The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 27, 1909, Page 7

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n U velt’s in Spe Policies Them, Is Ringing Decla Fight Against Land Grabbers. U ’ , ‘Argument, Compromise or C Worse With the Special Interests Who Are Grab bing Nation’s Resourses, the Men Who Believe in the Divine Right of Money,’ cial Article as This Between the Men Who Stand for Roose-! Those Whe Stand Against} a? gop atior Dee No Question and ay BY GIFFORD PINCHOT x Written Especially for The Sta ~~ The American people have evidently made up t = patural ree must be conserved, That is good, 4 half the For whose benefit shall they be connery penefit of the many, or for the use and profit of the few geallict now deing fought will decide mi There is no other queation before us that begins to be 2o : tant, or that will be so difficult to straddle, av the griat quest * between spe nterest and equal o tunity; betwena the p é, jages of the few and the rights of the many; between Pncacent . by men for human welfare and government by money f ¢ stand against them The conservation issue qween the men who stand for the Roosevelt pe is a great mora jes and the nen wr seue, When a few men f life, either So item of the Hero of ae tAT AMERICAN Nal ThE FEW" n Useless lares Pinchot} Important}! ] | | Gy | STA MONDAY, I DRINKS ACID CH Going Out of Business! Have You Attended? ~ Sacrifice Closing-Out Sale POINTED PARAGRAPHS Cloaks, Suits, Dresses, Skirts, Waists, Gloves, Furs, Etc. Actually Below Wholesale Cost! . ye , , the +The only thing to do witn them is|"° A at, ¢ Higt ‘ ) ilk of the cit int of fail to fight them and beat them i a tern me. 3 ing health, I must t in earl i in t or ton t 1 wat rom ot 4.00 ‘ " ] ealth 1 ! The attack . . n vio « and bit 7 a. T ' ' t : mand bit ee poll ote the ’ ha ed ive oppo co th wa $25.00 t € f w have been iu), hor t am . ‘ at . peclal interests, the m ingen-| —| 2 4.89 nd $50 lous, th re devious and the more]? 2 7? 97 79 9 9 9 9 3 com te ae: ose 00 and $40.00 Suit $7.50 Lace Since the forest service called o i Dresses . ; Wa public attention to the rapid absorp-| = B: od c ! Scvawecerme st ft y? 2 7 tothe banc the threatening growth of a great x > i? 2? @ Map 72? 9? S * . B | water power monopoly, the attacke| / 2 7? ek FES ¢ | anticipate that they will 2? 2? ? 5 A, Flee. ontinue to do so. Still greater op-| we P34. play Sousa’s most tuneful two. Just received a delayed ment of Christmas Gloves which position is promised in future an awakened public opinion. gat possession of one of the necessaries threwan owner wor + At a te t - ; nullif he w : cases There are many men who believe 4 tr and who will always beliews, is ¢ owet divine right ef money to rule. WwW 4 such men argument, compromixe 4 p conciliation is weeless or Monday Evening, Jan. 3, “ whether AP THE due profit comes ‘ ee odgh sutine|| GRAND THEATRE d Pinchot . t Pre AN * ° ple of ~! f and mo ~ always o alwe 4. rm se . privilere « Hits Cost of Living. 8097 Fa t The income of the average s be fly in the United States ts » Ma nd than $600 a year. To incre : ve fost of living to such a fa 1 ? joad the reasonable profits of legit eso pe imate business is wrong. ft ts not . Smerely a question of a few Pz oF tn. ae a day for the necessaries e047 Hi Me, or of a few cents less a da ; i , J wages. Fur more is at stake : , Ghamou Dee hea’ sickness of little ba of » the tion or ignora of Seort Maw ° Hidren, virtue or vice Im younk|} ¢. i : : Maughters, honesty or criminality tn < p young sons, the working power of breadwinners, the integrity of fam Mes, the provision for old age in a word, the welfare and happi nees, or the misery and degrada | the plain people are fp tion, of voived in the cost of living I believe in our form of govern- ment and believe in the Rule, but we must face the » that monapoly of Golden truth the sources of °m production makes it impossible for } vast numbers of men and women to [earn a fair living Right bere the conservation question touch: dally Mle of the great body of our people, who pay the cost of spectal | privilege Sue «That price may be the chanc fave the boys from the and the corner gang, and the from worse, and to make good | as of them instead of bad; BM appalling proportion of mae tmgrdies of fife spring dir And the price is heavy e te saloons sirls eiti th ectly | | from the lack of a little money A Rule of Money. We have allowed the great erations to cceupy with their f men the strategic points in . in social and in politica} life. | theirs. [i is our fauit more than p We have allowed it when we ¢ stopped ft. Too often we to forget that a man in He life can no more serve #ecial interests and the cor own bast rould have pub | both the =| ii BLIZZARD ME Eat Swept by Wind and Snow on Christmas Day —Tidal Wave in Mass- achusetts. (My Colted Prose) - NEW YORK, Dec. 27.—It was es tum today that 14 persons lost err eee as the result of the biiz that has swept w York x Meee Christmas day. The storm down upon the city from the | Mertheast. At times the gale ered the East Side the PWM intense. Practically all Were in this district Dee Kis the for! M 5143 Seor9 Mine. for at included in these red ublic We inake Mat p the buying following lots Powder Jara up to $1.00; at Sabie Nall Files, Sterling Silver; up to $1.00; at Combs, silver mounted; values Yelocity of 66 miles an hour. | suffering the | is slowly into Boston today | - Wrecked wires ft certain that a dozen MEE lost ind property ampunting to more resulted from and winds which show lives Jam than the apparently | } s throughout } England on ib day and yesterday Over 2.000 persons are homeless + at Chelsea as the result of i Wave which swept that MM tmpossibie as yet to eatimate a. along the From —7 down to Island i Comat town has a tale of ruin. — OH these p have not! a Reard from at ail as yet, on os Of the crippled coudition of corne ee Moms, single and er . new. Hates from per week »pen fue | of Kighth | up to $1.00; at up to $1.25; at Berry Spoons, beat sliver plate; Gravy Lad best silver plate; up to $1.25; at Sugar Shel), best sliver plate; ap to $1.90; at 10tneh Hand Bag, genuine leather; regular $1.50 valuen; at Lot 2 Alarm Clock, guaranteed vaine $1.00; at Boys’ Nickel-Plated Watches; guar value $1.00; at Real Ebony Hair Brushes; $1.50; at Set metal; worth $1.25; at Cold Meat Fork worth 5; at Cabinet of Stationery °100 envelopes; reg $1.50 val Hand Bags in all colors and all styl values up to $5.50; cut to mounts; cut from $19.50 to Plate, %Piece Toilet Sets; 50 and $8.50 values; cut to Final Clearance Sale of Christmas Goods At The Sheridan Co. s must be closed out age. Lot 1—49c Back Combs, inlaid gold, many styles; —69c ) ix Tea Spoons, sliver quadruple-plated on white Keion Hulburt Lot 4—$4.98 Real Kbony Tollet Sets, seven pleees, Sterling Silver The Sheridan Co. 1529-1533 Second Ave. Marcelian Sembrich ¢ 1 Monday evening. apie the Ladies Seats for this attrac ured now at nder the wateal Club. on may be se Successor to D. &. Johnston Co, Third and Universtiy. Nothing ean be carried Prices are cut as never before. actions, but for the convenience of viees of jes# than one-half on the anteed; 4 quires paper ; at . - es; the near}? ? There is but one protection) © =~ — In Washington Have We Savagery, Barbarism or Civilization— Edison Phonograph | | | } | | |ville, would be persecuted by thi jwill get bu | ville? ling a brothe |wtndy ~ jE she Seb a ~~ Which? any man Is entitie do, or to require fr i by | aw common weal erty could not be were not equal, ri veld equal among all the f the state, which ts in itself noth ity of righte Kent said When the spirit of liberty has fed, and truth and justice are disregarded, | private rights can easily be sacri fieed under the forme of law / Just an I predicted ago, Dr. C. W weeks | | two Hamebaw, of Marys Everett contingent of the Dental Combine, so it ta Ham. | shaw bas been arrested. and his} destruction is destred by this pack | of statutory pirates, whose only | reason for the persecution of Ham-! shaw is that they desire to compel the citizens of Marysville to come} ten miles to Everett to have their! al work done. Dr. Hamahaw aa which the Dental Combine would get if Dr. Ham shaw can be destroyed by the com. bine's dental law, enacted for that State purpose. lias any citizen of Marysville! complained of Dr. Hamshaw? t Do the citizens of Marysville Dr. Hamshaw to reside and mak bis home with them? Of they do. Ix Dr. Hamshaw a quali- fied Dentist? He certainly is, and has bad 26 years’ experience, and| wee practicing Dentistry in Seattle 20 years ago. Will the State Dental Board al-| low Dr. Hamshaw to be examined?} No! Is there an examination for Dentists ‘eacribed by the Dental! Law of Washington? No! Who prescribes the exemination for Dentists in Washington? The Den. tal Combine Is the examination Ask the Combine, our Courts do not know, do not and will so allow anyone else to even question the Dental Czara. Do the Dental Czars conduct thetr examinations in a lawful manner? No! And the Courts of this State refuse to be informed of this fact. Does the Dental Combine examine a Dentist on Dentistry? No! Not necessar ily, only for appearance sake; but the real examination consista of reasonable? are objectionable to the combine) the rules of which provide that only those who are favored by this Auguet Legislative, Judicial) and Executive body, whose vassalsy we mean, low, liberty seeking reb. els are. . Is the study of Dentistry prohily ited by the Dental Czars, and thetr law, in Washington? Why, certaine ly; what do you suppose this crowd wanted with a Dental Law? Do you) think that men of this caliber ev considered the people or thetr rights and liberties? | What does the Dental Combine | care about the people of Marys What do these men care about Dr. Hamshaw's family, about the bread and the education of hin children? “To Hell with the peo ple of Marysville and Hamshaw's family! What we want is dollars,| dirty dollars, ethical dollars, dollars coined by the tears and sweat and blood of oppreasion, dol- lars stamped with greed and pol ished with deceit and hypocrisy, gluttonous dollars gained by betray man, and destroying the liberties of others. Dollars, dollars, dollars is the one theme of these ethical Blab-blathers.” In my next article | shall tell why I made the old soldiers a set of teeth free, and why I gave away one thousand dollars’ worth of Dentistry four years ago, and alao the only way a young man may Dentistry in Washington. | Give me your Dental work at any price. Examinations and extrag tions free. EDWIN J. BROWN, D, D8 713 First Av., Union block, be tween Cherry and Columbia; open evenings until 9 p. m, and Sun- days unt! 6 o’elock for people who work. ‘HEODS | D. &. Johnston Co. | Ulers Music Building —Third & University Ps] catch questions given for the pur-| pose of allowing the Dental Com-} bine to refuse m Moense to all whe steps: Washington Post and High School Cadets. Both in the January list of Edisoo Ambecrol Records for the be $1.50 Kid Gl must acrificed ves, All Furs and Millinery must go at Two-Thirds Off. Freiberg’s Cloak and Suit House 1410 Second Av. Between Pike and Union Sts. Successors to ae Mal fice THE ANNUAL HALF PRICE SALE At Stone-Fisher'’s began this morning. One would have thought, from the crowds, that Christmas was coming, instead of past! The event continues through this week and offers a rare opportunity for the expenditure of one’s Christmas dollars—or for remembering somebody with a New Year's gift who was possibly overlooked at Christmas time The Sale includes HAMMERED BRASS AND COPPER HOLLOW SILVERWARE FANCY CHINA BRIC-A-BRAC VASES, ORNAMENTS FISH AND GAME SETS GAMES AND: TOYS FANCY PILLOWS ART WARES OF EVERY SORT | FANCY GOODS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION SHAVING SETS TOILET SETS MANICURE SETS CALENDARS FRAMED PICTURES FANCY BOXES WORK BOXES SILVER TEA SETS : LACE CURTAINS (ODD LOTS) UMBRELLAS (ODD LOTS) SLIPPERS (ODD LOTS) JEWELED COMBS DRESS GOODS REMNANTS SILK REMNANTS DRESS PATTERNS BLACK DRESS PATTERNS MEN’S SMOKING JACKETS | HAND BAGS MEN’S BATH ROBES WOMEN’S BELTS (ODD LOTS), ETC., ETC. All of these things are prominently displayed and marked by a conspicuous red sign, The sale will last the week and is governed by the following conditions No C. O. D. and no Telephone Orders, No Goods Sent on Approval. Every Sale Final. All Goods Sold in Their Present Condition. The Sale Begins Afresh Tomorrow Morning. aoeueeeuees NPA nee 3 Modern Department Stores ee 6 HE STONEFISHER (. 2c SECOND AVE & UNIVERSITY ST ff SEATTLE «Coc». A ee ae i aaaeiihiieanalinaiens SRD CLAS SRS OUD

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