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§ . . an Diana Dillpickles \n What's a Picnic Without a Cut-Up! ‘Screecher’ i Film | ~ ~ | | “Ustew, Cues NUTrTe? 1 WviteD | . As % You to THE PICNIC Because (coerce! CHvexce!) Youre Uvely, Bo sHOwW / MLUTING. THE los cream! THe BONCH A HaR! HAR! HAR! FACTORS et I Ni Goon TIMMS.” ( BIGOLLY A SNAKE KIN CRAWL OuT OF ITS OLD SKIN PURTY EASY BuT B GOLLY iTS PURTY HARD FER AFELLER TER CRAWL QuT OF A BAD REPUTATION. THE SEATTLE STAR (OuTounsts or evenerr Teur “GENTLEMEN OF THE JURY” CKED COOKING LESSONS. Dot's A FUNNY STONT FOR A PELLER Who LESSONS iba & freshed, you will deliberate again and give your thoughts to this case till tired nature forces you to agree. But if a stubborn man among you refuses to yield, you will report Telegraph News Service of Ent By mail, out of ctty, By carrier. c Vublished Daily by The § exchange OF SCRIPPS NORTHWEST LEAGUE OF NEW: ed at Seattle, Wash. Postoffice or mon. wi Pe tar Publishing Co. Phone. Main 9409. Private!) comnecting all departments. Weer, I'LL TEX You; THEY'RE AC ABOUT THE SANE— the United Press Assoctation. 4 Secona-Ciass Ma’ to #ix mos.; six mos. $1.80; year $2.26.|| y, 3bo a month. } An Insult to Voters 66fPYHE ARGUS has no especial fault to find with Ole} Hanson. As a mule thi possible office for Seattle and King county exceptions to every rule. Ol The above is an exact quotation from the Seattle Argus. And the Argus epitomizes all the “opposition” against) Hanson. There's no fault t capable, and with a heart that beats for humanity. Therefore, say the Argus and all} HE’S PROGRESSIVE other standpat organs, don’t tiful argument? How does it strike you, Forget the fact that We crooked politicians—crooked forget that. Forget that LORIMER measure to his credit. Forget that Jones voted bold, to save him from impeachment Forget that Jones voted employes to organize. Forget that he sidestepped and trimmed on woman suf-| Forget that h esidestepped and trimmed on woman suf- frage until after that amend vote in this state. Forget all that, and remember that Jones is a republican Because he’s a republican, yc standpat organs. ISN’T THA TO INT The Star advocates the he is a man that can be tru pulses; because he is honest A NICE Party politics is immaterial good a man in any other pa abominable if he had joined THE STAR IS FOR OLE HANSON, NOT SOLELY, IS FROM SEATTLE AND KING COUNTY, BUT BECAUSE HE IS THE KIND OF A MAN WHO IS GOOD ENOUGH TO SUPPORT, NO MATTER WHAT PART OF THE STATE HE SHOULD BECAUSE HE HAPPEN TO LIVE IN. Paris hotels have few ¢ were yesterday only seven, tend him. When rates are crowded hostelries the reply i LIGENT VOTERS? | s paper believes in getting every | But there are j¢ Hanson is a progressive.” } He’s honest,| But—| o find with Ole vote for Ole. Isn’t that a beau-| Mr. Independent Voter? ! sley LORIMER Jones defended senators and a crooked judge— Jones has not one single humane for “Standard Oil” Judge Arch- against allowing the postoffice iment received an 01 erwhelming | m1 should vote for Jones, say the ARGUMENT TO PRESENT election of Ole Hanson because sted; because he has human im- Hanson would be just as tty, and Jones would be just as the progressive party ridge a few miles north of the Alsne river and about 18 miles northeast of Rheims. In failowing the cam- patgn in this region it must be re- membered that the Alsne rises south of the Argonne, flows north- ward to a point in the latitude of Longwy and Le Havre, and then flows west till {t Joins the Oise at Complegne. Fora distance of about 30 miles in its westward course it jflows through a very hilly region. | War | e : Dictionary | ‘ THE ARGONNE —Thite district is uests, At the Continental there | rugged and wooded. The Argonne each having five waiters to at-| ridge runs in a northwesterly direo- asked at som st tion, practically parallel to the Brat aedkies ars Hiei formerly | rrontier, and about 40 miles within wd at are you willing to pay?’ | it, It ts about 12 miles west of Ver. THE SHOE REPAIR MAN 216 Union St-—-2 Shope—110 Madison dun. On the west flows the Aisne, on the east the Aire. The two join|Crouy and Vallly, offered strong These hills, along which are Vie Se InDE Sena STAR—TUESDAY, SEPT. 22, 1914. ALL t CAw Yeir. L DNK CRAONNE--A noted battlefield|Germans, Craonne is at their ex- of 1814 on @ summit of the highitreme eastern end. i a point just north of the Argonne. | points of defense for the retreating PAGE 4. hc a RES ER bees et sont oe ae eb OT 6 SOMEBODY RUN ae aenaremeap sent 5 THE way, RACBITL— UST A HURRY! yuar's in |THE ONE INGREDIENT THAT WELSH RAREBIT LA’ AT Lathe ab line hie ashe AN BAO. 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Kearton took the pictures by smuggling a camera under his rain- coat to places where cameras were forbidden eee A STORY OF THE SEA, WIRE- leas, the -hydro-aeroplane and the love of two strong men for a girl lis told in the Essanay two-act drama, “Sparks of Fate,” at the Class A theatre until Tuesday night, with Francis X. Bushman, Ruth Stonehouse and Bryant Wash- burn in the leading roles. Ruth Donald ts loved by two wireless operators, Wilbur Hayes and Frank Graham. The lovers decide to set- tle the matter with cards. Wilbur cheats and wins, Frank, resigned to his fate, embarks next day on the steamer Melba, An explosion oc curs on board and an aeroplane brings our hero to land just in time to save the girl from the cheat. eee INVENTOR NUTT'S HOME IS operated by electricity, The meals prepare themselves, the table {s set and the breakfast ts served automatically. This house is a wonder until a tramp comes through the window—the wires are crossed, there {s an explosion and everything begins working at once, It is called “The House That Went Crazy.” The first of a com- plete sertes of short stories under the title of “The Reloved Adven- turer” is now playing with Arthur Johnson as the star, This 6 Is called “Lord Ceell Intervenes,” and will be followed by others each Sunday, Monday and Tuesday. ry Fuller in a historical drama, “The Viking Queen,” and G. M Anderson in “Broncho Billy Butts In" are also on the bill that closes at the Colonial tontght, eee Colontal Until Tuesday Night “The Viking Queen,” two-part Edison drama; “The Beloved Ad- venturer,” an Arthur Johnson Second Av. and Pike St. Open Sundays 8:30 to 12:30, Evenings till 8, Phone Blliott 4083, drama; “Broncho Billy Butts In,” Rssanay Western; “The House ‘That Went Crazy,” Selig comedy, 16-in. 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Class A Until Tuesday N’ “Sparks of Fate,” two-part ay drama; “The Reveler,” Selig comedy; “The Mysterious Lodger,” Vitagraph drama. oe. | Circuit Until Tuesday | “Sweetheart Days,” Mary Pick- two-part Eclair a Closet,” Ster- “The Danger Line,” |ford drama; “Boy,” |drama; “Lost | ling comedy; Nestor drama. | ee | Mission All Week “The Virginian,” with Dustin | Farnum. | Melbourne Until Tuesday Night “When Rome Ruled,” five parts, eee Alhambra Until Wednesday Night “Mates,” two-par, serial; “Ant mated Weekly” and a comedy. eee Alaskan All Week “The Unwelcome Mrs, Hatch,” with Henrietta Crosman. — RESIDENCE THEATRES at the Home Until Wednesday “A Gentleman of Kentucky,” two- part drama; “A Daughter of the Plains,” drama; “Universal! Ike, Jr, | Nearly Geis Married,” comedy, eee At the Pleasant Hour Until Wednesday “The Price of Sacrilege,” thre part drama; “The Seat of Trouble,"| | comedy. 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