The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 2, 1914, Page 4

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iO nen a din all ee STAR—FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1914. PAGE 4, a na —— — = — — —————_______ 4 : ieee *SH-H-H, Ive Just FouND | ["OH, How Decicioust IS ITIN WE CELLAR oF |[*——10 ENTER IT 15 TO Give THREE KNocKs | [*THEN IT ISN'T A lana A DEN OF CROOKS, A HAUNTED VILLA IN THE ON A SECRET DOOR, THEN SLIDE DOWN A CROOKS DEN, a. AND I WANT You SUBURBS, CHUTE Dis I KNOW, BECAUSE To HGLE ME AND THE GUISED AS A “a I've STUDIED THS | Ic es PT ONLY STREeT No, (T'S Movies" ; RAID irs wayY——" ¥ of Sweeper f IN A - In om any FLAT,” — ; | i? f _ Plainly It | 4 Wasn't the ' Real Thing _ ae \~ i A & ae ’ : ‘Screecher «= = J = * * * * *. * * * WORDS BY SCHAEFER—MUSIC BY MACDONALD 3 : SUCH AN APPROPRIATE TITLE FOR THE PAINT ING a a TT vr) || *Puenty*? Dore AFUNNY TITLE. | 1 . [ J, EF _1 FINISH Des j ise ir—AcRuTCH J —_ WHY DOES Diss VOMAN ae /“wexcoe | / MASTERPISCE 1 MIGHT GET OR A DaskET OF 7% tree a | KREPREBENT "Plea P" ee KASS eniig A TOUSANT DOLLARS FOR IT FLOWERS. ‘ PLENTY OF \ EF A MILLIONAIRE ‘BUYS (T Oh re A NOMAN. IT 193} $a 3: j NECK! IF HE LINES IT. ALLECKGORICAL, PBGOLLY FELLERS eg 8B SE ea ——<— UND DER TITLE a TH’ ONLY FELLER DAT EVER FAILED WAS TH FELLER DAT NEVER TRIED. ort > BEC A youre tr ren Wakhorwe i} census bureau's estimate is || on July 1, 1914, the population |! ed States should have |! 4. If to that is added | population of our {sland pos ons, the total rises'tp 109, ne ///; ©, : | OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE | Mark Grose Razor Blades ....e exch Extra Quality Tweezers and Earspoon No, MY DIRTY FRIeND, MY ORODGR HAS JONES IS A BEATEN MAN Always handy to have in your pocket. i eR TY-FOUR THOUSAND voters who vote for a man like Fred C. Brown against a 14.Pt. Gan Black Silk Liquid Stove Pol- took the republican ticket at the primaries man like Judge Gay, those same voters, never- i NOT BEEN TAKEN, or, French Gray Enamel. .+... 25¢ failed. to vote for Senator W. LORIMER theless, have no intention to vote for either 7a AND (T NEVER wit BE ‘bastdant tuliae OF Laas Ad pee Jones. W. LORIMER Jones, defender of crooked #43 Your TAKEN BY A WAITER 241n, second-growth hickory handie: Five thousand voters in Seattle who took politicians and judges, or “God Hates a aoe a = 2 mip ny, ade: ; Fight for splitting kindling, Lighter; a republican ballot in September failed to vote Coward” Humphrey. Poi e ate, ¢ . ” pha HIS ey " vere ‘Can Biack Silk Liquid Stove Pol for any of the candidates for congress. That A fair view of the situation is that Ole = - T oe ia : ataneyee: + « ———« receive tppeeximately 30,000 of the 34,000 = vere an Viacol Shoe and Lesthe prosecuting attorney. i ximately 30, ; < Preston ee at. What does it show? votes which Jones failed to get at the primaries. Waterproofs shoes; a high-grade har- ness oil; makes belts pliable and keeps them from slipping. SPINNING’S EXTRA SPECIALS $1.50 3-Cell %4x2x3 Nickel-Piated Pocket Flash Light ... $2.00 3-Cell 81,14 Round Fiash Light $2.25 2-Cell Miner's Flash Light . 25¢ Flash Light Bulb 10c 4-in. Square File .. 5e SPINNING’S CASH STORE 2425 eurtn It proves that while independent voters THE PRIMARY RETURNS PROVE are willing to go into republican primaries to THAT JONES IS A DEFEATED MAN. THE SEATTLE STAR "MOST ANYTHING. 4 ae @\for a birthday present and do not OF SCRIPPS NORTHWEST LEAGUE oF NHWsrarens|) ANSWERED BY MR. CYNTHIA (know just what kind to select Sacco f GREY What kind of a ring do you think © will in , yea | am going South for the winter [“'\, fae nim ment Mre and | wish to know how to pre! “uy a dinner bell and give him Mall, out of city. 25 per mon. up to six mon: etx mos. $1.40: year $2.25 ||serve the pretzels | put up this) ono ote aay : By carrier city. 25¢ a month. || summer.—Mre. D. E. D. ished Unily by The Star Publishing Co. Phone, Main 9400. Private, Soak the pretzels in a solution of n exchaoae connecting all departments, || shellac and varnish, and they will| | What kind of a hat should | wear when mountain climbing? Was O looked Don't wear a hat. Wear a cap with peaks. | Editor Star: Have you forgotten that this year Telegraph News Service of the United Press Association. Entered at Seattle. Wash., Postoffice as Second-Class Matter. | keep {n any climate, Which is the butt end of a goat, the head or tall? Smart But Dignified! paar describes the clothing of the better kind made in New York by Benjamin, and Chicago by Alfred, Decker & Cohen— Please tell me where 1 can buy ; s Yes. is the 300th anniversary of the discovery, by John Zs a first-class thermometer—N, L Napier, of Scotland, of the logarithm? There is a strip of wood nailed; This i» not the best time of the to our dining room walls, several year to buy thermometer ou PROFESSOR W. H. [inches below the ceiling. We are| wit wait several monthe they gi . : . a e ch af th t ee ee ; By gosh, we had. Fact is, the war in Europe, efforts to! Seek as it pains Hh 4 he ies be much lower. congress away from a war tax on grape juice or th Sing. Whatecan | do?—Mrs. T. E. G. ily as wet, county taxes, purchase of a fall hat that| Put a frieze above it to keer 1 am a young dentist and expect it puldn’t be shot at, search for goat's milk for the baby,|°°°! {to 1g ipo rt wlinah sted nie be y . if | call my operating room by that age of hired house-help and other personal issues, have| A and B have fast horses and in|name people may be afraid to de us forget all about John’s bagging that logarithm @ race they finish neck and neck.|@ome in. | do not like to call it a/ Well are we now reminded how, in 1614, John Napier,| hat would you call it?—E.F. R. | dental parior, as that seems | Elastic concrete ties of great d, took his trusty flint-lock and, in the purviews of Edin-] cota: coors gs seal iar |Or c. 0. faye co ae a a bi rot ymegee Reppin Glo grey eh poy WHAT THE PRESS irgh, ran across strange, new tracks.’ 1 wish to buy my husband a ring Cal) it a drawing room a new German railway product AGENT SAYS This spoor of an unknown creature led straight into the) ~~ vi en m her, and; for miles and miles, John followed it, sometimes ih the heather caught in his whiskers, sometimes with his That the 88 rescued from th hiskers caught in the heather revenue cutter Tahoma. by the ow ‘Society Brand”—and sold in ‘ey steamer tterson an¢ e | . Ah! a long, hard, stern chase was that, and well does | steamer Cordova were in peril of Seattle exclusively by Bhnny deserve his place in history for pursuing it to suc- their lives, is indicated by a wire sful issue. But he finally gave to the world the logarithm, Ps less message of thanks from Capt d glory to him! ‘3 pris of the Tahoma to Vice Pres Ses sone ‘ “ . ident Baxter of the Alaska Steam But on consulting the dictionary while the office “devil” You Are Invited to Attend the ibto.Co.” , ‘ ini 9 n't studying it, we've learned, since writing the foregoing, | 1} ‘i How a master criminal sought | it what Mr. Napier gave to the world wasn’t bird, fish or| | Reopening of the revenge against thi ot a ast. | ney, who sent his ’ | A logarithm is an artificial and generally irrational num-| | e paar of a well cmos ‘ i. sseee » and no new fashioned wart-hog or man-eating perch Hit} in a masterly manner at the tle theatre by the Seattle Pla ) Moreover, a logarithm has value in mathematics which in be expressed only approximately,” like your feelings when Pour neighbor's wife trumps your ace, at bridge, and giggles about it. We are also authoritatively informed that a logarithm Mumber “has a tendency to error in the last decimal place,” Palace of Sweets in their rendition of “The Master | Suits ...... ....$16.50 to $40.00 SATURDAY, OCT. 3, 11 A. M. | \| it Mind | | Poche Aa pi ge Elly ae ag fe Overcoats ...... $15.00 to $45.00 | master criminal and his innocent tool, have two of! the strongest roles that could be| Raincoats ......$15.00 to $55.00 jrun at the Moore This Candies fFemembrance of John Rapier. pielodtaina van for two. ¥ t 7 ‘ ‘ selected for them | PSomething like sneaking up stairs in the dark, all nice and _ —_o oe. : @uiet, stepping into an empty water bucket on the top step, The Drury Lane theatre, London, Full Dress Suits. . $35.00 to $55.00 and dropping your shoes | ie the h spectacular | y £ Anyhow, a logarithm is all right Lunch 8 any en-| f 2 F 7 When you're wrestling with figures, anything that'll let is ayy ge gee All Fabrics from the world’s best looms : oy. get there approximately and serve you as an anchor to S d F effect The Whip, and tailored by masters of the art. That’s i idward as you err in the last decimal place will haye its oda ountain 1 een in Seattle on] i els, mae . ' farm corner in your bosom. And so we revive our kindly | Sunday night, Oct. 4, for a wee! Ww hy & § jthe Drury Lane theatre, and for an WHERE WAS Congressman Humphrey when the bill providing Hl direct election of senators came up as a constitutional amend- | | M . . h Afi ° Mn itatrey immed ond eldestepped. te didnt veto at at)| usic in the Afternoon and. Evening that measure. } | | entire son at the Manhattan} |“ Jevera house, New Yor | “VALUES TELL” ’ a shyster as Ed Paimer for the senate? Will they actually | j HHH] It s ve the nerve to ask people to vote for men like W. LORIMER | Whan ‘Miss, Oliva’ Promatad. & Jones, defender of crooks in politics? Will they actually ask voters || Wall the Metropolit 40 support men like Ghent, and Guie, and Manogue, and Sickels, and | a ac e @) wee Ss HT Appeared on Phew! | {{] Hamilton, and Carrigan, and Knudsen? |theatre last night, as the first at 5 | 209 UNION ST. pera compar ut the Moore FROM BELLINGHAM, from Port Townsend, from every county in © the state, the same news is heard. Ole Hansen is going to sweep the state on November 3 in overwhelming victory. King county, his home, Hi || |traction of the seasor in the La | | dies’ Musical club series, she wa | greeted by a storm of enthusiasm Jon the part of a crowd that well - || | en Kitchen ' =I | I ed with throughout the ving so Privileges ee 1 at the close it w and do part of it a

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