The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 24, 1914, Page 4

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(STAR—SATURDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1914. PAGE 4 a SPR AR SCANT " i Pi siisesmuuti ssnlihalaiaheaedipdernatageinaini: sp tonieimnsioniasignniialtl - = ye ne teen. eae a , I WAVE TO [s CAN'T HELP IT. 1 JusT “OH, CHEER UP, come | “HERE, DIANA, MEET MR, PIGSfooT, AND HERE ARG PROM, GARBAGE, Wow, GOOD NIC MUST CRY, T CANTY CATCH OveR TO MY HOUSE — M93 GLUE AND MR PISHCANE ie tee UIINDA NocOusp a NES tare esl tee eke ates: A BEAU WHILE MY NaKe ‘Here's 4 BUNCH OF , Mis A Noob TOOK AN A Diana _ rf 13 DANA DILCPicKLes, FRIeNDS OF MING . MO LOAD orr Dillpickles | "*°ss#°°" * omen te : >» snot IT 30%" You'Re: wor So ‘ =) ° ‘ . BADLY OFF 43 You THINK You ARG," Misfortune Is Only Relative A 4-Reel ‘Screecher’ ‘ ‘=v. ty z a * |WHY THE AROMA SEEMED TO HAUNT HIM * WORDS BY SCHAEFER—MUSIC BY MACDONALD A QUuEAK # CUTER ve an = em Rien ; EP epenoray: 7 Sy ALL MEANS, ADOLPH, HAP ; 7 as FROM a | SOMEDINGS 163 DER MATTER T TRY DER oppEe. BY GOLLY, ZC DER PLUMBING IN Diss House TeT-ToT — > t » . 10 MIT OSS ROOM. 1 CAN'T SLEEP! ROOM, WT DER BED INIT, 1 ewete «T YET! C FIXED. 1 NOTICE SEWER ONLY "PRITZIE! hn A, 1 DETECT A ODOR LIKE A ANDINGS GET _/ es soue w nin ee {AS* Fol LOWE D fuse oS Nee. a ne ARE is wa. BEDROOMS. YoU AROUND! Ny em Any CAT OR DOG ANOWS THAT ITS VERY ONMEALTOY FOR StoAis CML OREN To PAY wrrn tralg | IS THERE ANY REASON WHY YOU CAN’T VOTE FOR HIM? ears ago, in the memorable contest be- man,” was the cry of the standpat organs four Seattle and he has never had a lawsuit. Every legislative record because it is an honest record. it eae Poindexter, progressive, and Judge years ago. Why not now? What's sauce for the one who has dealt with him got a square deal—in A man of family, a man whose business Thomas Burke, standpatter, the standpatters in goose ought to be sauce for the gander. private business as in public life. career has been strictly on the square, whose pub- Seattle used the slogan: “Vote for Judge Burke. Ole Hanson has been campaigning for many In the legislature, he was the author of the lic life has been clean and progressive always— ings being equal, vote for a Seattle man.” months. If there were anything wrong with him, bill which abolished race-track gambling. He what reason on earth is there to oppose him? "t these standpatters use the same if there were a single blemish upon his record, fought to have supreme court judges elected by the If ever there was any reason to vote for a private or public, the standpat organs would have direct primary. He fought for the eight-hour law for Seattle man, that reason exists today, and Seattle and Wesley i taken a keen delight in showing it up. women. should loyally support Ole Hanson. With Miles Ole Hanson is more than Jones’ They haven’t found anything against Han- He fought for the woman's suffrage amend- Poindexter of Spokane and Ole Hanson of Se- every standpatter in the state knows it. He stands son because there is nothing to find. ment, for the electric headlight law, and for other attle in the United States senate, Eastern Wash- and shoulders above Jones in ability, in His life has been an open book, and he has humane and progressive laws. ington and Western Washington will be amply and and in HONESTY. lived a useful, honorable life. No one—not even the worst standpatter—has fairly represented and the state will have the bene- “All things being equal, vote for a Seattle He has been in business for many years in found anything to complain about in Hanson’s fit of two colossal giants in the senate. a | { ] $1.00 Economy Shoe Repairing Outfit THE SEATTLE STAR WHEN A MANS MARRIED | ‘> coon scram, ince ng Wire C prenygpam sempre Tinned wire: easier to carr — — =I! 10¢ Pack Steamboat Playing Cards At present prices they should sell at 15c, : Well TAKE A 7 i Se Nickel-Plated Wire Tray Handle a = a $100; pear 60.88. - i TAXt HOME? For boxes, drawers, trays, etc. ioe panit, out of city, 95 per mon. up to stx mos: stx me . 25c 12-Point Steak Tenderer Hammer ... ER ACs: | Very useful on tough pieces of meat, Dally by The Star Publisht ; . = Pubtmnee iy by err ae 2S > 50c No. 1 SeanYess Tinned Stee! Bowl, Steel Frame = and Handle Potato Ricer or Fruit Press . +. 250 Pa ann It only takes 1eeze or two for a nice glase of fruit ‘Somewhere oy ; Sb. settee ; eS SGM WITERE a boy is rising to manhood who will one|| 5 "a € Cold MT 7e Entered at Seattie, Wash. Postoffice as plated wire loop handle day hop on the back of a great opportunity and ride into - , F $10.00 Reseverst rece Aue mpnpeooet san . , % . . ese Are Buta Fe th ns for Buy! iprominence as dramatically as William Jennings Bryan P xathadps. ying at lin 1896. He will be to the politics of tomorrow as were | | : SPINNING’S CASH STORE 1415 Fourth oln, Garfield and Blaine to the politics of yesterday or as —. ‘ % —, 1417 Ave. are Roosevelt and Wilson to the politics of today. : , . £ Can you locate him? No; and very likely it’s well that cease = Eyou can’t, for that would take away the novelty of the sur ;prise. But be sure that he will come with his occasion, for | = ' Mistery teaches that the needed man always does = Hs Fas ere$.c0— Yes ir woud Hare The military experts tell us that mod conditions have |} ~ WE couLD HAVES PAID THE MILK Baw | made war anonymous; that we need not look for the sky = Gone TO A GOOD OR ALMOST BousHT GAS REPLACING rocket rise out of the present battling armies of a new genius = SHOW FOR THAT ME ANEW HAT scomparable with a Marlborough, a Napoleon, a Grant, a 7 wie “hue res ; | OTH ER FUELS br With due respect, we don’t believe it for a minute The || =| 2 c sone thing that can't be kept s human personality. It AN oe MY of = = will appear It is bound t herwise the philosophy history would have t Eee art gS TS AM), | | CHEAPER AND MORE The more you reduce the burdens of the people in . emosd Vf y ‘A, i CONVENIENT times of peace, the greater will be your strength when | = the hour of peril comes. —-BENJAMIN DISRAELI. | T —___—_—_— HE rapidity with which gas is replacing FRED C. BROWN worked his way up. He was a bootblack and a ago I came to Benttle w other fuels is wn by U. S. census re mewsboy. Then he became a barber. He studied law nights. As A I th: Edit 9 avi I alg gy oa for 1910. During the preceding justice of the peace for five years, he made good. But he never went bel e or s er R 4 he urban population of the ¢ t to college, and his heart beats for humanity In general instead of a) |, Z M il my on es) patie few privileged snobs. That's why some people are agalnat him : . warm bed - een apenmapatannnentgl dnt he sent to school | | and the sales of artificial For Grip, Influenza, ; s inere 20.3 per F These figures i- Coughs, Sore Throat 8 F e: Figures Sams ra noble é that th se of gas is increastng more than ” BOYS FINE EXAMPLE 1 ° uld thr times as fast as population Time and Trial Prove [eee ele ans Seer Soe oar ee foe ules Se j - el | orks home miprogt { reed to close Had it not been demonstrated that gas is more the unequalled value of Beecham’s Pills as the ate Mg bal ag oe best corrective of ailments of the digestive organs . economical and more satisfactory than other ved A th nfluenc k WH f gi sed umphreys’ old i 0 common—and the best preventive of lasting and | GELEBRATE WITH ae, ce, in Met THY 3: BULL FIGHTS | “Htave used Humphreys’ Cold forms of fuel for many purposes, it could not dis serious sickness so often resulting from defective ur i § he question| Remedy ‘Seventy-seven’ and de MEE arin af the “omch line, cc treo GREEN LAKE GLIDE t wodn ng 8 fe r of the pumerous on to sd asin Mamas | dehks aces tara eaaiteanaie place wood and coal and oil this rapid rate. th en I say, give us 1 Mother | ma Why are you fighting tl ey one cf your patrons, who always Befor y one begins the use he must nec y a Rythers to conduct more such real) will tell them why keeps ft in the house. 8 essarily be convinced that it is better and cheaper eec am S i S ‘i n La i'd wheal Sie adel dante ee P are fighting for the rights| your free Medical Book , : than the nearest substitute ‘as danced t ind avecetithk: apationsly clake ties of humanity. We are! jaitimor " 4 i eat and in orde also saw that! fight! the cause of that cle ; Be 4. 1¢ increasing number of gas-users in Sea haves " 1, For over half 6 con otiy heave bios sou erie 11 phate “ neat and in order. { al that ise of that To b up 2 Cold take “Sev | easin t gas-user 1 Seattle, entire satisfaction in thousands of homes. few doses will prove to || About 2,50 » food the children are provided) honest little country, Belgium. We) enty-seven” at the first sneeze or the great dema recent years for main exten- you that you can find prompt relief from the headaches, depreusion of || ing. and gen | 8 Rood and wholesome. 1, | fae't intend to see her crushed un-| shiver sions to every part of the city, and the general Ss gad ponoeal wos ‘ood feelings caused by indigestion or biliousness, Lake stati speeches | , der the heel of a bully and brag 1 satisfaction we find among our ustomers, are ry them, and you will know what it is to have at your command such | were made.’ r was planned eh ow kart. W fighting Pr It you wait till the Cold becomes ’ & s » an ee n Lak lations ‘Man'al LIKES “CONFESSIONS” calm ‘ arp gay (he) settled and hangs on, it may take the best evidence of the progressiveness of this ny the Green La san Men's! calm confidence inspired when |™ . “ ' ass ‘ An Invaluable Aid t H club, With « bend of 20 pleces fur-| Editor The Star: 1 live back in| “Right vs. Might : a gaa Pa company’s business policies and the cheapness of oO ea nishing the music, the grand march | the ds and I have no ne un , ts ind: 01,00, 6 ot gas here The Sale of Any Medicine in the World. formed in front of the grandstand | bor 1 always look for the e are cheerfully giving qverywhere. ba hones, Wa. S6s. at North 72nd and Woodlawn ay. |‘ ns of a Wife” as a pleas f and extended more than two blocks I would be very disappointed ou stopped printing them, as 1 our money, our dearly loved eb n i Don't let another sun set SEATTLE LIGHTING CO. sion to increase rates, deciaring (A READER. | heel of tuilitary despotism |with your WANT untold. Use MAIN 6767. cleanliness, comfort and courtesy tor the government Is not resp ible for Does not the above appeal to the | maya yen eon, money. wen be to $15 week- Privileges roads’ lows of traffic on account o A RYTHER LETTER heart of every true American’? |THE STAR, which reaches| war, Editor The Star: Several years| A BRITISHER. |over 45,000 homes every day. », Medi and our lives in a struggle to de-| 156 ‘oot, New Y ! ° cide whether the free men shall Shippers resist pleas of railroads, Jearn lots of things from Margie. remain free or whether they shall Wighth Ave, and Virgtotea t., Seattle. before interstate commerce commis’ Please don't stop therm, revert to the mailed fist Any care via Weatinke Ave. Modern, cle | gantly furnished rooms, with the best in -* AR 755 aT

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