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A ReHT! MY DoTY Fs 5 Dil petles A Woman Cop, | | After All, Is a Woman | A 4-Reel “Screecher’ Film "STAR—THURSDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1914. PAGE 4 GRACIOUS MB, THERS'S TWO MSN IN (iS T MAKO AN ARResy," WE ONE DOING HAPPENS To Be THE ONLY REAL BEAU T €verR Hap!" ING ALC THE FIGHTING — MR SPOONERLY, TSHACCT Pinek MR. SPOONERLY, OR SHALL 1 Do ABS MY HEART Batu! "SAY a we TecoLLy FELLERS, PROPOSIN' TO AR‘ PRETTY GIRL AN’ MONKEYIN’ WITH BEES 1S PURTY MUCH ALIKE ‘CRUSE SomeE- / TIMES A FELLER GETS STUNG! ALL the brazen lies circulated in this cam- paign, the most malicious and brazen concern Initiative Bill No. 9, which seeks to provide “first aid” relief to injured workmen. Opponents of the measure coricede that “first aid” is a just principle. They agree that justice requires immediate medical attention and hospital treatment for an injured workman, and they agree that the cost, i HE SEATTLE STAR! OF SCRITPS NORTHWEST LEAGUR OF NEWSrArERS Telegraph News Service of the United Press Association. Entered at Seattic, Wash. Postoffice Secon4d-Ciass Matter. Sail, out of city, 96 per mon. up to six mos; stz mes $1.80: year $3036 ear cote ees ae Co. Prove. Mi exchanae connecting all departments. IF— N PAPER Connie Mack’s players do appear to have some- thing of a bulge on Stallings’ Braves. But we happen to know enough about the paper business or that you can't sometimes most always believe all you! 9400. Private | | U “The * “paper” standing of the Athletics rests yipon things) Which have happened—plucky, clever, persisted-ih good play-| throughout a number of series under a manager ac dmit-| ly foxy as they make ‘em. No one begrudges these world’s champions a single laurel, | for they lave come to the top by honest effort in a record as/ ‘clean as a hound’s tooth. | But it is quite possible that the strength of the Braves ‘may be less in what has happened than in what is going to oo tani Who knows but that they may possess that mys-| immeasurable thing which isn’t so much a matter of | ry as of expectations—‘the edge” } I | Bean-eaters from the bottom of the National league ladder} | } | the spirit lasts which in two months brought those to the very tip top, it won't make any difference what the hae says—there’l! be a stirprise party. Notice we say “IF. : Needs House Cleaning 'OTICE, please, that the “war” tax bill, as it left the house, put no levy on checks and drafts, but instead assessed | ) $2 on each $1,000 of bank capital and surplus—in other words, #0 far as possible, it taxed wealth and privilege Now observe that in the senate, under the guidance of Finance Committee Chairman Simmons, who also led the “pork bill” grab, the proposed tax on bank capital has been Stricken out and the tax on checks and drafts put back The senate was improved by popular elections but it still » needs house cleaning—especially its southern wing THOSE SCIENTIFIC hygienists in convention at Philadelphia dis- cussed eugenic kisses exchanged through protecting paper shields. Sali right! !f you can’t find a paper shield, take along a pine board. TO DEFEAT W. LORIMER Jones, you must vote for Ole Hanson. A vote for ck is a vote for Jones. Don’t waste your vote, GIRLS! CLEAN AND BEAUTIFY HAIR NO DANDRUFF---25 CENT DANDERINE Surely try a “Danderine Hal Cleanse” if you wish to immediate- iy double the beauty of your hair Just moisten a cloth with Dander- | ine and draw it carefully through > your hair, taking one smell strand | ata time, this will cleanse the hair of dust, dirt or any excessive oll orates the scalp, stopping cia [and falling hats Danderine is to the hair what fresh showers of rain and sunshine |are to vegetation. It goes right to the roots, invigorates and strength- | ens them. Its exhilarating, stimu-| lating and life-producing properties 2 a few minutes you will be) cause the hair to | z Mises. Your hair will be wavy,|and beautiful, ayn eae — fluffy and abundant and possess You can surely have pretty, soft, | au incomparable softness, Ister| jugtrous hair, and lots of it, { 1 and luxuriance. will just get a cent bottle of Besides beautifying the hair, one|Knowlton’s Danderine from any | drug store or toilet ry it as directed application of Danderine dissolves every particle of a counter and| invig. THE SHOE REPAIR MAN 216 Union St—2 Shope—110 Madison dandruff Now FoR A Nice REFRESHING “ IT AM ANXIOUS % TRY OUR. NEW PORCELAIN BATHTUB! part at least Nevertheless, “first aid” principle, there is violent opposition to Initiative Bill No. 9. measure falsely claim they are ready to pass a measure in the next legislature. they were ready to pass a measure two years ago, the but that t, should be borne by the employers. in spite industrial were not prepared. A Lies! Lies! “First QueA FRem % Je hnny- PLEASE. maa + MOISE GET ROOIULATOR Ano | BOTH OF 7K MIGHT Bai. | Sean > 6EE WHIZ! rt Ws? wow WOU DER | WHAT HES CONWA DO wrTH THIS STOPR ANYWAY! THOM YOU FOU. *I0USA. 1 FORGOT 10 TEL You THAT 1/9 ABOUT To OL" Conn Ags” 46 ‘SOME WARBLERS Everybody said improved on started, Monday, the Standard if you| Grand Opera Company couldn't be when the season But every individual has improved since then They sang “ alleria Rusticana” noon, and I'Pagiiacel”’ “Il Trovatore” and “Cay yesterday after last night Tonight the same as yesterday afternoon, *+ gi she SY ORI AA tg 2 oes {THE LIN UP FOR A BATH AT OSCAR & ADOLP Why? CONFOUND Pm SOMEBODY 53 AHEAD OF ae. SPLASHINGS, 1 HEAR, T Book THIS RUFFIAN FoR ATTEMPTED BEAV- SL 4ucuteErR!” AND (T WASS DER. ony TOWEL IN ol the Enemies justice They falsely claim HERE, You Cav STIL Use DER Towel be SHORT-HAIRED boas DON'T @eT (T original workmen's compensation act in the 1911 session, and it was stricken out at the behest of the enemies of labor. Speaker Howard Taylor led the attack on it. And Speaker Taylor is part owner of a lumber mill which operates under the hospital fee system, by which employes are taxed $1 a month and get practically nothing in return. of the of the insurance commissioners “First aid” would kill the hospital fee graft.. So “first aid” was killed in the 1911 session, and it Aid” was provided in the was again killed in the 1913 session. K ‘SEND BOX BACK EAST PORT LAND DEAL OFF) One-half rate has for apple shipments to the East, following a conference dustris! and Chamber o representatives companies, can be shipped to the board and delivered for $2 ‘BIG CROWDS AT FAIR They's doing a rushing business the Perfecta Ponitively terrific crowds go | to eat, and at the same time patron tze the Cathol fair, now tn its fou publicity Commerce A box of apples Receuse they bellevel the Great! been secured Northern waan't giving the port a of the in., *@08re deal, Commissioners Rems bureau of Der and Diridges voted yesterday and ‘salnst closing negotiations for in the Smith Chittenden taking over lands waterway voted the other the exp ony now Atlantic sea Gen way YOUNG PILES WEDS Marcella Excalet of § (Continued From Page 1.) ttle/at times funny. The sermon ts ‘ome Mre. Ross B. Piles via | clothed in a very acceptable plot the elopement route, The groom Has Role of Brazen Woman is the son of ex-Senator Piles. The| ytiss Jane O’Roarke, wedding took place at Tacoma. | sitie Players, who in private life cafeteria these of the Se throat, than ever. Reese Jones. ways, but thi be nccepted fc Sarah J. Ca suffered the pa thirteen years ai every method. Relief for Catarrh Sufferers Now FREE You Can Now Treat This Trouble in Your trom tne jot of an honest working outcast, Own Home and Get Relief at Once. Careful experiments and investigations have shown that as the troubles were expelled from the nose and the real cause of the disease was overlooked and in a chort time the Catarrh would return stronger Gauss has gone way ahead of the ordinary methods of treatment and has provided a remedy that Removes the Cause Mr ha: Paris streets in the play The Giri is pitiful, with all the paint and gay trappings, as she bares her soul to the Senator and Doctor for a few minutes in the last act, and, without mincing words lis them how # fel) girl to a because her boss” because she chose to sacrif How the Remedy for Catarrh *°!f, rather than lose her job Was Discovered Preaches Terrible Sermon preaches is Only for a few minutes is Miss HIS terrible disease rinie sermon has raged unchecked #tronger than all the others in| O’Roarke on the stage, yet the ter for years simply be- | this powerful play where the dis she By the new method the mose and throat are is that after perfecting a balm that relieved | 4 q ‘ee FS pio li tad ae | the nose and throat troubles quickly, he | come out and eat, she'd have to be could not prevent the trouble beginning made of wood to say ‘No.'” rhe Bhivir, “Ml over again. The Girl acted the disease taken into the (), the day she learned the truth she tomach, bas @ n test cases, he could + old cry for direct efuence completely rentove all nee ove reason rel nimbrance signs of Catarrh from nose _ She Wreaks Vengeance and throat, but in a few » TL emiled at him—” says The with a little laugh, The Giri see, doesn’t know she's pitiful it's all in the day's work—her troubles. “If it can't be helped, why worry about it?” she asks, lightly, “I do jonly what other women do—not to “trog-in-the~/ get even, but to get bread.” She finds no satisfaction in the fact that she wrought terrible ven geance on her boss weeks they were back. Goes to the Root of | Stopped-up noses Constant throat” Nasal discharges Hawking and spitting tng the couse, Snoring at night Miss O'Roarke performs hes un a . Rad broath pleasant task so well it shocks an and Immediately Gives Re- Frequent colds already shocked audience into a lief to the Nose and Throat Difficult breathing full realization of the awful crime sothering sensation| of fgnorance that ts being sane f Scranton, Penn... many other treatments, he ‘used this “My nose is now entirely clear aud bothered. b the disense any But by your new method I was completely cured and you cannot imagine er says that after trying ew method and ce and Iam not ‘the New Combined falsely-delicate in dreame tioned today by a Sudden fits of aneozing | ¢ ivillzation Says It Does Great Good “I feel the good we all are more be obtained in other At od Treatment must inevitably in this play is so great it f sul pprowching oF Present) many times for the unp! ‘Tenn., says, 'T Neate) parts we play,” says of catarth ‘for we ee eee es | 'Roarke, in a soft voice that con: inte, tried nearly trasts harsh one ingly witlt the I's, Send the Test Treat- of The ¢ "Taal cacnapet | Adare dangers is shouted from the house tops.” [THE KEPT PRESS IS LYING ABOUT INITIATIVE BILL NO. 9 Pilés i# employed In the auditor's | je ve “ 0 litt Cathedral parish| department of the Pacific Coast| Sona pe Wiatinedt aa eared h day Co, tastes, plays the part of a coarse, Rvivsons ease is exposed ruthlessly cause _ whe ms have been Give,. the. Doctor This girl * treated while the cause of | story sums up the whole situation the trouble has been leftto,| When The Girl's child came, the circulate in the blood, and | Wife of t boas” took a hand ; bring the disease back as fast as local She gave me the sack, of} éehetennian could relleve kt course,” says The Girl, with no| - blame in her voice. “I'd have done C. E. Gauss, who experimented for | tho same thing.” * * * After that years on a treatment for Catarrh, found |! Walked the streets for $6 a day. | joy that has come over me.” ‘Damaged Goods’ is a moral ment FREE s }iesson, as powerful, | think, as} Trial Treatment FREE! 2 eho lever Wid preathed from any pulbtt This new method fs so important tothe wet-© gay stain St 1, Mich, | Throughout the play recurs’ the fare of wital to every person suffer tery, ‘I didn't know—if 1 had only ie and ov 5 «| known!’ And there is the lesson. diy extended without on 1 7 enemy of mankind A large trial treatment, with complete, mi- “| worse than the enemies that are ute dleegtions, wil be sent free to any catarrh: § pin Gat eephinaat “oak teak scourginy ver will be ra no money, take no risks, make no Fi people are un: ail the cou, b Na F diseuss it freely—until fewsCombined |the horrible truth concerning its | d and brazen woman of the] That is why it comes up on November 3 as initiative measure. The enemies of labor controlled Speaker Taylor and his henchmen, but they cannot control the people. Therefore, they now cry that they are in favor ef “First Aid,” but want the legislature to draft and pass the bill. What they do want is to KILL it again in the legislature. Don’t be misled by the lies in the kept press. an Razor Hone .... 51/4x2x'/p Razor Ho : Absolutely uniform in grit. Fast cutting, and give a razor the easy-cutting, velvety touch which is appreciated so much by those with tender f: No, 6 Miller's Falls Ti escope 414x1/ex% Barbers’ Crystoion 50c Extension Bit Holder .. $2.00 Extends from 16% to 24 inches; will follow % or larg: Seer erase er bit. Nothing to equal it for electricians, plumbers and ————__ as carpenters. No. 3 Miller's tong Bulldog Jaw Hand Vise “A good weather-proof protector. SPINNING’S EXTRA SPECIALS $1,50 7-Pt, 26-In. No. 7 Disston Hand Saw ... 25¢ Doz. Quilt Frame Hooks 15¢ 8-In, Hinge Hasp ..... 25c Elgin or Victor Adjustable Wrench Jaw . 25¢ Box Fine or Coarse Valve Grinding Compo 1415 Fourth SPINNING’S CASH STORE 3217 “Ave. WELL, THEY DID IT! 1915 TAX LEVY 1S REDUCED 2.11 MILLS With a lot of “phoney” re re ythe totel ductions from the original es | ing cut to timates, the grim comedy w This, however, is by no means the total fund for roads next year, as the commissioners will have ap- Ing the tax levy from 88 mills | proximately $1,000,000 to spend to 8 milis, out of the road bonds. The comedy part of the trina! Several microscopic cutm were — enacted by the county | com- missioners yesterday of reduc- vction is that most of the esti-/made in the operation of the com nates where slight reductions | on office and the county hos 9 41 been Inflated pur-| pita expectation of cut Tn all, the cats from the original | r 1 amount to $220,- The only sal reductions were agant salary rolls made on the juvenile detention |in several offices remain practical: 7% home, where the appropriation was |ly unaltered. i ut from $75,000 to $35,000; the| While the mill levy is a fraction rs’ pensions, cut from $45,000} than in 1914, the actual ,000; the county ferry, where|cash expenses in 1915 will not be 00 was pruned off; forest fire | reduced protection, cut $1,000; insurance of} The total levy for state, city, the courthouse cut 00. leounty, port and school taxes fa A pretended cut of $75,000 is|Seattle will be 41.76 mills in 1915, made on the road and bridge fund, ‘or 2.11 mills lower than tn 1914. 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