The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 14, 1911, Page 4

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

4 THE STAR—FRIDAY, APRIL 14, 1911. THE SEATTLE STAR_ [30 WHY NOT SMILE AWHILE? vi ‘Eleven Children in Home of This Fire Lieut. NOTHING IW TH) SETTING vm maT | But Work Is Easy Because Love Rules Al -E——= n | Mra, Carrie Chap Catt, lee A Voice From the Dead Star Dust lan) turer tn an addronn I rig Bes: in Washington, referring | Hut,’ he sald, ‘we mn can't pre al dirty Mnen . : tend to be men’s equals, Take war and , for Instance. Suppose a war arose an frailty. Alas! alas! the worst crimes of] now. the onetegued man| % BE (between us and Hngland, or us and = — =s s and Japan, what history have been perpetrated under their sanction. The blood] can't have Ta, perma hy Germany, of of martyrs and of patriots, crying from the ground, summons) man with two lr would you do then, madam? . r I'd do the same as you would them to jud : | ) We f I answered, promptly, ‘I'd wit at my it w t | > Ry this time the “Monde Bo » i i desk and write articles urging other 1 mols” must feel his hair standin * people to go and fight!” ere 2 ond ike & Clreassian beauty’s 4 Spring Cleaning Hint ‘gg age Old hair brushes which have be Kina as Siave come soft can be made quite firm tle of the Gentil JOSH Wiss and hard by dipping them in a| nfs stn the 1 : SAYS ‘ trong solution of alum timony and en ather | fath Wwiee 6 oes Hard drinkers are seldom hard adful forms workers, n, ¢ viet has th’ artis | | L hear you contemplate be The Mex accumulates much tle temperment | « An aeronaut? his You have been mis you soon hear of | ¢ 1, [intend t woe via the manana route ) remain an aero] One of the easiest things to cultt cipher ate is suspicion | him as th’ prison demon,” If you want to find out all about Peer Pe ia ce . ata ee : “ : ene @ Tithe wewepaper, eopenall | LIEUT. SUTTON, HIS WIFE AND THE CHILDREN, HAROLD, ESTHER, ELSIE, DEWEY, MERTIE, - ri. ea . J , ; ma” P ang ri ew rhe ERNEST, RUTH, HAZEL, GLENN, AND EOWARD sg . edited Oe ae te tee tte te tt tet te te tt te) could keep such a lot of youngsters ried 22 y P have 11 children, . * nder one roof and get enough D over 18, the the forms of 1 hic t 1 1 apt of} H ng cle ' wh. U4 ondon ws turing!) ® When Roosevelt was pass quiet to read the evening pape y gent hs, who a - / A London man is manufacturing pore re Henry I / rabies and amethysts from dust. * ing through Seattle, Rev 1 visited the home of Frank J. ing and frown bet Nothing remarkable about it! Any ® B. Sutton sent him a pletu Sutton last night—and I have the |ing. N t seem ud mano ts " \ lone ald t man with the dust can get jewels, |* Of his son, LAeut. Frank J. Sut answer. It is lo and the surest an ¢ nent to keep persecution glov . and Smithfi ' eaniin , agence / r ; & ton, of the Seattle fire depart- # | of all love, mother love corf nder such elf. t, Mra. Sutton and their e Sut me is neat as ac A A and ork of the househol You “ ° mistaken,” not . drudge of r f utton’s answer, ton, r When | the house Green La » the Sutto live ra woman's vo" , 7 7 frien . praying id have heard a F fl tonight working lish history with massacre and murder—even with the blood : fe ay “ ; , ia age visit the big Seattle tally pin drop. But a6 soon as she fin-|« We have been hop. of innocent women. " . a ae p always serve one with the but ished, the merry hum of the chil-|ing © ¢ et shifted to the “Aye, sir, and it wa r in our countr “ ae te Mepis f ter to show that It lent oleomarna |S kek RAR Ra eA AK RK dren's volces began over again stat We don't dare fl the { mane “ % ; > hired amine ‘ and one > pe | Mra. Sutton had just put two of , een Lake—that would Ss oy Saath tit 1 ; point of power : yh go oy ~4 BY ELEANOR ADDAMS. the babies to bed Sale ich 3 d th : Pies aera true to one girit” The socialist member of congres I had ex od a scene of tur-| “There ts wonderful ¢ many eowntric votlscon yy dogg ‘Well, I've Seon true to the Ti} has the laugh on the republicans | moll. Here was a family with 11/4 3 sald 1 When three grave doctors disagree, now ie 5 action to the unutt le 4 Princo pest ele Bei at 6, and 1 democ! e can be sitting |children—healthy American chil n't any newspaper! we soe 4 procenilall the Fugitive Slave I htt a tly in his seat holding caucuses dren, who love to play and romp| should write about us , oa . - 1 . genes geen his party and nobody be ut and laugh and shout. I was But,” I said, there are not | But when our congressmen fall out, Senator Charles Sumner, the able successor of the great 2 HAVE MA READ THIS TO PA about nt huw any one person! many couples who have been mar-! They call an extra session, Daniel Webster, way back in 1854 made the above arraignment} sald to him this morning, ‘are you very hard up just now? el of judicial outrages. | am hi p, he replied, soberly If Sumner were alive today what would he think of some " of our judges and their decisions? eee tadend - . ASE ps: ntedoté What would be his comments on the control of courts anda hat with an aigretts or som: coe, Be, 0, say. darting — rea a ues for a judges by “Big Business”? can always fin e money to let his dear little wife go to the What words could he find strong enough to express his | °°""' Washingto ae So a opinion of Judge Hanford’s decision in the coal land grabbing | ra -ay gen oay pa case, for instance? we, . iq RBAD THIS TO TEACHER berate faenk ites of § * his ever , Cheer up. There hasn't beer ‘ naturally could not fall/ . / / birth on Fifth av., Noo York, for bright childre : ar Huts ; ‘ . n defi pow you Coren. geary F lover ton years—and that’s the The ex- of the ors plete 7 rset igge ht Be tage trogg all right!” rept : ple who absolutely refuse to write.beck congeaty which f > faws of conformiéy that our musta’t forget ye aaa grate his conviction that liberate % away ¢ \ neighborhod that breeds our only Puritan Fathers persistently r 1 vey; and which after “ hat I will he ‘ a " —— which to see 04 ner—Laok here! Isn't that good Americéns wards, with Jeffreys on the bench, crimsoned the page of Eng FS Sh , oF tess AAkeinn wont out to SEER EERE EEE REET while it ad said will gt all thought going to t rat” asked nool inspector. walled little Bi t worn't me.” The Israelites in Egypt Again ever been hit lt to examine he most ignorsnt It Odessa, Russia, supplied Alexandria, Catr 4 other Exyp A ng igen ws. Angrily he narrated the last incident cities with matzos, or unle d bre or the Passover fe way said that, sir? he mistress. ds altogethe William & h, snorted the ir n insignificant, uninteresting litt t is it? eon dh sag ated the teact Then don't yer believe ‘im wa aee tes “ rigkest Nar he er may take my word for it; @ done Thousands of years when Europe was asckeeper wilderness, and America and Australia were not eamed Bishop . = ; ’ , Mix-quart Gray Gran.) Wire Tc | White Enamel! Bread Egypt was the seat of the wo Nzati sphir r pixcopal church beliqves that " x15 . . | pyramids, now regarded as adows of the dark ar n to enter into the kingdom of heaven: than |} ite Enamel Ket- | use 00 " Box, size 10x15% | Shaker Flour Sif Nickel-Plated Copper | irs. Potts’ Irons, I] the eye of needle,” and tn consequence |f tie, good quality, dow. | ™Ake* . f inches, 10 inches | the best sifter made; | Tea Kettle, best | ot of three, with who preach ntly to the rich in some ee ree toast deep: just right for | can be operated with | quality; large 10 ¢ wor eet gs handle and stand; were then new marvels of architecture, and an oppresse le, the | ha endants of the 12 sons of Jacob, grown to vast numbers, helped | 9 ‘ descendan’ 8 cs ’ ich cg A : Mgr ble coated, Regular | serviceat 7 bread or cake; regu: | one hand; regular | quart size; regular to build them : : fi p converter agure, OF you will be damnea : : wees 0 | syiee lar $1.00 price price $1.66 regular price Egyptian bondage. | - Special They left . thelr faces turned toward the promised when Pharaoh repented and pursued them with his trained fighting men in chariots. The Israelites, tn their to leave the Red behind them, had no time to bake their bread in the u way. Th even left out the leaven, so that the bread was thir This was the origin of matzo, or unleaver ch the Jews of the world substitute for bre t t days of the Passover. These same fugiti founded a mighty natic They have seer \ aa empires rise and fall. They dispersed them s, and are inhabiting Lp paNTe every part of the civilized globe as testimony of the truth of Bible bis 4 hea tory. Today thousands of them are back in Egypt, are holding po of honor in Alexandria, Cairo and other ¢ where their ance n turies and centuries 4 ffered persecution, and on the ver where the custom of eating matzo ori ated Time does bring about and, | —_ a - Servant Girls at Auction They are bh > st rush to Oregon Amo! partie scheduled to arrive are two servant girls from Wi t he he keepers of Salem are excited. They have overwhelmed the Board of Trade with demands for these two girls. } The manager of th d has decided that, if the girls are willing Aseok Has Mr. Dicks a pleasant dispo they shall be the highest bidder, the ums to go|honest i ir yay his | sition tet | debt It all depends on whether he ts It’s @ funny spectacle—selling the services of servant girls at} ly! His wish to marry!selling you something or. coming auction—and what does it mean? eriean helress proves it around to collect for it.” It means, for one thing household belp is mighty sea 7 i gO ome people will say the ‘ OCKER ae Bicone ge apo the’ tr smpp gears ie KITCHEN | SOLID OAK MISSION Ri : remedied by « course in the public schools. ad fir in t £ eae sser as pic- | AM attractive rocker, ade of solid oak finishe What, then, 1s the real explanation? Look yourself right a sica Sd inches ma rege FO scter steed osks Gn y xed golden of eyes and ask yourself two questions , n . “| tured; made of fir in the . ; : ox construe sult YOU Ike to be a household servant? | > “Would YOU like to have YOUR DAUGHTER « household ser-| paiteroe te neato, booth afr ye apy Hier le pui golden or early I carly Engl ; , inish;: st 7 well braced through v ot of The Seattle § Dearjover a cent, but in years it ¢ V ventilators | § finish ; straight rs idle ac g vant | - i : ; ‘ out; pad seat of genuine Sir.-Because I consider Se-|up to a right too valuable to Sat tyle with « ir 5 alus 1 or Saturday t ular price y Speciz panish leather; $7.50 value Do these questions throw any light on the problem? If not, per-| att) ber ttle tar the mor " ul of « lept upon. seemn : haps you have failed to catch the spirit of this America of ours 4 ra oa - ge Pace A chelsea it ogg Bagh P je is | 1 $3.75 |people, and the most fearless in| paper bas so nobly done In protect ‘ (aie > * protecting their rights, I would call! ing our city’s interests, and if you | The Country and the City Boy LE secrencention nevseiec wimal sai atuemas eine tote | Th measured 1,723 young men at Cornell university to find oat|™!lions are gradually but surely |rights by making it fam with | how country and city bred y ipare re is the scor being taken from the public, and in| just what changes or transfers } Country boys taller by ha er by 3% pounds, with|@ Way apparently too insignificant | could be made on tickets, under the} = ’ slightly greater chest expansion s have better powers of|for the individual to insist upon franchise, it would be well appre mental concentration. justice ated by thousands of citizens now At the piano they found th » country boy “playa more poetry} When the Seattle Electric com-| donating many extra pennies to the into his music, because he is thinking of the woods, the birds, the|P@ny obtained a 50-year franchise| profits of the Seattle Electric com streams and the fields, but the city boy p jore human feeling |ffom the city of Seattle, and pur-| pany. Very respectfully, | and sentiment into bis.” chased the various street car lines} MRS. MINNIE 8. REXFORD, The next result is that both are all right, and the country boy-—-a|4olng business on its streets, there 121-W. 74th St Mttle more so! |were certain changes that could b jmade from one car line to another and Mattresses | Our exchange department is over- PES i | stocked with beds oxrings and mat : jon a 4cent fare, At first this wae || WORLD'S GREATEST ae sagt esi get When the Tragedy Will Cease {company and the public, aod trans | MOVING PICTURE, | coe Pose he fy aaa sti a { new citizens, unfamiliar them at one-half and one-third of who have any respon for the disaster,” whereby over | privite ¢ exercise 341 innocent men snd women lost their lives, j Priv Lege, “Cid Ok exorcist CLASS “A” THEATRE street car co ny, wise to watch $$$ s were made cording! yu Of course the district attorney of New-York “will prosecute all icsaee, Watausitiae ite Tad “The Fall of Troy.” the original prices. A fine chance t mt prosecution Is a pi escape poten * “ for those going « sing this sum- | E ° , i eve joopbole, failed to instruct 3rd a going camping this sum LIBRARY TABL dog! factories will be located in the suburbs of great cities, its conductors otherwise than trans tEake BREAKFAST TABLE mer sctureds fate the alr, and some day the workers will live in comfortable llttie| cere nee nee edt te 5 Days, Starting Apr. 15 An attractive style,as pictured; made is from $1.25 up to... 816.00 f Y ideal early homes, vunded by grass and flowers, initead of in tenements, sur of solid oak in the golden finish; turn : 5 ie i pipe or Pou Glen, 1 golden rounded by bad alr and more tenements ' ed and fluted legs; Oval top 38x51 | Mattresses from $1.25 up to English finish; 28x42 inch top; wide shelf And then the awful tra, ody ot wom ve work in factories will end WALL PAPER AND ay teen ral ras " erecta ing : a tan es ‘a . i‘ : i $1 4.00) and ns x eal t i price pes Spee 3 ANGELES CAFE} 01 Ca Springs from 95¢ up to....$7.50 . $58 Observations PAINT SALE oD - U, RTT WiL O60) Ggthatey’s biolillst ‘maybe, sayy ‘a's, goles nap ah vo. | | Latest Moving Pictures Seattle's Largest fn for ownership of all public utilities. M Ka, 4 ite re = is beh, dati New Every Day FOR THOSE WHO Housefurnishing Store. e ‘ea | FOR BARGAINS SENATOR BOURNE, h » Progressive league, 1s out flat-| . a . FREE CANNOT SHOP Pay Une 5 IN USED footed for La Follette, and doesn’t care who knows it, 5 7 IN THE Pay Later \ E Tiles tome ned vionnouble. tol rao 4 ; FURNITUR SNAKES are unlike Satan in one respect, Even in Lent they A . % eae aes fans Se es, Sir geet er WT cs te becpeniritg ya AM wd hat Be | Visir OUR TERRE HAUTE POST says Pestma ter Parker raises ex iy 6 cancpriaondai’ 22h ry ee STORE WILL f nal af NY EXCHANGE BE OPEN at S * h ; ey DEPARTMENT— the city and sends them to the country to be hatched, Just a t P. M. gone daffy on rural delivery, i . HURRA ‘ De 6 i ee re cia 25c EVERY Wie eamesas| | ALL KINDS OF H for Cincinnati! Her honest judge, Gorman, ha got ‘ 5 - fe All the ; hake 0 reas if procession started toward the pon by sentencing » diel DAHLEM & BARRY Vocal and instrumental Muste SATURDAY Credit ope ah: USED FURNITURE honest tax clerk to two years. Not a long term for a Cox man, but per a EVENING You Want i : AT LOW PRICES Cinetn ti's been about 206 ea is € 5 q Ni about 200 years getting around to it. Keep at th 1508 Third Ave. Near Pike Why Cook at Home? PIKE 8T. AND FIFTH AV, Gorm

Other pages from this issue: