The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 28, 1914, Page 4

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WEL, Dillpickles — Raed (n = | The Copette’s | First Arrest 4-Ree : - ~~ ‘Screecher’ |= — Film = || MORE LIKELY FIRE! devoted “1 hear Harok! is very AN INDUSTRY SUF FERS WHEN ADOLF LOSES HI HIS HEAD. STAR—MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1914. PAGE 4 *“DPOAR MO ‘ #3 = ALL RIGHT! ALL RIGHT!! to Miss Gotrox, the heiress. Do | You suppose his object ts matri- | | mony? | “Well, considering that she's to Yherit her father's millions, I Should rather say his object ts patrimony.” een The standpat organs are tearing the air these days with lamentations over the fact that candidates for the legislature have been besought to come right out in the open and pledge themselves for the bill permitting amendments to the constitution by initiative. “It’s bribery,” yells one organ. It lashes itself into a frenzy because candidates who fail to make this pledge to the public have been told by the joint committee of the labor federation, the farmers’ grange and the direct legislation league that they will be opposed for election. “It's bribery,” cry the standpat organs, “because such pledges are extracted in return for a promise of votes.” Tout of city, 35 per mon. up to six mos. six mos. $1 By carrier. city, 250 a month Some More Fight HE fight to oust Prof. Lucius H. Miller plunge “i ma a go war, of Princeton University bids fair sor American Christians into the world fa or thing equally as hot and infernal Prof. Miller ho’ the chair of biblical instructior Princeton and he has been publishing articles casting upon the Virgin birth, the divinity of Christ and t | Testament miracles. If he een trying to queer belief in| © these things, the clergy ountry are justified in| m demanding disclosure of « has given in the line of] biblical instructior clergy are par ticularly incer ton's endowments} have come and they must yterian cler retirer » givebiblical truction and refute such things as the Virgin > birth, and the miracles, will have the as surance to efense before any board of trustees All Americans Are Not Like This 4 ANDWICHED among the small-typed “wan f the ; Le a lumr ffers of women or quarter y, that the war—app recent issue to lay the foundatior American, th opportune moment, wishes to meet gentleman having 00, courage and ambition.” Every country as ‘em—these bird looking for ‘ spoil in the wake of human slaughter.” They travel wit the : buzzards and vultures But we wish that London’t great ad asked us for j six shillings instead of taking ’em for of an ad. If England decides 4 wear white in memory of its sol- dier dea ive old custom, for until five centu ago whi parS mourning color in Europe custom } have been started by Ou Anne, when she her husband, Charlies of France, in 149% BURGLAR’S BULLET IS FATAL TACOMA, Sept. 28.—Harry D. Montgomery, 36, proprietor of a email store on South M st., was shot to death early today by a burglar whom he caught in the act of robbing the place. The burglar escaped, and bloodhounds are now on his trail, from the faculty of a great fortune The THE SHOE REPAIR MAN 216 Union 8t—2 Shope—110 Madison me- | rie een | tried "HOW DAR@ YoU ARREST A Respecmace BYT(INGS® MANE Se ew oe. ee: AOR BY SCHAEFER MUSIC BY MACDONALD rf | ' : . Uiet s tink NOT DINGS LIKE Key 1 DITNT MEAN ON jt) | Too BAD You LosT ‘ 4: © DO (T,OSCAR Hi} } TOUR HEAD, \ — DEY BREAK. 1 ost my ie iH} MILL DEY ine Bi iA HEAD: “YOUR FORMER STENOGRAPHERS Cowe R, WRETCHY” ) RIGHT KIND OF BRIBERY Well, by all that’s good and worthy, let us have more of that kind of bribery. Let us have candidates make their pledges in public, and if those pledges are satisfactory, let us give them our votes. 1 If that be briber if it be a bribe to give votes to a candidate who pledges himself to vote for measures which the public .approves —then let the standpat organs make the most | of it. | It is not the pledge given in the open, ] right out in meeting, in public, that is objec- | tionable. It is the secret pledge given to cor- | porations and special privilege seekers that is the sore spot. Let's do away with the secret pledges and let’s have more of the public pledges. woud: ev GOING BACK 4ND FIGHT FOR YouR NOT WHILE THERE'S PLENTY OF FIGHTING To DO OVER HERES tice has been brought to a stand still in Italy by the war that threat- ens to involve that country PORTER CAN BE GLAD BECAUSE 0 in OF THE WAR ltt Forman” foe" postponed un. |ponement is posstble if Italy be comes entangled in the Huropean nfitet Anything Delivered NEW YORK, Sept, 28 war has given Porter Chi new grip on life | The young American now In pris-| on at Lake Como, Italy, charged! with the murder of his wife, M Scott Charlton, was to in November Palmieri, who went to Italy to pre} pare for the trial, has returned to| New York, as the machinery of jus. Anywhere. AUTO DELIVERY CO. Phone Wiltott 254. 506 Olive st. SQUEAK " FROM MOUSE WAVE YOu HOARD | JOHNNY $2.00 Wonder Savings Bank The Seif-Registering $1.00 = WOMEN WANT. est home saving ank | 4 | sano ote \ Mouse. Tar tue |\ ine. 2key, Glever «Corbin Padlock | A€Ew ELECTEC re | py 25¢ A ion office * | lo" t ? No, 12 Lever-Acting Single Shot Daisy Air Rifle $3.00 The t MEN TO WAR nisy Mig. Co. % “nail Sherman Stee! ™ head LONDON, Sept | on, as we = Ulet id Ro Nail b } mething new rt ‘ then for the "| Genuine Perfect “Colebrookdale” Sad tron Handle 10x9 Wire Broiler or Toaster lim FACT ir P | A VERY VERY MiGH OFFICE! aoc ce 7-3 Extra Heavy Same Triangular O-Cedar Mops SPINNING'S EXTRA SPECIALS ather Goggles SPINNING’S CASH STO RE 3 1417 Ave. Sina oie 2 Gane: AL a aos © iy “| Shepherd Talks to (7) GASOLINE TAKES | Metts tes tan| (Continued From Page 1.) ANOTHER LIFE : them from the Germans. If) - you're hurt so you can’t move e ri¢ yourself, you're through—=—= dead,” £ “| SAVED BY PUSS J Own your own home. It's| dicr on a near-by — stretcher CHICAGO, Sept. 25.—The family Read the offerings in| ‘alled to me of Louis Wolff escaped asphyxiae | easy. g He held up an oddooking | tion when an Angora kitten awake STAR WANT ADS —then| bag ened the almost prostrated sleep choose. ONCE LIVED IN 'FRISCO _ ers 4 From Contented Cows Remember This in Cooking When your recipe ( foster & Kes ene calls for one cup of milk, only 4 cup Carnation diluted with } water, and you use 2 Milk cup ation Milk pure __ ADDS F YOR @rn will obtain the same or better results than when ordinary milk is used. raw QUALITY Always Uniform and High Standard CLEAN—SWEET—PURE The flavor will be delicious, shot I took a dea Imets aid do you e sald. e told m eemed hurt to “It's because it’s only the fel- ably lows who can get away without can't help that are able to escape, ! have had some who were only in the feet beg me to kill them as we retreated, A List of Splendid Dishes Oyster Stew Cream Tomato Soup, Canned Vegetables. Salad Dressing. Carnation Milk Bread, Carnation Biscuits, Muffins Doughnuts. Puddings. Custards. Fudge. Cocoanut Cream Pie, Carnation Milk can be used in each of the above. 1415 Fourth | vat from the tin hat man officer, “L83! It was his regiment” I took the helmet covering im in ‘Frisco before the e why all the be only to save know about 7 =) oe

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