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NOWPHW EST Telegraph News THR scHIrTs NEWSPAPERS DAILY HEALTHOGRAM [pea ois wor fu'e seit von tinted “gnuffies” are more often caused by f air. The Arctic'Club and Alaska T SEEMS thag the Arctic club is offended 1 In The Star yesterday thére appeared an article by E mm ©. Sawyer in which it was intimated it the club was against federal | railroads in Alaska two years a | ] The club re« hows embers { passed a resoluti rit n Alaska The error is that Sawyer ro» back far enot ‘Time passes so quickly a There was no movement toward favoring gov- ernment built railroads by the big interests of Se- attle, until the Guggenheims finally gave up the idea of ever being able to exploit the coal fields, Then 4 they decided they might be able to sell their railroad : to Uncle Sam. | It was evident by the applause Saturday night that the majority of those present do not fa conservation, and it fe a fact that the enemies of conservation were against gov © ernment railroads in Alaska until it was policy to be in favor of them. : Whether that change came two years ago or three is immaterial But the Arctic club, as a club, now dec! favors @ government-built railroad in Alaska. Perhap of the members held different nions. However, the « asa club, is on the right side, and understood. | “YOU'RE AN undesirable and may not enter,” sald St. Peter. “Bet! you a milion | can,” blustered the shade. “Taken,” replied St. Peter. And the shade sadly turned away for there wasn't even a pocket In his " @hroud. At last one of those Gates bluffs had been called _ Why Let Pious John Off ? ‘ EVERAL months ago the fact was made public | | | | that the| Wiscovered, or intend to do, has been made public. The officials connected with the case curtly refuse to give any information to the public. John Wanamaker paid one hundred thousand dollars to| " @seape prosecution for a long series of frauds on the gov- | emment of this country. If an ordinary citizen committed | @ crime, and, when discovered, offered a sum of money hush it up, he would be at once clapped into jail © What is the reason for the leniency shown "Wanamaker? , | “some months. Not a word of what they have been doing,| 4 | | to John _ MR. HUERTA’S latest is to declare silver 50-cent ple egal tender "You have to admire Mr. Huerta for running things down when he sets aut to run things, but he hasn't yet tackled the slit skirt evil. Bandit Government Here Got to Go OLLARS go a great way with Great Britain. There are many British dollars invested in Mexico; and quite Paturally the British foreign office is anxious to protect them. In the United State’ dollar « was an | pof one administration and soon discredited. But the diplomacy \of Downing street has always had a keen eye f shillings and pence. q It is too bad that England won't join sympathetica © Wwith Wilson in letting the pirate type of Latin tatesmanship know where to get off » The fact shouldn’t and very likely won't make any ference in Wilson's policy. | foreign government's moral support, but not essential 1 government on this hemisphere has simply got to be dis HH} it or couraged, whether John Bul incident macy r pounds, American dif It would be pleasant to have any a likes not | : ° F 5 ° THE STAR—TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1913. ° The Star hastens to make this) Main 0400 PHONES “*s,: RATES". Wy enrricr, Private exchange com a with ail departinente Aatiy, one month tn ady the © wi in tty, mths bia Great Chinese Statesman and Philosopher, Wu Ting Fang, Talks With Star Correspondent at Shanghai About Future of New Chinese Republic are educated we shall etill be com. | i pelled to » backward n \\ | the con tlon That ta, so far affect \ tution Western civilization Hut 1 think b 14 > ex | we have hown the world that we A jhave men with bratns Christianity? 7 | "We have sent out ‘young . | men to the universities of Christianity Has | America and Europe, and it Is Firm Hold on People not an uncommon thing for | “There er heat | them to take honors in open religion in China,” be » state | competition. We know the have one 1 cr gl Chinese people can learn, but | done : , | they have not been given the chance ‘ “But we muat remember that It ata h in in the masses of the people that 1 f t that they will hat « and the will do that, but places, 1 « la n ¢ na have alw es , an oe fin talkers 2 & for we i on ey ba t been num Lf t c an A Photograph of Dr. Wu, Posed | 4) )2o)\NR WIR Pi One oad tise eee? ity Especially for Correspondent Din: | 0)" "") nies,” he i i! | on the Steps of Wu's Palace at) oni. on ehink that the returned the , t ‘ { } Shanghai; Also a View of Mis) scinrs thoes who have been t oleve ; ti} |Home, Built in the European Oty Sonas ane A . ’ A ; | weated and China, now that she | educating of | 6 1 hae dropped the fetters of ro There are 1 I wa mt alty, ig become the greatest | who devete thelr tives to teaching, | aie ru ress cee ee ee, tee ne Lon ght rve Nin sme. Lave teat *| don’ solitary Chinese r rant, everybody looks up and chatters about China. Your manuf y er than the x |them. They are the three sons of Yuan Shi Kal, the president of the to estab hia tea ed mired Government Will new Chinese republic. Their father has sent them to attend Chelter with the $ * | This ts the answer of famous Dr.| Do the Teaching jham college In England and thie photograph shows them the first day| Chinese. There ea here i indie Wu, the firat citizen of China 1 : they wore their mortar board cape. oe ‘for the men who ” ined I had called on him tn his rt We 7 a . rire ’ 4 “ | ee lon th = At Shanek one are ambitious and de tally different J aia wie — 7 tre to n FOR THEMSELVES.| Dr. Wu wa |destiny of “New China find many mea in your) marks toward prepared, | ever thing At firet Dr. Wu refused, as a “prt | " f the vate citizen,” to comment on the : Joings of the officials of the first ; y t at Oriental republic and thetr| ia (ny but at last consented be he Mked to tal s, the Americans. ae he aaid to his best fri vw firm of John Wanamaker had defrauded the United Pe . . - ‘i v4 f sum of money by customs = Education Country's | @ A States government of an enormous sum of nm 3 \ r | First Need, He Says | cation ts Re centrating upon this, | slonaries Dien Swindles. | (Ratter’s Note—Dr, Wu Ting Pang, whe| “FAucation—seneral education mbes wigiibented " euteeunan” tes |tomant. iltagd 2 “Holy John” Wanamaker, who parades his piety on any mest popular minister a Seretare country yal _ - A, and ou os anes roughe the taug ah cople ; y } wer sent to Aimericn, . o | nend * mperative need o ’ th now ore Sand all occasions, paid one hundred thousand dollars to escape “uaeta J: Dingle, apestal correspondent | S27 country wh the people ape leek sintered or ation—can that aig aod pice yc fear pee the consequences of this crime. The money was paid over at teeth To rale ae br mp yones trained lip pc Sa yin lng’e greatest fear soe one day before President Wilson a umed of t Think what a ret aght about {t will be a very ment will unite the churet As soon as Wilson learned of the tr REPUBLIC OF — 300,000, ‘ : thing for China, but ft will state ee he jatar CATED PEOPLE ake time ¢ men in China 4 — a -R Ids = H next president, and course, we The Chinese masses cannot un we fucta t © fAtty. Gen. McReynolds to make a rig ihe Seat, president, sad! “Of cours a The Chinese massea ca June stro to an ‘m ne © the whole business new ‘republic’ mafely Sw is feet.) ere—we CN telat Repcptl Sess bu rem becca You Can’t Keep Your Cake and Eat It, As a consequence, a special grand jury was impaneled, | By Edwin J. Dingl men tn the count cult for them to grasp It, owing Buddists in ¢ Too. A merchant can’t close out his entire oad at y Edwin J. Dingle fetors tote » fact that for conturtos do with them busines: a vet le land is supposed to have been probing these frauds now for SHANGHAI, China, Oct. 25— | more than just talking, and we/cation has t conducted fucianiam ? | s and yet keep a complete stock and “Let us once must bring it about, for untt! China re : - assortment up to the last minute. You can’t the common millions \E I mean make a mistake by buying now, because you can’t save anything by waiting. You can’t tell what day or hour it will be too late to get what would have suited you best and pleased the whole family most. Stock going rapidly in all departments. No reservations. Everything must be sold a what it will bring, and the sooner the tter. We wish we could convey to you on paper what we are really offering in pianos, not only in price, but in quality and intrinsic s nl igen Like Foot DECATUR, iL, Nov, 11.—John Magill, employed in the Lovington mines, unearthed what appeared to be a petrified human foot It was imbedded tn the rock, 1,000 feet be low the surface of the earth The foot has been sent to experts for examination. educated as Americans are ed Vian ca Rheumatism NEW YORK, York's most ex; house chang hands a few da ago, Ite new owner, Arthur Cur | banker and former | Hurray! We've got’ em on the run, fellows! ie UNDER PRESSURE. Mid you tell Charley that 2 * Relieved i: : w al b call: 13) WwW a in 48 Hours woatovel — ommodore of the New York Yacht} value, ut it is practi: y impossi ie. e Yes. I didn’t want to, Dut | early. Why not buy a plug hat for oe Money Re d har sort feonage p ypdeho Bay ‘ he ; pe have the largest number of makes carried in the West, including many of the world’s most honored names. Band, Orchestra and Small Musical In- struments and Supplies of all kinds are now The building, 12 stories high, ts! or of Fifth ave When it was ne he just squeezed it out of me!” | your wife? ° ee © ne ged PITTSBURG FELLOWS SHOULD) 't’s all over but the shouting. CARRY REGISTERS And the weeping. Money refunded if a doar bottle |, | : of “Amith's Potassium Compound” *! te cor fails to relieve you of Rheumatiam, |*)*' street p Qout, Lumbago or Sciatica in 48 |2>0Ut two years ago it attracted hours. It stops the pain, removes! 1 ettention on account of tha the cause, and when that is done,|!@xurlousness of ntments have no fear of rheumatic deformi- —, high 5 ing from Cut This Out t! Full sized bottles sent direct, Les ir + Which aro] Recipe That freak repaid, by Jobn A. Smith, 6602 KE. |*ke! for | i ii a at cae bet Gee” Water #t, Milwaukee, Wis, fo ao Among tenants are Eltha| eoing, ot from ie fourth to a third, and even { } Sok you cannct cal at druggists’ named Root, M Guge »| a half less in some instances than the regu- nnn | Belge, “emith's Potassium Com. | Morton, i i m7 Sap nt pours Ie "guaranteed tebe tree | Aa lar retail prices. hoentrated Pine) and two ounces from Morphine and other Narcotics, | 0" fs 4 | C'oiycerine: Take these’ two in: | and Taany atibborn oases have been \Gu Sheet Music, Folios and Instruction Books cured by & sing sedation bettie s ik are almost given away, with special induce- storea, A New York womar | ments on quantities. Also Music Rolls for who weeks during ks during ttle village player pianos, electric pianos and other auto- matic instruments now selling at a mere away charmed by Was 8 id lady with whom + . tuee Saracen Payee Welgarhat ph. fraction of the regular prices. |hor hostess to write to h lenses jiert por visiting Dopli- |andum of her address _ Optomet- Eats Freely But e | roma Chicago theatre program: Stra, MH. B. Kennedy, Tourist and Athlon Ss Ss e The po of this theatre is cour <1 PAT DIDN'T KNOW | 3 a Oo tesy. Any Infraction thereof, if re f site), 8:8 | is ported to the 1 will be r 6 p | 7 val en tAtaity | |? time Table subject to change without in i: Mild Lax- mos' y | estan j A Little Pepsin in a = | [Phone Main 2101. Fare 300 Round Trtp. | q ative Promptly Correcte Good evening, have you bought a| = q a Bad Indigestion. | present for Jessie Wilson? | 4 e j DANCING } Fortunate is the one who can| | But you can say this for a man eat “anything” without suffering | |with whiskers: When they begin HIPPODROME Ga I U d f ep tortures of dyspepsia. but a |to fall out he never saves the hairs se Titth ond University. S IS se or > ate, @ should lin a Httle basket © hank a ~’ yin | few are #0 fortunate, care, shou | i a istic tanker that tans aloo | RHOADS DENTAL CO. Taneet ur cen : See | ! “Se ieaks wh || Heating More Today thoroughly and taking a arth | How Far Can You See, Brooksy? D | re after the heavy meal of the day | | ‘ : goa. tape: 4a itis ae ental Experts. : ill do much towards assisting t and under ares | | Vv Oo | Aigestion. Any grown-up person | 4 Lege tat meri’ ak nd ae an ought to know the peculiar foods | f D Aantina Ghe cfter al e vie that do not agree, and these should | * * * new In meth { be avoided. 2 ae : ody . | 3 When these common-sense aids And now an 87-year-old man in| Bo dre BS Op eo | There’ rane Fi Haas B gail, the next thing to do Is to take ' te Sacra, Old ais | An gatiinate of 1 One Truss ts guaranteed to be better than| On shipboard the cry went up, here’s a time in the Fall when it is not cold Be mild, digestive tonic with ; : must have tte fing u will be trent ‘ evant cA man overboard!” and the cap. noug ight a cos i BENET S properties, and there 1s none J. W. GOUCHER # fling. bcd oewnitee x A. LUNDBERG 0O., 1107 Third Av. ltain gave ordera to &@ now sailor enough to light a coal heater or to bother with cond oor Sol MOP AAW goblet dll Bi Aol dak Senstor, at present, anyway, Bure Fae ete en arenes) to throw out the furnace, yet it is too cold to be without any vy ail aids to digestion, good pepsin.| Dr, Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin these! It won't hurt him iily record The sailor, seeing two boys walk-| heat This is when you want a gas. heater ; 1 s ‘ a n a ga neater, © Jt bas other ingredients that act|have all gone, and although Mr.| of { times with Aldrich still nS.On the k, threw them over} 1 wildly on the bowels, which to-|Goucher says he 6 64, he does not stands om An 614 established ve gets ; | which requires only a turn of the valve and a i gether form a combination for the|l!ook more than 40. Viel An office fitted re in every department he captain yelled out that tt rht mate BEES oe dyspepsia or indigestion| Syrup Pepsin Is sure in tts re-| Killing Two Birds With One Stone.|] enamel and unitary ta etere wont” re Son eee aa Se ee SS ee ee that {s unsurpassed wdité, and & vest itoveovement ove ° n re fd overboard comfortable, cheerful m.. ¥ 1 Its action is to tone and strength |chewing, or s@allowing tablets and «it ago (1 fee them before going elsewhere. “Re 1!" sal@ Pat, “how was Ot} ble, cheerful room ou will be amazed lon tho stomach and bowel muscles| mints, or taking catharticn,, nalts shee an riba Cees ILAh Baa WOK bes to iON qynether they came from to see how powerful they are—how much general $0 that they can in do. thear | ete of which are harsh and| If a school teacher will stick to Fillings 56 Up. ae jr ia Ral actadaakd f Mork naturally with out vide ald. nauseous a id P best do but tem-|her f jon long enough she can|} matencting and Cleaning Free with INTERURBAN RAILWAY 5 comtort can be had from one, at a very little Mies ail medicine cah be dispessed |Syrup Pepsin at any drug store for| telling children what @ grandsthing cr yiadtd agains, 10:30 0. mm and 026 ps om Teal | ays ac e t) spleeeld a, Pi the best remedy ob cents or dollar a bottle | education | 240 Vee 11:39] ESTHS PARK, Col, Nov, 11 tginable for any disorder of the are always guaranteed or . . oads 11:48 bom. daily, |Eugeno V. Debs has told friends stomach, liver and bo for dy will be refunded Somebody han started the report “WAjan Drug ‘ators | hat he has just paid off the] sia, constipation, biliousness,| Faciilies wishing to try a free|tiat Pike's peak ta sinking. Let It ” eee a debt of $22,000 which thet EATTLE laches, drowsiness after eating |sample bottle can obtain it post-\sink. Anything, so long as It ' and 000 Bm. tated [American Railway “Union owed SEATTLE LIGHTING CO. as on the stomach, ete yu-| paid ty addre Di, W. B, Gald:ldoean't tall over | en a (0) 1 D700, 8:00, 9:04 10:00,; When that organization nt ov Beant igsite to ipa : e . h 2:60 noon, 1:00, 2:00, Vee aatatan ne e Oaane G ‘ i sands of us ra will Centit tis, | w MN, 419 Washington 8t,, Monti-| ° oe 1:00. "h:00. 10:18 peo, xintence, ghree years ago, Mr Henry Bldg. Phone Main 6767. % them Mr soucher,|cello, Ill, A postal 4ard with your| The latest from Paris is that the Third and Pike oN ites 0:00 jembe te: Anand Baga: YageHon: hate h cities Pp om ire erating His co Gites, Idaho, who for several years|name and address on it will do F A few days ago came a letter, | Fist Gled | addressed in a prim, old-fashioned Tel ; ‘ 2. W. EDMONDS. orm. D. script The add elephone : A Pittsburg mash , winked ca ee Wa Leow nf om the card, a Elliot wo tines at a young Indy and was | Ea |lefthand corner o . promptly. fin reach wink NAVY YARD ROUTE) 22» simpie “sou 4377 Fires Thursdays TRACTION Ca! Hition is not . WABK women are golug to Wear plug hats, consilered dangerous, rare — q~ of 20. smokes gunner want | could you w ‘Teet 04, | No! Because It’s ;; Office

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