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

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Publishing United The Star Member Daily by ot Birth Pains up a republic ‘ pt alistic pamy livine fk of in ient privil ash every windew states, } revolution in several ruling a cethe with urn a dynasty nat Ww tyr made } ates has us broken the at It h political a ha party and for audowed gnments the pains wh ken A NEW BIRTH Cheer Up, Brethren t men go to church? : C has made a ly of a typical New England villa and obs« 1 the habits of 129 prominer This is what found Only 1 each Sunday are 99 who A gene New Englan but and th and they or sionally hureh ree more who gv of them go to There are 13 ever go at all ation ago no man could d town and be con has made the chan They tell us (1) Lack of parental av when these men were young. church goers’ gospel.” (3) The sands whizzing to the country both visitors and hosts at b Possibly the Investigation was conducted on too narrow If, instead of asking how many go to the question been how many are kindly men, loving thet s and de they to lighten burdens of th weary and hea laden, these prominent citizens might have given a better ac of theme The important question is not how much religion there {Is the chur ago, t HOW MUCH F LIGION THE AND LIVES OF MEN There are Sunday wa hearts, even in nty that somehow rar So cheer up, brethren! Come Int Gentlemen of the railroads, nm and “show us.” = The hart will not stand for higher freight demonstrate that IT IS A SQUARE I L And it is NOT square to capitalize greed and collect divide: on a vacuum. What did your roads CC If we don't get the FAC in Ww church away from dered re stay little church atter lay newspap the h sends which (4) Sunday church, who are newspaper oO. sweetness and o the Open you've got to do it rates unless 3T? you don't get the RATES COURAGE! be warmed over. e618 HELEN TAFT is “out,” say dinpatches. Paw Taft will be too, in just two years three months and two days. ° 0 vet her the and in re) | a ou keeps ines vumt a RE rm light the you nds see Burbank's working on a brand of turkey that can’t IN Roston's best business street $12,300 worth of bolidings rest on $403,200 worth of land, and Mayor Fitzgerald runs up th tax flag @: 20 ANOTHER cut in meat prices announced. But got over what the butcher did to us when we anno Rouncement we haven't unced the | o 0 6 BOSTON minister opened services by saying, “Al! years may wear their hats,” and some of ‘em took the With their hats tn their hurry o 0 Oo or Hiram Johnson? automobile, h irle over t halr No. He'll It to a pe BIG Inaugural splurge up to the capitol on his stu be sworn in, just ike Tom J son did °o 0 Oo WE knew {t—no, darned if we knew it war trousers have to be worn about the Barrow skirts. Anyhow, fashion says so °o 0 0 t ch we shins suspected it under the 0 off ride nd and reg stylish CANADIAN editor suggests that Canada annex Maine. Keep this ftem from those Maine democrats, or there won't be room enough ali New England for them to do thelr strutting. o © @ “GREAT crops! Revival of business sure!" says one of Cle Wall street circulars. But, for the life of us, we can't figure what crops Wall street raises or what crops it's cheering about Drink HABIT Cured in THREE DAYS b in we out Victims of Drink Renewed in Mind, Body and Nerves ven years the Gatlin Institute has been curing petite, craving and desire for Mquor. There in NO case. Thousands of asful business men owe their social and finan tanding t the nk habit by t n treatr For el Women of failure profe that th men a nal al were cured o Gat THE GATLIN “The Treatment That Is Harmless” AFRAID of the uld , ruins the and m Only Treatment Administered Under Contract to Cure Institute QUEEN ANNE 27 South C St., information I atlin 434 Also at G 9 WASH AVENUE Tacoma—Telephone Main 977 Buy or Sell Real Estate. Classified Page. Business Chances. SEATTLE, Ses > THE STAR-~FRIDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1910. Because a Man Looks Quiet and Is Quiet, Don’t You wouldn't expect a rabbit | walk up ang bite a bulldog, would vn ? | OF an easy going, wiet voiced Sunday dent to id mannered, achool super » into a tremendous fight on graft, attacking an to trenched polfee administration | which has all the weight of the administration bebind it, would you You might expect a*man Iike j this to serve on the school board} maybe, or the park board, but you! rtainly wouldn't expect him to sok & street car monopoly, or} go down below Yesler way and roe gamblera and grafters and| yort proprietors go through | cross examination, while he him | Was exposed to every fnsinua mand innuendo and slur and mud | rowing that the people he ex 4 could cast at him? For the man who would clean up graft of a clty, you'd expect! 4 man with an iron like Hene r Polk, or a trained detective, lke | Burns, accustomed to dealing with | crooks and the men of the under world. You wouldn't expect a home lov ne man, of quiet ha to leave # home and his 1 go through the fire, woul t Yet this ts what EB, | fone, the chairman of | graft Investigation |} Blaine has attacked the |twiece. Ten years ago, w |graft was rampant ut u and Chief Mere ame peace loving Blaine was ap-| pointed to investigate. His report drew the resignations of both Mere dith and Wappenatein. | Who tht an fand why should Well from childhood re to jaw has city’s bulldog police | Mayor | ‘ith, this &. L. BLAINE Conn. He lanned be a teacher of ad languages, A r his opponents. far ery from being a graft prober «raft investigation work Seattle. He did teach school when it came to him, thia big jor & while back In New England. day school te just tor But he cov nt stay from his ¢ and ent “ Beattie, and returned tn and The has been here For the rest Blaine is a big up wa standing stu-footer, with the weight W to go with it. His only previous ¢ | Maine, was the city’s first school | political experience, excepting the eacher, holding classes where the Meredith. Wappenstetn Investication Sullivan building, on First ay, now) Was as a member of the civil serv stands € mien =«6under §=6Mayor Maine bir in Ore | Black gon, it happe and got| Hut the North his education college,'a man Ike Blain In the Editor’s Mail 4 in Blaine, then, ove ot his type the o this matt for one thing Blaine is a This is his city He bas an in loyalty toward Seattle. His Rev. David B, Blaine, was first Protestant minister in Se His Catherine P 1890. over since ther per mother, at he w t advine Wappy ecause he was a square 4 Ko before he wouldn't @ one w lor w howing th stand that thin oO would say tha enld Maine orney be a self was born d people wanted! mild manne for the tounctl at Wesleya fed In going Binine drew . ry tnto the enemy Beattie Ret any t counts for » leaves Edward L. standing conspicuous as 4 big citteona the bitt ent at at ove hon ment But by nev Short letters from Star readers will be printed in this eclumn T when they are of sufficient general inte You may write about The anything or anybody so long a6 personal malice is not your motive mething m Seaitle, 1910. Star Who fires the freight nton & South Men's White Hemstitched Handkerchiefs 10c Quality— 2 for 5e ion't time up and fix them mich ag lear se One counciimen la going kepers by keeping track beats for them, and be « ow in b ward for ts by @ Improved ‘ ght rates, The only car leteam) in the down not carry in along is the Renton & thern wants to | move or go ig with a dog |they are etth: spelled to walk lor else wait seven hours for a freight car to put the dog on If you can «ive ux some tnforma tion about who can fix fre rates 1 they not, I d wheth while there ts a tation on now for better oe? of our mand j and line (electric or United States that he owner a have or remain J. M. WATSON. | |. Editor Star—t wish to thank you for your article in Wednesday's} | Star in regard to the Seattle, Re ton & Southern and the 8. BE. Co It has been platn fe long time j that the S. E. Co. was being ably jansiated by its friends in the coun ctl and hot for the Seattle, Rente ern and make plenty of smoke out that The service m line ia | ow 8 elsewhere to t would not bt on the Seattle bad, there is no qu nm about that, but If the elty counel! had nm willing to use Its legal power o regi it might have accom | plished sémething, but instead, tt tried to blackmail it, or at least it had that appearance when it granted a franchise to the 8. E. Co to parallel And there can be no | doubt that the actions of the jell have ma¢ that if | Crawford line ded to raise ney for menta it wo hard an investor wo ple a it money >a line that th its owne Ever Figure That He Won't Go Out and Fight sent him by a three to one vot He didn't seek} gover nen THE STAR EDITORIAL AND MAGAZINE PAGE @ (i): | | but Bu: committee to} afraid must to under-| red coun investigation ke or on thie man. ne of Be | for By Mail, out of ety year, % Entered 6 HECK months, $1.50; 4 at y jaan matter, THING | STAR DUST JOGH WISE BAYS: “Lem Horsblock says his idear of a misspent life is ter raise a fine set of whiskers and then part bal in th’ middie.” | BIG RECEP. FOR | work and gr {tancy about recog | HON. DEM. PROS. | of Portugal? 1 t ne of ut | With | the Datly }to work per for the The cepted invitation Da a Price 6 Ping ll 1nd and Yotty jg PICTURE the Chi own champ thrown upog 4 Why (his he nizing the republic Uncle Bam a monarch LOTIO characterintle Thing t receptior Mowing Are You Well Informed? At first gl If they , the to try the What Name heep What 1 What Year"? Where are cranberries grown? ar these bre easy next best thing ocr woman, visltigg * that We alls Y street comer 4 hie whistle ang the other side of he blows the whig, I © all rush back 1 7 (if that Science and Invention, was narrowly || the way to Ate announces ty York horse || spell it) 4 discovery that shou a horse | about an jes nha w York! policeman a free Thanksgiving tur-| He key. This made it necessary | Kl¢ many a poor fellow to dig into| ture the revenue from his apartment) side of the horse, and hence is not house block | visible to the gaze. | In the evening our distinguished Only 19 more earnings days to! visitor will be guest of bone Christmas. oore theatre, where vaud program ) arranged m on your wife have in nism? three andard breeds “I the 1 all? wrote Thousand They fase averted in show hy gained admigsion say a panic the New a means Habeas Our gulahed townaman, has consented to act as mar f the day, and will head the sion uptown from the depot will enya dappl f P His other leg is on the other lish the house of These indeed kings are deuces Want to ab , do they? when lo be Somebody gave each N be Typ i has Ltt's the statement Ch analyze of cago millionaire with @x:| “No American million-| afford @ count.” Doesn't] t to the same thing as] heiress is a Ma 1s the torer the po. Dis teen When a ty tightly between atrer| on B to ¢at the forefinger and Bastiiy a Wait until the fly beoomes yle through ‘The! DB |remove A, and in the right hand, Ag -apal der the surface of the paste. Lett. | handed paste brushes tay be use ¥ desired. to the paste pot. T. ROOSEVELT the veh ee Monologiat, steer roping, rough rid-| progh ing, big stick Juggling and mind 1s operandi: reading ; A x BALIANGER & PERKINS team in their famous Conservation and Conver sation.” “They Never Will Be Missed.” J. Plerpont has sens feeling | jie a one-act farce, | Mgt.” heen MANUEL & GABY Pee Paris by Gas lately ‘orn beef hash THE WRIGHT bur and Orville BROTHERS in unique aerial The only difficulty % tm tom. out of | ¥ ering the body. ===, HE chances are that Presiden | Taft doesn't know a whole i labout it, but just wate) him a noise like @ canal expert, Dance at Dressuinnd wool Motherintaw|. GRUMBLE and the world grum-| | bles with you kes WHEAT er and a half} TO BE rich ts not to | money, but to be content we to six bave Austrailia “l SUPPOSE,” said Lafe Young, | —_ the new Iowa senator, to an old ac quaintance, “you people here have heard of the great honor that ha ben conferred upon me?” We need to give the coast defense “Yep, we have.” Bighty th aps| “Ab, and what do they say about ding no/| it?” nense, They don’t say nothin’, If tt had om Just laugh.” OUR DISCONTINUED STOKY “I will dissolve the sugar id Wickershan THE END. trust,” usand troops In nee them there'd be They 80,000 Jape Hurry to the “Hurry Out Sale” Your Last Chance TO GET Any Suit or Overcoat In the House, Eleven Dollars $18, $20, $22.50 and $25 Values All to Go at One Price Saturday Over: 1,000 Men’s Suits, Overcoats and Cravenettes, an unlimited selection of Blacks, Blues and fancy weaves worth up to $25, all to go overboard Saturday for $11 ICTOR Men’s, Police and Firemen’s Heav ¥ ia Suspenders 50c Values aC BALLARD MUSIC HOUSE | 5411 20th Av. N. W Ballard 1277 OPEN EVENINGS Hats, Gloves, Underwear, Sweaters, Shirts, Mackinaws, Men’s and Boys’ Clothing and Furnishings must go—Saturday Himelhoeh Bros. 625 First Avenue Kline & Rosenberg’s Old Stand 5,000 Silk Four-in-Han Neckties 50c Values, 20¢ Each, Or— 3 for 50e Foot of Cherry Street

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