The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 7, 1914, Page 4

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(HAS ANYBODY NERS “MA SGEN KOLLY § KGUY OF THE EMERALD ISLE. T You, a Diana : ' Dillpickles | | In Ma Walks Out on Classic Stuff A 4-Ree! | ‘Screecher’ Film OUT OF PATIENCE PONTO, THE PURP "BY CHORGE, DEY'RE KEYI! UNIVERSAL PEACE! — WHEN CATS THERE ARE NONE AND EVERY Dos HAS A Bone! YORTH FIVE g) NTS AWFUL TASTS —_ AGAIN! MORE SLAUGHTER! ANODDER DEBACLE! BY GOLLY, ISS LIFE ON DISS PLANET EVER Gone To Be. ToOf wHar iN WITH CO! TIT e VARY AGAIN? *T KNow IT'S & DIANA, BUT T~— er, PUT IT ON BY MISTAKG FOR THS PRELUDS “To ‘Paus T’— NTINUAL STRIFE DING BUST IT, OSCAR, IT : FREEZES DER BLOCT WN My VEINS! END OF (T. HOOMANITY (69 AT BACH CODERS THRoaTs UKE MAD DOGS. EVERY DAY STAR—SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1914. PAGE 4 WET, NEVER Do (7 AGAIN, MoTHGR! Ack NUMBER, ——— DEAR ME! UND VERT WASS ‘DOT VAR"! VAR!!! —uND No ANODDER BATTLE. BATTLE VICH ALREADY FREEZES DER WHY, HOES 'S THE PIECE You WSRE LOOKING POR , VORY FiesT THING. §=I'LC Pur (T ON FOR ————_ MA, AREN'T "WoT Now), § bu GOING’ TO USTEN = Gor 1% do tO I've TO THE PRELUDE §* BUTCHER HE lop BuY Two fours OF Liver* WORDS BY SCHAEFE A IN MEXICO! DINK OF IT — 2 MEN KILLED! =e R—MUSIC BY MACDONALD ae PICAYUNISH PoPINIAY !!! To the I wouldn’t stand for having curtains and draperies st He would have to give up smoking or give up me.” to laying down his life. But that’s a far di THE SEATTLE STAR OF NEWSsrarEns|: MEMBER OF SCRIPPS NORTHWEST LEAGUE 4 Press Association. Telegr News Service of the U Entered at Seattle, Wash. Postoffice Second-C Matter. | to six mos.; six mos, $1.80; year $3.26.) ibe a month. oa | |. owt of city, 35 per mon. oe 7 Spy cartier. ety Main 9400. Private te. Veblished Dally by The Star Publ! exchanse connect! Another Auto Death Due 6c JUST laid the law down to Ed good and hard,” the young bride said. “I told him unk up with tobacco smoke. We overheard this in a street car, and don’t know what Ed replied. But it’s bet- ter than an even chance that that aggressive young woman is laying up trouble. Waiving the point whether smoking is good or bad for a man, she is beginning her trot in double harness in the wrong way to keep hubby contented. No doubt he told her, when he was courting, that he’d do whatever she asked, even ifferent thing than laying down a pet pipe. If war, burglars ot CONTEST FOR | KID ARTISTS eri | A dollar is next week's Circle| prize and it goes to the boy or girl who submits the best drawing. | ‘The drawings must be in reguia-| tion black Ink and on drawing pe-| pigtern ON, police of Seattle, get a little action on these auto maimers! Within four days four citize by careless drivers—EACH ON AWAY. : Through some kind turn of fickle fate, or the increasing severity of the police court, Seattle has been rid of the life-takers through the summer, but with the coming of| winter, they appear to be emerging to do injury and death.| Why have no arrests been made? In at least one case; the police had fairly accurate information as to who the cul-| prit was, but to all appearances they have yawned and done nothing. Let's put a crimp in these gasoline murderers before the epidemic of killing gets the headway it had last winter! Two Kinds of Diaries S you read that appealingly human story, A sions of a Wife,” with its faithful picturing of life just as it is, there doesn’t seem to be a bit of incongruity in Margie sitting down at night and writing in her little book the drama | of the day. For she “sets down naught in malice,” but records her own shortcomings and mistakes as candidly, as bravely, as she puts down the doings of others. That is what makes her diary so remarkable. Usually a diary is only a skeleton entry How different from Margie’s way is that of the aged hus- band who came into divorce court the other day with a daily record, covering years, of each angry word addressed to him by his wife If, in a probably justifiable fit of exasperation, she called him an “old fool”—and surely he must have been that more than once; what man isn’t ?—down it went, place and date. 3ut never a word to explain what had brought forth the comment—trust him to hide that. It seems as if, the very minute he got married, he made| up his mind that he might some day want a divorce, hence set out to accumulate data which could be put in evidence A fine type of husband, we don't, think. struck down RAN have been OF WHOM | “The Confes-| | week. a IT WILL take nine days to disinfect the Chicago stock yards will take much longer for the stock exchange. NOW THAT elections are over, we may be pardoned for springing this one: Shop early. Christmas will be here December 25. ay SEATTLE JURY convicts a “handcuff king” of burglary. He'll now get a chance to prove off the stage what he has proved on the stage— that “stone walls do not a prison make.” CHICAGO SPECIALIST tells Seattle dentists to learn Jiu-Jitsu. | As If the local tooth-pullers don’t know enough of the hold-up art!! DENY DEFEATS BERLIN, via The Hague, Noy. 7.\% Practically unchanged front —A warm denial of French, Brit’ The Anglo-French fleet's bom ish, Belgian and Russian claims of bardment of the Dardanelles forts important victories over Germans was declared to have been prac “The Virginus Kitchen Privileges Hotel fields of war was issued today by the war office here In Belgium and France, it wan asserted, fighting continued along Virginia St. and Mghth Ay, Beattio ‘any care via ¥ Modern, olegantly furnished with the beat in cleanliness, comfo 4 courtesy for the least money. Tri , 600 to $1; weakiz, $1.60 to 16 | north end | four. | st., received membership cards this "WA per The name of the contestant must be written on the back of the draw- ing. N6 contestant may eubmit more than three drawings. Any drawing submitted by a boy or girl over 16 will not be considered. all drawings to Uncle of The Star Circle. | Jac GRADE SCHOOL RACE | NEAR TERMINATION Next Saturday will end the Gram-| mar School League's football sea-| son. Today B. F. Day and Central) play for the championship of the section. The winner plays Washington, the south end| champions, for the title Saturday The season has been one of the most successful since the organiza n of the league. Only one game) protested. Today’s opponents) have each won four games and lost BOYS RALLY TONIGHT Stop, look and listen, Scouts! | Don’t forget that tonight's rally 1s to be held in the Collins Field | house Instead of the Leach! pavil fon. Take the Yesler car and get off at 16th 4 GIRLS GET CARDS Reth Purrington, Sultan; Edith }and Agnes Carlson, 7747 18th av N. W., and Adelatde Bilis, 2438 Day NTS OPINION OLYMPIA, Nov ‘With a view to determining when the state wide prohibition law goes into ef fect, Gov, Lister has asked an opinion on the subject from Attor |ney General W. V. Tanner, According to the state constitu tion, initiative measures go Inte | effect 80 days after their adoption In this case the law itself provides |that It become effective Jan, 1 1916. | Gymnasium leaders at the Seattle Y. M. ©, A. Friday formed a strong arm squad. They will not join the police force and cope with the un derworld, ‘They will take a four year course in physical culture work, and each will become director ofa Y. M. C, A. gymnasium. The physical directors in ‘conference here visited the Franklin high school and Elks’ gymnasiums Fri day, Woman Who Lays Down Law to Hubby a fire came, some great crisis in which it was a choice between his life and hers, it’s If he were, it would be from his own impulse, not because she possible he'd be a hero. nagged him to it. You see, mere man, in spite of ages of civilization, is still happiest, most tractable, when well petted and stall fed. If we were in that bride’s place, just setting out on the we'd make believe we enjoyed the smell of tobacco so well and would so cuddle and caress him and help him with the “makings” that he'd think home had it all over Mike's joint around the corner—so well that it would take a crowbar to pry him away nights. IT’S THE OLD STORY OVER AGAIN OF THE SUN AND THE WIND— AFFECTION WILL GO FURTHER ANY DAY THAN FAMOUS D. C. KIDDIES POSE FOR CIRCLE KAMEL KIDS SEND PHOTO TO UNCLE JACK Lert to rignt: Perhaps many of the readers of the Circle have been wondering included. what the “Kamel Kids” look like These children have correspond about whom there has been much ents in almost every state in the written In the Circle. union, They gain much practical Gary, Willlam,“Dad,” Rebecca and Francis. Well, here they are, their “Dad” it were difficult to find a safe and reliable remedy for the ailments due to irregular or defective action of the stomach, liver or bowels. These ailments are likely to attack anyone; likely, too, to lead to worse sickness if not relieved. BEEDANS Pll are famous the world over, for their power to correct these troubles certainly and safely. They cleanse the system, purify the blood and act as a general tonic upon body, brain and nerves. Indigestion, biliousness, constipation might, indeed, cause you pro- longed suffering and expose you to danger if Beecham’s Pills Were Not On Hand The Largest Sale of Any Medicine in the World. Sold every wh: ja boxes, 10¢., 250. || knowledge of our country and its a good deal like a horse, uncertain sea of matrimony, FORCE. qu an GUYE HUDSON PRIZE WINNER U] high, swooped above the chates where the duke of Sau and his staff were staying dropped several bombs, which @ y molished the chateau, killed Pd & v. fe Oriel 1 On | civilians and two soldiers ast H lon was given out of the| wounded minor staff office = story that British aviators had) The . . fafled by only 20 minutes in an at-|jeft in an armored tempt to demolish German head- ned a review of troops at Thielt, it} French and Russian ships at tht was stated, the airmen, flying very! : $2.00 22x1'/g or 28x1% Paruca Single-Tube Bi. cycle Tire . a ce teen cen SM This is cheaper than you can get s good Many an Iferlor tim # sold for $2.50. 100 Lb. %, % or 1-In. Tin Roofing Cape ..fe Used for putting on roofing paper; can also be used for putting paper and cloth on walls. 50c Solld Comfort 7-In. Gas Fixture Heater .. For heating sma!! rooms and keeping out dampness. Just saew heater on gas jet and turn on gas. Makes room more comfortable and helps to ward off colds. A Request Brings Our Latest Price Sheet. You Can't Mateh Our. Prices. If You Can Afford to Pay More, You Don't Need it SPINNING’S CASH STORE 3235 "Ave 1417 Ave. kalser, however, had fut automobile. arters at Thielt while the kaiser) ATHENS, Nov. 7—A dispatch d his general staff were there.| received from Smyrna sald Learning that his majesty plan-| Turks have confiscated all British, port. | _Guye Hudson, a Circleite of Acme, Wash., won this week's prize. His letter was the first opened contain- ing the correct answer. Several Circleites wanted to phone in their answers, but that! was not allowed | These puzzle contests seem to be) making # hit with the girl and boy| readers of The Star. There will) be many more. | The Circleites whose answers to this week's contest were correct ; beon, 386 aide Ellie, 2438 Day et Sunnyside av. : Elna Cowell, Renton 4417 Alaska at Federal 0 Beventh Ay.; Louise Buckley, 1107 Fifth av.; Latla Erickson, 1248 18th av. No Wo; Hutchinson, 1408 20th « Bnohom| Av.; Adelaide Miller Dall Butler, Renton. os Bm SCOUTS NEED AID The Boy Scouts are planning to do their Thanksgiving good turn again this year. | Last year the troop got the names | of some needy families through the bureau of the Associated Charities replenished their larders and pro- vided them with a good Thanksgiv ing dinner. Over 20 families were made glad by the Scouts. It is hoped that a still larger number of families will be helped this year knowledge through writing to boys and girls of different states. The following letter was inclosed with| the picture: “Dear Uncle Jack: We are send- ing you our picture, taken with our} Dad. He takes as much Interest in our club as we do, He says it will broaden our views and increase our people. Do you agree with him? “We thank you for the assistance and encouragement you have given “THE KAMEL KIDS.” | BALL AT SORRENTO SAVING LABOR” TRUE ECONOMY In This Way Gas Is Good Investment N THE amount of labor saved is found oné of the greatest economies effected by the gas fuel. The first thought, naturally, in this great saving of labor is use of artificial as the cleanliness, convenience and escape from drudg- ery accomplished, but in addition to this is am actual economic saving of great importance. The working time of most people is so fully oc cupied with their daily tasks that there is no fe serve, and the time lost by the use of hard fuel is necessarily taken directly from the productive capacity of the user. Every minute saved, and many are saved each day by the use of gas, is time which industrious men and women apply to other and more profitable work, and thus the gas is a good invest. ment from this standpoint alone. may Remembering the low price at which gas serve ice may be obtained in Seattle, and that the price never rises as in the case of other commodities, the true economy of its use is apparent to every one. Seattle Lighting Company PHONE: MAIN 6767 The Hotel Sorrento ball will be given Wednesday, November 11, for the guests and their friends. An exhibition of the latest dances will be given in the latter part of | the evening. | CHICKEN DINNER AND FAIR A chicken dinner will be given Sunday, from noon until evening, in Recreation hall, Renton, under the auspices of St. Anthony's parish Vocal and instrumental muste will delight the guests during the en-| |tire afternoon. A fair will occupy| the whole of the coming week. MOST DELICIOUS W. With Syrup and Plenty of Butter. SPECIAL DINNERS Berved from 6 to 8 p.m. Bring the famtly and save money SUNDAY CHICKEN DINNER From 12 noon to 8 p. m. HOLLYWOOD LUNCH} 212 PIKE STREET

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