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° STAR—SATURDAY, JULY 31, 1915. PAGE If You’re Under Fourteen YouCan Get in This Contest Make Up Names of Wild Animals; 24 Prizes Will Be | Awarded by The Star, A Young Man’s Capital should not all be tied up. It is worth much to him to have it where he can get it quickly when the right opportunity comes. For that reason we strongly recom- mend a Dexter Hor- | att Ghostof Hanged Man Drive STATE WILL | ATTACK $5 PHONE FEES Telephone Nights on the Porch. companies operating in this state chance It is predicted disprove Thursday the conten} tien of state public vice! commiasion that the $5 {nstallation| fee demanded of patrons is unjust. | will have a a slend The commission wil) open tts hear'ng tr on that day at the Chambe ime State engt ers are now working on Se lines and exchanges estimat ing the value of properties of the} various companies. | Woman From Nome, Alaska Mrs. Mary Hart Tells Story in Star’s Series for Saturday KIDS! TWENTY-FIVE DOLLARS IN CASH PRIZES 1» Thousands of Homes early relief for subject certain is found ts to which all are to defective | or irregular action of the stomach, C'MON, FOLKS, | PILL and the ailm ailments due or in The Seattle Electric has gone into the newspaper business Evidently convinced the emali fortune it spends an are justly famous because they have nually for advertising in Seat tle's kept press does not bring results, the company has start ed publication of a little pam phiet of Its own which Is to be placed in racks In all street cars, and distributed free to the riding public “This publication | proved to be #o reliable as correctives or preventives of the sufferings, dull feelings and danger due to indigestion If you will try them to cleanse your system, purify your blood, tone your stomach, stimulate li and your or biliousness. | your er regulate Is not In tended to tear down or destroy, ton Trust and Sav- The commission contends that but to upbuilld,” an editorial | ™any rely on : et the companies should tnstall tele states ings Bank savings |Phoaes without demanding of the And then, on the next page, the subscriber a $6 deposit as security paper prints a lot of statistics pur. hnsure ea account. It is a safe | for a guarantee that they will k porting to show that Seattle's mu : and sure investment the telephones a year ha eda a eeomor pada and Happiness { and, under all ordin- 1s to be Issued every . + Largest Sale of Any Medici: in the World. ay circumstances, The company wants a name for| Soldeverywhere. In boxes, 10c., 26¢. the money is in- " cash prizes are to be nnereiciecnictnsi 3 * lor the n 1¢ considered stantly available as best, $10 tor second best, 5 for third best Officials of the j stated. Awards will be a in the iseu August testants shoul ddre « o DEXTER HORTON Contest Department, Puget. Sound Traction, Light & Pow D5 th ave, and Olive st. The cen| OHIO METHOD IN arnes Circus. test closes August DENTISTRY “BARNES' WILD ANIMAL CIR-| The first prize will be $10, second Do any Star readers care to sug CUS PRIZE CONTEST.” $7.50, third $5, and fourth 60. gest a name for this new sheet Missing teeth are replaced by ‘ i it? Then there wil] be ten fifth prizes If YOU HAVE ANY svUGGEs.! The Oblo Method by artificial teeth _ re you in on . t nd ten TIONS YOU THINK WOl ;|that are natural as your original of two reserve seat tickets, and ten! jy K LD BE 4 ‘ Sa — | Then get busy and send in a list{citn prince “of one reserve seat 0 ONE gy sae cy SO WELL INTERESTING TO THE PUBLIC| teeth. Examinations are now being , SEE WHAT HAS of wild animals to the Wild Animal ticket to the Al. G. Barnes Wild Ant | AS WELL. AS TO THE TRAC TION] conducted without charge, and esti- Editor of 1 ireus « to ¢ nd ) "ANY, W TE 4q "7 Pi ‘urn din all ca . Fania eis nine. vinta on tee akew grocnd wore itterprive Acasoratian eae" | Mra. Mary E. Hart and a sketch depleting her terrifying experience.) Soin ANT. LL PRINT. THEM. | WE STAND BACK OF OUR WORK APPENED TO DHOK),.'cs-ree,% sets, me wot Fnvie"on ene enn) VER A ee eae | ina" We STANE Back OF oun wom f the letters used in spelling th aturday, August 6 and it Ellen et And | have! ghost prevents Mrs. Mary E. Mrs. Hart told the rest of her 15 Set of Teeth, t the others stop t ‘fort at sel ND, O., July 31.—The| Words in the first pargraph of this ormances are to be given Forse ppd P Hart, Alaska’s leading woman story with manifest effort at self om let uaranteed world’s ly horned rooster ts/ notice. » show's big have Beve “ citizen, from ever returning to | control C pl R a roti age oad Perhaps the Wild Animal Edito 0:30 1 J. age ’ 2 v pibedines fine A] Nom 1 was in my office writing the e e rt $10 Set of Teeth, the doorchick of Brook-| Will not object If you use some sim have to hurry. There is * like floating Aa a prtned ; Mrs. Hart is not a credulous | story of the hanging, which I had of Market Toda Guaranteed . a : bas deen killed—and/ plified spelling, but be careful. tho,/going to be a lot of kids try forjam dancing with him. All pi woman, but one treined in a | witnessed y 10 Solid Gold or because correct spelling will be one th [friends taugh at ue and ask « school of harsh materialism Haunts Her for Weeks — $ atic $4 he|of the points considered in award-| All youngsters under 14 are eligi) when we Me te Make one] along the Yukon. “It was quiet,” and I was alone | Porcelain Crown ..,. e* T " | | are going to make our 8 “AND 4 : ‘PRED HARDY,|¢ tie ; ; discovered Dick's “antlers”|ing the prizes. ble to compete |}debut professionally She is a big, capable, master as fa - yg ane DARITEE Saini doe 71 $10 Gold or Porcelain 3 , A “ () AD 8 yi SHE Vegetables Frai y I, ‘were the prongs of a duck’s wish Oh dear,” I exclaimed, “I wish| fv! “sourdough,” who has home ; ‘i 7 c = & vets | Bridge Work ........ r into his comb. PPR PPP PAAR PRD A PPP PPP PP PPD PPP PPP PPP PD PDPL PPP Dick danced as well as you, Jim.” steaded, mined, broken trail INTO ETERNITY Fe aga) bed " | Solid Sold Fillin, 1 U > E FOR YOUNG FOLKS) sree eis, | Tet MSincD tae tet pte To HAUT ME POH MANY MD "ornscs eu wy w aupenpa ge} Sol Gold Fillings = Up ST SUGGESTIONS STA Why not? | of Alaska for 15 years. Three | HOUS WEEKS eb : 1% @ oo |Other Fillings . seeeee DOG te your susseations for a Because then you would be| times she has represented the I eat rigid in my chair yrs 6 \e 8 lottics B 8:20 to 6. ys and giris. sug. . e dancing with him all the time and North at world’s expositions, {to move or speak Was Se SO ao ice Hours, 8:30 to 6. Sundays, box will be printed every nds Little Poetess }1 would not have my setenacy ee] and ie a notable club woman Were being choked to death; a# {f| tisranas 4 9 to 12, the contest suggestions { plendia.ées d auth 1 were undergoing what 21 Ke o1 . ng partner at all and author ¢ undergol . - ois * py Circieiies, Clara Bar| in Best Snapshot; | Writes to Uncle Do You know, Jim, 1 think it ja|, She fe now in charge of the ex-|yearcid youth must have expert rte g soe | Cut-Rate Tenth ave. is orig: ° . rather strange that Dick and | ¢ hibit of the Pacific Coast Steamship| enced durin, ome ‘ Hie 4 | the {dea Gets the $1 Prize) Jack; Sends Poem 53!" *\:vnge what Dick a ao any at the San Prancieeo ef am confident 1 would have died but bia: ee Dentists pemecutaged ! i. noe . * to dance fon. formerly was em- for an interruption “ 207 UNIVERSITY S&T. Uncle Jack does not hesitate to} Dear Uncle Jack: Iam 14 years ieanor Fairlow perfectin ne as lecturer and entertainer “A girl we knew as ‘Sun- 100 CORNER SECOND AVE. y that this week's contest was|old and would like to joln your)" Jim laughed end then caid: “My rd the steamer Spokane, plying) shine’ in Nome knocked at the 1.00 the most successful photographic; club, but know very little about it-| gear Margie, you evidently do not| between here and Alaska | Seer, eomered, teumien sme on rs § Ponreeaeeeer neg |I Just love to write stories or poems| know that in all thelr lines itee Tells Her Experience | the shoulder, shrieked ‘My God, ih as and draw pictures, and I have seen! Eleanor Fairlow nor Dick has} 1 »w I have always been) Hardy is here!’ and fell to the 1% @ some of your contests are of these! 4... ... with anyone else but each| afraid to tell why T can never gc floor, alternately fainting and See ate’ nee ‘ a e things. I would like to know how | orp, While they w at school back to Nome,” she began. “Peo-| hysterical. strained 640 — ery I might Join, and as your prizes are ii¢ any other bo looked at Eleanor | ple today can't credit experiences) “She epoke In Hardy's voice ae Dedurk Wodinaten cats, biped Very generous, it might help me a pick wag erfectly furious and)such as | am about to relate describing death torments— 0 © Puget sound timothy 14.00 ere Y ‘ca rely se san oh Eleanor was q as jealous of It grew out of my unwilling part) ‘Sunshine,’ who oy not bined Navel oranges a6 iene 2 gedhaagyd pd nele Jac would © Very! Dick lin the first legal e ition In the, Messed the hanging, speaking ‘ons, green + 0 TNOTRY .s..leccc se 1700 much if you would read over the Elea: bs n t or In Hardy's low, peculiar voice! | Prsiey, dox | Wh: f Sleanor has all the fanita in| territory, the hanging Fred y . Plume ies ent 34.00 Lescni Park. Dancing Uttle poem enclosed. It ts only i) dancing that Dick has, but they|Hardy, a youth convicted of mur-| It wae frightful beyond words. | reach plume * PPT eRe races. Good time. trial, Sut do you think ft worth gute each other perfectly, as they | dering three prospectors at Dutch That a t lethal paralysis left | Pears 100 @ Twenty-one pulmotors inst printing? My parents said it was pave in reality t dancing cart ° my body at e instant ‘Sunshine’ pesiheries 1.36 © “4 in prominent places thruouot city PATERSON C0.’S Rar otf ove (Tnntaaak |e trai, Mae Gecihg ORE|P ee tw nye ated at deat ei Feat eee go aerate Smee . prin t oO 4 he , ’ sea 1 ot , 0} ators. h ” oo t le you to print it, as you n first chiléren's dancing school paper and had been assigned to/day until 1 left Nome | 1 atoes, hothouse Le g | asphyxiation or electric shock. Dept—On the Balcony au fateront in a little am 1 must bave been ret a sur cover the execution and try for aj baunt day and night y sronarciiene Pm Steet ante ye i prise to all of Dick's friends, Jim."| confession from Hardy Itho he Applies | N M Hi ‘Thanking you ever afl rn You were, my dear child, you| steadily maintained his Innocence. | #troying my health. I had to come) New appies, cooking ie gig |No latter How Fast yeglas IN CARL, None of us had ever thought, “Having won his confidence, and) away | eee: 1 E. Holly St. (of him without thinking that ho! all hope for reprieve having gone athe obsowmies Ci not cs0es Go| pared Atala 4m . $ or How Easy Uncle Jack thought Ellen's poem|and Eleanor would marry and set-| 1 ved Hardy would admit his) lw « shave hae ca pesto fact ten iH te | = ss very good, and it is herewith tle down some day and then, Hke! guilt to me at the last If he was ee eres sabe: ‘Onions | Money is made, a man owes it to ‘ B aac ined Pa Prager printed lightning from a clear sky, we saw|the murderer. He had but a few|other person saw this shostly | ons ns, green 25 | himself to be economical and sav- tu your bobbing red head and laugh hours to live when I spoke to him| presence California, new 1% Hates. We can duplicate any we iy Aeegend Ol a Sry =. loaeet mad ake tela = te rn thru the bare of his death cell inj “l make no attempt to explain walle Walle, onck 1s @ 15, |/"@: The earnings of the working- lenses. A call will please Oh, folks, come! ‘Tis a story | Mrs. Richard Waverly the old Nome ice house | this ghastly experience, But I shall Bey oad man are the returns of his capital Pena: M. 7100, Local 33 very queer! I must say that under the cir-| Talks to Condemned |never return to Nome—BECAUS |New pn yeot ae axe hg of strength and skill; his weekly EDMUNDS. ¢ gg Of a man who was weary and |cumstances you treated me very! “‘You are about to dl 4.) 1|1 AM AFRAID. “ le Pee BE aoe @ | salary, the price paid for his youth * EDMUNDS, Oph. D. tired of life— nicely, Jim. I should have thought! said. ‘I want you to tell me if you] +i RANE SR | | Prices, Paid Producers for Kees, | | ang future prospects, Save some, © IN CHARGE He was without children, or | you would have resented me as an did this thing. Such a confession! lo ree, Tan 8 Fen Sie : rode home, or a wife. interloper.” would mean much to me as a news 14 HEADS tex: ane arte It chanced one day to this city | “Perhaps you took us all by paper reporter, and could not harm | Brotiers 4 e@ 16 3 he came storm, just as you did Dick you now because all your chances Ducks, tat +4 And sought out a way to win “Well, | was the perfectly inno-| are gone | Geen tat : se 2 Interest Per Cen: his fame. jcent bystander. I never heard of Terror, gratitude for my friend. Hens, 4 Ibe and over u Jp Second avenue he slowly |Eleanor Fairlow until after I was ship and integrity struggled for Hens, 3% Ibe. «<0... m BH oo stalked, married and have never really| mastery in his boyish features Sotas Guskiings, over 6” - Up to Pike street he finally |heard before that Dick and she while he pondered onON ° 1 sosheven +4 UNION . ’ ‘ . AYTON, 0., July 31.—Russell) o:4 roosters. live os walke were always lovers No,’ he said finally, ‘I can't . ’ | O14 roosters, ti appropriate at all In his mind over these words That's the trouble, dear child,| do it, Mrs, Hart. | was going |Monbeck, a l4-yearold Dayton) Pork tore plock hogs -.. 8 @ 08 SA VINGS & We have madeé 89 competition ever held by the Circle flew— |the ‘always lovers’ gets to be an| to lie to make a story for you. | hoy, is president of the Boys’ Box|Sauabs, good tise, don... 1.00 @ 1.80 selection of flaw-| Over 60 boys and girls submitted) “1 wonder what in the world |old story—with the man at lenst—I| But it would be false. tam not |i.) tture company, Incorporated| Wess #10 220% ee ey TRUST oO Se aeaee ane head rf ‘ have never seen but one woman {In| a murderer. | can’t lie on the al, leew : iy photographs. Som ® il do } under the laws of the state. It is| aagi Stones, perfectly Cut. | others better. The prize of a dollar) There's no demand for fellows |all my life that I thought I could| brink of eternity, not even to \¢ Sain hana enact OF SEATTLE ems can be goes to Ethel Thomas, 919 E. Mer like me, jendure for always.” | do you, my only friend here, a |a co-operative organization, num-| | me an eee | tl cer st. The picture is of Snoqual-| {I've looked for work, but none | “Why don’t you marry her, Jim, | geod turn, a ‘= a bering among its stockholders 28/@ — iS Capital and Surplus, settings man- r d is herewith repro-| do | eee.” and keep her for always?” | ays He’ ome Bac! * nging from 10 to 17 years. Butter . dase: ee | Then suddenly from behind | “Because she already belongs to Mrs. Hart,’ he said, ‘do you | %°%* ican aedbvitgs ; en from, tt eta AER B ton $815,000 by us yous adi — him—a stir Janother man for always.” belleve in life after death; do | The company operates ra craamery, brow oi. 2 Soy : il ewe a < 6p. m. daly and PC , ngto . And a freckled newsboy sald, How unfortunate. I'm sorry for} you think the dead can make sh re . creamery, solid pack 28 JAMES D. HOGE, President test On; “ " | i . now h themselves manifest to the Hy. | products are chairs, music racks, 4 a ged owe Iz the | Tren snteca same into thie | “Now, look here, Margie, you are| ing? plano benches, | writing | desk! nomeatic whee on N. B. SOLNER, Vice Presi- | en oul ; t { “4 do! h th d, ’and I flower boxes, bird boxes and other| Limburger d Ti t Offi man hea not going to make me give p my Jo, ie continued, ‘an ft hich { Ore n triplet: dent ani rus’ ‘icer . . " c' t finds a s ysisrnd value and are be- Best Will Win $1| He purchased a Star—and the life's grent secret. I've already told| shall return to tell you about | light articles, for which Wisconsin twine ve m eady sale. Wisconsin triplet | Want Ads read. you more than I ever intended to death and about the beyond— | reac : tec a ‘pl 2 HOGE BUILDING mg poi "We “Some time ago Lalla Brickson| A dandy place he get In thie tel tater itt book, Jim closed his| ey ay by red vil Ea taar one tac PG the Young Ameren In the Heart of the Financial 4 : + Vadis Jack choose way, At this, © book, Jim closed hin} es,’ I stammered with creep- ‘A ; : bypih x : them in all siz pags tina ly Cirele, or hold al And now this fellow would tke |lips determinedly and turned his|tng horror, ‘yes, you'd be welcome,| number of hours Worked DY @8Ch] sect ranch S 30 District eS, | a motto . attention to teaching me a new|Fred.' What else could I have said|boy. Last year the 28 stockhold the fer st contest to let the girls and boys to say: | ers divided nearly $900 smaller stones are} oy vn it. He has decided to carry) “If ever you want a place. my | tango step : . ded nearly ees as precious propor-] out her suggestion, and next week ads, [rue ore i Eaoy ce. Dies Por SELECT DANCING PARTIES the Circleltes will have a chance| Buy a Star and read the Ade!" pot age nes ene ita HIPPODROME s cb pat tt " the more I am in sympathy with| «ae oy noo “Unele Jack |} em _ ~~~ | her, I don't think ft is right for a | vill , 0! The motto H man to monopolize not only a girl's! 1 : ans ‘ then suddenly marry another] | a a will be no limit placed on the num) ae the name ewlwontaa. ie wodlat Bleknor vais Under Auspices of the Felix Club ber of words. The motto chosen| Following are the names of a few It ‘ prensa wince = Sanna laced the head of the|of the boys and girls who sent in! low does not like me. must have 5 ak ghee ra Diamond Merchants will be placed at the heed ot i arithe best snapshots: Signe Mau-|been very humiliating for her to NEW YORK, July 31—Jeft] TO Circle the nex te |ren, 2728 Nob Hill ave.; Bernes|still live here and go in the same| a «| Davis, whose summer Hotel de r4 821 Second Ave. ways remain there. forthern, Columbia station; Delia|crowd and see Dick with me, and| Gink is the pride of Coney Island, Send your contribution In to| Northern, ation; I ie think oe " 4 rintere : : tack he Gak aa’ ere a wad it early, for, Welsh, 910 KE. Terrace st.; Inez|then, little book, think of her also J P has announced that he and some| |e |Uncle Jack—and send ft early ef Burge Second ave. Mar-|losing her money. If I were she, T us of his hobo band are going to take) a this contest will be @ record) ee Cailignn, 1137 West 67th wt.;|think I'd try to make Master Dick|°O13 THIRD SAIN 1047! yachting tour of the world. : : : ING breaker KE Boeck, Bellingham; Dellia|pay in some way. As It looks now,| suinemiidaihisinnn takehe i Chetan, Ww, 0 Hew York Located in the World Famed Hy ‘ e——_—: > —@)Martin, North Yakima; Hattie) she is thé only one who ts paying. | jlawyer, who recently lent the! . KIDNEYS!| SAYS BEETLES ARE HERE | yj indberg, Oak Harbor; Paul Ash Do you know; little book, I'd like ig ee hoboes’ a Long Island farm, ar-| : "le “ ford, Everett; Selina Stewart, 4132| Eleanor Fairlow if she would let | ranged the details of the trip with ° paar | Dear Uncle Jack: As I have no jist’ ave. g. W., and Esther Fors-|me, particularly since she has be- Jeff, He fs going to take the ‘boes| - ming nate Ly eromptly heed | camera I cannot enter this week's! 90) “502 ieth ave. 8 come a nurse, She has shown me| on his yatch Marjorie, Mr, Crater| . Y bewin “to tag In there |contest, eo I will write a letter in on some splendid traits of character. | had scarcely left the De Gink| Bianiy “From what I have seen today I SHE LINES THE CIRCLE eee Tal at once. The habit of lov-| inoote Veastanie | phon | t] " s ighly | » “National Order of|@ - y other habit—hard | Cures all chronic] + and we're going to take ° ei nie think — the ational Order * : ing 1s like every other hal dee, 1 & | {t me that your | Beetles” will soon hold ite annual neat rpg Sug Pi aoe de to break. Poor gitl—poor girl. Atanamen and diel ahout 20 of the boys.” he was| AST 174 +} ] ° .8fe not doing their work |eonvention. If not, why are all the, The Star for quite a fe paren and 1d Monday) t over the wire to the news. : ventio | ns (To Be Continue onday ‘ men. shouting r he n Reteg De Femult may be fatally eores running around like they|I am glad to say that I like tt very abla hoe ale ———| paper offices a few minutes later STEAMER : giectes x | welt BATES Rand trom th ' to! "| mnedy | mple matter if| were insane? i | “and men from the press, 'n movie « Pat Promo) * Go'to your drug |"One two-inch beetle wan run over| The pre hes dead dig ger the hgh FORD REI : men, 'n everythin’, And say, wait Leaves Colmafi Dock 9:00 A, M.; Arrives Back 10:30 P, M. le Bet a box of genuine GOLD |). an auto and all the small beetles | and #0, as I do not yet belong to It,| me wAni—some dealers till I tell you where we're going.” réhix Club va, Ferté “ fam citariem Ol Capsules, |DY an Mave ag around ike mad, all|I am writing to you for a mentber-|ing to yeas i : | Big Baseball Game jw 8G can. . tmaty ag Tianor cnes tie over the bills and valleys, in the|snip card, I am 14 years old, si nite of the | 3 es Rince 1446 nwor urtle, bu ~ z up! ike t that run tn the| w show y¢ _ Tri — (ele) oq he from th Pandiant inbonorien area turning t atthe, Des Kenrd p ip gee DS CHNGF HSE TUR Sn the) will ot LORD COMPANY, 5 i Country Hay and Grain | $ 1.00—Round Dp 1. - rhe: oliand cute and going right on aga n ‘aie “ | (Wholenale prices) 1} the enuine “GOLD "MEDAL | will be worse than the Shriners| I am gyno bg GANG le ORR A ealh aner, [inechatnbere: russ andl ive tren 5 <a DAIRY LUNCH Caee Mi Capsules. No. substi " the beetles, anyhow). |that were taken last week, one of|ass Burke nti to t é Aitaita, No. 1 18.00 @15.00 Sive the proper result ba ar el Circle very much, es-|the LAberty Bell and the other of | commamsecmmmm beh lad Barley ge 38.00 TICKET OFFICE, COLMAN DOCK » 500 and 00. Yo . “Native C Alo and.” Eastern Washington oats 0.00 Doritively ‘retuned’ if you | pecially the letters Le ee eae oe eanin” I GET IT AT EVANS’ A. LUNDBERG CO, [iinet tount oats d saeo MAIN 3993 Pet Bet prompt relief, and soon Yours very truly, ‘The latter 1s a water buffalo Trusses, Deformity Appliances and| Straw, ton . 9.00 the old-time “xingwer” of youth FRANK HOUSE, DELIA WELSH. ard and Columbia, Ord and Union, ‘Artificial Limbs. Timothy re 19.00 nd guaranteed by the 6229 Russeli Ave. 910 E. Terrace St. 1107 THIRD AVENUB Wheat ..ccseee see eeeeee : 7.00