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. . FE worrying about your suffering, but get out and work THE SEATTLE STAR SCRIPTS NORTHWRsT 1 —$______— Ae - Telcsrapa =) Service of fe * Nnwerarnns| Entered at Seat . Postottioe Private | Thane Mate 9400. toe 2 comnecting all departmen PEACE INSURANCE Not 1 Cent for a Navy for Aggression They’re After Ben Again ND yet another attempt is being made to remove B Lindsey from the bench as juvenile court judge of ver. This time a bill to place the juvnile court work the jurisdiction of the district court has passed its secon Peading in the Colorado legislature and its final pass seems assured } They may “get” Ben Lindsey, but the international repu-| tation he gained as the promoter of the juvenile court system} will live long after his ashes have been returned to the dust Ben Lindsey is the man who promulgated the startling doctrine that the street ul even He believes that bad boys are largely the result of evil Precept and unhappy environment; that their young if treated before the seed of crime springs into bloss mellowed by the warmth their proper offices. He of their previous condition, ab has a s as you and I hearts, m, may be brotherly love in thinks that most are not without honor performing regardless] He demon boys Strated his theory by permitting several hundred lads Denver, sentenced to the industnal school at Golden, Colo.,| 16 go unattendd and proved he was right when only five betrayed the trust | Ben Lindsey has made many a good man out of a bad’ boy by treating boys as unfortunate friends instead of hard-| ened criminals. In the doing he incidentally built a political] following which has resisted all efforts heretofore made to} Overthrow him. The bread that he cast upon the waters ha returned ta him many times over If retired to private « by envious politicia will | have been well rewarded m the gratitude of the youths of Denver he has helped to a useful career and the consciousness that he has the old world a better place to live in First Aid to the Drug Victim D’ YOU know or know OF a drug victim If so, his salvation from the horrible agony in ste re} for him, now that his sy is cut off, depends partly upon} you! - You must be cheerful, kindly, helpful—a perfect friend to him. TO DRUG VICTIMS: triven to make} Che invaluable following are i seli-helps for you j Try to exercise tremendous will power | Taper off very gradually in your doses. Your ul) will cry out for more dope; your muscles will twitch, but you must STICK IT OUT Seek the companionship of a faithful friend Amuse] yourself by going to the theatre oiten. See all the light,| pleasant musical shows and go to the movies Get your friend to take long walks with you Get all the physical culture exercise you have time for Cut out stimulants. Don't smoke, nor use tea nor coffee. Cut out intoxicating liquors Keep your mind off your misery. Don’t mope at home, The Duties of a C. omptroller HE comptroller of a city is its bookkeeper honest records of He is to keep If a public official any public moneys ,it would be the comptroller’s du cover it, if possible, before the guilty ome can escape to some banana plantation where the extradition laws are ineffective The comptroller is bookkeeper and auditor of public accounts That's all. As far as the policies of the city are concerned, the mayor and the council are charged with those duties If the city desires to extend its car line to Lake Burien, it is none of the comptroller’s business. If the council wants to adopt any other policy, it is none of the comptroller’s business. If he’s an honest bookkeeper, he's a satisfactory comptroller. If he attempts to be also a pseudo-mayor and eet of the council, he is taking on far too many functions to a good comptroller. Making It the Issue ALLAS, Texas, is having a hot municipal campaign present. So are lots of other municipalities, for that] matter. In Dallas, however, one of the strongest men in the city is a candiidate for mayor on a- platform demanding SQUARE DEAL to the jitney bus men And it's remarkable how the people from every walk in life—the labor organizations, the unafraid business men, bank-! ers, lawyers, etc., are flocking to his standard because they] think he is RIGHT _ accounts. steals a THE TEXAS legislature has defeated the woman suffrage bill and| thereby caused the world to doubt its vaunted progress. We are willing| to give odds that there are people in Texas who still ride in street cars. CARRANZA HAS sent a protest to Washington, remonstrating at| the proposed execution in Oakville, Tex., of a Mexican, Frederico San- chez, convicted of murder in the first degree by the courts there. Pro- test are becoming fashionable. Carranza evidently wants to be in style. IT’S A poor sort of a day that doesn’t have a Iil’ ol’ cris! Ht ite own. IF THE kaiser is building trenches facing Holland to fight the! British, how long will it be before we're sending relief bread to the Dutch? | THAT RIVAL grocers’ war which cut eggs down 20 cents a dozen| is our idea of a war, Whoopee! AT LEAST young Marshall Fiel Is not confined to us common mutt ‘3 illness proves that typhoid fever AFTER SINKING an American merchant ship, a German cruiser enters an American port for repairs and supplies, It is one of the funny things of war. IF THAW has rheumatism as bad as they say he has, legal punis ment will be pretty empty. | STOMACH RELIEF! NO INDIGESTION, GAS, SOURNESS—PAPE’S DIAPEPSIN You don't Want a slow remedy in your home—keep it handy—get when your stomach is \bad—or an} large fifty-ceut case from any| uncertain one—or a harmfal one—|@U# store, and then {f any one should eat something which doesn't! agree with them; if what they eat with drastic| lies like lead; ferment» and sours! and forms gas; * causes headache, @izziness and nausea; eructations| Of acid and undigested food—re-| member, as soon as Pape's Dfapep- sin comes in contact with the stom your stomach is too valuable; you | must not injure it drugs. Pape's Diapepsin speed in giving re ite harm. Jessness; its certain unfailing ac tion in regulating sick, sour, gassy is noted for its| i stomachs. Its millions of cures in| ach, all such distress vanishes. Ite indigestion, @yspepsia, gastritis | promptness, certainty and ease in and other stomach trouble has|overcoming the worst stomach diy ade it famous the world over. Keep this perfect stamach doctor orders is a revelation to those who try ft “wear A_TURKISN Pies, of CHIBOUK. Me eer 4, one? DIANA DILLPICKLES IN HER HOT SKETCH WIS CORNER GUGHy To HAVa FOR THE REAL ORIENTAL ATMOSPH ORE STAR—FRIDAY, MARCH 19, 1915. PAGE 4. S FATHER IS NOT USED TO CHIBOUK Bayt Ay 1% "DW, PATHER, ~ TWAT'S ONLY A A CHI BoUK Y 4 \ “<7 \ s A er ‘GO IN, FATHER, AND See WHAT I've ADDED To THe & \, Cozy CORNER : Ae wa RO - “yipe! SNAKES!’ - *WOLl, WHATEVER IT (T N@ARLY Mis Status “That man seema to be making 4 great deal of money Yet in the nat ness, he How He of his bust * always up against it is that? in a wall decorator cee Useful Relic Harry, dear,” she softly baven't you a of somewhere in your p 1 have indeed was the prompt response of hubby, and he affectionately em brac and joys, “I have in the pocket beart That's fine sald my hair ete? lock it right to my Harry!” delight edly returned little wifey. “Won't you please take it down and match me some puffs when you ret down town? es Various Results fat at a club. Th first man. at th other, asked Why on earth do you fo around saying made a man of you? hear my No. Two 1 et your that she You never wife saying that the other frowned back but I've often heard her say she tried her hard ee Practicable Feature Corporal (to soldier)—Why ‘s the blade of the sabre curved in stead of straight? Soldier—It is curved in order give more force to the blow Corporal—Humbug! The sabre is curved so as to fit the scab. bard. If it straight how would you get It into the crooked scabbard, blockhead’ ° . Where It Goes May seem queer,” Binks, But it is 80, you bet A lot of coin a fellow sinks Into a floating debt.” It said Mr. eee Overiooks Nothing What sort of a chap is old Squaiiop?” “Well, when you hold out two cigars to him to offer him his chotce, he takes | eee Reckless Spender How much did he pay those grand opera tickets? for Five dollars apiece,” replied Miss Cayenne. “He must love music Possibl And on the other hand, he may have very little respect for § ee A lawyer once opened his cron» examination of a handwriting ex- pert, “Where is the t What dog?” said ished witne “The dog, mentor, the aston replied his tor: which the judge in the last case said he would not hang on your evidence.” 6 © "Twas Compulsory Ethel used to play a good deal in Sunday school, but one day she had been so good that the teacher said In praine Ethel, my dear, you have been a Very good girl today Yeth'm,” responded Ethel af couldn't help it. I dot a astift neck see A Crisi What's the trouble house? Hunger net Your wife refuses to eat?’ No; she refuses to cook “ee A FAVORITE OF FATE at your strike for a new bon My folks make me go to school Don't yours? Naw Why not? Dey're dead Gee, you're lucky! Too Bad Tramp-—It t* needless to ask the question, madam. You know what I want Lady—Yes, | know what you want badly, but I've only one bar of noap in the house, and the ser. vant is using it. Come some other time Mary's Shadow “Now, Elsie,” she said, “Mary followed Bdward VI, didn't she” “Yes, ma'am,” replied the little girl And now who followed Mary ?* asked the teacher, hopefully. All was silent for ® moment, then Elale raised her hand You, Elie?” queried the teach- er, “who followed Mary?” the sharer of his sorrows | here | 7” GOOD BYE, DeEaRie ! HERE COMES THE CAR! I' BE Home EARLY! | BYG, BYE, Honey! —— | eee to see how much we can Give—Not Get This policy, combined with the economy of our Upstairs Clothing Dept. makes it possible for us to sell you unequaled values in Tailored Ready-to-Wear New Spring Suits $15 $20 $25 Featuring Glen Urquhart Plaids in a wonderful variety > OPEN SATURDAY NIGHTS : at $15.00, The above policy of this store is fully demonstrated by the Extra Values Now Shown in 12 Windows on the Fourth Avenue side. Ali ve New shirts 1S OUR HAT DEPT. WITH with soft cuffs and soft i. collars to match, in a ° ; N S great variety of neat and ew pring stripes of extra Styles John B. Stetson and Mal- quality, at $1.50 and $2. $1.00 will buy a Shirt, lory Hats, $3 and $4. the equal of which many Our special “Sanford,” stores ask one dollar and : i $2.00. | Sd dé a half. . \ ( Her little lamb, teacher,” said | tant i? hed triumphantly. Guide—Yer, sir. May I request LIVELY waex the Iadies to stop talking for a e moment, and you will then be able to hear the thunder of the 401-403 PIKE STREET i waters quite distinctly 4 | | This case of Mra, Arthur 8t ros } jeorke Joye she's young endo —————————_—_ ‘ Sei ne RO Os By wae i IIE SG at beautiful—and Mrs, Hazel C. Sher | Tman, a woman of beauty and youth, When You're Well, Keep Well” Another article in The Star's health campaign being conducted too, is unique in law court annals REAL HAIR ____ GROWER $50,000 IF BOY GIVES UP ‘PILLS’ WATERTOWN, N. Y., March 19.—Under the conditions that _wlth co-operation of American Medical Association he neither smokes nor uses in- | toxicants until he is 30 years of age, Charles Gordon Emery II. | Fou nd at Last!) There are many persons who arey THROAT, WITH FEVER, ARE TO| /8 left the sum of $50,000 in | - | abeotutely afraid of fresh air. The| BE LOOKED UPON WITH suUSs.! poral ei nae grand. The Great English following inter | PICION UNTIL THEIR INNO.-| r, Snares G. Emery, the 1 alpacas = Cc ng Discovery} esting findings|CENT CHARACTER 1S ESTAB.| tobacco millionaire coin al ps rystolis “Grows Hair registered in #| LISHED. | —- bree last week, Have a good in 30 Days. } Jarge apartment — ~ ——— 1 en yerce has tried a new way se | . nis | jto break the fatal triangle—the Pe « us We o | building on Sun os ertec'ly | delirta Went 10 | 1 000.00 Reward If We Fall On Ourl en ak | wife, the man and the “other wom- | Ae aie | Positive Guarantee. Try it At | “1b igpewdeggeifl ac =IN- jan.” Shall time prove that she is | A Gentle Hint | Our Risk—Mail Coupon Today. | as an interesting Wiser than philqsopher or poet? Tourtat—1 say, guide, it's about example any 5 ® See at ea ie “uaF had to deal with RS, EXCHANGES INKS overheated air, foul air In one WATEEMAN, CONKLIN, PARKER modern apartment in this building | I can fit_your hand.” we selected a living room 12x16 | bel in dimensions and 104 | | ae TACOMA We found | March 19.—The right] ‘RHEUMATISMNOW 1 | of the son-in-law boss” of his} mperature at the ceiling, 84 Says We Must Keep Feet Dry, poe Pee nrannatt 9 own house in correcting his mother-| | Avold Exposure and | | "*Pemperature 6 feet from the|!-law, who does not arrange her} | Eat Less Meat hier Fh danrece Hahrenher |conduct to suit his standards while | beable Temperature 2 Inches from the|Under his roof, has been upheld| \ | Stay off the damp ground, avoid hiecie 30 dearede Hanranhest jby Police Judge Evans. This point|] wi continue to ship salmon, aver- exposure, keep fe dry, eat less res @ on the street, 8 de. “8% involved in a complaint/} aging & pounds, dressed, in tndtvidual meat, drink lots of water, and,| ompnreyere Of Ye Stren, brought against Lewis Leth by Mrs.|[ xe, to any point In the U. 8. , = | above all, take a spoonful of salts above zero with # northwest his 7 Josephine Laroc mother-in. acid tig This is one of the many cases} Leth tweaked N r R ant arrive in pe Europe holla," the . | seth tweaked Mrs, Larock’s nose Rheumatism is caused by poison English | where vy warm alr’ at ab! anti eA Wish ioe Cente tL one toxin, called unto acid whieh ‘s normal t mperatures Fanning from formed her son-in-law that the fact vate tse fan sade gp pea ht cy aa Day i 84 degrees to 76 degrees Fabren-|that bread was burning in the biden sorbed into the blood. it is the helt, was found in a dwell!ug] kitchen oven was none of his busi-! 501 Northern function of the kidneys to filter | house. \ seb r | this acid from the blood and cast a a haree the ‘oerd| nn . | it out in the urine, The pores of This air was charged with odors! During the proceedings efforts) ———— dha shin 000 alee € Wanna'e? toe |that were anything but pleasant| were made by the prosecutor to in . — — edtrs creer Falla 96 | from kitchen, bathroom and human] qyce M ne the the blood of this impurit ~ duce re th to take the stand.) Bais ahs ORIG. SN Tien exhalations, | Frequently persons] She demurred || ALBERT HANSEN . skin pores are closed, thus fore who live under conditions like those! It's their fight, and I'm neutral,"| Jeweler and Siiveramith LZ ing the kidneys to do double work, |"*” ' have got & clean healthy « described, Iay a deal of welght! explained Mrs. Leth Is Now Located at His { they become weak and sluggish Applications of this Jupon their culture and knowledge Nae’ Bes and fail to eliminate this uric act¢ wheth Frequently they are the he | Star Wants Ads find the lost k hig »-| who bombard health issioner 1010 Second Ave. Near Madi i which keeps accumulating and cir od falling heir, prema tray | Who bombard health commissioners}. 1 \ve., Near Ma iq culating through the system, | !a!" matted hate. brite ha ntringy {and the health departments with|@PUcie | eileen i eventually settling in the joints)" landruff, tt tne & alp. a «!!) complaints relative to insanitary| — — and muscles, causing stiffness, sore- gt conditions in their neighbors’ jneas and pain called rheumatism Wee 1 8 binding guarantee with-| houses or in neighboring yards and| 5 a. ot | At the first twinge of rheuma-| out any “strings” or red tape, tha alleys, They fail to see their own} . (ism, get from any pharmacy about | yin that “rseeniie’ ene geet, Pre’*| shortcomings } e uce e ce four ounces of Jad Salts; put a}, for it, and, what's Important, we, The conditions described are tablespoonful in a glass of water |have plenty or wee lhe producers of piratory |} ON these goods each business day until they are sold. If unable to and drink before yerenkfaat each | antes, 41.060 haw bans batt \troubles and of pneumonia and|ff Sell, we will pay you to take them away, morning for a week, This is guid loom! bank as a to eliminate uric acid by stimulat. | [ell {tre fail to | tubergulos chat {ff Picture Hanging Set ; fie : jing the kidneys to Bormal action, | mail st today to Crete tatnre mice teal gs ptererore it is necessary* that Set has nine-foot pieture wire, one molding hook, two screw thus ridding the blood of these im.| St. Binghamton. N. ¥ the : eee Ame RIBAS birbbeta 12 1-In. Hexagon Blank Nuts purities - much of their time to education : | Jad Salts ix inexpensive, harm FREE COUPON |\ effort, for it {s by means of educa mahal: Shs Bet ph lay Care {less and is made from the acid of || )"* “Te Letberat i tlom that these conditions ca of agit oe E Jgrapes and lemon jutce, combined | 1 am a. reads \, || be. corrected $25.00 18-In. Girl’s Lorain New Departure Coaster-Brake Bicycle with lithia and is used with excel. | Pre We Hewlth ¢ tments must en $14.00 Jent results by thoukands of folks |) {00s (lium balr. arows new hair oan-|/ deavor to make clear dangers of ff “Doing It Well Enough" Is Not Our Policy In Sharpening Your Razor Tn, Are, Mublect to rheumatiom. || restores premature avay and teded haie{| (hls kind Blades—We Are Determined to Do Them Better re you have a pleasant, effer-|| to natural color, Write your nade and - vercent lithia-water drink which || address plainly ana DURING THE EXISTENCE OF 1415-1417 Fourth Av. PIN THIR COUPON TO YOUR LETTER overcomes uric acid and is benefi- | SCARLET FEVER IN A COM) celal to your kidneys a MUNITY, ALL CASES OF SORE SPINNING’S CASH STORE