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THE STAR—SATURDAY, MARCH 7, 1914. or scriprs araph News Service of the United Press Assoctation, 1 at Seattle, Wash, Postoffice as Second Class Matter Mall, out of citye85 per mon, up to six mos: #lx mom, $1.80; year $9 he St © I believe that an evangelist who, like Billy Sunday, ean in less than five years collect $300,000 in freewill fings (not including the $35,000 collection he led in Pittsburgh the other day) is 2 reader asks Pt he “just out for the staff” fee Tn a certain sense I guess we're all out for the stuff; we LP faye to be | & “The stuff” is society's main measure of power—it's the ii the president of the d it's In our dollar lifferentiation is there $s his hat is wholly True, it may be made while the in an unu fate of excitement, the result of a wi and not alwa ting enthusiasm. But everybody nee goes to a Billy of what it is like. I'm ney. Not that I endorse Jast man on earth I’ to say nothing He sees the i ns sin-hardened I happen to view it as well as Sundays, In any event, we've sour-souled scoffer course he's out 3 it out is surely _epoiling the eggs. 0 they can have something to fall back upon. ton, Sidney Baker, | scout, at the sk of} | ANDERBILT DEAD Spinning Accused): saved Gch Co — ran, @ rold boy, from drown OLYMPIA, March 7.—The hear-|!& For his bray 1 the bigh- EASHINGTON, D.C. March7—|1,0 on the charges made against) {tt Ronor to be won by a scout " ikely be conferred upon him. W. Vanderbilt, of the famous mil 5.511 service Commissioner Frank| Ho is to get a bronze medal for ing an operation for a Tuesday. Miss Edith Dressler. NORTHWEST Billy Sunday’s Hat-Passing By Livy S. Richard — one yardstick we have by which we can | we're ‘making good” or not = The man in the ditch gets h thus we indicate the difference ind a quarter a day steel trust gets his hundreds a day, in ca ty betwee scheme of things, w er way of y meeting goes with foreknowledge doesn't issue false prospectuses. his advance agents advertise. Il of unexpected hocus pocus. cover, inclined problem of beating up a personal devil heart f ¢ the lure of mansions in the ulty—as one not requiring less | social co-operation in the fa far-off milleninum bu That there are millions to whom Billy's individualistic as y makes a powerful appeal is proved by his aston- hcg nde audiences and amazing s ve le By've as good a right to their view Pto Billy for doing a fine job according t Any man who can go into the average sin-crusted God-forgetting modern Gom« orrah and in a few weeks Sits selfishness into shreds and hang the pieces Billy does, doesn't need to be defended very rgest that maybe Billy is merely for that of our fat-witted American complacency ttle this fall, as expected } SEATTLE BOY TO GET MEDAL FOR SAVING LIFE OF CHUM HOUSE MARINE committee hi: ‘eever that you can’t unscramble the shipping trus' LONG GRAY rats with whiskers have d ‘of United States department of justice in New Haven railroad : eee. Trusts should note, and keep a troupe of trained ra hand for work of this kind. MAYBE THE women are going to wear busties next sea Epamnlly, died here yesterday | p Spinning, relating to the estab-| lif the age of 52, of heart disease, est son of the late William Wandertiit, His widow was for. Lacon oF NRWePrarens| , THaT determine whether ARE THE voluntary He delivers the goods 8 1 GoT You TIMEs GE: HED ~ MERRY So I don’t in the least object to Billy Sunday taking, in SIDQWALK SCUFPLERS! a y the indisputable testimony that ‘his work is appre / rec gust ReeerRee THIS 4 \)) MATCH MAY ‘THE BEST MAN He forces no one to contribute—the off when he 4 “Cer ‘eR GO! The hat isn’t passed under to think Billy is well worth the he says or does—Billy is about nick as a tutor in either ethics or of theology of redempti only the si punching into s as a bait to ¢ as one greater intricacy and 1 rsonal virtue but far building of the Kingdom, not right down here on earth, week 1, so far as possible, p. d. q How Funny A the nch “conversions”—and I guess as I tom fair) to an he wan a an of his pat age last {tness wae of the got (if we're 4 gree bunch was out to dry, e Kul look of pity rejoined in a back seat arises on h “out for the stu But he’s also out for the ; and the way glorious, as we'll all see if he comes taken two years to dis without troyed records on | aving A thorough, prog Complete and courses in Shorthand, Business Spelling, Penmansh Rapid Figuring, Comm competent teachers ANYWHERE. ENROLL ays, furnish the umpire ANY TIME. NOW IS r ase a regulation ball in good con THE BEST TIME. Union Pacific ition, ss te te roruraed the team at the end of the Three Fine Trains Daily aries ee Se Fach team shall play at to the East place and time assigned them the committe You will enjoy the advantages of: | the ittee ahall_ furnish Seattle, Wash. Spend Your Money Rattan order from designs. Reed and made to Our Payroll { died while he was walting for King Rattan Furniture Co. John's déeision es ‘Gttconth Avenue w He then left Portugal and lald his Phone Queen Anne 474. ! 2 : ho a ( ra 7 “en ip ti n ——ene Vt three vessols, Columbus left| Found” ‘oar sctoot|| TQ THE EAST" Business College} :..:.: business training school modern Bookkeeping, Typewriting, Arithmetic, cial Law by a Faculty of NO BETTER SCHOOL ni of each pre [Night S Scho Business College Seattle-Made Goods. Furniture special Expert Rep@iring on any kind of Reed or Rattan Furniture Helps You. Give us a Trial Order. ai lishment of the union depot at poet ie of awarding the ppeni . a meda taken up ong then Rochester, Wash., will be held by] \, local ( of Honor Gov. Lister and the other two r ” of which Howard St bers of the commission at that towr . a director; T ts a | A. Roya t! next Wednes¢ Pome ona. ¥ paate are memb as now related the comm send {ts rec mendati Se ‘COLUMBIA - IVERROUTE. Is the Natural Way net of rules governing beautit you a scenic trip u ar in America 7 You can go through Salt L ames wil City and Denver (without adai-/femee will tlonal expense) harged. » rules are as follows be OW. R. & No (2 ee 2 Oregon Short Line |*"".).".°,°8",",, the ninary gar AND which {t ctr Steel Coaches—Klé Block Sig nals—Standard Pullman and Tourist Sle Care electric light ed Trains Splendid Din ing Car Serv ice Courte ea: inane BY WALTER ISACKSON employes =a lh p) age of 14 ON Uagle lag a He believed that the earth w soa i round, and that there must. be for re 4 ontin Atlantic c married the daughte al papers came into h He was religious and be there were people beyond the antic, to whom he should carry the Gospel. His own countrymen refuy ed the King 4, #0 he yrtugal. His plans he b John of fatal answered the Plunging into the cold waters ot) jumped to the boy hoy next FRAME SCHOOL the ogins March 28, has bee begin game, _aithe Ie OLUMBUS was born In Genoa, at San § C It about 1446, When a ‘ was 10 years old he studied|name of Isabella and Ferdinand the} o went to wife His appearance to indicate that nuy cured. he the ¢ prisoner court took some time to restore order sullenly to the ¢ of Honor committee at nations adquarters in New York city vr has never been ¢ m a boy on the Pacific coast The and ran waa |} attem » fell to ran ald a man in a boat Both be oat exhau near Ma f Tre He oir aid » the dinon park p il, B Bos Marche. BASEBALL RULES Frame i fc each » furnish petent um anguage on the part of cause for disqualifi committee, from all Final Games: In a class with two sections, the section winners will pla et t two c of three for th championship, In class with more than two section the section winners will play a final serie n which each team plays each of the oth/® teams once; at the end of the series, the team with the highes entage shall be the t perc \ of a tie me. to play within the scheduled A team in succes from In case one ne decided n not ready ten minutes after time must forfeit th so forfeiting games fon will b dr rue pped alos, August 12, at 1492, and San Salvador lande nd Oc Cross THE CIRCLE DEPARTMENT * The Circle department is for every boy and girl in attle, | An girl not over 16 | ears ¢ © Is eligible to com in the regular weekly A standing tended to all tribute — storte tures or, drawings desire to Addr in invitation ebildren in ex to con ple they poems, which in print « Ulrele Department, of The Star office. Lost articies are usually found by Star want ada in the “Lost and column, mo set up| and took possession in the| | laughed and it reacue | ning over | to extract | | ° | first the| “TOLETOTHERSIN \ \¢ | subdivisions OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE aie Writes. ny. fridyet went up to nee john drew ackt the uther ni 1 always Ike fo woe dont never holler nor Jump the way ackters and get on y nerves yet he ts al ways there like a duck, you pay 2 dollers for a plesent evening and John deliv the goods this yere John fa ackting in a new play by jim barry, the noted author that wrote peter pan and ete this play ts only about % hour long, but it's some dram young guy no money ” loving in the course of time he gits verry riteh and the worse the behaves ither drer in the that his manny aint nuth a noosance to him you see him tn office making bis who his will now to how nbout your famely, t yer asks my w in ded, anvers t man, ™ on ie a bum dauter just eloped with th \ gens ye. & as it { will leave It to m i if it curses has me ile b john ca ts sum people say lene he has #um vile and a cy his mitt ng to it, give him tat a swell tracged har john, leay and them ir chil Inst ackt he {# #0 riteh ing but lawyer's and he e the he law old my e chut he y worst as nt acks in hie p of tea cluteh. a reel y and | bet he would hang it all over hank Irving and ed jvuthern johnny “Do you charge your husband with tearing your hair? scream 1 would have 1 wasn't there wher Did you but Renton Boy Is Contest Winner The firet contest conducted by The Star's department for children, which appeared — the first time last Saturday, came to a close Friday afternoon. For writing the best narrative of the life of Christopher Colum bus, Walter Isackson, a Rento boy, wins a dollar prize offered by the department, He ts 13 years, Walter tells of the great explorer's life in plain and simple language The Cirele de proud of the letters which received in this contest ter's manuscript was « only after a lengthy deba tween the Judges The next bes’ uted in by the wh this fol) follow ir win a place Elizabeth J. B Vivian Burnett artment in very we Wal hosen to be stories contrib 46th at Mth N. W.; Mabel Johnson, 458 Chenault Hoquiam, Wash Rurton Heliker, 4107 Woodla Park av; Alive Buyken av. 8. BOYS WIN MEDALS r ot r alm t thi 1 put through the button test. Seven boys qualified for the finals and Were awarded bronze t In order to win a badge a boy feet 6 inches in the # jump and run seconds or les ade in broad time rt seconds Monday a test the B. F. Day act Th will ool be WILL TRY TO REPE Greenwood school boys w place in the eighth ammar school contest avor to repeat the sre turned in to Dire afternoon. ‘Th: lor the Me was ist chin himself six times, yards the dash was will previous tanding in © dest 74-5 held at AT ho won grade en His ‘ontest or est mark in the etand ling broad jump. Green averaged 6 feet 66-10 inches. Ry coming up to the first mark, Greenwood gets the cup, If the boys fall, seeond place winners will then get a chance at the cup under the same | conditions GIVE B. F. DAY CUP 4] The pregentation of the trophy won by the B, F. Day athletes in the recent indoor track meet will] take place Monday afternoon at 2:30 | at the school, President Charles VY Saunders, of the Grammar School Athtetle Jeague, will present | |the cup onlittgement of the }Commereial Club to In will be ad | |night in a meeting at Kirkland © is planned to frame a new tution establishing branch ¢ accommodate those distance from Kirklang, the jeeting place, discussed who live iat Side | three | to-| It const! Iubs to a long central IN THE FIRST DEGREE | Cor. said the man tn the room, “there's a fly iter," dining toe m ves him right walter Lat him stay 1 freeze to death, He » KOUD Y ay plied there was in THE COMEDIAN By Jim Manee * e Handicapped willing “He in one of the leading law. yers of Seattle big fees, eh?” 1 #0. Why, ft ta almost as cheap to buy a grand jury as to hire him.” | SCOUT NEWS | What fs to be the best will of at rally season take place wehi park pavilion tonight. The stage will be in charge of Troop ll, Mutt and Jeff will be on hand to entertain the boys. Troop will put on a minstrel show. For supper, besides the regular course of beans, bread and doughnuts, the ad wcout sta there will be ple and cake “ee Boat drill will b of the fea on tures of the summer months. Crew No. 1 has selected Wednesday aft ernoons for its practice day, The other crews will soon choose their | dates, The scouts are now using boats from the Concord, but In a few days a new boat will be added for use on Lake Wast 1p. Races will be he the summer The scouts are aking plans | for a baseball league this summer. | A wil pointed at] th ake nts on have some a ment cau poor digestio i ‘ inactive bowels which 1 cad to a serious sic Imn diate reli afforde t best corrective and pre ventive BEECHAM'S — PILLS Sold everywhere, In boxes, MURDER Is whet is happening to thousands t @ every day. Why allow t tinue? Come to our of | s and have your case examine of charge We tell you he | truth! And the advice we give you is for your benefit nd not ours. We use only the best ma terials and our fees are within ev. erybody'’s rench OURS IS BETTER DENTISTRY WE ADMINISTER GAS Reliance Dental | Office — Sulte 301-302 Eitel Bldg. | 2nd and Pike, Next Door to the Bon Marche Office Hours 8 a, m. to 8 p. m. Sundays 8amtod pom — | |you in the election of Hi Gill. SAW HIM FIRST So you called on Miss Millions lant evening. How did her fath er strike you?" He didn't 1 ing.” saw him com - ~ ‘au wey nor) Aka a TRAN PRA TOLL 790) ib (4isrem ) CO Having taken up physical oul- exe Mrs. Jones was fyhe found it helpfu she exclaimed. morning 1 was the bargain counter f a hundred start ture relnen, avked Helpfu “Why, this first to reach a ers eee “1 see the women are going to mes in that remarked Mr. What are my dear hat naid Mrs. » no further re. ee A Noise enjoy your trip to replied Mra. Par. delight 68 and hear Indeed t live without That so? 1 man supported eee Before you blame another for ing he did, think what you probably would have done in his place see When in doubt, use simplified spelling, and people will think you are learned. To Suggest a Vacation month hiy off, time THANKS FROM LUNDY, Editor The Star: 1 feel greatly|sell. I am too old to go from house indebted to The Star for the sup-|to house. port given me in the last campaign,| Do you think {t is fair? which assured my election. I hope A READER to repay it by giving the people of Seattle the service they are entitled LETTER FROM TOLT. to from « faithful councilman Editor The Star: The Star has IRA D. LUNDY. elected Hil Gill mayor of Seattle. msi ow it’s up to The Star to see that REJOICES WITH STAR. Gill makes good. Editor The Star: I rejoice with W. C. RICHARDSON, Tolt. THANKS FROM FLAGG Editor Star I hereby thank The Star for the good and liberal |notice given me on Saturday, Feb. have nearly a million of them to His re-election proves the human- itarian feeling within the souls of the people who would not listen to| the arguments of the big interest gang. Printer’s ink and brass horns| 28, and also desire to express my had no effect on the minds of the| &Tatitude to the 349 voters who people; they proved themselves| ave me their in the re- broad-minded enough to give a man| Cent election. Fl AGG, a chance. The voters beleved Mr. Gill when he said he hed changed his views. | They believed him when he said he THEATRES MUST would make good for the sake of! his wife and family, if for nothing e) he people will not be disap- | pointed C.J. HESTER. | + 5 WENATCHEE, Wash., March 7.— CAN'T SELL PLANTS, |The Wenatchee city ordinance to Editor The Star Will the ad-| close theatres on Sundays has been ers Star kindly tell me why|held valid by Superior Court Judge & man is not allowed to sell straw-|Grimshaw, and notice was given berry pla At the public market?/ today of an appeal to the supremo My bread and butter is in theleourt by J guson, manager strawberry plants I have raised theatre lof the Wenatchee ATTRACTIVE SERVICE The Four Daily Trains From Seattle TO CENTRALIA, CHEHALIS, PORTLAND And Intermediate Stations. _ THREE DAILY TWO DAILY To Olympia, Hoquiam and Raymond and Aberdeen. Bend. Best of equipment. Parlor cars, coaches and dining cars on day trains. Standard and tourist cars and coaches TO NORWAY In May, 1914 With the Sons of Norway DIRECT TO CHRISTIANIA by the specially chartered | American Line S. S. “St. Paul,” from New York May 7. SPECIAL NORTHERN PAC a 1C TRAIN from Pacific Coast to Minneapolis and St. Paul, where the pas sengers will join those from Montana, the Dakotas, Minne sota and else where, and proceed to New York to embark on steamer fn one grand party For rates and sleeping car and steamer Reservations on $teamships of All Trans-Atlantic Lines Apply to H. N, KENNEDY, Gen. Agt. J. 0. MCMULLEN, City Pass, Agt 107 Yesler Way, Seattle, Wash. Telephone, Elliott 5750. NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILWAY A. Q, CHARLTON, A. G, P, A,, Portland, Or. To South

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