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A THE STAR—WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 17, 1910 By Mail, out of city—1 year, $3; 6 mom “seat, THE STAR EDITORIAL AND MAGAZINE PAGE 'i288.-%33 Daily by The Star Publishing Co, S Wash., Postoffice, as second-class matter WHEN THE JONAHS REFUSE TO BE THE GOATS a will Taft do with Ballinger? Ident from the humiliating necessity of asking for his _ > BY NORMAN Jeatcher.” The male “boob catch resignation . | ae. 49 dtop jer” is the friend who is walting tv Balling with his old stubbornne and egotism, A ig al Rhee Vira landlord | front of the bar for you to bu n to every one. How President Taft is} ,, | tl goat” for the fepublican party It and owner of an apartment hou “ j hive a drink Re be tt chap who : ‘ : BAe i > the on West 4th et. beat on the door] always tries to wor m for din et rid of the undesirable secretary of the) v nad int er that he was aes aie he | if the flat on the third floor, For | ne it he is able to get your ger thinks more of Ballinger 4s pours an uproar had come from | me car for @ litte outing with a ; Py part ; Perhaps Ballinger's g oe the apartment, Men yelled and| some of his friends, he ts a “boob TIME’S FUNNY CHANGES marly ips pe == © 500 out two | cate r tit ’ ’ 1 ang At intervals thr hou , likewise plain that Taft would like to lose Ald-| teiend t not want him to resign nights musical tn xram ! had ae, ale boob — rr” must What's become of that © run to death wity Parl foo eestalen t does nc | been played, and an unkempt man|be well dre and plausible tn | tons Cannon Perhaps the rubber trust does not want Aldrich t ana e xt trom the quiet and well|his talk. His success requires the wa Perhaps the other big interests do not want at resident Taft wants to get rid of Ballinger is not so plain got a ne opt apartment house, singing and | same qualities which are most ap What le be histling, and gone unblushingly|preclated by the “flim-flammers dispo 3 ing ‘ » a saloon with a battered tin can ho one worked the Hrooklyn lisposal of Ballinge ident Taft has any backbone he will bluntly 1 had it filled with beer. ‘Tht ? otis, There are 6 nger, Aldrich and Cannon refi t go.} ay i ldrich and Cannon that they are not|had happened a score of times 1n|lot of male “boob catchers” In the ~ BACK TO THE LAND n't jeinity of La re Square, and lave you derived ar See Sesektes 3B this seems to be as difficult re en i, £ On five sereye mowing my dinky on the lookout for now sat at 1 republican leaders real " iis t y 10 W in he save h 1dministra Gure, the Tenants Complained ing the republican boat. Senato 1e ! n Tenants upstairs and downstalr . . monstrated over the tele | Publicity and the Bosses FROM DIANA’S DIARY qo ge A | ALK Will] | UOR and to see Mr. Freed DRINK AND BUSINESS BY A. G. E. MORGAN HIS TALK isn’t going to do you any good; but it may induce your relatives or friends to act. t believe that one liquor drinker in a hundred is mentally capable of appreciating x1 om the saat. the danger that lic ig drink—to him; he knows that ‘ rthwith. his brother in drink Toquacious t tually told tl al t if . M : Two hours later vans drew ile ok wcilee wtit'y fo. For the peor know to the door of the apartment Any sober man knows what, soon or *, becomes of the drinker; wees pa i wand Mr dom's belong! ; much about such thing t safe—f ‘ gerenhe ar a acts " wor ‘ poard and carried off every drinker knows what liquor h asdone for others, but profits not by elher patriotic citizens of their pe. pat, fi! “ee ug! : : aos need Sant that knowledge. Sure it is, then, that the brain of the sober man and the 30, WHEN. CONgTess ce : ee — q ‘ ached Mr. Leepeldé Cohen. | leader brain of the drinking man are different. The drinker’s brain has lost of the noisy six. “I guess the mem » to fire them? had made bit ‘ 1 aint, Pin landierd, who SSe 8 BSS BSS SSeewesee «4 82SE | him downstairs » they broke forth into song SOses FESRSEE SED of Minnesota, Chairman Mo ‘ - - a : bers of the Lease Breakers something—or a part of it doesn’t work. mittee, Bloody Shirt Heyb a and « { League, Inc, know their business You did your work well,” said I Mr. Freedom. “lam going to move ank much whisky once—that was before my relatives took mem to the Hronx and I kr { | asked ut endl ehi . what's going BP lite man he would not capeel my 2 | hand and sent me to the Gatlin Institute, where I was cured of my appe except “on request. 7 hin ft g to the Thou-|in tows yr & rabbit. “On request!” That is to say, you must know what infor-| a ly py s A oupti ibm myteen gt EF tenes: Pe lt ane Breakers tite for liquor in three days—ten years ago, and I have remained cured, mation you want, and make a specific lication. for that par- |Gppearenes: teste tae sme autel | ett eet rene sens ree Lease ream League I can look back on my drinking days—the days when a rank poison was ticular kind and quality of inform e any such inf 1 ar hair down, me| front, an aked @ look and saw ype bho wr thei 7a © deluding me into the belief that I was having a good time—and know] mation can be given out to you by the departme ent! el pre hagy: car agg Semen Poona [then as ye By motte | «ia dle. was nothing Jess than crazy. I thought alcohol a stimulant; T know One can hardly think of a more effective way to keep the ed “A engst ‘ was one wy Sir ate bee heeds There ts a new slang term i now that it is a sedative—a paralyzing agent—for all the finer parts of thr window shutters ’ worn awae Oh how wel town, and it ts eloquent and full os eae - aa Soh supply, for the prevention. of forest fires, and to head off tim-| mae shy tse ome sed we lof meaning. it len't very reapact my brain were out of commission—the parts that take care of healthand lr we have te get a cant af tam 1 : cimor, but | fl. but It means a whole lot when business were asleep. ‘ | . t get sunburned . t + and we | @pplied to any of the frequenters This seems c > trend of things just now in Washing-|ieas we © our heads . . ‘ " «mot upper Broadway, where it . oy r This seems to be the trene s Slee sortie gee agi ‘ spiro pont oo I recommend the Gatlin treatment to the friends and relatives of er ton, D. C., where the bosses are still blindly running up t C e Toot, b 4 2 > e iets = t e or next om Ta ¢ 8. |} “The idea!” declared an tndig y eal, . H ; man trouble bill, pending that certain day of reckoning when the| sid see us and pase et word| I think G cried ‘ jnant chorus girl as dearent ery drinking man as his only alvation. In three days it will make a \ people themselves will audit the account and dictate the te resid jam, ond bo cm ha and I don't blame pion a8 — gn hoe of him—restore his nervous system, clear up his brain, drive the poison of settlement. . tea ed cel girl called me yosterday accumulated in years of drinking from his system and give him an abeo duggested that we call up ail nak tien Oo tae eb Oe Gianer? lute disgust for liquor and for liquor drinkers. The Gatlin Institute The Twelfth Av. vede Case — ies ee contracts that this shall be the result of its treatment; if not, treatment That's it—“bood catcher.” ue costs nothing. No disagreeable hypodermic injections—no poisonous yu n to chorus rl and : * “ JOSH WISE SAYS: jposted on hie farm: “Notie—Tree par pis gota gy aby drugs—no substitute stimulants. On June 9, 1910, The Star printed an article to the effect) “Man reckernizes his inferiority ter ote oy faadl ent sne guy fsa be ner, then you are a female “boob | wom: ith ue wh he t . mungre os 6 6whten ; ; i i that Attorneys P. W. and O. L. Willett had been guilty of | ter cuteretan’ a’ fel C ranld rit, |Hever wes oversociabie to strangers — aad My statements as to the drinking man and his brain are borne out Fy Ms f iT Subet f shot hich ” . P : . 4 . . improper conduct in connection with the Twelfth av, con-|dresemakin stat ‘Wakes + » all vies THEN IT HAPPENED.” by the statements of the greatest of all alienists, Dr. Fore, of Zurich Unie PEC Sa See Alt inne ee al; if 1 aint gettin tire his hell] os 4 demna ion case aie doy Io arowe : |raisin on my farr | (Our Dally Discontir er versity. He says: The Star has since made a careful investigation into all the} Grief and gladness « Ce Pe | , . yinbols of each othe ¢ labor government tral - - . . facts connected with both sides of the affair and now desires, ay (1p ord aeal |wilt own and operate coal mines “Even the moderate quantity of alcohol contained in a glass of wine in justice to the attorneys and in justice to The Star's reputa TT. en ee Ooms or a pint of beer is sufficient to paralyze, retard and disturb the brai i for f ess, to state 7 o at vestigatio : : : te : Preps 3 ss is the. renee oF Sat ove A a an Fi Pogo wah tt he BM Bod | Fame is all @ bubble | functions—it destroys and degenerates and is by far the worst enemy of . W. Willett had no active connection with this case at all.| 4 " "Yes, but there are mighty few ol ” * 3 ) as |berth in @ Pullman? ‘as that Cha peitiooe: tne enanrre the human race. : Wyomi ill try to hush up the forestry department CY | This Nearly Broke Our Heart. Ferdy Foulerd Had Come to Take Us will seck to prevent the department from giving out any news, | Out Riding. Ferdy Didn't Know We Were Away people m knowing what is being done to save the ber frauds and land-grabbing enterprises When these proceedings were instituted he as in Washington, nay nee He pegnt pevers! months attending to:lega! busi business interesta|,,X0rer threaten to Kiss a girl un That statement, coming from a man who devotes his whole life 0 ness. He was not at that time associated with O. L. Willett In ¢ . 2 make good, Most girls hate in the practice. Later he returned to Seattle and formed a part | i determining what man is insane and what man is not insane, seems to nership with his brother, which lasted only a short time. Om] the expense accounts of comme gently your brother mit, | me, is one that should make a liquor drinker stop and think before say- ti i . < d these gentleme and newspaper reporte 1 ster woma - ‘ ro > : ‘ . May 1, 1909, this partnership was < 1, and these gentler ren # and newspaper repor gang & keane! ing, “Let’s have another!” It should make him think Gatlin Institutel have since practiced separately he Twelfth av. case was} 61,04 me ak alas : ; . me vi pictures have bi ep aside is human 4 ‘ | ri n Octobe 909 a anua ( Wille tried | suce > : . : : : ¢. f tried in October, 1909 and Jan of ak ». Le || successfully produced in Philadel ° Burns, | Every line of business today slams its doors in the face of the mam all tl in which appearances had been made in t me |phia. They w perfected in Eng 7 of the former firm of Willett & Willett. He signed the execu | and. where color photography hae] | Although no tobas co is grown in| who drinks. The movement to stop drink is world-wide. Even the sa- tion docket in every case with his in 1 am very war-| —— y one ¢ this eveductzane loon-keeper has too much sense to employ a liquor drinker. Come to the rant was delivered to him, and every sett ent s made by] ne ¢ a girl marry 10,004 s of the raw product . . “ - * him. It is manifest that P. W. Willett could have no respon jing a man t prove his temper ore we ee oad: of Gatlin Institute, investigate the treatment, talk to men who have taken it 4 $ I 1 ha : States, Cuba and the Philippines last : $ i sibility in the matter A: Kentucky farmer has this sign! year “ow and size them up and see how they look—then, if you think well of it, a Fd - ba hs se ‘3 was employed by id Peete, owne _ — — oe a Lan take the Gatlin treatment, or have your friend take it and STOP DRINK no’ ne prepared h ‘ I and he foug : e “ y in three days. Bornly for nix week with the revult shat be wot over 9 | Tire Ee Editor’s Mail ‘ ! Antonio Caer mad “ : . A tion hand, bat a mighty po: received less than $40,000 but for the nade. | Short letters from Star readere will be printed in this column carrier clien t payir 1 expenses, had a y » dolla when they are of sufficient general interest. You may write about Thus it happened that when he for every e th would have had if he |} not made t anything or anybody so long as personal malice is not your had climbed a ladder th st e., motive. with his load of brick he suddenly aioss 1 1 lost heart and his balance at the entlemen st. w ning case r . 7 game time y nn galore: ree A, w re ttle, Wash., Aug. 15, 1910. voters must choose one of Seadfle’s | yy "J es lel y along the sid 434 Queen Anne Ave. their ca r F ‘ : i ‘ itorial conéiigh et peenent being |tion lawrer, the oe oom. | Walk with his eyes firmly fixed on Phones: Queen Anne 2249; Ind. 7193. Seattle, Wash. evety ca antne p ‘ Bape - in this state is not without|tician, or even the thot air alee Hasty Hele e Hash Hustler, | ¢ : ing < p . 4 ae . rous aspects He is decl to be o teaedl 4 Fweddy. He care Book of particulars on request. Call or write j . : “ ar to wonded his way beneath the Mae tints tte b : Bho nd two of the leading can-| his city, his party, hie coustrsfana wonded his way beneath the | ’ é aiming to be true-blue,| his God who dares to vote for a there, Helen,” quoth he. have « r r icerned weve n-thewool, — party-before-pa-|man from another part ‘ i Say See part of (th just then Antonio let the hod pape t to bai , stickinthemud republi-| state, be that man in every redpect 4 the platform; Th Burke crowd wives as « C iter fill the bill than Poin plank that has ever differ-| reason for Burke election that . The ween the two parties,|he has had ’ following was written by a man whose business w d by drink. At Sutest, Wastent, Finest, Most Luxurious more experience than ‘ rather amusing to see how pris iuse of the | Poindexter one time his profits were $15,000 a year. He is now n t concern on fairly a it-was ¢3 ge ot a ind ; Jeomplacently the machine men| ; ; STE Ar MSH | PS vit war, to-wit, state's rights. In) | This cannot refer to experience |have accepted the name of stand large salary, but, with a clear brain and no desire for liquor, h« res to regain what congress, as Burke has had| pat, which moans stick-in-the-mud “ns me ng 99 | 2 connection with co a none, and Poindexter has had a| What young man wants to be allied he lost: Prince Rupert” and “Prince George not only oppone the declared | year's fighting tn the lower hadve.| with'« atlekin-the-mud party? Pro | “I LEAVE trat vatiee te am now 39 years of age. For more than two years and a half I have been® 0 are ive for mine. 7 : ion, but they place] perience in the t ae ener Se are’ ieee ve new man, I do not have to fight the appetite for liquor, because the appetite is BOme SEATTLE Thursdays and Sundays at Mid emsely on record as opposed| of the tant, "bow 4 Oe Til tas wary ablgaishe ‘cea cee thea n who Is in touch with the I do not keep away from it as one does something he is afr because the dam VICTORIA, VANCOUVER RUPERT STEWAnT th oe ple upon which| Poindexter has had none. And, as} powers that be,” that our state may | '. H 4 fom meciiog at PRINCE Me ne epub ican Hew was founded.|the corporations want man tol benefit. But unless all signs fail, | ger has been removed. I am on the sober list now, and will there the rest of my aioe onsints ree s ke ‘orsooth fe the irregu-|look after their tntere in the/the “powers that be" will become life. I have had my lesson, and it cost dear. I am done with t uff forever, @ ¥ er One way, 7 , experience |the “powers that were” by next} nike instru Rupert.One 4 | Kulse jot J turke ta certainly the|fall, and one does not need to bel this che was made by the Gatlin treatment in three days. | e been inst ane , 3 - & | But there is another aspect of|man for them. If | ¢ 4 you are a cor-|a prophet or the son of a prophet 1enta sending o othe ous Te ; h of the cur north of tate’s rights in. which they go| poration man, Burke 1s your logi-|in nrnce to fete eet one mental in sending tw thers through the Gatlin Institute, Bot hem were 2 | ' | farther Ul. They serfoubly claim) cal candidate, But if you want a| Poindoxter will be a power In the| ed, and not a shadow of the old appetite remains.” (Original of this letter on fee 4 i te ‘oh . that King poaaty is the only part] man to represent all the people in| next congress—a power that Presi office of the Gatlin Institute.) ; ? ate that has any right to] all sections of the state, aman whol|dent Taft for one will not wish to deneral 4 nish a senator at this time.|has been tried and who has notlignore. Yours, ete, ding to these dear men the|not been found wanting, who] C. B. SMITH insurgents, democrats in d nM a man with the M. POPTEM, ©. P. & 4 d nos Dock Wont ‘