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Diana Dillpickles ln An Adroit Proposal Wins Results A 4-Reei ‘Screecher’ RE WERENT SO TELLICO | OSCAR DI PILL FANE, ED nk aA STAR—WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 12, 1914. PAGE 4, “I WONDGR WHY MR. De MUSH Doesn'y Propose, HE STARTED Severgu TIM6S. Dear me, © BUPPOSS WALC STREGT NEN ARG TEMPE RAMENTAL AND GASILY Dis SCOVERS RATIONAL BEINGS THE _SEATTLE STAR NORTHWEST LEAGUE OF NEWSPrarcns ‘Telegraph News Service of the United Preee Assoctation. Entered at Seattle, Wash. Postotfice as Becond-Clase Matter. eee O6t Of ety, 95 per mon. vp to carrier. cit: six moe. 61.80; year $3.26. month. Daily by The Star Pubitehing Co, Phese. Main 9400. Private exchange department Slaug! y the truth, A wonderfully ing, you by the soul, yet is only part| | little children. am _ dlesome interference w freedom of expression The courts ought to keep hands off the recall as much} “as possible. It was because the courts and court systems _ proved frequently unavailing in public officers that the people their own hands through the recall. And now what happens? When the Knudsen recall petition was filed with the auditor, it had sufficient signatures. But the court stepped in and allowed 1,171 withdrawals. > The recall law said nothing about the privilege of with- Var for the Man Who Fights--- ind for His Wife and Children He’s never seen it. He's merely read or heard of its and dazzle—which are for only the few on top. The Star begins today a story which tells precisely what is to the poor devil who has to fight it. ' Tells it so vividly, so unanswerably, that when the story d in book form the German kaiser promptly sup- d ft. didn’t dare to have the awful picture get before the millions who were to man his firing lines in the that ge? soon to be. hter House” isn’t fiction. se; t it reac! the eye of the innocent who lorious—war which turns ish torture upon women can ever be reall: into beasts and inflicts such | | JUDGE FRATER killed the Knudsen recall. | Doubtlessly he acted with clear conscience and with @ full measure of judicial temperament. Let no one mistake us. } ludge Frater, individually, is really incidental. It simply the lot of Judge Frater to make the recall decision, | | and the biame is upon the court rather than on an individual ‘The court is deserving of unremitting censure for med- m every and any occasion with the rid of unsatisfactory to take matters into The court went further, playing right into the hands of the Knudsen advocates. It held that no new names could be added to the original petitions. could go ahead and withdraw names, but the people's hands| were thea to file new signatures in place of them. The law said nothing about that, either. law. In other words, Knudsen | It was merely judge-made | “Yet some wonder why there is so much social unrest. 1T 18 announced the American-Hawallan steamer Nebraska witt | be the first to pass through the Panama canal. or 89th first ship through? Let's see, Is she the) ‘LEIPSICSIGHTED SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 12-——The IF THE city can’t operate its street car line on its own streets, where all equity should give it that privilege, the bus idea proposed by Counctiman Erickson doesn’t listen bad at all. DON’T GIVE up hope! The supreme court may yet decide the Hamilton recall Injunction before Hamilton’s term of office is up in 1917, NEWSPAPER HEADLINE says: _ Lendon.” At that, It’s better than being booked at police headquarters. ttle Residents Booked In | | | German cruiser ee clearly. HUDGON RIVER region produced more than a billion bricks last = : " year. INSTALL OFFICERS > E, FORAKER, LORIMER, JONES—Birds of a feather, |, Wout. Col. T. W. Seott, command THE SHOE REPAIR MAN 216 Union St—2 Shops—110 Madison T HAVS PROVAHT YOU SONG REFRESHMENT, "I'M AWAYS INTERRUPTOD WHEN X TRY ‘To PROPOSE TO THAT HEIRESs, Mis9 DiLce || DILLPicKiss, PICKLes, wer, TLE JUST WRITE MY 1 ER—— HOPE You SPINNING’S OVERSTOCK AND DISCONTINUED MERCHANDISE SALE OFFERS YOU HUGE SAVINGS $1.25 eet Mrs. Potts’ Sad irone $7.50 Dudley Adjustable Bicycle and Motor. cycle Wheel Truing Stand ox Be 4'¢-in, Wrought Gate or Door Hook and MR, AnD MRO, SMITH, WOULD You KINDLY STE HER INTO THE HALC ons A Marine Character | “He should be quite at home by the sea shore.” “You; he has sandy hair, watery plenty of ‘rocks,’ and, moreover, thinks himself the only pebble on the beac! ee Has genuine imported needle valve gas regulator, and improved air $6.00 26x15x12 Auto Trunk and Cover $3.00 450 No. 0 Germantown 4oz. Riveting Ham- The Caddy’e Hard Luck “You are not the boy who usually caddies for met” I tossed up wif ‘Im fer Alfred Fleid Razo These are a few sampl have given regular prices. You stantial saving with every purchase now, SPINNING’S CASH STORE ee a Nine funerals here today. City-churned butter up two cents. | Nine divorces asked. Fred C, Baker, makes marriage mings, known after five mon’ | Council utilities committee sets | fo free water limit at $20. Eight deaths In Seattle. eich, univeristy man, ‘orth with bride, former-) American millionaires, {home Europe-bound Americans, Cholera epidemic reported among Tent- Servian and Austrian troops. Port of Halifax, N. 8., closed, rance says she will exhi Divorce granted Mrs, Angelo J./Frisco fair, tegardiess of wart ** Between 500,000 and 600,000 men Foreign powers approach United | mobilized in England, says London States mills for flour, “And you won?” 1415 FOURTH 1417 AVE. DEWHERE ea route reported open for provision steamers, Bulgaria to be neutral, but will WAAY A CHARM WO COSTE 17 Mra. Jellus (to prospective parlor i! maid)—I am afraid you won't 4 You see, you are—er—very good looking, and my husband, being an| | artist, fs a great admirer of female, On VS TWO Weeks AGO, AND 1 THINK ITS ABOUT TING FoR YOU To YOULL FIND ALL YOUR TRAPS oar” THERS AT THE lone can see that by bis marrying you. | Mrs. Jellus—-Er—well, anyway, I will give you a month's trial. i fahren Lusitani, A @uitabte Catling a arrives safely In Eng | “What business are you going to | put your son to, Brown?” | “Well, haven't decided yet; judging from the hours he keeps, I) | should say he was naturally cut out for a milkman.” . land. student,/ U. &. regiment ordered to San Bridgeport, Conn., police looking r swindlers who sold several $80 tickets to Hungarians for passage home in airship, Two private yachts, property of Rules Are Rules In @ First av. hotel the other day | the manager was instructing a new jarrival in his duties. “Now, you see that sign, ‘Gentle. mon must use the spittoons.’ If you ly Mattie McGee. Augustus Post, noted aviator, now maker,” says airships will change report the matter to me.” , sor,” sald Pat, and he Jeman for half an hour he went to him and sald: “D’'ye moind the sign over yonder, German tank steamer Leda re ported captured by British, Several Seattie folks in London. drawing big prices. F. W. Woolworth, 6, 10 and 15- ‘cent store representatives, in con- Want to come home German banks in London reopen. “I'm not expectorating on the car ——_—— | pet,” sald the gentleman, astonished, “Ol know ye're not,” sald Pat, “an’ lyer not usin’ the spettune, nayther, Bpit, ye thafe, or Ol'll report yez.” |RUSSIAN WARSHIPS | DOMINATE BALTIC ST. PETERSBURG, Aug. 12.— The admiralty today declared the Russian fleet dominated the Baltic It stated the ezar's warships captured 25 German merchant ves- Municipal league wants commis: | sion appointed to work posed city auditorium plans. Pr°-| 5,500 AMERICANS IN PARIS GET CASH PARIS, Aug, 12.—Money ts being the United States embassy among 5,500 REORGANIZATION SALE OFFICE sUPPLINS AT BARGAIN PRICES, Morey Stationery Co. Near Columbia St, id bill facilitating registry of foreign vessels under | |the American flag, a wartime meas-| om the War stranded in Paris, Cornelius Vanderbilt, as special Federal government and the New| ™essenger for Walter H, Page, the Haven R. R. agreed on a plan for| United States ambassador to Lon- | dissolving the New Haven proper- ¢02, is on his way to Switzerland |to notity Americans there that ar Steamship Shinyo Maru has ar. Tangements are being made with rived at San Francisco from Orient | Swiss banks to cash their drafts, with a hole fn its bow, the result lof eelliding with Honolulu break. yesterday at Mazatian, Mexico, was sighted off San Francisco harbor to- |day by the American bark R. P.| Rithet. The bark passed the crufs- er close enough to read the name ITALIANS DEFEND SWISS NEUTRALITY granted permission to Switzerland ‘to enlist Italians for service in en forcing neutrality along the Swiss bab hea si ith a ete aioe Bhs. scar A STAR WANT AD will ing officer of the North Pacific “ BeOS 3 ts Macon | division of the Salvation Army, will) the bun a have charge of the publi> installa Petra Johnson, Sunday a: the cita NeXT To BUTLER del, Fifth av, and Washir gton st. more. DISCUSS DOCK HAZARD Plans to decrease the fire hazard }along the water front will be dis- cussed by officials, dock man frontier, it is said here to-'and steamship men Tuesday morn. Wo guarantee the superiority of| LUNDBERG CO. Aruficial Lime, v AVES

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