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i hat I a Don't you think we might go 4 BEECHAM’S Nou Aad mot ee tor eet For Grip, Influenza, fi asked Aunt Mar a oe Coughs, Sore Throat STAR—SATURDAY, MARCH 20, 1915. PAGE 3 DOPE”; DRAWN FROM DESCRIPTIONS IN POLICE REPORT JSS Reese COUPLE SAVED THE BACKYARD GARDEN HEAR ARGUMENT r of appoint+ utors to act in vae irisdictions on behalf of mi- road to reco’ night at certain k porches. creas, ¢ ay a doctor wed t y che ' Under his collar one day investiga: her, She purchased the chocolates| Pat Condon | store. Ifyou know thesignsyoucan at a disreputable confectic y | Abeth, on y snow,” oF cocaine store, Bac eee vf candy con-| UTday at the city hospital, owe thetr wien aes (2) In ane too- reputable tal " coke liven te ° kya = J The most important legisiation | In the interest of safety,” con- neighborhood there Is a small cign In » alley beside a chop ‘ Chapter Vii . stockholders of the New enacted by the Sixty-third con. | tl Feruseth, “this law insures | tore. If you know the signa you can suey joint t s an ash heap,| {De on th VEGETABLES on almo 1 tee ease, In the opinion of Andrew |* 1 number of skilled men on) buy extra lar imitation cigars | d with ‘oial tomate can, Onl ek t « But. he y stockholders are » board the vessel, by restoring the | contain cocaine ertain nights those who kr the | 4¥e,, th etables are po er $300,000 alleged to rating of ‘able seaman’ and defin-| (3) 1 pe « of dope fre-| ropes pay their money inst ve} When Dr sibisahintie ahem h 1 wasted by the directors the Seaman's union, is the sea ing what It means the dodge of carrying out by a side doo the yepita « esis Tike fern © road man’s bill For er safety, the law pro ply concealed in their re and def xtract thelr we ollce a? vite ea = on — Feruseth reached Seattle yester ent of the crew) markat ened r i opium of the tin| The aged ¢, unfamilia backyard gar “60 |) VESSEL HAO SEATTLE CARGO day from Washington on his w the vesne (4) Off the nd of a street the use of toves, we dener should have a representation rt” that — to San Francisco, He is at , stand and ow Yesler th in a damp base ‘ A mon wh mducts a cer-| asphyxiat our ga having se in his minute farm, with The British eamer Hyndford, Diller. » of the officers | ment. Men are d t ' counter will receiving | been left open by them tion of potatoes i torpedoed in t English channel In the first place,” said Feruseth,! — «T 1 nits the payment ing, One pallid-faced th oper sign, pass over to you| Dr, Bennett worked for half an es, if his plot is email ot eae yy a German submarine, is “the bill does not go | immed!-|of wages before they are earned ainst the wa Con 4 les and sandwiches containing | how efore the first signs of re two naturally require much Vegetables,| he second vessel laden with Seat. ate effect. It will apply to Amert-|thereby abolishing ‘crimping’ ana/ cent pieces in your palm, advancel s a dope turning showed in the old man space to yleld ¢ fear ess € cargo 8U by the Germans —@ can vessels eight months after the | ‘shanghaling” It provides for better a, ee Ti. Mra. ¢ on eared beyond re fam cor ithfully, as} The the first, was sent to the q fall of 1915. On foreign vesseis | forecasties and better sanitary ar “11° . . covery until she reached the hoe es as onions arrived at) bottom by Prinz Eitel. The @ coming to American ports, {t will/rangements. It sets standards for Million Dru Victims Are pita thorough teste Hyndford loaded lumber and tes take effect January 4, 1916; #0) boats and davits to lower them aud | 1 couple have the addition of sweet corn one long row of| i= seattle some people are becoming prema-| compels th per equipment of present apartments *, turnips, carrots, be far than « yard in gc thods of turely excited about the a lifeboats, Th filled w green| , vier ord, ON Verge of Going Insane is sie" Abolishes Servitude enough boats nor the proper man daughters in Seattle rance “The biggest thing that it does ts| ning of the boats, but even on thr) 5 ETERS know thelr addres all through the growing wers around to abolish involuntary servitude. | score it {* © long step in advance.| ('nprecedented Condition Revealed by Federal | to) Mre. Kate Bennington a n gets it off iil i 4 “This is the last involuntary serv-| On the ¢ t provides for 75 per Si eewial “ ” Alice Condon gtowth and cultty t a delight Fourth Chutch of Christ, ftude in the iction of the! cent of be and 25 per cent of| Prevent Traffic in “Dope ffer no obstacles to the! ty Scientist, of Seattle United States. I refer to the arrest | rafts At least a n drag victims! Hut, by law now, this relief can eqinn Whereas « knowledge of - Announces a Free Lecture on and detention and return to their Will Equalize Wages on the verge horrible suf ng. 50 longer be given. farming and selling must be pos rf é Vensels of seamen who quit work In| “The law thus gives th of lawless outbreaks, of suicide or vaned by the market gardener. ¢ AGED CARDINAL DEAD Ch Sires craps consent te icoer | tans thine Pie oe Ro ris tanteeer tne beataeer | LD ristian — This is to be true on all American man; second, improved eafety at That ia the w nted situa Can't Find Dandruff } DURHAM, N. C, March Tj only to common sen Science E Vessels everywhere, and on foreign | sea, and third, it equalizes the cost) tion in the United States toda ~— - have no idea what he was talking -| ROME, March 20. death of . vessels while in the ports of the|of operation of foreign and Amert-|fince the federal law against the) Every bit of dandruff disappears newer of former|f Psi fi rg By 4 els trading from and to/sale and use of habit-forming | after or two applications of an ‘assertion|) FOR A BAD COLD {jCard ABORT BE Tel Ss, Ae Shield, C. S. B. United States. can Vv “The seaman is entitled, under! American ports. this law, to one-half of his pay, It will have a strong tendency And lectible in the port he visits, but to equalize wages of seamen at the Vatican e¢: to drugs has gone fr nounces » effect Dandert rubbed well in the in the entire country there | scalp h the finger tips ilities available for the » of Danderir Catholic moves one ures of For many years durir The surest. way to stop a cold tr ft said thisito liven the liver and cleanse the at any cannot collect oftener than once in| throughout the civilized world. It © 0 of these drug-users drug store eave your hatr.| country was on the a rev-| bowels, and the nicest cathartic to >| and “Conan te five days in case the ship touches) will be a very strong inducement . at is to becor of the her After a few applic yu can't! olution In do this {s a 10-cent box of Cascar-| papacy of Pope Pius IX., } rved Seoul at ports more frequently than once ations to adopt similar | ¥ndreds of thousands of victims’) ting a particle of dandruff or any| Lewis » highest p «. Take one or two Cascarets to-|as chancellor of the church He| At the Hippodrome, Fifth and in five days. ause they will lose seamen Fiende in real earnest they (fatiing hair, and the scalp ‘Ill never | Preside n and bit night and your cold may be gone! al n of the Sacred University “Thus a seaman cannot be com-| unless they do. It will raise the will become unless they can be teh. ed the republicans ‘by morning. * Sunday, March 21st, 8:00 P. M, cured at home by the method suggested above by a distin guished physician. For the “drug fiend, pelied, by having all of his pay standing of seamen.” withheld, to complete a voyage in} Andrew Feruseth has w case he is subjected to ill-treatment/twenty years for this leg Or desires to terminate his contract/living in Washington on an able} a <§ | rule, is only a fiend when he scale ssrumaranln cat | cannot get the dru | j Under ite influence he is | © ° bright, , happy. | When it is taken from him his | him into a veritable hell of tor ture, and there is no demon's MOLLY'S OPINION OF HER] “It would be a shame to part| act he will not commit in order TWO BOSSES them, wouldn't ft?” ag she! to get anew supply of ¢t (Copyright, 1915, by the Newspaper | asked | dope, which alene can relieve s gS +] . Enterprise Association.) Yes, dear. and I do hope you him. When we got over to Mother! will not be the woman to do it One Seattle drug user tried to Waverly’s, Aunt Mary and she| “Don't be silly, Margie, that will kit! himself went over to some other woman’s|never be. Of course, | know that| Disatches already are bring! home and Mollie and I settled our-| Pat is very much interested in me,| word of tragic deeds committed selves for a visit. |managing editors don't always |suffering drug victims elsewhere “You don't know w~ 1 havelgive you the best assignments on| The suicide of Horace Burrows | missed you, Margie. | it haven't|the paper just because you arejof Detroit, Mich.. and C Kerns any one to talk to.” jrather clever. The personal equa-|of Logansport, Ind., both morphine “and yet Dick tells me that Mr.|tion enters into it eaters, are but spectacular pre Sullivan told him that some of the Pat wants to marry me, Margie.| cursors of the hundreds of trage best ‘hunches’ for stories on this|I'd be a goose if I did not know | dies which allenists and physicians school-book muddle had been sug-| that, although I bave never let him|are now predicting | gested by you.” tell me so. The fact that thousands of ric “Pat's a dear. The only trouble| “I cannot tell, however, whether | tims have laid in a atock of their with him is that he wants me to| Mr. Hatton is more than ordinarily | favorite dope, which will last from Every Boy in Seattle This is the biggest, best and most liberal proposition we have ever offered our boy friends. HERE IS OUR OFFER To every boy who secures two new subscribers to The Seattle eat all my lunches with him, and/ interested in me. He has done|30 to 60 has been given as Be sticks around me when he some ‘perfectly corking # for/an explanation of why the expect Daily Star for one month each we will send a year’s subscription to The should be doing something eise.”| me, but he does them for every-|ed general outbreak of crime has ; x re - “But Mr. Hatton doesn't. mind,| body else. He has never asked not yet occurred Boys’ Magazine. It will be easy for you to get two new subscribers. does he?” 'me out with him once. He has My sales of narcotics Jumped to Have them sign their names and addresses to the coupons below and bring to The Star office as soon as possible and we will have the maga- zine sent to your address for one year. The regular price of The Boys’ Magazine is $1.00 per year. Hurry in with your orders so we can start the magazine at once. SEND A PRESENT TO A FRIEND “That is the queerest thing|never called on me 20 times their normal size just be about it. Mr. Hatton only seems| me out from the rest—yet—tt may | fore the law went into force,” sald quite comfortable. with me when | sound y conceited. Margie—but|a local drug salesman toda Pat is around. Pat would rather|I can't help feeling that in some| {t ts astounding, declare experts have me alone, but he always asks|way I brighten his days—that it/and physicians, how far reaching Mr. Hatton to go with us. He told| does not take much xing from | through society is the trail of the me yesterday that ‘Chad had so to get him to make one of our| ghastly white serpent, cocaine, and little pleasure in his life that it is | party of the other drugs to me to let him in on any Margie. Chadwick Hatton is the| Many thousands of well-to-do or ure that I have.” most inattentive man I ha ever wealthy Americans sre drug hab- Do you know, dear. I would al-| met, and I h not iG able tolttuse and it was eaay tor them 06 most be afraid to marry either one|decide whether I like best hi«| invest for the future of those two men for fear I'd be| queer ways or whether [am more| ft ig said, also, by Charles B. Jealous of the other. I never saw|charmed with Pat's whole-hearted | Towns, the t famous authorit If you have a boy friend to whom you would like to send a yea "5 such devotion in my life devotion. Sometimes I think Ilon the drug in this country Ae ‘ “ a4 Rena t don't believe that say| love them both tees Scar Ghat at: kami oh subscription to The Boys’ Magazine, just secure an additional two new eee geo? eet eer Bt] ink 1 bore the, bast Seb tn clans are themselves victims, and orders for The Star and we will be glad to take care of the orders. In ot ne world love it, I feel 1 am do-| that equally start! vercent . Yes, they can, Mollie, if circum-|ing something that helps, and Ilage of nurses use the babit-torn fact, for each two additional orders you secure you can have an addi- stances are the same as in the case|am very happy. 1 wish I could just |ing drugs tional yearly subscription to dispose of among your friends. Some of- just frie of Mr. Sullivan and Mr. Hatton.|keep on j There is only one thing that can|both Pat and Mr. ( arate them, Mollie don’t want to be in love with “Flake” or “snow” is one of many names for cocaine, which In some ways is the fer, eh? Well, get busy. And that is?" questioned Mollie | body | deadliest of the drugs common- = a rather curiously. I don't want to marry any man.| jy used, it looks like a fine + “A woman that they both love.”|It's a case of [ love my boss, but| galt, but is much lighter. were joh, you Job It is taken in a gentle whiff A magazine, as the name implies, FOR BOYS; full of good, clean and fascinating short and con- tinued stories by good authors who know how and what to write for boys. Regular subscription price $1.00 per year. It is beautifully illustrated throughout, both in black and white and colors. Each issue contains practical and instructive departments devoted to Electricity, Mechanics, Ath. letics, Amateur Carpentry, Amateur Photography, also Stamp and Coin Collecting. In the March, 1915, issue of The Boys’ Magazine begins a new serial by Wm. Heyliger entitled Mollie, Mollie, yon slangy girl.” | ike snuff The Bri htest ; eres Soon ihe rent So horrible Is the suffering r comes you won't think of job of such victims when deprived jor anything else. You will be glad| of their drug In prison, that, Women Find jto give up your job that you love! revolting as it is, one Is almost so we thrilled with compassion when Perhaps 1 will.” said Mollie a merciful guard brings them a ather wistfully, “but just at pres) jittle of the drug they crave t I wish I could keep the com The men how! and yell with of both Mr. Hatton and| delight; the women break sullivan and just keep on as 1! down and weep sometimes that they are dull in mind, depressed in spirits, and that they have headache, backache, |r and sufferings that make life | Pat 8 r seem not worth g- But these | *™ now set Mollie, dear; you can eve eeD . : . . . . conditions need be only temporary. | on xv von are, you mast Ey farnaan 99 “Fair Play.” Mr. Heyliger is known throughout America as one of the very best boys’ writers. His They are usually caused by indigestion | or backward and yon will see i ly fascinati d th illh i int TP Giegeness and a few doses of |fore this school muddle 1s over stories are extremely fascinating and they will hold your interest from start to finish. th am right MAGAZINE COUPON NO. 1 MAGAZINE COUPON NO. 2 ooo the other room < atch and found it was lock, | » certainly can,” [| answered and we hurried awa I kept getting more and more an will quickly, safely and eertainly | noyed at Dick ax we walked I am not a subscriber to The Star, and wish to have The Star delivered for one month and there- after until ordered discontinued, for which I agree to pay the carrier twenty-five cents a month. (Out- side of Seattle, 35c per month in advance. ) I am not a subscriber to The Star, and wish to have The Star delivered for one month and there- after until ordered discontinued, for which I agree to pay the carrier twenty-five cents a month. (Out- side of Seattle, 35c per month in advance.) m6 had he satl he would come) ‘The Federal, the State and the right the wrong. This famous family nd then not do #0? He! Munic gemedy tones the stomach, stimu- lates the regulates the bowels | Knew that Aunt Mary Hever stayed Beeckam’s Pills cleanse the system| what Mollie was telling me that I of accumulating poisons and purify | did‘not realize how lateit was, and| Most Cough and Cold mixtures! al Laws are almed to pro against narcotics and habit forming drugs tect the peo; DMR) cess bbs dd ea aes be PROD asia 00.0 cise’ Vievn 6 aisigg Ca.elys $45 ceneEEE the blood. Their beneficial action |! am sure Aunt si abe bless her! depend upon Narcotics for their! ‘ heart, did not call my attention te shows in brighter looks, arer | it until she felt that Dick was not ssid Address ........ jab ed bose Pies enews PMMIONS ok 5. 6:da gs Saw ces 6 complexions, better feelings, Try | coming Dr. Humphrey? “Sevent them, and you also will find that they I think Dick is very Inconsider- | for Colds and Grip is the exc ate,” | remarked, “if he could not|and only does good—not harm | Pebble eee Cece te eek tae hedcecee ts PP ROMO 66 is od ee eine coe tinewene Ma Be come for ug he should have tele y pacned Pleasant to take, Randy to carry | He probably will explain when | fits the veat pocket Relled U on he gets home,” said Aunt Mar p I'm tired of explanations,” I re-| of special value with every box, | ined Humphreys’ Modi 186 everrwhere, In bones, 10¢., 25e, (To Be Continued Monday.) William Street, New York — ‘PARENTS MAY BRING THE ORDERS TO THE STAR IF THEY WISH <— 260 and 91,00, at all druggists or matied