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~~==BAILLARGEON’S 4 THE STAR—WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1909. out of elty—1 year, Oy 6 sya" ‘rare: THE SEATTLE STAR EDITORIAL AND D MAGAZINE PAGE Sexe igs 2 ae Serr alin —ALORIGH'S CENTRAL BANK PLAN WILL FAIL, SAYS J.J. Ul he con \s be-|Declares That the bias Are Against Such an Instity- tween The § ‘ ralty to fr, Ballinger and i ‘'\y! tion and* Solemnly Warns Congress That It Must} to the people, of co ¢ pick aang By Obey the People’s Will—-Says He Has Tested Public paper Ww ced re t t gla Dat . Opinion and Knows——Tells Wall Street It Does es Mr. Ballinger is a citizen of Seattle, and in his elevation to} See Country's Big Problems. high office in the nation, The Star, as heartily as any neigh bor of Mr. Ballinger, rejoiced. When the time came for pro sali ici Nf a te SHEPHERD test, The Star protested with such vehemence as it had at its) Ra be I i tg » Sg ym vt H oe ed Hed & friend tn command. Further The Star has no personal explanations to} have praise bank . stinet shock to some of Hill's bly lw > ir ine district. ‘The remark - & a ive of tht wapaper, and The nature and asked to amplify he facts have not always been kept in plain vie js an intricate one juiring careful reading and re tive in-] « f g Northweater road my ate not a man to at which bi His am telligence above the ordinary. Not a few hasty re r Ave ¢ stement that Aldr vt, therefore, generatized the entire controversy and epitomized it to th n omptete, but he did say that there would be no central bank, be- ause the people won't have it a Hill 1s one man of lar sire, at leant, who is not de hat the power of money i» overwhelming when best Interests of the people » took occas! 1 a blast of warning, the corre gie conclusion that Mr. Ballinger has been guilty « inal act The Star, or, for that matter, any other publication that ! fleance of which y be ‘ged taken issue with Mr, Ballinger, has never {nal wrong-doing. Mr. Ballinger is an intelligent man and a BRP ad canteen pager ie retoen cai: wes Getited bak Caebihie ast . a aby S, Bring the children in a keen lawyer. That he should submerge his g 1 ar y this country? much as be ¢ * : : é No. You're from the West,” be sald| and let them wander elligence tc e depth of a criminal act wo 1 abs mutclligence to the depth ¢ ‘ Wolud the bank be a bad idea?” | to me. “You've seen the great fields proposition I will not give my own opinion | and farm P JAS. J. HILL; HE WARNS conenase AGAINST THE CENTRAL | through Toy land. Every : : j about ft l only know that Mr, Ballinger is a corporation man and a corporation law. | een want ig Any Many Out of Work = yer; education, environment and experience have fitted him ee Fa public opinion, and | can say You, and I've » thousands of KAN 1] kind of Toy to delight ght now that the people will not|>rawny men, without jobs, wasting | Approach controversies between corporations and the people) poe bout : ws a a * 0 ON es tetas inh ete sack’ anther! >] "| with a pronounced but honest bias in favor of the corporations i yw 1 thes # t? ee ts = Kast IN is | N’ ‘ ‘ MATE j and satisfy. Beautiful In addition, Mr. Ballinger belongs to the old school of govern-| | congress. ‘Theres Thi eee Seas ten ; \ . mental and political thought; he has been an economic conser- ; t fe ep ae pe t d " fn hy ve — the Mie RY \CORRESPONDE ENCE | Dolls for little girls and or in this country of a|m0n fn New York, and 1t is pititu ‘ ee ee wonderful Mechanical] vative, while the majority of the people have been progressive. ) oi ° oii: ~ Thus he clings to those old ideas of the paramount rights of Sot OFF Ran 6 Petite y Boley to waste What do thew sal eae A Bt Toys for the boy, ‘ about capital, which most of us cast off a decade back. He has} owe gor ont of the last panic Yer) in the West? They see the | Washington, D. C., Nov. 18, 1 ftx own life by accepting Cannon a legal inclination to take full advantage of the law for the ben-| lightly. It_ lasted only two yea je men here, but they don't know) Near Dad: If anybody ar as the issue and agreeing to} || Carts, Hor ns, Dishes, and we dodged a at many of it# what is the matter to what the pow h Cannon Overboard, it brings efit of those law-created beings known as corporations. To him) oi), wine tate caeneee ti . ait a : i : ngs , penal fn is country nee realy want the old man state of 4 ||) i Hut we can't do It the next time. | who can see both sides of Bg Rng hye inal Bafng tie Flys Trunks, Doll Beds, ete, the impressive array of capitalists means more than the irregu- Jar, undrilled and often incoherent mob called the people. — By Arar ea a ve ixt cat . fon | Yortte expedient of taking the tee! eft by the anic will have K e are rushing & Cin » troduced April ® by Mr.{ffom the w ‘ his is the constitutional fault ‘The ‘Star finds with Mr,| be wiped out;’ we will have to t van nly for thats (Colorado, Ht re | speaker's desk and + Begin to shop early— Ballinger, and the present controversy is*@Wly a manifestation fresh and v that caused the last panieg. Ip cand ’ . R ede 8 ote sight, . $4.9, . Gs sc atin form, ‘That Mé° Ballinger ever went. without | | Of our business cater thin countey our rations pay MS vuy proposal thet the iaw be vo gree it’s far more satisfactory 3 oS aon. © times the wa ended oe on led t ae wer fact | * the confines of the law to aid any oration, cither as a pri Do you mean that everytht ‘ in Europe; they etgglnelins i mall , I Roose it is wate citizen or a federal official, The Star has not charged AF bos grated last 7 = saat? s by Ag ys : t to any and all waters, public : Ate ¢ Longworth. Perhaps il audae Aine. ‘The Star cainot bide from it Rly hn ao « : EE baw BN test focllggan ‘lands, rights of way, ete, for canal, if Ethel stays in town she will get ‘ d : 8 ie jana 4 power or Irrigation purposes by the|an Invitation to the White House readers that Mr. Ballinger’s interpretations of the law are | fe nverty that we wy omegn re oes here 2 ca simple enn of filing & map.) She and } Taft used to be in c for ice the tonnage per mile Saal ‘ hool have been to corporation rather than to popular advantage . me y n tet & Teens at ge rm what he waate, wit, the school togeth: | and office re je nothing about over there th re. Bat railroad! compensation; nothing about lim tranaportation r here than 1 there is da he greatest wealth of our For these reasons The Star has censured Mr, Ballinger, and j ‘ose §poe a Is there no way to avold this or sain — nd will continue to do so unless he changes his policies. But at] panic?” 1 asked thn euler tata ien! eying sheet ents the same time The Star wants the limits of its censure and the Up to Congress. t a anal wae . hat the grounds of its complaint accurately appreciated. Tt Nes all with congress como to understand. They must | fo 1 = Sant aecnstamniad obhee does the right thing, smashes i make fair demands on congresmand| ny denying or u » viehis of a biftt a on the To of B ian Bri el 1 ifi j ‘ - Buy or : wrong businesses ané protects the congress must t a fairty. Bose ti ‘ Influential Friends can Let none of the foregoing be construed as an apol- right ones, I think panic can be z : way, by refusing to allow the fib| Lake at Washington.” | : : avoided. ‘If It doesn't distinguish Pian ts Unfair. gpg gatabnoarn: pido. org sincere! vu. sell real estate, etc. ogy for anything The Star has printed about Mr. SeaNas. ak Gane eas Gee oe a contrat bank plan fe [Other act to prevent any corpora Sincerely, RA i 5 tion, p relat f “one Ballinger, or in the slightest way a condoning of his t has never suffered before " urged, again trying for a/[lOD- P rs pete i i : Things are headed wrong, now ste are jon of the state M ideas. The Star considers Mr. Ballinger a danger we ane Geer Hk eae, Gn < at ed States tron oon ous man to be custodian of the people's domain. He kering with bonds, tinkering with Well swered Hill, “a major-|! business. y » this country think asec y nature ren is bound by unbreakable tics to men whose personal ebas tavlows tore tu the tact” ts aoa And that's| Within sny of the states,” etc attitude is not one of honesty, and so must ever, as long he waved his arm out toward the |® 1; they won't take what they| That's all. Why aot give Googie “ rm oT ae a yt oie ate” taeda ry oe thew dae at's what they, im their affec as he is a public official, be a menace to the public wel- Wal street Gistrict, & square die ant, and I know they don't) (100 for him, call him In Colorado) fare. ey can't even nee the tops of| “There will never be tral er ee tant t wee ft b problems _ nati addi E yeroes ;| What he wants? rir own buildings, It's a case of in this coun understand that our dear old friend Jonathan Bourne of Oregon t i ready to come out and ndorse Theodore Roosevelt for a econd elective term. He ts still, —————————————————— ntertor de The vote in Massachasetis bas Perhaps there isn’t any turkey The “confidential” features of | ‘ made our etand-pat tariff tinkerers sit up in b The tanue was the combine, but all the dealers appear| the Cunningham case are just the ¥ to be pretty much of the same mind ones the public would like to "be ° 3 id tariff. The lone of votes ws fegarding the mere price of the informed about “= Shy ©. The indications ar bird. - ad 2 i Se - | The Standard Oi} may know when have just learned who wre One trouble about these investi-| {t Is beaten, but so far ft has never 3 oom! — by Pr " nt Taft ashing Ballinger at was gations is that anybody can see the | taken the rest of us into Ite confi t work of the Rt. Hon. Oscar | 1 attorney for the interior meena vermont depart Pare au remember who A REAL THANKSOIVING? SER: |sra fare ao AND aeveasnussemunsnwinieee es Mr. True: J have nair. What; My Dear Everett True: When | °°! y . ; oe GRATEFUL FOR | These are just a few of the many |*hall I do when the pange girl|my husband comes home from) “Tot® the lerves, f ote agp T “ things I am thankful for |gives me the wrong number three | y » has bis supper and ‘| was determined to take the Ral : PUGET SOUND) SILVE JAMES, [Successive times? M. A. D. {les down on the Moor and falls| /D8er end « and give him his - i asleep and I have the worst time | ° wae Bat it is an Suserem vantage of this sale. 904 Blewett st, Fremont . : ANSWER getting him to go to bed. I wish interenting: algo One-Fifth Off 1 tae: peoee +e ppd ol *o be | FROM A ‘BALLARD you could tell me of some relief, |%* ® sidelight on the president's ankful that we live in this land of DYE YOUR HAIR ; MRS. K. |8Y of doing business. If he had | Piso's TOOTH POWDER— . lenty. We ought to be thankful SCHOOL GIRL) AND AsK ANSWER Pay sage Rey Pian — Sipe The regular 26¢ can for Pay KEEP PORES OPEN; é seeuiieri oh Sal, to basee ot Ps ivt| We should thank God for givi ee have signed a lettor containing the /f| SPEARMINT DENTAL CREAM ) a! ess > iv should thank God for giving a1 ——— ' Saiaiuae Be . = A superb de ne. 26 » leges, and we ought to be thankful|us health to earn our daily bread WRONG * HOW'S; aie Lelie: te av ined Saitivane id Pella geamant eats rere seat BE YOUNG AT \ this great | A » shot > on Ti , Y— be nis pro je ASTE— Fiat ve can Mek uoen thle grent|Ané we should see on, Thenkasiy NUMBER. courtolgmens ants ak woe ah evOnY eet TOOr! om of waters with its ebbing |ing that our friends who are poor 4 and folowing tide; we ought to be| should have something to eat as } = ye SE 09 PISO’s H SYRUP— ankful that our vision can take| well as we. Eve Thankagiving Dear True What is your rem ~ The noley eagerness with which Re blag 6 Bsn 2he hott! some parties are now worrying the 7 Saag eggs | these ranges.of mountains with|my mother sends me with things eir snow capped peaks; we ought |to eat to our friends that haven't sagar trust sugKkeste a nervousness | PIERCE’S COUGH SYRUP— be thankful for the beauties of | got much, We are poor ourselves, | @ppropriate | jax to the record of the Taft admin The regular 26c bottle for ature all around us; we ought to but not wanting for anything. This A. HOUSEHOLDER . stration. The way the name of \e of Ht thankful for home and kindred |is what I think is a real Thnkagiv a My Dear Everett At our! Roosevelt creeps into the copy, not a th BR a The 6 Mba? sagnore open es, that bind us in the one great\ing. ©rLORENCE KROEUaR, ANSWER boarding house they invarlably|by way of honorable mention, and splendid laxative he 60c bottle mead medicine! ‘Thi ba erve tripe and as I have poor!the eloquenc the black-faced NAIL BUFFERS— slogan which thou lamily of God B. F. LUCE. | 2038 W. 56th at Edmonds, Wash JUST am >> h I can’t chew it. What am I|type in promising great accomplish The regular BME vs scyspsh ts iene taken tp and pat into ‘ TO HELP OTHERS ONCE | JACK HALLROOM. | nents ty A Miinm | Howard | Taft ML AUire Iman SLs astoundlng mu cll a ; | ANSWER Se tas Geetews tet that the nemte Bottle of 100 five-grain pills Fea e ee hysictaeaaae BHE’S NINE YEARS OLD) rattor scar: 1 would first be Wikte . 5 ompany is no longer buying whole HORLICK’S MALTED MILK— were Se ae “Derg s | thankful for having the best mother advertisements In the New/ The $1 size. Special at _A ‘i by the oming ole 1 am & Uttle girl of nine years.| second, if I could help make some} CURE Y a ee oe aaae 4 @ piood the fa 80 many things to be thank-| poor little children, man or woman Rca egy Rea HERPICIDE— ; which Nal \ col edy for the fellow who kicks over ash barrels Suggest something 41 for that you would not want to yy by showing them a reall WIM. ‘sake 6b th enaidun Saves the hair. 0c bottle . 1 oltmines ake time to read them all. First,| Thankagivi To be able to mak / sae Catan. Wad Weacene futher SWEDISH HA ENE cot open and Iam in the most perfect health. I| somebody else thankful is the best] poo. aye op oe inoet, ‘tie ip wenale a nrett? wiat ; sett : sade en aye ‘ “ sieve perfect @an go to school every day. I am| Thanksgiving * 1 V wife will Pp en Raf once <A : rves and promotes the growth of hair, $1 size thod keeping © tudying “music. 1 have good 188 D. TWEED slip ping gM ty Ro pe Fee oe ioe at into a connor an he has {fy DOAN'S KIONEY PILLS— = oy ot markt ame place on the kitchen shelf till} peadhggrvage Bag shally Mace Give quick relief, 50c box ‘ at ; 1 get so I can put my hand on it = = 2 get 90 T can put my hand on tt ns Pep Te jness. I guess what really upsets MERCK'’S SUGAR OF MILK— ning Dear Sir and Friend: What). cia man is his knowledge that Full pound boxes for ome and dear, loving parents 1011 B. ‘ ' the one that gets the ha lark of the moon, Then she will| ought to be done to carnival ¢at ‘vitaonas the bod Nt onke tat ddenly remove ‘ " F “ wie puta ! ome of his old trusted henchme: sda ugh pe nee unhal STAR DUST uddenly ‘remove it and #et lupe and foather tickler degene-| hove picked him for the sacrificg, | WHITE'S VICHY SALTS— are kept active SBM oy . buat i wiite for help. Gi ‘OROE i PROFOUNDLY DISGUSTED, |e. “4 not mind so long ae ft was Regular 60c¢ bottle, metal cap .........55 fg aah f the Robinson THEY Jonh Wine tat “ r |Just Victor Murdock and the regu ALL S0c PLAYING CARDS— ' Turkish Bath 1 2B ANSWER ANSWER liar insurgents, but when the old Special price, per pack |} gang turns on him and tries to save HERPICIDE PLAYING CARDS | DEAD / | nf . - “ A regular 260 quality, Deck Y YY REFLECTIONS OF A BACHELOR BICYCLE PLAYING CARDS— \ i Regularly 26¢. Special oe4 A girl is so clever at making love FLEXIBLE NAIL FILES— |that it seems even to her the man Regularly soll for 26c. Special i ent so in doing it ut } The part of a man's life that i 4h BUFFERS ; oo el sa not apent in doing ish things | he regular 60c grade for : eeeeeee iis we y way to family ‘ . | - t in recovering from them EXTRA QUALITY NAIL FILES— t ° went The wormas' Who taahente tent abe Our regular price is 4$c. Special $84 5Gs vA ebes vee ; , Bath Joana to darn her husband's stock THE LAST RESORT oo sas a Henchman: 1 nt a job. ear them JEN MES wos ws wo wy lotta S Bartell Drug Stores 5 Henchma ppose xo. I've been a faflure at eve na faftur |for that, there will be a change tn} — 5, Bromiee 0 age THE CHILD SKEPTIC hae ie No.1—Old Store | No. 2—Main Store | No.3—New Store on.” ane untied - “1 don't belleve Dr. Gook was at the North Pol: FREE 506 Second Avenue . wel x ' ' . 4 TURKEYS TONIGHT N or, First Ave. and Pike St « Why, Andrew Live turkeys given free tonight at} pull repdmbeeed 610 Second Av. Near the City Market “Because he didn't bring back any photographs of Santa Claus¢> }Dreamland. Admission free eae | n ultimate ultimate consun