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STAR—MONDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1914. PAGE 4, " i siriauivontgtonetiteiitet - competent [ “wHere por srt "DON'T ACT SOLPISH, : Pr yg Ra ee : DOveas. DANA HAS SOT . a S Ry TPOONERLY +e ore TW tHe PARLOR So (7 Hon, SH expect WHY, WHOIS TAKEN AWAY where's NG WON'T Look So BARE. TOO DING NUCH IP SWE THE OTHER M . t Sue! STING ——* GXPECTS ME TO STAND VP CHAIR Dillpickles é SHe'S OXxPSCTING AND READ t” | f R Chairs Are . : | | WHAT'S THE IDEA S Scarce at This House | 4-Reel ‘Screecher’ Film A DRAMATIC SCENE VISUALIZED ee ee ee SCHAEFER—MUSIC BY MACDONALD i ieoairetiniats f VERE Tor CCR a | Ame | BUT You MusT! VERE YOU Gone? = {Sectors Har NO wv a8 TECRETS FROM ME, i NO is Tf 2 "a 1 Don't HAP TD KNOW, | Coa VANT To “TELL x Re YOU. B'GOLLY FELLERS S \ jf YOU WANT TER USE A BOOK FER A HERDREST READ iT! DONT LAYON '.A Man, a Clean Record, an Opportunity for YOU TTLE, Hanson’s home town, should lan for state development through the postal sav- erected a monument for himself that will be as en- has there ever been one person with whom S ee up + gyn 20,000 chieiilin. tur him so banks. But when five banks failed in the during as the state itself. dealt who has ever had a complaint to make. Tuesday. Southwest within 60 days, the laughter died on It was Hanson who fought a reluctant legisla- has never been a lawsuit brought, either This is the first time in more than 20 years their lips. ture and compelled it to pass his anti-race track | against Hanson. That itself is the highest that a Seattle’man has been nominated for U. S. Think of this, folks! Hanson has been cam- _ bill. ‘ a Hanson’s sterling honesty and his senator who can be elected by direct vote of the igning for nine months, and not one word has A firm believer in woman suffrage, he fought Play. people, and of whom the whole state can be proud. raised against his character, or his record in for that measure in the legislature, voted for it, As a resident of this city, Seattle knows Han- private or public life. and helped to pase it in the legislature. son well, and it knows him favorably. Hanson is not an office seeker. With the ex- He fought hard for the woman's eight-hour If there were the least flaw in Hanson’s record, ception of a short term in the legislature, this is law. When the enemies of the primary law put the his opponents would long ago have bared it to the the first time he has run for any office, although supreme court judges back into the convention public. Hanson's life has been above reproach. Hanson never failed to respond to the welfare of system, it was Ole Hanson who fought them tooth He has lived a useful, honorable, serviceable the public, and has in’many campaigns given his and nail until at a special session of the legislature, make for civic good. He isn’t life, and his motto has always been to give his time, his services, and his unequaled ability as a the judges were put back under the direct primaries. courageous, able and strictly honest. fellow man a square deal. powerful debater, to help the cause of the people. In Seattle, Hanson has conducted a successful That’s why Seattle, his home town, is At first, opponents tried to make fun of his In that one term in the legislature, Hanson business. And not once in all these many years give him 20,000 plurality Tuesday. \ 4 ? } ! in any place as there. FRANK BORZOE. LE Ss AR PRAISES MOTHER RYTHER pel dys Helse ® small piece of meat or a small sieasisesdshaaie mane Editor The Star: I have been|| portion of vegetable. AGUE OF NEWSPAPERS jreading of the attempt of some of| our offictous city offictals to tnter- 15e¢ 18ln. Hardwood Towel fere with Mother Ryther and her|| Roller ° Entered at Seattle, Wash. Postoffice as Second-Ciass Matter. | work and felt that I must take time By mail, o city. 85 per mon. up t moa.; six mos. $1.80; year $3.25. = . |from the very busy life of a woman By carrier. ci 2Se a month. on a ranch to add my protest with || when you use a rack. Fuulished Dally by The Phone. 4 | n - the rest. | | I have visited Mother Ryther at |} 10° 11-In. Wood-Handie Heavy Basting Spoon . ~.. ...+++re+eeeeKO her home and {t certainly seems! A spoon that should do long and hard service. hard to understand how any person|| Our Goods Are Priced for Rapid-Fire Selling—Price Sheet Mailed Free The era of true peace on earth will not come so long ‘ N 2 could be so callous as to want to | as a tremendous percentage of your taxes goes to educate % = ‘ |close up her place. | re A | | Let the narrow-minded and pomp-| ’ 1416 Fourth men in the trades of slaughter. jous {individual resign tf h 6 C H TORE —REGINALD WRIGHT KAUFMAN. : Le 2 g jn Tt might do im good to see how SPINNING’S CAS S 1417 Ave. ‘ ? much quicker his shoes could be| filled than Mother Ryther’s. If all/ ; A ‘ r % the homes of the poor in the city|oniaren go throu " gh. Life ts hell in/and all were getting wages without — Judge a Man Upon His Record = a were subject to his inspection, 1am| the drunkard's home at best. doing a susp cf wax, No Maal EIGH this In the balance carefully and consclentiously: | & = . py eng Panes PP pd large per cent | The public could help the wives|gets a day's work on the road gang Judge Fred C. Brown, candidate for prosecuting attorney, a abe meh en oh er below the/and children of such by caring for|unless he belongs to the gang of has had an excellent reputation for 25 years in Seattle. s - lard of } i STAR READER. Isis eer anes males most any = mags Soe gga shut about all Weigh that reputation against the villainous character assassina- ve . pd place but home. ¢ crookedness he sees. i y, 0 \ . 7 r ry erat content him, created suddenly at the eleventh hour of a - DON'T BEND DRUNKS HOME bcen eeee a faotone nots of Ge eceirne token Which is the fair test? 1s It the reputation of 28 years’ standing for eee _ Editor The Star; I notice tn The| so I know whereof I speak the money {s spent. All we have to honesty, panuetey and public good? Be ie It the Sadeveas “une (hci comme IF You saw WHAT fae eee 3 task Chief Grit-| A READER, = is to pay our mneey and take made by a peevish newspaper to satisfy a private grudge against Judge \ 1 SEE IN ADRESS jiins thinks it is @ shame to send a eee what they have a mind to give us, Brown because he defeated Judge Gay, part owner of the P.-I.? f surT You’> HAVE ——. ee en neon | es RAPS KNUDSEN enue 1. ©. : jal « 01 ast place a drunken| Editor The Star am SaeEgEpEnnneeeneeeed Rivitege feabbtng labeyset sind aphcnn padotne gba Ra ie Y |man should be taken. His wife is|see The Star oppose Knudsen, for| against Brown Tide ciuck bok roien That reason Is plain . . the last person who should be left|the way the taxpayers’ money is N DAN Rabun hee been a true servant of the people during his ive years . iS Ww jat his mercy, The sight of his wife| wasted on the county roads is PARIS, Nov. 2—The French on the bench. He will be a true servant of the people as prosecutor usually awakens the sensual or the /enough to make an honest man's | Dancing Masters’ Academy wants to , G ; brute In his nature. The world at | blood boll. suppress all German and Austrian a #8 n ‘ me ee little of the hideous ex-| Before the last primary election| dances, and revive the lancers and Look Here, Mothers! a | , pertence the drunkard’s wite and thore were as many bosse the ostendatse as substitutes. HE lot of the baby, at best, is a hard one. The poor little rascal has to fight his way In life alone. If he has a pain he may cr; may not tell the sympathetic family the c se of the pain. (Paid Advertising) Babies are terribly misunderstood. Hence @ chances for their surviving babyhood are sometimes terribly against them. Mothers, [™ - 1 | #on’t know as much as they should about their own bables. That's why 6 : = C 0 many of the little darlings dle | ia | DE MO RAT | The Mothers’ Training School, at the Bon Marche, at 3:30 Tuesday | dfternoon, is aimed to lower the death rate of Seattie’s bables, Mothers * : ) : a owe it to their babies to attend | If a baby must be fed on a bottle, the feeding must be careful, for| r sas > SoA corte of dangera Ina hottie ig r : We have the votes to elect our en- At this critical period in the eee le enlace: en rm nee New So eoMC ane ig GOP PS SURE a ae tire ticket If we do not waste them | world’s history, let us show the - | “MOST ANYTHING. wey) by voting any other ticket. world in an émphatic manner that THAT CARMAN Jury's disagreement leaves the doctor with eome Inthe Editor $s Washington and Maine have al- | W® are behind our great President. reputation “devil of a fellow with the girls,” anyhow is Describing Him fot?” The Chinese are not a race given! The other old fellow drew out his ways been Republican by about the The only way you can sup- transportation of troops will scare more of the daylights out of London gentleman called at a Chinese bis Inquisitor, “There she be!” he same proportion; yet this year Maine port President Wilson is by e AND THE report that Germany Is buliding submarines for the | t° ry watch and turned its face toward Mail laundry for hie clothes. On re exciaimed " " Pete wa LAUDS GIRLS’ CL ye cratic y e r . My PICTURE TO yourself 5,000 corpecs of drowned Germans floating| ine the Duckage, he noticed somo| Pete was almost at a loss, but he clus went Democratic, though the Bull | voting the Democratic ticket. ‘ pe ee art toads eeeeneee Rdltor The Star: I gee in The ne ne ; bout In the dykes of Beigtum! Human imagination hasnt yet Ie Sarton, he ankod, pointieg to torted: "Blame if uhe rotian® '®| Star that the Seattle business girls|ff Moose (Progressive) Party got less Yented a hell more awful than elvilization presents in actuality, A. D, Vins ouriow te are foregoing their annual banauet We have more than forty-five per 4914 er ee oe sdasthaindieseiy and instead are sending the cost than twelve per cent of the tqtal vote. | cent of the total vote. The Repub- “No, ‘Seliption,” , “Father,” inquired thereof—$1,000—to wartorn Bel: We are stronger in this sta ‘ ican .2 P, iv i i CHICAGO & ROCK ISLAND stock was watered trom $71,000,000] ma NS piemtion:” Nae the China| Father.” Ing mired the Hetle brain.) glum e are strong te than | lican and Progressive parties will Up to $350,000,000, and salaries of from $15,000 to $175,000 were paid,|cionyeyed, no tect’! our little baby brother be able tol shothd fot ramble of seltdental ever before. Let’s win for ourselves | split fifty-five per cent about equally and an Investigation Is on to discover why the concern was robbed! 66.8 talk?” should find emulators in all social, THE MAN behind the big gun Is Wilhelm, Tho two oldest inhabitants were He's only a baby yet, Hthel, Bables|in, And how worthy and noble iti ifying it would be to President Wil- Let’s Win all down the line. Ish patriotic fund? friend of Ur Ben's gave him a ed Ethel, the Virginus Tie Sec SST ete. Kitchen | vince viore old Pete Goloe cnt] “Fan” ta Hae” SMART, pag] Pa ee an oe See Ree H. D. FOLSOM, JR,, Hotel in m1 0 4 Privileges | x to embarrase- hie rival, eaid:| Bible ‘Job cursed the day be was) must say that I never saw a people | 4 | oe aise , fraternal and commercial bodies of | a thrilling victory. Think how grat- | between them. Telling Time l, when he's about 3, Ethel. this oity, and all the theatres there-| very ignorant, neither of them be-| can’t talk.” would be if froth the aneaen | te a RBA WHAT'S IN a name, with Berlin, Ont, raising $75,000 for the Brit-| ng able to tell the time of day, A| “Oh, yes, they can, father,” tnalst-(polne uubroribed fee a Shriners | son if we, by virtue of the help given KING COUNTY DEMOCRATIC “for Job could talk when| entertainment next summer $26,000 , is ini io’ CENT . A watch, of which he was very proud. he was a baby.” should be now sent to the suffering | through his great administratic n, CENTRAL COMMITTEE, ern I had the good fortune to visit : : on lous of stich wealth, and wish.| telling us today that ft says in the! Antwerp quite @ while ago, and 1|@ best in the field. Chairman, Say, Ben, ‘what time have you born, #o clean, hospitable and industrious

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