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oe 4 4 THE STAR—SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1913. ap MEMORR oF HT HWEST Un oF raph News PHONES “20 hae second ff Pablishing ny [DAILY HEALTHOGRAM] sort not sl xemenies “THE MORNING AFTER” ees, poetic m the back « ae ro A Memory of the Day When We Were Boys. the bod asie ’ ‘Why We Need a New Charter DO YOU WANT 10 ([siRDS TaMeD BY Boys music ] | efficiency in Seattle's city mana ent | icture : | eet flew ‘ well ¢ f blic service 1a ‘ A An Open 7 r ’ Pp + } tation r th , t George F. Cotte t the ¢ ter limi 3, or ra | The Circle ( membe y Bi: | tng h ro € bs the inexcusat tiv n of responsibility among the vafiou me en seers ng with leaps and lists ati ‘ departments of city e insurr ntable ot boptiokhte coming. 1s a is viol vit ‘ Stacles, as he ted ve work numbers that a big ‘ 43 F 1 bership certif 1 . P id wai ; ' ard of public works weaks ago, Te ie neeeeS rity ht top of that, le ativ A thousand new ha é : Pe 1 of me rule f ized the opportunity | ctved, they’ will ‘ y stilt e work | be malled to aor eek eet is this condition of affairs that emphasizes the itioGe Rave had wise: right meed for charter revision, and for a greater concentra- join the Circle Club st ; = i f their name, address, nehe tion of responsibility in city officials. Other cities have wep eran ciel ix Beat : in solved the problem by the commission form of government. of ee and under is elig pos . | ership. ; | Address letters to Uncle J « ke deat hen ec? | YHE railroads belong to the stockholders. If celved this week | rhe boy wat perfectly stfll and waited for {t to get over its nerw government control should lead to a loss, the eciiiiad dav ena ti rosie sy ib auttaa Mews bss Ripped ape NURS burden must be borne by the shareholders. The gov- me a membership card, as | would! seemed to drag one of its legs ee. i : >” like to join The Star Circle Club. || \® soon as he could, Fostgr caught the Mnnet and found that ernment will not help to bear it. Is this reason? j jam 11 years old, and am in the|had been injured —This from Leslie's. bixth grade. We take The Star He took care of it and nursed tt back to health. The ticall the railr s ¢ the s' ler every night, and have been subscrib Now it ts a cc nion at lessons and practice hours, bd vophengyeigde r ‘ sPEgieses ers for a long time — oe a —. 1ally/they belong to a clique of stockholders and the ELLEN HENDRICKSON, » girls and prepa for the | are #8 letters to the Circle club, t= lers | ae Ce care of The Star office, are losses, the shareholders, and not the bon Dear Uncie Jack: | am in the|, vriedves A patterns | base 2 e holders, stand then | }fifth grade, and am 10 years old 3 and ghosts. 1 was dressed MILDRED MORRIS WINS olde d them | Will you please send me a member black cat.. We ail had bundles x — Extortion, poor ser wrecks and other calamities re-| |ehip card? We are Star eubscribers In which were und food of Jack say ec aerosol sult to the p nment—through effort to pay| Arlington, [ait kis Th w also w tt glorious occasion, Why should the suffer to make gains f ! Dear Uncle Jack: Please send| (ni tng family could. not’ aftord| B stories went. ts $0 Oil ; ay should ¢ g ‘6 S oos ” me a membership certificate, 1 ese thine | in the “Hallowe'en Ex. viduals? THE ECRET PRIED Li E wish to Join your club, Am sO yeors left the tx ng| Deriences” — ec ore ju ‘ coe tie ‘mtres easonad! ko ow ia a pe Py old, and | am in the fifth grade. ah Rage Now he knows and it is to his de Yes, go at ¢ ol is reasonable. To own as well A “SCREECHER FILM” IN 8IX REELS MARVYN MILER, vende Pico , ms nate light that be has knowledemea as control a thing is still better. > ~ : ~ 2085 W. 64th Bt. |Win we arrived at our destination | that there are many very gid | pareaetsice Ma cd the bundles Just outaide| W8¥® to observe the occasion. Tf \o— °, pr phar ees 4 *C* | tact, the winner of the prize, Mik Fi hti Real W tn Col, d | | A GOOD SCHEME oo and rapped. Then we alli ared Morris, told of her way of ob At ighting a Kea ar in Colorado © Sacto bore got ap choorhai | We all decided afterward that tnia|Se°VIBE, the night, for which sa tones ; . } 5 Me oh ; ‘7 | was the best kind of Halloween fun |.) 7" HERE'S about as ch war on in those Colorado coa and do their chore ¥ yn eee ote | thankful. fats } Do the girls bh their mothers iz = The winner's story, along with ' fields as in Mexico, and now the rm a must be invoked i cot aca uar without making a fuse? ORRIS |that of a story written by Mabel i both strikers and mine ¢ ne 8¢ led strike ristopher Columbus’ bones are) rie tn ace in WI ns é RIS, Walters, the second best contribu- a _ both strikers and mine guar the called strik to be sent to the San Francisco ¢X-| where they do. The country » rth Bend, Box 9 | tion, appears in another part of this reakers a by the Dominican republic | toacher up t e “did the trick ee co! : ¢ : . art of its exhib 0 On| e+ a @ | Those a Sometime Uncle Sam is going to see the wi m of pre arth woul ae shone looking =" f pa ben ts orig Ane Th NEXT SIG CONTEST : ri hegy Ny ie Boon nt : ¢ | >. ¥ ‘oul "o Saw OS: 1” wor done at home. h als | me ion fo! el : venting the ortation of men, save troopers, from one state ptpggrriehen bones in these days Of! pers publish monthly the names of| It has been some time since the| Lee, Hazel Cp bpeeppv ote Morri- ' i ther r ur t wkirts he pupil {th the best re club has hel drawing | son, Robert Hatton, Gertrude Simp- another for yurposes. | the three pupils hb r a n rawing 5 om i Stoll ggldane te | pA ie | ords. Uncle Jack has decided|son, Harold Lloyd, Cecil Tomlin. | , The strike-breakers are the scum of the cities, armed and Answered by Cynthia Grey. yout time to give the|eon, Marguerite White, Ruth Mun- | ¢ - “ ° # many artists a chance|son, Herbert Bagshaw, Vincent REAL HALLOWEEN FUN | |to win the weekly prize offering. |Shoehart, Ralph De Witt, Rose It has usually been the rule {n|Dwightman, Agnes Burton asd, © previous drawing contests to| Fred Million. clalize on @ certain subject. It instructed to kill, and dependent for their jobs on promotion of war conditions. Colorado is now compelled to use her own troops to put| down both rebellion and invasion | Should Mexico do to Colorado what the money kings! ° ¢; A few days before Halloween a} ¥», tee Faireang Of of us gris beenn to plan what! cs }to do on. that Joyous night. Before | » We only $ it for $1 leas than the regular pricg |"0d having other fun. F and should be well satisfied with | ¥* all wanted to do someth So, after much thinking and dis-| A contest under such conditions | } 1 not be wo tn the contest next |@————_—___- Lo her. If you paid |this coming Halloween wo had al-| week, the boys and girls being per- THE NEW WAY. for the book you obtained | Ways celebrated by giving parties/ mitted to send in a drawing on | “What will we put in the mag azine this month?” have done, our navy and army would be turned on mighty quickly. this time! any subject he or she sees fit to = new. | choose. e hired invaders of Colorado are Americans | eee |cussion, we decided on a plan. We! will give each and every Circlette| | ves.” Tai Pn lot pee the or itis Please tell me the name of the tn-| knew of a family in town who were|an even chance for the prize. The} And 40 more about what we Nati n makes a lot of difference, when you c me| t the watermelon equeeser—@.|very poor, The father was sick and| contest closes next Friday after-| | will have next month.” to hire men to kill other men. | cs ver heard before of thie|th® children were tn n of food} noon at 3 o'clock || “And then?’ | eek aeeabeiasenias. | machine but it sounds like one of "24, Winter clothing neve | Each drawing must be done tn|{ “That ought to be enough for | macht bu is I © We told not a soul of what we! black {nk and should be made on| | this month.”"—Washington Her b I ? P: G d T ° John D.'s. eee |intended to do, and on Hallowecn| regulation drawing paper. The | ald. vi aybe It’s a Pretty Good Thing | ‘ Ishin os miet Al ibs tases Of one! cetera siprcan wes Seamer ame laee eee 4 MEAN NEIGHBORS. Referring to domestic scraps, | Congressman Samuel M. Taylor or Arkansas told of the meanest netchbors that ever lived, a the Philadelphia Telegraph, or at least that was the opinion of Mra, Smith, who Hved next EMBERS of the Women's Taxpayers’ League in Detroit inst stingy husbands. They! ne are going to organize ag claim that an emy Then comes a that car-fare for any man te carry : “Eper—That Will Do. The Court Apologizes!” Said the Juage Smith was going down town But p Choking Voice. one morning when be ran is enough t daily allowance in his p BY FRED SCHAEFER Lee ee eceaahy anita oe last Tues ding aix when he ey There are thousands of men who ow adjoining the the financial mar f a thrif I am sorry they came here,” said Smith, r & to the new neighbors. into court, ff please let me tone, I answe but I answered. I On, are simply That Election Down in Mexico | wins tii tout st peopie ters. spite | thet wtiness | | A7zine my poor wife crasy.” ; AT HAST accounts oniy dein abt of Mex’ vtr| grt ary im de Agr tig || Ep Wa hp ae | The world-wide standard — 1 ORE eae } ; r testimony in asion he that he! | oy, exactly what's drivit S wae serge oe ae Sree mg Powder When 3 er % " h as $ H s + the land among the pe es ete ss Se elas Absolutely Pure + dni thisnianon ta scanning my swollen face. An | sourtre Weave a ae) aa ae 2 : P day will be rebels at heart, a Lae iptekea, 1 wl ask you | near—tnat wil-do." The eburt around, ns 7" umes For meee} Royal Baking Powder is the em- =o ae t attorney, with a, trtomphant [Choking Volos, ey {adadtDe gS SL bodiment of all the excellence SOME 6,000 HINDUS are at Manila walting for admission to our Pacific coast “labor market.” Big Business maintains that they are “desirable” competitors of American laborers. There isn't. manhood ay te enough in the whole 6,000 to make one decent American citizen. if . ONE OF those Eastern ladies tells a court that allmony of $1,000 &@ month leaves her in “dire need.” Her hubby ought to swap places in the case with her. the face with cold | Massage ¢ crean. possible to be attained in the J sr highest class baking powder and | Ah 2 EN MIN ne erence san se fo its use is more economical than ‘ teeth sharpened. | eee I 1 7 b HEADACHY, BILIOUS, CONSTIPATED, hana Questions That Cynthia Grey Can other leavening agents, because CLEAN YOUR LIVER—DIME A BOX : Wee con 1 ar 5 guint leh of the superlative quality and Cospakemacatesiie aid of # teeth for my rake?-—F. @. W Pp q all y an You're bilious! You have aj;and don't resort to harah phyetos ng What kind of feathers are used Qhrobbing sensation tn your vend, |that irritate and Infure, Remon i Peleg ora cmp inter absolute wholesomeness of the @ bad taste in your mouth, your| 2" that your sour, dis 1 id for our H. A. D eyes hurt, your skin is Wit re te, en 4 are narchista. | The thrend Jn 4 nut on my auto Pad Me “i k , > bowels can be quickly cleane 4 propose any reform we \mobi 40 badly worn it is use @ark rings under your eyes, your|regulated by morning with gentle 1 » persecuted and prosecuted by | less. How much will a new spool aKes. lips are parched. No wonder you|thorough Cascarets; a 10-cent box aries we pa of thread cost S. MeA 42 , ftel ugly, mean and {Il-temvered. | will keep ad'clear and make ise call a 1am a hair dresses and wish you Cheap baking powders, containing alum, are frequently Your system 1s full of bile and con.| you feel ch and bully for the foul- | secur svernment of th would print direction r making istributed fr i : | ¥ atipated waste not pr months, Get Cascarets now—wake p,, , : terieal ao- by the people, and for the people’|a railroad switch Ik distri yutec from door to door, or advertised as pure and oft, and what you need In a clear up refreshed—feel ike d tog a good sepa extigator,” to the from prevailing in ou nty? eee wholesome. Such mixtures are not desirable for food ia- Sitar se pilicus, constipated nulsance|snt and useful, Clean up! Cheer joes, be TAXPAYER lies That “Expose” of Vice. gredients. Most persons have learned to their sorrow that ‘ourself and those who love you,! up! 7 / 3 | hat has become of the old a Ic ice doe sai ee aaa tite Sais wy . oe ere gots SD he ‘ ation, Open Windows? Why Not? fashioned railroad that used to have | al OY DHCe CAG ROU Miva ye GRD SCOnGHIYs This is es- @ methods Wt" Editor The Star: Being one of|@ “fast line" and a “cannon ball?” | pecially so in a food article, No baking powder can CANDY CATHARTIC t atcall giticans) bol nearer Ni hase te eral eee properly be substituted for Royal, cal n r nto in Monday's Star ‘i ‘ J ier “weuld like to offer a few words in E | A ; s caption, 17 here ways Fi ‘aek f oiinias 4a || erp ye | rectal Read the ingredient clause upon the label. If it does not j ON ane Tg. pelted to ral 6 a window, tor whe 8} | tine you wore horenever to | | show ‘‘Cream of Tartar,’’ don’t buy the powder. bay 10 es R home ‘people ry econc roared the justice ,. CENT BOXES ANY DRUG STORE | Wants Macall, Used, con et ateabeh Se ‘oap and | | Yer, judge,” pleaded the 2 Wo 7 i : a i a m the one side, and fumes}! prisoner, “but this derned fool i: ” K rr] \, Mdltor ‘he Star: V Kree with of beer and tobacco on the other of & cop won't let me turn my | Mr. Carroll that the co commis | would he not prefer the bracing back on ye.”—Judge. | sioners can go any limit, The same of Puget sound? Wi Wi ieee