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THE STAR—FRIDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1913. 13 { | S BIGGEST GIANT OLY | ANYBODY WANT Love Laughs at Eugenics, Writes Nixola LOOKS LIKE I's BOOSTING DANCE 20 YEARS OLD---LOOK AT HIM) T() PLAY SANTA | Greeley-Smith, in Final Article on New | UP TO SEATTLE A great deal of interest Is being! - > “Mamma ip out at the any jew bureau and {ts officers may be breeding, the believer in the inf Editor The Star: You may be im By Nixola Greeley-Smith, 4 . A. ken in the dancing and card party , lum, She cannot be home for ilastrated by an example ces of enviroriment as opposed to | tere ted to know that the fo lowing * | (Copyrighted, 1913, by the News apace ym-|the forces of heredity could offer ayonnts 6 been subscribed or lO be given for the benefit of the Christmas and my sister and paper Enterprise Association) A ing man and a young wom & dosen in refutation a 4 te city and county hos € Mowat Carme! orphange, on Beacon ; fi i an present themselves (with an ap: . ; } DAM, under the care N ie Werte Se reese Today the eugenie marriage 1% | piication for a marriage license) to| Was there more than one great | Pita! chaplainey fund 1 Ary Sisters of the Sacred Hea if you can see Santa Clau fad, Tomorrow it may be an ob-)@ state physician man in the Washington family, | Mac Dougall Southwick Co. \} the avening of December 30, at the . am crippled, but want a doilie, | lixation, a compulsion. The fune | ate tne jaw requires a medical more than one in the Lincoin| | ($5 @ month) $ 60.0 " oF teaeraie 4 ; “4 tion of passing upon the fitness of| .. tincate, he . ere | family? Frederick-Nelson Co, (donat- Knigats of Columbus hall, on Mar anyway. contempleted,.marria now exer. | certitt » he nines the young ed) 20.06 vard ay “ childish ser he ey s , man and requires from the young Where did Poe come from? His ‘ That the affair will be a sucess is : ; Written ie & aBiicish ‘ecraw), cledd by "ae Wagenic mecors one woman a report of examination by father and mother were strolling aakaeay of Commerce 10.0¢ Assured by the fact that the follow ’ lotter above was received yexter: but only for the benefit of thone itable woman physician players and he was adopted by the d ) . ing jadies are assisting in the _ day by Col, Scott of the Salvation | who week {th advice, must Inter op work i A Army. An inveutigation at the become one of the duties of the per toa tne fanie ories of| Many American strains have pro. $s re. T ainsi ore. “Seana | he proved the truth of all the t state roing the family histories of] | Mar an strains have pro-|w, D, Crandall (Sub.) ...... 10.00 Dermott a Ryan, Mrs Httle girl had said, The father ts} Or, at least, Dr, Chas. B, Daven yplicants, #0 far as they bear duced several generations showing! Mottu 0 poddy not working. r of the bureau, ts most | OM the traite of which the law takes 4 creditable talent, but I know of) Total . $110.00 — yi 1 ¥ ‘The beat Christmas that could atically of that opinion cognizance none which has held TWO men of! Jt will be noted that the amount rm ae i come to the Iittle girl would be a ireams of this earnest atu-| “If he finds Insufficient data he &enius falls far short of that needed, For lehlan, Mrs pair of crutches, if some kindly per. ¢ lity are ever carried |calls for a report from the field pe erhaps when we are fully in|thrve years the Seattle Electric road oo aggen Sy veep Rag ee ‘dl son wants to play Santa Claus,” . ng men and women will| worker within three days the hands of the engenists, this has vent the undersigned passes, Mra. Mugh Gallagher, Mise Helen Co sald Col. Scott. “The older sister ultimately be COMPELLED to seek| “If personal and family histories may be changed that he might do this work with as Mra J Heffernan. M “ fs 1% years: the other only 9. Their and follow the matrimonta) advice |nre satisfactory, he {asues the Il We may live to see the govern-| little expense as possible. braith, Mre Jonn B. . , condition ts pitiful, Have ‘em call Which toda they may take or|cense forthwith to the applicants. ment of the United States ask the! If they do the same the coming SA iS me up at army headquarters, [ll leave as they se “For those persons who, DE- | Kovernment of France, on behalf of | year, the work will be done as here: give ‘em the child's tame SPITE a denial of marriage by | some future Thos. Edison, for the |tofors; but it will be greatly erip the state, have a child, ti - |band in marriage of a future | pled, as you can see. In fact, muck Mra : tatens Bek ae forcement of marriage alty should be sterili | Madame Curte that we had hoped to do must go Pers, Mra M J. Beoxer = ‘ { Dr. Davenport decia the male. And the father Suppose aft jo many inter- ndone However, we are very Mea Phil Wracty Shane By B ere. state eugenics board, cons | should be obliged to support national negotiations Thomas rateful to those who have aided us, .* eee * . of a trained biologist, a general the mother and the child dur. and the lady should not like | Very truly yours, Booth. Mre Frank Kis = . ~~ practicing physician of wide ex: ing their state of dependenc each other's looks and should F. L. HAYDEN. Shannon, Mrs. The boy scouts of Beattlo and perience and a gener and It will be that Dr. refuse to marry! Even the | % fusing * ne. " Frederick Kempeter, Britieh Giant, Photographed With Grainematea! King county may be enlisted fn the widely experienced practitioner | port's plan for state enforcement aes a Ee. stat eugenics } Melis lat beam 4 4 a: he 4 are Wit : " ¥ service of the King county game i of eugente breeding has been thor joard might be set at naught |many took him down, bu 8 @ox, Mra Witt 1. ' Women at Bath, England « & of taw. f ug i in the future, as today, . able to shut Sulzer up or shake , MacCallum, Mra re kB cominivyeion as protectors of wild “Under these three men = |oughly thought out, i bim down, Denny-Renton Clay and Coal amines his files for data)" who educated him Field a f Roureette, Mrs. P Frederick Kempster. Measures 50 Inches across the animal life and game finh The) there should be a state physi- But to me, at least, ft assumes a Love laughs at eugenics — a _ | Born in London. chest. example has bean set by the Pierce, clan who would js all mar. wider faith in eugenice than exists, Twenty years old. U street lamps to light his county officials, who have already ge licenses, and there should or Is justified by present know! John Lind has spoken at last, to, Weighs 322 pounds. | cigaret. adopted the plan as a more effl-| be a third body of field work. |edge concerning this baby sclence HOUGEN The Shoe Rep: Veay that he did not say anything Height 7 feet 9'%@ inches in stock Still growing taller. elent means of decreasing the num | ers. For one family which he cites as 216 Union & Shons—110 M. ~-Chicago News. ling feet. } ber of violations of th game laws, | The work of the state eugen-! proof of _the be nefits of intelligent | Tv “MAR OTHE OFFERINGS ON THIS PAGE ARE FROM RELIABLE REAL ESTATE Y ONE ST BARGAIN BROKERS AND ARE THE RESULT OF A CAREFUL COMBING OF THEIR LISTING $17.60 T0 $40.00, ten-acre tracts; facing on improved county road. The new direct highway to the New Bellevue Ferry. ogged-off ranches in 40-acre tracts, 20-acre or 10-acre tracts. miles from Chehalis, on the matin line Seattle to Portland, 23 trains per day. It's about 3 hours from Seattle or Port- | 3 Sisidesebiicinasceatiabiatacaaai hls jand ds act toaba: le ineghacet/Mbkiteed Stan aranek: Al , It’s the halfway point. Chehalis ts a fast growing locality is county, and the soil ts deep, rich; free from rock or gravel. A chance to get a dairy farm. Cut out this ad and mail with H. M. BRINKER, Pres. «¥, Secy. and Mer. Priced to sell $100 per acre on terms of $1.00 per acre cash and 50c per acre per month. Abstract of title with each sale. ee It's close to Seattle. It's good garden soil, with plenty of Your name and address to running water the year through. See es Oregon & Washington Development Company 505 LOWMAN BUILDING SEATTLE Terms—$1.00 Per Acre Cash; 50c Per Acre Per Month a actin. ui 7 505 LOWMAN BUILDING, SEATTLE " CAPITAL $60,000.00-—-FULLY PAID PHONE, ELLIOTT 2568 Seattle, Wash., December 1, 1913. “The Star,” J. Kelly, Classified Adv. Mgr. Seattle, Wn Gentlemen: In reply to your inquiry concerning results obtained by this company from the classified | columns of your paper, we are glad to be able to advise that we used no other advertising medium from Oc- tober 9h to November 17th except the classified columns of your paper and during that time sold more than $12,000 worth of land.© We might further add that the total cost of this advertising was considerably 5 lots in Hillman City, improved by a less than $7 This certainly “speaks volumes for. the strength of your classified columns. small house and 100 bearing fruit trees; Yours truly, OREGON & WASHINGTON DEVELOPMENT CO. = ego a re 4 Square and : ng? { utes’ wa rom the business center o} HMB—J Signed H. M. BRINKER, President Hillman City. This is a snap at $2,850.00. LOOK! aaa ee ° | GLOSE TO 0 SEATTL E--BEST GLE -ARED |] ee TO MONTHLY RUNNING STREAM COWLEY INVESTMENT | @ Ml WW nnaaere ane We have ten acres of perfect Look what your rent money will do. This | LAND IN WES TERN WASHING ON Ul ly level, “Miistclass farsa land, This twenty-acre tract will absolutely free from and make an ideal farm, ten acres ae ‘ os ih , ‘ é a5 f TA” T eM AGE E T gravel; that will grow anything level bottom land with a beauti. {? five-room modern cottage, lot 40x100; all assess: ONE T () AGR 1 suitable to western Washington ful trout stream running across | On good road, 2% miles from the land the year around. | neorporated town with first Best of soll. Just enough | | 213 New York Blk class high schools, churches, cedar on this for fencing the | | wae St ANS Racy of cultt || Stores, etc; with the best of entire twenty, ‘The other ten Elliott 5687 transportation — factlities—over slopes gently to the south, be- 20 passenger trains daily, Close ing first-class upland. ight | | to the markets of Seattle. Small acres of this {fs first-class up- | house, partly fenced and some land and the other two acres clearing, balance very easily is a Httle rough for cultivating, ments in and paid in full. Price only $2,150. | All cleared and ready for crop; fine valley bottom land—no bet f yg # q | ter land can be found anywhere. I) tracts from one to ten acres We have many good buys. 4 bal pottage, The price is right and terms will be made to sult lot 533x100, $1,600. | This land Is perfectly level and is in the bighest state nis : } vation, and one acre of it will produce more than ten acres of ord) nary land. This land is sub-irrigated and has never known a crop failure. Excellent neighborhood; every convenience of suburban life. Five minutes’ walk to incorporated town with high schools, stores, a " ‘0 road 10 Se 6 cleared There are no large but would make fi it ce uuu and a few acres will make you independent and your own boss. Price for quick sale, $600, $50 it slopes to the south. Price, | Investigate. down and $10 per month $900. Terms to suit AND BUILDING (0) OREGON & WASHINGTON DEVELOPMENT CO. OREGON & WASHINGTON DEVELOPMENT CO. ) t 410-411 HOGE BUILDING. 410-411 HOGE BUILDING 100 White Bldg, Garner Fourth and Union 1 — - nines Force me to sacrifice my 80-acre farm; one-half in cultivation; | %-room house, bath, ete.; two large dairy barns and other buildings; running stream through lind; water piped to | LN buildings; adjoining land in Puyallup valley brings $1,000 per acre; located five miles from Tacoma hotel; any rea- | 9 $5,000—$300 down, balance to sult your own convenience. This OME | tract of land contains nearly sonable offer accepted. Witc An elderly widow, wishing to go to her son in California, — | A 0 ACRES | i WY offers her home at a big sacrifice Q D ' TERNS CANES AENANG ED | Mostly bottom soil, One hour's ride from Seattle on This is a 7-room, well built hotise, with iarge grounds; all | train; about six blocks from station; has fine stream of ad 18) | water, INVESTIGATE. BUY DIRE WE ARE OWN d by 105 feet deep; 2 blocks to car; near school, store and ih beautiful shrubbery, flowers and fruit trees; 150 feet front mae school; price $1,500; $50 down and $f5 per month, . is 0 EA 2 l 0 DAN & l B SANKING eer * a : pee iar H. A. SCHROEDER COMPANY FOR SALE---400 ACRES IN HK RA CAN It iM | if) Py WOC () fh} Lf rN NN ()) PARK | ARC \ 300 acres fenced! 240 acres under cultivation; family orchard; Sl DIGI cH | P i ii Ml BARC Hy (UJ LU) IL LAS Ni | ATPL IA b) A AGA Jand all irrigated; wells, windmills, tanks; 2 4-room houses, 3 : barns, granary; storeroom, with cellar; blacksmith shop, with Valley, Oregon; ,100 aeres va aod clover, 20 acres, 1% miles from Olalla, 12 acres under eultivation; 8 acre: Five-room modern cottage, bullt one year. With reception tools; 12 he 10 cattle, 150 chickens, wagons, buggies, har- b bunch grasa; 4-room hot barn and other outbuild orchard; 1 @@re strawberries; creek, Mick pond; afl good land hall, cabinet kitchen, electric fixtures, basement and large lot | ness, plows, harrows, hay derrick, bay and grain for stock in a good orchard; all fenced. The best water right In the county road; house 28x36; conerete foundation; fireplace; hot till new crop, and seed for next crop also. Price $30.00 per valle r Bine Mountain Hot Springs. An ideal grain and and cold water, bath and toilet; large barn: chicken houses; acre. stock farm, at reasonable price—$20 per acre, Terma, 4 years phone; R. F. D.; mail; graded school, Prive $2,600; 91,600 in full, Close to Phinney ear and Woodland Park. Price ent Call in our office and get pagticulars cash, balance terms | to $2100, $200 cash. No mortgage. Take Bhinney car to 65th P. DIXON & COMPANY || W. W. MOVES COTTAGE REALTY COMPANY | EDWARDS MAIN 40. s18 3 STRE | M7 BOSTON BLOCK i ale | Hic 419 NEW YORK BLOCK. All improvements in, Including sewer and everything, and paid