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G ido pledge their Pall the nations h News Service ot the vs w Entored at Seattle, Wash Wet 36« Ry By mail, out of city, per “t carrter, ctty Published Daily by The Star “exchange cv NORTHW KST month up to mos LBAGL Pree Asmociation office as Becond-« € mos, $1.80; year $3.25. menth i one Matin 9400, Private! | A La Walt Mason HI the too Sian serf or Jew helm sends to war Austrians they Mie igor and with vim d from dawn till light picious eye on to keep from But notice Germans vilify They swear they Phe who alles little rch exch neutral out war's how the friendship, Sam. And still our trouble On a volcano that will some of the earth Mitist some day fear the But looking from the nations ditch we ma are wor Tooks to us we stand to win whoever cops the bout Since Rockefeller lost money, a labor lost liberty anc life in those Colorado mines under private ownership, all the) jijaiing (x in order greater reason why the public run them right. Premature Flooding _ find | puddles OU'LL ship-subsidy man, arge Y )posed government merchant ships won't pay It is a frightful waste of fears ought to be saved up to a come, later on, if Uncle Sam se Petition with private shipowners who have been dictating transports ion rates to the bear,” for years past In this instance up it will, 't Owner who will have to stand the competition, mo American merchant marine, Our blessed for foreigners who have subsidy, Ml en’t. When she heard of Admiral Beatty's victory, his wife “Isn't it perfectly splendid?” Cross is entirely superfluous. The Republic of Mexico, first is Mexico City, by second, Chihualma, where Vera Cruz, Carranza’s vaca, Garzo’s latest cap’ ferrez is stopping for the Zapata’s sombrero. You are permitted, assortment is said to ection that will prove satisf Alligator eggs are said to dim warring fc al or day outside ir tears shed through fear that the pro subsidizers are expected to have tears in stock am anxious Reader, courtesy Reader, be most discriminating taste in capitals. We trust, dear Reader, that you will be able to make a| ench and the English, | t Rus Wil Che} with late nn bear tench of all B um they 1 King b. hate detest the mob k 1 re undl wrec re an and curses on th ange ily diligently doesn't lay with protestations warm) woe | that to ¢ ker ‘ blow us looking say we 4 tanding Mhat} we W and n rte it qu yan insi out should take them over and tears at the feet of every|e perfectly good water Those ccompany the agony that will riously uses ‘his ships in com point of “all the traffic will is be the foreign ship- since there is but this makes no difference. | true, y well as for natives who as After that the Vic- to know what Will you please in- is now now has six capitals the national capital ;| Villa mostly holds forth; the] favorite retreat; the fourth, ital; the fifth, Puebla, where week's end, and the sixth is| is} choice to to make your own sufficiently varied | suit} lactory in every respect be slightly stronger in flavor} the hen’s egg; but this winter we'll have to doubt that ent. Age Limit THINK golf is one of th motion of the health of t is an admirable form of exe enjoyment, it trains one to nature in its most attra ¢ greatest games for the pro-} men over 45 that I know of.} reise, it is consistent with in self-restraint, it introduces ctive form, and it has no bad! so- its, except that in the outset it may tempt to profanity.” -President Taft. Why the age limit of 45, cilities of these modern times Bill? With the educational! , the youth of 20, with proper} plication, may learn to swear just as fluently as his older ‘i FLOUR PRICES having increased so that bakers have to put an! ‘extra haif-cent’s worth into a loaf, they are compelled to increase the Price to 6 cents. Incidentally when workmen's compensation law. will help. SCHOOLS PLAN INDOOR EVENT The Public Schools Athletic Teague will hold its eleventh annual indoor athletic meet February 20 No registration fee will be charged and the eligibility is the| game as for football and soccer All contestants must report at the Place of contest not later than) 1:00 p. m. and they will get their! mumbers at the time of weighing No boy may enter more than two events besides the relay race No boy will be allowed to enter @ny event without his number pinned on his back, and no boy will be allowed to enter the dress {ng rooms without showing hig number. North section The will compete at the Linco Adams, Allen, Basle Green take, Greenwood. Bouth section, ehgden Wont Beattie, Alki fap, Fauntleroy, Gatewo Jefferson, Maple, Riverside im Asselt, Youngstow Columbia, Emersor Whitworth. York playfield, 4 4 Ketown Hawthorne We guarancee the superiority ot the Lundberg Truss, and give free trial to prove | ‘Trusses, Deformit Artificial 107 THIRD Avenun. Appliances ana mba. wheat drops to 75 cents a bushel, we will not hear anything of 4cent bread. YOUNG JOHN D. says he hopes his governor wil! give Colorado a Pe ips if he asks it to, his legis |He’s an Artist, four ual vers tainingly y] eves, o enough to hay nam |foregathered in the Chillicothe Leader with such chapt as William MeKint Senator Dick and other big guns. devil, may be STAR—SATURDAY, FEB. 6, 1915. ¢ Something About Our New Commissioner, Mike John Carrigan, Who PAGE 4 Learned Politics in His Youth and Helped Put Port Angeles on Map Is Mike, in Peddling the Heart - Throb Conversation That Gets Results. When the in the daya of ever it happened Angele hould b whom did the plish the geog Why Mick tet tr across the bay we when-| decided that Port} the map | accom | stunt? | of whites put o phical Michael John Carrigan, then an ar | ational Hines. Mike] as Harry | sure | a brush and smears] he painting con iton as thick Carroll, to be Ha * it heavy like was a house. Mike f more He's and 5 lit lad hand, asily just pet with mething of per alway and amlably Wearing prompt of co con and enter mn ties and ald ring his finger oe de menthes when Mike ts irted he blarney it. drinking « k tone if he'd ever been near But he hasn't He was born fn Chillicothe, Onto | which was headquarters for south ern Ohio politics, It having bi one time the capital of the sta And politics is Mike's middle Down in Chillicothe Mike | office the | pn at of ey, Joe Foraker. Mike had sta: in as printer's and, as this is a faithful hronicle of events tn Mike's life, It stated that Mike at Mike Carrigan. that time vowed he would some day }own a*paper himself Mike's promise to bimself came true. He was a printer, then a foreman then city editor, then managing ed! tor, then publisher and part owner of Chillicothe newspapers It was while Mike was on Kany Street, so to speak, having made the | est journal tn we n r bt Leader the big ern Ohio, that the Western fe him, He sold out his Interest for a nice fat roll, boarded a train and came Wert. He didn’t know where he was go- ing, but he was on his way At Tacoma the train Mike got off and bumped Frank Cushman, who later became congressman, and Charlie Claypool who later became judge He didn't know elther of them, stopped — but | SAtD ——~ -—} Que K—! Five THat's A WAY TO Do? 3 I WONT BACK, AND — til! — & 6 { OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE | ° THe —_! A = CAN'T You CARRY ON A CONVERSATION wiTHoUT M4KING OVGRY OTWwoR FASHION EXPERT WRITES ARTICLE FOR GIRL READERS OF THE CIRCLE At Uncle Jack’s request the Star's fashion expert has prepared the appended fashion article for the benefit of the many young girls who read the Circle corner. Uncle Jack believes his nieces will be | greatly delighted with tnis feature. If sufficient interest is manifested there will be more of them later. Write and tell Uncle Jack what you think about it, girls By Star Fashion Expert There will not be much gingham worn} this year b children The manufacturers, however, have made many of the new cotton weaves in. to gingham patterns, Brown and yellow plaid ratine makes a smart school frock for a little girl eight to ten years old. The skirt is perfectly plain, some. what gored the belt, and the waist is cut in kimono shape, left open in front to a white cotton duvetine waistcoat The collar and cuffs a of handker. chief linen, hemstitched Most children will wear the low. heeled “baby doll” slippers this summer, and white stockings will be worn to the exclusion of any other color. | JITNEY ESSAY Mary V. Lee, 7001 24th ave. N, W. this week's winner, has #¥ Kented | a contest for next week. The title of the content Is, “My Firat Ride in| they Bus | ie letters are not to exceed 150) 1%, The prize is a box of candy show r UNDBERG CO. |yordy best letter on this subject | ‘The contest closes p.m. State your age, Vriday at 3 y | best letter. WORD A Cuss wornt GIRL WINS $1 CIRCLE PRIZE Mary Lee, 7001 24th ave w whose hobby is crocheting, is the | winner of the dollar offered for the Her story follows MY HOBBY By Mary Lee. My hobby is crocheting ing, an analogous art knitting in that the separate loops are thrown off and finished | cessively, and in knitting the whole series of loops which go to form one length or round of the fabric are retained on one or more needles | while a new series is being formed | from them on a separate needle. | There are many different stitcher in crocheting, such as trebles plain stitches, double trebles and | single stitches | The most common use of crochet |ing is in making wash rags an¢ | bedroom slippers WORTHY MENTION The names of the Circleites who were awarded honorable and their hobbies follow Vivian Burnett, #822 writing ato Crochet differs from mention Lith ave w tone, 416% Den ories; Willard I. Ather responding with en; Giadyn Heatrice Prgbott keeping frogs, "NOTE FOR CHARLES Note to Charles "Harris: Please send Alncle Jack your address as it was not given in your letter, inte Mike had it figur him again to P this effusion beg like cant rt Ange! That's how Which brings Angeles, where Twas in lot In the woods at F j but they told him all about Tacoma and the Northwe | It was lucky for at © that he met them, They were both fine talkers | you kr and Mike must have reck oned that with Cushman and Clay pool in Tacoma, which was ther even emaller than it te the field was plenty upled Otherwixe Mike might tled down in Tacoma have grown to call it Mount Tacome and would have fallen into other grievous efrors. is when | reserve. | It had then, and all signs pointed to a in the near future. Hut Uncle Sam forgot all abe the place, and you couldn't to get his @ Then along Secretary of the Interior ying to stop a day Viets hington. now as now, a fine hi bor have set-| cit and would w ca mob Tacon and h certainly good to some! was ¢ at thence turn to ¥ Canada fixed. The schedule “He's the button that can open up this tows must get conversation w 110 » Mih 4, and looked around for decided h going into the tof the West, He was colng to Virgin territory, where th woods thick and where young chap could grow up with the country Retr a fev was rout was arrat but sort Mike of conve 1< in possession of a bundle co of bills signed by the t treasur er, Mike rat as quite & magnate in those days, and when a magnate grows up with the he be "No one “even more magnetic, or mag: | 80 Mike went forth, nolia, or magnitude, or whatever {t] a map and several is that means that the fellow with] heart-throbbing chatter some kale gets more of It He got himself invited who else right Port Angeles unanimously a country armed W armfuls NEN "NEWSPAPER GIRLS. DID You None pile ARE PRINCES THe SWeUW FOLLOW WHO'S BEEN DANCING ,~ wty Met were, HE'S A sovenausT! “He's Covet “Lueny circ! 1S HE THE BUSINGSS MANAGER, oR war t* *t DON'T Reaucy Know 5 BUT HE'S Cot A TERRIBLY IMPORTANT POSITION, You CAN T6CC THAT BY HIS STYLE. mayne He's HE EDITOR? BEFORE THE DANCE > MR. Serve ¢” FORMS HAVE GONG To PRESS ANDO T MUTT excuss MYSELe Now MOST DELICIOUS WAFFLES With Syrup and of Butter, SPECIAL DINNERS Served from 6 to # p.m. Bring the family SUNDAY CHICKEN DINNER From 12 HOLLYWOOD LUNCH 212 PIKE STREET Plenty and save m noon to 8 p.m | w ed ‘ort ht ‘The same was then a government ar ble yut en me He na, | re the | Port ith alk ald, | iu of | | F boet that was leaving Tacoma with the gen 1 Ile talked the captain Into «i him # personal introduction to the Big Mogul And there on the ship poured forth a line of conversat that had the general going. The ge didn't Angelos the River of Doubt ut that time, But Mike got him t p Boon after the re was opened and Port Angabe was put on the map. But Mike's They in, ere know Port from orve troubles we had to have railroad connec en't over tion » Mike went Kast and saw Jim Hit and Harri nd others told ‘em to hurry becaune first fellow an¢ the ho talks busifiess will ni und CRA panic bade Jim the were busl fine talked thir of ‘98 most wher The Mike road It took blow, and gain wher oodnig to the rail years to recover from the thing: ¢@ going fine the 1907 panic came The Milwaukee line is now bulld ing to Port Angeles, and Mike |atill sure the town t# going to be | big city some day is @ounty commissioner of county now, having moved te 6 in 1902 or thereabouts, after having served as U. 8. appraiser of lands with former Mexican Ambas sador Harry Lane Wilson, and after having been honored as collector of customs and as mayor of Port Ange len While to grow in Seattle With politics In a high estate of | cultivation {n Seattle, Mike natural y took a hand In 1908 he was elected county commissioner, and in 1911 was ap pointed state tax commissioner by | Governor Hay. Mike was one of the mont terful powers behind the throne which almost reseued Governor Hay from defeat in 1912. In 1914 Mike was county commissioner. Between politics Carrigan nelly land and keeps his eye on Port Angeles, a town with a fine harbor and soon to have a fine rallroad waiting for Port Angele Mike grew quite intereste again elected “When You're Well, I Keep Well” Another article in The Star’s health campaign being conducted with co-opera’ From the time food enters the mouth and is masticated until its the body, the function de gestion for ward through its various stages Mastication ac complished in the mouth is no doubt the most import ant stage of this function. Defective teeth th by of Koen NI f a reason in stication, and igestion. There no difference of opin ion concerning the value of good teeth properly used in the prepara tion of food for the digestive pro- censes While the vigorous stomach may attack 5. porticbes of food of consid o o consequently of is of American Medical Association “DON'T BOLT YOUR FOOD; CHEW IT erable size and resistance | process of digestion {s natural |slowed up in proportion to the magnitude apd firmness of the un- ground particle In addition to this, the admixture of healthy sallva to the food dur ing the process of mastication is of no little consequence, especially in the digestion of starch defective tee not only in- reason of imperfect masti- cation, but likewise by reason of a failure to properly incorporate the saliva with the finely divided particles of the food while it Is | still in the mouth. the ure It's an old saying but a wise one jthat “people dig their graves with | their teeth.” Take care of your teeth and save your health and lengthen your life. ‘MOST ANYTHING. A gee ap PLEASE TELL ME (IOUSE- WHAT 1S A WELL, FOR MWISTANCE uws A — \avo “f° \LS0 1S A VOWEL Teo" [me A vowEee! 4ANO SANES' BNO 1 NEVER KNEW rs [WELe THAT SPOuS 17 FO (9E! I DONT WONT Te GE A lFP YOURE Oni \ A VOWEL Aiaciesiaaten PNO To THe, | THAT L EVER WAS A VOWEL: | The Laziest, Ali Right. A farmer had 20 employes on his farm and as none of them was ar energetic as the farmer thought he should be, he hit upon a plan which he believed would cure them of their lazy habits. Men,” he id one morning, “! have a nice, easy job for the lazi- man on the farm. Will the laziest man step forward?” Instantly 19 of the men stepped forward. “Why don't you step to the front with the rest?” inquired the farmer |of the remaining one. “Too much trouble,” reply. came the Located An Englishman who was spend ing his summer holidays in Ameri ca, happening to take up a book on geography “for the use of schools,” saw the following ques- tion and answer: “Where is London?” “It is the chief town of a small island off the coast of France.” oe Free Attractions sald the farmer boy, “I'm y for amusement. I'm going to the village tonight and stay up to seo the sights by gas light.” “You're going to bed right now,” roared dad, “and if you really need some amusement, you can get up at o'clock in the morning and look at the comet.” ee : “Our Friends the Enemy” A zealous bobby captured a work- {ngman and haled him into court on the charge of being an unregistered German. The man swore he had a Russian birth certificate, and pro- duced it. Then said the magistrate severely: “But why have you for 10 years been masquerading as a German?” “Because,” answered the man spologetically, “when I came to England 10 years ago the feeling against Russia was so strong that T was obliged to pass myself off for ee A Precaution A tourist In Scotland came to a wide ferry. It was stormy and the wind was constantly increasing. The Scotch ferryman agreed to take the tourist across, but told him to wait until he had first taken a cow across, When he had returned and started across with the traveler | the latter became furious, } “WIM you tell me why you tool |the cow over and made me wait?” he asked. “Weel now,” explained the ferry- man, “ye see, the coo wur valuable and I feared th’ wind wud ipcrease so th’ boat micht upset on th’ sec- ond trip THESE MERIT YOUR ATTENTION 45c Lb, Wire Solder .. Easier and quicker to w ne with than bar solder, Army and Navy Razop Strop Hook . 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