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cnetes ond an unctuous man, was rub-| DISH WASHING 13 A CINCH = | DON’T oS gem ee 7 | Smokers | As to your column, | think It Is Bio more benefit to the young and [rising generation than all the rest act wording of the that Is to be voted gene: ction? eight-hour on next! | th th in You can't smoke on the trotley| Oy, the, news of all the papers Oo <eee any more good work, as it is very in- Judge Everett Smith today grant is oti on application of John Mill ¥, @ peremptory injunction, com. A . Pelling the Seattle Electric Co. to| PPP Der higgn ds ph sei forbid smoking on any of its cars) opinion of this department. save those run by cable. The eight-hour law to be voted The injunction becomes effective| on at the next general election ts at once. too long to print, but you may ob D, V. Haverstadt, attorney for the/ tain a copy of it by writing to the Independent Cigar Dealers’ associa-|“stop-Look-Listen” League, 536 tion, asked the court to suspend| Henry Bldg, Seattle, who are op the injunction until a ruling from) posing the measure, or from the the supreme court could be obtatn-| Elght-Hour Law League, in the Ar ed. He was promptly overruled.| cade Bidg., who are supporting the He subsided | law The Judge Asked 'Em - For a time things went smooth- Q—1! wrote to you once before, but didn’t receive an answer. Hope you will find time to answer me now. | wish you would kindly print a recipe for making pretzels. | have been unable to find any In any cook book. You will oblige me and some others by an early! anewer, Thank you. PRETZELS. A—I haven't a recipe for pret tructive and will continue to do | lots of good. Judge Smith, who never smokes, and who fs the only judge if the court house who doesn't permit smoking In his court room out of , Was explaining that he had made inquiries here, there and ev here; among rich and poor, kers and non-smokers; car 8 and the riding public, and he 4 found that public sentiment) #68. If any of the readers have ‘was practically unanimously op-|0D® perhaps they will be kind posed to smoking on street cars ie to send it And Attorney Howe, for the com-| G—Wil yoo Kindly inform me| if It Is contrary to the laws of the state of Washington for the teach: | ere to administer corporal punish- ment to the pupils of the public schools? =AN IRATE PARENT. A.—It is not. his palms together and nod- ding and smiling approval, and) saying, .“Yes, indeed, your honot ‘and “Very true, your honor,” and/ “Quite right, your honor,” when a Stentorian voice rang out fn the court reom— “I object!” Johnston Objects The objector was Attorney Herchmer Johnston of the Colman} building. “IT object!” said Attorney John ston, “to this court going ahead ‘with this injunction on the assump tion that public sentiment ts op) | posed to smoking on the 1) @Q—What can | do to be leas self. Tepresent no one in this case. I/conscious when out in company?| happen to be here on other busi-|1 should like to be able to forget Ress. But I cannot keep silent. | myself completely, but It seems the “I am a smoker. I know, per-|more ! try the harder it is for me! gonally, hundreds of other men|to do so. Also, | find it difficult who smoke. Many of them are to start a conversation, ' workingmen who cannot smoke at|can think of anything to talk about. their work, cannot smoke at home,’ May | also ask you to kindly tel! Q—Would you advise # person to Invest in a diamond now, or do you think they will be more reason. able? x. Pek A—Diamond dealers say dia- monds are as reasonable gow as they probably ever will be. They | have been increasing from 10 to 15% a year for some time, | have, in fact, nowhere in the world|me what day of the week Dec. 21, to smoke e in the cars.” | 1892, fell on? v. | ‘Are you a party to this case?” A.—Self-consciousness may not | — be overcome easily or immediately. | The best cure for it is to go out! among people as much as possible. You will become accustomed to meeting strangers and appearing :” jin a crowd. The fact that you can Later he said: “I don’t know [183 crowd. The tact toa en jtiere Judge Smith gets the ‘ove that you are not well read idea that the public is unani- |Rena the newapapere, current mag mous against smoking on cars. | arines and a few of the latest and 1 guess he must have brought host books, and be able to discuss the matter up at prayer meet | their contents. ing.” Wednesday answers your second a question. Democrats turn down all amend : mends to Jon¢s bill, proposing) Q-—When Introduced by @ friend Philippine independence lto a gentleman, should a lady sim ply use the term, “How do you do,” or “I am pleased to meet you,” in | greeting? BARBARA, | P. S—Also can you tell me where | can go to take up a home stead near Bellingham, Wash? | Where can | find out about it? A—It Is proper to use either of the above forms when recognizing asked the court. “Because, if you! aren't, it will cost you $2 to get) ” | “Well, I protest, anyhow,” sald/ Johnston Anywhere. AUTO DELIVERY CO. 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Union St.| Methodist and Congregationalist churches of Canada urged at Ot Note: Bring this ad with you. tawa convention, HURRY UP, ™ GETTING AHEAD oF You Q—Wiil you please give me the/an introduction Write to the U, 8. government land office, Federal bidg., Seattle, in regard to taking up a home stead QI, too, like so many others, come to you for some of your good advice. 1 am a young girl of 17, About two weeks ago | met a man 10 yeare my senior for whom | cared deal. | am re liked me 0, for he always treated me nicely and with respect. He went away yesterday, and before he eft, he kissed me good-bye. it was very unusual for me to allow this, and | was indeed very much eur prised at my Did | do wrong? Please give me your opinion. Thanking you In advance, ANXIOUS, A—You should not have per. mitted a man acquaintance of two weeks to kiss you. What can you possibly know about @ person fn such a short length of time? 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GRAHAM & VICTOR Diamond Merchants 82) Second Ave. j—Maderite— in America Is a slogan that means much to the American Housewife. It fhe protection of the U. S. pure food laws, means which demand that all foods must conform to a fixed standard of purity. At All Grocers One pound 25 cents 'STAR—SATURDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1914, PAGE 5) PHOTO |G.0.P. CHAIRMAN WHATS THE Trovp.e Tom ? PLAYS SAYS JONES HAS j 1 | THE DARING LEAP INTO THE jopen sea by Florence La Badie }and her thrilling rescue by a hy |droplane are two of the big foa |tures in this week's chapter of |The Million Dollar Mystery,” which closes at the Colonial the jatre this evening. Tomorrow | starts, one of the best two-reel Vi tagraph comedies that has played at the Colonial, “He Danced Him self to Death” is the title, and deals, of course, with the dancing bug. There are two dramas on the same bill, eee ACCORDING TO A REPORT RE- celved at the offices of the Unt | caer from the two camera men now at Brussels, there bas been j considerable difficulty hear the firing line The report, which was relayed m the Lon don office, reads tn part “When we first started out we ex- pected |eailing, but in dixcovered our mistake. afraid to poke our no% | doors with a camera, for a mera | was the badge of a spy. Finally, |however, we managed to smuggle | camera aboard a train which was | bouné out of Brussels to a point }some 30 odd miles away, where |there was a fight {9 progress. | “We dropped off the train and [stumbled through a forest onto a wooded hill. Here we were lucky jenough to come upon an engage |ment between some German horse | jand Belgians. Training our cam-| jeras, we got an excellent range The Belgians, outnumbered, turned to flee. Just then a shell | lexploded near us, rendering the |camera useless. The soldiers were | |storming up the hill. Smashing} jopen the camera box, we managed | to rip out 250 feet of the film be | fore we threw the disabled ap- | paratus {nto a ditch.” ees | FOR SUNDAY THE CLEMMER | ix features. The He Pathe's Dally N The Slavery of Foxicus,” a Roman comedy; ‘Bella's Elopement, drama; “When the Gods Forgive.” | an Indian drama, and “Oh, Look| Who's Here,” another comedy | Reginning “Monday, “Lay Down| Your Arms” will be the spectal at-| traction. This wonderful produc-| tion shows what war really fs and ite consequences as depicted in the famous novel of Baroness Bertha |Von Suttner, recently published tn The Star. It is one of the greatest pictures ever conceived. Those | | who see it will better realize what | a terrible thing war {ts and how| foolish a country {# to go to war.| Joe Roberts, banjo player, re turns to the C nmer tomorrow fn getting ‘erything would be amooth Brussels we soon We were ut of A TWOREEL LUBIN, THE | Attorney's Decision,” is to be shown at the Class A theatre, commenc- | n with “The Real Thing P x Western com ‘The Mystery of the Glass Edison drama. Tom t hit in the motion West ia desired where acting icture sugh-and-ready Mix is a rea! cowboy, and ts known throughout the Southwest as the| est cowpuncher {n Oklahoma ee Clemmer Until Saturday Night The Cricket on the Hearth, taken from Dickens’ play: “A Plain Song,” a Mary Pickford irama; “News Pictures" and a akeville comedy. see Class A Sunday Until Tuesday Night The Attorney's Wife,” two-part Lubin drama; “The Real Thing in Cowboys,” Selig comedy; “The Mystery of the Glass Tubes,” Ed ison drama oe Colonial Sunday Until Tuesday Night “He Danced Himself to Death,” two-part Vitagraph comedy; “Mere ly Mother,” Bi h drama; “The Prairle Flower,” Edison drama cee Grand Sunday Until Tuesday Night ‘The Master Hana, Princess drama Mutual W He Loves the Ladies,” Key » com jy, and another picture | gs The | | Melbourne Sunday Until Tuesday | Night | “Goodness Gracious,” three-part | Vitagraph comedy Human Drift wood," Biogr | na ph dra kan Sunday and All Week s of the Storm Country,” a Mary*Pickford drama ee Al Alhambra Until Sunday Night “A Prince of Bavaria,” two-part comedy drama The Boob's 1 acy,” comedy; “The Man Who Was Misunderstood King Baggot drama oak Circuit Until Saturday Night The Mystery,” a two-part Flor. Jence Lawrence drama; Bat } tl two-part comedy; rils of Pauline,” chapter No. 9, in two parts; “The White Wolf,” with Ar. thur Oretega. . rS “RESIDENCE. THEATRES At the Home Until Sunday “Honor of the Humble,” two part drama; “Animated Weekly,” | No, 132, topteal; “Trapped in ‘a Closet comedy At the Pleasant Hour Until Sunday The Touch of a Child,” two-part drama; “Lo comedy, and one additional reel. LITTLE CHANCE Women Get The admission by C. P, Lund of Spokane, chairman of the republican state convention, that ator W. LORIMER Jones had only a slim chance of carrying Spokane county, the feature of this morn- Ing’s sescion of the state re publican central committee at the Rathekeller, Lund also said there was only slight chance of election for | | the republican candidate for congress| in the Spokane district. Lund's opinion {s backed by the| great reception given Ole Hanson | 6,000 | Amd mow we ge msk for divorce in the! court, yesterday in Spokane by people. The state committee discussed the state chairmanship all morn ing, coming to no decision, b CAUKE, ron as the member from county said, they wanted to select some one who ts not a rank stand patter, yet didn't repudi publican party two years ago Millard T several federal appointments this state, seemed most likely be selected. STAGE ALL SET FOR BATTLE ON the re Hartson, who has held in to} TEXAS BORDER NACO, Ariz., Oct. 3.—Hontilities between Carranza and Villa troops at Naco, today. Sonora, were tmmtnent Drawn up within striking dis tance of the town, the Villits at daybreak During the night @ skirmish of ) un- | der Gov. Maytorena, were tn camp outposts was reported, six persons) being wounded, !t is sald. Naco was thronged with Ameri cans gathered {o see the fighting His automobile eCain, the axle racer, grounds at Trenton falr jured five fatally and breaking dashed & fence on the tnterstate {n-| Dersons, one probably | putes with his fist. WHY pION’T You TELL MG SOME one WAS LOOKING Ay me? tee But the GREATEST Red-Headed =MELODRA\ Into Courts Beautiful hair of wuburn hue, 1 A reat of life w ‘ S worry and. wen Two ¥ D Lane Th London. T Wee od worry wo ears at rury ane eatre, yondon. ‘wo Years in Australia. = fort. | The “red-headed” girl seems al ways to meet trouble The red-headed lass, the cleverest of all femininity, if we may judge from the galaxy of woman's fame Lower Floor, $1.50 and $2.00. also gets “in bad" the most fre Nights Balcony, 75¢ and $1.00; Gallery, 50c. a 4 Lower Floor, $1.00 and $1.50. Is red bair a “hoodoo”? Sat. . Balcony, 50c, 75c and $1.00; Gallery, 25< eels | In Judge Humphries’ court yeo| terday there were two divorcees Less than two years ago Fred| Lib a cook, “fell” for the auburn } red-haired” | Story of Play Starts in First Act. locks of Sarah L. Lilley. | The wedding knot was tied at! Everett September 9, 3. They THE GREAT TRAIN WRECK. came to Se le d ed me aur ated THE AUTOMOBILE COLLISION. da tub auvam (seeenn. notte THE REALISTIC HORSE, RACE. be hoodoo work THE FOX HUNT PACK. ~ Alley’s love cooled precipitate ly. He stayed home just three) weeks. Then he went a-roving, re-! turning occasionally for stopovers of one day On August 6 he came home, re- moved his coat, directed his fist near her auburn-tinted dome, knock- ed her down, and banged her arm on the table. Ulley, in court yesterday, called his wife a liar, and was hustled out by the bailiff. Mra. Lilley got her divorce easily after that were called in to bring her to. Finally he told her to leave. So) she left. They have two children, | Sand 6 years old. One of them she} took with her. He has the other. | Her blonde hair flamed as she left the court room with her divorce decree. | PROVIDE FOR LEASE ENGINEERING. particulars. 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