The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 31, 1913, Page 4

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pe Sa AC alld ata a ae ac OL SAR aA a or 2 “THE STAR—FRIDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1913 MEMBER OF THR SCRIPRS NORTHWHST GUM OF NEWSPAPERS Telegraph News Nee of the United Presse Association. Eintered at the posteffics, Seattle, Whsh. as second Her, Published by The Star Publishing YY every evening except Sunday, NOTHING FITS tnto the dress: | eatand-run polley of me mn man so well as the egg diet It has staying | There {ts n 1 in the egg. It ts easy to digest qualitios. e Help the Logged-Off Land Plan! | N THE opinion of r, there is nothing of greater t in King ce WE SPOON BY THE LIGHT OF THE PUMPKIN MOON All Ready for the Big Roin’s Tonight hs Sn cman at the present time than the m listrict under the Murphine formation of the logged-off law on December 6 next The election of the right sort administer the affairs of such a district will mean the rehabilitation of thousands upon thousands of acres of waste lands. : It will mean the foundatiin work for the reception ants which | of commissioners to | | and proper colonizing of the influx of immigr we expect to our shores upon the opening of the Panama canal. : It will mean the foundation work for the reception evils of the city. f immense value to the pres- which, by his own ° protection against the slt Moreover, it will be ¢ ent small owner of logged off land, efforts and limited means, he is unable to r Tt believes the Pomona improve. It is for grange has pre irely a asure that it should nat y we ¢ : One of the lead bers of the grange now admits he was not y inf {on the subject when he urged op i to th tion th listrict, and undoubtedly position to « a ) ‘there were ot! in the same mistaken position The natura ve the opposition of the aot nd big tin We look for lifferent attitude from Pomona grange, ghtened as to the e only withdraw its opposit rut} Jaw, will, it is hoped, not only withdraw its opposition, but/ tsiastic support which has mae> this} 5 | will give en ; % | grange an i tor in our civic affairs. are ——@ | Some say that June Is the time to = : Pi | t epoon 4 The specific objection urged by the grange was that HALLOWE'EN | | When a pretty young lass || Under the soft spring eky, | the law was inadequate as long as the state powder The kiddies carry on like mad Seeks a big looking glam | |And some hold hande on the ocean | roe On Hallowe'en, but who Where the laddies are certain sands factory is not established. Yet by ithe terms of the would scoff ' to find her, | | On an evening In July; At pranks of little rascals glad Does it need owe And all, | wis, think the sweetest logged-off land law, the commissioners would themselves . N i 3 But for the things they carry | | Or the good fairy queer -lee have the right to establish and maintain a powder off? To show a man's face close Is stolen when none are nigh, factory. They would not at all be dependent upon the —From Judge. | hind her? | But we two spoon when the PUMP. -From Judge. KIN MOON | State factory. — ewe» ¢ Jnenipeet @! Smiles at us from on high. | Pomona grange and all other organizations and indi- viduals who have the welfareeof King county at heart should ulder to elect the very best, efficient GOT HIS FEE A farmer rushed up to the home of a country doctor {n the village late one night and besought him to le - line up shoulder to st and honest commissioners on December 6 “THE SECRET PRIED LOOSE” (A “SCREECHER” FILM IN SIX REELS) eo ox ie gored. You will notice that the | 00. Private exchange oom ing with all Gepartncmte, fly, one month tn eAvenes, noe, BLN) one your, $5.25 in eity, 250 @ ment etitu Hoff wupe anyl Tt appl unde Rl Link Your Interests to the Chain of Credit Stores It Pays to Be Well Dressed Phere is n g around it, a ma c vyoman's personal appearance is what they are judged by A Get well-dressed man or a stylishly-clad w an com mands respect wherever they go. , A Convenient Credit Account at Gately’s will keep you atti will be so much eas same value as if Good, Substantial, Well-Tailored Suits for Men and Young Men You will find all that yc s desire in correct style, popular fabrics and perfect fit. Browns, grays, pin-and pencil stripes, Norfolk ow English Models and the conventional regular styles. $16.75 $18.50 $22.50 $25.00 $27.50 $30.00 $32.50 Hallowe’en Time Means Overcoat Time For this is the last day of Octob: vember, with its frosty breath, makes us thi ut that new Overcoat and where to get it. Let us show you the coat you will like at the price you can afford to pay. ( $15.00 $18.50 $22.50 $25.00 $27.50 $30.00 $32.50 m, Stores hest id est ide And now he's down in South America, receiving atten- tions which no king could command. He’s only a private citizen, whom a lot of his countrymen are pronouncing po-| litically dead, yet nations are marking time until he comes and millions in strange countries are planning how best to! do him honor Ah, Teddy boy, say what they will, you're a daisy. IF IT is true that Puget sound is being discriminated against In favor of San Francisco harbor in the geamen’s bill, there Is just cause| for Puget sound shipping men to protest on that score. If such dis/| crimination exists, it is hardly possible that congress should fall to/ ‘amend it. CONGRESSMAN HUMPHREY has gone. Wonder what Is keeping Congressman Bryan! LOTTIE DELUCCHI, California's “Amazon constable,” who has had : p @ good life of Joy at gobbling auto speeders, has married a plumber. “Jail Ie Jail, Even If They Let You Stay in the Parlor!” The good things of life are surely coming Lottie’s way, J | BY FRED SCHAEFER TOM OSBORN, that commissioner who posed as a convict In New REEL V. integrity of gentlemen with dollar York's state prison, sends up a roar for more nd cleaner under-| ry DIT) gend me to Jail, I'm in|Htarke on their clothes nowada: wear. There sure is form in them, Sur ont » t} a rerreeieeesninniesnniat | onions Of Onust, “1 .eoulda't—dast oun smerny teary oe ects couldn't, COULDN'T testify to what! be too embarrassing oo owe Ss re Mr. Mockorange, the parsnip mag-| Jail ts awful. I am afraid 1 will | nate, sald to m at afternoon after) die soon here, Jail {s jail, even If : I refused even to tell them they let you stay {n the perior. It’s e ‘ourt |the subject of the conversation. | better than a cell, I grant you, but Growing Children Need a Mild, Laxative to Foster Regular Bowel Movement, spirit. They won't even hear Mr./And I just hate Mr. Mockorange, | Mockorange’s verston. They fear,/too, now. Why couldn't he have I suppose, that whatever he would kept his fool mouth shut, saying | say wo don’t place much confidence in the Continued.) | Asa child grows older it requires | More and more personal attention from the mother, and as the func-| tions of the bowels are of the ut- most importance to health, great | attention should be paid to them. | Diet is of great importance, and the mother should watch the effect of certain foods. A food will- con stipate one and not another, and #0 we have a healthy food like eggs causing biliousness to thou sands, and a wholesome fruit like bananas constipating many. It is| ay also to be considered that the child MARIE DEY is growing, and great changes aré|has a large family and at ages| Some more book titles tranalated taking place in the young man or| where the growth and development | by L. J. P: Water Mre young woman. The system has) must be watched, Little Marie has| “Ancient Ideals" — Honesty, | Particularly we Rot yet settled itself to its later|thrived especially well on Dr. Cald.| housewife, obedient children, love: |cer'ratle hecause « routine, | well's Syrup Pepsin. Mr. Dey con-| marriage. jie big enough and bro: A very valuable remedy at this|siders it the right laxative for| “Atnerican Ideals” — $$, tangou|!? open his door to her chorus girl, at eylinde ER lasts stage, and one which every grow-| young and old and has found none| ragtime, reer fng boy and girl should be given|better for young childre | “Toe Colonel's Experiment’— often or occasionally, according to| The use of Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup| The bull moose party , Naina he veuastne ta Se he A ethe Individual circumstances, {| Pepsin will teach you to avold| “Crowds"—Your wife's relatives. |the Cornell ft LSet hard, Hasn't Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin. This|cathartica, salts and pills as they| “The Hand of the Mighty"—Ku-| practice? football team started fs a laxative and tonic combined, | are too harsh for the majority and|belik’s hand, insured for $100,000. awe at le fo mild that {t is given to Iittle|their effect 1s only temporary “The Lost Roi The New ¢ Speaking of sensations, one reade| of a Tacoma woman who Jumped from the window of a burning bungalow., But not to be compared jAcrobatically to the feat of the actress who jumped from Seattle babies, and yet equally effective in| Syrup Pepsin brings permanent re-| York, New Haven & Hartford. the most robust conatitutio At ts, and It can be conveniently ob-| “The Custom of the Country*— the first sign of a tendency to con-| tained of any nearby druggist at| Wilson's tariff bill stipation give a small dose of fifty cents and one dollar a hottle.| “The Story of a Page’—What Syrup Pepsin at night on retiring,|Resulte are always guaranteed or|Page? The ne in London or the and prompt action will follow ingmoney will be refunded, one in Rome? Ne the morning. It not only acts on| Families wishing to try a free to Fortiand, | the stomach and bowels but ita|sample bottle can obtain tt post. ey! nue tonic properties build up and|pald by addressing Dr. W. B, Cald.| Doo Friedmann celebrated the| some ano fusky, Pilot ma e strengthen the system generally,|well, 419 Washington St. Montt-|queen's birthday by giving his|penning notes in the ng qriting neem which {s an opinion shared by Mr.|cello, IM. A postal card with your|serum to the doctors of Germany, !¥Mch will be taken off by he pilet whee 4 John Dey, of Bloomfield, N. J. He me ea tho ship at Sandy @ook,—From . name and address on it will do, | Our idea of giving away nothing, Monday's wart RETIRING FROM ISUSINESS! Commencing tomorrow morning we shall offer the entire stock coueuiny over | $150,000 worth of fine Watches, Diamonds, Silverware and High Class Jewelry at that, I might as well tell WHAT )and such billous ingrain carpets as : was said, His trial for promoting they have, I can't bear it; I can't the parsillp trust has temporarily | bear tt. ; - (@) om halted until they break my proud| TI just hate that nasty old judge. |i d be a cue for me. ‘They things to me that embarrass me so. | am It is our purpose to retire from the Jewelry Business and devote time and capi- tal to other industries in which we are already heavily interested. Everything is marked in plain figures—the regular fair price and the new closing out price, nothing reserved. Even contract goods are marked at sale prices. Terms are cash. We are retiring from this business. It is scarcely necessary to mention that the stock is one of the finest-ever as- sembled in the Northwest. That the prestige and good name of this institution with a quarter of a century’s record in the state of Washington, is a guarantee of good faith. No exaggeration either in the newspapers or in the store will be even contem- plated. Every statement will be a plain statement of facts. We want old friends and new ones to share in the savings BURNETT BROS. Burke Building 909 Second Ave. Near Madison IT ALL depends on who! game crowd wen cireutated that yarn about Poindexter placing hia) took aiskante me at once |“ pelatives on the government payroll is the « anctimonious collec: ae naltise tune has Ever " tion of patriots who are defending Senator Jones’ Lorimeriem. rely ope ge cert cia riously to the farmer's home. | | > ° , ° a thelr arrival the farmer | | ° You’ve Got to Admit He’s a Daisy aggelorank ingen | ou 1119-21 Third Ave. ere ur * HINK what you will of his political views and ways, | LO ete | Near Seneca St. of the nimbleness with which he hops hither and phyatclan tn surprise | yon, of the ease with which he consigns truthful men to eran y'are, meld the | the Ananias club, of his two-fisted joy in a scrap, of his money: “the biagied livers. ig sana: ce ws a = superlatives, of the infinite variety of his human interests, jan wanted $6 to drive ms || AND NOW WHAT’LL | nas invented ‘ matin ih |? “tae joer tamoul wits given of his cocksureness, his dogmatism, his bull dog grit ‘and \ eee —_——4| IT BE USED FOR? —. rappers tying roy _ | =p Jootarine since you married chilled steel nerve you've simply got to hand it to T. R. Rest modern outatée rooms, ste| LONDON, Oct. 21-—Mary Smith, |#lf with remarkable results. “Only in public." —N, ¥. i ali ing in trousers that this. or an. to 0c, Stewart Houne, 86 West|a member of the psychology dl- zs ; World. agp os tty Aa ? 4 | | Stewart Advertisemst, vision of the British — association, ! Dance at Dreamland tonight.—Adv. —______—_—__4 1 What a deal if history he has mixed in and made since| ¢ he came out of Harvard, a spindle shanked, weaq-eyed youth) thought to be pretty nearly ready for the undertaker. - 8 sale affords.

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