The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 31, 1910, Page 4

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| i Published Co. Press. Publishing of Unit The Member Daily by Star If there is graft in one ¢ permits graft in one de} nt fonesty cannot be subdivided and quartered If the police depart: t is cond mands of vice promoters and vice protectors, what can we expect trom instance? The essence of all graft is money moters do not want competition mission of crimes wanted Wappenstein in office; ONE GRAFT BEGETS ANOTHER ty department it must necessarily cast its blight upon other city departments what assurance have the citizens that The vice promoter wants money; the Seattle Electric Co. does not want competition, men whose profits come from the sale of electric light and power wanted > If the mayor he would not permit it in some other department? lucted upon a graft basis, if the mayor selects his police chief in compliance with the coms some other department—the light department, for the Seattle Electric Co. wants money, The vice pro- Men whose profits come from the com- Arms, whom they could control, put in charge of the city’s plant. The prosperity of the city light plant could not but affect light plant did, the more business there was for the Seattle Electric Co ‘The easiest and stirest and the cheapest way to do this was to mismanage the reduce the business of the city light plant. city light plant. It resolved to a question of a manager The Seattle Electric Co, had in its employ the very man Gill appointed the man, and the § standing that he appoint this man This is the situation that confronts the people of Seattle today. the Seattle Electric graft is more costly. And they = Future Seattle Citles become great co extent to which they develc tion Those cities which developed their water facilities to the great industrial mercial and est degree have become the greatest center In Elliott Bay, Salmon Bay, Lake Union, the Duwamish river, Seattle has the greatest natural for water transportation of any city In the world The bond issue of $1 to the votes of the p these great natural facilities The passage of this bond Issue will be a ress of Seattle toward commercial and ir Pacific coast. so that they may be utilized. trial supremacy THESE aro fine autumn days on which to sign the recall ) ° ° THE CLUB women of Seattle never did think Wappy was dearest man.” ° o ° rLL TRY again,” says Wellman. Oh, pshaw, Walter! Let the cat try it O..° O28 NOBODY ever seems to think of blaming the criminal for be ing a criminal HAVING been unmask to do is to leave the hall ee, ee SELLING booze on Sunday Is a fine art complicated with the variations of police friendship. a... «4 CHICAGO'S school of domestic &@ good wife of anything from a carpenter down to a poet ed ae THERE wouldn't be quite so much complaint against the Gill administration if the mayor would adopt a wide open policy for the city lighting plant. ae “THE WORLD,” says Prof. Gustav Le Bon stroyed by spontaneous dissipation into invisible corpuscles.” Aba! That's what will hit Humphrey oS. @ NEW MEXICO’S constitutionalists demand 600,000 acres of Texas territory would be there with the real goods. 6. AND NOW they charge that Teddy’s man Stimson quit pre cuting the sugar trust as district attor have to pay him more as special attorney They'd ugly name for a thing like that In San Francisco. have The Children Can Eat Heartily— without any danger ef- them of painful after N eeyiects have all the cake and pastry use the Let want if you rT a VSS ENS -W Swap Wholesome = “0am Guaranteed as pure by the U.S Al} our goods are U. S. in cted Accepted as the best and cheapest by all who have used it CARSTENS PACKING CO. Sanitary Packers. Pure and Takes Less Government 7 TODAY'S STYLES TODAY Now Is the Time | You Can Buy For Furs = Them on Credit ial ) t t 4 a i . i] 4 ' t y { ith | Mi i va The skit pga Eastern Outfitting Co., Inc. 1332-34 Second Aov., Near Union St. “Seattle’s Reliable Credit House’’ Buy or Sell Real Estate. Classified Page. Business Chances. nercial and Industrial centers to the their facilities for water transporta_ Lake Washington and advantages 50,000 for harbor improvements submitted »mber § is to provide funds to develop «reat step in the prow of the “the t thing for the supreme court science teaches a girl to be | will finally be de We knew that when It came to gall, New Mexico so that Uncle Sam would a short, Ses | the profits of the Seattle Electric Co, The less business the city The problem for the Seattle Electric Co. was simple The Seattle Electric Co. gave its support to Gill with the under- Seattle Electric Co. is waxing rich The restricted district graft is the more spectacular, but are both chargeable to the administration of Mayor H. C. Gill, Everett True he'7g —AND YeT, THE CO4NCIDENTAL =a) ASSUMPTIONS ARG ADMITTEDLY HYPOTHETICAL, THE SOLUTION LIES NOT IN THE ABSTRACT VAGARIES OF TRANSCENDENTAL METAPHYSICS, NRITHAR DORS AN ASSUMED COROLLARY OR INGENUOUS — — --~---- ste | YUST A MINUTE, BROTHER — | DON'T QUITE GEY YOU, AND 1 DON'T THINK ANY BODY ELSE IN THE AUDIENCE DOS EITHER! INSTEAD OF THAT COLD STORAGE STUFF CAN'T YOU Give Us SOMETHING SNAPPY INTHE ENGLISH LANGUAGE f/ STAR DUST ==". JOSH WISE SAYS “Bill Biggins observes that the wages of sin are usually earned by the job instead of by th’ day.” Main 6921 He wired ire r the week an y % $l ow and $1 It is said that some of the big skyscrapers of New York sway as much as 10 inches with the wind, al though they are considered perfect ly safe Interest in wine culture in France is decreasing. Last year France im ported 164,260,906 gallons ( 1 well in Russia threw up | | Brand Whitlock, ledo, on Chicag | Andr er, t mayor of To be a political reporter newspapers. used t THEN IT HAPPENED — tends to 6 built of hardwood Are d Prine Me ook .’ Indepen. politica It 1098 THE STAR—MONDAY, OCTOBER 531, 1910. THE STAR EDITORIAL AND MAGAZINE PAGE # Ketchum (Good Name for Traant Officer) | | By Matl, out of city month, Beattie, Wash, Postoffic ¥ 4 Friend, if They Only Knew I Is Boys’ Best Friend, if They Only Knew It —-—— | Poneve ‘ ‘ ; tempted to trap the aan Eleanor Addams Visits) ~~~ fine rock of atte. Tetieed: Grama mee Man Who Looks After Ta RIGHT sintacton” thes the meat | School Kids and Finds BiLL HE'S for be wes Cat {ake sods tte me That He Takes a Lot of | hut when he got "to qe Ga Me Interest in the Welfare rirup warranted to relies oy | . n the “t an of His Charges. cough in five tmaageetl thought BY ELEANOR ADDAMS, cold that “The bogie man will get you, if} auctioneer Chroughout the 4 you don’t wateh out"—and the bo veloped into & racking man of the Seattle public schools pencts ils praises of ht on the job too, I went to less medicine . Truant Officer Ketchum myself, | | “Why don’t you stop | and I know enough to take some But he's not such a scary person-| | cure, eb? ' ago, after all. At the end of my |, My dear talk with him, I decided he was Soneer, “it 3 about the boat friend a boy could |have no cough handy ¢g ; have. He convinces the boys them-| | the kind of cough my mediging : selves of this, and that's the secret pea bs. of his 11 years of success ms How do you find out what the ; boys have been doing?’ I asked They tell me, themselver,” he an awered simply, “We show them| : that they're going to got ‘a square deal, and that all that we want) ! fe that they do the manly thing. r ry boy has a good spot in him ; somewhere, and we just try to find| that spot. It is very rarely that we! , appeal in vain.” 7 "What do you think is the mont 1 general cause of truancy?’ I in There wasn't a second’s hes ; as Officer Ketchum replied pital neglect. The KETCHUM AT WORK—AS T HE 6MAL Z 4 . . L BOY SEES Him. Jal v don't care whether their ch ane al »3 tetdunrcMoienr mise mivel ex soslie ipsneihneh ~<a go to school or not, or at least don | care enough to see that they get What If the boy doesn’t improve; “I'd rather deal with a deena TUE STORY OF W there 1 asked one woman why|here? Then we send him to the boys than with one girl,” said Of her boy hadn't been to school, and/ State Training school, and if he| ficer Ketchum DENTAL CONSPIRACY she said that she didn't feel very | doesn't do any better here, there “What causes their difficulties?” |well, and so hadn't got up. liis «ttl another step, the Btate|I inquired _ % ¥, asked her about the af n's ab-| Reformatory. But we seldom have! “They like to go to the moving| cose, wien peocceres tt ie ¢, and she aald sh » go that far; in fact, in the six| pleture shows and nickel theatres |‘ ty the mane The Httle chap, seven 4 or seven years the parental school | and stay around up town, and some |! ae well me tte | had gone out at 11, and hadn't come|on Mercer tsland has been in ex-|of them are boy-struck,” was the back. That's the type of me atence, it bas been neceasary to| reply | that cause most of our trouble. d only three boys to the train What are your m ia with ing school.” them?” was my next question : EA Thar \ and to better acquaint you with our unmatchable credit system, we portant ng Room Furniture, aff ng values of unquestionable lowness, and Lit e forbids the mentioning of more than a few of the many good values Dining Room Furniture at Special Prices On Terms of $1 Now and $1 Weekly Dining Room Set $36.75 et, and the six chairs are of T-b¢ in quartersawed This week Buck’s Celebrated ° Stoves and Rang bsaaea at a tan and 1 tegularly . tor rds and nd qu " fresh credit which ‘rhe ; eming gl ectar permite you to seiect || $1 NOW—$1 WEEKLY | | 4!! the finish i he ; t , eh for it on, terms of $1 Goods bought now will be held for ee eathte aad koa now and $1 weekly future delivery if desired. 89.75 SY Now, $1 Weekly, hal % It was a dear, elfish red cow! ‘ Pag cone berg Mt SEATTLE’S POPULAR HOME.-FURNISHERS W unows, DP They Report Themecives What do you do with the We have no woman truant of er, #0 we are obliged to get at)‘ “What do you think fs the m cause of truancy, w prevalent jag Rag boys themeelves are to blame? i largely through the teacher | \. hg ag tlt. “Smoking,” replied Officer (and the parent. We have @ home | tion sae the sanaet Ketchum, again without hesita for girls near Ravenna park where | '* t wur-| their conduct Improves. tion. “The first effect of the we take them if the home | is extended to every two | habit ie that they get dopy and | Toundings aren't favorable for their | thea every month, entil | Indifferent, lose interest’ in | ‘provement | ek. weery ante | their lessons, and don't care | “The best way of reaching them| atom, % eltow IN at whether they go to schoot or |!# through their parents, and it's} xetting them to give accurate re-| ®0t. Then they naturally stay | the hardest thing in the world to Joon, De. beryker. ot meg cetting ofe Chaney | away from home, and go to | Convince a mother or a father that) Siyr ot Torumna an te hyd Pore ean Om incon thor| places where they can smoke. |{h¢ girl has done anything wrong. | ton. of Rookane Or. hath € ¢ and just want them to be as # sare; They get into bad company, | So we go with the girl to her home/ are with them. they| 49d that can lead to anything. and have the story come from the/ us as we an hth Yee r girl herself—make her tell her ei oom to take pride tn ing honest.| The effect of smoking Upon! darents herself what she's done.” on any admin know that the} ye t in Bh Sometimes, when we ng boys wn right on our fault ts the ents’, we have the! One boy bad a # 1) PLAYS POPULAR WITH POPU-|*"4 ‘i! ‘ tc e average of 96; he began to smoke, LAR PEOPLE. ] What if tem/|and his average dr i below 70.) T. R Th mpest,” “Much an't work He ble and asked the} Ado About hing,” “Three hal” @ but! court to send him to the teland, so| Twins.’ we prefer t aet| that he u quit smoking. The Taft Al's Well That Ends ren j court did #0, the boy atc d amok-| Well fo jing, and when he reen d school Uncle Joe: “The Devil.” Ber or his average went back to per} John D. The Hhous of a Thou » M ‘ no|cent and over.” sand K ¢ Lamps : senses a crimina tion. The} “Do se and Japs give) Hal r The Last Stand of} v1 ' s tak y the same work| you ar 1 aed Dead wo Dick Wedded and that they woul he city schools None at all,” was the reply.| Parted j except they 1m ual) “They are regular in attendance } Da last dose ob subber Has vadished away And da first cold ob wid Has struck be to stay ard and always well behaved About Girl Truants. haven't m 4 how about ¢ raining. Th fence around the gr play, as well as (uelr work is under yet, is ause the tate Beard take the @ er, “and 1 do which was at Novembe 2 STRYKER ASHAMED OF THE brand new scheme, nly : ad to pay & a notary for by authority of-law ig ‘ 1 empower the npel a Dentist lh i 3" aioe just to 1-to-death Dentist inte emind him that be & In Tacoma s still on the wing, already i ‘ ic, the T had been rel CaESS GUE) ETS ST ee ral « Dr. Meyer banded and 24.50 China Cabinet $17.50 iffet Whe i} Quartered Oak like { China Cabinet tra 8, The table pletured has a 42-inch round top which ex: [tion isomely made and finished gol r construction with hand-shaped wo Early English. It is made wit Ce a be r*..° in need See sak effect In either jen or Karly Engl four adjustable prychonghe a. oe me gest Liner to. train. it ial $36.75 alah : and claw feet ie me) sign OG 36.75 height 0 inches, the width 36. $1 brings a $1 Now, $1 Weekly. this Ca et to your home immediately $14.50 Kitchen Cabinet $9.75 Dining Room Rug Special nal Rug offer ild int t ry es practical Cab net designed m Mi on WHERE A here in 1 and well ing arranged with pice drawers. wo flour t that two moulding Tis Firat AVORUG ggg Ss sunt § and re who works

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