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STAR—SATURDAY, MAY 5, 1917. PAGE 4 THE SEATTLE STAR| =: “BAMBI” -~ - - Monon tenton coon | Good teeth a it above othep 120T Sevewth Ave, Near Untom § | jbbysicai Qualifications in accept MEER « scrures NORTHWEST Le NEWET AREAS} (Continued From Our Last lesue)} cree R ng men for the in CRs PE -| rie wear mek to work «|| Outbursts of Everett True] Three Millions Can Be Equipped by ge. Wash, Postoffice a4 Gecond.Ciame Matter, —_|/aquared shoulders, and worked un Annual Amount of Income Tax Fraud A man may ail, out of city per month up to € mos; € mos 81,90; year $3.60 Ek ees iain len sitsienaeeainitiil te 3 alloures on Ry ca t% Bsc a month. ” s. + hla ee : PROMISED YO Meer BY BASIL M. MANLY t and other |Pabiiahed Dally by The Star Publiehiag Co. atm 600, Metvete! cinse of milk, While he walted for| ME HERG AT Five. WASHINGTON, May 2.—It costs lean than $ : 4 - cecenane | banar commection all dena “ - IT'S NOW TWENTY . x rtain ¢ip a the heavy-eyed clerk to get it, he| 1 AFTER! — equip a soldier, It would co#t less than $200,000,000 to arm and tances beas am —|picked up a morning paper. The . 8 E equip an army of 2,000,000 men to whip Germar € 1 t if he haw bad teeth it = | ato caught his eye. This was his es 1. ~! _ » hundred million doliarw is a few millions LW8S8 than | means rejection 2 - ant day of grace, sure enough, Me | ury le losing EVERY YRAR by evasions of the income Uncle Sam figures a maw wit Put aShoulder to the Wheel euresoue ee | | By |pouetie, Sem figure,» mal og é vioy ateam,| Mont for the afternoon, for Misa | The only way to stop this enormous drain on the treasury properly; this means hin digestion } an ‘. " t ful c Harper would be safling tomorrow am { {s to prevent Income tax frauds and show up the income tax will be impaired and {s an absolute held t e betic eattle’s { ess asa imunity was) ldly his eye traveled acrowa the | | thieves by making the returns public @isqualitication for enduring the retarded by the alway erlapping and more or less conflict-| Page, and suddenly was riveted by —/ Hvery congresmnan knows this as well as you do. | hardships « the trenches we i ‘ \ Seiniont ns. For a number| o, bodies Bertram Parke an If your congressman votes against making the income tax | The care of the teeth must begin ing two al ¢ t ; his wife, Holen Harper, sail on the mR returns public, what are you going to Uiink about him and what |in childhood. Upon the proper of yea at e Chamber of Commerce and Com-| Ma ania today They = will are you going to do to him when he comes up for reelection? jcare of the tecth depends tn large mer 1 Club was t th the assurance this was the oy ; . to Teton, ae Tell bir now Then he won't go wrong part the nutrition of the growing n tle) * or a play for Miss pm = cbiid, bis susceptibility nuine revi ot » ity one: ry ‘ ) a genuine revival of the Seattle) iy Gasworthy, which will bo pro Swe, Sik, fat: . S |enid bls peceral west A tm pirit tY h of community endeavor duced in New York !mmediately BY GEORGE, : rh ; : n thru life, Consolidation has been effected. The two organizations| on her return.” UM A CITTLe Late! pinta yyy i etatk ke tin ‘cuit The print blurred before Jarvis’ h e 7 C and lone of x are now or lo that extent, a popular wish has been granted, | | Bvecything swayed 6nd etters to the itor jwith a shrink and abnormal ’ por 1 has been fulfilled swam, Out of the chaos came the |grow th of the jaws, which free chine, already ope to the limit of its power o# of the tired clerk, shouting {the oncoming teeth out of the may 4 « increased if it is to} "Say, you, what's the matter with/ ON DAYLIGHT PLAN them since they have been put out| ural position res #, must now have those resources tncrep as yout Can't you twke your sand || ditor The Star: 1 wish to ex Of business A. READER, | Stomach disorders of childhood | ‘press my opinion in regard to w« — |are often caused by bad teeth, The curing one hour more of daylight ON ASBIATIC EXCLUSION mouth {s one of the important op an. Hditor The Star: An article in|gans of digestion. Proper chew. But I would like (o ask one q the Pl. under date of April 29, and|ing of food in necessary for goog 1 whites y man Carefully hidden away on an inside|cigestion. A child with decay cnatt th eave tto ask. Who P&ee, reports that the heads of the | peinful teeth will bolt his food, are tt ily papers of the | and will be stunted in his growth, accomplish the purposes of its creation h? Think I'm going to hold it Men and money are needed. More members and stronget | all day?” i i vill giv “hamber of Commerce and) Jarvis didn't understand him. He Moancial support will give the Chambe didn't even hear him. He Just laid Commercial Club the driving force essential to the develop-| jo), nis last quarter and went out, ment of its capacity for the work it has to do, a force that the 4 i: citizens of Seattle must supply if the hopes predicated upon used!” grinned the clerk which I think ts a very wise fp more impe Pacific coast to men are goin rane looking after him sake use of extra daylight? ates had, at a meet Decayed teeth also give off pot. consolidation are to be realized. ; a nies ree ay the eae a eg on = ‘at [ne In New York, decided to favor|sons, which « taken into th i | Sam orat 5? Aw the man who ¢ Suspension of the Asiatic ex-|body, Almost always associated FIFTY PER CENT and over of the populations of New York, New, Bambi sat, chin in hand ing < either ak 0 oeket ty early to lU#on laws tn order to admit to| With bad mouth conditions tn chile Jersey, Massachusetts, Connecticut, Iilinola, Michigan, Wisconsin, Min eg oe tell ge So Yes, SIR, get in all day, also one who gets|the country, in the present crisis, ajdren are diseases of the tonslis nesota, Montana, Utah and the Dakotas are either immigrants or chil ne outcome o Me ? ~ | GY GeorGce up at 6; but the one who doesn’t | "00d of cheap farm labor and eye and ear inflammation. : dren of immigrants, North Carolina has by far the largest native popu-| Was a letter to Mr. Strong. | She} You Are ti! get up til 8 wouldn't work a lick if! Tho Star, according to this re-| Heart disease and joint inflam. aot lation. invited him to spend the week-end ) Hy the sun didn't po down ‘till 12. 80, POrt, Was Dol represented. This,| mation are often traced to decayed | ; - with her father and herself, to wait Rr my opinion of this would be that @9d the further fact that your paper | teeth. A child's general health may : jover the book and other things ‘the working mau who works all/2&*, at times, seemed to attempt,|be so disturbed by decayed teeth } 7 e Bambi met him, as on the other 4 r Ifieh ft pat 800 yecomes a 0 i ’ | aa aea ae Munya work fa nselfishly, work in defense of the | tha on becomes a fit subject ets f1 EC MNOCTLALICAILY |cecesion, and at sight of his “ ; people of the state and nation, en-| for tuberculosis ; ; | jours, nO matter when they @ . u ie | cordial amile abe suddenty felt ax ; cc ‘ . F i me et 1B | And if it jn work we are looking Courages me to belleve that thes rom the tin e appear. 4 This is about Smith and Jones i friend | for, give the man who doos manual !0Ud-mouthed “patriots” may not| ance of the first tooth there should i me eS brine 4 » d to at" abe! “1 ’ . a woees ‘ | {ly b {4 Fach is about 23 years of age and able-bodied euctatmes ta Sor meulaive neg | labor ove hour less in the evening *™ oe rar sib chs pe sie of the jens rey there. riceiagt oe ‘te ; : : | : : d quit at & o'clock, as we should, | {reason over while the people of the} > r id i Now let us suppose congress is stupid enough to vote How's the Professor? And my! yn 9 will fos his me and work States are working for the defense| mouth, Parents should realize the 4 against compulsory service, so that we must raise an army by Oh Ritad artis epee " that needs to be done in daylight, Of the whole nation, and too busy|great importance of conserving ty the voluntee ystem. fs ry . ne Bete ce ns | So I will make a move that we,‘ &uard the back door as carefully | child's first teeth and of correct. ie orun sys } you bo he 3 - 4 Q oe 1 } Senith enlists. oan oe working men aud women of Wash-,%# they should ing any mouth detects A careful ! rae ae 1 eng New York.” ington will quit at 5 o'clock, regu-| Has it not been proven to you in| dentist should look over @ child's Jones stays home. | e's in New Yor ion time A. J. FRISK. /|'be past that, except The Star, andjteeth twice a year. If decay is Smith goes into battle—for Jones | “He ia? Why didn’t he look me} 5 ponsibly one other, there is not a| present, filling should be made and ot g§ a 4 , |- —_——— - - ms “ | Jones sacrifices nothing | it@ doen't like you." | le ol ot? LOGAN INTEREST oe es eaiy paper on the|defects corrected Jon c ¢ | might save me fron adly even ~~ —______— k 3 *acific coast that js not ready and Smi ies—for Jc s. He took us seriously the other , iditor The Star: Can't you find . Smith dies—for Jone: f . {ae te {ing by dining with at Clare || Moruen MOTHER SPEAKS | [€0Ush of interest to fill your paper willing, on every occasion, to be HEALTH QUESTIONS AN. Jones lives to enjoy the victory of those principles for He 41.” mont.” cy vd € . 8 | | without devoting so much space to| ‘TS? the workingmon, and if neces- SWERED which Smith died Jealous, ta ho? That ten’ Why] cree coe | BAPE Mined.” in mee idee ny POY % Y* | \tho Billingsleys and their doings? | "ety. every. other, interest state or! Y. P. L.: “My feet sweat exces " t 5 1 ; ” pliee arvis = it a believe th y of peo. |” a! - usiness inter- ivel Suggest a remedy.” And under a volunteer system there will be thousands! he ts in New York “ He i. tadeed, bie mother's jon't he majority of f “ga No sively dy ! ) , Se safty? We ‘na ° , sh fs ests? And this, of course, lays|” p e teaspoonful of of Smiths who may be called upon to make the supreme sac-} ,_ Oh. no He weat to sell 8! viiie 1 get a bite and ride and joy i= _— hard < 3 Sf lupon you the ereater obligation to! ae Suuted 6 halt poll wc rifice for the millions of Joneses who stay at home ae I continue the role of old| *¢ Will go to a show, or hear some| | | hope he swings his first | | inform the people of the community] water in each shoe for several A volunteer military system is as unjust as a volunteer le oer oy straight from the shoulder, | |! can.” she said, quietly of thetr treasonable acts |days in succession until the feet _A volunteer military sy } . | bean ier Much obliged. | am engaged And swats that other moth to aoe ane FOR: ome LYNN MARKEY, ure no longer persplring to a trou taxing system would be Oh, no. You've established! ¢ nn venine ers darling boy time? Are you ever free, or would South Cle Elum, |° ‘4ustéa, Kagens conan Our taxing system is, in fact, a conscription of property.| Yourself with father, so there’® nO) “Gn thats a pity. Your wife told | He's always there whenever | (that be asking ” sity ag Keamnene p Bs The man crazy enough to suggest a volunteer taxing system) “"%y) RIATIME NP ees yg me You were a friendiess stranger ore @ troable; no Camel C in Sunda INDIAN WAR PENSIONS 3 . 7 . gg 4 *\ ta a foreign land oat no time! ou bet your boots he's jafternoon if you like | Editor The Sta : | BS nas not yet appeared. \Ve take it for granted that everybody’ sighed. fe Guantat tor look Wun Gee ] mother's darling boy | She held bar’ tad, (and hel acorns “tonien mn {he Dene. ye deterred from planting decane should pay taxes and the reason is so obvious that nobody | : You're a nice man, and I'm glad ry sind of you. There'd be no U8. A. for you | | grasped it warmly | who teught to becalie the peice all of the high price of the seed. Cut 7 of you.” ‘ od You're great,” he said boyishly villa out the eyes, eat the potatoes, and oi i . 1 bad a charming week-end in and me to gre v pete. sey ever argues the point : : |. “Thanks. Give mé Jocelyn’s a@-| 1. country, We minsed you very If no one raised ber boy to | |at which she laughed Iolo law’ necked ata Deen & pen-| reverse the lesson of the maxiy tha Military conscription is merely a fair tax om service |dress before you forget it. An,| the cour | be @ soldier || “We need you young enthust-| Month tor each veteron oe $20 per! vou cannot eat your cake and keep Even if it were possible to raise an army by the volun-| there's the Professor now,” he add Indeed?" Boston Post. | |aste,” sho said igs Nag eran or widow of |). 04 " | di, h keted the card and on" *f reas C. R. Hauser, 2721 Gilpin st..| Ger for planting, and that the “You're a } Your wife ts it w o r nd that a y to fight and teer system, it would not be to send that army fig e hastened Into the garden. die for the country, while millions more of able-bodied young “re rest of the two days they! ane’ ei wher Mae j i to enjoy the victory which the brave and! spent in easy com onahtp. chases yomen le ed | Denver, Colo., who {s national sec men stay behind enjoy ~ Fe owe tata ton] © emaue he flounced out in @ cloud of] Bambina Parkhurst was a young|retary of the “National Indian War| °°", 1% advanced far enough the true win with their blood je nove ha m eto tee 1 am glad she pleases you.” , ' | bring the crop forward rapidly, . ; ir chapters. Three installments had am © he p ., |patchoull | woman not much given to wrat), | Voterans,” and receive information you will be sure of a good crop That is unthinkable been published, and the public wai My dear fellow, I hope I haven't) ‘Then his girl was brought in.| but as she read the two letters | regarding the pension law your soil is suitable. We are proud of our equality But equality means a5 «nowing a most flattering interest erry ge pc «srg ee cr her clearly ve the hag from New York she grew thoroly If you will kindly print the above|” EZRA MEEKER. j . * oe » of rights. We : fight-/|{n it. Strong brought a box of let-| Spect 'n_ comp ? time. A thin, wizened little face,/ enraged at Jarvis, Evidently, be | address in your valuable paper, it! much equality of duties as equality of right veer eee Teer tee for her to read from enthusi-| MTs. Jocelyn‘s charm. framed in curly red hair, with|had been exceedingly rude to Mr. | may help a food many who do not 4 That night was the beginning of a new era for Jarvis. | * , t democrat y If you value your watch, ing for democracy. Let’s t democratical é | “You made your admiration & (right, birdlike eyes, Her thin, flat| Strong, and evidently Mr. Strong | know of the matter ae te ' P MORE THAN two-thirds of Germans, Austrians and Hungarians who! There was a faint idea in Jarvis’; “*% YOu” said Jarvis In a Fe iq |tisht, black satin dress, with a red| determined to omit the daily let 7 W. 60th Bt ba 4 u have come to America live between the Hudson and the Mississippi and| mind, as he staggered out of the| | Spologize. | assure you Pld collar and sash, Her quick glance | ter to the offender until she cool scien orth of the Ohio. lallnight lunch, of swimming after, 7°" ‘good nik i a darted to him, and she «miled. The | off. | GIVES COOKS POINTERS jiariilabianatiaialinge lithe retania to overtake the} ~UBmannerly boor,” was Strong's! policeman made his charge. The| Within the course of a few days! Editor The th & ant arkes n hia wandering senses | Comment as be turned toward the | judge glanced at her. | Bambi had an appes om Jarvis: | much a food dictator that is needed, | > ted themeeclves avenue. - | “Anything to say for yourself™| “Are you il? Is anything the |} } is Bar on Operating Room cd theme day oul lope that vatlon Mtr, Ricnard| jon7tnng, 1 eay fr rourecite| Tare, you ii! la anything the but a Anowiodge disseminate. - hman forces. He| Strong.” fumed Jarvis, as be turned | jarvis was out of his seat before|/me that you do not write? Your|camps, and even in the homes, Soe Perhaps you've fumed and fussed because you've been! must also try to find a job mis) ORY gt Helgi Sage tten Bambi | 2°, (hourht ae letters are the only event of my |cooks save the fat from meat stock It 4 ‘= off ; peal te ; Shlouteias wate abot exhamsiel ° ‘ ‘| “T have something to say for her. | days asd the cnn Sabha wae irene, Warton, cofice GF & hospital operating room) reg mapire Theatre, whern that night concerning this meet-/1 4m the man she was aupposed to! This gave her the chance she rrr : ia theses. tase ehas tee new during an operation on some member of your fami nagers rules, there |! have approached.” wanted should save the water that vegete: hone You've resented this exclusion, maybe, as a ator to car ghana it +f land) “ty that the man?” the judge] “You seem to Watt, 007 | blak are cooked ia aud aaa ae te “ anersion, on your bravery or ir ty to ne room and its, into the mail-bo! vi axked the off doar Jarvis, that ing a rude > soup sto. 5 et ranted aspersion BP es . y At a window, in a "#8 nightly prowl Ye He's made a lot of trouble.) rebuff to Strong, you offended | more e nicer edligpighele de. palatal good vege- calm in a crisis He skirted several mothers case, come to t poor an im he did upon! Editor The and entered it on the file How soon will it be read? : , s booth, a boy re ing to make me arrest him e, af ne is my good friend | table sc The doctors probably are right, tho Jarvi nuacript, num.| Meetings conducted on the side if you have any evidence to give me to t my request. | "i t entered it on the file | Walk. As he sauntered along, he ¢ front and|I think you : | Aree We read in the Houston Press of a wealthy mar in the operating room while watching sur passed an unlighted business build Out of the shadow a girl/ in [pression on The century- dropped dead BS PERSE rs A Jarvis asked | vis jumped the railing and/you, at the time of your meeting, | oq Be : ; av Jenoids from his little son h ¥ eeh tole, and fell in step beside him.| ale a “4 Pic i d story that you can't eat your| T eee Ther nasi hi the operation that iid bauble eet weeks or so,” said the! ® “Hello, kid!" she began her | pHibegooks him, The oath wa and it was os - int pom me| cake and keep {t, too, will not hold| DENTIS here was nothing in yperation that u a band triked under bie arm. Be-| Sfmisister hat he came to look you up. 1| good as a maxim applicable to seed! Years of experience have rt jon, and yuu logy to both of us is} chance of sesing to ye Father necessar; “Now, tell me, briefly, what the/think an a girl s said doc profei caused the father undue excitement, fore she could complete her sea potatoes, Sixty-four years ago po-| Aster of tatoes were very high—82 to $3 a|"*nt the best. But he died soliceman Was upon them.) y PITS pintment. He Ia In ha ae x She said, ‘Hello, kid A week elapsed, with no reply shel hae ads ; ERIMENT Europe now He laid hold of the girl roux A Utter went over the court| Then” came a characteristic an.|rummel and very scarce at that, as,| WHY EXP! ? UP TO 1890 one alien out of every three arriving in this country, Jarvis relinquisbed his precious Now I got you! I told ». The clerk rapped for order.|swer - * codstuffs, flour selling} 1 nave hundreds of patients whe for $50 a barrel. We were prepar-| will testify t ing to plant potatoes in the Colum-|MY Painless Methods, bia river bottom—in fact, on the| MY Scientific Work pres of Kalama. Only a lim.| MY Nery reagonable f keep offi this block.” he grow | C What's the matter with you?! wm, oficer are NM sal ca : sch A the hot sun the pavement! was do you want?’ Jarvis do! This officer a her, I told) r int Stn and melted into hillecks| jhim what had passed between us,|today. I don’t like him, but I have He e ! canes tg So he went | manded }and insisted on being arrested, too.|apologized. 1 also apologize to ep, , Hep! pestis the best was German. Since 1890, one In 17. bundle and departed | Then what happened?” McCORMICK LINE CALIFORNIA ; » ay place to dixcuss that, The case is| the Professor and Ardelia.” | He answered that it was impos: | 6} sible to get away now, Later, pos Fireback linings This court has no tt Flynn, in cases whe . t her to come along with : “ ited supply of potatoes could be ob- hk te j room, whieh | 0) pinot meer geod |W sald the samo thing, the girl] you Please don't omit letters any |tained. We must have food and must | that insidious disease of the seam | . . “ seemed, all at once, a haven of 1 ‘done an . an | more. ey mean a great deal | nave seed. It was a pt pyorrhea ‘Riggs’ Disease). } These are good days to walk. reat } {She hasn't don eal an't| "The Kirl has been here before. | these days.” paiva & pussle hard to/ "et your time against. ml it When you're finished working in the garden, don't stag-| i174 threw himself on the haré ‘ | She has @ record She pondered thia for some time. | “Shall we kill the goose that) ein eee se“eourcass and tell YOR | ger into easy chair. bed and was asleep in a second. | ber, you must ed rai ch oi o oe ee eee nasifng hindi: a na would lay the golden egg?” ‘The Just what you need. a . vir tack yor s we. atte t vo chest. and/It seemed seo ter that h os z | the record th emanded Jarvis. anc rying ex ences she real: | wite aald, sav » ey: EX AMINATION, ESTIMATION FRI Thee w back ur shoulders, stick out your che an Pico , - Bos latee bat BS wee reat os a eked We do not deal with that fea-| ized. Rut this human appeal tor | Noeines - i. td Haecllry be A Wonk "GUARANTEED : 5 _freiplag2 jot nottin’ oF ’ |ture o| eplied ad ur . v can ¢ walk! ie : ; ; slumber by continued pounding on| “yo you have. 1 salé ‘Goog| tare of it repit d the Judge, turn:|her letters was so unlike JArvi®) pianted till the eyes become so dry Hike und the block, if you feel like hiking only that) iis door, The slattern chamber-|evening’ to her, just what aho said|'2& to the officer ee eect there | (the Inst days of June, after the PAINLESS AUSTIN far: or take a longer walk into the country or thru the park.) maid announced that a gentleman ito ma.” Jeong nad, MOY not?” demanded Jar-|to believe it was actually there. | June freshet of the Columbia had| ' | "Walk adhe dak won have tite: OF walk trom worl wished to see him. He called to; “Get the hell out of here, and|Y!*, “It takes a solicitor and the) She wrote him at once, accept: | subsided), they would rattle like dary | bird aud Pike yrame (0 wot —_ ; i er it must be a mistake. Heldon't give me none of your lip, or|*olicited to make a crime, Whatling his apology gracefully sets when handled aii | Entrance 1504 Third Ave, t It’s good for you dSdn't know ay geatloman Hr tak you in, Come along!” the {kind of laws are these which hound| “Can't you come out for a few|” Yon that have tie land ree Not Open Sundays It'll put you in trim “" hast for Jarvis Jocelyn,| policeman ordered, and he and the | women into the trade and hound| days’ rest here, and go back in NOt) Demtists Wanted—Must be high-class me | itary Se F a h‘a ‘ J | \them for following it?" me to hear Frohman's verdict? PPG er arama al fitness is patriotic, these days rn ‘is cn he reto cael t n toward Jefferson | 1 | And physical fitness is patri lay ree saa atctiet Some [air started cin ‘marched. beside| “It 18 neither the time nor tho|Wo'd love to have you, especially | St. Pau! Store Repair & Plumbing Co | | ne door an ching to the ® arvis chad beside | | tered, bed with it them. When they turned In at the “Richard Strong. Tell him I'm| door where prisoners are e STAR BEAMS ...ByE. D.K..,. fet Tree dels esdioad TO there's no evidence.” he addec,|sibly, he might come. 1 was > Wa . CELE HOW DOES IT TASTE WHEN | The D. A. R. of an Ohio town! “Htve already sald you was in.|fa) ung in front if you're crazy |sternly. to the detective Jgrateful for the invitation. He and. “colts — SMOKED Protests that the American flag is! tj see you come hup | 4 : ‘ . At a word from the judge a tall,/never mentfoned how he lived, and con- Accommodations to be in on this,” he sald " | bs ein purtied round to the front/Mandsome, grayshaired woman ap{end she did not ask him. The " proached the bench She wore po} Professor's check be returned, with door and went in. The court room | PROG Ne toe aan ed her bronala note of ‘ Z he aid eel sor aed. He had trouble in fret.( bat. and Jarvis marked her broad| a note of thanks, saying he did ne as packed , brow and pleasant an and the|need it. The summer went by and Superintendent Tyler of the [desecrated when 4 on The devil! Where ts he?” Consolidated reports that the [hoslery. We don't quite see why, “Coolln’ ‘in ‘eela in the “all” water being pumped from their | unless it's because it's too near de Say I'll be down in a minute. mine has been analyzed and feet hak his 40: wale” OFFICE hone BU. CLPY TICKE shows 27 per cent lime, 7 per aisle Hi get you,” sald she, and|i"& & Seat. but he finally got into) vise inttosophic eyes, Her face| fall came to town, Still there was cent Glauber salts, about 20 But If flags are not UP it ten't| clomped out : the he pel Rirpol lip kovoryrtan rail jooked cheerful and normal in this|no word of his return per cent Epsom fait, and with [the fauit of the dealers Twenty tinutes later, shaved | (hat divides the dock from the spec-| pigeg of abnormalities | My, this {s a fat letter from the addition of a little lemon | it we plow np all our flelds, and dressed, he descended upon hia| “tre et case called after Jarvia'| “Who * that woman?” Jarvis|Jarvis! Frohman must have ac. Juice makes a cooling drink. If | we'll have no hay.” say the farm-| guest, who sat in torment, on « Ne wan that of the keeper of [eked his neighbor jcepted the play!” exclaimed Bam heated with pepper and salt orm {0 the city crop experts. An|hall-tree shelf, in Stygian darkness. |°"\remanry house, She was horri.|, “Probation officer," came the|bi one morning in September. Sho od 8 /fittie beef extract, it lidea! We'll raise hay on our) “How do you do?” sald Jarvis,|s,caorcory house, She was horr\-| answer. opened out the thick, folde rakes a oplendid universal jlawn! We'll try to do Ii a8] stiffly. “Sorry to keep you wa soup—Bakersfield (Cal.) Echo, the city did in the parks last sum-|in this hole of Calc ne ting be | MATS., 2:30 NIGHTS, 7 AND 9 siglo ao that che and nap | Jarvis watched her with passion-| “It's poetry,” she added, Eee ed in some way, so that she and her! 14. siterest. He noted her low-|of the Street.’ If he's gone back . : .- mi ; vile trade would be known wherever | ' Ba Toaevat dais d voiced answers to the judge's ques-|to poetry, I'm afraid he's lost e é & ea" 6 | ne went. A man went her ball, a An anticonscriptionist friend of Stror » [She went nan went her ball, and| an to glance thru them ‘ cordially, “Your wife ga tions about the girl in hand. The| She b ours of German descent, consider-| HERE, WATSON, IS ONE THAT me your address, and I thought’ . ~~ Onley -enake atimtaa te é e asked yc . ably past military age, says he| WILL TEST OUR METHODS | — ddrest, and (hough! \ ee Curiosity seekers in the audience My dear, I've asked you for cof 7 could t a no er he hey ce. would volunteer if a German army| Wanted—High class, high price S 1 00 ould not hear, no matter bow they | fee twi set foot on American shores, stenographer, one house, wha Jecraned their necks, He watched ‘These are powerfal and ugly Bond Investments her calm smile as she turned to] Think of Jarvis seeing i Which reminds us of an English-|do bottling; good wages by Alin smi he turned to} Think arvis seeing these Can be purchased on our BEGINNING MONDAY AFTERNOON Queene Dunedin The Variety Girl Thoroughness ay all y {take the gir! off into her own of-| things man who asked Kitchener what ty Job all year round.—Adver tice, He made up his mind to talk| ‘“Ootfee,”. reiterated the Pro. ear with 1¢-Gesrana troops |Deaier, sf), Pate | with her before the night was over, | fessor themselves with if German troops | Dealer. ; y landed eee Characterizen our methods tn partial payment plan The screams of a girl who had Yeu, yes. You must read these. every. transaction, and our cus: ust been given a sentenc ed-| They're ups ; eae “Coffins,” replied Kitchener RECOGNIZED HIM fomere are nceorded every nour Your Savings Can Karn Vaued ne an sree sentence te Bs 1 | They re up jetting, 1 wonder what z he ar “Bad luck, that, for pe y | tex consintent with sound \vusi- i of his{is happening to : ; olan date tec voor old | news Judgment ola% thoughts. She was the last case| “Is he in trouble?” "I appeal to the patriotic men o' HI,” wale inks, the chauffeur 2 (0) before the court adjourned, Jarvia! “No, he doesn't say so, Bur fleattle to remember the patriotic “He got fined for taking out his words of Howard FE. Coffin, of the |employer's car without permission.” Council of National Defense,”| “But how did the boas know he writes Myrtie. “He pointed out it?” that hysterical saving is a peril to ill ran over bir the nation and that there is grave leaned across the rail and asked! there's a new note in the tho probation officer if he might) “Coffee,” repeated the F speak to her | patiently “Perhaps you will walk along ‘or goodness’ wake, father, stop with me toward my hom shouting coffee. You are the epit | suggested, He gladiy assented ome of tho Irritating this morn WITH ENTING SaAPMTy DEPARTMENT Guardian Trust & Savings 4 Paid on Savings Accounts ofessor BOND | 20—Persian Marvels—20 Accounts Subject to Check Are Cordially Invited. she danger in indiscriminate economy. |? a7 ad “My name {s Jarvis Jocelyn,” . If wend you un advertisement for|| STAR WANT ADS |} : Bank pegly Mame Is Jarvis Jocelyn,” he! ing : | : | my, manicure stand, will you print|| BEST FOR RESULTS Peoples Savings Bank Gor. Firat Ave. at Columbia sr, (U/VORRE: ,, There are do many things] “i alwaya am until T have my| Other Big Features—10c and 20c | it?” pWikalccatt TES — ———? “I shall be glad to tell you what (Continued Monday)

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