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STAR—WEDNESDAY, OCT. 6, 1915. PAGE 4 |. By mall, out of etty, ane your, 99.004 === EDITORIAL PAGE OF THE SEATTLE STAR 282 [Outburets of Everett True] 4 iidiel Manta Ceaeee 5k ee el ISAW We SWeLiesT PALL \ KWow MHAT tu Do. NLL HAT DOWN TOWN TOOAY FLIP A COM ANO WF IT FoR $207 — | msni \comes UP WeADS \U GET KNEW WHETHER OR NOT IT aAwO FIT comes —— | CAN AFFORD | HELEN, I" GoING DOWN [ STREET Pom A urrie 1 “Helen” Just THE, WISHING To : THING SAVE BANKER J HOPPER FoR HELEN'S SAKE, SEEKS A BROKERS ; ne " h | AOVICE ! ‘nal - THAT NIGHT . , a a 7H? | THE END j pen 4 Every Woman Should Be Trained A Change That’s Badly Needed as Red-Cross Nurse, Says Queen UDGE NETERER of the U. S. district court holds court in Bellingham this week. of Bulgaria, Herself a Nurse Contrast this procedure with the condition of affairs obtaining in the state court. Out of 196 cases on appeal in the supreme court, to be heard in the October term, 71, or over one- third of the total, are Seattle cases. Yet not one of these cases will be heard in Seattle. All of them BY HENRY WOOD jed international horizon at the time forced me temporarily to abandon. ff ondent) me temporarily spe te eles: Ngee Freee, But that is a dream which I expect Cee eiraaa ta Otaek ee lize, and in the meantime, will come up in Olympia. lee ice ita ga Iara the aid of the Hea Oconee . pele ‘ . SOFIA, Bulgarta, Oct. 6 ; : al n } To accommodate the convenience of litigants, United States courts, holding regular sessions in Seattle, ‘Rome, to London,|Which the Ameri sosety cary do go occasionally to Bellingham. But it’s the reverse situation with the state supreme court. k.)~—The woman who is | Fer we are proces Tae an interest. With our reorganization in Bulgs- an The state court, unlike the federal court, is not located where it should be, in Seattle, the principal city of the state. And it never does come to Seattle—either in regular or special session. Yet in Seattle most of the litigation which reaches the supreme court is started. Thousands of dol- Groen work sa leonora, who, lars are unnecessarily spent by litigants for railroad fare, so that their lawyers may go to Olympia. by reason of her work as a nurse But the crime of holding the supreme court in Olympia, where there is little supreme court litigation eigen arse ute Ga ted OE no TRO RE s not only a crime against Seattle litigants. It is equally a crime against Spokane, Everett, Belling- Halkar 1 other F ee ee ee er ees eee , and many other points in Eastern and Central Washington ae 6 HOW ENGLAND HOPES TO PAY ITS WAR DEBTS Estimated reve nue $ 1,360,000,000 Estimated expend- itures 7,950,000,000 HERE AND ELSEWHERE called an A fellow's Now was it when she named the da 7 ‘when. be la tite" un Quek, net was % when the VI anusiae lewrusers. ty ele ‘ 4 natiia hatnce the 7 t Scaamit i peumseiee tirst Taped “daddy.” ‘The real PROUDEST MOMENT was the time W 1 Because lawyers from these towns must first come to Seattle before they can go to Olympia. y Deficit today --... 6,590,000,000 Ta ae i ase ed bin five thorn {; eattle is the transfer point. If the supreme court were located here, they would save the extra cost of have w ‘ lly wheelie” this is not strange, for travling to Olympia fairs. An >. . : e 2 Bulgaria ‘ etimer called the x Report of - Columbia ‘ Puget! @ . + Put the supreme court in Seattle and you have one sure way of reducing the cost of law. suits. Teetees of eae weaned «= a Soun way for year ending June | Next to Mother Dut: %30 shows gross income of $133,997 ANSWERS TO QUESTIONS ee ene ee | -arer’gtatements te the -Uited * $56,207 less than last year. i ; Press follows: >. State public service commission Can two live as cheap as , hs Me . } ot Mes meets in Everett to promote con-| | one? MAGNOLIA. Wasn’t Always a Pat-Patter After her natural role of moth % solidation of two phone systems. No, Mag, but the deuce of It er, no greater, no nobler, no more Total deficit..$11,000,000,000 To overcome this deficit, Chancellor McKenna suggested: Forty per cent increase tn in- come tax : Two dollars and 24 cents tax per cwt. on sugar. , w ve to, THE secret j “Oy, ¥ “i : i rtant field of usefulness is held Fifty cent on all war prof- BS Prosident Suszallo, of U. of Ww. | 1 they generally have t O THE secret is uncovered; the skeleton has been dragged out of the closet; and the spotlight has ff Gutto ine woman of today than that'| its after deduction of income has returned $22 of the $25 mailed | * nee ° at-pa ’ ! | Red DBs OF ilia agen 82 compensation for appearing | | oP ead: Lance a ae Midis oh the ‘Gh Jag! : Boor pail gy Onis ek Rettig Pers has| isrritey per cent increase fn duty Before Everett teachers’ Institute.) | gerd? woe His nieces told on him. known personally all the horrors|| on tea, coffee, chicory, tobacco, eet just his actual traveling) | Jt iver Cha poekets” bane) Told how their uncle, Dr. E. W. Grover of the Huntington, W. Va., board of health, and father of of modern w ‘ . it aa ke =. Mrs. Emmeline Pankhurst de the “pat-pat” substitute for kissing, used to be the champion kisser of the neighborhood. “ng hgenr dy and dried fruits. One bundred per cent in- crease in duty on patent medi- ‘are can grasp what) means. And, strange | field today is! eade: ho opposed. | “Why don’t we hear of Sena- ‘ : A P . ing Siermcat ct wocoen yn munitions || tor Jones’ maw nowadays?” Remember the doctor and his theory? Sure, hhe told us just the other day that kisses were insani- larger n ever || Clnes. halteuay to factories PATRIOTIC LIZ. tary, dangerous and breeders of disease, suggesting that we demonstrate our affections by patting the : S aeaiad Raise telephone and telegraph U. S. Senator Henry F. Hollis, of This ian't election time i eaneacaa the Ghkae & , n ve ¢ = Oll chatees Eo ew Hampshire, sued tor aepare|| Sergey We wai modess, woxfare bee ot Slt “ie ot. sta ue. a tion by his wife at Concord, N. I | ist listen to his nieces: WOH cover Mir abtaatin he wOGae »m on motor cars, bicycles, oe E. A. Morales, nfnister from Pan-| Uniform school “ ain 4 : : ms - : Pas er La a | ans ‘ The hppa sy a pred Opa n picture films, clocks, ama, in speech at Washington, D. C.,| knocked out as un When it came to osculatory pursuits, our uncle, Dr. Grover, was expert in bygone days. The ed have bootie ety foals ee, musical, taetraaeaael Ps) urges Union to defend Monroe doc-! cause legislature not empowered 5 trine. pass school laws. eo J. H. Lichtenstein and § other boys didn’t have a chance with him, he was that popular with the girls. He didn’t think of sani- plate glass and hats, tation in those days.” “My one wish is to awaken, not only in Bulgaria, but in all other| ——— T babe ¢ | T lone 7 . ; . : : : Seo tat : countries, a realization on the part a : PXTRA! editors of Jewish Voice, to be | Thus time changes things, even our latitude toward impressing a salute upon the inviting lips of a i tha we f the rol h the Latest Me she lke ie 2 owt are ID pretty gi _— * cine win eet 2) HOW THE WEDDING | William Jennings ryan _ * Geo. F. ‘eacham vinte PEStey BFF he h ° fo { a greatest | thecal ly Pr niga ees caneimg do: We opine that the youthful Grover wouldn't have been keen for the sanitary patting in his Oe eae en ce RING ORIGINATED n ‘add dane sioner during illness o' a x ; mee ag aria 10 on of te "dry" federation. | | dee halcyon days. Do you solving the problem in the manter| What is the origin of the wed- : eee @ dulce em ws, Chorio | | Estate of Albert M. Pontius Which isn’t saying that the doctor's views now are wrong. eo ag lle ge ag every mo taught ging ring? Were wedding rings al- | Be...d é @ (of Seattle pioneer, valued at $7 as it can best met nis is DY ways worn by women? a F eae Ernest Falkoff, 2 sth _* © © © & ped hago ist Pp all a The story of the wedding rinj * exami lor assistant pay | x it by auto. Unknown dr schools for nurses and the o 2-\isn't a pleasant one, because it leads! = + master in n held Dec, 8 ok to physic and the H ing of auxiilary societies to the Red us back to t a Beattie pol § gave concerts|\~ ene ar lean Hats Off to Hello Girls LL Dagharr sat occieng. cele ed /us back to those terrible days when SMEs several San Francisco hospitais.|°°™* r as hould n ey-| women were thelr husbands’ slat a several § ancisco hospitals. Ss ; mn thine Kick agai ele s epevicn. 3 the te » girl comes i eae ery woman in the w an ad-/and were captured and carried off _ William Dickson. 58, former mail Wik Adee noUBer | J rl a common thing to kick against telephone service, and the telephone girl comes in for her share service? Is|with iron rings around their meal : alee Hh Cort ) , of the criticism. We all have taken a “fall out of them and muttered under our breaths at inexplicable Pedy i As men became more civilized, 4 Jamble. Serious ch as the mil they no longer put chains or rings upon women, but they used instead 4 symbol of their chain to indicate State suy court of Iilinots confirms divorce granted Mme delays and crossed wires. Seattle has been no exception to the rule—and, in passing, it is needless to say some of that criticism has been richly earned here. man? But if it ts as red by the h 4 a sg idee Nevertheless, here is one time wheff we lack words in expressing appreciation of hello girls as aoe iste work tate ae a. Tha avaiiel: tote pe ae Bank of Re cait indies at Mone. a class. You have heard about the great storm which swept the Gulf coast region. The widespread Rout, Whe oun wall cedars wedding ring. "ea ames tor embexrlement, Arrested at destruction of property and the loss of human life were appalling. Wants to Visit United States | PARENT-TEACHERS MEET meee Ca! As in all great catastrophies, deeds of heroism were numerous. Reports of brave acts, heroic Ty wants First ing of the season of -¢ om : Y » 1 le > . ice , . " your ow Tea os cere A uiner rescues, and noble self-sacrifices, came from every town and hamlet in the devastated territory. From training ng afatecce 1a = purr ays FHVVER owen amid them all the people of Texas have unanimously named the true heroines of the storm. They were my plas wisiting the choolhouse, 23rd ave. S. and King i ale * oY ; - Hy ry : pi, nited St t whic the cloud. s| |e ol nage rel sidan ede girl telephone operators in central stations in the storm-swept area. At practically every point they — shits anche as versa: und if it’s an Insult to call stuck by their switchboards, sending out warnings, repeating appeals for help, until their offices were ; las ether, which to ineutied, 1! || Jones Boy-Please, sir. father : : A ot both when J. 7. dasper ||Wants to borrow your lawn mower washed away or shattered by the winds. The lives they saved cannot be estimated. All honor to the came into court to complain that Sububs—Isn't he a little early? hello girls! The New neighbors across the t an. I haven't mowed my own lawn yet Metin °7 allies hie car = || Jones Boy—That's what father mn i | aie Se —, || Grafonola , “When You're Well, Keep Well” || | “Pysh-Button” ¢ Naval advisory board meets|qied in city hospital Tuesd Wednesday at Washington, D. ( on farm near Sug caeetecretnenete? John Kipling, of the Irish Guards.| while blasting stumps BULL MOOSERS G.0.P.tt iM Seowcut. a Te ord in d : Go hat the party had ma Bie only son of Rudyard Kipling: re-) Col. D.C. Jackling, Alaska mining |GETTING PUGNACIOUS comeback” after the 1914 elec |} Another article in The Star’s health campaign being conducted = Borted | “missing man, give pee A Susan, it's a md plight they are in,|tons, that they were about to dis with co-operation of American Medics! Association 4 4 are Sh chaahh une PR iy (i P AaInGtON | ates! Just look at their situa-|tribute the plums and spoile of vie-|[ ; ad ‘ t ~ahiere et tts de-/ mine in spring ; Repudiated ihe iiey [tORY? ‘Qabdidated eniaeeed thor thelr : RISD ga : . = oe ) cide to m in separate party ex >residen Vilaon indorsed for : ” y = Be Setence , oefetident Wilkon indorsed for|in "gin wad 1912; then, Just when |atorm-cellars, reared thelt little TONSILS MAY CAUSE RHEUMATISM retest orsttnisan thks = Minneapolis “wets” accused of|gtate convention. ey saw victory ahead—the breach a J psy} erect one va get t Talking Machine Man may 1 ° | T0080 ib ie ce deny Near pag eng anf boos he tie Because of the texture of tonsilar] germs that cause rheumataism peg POSE SARL Oe Eighteen accused of fraud in San | pleac taken back into the|!! b p the country | ate bred in the. tonsite d ity of tone that has never @ Francisco in connection with Ore A THIEF IN TIME fold for the blessed privilege of vot-/Nothing to it! Perfect landslide! Ussues and their | final 4 h Me been approached by any Se gon timber lands | SAVES TIRE BILL ng for the men who stole the nom-|4Nnd all that sort of thing. Another| location, they are | finally overrun the system, other machine on the mar Picea " | nation away from them in 1912—-|full-dinner-pall campaign, don't you| excellent breeding 1. Leeaiog In. those portions af the ket, old or new, at any ) Walter Allen, Central ust when the nation seemed to re-| know! grounds and body where the circulation is price or under any name. } Fourth and Pike, sndiate the other old Paget a ae hanging out poor and the blood cannot resist . MUHL PAINT CO. Aka satel pudiate the other old and re-| | Weepinrly the candidates, in the! yin cen forall the attacks of the germs. \ 418 Pike St. big, juicy di to the back to the tender marclas of thelin and. doen tt h ptedaeld had g0M6| germs that enter { There are many other serious dis It uses all styles of who stole his auto last nen who cked the Gh. 0. Phinita tha tnead ldo mee Tee the: wy a Ce tnoty eases that also are traceable to bad needles—diamond, cactus 4 WALLPAPER day morning. When tt 9 his pe Buro-|a scAea “Ok it tied sks Thus} way of the food tonsils, Among them tuberculosis and fibre, and all kinds of Ere ten theekis ten oitaa aa te ‘a Ab . nes nd parades of unemployed. They! water or alr rout goiter, valvular heart disease, ast! steel needles, and plays za MAIN t by Police Sergear re were the leaders of the|shingle mills and sawmills of the Aheumatiam often je a.reault. lettletee GW choice tea eaten nbectuvely, S¥ary AKO. of a had: # Seand new tr rg ae of the) epilepsy, gall stones and glandular lise record manufactured on - . sivas tas Ge | Nc vest, all due, they swore, to ne, anes | (roubles, S says the trea on hier the Wilson-Underwood tariff bill.| are fan ta cia | om ae 4 aa in sets are enough of them le o hold the The new No. 6 reproducer, the new bayonet {c =. _KODAKERS 4 4 And th n came t ; fumed War (01 fol nos cf power, thule sedate In exercising it is necessary cre ee 8 reproduce i the new ba onet joint tone arm, the In at one, at five ae seo : jm tea and make it almost! docenes has been grofely exagger to remember that a sufficient ta ateia dontelcaud ine » (which have taken the place of the 3 : R. Warrack Construction Co., Seat npossible for a timid but eager| dream Nas iat jy} number of muscles should be vey barf tie apetegiony HAR honda te RD jure er enfin they’re done u y sla ts VI t bids on two jcandidate to declare himagif and to|* Sonat Biri Salen ac rahe brought into play at one time - A ietiauiantheceg dd My ; Me Iw proud of and that you will be ~{ JACOBS PHOTO SHOPS ard bufldings, axsembly hall and put on record ax a “pro” or an| iit ainuiaved he the aatloret| t0 stimulate the action of the ted fc f seaend Views Pl. Bids ou 0 pops Khare hospita jan Did you ever see such |i ard within recent weeks, it js safe| Neart and lungs, and increase Complete, With 18 Selections, $90.85—On Terms of $7.80 a Month 4 - ane ft ro- Woolley r er | luck Ain't it ree, mate to predict that some surprises are| %e clreulation and respiration, No Interest and No Extras : Stearns’ Elactricg wii. 8 8 ee in Sore tor the Tenders of the ‘un-| Sterwite the body ae a whole r ill end soon . ‘ 4 : | WII not be benefited by the ex- s Safety R: | regenerated GO, P. Even it they h y Razor Blades of all kinds c | This attitude is amusing to the/do not achieve complete victory in| —*°else MMEOGINONL, GOZO. «0c ccccccccccccvesecs RatRoach Paste Jindependent and progressive voter! 1916, they can, and will, prevent the] M@E @ Ir AM Al nN * J , Jof the nation, ‘The latter are in alelection of a reactionary candidate JOE O TA i WAS T SPINNING’S QUITTING SALE Esterminates quickly and thorougaly. |comfortable waiting poaltion, Some| for president Yor OT AN ite 1415 FOURTH AVENUE 1311 First Ave. Directions jn ts yyeeckewe lor them may have gone back—t Jeep and not to tight--but there! ' iotingnam, Wan. ADS FOR RESULTS

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