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STAR—FRIDAY, DEC, 1, 1916. PAGE 4 Co., IS IT FAIR TO THE PUBLIC SCHOOLS TO ELECT DANZ? ferro tee Bes donna, nea tnece children of schoo age. But none of them attends a public school. One is taught privately at home. The other two attend a parochial school. Is it fair, under ‘the circumstances, for Mr. Danz to ask a place on the Seattle school board, which controls the policies and work and financing of the PUBLIC schools? 5 sagaarnensreseneeenn qnuguseaeaennenernenateeeneeneereeesenre setrsererteeeneretyerererennnsenererenenneeer reer enn neraetntner tte agasagasteastststsets pnteaeaeterereneszeaszerteaesetezereyesy ertetegerszazatitegg rman |! it with a eingle jd n ‘ A Novel “Men in the Raw” ‘Th Franete tiyede A Novel siniers doing, Give ‘ A Week eCi y umbere ays’ a The hydrogravier arinned. Co bi 1307 Seventh Ave. Near Union #e ee a crag nC OREFIED 1916. by A Week ,) Va en fow lett tt MEMBER OF SCRIPTS NOR ec! ur or ons) or ’ ” be by SoSSECOSUELI SSL I7S0T TET TOUCTIOOOSE peevorvesrsyyy S55 Debebebbcchssserbeeseeess conceeeeroeeeers eee eietuacacsngcesess. fpigegesesneaneansdssasnesneaesnsngsnnai annie «EEE | nrc sane hr Mpeg! (Continued from Our Laat Issue) ) — _ - quick reply 1 have no property never get ell of t Chigrit es people believe. But the fa (the United Press 4s Telegraph News Service tered at Seattle, Wash., Postoffice as Second-Class Matter, ND with this cavies Brovillard lin Mirapolis. Tam merely a squat-| mine ” Dave Massing , “ 4 By mali, out of city, Ie per nth up to @ moa; @ mos 81,90; year $3.50 A feparted in search of David ter on government land, like ever © had regained a mea You, I ‘ ci r Published Dally by Star Pubtt Phone Main G00, Irivate) to Bongras®, At For heaven's sake the pro. out th Li it q Ther 1 Th eS Pxchanue connect departments ’ hes be focua moter buret out What's got into he disappeare sopping the (“EXCUSE ME Sik, Bor 1 4M foe 1 Erle dese gig Bo dered poeta a it's @ dead one, I tell you! The Cor-| writing stead oulllard — took e CAN FIND ENOUGH FELLERS be — David ‘ ; bike for Freedom hunker ap ae RESERVING THis SEAT TILL * % Ae nats mnida titles are all right? the n FEW minutes of your time Saturday—Nonpartisan | yo is steve? Evaet ernie, “There are no Coronida titles, he fous h day—will help to emancipate this county and state| Massingate nodded. “The boy's Cee tee eer ete later he had pex from the slavery of political parties eave Son Neon ache cuca tatiaticn, The den on the nec Do you remember how, when you went to the polls ioe en te, oan atten |&Finding copy fe last September, you were asked by the election officials 3 1 the old south of Chigringo. |The depe ge rae to tell them to what PARTY you belonged? If you|™™ 1 SUE ANA ak iis Cure ventas iad hows ithe 47 did not tell them, you got no ballot. And when you!tiing rin bile cee arete tie to lip, told them, they put it down in the official books, label-|, “tse.” said eg: aa ee ly “felipe fer) or rights a the|"as retching « a / he waWw much me han Da ae are rig ing you by political party for the inspection and classi-|singaie did 7 When dc Niquola ae Gers oi fication of every professional politician? , Agee Noaee oF Youre Ser Cent serine oe hee Well, Nonpartisan Bill No. 28 will eliminate this. | white eyebrows bent themselves tn tok alive and we're go'ng t H will give you a greater and truer freedom. It wilh ane et to tat « coh ive ‘amhwared’ that questo allow you to vote without telling any one what party) « pace faba ge alas er you belong to. Sar Snonid. tern eter It will do more. It will eliminate the party bunk , eta tank Cort 0 ; altogether in county and state elections. You will not) tx armed ¢ briefly | erimina " 1 te Mz De called upon to elect Tom Jones for governor and : ytal ay-rant./0n" Oth beats 40. tok x eee Bill Smith for constable just because they happen to be | ay that Giasaied “Addacingele ‘tustaten asics sadinus and Me (S#id Anson on the day in the democrats or republicans, etc ‘ a pee pak pct Po pec ap ge ed dpb i Saber: ; » ‘ “ was On iT: t tha a jews 4 ts » . to forms , y b 14 The elections will be decided on the merits of Broutllard ‘ ve atito me you know where 1 me. | f° : Plage Sa. } partisan headquar poe volunteer your services John Wea pre iden, loaded Winchestere in qif,|and the foreboding verified itself ae at 8 thousan k a hands of five determined me re| cost night aiiel aig ll Hamat a Brouillard Leshington got out Team n Work cali oa ‘ ot te oauence which 15 their reserve force and did what from. the allie 4 apparent ede aving | 1 fat ance ss : el eve . msed—-"Tem pora the rd ed itself t ; porte: eit opare Le and| Reclamation. Be ¢ the € k mw ( and 2 7 igh s Ss tom e dash of sporting blood in bis | 78 little team work on their own account hs ne pela adie gabe Gold bide of tua Lasevora Se tere who's ‘doing it | death "ahd for a fow pitase’ Gea E Germany can: spare tr for Von Mackenzen’s drive|contessed the prisoner of fate. “I|!oan made her father Mr. Mas hey iiosit ataeica, tee né much,” night I thought 1 was going to be,” f only, so long as thay ie cratic sake ere was to stock the ‘Susan’ for hait| But It was a bolt out of a clear |borrowin ther 1 tucties" ei che. PRE TC oe Brouillard, when the en. ight to present that menace at the|® mlllion—ah, she’s worth it, every for the ol¢ on| borrow ¢ rath rhe town is fall-|gineer had posted his guards and ave be ught to present that m i theta of tr von Guekt bas. the brink of dion Come asain % ae a oer ,& bunch of sand and |cijmbed the stair to the editort place seems ore’s in slight for it right now The check ca: out.” io bk cartiia lncin cnar oat ae a ee ent ked a question™ |this tn deference to Broulllard’s fer of the mone David Massingale turned away. / thing tomor If you don't ie bare a oa be a peed Wha ae ee brow-lifting of surprise. They did not wait to ne gale|dazed and confused beyond the/do it the Spot-Light will print. on hon tt th road people can; coins to be finally extinguished, Meatless Sausage Wal t der in a’ hucteed thousang{aetontah the Niquola National asl] phwer of epecsh, 1 mitehine: taiacker eka fee vad people can | Victor? pee , : «cash; andl -wee to pet tm the mine! i stonishment found} from the fore f land (Concluded in Our Next Issue) are eating e atlsag r Ss Ex tae have 4 t th W Lt sorta ~ gue sene ared by a Ger hemist which looks lik ‘ Hardwick, the brusque ar ote wtill a SotkAbae G aticuetia ata cece me, ‘A : If you have something to inery cau rae \ e ens! Sane M ‘ a Mr M nly, out of ¢ bo | y Geely : aR af Shree riya Dai swap, list it in Star Want Ade. | less br and sugarle r with John : Then, | the eal edem pt ‘ Pca All it ¢ : ABR ete Me ' t et rf) © © Ree A . And 9 * ' Riv s | Diapepsin It's #0 needles: sides a *t ger the ret Ger-|la¥: the * ° ‘ « t t Time It In Five Minutes|! 8 ‘© needless to have on her returr Ne , over the secret Ge nh “eat Aue a sa ‘ ‘ . " ee a a bad stomach—make your next } Man formula for me ss meat products. Doubtless some of e win ands of Judge) running the e porte The gray daw 7 Your Sick, Sour Stomach | jyeal a favorite food meal, then take Rhe Chicago packers would pay a fortune for it ar gale nodd K the sk aves Feels Fine a little Diapepsin. There will not 4 Sagi = heir You ke i ere they are. Brought! a night of be any distress—eat without fear. Y Roosevelt had ‘em singing “The Battle Hymn as Oe eean' tor the toes lege of | Susan’ ha pan out, has| She found s 8 k, upset stomach, indi-|ly does” regulate weak, out-of-order | Republic” at Armageddon. But the liberal repub’ icans wing ired oueand t ou had co place M Fi have te bine dyspepsia achs that gives it {ts millions is hereabouts like the tune of “Knocking the ‘I’ out of dollars or row ape And {f| me sor "i Niquoia, He w inns fine ‘ 7% ments into gases s annually le 4 Kelly” at Olympia. ou don't pa yxe the remain ‘ a t ma eit a ot ed) country to the other! I'll f your hea a fifty-cent case of i’ gad asia a aaitwot we soked gif dazed,| you'll never t vi ' sin from any drug 3 Following the football strike, Dobie’s team looked cla cea “eg Y : ibeat 4 eg as stomach relief and cure known. It less Grimm to the California warriors. But it happened 4a fanito > page tt en?” qi pre t CHAPTER V Sea eats! Ghawecener ae nost like magic. It fs a s to ‘em just the sa same. er wt i" And T reckon |ing up quickly That nt de Cort t re sent for| print it! He po the desh ic, harmless stomach prepara- ~ sachet en eS eee ae on abby 1 Mr. Massingale; that w a vie Gis his eer dc sie y gulated,/tion which truly belongs in every reap ats ge . Y iis sha Hel Br 1 said the ! More than that, you'll] please, for your __Pape's | home. vee . agnate 0 ndicating a Fa \ 4 f tammered « - A ha an mig $12.00 mares "aioe nasi wary enemy 1b The 2£© Autographic earlie mitt a ais ; 1 00 W. k hae . ‘ d ousand dollar eid . a ee : fort mi nson tease him a) ¢ for 24 Weeks Will Saupe ee ure, Sa na ad a ( t Buy a Beautiful Diamond That | wn affair Hroull You would ay more for it if sctvar in a Lifts Your Corn Right Off ard countered briefl a ght it in the regular way, but dibs kno /l Never Failte. Well ture \ ‘ 7 ganization Sale enables a Tt seg ie cs hain fe ia fe see future—is — to you at a price that pay the note Do that ut and ( unl ' bl hn a omorrow and ask to se 1 rite ou—and get ax good-nature as 1 did the the Afte that f 1 . ad t i he, ste otter that, Bree a eae The “Silver-Easy-Payment-Plan” eliminates the they have shia eldest Broulllard asked impatient! demand for cash in Christmas Gift buying. Buy the ot quite | right for ” . Mf D A fe cline wen tie teal things that please you most and pay for them a lit- he old man’« face, remindf ond ‘ r ‘em over yo! It E ; ] ee Sow sob hia cackueahin Menken Dieatnlaidie the ecteiiee ce tle down—the balance in easy payments. For Pictures 2°; x 47, inches. ture of ed incertituc and {t's good for the town-—t T ree r tin’ that I 0 needn won f n ® ve scapes—it doesn’t wa Yr n sky and foreground. It is edge o' them note he said gent! . you're doing. It wo do * : apt pe pacer: pled ot aby aed Hiro if found apiece Aiba ia hee pepe coc oet a Watches Our Reorganization Sale Brooches right for portraits when used vertically for it gives the high, la naper in his pocket and wa it out, Make it last which is now in progress, wil Ww narrow pict rapidly writing the “iron-clad” And eT Monte ehuwan siete oh ys rae @nable you to save from Pe a Prd a¢ SSE ST ae aah a : ; : whet then, Mr. Cort La Vallieres igaret Cases And this d shape ¢ picture makes possible a slin orgotte I have mt - : 1 . easily pocketed camera. Capacity ten exposure omethir « hundred thousand, ‘The ear blessed with t e| The quiet retort jolted the stoc Neck Chains 1 5 to 331/3 Yo Silverware Ball Bearing shutter, working at speeds of 7 do! idle in the bank 1 ' ¢ falling rem:!man in the arm chair as {f it had ona h sockets, black leather bellows, covered with fine grain leather, well made AeA pe labr kas tHabibaleg test Fy def nd beautifully finished. e lowing the discovery of t it dr been looking for tha he and oe © ‘8 a ae | pla vera, iy an hour when Brouillard fa ‘ sald with mw nervous twinkling of CO J 90 Awogtaphic Kodak Jr., meniecus achromatic lens, | would have given his right hand to| tap the lttle gray eyes. “We've not 2C Autographic K id Rectilinear lena, $14. undo the love-prompted disloyalty | (1p ant [ps |to have more time. How teh e °9 ewe ers Zito his service, that Cortwright,| > fe ure {it Roing to cost us? iS ; hone: (inkats Wax So. bxareend ‘ thing to pres { Brouillard shook his head slowly Al! Dealers’, Ise, had : ed on buying injcor™, or hurt. Ange * pUldniy sal oad a it " a eek ‘§ phe v 715 SECOND AVE. M ithe thousand ures of power com ft ut of your market this time t sA4STMAN KODAK CO., a yar ut par aero oer ena yee Mil eng Pe The Home of the Lucky Wedding Ring ey eo ouillard bad transfe 1 the ’ drug eK erywhere, Oh, no, you're not. You've go’ ROCHESTER, N ot inus a single ©, tolprice by B. Law & Ca, property to s6ll . good it of it is official standing on the]cago. We can turn It for you at a figure [power compan board. to Cort-| , WOrIG's best OOTY ferret ee anats Will right and had received the mil | the Ow! Drug Co. J No, you are mistaken,” was the|