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THE SEATTLE STAR | IAYS the Se current le Municipal issue: © visitors.” This in line with the - looking habitations and lots to | Star announces that it will “bawled out” this world. is, for instance, the offer: “SIC "EM!" The Had the reverse condition ' Northern Pacific employed as In public ownersh y PRIVATE OWNE “MONOPOLY ON ERROR. hey Have the Judge HERE is not one law for poor. With us a rich man Removing the Grease Spots Pretty nearly everybody in Seattle has a different opinion of the Seattle Star; but nobody will deny that that exclama- tory publication has original ideas—or that —— efore the public is going to view with interest— fot unmixed with alarm—The Star's cru Week, to “get the grease spots off our civic vest for exposition resort _ photographs of the place and name of the owner. thus short-cuts to sure results, for he who would thus be and remain callous, There is danger, however, that in its civic zeal, the paper too far and work hardship. _ afford to clean up, much as he would wish to. Holding him “up for public ridicule would be plain cruelty. Still, even he could afford a rake, if not a paint brush. oT te the main, The News has just two words of comment There Is No Monopoly on Error HERE is more than passing interest in the reported set-| tlement of the $450,000 damage suit of the city against the railways responsible for the Great Northern tunnel, which Gaused a break in the public library and other property. ignificant point is this: had built the tunnel which had caused damage to railroad! a , there would have arisen a chorus of Special Inter- = howlers to point out the “futility of public ears: But, here is a gigantic enterprise by big private corpora ess, and a most stupendous engineering defect is discovered. | | Yet no one would think of urging the argument that | proved the futility or the foolishness of private ownership. | Just compare the Great Northern engineering mistake ) with the yelp let out by certain interests when the city dam ‘at Cedar river showed a leakage ould be obtained when the tunnel was built the complete success which the corporation organs and| ts unreasonably demand of public projects. , there is the same element of unfore- accident as in private ownership RSHIP HAS NOT than a poor man.—Assistant District Attorney They don’t have to have a jury, though, and the A. D. A. makes no mention of judges HUDSON MAXIM has a new invention to reveal subma: ‘thing we know, he'll be putting electric lights in Davy Jone ¥ BETWEEN EUROPE, Mexico and the Sayre baby, Prexy Wilson's fife must be just one succession of crises and crises. “When You're Well, Keep Well” Another article in The Star's health campaign being condacted News in The Star “has) de, announced this’ clean-up cry that is sweeping the country. The Star will attempt to force owners of slack-| en er ae ee tidy up their property. to drastic measures— The Star is too thick-skinned for case of the man who cannot! existed—that is, if the city| it The. Great Northern and good engineers probably as} Yet it did not) It human to err, A COMPLET E} is the rich and another for the has less chance before a jury Arthur C. CONSTIPATION | them little good, | they are the two best prevent ives of constipa- tion. Purgatives and laxatives, and even enemas when taken too frequently are harmful. Poor develop ment of the adbodmina!l muscle: often is the cause of constip: tion. Beneficial fotiow if a person will massage the abdomen with a wooden a dumbbell ig the following man- i. ner: The person should le on the | the muscles relaxed. One end of ‘ a half-pound wooden dumbbell ts | then placed over the lower right! _ ‘side of the abdomen, half way be- tween the hip and the navel and by pressing on the other end of the, dumbbell the kneading is carried out. Then move the head of the dumbbell to a point just below th: edge of the ribs, then “iro iti across the abdomen just above the navel and on down towards the left Although many people insist that) pelvis. | @ercise and plenty of water do times back and raise it shoulder until the left forearm is| higher than the head chair has been carried behind Then with the seat of directed forward and resting against the back one should bend back as| far as possible. movement and swing the chair over| in front of you. cise, this time swinging the chair| back with the knees drawn up and, over the right shoulder, Repeat this a number of Much physical benefit can be de rived from walking in the open atr,) but ft has but little effect in over- coming constipation ing exercise, however, will be found helpful: | The follow- Grasp an ordinary chair by the) over the left) The move-| ment should be continued until the you. | r} the ch Then reverse the Repeat the exer- It Is sald that 10 of school children suffer from mainutrition (not getting the benefit of the food they eat.) Mothers should tell thelr chil- dren of the n of eating slowly and chewing their food well—and then see that they do it. Delicious Digestible 4 AU Hotels and Unless you ear ’HORLCKS™ you may wet = Substitute | Malted ag When you're fifty, gins to creak a little at the hinges Motion is more slow and deliber. ate. “Nof so young as I used to be” is a frequent and wmwelcome thought. Certain bodily functions, upon which good health and good spirits so much depend, are im paired. The weak spot ts generally the bladder, Unpleasant symptoms show themselves. Painful and an noying complications in other or gans ¢rise. This is particularly true with elderly people. If you only know how, this trouble can be obviated. For over 200 years GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Ot) has been re Heving the inconvenience and pain due to advancing years, It is a standard, old-time home and needs no introduction. It is pow put up in odorless, tasteless how These are easier and WEAK KIDNEYS MEAN A WEAK BODY your body be- Fiore pf pleasant to take than the ont | remedy, | in bottles h¢ dose of f apsule*containa about one ve drops. Take them just like* you would. any pill, with % small swallow of Water. They soak into the system and throw off the poisons which are making before your time, ly reliave tho that backache, bago, sciatica, brick-dust,” ete ‘ou old They will quick stiffened joints, | rheumatism, lum gall-stones, gravel, They are an ef. fective remedy for all diseases of the bladder, kidney, liver, stomach and allied organs Go to your druggist get a box of GOLD M lem Oil Capsules, Money refunded if they do hot help you. Three sizes, GOLD MEDAL are the pu original imported Haarlem Ol! C gules, Accept no substitutes. For sale and guaranteed by the Owl Drug Company.—Advertisement, today and SDAL Haar. DIANA DILLPICKLES IN HER HOw MANY CANDLES MUST L PUT ON YouR BIRTHDAY CAKE THIS ‘TIME, DIANA? * "ON, SEVENTEEN AS USUAL. THAT'S MY Favorite Age.” OUTBURSTS_OF EVERETT PARDON ME MR. PASTOR, BUT 1 YOU WERE OFFERING THE Y OPENING PRAYSR JUST Now, THGS MEMBERS OF THE CHOIR HAD THEIR HEADS TOSSTHER SISGLING AND CUTTING uP! IT DOSSN’T Look RIGNT, AND I THINK THAT BUNCH OUGHT To Be BAWLSD ouT!! STAR—WEDNESDAY, MARCH 31, 1915 PAGE 4, HOT SKETCH LITTLE BROTHER PADS HER AGE “WHAT IS IT ~ 4 T\ =p (FT TEFT Yous LITTLE BRoTHER To LIGHT THE CANDLES, « DIANA. If THAT ALL RIGHT T” S, 17'S ALL RIGHT — ITWILL KEEP HIM CUT OF MISCHIEF WHILE WE ARE: Sen WAITING + 4.) For THE ey” Bors To come” *GOM, WHO'D _ “HAVE THOUGHT IT?" ee S\! a TRUE ‘SUBJECT OF BILLY SUNDAY’S REVIV! Famous Evangelist Declares the “Inner Wall” of All That Can Make Nation or Individual Safe SERMON FOR TODAY, ‘THE INNER W Christianity By Billy Sunday * , Walls of legislation, education and) WALI, OF CHRISTIAN ow It a th e yore of |home; but there is no one Whol 14 render the nation, OF (Coprright it, by the Newspaper Christianity to erect In the in | doe * not know that there are ex +4 Ruterpriee Association) ner life of the individual a wali | igiencies tn life when ¢ nor |individual, safe from the en “For this couse 1 bow my keee wnte which will render that Individ- [all of these walls can render the|mies which attack us on the Father of the Lord Jews Christ, that ual safe from the assaults of | individual sides, but the inner walla He would grant you te be strengthened with might by His spirit im the inner \ san” Mphewtwe EEL 14-16 Ve of ancient history Dutch enemies of the soul live our life in the enemy's} And | want now to pa tribute to that one inner wail STORY OF THE BRAZEN SERPENT o—_—_ How, THE “BIBLE TELLS IT n of C1 | relig Jesus Christ protect him even though every other wall be torn down, On the Rock of Ages founded, — What can shake my sure By Salvation’s walls surrounded, 1 can laugh at all my foes! Tomorrow's cormen te The ster contacted by Billy Sunday, The city wa @ great wall surrounded by which gave the Dutch Inhabitants a sense of security; and againet this wall the Spaniards buried their bat HOw BILLY SUNDAY TeLLe iT tering rams in per nt ae — ~@ || {41 discourse. You cnn't to ey 6. And the people spake The Jews were In Bagyptian® |i: The subsect te: “WHO WAS Finally, to the consternation against God and against Moses Juge for years. God sald He ’ 7 of the Dutch, the wall showed Wherefore have ye brought vs 1 release them, but He signe of breaking. The Dutch i cane . i hadn't come. But God never cided to erect another wal! up out of Egypt to die in the forgets, 80 He came and chose ide of the one which was wilderness? For there is no Moses to lead them, and when weakening bread, neither is there any Mores got the mt in the fi) They tald the foundation water wilderness they gan to knock | |] this light bread. our soul loatheth deeper, bullt It wider than the outer wall and just as the last a xe anyway? id, “Who is this Moses, We don't know him “T1z” for sore, tired rushed, but they were stopped people of Israel died by the Inner wall; their batter- me fell to no avail; the wall was impregnable. How Thin People | Can Put on Flesh A New Discovery if | brick was iald upon it the | 6. And the Lord sent fiery Were there not enough graves | aching, calloused feet gave way. serpents among the people, and = !m Egypt?” And they said they | or corns ch in this out: they bit the people; and much “!4n't like the white bread they |] er wall the swarthy Spaniards y ~~ Were getting and wanted the |} | “Sure! I use every time fer onions and the garlic and melons of Egypt, and they found tault. And God sent |} leeks and the Therefore, the people came We sianed, for we have against the Lord thee to Moses and said. bave the serpents and was going to kill them all, but Moses inter- ceded and raid, “Now, see here, God.” But the Lord said, “Get out of the way, Moses, and let me kill them all But Moses said, “Hold on there, Lord. That bunch would have the laugh on They'd say em out here and spoken and against pray unto the Lord that He take away the serpents from us, And Moses prayed for the people &. And the Lord said unto Moses, Make thee a fiery ser pent, and set ft upon a pole; Thien men « ling @inner became of « that bie, hear night W cing nourieh. | ou ate the fat-prod you brought t rage geen eal: Rage dE ncn and {t shall come to pass that the commissary stores ran out weight one ounce. That fos | i . lqromn pee |ieay tee, eatasped’ coal every one that js bitten, when and you couldn't feed them, so |tnrowgh am open grate. The materiai/[ he looketh upon ft, shall live you just killed them all.” "So ne ee be hover Seem wae but food dosen't work %. And Mosea mado a ser- God said, “All right, for your bree lana na the piain troth te . sake, Moses, ! haus gt and He | with tender, raw, burning, b pent of brass and put {t upon a pole and {t came to pass that #aid, “Moses, you go and set up if a serpent had bitten any man, ® brazen serpent in the wilder- when he bebeld the serpent of ese and that will be the one brass he lived thing that will save them if they are bitten. They must look or die.” swollen, tired, smelly feet. and only “TIZ” takes the pain soreness out of corns, callouses | bunions. As soon as you put your feet |“TiZ" bath, you just feel the ness soaking in. How good ith foods and funny | FROM NUMBERS 21:5-9 One Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablet Wil! cA | faerie Baca Tin ae Enable One to Digest Any ; | country-—we are constantly sur of genuine Christian cnaracter “TIZ” instantly 4 : Meal, Any Time rounded by enemies to our well] which will stand WHEN ALL lecacen anise tae out isis en Sen aR I being. THESE OUTER WALLS | Polsonous exudations which Make up your mind to go to your|, r. your feet and cause sore, ‘asi Gt OER ee dee en reanized society has seen that]! HAVE CRUMBLED, INTO | 20nf ot et nee teak what you will and do it. rea t .e( the individual fe surrounded by DUST. oak a y, ot : ee | Jearrying po these enemies and has built around set a 2o-cent box c Base of Supolies | fot tat making matertal te Four tee the individual certain outer walls |COUld beat our swords into ng ore e ; dopa aa “Ever since you've been in every part ef your bedy. Sargol, toe./to protect him from them. lwas a stis ye Get instant foot relief. town,” said the city relation, [ nore Sm cour Seed ane prepares We See | oe | id Sage Christian we oot sufferers who complain, “you've been going toa soda | Thin poopie gain ab the war trem is} @ome of these walle ere jcould best our swords into! cause your feet are never, never fountain two or three times a taking Sar-| 1. The wall of legislation, which |P™UNing hoods, our bayonets | {ing to bother or make you limp @ day and ordering lemonade.” Y teplied Farmer Corn- | ‘a habit’s a habit.” you don't drink the lem onade } I don't want ft. I'm willin’ to pay the nickel, so as to get a | straw to chew."-—Washington | | | Star. o- tter Way “Can you send kisses ters by parcel post?” “T think the recipient would have them by spectal de —New York Press. | The in let- oe Convenient ‘Tommy—I want another box ot |“Hvery Meal Smit those pills, like what I got for mother yesterday Dyspepe Druggl Did your mother say After that meal y were good? Tommy—No, but they just fit my airgun—London Opinion eee effects from the jeaten, for it will be quickly. | Then gradually TRUTHFULLY SPOKEN }in a short time the All droggists ca nd Stuart's Dysp al free by low Free Trial Bidg., Marshall, at once by retur trial package of pepsia Tablets rane E Mrs. Rasp—I'd Jike to know how you'd feel if you had to go Name Street | Dyspepsia Tablet and fear no evil fairy dreams ot| | appetite will come back to you jetite will return to you. fending coupon F. A. Stuart Co. t. Barge! | tion of | ie elements | “ | sulshes civilization from savagery has great protective power and {s | vg posvestaad into ploughshares, sink ow one of the things which distin battleships, spike our guns and|} otentifie com> 2, Education—Organized society |P@%8 @ “For Rent” sign over| */has seen that ignorance is soil in|¢Very brewery, over every “4 Peboneal seeds of badness grow with saloon, and houses of shame} t|alarming rapidity, no it has set | woul: C0 ses of vir- ight increase or money beck lavout the erection of a wall of ed-|VOUld become house vit! peo LL yes |ucation around the Individual, tae, if. mig pein Pacific on All things being equal, the edu-| No one of these walls, nor| "mies S9%ue ee EE Salm: cated man should be better able! al! WITHOUT THE INNER Eewee to protect himself against the ene mies of the body, the mind and the Company jsoul, and the individual ts much Wilt continue to ship Saimon, aver- || safer when surrounde® by the aging # pounds, ar in individual || outer wall of education boxes, to any point in the U. & | All Charges Prepaid, $1.25 | 3. The society has Home. Organized een that the infiu- th les at Me ence of wife and children Is Guaranteed to arrive in perfect con one 'ef the test wheleseme In. Kippered Batt sa el oiber ess fluences of life. THE STA- take a Stuart's |] products. See the fish before shipped BILITY OF SOCIETY, VIR- if you wish 001 Northern Bank Bidg. Main 6576 TUE OF WOMANHOOD AND HONOR OF MANHOOD DE- PENDS UPON THE DEVEL. | OPMENT OF A GOOD HOME | LIFE. ) | food you have} digested easily, and old romping ap. Now I fee! like taking off my hat | |to organized soctety for the real | service it has rendered the cause! | of religion by erecting these outer FAIRBANKS HAS A rry e nd recom. , 50e a box be. Coupon PLAN FOR PEACE . 150 Stuart | Former Vice President Chas. W.| Mich., send me Fairbanks will complete his tour of | 7 ; ; n mail, a free the Pacific Coast today, returning i Stuart's Dys jto the East Thursday morning Pairbanks arrived here Tuesday a night and was shown the sights to } ' day by his fraternity, Phi Gamma | Delta | | Fairbanks {s strongly adverse to | military preparedness as a factor | These are sturdy, medium-height plants, to war and was in battles every | jin maintaining peace, he told uni | day, Henry Rasp? ° | eae versity students in an address and the finest to be had. Mr. Rasp—Perfectly at home, | on Wednesday morning. He urges, | my dear; perfectly at home I; PUT CREAM IN NOSE 5} jrather, the disarmament of all na. His Proud Title. 15 STO CATARRH | naval forces for revenue purposes. It was very «mall student |} 7, mall | Tells How to Open Clogged Nos. } SECOND AT 665 egy yoy scenes a prac |) triis and End Head-Colds | \JAIL Two SPEEDERS PINE MAIN 1 oner of medicine by pro- | in = — pounding the following question: | y x Here fs @ real opportunity that A stiff fine and a jail term were — == —— “Papa, do you know what the ly airy vig thy nn bee ei bile go Bitord fo miss the punishment, meted out to. two| sreat Napoleor le “ . on | 2a ole h head or catarrh w jolators of the speed ording , ° a Napoleon's nickname ry : i ratnar Onis tae ‘ce oe pop t | be gone. Your clogged nostrils will police court Tuesday afternoon, SPINNING’S SPECIALS have the pleasure of bestowing |OP@% The alr passages of your| pogitar $10.00 Set Lester Beldon, St. Paul apart. |ff $1.00 Franco Revolver Flash Light this information, his father evad a nN spe re “Aine thr: Crown and Bridgework ytd Th dag tRrieeg pgs PO 15c Quart Retinned Lipped Sauce Pan.. as sear tr dates eae ely. No more dullness, head-| , 19th ave. 8., were given the double joi, ‘eking another | ache; no hawking, snuffling, mu-| God Rake dose, Beldon has begun his sen. |g | 20% Tin. Hexagon Blank Nut -0-—Nott “What was it, son?” cous discharges or dryness; no|f th tence. Kirkham appealed # have quite x few dozen. You can have them free, Bia athe Gf Sane nae te Gc | struggling for breath at night | | Judge Gordon imposed a $50 fine 30c Doz, Barr-Barth Black-Finish Hook Sash Lifts............18€ fectured when tho little feinn, | Tell your druggist you want a 10 days’ imprisonment fn both | $3.50 Gem Hand Car proudly responded pore biog y My pope Balm, | rer DRE tee ie en WIIL be «reduced eae h business day until sold, “He was kno a diate pply a e of this fragrant, an ie teatitied that he caugh rk Covpivaie nown as the Little | tiseptic cream in your nostrils, let {ham speeding 60 miles an hour on vit yarn? i 8 eaten tents papaers ws Fite naee i ees lieeseunteale shectan avery ate veel la motoroycle. : ed 25¢ each business day until sold. His Pecullarity sage of the head; soothe and heal | T aa | ORE olen & Sree elyer Plated Knife, Fork and Spoon $i 4 a O ie a - ge Oy toad hits the nail | brane, and relief comes instantly. | STEWART HOUSE For a Better Shave, Try Our Velvet Edge Razor Blade Shar mt 5 It 18 Just What every cold and ca a | " ; Yes, but he usually drives st | ¢ arive arrh sufferer needs, Don't stay t ‘ ba : into the wrong place."—Phila- | gtutfed-up and miserable, Patroniz atin 1415-1417 | dalptisa “Ledger, off $71,000: One or Two, BOG Fourth Av, || ¢ ’ gy ost

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