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'STAR—TUESDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1914. PAGE 4 “BETTER DE ANOTHER HOLE AND TWROW IT IN Diana | PH: Dilipickles In *WelC, YAIWE Got To FIND _ ANOTHER PLACE FOR THAT DIRT YOU OUGHT To KNOW We LAW To THROW DRT ON THO ‘ SIDEWALK « WHAT MAKES You Do re "See Here I's AGANST MAN CANY Do ‘War! VIOLATING A CTY ORDINANCES "iv Comes ovr How to Get i OF THiS HOLS Rid oo the | AND THERE'S irt A | 4-Reel | ‘Screecher’ | Film | NO OTHER PLACE To Pur ir? Aga» |A LITTLE OVERSIGHT UNDOES ALL THE WORK ese eee ee + * * ~* “WORDS BY SCHAEFER—MUSIC BY MACDONALD [New Bont ACT 0 ScuR, ADOLPN. mast veo, | eu, ATL rr So SOUR, ADOLPH. i ALL TIRED OUT, AIN'T ‘You 5 » AT LasT SAY, WE GOT Td DODiGs ALL VILL HELP : WE ARE THROUGH OVER AGAIN. DER LAST J maw OF ivi You PUT DoT COTTON ADOLPH? VELL VEN IT Iss eS Gee wk ution Ak ea BACK IN DER BALE. IT's A TOUGH JOB, BUT VILLING HANDS MAKE LIGHT VoRW, DER. BOTTOM LAVYER! BALED IT iss GALFD Li gy BGOLLY FELLERS, DID CHR’ EVER NOTICE DAT SOME OF US IS MORE BROAD MINDED DAN TH' REST “ U. S. relief cruiser North Caro. | Hina, looking after Americans tn | Turkey, arrives at Alexandretta, | Syria. CUT OUT THE BUNK, GOVERNOR! "yewvo" THE ADVANTAGE ° 3" SPINNING’S CASH STORE 3235 "ave be Small Wood File Handle .............6555 seeercensercevov sesh SEN. JONES WRITES STAR; OV. LISTER, In a statement yesterday, Is quoted as advis- to a vote of the people in November, The voters have found DARES US 10 PRINT LETTER It’s easter on your hand, and you can do better and faster work G Ing the defeat of Initiative Bill No. 9, the “first aid” two legislatures falied to respond. And you know It, governor. {f you use a handle. monsure. You now say you are prepared to appoint # committee of Sie heat vate 40c Ladd Egg Beater .. If there ls any good argument inst thie Initiative bill, employers and employes, “for the purpose of thoroughly en- (Continued From Page 1.) The ons thet makes Gees sees os which alms to provide medical assistance to Injured workmen, tering Into thie important matter and submitting to the leg ‘ come right out in the open, Gov. Lister, Don’t beat about the lature such ‘firet ale" provielone ‘as, In thelr judgment, will best eather teas wey 400 . on ie or Slim Tay wi “a 4 serve the Interests of all. “se an P : ' ‘ hee Bi Tell us what it is. Don’t give us the hackneyed cry of the Now, really, that's funny, governor. For that wae the Gere Paige ay pote (A aed pri eden teneonen reg rw 150 5x34 Aluminum Wall Soap EXTRA SLIM TAPER standpatter, that the legislature and not the people should have very thing Gov. Hay did In 1910, four years ahead of you. ed Geek Kad Sele tae Uae ouaktana,” Ga Wied rb da Deron Hh PUM ce cases etegves sagan 10¢ > oye soll Tat sae? bik wan tp to i vote to the fighete- coo pe seeded pap cnioten gl bos sme te tober “Survey requests me to answer your telegraphic inquiry regarding Neat and tasty, You save enough soap by using one to oon tare. In those cases the bill was, just ee you say It should be, AND THEY AGREED. They drafted a workmen’ googly pad teayee jt th are eg chains wired na ss pay for it. In the hands of the legisiature. And twice, once In 1911 and tion act, which Included a “first ald” provision, and they sub- ington city |] $3.50 Hot-Point Electric Iron ........+++ oeccecdoceupsececcces ce once in 1913, the legisiature throttied It to death. mitted It to the 1911 legisiature. But when it came to a vote, s' i eat het aonaihane posetbie do gat the. dal knows ei teams t _ The most satiafactory iron. It rests on heel when not in use. What did you do In furtherance of a “first ald” bill In the the employers backed out, refused to support it, and “first e No stand required. missioners bill or Mrs, Wilson's bill through at this session, because q ald” wae kifled. YOU KNOW THIS I8 TRUE, GOVERNOR. Spree te od Payee Prag F "Clad tar tha wus || $2.75 No. 86 6-Cup Universal Percolator .. 82.50 the enemies of labor bied This is not a new or sudden question. It has been thor 1h - Rawrd y provisions, ‘efore Senator Jones lor oul The powerful pump and the perfect p | stitute bill, which will be a long step toward the purpose desired by j gorating coffee. | Mrs. Wilson. He is prepared now to help tn legislation providing for the. .Unlversel do,meke delicious, aromatic, tavi TO HELP ITS oughly discussed and studied for years. Twenty-three states in PASSAGE. ; the Union have adopted “first ald” bills, and Initiative Bill No. a ‘Yet you now say: “Legislation by initiative wae Intended 9 was drafted by Former State Industrial Insurance Commie- | the pap tes es daglioedg «lag be turned out of the alleys: SPINNING’S CASH STOR ELLIOTT only as an emergency method to be applied when the voters found sioner Higday, In accordance with the measures on the statute Will such methods advance your can Do they have the approv- 1210 that @ legisiature would not respond to a very general demand Langs be — sgh ia irl ae » ; al of your party? Do you think that the honest people of our state will | on the part of the citizens. ‘© whet partiouler thing tn the de you object, governor follow one who deliberately lies to and attempts to deceive them? 1 That's the very gous reason why Initiative Bill No. 9 Is up CUT OUT THE BUNK AND TELL US! cannot think 60. e However our people may differ over political principles they wi|O® Of no further public im: surely unite in condemning such dastardly,-lying methods as you are | portance. — 2 aa eae j | following |EMPHATICALLY YOURS,| | 3 ly Mr. Hi didate for the high 4 ho bi ffi eo! Of United Waies semntor cansot hope to prott ty such seethogs. | THE SEATTLE STAR What {ts worse than getting a vote by deceit and falsehood? ponninnrisnlieelRtts [conten t'nm nat your‘taas Sn '™ 7888 ® FE | BOY SHOT; PAL HELD | Snow White and Sweet THE SEATTLE STAR ‘OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE — } MR, TRUG, Cake % | ' MEMBER OF ‘SCRIPPS NORTHWEST LEAGUE OF HBWSPAPERS || THS is Tre Book You say I heve never supported or voted for a measure for the | - — — ag } I Bore, benefit of the masses of the people. I have served the people of our} |= | Telegraph News Service of the United Preas Assoct | ppg ey etate for 15 years, and my record is an open book | VANCOUVER, Wash., Oct. 12.-— | 7, | I have no doubt made mistakes, but I am willing to be judged by | The body of Matthew Harris, }1,/ my record. |shot through the heart, was found | You dare not publish it truly. I doubt {f you can print the record |i, @ creek near here yesterday of any senator more consistently progressive and favorable to measures | young Harris went hunting with in the {nterest of the people than mine | Albert Tower, 16, last Friday, and You may @ay that I voted against the postal sevings system, the | disappeared. ‘Tower is held, pend- parcels post, the enlargement of the powers of the interstate com-|ing investigation. meres commission, the Hepburn anti-rebate law, the election of sena tors by the people, the income tax amendment and the income tax law, 7 | 40c Per the woman's suffrage amendment to the constitution, the workmen's | How to Banish Y be compensation bill, the pure food law, the white slave law, the employ- | nen ers’ Hability, act, the eight-hour law for Women in the District of Co-| R Minimum Bundle 50c lumbia, the children’s bureau, the bureau of mines, the department of labor, a territorial form of government for Alaska, a government rail- \road in Alaska, the extension of the government eight-hour law, the| Each bundle washed in = separate compartment, No rubbing of the clothes, because we use the BEST Entered at Seattle, Wash. Postoffice as Second 4 mail, out of city, 35 per mon. up to six mos.; six mos. $1.40; ¥ slam By carrier. clty, 28¢ ag month ‘| Published Datly by The Star Publish! Co, Pho 7 “lachanse connecting all dopa 21% Cents Per Lb. Dry Weight | Ole Looks Like a Winner | LE HANSON'S wonderful campaign has made itself so) felt throughout the state that republican heudedactorn| nic-stricken, are seeking to get at least three republican| Inited States senators to head Ole off. | But it can’t be done. Ole’s election is a cinch | His home town, Seattle, alone will give him 20,000 plur-) | ality. | If the average woman only knew it, it] js not at all difficult to pi ve the! youthful right of government employes to organise, the right of government employes to petition thetr congressmen, but it will be false, | I supported, worked for and voted for all of these measures. Are effort either || ‘unary soap. | not most of them for the people's benefit? Are they not progressive? condition or ward it off.| Old Stuff! | This is my notion of progressiveness cunt nin of Seek, the most etteatire| so eer eee teh eal N 1910, the governor appointed a joint committee of em-| There are many other Important laws and amendments that I have| cn ces sasiiy ake ap hervelt ae home ieee we ployers and laboring men to draft a “first aid” measure. | But the employers killed it in the 1911 session, and also in the 1913 session Now, when the people have initiated a bill of their own, No. 9 on the ballot, the employers say: “Wait. We want to get together with labor and draft a bill jointly.” Wait? THE PEOPLE HAVE ALREADY WAITED FOUR YEARS. SENATOR W. LORIMER JONE® defeat Is sure. But he needn't worry. He can get a job as a lawyer, defending his old friend, William | Lorimer of Chicago, the ex-senator, who was Indicted last week by the| United States grand jury for robbing his bank depositors. | (Continued From Page 1.) ANYWAY, YOU have to admire the way those Britishers go Into it. Now they're organizing a battalion of sportsmen, grouse shooters and golfers. And the croquet players are becoming uneasy. ONE OF Judge Thomas Graham's cures for the divorce evil Is a “love expert,” to render first aid to the emotionally injured. Say, the Judge is just trying to fix up a Job for Nat Goodwin. voted for Jin a moment's time. Let her take one| | You may assert faisely that 1 did not, but after the false state- mens you have airoudy soade I think the peope wil! look with sus picion upon anything you may say and will require verification before accepting the same There is a maxim of law that has come from the womb of expert: | *!*,' y first applications taarted ence which you Would do well to remember, “False in one thing, false < is apparent. The wrinkles | Auto Service fomfortable,, emu rmnese |: SieRtl pine Derthas: stheasion to: ron et, your: sestetieats that te mcst “delighttel “advectisoment ° lined That Pain Is Useful Th Star’ which you, a United States sen- a ain Ss se e $ Answer : aioe, sled to perpetrate upon this! 4 patn ts a very useful thing at ee ps, ’ gn a times, for it points to something | Zé/e a Storp” _ to Sen. Jones’ Letter |) wasnt, 1 cownrignt crooked, | wrong inside. Hackache may. be or Senator Jones? taken as a warning of kidney And now, senator, The Star does| trouble, if there are also aching | not care a cent about your opinion, | joints, urinary disorders, dizzy or whether or not you write to us |headaches and drowsy, despondent, WHEN DID YOU — EVER | again tired feelings. Kidney weakness ts | SPEAK KINDLY FOR WOMAN! Tho Star believes it is doing its | dangerous to neglect, for it is Iike- SUFFRAGE BEFORE THIS /plain duty and a service to the|ly to lead to rheumatism, gravel, STATE VOTED OVERWHELM: |stato by showing you up for just|dropsy, or Bright's disease. | — INGLY FOR IT? |what you are, A HYPOCRITE, A| Doan's Kidney Pills have been THAT DAY of peace prayer could not have been In vain. President You were elected in 1908 on your! DEFENDER OF CROOKS, AND A| successfully used for years Wilson has had a reconcillation visit from those two fire-eating colonels, pretense of being progressive?) MILFAGE GRABBER, throughout the world in fighting Watterson and Harvey. But you {mmediately lined up with| Im closing, senator, The Star re-| kidney troubles, and are surely re. Taft, and Aldrich and Smoot and|peats {ts question: able. It is sensible, however, to | Penrose and Guggenheim. | “Was It not downright crooked] help the medicine by avoiding over. You say you voted for Archbald | for you to put in as a traveling ex-|oating, overwork, worry and ex-| | because you were moved by sym-| pense of $1,260 for a trip which|cesses. ‘Use little or no Hquor—| | GIRLS! HAVE BEAUTIFUL, LUSTROUS, | H be i= | traded court decisions for raiireat!. And senator, there is a keep regular hours and take some . ock. ) the) Aan ; jontdoor exercise, such as walk iil hi | Mas A NY iN |grafting judge, deserved peniten-| maxim of law which has come|‘py\\ Medicine will then take quick:| il ee new hair—tine : | a tiary stripes Instead of your eroco-| from the womb of experience, | or effect To be possessed of a head of) when heavy, beautiful hair, soft, Ins-|and d trous, fluf! wavy and free from|ly new hair dandruff is matter of us-| over ing @ little Danderine. | bell It is easy and inexpensive to| destroyer of dandruft have nice, soft hair and lots of it.|{tchy scalp and it ne Just get a 25-cent bottle of Knowl-|stop falling hair at o: but real dile tears, Senator Jones. j I " > ' { yea , ‘ oan's Kidney Pills are > out afl Twas the Limit Hazards Business and Other! And now, let us get down to|a law, senator, which the peo-| nonded everywhere, ay Mth gees a cols ‘| It was evening. He and she were) wine yim ple most always follow now- Haag sum nalr Brower: | seated in her father's room burn riting plate glass insurance inj HOW ABOUT THAT $1,260) ad cre for | {re hor father's gas England MILEAGE GRAB? You won't deny|adays, which you would do Seattle Testimony —|__ “1 can hardly straighten up.” fails to|°"% ” | ted to take that yy Rot a 212] cl Fates fai ROO he Buying Mexi that you attempted o take tha’ “7 Guy Q. Robinson, plasterer, 4212|T had nervous headaches, and often | m : i dr gg ne le ym Jamount from the people of the|Well to remember: “When the | brass tacks, Senator Jones. ; i ow!-| s cites ta 4 Sian Ga Ot weatentia | ny , ‘ : i . MC! send Ave,-S., Seattle, says: “Hard|had to stop work. The kidney se ore Mel asd ton tect Kee pretty | vee ine ead ger ritaas Inecent berate te United States for nothing, will|people find a public official| work caused a terrible pain in my |cretions passed too often, and this stores recommend it apply a iittle . soft y +4 hair really 18, tear this suspense no longer.” Modiitie la Cte 4 in Haytl. | you? crooked in one thing, they be-| back When I went to bed, my| weakness made me get up two or as directed and within ten minutes | moisten a cloth with a little Dan-| Answer him, Angelina!” came al naeKin . mily ftght | It was tn 1905. One session of|~ back hurt me so that I could hard-|three times at night. Doan’s Kid- there, will be an appearance of as ine and serefully er {t| voice through the keyhole. “AD ng Up an umpire, congress adjourned, Another ses-|lieve him crooked in all/iy sleep. When I stooped, it was|ney Pills cured me and made me abundance; freshness, fluffiness| through your hair—taking one | Yo! ' ~ ion immediately began Nati 20 1 could do to straighte n . P and an incompara gloss and Ins-| small strand at a time, Your hair|*¥¢T him! I can bear this ex Fatal Disease a? | 4 things. M dapat ioe am ew ohmteebesy Sur A> | You did not leave Washington, Oe A young painter who had just|D. C., to go home. ter and try as you will you cannot] will be soft, glossy and beautiful in |e 2° longer And they kick him out of the find a trace of dandruff or falling | just a few momente—a delightful | finished a picture insisted upon a| Yet you put in a claim of $1,260) ¢¢; i : hair; but your real surprise will| surprise awaits every one who| The Ailes friend calling to see it f for Teaveltite expenses, as 8 ian office he has disgraced at their be after about two weeks’ use,| tries this The Frenchman faces shell and} “There, now,” enthused the | trip, from Washington, D. C., to| very first opportunity. appanage " — ae ana. bal artist, “you see my new picture,| North Yakima, and back, at 20 The Vir US Kitche In pants as red as flame; What's the matter with that?” | cents a mile. | We shall continue to pay at gin! NM [rhe Scotchman wears no pants at| “I don't know,” replied the bored n't that a plain graft, Sen-|tention to you until after Nov BAgseccy Sold by all Dealers.Price SOc. Foster Milburn Co. Frops. 8 friend, “but I should say it was a| at & all, Jones? Hotel feast money. ‘ransiont, #0c to Vi) week Privileges But he gets there just the same. | case of art failure.” ‘Wasn't tt @ sneaking, low fraud'3: After that ame you will, ly, $2.60 to #4.

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