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cee WY JOE SMITH A CANDIDATE FOR | | | cents? | LEGISLATURE ON--CAN YOU \’ BEATIT~REPUBLICANTICKET Joe Smith will be a candidate for) den this week that an ‘Ole Hanson ge legisiature in the 47th district. Senatorial club’ is to be organized ¢ ‘And the joke is on the republican | at once y | | Because Joe files as a republican “T have been a justice in Seattle Yes, indeed, {t's the same Joe) for five years,” says Judge Fred C ith who is known over the lengtl| Brown, in a printed statement to breadth of the state as the or) the toters, of whom he asks the re } insurgent }pudiican nomination for prosecut Pere’s the way it figures jing atvorney T have tried over When the big split came tn 1912/ 5,000 criminal cases. From this ex was planted on his ranch near] tensive experience I have formed ympia busily making up bis ‘mind | definite convictions as to the best fhat so far as politics waa concerned | methods of dealing with violators vould be “never again” for him./of the law. I believe that a large Maybe {{ he had turned to the sim:/ number of so-called petty criminals pie life he'd have bull moosed two) are not criminals at heart, but mer rsago. It so happens, however,/and women whose naturally good that Joe ith is not on record/impulses have been perverted, In either as a republican of a progres-jall lines of human activity. the!) sive. world is advancing, and the science With Joe filing as a republican | of dealing with the unfortunate and i's up to the grand old party to) wayfaring should also advance. prove its claims that it has reform-| The mere convicting of men, solely ed and progressed by giving him] for the sake of a record of convict the nomination. For where is there| ing, should not be the standard of a detter progressive republican in| efficiency for this office. It is the the land than Joe* real criminal who should be most If the nomination is denied bim | vigrously prosecuted. It 1s the men ft means the republicans are still|of intelligence who intentionally the same old standpatters. On the/ violate the law, There is a marked other hand, it is a known fact that/ distinction between men of this kind the republican leaders throughout] and those whose unfortunate eitua the state hate Joe Sraith about as| tion in life has rendered them lesa much as they hate Senator Poin-jable to distinguish between right dexter. It will be interesting topand wrong.’ watch Joe's fate in the 47th district. | One of his opponents Is J. M Clapp of county docksite notoriety It is hardly posstble that Joe Smith really believes he can win the re pudlican nomination. Still, it's wor: rying some of the old mossbacks | The formal announcement of the | senatorial candidacy for the detuo- jeratic nomination of Judo W. W | Black of Everett was made Sunday | Judges Crow, Chadwick and Gose. jof the supreme court, simultaneous. ly filed their candidacies for re j estion Saturday Ole Hanson, progressive candi. date for the senate, Is in Tacoma to- day, and he will spend the week In Pierce and other southwestern counties. Thus far in the campaign Hapson has way the lead of any of the candidates in any of the parties. He has spoken more times, met | The red and yellow factiois of the socialist party have patched up their differences, and there will be but one socialist ticket in the (‘eld this fall for county, legislative and congressional offices, A determined more people, visited more towns,/ fight will be made to elect several and has been promised more sup | members of the legislature. In the port than any of the other toga| 1913 session there was one so- seekers. | clalist. Band of Mercy | Has an Outing } you grown-ups, did you ever belong to the Band of Mercy when you were a pig. || tailed or barefoot school kiddie? Did you wear a little nickel # something like a police badg for which you pald—was it 25 And did you sign the pledge, promising to “try to be ( kind to every fiving creature, and protect them from cruel } treatment?” Sure, you have, Anyway, we of The Star have, and we have tender recollections of what our | mother did to us after a wrathy neighbor lady had called and told her we had hit her tittle boy In the head with a stone, fired at long range, because we had found him beating a dog. And that is one of the rea |) sons we were glad to learn that the Band of Mercy department | of the King County Humane so: clety will plenic tomorrow at } ) Alki beach and that all hands ) and invited. A especial car will | ) leave 14th and Madison at 10 a. m, journey to First and Pike, | thence Pioneer equ: }\ (10:9 and Youngstown, 10:30, ) |) There'll be all the usual stunts Rann COMPANY E WINS Company E, North Yakima, of the National Guard of Washington, has been offictally awarted the gov ernor’s trophy by Adjt. Gen. Maurice Thompson, marking them winners of the rifle tournament at American Lake, following the an nual encampment, Company H, of | Spokane, got second place, Serat. | E. F. Huntington, Troop B, caval: | lry, Tacoma, won the gold medal | for first place in the pistol and re volver match, CLERK IS DEAD $4.28 Kaltex comfortable brown, Sale price Fiber Rocker, chair, an pletured | ABERDEEN, July 28 —Blood poisoning, which develope’ from | cuts sustained when he crawled $2.50 Folding Card Table, as through a broken window Into his leatherette oF felt, home, yesterday caused the death} a of BE. J. Kadow, 28, railway clerk| | here Hanson has a faculty for cam paigning. It is aptly expressed tn} the following news item in the Lyn} den, Wash., Tribune: ' “Ole Hanson made so many friends on his visit to Lyn- THE ODEON FIRST, NEAK PIKE Tuesday and Wednesday | (Copyright, 1914, by the Newspaper “CHILDREN OF THE WEST"§)| Enterprise Association.) A Usree-part Warners feature, After Dick went away yesterday 1 just sat down and had a good ery. I felt I could do this for Aunt Mary had gone over to spend the ;Gay with Mother Waverly | LT read somewhere only the other day that money was cause for more divorces than even intemper- lance or unfaithfulness and | am coming to believe it Dick and I have had more words lover money ¢t any other thing and the question {s not settled yet And I am afraid that before the matter is settied we will have quarreled to such an extent that we will hate each other. Dick can make money easily but he cannot save it When he has ten dollars tn his pocket he is just as happy as |though he had a hundred in the |bank and he will spend that ten {dollars on a dinner, all the while | knowing that he will have no more |money until the end of the month | Something must be done. We }cannot go on living in this house jot Harry Symone's and spend all |our income on other things. I can- not see what Dick does with his money and | am almost sure that teeth are replacec by he is in debt or he would have ing me start again on the partnership ah Onto Method by artificial teeth | 7" THE CONFESSIONS OF A WIFE MARGIE TRIED TO THINK OF A PLAN, PHOTO PLAYS hopeless, Gerald Reforms at Class A I will never put myself in s place where I'll have to do as did a friend of mine the other day with her to her dr id she bought two beaut! and told them to send the Dill to her husband. Just as they were making {t out I heard her say Class A theatre for the last time tonight, had an artistic npera- | ment, but an aversion to labor, and |instead of spending bis time on bis art studies, with clay and marble, he spent most of it in automobile joy rides with Fay and Mabel. A |“Oh, I've left my checkbook at) gad iack of appreciation of artintic home; will you please give meltemperament, by his creditors | twenty-five dollers and add it bad bo their insistent demands for to the price of the waists?” payment forced Gerald to telegraph | “Certainly,” | discreet smile. My friend invited me qmt at |cheon and paid with some of money. My food choked me as I ate, for |I thought how sorry | was for that | poor woman who must stoop to such | subterfuges. said Madame with a/his aunt for $1,000. His aunt, knowing her nephew's proclivities, sent back «word that if he would finish a statue she would send him $5,000 Gerald soon telegraphed her to send $10,000 as he had finished two statues. Auntie wired that she would be there on the next train to After we had lunched my friend| yee the works of art. Not having became 4 little confidential and told| any statues handy, Gerald hired me that although she had credit at|the garduer and a Jap servant to jalmost every place in the city she| pose as “The Japanese Wr jenvied the wife of the street laborer|and “The Boxer” for his aunt | who came home on Saturday night | spection and gave his wages to his wife so| Everything would have gone all that she could use them for the/right had not a small boy stuck a Rouse the next week pin in the boxer's leg Sometimes,’ she said, “I feel as! This precipitated a rough-house though I were only purchased fust|time and auntie fled. The affair as those other women may be pur-|had a sobering effect on Gerald, jehased for my husband's pleasure| however, and he got down, to work jand convenience, The only differ-|and earned enough money to marry ence between me and those other! his sweetheart STAR—TUESDAY, JULY 28, 1914. PAGE 3. WOODHO a large 1.95 Gerald, who can be seen at the @ that are natural as your original teeth. Examinations ar> now be ing conducted without charge, and estimates are furnished in all cases. We Stand Back of Our Work for 12 Years’ Guarantee. $25 Set of Teeth $8 Set of Teeth $5 Guaranteed .. $1 Solid Gold or Porcelain Crown.... $1 Gold or Porcelain $4 Bridge Work....... Solid Gold Fillings.$1.00 Up Ottice hours, 8:30 to 6. 9 to 12. Scndays, , OHIO Cut-Rate Dentists 207 UNIVERSITY STREET. CORNER SECOND AVENUE. DR. MACY. | Have Cut Prices 1 will save you just fifty cents on every dollar on the best treat- ment than can be given by human hands. My offer ts for you to go to any Physician, Surgeon, Naturo- path, Osteopath, Chiropractor, and get prices, then come to me for ex- amination and consultation with- out charge, and I will show you how you can save make a Dollar on your treatment My work will please you and my prices will suit you. Call or write. OR. MACY Specialist in Advanced Methods 802-24 Globe Block, First and Madison, Seattle, Wash. a Dollar and 1) Anyway I have determined that is the only way that I will: go on | living with Dick as well as I love him, I cannot be worried all the time over bills, especially when I cannot see where the money is go- | ing. | Men are so generous and so un- |fust to women where money is con- | cerned. I wish I dared talk this over with | Mra, Selwin—she would know what I should do. A young married woman is In a very solitary position and she must try to work out her problems alone. jf cannot talk with anyone about this money quéstion as it would seem as though I was finding fault | } ‘with Dick and yet I do not know |what to do. I am sure if I insist jupon having a certain amount of | Dick's salary paid me we will have \a terrible quarrel and I don’t know | where it will end | On the other hand if Dick under- | takes to pay the bills the case is || Complete Report of Market Today Prices Paid Producers for Vegetables and Fruit 20.60 @24.00 1 @ Cucambers ... ’ as @ Feats, sack 1 @ Carrots 1% @ Local radishes Cauliflower, per dom | Parsiey | cal. tomatoes 4 | Hothouse tomatoes 4 | watermelons, per Ib. Ke Honey, mew, CABO eer cese Honey, straine 8 @ Valencla oran 216 @ era z 515 0 per crate 5’ @ i @ Cooking apples s @ Cal. Gravenstines 200 @ Plums ” oO yon, seodionn 200 @ « | er, #> | Germs . i Purine, ood size, doz... 2.00 @ 2'60 Guines fowl, live. Gon ° 900 | O18 ee to 130-1» te Mie Yoni, tnrwe nou } Keane rn Butter w hington Naty hington Wisconsin triplets ....+++ ary women who have sold themselves into slavery Is that | have made the bargain legal and cannot break it easily.” Oh, Dick! Dick! I hope I shall |never feel this way about you To Be Continued Tomorrow.) || To Keep Skin White, Velvety, Wrinkle-Free If you perspire so excessively that |powder makes your © streaky heme and creams make it greas imple way te stop this and k apply ord! fore retiring, nthe morning. Th free from particles of lifeless cuticle |which constantly appear, The wax |absorbs these wornout particles jthe younger, fresher, healthier skin is always in view. An ounce of mer- colized wax may be had at small cost drug store. Use like cold loone 4 | wrinkly in hot w Yr, Une @ Ww |lotion made by dt ing 1 02. pow- | dered saxolite In % pt. witch hazel | This ts Immediately effective in any wrinkled or flabby condition. Use dally for @ while and results will Jastonish you.—Advertixement ed ff ° wax our skin # Fear and Pain Have been eliminated by my modern methods of dentistry, and my prices make it possible for any one to have a good set of fine, strong, attractive teeth 1 give my personal at tention to each patient, employ no transient help, but do my own work and I am personally respon: sible for same. DR. L. D. GRANT 205 Liberty Bldg. Cor, Third and Union Mojave Desert Has Auto The Vitagraph Western studio sent a party Into the Mojave des- ert a short time ago to get “atmos phere” and the right kind of back- ground for a picture in the course lof construction, They report rath unusual events. First of all, they were lost, and one of the autos had to take all the available water from the rest end forge ahead for more, t(Prospectors in the Mojave desert go about by neans of autos, instead of the | plodding burros that ur mind pie- |tures in the great American | desert.) eee Real Indians in This “The Children of the Desert,” a three-part Western Indian drama lat Odeon today and Wednesday, was produced on the famous Miller Bros’. 101 ranch. There are real Indians in the picture A Boxing Kangaroo Kid Dougherty, who is handling fighting “Bob Fitzsimmons,” the celebrated Selig boxing kangaroo, is booking the act for the coming winter. In addition to the boxing bout between the kangaroo and kangaroo and Ad Wolgast 1s himself, a Selig film, showing the shown. eee Addition to Z It {8 reported from the Selig Jungle-Zoo, out at Eastlake, Los Angeles, Cal, that the stork is ex pected to arrive there shortly and visit the belle of the elephant herd. Some stork! | Clase A Until Tuesday Night | «In Wolf's Clothing,” two-part Kalem, with Alice Joyce; “Love, the Clairvoyant,” with Maurice Cos- tello; “A Deal in Statuary,” Edi son | comedy, and “His Wife's Burglar,” comedy ove Clemmer Until Tuesday Night “Pread Upon the Waters,” a Lil- Han Walker drama; “A Matter of Minutes” of the “Man Who Disap- peared” series; “Seattle Electric Pienle Pictures,” with two come- dies and the Heart-Selig News | Pictorial, Melbourne Until Tuesday Night | “Detective Hayne and =the | Duchess Diamond,” four-reel drama. eee Grand Until Tuesday Night ‘The Heart of a Crook,” two-reel Kay Bee drama; “Feast and Fam- ine,” American drama; “How Izzy | Was Saved,” Reliance comedy. ee Colonial Until Tuesday Night “The LAttle Captain,” a Sonny Jim picture; “The Foot of the " a Che Last Word le Frigid Refrigerators Reduced Hullt of solid oak, perte structed chest, In all sizes $9.00 Frigid Retriger ators 5.00 Frigid Retriger 0 Frigid Refriger YY 0 Frigid Refriger ple USE & PLATT— 95 om Wt tae USED GAS RANGES dition $12.50 $14.50 $16.50 50 50 Guaranteed in good cx Detroit Gas Range Jewel Cabinet Rane $27 39 riand Cabinet Ga oller and ele price WE CHARGE NO INTEREST Kaltex price $5.00 sale euler rush-woy kern Tapestry Brussels Rugs Special ain ee TT wT 6; very specially p erings $15.00 Reed stored seat Rocker » nd back in Special prices ummer I Woodhouse @ Platt Furniture @. ine 416% 424 -Dike Street: Telephone—Private Ex: High Lawn - GIRLS, LOOK OUT! YOUR EYES BETRAY YOU! Practice Using Them in Front of Your Mirror, is Advice of Beverly Bayne You can never mistake the look of selfish- flirtation. Beverly Bayne says Eyes see only what they } are looking for. See that? { yours are always looking { iH for something pleasant. { "By Idah McGlone Gibson A noted French writer who has/ | recently made a visit to this coun-| |try said that the one thing that! jstruck him most | forcibly was the| childlike expression in the eyes of | the women over 40. | “The eyes of an American wom-| an of 40 do not show the sophistt-| cation of those of a girl just out of the convent over here,” he says, | “Eyes have been called the wi dows of the soul,” said Beverly | Rayne, when 1 quoted the French-| man to her, “and they certainly are the tell-talen of personality.” When you see a girl with a wide open eye that expresses enthusi- asm and interest in everything, you will see a girl that always has a lot of beaus No one ever mistakes the eyes of @ flirt or of the selfish, self-cen tered girl. Hope, joy, peace, love. hate, selfishness or greed can be shown by the expression of the eyes unconsciously, and it makes no difference {f the color of your eyes are black, brown, green, gray or blue, it is the expression that counts. 1 do not have much faith in beau ty lotions except those which make for health and cleanliness, but I do think it is necessary to say that few people have perfectly clean eyes, | Your eyes should be washed as/ conscientiously as your teeth 1" An eye cup is as necessary to the girl who would be attractive as a tooth brush. After you get your eye cup, fill it with a 10% solution of boracic acid, to every pint of which 10 drops of spirits of camphor has been added, Wash your eyes with this every morning. ow in Eye of Sincerity Girt The Girl Who Shows the Wide-O Attractiv Is the Hill,” Fesanay drama; ‘oot prints,” Selig drama; "The Little Widow,” Biograph, ‘and “Buddy's | Downfall,” Vitagraph comedy. oes Mission All Week | Mary Pickford in ‘The Eagle's Mate,” drama | . * Alhambra Until Wednesday Night “Animated Weekly,” “I Love the Nurses,” Pathe comedy; “Allah 3311,” three-part Kelair drama. cee Odeon Tuesday and Wednesday “Children of the West,” three- part Warners feature. owe ? RESIDENCE THEATRES At the Home Until Wednesday “Cast Adrift in the South Seas,” two-part drama; “Passing the Love of Woman,” drama; “Billy's Riot,” ; o comedy At the Pleasant Hour Until Wednesday “The Forbidden Room,” three- part drama; “The Fourth Pro. posal,” comedy. FERRY IN COLLISION The West Seattle ferry and the | freighter Comanche ‘came to. gether last night near the Seattle | slip. Signals were misinterpreted. | No damage was done as both ves- | the sels were backing full speed when! publication they hit. CIRCUS IS COMING CONFER ON WAGE A conference between mine work- ors | Wage agreement is on at the Lyon building, The agreement reached } Will be subject to a referendum vote jof the United Mine Workers. WE GUARANTEE Ob, fine! ‘Nother show coming. Get fellers Barnum Bailey, with thelr elephants doing the tango and playing baseball, roaring lions, pretty girls and dash ing horses and umsteen dozen other attractions, are on the way The circus comes to Seattle for two days, August 17 and 18, The tent will go up at Third av, and Republican. GROCERS BOOST Seattle-made goods will be t ed by the Seattle Retail Groce sociation, The campaign to ¢ a popular demand for locat products will be discussed at a meeting in the Henry building ton'eht ready | have when Glasses fitted by us, whether you pay $2.50, $5.00 or $7.00. Satisfaction you Manufacturing plant in con- BOOST LIFE INSURANCE | nection, Life insurance is an ald in the struggle that organized society Is making against crime, vice and pau perism, This is the claim made by Life Bulletin, an enthusiastic issued by the Puget Sovnd Underwriters’ assoclatioa, Curry Optical Co. 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