The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 2, 1910, Page 4

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‘ ; i i i Press Published Publishing Co, United The Star Member of Daily by That Which Is Sacred The people have begun to challenge the character of their courts, and even to question the everlasting wisdom of the constitution It is a new state of mind It is based on the belief, now dimly dawning upon vast numbers, that ONLY HUMAN RIGHTS AND HUMAN GOOD ARE SACRED—that whatever pu pecial privilege and private gain before these sus, and must go down before the wrath to come Thus Far, ated No Farther! antituberculosis commissions are nation the Throughout the urging this list of Don't kiss your if he wears a beard until he fumt gates, before every kiss Don't kiss your love's soiled glove . “Don't kiss the bare hand until satisfied that [t t# thoroughly devoid of bacilli Don't kiss the baby except on the top of the head kiss the lips at all is best of all.” de is going to terrible on us fellers, but we'll right here that we're standpat against that last are the sweetest, dearest, best part of her, and hanged if we're going to go browsing around for less germful spots, even though they get up a law requiring a Turkish bath between smacks on mouth! We're not going to hang around for months toadying to her ma and cr « before her old ig «bh y e family up chirping fu ice cream sodas with show tickets, to finally kneel down on a blamed hardwood Moor and plant a kiss on her fumigated wrist or ow, simply Decause her mouth isn't reeking with government-proof formalde hyde. i Our beloved mustache can go. \ sacrifice, If needs be, all the bh chops, and head, too, to # young, sweet and san {tary ke he no Well mind her gloves e solle t the wa « of her we get no her loves and hands t sacrifice “them lips’ Never! Here's where we re Here's where we riot! Here's where we bolt the « get up a platform of our own More Lemons for the People returns increase the ity of the courts over the The United States circuit court at St. Paul has decided that the interstate commerce commission's rate of $1 per 100 pounds on lemons vin the Santa Fe is “blankety” and dangerous, in that it applies to all receiving points in the East. So a > indorse the in advance of the organization of erce court Meanwhile, lest the ra pration be done an injuat to the extent of 15¢ per 100 | restraining order ts iss against the $1 rate, w producers and con Sumers of lemons will t © to come Some time, somewh w, & court may be discovered that will make the corporat s, instead of the people, hold the bag, while the process of litigation slowly unwinds. But, not yet Maybe not until the people turn the wh system of « tn. side out. “PM RETRACTING nothing,” sa So's Ballinger IF MAYOR GILL’S ears ting gon why the rea . he knew PUBLIC opinion can give a good imitation of a buzz saw when trifled with DEFENDING a brothel syndicate is not a nice occupation for an elderly whitehaired man WE WANT to see that issue as to whether women shall talk @n Chicago's streets tried out to the limit THE GILL supporters don't have to “see double” to under @tand that there was a big recall meeting last nigt 0228) 8 THERE 18 nothing to substantiate the theory that @ good cor oration politician makes a good supreme name Was not ch court judge WAPPENSTEIN's th e€ ho in Arcade hall last night—-not so anybody fm the hall could notice ft eee THE ONLY valid argument why Humphrey should be elected to congress is that it would relieve of his presence. Seattle THE AUDIENCE in Arcade ball last night was a tribute to the influence “Also an [ at Joe ee GEORGIA doctor tried to cure @ tack into his head. Medical scier “aro of blindness by driving has prog treated one f the old-time Ge ing hi by the heels and pulling poison could run out on some : ; or the matine bridge, or chatting « he tea A glance to see what weather may be, is the extent of gazing i ‘ s 1 av. or T walk in yusanc g child maven : the P k O Vind an awn faces, full of the lir fer ing. Old with 1 aan senda % =: triton: ons t ch it t re fear, and r i or joy and bh 1 at : dar basements, d a - toa a fs ' uses and ement h "ae 4 ~ ‘ There to the f window In w ! 1 and h i f t ! x wr to th t—a OUR SALE OF WALL PAPER R A Federal Paint and \ OT RAE oe EO SR, LOOK at at Boland’s New Cafete 1420 First Ave. Get the Great Fillmore $2.50 McDONALD'S HAT STORE, 023 Third Ave > | | photograph studio on Se | rather it is centered In a tired look jing man of 40 Wall Paper Co., THE STAR--WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1910. Do You Know That a Seattle Man Is Writing a Set of Books to Cost More Than Smith Building? Eleanor Addams Finds Ed- ward S, Curtis Deep in His Mammoth Work on the American Indian—A_ Tired Man Working About Sixteen Hours a Day. eee eee RRR WHAT ROOSEVELT SAID OF CURTIS * * . * * *® “He had caught a glir * such as few white men ever * catch, into that strange spirit * * * * * * ual and mental life of theirs; from whose innermost reces: es all white men are forever barred.” eee eee eee eens ee ee BY ELEANOR ADDAMS. Yesterday I visited one of S@ big industrtes—« million and.a-halfdollar business No, it wasn't the L. C. story building nor @ depar industry attle’s Smith 42.) rw onto! | plant This is centered in al md av—| } who ts writing, end lessly writing—when he ts not looking over pictures and arrang: | ntal work ts this of| a Ubrary of 20] and 1,500 | ! ©, to well | work to ad backed} rkan Ranges STEEL RANGES—AI! fh y kuaran teed; the that we have al wh old d that have always Closing out for $24.00, 00, $26.50 and $27.50 r backs and water (Including wate f desired.) COOK STOVES—Extra heavy Cast yok, made o' terials throughout large large top cook rv for hot water; ne makers, and saving on 1 $21.50 and $15.75, $19. $23. WOOD HEATERS fou d, double line Vood t ’ t for 90¢, St $1.65, $2 $3.00 83.75 WOOD HEATERS—With special ick ra ( in out for $7.90 He t bot 1 sid ¢ $7.75 ! GAS HEATERS—'T r Closing O5¢, St 1 TYRO GAS JET HEATER—Fity to ihe HARDWARE Bite and 48¢ Hammers Blacksmiths’ Hammers . a7¢ Riveting Hammers B7e Ladies’ Hammers 7 . ve Claw Hatchet saee eee 60¢ T5e Boys’ Axes oe h $1.26 Chopping Axes Oe $1.25 Do © Bitted Axes ose $1.50 Double Bitted Axes 1.10 Shingling Hatchets lhe Tbe Hunters’ Hatchets .. S5e¢ $1.00 size of the same » We Wooden Levels BOc size for $1.00 wlze fF 2... .cseceeees $1.75 size for et Firmer Bet of 12 Stiletto nd, for Bench Saw plain Bench Saws, red 50c Brace $1.50 B " Hou Letter Box panned Hding Door Lock Magnet Tack Hamme Cold Blast Lanterr torm p larg Cold Blast Lanterns, storm p small Casters, set of 4, for Bpool of wire for Rigging LeAtChOW ess eseeeeerens Saw He Coat and Hat Hooks, bravs Curry Combs . N for guna, sewing ma Screen Door Hinges chines, lawn mowers, etc..12¢ | Brass Butts, pair Picture Hooks, dozen Caat Butts, pair I ash Lifte helf Brackets, pair te pairs for Pick nk Loch Hundreds of other Flush Chest Hat des u'll down and Hammock Hook our selection Cooking and Household Needs M ad Irons, #et.7M¢@ | Universal Bread Maker, large The genuine Rayo Lamp ue $1.48 $1.29 nel Gray Sauce Pans Imported Bname white de handles inside and out, bea pans for © Size for 206 Se, 10¢, 134, Lie Oc size for Jauce Pans, In the same war 600 size for se for. 15¢, 19¢, 20¢ and 2 | 70¢ size for 10¢ 1 Dripless Tea Strainer ideal Stove Polish for Q¢@ can for PBS ls a me Brilliant Shine Metal Polish tl toe | f°" I8¢ and B5¢ Granite Wash Basins. 47@ | Cake and Bread Pan for...6¢ Granite Wash Basins. 20¢ Commode, wh enamel, some Jasher, double time de ibed as covered trand, for Ve \« ber pa finest seamless Tea Kettle Insert; fits into | make, $2.00 value 81.25 any kettle, ser as dout These are only suggestions; boiler for t ing oatmen! hundreds of others on tables, ‘ for Be | plainly priced to select from. 7.C. Miles & Piper Co. First Avenue and Spring Street I A iT a a ee We a Y ss THE STAR EDITORIAL AND MAGAZINE PAGE The dog doctor a bill for the a Jay wee making out « of month's exper The nese spaniel items room rent, board, medical at tendance and electric Heht ; “Electric light?” exclaimed etary What on earth of electric Nght? need it at all, the doctor, “but his owner ordered it, and he has been | plied with two elght candle lights every evening he has been in the hospital, He is one of those polled pups who were put to bed his does wald baa sup in a light room in thelr infancy, and now he cannot p in the dark, We always have two or three of that kind on hand, They occupy a special ward, where the Nights burn all night long.” | Every tradesman has his own way of gauging the standing of his Jeustomers. Take expresamen The indignities I have suffered jat the hands of impudent expres men are unprintable,” said a wom lan Every suggention I dared to offer was answered with a ‘Huh Jor maybe not answered at all, and my trunks were amashed beyond r «nition, But when I mo back to town this fall I was ch ed by all the deference that have been accorded to a q !The trunk dealer told me why. I | had had ‘Seattle’ and my own ini tials painted on my trunks. That, in the expressman's eye, in a badge of aristocracy, An unmarked trunk Jindicates an insignificant stay at home, who has no right to expect reapect, but initials signify a trav sled person of the world, and ex homage.” An Indian posing covered the country ¢ Indian ro nd—he has lived with | “Do you eve any trouble | the Hopt Indiana in the Arizona with them?" I asked |deserts, he has bur wi the Lived With Indians. oux and Nes on has | ~ mannan | ver, after they understand fled with the Mery Apaches and to photograph them. They jan Indiar the sea shore 1 am ing to do. It takes Thusands of Pictures. were a vanishing race They were High hadows were | some t at times jometimes I'd | How many pictures Curtis has|a simple, natural race te It was a6/be living with the Indians, and may taken of the Indians, even he pro Bo he'd take tures of prom * a painting, It was) be ek Inter they were taking t joes not know, T ent Seattle men and their wives Clam Digger the t other white men ssands of finished proofs, For | and babies, tll he had enough mon ren took interna | and dr m out of the coun for each picture which Curtis pro-|ey saved up to go out and ph " Mr. Curtl try fnounces suitable for his great t Indians who didn't pa at m ov Nttle | The Hop! Indians even admitted | work there are um: ot rat He got tntere in ney me to one of thelr rel It has been life and history, and fina you me # to) and I took part in the mony as taking him trem ‘ 4 out Into @ gigantic plan 1 i How 40/a priest.” ings till one at night o the history of all the In ir co e? Do you) WwW in his office a years d he canno ‘lana rating it by pletures of » like them? And live od yet all the trit existence today . Pr bob, an ethnologist e volur Has Studied Deeply Inte the work has/ fr th museum,” his sec | fintahe he says, However, in this ethnological) grown so that I carry quite a lit j his ory. That leaves me and scientific study, | am afraid || tle party with and we have our to many Interruptions,” sighed to do. h away from my early in own tonta or wear Indian solographer-historian, “and #o A tired man, he looked, and worn epirat and enthuse which or do any grand stand w h to be done.” t driven on { atig by his drew me into the work,” he con ans don’t pose for me,” tt fe We sell MCM Soap, Seattle Curtis got into the work because » pointed to a ple *—@ won tt them while they are mov-|made. Star Grocery Co. 23rd and » loved to study the lodian ty Jertul study in browns. It showed tng camp, while they are bunting, | Jackson t 196, Cedar 100, *** IMPERFECT NOSES Are built up and Fann iy — etrai¢ht ened by our aclon tif te methods, restoring the perfect harmony to the face. Wrinkles, jes, smallpox pit- ngs and superfluous hair are bsolutely removed Commultation Le Free and Confidential New York Facial Co. 340, 342, 343 Arcade Bidg. How long will you continue, brought about the present turn iffairs in Seattle Mr. Voter, County it’s up to you Ticket that Deputy Light NELSON for Sheriff— ind no protection of vice; a business, not a political administration. He does I to control the Board of County Commissioners yy ITTLETON as Treasurer will and Economical Admini \ Vote f He ne ot ¢ Tax Chamber ition ommerce to ¢ MARY O'MEARA For S$ Rural Schools and imy RYAN for Engineer, reduce the expenditures and increase the efficiency of their re spective offices FORC COMMISSIONE RS: 4 JOHN SCHRAMM, President of Seattle School Board, one of Seattle’s La Citizens and Bankers, whose long « <perier in public makes him an® man for the office HANS P. RASMUSSEN was for Six Years a member of the City Cou Kent, where he made a Record Ifficiency and I 1 SCHRAM and RASMUSSEN are Successful and | ed Business Long Residents of this County who know its needs. 1 res are Sultie guararitee that there will be no Waste of ( Funds Judge W. W. Black for Cong es DEMOCRATIC LEGISLATIVE TICK HELP BRING ABOUT AN ENTIRE YOUR VOTE WILL HELP VOTE THE power | yet made | 14th av PAID ADVERTISEMENT Time for a Change in King County Politic and King County? WE NEED A CHANG# il. mean i HORNER for Prosecuting Attorney will break the continued successionit to Chief in the Prosecuting Attorney’s O tration AGNEW for Assessor is a Real Estate | rrect them S neither proved methods in all se WILL ae for Auditor and LOER for Coronet™ By Mail, out of city—1 year, $3; 6 month : month, 9c. Batered at” wee Beattle, Wavh,, Postoffiee, as seoond class mattop, Outburst of Everett True’ ‘SCUSR ma — LEMMe our. YES, "Lt. LET YOU OUT, P. D.Q.! You'y CRAWLED IN AND OUT HERE OVER PEOPLES LAPS ABOUT OFTEN ENOUGH DURING THIS SHOW AND THIS IS YOUR FARE- WELL PERFORMANCE, YOU IVORY HEAD! oe ! ; M ' JOSH WISE SAYS thorities of that c “I've always noticed that erbout decrease of half a rallliog the cheapest looking thing at a bar b 1908 gain counter is a mere man waiting ——- for his wife.” Ireland exported §aampm, - worth of pigs in 1908. Katherine Lustig na, who Hved to be 112 year according in eeenhed to her friends, attributed her long . —* = ‘ana making rp , Iife to drinking a glass of beer with Wye te aho wrote Eke each meal. ary, give me liberty or gite am . cere de he shouted. When he was king, Manuel of Ssh!” whispered tis : Portugal drew a salary of $400, jongue Daniel Webster F 000 a year. write the dictionary; it was — Noah, nothing,’ Hello, old man, where are you going ‘Over to the postoffice to com be about the poor delivery) steaium: Woulda’t you i service. hs What's the trouble?” receive a message from a That check y promi to an Wad: Well, 1 on tama ‘ Tight ad send me a week ago hasn't arrived ot providing it wae POM The population of 23 according Tokyo, t Japan, Canada sold $24 worth @ y.| and cream in the United 1908, and $450,413 worth in 19% We sell MOM Soap, made. W. W. Phalen, 4963 East 1522, Ind. 1. mium Cash Grocery Main 3398 ee ay New F 8. and Beacon litions which 1dministration of sustain the conc by your vote, to il and > scandal in the of electing a Demoertt and Efficiency in offi ou have the Honesty opy vortunity , Economy will “Turn om He tice His Platform: His Oath of Office; Less Not Reasonable, Eff 1 Politician, ainst | 1 inequalities . the assessments, 0 | | the Taxpayer a ness Man, n He isa busi xperts to make School Superintendent fav Better Supervise ounty * ALSO, AND CI ee ae ae

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