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STAR-~WEDNESDAY, S EPT. 16, 1914. PAGE 4 ‘ Dillpickles | VLE JUST RUSH IN HER® AND GRAB A Bites vo ear!" “MERCY, THIS COMES OF SHOPPING DURING THE NOON Hour ! I'VE ONLY Five MINUTES LEPT BeroRe I'm Dve AT THE A La | Militant | Suffraget A Vi 4-Ree ‘Screecher’ Film SAY R POET SAYS DAT | R BABY ISR “NEW | WAVE ON TH'OCERN | OF LIFE” BOT BGOLY IT STIKES ME DAT RA"FRESH SQUALL” WOULD EXPRESS ; TH 1DER_ BETTER! | ry Ut Blane, »* \OSCAR SEEMS. TO BE. ‘AN AUTHORITY. ON OATS _ peat Se Cernig Yess, 1 se 'T, ABOLPH, LOOK AT DOT HORSE TAKING A DON’T STAND FOR THISGRAB FF Fee wets siiaed £200,000 fee nating, would you tele A? - ae ee nine Cooke: ot @ Seattle, Renton & Southern line didn’t j But Smug Scott and Crafty Cra e ton t jump at the tentative offer made by Councilman Goddard yesterday Not in the least. It wasn’t because Scott and Crawford are so high-minded that they would spurn to accept something for nothing. SS ee eine tans ‘ou'll know there isn’t any amount of altruism of Scott Calhoun can brag. Think of the illegal nickels col- te ea is as Sake for © shied seis wes ens cad yall Inow Goat Cometord not animated by any too lofty ideals. THE REASON SMUG SCOTT AND CRAFTY CRAWFORD DIDN’T GRAB THAT $200,- hundred thousand dollars is only a piker’s sum compared with that. They’re out for a They can realize approximately a million dollars clear profit on that $1,600,000. Scott and Crawford are right. If they can hold up the city for $200,000, they can hold it They believe they can do it. Some of the council members evidently are will- The Star does not believe it. ae gp ps edovay o .-w sapad habe ana one for the right to improve city streets in Rainier OT The Sine blows with Councilman Erickson that rather than pay money to a pack of pirates, the city can afford to break off negotiations with them altogether and declare unyielding war upon them. We don’t have to buy the Renton line, and no one can make us. We have a satin acs naeeaeeninehdaresealimaten das THE SEATTLE STAR [ MEMBER OF SCRIPPS NORTHWEST LEAGUE or “NEWSPAPERS Telegraph News Service of the United Press Association. Entered at Seattle, Wash. Postoffice as Second-Class Matter. | BORGO PASS—A gap in the Car.) pathian mountains about 276 miles | directly west of Budapest. A road leads through the pass from Rus. sia down to the Hungarian town of) | Beaztercee (pronounce Restertse),| |and thence there {s communication | with the plains of Hungary, Beaz- \tercze is a royal free town, with 13,000 inhabitants, the majority be | ing Saxons, | RAWARUSKA—A small railroad | junction in the valley of the Rata| |river, about 25 miles northwest of Lemberg and 15 miles directly | south of the Russian border. Rafl-| lugad lines connect it with the tm er: tant towns of Sokal to the north- east, Lemberg to the southeast, |Jaroslau to the northwest and Tomasehow to the north across the | frontier, North and northeastward to the frontier the country is a vast swamp. This fact, together with the strategic importance of the| railroad lines mentioned, is the key to the fierce fighting which has been taking place at Rawaruska between retreating Austrians and the Russians, 3 ) | BRESLAU—The third city of | Prussia and capital of Silesta, with | a population of 612,000, Allenstein is 250 miles to the northeast and | Lemberg 350 miles to the south r east. Breslau ts on the main line By mail, out of city, 35 per mon. up to six mos six mos. $1.80; year $2.25 'y_ carrier. of cy Vobiished Daily by The Star Pui excha: A Boom in Church Attendance Coming HEN a germ of disease gets into the human body, threat- ening a serious malady, those of us who follow the} beaten path go to a doctor and are vaccinated Civilization has in its system now a deadly germ, the mi- crobe of militarism. Every copy of every newspaper and maga-| zine carries the infection, to which every man, woman and child is exposed. Is there any way to counteract it? Yes, by a counter culture of idealism. By a revival of the! spirit of religion. Y There will be, this fall and winter, a boom in church at- tendance. : ; ; Man is a careless animal when things are going his way. Careless and selfish and often indifferent to the things that are most worth while. E Years of ease and plenty have always been years of vanity | and license—years of laxity in affairs of the spirit | But let trouble come and, presto! down man falls on his knees, a humble penitent. People will go to church because the shock of the incred-| ible war is bound to awaken them to the need of spiritual fel-| “THIS 1S THE lof railroad from Berlin through | to endow them with renewed appreciation of what | Silesia to Lemberg. It is said that eee eed $0 endo PP | LIFE!” |the Russians now at the latter religion provides. Faced by the old world challenge of wholesale slaughter, | the slipping of the chains upon beast-like passions, the scat tered idealism of the American people, so often at cross pur-| poses, must mass for mutual support True, critics of the church can show that it has many} faults and shortcomings; but where else is there an institution so well equipped to point the way to nobler standards; to in spire higher thoughts and feeli ngs? point will strike at Bresla those at Allenstein will oar Invasion toward Posen, about 100 miles north of Breslau. Then the two Russian armies will converge upon Berlin, which is about 180 miles from Breslau '| Krinke Piand School Complete course 1 Theory, Kar Training, Bosemble tures, Semi-Monthly Me HON. A. G. SPALDING, being aieanephieal, Is going to pray for| peace on both Sept. 28 and Oct. 4 Ought to help some. Harmony, Co may enter at any ame. talogue on “GERMANY’S NAVY Bottled Up!” says a headline. and It looks as Teauest, “Corner “Meow Fine if the British navy were bottied out. DURING THE excitement, Turkey will gobble up some rights of | independence. And maybe she'll work up a@ licking for herself by all | Christendom, later on. ENGLAND GRABS RUSSIAN TRADE LOOKING AT Sulzer as a prohibition candidate for governor of | TROGRAD, Sept. 16.—The en- ‘, it *t recognize him as “the same old Bill.” tire German trade with Russia ts New York, we rea y mishipenncetd now offered to En 1. British| we tee the superiority of ~ | Warships guarantee the safety of the| the tu ag me SOS mtve tebe Archangel route. Tons of | | H D UGE Nn THE SHOE REPAIR MAN butter and millions of Russ A. LUNDBERG CO. | Trusses, Deformity Appliances and Artificial Limbs 1107 THIRD AVENUB, and also stocks of timber, have been sold to England. 216 Union St.—2 pe—110 M ROOM * LEB. SANDWICH. Time To XT DOWN »” * OH, T SEE, 'T ROLLS BECOSS IT FEELS IT'S ViLD OATS! GIVE M6 A FRieD HURRY —= 1 HAVEN'T at CANDIDATES FOR SUPREME COURT GIVE THANKS TO STAR September 11, “3914 Editor The Star: The vote last Tuesday shows clearly that ‘the | people of this state are in favor of at BANY PAINLESS “ "980600eac SPECIAL DISCOUN T For 90 days the Albany Dentists will give a special discount of 10 per cent on prices quoted below. We do honest dentistry at honest prices, and with our painless meth ods, which are entirely harmless, we guarantee the painless extrac tion, filling and crowning of teeth No students employed, only skill- ed graduates of years of experience. NO HIGH PRICES FOR EFFECT. NO IMPOSSIBLE LOW PRICES TO DRAW A CROWD. Good Red Rubber Plate... Best Maroon Rubber Plat: Gold Dust Rubber PI Whalebone Rubber P' the world) . . Gold Crowns (extra h Bridge Work (extra heavy) tooth & Gold Fillings ... Amalgam Fillings ; Our work is guaranteed for 15 years, $5.00 $8.00 ALBANY DENTISTS PEOPLE'S BANK BUILDING Second Av. and Pike St. Open Sundays Evenings till 8. Phone Elliott i083. | | | thelr Judges being nominated and) chosen by themselves rather than | by the State Bar assoctation, This is not a personal fight; people supporting our candidacy are fighting for principle, and I de-| | stre to thank your paper, on behalf | of our supporters, for the cor| work you did in the judicial con- test. The good people of this state! may well be proud that they have| newspaper in The Star that ts not afraid to tell the trath, even in 6 | Judicial contest. Very truly yours, | _ WILLIAM H. PEMBERTON Bellingham, Wash Bellingham, Wash,, Sept. 11, 1914 Editor The Star: Please allow me to extend to you my sincere and lasting thanks for the very gen erous support which you freely and voluntarily gave to my candidacy for nomination to the office of | Judge of the supreme court. Your support conduced | primary. found gratitude to your readers, who 80 generously supported me at | the primary. The vote given me in | Seattle and Western Washington, | where I am not so well known as in | eastern sections of the state, was, | |indeed, most gratifying, Grate: | | fully yours, O, R, HOLCOMB. Ritzville, Wash, |FEAR CAPTURED | FOOD POISONED LONDON, Sept. 16.—The joy of Wnglish soldiers over the capture of | two German supply trains loaded with provisions near Compiegne was short lived. British officers feared | the food had been poisoned and sent out to be captured, and had all of it/ destroyed, very | | le ‘the | greatly to my nomination at the! fou ‘sealed tin of the this T desire also to express my pro- | 'FOLGER'S “WHAT'S THe ANSWer f” NO. 100 RAYO COLD BLAST LANTERN . New style. For windy weather. MILLER STEEL NIGHT LOCK $3.50 HOT POINT ELECTRIC IRON $1.00 TWO-CUTTER, PANSIVE BIT TO % AND NO, 149 1x3 CARBORUNDUM POCKET HONE . arpening pen knives, scissors, etc. Patent spout enou, Councilman City RUSSWIN EASY-CLEANING FOOD CHOPPER 8]. all liquid fs saved. on odds and ends and tough pleces to pay for one very soon.) 1 in Russwin fs as large as most No. 2's in other makes. SPINNING’S CASH STORE TO QUIZ DIMOCK Goddard, raised the question as to the qual ifications of the city engineering | ferson st., staff to prepare plans and specifi- cations for city construction work, | has set down a number of ques- tlons which the council has agreed Engineer Dimock must an- Four cutters. 1417 artment for drawing OBSERVE JEWISH who hai at Madrona hal | ootuning: Sunday the services. Rev. Hugh Elm “THAT'S iT THEY MOAN By ‘FORCIBLE FEEDIN 1416 Fourth anal bridges will be held up. a You save} Ave. up plans HOLIDAY © The Hebrew Education and Loan association will hold 2ist and E. Jet for the Jewish holidays, evening, 20. Rev. 8. Friedman will con Brown of Pik swer on his return from the Cham-|8Tim Congregational church, Seat ber of Commerce trade excursion, | tle, delivered address at Ia the meantime the em appropri- engineering de- ‘last nig iting $10,000 to the last ni; es cut it out it’s worth _ GOLDEN CEYLON - INDIA (miacn) ENGLISH BREAKFAST (tack) OOLONG (eiack) J. A. FOLGER & COMPANY San Francisco | 20 -— Gas A HALF POUND gp. FOLGER'S “cx: es JOREEN, GUNPOWDER (oncen) BLACK & GREEN (e.enoeo) ‘This otepen te-wrecthiat Adamant § FOIL SEALED TIN jterm opening of Whitman college FOLGERS St this week only o TEA