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Member of United Press. Published Daily by The Star Publishing Co, Entored at Seattie, Wash, » ane " ® We People Who Live Behind Window Panes Have Fallen Among Thieves Dusiness 10 months Cleaned up a million dotiars, Fined $10,000 Busted Net profit: $990,000 ; This, in brief, is the history of the late lamented window glass trust a The Imperial Window Glass Co," began business on January 0 glass factories manu controlling nearly of all the window glass 1, 1910. It was a selling agency and handling more than 90 per cent factured in this country The Imperial company lost no time ge y. Ry October 1 ting b 1910, according to the testimony of Ub urtment of Justice, pric had been advar 1 70 per cent above ev hat preva led , April, 1909, In 10 months eared a million dollars, or 40( per cent on its capitalization The ox in the wo: Y of the most flagrant and jonal vi Aw that hag been brought to the attention ¢ ; So department noce ily got busy a and “busted trust. The taburg we at o far as | i. al gompany the enorme $2,600, an doach of . ef the company $500. any lo yr ‘ ! Bocence of {intentional wrongdoing, ye y on a > ¢ the charge brought a tae What is a t » \ trust at once protests Its tanocence and conf sy A t would probably A some y to ja ‘ ‘ ate He took ‘ at the tr had been 4 ed and is it not a more t hment th ail to made to re quish a « much as a nm ¢ 10 months? ttst ge have tt A wh gave tb ate and w say, in t fir . b A a evidence of the government's attitude against such offenses, as It was regarded as “a most serious case Serio is right. It I8 serious. When a group form a trust, clear a million dollars tn 10 months & picayune fine of $10,000—it's serious indeed ‘ the practicability of delibe violation of the Sherma « to form a trust and get away with {t-—-how & t ay while the sun shines—that is while the ponderous of justice is getting started—then meekly pay & fine and divide the sw And now that the window glass trust has been dissolved? Lower prices, perhaps? Not #0 you closed down drawing of many more fires as the alternativ though. Plants have been in wages with the The individual manu. Lower here is talk of a 30 wages per cent cu facturer must needs make up the $500 he dropped fn the little game of daring t » on. The plants tn Imperial company make band-blown glass. Now comes the American Window Glass ( he country’s biggest pre ¢ of machine-biown glass, and cheerf pn ments upon the dissolution of its “rival” by issuing a new schedule of ade announcing A GENERAL ADVANCE IN PRICES. the answer? + No anawer Only a com “THOU SHALT NOT STE The Strike That Struck The Praztlian sallors won their strike, for that was all the “revolution” amounted to. The boys wanted more pay hours and fewer lick! And they won because th had the punch”—that fs to say, they had on their sid werable a ent of FORCE Wher ingmen win it is Anse » the p fnjure th en oyer’s bu by eping the shop id there is m to be made running tt When yers win they have hetr aide the strongest ar pat of all, HUNGER AND COLD An ind al system which rests on force rather than reason and justice is bebind the times. The day is coming whea it w " humanized and civilized LU "7 “ did the re fy bought, I sold * were low " are swe! nan, GO TO THE SOIL! The i Go edge, energy and determination to be a real a eas. WILL WIN, for yot three times a day, 365 days in ople of the swo he y GENTLEMEN, do your Christmas shopping early or not at all Oe, i STANDARD OIL advanced 16 cents after the price cut. Posst ble that Brother Rockefeller has got a new tw no ust? ee ee SEND your bachelor friend a paper of safety pina ff mas. And don't you t won't find us em, either SAY, the raflroads fig the rease of rates only amount to $100,000,000. Wha la? A PENNSYLVANIA » rh , tal 4 The hospital beats the mat a actual resul ° ye? THEY'RE after Berg ist congressman-elect. pie from his hand. It’s al innovatior h tablish n tom of ng ple from P Morgan's han “are KANSAS CITY woman says she was reincarnated from an al ley cat. And her brute of o husband will Ifkely say that {t comes from the everlasting how! for r m downward. MEETINGS to protest nat high food prices are being held all over Europe, What r 1 v pose? “Open our mar kets to American beef." Do they know the price? Have they got it? MARY GARDEN’S “Salor 8 called by Chicago people “the boldest ece of artistic im y ever produced on a tocal stage The dispatch add at “her packed wit 1 elements of society What blamed hypoer we are OCTAVE CHANUTE of © go wrot , - him of a but ne Head com , # the fu r t f $1. and 61.25 now W096 per b B. W. ALEXANDER, 1580 PIKE PLACR Btalis Westlake Free Delivery NEW SINGER SEWING MACHINES $30.00 At the New White Office 1101 Third Avenue, Corner Bpring Street Telephone Main 1625. New White Independent 955 Machines Rented, $2.00 Per Month All White Machines Repaired Free OPEN EVENINGS Buy or Sell Real Estate. Classified Page. Business Chances. Ses ‘This Man Started as a Stuttering Farmer Boy Now He’s Chief Owner of the Youth’s Star Man Has Talk With W. Hartshorn, lishes Magazine for Boys— Grea Church As Boys’ Friend, N. Is | Up wagazine has appealed to the boy This is W. N. Hartshora, of Bos ton. He fs on a 12,000¢mlle tour 4a school as ons of the 1 want boys to be good, to be hy, to be t to clear 4,” he said. “The church and ald o rig « and ht grow on the part of the boy They | both part of the bigger move at.” Married Boss’ Daughter } Mr. Hartaborn didn't t the | Youth's Compar He worked > sible position, then he| married mm ' For his rinlaw was ate W. N. HARTSHORN ©. Ford, f any years at the} vidi oui stato helm of the great boy paper | i » Perry Mason company ts Mat-|¢¢ as the official publishers, but! princtpal positions tn the business cen *S & Matter of fact there is no| organization of the magazine. 1" THE PUBLIC EYE SEN firet Jeft the farm, a| international Sunday tiny boy, without acquaintances tn | ‘ mm, which boids its 13th trien Boston, he was up against it for a tial convention next June in Ban whie. He couldn't get a job. He | Francisco. was hungry. He solved the diffi In addition, Mr. Hartshorn gets culty by t a card on himself it another magazine for womer help @ stutt alled “The Modern Priactlia.” He of the streets with-this also the author of “An Era of and it kept him in food for m Progress and Promise,” a book de [ull finally a store keeper felt go 4 to the fare of colored for him and put him to work, ©. Booker Washin has sald cured him f of stuttering, is that the book is an important con encouraged by thia success, tr bution for and obtained a job with Mr. Hartshorn'’s stay in Youth's Companion Rent he will be kept basy meet Was Promoted Often ag Cittecent Sunday seb _— toes, delivering lectu: and will He was still a youns engage in various du ng to but he stuck to his } As fine create an Interest in the coming went on he got p ted agaig and vention. He leaves this evening ATOR CHAS. J. HUGHES, JR./*#8!n, Ul he was one of the! for Spokane bad not the t How has b at t The way to cure ere cold cheat, back of Pa two hours Who Believer of Denver will eth Dn attle ia ont owner of th toda » at the Washi Ib healt to talk on t id Compound ev You 50c wert allroad Silk a oe 4-in-Hand tor Ties, » safe and 20¢ to work out the Each, or of the interests ct Hughes wa 3 for— of progres Bpeer, the demo. or, whose rule which he has allowed to Courish BREAKS THE WORST COLD WITHOUT ONE GRAIN OF QUININE most effective and ha the Grippe taken g head ake this harmless cted, with the k © is no « m ( " Entrance R Cut Price for 30 Days Ohio Dentists Se Gin tan Sale HE STAR—FRIDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1910. Pub- in the the prin th's Cot. such man or m as Perry Mason Ther When he 10¢ Handkerchiefs, white, linen finish— 2 FOR 5c Hurry Phe Out Sale HIMELHOCH $1.00 Persian Silk Ties, or head mbs, ia a in Fancy Xmas Boxes that $2.00 Cooper's Underwear, f wool ribbed, in assorted ‘ tor h colors. il $2.50 Union Suits, heavy wool ribbed = lS re $2.50 Flannel Shirts, in plain or fancy styles, Hurry-Out $1 50 price wool Coat yarn, ets. Hurry Out price Cupid came aod bo married Mr. Hartshorn told something of | the y her's daughter, When Dr his life story Ford died, be succeeded to his hold “I was a farmer boy,” he said | 2a “l was handicapped by jack mong church people W. N. Hart money, by lack of friends, ar ; | Shorn ts better known as chairman of all by the fact that I stuttered.” Of the executive committee of the School aan Hurry-Out price .. RED TN , a $4.50 knitted, pock $2.95 Companion 25c Boston Garters, assorted Sweaters, | How about the STAR DUST An Ode to Yuletide’s coming, fe Mig eate and Santa YOU wit) hear the @ And overwork yo HAVEN'T you send Who WON'T om And shoewen for thetr fee MIKE dead CUDANY, p Did the any undertaker You. pikees all-— Clauses inner call, “cate food anc ork packer, is out Mike's policies in saving every thing but the squeal? HORACE ologint FLETCH has a home he lives mogt of the York hotel ER, the chew in Venice, but time in a New THE United States has three times as many miles of railroad as Engiat France and Germany econd the nomination of Lodge for that job as to royalty, the United States ambassadorship to Eng land TO READ the Bible through at the rate of a chapter a day would NEW Beh YORK, Dee b is probab ampion t he has « n Philadelphia When Mr omni at. f 90 oe Now t in Jess than day there w on & monorntl row from hours yd York's For 26 year ay to his bust; miles awa he fast trains two. Perhaps be a subway that will whirl yurg to Swift ville in 60 20 minutes, But it will not carry Mr. Schoch. He is now and he decided a few weeks ago eo m ch pouncing around. Whe och first began his/| Kast 54 tally travels the trip took close to| Friendly { of ett b s per By Mail cents for two mont Twenty-five ‘cent for three out 29 cents for om 5 certs for tangent mouth when SubsEriptiog fe months or mo three and th months. take years “They Never Will Be Missed—" Poor Richard Ballin ger hasn't yur son wa at college er. “Is his bis | OP no cod 1 “Ars Husk and O' Bre: Blunderby. “He's a ainore no movers. ne wo of them could THE Jast Ivor of th ¢ you wanted ee can revolution was rd man was mesdeg ) died in Noble count no bs about 699 8, at the age of 104 thls occasion the If killed at the Duo were taking an § my water, and he took his place at the| the second floor. I athe * of 16 year He drew an an Li — q nual pension of $500 | McHusk, who was fi fhe ndedly let g bacco. 0 10 SA ey (THE END) Interesting Reading 7 (ail fo) Wd ) WIA and enjoy my home, tham to be a hived up in Manhattan.” i @ makers The “home without a rr now open to working girls st Lodge. As the nickname/ there are no rules for|** at it Is called the Girls 165) ra ight- from: * booklet helde is matter if you have ndicates the conduct of the girls in the] soc: time and mon lodge. They are expected to govern | neariy every “‘cure’ themselves. | —~tavesome Mrs. J. Pierpont Morgan is among the foremost contributors to the Ee and Mra. Cornelia E. Mar chairman of the governing a e «ir home to live among fore he haa rented a house in New-|is hoped by the promoters tha’ ark, N. J, into which he w short may only be first of several move 1 then have onl similar inst | nl s half moruing and|solve the livir 1 oe night { New York's “furnts i Move {nto town—right Into New | girls the Y ‘ ed Mr. Schock I} No one can five at the faxe should say not! People only stay | carns more than the in New York; they don't live there.|is more than 35 years sold Fiat is an abomination, | want | girls are allowed to have r 3 « home, not a cramped cell in ajera, and are not required at-lar monstrous coop. Of course four|tend church. There is accommoda-| # © hours a to put in om railway colors. .. 10¢ all $. jay ie @ lot of time for 261 $3 trains $1.00 Umbrellas, steel rod, paragon frame. Hurry-Out 2.50 K. & R tyles. Hurry Out price Last Call! BROS.’ “HURRY OUT” SALE CLOSES SATURDAY Positively your last and only chance to share in this golden harvest. Will you stand idly by and pay full prices later, or will you join the final grand rush of wise buyers and save fully one-half? It’s up to you to act quickly, not next week or some other time, but right now. Remember, these bar- gains are for Saturday only. Get busy and hurry to the “Hurry-Out Sale.” Any Suit or Overcoat IN THE HOUSE FOR $12.85 CRAVENETTES WITH “PRESTO” COLLARS INCLUDED $30, $27.50, $25 AND $22.50 VALUES ‘t new shapes; soft or Hats thon for 40 lodgers, who pay from ) to $6 a week Pivetetli= $2.00 Heavy Gray Wool Coat Sweaters. Hurry-Out 95c price . .. 4§e OD $1.00 Monarch Bosom Shirts, for men and boys. Hurry- 25c all the stiff $1.50 Out price