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THE STAR—SATURDAY, JUNE 6, 1914. MAYOR WOODY OF BOTHELLIS {Here Are the ee — oe Sa Cat CANDIDATE FOR COUNTY JOB; | ‘op of P.0. Bhitding on Her Toes NEWS OF WEEK IN POLITICS TALKTOCOURTS WASHINGTON, June 6—John tified today that Rockefe Mayor 8. F. Wood f Rotheti| ets the ast indiffe das dropped his Fedora in the ring ers. He haa had the senator for county commissione f the/al bee bus h district with economy, Effict ity" ts to be the Woody Woody will run on sive ticket. As cate and ent years, W« edge in road declares that the for roads is the of the commissioners It is possible that tive W. T. Christensen may contest the prog ination with Woody | It is @ noticeable fact t County Commissioner Knudsen | stop-Lo: will ask for the r an ne tion. No dem ney, te ler was too feeble to appear before he interstate commerce commt fon in its investigation of the “loc ing of the New York, New Haven & Hartford He declared the margin between Rockefeller and death was excec ngly slight, and that the least trr tation might end his fe It was belleved the commission would accept Garver's statement and abandon all attempts to call Rockefeller some tir publican nomination with Sen rege U. Pipe n all proba Nature is kind to her dumb reatures, Peek-aboos and thin hose arrive Just in time to save the mosquito crop.—-Peorla Jour } nal Tacoma ann | wres, is financed and r ments have been made yet n the republicans Kd 18, | standpat floor leader in the hous The » n¢ t of J. BE. Chil! jy secret head of the organts ders, t the Chamber of | ¢ Frank Dalla former sec Commerce and resid t ft to ex Gory. Ha ia th avowe the Scandinavian n bank , | that he will rur » senator | in the 34th ai 8 no h of @ surpris butted into elaborate sts Act Quickly. Don't wait until you have some ail ment caused by tion, bil fousness, or by inacti bowels which may lead to a serious sick ness. Immediate relief is afforded! tt is rumored th by that be corrective and pre ey's office will soon years old, and want to ask you if | ther any cure for cigaret smok | ing My father taught me to amoke when | was tiny, and now if I try to stop | almost die. My father smokes them, too. | have a little boy friend who told me only wicked women smoke, and | don’t want to be that kind |The giris say | am tough and will not speak to me or play with me. ba sen town Kc | My mother is dead. Please tel! ’ for Swhite te Kenne J | me if there is any cure, Miss Grey 1g, Rhone Raya te Perhaps you know of some medi ; nitcan tick t Whoever gets tb cine, | could buy. | just tried to nomination will have a job on his! stop for two days, but it made me | hanc ! Alfred H. Lundl so sick and nervous | cou ewe yin <a on ator, wh > will jwalk, or hold anything ey ormer deputy prosecutor, who anye in | likely be the progressive nominee. hands, Please snewer. | A—My de tle girl, you are Bald everywhere, in boxes, Jee, 280. | a kles will be the repub- ject wicked, not | t county clerk make you you ‘iekies, th | boy and t think they know, but they taken 1 would \ me 7 ‘will be either D. K. Sickle the} father or W K. 8 ckles, the son Meine, if 1 } pin Mate of were you, » smoking all at vot the 5 sod Paget Ap lonce. Try nethod of smoking r does not at this ; amoke one « today than you did 315 ST oe ™ Sickles is the present The Most Wonderful Legs in the World, Mazie King’s yesterday less tomorrow “TNE BABY SPY” r . | than you Two Reels county « The busy agent waxed eloquent. He waa telling of the 1 wou much to write “MARRYING ennre uEN” — os of Marie King’s tootsies you privately, for 1 believe 1 can “ “Tell you wh he said. “I'll get her to tiptoe down the 42 > ot helping you with MOTHER aN wire” fights of steps of the Smith building lh ga Phe vans of s “ping o ne ol said The Star's dramatic critic, “There won't be m ach licnow at least once a week how it for Mazie King, the girl with |)2o4 me a atamped, self-address New Machines rented ‘ next, Tuesday at noon. the world,” to tiptoe her way up the | rere ee ee Pt eon it private WHITH SFWING MACHINE Co. Q—! am engaged to be married, aD Third (Near P+) Mate tsTs « lovited to me the stunt ne a ING 10 NATE Mes fe is the lancing feature of “The Passing Show of 1913" | and he gave me an opal ring ba r ik. | engagement ring. Do you think I r arran f the building and then down again | jat the Moore t next week at iis bad luck? Everybody tells me 1013 THIRD AM 104g) ‘ereferred today to the conste ar your ring and be happy, stamped, selt-addreseed envelope | HIPPODROME tration’s trust program is en- acted. When the marriage w ) contracted, it wes entirely legal and for a private reply — Merie became Mra. Thomas J. Cushman. cy NTHIA GREY. But the law now says Merie must give up Cushman's name, that _—- the marriage has become null and vold, and that, in effect, there Q—I am a constant reader of your was no marriage at all. letters and find them to be of great The law goes further. It eaye that If Merie had become a help and have profited many, many y them. | says he told her he was 23. Cushman says he was only 19 then. birthday Is not very far off, | would Somebody swatted Rush Warner The lower court held with Cushman, and Attorney J. R. Fitz |tike you to suggest something appro- over the head early this morning as| Gerald will argue the case Monday in the supreme court in behalf of | priate for me to give him. | havi he was working at a garage at 16th| Mrs Cushman. kept company with him for quite ay. N. E. and E. 40th st., and knock- little while and have corresponded H. Gwilyn was held up and eas | an answer. Thanking you, bed of $12.50 on E. 40th and Second Although Louls Hugo Smith, p par- {iff Ted McCormick issued orders to- A CONSTANT READER. ay. N. E. some time before by two/doned “lifer” from Walla Walla last |4ay for a careful watch to be kept|| A—If he uses a kodak, a book men who, the police believe, may/ran ig suffering at the county hos-|°%er the man for his pictures will be appreciated; have been the ones who attacked | ns Smith ts now under conviction) if he likes to read, a good book; a |pital with malignant rheumatism, | for burglary since his release fountain pen, or a pillow, or picture uv nde rSher-| Officials fear he may make a des-| for his den, or room, will be appro- perate attempt to regain his free priate. it . na ling to phystch makes 1 ching i SSM [scoring to phystolan tence which arene eczema vanish TEDDY TO TALK IOWA SWEPT BY he mut now ferve and that be may Q—1 am a constant reader of » pyere ti letters and answers to them, ee aa ee TO COLORADANS be faking his severe attack of your skins itching, burning and disfig- — Three oth ured by eczema, ringworm, or NVER, June 6.—Edward Cos} NE: EI H Jail awaitin other tormenting skin trouble, in tigan, progressive candidate for gov- William Sears, the Interurban mother and several girl friends, be- @ warm bath with Resinol Soap, ernor. just back from the East, de bandit, will hear his fate next week. sides myself. onan gl, Gage” toad Resinol ciared today Col. Roosevelt will Edward Rowan and Edward Dris- One of my friends and | are go- ak in Colorado during the fall | coll were brought before Judge Ron- Ing with two soldiers, and think ald today for sentence as habitual they are very respectable young Ointment. e soothing, healing Resinol balsams sink rightintothe aie Seat criminals, but @ lengthy argument men. We spend our Sunday after- soon clear away all trace of erup- SHELTON, Ia, June 6—Four | by Attorney Dorr caused a continu-| noone out at the fort or out at the rheumatism. and think you are the one who can men are at the county give a good idea of an argument life sentences. which has come up between my skin, stop itching instantly, and tion, even in severe and stubborn BEGIN N NWEW LINE) are known to be dead, four 8208 beach on Fort Lawton, and don't Resinol Soap and Resinol Ointment also | PORTLAND, June ’6.—Work on| 25 are unaccounted for, follow- clear away pimples and blackheads, and the OW. R. & N, line, seven and| jng three distinct tornadoes form a most valuable household treatment one-half miles in length, from the| fer cores, womde, belle piles, ote. Bed | Tenino cut-off, Northern Pacific to| Which swept Northwestern by alldruggists. For trialsize,free, write | Civmnia, will start next week. The| 'owa yesterday. | Precribed by doctor fer lovee,” "| line will be in operation by Novem- One of the storma struck the ber 1. town of Sanborn; a second, Hospers, and the third devas- || tated the farming country > farther north. | | | ‘TACOMA COPS | | BRAVE BUNCH Frank Sawyer, 14, 624 Ninth a and Frank Smith, esler JOIN THE TILIKUMS SPECIAL TRAIN TO THE PORTLAND ROSE FESTIVAL Round Trip $7.50 way, who for ma pater: | day vi wyer’s uncle over Sunday, were given a chilly recep-| tion in that city | || As they stepped from the boat} \Ithey were grabbed by the police, who thought them runaways. The| ; ; Seattle police were notified, and||| Leave King St. Station, Seattle, Tuesday, June 9th, he ae the ier levy a midnight; arrive Portland early Wednesday A. M. Pull- Perry joataan, cubning betieon Lee | Park tened and the uncle found. man electric lighted sleeping car train. r Israqtah, passing along the st ail City, Preston, High) Point, Returning leaves Newport 1:40, 8:40, 6:40 and 7:10 p. m } WASHINGTON, June 6.—Presi Lake Washington dent Wilson returned today from Annapolis and spent several hours || he 1s scheduled to discuss the Mex-| FORTUNA leaves Mad joan situation with secretary | Northern Pacific Ry. Named by the Tilikums the Official Route on Park eight times dally for Kirkland and 4 AQUILO leaves Madison Park seven times daily for Houghton and Bay || Bryan. my scactahtd fork sd dns util te seu sine too EMDORSE WHITE MAKE RESERVATIONS NOW bigs YR io leaves I en times dally for Bast Seattle and pointe on The Seattle Pressmen's Assist Ticket Office 107 Yesler Way. BOR ye Pg 4 ants’ Local Union, No. 6, has vot Telephone Elliott 5750 ed an endorsement of the cand! . «ANDERSON STEAMBOAT {COMPANY dacy of Orawiord 3 White ‘tor| prosecuting attorney, Q.—I am a little Spanish girt 15;think we chase after the boys, for BULL BROS WASHINGTON, June 6 \s. WORRIED. | Erna: waren ware penned ge How can an tnanimate stone! seems aeuae secant wie give you good or bad luck? It ts Just rinters Seeeetes ear te tic tonto | superstition. and not worth listening | for action § there. Prominent aa le nse bol ‘thor ansealang tt te senators today said they were | knows echinet abet. | practically “resigned” to re- DANCING maining here until the adminis: sx Wwe? 1 Mead |mother, her child would have been an lilegitimate one. times b | N And all because Thomas J. Cushman, a university athlete, backed | | have a boy friend whom I have jout after the marriage, on the ground that he was under age. Merle | known for about two years. As his ed him down and out. Warner can't| 46 ” regularly for almost a year. We have imagine what the motive was, as $80 exchanged presents befor but he had in his pocket was not taken. | | would like @ few of your sugges He did not see his assailant. tions, He is past 20. Wiil look for Al TENTION, LADIES TOLEDO FOLKS ENJOY FREE *!"""8..-%0 RIDES IN STREET CAR FIGHT; cses2 un”, TRUST DAREN'T PUT ’EM OFFS Sa. Me. ut own Bier der your printing by mall trom By Judson King | FRANK P. NOLAN , ‘ | 1407 Fifth Ave. | TOLEDO, O une 6.—The Toledo mj Ee will save you money on all th its fra lises ¢ 1 three otiog orders. inless the untarily pa THE VIRGINUS HOTEL ; f 404 Virginia Mt, near Westlake Avs Outstripping in spectact of ( e Phone Elliott #03. the famous ma “Golder nearing 1 climax which will make history Mayor Carl F. r and » city council, stand pat on their platform and writte rsonal pledges, demand a three-cent fare. The company lares a three-cent f im Ipossible, but agrees, under certain conditions, to try the scheme for a year 7 essen -| About twothirds of the peo | Modern. elegantly furnished outside « mmodations in. urtesy for the « oo to $1. ently joonted | ple, Just to show they are too | reer good sports to hit even a down- and-out street car company, pay the nickel with a grin. | But don't imagine th are being horn-swaggled. They know the company {# well aware its chances - for a franchise would go glimmering if it throw them off the cars - municipal ownership would come |in a hurry Big Boss on the Job Henry 5. Doherty & Co., of Wall they call us up and ask us to come, st., New York, recently took over and they come out and accompany | the old company—the “Big Con us up there. We act respectably “fter it had repeatedly failed to land and think it is no harm, but some | 4 franchine girls around my home do, and so| Henry S.,, in his own genial, prop does mother er person, is one of the most astute Service ICE DELIVERY CO. ELLIOTT 5560 cvening Course” fn 1 am not 18 years old yet, and| and able public-utility promoters tn lke to obey mother, which | most! he United State ENGINEERING SCHOOL, always do but for this subject || His companies own property in nat eet ane ee have Just mentioned, She does not| 176 cities like me to go very often. | would He claims never to have been much rather enjoy being out In the whipped in a franchise fight and is| fresh air than to go downtown to Persons lly on the job at Toledo. | some show, like these other girls The Fight of His Life do. Clearly, Henry 1s up against the | Please answer this as soon as| fight of his life | possible, telling me if you think It} He fs in the ring with a people! is disrespectable to go there, and| Who have for eight successive elec- | oblige, ANXIOUS, | tions licked a powerful street-car| orporation, managed by one of the While I do not believe in very young girls patring off with | *moothest politicians Obio ever pro-| young men and roaming in secluded | “UCed-—Walter Brown, | spots, | think the open air by far yn the other hand, with a prop- - cathy Ang nd bonded to $21,600,- eferable to indoor entertainment aries time ctyeie 000 physical valua- | Ber I ao ‘gegen ee FO an't grant 3-cent 8 and ee picated tn weteelcin mud ier ends to his stockholders. sensible, with a wide, deep sense of They're Praying for Him Besjdes, a 3-cent franchise would be bad precedent. Other cities! would demand {t, To allow munictpal ownership would be worse still. All street-car magnates are praying for Henry Doherty believes in private owner. God's beautiful creation, which 1s 80 | clearly shown us in nature—the/ woods, tr flowers, sea and birds, | all happily essing their inno cent enjoyment of their creation If a girl gets in touch with these | things, she will not want to assoc!- ate with any but high-minded people of both sexes and will become her own protector. ld me the postoffice should be run by a private corporation, and - even the public roads. DR. L. R. CLARK, D. D. & The public schools he would re- De: Q—1 have been out of employ-| rain ay a patt of the pomee menerer| We Cut —_ ntal Biles ment for several month th. alf although | , He 1 have tried my very best. | have | 2 ‘He admite It le @ hard: job a wife and three-year-old boy, also a! 4, Geay The work is morn to look” on whi with folks educated ‘ h eg gh crabs —. aul by “Golden Rule” Jones and Pree feel eragon re co mas- would It be wrong if my wife should) 72M Johnson. ba ave t ke Reste tion Plates, have me arrested under the lazy To all arguments they reply— | rics, Go wonders toward re husband law? | am willing to work| > ent fare: pbggedn Pt ey outta lines If he says It Is Impossible, |t%® mouth to its you : for the city if | know my wife and * |and appearance. Our Combination they tell him to “squeeze out more the water” and it will be, Fiatee See ae want no charity, Miss Grey, but ‘| teeth remain in the mouth, are Seed nabs oh poigpcre citar it | self-supporting and roofless, Every | |due in two weeks and must be |BATTLE RAGES tur ison rae tel frices are le tistry is ours, Please tet me know through your! QIN VESLER WAY) sexx ss susranteca. tone that! columns if | can be arrested and | enough? put to work for my family without | getting my wife into trouble for|, H. F. Adams, 23rd and Yesler,| Regular $10.00 Plates. saying that | am lazy, when we both | fears for the physical well being of| Regular $10.00 Crowns know that | am not. | am 37 and|® Juvenile group of would-be Na- WE GIVE GAS strong, capable of hard work, and pose Set ana who conduct —_—_ witling and anxious to do the very | ferocious warfare in the vicinity of Offices hardest for living wage 1 have|?Sth av. and Fir st., using garbage Regal Dental ‘ asked for work in every mill, ma-| 40 covers as shields, Dr. L. R. Clark, D. D. S., Manager — chine shop and most of the ware-| He has asked the police to try| 1405 Third Av., N. W. Corner Ui houses, but no real work, | can’t|t© bring about a peace treaty. Note—Bring this ad with you — stand It to see my home broke up, My wife and myself thought of this lazy husband law, but | told her | iH would first ask you about the mat-| ac an | 7 ter. { | 1 know those that are down are| always first In your heart and mind, | and God knows | am down, but will- a S ing to get up at the slightest chance. s aby will not want for anything. | Very thankful for a reply, | A WORRIED FATHER. | Monday Only — June 8 | A—Calls are beginning to come) |in @ little better now than they Deore Open 9 a. m. Sharp were for men for out-of-town work. All Trimmed Panamas, Peanuts, Leghorns, A big lot went out a few days ago Milan Hemps, newest Midsummer Styles, that I know of, Watch the bill- boards closely. A man can usually get pick and shovel work on the railroads, and you have much to be thankful for that you are strong. § ‘oenr'wse" ows and oo tet Hl MODEL MILLINERY (5th Floor) | what I could get—even when not a @ living wage. It paved the way for | . something better, I was without a home and with only 25c left once. | If you have to sell your home, be | thankful you have one fo sell. I wouldn't stoop to deceit were I you. You are too good a man for that. Take heart, and go at {it again. Each moment holds another oppor- tunity. trimmed In the latest lacquer wings, cher- ries, bows, camellias and white flowers. Ex- cellent and unusual values, Just come and see. Q—WiIII you please send me 18) Indian names and the meaning of | them. Please do not throw this In| sket, and answer ble. Waiting patientiy. BLUE EYES, A. — Patiently - Waiting-Blue-Ryes | will do for a “starter.”. You ce+ tainly do not realize that I cannot take all my time and space for one | janswer, or you would not rake sich | a request. You have not so much To All Points DAILY JUNE 1 TO SEPTEMBER 30. Stops en route permitted. Return limit October 31, mere Relatively Minneapolis, St. Paul These Duluth, Superior ... as indicated what class of Indian| Chicago, Milwaukee : 72:80 pets names you wish, nor the use you| to St. Louls cick 70,00 Fares wish to put them to, and were I\f a Omaha, Kansas City + 60.00 oe foolish enough to give you a hap-|M Fe Denver .. 2 85.00 a hazard list it might not contain one| ew New York, Philadeiphia ... 108.50 Other available name, If you will ask for| Points, Washington ...... esses 107.50 cme a book on the subject at the refer-| Pittsburg .....- . 2 91.50 Points ence room of the public Nbrary you} will be able to select them for your- self. | YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK Through Gardiner Gateway, the northern and original entrance, Park open June 15 to September 15. Q.—! have a good clean article! which | wish to advertise in the dif- ferent papers and sell through the mail. | am ignorant as to the fed- eral laws concerning the mail order business, Will you kindly tell me where to go to obtain the necessary | information? Thanking you. ANXIOUS, | A.—Inquire at the Information | window at the Postoffice. Four Transcontinental Trains Two of them to and from Chicago. Three to the Twin Cities. One to St, Louts, A. TINLING, A. G. F. & PA, Room 2023 Smith Bidg. Seattle H. N. Kennedy, G. A. Frt. Dept. J. O. McMullen, C. P, A, 107 Yesler Way—Phone Elliott 5750, Seattle Northern Pacific Railway 4. D. CHARLTON, A. G. P. A. PORTLAND, OR, Low Excursion Fares for Portland Rose Festival Tickets on Sale June 7 to 11, Inclusive. Q—if A loane B (his brother) money, and B dies, and a girl claim: Ing to be B's daughter comes In to claim B's estate, can A collect his| loans from the estate by showing check stubs for the money loaned B? A STAR READER. A.—A man’s debts are always paid from his estate, before it is turned | over to the heirs, but there must be greater proof than the check stubs,