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STAR—TUESDAY, SEPT. 15, 1914. PAGE 4 “Where's A Noyes ON MABEL'S DESK. “NE SAYS HE WICC WAIT Pore ey THAT MusT G6 THE PELcow ‘ T Ber (T'S FreomM THaT PeLcow TNS BANK WITH A FODORA Hat On, STANDING THER BY a POOR WHO WAVED FROM THe a Gwvv MaGec$ The RUW our THe GANK? WINDOW ACROSS ; yar. 1; ae " H Ws STREET!" I f Dillpickles BW , } mr ee In i Mi “hy THE OTHER GIRL’S BEAU A 4-Reei ‘Screecher’ WHAT IS GOOD FOR ONE IS GOOD FOR ANOTHER WORDS BY SCHAEFER—-MUSIC BY MAC “oxcuse me, 000m, >) Pi sine aig PE alg FRITZIE SOMETIMES SLEEPS MIT ME- FrRivze (T'? Gir. +466 FLEAS UND 1 DIGINFECTANT HIM. = IT KILLS DER THE WAR 13 OM mene) | FLEAS “nt BE A BO QEMANO FOR. LAUREL. WREATHS — THE SEATTLE STAR OO Oe MEMBER OF SCRIPPS NORTHWEST LEAGUE OF NEWSPAPERS Telegraph News Service of the United Prees Assoctation. Entered at Seattle, Wash. Postoffice as Second-Class Matter, mati if city, 38 per mon. up to six mos.; six mow. $1.80; year $3.25. -fteamptaiabbenlaaindies “a *-:--3 elty, 260 @ month. bitahed Daily by The Star Publishing Co. Mhone. Main 0400. Priv: ones y “inchange councetion all depa: \ When the full accounts of the world’s wars are balanced, the biggest contribution of lives will probably be found to have been ex- acted from the babies and the little children. it Is an and well-authenticated saying in Europe that no baby under six months ever survives a prolonged siege, and the hun- ger and overwork that the absence of fathers and brothers brings upon the families of the poor have created siege conditions in many a town far from the ecene of combat—Mrs, Annie @. Porritt. Remember—Mills, Pemberton and Holcomb! N the past, the people have had little to say in the selection ] of supreme court judges. BOYS, YOU STILL HAVE Of the nine members of the present court, only : ne te sovoLe ines nene for elected in the first instance by direct vote of the people e * “ $3.75 others were hand-picked by Governors Mead and Hay, both of = —AND I'M FoR © bought all we could get, standpat fame. THE UNITED STaTeR as factory will not ship again 5 Sor . til 1915 stock ts out. Now is the opportunity, for the first time in many years, STGPPING RIGNT IN AND 7 5 un for oe people ts tanks ther own selections. TELUNG THE WHOLE BUNCH COWS HAVE THE “CON’ | $1.25 ATKINS 16-1N. A \]] STEEL PANEL SAW Vote for Mills, Pemberton and Holcomb on November 3. OVER THERE IN EVROPE Editor The Star: I have been|Il ¢1 35 ATKING 181N. i i y i ye ag ding much in your paper about /[] STEEL PANEL SAW Special Interests are going to open barrels of money in WNERS Yo GE ore fo” jre . " ? 4 be $1.65 ATKIN IN. an effort to defeat these three. It’s going to be a hard fight tuberculosis in cows. I do not 7 8 22-1N. \]] STEEL PANEL SAW “ The screws will be turned on many lawyers, no doubt, in an aati ere ore pag pisereeetn ‘The president, Mr. wt 44 effort to swing them into line against Mills, Pemberton and/} ‘ kins, says, “These are better : | 5 th t of h Holcomb. The kept press will be flooded with paid adver- 5 age tees “Tohono gt . psc) — other saws iu the tisements singing the eulogies of the present reactionary su- X | (gach GAik shall. bo Gaeonan, OLE RCN aeons AT iiite biota Arkin wade preme court. Hea it is working a hardship on the |[] 10c 6-IN. ATKINS BLUE LUMBER CRAYON . eee E The battle in the primaries will only be a skirmish as Ls dairymen. M, BROWN. We will not be able to offer these at this price much longer. hss ee 12-IN. NO. 2 ATKINS SILVER STEEL COMPASS SAW ... compared with the battle that is to be fought in November. There will be a whale of an effort to re-elect Chadwick, U, 8. NOT SAFE The best we can buy. Extra blades 25c each. : i Editor The Star James M 25c 5-IN. CANFIELD NK STOPPER AND DRAIN PIPE) a the most reactionary judge of them all. Mason and John Slidell, ambassa- |] CLEANER .. The secret fraternities to which he belongs will be ap-| | ’ \mouchivety; i abes nesenee ome 75e SIN, UTICA BIDE CUTTING PLIERS ; 5 spectively, in . A U A Mitiebsomsy tye aemnosoce ¥ berg om The sine. Charleston and reached Havana in |i] $1N. UTICA SIDE CUTTING PLIERS . . safety. At that port they took I] gin. P. 8, W. SIDE CUTTING PLIERS . patters will aid him, and among progressives the false clajm e ' {passage on the British steamer) will be repeated that he’s a progressive. There will be no ba wel pg nada corer SPINNING’'S CASH STORE ‘1415 Fourth stone unturned to return him to the supreme court. and boarded by the United States 1417 Ave. And the interests will not lag behind in the efforts to re- |frigate, San Jacinto, Capt. Wilkes elect Chief Justice Crow, the vacillating, hair-splitting judge. The ambassadors were seized = You may elect the right kind of county, legislative, and and carried to Boston. When the/ |Trent reached England, r State officials, voters, but you've won nothing unless you win seman caret on eg ase vot SOME FACTS ABOUT GALICIA, THE the right kind of supreme court. Remember that and vote {wrath against us. At first our own for MILLS, PEMBERTON AND HOLCOMB. | * government was disposed to defend||] PROVINCE TAKEN BY RUSSIANS nt rae TES Capt. Wilkes’ action. Had such a - aT Galicia, which has been annexed to the Russian empire by rea ° . Deen thetieasan “vith “Enghand nave |] fon of the car's victories over Austria, has been the largest Austrian Mexico for the Mexicans |the South against us. So finally | wan Fasano tine : i reall NCLE SAM seized Vera Cruz because Huerta wouldn't { wo apologized. lessees ee ee et: Te ern ee Who says that complications can-|| 8:22, salute the flag. \ | t arise that will hurl the United | Galicta’s sotl is generally fertile, but agriculture is still back- Well, Huerta’s gone—that chapter's ended. States into this great world war? ward. The principal products are barley, rye, wheat, maize, J ( 7 Pate 7 o tatoes, flax, hops and tobacco. The principal mineral products) Mexico is now in the hands that we wanted it in; the| |. ‘ i pbtias ag tnt a“ salt, coal, paerolend mine and atte : " hands of its common people. We've no quarrel with them. | ‘ ROYAL GAME OF WAR | ‘The manufacturing industries of Galicia are not highly devel Our job at Vera Cruz has been finished. We want no \\ E/// y Editor The Star: War is hell.|] oped. The first place is occupied by the distilleries, whose output more territory, no more bloodshed, no more suspicion, dis-| |\ (ont y 4 y Likewis: are kings and queens. | amounts to nearly 40 per cent of the total production of spirits im trust or ill will. \ A Yi Their being alone ts responsible |f Austria : E for the bloody conflict now going The province's two principal nationalities are Poles and R® Hence we repeat that the place for Funston’s men is 144 on. Thousands have already given |} thentans. back home, minding their own business. So far from the f 1 Jup their lives. Hundreds and thou: Galicla has been in the control of Austria since 1772. firing line that no carelessly tossed match can kindle an ex-| } ‘, y “ Wer ey eee spcsigh ven Sealed Dion anialll plosion. The survivors will return, and, Watchful waiting has won a brilliant victory; and the) | == Ni with the widows and children of HEADACHY BILIOUS, STOMACH SOUR? folks are with their foresighted president for continued peace. | | — : "i the dead, work as they never| ,, . . * vorked befor tt eur) HOP US from even a taste of what's going on in| Me— SE ATTI E’S DOOR thxen to pay tha cost of thir tosat| REGULATE YOUR BOWELS! 10 CENTS urope. | = - game, | : Again, war {s hell—also kings You're bilious! You have and don't resort to harsh phystes FALL OPENINGS, school openings, congressional campaign open: KING TANGO KILLED; wie acaien pedi tic -|5 [throbbing sensation {n your head,| that irritate and injure. Remember ings, oyster openings—little old September is going to be a lively month, NOW HALF AND HALF |-~~-~-~~~~--~-~-~~- ~~ ~~ - ~~ ~~~ even if we are a neutral warlike nation. - MAYBE THE kaiser is right about the dum dum bullets, Lioyd| 2°” ‘Tango has received a probably mor George declares: “We're going to win with the silver bullet tal blow, and if he recovers will be + gy" a bad taste in your mouth, your/that your sour, disordered stomach, Opportunity 1s loudly knocking) of the remainder. Conditions are uate cnn etd | Oe8 hurt, your skin ts yellow, with | lazy liver, and clogged bowels cam at Seattle's door and inviting it to|20w much changed, and there fs no yaaa ite a cn Sag: fag ask /dark rings under your your) be quickly cleaned and regulated take a big lump of the trade in/teason why this country may not| Your readers @ question which my-/tips are parched. No wonder you|by morning with gentle, thorows Latin America, according to the re-|double her exports to these coun-| *°!! "nd several others are unable} fee! ugly, mean and ill-tempered. | Cascarets; a 10-cent box will keep port {asued today by W. B, Hender-| tries this year, nor is there any|'°,“08¥er Your system is full of bile and con-| your head clear and make you feel | ; 3 are number of us who | stipated waste not properly passed | cheerful bully f hs. Get an invalid for life. 4 }aon of the Department of Com-| reason why Seattle should not in. ot 7 | Stipated: washe Aaa aney. Dae Sehtnethe tye ee eee HUH! A WAR tax on golf balle wouldn't worry us any. We've! ‘The National Association of |S08.Of the apartment of taba hat atnona to Ale aioe our applications in for! ort and what you need is a clean-|Cascarets now—wake up refi been putting all season and haven't hit one ball often and hard enough | Dancing Masters, in convention ere . ” »6 In tho fire department for sev-|ing up “inside.” Don’t continie be-|—feel lke doing a good 2 ‘ hee va{, The west coast of South Amer.| countries tenfold eral months, and yet not one of us| jny . 28 Fes to lowe it yet. here, announced that King Tango’s| fea, all of Central America, and all| Further information may be ob ) ing a bilious, constipated nuisance | work—make yourself pleasant y © ere has been called. When a strange: yourself and those who love you, | useful. Clean ! Ch LOVE THE CONSTITUTION! They've sent a Butte barber to Jali se “ind Tinque wrieglen neatGre|of Mexico,” says Henderson, “are|tained trom Henderson at his] comes to town he get on in Tous |" ne aaa | pppol office, 1207 A pulld % ree! for 60 daye Yor refusing to shave'a miifiaman, | eR enanatt” the new cate |Past business en. Of the ex] ne LE ee oaurrad. lat CANDY CATHARTIC MENU OF French private in the field: Vegetable soup, army ble-| Ant (0 the throne. is « halt Walts| thy Vuited” States, “aseording ts] AQSE 10,000 MEN} reer. 1 know, the man has never Star tn tan miscan!” "ete Stem easer. Enough to ett Mexico "Raver deieeian fom through, | ARNE onaing wih the fea! TOA] wrgut, gap. if—More than 10,00|""R.ore ane many good ehtnon oe other countries declared the new | 0" $118,661,021. Of this a nt,|men dead and wounded fs the es-| and taxpayers who have been walt- COMMANDER-IN-CHIEF WILSON has mobilized the largest force | step the best ever joes Sampled only’ 9.814,068, oF | timated logs i Sipercerepe geome ead bag peeciarti Mey ne right? uv the world has over seon—an army of 100,000,000-—to do the praying, | Sn Francisco furnished 7 per cent | two days’ battle on the northwest A STAR READER, + ALSO 25 & SO CENT BOX! WHY, ARTHUR “While the United States sup-|¢' Servian frontier on Septenvber aa RK WHILE YOU SLEEP. NEW YORK.—Saying he could| plied one-fifth of this trade during |8 and 9. Berlin messages via Copen THE SHOE REPAIR MAN Jf get sire. Fiorence Garman to sign|the fiseal year just ended, it 1 agen admit the absolute defeat of|, When you lose something | 216 Union St—2 Shops—110 Madison Jj] * vaudeville contract, a man bilked reasonable estimate that Germany |the Austrian army, but claim it 1a{leave it to STAR WANT ADS| Arthur Hammerstein out of $60. and Great Britain supplied the bulk ! retiring in good order, to find it HOUGEN

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