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THE SEATTLE STAR |M SCRIPTS NORTHWEST LEAGUE OF VRWSPAPERS ° According to figur piled by the U, 8, department of commerce, the national debts of the world now ag gregute $42,000,000,000, hav Ing increased 20 per cent tn the last decade and doubled | ade or Ansootation. of the United Press QUEAK Telegraph News Serv Entered mall, out of ‘lass Matter We six mon, $1.80; ye oh one, Mata 0400. Private city, 35 p Ry i Published Daily by The Star F up to six mow am Dishing Co. E _Sxchange connecting all departments fa the leat 40 years... The to forricer THIS MAN tol fe ‘ one terest and other asnual \ ORDERS #7.10 WORTH OFFICER, ORDIN- eae am unted in 1912 to OF NOURISHMENT, To- ARILY I CARRY In this wild world, the fondest and the best st e GETHER WITH TWO Are the most tried, most troubled and distressed. se GOTTLES OF ETHEREAL)/WHAT HAVE Yt George Crabbe Nuff Sed FLUID, AND 4 CIGARS)\GoT TO SA’ iy ‘. Why don't you advertise your WHEN THE WAITER 7A BUT UPON ENT: Be ; an, LAM to aro PRESENTED HIM THE L_ERING HERE 1 " ‘al er tg, il CHECK, HE COOLY Saib, OVERLOOKED THE q The Recall Law and the Courts Just Hungry | FORGOT To TELL igo] awe Was THE PPV HE RECALL LAW, as it now exists under the designing math Wah anes oh oe wee YOU 1 WAS BR ry ‘enue py h influences of the standpat gang which controlled the last fit my case What ts ft you are troubled Pegislature, is a pitiful joke upon the people et i ee Under the law, as it now exists, any judge can come An appetite Mm at any time, and prevent a rec all by « aring that the o- arges sct out in the petition do not constitute misteasance lawye aye all dt malfeasance in office vor perso hould wear Tt was under such an opinion that Judge Frater yeste bad Sure, Let them wear porarily stoppe re cire ic y ns again temporarily stopped the circulation petit ga shee Rha thatled aan Ounty Commissiorer Hamilton ey Why should it be necessary for the people to assign any e whatsoever if a majority of them want to fire one of ei eeeee The recall is a people's weapon which was meant to give sisal naeliene wee watching aa the authority to fire any public servant for whatever stage manager drill some “su may have, whether his offense constitutes m pers” who Were to re or malfeasance in office or not at ee : fact, whenever an official can be ve inns vt y ok y > or malfeasance in cffice, it ts not € wldier ry to go through the rigmarol f a recall campaign t an aL hed rid of him He con be fired by criminal trial in the courts noaere The recall was never meant to take the place of Is. It is merely a weapon to give notice to p fficial + 8:9 t the people always have the right to hire and fire them Diplomasy ; eee And if the courts and the standpat legislatures interfere Paree 2 se lttyslbays mie $8 or ae me Car that right, they nullify the very essence of good in the Asker—Then lend me two from walk of his New York and let the other three ap country home. For the exer the previous loan! cise, or to save 26 cents POLICEMAN AT Eugene, Or., is arrested for burglary be eee help pay that income tax? cause he helped himself to some prune brandy which had been ° ?¢ - confiscated. The such a thing, evidently, as too great zeal Thus Im confiscating Demon Rum. Pee oo cis eee eave oo ak that WE HAVEN'T heard a scientific analysis of the vote yet. #8 Liv te b the orld 9 on th a * heias E | debat h thr in Wil | th ved of inva had been Pointed e Year of Wilson faca"ware wincion atsvccess | the. nail” manufacturers ban: FYOMING to the presidency only two years out of cloistered | signed by women—29 B. C. quet? | o @ “Right to the point.” life, with no personal acquaintanceswith national legisla or legislators, Woodrow Wilson, in one year in the} job on earth, has made a wonderful hit Tt isn’t that he has put through a really downward revis 4ple Richard Derby ‘SEN. POINDEXTER | of the tariff and reformed the banking system in incred-| ° N an tee ly brief time and with seeming ease which is the able a daughter of Col. Theodore » HELPS TO SAVE . if in his first year’s record—though either would ha d to distinguish an administration es It is the grip he has established upon the pub! confi — — fe—the feeling among the folks that he is able and] PARCEL POST E . Your Nerves | NEW YORK, March S—Thet ring over the Inthe Editor’s Mail TREAT ‘EM NICE are. Editor The Star: 1 am a work ©) After T. R.’s churning and Taft's lumbering, his sure By Gil ai ing woman, and ride on cars al ency, smooth and quiet but keen as a razor’s edge, offers By ilson Gardner Stay Young =: every day, Often my direc WASHINGTON, March 5.—In the |tlons are so vague and uncertain jcome contrast. He started with a program carefully thought out and he /fight to save the parcel post there stuck to it as a builder to his plan. was only one vote to spare on the It is early to judge of this program’s adequacy—what) thus far unfolded, though fine by comparison, yet isn’t |T have had to find out how to reach If Revitalized With Kellogg's Sant-| my destination by asking @ police: ‘ tone Wafers | senate roll call, |man. Then I have to depend on An amendment was offered >¥/ so CENT BOX FREE \the conductor to let mo off at the| nt F “ right street ne ugh greatly to affect the crisis of our time, the unequal Senafor Bankhead of Alabama pro} TO MEN AND a I wish to aay, emphatically, that ty of opportunities and rewards. Greed still presses mil Meera, Boe ged eroding seine pone trad |! have never come in contact with i i ¥ “ more courteot thet and i§ to the bread line, while at the top luxury riots with could be used for carrying & greater lobvising men than the policemen Ith unearne: eight than 50 pounds in any one S ecatan ta Guattin Team If this efficient scholar, this mental wonder, can’t lead) package. without Jorntand why they are crit n merle out of the bog, to whom shall they turn? 1 and derided so much { maybe he can. It is early to pass judgment. This , is certain—he is doing his best; and the brand is a / «et out of obtained from on th congress this was the lineup betw reel post vote tent and MRS, A. PALMER HERE'S A BOUQUET te, nda of improvement over the White House average. f wget the express compen L Miie tee Wee: Becaues 90 reine iddentads tha Y neaaeal never betray our confide we HA! NOW we know what aiis Cleveland, O. Pennsyiva- would have prohibited y wechons followed your lead Tuesday to the nia health authority says typhoid germs are spread abroad extending the weight limite beyond eee eet. od sg special in beca people don’t wash their hands before eating. eo 50-p os 1 * 1 poney ai s th nae [] jnothing against righte | pews for the ex | Admiringly you | | A. MACDONALD. Among those post was Ser Washington 4 NDREW CARNEGIE makes a fiery reply O’Gorman’s attack on his peace endowment fund It is wise in Mr. Carnegie to be strong for peace Senator ues CARVES OWN eos to | START RECALL EVERETT, Mareh 5.--Alleging 7 t among other things, that they 1 jegie has read some history. History shows that folks t te “gr ¥ ’ ) t ) : a ed to procure a municipal wate war to recover what other folks have extorted from TOMBSTONE Kollog supply and a city dock, as ve by , Or to acquire what other folks possess by right. Resti : , 5 the people the last election, re fion or robbery usually underlies war LOS ANGELES, March Rob . t A 1 ont vere ners pees starte ; . c really mate to O - o slert Wmboreau Is d by his own ” }againet ayor hristensen and Having much | that really belongs t thers, morally if) } Sia last net bette ts eiead Kond F name and address teday|Commissioners Thompson and legally, Mr. Carnegie is wise in promoting peace as an cae that aduothoured bis besipostame saa packing’ has a’ tems mer Teena ance against forcible ‘restitution. He may think he is ing to the finishing touches on | °¢" { Kelloag’s Sani “i aeons Pt f generous giver but he is only politic Policy passes for|an oak slab he had carved and let- Hor peelcen S Eek | wate te oka) Sriday vate Pr sie ‘osity in many instances. Mr. Carnegie is largely ) “Robert 1, @ failure.” | Mic! of Claermore China Co,, 503 Union litic in sending up a yell every time his peace promotion ee =< was an expert wood in, wt, at 2:30. a jab. | oe. |— —— ———— _ ° pl’ He tree boxes trom Avecsteta’'A MAYOR ALBEE, of Portiand, Or., has telegraphed Rev. ,_ ALMOST A RECORD emir Billy Sunday to come to his town and clean up its sinners. I t* Wilson's Panama mae uge today con ROME LOOKS on American baseball as a brutal sport. | Pgh Raf ! But wait until some American football teams visit her. . of | jal messages, with the Ve ytion of the ta MR. AND MRS. NICK LONGWORTH, who were married sr Pipe gg lcs a In 06, attended a christening in Chicago, a few days ago. Isn't It time they were sending out invitations themselves? hight. ete see! Wasnt that section mio?” — | SESSION ENDS | ers by ex-President Taft A Free Prescription You can have filled and use at home. Do you wear glasses? Are you a victim of eyestrain or other weakness? If #0, you will be glad ° ° eye to know that there is real hope for The closing session of a two-day | you. Many whose eyes were fail conference of Methodist ministers ing say they have had their eyes and laymen from Seattle and Olym-| T restored through the principle of pia was held at the Green Lake| <3 this wonderful free prescription M. B. church Wednesday night. The | One man says, after trying It: “I e meeting wound up with an address | was almost blind; could not see to ove uits Bishop Richard J, Cook of Olym- read at all. Now I can read every pia thing without any glasses and my 7 ——— eyes do not water any more. At At $24 50 | BY A DENTIST |2ieetatte, cous pae dreadfully " | now they feel fine all the time, It ° THINGS THE PRESS was like a miracle to me.” A lady, CEs salen eas a new step AGENTS PROMISE N FIRST AVENUE who used It, says: The atmos: | aie! a asso phere seemed hazy with or with forward in our endea s to offe 4 in about being |OUt lasses, but after using this you better values besides sty of the Hlting kind, pretty rot hey by nome dente | prescription for fifteen days, ev Mae Asa bapaer 16 the aveskoe that is bound to inter. Iat-on M'irat av. representing himaelf|erything seems clear, T can even he mad f th erage “ thrill, songs that ap- to be Dr. B. J. Brown or his asstst-| road fine print without glasses,” It sss > dase peal, surprises and lots of novelties 7 is believed that thousands who , P REWARE of this thief who steals These new Spring Suits at J are promised tn the latest “Mutt Me eeee ra iiton ef my reratas | Wear glasses can now discard them $24.50, in their many new color and Jeff” series of stage entertain. tion. MY OFFICES are at in a reasonable time and multi-| ings and materials will impress J idhina!whion wi vein teas, 719 First. Ave., Union Block | remem the "eves wo at to be) you as the most pleasing valuc he Moore ne thr ee | Irs ve., mon anates the trouble and aon ot| that we have ever had the plea morrow night Tecan guarantees to save you justlever getting glasses. Eye troubles | ure of submitting to you This season Manager Gus Hin|9ee telat Atal wore. of many descriptions may be won-| 7 has surrounded Bud Fisher's popu-|whtle 1 is often superior, i] derfully benefited by following the 5 lar cartoon creations with an en * than one-half the! simplo rules. Here ts the prescrip: | See our assortment of exclusive. | Urely new setting and one ealen-| Rf! q er nan cle tion: Go to any active drug store | novelties in two and three piece lated to make theatre-goers sit up| a dollar, when 1 aoland get a bottle of Optona, fill a} two-ounce bottle with warm water, drop in one Optona taMet, and al- | low to dissolve. With this lqutd bathe the eyes two to four times and take notice suits, ranging - on Se $65.00. in price up to at the ¢ in this advertine i THE T ot se just Hike the one ¥ AT THE THEATRES ] })"), daily. You should notice your eyes ° edeisneimer TONIGHT || Beware of take Dr. Browns. clear up perceptibly right from the Moore—Fritz Kreisler in violin || start and inflammation will quickly pit fp ! (EDWIN J. BROWN, D. D. §.|aisanpear. if your are both ering you even a little, take steps & Co. Metropolitan—Dark Senttle’s Lending Dentiat to save them now before it 1s too " ° ae Seattie—Ralley & Mitchell Stoc ty ‘ First Ave. and Columbia St. fier Pa. poate 713 First Avenue late, Many hopelessly blind might | 3 Tivoli—''The Spooners.” Open evenings until § and Bundays | have been saved if they had cared until 4 for people who work. for their eyes in time,-Ady, OST ANYTHING: There’s a Laugh Here for Most Every One *[ it’s an Absent-Minded World | Has | Second Avenue at Spring Street. JF? clearest elalesieddlititanteseeiiedl EPH, REMARKS SOMEBODY DID UNCLE WELL YOU SEE ) When fellers balked at turnin’ a 1 No girl never made a fool grindstone, but now — they'll of me stand in th’ mud an’ bust a but he-—-No? Who did, then ton windin’ up a automobile. oe 8 Fools an’ their money are soon i @ parted. Look at th’ number 't git Well, this weather can't Laplbonre last forever,” is what about ee 90,000,000 people in the Unit IMPARTIAL States are ng nowadays - ae ad Paying the Penalty ney te Married at the end of summer, only a couple of months before, . and now they already were quar @ ‘eling Seattle Boy Knew And to think,” snapped the RY @ young wife, “how palaverous and John (milking the cow)—Have rapids pect cg oat iaent a drink, Buddie Just for curiosity I'd like to know Bi a 4 (watching f ir how many other girls you made milk in the bucket)—Yes, but 1 vn th there belens sou mene Want strawberry fave ' oe The man buried bis head {n his This Funny Age ] There were twelve, he Crawford What the matter i ti em with that fellow who ts holdin up until it was too lamp post and shuffling ae hg ee (gushingly They tell ue Be the Reason me doctor, you are a perfect lady Crabshaw—There was a time It te 'due to the prev nee of killer. when I'd have said he was drunk, so many kinds of uplift move- Doctor (modestly)—I assure you, my dear madam, I mas distinction between the sexes. ments that lots of people nowa no days seem to be “up in the air.” but perhaps he's new dance. practicing a THEY HAD GOOD LAUGH, ANYWAY John There (s Only One «sBromo Quinine” To Got The GENUINE,’ Oall For The Full Kame Some show, eh? said farshall to George Yank, as the left the Moore Tuesday night. ii ine wits tet et ow Laxative Bromo Quin : “We want said the detec tives The tvo men are tn jail, charged | with entering the room of Edward| Whenever you feel « cold coming on' think Thompson, Oregon hotel, and steal-| of the aame Lasstive Bromo Quyinine ing, among other things, the two) Look for us signamre on the bos. 4 25c i theatre tickets you,” Used The World Over to Oure 2 Cold ja One Day Swan bala Flowers in Spring!” e That's the cordial greeting you will receive when you present your case in the new Handsome Spring Clothes In addition to the splendid array of Alfred Benjamin and Cheasty Special Spring Raiment, we are introducing this year a new line, recognized as the dressiest young men's clothing that money can buy—the snappiest, freshest, most dashing of them all. 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