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6“ BER OF THR SCRIPPS NORTHWEST AGU OF NEWSPAPERS Telegraph News Bervice of the United Prose Assoctation. ZUE WISE PARENT will not allow tts small child any candy although @ certain amount Good loaf sugar and fruits will DAILY HEALTHOGRAM BWeets is whol@ome and necessary supply this demand ts Say? What WILL the Cour “that certain contractors are dodg Wage ordinance by the “boarding «house r The certain The The But board of against whom there is overwhelming evidence of this sort of law-evasion, the board hesitated What will the courts say?” And so, the board has passed up the question of revok fng the contract to Corporation Counsel Bradford for a legal opinion. Can it be that evasion of a beneficial law? Democracy Showing Its Spunk graft. council is morally corporation counsel is morally certain mayor is morally certain 500 yesterday petitioned when workingmen the public works to rescind the contract with H. Brice, was the fear expressed. the courts will sanction such apparent IE most encou a long time is the unexpected response of the plain folks to Sulzer's appeal for another chance Sulzer lacks capacity for positions of important trust He is weak, vain and morally coarse. But give him his due There came a time in his curious career when the desire to Serve the people gained mastery over his vanity and his am- bition. Bespattered he with perfidies, through tremblings and relapses, he grew to see some glimmerings ‘of the light of duty. And though there is much of the brag pgart in him yet, much of cheapness and uncertainty, he as was his lifelong neighbors are showing for him and by their prof ifers of help in his fight to redeem his past Logic doesn’t decide campaigns. Feeling rules in politics The people feel that Sulzer, however much at fault, has been punished not for his faults, but for his attempts to rise to bwirtues. They see the hairy fist of a brutal boss, a pimp of pprivilege, raised to smite him, not because he was greedy, mot because he was base, but because he would not do as the boss bade. When the fist smote Sulzer it also smote democracy fight between the eyes. And democracy, thank God, is show fing that it will not cower. \We Suggest That They Find Out HAT BECOMES of the immense sums that Tam- many collects?” asks the New York World, and you can bet your house and lot that Tammany doesn’t @nswer. But, why shouldn't there be an official investigation pot the matter? Sworn testimony shows that Tammany regu- ‘acted collects a portion of the wages of poor laborers en- ‘gaged on public works. By what right and for what purpose? twestigate. Why not put this Tammany institution, whose There is no corporation that congress hesitates to in- ‘business is politics and which holds up day laborers, on the | frying pan? Tammany’s boodle comes out of the people. For what ts it used? Is there any violation of laws regulating cam- ypaign expenditures, for instance? Working People on Right Track HEY say that sassiety is reading less and less of the better class of literature, either by the old Buthors or modern writers. Inquiry at the Seattie public library, and book stores, fhowever, indicates that the poor and toiling wage earners ®re reading more of those books, especially of economic edu €ation, and less of latest “best seller” problem novels of the present day. The increasing desire by the working people for a knowl edge of the writings of the old poets, philosophers and schol standard trash—sensual sex @re shows that they are on the right road to come into their} flown by the survival of the fittest route Good music, drama and reading are necessary to the ight kind of living and they are cheap. WHAT'S BECOME of the old. fashioned Thaw stnsation? —_- ROYAL Baking Powder aves Health and Saves Money and Makes Better Food HE BOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS is morally certain} ng the $2.75 minimum} ging sign which New York has given in| Mwould have to be the meanest scoundrel unhung not to be| fj profoundly touched and strengthened by the sympathy which r. | ‘DEAD SHOT BILL FROM NURSERYVILLE’ \\\ Ths | | | | | Deadshot Bill” bas built a cave, He's snug inside, but én the roof Two jealous rivals lurk aloof. * ANYTHING. clea A N, Brady h Magazine editors a asses. Here's the archdeacon s |atory of mountain-climbing pub-| lished without the heading: “Stuck on Mt. ley.” obviously apt eee Nuts are hard to understand, but pruncs are easily understewed. | oe | To call a man a “has-been” le a complime something to show for his having been. Then He Shut Up! He—The hand that rocks the cradle rules the world. Don't forget tha Sne—Then you come In and rule the world a while. I'm tired. Boston police make the ban go, on the tango, But then that Is a strict town a knife. ras | And now those students who are absolute fallures at football are |trying to save thelr reputations by |tackling the mandolin. | are The man who eats garlic ought . | You don’t need to be an angel to |wear a golden crown. The {at's shops are open night and day all over town, Ad-Writer.) | Teacher—The Sphinx h eyes, But it cannot “See!” cried the children. “Has ears, but It cannot—" “Hear!” they re- sponded. “Has a mouth, but It cannot—" “Eat!” sald the cho- | rus. das a nose, but It can- not—" “Wipe it!" thundered class. eee No matter what kind of a repu tation a man may have he ls bound to say something sometime that everyoody belleves. — Frinatance, rybody In New York believes ammnany Murphy when he says who belleve Murphy McKia- | $2 |rome who belleve Doc Cook found | of botling down the jt [Questions Cy t only if the man has|danciag pumps? o th o t \I COLDS Han \ ‘ HAY) Bat he dasts anded $26,000 to him. eee And no doubt there are some men returned the There are still ,000 to Brady. he North pole. Aer nthia Answer. I get handles tor J. D. temperance B. . Grey Cannot Where can Have the soctetios ondemned rye bread? RL. Is it good form to wear a water roof ‘spring bonnet?—Mabel D. eee Misdirected energy Contesting an election In Mexico. eee You can't pl everybody. Some feliowa are walling because they ave to pay an income tax and thers are weeping because they have no income to be taxed. eee Ten Shillings a Year or Decade?) TLEMAN REQUIRED t in Weat-and fe acenta Must b bie to write we ret six monthe, « 1 be Ene earaph 66 7” hard stubborn Cold that on, is broken up by {umphrey’s “Seventy-seven” is The DOLLAR FLASK of |for 'ife if you eat baked beans with tents of six twenty-five cent |vials, showing its economy I {i {1 to use a nosebag. { {t ent (From the Complete vertisement It oval netal top, lined ly to carry; its popularity issured by the immediate arge demand If your dealer does not keep he Dollar Size, insist upon his etting it for you. Small size 25 cts.—flask $1 is a flat flask, rew cork 1a All Drug Stores, or mailed. | Homeo Street, New York Medicine Co Humphrey’ fi Aa 56 William RHOADS DENTAL CO. Third and Pike Dental Experts. It comes gona kot an ent? and be trent will ely feel ste. These dentiate have practles for yeare, and thelr advice will be valuable to you An office fitted entirely in white enamel and sanitary in every way fies them be re going elaowhere Gold Crownk £5.00, lee Work 85,00 in Up. Faxtrncting and Cleaning Free with Other Work RHOADS DENTAL CO. Third and Pike roof }'| Bill is smoked out of hisd with] By Fred Schaefer and A, D, Condo To dine upon some plunder there perado secks his lair. en, em to come hack again! PHONES ™**",.! RATES ” Bey six the For the The Thanksgiving contest comes first. In this two Cc today announces Friday before Thanksgiving day. |PVHE CIRCLI LUB Thanksgiving and Christmas contests big turkeys will be offered as the prizes i |” ‘The contest begins today and ends on the Friday before Thanksgiving day. Far the first prize in the contest 15-pound turk vill be aw ed, and for the second prize, the lucky boy or gets a 10-pound turkey The two prizes are to be given to <= = ie ~ — the two boys or girls who send to GIRL WINS PRIZE IN DRAWING CONTEST this club the best manuseript the wubject, “Why Thanksgiving Will Find Me Thankful.” It ts @ timely subject and every boy and irl in Seattle will have a mighty fine chance to furnish the family with the turkey for the ‘mportant Thursday "The ntest in not only for Circle embers, but for any boy 0 girl in Benitle, 16 years or under, ho destres to compete The coniest starts today and This No closes Friday, November the contestants two w ave ther contributions contributions will be considered after on Friday afternoon, give \ November Each manuscript Is limited to 200 words. The contestants should tae note that letters in which ther ‘e will not be considered when the final award is made. The name and address of the author should ’ en neatly 1 pla at ottom of th « Ink in preference to penc ist be w The Sta Star office, . C to Uncle Club, letters m Jack, or n care of T FROM WEST WOODLAND ° > Dear Uncle Jack: I am {interest ed in The § and ke » mombe 1 the West Woodiand school a in the Eighth grade. I am send you « pieture.—Eleanor Watson, W. Slat eee ° _ wa ‘ WHAT SHE LIKES | De Dear Uncle Jack: 1 enjoy The| eu Star Circle very much, and I would , gu ke to Join. I wish you would send 1 od rehip card. I like the! tie f 1 story contests the best an A Letter of Thanks. ng a a for thi to Editor The Star The se id st my ester i Re service you performed in ass sending one also, [attend the West in endidly in making th Wood!and school and am tn the! m vival cervice held at the First Pres: | pighth Marle O'Bannon, | |byterman eburch can hardly be re-| ¢o53 NW. Alize’ in thetr effect upon the com o. { munity. Your paper is not as larke | @ @ las some, and therefore you have SHE LOVES MUSIC ' not th pace to v “ ne ata tO Eire inet eome| Dear Uncle Jack: When I was in any papers have, but you have a way nformation so |that every word counts, and to aay that we appreciate the service which you gave us is putting it [lghtly. The entire membership of the church appreciates the service performed by your editorial staff and Dr, Matthews and the publicity comuiittee desire take this means of thanking you very kindly for your assistance. I am, Yours very truly, HERBERT W. MEYERS, Chairman, Publicity Committee. *-— © OHIO | —-. ~ e Akron: Carl Se former nolice clerk, confesse: bezzler f $5,200, sentenced to from one to five years tn penitentiary Cleveland: People may now go from east to west end of city on one privileges having Ly n tende Findlay: Two bands of men |making war on rata here, expect to You get imprisonment | “Seventy-seven” holds the con-| kill several thousand Oxford: Sentor house of Oxford burned to university ground, Loss $6,500. Marion: Amos H. King, 80, rich est man in county, Is dead, MICHIGAN Saginaw: Miss Susan Fau has been awarded $100,000 of es tate of Chas. E. Eastman, who died ]!n Seattle fn 1910, Port Huron: Mineral springs are being developed tn Beard’s hills Boyne City: Harvest festi and home coming to celebrated here November 4 Kalamazoo: FP. T. Dodge nar rowly escaped death a few days ago when an eagle attacked him as he was working In a fleld, -— Bowllng Green: Petition e4 been filed for appointment of re iver for Victoria Limestone Co., largest stone company tn South Lexington: Board of commis stoners may close all 13 saloons in | segregated district Lexington: Orrle FE. Ware been elevated to grand master the Masonic order tn Kentucky. KENTUCKY a has of 1OWA af Fort Dodge: Amertean cement | plaster mill has been destroyed by fire. Des Moines: It has been decided to make a road lo@p inte this city from the Lineoln highway.—'Tax collector has new scheme of cot lecting personal taxes, They will appear on all abstracts of title, and clear tile will not be given until all personal taxes are paid Nest modern outside rooms tn Seattle, 2be to 600, Stewart House, Weat Stewart (near Pike Public Market.)—Advertivement, the car, the other day, a saw a baby that J thought was very cute. J/ tried to make a picture of it, which Iam sending to you. I love bables, very much, and every time I have time i draw pletures of them.- Marguerite Bugnon, 6247 Palatine place. Pauline Becker's Drawing Pauline Claire Becker, age 13, liv-jav. N. ing at 4002 Brooklyn av. N. E., was |the ;rize winner tn The Star Circle big drawing contest, just eee Hazel Carlson, 1527 W. 64¢! Frances Berg, Mount Vernon; M bel Walters, Lowell, Wash. ATTENDS VAN ASSELT |e eo |" Dear Uncle Jack: 1 would like | cl f ed. Pauline’s drawing was the | DROPS suIT i very much to be a member of The|btet cf 74 drawings entered {n the] NEW YORK, Nov. 8.—Mrs. J. A. Star Circle and would be pleased | contest. Blake indefinitely postponed her to have a membership card. I have r before has the Circle club/separation sult against. her hus- com 4 in four contests, but have | wi ed such a remarkable draw-| band, the famous surgeon, presum- t not yet joined the Circle. I go toling competition. Each member was | ably i precasting a reconciliation. the Van Asselt achool and live at 12080 Kenyon st. My age fe 10. Iam lin the Fifth grade at school.—Eva allowed to choose his or her own | —— subject for a drawing. Pauline's drawing, which appears Zickrick. bove, was adjudged the best of FE OR SALE ‘ , Sa ead a | tee, in the final awarding, which There uns uk is | - Jincluded work done by Harriet nee Sey Meare Pere ee If INVITES UNCLE JACK — ohason an Anacortes girl, 1 [| are willing and even anxious to | tulle Ray Young, of 130 E. 57th sell the very article you want Hallle Young is a Green Lak and they will sell {t practically Dear Uncle Jack: 1 would like t Join your club. I am 12 years o} and am in the Seventh grade. | ol student at your own price), if you let wolud Ifke to bave you visit a Tho rames of boys and girls fol-/f} them know you want to buy. powe day. I live at Lowell, Wash |!0W!04 are those whose work merits | A “Wanted to Buy” ad in The now Mabel Waite: Lowe}! |onorable mention Star will inform them quick Wash. Hacriet Johnson, Anacortes; Hal and cheaply. Results are great . | Ray Young, 130 E. 5 ; Mar fro Star “Wanted to Buy ; ft guerite Bugnon, 105 N A Phone Main 9400 today | Irene Puncheon, 105 N and give us yours. i Ralph Tracy, Auburn, Wash.; June | O'Bannon, 66 s nd av. N. W Se ae arie O'Bannon, 6053 Second av |. ‘The Broadway high school of Se-|N. W.; Charles Thompson, 418 Ag M 0 =| f-T B Jattle went down before the Stadium |ate place; Lillian Swanson, Arling ‘XQ r. Out-of-Town yer High of Tacoma last night !n a de-|ton, Wash.; Mary Lee. h Av Order your printing by mail bate, in which Tacoma had the neg-|Grooary: Lillian Verbrugge, 4503 | from ative, on the subject: “Resolved | Maynard Letha Ducommon, | FRANK P. NOLAN 1] unskilled Jabor from South 1 r Watson, | 1407 Fifth Ave. . anid rope should be|s gue, Orting, He will save you money on all prohibited from the United States.” | Wash. ; |This gives Tacoma the rubber in a three years’ contest Broadway was represented by| | Mayo 8 tuck, George Pucher and |Gordon Estes. MUD IN. MUZZLE 416 26th printing orders. AIRCINE WHITE RATS where you SUNNYSIDE, Wash., Nov. 8.—C. }A. McCormack stuck the muzzle of Ihia gun in the mud and a little later attempted to shoot An ex | plosion occurred and McCormack |was rendered unconscious His |hands were badly bruised but he was not seriously injured LET’S EM FIGHT KANSAS CITY, Nov. 8.—When two attorneys conducting a case be fore Cireult Judge Harris Robinson passed the Ife and clashed in a fist fight the judge ordered that they be not interfered with, with the re. sult that the two men fought their fight to a finish After the encounter the hearing lof the case was concluded Restful securtty directed service that eture, a well- root ery want with cheerful courtesy. 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