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NORTHWEST LEAGUE OF NEWSPAPERS Telegraph News Service of the United Pres Assectation, Postofti An Excellent Idea | (NOMPTROLLER CARROLL'S bonds in small denominations to local investors _ excellent one. The Star is in hearty approval of it idea to sell municipal is an ‘ This paper some time ago urged this method of benefit- ing both the city and small investor, and the comptroller’s written request to the council for permission to sell the next “Batch of bonds in $100 blocks. is indeed welcome The city pays thousands of dollars of interest annually to Tt were just as well, and, indeed, much, better, if resi- ts of this city got this interest, and kept our money at Municipal, county and port bonds are as reliable as A The particular bonds to which Carroll refers bear interest 4% per cent, a slight margin above what the savings Heretofore, only the banks were given usually pay. he chance to THE SEATTLE STAR’S LAUGH DEPARTMENT OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE ASM (CAME OVER IA THe oe Nreeewen Lives) ay on aucesrers \ SSe £ “sone OF py (CVNER Aaxesrons (cane wen mitw ca bonds, because the city sold them only in big blocks. | if Carroll's plan is accepted, investments as low as $100 be made, and both city and citizens will mutually bene- eby. ging ‘“‘Academic Freedom’”’ PVHE ROLL of professors who have been put out of jobs| in 1914 for being too progressive now, we believe, num-| three; though several others have had their wings) Of course it’s rough when a man who wants to speak truth can’t do it except at the cost of his income ne and to vc privately endowed college. wie omens Se Care Ota iw He Aan’ | But for fairness’ sake, turn the case around and try to} yourself in the place of a plute who pays the freight! Do you think that you'd be} iy keener than he is to have your money turned against you an institution intended by you to be safe and sane/ into a recruiting station for social disturbers? Don’t be misled by any talk about “academic freedom.”| There “ain’t no such thing” in a college which owes its! to a privileged class. Private control of education} in a pinch, private use of education for private, not} ends. | As long as we allow higher education to be privately c we must expect it to be privately controlled. Education, like transportation, is we sub-let at our peril. a public e Draw the Line? ARRESTING a San Diego photographer for photo-| function, ; _ graphing beautiful, and otherwise, women in the nude, taised a question that’s going to strain the judicial iment. accused contends that he did it as a work of art. to the fact that nearly all the great paintings) | } THE STAR—WEDNESDAY, APRIL 2 SOME SATISFACTION By Jim Manee udders muchly up Clowes money For his wite odnens knows, Twat o Pot = Mut, horrors, just think, Bol: Had seven hundred wives P. 8.—"T don't really need this hat, but I got it at a wale and it wae awful cheap.” oe From Sleepy Hollow Dote Hargraves te so ding drat- ted homely that the village au thorities are talking over pans ing an ordinance to compel him to walk backward on his hands and hold his head down every time he comes near the town clock, our town timepiece ts #0 temperament! — Weyauwega (Wis.) Chronicle. ere IT'S SPRING By H. M, Cochran It's gettin’ mild outalie and the grass ottin’ @reen. ‘The warm, warm ratne have Into the aoane ‘The sun's been shinin’ and the birds Are on the wing Guess the whole thing meane to tndi- aly pried nd we're lany, we whould worry, From a Past Era "Tm tired of this dress,” said the wife. “Why historic?” other half. “Haven’ already?” Mistorio asked the I worn it three times ee Equivalents “What about some liquid re freshment?”" “Na. Ah'm an abstainer, Put Ah’) tak’ the money—or a@ cigar,” . ° Recommended Superintendent — What we want le a night watchman that'll watch, alert and ready, for the slightest nolse or Indication of burglare—eomebody who can a with one eye and both @are open, and Is not afraid to tackle anything. See? Applicant—tI se my wife around. eee WITtH CUT "Ex. NOT BUILT FOR HER “Wil you take a ride with mer" “What kind of a machine have you™ “It's one of those cycle cara.” “Thanks, but there isn't room for me.” sir, IU send eee Good Work Warden (to new prisoner)-— What work can you do? What was your occupation? Prisoner—I was a ‘cellist in an orchestra. Warden—Well, then, we'll set you sawing wood. EVCRETT, HURRY AND GE? READY FOR SUPPER, WE'RE GOING TO THC THEATGR TONIGHT. ALS RIGHT, MRS. TRUG, I AM GOING TO NO THEATER TONIGHT $! — THEN, DARLING, You CAN STAY HOME AND He—What do you think of an artist who painted cobwebs on the ceiling so truthfully that the servant wore herself into an at- tack of nervous prostration try- ing to sweep them down?” She—There may have been such an artist, but there never Was such a servant. THE FLOWER FOR THAT rn, "My daughter's going to mar- ry a pawnbroker next Christmas, What would you suggest for ap- propriate floral decorations?” “Holly-hocks.” see Major Schnapps—I want a rug for the bar of the golf club. Assistant—Yes, sir; you want something for hard wear, 6%4n, nickel-plated Shears.. 74n. nickel-plated Shears G60¢ nickel-plated Shears 65¢ fin, nickel-plated Shears 70¢ 341n, Spatula 41n, Spatula $4n. Spatula . 1%4n, No, 629 Henry 8 Putty Knife ‘ 1%-4n. No, 720 Henry Sears Putty Knife . . BOE No. 284 set of 3 Buffum Car bon Scrapers $1.44 SPINNING’S Place you on @ footing with what many retailers pay. you can take one or a dozen, as you pre! Spinning’s Cash Prices Beside Several styles single Carbon Scrapers 50¢ Double-end Spark Ping Wrench .... CASH STORE 1415-1417 Fourth Avenue by Broadway high seniors May 15 Men's club of church hear C. G, Helfner in talk on Alaska railroad bill, Washington students nominate officers of A. 8. U. W. today. Fifth annual bail of International neva association Thursday night t 717% Third | Gray Biace, best Imitator of |strokes used by Odiva, diver, in | | G contest at Orpheum Tuesday night Fire auto bumps motorcycle rid- Simicich, Simicich ped uninjured, Three babies’ rings, loaded re- volver, heavy buckshot sling and bine bandanna found on Jack Crom, suspect nabbed by police. Edward Wilbur, blind student, ‘s in quarter just closed den by Chief Griffiths prepares to deal severely with autoists who violate speed laws. Six pieces of bullet removed from head and neck of John Free- man, shot by Charles Hopkins, in remarkable operation at Provi- dence hospital Five more deaths than births. Anderson Steamboat Co., com- peting line, lowest bidder for county's new Kirkland ferry. No parade Municipal day, June 6. Case of Stewart & charged First Baptist | | Alaska | world’s greatest. 1549 18th 8.) with attempting to assault Camila Casaleri in taxt, goes to jury today. Bachelors’ dance at Leschi pa- villon Friday, May 1. Asa C. Baldwin, former assistant surveyor of Alaska, a visitor. Seven seek separation. A. J. Holton, wireless expert from Washington, declares wireless aerial stretched from Smith and building roofs, would be University Unitarian Woman's Alliance holds delicatessen sale today. Lectures will be delivered at the University by Prof. Andre Belles- sori, Paris, next Monday and Tues day. War risks on shipments from Se attle passing through Mexican ter- ritory quoted at 1%%. POOR JIM HILL! OLYMPIA, April 22.—The net in- gome of the Great Northern railway for 1913 was nearly 25 per cent lower than in 1912 in this state, ac- cording to the company’s statement just filed with the state tax com- mission. The decrease is given as about $600,000. PURIFY THE BLOOD AND DISEASE WILL DISAPPEAR T the blood is pure is a fact con- ceded by the scientific and HAT disease cannot exist if attack the trouble fs at {ts source, the Stomach and Bowels. Cure yourself of Constipation and relief from all {lis quickly follows. == HERE AND ELSEWHERE = ———--@ 1 Charles Bailey. Maj. Gen. Wood, in Chicago, aged 55, to serv transport. | | will follow Batley in a few days Congressional § investigation ot! Bat hips §=Virginia, Nebraska ary.| Under flag of truce federal offi-| Cotton and grain exchanges asked | and Georgia preparing for service for |Cers from Nuevo Laredo garrison,|>Y Representative Henry of Texas | under rush orders at Charleston Mexico, tried to persuade rebels to Overiand trail between Dawson navy yard Join them in fight against U. 8. boos stra Horse going , pieces | i reshayer ese New York and Canadian governmbnt ts turn-! an: ‘exas at Brooklyn navy yard ae a oma ae A pas ing back those with less than $26.|in battle array, expecting orders to by many other nations. Governors Ammons of Colorado | 6° south. Nitiaadh Wi ‘Wadaiek: wathe: aon and Spry of Utah in Washington| Five hundred Mexican citizens at pert of Western Trank line, dead|*tttck federal administration of) Piedras Negras organize volunteer medical world. Rheumatism, Ecze- ma, Kidney and Bladder Troubles are all traceable to impure blood and impaired circulation, Consti- pation is usually the starting point. Disease germs find lodgment be) yond reach of ordinary methods of treatment, and serious troubles be- gin. Deadly poisons, urle acid and countless disease germs enter the | blood and are carried to every part of the body. Effective measures must be used to correct this danger- ous condition. : of women in “the altogether” to a very large extent;! it the great exposition buildings are adorned with statues} nen unadorned; that the magazines and even the daily pape: blish pictures of nude female figures, and that, as elfect on public morals is concerned, his photo-| @ for private consumption aren’t a circumstance to on public exhibition that are permitted because bear-| label “art.” will be interesting to observe on what grounds they this fellow in limbo. Maybe they'll have to declare that) tography is no art. Sulphurro will reach the infected spot. It is the greatest blor-\ puri- fier known, sure and swift in its work. It enters directly into th blood, eliminating the impurities as it goes, The cure of Rheumatism is one of its greatest victories, as thousands in all walks of life in all parts of the U. 8. will testify. If every sufferer, from any cause, would carefully read and follow the advice given in the 32-page booklet that accompanies each 50c and $1 bottle of Sulphurro, there would be ELSEWHE Quee London King George with retinue, state visit in Paris. ns Sir Edwin DOurning-Lawrence, eminent Shakespearean scholar and author, died in London, aged 77. Angry debate in English house of commons over demand for in- 4 thourning because Senators Root and Burton decide not} ‘stand for re-election on the ground that “they find them-| It is ‘a fine exhibition of conscientiousness and no cause) When a legs ir Day Has Passed ‘AIN persons have assumed the gloomy business of out of touch with prevailing purposes.” ing and wailing. a legislator finds that he cannot vote as the people he ought to get out and retire to private life, wherein ‘can perform as his opinion or conscience dictates. The notion that a legislator represents himself or any set interests is about played out. } cannot, or will not serve th When a servant of the peo- ¢ people, he will get out, if} cientious, or be kicked out, if stubborn. quiry into naval and military movements in Ulster proposed by government. Michael Mahoney, who shot at Mayor Mitchel of New York and wounded Corporation Counsel Polk, refuses attorney, Will be commit- ted to asylum for insane. | Robbers blow safe of Farmers’ | State bank at Phillipsburg, Mo., |and escape with $2,000. | Two companies Arizona militia | patrol trrigation canals on border near Yuma to prevent depredations. Mrs. Grace Fitch Conger files lthird divorce suit in New York, seeking divorce from Roy U. Con- ger, son of Edwin H. Conger, twice | minister to Brazil and amb: dor to Mexico, | | Indictment of 198 counts return- TITLE BROKERS PROTEST 01" tones in tonnection with Following the receipt of a telegram from Denver, Col, stating that miners’ tent colony at Ludlow had deen burned, five striking miners, ‘women and five children killed in labor troubles, the Seattle ex- board of the United Mine Workers has passed resolutions of it protest. The same protection for the people of Colorado as in Mexico is demanded. hc <:S,. Se. Slip out of your old shoes. Let ‘3808 q | 6 Before After have them for 15 minutes feet will be surprised. Soles and heels put on right. Rub- im afew minutes. Everything done in a modern manner. REGAL SHOE REPAIR SHOP First Av., Corner Seneca. p Dental Work | Expensive is a vast difference between | cheap Dental work and getting | Dental work cheap. 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Pershing, hourly waiting orders at San Francisco to proceed to Mexico, Forces dispatched from Fort Huachuca to Gleason, Ariz., to pro- tect citzens from hostile Mexicans, Reported that 15 members, Troop B, Tenth cavalry, held prisoners by Mexican federals below border near Naco. Washington reports first body of troops for service in Mexico will be under command of Brig. Gen. » DIANA DILLPICKLES IN “WHAT? THIS? SAY, (WLOID WENT To THE SCRAP HGAP |, YEARS AGO! Boston Dentists 1420 Second Avenue. Opposite Bon Marche. TENT Sucrionw True-to-Nature Teeth The Finest Production of Dental Art Examination and advice Free|>"t 5 Gold Crowns (22-k. and extra! you +. -85.00 Bridgework (strictly cane, per Tooth .. Gold Fillings . True-to-Nature Teeth, per set (Finest Teeth in the world.) All Work Guaranteed 15 Years. 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Tl with ev Then It isn't a question of ou look or feel or what your and think, The scales tape measure will tell their and most any thin man or n easily add from five to sight pounds in the first 14 4 following this almple direction best of all, the new flesh stays put Sargol*does not of itself make fat, ixing with your food, it turns sugare and starches of what measure again how f the fi into . ing nourishme: - nd blood—prepares tt ated form which th All this prod sien p t as waste, But Sarg waste, and does {t quickly. « | makes the fat-producing contents of }the very same mea! you are eating now develop pour and pounds of heavy flesh betwee. your skin and |bonea. Sargol is safe, pleasant, of ficient and Inexpensive. Bartell Drug Co, and Swift's Pharmacy and other lending druggists in Seattle and vi- cinity well it In large boxes—-40 tab lets to a package-—on A guarantee of welght Increase or money back.—Ad- vertisement stops th TWUY, ANYBODY KNows Cec- LULOID Coccars DATE BACK To THe SCERSUCKER CoAT PERIOD BEFORE PEOPLE HAD ANY saen from your | company to resist invasion of U. 8. troops. Canadians ae well as Americans ji the Klondike offer to stop work | and volunteer services to U. 8 against Mexico, Five hundred schoo! boys at To-| peka, Kan., carrying American flag in patriotic demonstration, force | | Mexican laborer: | LW. | strenuously oppose war with Mex- foo and threaten to tie up coal mines of the country if war is de-| clared. | Five hundred students at Wash- ington State college at Pullman, calling themselves “Prexy’s Army,” burn Huerta tn effigy, HRT © Reinet Homesteaders’ special | Wednesday, Eckart's hall | Spirited debate on tolls between and W. T. Dovell, | club meeting, Pilgrim Congregational church, Tuesday night. | Boys confined In Mercer teland parental school attend meeting of brotherhood tn body. Classic Culture club's card party Saturday at clubhouse. Big attendance at monthly meet- ing King County Osteopathic aaso- | elation. | Citizens of Port Townsend, where Admiral Mayo once served in hydrographic office, send con- gratulations to him on Mexican | stand. | Detectives find $700 worth of loot | on Jack O'Rourke and Fred Rogers, “Jean @Arc” will be presented © meeting to|less sickness in the world. IS ONE OF THE Clarkson $3 Hats Worn by all the swellest dressers on Fifth Avenue. It's the newest thing out. Excellent quality felt, new mush- room ourled brim—can be worn telescoped or fedora style. Bow tn the back or side, as you prefer. A distinctively young man's style; $5 quality selling at $3. We also carry & full Ine of Stetson hats, $5. AS TO YOUR CREDIT It's always good here. We'll open an account for you any time. 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