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STI secant RAIN TONIGHT AND TUESDAY; MODERATELY HIGH SOUTHEASTERLY WINDS. The Seattle Star f Mi la Read The Pink? | Review” | Do You The Town In man We have gone to considerable effort | { ae i ee ng to say Saturday night about the past few weeks to prove to advertiser f | that RollerGrimm wegetling match, too. il and reader that when The Star declared it |i MI tast page today, so you who don't buy The THE ONLY PAPER IN SEATTLE THAT DARES HE NEWS have sh as well, on in Seattle. exaggeratings We that It has the largest VOLUME NO 15 an enjoy it also. HOME EDITION id Ail ° 21 N TRAINS AND WE BTANDS. Be ‘ WERE YOU ONE OF THE FOLKS WHO BARKED SEAPTLE, WASH, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1913 THEIR SHINS ON THE FURNITURE WHEN THE LIGHTS WENT OUT? THEM GOSH-BLAME) : = SEEMS 10 ME —— : t LIGHTS 18 OUT . MA !! TRERES SOME = ——— j THE PANTRY a pe RRR APA PP The Two Ways And---the End. ig IF US MEN FOLKS IMPORTED FRENCH FASHIONS! 'STAR LANDS PRESIDENT GREAT PAIR WON'THELP SOURDOUGH CLAN WILL | 1 t eo t ceeemaitinarial every ung man cought to read. evige , . . A Sermon-edit Aten s They're Nixola Greeley-Smith,| Declined to Receive Officially ree ‘ C For, before you, young n, lie two paths; ona Late of New York World Em: From Lead i‘) co to) igh oer askan and 'W sshingt aa * © . Emissary rol eader si wy Fy leads to affluence and a miserably lonely old } aia irerier Gale Press has SE wah or gressmen Will Speak at : CK, 4 Ss. g t age; the other to a contented career of use- x | ie ee 10g ae SO-e OME Oo eA ngs Chamber of Commerce. ae § 4 Ou i t fulness and a fame that will endure. You} THEY START TODAY ARMED FORCE READY TO LINE UP SEATTLE tt) must have an ideal, 80 choose. And remember i . | ih "il Fi ‘s Firs is r Prepa C =, < 7 t the question you will have to answer at the ) You'll Find =. Fi + Uncle = oie to Act Expected That Northwest Will CUSSIO! ru tars Kadi uic : t : end, when you lie dying! | bse, ge vee % be ? Q % hg Ree Present Solid Front for tora a oda’ vi s ye t ~ \ Be y ree ener Alaska Development. By R. F. Pai isa (ON, y . Paine WASHINGTON, Nov. 3.—Prest | “ oe ; : eh see : ot das ta een Build that railroad! : HEN. IT comes to the final crux, it all depends upon 4 ane 5 aver ber of It is the slogan of the sour. — ) what the young men of this nation set out to do Mex! sae 8 doughs, who are preparing to 4 ad jo be | overthrowing President celebrate Alaska day at the i s no social, political or economic question but} | Efforts today | Chamber of Commerce next Po ere is n po | | . d depends upon that pageats to , secare | sarah a ; : lepends : eter creed naceneds) thasiealees their cause fatled ¢ So much enthusiasm has been Before our young men tv P b out that If the administration were aroused fgllowing the activity of 4 —the speculative, the daring, the oppressive, the combative; | to rec offictally sch a con The Star and other Seattle news- and the content, the safe, sure and humanitarian. | mission ax Gen. Carranza, the re’ papers in the interests of Alaskan There must always be those who win and those who} |leader, offered through Dr. Henry | |development, and the building gov- 4 h ssful “and the failures {Allen Tupper, it would constitute} jernment rafiroads in the Northern a lose. There must always be the succe nothing short of recognition. Tup territory, that it looks at last as 4 It all resolves itself into the conception of what is success. | per is bearing a message from Car. | though: Seattle is going to get be- Would you rather close your career with a record ranga to Waahtr * _ H " jhind the project in solid formation. of accumulation of much wealth, or a record for useful- No Official Recognition = E al % | Cortgressmen Coming Would you rather be one of a million particularly j sear |have accepted invitations te an ain distinguished by what you have been _ to get, bah . 4 Ha te i A FEW OF CUR PROMINENT MEM MIGHT ' he ar vienbee seci sues 4 cceeded in upliftii ie the ex uu n addition to Washington's dele- : vs ‘aoe od have su ee Nixola Greeiey-8mith replied affirm Look if DECOLETTE. AT FUTURE DIMERS™! | gation, there will be James Wicker- ; re) ness? d specifically that he sham, delegate from Alaska, and eee 5 i ; é eS becoming restricted as the| onttty .ztere M09, HORACE the information as an in Dr. Alfred Thompson, delegate | 7 pecomi y of state e1 q OOD, raiment, housing are go West pct ge News Item: Men wearing decollet shirts are attending formal evening functions In Pa __| from the Yukon territory earth loses its vitality, and loses its capacity to sustain Taser NIKGUA’ GRURLAY. 3 Dominion parliament. Shall you keep yourself more than you need, or share | SMITH, the great editor's Tt Rigg casts ip pore : k t r ferior to you in brains) grarddaughter and the world’s gincnition hree territorial senators will be ; your surplus with those who are infe y rab a dial elo tinge penton irs e aie oing 0 a an 0) present. They are Henry Roden of | spportunity ? news| Prag gry Syeda |Fairbanks, Elwood Brunner of Of OPP ally, there is no form of progress, or of what we call) SRR eres Te [Ret tee ithe antoun |Nome, and B. F. Millard of Valdez eally, there i ; of arts and of ¢ ivilization ele et wha: we dated by na, tf by ne b J |and Seward, who are on their way civilization, but is old. Evidences \ition of the|n Of ones Hulth. who. for a! Government officers, with the ex o to Washington to work for the gpmton FG ates infin che gma octathamiadert Coventree "3 Mads Now Doc’s Afraid We e Atte 2 orks etre n¢ ssi : eo ed and brill ary. continued peasi , yria 100,06 18, of these times civil ork World, has been engaged by seemed to them {nev ats a route to be selected by the "4 Why talk of the fall of Baby! onian and Roman pati The Seattle Star and ot Wee lent and Bryan president 7 cae ni of governm , 'ppe fam) ati express intimat eas a S$ Th purpose of thi: a aa Sate or republ s ; sy am-| sti expr 1 he main purpose of this roa P > * fed on ‘the T- | ing that th ove Huerta e to b 1 and ag 1 ed oe and luxury. | pine tae ox |e id defy the States, By Fred L. Boalt | formal a rat-exterminating|whom I later interviewed, It sa heat raaparement ond, -esoded ae inequality men and fel Ri sy ‘had no. conception | noPn army and navy, however. y Fre . a campal a plague rat. Another, in a water |open up the most available area for An aristocracy $¥ ayed them eT a eeateere iting " : were held in readiness . Only the other day it wae | Later Dr. Crichton will put his front office, was seen to move feeb-| agricultural and mineral develop- on herhood founded upon nece eek , Vgsodret that intervention) gogs—mad dogs. plan before the business men of Se- ly and crawl behind a pile of books | ment = f the future career of m ane lam de a would be a simp matter now Now it is rats—bubonic attle and ask thelr cooperation. (and papers. When found, it was ‘o Keep Open House ‘ an understa g of : ciding to leave the atk =O, Mexican a : Th nels al 1 waa ‘ day is as to meri: than a month ag exICa plague rate tit dead. It, too, was a plague rat The Arctic club will keep ope whether he shall speculate, go into nd look upon high Weet because | think it holde a | fOr fuerts. Tin inability te oon juat one thing after brother - about th I rat situation eute. They know when a dis | There wil & ribet i a oe. ee races. ; larger responsibility for heip- | TOPs has caune’ MU ". Iharts Ghobtom > ware. haw Nae before going into conference ease Is in their midst, and they ee mber. of Comme h hel ht of success -+{ Ing in the accomplishment of Fane Fichton | BCare, et taking | With Drs. Kelley, Lioyd and Coe scatter. There, the doctor says, | eco wackt cquisition of 1 id cautions. rue. we disre. , hi a evel D 2 y It brother Luxury In spirit at least, | am follow. - from India, China and Japan, hav “So and so,” th | : . opiness is bbery some , de health commissioner and a * . ey Say among begin with a dinner at 6 o'clock, and happ’ 7 form or another, ‘oe en anmuens advice: Lee rab: ao. ammunsied, we aidn't |186 1D tent to the Orient two) themselves, “has Just died of | followed by an hour's vaudeville is degeneracy, in on paige . ALSO. This was indicated when Special | bark, snap, froth at the mouth 4 years ago i epee pee oR er eter lice ee pave: Let's beat entertainment, Then the men on ee pane as ines M4 . ‘eg | ton ar 1 univers e doctor says F confiden is ” ope h tt tatus quo is| The Star, through the Newspa.| Prosecutor Ellis told thé court he die horribly, as the doctor feared | saat dipenaen It catine athena Ae asa am confident) wh oO 8 aig pa et or ae a T IS often advanced that content with the status qu per Enterprise association, haa se.|expected to rest the state's case to-j we would do, Dr. Griahton caltued. ime bythe pase is transmitted from|on this project will be ca’ on ‘ ' } Greed of gold has been the “Ee One after another, we have es y rie n os ‘@rat to human, the doctor told me,| for addresses . s nation. It has been so. yreed of gold ha cured the services of Herbert | day ‘eT a na assurance that he “had the sttua-|yy the flea, -'Sometimes t | eae AED WES g few exceptions But gradually | Quick, the celebrated ‘itor and Moat of the morning was take aped the K Ne mic Mee ion in: hand bs Aiba ae Sometimes’ there are | : nty lever of progress ew exceptio 1 er higher [author, whom The Star and ite wig. |up with expert medical te other pertla which have threatened Mie the erate. dome: tu—ctromn| op tit leas’ on a rat that some acre} is creeping into the heart of the human animal a higher) ee newspapers have persuaded to|Dr. *. 8. Bourns of the city health | the | public ee Rmatat oe ee ak porte: peObAbly oe jer are crowded way back to| ideal—usefulness to the an fz Her is prom-|quit the East for the wider and|department, answering a hypothett-) which ae bear tie has warned us| od the wooden wharves and brush |ang finally fall oft. de bet :% inent, but Pasteur and in and Marconi will last more responsive fleld offered by cal question, embracing sid : a from Ber ‘o “7 Rit jreawalls of our waterfront make |""] UH ¥ i a . e - estes the West tions observed In Hugh ahon ey've Caught 'Em de at homes where they bree Sometimes, on the other hand, | The youth of today has the first rays of a glorious ‘As a writer of cogent editoriate,| hen found dead near his home, re-| nut, undoubtedly, there are rate | ‘en rat hom |they stick with the rat until tt dies 4 sun sinking upon his upturned face. He is not going Herbert Quick haa few equals in| plied that death was due to suffoca-| along the waterfront, and, unques b De scns: sanwalleNeedad and turns cold, and then attach S to be judged by his bank account but by his usefulness the world tion |tlonably, 15 rats of the many jem aq themselves to the first warm-blood- | F — y 4 f himself for s0— George Rose, former pal of Peter| caught by the city rat-catchers in| “We need cement deawalls and ed animal that comes along, A $500 fire at the Seventh anil to the human race, by what he had done o' = s feo ate chietly.| tt t 40 been offic! fll aid Di shton, “They will . wae > aie he theal shines with the On Mondays, Wednesdays and|Mille-, upon whom the state chiefly | the past 40 days have been official: | fills,” & ichtor : If It Bites You—Zowle! Yesler substation of the olty Siam his brothers. The standard, the ideal shin Fridays, watch The Star's editorial |relles in the murder trial, pro ly declared by Uncle Sam‘s rat ex-|cost a great deal of money, out : le! department left the down town dis- glory of God when He created man in his own image. page for editorials by HERBERT | will take the stand this afternoon | perts to be victims of the bubonic | they are necessary ‘ he flea bites you, you seratch,|tricts depending on city light in j “oie 6 * QUICK, in Miller's trial for murder plague, The bubonic plague, the doctor : darkness from 6:15 until 10:30 Mie ; ‘ f man, truth AND— | Dr. Crichton 1# today In confer-|told me, is an cute disease, The he doctor shrugged his shoul.|day night . never in the history of man, ‘| On Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sat-| ORANGE, N. J. Nov Thomas with Dr. Eugene R. Kel infected rat soon dies a , |ders, | ‘The outlying districts were shut iihact rality of rights move humanity, |urdaya, turn to the women's page|A. Edixon admitted today that he/wecretary of the state hoardwof| “The other day.” he sald. "9 ™t) ut the health department stands /Ut of Usht only for 20 minutes, the head Ad onservative Europe | ot The Star for articles by NIXOLA |has stopped night work under prese- |health; Dr. Bollvar J. Loyd and!ran out into the street and dr between us and the rat like a bul. |8ctual time of the fire. yenighte Pea, CODES YE +f ty GREELEY-SMITH. — ure from his wife and doctor Dr. H. B. Coe for the purpose of dead at the feet of a young MAN) wary. Eight experts, each operat Most of the restaurants reverted \ , the aim is| ——— — ~ a i in miserable Mexico, benighted Af f THE YOUNG MAN OF TODAY DETERMINED TO GET ALL HE CAN, t rothe rhood and other gavernmental relations, we change en change the Bible, brother human in behalf of a republic ans we € 1 universa! war on WHO STARTS INSTEAD OF 3 USEFUL AS HE CAN, WILL BE L ISTED | AMONG “tHE: PAGANS AND DESPISED WHEN HIS HAIR BECOMES WHITE rited s a curse. Luxury is always The instance » .which vice, infideli crime m ha¥ing too much are rare finally, degeneracy opportunity i a or a ig. thereof a ol ioney, love. OF alway The young man who starts with the purpose of gain- ing all he can for himself and his posterity, works, wor- ries te sAffers for a fraud and cheats his posterity. E DEATH-BED QUESTION IS, “HAVE I BEEN USEFUL? ° ° STAR MAKES PHENOMENAL ADVERTISING GAIN OCTOBER, 1913, BREAKS ALL RECORDS FOR INCREASED ADVERTISING SPACE CARRIED. Number of agate lines of advertising space published during the month of October, 1913. . Number of agate lines of advertising space published during September, 1913... Gain in agate lines for month just passed over previous month Number of agate lines of adverti Number of agate lines of advertising space published during the month of October, 1912. Gain in agate lines for the month just passed over the corresponding month of last year. . Advertisers are more and more appreciating a paper that circulates In Sea ° clty. g space published during the month of October, 1913... .. 309,470 -- 255,080 - 54,390 309,470 - 280,658 28,812 ttle and within a radius of easy shopping distance of this ° ing from 1 ing along th E. y every morning a squad of men gathers up dead rats. The doc says: “I am confident 0,200 traps, are work water front that the business men will gladly co-operate with me tn carrying out my vlan As the plan contemplates asking the business Men to build: rat-preof cement fills and sea walls where now are rotting piles amd brusn walls, I hope they enthusias tic as the doctor believes they will be. It ‘ould be fine for front, rats or no rats, the water to the use of gas; some to candles, and others closed up for the night, Church by Candie Light » Church services were conducted under candle light in most in stances, he hello girls received thou- sands of inquiries as to the cause of the darkness, and the police were beseeched to furnish extra protec tion against hold-ups. The council about a’year ago can- celed the insurance on the plant. Many a big man of today begun nographer, and thue got a kn the business he was later to ¢ Young man, learn shor I Fowells, 4th and Pine. Advt |. PENNANTS Any four coupons clipped from The Star, consecutively num. bered, when presented at The Star office with 15 cents, will entitle you to a 65-cent Pennant. | Pennants will be sent by mail if 5 cents additional for each Pen- Ave, \I . COUPON NO. 109 Army Pénnants are now out. nant Is enclosed. Bring or mall to The Seattle Star, 1307 Seventh near Union St ceases 4+ —____ a SRE en ae