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THE STAR—WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1914. SCRIPTS NORTHWEST TERS Telegraph News nited Press Assootn RER OF THE UR OF Newer ot the except Sunday Hypocrisy, detest her ae we may, May claim the merit atill—that she admite The worth of what she mimics with such care. And thus gives virtue indirect applause, —Cowper. SHE OPPOSES TRENHOLME Editor Star Many women you of | make!the various clubs to which I belong |have requested me to make public w facts as to why I do not favor J a fe D, Trenholme for mayor, | we request that you publish j the following letter | NRENHOLME IS A SNOB: Hie told the court ina recent | PH guit that he considered himselt a better citizen because a could afford a l4-acre palatial home than the man who ini pReeieerye : oot t's still) T have known Mr, Trenholme per: | ; ain em ah stallment pl - so ad | sonally for over six years. I oppone for his little house and lot on the installment plan OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE | his election because of his utter sel fishness and arrogance; because of his record in thelr neighborhood as | to veracity, continually making and hie prey.) promises and breaking them; be jae” and 8F*) couse, when he found that I did not OLME IS AN ENEMY OF LABOR: Supported backed by the foes of labor, Trenholme #as exempli this hatred of organized labor by employing Japane WHAT'S THE the exclusion of white labor, on his own premises and a ie > ri ‘ \ RIGHT WAY To fo redouble the tray |favor hin candidacy, he absolutely HOLME IS A HAND-PICKED CANDIDATE: He || SPELL "TRavEeLeR — we've wrested, hie loot from the] retuned to pay " subscription for a " : aa | paper published by the boys tn selected at a secret meeting by Jacob Furth, Ed Chil- || WITH ONE “L" OR . Cee ita Ghar having tlanad [the sub | betng with four other candidates, because, after speak, » J. S. Goldsmith and five others a month or more be Aption Met invited his name was ever announced publicly as a candidate |} to together War wr HRALRY the! mayor. aaa : al Sf Green Lake Congregational church MENHOLME IS A HYPOCRITE: Throughout the pri Starvation Will Not hf, he" nent hin agent to ae¥: | « y id removed aj! signs 0 campaign, he denounced Mayor ¢ otterill’s police, tax and other policies. Trenholme’s spellbinders _ de pd they were tired of the “isms” in the hall imholme comes out with a declaration that he is down) sald meeting, later sending to the) pastor, Mr. Knudson, a very ungen-| tlemanly letter, which can be pro-} laut a Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablet, duced: because he burns the 8. E.) rence to! Cure Dyspepsia city os : light in hin home in pre x everything Cotterill has stood r Will Enable You to Eat Your p Hine for everything terill mt Meso Without Suffering the elty Hght, although he advocat HOLME IS BUYING THE MAYORALTY: Thai ithek Dena: | municipal ownership: because his ii ounts to ‘renhol has never been a public | hobby In the campaign ts reduction cet os mat S 2 An an ee an ap a a on ic} Every person knows that te 11V0| or taxes, when he went before the} ciuize! S$ not Sits beget hy, happy manner W4) council w a recent member of int of civic affairs The public has eee heard of Diet, starvation, PF the park board urging a raise in| Until the present campaign. And his only chance to sd food, ete, are not the COr-/the tax levy in order to procure | methods of eliminating 4!| more funds for park purposes. | yor is that he has the money HOLME IS INCOMPETENT: In a signed statement day, J. D. Trenholme makes this, apparently unwit gestion disorders Many dyspeptics know that they must eat and #o they go to their JESSIE BE. MARTIN. 826 EK. 82nd, (26) Committeeman HERE'S ONG OF THE TAREE DICTIONARIES Dem, Precinct » admission: “The committee did not inform me of the IN THE OrPiCG f meals in & hbalfhearted manner Road ite . i i i When they see food before them WAS NOT JUSTIFIED od of the collection of the campaign fund, and I did eee NSS ie: thee: Mh Tan ein tac emt I judgments tell them to ¢at, but) gue, M. E. Collins says Edward their stomachs revolt at the ide) gwapp, the burglar killed In Went and so whatever food they consume | geattie, was justified in doing what | n more harm than ge04d./he did. I do not agree with bim,| notwithstanding the present system of society We have a vote, and if we vote right can readily alter these exist ing conditions Gc eee | CONGRATULATES WINSOR | Editor The Star: 1 wish to say \a word in compliment of Judge Winsor through your columns Dear Judge: Although I apprect ate the attempt you made to be our jetty executive, pleane allow me, daughter of Michigan, to express my gratification that you are atill in |a ponition where you can render the community so much good, I wish to offer hearty congratulations E inquire into its source.” And yet Trenholme claims be a good business man, He admits he got thousands WMollars, but he says he does not know where the money from. In the primary campaign, Trenholme made Sridiculous statement that he knew of only $200 being t for his election. If he did not know any more about ‘than that, he’s no more fit to be mayor than a baby. TRENHOLME’S “SLUSH” FUND COMES It is no longer denied by the Trenholme cam- managers that J. S. Goldsmith, Special Interest rep- ive, turned over thousands of dollars for Tren- 3 use. The Trenholme managers make the feeble that Goldsmith did not tell them where he got tlte wy. Doesn’t that make you laugh? He didn’t tell fy where he got the money! And R. V. Ankeny, cashier cob Furth’s bank, was one of the prominent lights at holme reorganization meeting in the Henry build- | the primary election last week, when a fruitless | t] ft for your accomplishments since be-| Ht was made to get the defeated candidates lined up | d Trenholme. The same Ankeny sent typewritten “if 1 Were Bure This Meal Would coming president of | the school s to his friends telling them to vote for Trenholme And Not jnlure ape) Weald Oe 0 eae ly Grambs, the Seattle Electric Co. fixer, also cam-| Brey 5 sakkie ae wiie | |. Editor The Star | After reading In cases of dyspepsia, catarrh of Mr, Boalt's story of the mines and) the stomach, gastritt heartburn,| Meas, I want to protest against; rash, foul breath, bowel complaint. | such inhumane treatment. To me it stomach trouble, etc, a Stuart's tq heart-rending. Just think of a | Dyspepsia Tablet taken after each | willing creature tortured In such a| |meal will do more good than any-) manne i |thing you have ever tried | + Su faithful Beas has earned | | You simply cannot realize how) rest. Let's all of us right-think-| asked the || there little digesters put away &) ing, square-deal folke see that she| for Trenholme. j pathetic ignorance on the part of Trenholme and paign committee! They did not know where the) housands of dollars—came from. THEY TOOK IT. DON’T FORGET THAT. “Yes, | heard a noise and got up; and there, under the bed, I saw a man's leg” “Mercy! The “No, my husband's, heard the noise, too!” ace—Ho sald my arma were Mike tvory! Her Hateful Friend—Perhaps he meant they were nothing but bone burglar's?” He had sh In his own puddle,” says Aus joime or Gill. “EVERY MAN can now fi and refuses to indorse either Trenh: eee A urn wom Feen entice certain ethers, lo no hypoerite. Regularity mealeeatattor a separation from || meal, without effort, pain or dis-/gots one. Her sad old face keeps es i] Miss Paul—Did they allow her her husband, te whom she was jtress, and at the same time 80) haunting me. | Ef ° |] to bury her past? married only three months ago. balld up the digestive apparatis as Ress is only a dumb animal not | : Machine |] Miss Pry—Not until they held She added |to eke the next meal more easily|much good, maybe, but the God % an inquest.—Judge Ho is my second husband. My |) (ken care of | above asks that we be kind - < om 1 4 } tage aus first in doing time.” | To understand what Stuart's! 8. STODDARD. C OR CARS and politics are both complicated ma- Ou :tgletlan Dav ‘Then this man te. not your | Dyspepsia Tebleta are aompened ot} eee @ i : | 1 Jace?” said husband?" asked the magistrate. realize that when they reach | THAT SWAPP CASE chines, but if a woman can learn to be a chauffeur ih Is this the polling place?” sa “Oh you, he ia,” was the reply, [{the stomach they dissolve into at | Mdttor The Star: 1 wish to ey 0 Mrs. Slithers over the telephone to Bamps’ butcher shop. “Yes, madame,” replied the in an desired by! hold gestive juices just few words In answer to a lett me a letter ap my firet hosband's second ingredients | pearing in your paper from M. E His first one te still alive. “lw tainly learn to be a voter! wite | Nature. which the healthy stomach ts sup-| Collins FRENCH ELECTRICIAN blames wireless waves for burn- Spector That t# what ho is doing time |)" : ‘of steamship Volturno, the Cardiff mine explosion and |] “Weil, I'm Mrs. Slithers of 97 tor. Sergi og and the unhealthy stom-| Mr. Collins wouldn't shoot if a disturbances. Maybe they're the cause of the prevailing || Garraway st. I just wanted to ae ith These waters’ eualilies. bt SR aND TEA ‘and freak feminine style crazes. |] tel 70a that it te maining so bard That's It gieat digsative thtieate unen alt P deck as a! > hte o . A -HIGH, jointed iamp-post has been invented, which en- ing Gut, 0b Wil You please enat . Temey Pon what fe Tetiaty # hi oe. wos ia testes Dineen at| A BA Mion, pated. Bees ne ootaient ticket far the pre, Tommy's Pop—-Plattery, my son, |icontained in Stuart's Dyspepsia imp-lighters to bend it down and light it without a la gressive party for me? And while '* sett sprinkled on the tail of || Tablets (s wufficient to digest 2,000] —_— Rather wobbly support for a “jolly good fellow” at 2 a. m. ipereenve prebid I cok Dr Bompe vanity grains of food | Special. devotions in various mane atin | be " ef Whn you have given this a places of worship today, Ash Wed EE UAB sasephaldn that. tio wie hag toft bin 18 [110 Send me up four pounds ce Easy ningle thought consideration you|esday, marked the beginning of ‘An unlucky number. She may come back again. If phone-Harper’s Weekly “Link's future went up inj will then understand why it Is that/ Lent. The holy ashes were blessed ——_— oe eS smoke.” ‘ Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets are the rd om § nie at St cemee ca i “What did he do with all his [| greatest stomach and dyspepsia, thedral at 8:15 mass today. Devo MOMENTS! NO INDIGESTION OR “grater P ag Big te ag you money?" remedy known today. “Peps? | tional exercises will be held daily ; ; ee es Bought tobacco.” Thousands of stomach sufforers|!® churches observing Lent SICK STOMACH—PAPE’S DIAPEPSIN Well, Weil! ate peucied ‘os ant Sixes tt timate : hed ‘One-half of the women tn the One Exception relieved of all kinds of digestive 4 —- : ‘ diseases, are the Influences which | c world retail gossip,” remarked She—You must admit that a . os waleh | | if ay pape a seeay secw that tt 7 Mr. Stub, as he lit his afteraup- woman generally gains her point. p/Nave made these tablets sold by! bs * le nggists In every eclty, tow j . per cigar. He—Yes, until she tri bn . n and) a TATION AT ONCE. | Depeta occasionally keeps the stom ‘Quite considerate of you not sharpen a pencil. a Soe Seer The schooner Willis A. Holden gee ge Le oe and ther eat thelr | t, say all of them retall gossip,” After smoking during the last tat to — draggist today and) of the Globe Navigation Co., of ego Pes Breet goss te foods \nipe ae, snapped Mra. Stubb, as she wash- 80 years of her 110 years, Mra, [\Obt#in a box F 50 cents attic, and crew are safe after a os pee? Well, dontlet Jer hood oS ulthaat wee ed the dishes Nora Sullivan of Potsdam, N. Y.,]| “i | fierce battle with a stc at sea on pre BN y eral Hmit without re! Well, the other half whole is dead. Tobacco is bound to || ee manana | off the coast of Washington. Wire your stomac na ool e ppv Agent Day «Bong sale it.” get them some time. | less messages inst night from the you fust ate has ferment. est, surest, most harmless relief is = ob eetich told how the ‘veers! kaa stubborn lumps; your head|Pape's Diapepsin, which costs only 1 been picked up and placed in tow and aches; belch gases and fifty cents for a large case at drug SALTS IF BACKACHY 0 : : : 8 ee crectate undigested food; stores. It's truly wonderful—it di - v - E ° - , tongue conted—just gests food and sets things straight D RI ) " 's Diapepsin, and in five so gently and easily that {t {* as- DIARY OF N HER®’S INGREDIENTS OF you will wonder what be- tonishing. Please don't go on and Tue 7 | a MELTING POT of the indigestion and dis-on with a werk, disordered stom- FATHER TIME iT Wassina Ton, 0. 0. Fee Millions of men and women ach; it’s #0 unnecessary. , be UE v : — ad 26. Census figures, just pub | | Stop Eating Meat for a While| | shed, ‘show that as ingredl. | ; ents ‘0 e elting Pot, | How times resembie one another if Your Bladder Is +=} 3 New York, with its | | Troubling You 2 human beings, immt sg |'2 spite of the space that separates | “item T grants and the second genera ———T | them! You good people of the 20th} When you wake up with back- tion from the English and century are astonished (though I/aehe and dull misery in the kidney Celtic group, gave $1 per cent | ine | y : »¢ region it generally means you h and the Yiddish and Hebrew i bsele oni teal eg sage peegpade - been eating too much meat, says a| 19 per cent of the total. Only |||| Pompell had ovens for their bread. | well-known authority. Meat forms) 24 per cent date beyond the | | PVE WORN THIS BRADBURY SYSTEM SUIT || «04 could stamp their names on the uric acid which overworks the kid- second generation in tracing | a OVER A YEAR | | loaves; that the cooks had pots And | neys in their effort to filter it from BY A DENTIST their mother tongue. ||| pana, molds for Christmas ples and |the blood and they become sort of o er 2 that the druggists’ shops fn all kinds of quack that the surgeon's room p and it has given me such: good service I want another | One—is what some of our customers say when they come to our Becond Floor Shop to buy—Good Clothing. We're showing the cakes abounded remedies paralyzed and loggy. When your kidneys get sluggish and clog you must relieve them, like you relieve ON FIRST AVENUE THINGS THE PRESS MRTG hfigss cas ccvely caliiuc, wate init cet mates [ll tartering Suatramenter that the fe|tety's coleoss weete siaeigouhave|Cay ne? “spmaisin’ sbect, Sates ENTS PROMISE : tripe: e aiting, ma nto semi-Enelis torturing instruments nat the fe-| body's urinous waste, © you have|(a#y = an complain about being Ss Pad box back models, and the prices are so reasonable for male toilets disclosed rouge, car-|backache, sick hendache, dizzy | {ibd of thelr money by some dent AG Hhis class of goods, too. They begin at |}i| mine and other cosmetics with the! spells; your stomach sours, tongue|to se pr’. J. Brown ot his aoslots hare's foot to lay them on the pallid | {s coated, and when the weather is | ant McIntyre and Heath, acknowl- cheek; that play-bills, advertive-| bad you have rheumatic twinges.| REWARKE of thia thief who steals|edged the two most legitimately ||| ments, notices of shows, ete, were! The urine ts cloudy, full of nedi-|™y pation! 4 lives off my reputa-| humorous men on the stage in the posted up at the corner of the| ment, channels often get sore, water |" MY OFFICES are at delineation of Southern negro types, streets, in atrocious Latin; that the | sealds and you are obliged to seek)! 4 a will be the attraction at the Moore dice were ingeniously loaded to relief two or three times during the 713 First Ave., Union Block for four days, starting Sunday night cheat the unwary countryman; that | night | £ can, qvarantes to cave you fuat| Witt § popular matines Wednesday, CREDIT MEANS BETTER APPA \|| horses had bite in thelr mouths and| Either consult a good, reliable! on» dolar every time you pay me a|in an elaborate ival of their : REL AT NO | stirrups at their sic that. the| physician at once or get from your|aoliar. for, dental “work, because, | greatest musical comedy success, GREATER EXPENSE ||| houses" were. niimber-d and the| Pharmactet about four ounces. of sis wy, wrk often, monet, the’ Ham reo,” under, the man. RcadAn't you tse it? eg thally ie sae ce a {|| names of the occupants painted on | Jad Salta; take a tablespoontul in| rfon shar ther hteheolaws| agement of John Cort. “The Ham Tittle at a time will keep. you tastier bh dewng the balance & I!) the walls; that the men occupied|® gies of water before breakfast Gontiets T make. a doline| Tree” is by George V. Hobart and mmaniy ‘reseed. ull the good seats In the theatre,|for a few days and your kidneya|and you nave @ dollar when I do} Jean Schwartz, and this season's leaving the gallery for the women: | Will then act fine. ‘This famous|*°Ur dental work | presentation of the musical novelty New that, in short, men and women had| Salts fs made from the acid of), When vou eo) r,imy offices) haw been fully revised and brought Today's Entrance lithelr cares and enjoyments, long| stapes and lemon fuice, combined | at the entrance of the bullding; Ita|up to date, The production ts 4 hi with thia, and has been used for| just like the one tn this advertine-| stag 4 Wayburn, 211 Union St. I re Vesuvius burst into fd Sty! nerations to clean and stimulate) ment sliggish kidneys, also to neutralize! Beware of fake Dr. Browns acids in the urine so {t no longer EDWIN | FROWN, DDS. irritates, thus ending bladder wWhak- Senttl ing Tntint 713 First Avenue Jad Salte is a life saver for reg ular meat eaters. It is Inexpensive, until 8 and Sundays who work, EVERY ONE IS INTEREQT IN A GOOD PLACK TO KAT. Visit This Home-Lik: DANCE @T DREAMLAND TONIGHT 10c DANOUNG 1332 -34 Sucond Ave. Near Union & Seattle’s Reliable Credit House Restaurant The Meals Are Good. WARREN’S LUNCH Formerly Wheeler’s—218 Unton, | cannot injure, and makes a delight | ful, effervescent lithla-water drink Open evening until ¢ for peo | EDITORIAL PAGE OF THE STAR | ceealnceal Main 9100. Private exch necting with all deve PHON: RATES "sie tic men. burglar rushed into his store and|done in Michigan and West Vir- shoved a gun under his I sup |ginia, Has there not been enough pose if the robber opened fire he | stain cast on our | would say, “Some marksman!” Of t are you golr » about It course, even if he did work Wke| Mr. and Mr ek sixty to earn his money, he A SUBSCRIBER turn it all right over to the A ee wayman! | PRAY FOR LOST GIRL How about the man behind the| Editor The Star: 1 would sug counter? family to pro-| gest that the people of Wacnington vide for, t set aside a day to 1 that little CULIANS, | Catherine Winters i» found and re a) stored safely to her father, Let WAKE UP PEOPLE Cynthia Grey name the 4a Editor The Star: This is my first} Every Christian would comply, letter, although I have been a reader | and I feel sure much would be ac of The Star for the better part of 11| complished A MOTHER years, and | have taken 4 great in 08 terest in your editorial pege. I think | PRINCIPAL PROTESTS your own writings for the most part Editor The Star: I have read the are the expression of the thousands | story in The Star ot “Hers.” I+ ts of working men and women tn Seat-| indeed sad tle. The contributions to the edit-; Cannot something be done to stop or’s mail are, as a rule, written in| such terrible cruelty? Can't the the proper spirit. Occasionally a| Humane soctety stop it? It i» hard standpatter breaks in witha word. |to imagine that we have such brutes of men in the twentieth cen- tury How 1 would like to buy Oh, bow long t# it going to take the worker to wake up and get wine to this damnable aystem of if wage slavery? How long fs {t go-| she is living yet, and have her put ing to take bim to w up to his | out of misery own interest? See what is being MRS, MARY L. 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