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Next | A Novel “THE SMUGGLER” HE SEATTLE STAR UG A OF SeRIFeS NONTHWKST LRAGUK OF NKWsrAruns «the ited Vreee Assectajion Postetfice as Seo: 42 Sy |A Week by i} ELLA MIDDLETON TYBOUT | SERRRSRERRERERTNEGTE | Ci cavstenaeaeaaiiaiitiiinnnaa Telegraph News Service Enteret at Beattic, W: Claes Matt ah it of city, Ake per month Se Haver OL Coe: ee ree Dey ee ee By carrier, city 260 a month. CTAVIA'S anger, altho alive! Stat gasp—-of awe, of amazement eache = lors onto, | ger of & maiden unaccustom.|'Y!4 came a whispered praye ed to contradiction, or to defeat in] After what seemed ages, men any form. It was the short lived,| Plow placed one of the shorter oe } dders against the ¢ and Before rated a ttle nner oaaily, diel Kihan wovejoy, his brain uncloud HERE is some point to Mr. Hughes’ condemnation o{| #ense of triumph, But when, |) bis nerves esomete ry Shoong “egisl ae ; after descending the steps from the | *trength unfailing, descended slow gislation in advance of investigation,” altho it is not]Ooia Hall, she entered the ancient |! hie Sally Pindar in his arms, int which he intends to present nis “knocking” of] ##tden—the Garden of the Sleeping | earth De ie tration P in | & Beauty—there camo a sound to her|. L@a® than ay hour Inter, when . ears that transformed this super-| the, safety of the inn had been as All the legislation in this country is in advance of in-] ficial anger into something deeper | Sued, Octavia was walking home ; ward, Altho with head erect and tion. We elect congresses and legislatures to make|and lasting, Thru the window, at | whose open casement she had been| ith the light step of youth, there These bodies get together, fight like cats over pro | nig 8 8 » fig e cats ¢ PFO") citting A moment ago. came the| 4d come into her eyes a more sert d laws for months, often bringing serious disturbanc 5! voice of the draughtsman, He wan|©U% &lmor: solemn expression Positive calamity upon popular interests, and finally what}/humming, just loud enough to be}, [8 history and in fletion, she Pye enacted goes to the supreme court for investigation.| heard, the march in “Alda,” an im-|Pad found inspiring records, These Phi 1 bod ° : { t he| Pertinent, uncalled-for manifesta-| things had moved her. But thone jatter body, after investigation, often says that all the tion of indifference, as if the ept-| heroes, however splendid, were tm and fuss expended on the enactments have been sheer was finished—the Incident | Persoral figures. Today, however, the man was closed; their brief acquaintance al. | ready forgotten For an instant Octavia closed her and folly, since the enactments are unconstitutional The cure for this condition is either abolishment of the pme court, or investigation of proposed legislation by that real and her own eyes had seen the deed. She hed seen him free lly and with no thought of himself, . , eyes an literal! choked with before the legislating body takes definite action. 1t/tyee,*"4 a4 . vith) offer his life to wave a moat ob look silly to spend months getting a law which a final scure and unolmportant woman At the door of the castle she was) His recompense was within him jmet by Auntie ¢ in a state self; a recompense so immeasur of nervous excitement. This Also) eniy finer and higher than all hu tigating body can knock out with a word, What's your Mr. Hughes? don't care a button for the] eyes PE CTE i f yr ¢ res of « S EXPECTED, in view of the sundry charges of fraud In the darkness of Octavia's Goorge did not futty! and corruption following the late elections in Panama, the chamber, t night, the courage 4 N: LA Sis tha tenublic |recover herself before Octavia bad) of her own convictions, ax she lay § National Assembly of the republic convened amid scenes|/fown up tho ¢ staire awake, grew stronger with the ai | f confu jon and disorder unequalled in even that turbul rushed into her own chamber and! lent hours country. After a near riot Monday, the first day | Slammed the door with a resound So, when she started the next 4 K > jing 5 |morning—ostensibly for her own y congress adjc nad not ¥ ; the assembly, congre adjourned and had not yet re-| gnye fully realized how great garden—in the gingham apron is reported | would be her fail in Auntio George’s| with scissors and flower basket, on the lid to keep the whole political top of Panamalesteem should that rigorous lady | there wan not only forgiveness tn ever learn of this affair |her heart, but some anxiety as to blowing ol z < , ‘ , So severe was her self eriticiam,| his opinion of herself. She was Sooner or later, Uncle $ am is going to be confronted) go profound her repentance and 80|ready to make fullest apologies for the unpleasant necessity of intervening in Panama and,| frequent her moments of gloomy|her words of yesterday DS, appointing a military governor to administer its| Meditation, that at lunch Auntie! From the old archway, Octavia A George inquired, with some anxiety,| stepped into the garden, then balt Of course he would have no warrant in law f T lit whe had a headache, No, she had/ed and stood in silence med upon Wednesday. Colonel Goethals $0, and the act would surely be heralded abroa aS/no headache; she felt perfectly og the central path, amid this Of oppression and tyranny But the interests of this} well: a little da perhaps cera fn luxuriance of neglect, strode . >, : * needing exercise, She w i wal ham Lovejoy To and fro, bh in the Panama republic are too great to be jeopa |to the village in the afternoon. —_| marched, ay far ax the basin of the by mere sentiment. . ; Jailent fountain, then back to the ‘The welfare, almost the life, of this nation deper CHAPTER V |etatue of the dancing cupid, his the safeguarding of the ca The canal can neve is ek sb San Pender baal en to the ground, unaware of Oc- ry . ; c ne walk along the river's tavia's presence. entirely safeguarded as long as political disorder exists] pom Drumworth Castle to the vik| “Good morning | and revolution menaces Panama, The country is in the) tage was a pleasant little Journey of crooked politicians, for sale to the highest bidder| Octavia, that afternoon, Invented ‘ among other things, an errand ds Like a Man Oh, good, ome'” he sald. good! You have the library. |atrained that {t became contagious, wore discussing certain books, they|tarily held forth [FE FEEL like handing it to Mr. Leslie Moon, young] heard an unwonted commotion in) As he took a backward step, and Coronado millionaire, for being a good sport and al pense arding her she leed at his right band was bandaged loser. Moon was caught by a Santa Ana motor cop vou have dest pee kee feeding and awarded 10 days in jail by an obdurate judge.| Prom its lower — a the M y physteal, Nothing com 4 y 8 i at ie «(Present moment, came clouda of) pared with my spiritual damage. | Course, Moon might have used his wealth to defeat jus-) POS” Octavia hastened from the/have not ept a wink alnce that with the chances good for eventually tires quickly in a bout with dollars, But he didn’t. He “served his little winning OUt|room and stood upon the library| woeful interview yesterday morn. | steps, the Hbrarian at her side | ing The absence of the chief of the! unprofessional fire brig he be-| bit” like Then you certainly took It se. rioualy. Hut how did you hurt your a man. he is out of jail. “It wasn't so bad, after all,” he says.| ing out of town for the day left | hand?” it was coming to me and I never will speed again,| his undisciplined associates with no) “Burned a little, Nothing sert ” directing head. The result was a| ous ly overdone on one side.” an emergence A new brand of millionaire philosophy and one which scene of uncertainty and confusion lin front of the burning building. “At a fire yesterday in the vil obably gag the Coronado colony mightily Yet ed Octavia, in silent distress, stood | lage.” "S philosophy. We are pleased to have met you,/ watching this scene of vain actly) “How?” Moon ity a! While thax absorbed, she no- teed, casually, « tall figure in gray H clothes approach » group of agitat ed firemen, bold their attention by! Out Flyers HE government aviation school at San Diego graduated) ji, words, 1x Seeank. ttn Seven army aviators last month and has turned out six| flames now eating thru the roof, | F9 ~ |then to the apper story of the inn, thus far, bad September. | alongside. She also noticed, a mo If Uncle Sam will only supply the machines, he will have larmy aviation corps pretty soon which will not be a stand- g joke abroad. j} ment later, that the men were fol-| lowing his suggestions. Moreover, e yaw the deputy in charge turn lto this stranger for further counsel } | Looking more carefully at this man} vit gray she recognized her sur-| 1 * reptitious acquaintance of the Ba ‘ |ronia! Hall—Ethan Lovejoy } | cry went up, sharp, a Suddenly piercing, in » child's “Oh! Sally! Oh! E: moving from t ning building, behel voice Oh!" | HOME OF REAL HIPPODROME VAUDEVILLE NEW SHOW TOMORROW | nn to the a woman! } at one of the windows of the high-| Will You Believe It? I g || est floor beckoning for help. It was Sally Pindar! | Octavia saw Ethan Lovejoy, with a few strides of his long logs, reach Big Vaudeville A one of the ladders resting the Inn. With swift et | other men, and with his own Aud a | hands, he spliced the ladders to- Splendid | gether—making one long one out llot the two. Quickly placed in po | || sition, this long ladder came to | Pindar's window \\ throw off his coat and waistcoat, | and grip t dder with both hands. Then he started up. ; . P When Ethan in bis ascent reach All This for 10 Cents at Matinees | 4 that polat where the twO lad And for 15 Cents Evenings and Sundays ders were spliced together they sagged and yielded in an ominous Program Changes Thuredays and Sundays way, But on and up he climbed. | peg ea a li At tlmes he was almost hidden \lfrom view by the suffocating} liemoke. But he reached the top | || There, with his feet upon the s ond rung, he straightened up, slow STAR—WEDNESDAY, pertrrressiseristtititieteieecosiy a! was unobserved by the niece man applause, that as Octavia | “O, Octavia! The King stops for| walked homeward along the river's » It’s Panama Trouble lunch on his way to town.” bank, there was moisture in her While Octavia and the librarian!he grasped the hand she involun-| To Socialist Voters’: SEPT. 13, 1916. PAGE 4 | hot windowsill | “Why did you do ft?” | “My other hand was busy Holding Sally Pindar "1 maw ft all,” | “Lam thankful I did not see you | 1 was so ashamed of that scene in } the morning | might have fled and lot Miss Pindar and the whole town burn,” 6 be serioun.”’ | “I am. Js not a man serious | when his remorse Is #o bitter that As they eyen nbe aml To tell you the} | truth,” she id, “altho the chief) offender, | was quite angry yeorter day and unforgiving until I saw you at that burning building. It was |mplendid; the bravest deed I ever | saw They had now reached the bal ustrade that enclosed the two open sides of the garden Bending for ward, Octavia leaned upon thin old stone balustrade, looking down upon the fields below, Ethan Love Joy followed her example. Shoul |der to shoulder, tn allence, they | breathed that celestial that rms the heart and awakens feel | ings that are more than friendly | For « long time they talked, this | morning, both leaning forward up jon the stone balustrade. At last, fier a silent study of her folded da, he waid Those gloves of yours reall look as if you worked in a garden “1 do, Every morning | work an hour or two, The last few days, however, | have been wasting time }in your vicinity. I must reform,” And she straightened up, and took | hor basket “Oh, no! Please don't reform! These visits have been my inspira | tion,” h head, then moved away, he follow ing, along the narrow path While Ethan was absorbed tn a profound study of the back of ber head and neck, she suddenly stopped with a half suppressed ex clamation. An arm was caught and held by the thorns of a projecting rove bush, And on the arm held involuntarily toward him, he saw, (slong the white, amooth flesh be tween the old glove and the sleeve, & scratch | | | enough to bleed Can you Ie asked Rut in the sleeve?” the hand then loosening bandaged he. before sleeve, placed his bene her wrist fe picked with the good from one of the white roses of the offending bush. This petal he laid tenderly upon the small red line, pressing gently with bis fingers as if upon a mortal wound } With one of her characteristic | movements when either displeased or embarrarsed, she raised her chin and regarded him with lowered eyelids. Quickly he loosened the | restraining thorns, and she started on. At the end of the path near {the wall of the castle, she halted and studied a rose vine t . that their b rule would be royed If they submitted to the They repudiated thelr for request and the law, and after t Precinct Committeemen or |i voters “By holding it too long against ay — nades all night in front of} looked into each other «| | | | | She amiled and gently shook her | | | i It was a little seratch, clambering, bigh above their heads, With a Joy so real and so unre-| neither long nor wide, nor deep| around the great window of the jardous deed, and Octavia watched | John by Jo! | — Fue PeLLOW BAID “WHAT'S ae ) |The women gathered round * The Use. OF A PEPPER “SHAKE yr The Hea | | room | IF YOU HAVE NO ‘PERT HA-HA— bur} | Expectantly they stood 1 THOUGHT s — }'T A COUPLE | | They barely whispered tho they THAT WAS A é or Times | ‘ knew | PRETTY L BEFORS. f | Choice scandal, oh, #0 good te ab Stine | Goon Ana’ ad Then suddenly they murmured Le s The door had opened wide. |A white faced man had entered | Had quickly slipped inside |A pompous female grabbed him “Ha, ha,” said she quite loud “We've called you here, you villain, To hear what thinks this crowd.” Now, William Egbert Roche We've watched dear Fred Welsh HING ANYHOW Lo OH, HOWARD, DEAR, WHATEVER HAS HAPPENED 7 Baronial Hall—the window in which she! she had been wasting time. “There is we that might truly sympathize with cruel gashes. It was planted by Anne Boleyn—with her own hands, fn 0. AN the roses, unfortunately, are out of reach, They are quite unusual, and their perfume ts exquisite.” Nothing you desire should be out of reach. In front of them, against the wall, stood an old seat with a high arm n end, all cut in stone. Step- ping firet upon the seat, then upon one of the ends, he climbed higher yet, seeking a foothold upon pro-) he} his hand| Jecting moldings. At Inst, reached slowly up until grasped one of the lower branches and secured a rose It was a has Returning to flower in her in anxious silence. he placed th earth band She moved slowly past him and reated herself upon the old stone bench. He asked “May | also sit—without crowd ing “Yes; being a hero.” He ned back and closed his eyes. ly Mumsey used to tel! me, when I was a little boy, that all the flowers animals had souls and there was a place for them in heaven; but that bad people had no souls and were far} inferior behaved animals,” ‘o well “And you bell “Yes, indeed! tI! believe it. “T wish you mother; but she is in He drew forth a letter way, speaking of Mumsey from her this morning a mystery. Perhaps yo: the riddle.” In the gentlest of tones, without could meet America.” “By the 1 heard nd there is can solve my looking up, Octavia asked Can the potato interpret the peach?” “Bo you cid not tell ‘Se truth when you said you had forgiven that remark And he folded the letter and replaced it in his pocket. She extended a protesting hand Tam ashamed of myself for recall ing it: please read the letter,” He drew forth the letter, and Oo that statue of Pa andora you ! hall, And mention !s still in the o she stil! holds casket as if there night be something in jit for you. Tell me if the old stone bench with the inscription is still in the little garden alongside.” “The writer of that letter,” said | Octavia, “is certainly familiar with Copyright Tine § CT | "Mumeey | cheeks. I suppone, | By A. Mitchell 1911 hn A. Mitchell ——, COLYUM THE FEMALE Oo. DEADLY T. T. M. rT i train, He's going to fight in town tonight He'll not have fought in vain.” “We love our darling Freddie, If he don’t win, you hound, We'll run you round until your legs Are worn down to the ground And then they held the fight that jevening, and many women were present to glare at Roche, and | White met Welsh, and, and—well you know all about | -_f © * SOME PEOPLE SEEM TO | THINK THAT OTHERS EXPECT TOO MUCH OF THEM SOME MORE SELF-LOVE PREVENT: PEOPLE FROM LOVING THAN ONCE BECAME SUDDENLY INSAN@ AND ee VERY CLEAR Mechanic street extension is a one-way street. That is, any ve hicle may now move only in one jdirection at a time. In fact, ve hicles hereafter will move in two directions at one time.—-The New Rochelle (N. Y.) Standard boss, | ordered tripe and beans with coffee, and the waitre has brought me a lettuce sandwich and a cup of weak tea.” “You must excuse her, sir. All due to absent mindedness. She's a former society giri and she can't seem to grasp the idea that a quick lunch is not a function.” Cockroaches Rats and Mice Nothing is more disagreeable than a home infested with these pests. Destroy them with Stearns’ Electric Rat and Roach Paste, the andard exterminator for thirty- five years. It kills off rats, mice, cock toaches and waterbugs. Does not Octavia expressed surprise at the| blow into food like powders; ready progress he had made since her/for use; nothing to mix. last inspection of the drawings. ON | pirections tn this one has no inscription.” Then, with a knee upon the seat he drew! aside some of the vines that cov- ered the wall. “Here it was righ And as they looked together, they found, in a place that the roses had e red, this inscription "This kosyle Benche with goode ronde Moone speedeth trew Lovirs Octavia, with some color in her| took a backward step. | | exclaimed he 4 | He smiled Over the Garden of the Sleeping} Beauty next morning, when Octavia entered, the usval silence reigned. ‘Then she beard the voice of Ethan Lovejoy bursting forth into song. When, a moment later, she stood in the doorway of the old ball, he faced about and greeted her with | a ceremonious bow, the seat before ber rested a queer axe Two sizes: tic and $1 little vase, gaudily colored and Sold by retailers everywhere over decorated; In it a Mower | “One of Anne Boleyn’s roses!” she exclaimed | |pick them. It is really too danger- D E NTISTS ous. And what an ing little vase! Isn't it hideous is a present for you, and I} paid threep for it. I can't say I lke your language when receiving gifts.” Octavia laughed. It was a quiet! little laugh, but spontaneous, in- voluntary, and from a happy heart During this eloquent stlence—elo- | quent because {t proclaimed the significant truth that words were ot no longer necersary—Ethan Love-|tm order to tntroduce our pew joy, with occastonal —atealthy | (whalebone) plate, which is the glances toward the lady at the Win- tightest and strongest plate known, dow, tore off a piece of tracing does not cover the roof of the paper and wrote upon it. Folding mouth; you can bite corn off the to a smal! dimension, and conceal-/eob; guaranteed 15 years. ing it in the palm of his hand, bh a < arose carelessly, an for relief from |G0!4 crown . $3.00 work. Humming any old tune, he 915 set of teeth (whalebone) $§.00 strolled with crafty step behind his|§10 set of teeth .... -- $5.00 visitor Bridge work, per tooth, gold $3.00 In a corner of the chimney stood | white crown: ble statue of Pand Thi a marble statue of Pandora *| cold fittags . of life, was mount which brought the Silver fillings edesta of her hands about Platina fillings on a level with Ethan's head. Pan- | an work guaranteed for 15 years dora’s other hand Was pressed stave tmpression taken {n the morn: against her cheek as she gazed, tng and met teeth same day, Exame with startled eyes, at the open box. | 'ation and advice free Into this box, after assuring him-| Cell mig Mi . We Stand self that he was not observed, | Ethan hastily dropped his note, On the way back to his drawing, he|egrommended by our eatin custome | paused before a portrait and {n-| ers, whose work {s still giving good | quired, carelessly, merely to divert satisfaction, Ask our customers who Jany possible suspicion from a seri-| RAv® tested our work When coming Time. Most of our present patronage te ly, not to lose his balance, and| iali ganized under the law pt . be |took a firm grip on the old ‘stana| Why Socialist Voters Should |(ii i embers of the ring came te. {Our Pandora, There ix no doubt of jous purpose in his journey, “Whose * gring this ad with pea poked Bending far over with | Vote the Democratic if r and outlawed and ignored ail|that, But your mottier had no! portrait is this, full length, all in hig weight upon the cornice, he Ticket. allat voters who lad Sree, | eBowledge of this bench. Her bench} brown, with a gun in his hand—the Cut - Rate put an arm about fainting - a chiene Ry this wetton | ad an inseription.” |tough-looking chap with the jaw?” Leia’ waety Sted her Ween By EDWIN J. BROWN f Loters| He stood up, “We are not sure} “That is my grandfather,” Dentists pman and slowly lifted her from] 4, i. hard > be expected whacl were im and disre- | — ~ : —| « » prese ” | |the window, And it was clearly |.) luea\Mtmners of the Hootaniet |xanaed t very who now the present. earl ze? UNIVERSITY sT. jfeat that required not only th Praca am tae (Oe eee tee Oe Ne DOCH HOW MAGNESIA a Opposite Franer-Paterson Ca Jcoolest head, but extraordinary oy ree vote oor nny et her! SOLD THE sOCLALIST Vor 1 beg your pardon = gs isc \cnysical strength, ‘Then it wae|than, thelr party nomine . 'HELPS DYSPEPTICS yrs tte 2, tela about | that Octavia held her breath. vote |him in the village, all of which you| DA | Caimly, with his burden, he be-|pominees, and person who wishen tee ‘ot the Hi [probably have heard,” sald Ethan. | Hl xan the descent. Again the quak |te vo or and suppor othe # than ind wold the & «| Yes, a great many, But what) IN THE fiili] |ing ladders bent and swayed. Oc. ther reia-| political party m RS hl. . |have you heard jtavia wondered if he knew hin ng | the testimony, Cf we of hie own) Manse the use of expensive pateta coer, ae , woe ally to repeat ——— Ht | peril ie faith (prove that @ member of the press (ent are eating what. they/ But one is that, on a summer's! That's the woman's dread when Trad Ala’ test Being actively, “ball Yor the[ent, Aiate” Rxecutts smiunities [please in Feagon vet no longer take |might. long ago, he lost his temper, |she gets up in the morning to start . | ne | worked r other. political candi. {harmful drugs, medictnes and arti-| the day's wort ‘Oh! how my bi | with his whole weight, upon one pneer| Mates, and that money Was paid for flelal digestente to relleve {hel and, so hot was his rage, that it}i0)o" “coLD MEDAL Haarlem an | Jot the lower rungs of the upper {and pay dues .are simply prolonging |*¥eh support | stoma trouble, Instead. they | Withered all power of speech, An-| Capsules the i f|indder the Indder gave way be-|tie + r ruin pol one] refused to knowingly tolerate | just \ teaspoonful of purejother tale is that he shook his fist} backache n every | ene ep reg |e ae a? ihe acta lente "trontan, “to Mie havesie in's tiie water at heaven and was cursing his Mak [set eae, n every | (| WH \ toward the bullding, first slowly, | bien the socvs Dares: oreanica. | $28 njoy [eh When his Maker cursed back | fering? l I Hi} |then with a sudden movement AP Ma ote nach |and rendered him forever dumb.” | Haarlem Ethan Lovojoy, with his burden,| Tit REASON 18 PLAIN (Continued in Our Next tssue.) [selleved 7 went crashing against the window,| In the primary election of 191 ay free from Y 22 years’ record for cool, |to what seemed nn awful death, [the Socialist voters” of thin Aes [back pa . t mellow fragrance. Twen hig ta LO Naa ane ape ee |inen.. ‘The State Bxecutive siately | jHaartem O11 has the National J . cro e a sound of shiv-|tes and State 8 | tomach and emedy of Holland, the Government ty-two years gathering Hering glass. And out thru the case é whieh can be obtained at tite coat CLOTHES FROM AUTO of the Netherlands having granted ‘ ‘ | at almomt any. drug store will tn cial ch thorizin friends and more friends. ]|ment poured sheets of pent-up ‘tye Ma eeauiie tieutreliug all Cheirascsealee! io 1Scjgemntion re age oy | flame. and only red jxtomach acidity and prevent all por. | s \wife of Holland would almost as | Octavia, with a cry of terror, | macred ‘and price ribility of thelr food souring. or fet Swale a regular ethical thiefjsoon be without bread as she aittalent tia aver Aerie skeen the people as iia{menting In the stomach, ‘Try this/steal baby clothes? Jwould. without. her "Real Dutch plan yourself but be sure to atl A mire |} Drops” as she quatntly calls GOLD Ht beside her. With the other hand |bimuented magnesia os magnestatin| tf and Mra a. Wagner of|MippAL Taariem Ol Ca auton This ( Hi she covered her eyes other forms often has a strong | Aberdeen are of the opinion that|is the on ason why you will find Dilger ot hatin ontaaat: eenaas lurutive effect whieh Is not “enirs (he wouldn't. ‘That is the reason|the women ‘and eniidren of Holland ; ier to raise her head. An a clond restigd Whioh the Oe eee [tHCY are remaining several days|**,mur'y, 24 rovust Ra ' f amoke cleared aw for an tn ‘ an & ome to the long in Seattle than they had ex-!inel Hae les imported Schwabache: 0., Inc nt, she raw Ethan Lovejoy future peetac rom the laboratories In Schwabacher Bros, & Co., Inc hig Stie'aea are oer te coe s » the About $35 worth of baby clothes m, Holland sure to Distributers, Seattle, Wash. . 2D MEDAL the » window, hia toon just reach het an orphan infant were stolen ey x the projecting cap of the win = nt | Tuesday from the Waener machine /ah'® ars Salon, “And ha wae ‘ot Kone afte mis from Jearhine eho at Second ave. and University st.|finded {t ‘ot help’ you Mix other arm still held, securely, ! as unt betore the pris) EDWIN J. BROW Ws dinenxes, Full mney peers er she person who) Accept onty the GOLD MEDAL. Ali the: falsting « -wome Hinary election in 1912 the State Ex-1(To Be Continued in Next Monday's[alrections in-every carton, ‘For sale) Walked off with the clothes will re-jethers are tm! é man, From the! ¢cutive Committee ring becama teats Star.) Ca) Grugginas, ee TOF PO an them, OCT Dae ht Stareatend Ora D dadariiddl asad Labia tL ates at