The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 2, 1911, Page 5

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THE SEATTLE STAR. Phones. Private Rxhange Malm 9409 ana “Independent 44 _Boblishe a da Wash pea Mall, out of ety Dee year. 20,000 is the growth of the From 2,000 to approximately Socialist vote in Los Angeles in a single year, and Los Angeles . is one of the most prosperous and one of the most typically ts of es of | each American of all the cities in the United States What does it mean? It means just this: The people are tired and sick of old party names and old party platiorms that | mean nothing in the way of relief from crushing burdens piled | on their backs by greedy predatory wealth To the old parties they are ready to say: “A pls your houses; you've made meat of me Neither party has done anything substantial in the way ers of both worns’ of reducing the cost of livir of restraining monopoly, of inner, making better wages or of helping the people to get homes of their own. The word SOCIALISM has lost its power to terrify. It signifies chan and change is what the people are de- termined to have, In fact, the people's mood is perfectly €x- pressed in the words of James Russell Lowell: “The time i. is ripe and rotten ripe for the change. Then let it come. I have no fear of what is called for by the instinct of mankind.” Can either of the old parties fill this order? If they are destined to pass away and give place to a new ant radical party that shall go ard to meet the present crisis as Abraham Lincoln and the new-born republican party met the crisis of 1861, well and good. The country has been talling for some weeks now about loves, the radicalism of California. On October 10 the people of that state added many amendments to their constitution.| By each tet this be They enabled the legislature to require just weights and meas-| some do it with a bit ures. They limited the number of bills that could be intro- duced, und put conditions around the method of introducing. They gave to women the right to vote. They enabled the) The coward does tt wi people to pass laws or amend thé constitution independently of the legislature, and with certain exceptions to repeal any meas- ure passed by the legislature. They forbade reversals appellate courts in criminal cases unless it was shown that there had been miscarriage of ju They provided for the recall of public officials, including judges. They made pos ble an employers’ liability system, irrespective of fault on either They granted to cities power to establish, own and operate public works for light, beat, telephone and transportation They provided that no char in textbooks necessitating the purchase of new, baoks by pupils should bg Yet each man kills young, stice. And some when the: #. sible side power, ALAS, TOO T ner than once in fe years. When Governor John-| as elected, California took her stand as an emphatically ¢ state, and she has been making that position more lie care able ever si To her citizens in gen bi but let us hope that remembers th ge and persistence s i Heney the been a longer time er proud positi . jured, and his worldly prokperity \ but the t ped by bis fellow “ditorial in LC ‘ollier aver THE man who can't swear | justice is not necessarily a good is simply. incompetent; the/man; generally he is a foolish and man who won't is sensible — + gms: *. Rak | EVENTUALLY the prod igal is fatter than the calf is afraid of | What ta fame, pat” “Fame, my son \ on each rung.” und j ae om ; Now, @ priest and plight, passed by on t | Fut a certain Sas pasaton Mad: quoth bh “Sir!” the woman froze him on the spot Whence it appears Baked Flaky Biscuits Delicious Cake Fpl was a miatake, loons wer all close "One Definiti Healthful Food made with “A raconteur is a m tell a funny story if y drinks.” | | Kitty,” bukingly you are at the table | “I can’t, mamma ut girl, “I'm {Chicago Tribune sald you m f' Partoh—-Why don't the seats in the chure now and then, E | . i ¢ Te, tion does It every Sun sir, & CONVINCING CIRC i Seattle's fine se busmess training, school Prepares. young. men for business careers, and- young women-as -stenographers and. private secretaries and helps secure positions: with the leading business firms. of Seattle Ww basted at South Pere: ¢ eatcle them-to + First Politician—Y: that prize fight was on Second When the referee cor defeated candidate fc plonship was too mu even to demand a rec Some with a flattering word, The brave man with a sword! by | Some kill thetr love when they are is @ ladder with | mi nee, I have Pa, what is a raconteur? What She Was her Politician — the thing he heard ter look, th ao kinn, y are old; RUE there t the operat” othing, except we were the curtain went up.” anything | before “THE BETTER PART went down from Jerusalem to Jericho, and it! chanced that her gown was not fully buttoned up in the back a Levite, meeting the woman and perceiving her| he other side, without saying a word. maritan, journeying that way, was touphed with o. "your ha—hum thereupon execla: d, and gave him a look which that discretion is the b FORCE OF HABIT oe!” he exclaimed put sach enormo er part of valor us pockets in my coat confessed, “I must beg your pardon for that, It n doing business in a town where the Cricago Rec ord Herald. Not Neat Looking any surf bath don Sundays.” | on. “Have you de nan who will ing?” asked th itixen who was ou'll buy the | standing on the shore watching the sardine boxes and the orange peels roli tn as. ae, eo}, "NO." replied the native, “wo MT shin |Haven't done any, but we must ad mit the surf evidently needs it rotested the | Washington Star igetarian.”— | gi wake Like Hers. “Your husband says he } leads a Aog’s life,” said one woman you see that bh are dusted You, it's very similar,” answered the other. “He comes in with mudd: he congregs a himself comfortable by day morning, walts to be UMSTANCE.| “T gee by our guest book that we are sure | entertained 76 people at our sum the level? Absolutely unted ten the or the cham- ch exhausted ‘ount Well, we've been home a month now and not one of them has taken ns to the theatre or Invited us to dinner in return.” Special Prices on PHOTOGRAPHS $2.50 Open Sundays, 10 to 9 Open Evenings. Sittings Night and Day. CONOVA STUDIO ‘zarsetes% Customer—1_ don" Auto Dealer—Sir! alive than any other AK HENECA “Let me see some “For your wife, Vliegende Biaetter, pipwiocare HOUSEWARMING CABINET “Moved into your cosy flat, THIS OFFER PHOTOS wend - 'GooD Nici hee Going to have a housewarming?” ° FOR sing yoo eg “That's what I'm just going to ask the landlord to speak to the Jan- 30 DAYS Special Price {tor about.”—Washington Star, HONORS 't see as your car won any prize in that race, What are you blowing about? We had a higher percentage of drivers finish firm!—Puek. A DIFFERENCE ladies’ hoslery.” or do you want something more expensive? — THE STAR—THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 2, ia He Loves, (From “The Ballad of Reading Gaol by Oscar Wilde. unusual | there | Puck. | when be had tried on his new | and | 191" an Linnea) Some wtrangle with the bands of Lust, Some with the hands of gold; The kin t use a knife, because The dead so woon grow cold. Some love too little, some too long, Some sell, and others buy; Some do the deed with many tears, And so without a sigh; For cach man kills the thing ho loves, Yet each man doos not die, SAYS: a grand thing, but they never put anything In ter a museum that hasn't out- lived its useful. Genealogy. nade his fortune d now he talks about Hoax |in overshoes a his family tree. Joax—Maybe b | ber plant means his rub phia Record. Reciprocity. “Ot course you are in favor of| - reciprocity with Canada. 1 surely am,” replied the supe ficial observer, “if {t will provid any way of my getting rid of the Canadian quarters I collected at a w England summer resort.” ‘THE GREAT PORT SAT AT THE COUNTER ORDERING HIS SECOND PLATE oF DEANS WHEN He MUMBLED THIS To THE WAIT “Would WEBSTER IF THE MeETIONARN CAUGHT ON FIRE 2 ow ats «4 SNAKE Bre! An Old Story. Man You are a fine boy, and some day you may be president of the United States. Boy—Don't you believe it; that’s what they used to tell Billy Bryan, Chibago Journal, wR OR tk Consoling. Do you really think I Mr. Smith? 1 waw a lady day who She am 80 very fat ) He—Why, no; in a cirens the oth must have weighed at least 60 pounds more than you. Philadelphia Telegraph rererrrr. ss. eeeeeeeeeeee te tte te 8% Popularity. on't you afraid that your ef. a popular govern fighting?" “Ar answere president, American popular here. Inconside: “pid your friend have a good time on his hunting trip?” “No; didn’t enjoy himself at atl The guides got peevish about his shooting #0 many of them for game,”—Baltimore American. Emotional Declaration. What became of that man who used to say he loved his work?” “He had a fickle disposition has probably jilted his work this time He by how Maybelle man reputation of be “I see now ages to have the ing ethereal,” “A museum is) — (Government Will Blow Up Mine Just to Show Coal Barons How It Should Not Be Done the-injured work of the bureau of mines, and will address the miners on the second day of the demonstra tions. WASHINGTON, D. ©., Nov. 2—) that their methods of operation are The greatest educational demon-| dangerous, stration yet undertaken by the bu-| Another unique demonstration, in of mines will be held at Pitts. the presence of President Taft, is Pa., Oct, 30 and 21, under the | also scheduled, A steel gallery will pices of the mines bureau, the| be erected on the Pittsburg ball American Red © the Pittsburg | park, and exploded, to show the 1 Operators’ association and the | cause of the recent great explosio United Mine Workers of America| of coal dust. Menibers of the bu- . Best Pill ae a a i eee ys ine For GO years we have had srs iyi tah nie ra ore S70 perfect confidence in Ayers Ne ete at caper: strations, will ve ‘a competition |Pills. We wish you to have ming, at Bruceton, Pa—is|among expert rescue teams from | this same confidence also. |First ask your doctor. Ob- |‘ain his approval. He knows a Coal dust will be al t principal mines of the country best. Then go ahead. L&Arite: to accumulate in the mine,/ in rescue and first-aid work. and black powder will be used, The) Miss Mabel Boardman, the real bureau will thus demonstrate the head of the Red Cross, is the only | result of bad practice in mining,| woman officially on the program. | and hopes to convince some skep- Miss Boardman has taken s deep in tical mine owners and operators | terest expecially in the first-ald-to-| *| Protect / chet heh * * & ——-Rifg Off, Wild Belles. = & '° Newest Fur Turbans * Maybelie—-See the beautiful #| \7 rounraims,worecs,on cisewwene || Made of your old furs. Latest fw engagement ring Jack gave & Get the styles now in. | ® me last night * igi > i Gracious! Has that ® Original 204 Genuine MODEL MILLINERY |& just got around to you?—To- & #0 R LI C K 9 S 527 People’s Bank Bldg. ® ledo Blade. * * * ee ee ed HOTEL OREGON WASHINGTON OPENING MALTED MILK'| "Whetsare Imitation€g | True Kindness. “Why have they put up that seaf | folding around the church tower > per week Its for shortsighted people who | 1 4¢ Food DrinkforAllAges | Ta: WEIGHT, Owner |want to know the tir Pele | RCH MLK, MALT GRAIN EXTRACT, IN POWDER e : Mele * Y Not in any Milk Trust| A chil? comes in handy when a * : pa rite etn teat a" | BF Hosiet on “Hontick’s” | FAST STEAMERS Mga sh se cl Toke « package home i LEAVE COLMAN DOCK than a poodle « Louis ae Haye your pits cottected. West- ern Collection Co., 433 N. ¥. Block. | oes urnal FOR TACOMA Sire, INDIANAPOLIS and FLYER, Good For You You can’t have aclear brain, Single Trip 35e, Make Your 2 FOR EVERETT AND Xmas Selections active muscles and firm | Now EDMONDS xerves, if your bowels are | Pay part down and 3190 A.M. 1800 Nos, On Sundays L 12:00 Ne THREE ROUND TRIPS DAILY, Single Trip, Everett 50c, BAmonds 400 Hound Trip, Everett The, Edmonds 50 Special low rates on Sundaya Juggish ; but see what a help | o you will be a few doses of | BEECHAMS, HOUGHTON & HUNTER PI 215 YESLER way teamers and Scho Subject to Changs Without Notice. es @ Watch and Jewelry Repairin, Main 396% ind. Toe. ‘worywhere. In boxes 10. and 25e. and Manufactu: semed Vee aS ATS SAT ATR eal a a a R) ba i = i =] we ww w = Tee ls atal For the MAN WHO SHAVES ure in doing Pre-Holiday Suggestions O Sk HAIR RECEIVERS and who takes ple HAT PIN HOLDERS | cttccto—wwho Is willing to now ale fot too early to commence | what bas making the 1 These _ 7 many Httle | ws novelties for | + Christmas gtv- Two sug ions offer here in the illustrations — hair receiver and hat pin z Shaving Lotion holder, We me ithig have the gtass receptacles. Their prices ss Receptacles for Hat Pin Holders, A for S¢, | pay yo s Bowls for Hair Receivers, 5¢ each. | fox yr we TALCUM POWDER at Owl | Prices Smooth as Velvet Todco Talcum Powder The price is 25c | 150 The “targeet, » tines, conve ‘| 150 Taloum Powder is put | Rabeock’s at 180 Owl label. “Todco” | Listerine at 180 v purifies and beau- | Roger & Gallet o 180 ti jorizes and wba | Owl Rose at .... 190 perspiration, ts soft, ft and | Riveris at ane @elicately tinted. A perfect con nnen's at .. «730s cealer. Adheres closely and does | Rexall Violet ....18@ Pears’ Violet .... Dolightfunty perfumed “Y°"?” | Squibb “at Ise | Todeo Taleum’; 2.2380 The purchasing power of 17 “Owl” stores—the guarantee of purity, full strength and full weight, and a “top-notch,” dependable drug service. What other stores, then, are so splendidly prepared to grant you such concessions in price, better able to serve you, to meet your needs friday and Saturday Cc cut Rate ee 9 1 Compound ... Compound ift’s Specitic : . whra's Herpioids” Foley's Kidney NK Throat 5 ntiphlogiatine’ > $1.00 Russell's Envuision $2.00 | The Owl Drug wot Third and Pike 2 STORES— 1112 Second Avenue 2 STORES “How “She has eaten a chicken sand wich with eighteen different men,” SEVENTEEN STORES ON THE PACIFIC COAST

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