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The Seattle Star |": peri rh MORE THAN 60,000 COPIES SOLD DAILY by the quest vlucer get I the raisers grain ytton and woo! situation has features far alan q I ey must buy, and : Mot gett there nothing lamity i 5 incre: more ready living overy pre nee licity lucers selves on either or : ‘ of anti-extort + : my . ! : Remember to sign the Nonpartisan petition. On De } ember 2, Nonpartisan day, get one of those petitions to 7 circulate for signatures among your friends : > & . | Experience and the School Board t years’ experience on the school board, as Nathan ‘ has had, is a considerable rec endation col UM "especially when ser are well » declares Judge alll i \ th t ' rd . ! Richard \\ " he s s boa WISt SAVINGS _ Judge rseme te well worthy (iy Wan ee of cor t Guida aia & Atk ‘ b ) fa He who runs 4 2. In the ex; p a star « h a The others a NEW th " ’ e Sa Anna Louise Strong, is not new to the work pertaining Pto schools. She was most intimately associated with that ork as a member of the child welfare bureau of the depart mt of labor Washington, D. ¢ She is a t, an DearEditor: &tive worker common welfare, and will make an excellent My husband fepresentative on the board loves beans.and : consequently we haw Attorney William C. Edwards, who visited a client, them for every meal. Bush, he gination yorth two iler, Tomy embarrase ment he persists eating them with his knife, Can I dis courage this habit without depriving him of this favorite dish? had a tough time convincing the county wasn't an inmate. Well, it is stret ng some to prove that a lawyer in his office in the hands of Bush. Vote for School Bonds T the school election, December 2, there will be $1,083,000 in bonds to be approved or rejected by the voters. This money is to be used for the purchase of available} > sites and the building of schoolhouses—one high school and the some grade schools, fireproof : ANSWER There ought not to be or te against thi Easil Sects Silinks tenholan For no worthier cause thar mild eane . ity credit be used 3-8 i. h ie dark comatiiualio ers as|. What Would I do with a mil! , n this case, particularly, ’ n rvative Tat a First. thing weeld be to put ¢ Nathan Eckstein, Wil Pigott Shorrock, Geo. A. Spen-|999.57 more tn the bank than 1 cer, as well as Judge Winsor embers of t school board, hare the ® now have given the bond issue t al, afte BAY: | wienter of ine tks Vote for the bonds me Wes se According t Dr. ft Coe.| Corporation With Soul o's tring hin darnedent to Keay hap named ndrew = fee HE NORTHI IFIC RAILROAD CO. gives aneezing at Firl tal a per cent wages to all ployes receiving u yous thing $200 per month Pagigpas This is nice, bu rea earnings by the n Fy employes. This i the raw. Fi = law is an at astice of an ent We begin to t that Nort P Raving a sou! Viewed from the dollars and cents standpoint, the failitre to play a Thanksgiving game on account of the varsity football strike, would be mighty Grimm Football men at the U. of W. go on strike. Maybe | YORK--Mary Pickford it’s a new way for Dobie to teach 'em how to kick rises out of a b > in her lat Cans est plet At her shoulders, how ( Better a blush in the face than a blot in the heart— over, she remembers the * Cervantes. board of censorship. Poptatoes cost only $7 a ton less in Seattle than in pr iis eR Maca war-stricken England. Why go to Europe to find out en stand fore taise of the Commerce and ( about that place Gen. Sherman mentioned? IF YOUR HEALTH | Editor’. Ss Mail FRUIT INSPECTION Editor The Star find fruit inspector t# very busy in the erett, condemning and destro ever so much local fruit that as a result of careless diet or| consumer would be glad of the oj ortunity o get zlect of the Stomach, Liver ree te i ivan destroying Bo make a chang sd path AP 7 immedia Do not deprive plaice withie ante ee nourishment and tamin It this {nepection of fruit Js cost needed to maintain health and '"%_ beth Pe tee eae : strength. Help the digestion, | without accomplishing an STE TTE, aid Nature in keeping the Zests, adding to the acacia liver and bowels regular with eK re a : | i the a j tance of HOMER CORDELI { R tt Hox HOSTETTER’S NTS SANITARY HOTEL S I would es hea mode ni tar hotel charge a rate fo TOMACH 5.2 would cost to keep them as they | profit Id be used for incidental | - A plan of this kind would de. It is excellent for stroying the root of a grea naan POOR APPETITE tary problem $aas We nave pad./td INDIGESTION eThecpecple W a inania NAUSEA, CRAMPS kptesge rene ae CONSTIPATION fife, under conditions that nature AND MALARIA anoed | i} This is written from a humanitar jan standpoint Ww A., 408 Wall « 2 NR RNC RRR REMMI TAR—THURSDAY, NOV, 23, 1916. PAGE 4 erry A Novel A Week tetestisssssssctscg rereee rere atanneentnrneney esse sensereer tagaagtraresese: SS Next W Me > The City of Numbered Days” BY FRANCIS LYNDE ‘gPUIDEpEPRRELU ova adaaaaaostangangagas) was asleep next room, 1 Lishs ALS PAARBBABAAESLLAT TS Seige tet st Teaets sees st tiey “CAP'N ERI” peaks seses 2332231) J A Novel oo A Week Tannin «| SPEER Pissiiiteettiteiitiie as etter ttle By Joseph C. Lincoln Te... (Continued From Our Lact seve) got up and shut the door ! Captain Perez might, and prom 4 The Captain glanced keeniy « would, have suggested action ‘ ihe « apt af ens Mra pr! |the housekeeper, but her face was|upon this important matter, had an Inte settled down to a lon acid and inscrutable ot his mind been taker wit inter They tad one or wo oot | Quuatbursts of EverettT rue}: Ui do hin wranaie ecee Ge \ge—-always on Saturdays because Elsie’s Kehool—some member of EDO: Wore "wan shouted, aad aoe - » party staying at home with the I; ee ka teen teed att € invalld whore weakness ha h to beet . One of the moat interesting of $0 great that he < thy “4 ; = these to Klsie wan thelr trip up oe Ie See, an eanes ¢ ed Maetals ane the coast to the life-saving station bow and pointi : ne The ‘ eee Captain Jerry stayed with John Hinges to the open Hove aR, raaae = Haxter, and Hageltine made a mem aa Wek ee pin'| mir 5 hae bess "ap Or Be ber of the party, They took the pea ley ee oe ine he te fla made a great friend of Mine pear you, Lord! 1 wat Fee eeine tha tate tad nd Gee Patience Davis, who wan visiting go Ot he klsnd dena Mgr iganfhesegh x her brother, Captain Lather Davin dap eh AMET al tggeco ei jaeee eee ae chief of the station Sab Ad yy Povey td ag da ny ae Thankesiving day came. and the Re ti teked whan't , Cay _ she Kave i as her opinion captaine entertained Miss Patience eras a oe They forced } ey ae to ond lol Mea Davin and her brother and Ral; Bacaemetgenee eM - aw, Wet be FOUERE them Serosly sor — a ee ee Hazeltine at dinner, That dinner ae ae: ee : gg Pi See ce Sik ca VCE Chl Mil ced hought they ba ted Captain delayed and Miss Ww epent @ full twenty roke out aga king ra 1 w ° ey gh t hopes, ‘ ae igh : Ph, ! age e's the kerosene? And the| Virtue for which she was named. papel eed ap - Now ft Th But one afternoon, at the end of of turkey that waa to be delivered shavin's. Its 4 e, in the| the week following t of the and apparently these orders were orner a! And al a Perez eet out for a call ear toe ¢ ; f 4 their goodly castles with fire!’|Upon his intended which he meant patagece lee tia or cl, Src ie op THERE, NEIGHBOR, Now, Web Saunders, you wicked|should be a decisive or life-saving station as soon as din-| | 18 4 COUPLE OF Your man! Now! Burn! I've done it,|_ He found the lady alone, for old her Wa oVer, aid that he was so. [CMICKENS, PRESH FROM Lord! I've done it! |Mre. Mayo had gone with her son, full of white meat and stuffing that, [MY GARDEN? 1 HAVE Hush!” almost shouted ag-| Whore no to visit a resi ated he should “gobble” all SAVED You THe TROUBLE ynized Captain Eri H an! | cousin would not he way to the beach. Hie slate OF KILLING THem # Be be bac vening. ed until the next day, and Cap'n Baxter,” said | Miss Ps a sind to nf Bae Mre ow #0 ng aying her| have ¢ y, and it required no , < and on the « an f head, | kreat ount of urging to 7 lade “Seah Air send lib OR ehow, the touch seemed to quiet the infatuated swain to stay to tea. that day. He seemed a trifle p \ his eye their f and bee Was OVE ieee ee ation ei he muttere ‘ that he was| Washed the d together, aad the stood when they told him at it tired, ‘I th e# closed and he| Captain was so nervous that it is 4 wes Thankesiving ay ati) heavily | Wonder there was a whole plate Land of exclaimed the|left—the pa seated in the cdapren vi Captain, “That was awful! Hadn't | Parlor I better go for the doctor?” {turning red and hesitating, “Pashy, In John Baxter’s Room “1 don't think so, unless he gits |! ve got somethin’ I want to ask sets euie ace worse. He had jest such @ turn [78 Do you think you could—er ; ‘ as I told you, last night \ brother Seine WOS GORE 68 Did he talk’ ike’ he 41d Jent What, Perez 7 wn ¢ aM é e ” I wanted to a Cap- thee ‘ © same tain swallowed sev« imes—"“to . oar > The Captain gaspe Then ask you What in the nation is ‘i new » wald that?” vy hy That he set the billiard room Oh, that’s not only the hene asap! Bh Silenced Ge aes ire? Yeu, I've alw rather sus-|*auawkin’, Go o all day and til late the eve cloned that he did, and last night “Yea, but hens don't squank this ee Rites Mates Gea te course, made me sure of it.” time of night 'thout they have some rei etkckate etic at Vell, well! You haven't said |Teason to. It’s that fox come back; the work was easy and t bout it to anybody? j that's what ‘tis.” Sona eres ass ; Of course not |, Miss Patience, earlier in the even. | right across the Way. as yo | , , Re ae ioe No. you haven't. You} , had related a harrowing tale of cow Phe LON MED makes mo ‘shamed of myself when and we talked the) must exc I'm kind of up.|the loss of two of Mrs. Mayo's best 4 sb Ttes ati 11 think And and decided to mortgage | set, 1 gu Dear’ dear! Did you | Leghorns that had gone to furnish coun the outer teash ad thei Ce The money hink 1 @ Sunday meal for a marauding fox, oat ‘ c t lasted sort ed that you dia." |AS® the said Leghorns were the ~ And ¢ woe om in | cheat “ a LF eras Well, I 4 ow, what do you |Pride of the old lady's heart, even J c Bade snes wit 1 got along ree nk of me e impending proposal was driven : h er ‘ $ ha a ke u ay l able 1 , d exactly from Miss Davis’ mind M Snow ' © to pay off the morteng 11 put) right Ob, Perez’ you don't s'pose ‘tis ¢ a - mf ‘ answered The * said slow away what 1 could Yo ) the tox, do you?” aes a . H Well, I'm s'prine ou ain't asked | but tt 1 was took sick and “I sartiniy do Yos, ma'am, I do! Where's the ee eine. | that afore N haven't eaid ach ser Sant eee hols, Well. 1 anum! I've been over | sun?” ‘ pias came te 2 daha adou m yee sence be th Rey. row ee Briar, 4 ge gh that thing time and time again, and ‘There ‘tis, behind the door, but ms Waster’s esebiiia Pr r no p'tic tha now i he mortgage, dh an {8 | I've felt like | was sort of a firebug |there ain't a mite of shot in the eel revert a TOM | of, except t wasn't much | nephew up to Boston come into the | myself sometimes. I've heard folks |house. Abner’s been goin’ to fetch pad ng ~ nova better, he aoe jto tell. My huab nd's name waa) property. é was behind {n my pay-|jayin’ it to fust one and then the ®0me from the store for I 4 Patmer's enile were mare freanent (pee rae ments @ little, and they sent me! other, and cal'latin’ that Web did | know how long, but he's always and he did not conceal from Mrs. You dont say!" exclaimed thejword they should foreclose the! it himself to git the insurance, and | £0t tt.” Besa ke the cae “Why, Jerry used to Face, and they did all the time I've known who really, “Never mind. I'l! pound the erit- Whew Oak eneh of tiie tron 7 ; Well, I swan! The mean did do It, and haven't said anyth ter with the butt. Come quick, and eg lai pao a A n't wonder. Jubal know | a Didn't you have nobody || jest couldn't. You see, John and |>ring a Jamp.” hana; wed, wan evid aie = a a son the « ae he an ep wrk ko to; bo relations nor me's been brothers almost. But I The noise in the benyard contin- Mgaectn Bo a n nd—no be ; no , Pec ali didn't s'pose anybody else wonld/ved, and when they openel the page: dad is whe 4 and r bad & good Bot © brother oct in Cit | cop % the eaase way door it was louder than ever. speech, that in| ou bt the paws thet al Saat ahve? won? Ge hae lace 1, do you s'pose 1| “He's in the henhouse,” whis- wy Byes Me mien diens Hey jo wan the same that a y much for her) biame for t your|pered Miss Patience. “He mi tle Payton ar may folks have; we didn't cal eee | 4 out of trouble that he|have gone in that hole at the st pest arch tinatag Srebngtbsoxedh where Oho that, fat weathe _ wouldn't pages a wee Rot by bein’—well—out of his | that had the loose board over it.” oa bet Chetan ge yes ~~ Ae, 7 te tet oe ah hen 7 © | hea Why nd of mercy! He All right,” murmured the Cap S areeteel a ral men ; pacued and set ain't no m id responsible | tain You go ‘round with the fon} ‘twas m We saved a little|down to wa’ wakon that/than a baby. You did what I'd lamp and open the door. That'll ° fs : money, but not enough, aa ft turned | wa to move me. I got to have done if I'd been in your place, scare bim, and I'll stand at the hol A ; rott We I, be was toot down sick | thinkin’ and Ve Bo lonesome at | and I respect you for it and thump him when he comes out.” nt A ‘ ‘ : i a Bh . ' Brees ode - age 1 tha je ayers nel ds nbd tas ® voice shook as he (Continued in Our Next !eeue) rT ° € pt sold ‘ ed down on found a kood Marthy Snow,” he said ou're eri . \ ; ° ked fo: s hind: oF ween: Acted Mrs. Morrison use coin,” p i © eth p my| have had f said a headline in T ver's ‘ ‘ m Chime paper was| it was pert da odness, who can't? be eaeain #0 , tm, wna what I toc when Captain Eri 1 for the a Svs : ‘ g. and You been a big ex-| schoolhouse to bring Elsie h« BETTER T AN 0 mparer asleep ; Bae somet n trom Bos % down the day | John Baxter had not wakene ry Hi CAL MEL f a and some of the folks come oul e . 4 1 this worl a . et War te have ag at atl ee eee Thousands Have Discovered Dr. Eée r : ioe plenic a Two of ‘em fac ory girs CHAPTER VI wi ai toarhi ae are? canted: Cun +l ae ews er Captain Baxter's funeral dwards’ Olive Tabl ' ia Pa bard isted that Elsie re te for calomel—are a mild 4 I've : b, and I k cals’ 3 tat They She had to finish ve, and their effect on th e other . same wa shee gape haere aude ae out her terra of schoo! and Captain dst instantaneous They ve been so t 7 a P ‘ ‘ig Ps Hep ia ‘ on ane | Eri could nor r to think o! er to r. Edw: s” Oe With iO roe’ an) “Pape’s Cold Compound” ends « ss when they Went) yoarding at the tavern, wh her | mir it to treat iivecaad tonal ot hha ane tikes a cold or grippe in a eee 1 a}./0R1¥ companions would the complaints with calomel. His efforts on, 8 sve mana a few hours. siak ihe dick tn eae wan tha Nomeless men of the village and to h it brought out these little 4 i. advertia signed ‘Skipper.’ It drummers. olive colored tablets. The whole admiration ir y * e didn’t ha ala sethar teasivs But, again, there was the ques These pleasant little tablets do the he Captain's voice made the house p - end af heyy Mose and {t soundea| tion of Mrs, Snow, Elsie could not xi that calomel does, but have no ish Hke a girl of "Pape’s Cold Compound And all of a sudden it/temain with them if she left, and fad after effects, They don't injure eay a Ca Er y two hours until three doses| oon. over me that I'd answer jt, | the bo had been hired to| the teeth like strong liquids or calo- sted ost al are taken gerne tse ed teed and ort }act as such while John Baxter was| ™el. They take hold of the trouble pleasure to me, hon ® had|_ It promptly o logged-up nos | oe avant 1 1 answered 1t| 12 the house. »w be was gone, | and quickly correct it./ Why cure the pay fort anéd—-we' pally trils and alr passages in the head right “ee wiih Neaitah poscbres thao remained the original liver at the expense of the teeth? cee hai gr stops nasty discher nose run: | Rh re ant Tacetin te agreement between Cap-|Calomel sometimes plays havoc with Py. nad ily relieves sick hes full] non t : oe and the widow, a the gums. So do strong liquids. It are ne everishness, 5 throat, | | ip folka trate | BORG! ed for a decision one way iS best not to take calomel. Let Dr. sa sug Catala: |e , sorene , th tks : : Edwards’ Olive Tablets take its place. ue have “ot fo cent 7 sind pennies {was ¢ Mrs. Snow, of course, said noth.|. M headaches, “dullness” and hair ¢ coms ‘# if there |the world gives & Nantucket—to ke it tm 1{ Jetty, and Captain rs felt that he ncaa’ Otte Tete ere ri 4 kive ‘, must take the initiative as usual, | Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tab not van there * if /an “Pape’s Cold Compound,” which | come bac There meant to| Bit somehow. he was not as| {tel “logay” and “heay of me answerin’ an advertise | tastew nice, and causes nd incon:| ‘The Captain. knew why she| other woek went bs pudbtabidealbietnisinatecgens for a husband that way. It venience ppt no substitute. |hadn't. It was easy to read be - es sooameenmmmanniaiis ‘ -- — Jtween the lines the tale of the r years of disappointment and anx 5 et Such st a are not easy to f and re pote the widow nore than ¢ r for the mple way * n which she had told hers. He wa aAbOU peak when he was Eri,” said a weak voice. “Ert Mrs, Snow hurried to her pa-| tient, but the latter impatiently | bade her let him alone Not you,” he said, “I want Eri,” A complete Funeral for Earth Burial... $70.00 Captain Ert stooped down beside | A complete Funeral, including Cremation. $47.50 jee what ia it, Jon?” he asked | via the But the ick man muttered an} a when you consider that we t half-atupor that was his usual state ; & only house 4 tate, and no ches Captain Eri sighed in relief Account Ninth National in the United States, that has a casket r Me lead Moa a SL cial design or style casket desired on short notice |spells in the last day or two,” was| . 4 modernly equipped Crematory, all in connection with me eo cantain Windus aati Two Trains Daily modernly equipped Undertaigng plant—you oan’ readily friend might have said during those “ ae ae ea inderstand how we can furnish funeral goods at theao spalin,” bat he was afvaid to im The “Olympian (Trives Meatitag ris teas em prices quire The “Columbian” \seyes, “sate! 7180 p.m. We will furnish any casket wanted at one-half the usual They were silent for a while,| Sroka ee price watching the sick man, whose sleep, a on sale Novy. 19 to 24 Inc! ©. Return limtt, Nev. a. Calls answered promptly, Day or Night, anywhere i fale awe oF thea River tie ayeal Fer further information call BI EIT; RAFFERTY Jopaned, and he muttered audibiy (Mtr Tlehet Office, Second and Cherry. bitott 4812 I never saw him #0 restless H 2 — % Jafore,” commented Captain. Bri Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Ry. [Np UNDERTAKING AND CREMATION CO. anxiouty | ae @ was #0 Inst night ACT Phone North 525, 617-19-21 Kilbourne st Did Elsie see him? ‘No, | was alone here, and she|| <_—__iiina see in the