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tar 1 ever 1 King count the cas¢ t at p tically mw It urges t } district : f 9s in t t dates v d The Sta up” at the courthouse and end “ring King count affairs It Is Germany's Affair HE COMPROMISE by whi ts were got to vote for the Dawe eic r seems to be very largely a | The outside world isn’t much inte the rec ganization of Marx-Stresemann cabi to include Nationalist France, evidently "t going to wait until the date formally fixed for evacuation of German terr tory. And a German pronunciamento against the Ver ill not affect opin- ny wants to Sailles confession of guilt for the war w jon outside of Germany. Forsooth, if Germ feel good at this outsiders should be willing It Is in the Think E APPEARED to be a business man and was getting off his grouch to a friend on Main st. yesterday “Politics! Politics!” he exclaimed. “Two months more of politics and nothing but uncertainty ahead! If Coolidge gets in, he will have an antagonistic congress. If La Follette wins Big Business will groan and lie down. If Davis is elected, Wall Street will rule and the country will go ‘red.’ If nobody is elected, we'll have a fight in congress disturbing to everything. Dang politics, any- how!” “Oh!” said the other, “America’s pretty big and has to do business by politics, and very likely we'll get rea big results out of this election whichever way she goes Don’t lock yourself in and turn on the gas. Just keep on thinking, working and talking optimistic and you'll jolly by Christr t Did you ever hear the old story about the two frogs? Well, they wandered into a dairy one night and fell into a big can of milk. One of them, after swimming ‘round and ‘round a long time, gave a last look of despair at the slippery sides of the can, quit, and sank to the bottom. 3ut the other frog was an optimist, and he swam and kicked and struggled with good heart all thru the night, refusing to sink, and at dawn found’ himself at the top of the can sitting on a pat of fresh butter.” Oh, Those Scientists! «TD ARTHENOGENESIS!” Get it, for, Mars having failed to produce a big “thrill,” this parthenogenesis thing is likely to be sprung on you. The scientists of the National Academy of Science, at Washington, have so treated a female frog that she produces young that never knew the remotest symp- toms of fatherhood. You can imagine the “thrill” in abolition of fatherhood, can’t you? Another great contribution to human knowledge, they Say. Maybe. Anyway, we can picture a Rockefeller, or Morgan trust cornering female frogs and putting the frog Teg delicacy on the common table—at about 48 per cent profit. be | k She Gives the “Thrill” ALE university archeologists, digging for the Cro- Magnon prehistoric man, in France, have uncovered the skeleton of a giant caveman, with a flint knife stick- ing in his ribs. Whereupon, it is promptly announced that the giant probably got the knife in a fight over a woman. Thus it goes. “Sex stuff” in everything. Old Cro- Magnon’s fight may have been over a plug of tobacco, an old-fashioned glass of beer, or any one of a dozen other things equally as good. But, to get the “thrill,” you have to put a woman in the case. = (Paid Advertisement) This Man, Tom REVELLE CHAPTER TWELVE A who is run governorship has thousands of people these of ‘ashington, reading been sort of man the governor The sort es has shown what man Revel how he came here d fought of a as he that mar n world-beat fect person, either—but you TOM REVELLE can't get one this side of SL. Pete Nor do we claim that, if elle is elected, he'll abolish taxes overnight, please everybody government in two weeks. Boys and girls, it can't be done may tell you and wipe out every abuse of state whatever the other candidate: All Tom do t. He'll be clean and s He'll work for public development of our public operation of variow, things that can be sucecssfully run by the public You've read, in this series what he’s done, what he thinks and what others think @ him. We haven't praised him; we've just told the truth And no REVELLE FOR GOVERNOR up to you, September +9, to rut EATTLE I Sez Dumbell Dud:) | ew Questions » * Answered * : i in » form good br Why You Should Vote Tomorrow! Today: Three Q What are t hiet 5 : f the United st | ‘ = 4. R terials 9 ‘ ‘ . . 4 ‘ a tie The t < Eoyptian cott " Candidates for County Commissioner |) 2", cfte : ray " Me wei TN +4 Beale copper, Mood pulp and ty Answer The Star’s Ten Questions | tea, coce , vt ried fruits; cteth THIS, the last day before the primary election, The Hay > si i rar A Star prints the answers of three candidates to t 0\* t A at period a ow!) Questions this paper asked candidates for county comr * ew York Ex-|sioners to answer. The candidates are: J. E. Dupen, Ne ci m ; J t © of) district, and R. H. Gibbs and T, W. Kelly, South district ‘ em Bin POE wink Ce na ay r i 7 a ala k : a [eae teeing a ——p | take oat 5 . ft | ‘OU can get an answer toany pa Lars . Ay | L question of fact or informa- Have neve 4 any fi he ne t } tion by writing The Question | | dealings with the « n ¢ | Editor, 1332 New York ave, 2. Have lived in count ears 1 King by psd Yashington, D. C., and enclosing | | Ow Am paying | 44 ecincts of h 204 . in loose stampa for re | xpenses. No| are , nedical, legal or marital | Personal replies, confi- } | dential. All letters must be | signed. being shucked are pack ashes of the bonfire edges of the fire and | ucks are black a 4 usual manner with plenty | ter and salt ¢ ashuck and } Q Will eating salmon dogs? e | A. Salmon is a common food for| 1 1 I believe n * merger. I believe For Cdnstipation f utilities. 1 = a eons it 1 will er a er ee Ay OR RIPSEOE ITO CORRES, eee ake fore Only Thru Fast Night S monesliry, 6nb te: the eutuma| Stations Train of 1865 sailed for England under| GIBBS Chicago—~NEW Oriental Limited an assumed na He wandered| 1, 1 have never been employed by the East.” Great over Europe, enlisted in the Papal] King nty fare.) Zuaves, deserted and fled to Eg} had no pom where he was detected and brought) with the county L eo obse eee cres of nd, Am paying my | 4 m ets, reservations, informa Gi WhAE la the. dtioctnat poole | CAN nenses. Have ri tion, 1403 Fourth Ave. MA in.9800.— - motive with| "0 Promises to any organization or | Advertisement cars attached, going| dividual at the rate of 45 miles an hour, can} 4 W : . hate t to @ stop? ganizing cot f ts, tw A. It would be necessary to know| thirds of populat on | the weight of the engipe and cars,| county did not live in one cit | the tye of locomotive, the kind of| Boards are out of date now. There nde, the condition of the track|@re three commissioners, all with land other factora before an anawer|eaual power. Two have road 4 ould be given. ‘There ts an articte| trict. In the South d ther Teeth as Low as $5 giving a technical discussion of the\ are One in ne we stoppage of trains on page 24, Rait-| the is ing fr Best Set of Ned Rubber 87.00 © Kuarantes a fit on way and Locomotive Engineering,| Power. with road and bridge funds January, 1918 as the spoils, Removing the road <oanenanenanspesmeineenenenecnaenoenrsin ———— and bridge is ftom the admin istration of county politicis ——— SCIENCE beat thowa Gel A merry heart the bones—Prov. xvil.:2? 4, Elimination ment Ww a large © financial dealings 15 years, ow vizations ¢ omised anythi ceest 6 Insist on TANLAC VEGETABLE PILLS a ' |placing the road work of 84.00 ‘ort and Sout nf t $4.00 Stopping Old Age|'* A Mouth districts under St.00 J lone head—a qualified civil engi 81.00 Up will go a long way towarc $1.00 1 The name of Steinach is Again! ing up these MoUnty. Ona et is being printed around the world. lyet would be the -abolishment of Oe a He is sald to have discovered an | the t of county commission no B0e Up other method of shoving back old] ers Wen Cribntars cet oe lage. It is announced as a method! 1 would discharge the encum 5 . ecco es GROO of “internal heating.” bents. Participation in a tribute moved (Painiens) :. 81.00 systery id be iz acted (Painless) ..500 . ‘The medical world looks with sus-|*¥S8te™m should by made a felon ge for painless extract- vears without picion upon all such announcements.| A rule pr iting placing relative and cleaning when other fede”, It is a fact, however, that both] county payrolls will make for) | Work !s contracted for. ERTY taxpayers Steinach and Voronoff, with differ. | Public and » of-| N'gace ROR ae le ent methods of gland transplanting, | fells much emb amver it on a work 0 dre iat entitied| it. Auto trans ion in nece A igh-class, up-to- accomplished results that entitled | Ae r ation n {nte, SANITARY dental’ ettice them to serious consideration. The re ary, require each of-|[ with sterilized Instruments and experiments of Voronoff, a Russian| ficial sh his ear, and allow) | gentiemant t whom surgeon, are still being carried on at} him allowance for op-|f You will no the College de France, Paris. There| eration n mileage All work « is no doubt that the Voronoff method} 6. If « T will not retain any Bxaminal has shown Interesting results. Mus-| present supervisors or road bosse Open 0 to 6 Dally—9 to 13 Sunday cular vigor and mental activity have| Any, other than bosses, who have Nominate him [heen restored in old men. However, | se the question of whether this ts bene:| T have greed to no definite 207 University ficial to the patient in the long run| road pre | ig not yet answered. + 8 1 favor breaking present ferry (Over Mo | OHIO DENTISTS rved efficiently, will be retained. A Thought | HELPED ABOLISH STATE GENERAL FUND TAX LEVY F elected Governor, he promises to run the state’s business for four PAST PERFORMANCES ARE THE BEST INDICATION MAY BE EXPECTED IN THE FUTURE! Mr, French’ Mllpet heck tive and public record is unassailable! which all classes of Republicans can unite for victory in November. HE WILL BE A GOVERNOR FOR ALL THE PEOPLE | | Conquest of Air—No. 4 | . FROM . rs STAR Readers The Star must have name and adérese Let All te eted it the co us K (Candidate for Governor) t restoring the general fund tax levy, thus saving PROP- $8,000,000! s brilliant legisla: tomorrow! He is the one outstanding candidate upon iy a TS REE . : | | i 4 ' | : ' ; ; H : ‘ : i 1 | : ‘ | : 3 : ; ee ae