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STAR—THURSDAY, SEPT. 3, 1914 PAGE 4, Yas! —— PUNCH THe Y THe WAY, MISS DIANA, EVERY EMPLOYes . Time CLOCK, HERE IS ExPECTED TO PUNCTUATE TH@ CHRONONGTER! i if" ae THERE'S SJOME CLAS AFTER ALL, AN OF PIC®. Diana || JOB 1g MORE DInimeD . but Galan a ANO YOU'RE NOT MADE To FES LIKS A Wage SLave! THAN WORKING Dillpickles |“ :.<;23:2: In « PuNeTUATE TNS CHRONOMETSR 2° *Rah! No || Longer a ‘ Wage Slave Q : A 4-Reei ‘Screecher’ & ; \To RENT OR LEASE: A PERMANENT VACANCY 2 ee WORDS BY SCHAEFER—MUSIC BY MACDONALD SA ¥ lg (T'S NEVER | : . BEEN CCCUPIED SINCE -FELLERS : —— B'GOLLY TT$ A Hut LOT EASIER FER A FELLER TER GET A — POOR wiFE DAN A GOOD cook! UU Me Wy) OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE | ji 12% xo. 20 eanuco wane Ts BICYCLE TIRE ...... $1.23 KIND C& TOUGH THE SEATTLE STAR [AS | So [OF SCRIPPS NORTHWEST LEAGUE OF NEWSPAPERS Je hnny Agu e ‘Telegraph Newe Service of the United Prees Assoctation. ——— Entered at Seattle, Wash. Postoffice as Second-Class Matter, mati, out of city, 35 © mon. up to sfx mos; six moa $1.80; year $3.25 i y: Shy carrier, efty, 366 8 month. You have until September 18th to save 77 cents If stock lasts, 1-16, 6-64, 3-32, 7-64, 1-8, 9-64, 632 OR 1164 YANKEE AUTOMATIC DRILL POINTS, EACH .......... be For all Yankee drill and screwdriver chucks. VePINT CAN LEPAGE’S LIQUID GLUE os PINT CAN LIQUID GLUE .. 45 ——_— Joints made with it endure a strain of 1,600 Ibs, to the (=o je square = inch. Fod wood, (‘ano je leather, cloth, paper, {vory and (i= {emer metals. ORs oe $2.25 6 OR 5C BAILEY IRON JACK PLANE .. + +++++- 82,00) 14 in. long, 2 In. cutter. Made by Stanley. Proven their worth by) 40 years of service. 5 ts smooth bottom; 5C is corrugated. BLACK BEAR—SEATTLE UNION MADE, HEAVY WHITE CAR. PENTER’S OVERALLS ............... teseeee sncoceceeee SEBS) Waists from 32 to 44, legs 30 to 38. KNIVES SHARPENED RIGHT, 15¢; 2 FOR .........+.05+0- 2B@! } ON OUR AMERICAN CITIZENS | OVER IN EUROPE WHO CAN'T COT HOME ON AC@OUNT OF THE WAR, | te) et) One of the clerks tn Eflers muste | house was handed a jolt the other, | day when a little boy strolled Into! |the store and, after carefully look ing around the store, said: ‘Ow much ts that planner tn th’ corner?” After the clerk had recovered he answered: 4 “Six hundred dollars, my boy.” { The boy pulled a long face “Well,” he said, “then give me a i mouth organ, please.” i ee “Before I agree to undertake LO | Ss Supreme Court’s “Rule of Three” HERE are nine judges on the supreme court of Wash- ington, but it is controlled by the “rule of three.” Three judges can overrule the legislative and executive! rents, can kill initiative bills, can kick you out of court! 1 injury cases, can declare minimum wage laws un-| titutional—and you have no remedy. The “rule of three” was accomplished through the stren- efforts of C. W. Howard, the corporation lawyer from lingham, whom President Taft attempted to saddle on your defense,” sald John H. Perry, the eminent criminal lawyer, | “you'll have to tell me the whole tern Washington as successor to ex-Judge C. H. Hanford Ke . | ’ 1415-14 impeachment fame. It was effected by dividing the court} ae te are, Gosek cer bavtad Alioninee aes to, Fe | SPINNING S CASH STORE Fourth phy two departments—four in each department with the presid- | taken ?”* © PrTien! aewever 1 — . “Yes, sir,” replied the accused KA man. “T'll not attempt to conceal waco t Retin Sr rt cor| | ememeerance Sitis mexscur AUBURN BOOMING It's all gone but a couple of dollars.” | “Young man,” said John, button-| jing his coat about him and putting jon his gloves, “you had better} plead guilty and throw yourself on the mercy’ of the court.” “Tl do it {f you say so, ar. What are you going to charge me for the adviceT” judge as the fifth member. Howard lobbied in the legis- ature for this bill and it was passed. In the legislature, the argument was presented that the ne court is overloaded with work and dividing it in) it manner would enable the judges to dispose of the cases| Dre rapidly. It was also held out that where the five) dges in any department disagreed on an opinion the entire} urt of nine members would then sit on the case—“en banc,” the legal term for it is known. 1) AUBURN, Wash., Sept. 3—This jcity is now enjoying a wave of pros- |hospitel. They had gone but a few |Perity that {s unparalleled in | paces, when the girl at the window | Auburn's history. Scores of houses Gn the éixth Giner evled cut: that for months stood vacant have “Frank, Frank, come back here.” | tenants now, and the population has “Not now,” he replied, “it is too|!"¢reased materially. The new N. tate” P. freight terminal has had a part rrr] | (Continued From But how does it work out in actual practice? James Wilson, a young brakeman, while em- r “Two dollars.” rid clair Lumber Co., was seriously injured cece ‘The next moment, the girl's body |! the boom. a lectivi rod. . . “|| Amo “RusMIN” Dickens” re The Better Part dropped to the pavement. _The rapid growth and develop He secured judgment in the superior court. ROUSSEAU" “ToLSToy* “HuGe* ‘Why don’t you disc ment of Auburn is indicated in the or something?” demanded the wife lof the congressman | “Every man to his part, my dear. | We can’t all be spectacular. I may never have discovered any rivers, | but I have secured appropriations to dredge quite a few."-—Puck. ee Atlanta Axioms Some men will do more for a cheap cigar than they will for a dollar. Those who win success by prac tice haven't time to do much preaching. When nature stores a lot of brains behind a pretty face—watch At the hospital, Fleehart said he | recent organization of the Citizens’ | woutd not discuss the oase at all.)State bank, with a capital stock of | It concerns no one but myself} $50,000. Seattle men interested are and the young woman,” he said. |J, E. Chilberg, L. H. Woodfolk, A. Three empty cartridges were/C. MacCallum, John W. Roberts, | found in the revolver used by Miss|Ward M. Carter and Paul S. Mac. La Lone. Two of the shots im-|Michael. Dr. R. B. Palmer and 8. bedded themselves in the walls of/Cavanaugh, of Auburn, are also the room. directors. In her letter to her sister, the _ girl says Fleehart had threatened to kill her and that she would “beat him to it” | “I have caught him trifling | twice,” she wrote. he scone | Onee, she said, Dr. Fleehart reg: Re Wash., Sept. 3.— istered with another girl at the| Preparations are being made here The case was appealed. Heard before one of the departments of the supteme court. Three judges held that the lower court should be reversed. Two judges held the judgment should be affirmed. Wilson asked that the entire nine judges then hear the case. The petition was denied. Wilson, by the “rule of three,” must go through all the exigencies and expense of another trial in the superior court and another appeal in the supreme court. WO "LORD CHESTERFIELD ARE PIOUS MY FRVOR/ TES You can find the case in the Washington reports, volume 4, page 533. ee Now take the case in 73 Washington, page 37, which af-| out!—Atlanta Journal |Holland on the last night of the | fF taking care of several hundred fected the Pacific American Fisheries Co. - 7 Potlatch. The second time, she i mg setpected here as competit- : This corporation was convicted in the superior WELL, THOSE NEw Unjustly Blamed said, was last Monday orn an the Eotter Baby show, a part She blames a Potlatch girl for |Of the Western Washington fair pro- | the estrangement between Dr. Flee-|ST@m. The fair opens September 29, “How can you accuse him of |hart and herself. oe five days. such a thing? It is still there.”"— “| am crazy, | know, but | rty prominent physicians have -, » =|88reed to assist the judges in award- dap chasdinbag yt ie KICK 'EM OUT gether and put a boycott on sugar,| cannot stand It any longer.” ling the prizes. Specialists in dis “What are you cheering for?” “He stole second base.” FANGLED AUTHORS MAY GE ALL’ RIGHT BUT GWE 6 court of violating the 8-hour law for women. The company appealed to the supreme court. Three judges sustained the conviction. Two judges held the case a should be reversed. The corporation asked for a hearing “en banc” on The Bhar: th your Je|and I think 1t would help matters| she wrote. “Love to all. Kiss J eases of eye, ear, nose and throat Her Point of View Faditor Thi a n ye artic! mother for me and tell her | by all nine judges. And the petition was granted. Rich Papa—You foolish girl,|headed “Sickles Family May Get|Sreatly. | am happy.’ Say. few masses | Vil! take their share in the work of oe eee that English nobleman who's court: | Jolt,” wherein you referred to pres- Parra oF halen Abend socount of} ferme occasionally. You will “ine Bay Ce ren of this of r , “ ” 7 ing y Hy doesn't look ent conditions in the county clerk’s|#0 bigh, and he said, on account of | Morse, of this city, 1s When the “rule of three” benefitted the lumber company, ree gg! joes OOK Of FoR office, you have brought up a matter|the war, as we had to depend on handling the entries. a decision “en banc” was denied. When the “rule of three” | Was against the fish company, a decision “en banc” was granted. Willful Helress—I don’t care for| which should have the careful con-| foreign countries for our supply. Yet that, papa, as long as he's my [sideration of every thoughtful per-|in the same breath he informed me| fell her to, wear Ie tor, peer.—Boston Transcript. son. that we export so much sugar that pat art wrote that ber attorney, eee It appeals very strongly to me be-|the supply in this country runs he girl wrote - A she adds, “and | will put him . BLAMES THE CHURCH oe ade and or her’ another | form to the health and fire regu. _Three judges control the supreme court decisions in a em 1i1-Timed Jesting cause of the fact that down In the| Short. Noe lg epg ar nye i lca o Majority of the cases. Three judges are to be elected on A Canadian singer was doing his| southwestern part of this a father-| 1 think there ts something incon-| her she had a good case for breach) The Ryther home for chilarel September 8. professional best before a large | in-law and a son-in-law once held the| sistent in the whole basiaees, oF Proidn’t Want His Money won't close after all. Alterations Shall it be the reactionary judges now on the cs audience In Wellington, Australia,| office of county auditor and chief MRS . i ty . »»| and repairs are now being made Judges Crow, Gose and Chatwite? Serie bench—| JAPS CLEAR BAY [when a section of the plastering [deputy auditor (changing around| But I don't want his money,”| which will make the building con. 1. C f | | , fell with a startling crash every four years) for eight terms be- Or shall it be men who have proved themselves endowed OF MINE PERILS} After the dust had fairly settled fore they were deposed Editor The Star I have read lations. Mother Ryther yesterday : E } irl.” with human emotions as well as of proved legal attainments—| ,... - a man {n the audience arose and| ‘The practice is wrong and harm-| with interest Dr, Sydney Strong's |” ith P. assured the county commissioners ‘Superior Court Judge W. H. Pemberton of Bellingham,|, TOK Sept. %—Japanose mine| said: “He sure did bring down| ful, and in the case above referred sermon on the present European Bs: shag shi of the | tat 18 needy mothers are depend- tse 'Court Jadge O. P. Holcomb of Ritevilie, and '| sweepers are clearing the entrance|the house Cleveland — Plain |to, ‘the developments which followed/war. His arguments and sugges-| Dt Plcehart 1s & member of the ent on the home, and the eommis- Supe Cour . P. b of Ritzville, and Former| 14 xinochan bay today. approxi. | Dealer proved a great surprise to the peo:| tions are very good, but he seems to| {I"m of Finley & Flashalt, Amer) sioners voted to continue the ap- Assistant United States Attorney E. G. Mills? faiiady 1.600. tatlen Maes Heke cael ~ ‘; ple of that county. A. G. COLE. | entirely forget that our churches up. splice dts salt 8th av. ‘Cretgh Propriation of $100 per month. 3 ae | From seeds of the castor oll piant — | hold royalty and war. | “le “f ‘say 8 TIA 08s Vote for John A. Bennett! moved thus far, it ts stated «: Germae ‘ahekii. Gas’ oxtareed ADVISES GERMANS Why should a man like Hisar | too Wiesbart, be Pong Ra ie PLAN WHARVES ; ain ; Pig Pag net pero bape gPhone gp what 1s sald to be the most power-| Editor The Star: In a recent| Wilhelm of Germany be held up to| "YY" Margaret. La Lone, mother OHN A. BENNETT, chief deputy treasurer, deserves the|tonslderablo ‘distance trom the hay |{t!_Dolon known. BOE nett ict | should be shunned." "lot the att care the cowie tad) FOR WATERWAY ; A fa , , " ee ee ee > tt G en | sho pach other for three years Secesicees republican nomination for treasurer. That the present | wae fear Ctisainae. | Dessite senor and women to serious thinking. The churches today are ever ready Lago Shenaed, Oeiik had ent Vie: dee. oolaiilnassalare’ and “vs padministration of the treasurer's office is the best King county | trality is being violated, thelr troops Everything Goes to]},( 078’) rorerence, to, the, aetion hago! ™ era been informed, she sald, that they| commissioners of the Duwamish hhas ever had, is a generally admitted fact. John Bennett, as | had offered no resistance, and Pekin’ taken by the Association of German 2 : STERSON. | had quarreled. waterway district met yesterday chief deputy, has been Will Hanna's right hand man and has | @4¥ices are that they have been or-| helped to make Hanna's splendid record. The Hamilton-Gay ee eens es he eames ae Sickles gang hates Hanna and is fighting Bennett, but that|the entrance to Kiaochau bay, which should be a recommendation to honest voters to support him, | the Japanese seized Wednesday, are Jalso occupied without resistance. the Dogs This Week They've got their show tight “above us—given by the Kennel club. But even that doesn’t stay us from being busy, making old shoes new. Come in and War Veterans donating $100 per ef “Tt told Clara,” said her father,/and discussed pl . . , for the con- month to the Red Cross during the F hulk La Lanes @ SEnINWeMNtT clue plans " Ti , A . . is of wharve: war. SEARCH OR OM ‘that if the fellow really loved her, | waterway. 8 along the Such action, of course, is in line 4 ‘d have married her a long time was with 20th century humanttarian| FAIRBANKS, Sept. 3.—Federat| he'd, have ¥ rea feats che ee be i tg ago.” layed, pending the principles, and very commendable | uthorities are looking for “Blue-|""yrarrigon Bostwick, the attorney | written opeaion te bat ae to the members of sald society, But| berry Tom" Johnson, wanted in| entioned in Miss La Lone’s letter, | sto: Pres! let me ask: Is not this society the |Connection with the alleged murder says he does not know her, that she the lngal epee or the enamine very one which is keeping this spirit /Of “Dutch Marte” Schmidt, whose |jaq never consulted him about her|to do the work esi of false nationalism, of shallow) body was found by Indians on the) aieutties with Dr. Fleehart, and 2 see patriotism and pernicious militar. |!ower Yukon during the latter part) cannot understand why she should ism, continually alive and before the | Of June. have referred to him. | Victoria and Vancouver clubs have people, by existing as an organiza: g és " ot ; Regal Shoe Repair : ani “DENNY-RENTON” | been depleted by the European war, tion of German war veterans? CHURCH WILL PICNIC A laundryman in Paris us: cap. H 0 U G E Nl THE SHOE REPAIR MAN 3)! TEE takes Sohadoiet acl Shop ALLEN LANG. | ‘The members of the Holy Rosary| tive balloon to lift the clothing All Clay Products WITH GERMANY getting hers from Japan, Uncle Sam seems to be the only party in high society without an ultimatum. And he doesn't YACHT RACE OFF need any. PRICE OF morphine up 20 per cent! No hope for the fellow who th wants to forget the rise in price of auto tires! : EVERETT, Sept. 3--Owing to e fact that yacht crews of the| i ee Wi Se: . vhich hi shes high into th 216 Union 8t-—2 Shope—110 Madison fI| tuke place Labor day, as the Cana.! First and Seneca WANTS A BOYCOT Fine aber day: ah wnacizas ‘on to dry ‘and bleach, ‘uncontamineted 1007 Hoge Bldg. dians will be unable to contest, Editor The Star: I think that all the sound, by dust of the city,

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