The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 28, 1910, Page 7

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ULOIS SUSPECTS ‘Any Trace of Dread White Plague Germs . Laboratory Will Determine It— Not Dangerous if Taken in Time. 4 " sy Ds find it out mighty quickly, starting int nid fever case, again you can a Ae matter with you in a pitty otal Mf you find it out fa thae, you have a good chance Cag in the face of Grim Death, Cr on hae Arranged so you may find it Ipare taberentioris you oan You Can Find Out, out by the health commissioner to every doctor the way ) out Just what (s the matter to laugh tn of Death ts unfolded. y is now prepared to make bactertological ox- t's not 1 the men on the job are just oon for the of Seattle free of charge, explains (hin a pone of the tf a have pre t their jaboratory | of the tw ake who become (ll cy the coat of #% 4) examinations wi do this hystotan senda a sample dled of the No Fear of Death. There need be no fear of death m tuberculosis when the disease vered in time,” sald De “richton today, “That cure is pos- sible and may be made comptete is ow & woll known medica) fact Many ityee can be saved right here » Seattle, and if ome has the tear that he or some one dear to him has been assafied by the tubderoular ha (Ht, he should tnatet upon his physt- fan seourtnge thie test at once tn the elty Inboratory. "This is really & great protection for the people and one they ought © know of." 2S Rane Re Se like tuberceloe ang qungult the of ee wal aecertain for 4 ther the pation’ an | fe the same fever, except (har aK 2 STOR CLUBS) T HAPPENED TO THE GOAT (Continued.) the beaver heard the i he goat, be thought It @ he comple! neta take my ( the poor beaver aa the sparrow, ax he inthe eye. “I say tee straight Ys A the ant, as he fee. “the goat has no} ‘Bore my food in the the work makes it) the goat. Wi the bee, a2 nbe ating) Pike-ear, “the goat dons make my com> Sear esabes tho] hic ones, so that after a while he | Was speckied with large brown wie the goat. i have oe “I bear, I, blotehes. And the trees kept grow. my mind.|ing taller and he had to streteh wrong.” up further and further to get enough ferige is right,” nald the |to oat. ° | & lone time afterward the goat 80," said the qoat,| wandered back to the other animals teem pecked. and} and whee they saw him they didn't j know bim. ‘Snimals were so dies} “Whatever have you been doingt Way thelr ruler be- asked the beaver. That they seized bim| “T've been oat the leaves and i. bare no cont to| twign, as you me," said the took him to the bar me Mam shaved chives to or M thay polled cut his Se the goat took them and showed Tott and they cut off them, and the hyena rolled on the WD they were just two ground with laughter. “You've been prongs, at the end!eating rubber trees.” he laughed, Pieced iittic baile.) “and you're not a goat any more Rething at ali with at all. You're the original rubber ‘drove him oat into) eck. and you must have a new name. grat, “my chin in| And of course you can guess that Gaanet nibble the|they called him the giratfe Marre to death A] by the Author.) oat the trees.” 4814] rng pent story will be told by Fizziwig. it will be called “The ne | powrtl Re ‘DO ee eae eee eat ates * Sqeite a0," sald the\e the goat went in he ate the leaves and Qnd he found the) & the top trees, 80 he cx ONE MAN FATHER OF &. DEDHAM, Masa, March 28. ‘The birth of « healthy baby boy has made Joseph Sears the father of 34 children. He has been married twice, his firat wife giving birth to 18 children, and the present Mra. Seare to 16. But 12 of the 4 are alive. Sears is 67 Mp to them. so ¢ tong hot on bie with the lege grow (2)! he freckled ter Mall treckien > eee eee teeeee eeeeteeteeeeeee * . eee erent a machine is made of awed) b hinged top; bra ‘eed reguiat ng key and escute a fickel plated tor has extra heavy spring drive; playa five 16 eh records pe om ean be Wound while turntable is 10 tneh, for ali The tapering hol low arm wiih nachine is equipped 1 the latest hod of conducting fund. Ebony ywer horn with gold atripes Coast Sherm; in 7 we 1406 Avy Semttle. HILT } OO THE STAR--MONDA fil f AEE TESTS | Reno, Refuge of Heavy Hearts and Foolish Weds MARCH 28, 1910, Colony of Mismates Large and Divorce Easy The Gordian Knot of Matrimo- ny Not Tight at All If You Can Spend Six Months Un- der Nevada's General Laws —Grand Dames, Actresses, Professionals and Plain. Bread Earners in the Throng —But Reno Society Snubs Them All. BY HARRY G@. FARM RENO, Nev, March 28.—When South Dakota amended ite rest. dence requirement from six months to one year, Nevada sent Reno and Goldfield to the post in the Great Divorce Stakes as a coupled entry Nevada started as a territory with the loosest divorce laws ever Written, and ahe didn't change them when she became @ state. Hence Reno ta to the unhappily mated what Mecea ts & the Mohammedan Matrimony’s Gordian knot ts no mystery here. And what is said for Reno goes for Goldfield, never | heard ant ‘Tex’ Rickard stag: jed the &t GanwNelson fight. 180 In Divorce Colony, } Within the past six months 9¢ Mivorces baye been granted b; Judges W A. Pike and John }Orr. Fittyfour cases are on file. The divoree colony numbers About 150, with additions coming! at the rate of six a week Within the last etx months, wom- en whose names are well known in various ways have been divorced from “undesirable” husbands. The | }s0n, Mra. Henry Spies Kip, Mrs. Wm. Lee Stoddart, Mrs. Elihu B.} Frost, Mra. Daniel Frohman (who was Margaret [ilington), Mr. La- clon C. Sheliabarger, Mre. Raymond ©. France, Mra. Claude F. Day and Mra. George Leeds Zell, The latest Prominent arrival is Virginia! Harned Bothorn. | Splitvemasunder lawyers at! home advise fair clients te try Reno when quick action is wanted. They jarm them with an introduction to local correspondent and are con- jtont that the mills of the gods and | Nevada jurisprudence will do the Reno ts Coamopolitan. |. Reno ts cosmopolitan. The pet- jted daughter of the 400 and the dar. of the theatre gotng public rab | Parisiangowned elbows with the/ blanket-draped aquaw | Divorcees aré as thick as show \girla along the Great White Way. | | You see them. grand dames, act-| lressea, newly-weds, fooliah-weda, wufferers from the affinity thing, artists, professional and business | men. The men aren't so notice-| lable; they lose thelr fdentity so/ jeanily. But who ever heard of | TERRIBLE THIRST, SAH, IN GEORGIA ' us the trees,” sald the Hon | MACON, Ge, March %4.-—-The fathure of Georgia passenger trains to make their schedules, which ie causing much {rritation, is due to the quantity of whiskey carried by | express, according to commercial travelera. These men declare that every train out of Jacksonville and Chat carries three express cars to the roof with liquor for Georgia points. | “On @ recent trip from Jackson: ville to Macon,” said one commer cial traveler, “we lost nearly two hours by delay in delivering liquor from express oare at points along the line. The same thing ta hap pening om every road tn Georgia.” Capital .....cceeeee «+ 800000 Gurplue The selfishness of today is the cause of the sorrow of tomorrow. Deny yourself sary pleasure your money. Start a savings with us now. unneces- and save account Compounded Semi-Annually JAMES PD. HOGH, President N. B, BOLNER DIRMOTORS Cashier D. Low H. Bebb D, Howe. dohmita, J wart, © Jame: Ferdinand A.B. Bi > MeCorm fi, Aoiner CORNER SECOND and CHERRY STREET Branches at Ballard, Georgetown most prominent are Mrs. Frederick | ~~ } Lewts Colwell, Mrs. Keith Donald-| woman losing anything like an iden-|hearte? Read At Loft, Margaret illington, who divorced Daniel Frohman at Reno, On Right, Virginia Harned. Below, Scene in Reno, tity? The colonists, as the supplicanta | are known, live apart from the Re | notten, They have as much chance to break through society's barrier as a high grader has of escaping if caught with the goods, There ia a reason Margaret Ilington A little more than Margaret here with Ambition, & year ago Ulngton- Frohman came) her mother, to secure the realdence necessary to apply for divores, She declared she was sick of the stage, and wanted to wed for Kiddies and to darn her) husband's soc! Her ambition was 12 children tn 12 yours, she said Society took up Mrs. Frohman, and) no sooner had her divorce heen ) obtained (an she married, bere ; in Reno, J. Bowes of Tacoma; Boctety shocked, and now «| divorcee can't break tn with a ntiok | of dynamite. ‘ Why is Reno a baven for heary HOW TO PREVENT HOP WM. LAWRENCE, jacopal Diocese ef Eastern Massachusetts. ay vr be “found” passing throu the sthte and served with papers, Or olthel may reside in the state six months. Some of the Women Work. Of the colonists 50 per cent live in,the five hotels of which Keno boast®; another 20 per cent are cot (agers, and 40 per cent find employ ment. Tho latter are waitresses, manicuriats, hatr dressers, sales women, stenographers, telephone operators or maida, Their thraly dom need only inst but 182 days Prospectors, gamblers, miners, Basterners, Indians, Chinese, Japs, doctors, lawyers, real estate men, merchants, actors, men from every walk in life flook to this American Bldorado, which nestles brilliant white in ite setting of emerald on the eastern slope of the Sierra Ne vada mountains, The rattle of the roulet bali, the drone of the deal | er's volce and the click of the crap \dice go on uninterruptedly, and there is often high play, Much money changes hands nightly, for this is one of the few diversions of the rich in the divorce colony Divorces average five a day Sometimes the number reaches 15. New oni filed dally and set for hearing soon as possible aft ar the completion of the 162-day renidence. Fow cases are contested, save where «#tatutory grounds are al leged, and this is seldom necessary, #0 Many other excuses are at hand. An uncontested case can be dis posed of tn 16 minutes, Secrecy jand expedition draw the heary- hearted as a poultice drawa = in- flammation. Only the extreme in sensationaliam attracts attenUon. the answer in the statutes $02, Keo, 2% —Divorse from the beads of Matrimony may be obtained by om int under oath, ¢ sek Sari 9 the distr county in whieh tha cause ie L or im which ¢ cht intier be | ngoh party teat | or i which the piainut? shall ve Fesiged six months before sult be raat the following causes Are you or Will you be? Have you or Will you have? A Successful Wife Read the tremendous And then It gives these causes tn addition to the statutory grounds Willful desertion at any time for one your, Extreme cruelty. Neglect of husband for one year to provide Gommon necessities, when not the result of poverty it i not the grounds, but the fase with which the courts find | juriadiction, that makes Nevads a/ haven for heavy hearts. If two want divorce they leave a train in| the slate and one commits an act) of cruelty. Neither need be a resident. Or the defendant may | ae are { THE DIVORCE EVIL story now running in Everybody's Mag a- A woman lays her soul bare. Children shewld stay at home more in the evening with their parents, adbould forget and the parents theatres and clubs and remain at A Thrilling Story. home with their children. Young people contemplating marriage should A Rare Soul. know each other intimately and have each oth ers confidences long before the marriage cere- mony is performed. Inspiring. Children should be educated for marriage There should be purity before and after the marriage ceremony Young couples who are to marry should have & hense of solidarity (oneness) when, joined tn wedlock, the State of Washington Conservative—Protitable—Can Be Made on Installments OTHELLO is the most favored by nature of any town In the West today. divisional point of a great railway system, will be a junctional point of the lines of that system, l¢ading north and south from the main line, which runs east and west. OTHELLO is the center of one of the the very heart of the Inland Empire Creek Districts are all tributary to this new city Wheat, fruft and other crops grow in an abundance almost beyond belief An expert horticulturist has been engaged to operate a Model Fruit Farm, along the lines of the latest scientific methods of fruft culture BENEFIT OF THE RESIDENTS IN THE OTHELLO DISTRICT. It is the purpose of those interested in OTHELLO to make it the greatest Agricul- tural Section of the State of Washington cultivated, by intelligent, thrifty, big-minded citizens Othello will be a good place to live as well as a good place to invest. shrewd and day there are a number of derive from property whic with the present values judgment and in the growth TAGE OF AN OPPORTU If you"have these thre ITY TO ACT, you can pre those ¥ INVEST IN OF Now, get one or more | before the prices advance paying for your lots. of the Northwest say about dustries for OTHELLO, You may investigate as We Othello Rk. S. KING, President, Marion St., Seattle, Wa G. L. LOOP, Sales and But it was not luck witt Call at our offices the first thing tomorrow beautifying the streets, building electric lighting plant, water See for yourself just what the future of the city must be you are interested at all, get full information mply want you to exercise your sh Agent, It is a ions in the world. It is joses Lake and Crab eatest farming re The Big Bend Country, This FRUIT FARM IS FOR THE Its farms will be of high class, scientifically But property will in- crease read how value there. Today lote may be purchased in OTHELLO at the prices which only those who ari ggressive enoughso act quickly can get of thy bought a few years ago for next t Theagewise investors are frequently called “lucky In every large city of the West to who live in ease and indepetidence upon the incomes they nothing compared tiem. It if the country NITY. @ements of success py the increases in LLO NOW. entrally located in OTHELLO i 4i can get lots at from $75 to $400 od judgment, confidence ACT—TO TAKE was simply and in their to ADVAN- Judgment, Confidence and the ABIL- property values, which will come to 4, AT ONCE pay for them them and can upon small monthly payments You can have advantage of ALL INCREASES in value which come while you are See what the newspapers in all parts OTHELLO; see the big plans which are now under way for works, factories and in If Get it AT ONCE, fully as you like You will not be own judgment at our offices urged to buy Improvement Co. sixth floor Marion Building, southeast corner Second or American Bank Building, Seattle, Wash DYSPEPSIA, HEA 7 RTBURN, GAS AND OTHER DISTRESS ENDED Nothing will or sour on your stomach If you will take a little Thin antacid, though pleasant as candy, will digest prepare for assimilation into blood all the food you can eat Kat what your stomach without the slightest fear of Ludi gestion or that you will be both ered with sour risings, Belching Gas on Stomach, Heartharn, Head aches from stomach, Nausea, Bad Breath, Water Brash or @ feeling like you had swallowed a lump of lead, or other disagreeable miner. les, Should you be suffering now| from any stomach disorder, you can| got relief within five minutes If you wili get from your phar remain undigested MHapepain occasionally powerful digestive and and and the as harmle craves Business Bringers. Star classified ads. sell real estate, etc. i their « LAW AND SOCIALISM, | JUSTICE AND RIGHT owes to mankind to always be . ind re are teow or Repub ns these di live a valid exe al faith, yet they continue to vote for what they with monotone © innue in Biection should lower their the princtp! fe and Republican parti it the people who produce ith for the benefit of the ¢} which has co to own the natl by and through the knavery of th poratic and Republican Polit! who constitute criminal Po Rings and are owned by t spectal privileged class who own o Government, and through its pow eine. tut remember that bile Officiaia ar haves The great me « don't want and get it} ularity ® recent City nake our populace clans, foal No'} ipies of the law are teow and are founded in natural Justic and (atiure on the part of our Legis lature, Executive and Judiciary, to Fecognize apd reason from these Principles of natural jutice is re- ble for the 1 evile which on not man action p ing what is w by authorit #0) that thla supreme power in the state, the legisiature, commends what le wrong and probibite is right? Then wrong is the law. and the law is wrong, and an enemy of Justis And why? Simply be cause the principles of the law are ignored, defied or disregarded Principles of the Law. The rights to lMberty, seourity and ¥ should constitute the fousda- cyan law. “Law,” “order.” = Joy the full trwt ima of our tw the mad r what * ¢ weil-nigh or Profit and Dol lars: and you are ganed at with a vacant stare when you talk of private rights, The public welfare Is now rexarded as the welfare of the ape etal privit Claas, who look upon ma a their legitimate prey robbed of its giory, a nd imply conn he ruling ch racteriaticn ¥ comprehende jous writers on . because they gener ally fall to recognize that the law proceeds from the Class and their economic foundation and changes to sult the requirements necessary to perpetuate and promote that class Interest, The right to bor te idie talk unless he who labors owns the tools and owns the mennn bor, and the principle of the h the right to enjoy labor is unknown our day. The right to labor nga to the one most powerful not The right itself bel who owns the tools, and the laborer is permitted to exercises hia right only upon terms sultable to the per son who owns the tools and with them the laborers job. The laborer sella his labor power, but what he creates over above his wages goes to the oyer as profit for aliowing t ir to use the jot therefore, ‘« and the necessary to powet and make it a commodity on the market with which to compete against his fellow workers f io, in order to ge the necean ts separat those who own the to separate the i ch the labor- | Security and| upon econem. | to freed ¢ Liberty the great erty, Seeurtty and Property, | better macist p 50-cent case of Pape's you can always go to with a hearty appetite, meals would taste good, because you would know there mild be no Indigestion or Sleep- less nights or Headache or Stom- ach misery all the next day; and, besides, you would not need jaxa tives or liver pills to keep your stomach and bowels clean and fresh Pape's Diapepsin can be obtain- ed from your druggist, and contains more than sufficient to thoroughly cure the worst case of Indigention or Dyspepsia There is nothing wv Gas on the Stomach or sour odors from the stomach or to & Stomach Headache. You couldn't keep a handler or more useful article in the house, Diapepsin, th fable and your Buy or rights to f their or and enjoy the fruits or, they must recognise aes intereats and secure for thetr legislature, executive and }ud}- clary. the represer y of thee B, and secure to themselves an kind thelr Right ia ov law, ordet, , instead And now we are surprised to find that wand & om are the out. growth of the same pripsipie, and {oat Socialism with all ite terrible demand person sb and enjoy the fr bor, and that the Princ ty, #eourity and prop Gonatrued in the interest of class who do not labor. Soctaliem is ly an economic question, and recoge fixes that the producing class (sh ©) are exploite another o not labor. joolaiiem, litteally, confines Itself to the mae tal i te of the! tiple of Ube: rty shall not b on that the pr Auction of the means to support man life, and, next to production 3 exchange of ‘tht produced, id ¢ basia of o structure; very society that has appeared in ory, the mannor in which wealth Tibuted and soclety divided In- en or order, is dependent upom ed, how it ts pros the products are ex- nt of view all al changes revolutions a the modes pre nd ¢i change. They are to be sought, not in the philosophy. but in the ecohom- jes of each particular epoch growing tal The perception that existing so- Instituttops are unregsonable t. that reavon has be- unfeason and right wrong, is proof that fn the mode: duction and exc! silently taken in no longer in Napoleon said tools should own t saye “Those who use the tool lectively should own them collect ively,” that the tools of production nd exchange, and the social means Vhereby to sustain human life eh be collectively owned and democrat- ¥ managed public are would be the supreme la’ every person would their right labor and enjoy the it thetr labor. » in based on the Liberty, curity and Proj 1 ot those who toil te ow ‘ho uses the im.” Book izing the industrial institutions for Society, and impoverishing the in- dustrial class. we will have co-oper- siton (Soctailem), because capltal- ism, when ripe, will be found to be aliam. Socia: ts capitaltem ave erred tn their effort ne false foundation for t octalist Philosophy, the most amue- ing of which was ir. Th Roosevelt, who o about a lint hy ie ae the Washington Dental Combine did to guessing what ethics are. My reason for writing this article at a few of the codfish aristo- # of the Dental nception of the average Dentist’s idea of ethics can formed by readin, Elbert Hubbard's March Phittetine. Tt_ ts rich tn reason and wod in logic. Yew, I believe in the ethics of private right, and if I don't get my Rights, I will know the m why because justice is on de. and will decree that human 1) not be sacrificed. Your k at your price * EDWIN J. BROWN. Union Riock, 713 First Avenue, bee tween Columbia and Cherry Streets, Open evenings unttl and Sundays until 4 for people who work Cafe Business Men's Lunch dally, Sa $30 to 2 p. m., 25 cents, including coffee, mitk or beer. Quick service. Fourth and Pike Duy a nome? Star's classificc real lumns. rROF. RARER'S DANCING ACADESTY. Free trial Up-to-date, iatett dances Learn to dance in Private Instruction Dencing Friday evening. bon Club. 10a: Ind. HELP THE “CENSUS-MAN” IF YOU ARE GOING AWA Everyone who entitied to be counted | R, W federal ce visor for th Ing @ diligent body from goin already started of th fr tt m the om Name attle residence address Married or unmarried Y SEND HIM YOUR NAME h per to him it is th sons be luty isor a the supe securing & com- it y are and are not bth of April, coupon and ity

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