nant and | cetiar to garret for that thing and B® Sergeant of the German army were killed in three other|I wouldn't know it if I saw it. So : last night, in big writin’ on the aero accidents. ; board it read, ‘Find the greatest Seven Zeppelin war balloons have been destroyed by fire,| common divisor i 7 i vit am Well, I said to myself, both of explosion or wreck, in the past few months, with heavy loss) thom things are lost now, and I'll of life. The Kaiser, when informed of the latest tragedies, be accused of taking ‘em, so Til Just quit.” Wardrobe Trunks that carry feminine apparel so carefully, Traveling B: Suit Cases, Leather Hand Bags, Purses. Wardrobe Truhk prices from $35 to $80. ‘ Suit Cases, extra light weight,:$9 to Shirts $22.50. 4 g meee, You can now buy a mighty fine qual- vat S150. See our star, Mevic| Leather Goods Sanitary the we ) said: “The Lord’s will be done. Germany must be strong} eee | § «and bear up well, continuing to develop the dirigible balloon Ret ee Her Lvek err ther bes ally de Shirts | When you speak of Leather Goods BE war weapon BF yep noon Ag Sweaters cietay tiall, ant that te tear Claus ciates itself, and that is Cross (L .ondon). BY Fine consolation for the wives, mothers and sweethearts| belleve that stfoking the hump of a hunchback insures good luck Many weaves and shades of the best | Wonderful line. of Cross goods in fresh Overcoats of the victims. And as there are only two men who can! therefore, observing a hunchback worsteds, tanging from $5 to $15 inibensaHon: navigate the Zeppelin balloons left, in Germany, new recruits) strolling in the T garden to. bey ¥ ‘ ni j : ay peetly a ached and * must be found passed her hand carefully over the and Suits | There’s nothing like the dangers of life in times of - | bump . we la hi P The hunchback felt her touch . NEBRASKA” | la er aS _ Peace or war to place a man on his mettle, but we're [-urning round, he attacked her > ne a dinged if we can see why a lot of perfectly good men | with his walking stick and then . Winter wheat in state in fine i threw her Into a shallow pc speantion. O8 aaseaet Grene weath-| Mt _ Second Avenve at Spring Street. are sent up in the air, under orders, with the chances all rident will come before a against them to come down alive. says the Paris Journal from which we take this t A fellow in the army or navy, whether of Germany or Pere | ling. Dunean. Menzies, 72 ue ploneer, died recently.—J to $15.00 Redelsheimer’s is a born on Pawnee Indian reserv: | going. to Brol on Bow Nor hP ig oe to make — selections jand Valentine to register for Jin forest reserve.—Miss Grace M| Select from the Goods of the Following Merchants—They Are Thoroughly Re Bohne of ¢ te, Neb. known throughout the state on account ef liable and Solicit Your Patronage. her child study work, will be may ried to Dr. H. W. Benson, of Oak |iand, Neb. ‘a CAFES GROCERIES York: Short of corn for feed, Mahlon Beeker, a farmer is feed ling pure flour to his hogs, dnd they | 6 Cana Cle are thriving r rh r 4 Ue Mac : |* Lincoln: In 1912 there were| e Mecea AI Spices ats. Not | LAT Gail Ciier Vinegar UUUUUANNNUREEEUACUUOOUGNAOOOUNGEEEDEEEOOOUUOUAAVANOOONGEEEOOOUUUEUAROOOOOOO4ONOOOOOOUOUUOOOOOHOEOOOOOOOOOOROOOOOEH any other nation, has enough to do, and give up enough,| Dared | without having to take his life in his hands on experimental] ; si as ryt on isha es airship trips | She—Don’t ever try to steal any thing, Geo you would be too MRS. WOODROW WILSON has a problem eieoer than some of|#iow in getting away with the her hubby's to solve. Whom will she invite to Jessie's wedding? goods here, and* the values be excelled _— | WITH CHILDREN as exemption from part of Income taxation,|, Marriage Is the hobble, Divorce cannot some rich people are going to appreciate the value of children. is the split | The: boys’ depart- RESTAURANTS German Delicatessen hop ment is light and “HUGO,” A python that recently died at Los Angeles, was nearly |? PINCHED. “Yes,” said the merchant, T want a good, bright boy, to be 400 years old, could swallow a 25-pound pig, and had a brain only as| big as a thumb nail. | | partly indoors Xnd partly out | | door - “CASCARETS” IF HEADACHY, BILIOUS, | ics 01: rien. oor wns Vv. ADAMS J.D. THAGARD Zoble Grocery Co. roomy. And it con tains the largest stock a wate OE ae a of boys overcoats, shipped trom sea 47,628,891 : t | SHAKY, CONSTIPATED—DIME A BOX , °°" incon it hat, wove sue aE C.F. Banach a ’ \* > caps and furnishings to fl ; 219 Union Stree: | SPALL 219, WEST LATCH MATUK 918 THIRD AVE, fio AB ee" | ‘ ve fount Se T IOWA rl Peicneaiae Furred Tongue, Pad Taste, Indi-| gases, bad breath, yellow skin,| Arborically Speaking be found’ in Seattle \* >| .PENNANTS tion, Sallow Skin and Miserable | mental 8, everything that is} What do you think of my famt}y State’ railway commissioners| FUNERAL DIRECTORS ses horrible and nauseating. A Cas-| tree? Awaiting your in |have ordered reduction in freight ar Wow Momacier alince ti Headaches come from 4 torpid liver) wart tonight will straighten you| The tree may be a good one, all » sabe OnTlit n in freight} ‘Our New Home-—1104_7 being shipped from geatoiien to Here’s the Verdict South Africa.—Bank clearing show| gain of $400,000 over same week Of Qur Peers last vear. Hampton: Mystery surrounds the death of Carl Cooke of Charl By our work we lton, who was recently found shot| + prove our worth—it is and clogged, constipated bowels, | out by morning—a 10-cent bo# from| right, but looks to me as ff the spection here is every which cause your stomach to be-| your druggist will Keep your Liver|crop was a fallure —Judge. come filled with undigested food,|active, Bowels clean, Stomach which sours and ferments like gar-|sweet, Head clear, and make you bage in a swill barrel. at's the|feel bully for months. Don't for-| first step to untold misery—foul! get the children, iF A new! | from Feeds From 2,000 to 3,000 People Daily s 110 OCCIDENTAL Av. ) BR Acca SENS IE NS THEATRES Lindquist & Lund,Inc. Pennants, Ten Sleeping Pore! t1ot Third Av. ‘PHOTO SUPPLIES thing for boys from 2% to . oe Awnings and Et Tu, Brute? arried pair had escaped trative friends and 18 years. ey J. Redelsheimer | were on the way to the station |to death in his buggy of ourselves—we rise So has when the carriages stopped. The 1 7 . fe cae RIE mes tae s,. Setagernots leaked eat a0 aaa ote & Co Phi Se tO or fall on its testi- KODAKS Joyce of the North Woods—2 Rosia | dow impatiently r er mie ee mony. Developing—Printing—Enlarging | disor drama. Cot What's the matter, driver?” he| First at Columbia NORTHWESTERN PHOTO J e Columbus: To diminish flood bag: : as ” : SUPPLY CO. - The horse has cast a shoe, sir, Strongest Overcoat House || dangers, weather bureau has in| E, R, Butterworth & Sons ple pity ot 1 the bad du the titatat? erensed number of rainfall and rly.) She ABST RIAA AOE 7 og. Ramtinen Kodak Co. i. 5 , ireat Scot™ groaned the byde » State’ “ tio 23 . . pp. Arcade Bldg. ASCARETS WORK WHILE YOU SLEEP, | ore ren tho horeel” er information stations from 23 to 9 43, ° e