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) STAR—WEDNBSDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1910. 4 ere Member of United Press. Published ° ; pas sy a: a 7 ptr o one month, #9 ssos,"ga."eula"s THE STAR EDITORIAL AND MAGAZINE PAGE 2322252228 Matored at Seattle, Wash. po stoftice as second-class matter for three months or more } i OUR FAITH IN MEN AND THE AWFUL DosE | Town of Edmonds Will Try a Socialist Mayor : STAR DUST ~-MIKE--THEY LOVE HIM $0 IT IS TO US : an Uv for Next Two Years--It’s W. H. Cook, Carpenter’... «9%, fait ssw, “Tve just been disappointed in “another man,” moaned old POR THE LOVE OF mikg PUT ON MOR@ SPRKED// denanliniionia seal 9 heavier wn into a corner of his droop heavier thaw alr Grouch, as he shifted his stogie ¢ ing mouth and waited for something aympathetic Little Town Half Way Be- ©. Be tpproves OF new supreme a } I've almost lost faith in alt men,” he went on, “I believed in tween Seattle and Everett court ph White. He oie ap fs | this man so implicitly that | wou¥l have Intrusted with him all 1 had Chooses Equal Rights Man proves of Elihu H. Root, H. Cabot i in the world, ~—He's No Fanatic, Lodge and the Payne-Aldrich tariff Did you do that? doonainane : No; but I might have done tt.” Edmonds, Wash, will have a h in him that I might—" |#octalist mayor after January 1, Another Great Victory for the People. rick Coal & Coke Co. gives ite iployes 60,000 pounds of candy as Christmas gilts. How much did you ever trust him wit Well—nothing; but I had so much fa Let's check off that ‘might.’ So you haven't lost anything but | the first elty in the state of Wash your faith in him. And you never {ntrusted him with anything else. [ington to do so. Poor fellow! How cruelly your confidence has been betrayed W * H. Cook, 60 years old, carpen- BS BAASEESSREESLSESE BSB | The mistletoe, according to an old Celtic legend, was on but because it furnished the wood for the Savior’s cross was cor demned to exist as a parasite on | other trees thereafter We put our faith In men by placing a few dollars or a six-rooms- | ter and engineer, Is the man. with-bath in their care, and then we hire a detective to shadow What sort of man fs this man them and see that they don't do um, |Cook, then, this new soclalint | a tree, | We put our faith in mon by making them put up a bond and | mayor? That's what The Star man t mad | wanted to find out | sign three papers and swear a couple of oaths, and then we & at Dame Fortune and call Hi sorts of bad nantes for frow Its a nice little town, ia Bd us, and wonder why men are so unworthy of trust or confide: monds, 16 miles north of Seattle, Our faith in men is such an awful dose that the men who take [on the Sound, with well laid Ten million dollars worth of jpeace! Hut don't forget the bloody Mt get sick and go to Canada to recover é atreots and flourishing industries. Ibattle of Homestead In most fnstances we d our fa’ as a fiveyearold | it's a town any man could be proud eos y } foe u od; we ft nt it lor hy . * question machine on two legs does Ww , |of heading On one leg of a crow well enough, but in four days, if we see no gre t, we dig It | Mayorelect Cook was at home, o so yg dh cnet up to f r Of course i }tm a well built house, bullt by him had lived fh Basins Re eo iis ous weaaneles an tar as {pelt }had lived more than a ¢ they 1 1 what lies beyond w ca cont nee la it true, as the diapatches say, / ny i ur ar { We lose far mor @ through our suspicions than we 40 | Mr. Cook, that you are a socialist haglems end ie. ng through over-credulousness T viewer wanted to make aAEIOONS ONS Us | " ce ainaon tasks ‘caaiied ak tied Arctle volcanoes are raging; just| mee means. of Sreduation by ssctety,! W. H. LOOK heard of Doe Cook | oh and in the distribution of products wu ; srTgg | Among the Workers on an equitable | 8? haa lived thuch outdoors, and You don't hear this only from will not form on the 7 Saka Gua tines Gece cae anes of the man who|the socialists, You hear it every how window if the bre¢ of The immigration © posed of senators nd his Carl Marx and his y showed that he| wh The progré elements electric fan be turned ; sentativ talist 1 favor of a | Arth oes carefully y and had leaven-| of old parties are a sign of the gla "Be of ation Asiatica but of Europeans | “How far do yor pe hy with common | this © revolt. The people are | rn “at & an te 4 : not getting their share, You hear) THEN IT HAPPENED | , s declared that economic rather than sentimental con- | Kdmonds?” } mut @ fanattle would think |{t everywhere | y | tions shou revail; th igrants now coming are | He's No Fanatic that one town alone Gould be oper-| His Present Program (Our Daily Discontinued Story.) | be driven re by te erable condition abroad, but me . i Cook la a let lookin man with ated in pure socialixt fashion with But what are you going to do A pale pink imitation of a human ne aire to improve their lot; that the time has come w . the weather beaten face of one | Wt the Consent of the Inbabitants ht now, a» mayor male wandered Into a newapaper * not to encourage a further infusion of the poor, {I said the mayor-ete tefore we 1 hop al » make office, dus off a chair with a “ee unskilled can have pure socialism Ed-| things easier for nan handkeroblef and sat down Sie They propose, in a word, a ¢ reversal of the historic palicy © : onds we will have to have it in| works, to make Edmonds a better pardon us, he—took out al| the republic Sure, W Washington and in the United town to live in, Ar 5 1 can do t of pink note paper, put his| a The new census indicates « total population for the nati t BELieve IN States as a whole. jwould be only remedial now left hand to his brow and pulled c ninety-odd million. Is this the reasonable limit of our capacity? And is coming,” he The press dispatches stated that a soulful expression. | att Is it trae that our industrial system can absorb no more of thone added p © people's | you won out in the election with| The editor expled {t from afar! ‘ humble tmmigrants who for a hundred years have become. the revolt a high t of liv-| the support of the ‘wets and gauntered tn, his hands sore-| = = = a9 second and third generation, the bone sinew of the na the ng, ma the big trusts) The sociatet mayor was a lttle}ly encumbered with weapons of mer who fight our battles in tt r nd, in peace, bear for who ref e fairly with the | indignant w ward on sturdy shoulders the fabric our civilization? men who produce, the dissatisfa There has been an Who are you and what are you Texas alone could support 150,000,000 people and b tion with the two old parties, both| made to discredit my victory as a| doing?” asked the editor crowded than several European countries. California ts the site of at which are dominated in their aps that explains It 1 am 4 poet,” res nded the pale France and could as readily sustain 40,000. With the same @ensity as Massachusetts it would contain about 55,000,000. Wy oming has less than one-tenth of a man to each square mile, Neva da has nearly 40 square miles for each citizen THE UNITED STATES COULD SUSTAIN PLE IN A CONDITION OF HIGHER AVERAGE THAN IT NOW SUSTAINS NINETY MILLIONS- If it had a humane economic system If it compelled the highest use of its land If it allowed no man to hold land out of use for ape If it were as anxious to help the small man make a living as ft is to help the big man to make a profit. Unless we cannot ha these things it cannot be necessary to jon by the representatives I haven't taken a drink for many] pink thing, “and | am composing rporationism, is | years | niversal over the country Cook came to Edmonds 12 years | aco and helped build the Edmonds town h With one other man h a branch of th clalln party. It was humble and i By the Regal Dentists John Resch | If you are a woman and have a | small pet dog, and you are calling jon a friend who is stopping at a lhotel, it might be wise not to let | your dog make too free with the jarticles on the desk. Witness | what happened yesterday at a} | local hotel | A woman carrying a little Papil |lon, mostly white, stood by the r while she waited to her a friend was “at you married, Mr. ower asked od several years ago he replied simply, “Since then | bave been alone. I have kept y | shut the door in the face of the tmmigrant. If we cannot have | . . hildren with me, and kept them hema’ Semaie ne be a 0 0 grew restless these things the inevitable result will be to kill off some of the | | h-Cl D t t t in school | “Does dart p fete things the inevitabte result ii off some } Hig ass Vents al’: er ak hE |, "Does darling wish to walk upon ssn utosenncaa | father, good citizen, socialtat mayor | trees. Then tte shall There!” | There will be lots of people out | "fhe room dork looked oh aggre ide Edmonds watching his nin nts” Ly moreso Tit 8:00" Reasonable Prices calles hensively, but his not to make re = 3 : and he held his peace. Dog eee en Oar Mothed ja due|. AdVerUsement says a “farm wil ic made straight for a big ink . ‘aa . an a ptvre dies Negee ibe divided or sold as a hole | well and poked his slender aristo- Heredity is the greatest of blessings and the curse most to be to the superior cha r of the Donia See's Geekeees niteten | elke neue tate hs Gare, eaetae work, which ts beyond the a feared | | ; 5 ; a es papabll- | position lious depths. He spluttered, ein oe, Ors father 1s a book ‘Ten chances to one boy ities of any but the very top-notch | Prob | 4 turned toward his own Jove books—and a boy (or a girl, elther, fo mur Be x RE TRE pounds ong ~All that matter) to love The husband or mother loves whisky books. sulped down their feelings and that Washington crossed the Dela d can you Imagine any How does Santa Ciaus get into| Who try, as far as in thetr tried to look concerned. It will ware river and @ acked the Hes /an epic masterpiece for your ‘Then | et ieee pos Chr ie tie poe af appetite of the child or chil I" steam heated flat? _— = bg a sinns at Trenton that night It Happened oak take that ink weeks to disappear DI The mother loves music. From the tin te cf matitie | ‘ f “Ob,” wald the t old she soothes him with music—and pe ay be the | t pry Tenn. was found THEN IT HAPPENED mR NS, BPCRCMAL ThocEES ty private mother of a Chopin. Who knows n Christmas day, 1800. | (The End.) . areenese and Coughe J 7 privas a The mother nags. Babies after the pare there pationt s abouts understand only too well what the croasfire of hot words we ch mean-—and the babies nag! | average Mommie meets daddy at thé door with a smile—and who shall work Gare to say that this doesn’t teach the baby that being pleasant ts od, if you have two the right thing? 7 if teeth in the we can This ali comes under the word HEREDITY all that are mt without We continue to inh fashions and fancies after we reach the age of say 40 And the lesson is: Be right BEFORE baby comes. | Then set him a good exan and your baby shall profit Surely you feel immense responsibility for the are brought into the world, if not against their will, at out their consent. of bridge or are suffering effects of poor dentistry the have a full and good looking then come to o' examination of your mouth and let us explain the nature of our work and the exact ex We cure pyo commonly known ease ( teeth) | A written guarantee given with all work | Why all pas come out short on REGAL DENTAL OFFICES presents 1405 Third Av., N. W. Cor. Union. LAST CALL FOR OBSERVATIONS REMEMBER the empty stock it needs darning. alveolaria Riggs’ dis | ng. We mean dad's. Chances are A, MR. CARNEGIE is now $50,000,000 ahead of Mr. Rockefeller in the matter of restitution ° 0 6 | Christmas “WHY all this comment on Salome?” asks A. Reader. Large . because that’s about all there is on her, dear o © oO MISS LOVEL HERMAN, weight 80 pounds, has @ ©., after doctors took a live lizard from her stoma: drinking water. WESTLAKE MARKET THE SHOPPING CENTER FOR CHRISTMAS BUYERS RMI We Se at Akron, Boll the o 0 © | OR. COOK intimates cnat the cold air rattled him and made him think he'd found the pole, But it was jast blamed hot air that Cal., that Judge Seawell has to clear the room of society women But the men may remain. Down with exclusive rights for men and will roast a apecial Arow made us think #0. | OTTO PARTHIER Come to Staile 11 and 12—Sec. 2 o 0 o | | , Now Stalls 6-6-7—Section 2 For Christmas Poultry of all WITH a states’ rights democrat and ex-confederate soldier as | | Leg of Lamb 1 kinds at reasonable prices. a chief justice of the United States supreme court, we have drifted far | Freshly killed Turkeys, Geese . ’ from the passions of the civil war. And that's good. | e Lottfee AM | 2d Chickens at lowest market A A in #6 | price " “ NASTINESS so thick in that Dr. Burke trial at Santa Rosa, Wishes you a Merry Christmas, 1 Serve You Better |} All Week, Supreme Blend 40c Coffee, Blend of High-Grade Coffee for Every child a your Christmas Dinner A receive FREE 0 0 6 JUDGE HIGHLEY, of Oklahoma City, fined a woman $25 for a leading a 16-year-old girl to ruin. The recall would put 7 ize 1 ‘ Extra Christmas Blend—better . —oh, Christma 400 wear to go to fall for cometmpt af High grade Furs at actual cost and less. We ctal 4 : must close out a tee manufactured furs before Janu MISSOURI mar 1 his stenogra and took her Into th Result is in the 1 e court and firm in iver. Which goes to show that ust Very Chace of ne ean Ae | Get Your | 33¢ iitrai se wet] Christmas Roasts: 0: ell he married | Try Our Coffee, %¢ Per Cup cox ie os other things are ‘ot RUSSIAN PONY COATS, THE GENUINE KIND, cts te ae ; tee eee nQBSERVATIONS: I don't Ktow’ whether of not to elves A GOOD NUMBER TO SELECT FROM AT Ako yourselt at home at Ff py THE One Cup of Cottes FRES WEEE = Ment’s wile § baadaos present. Can you help me ACT ¥ + a BROWNE'S 6 9 ne Cup of Coffe , : Seg CA or sown rane a _wenrine | CHP CLS SW? BOOEA | sess 0 pucm _the door mat, Ra one JAP MINK SET; regular JAPANESE MARTEN SET, | Circle “W” Lamb—You know the Brand ~-Turkeys \ $ Xmas Trees | and Other Poultry Free Delivery rege Angeles Cafe §) iiin Goins [SET ctetatstawe rice UM cant ae mie OEATTLE Tg An corne 60 Open All Week Up tf 1422-24-26 First Av NO $30.00 > ™ ; wall ‘$50 00 Delivered Free Main Entran e Phones—Ind. 2335; Sunset, Main 3003 10 P. M. JS tata Me det th ff oer youn . BB oo Shorthand aretrnes | bot $32.0 iar ee HH. Parkinson | "ian tossing Turkeys, Chickens, * Fron Dlenae se Mg yptelacedtaal lida. ta large St $3 Mut \ ibe peuad 20¢ | Fancy inp Rice, per pound ‘ae , Ducks, Geese Moving Pictures GRIFFIN’S BUSINESS COLLEGE ¥! FREI WESTLAKE MARKET | Westlake Avenue Fifth and Pine Cc. C. BERG 1425 First Avenue New Halght Bidg. 24 and Pine Width wioos WHY COOK AT HOME?

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