The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 25, 1911, Page 6

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Words by Schaefer Music by Condo AdDOLF, DEAR! Afte ‘You AVAKE Yer? PATCROWEIN |Osgar Got Up Early to Get the Paper, Then Got the Artillery CUSTODY AGAIN ADOLF, DER REPORTERS VANT [NEXT MORNING ~ OH, He ID I8s!— Now x CHICAGO, Nov, 2%—-Pat VILL See Vv é Crowe, who attained world: || MY PHOTOGRAPH. RUN TO VELL, DIT NICE saa wide notoriety by kidnaping }, DER HOUSE UND Gey Dam You Gire ad Eddie Cudahy some years ago, VON, VILL You € began serving today aterm in | & Chicago sanitarium for drunk ness. Crowe was arrested hree weeks ago and promised to leave the city if given anoth- many failed. him up again he was railroaded, PICTURE SHOWS | Dream—"The Daughter of the Clown”; “An Innocent Burglar’; “The Inner Mind. Grand — “Blackbeard”; Games in Singapore”; “Two Dau na”; “Dan, the Lig! eseve 2r& t My Brother Agasti no”; “Terms of the Will"; “Re view of the Paris Garrison”; “The Life Boat”; “Their Charming Mam em, PSS LeSst wee ee ce ” SA , Y Cirevit—"The Reporter"; “Re-| CG OOD MANA 1104 yatitit te gourceful Lovers”; “Her Mothe 7) i ' ; Interferes”; “The Convert of San het Clemento. ——— wn City—"The Escape From the fezeet oct“ WHAT'S THE MATTER AND i's". [_ HOBBIES 0” MINE __||puo.ic MARKETS Taree Trip to Saxony"; “How Texe Tet"; “The Story of yt to bump Into} into w treatise as rule in law, if] ring among the library , BSTLAKE MARKET. | KEEP E ety Gouna peek SPOKANE, Nov. 25.—-Discussion of ways and means of keeping ©) HOW TO CORRECT IT 32222 -e itheir indepenaence and have to ate pound; pork F 2 e@esesccse SRARRReRKREAE BY FRANCIS J. HENEY keep their ears to the ground for in Judge Fred C. Brown's young farmer boys and girls home * AT THE THEATRES |the clamor of the mob, We're the chambers. The judge is strong for and making them contented with ® Moore—The Caledonians in Declaring that American liberty |this government was founded 8¢/mob. Hut wouldn't it be refresh-/the poetry stuff. He'd rathe reel farm life, was the principal sub- ® “The Bonnie B Bush, will be a mockery unless it uplifts that we would have no kinge—/ing if the judges would get thelr off several cantos of davies’ tana joet for discussion before 500 pro- ‘® Metropolitan — “The Country */the masses and enables them to|crowned or wunerowned. These |earn off the railroad track? any season of the day than speak gressive ranchers at the first sea *® Boy.” ® Seattie—"Checkers.” ® Loie—"At the Mercy of Tiber ® ius” ® Orpheum—Vandeville. ® Empress— Vaudeville. ® Panta: Vaudeville ® Grand—Vaudevilie and motion ® pictures. Ree eeeeeeeeee sion of the National Country Life congress here today, Delegates *\from Oregon, Washington, Idaho, and Montana and a number of » western states are in at- protect thelr Lome meow pro od on eine the ——— ae nen pes to defendants at the bar. Jagatnst the {nroads of monopoly, disaster tomorrow. ts that a * e. Fact In, when court take: a Francis J. Honey, famous erati| Gemecrscy? | Married 14 Times [29's 2.0, cee prosecutor, spoke before the Y. M Why this exploitation? fll tell) pPaLLs CITY, Nov, 25.—Aeccord- net between fix C. A. last night. The principal you why. Coal, gas, oll, water ling to her own statements today, That's the way hanges the mo- points of his address follow por nd wood are energy-produc: | yirg Mose Lane, a full blooded | noton incident to dealing out We have been living under a de ing substance Wood is negligible | sijets Indian squaw, bas been mar-| ju lusion that we had political liberty. as fuel. Horse power adduced from | ried no lees than 14 times. She has| ‘Tis said he recites “The Charge | We have not bad it. We have only | these can compete with man power. | outlived all of them save Lane. No|of the iight Brigade” before retir had the power to vote for the fel- Ry grabbing the coal, gas, ol! and | divorce court has marred her mat-\ing. “Off My Leg, Off My Leg a; 1 nt package V c ert pots toes, 4 pounds 10 cents. + eeeee ee eee eee & Hundreds of invitations to the - —— lows placed before us by special water power the few can make all | rimonial peace. Downward,” he quotes ax he pulls he rige raptor ngewe newsboys’ 19th anniversary ball at Ch: d Hi Mi d interests through political boxses./of us thelr servants. One horse | off each boot. He's the chap that : "Wee | Leschi park next Wednesday are 7 ange 1s iin Political liberty is not an end, | power is equal to ten man power. |Santa Claus Parade Jean find fitting’ poetry when he sits Conte, pound. | being mailed by the newsles and a Although James Ferguson, 916 |but & meane—the end ts the hap-| The interests now own the equiv. | A A son (down to bis morning exe, or er record attendance is. expected. @ st., who is engaged in tearing |Piness of the masses and their prO alent to 420,000,000 working men, ttracts Attention hi" jaiy nickel to the 8. FE on, & cents poui Next Wednesday, Thanksgiving down houses on Fourth ay, and Ter- | tection. whom they don’t have to clothe or The ability to turn out a parade or gets his shoes wht And sausage, 10 cen leve, the union will be 19 years old, Face st., refused to show his books| This vast domain from Washing: feed. Can 90,000,000 live beings |all its own, covering several blocks,| really great when he recites Oscar me 196 conte ake! making it one of the oldest union é to a traveling auditor of the state ton to Louisiana was the property compete with 420,000,000 = man|was demonstrated by the Hon/ Wilde's “The Ballad of Reading bas Mle pad reakfast /organizations in this city fadustrial insurance commission,|of all the people. paid for thelr power? [Marche this morning. The big/Gaol.” He bas the gestures down | oranke| The newsies always make it @ nd is said to have defied any oné|taxes, when the Louisiana pur-| ‘These great eneray-producing |MOre'® Santa Claus parade at| oar when he gets warmed up and m peels Is cents pound: bert! point to celebrate the organiza i make him do so, he changed his chase was made, Also Alaska, In-|forces were oxce owned by all the |*racted much attention begins “Yet Each Man Kills the cents, pound, 2” pounds 1% *, ‘| tion's birthday by giving @ bail and @ind about it when he was served |cluding Guggenmorgan's share of people. Now less than one-fifth of | Twenty-eight double trucks of de) pring tie Loves,” etc / $i ies for|turning the proceeds over to their The dance hall at 3 oclock this |) {tis left. Pinchot wants the people |ivery wagons marched up the tS Bnew 008. sick and disability fund. Prizes fommanding him to bring his) gecause we did not have political to hold onto that little jprineipal streets of the city bended} a . EP OTE Re rE eRe 27 SNI ge Be ot potatoes, ¢| Will be awarded for the best dreas- Pooks before Commissioner Hamil-|,uects sur miarepresentativestock The exploiters how! for “state’s |PY % band, which was followed by| jleading from this Lake pounds 10 cen « pounds led character, the most comical and ton Higday yesterday. poappats od ow vlan” cau'tee Gaevle the Bon Marche’s specially pre | D@ t ater jtem should be drawn on to secure | 10 cents; sprouts, 3 26 cents: \the best sustained, and other prise Higday explained to him that he!'* away from us. bed eo |pared Santa Claus float. This float| > all water used in flushing the sew: , Sunkist oranges, 10 cents dozen: To-| outs are promised. could be fined $100 for cach time} There are only three forms of | resources, why can't we have ours? | lat Matis Sills fat Nit fm lore, ‘washing streets “and” ike! aY,,£ieoee-,i8, conte «geen fine sre promised he refused to show his books, and |S°vernment—autocracy, | aristocra-' Whe are wel Wel, Where do WEs |ang driven hy no less a person than Says Thomson purposes, Thus there would al-| hl A ance haan NEW TACOMA DOCK Besides could be punished by a jail | and democracy Under an au the masses, figure Banta himself, all decorated and] ¢ ways be cireulation through the PIEE PLACE heaps qgel _ 4 KN 25,—Reading fentence of $0 days or a fine of |tocracy the selfish few might have) Secretary Fisher, alleged pro | robed for the occasion In the opinion of Former City mains and an assurance that they oy Bas ong pie st TAQOESS ae. | ~. 1 caine |rooms, @ roof garden, and an are 10 tite heunk: Inrae (rangement for cashing checks for 16 cents pint; Cali workmen so that they will no@ ae ae ae have to patronize the saloons, are ur would be tn service.” 18 $250, or both. Ferguson said he|!Bduced the covernment to build & pressive, now comes out for mo intended to show his books anyhow |"@!lroad for them, give them the popoly as a means for development.| TACOMA, Nov, 26.-Parents of President Wardall of the counci) x Hngineer Thomson, a salt-water) by Dec. 31. railroad and an empire in lands He wants only regulation. Regu-|high school puplie today are dis |"*tem for Seattle would be not | wii bring the salt water proposi hes and then allow the railroads to tax jate? No. if they get these things |cussing the address of Dr. Eliza only unnecessary, but a bad mis-|tion before the council Monday eine AEPeieeesra Pe hl art TACOMA, Nov. 25.—Congress. the people. But not under & they'll regulate us. |beth Drake at a public meeting for thke. “Salt water will eat up any ~ Treakfast tea. 25 “cents | features proposed for the new mu- man Stanton Warborton, insurgent, | democracy! | Things were fairly free in this|parents at the high school last |Kind of machinery,” he stated GIPSY SMITH IN TACOMA = | Pounds coft jnicipal dock when it Is built. Will be loaded with ideas when he| There were no millionaires be- country an long as free land exist. | might | ("If additional fire protection is} TACOMA, Nov. 25.—Big choruses | ewee $ pounds 26 cents RE es starts for washington Monday. — |fore the civil war. Now 1 per cent hed the ocean.| "High-heeled shoes, open-work | Wanted it should be secured by |are being drilled nightly and joint | *#?. § cents: pork sausage | EUGENE, Or. Nov. 26—Held up —— ‘of the people own 58 per cent of back what we |#tock and rats are bad for erecting pumps on Lake Union in| meetings held by different churches 35 {cnts ound: duit pickles, anilby a footpad, Claude Kelly saved Officers and directors of the B.|the wealth of the nation. “Un. ewned. We've got to own these|school girls,” said Dr. Drake |ftenh water,” said Mr. Thomson. |in preparation for the visit of young 26 /his only $5 by palming the coin be- P. I. O. of Lions held their opening | crowned kings of finance,” Senator | raiiroads. l-They are unhealthful and give the |"There the machinery would al-|Gipsy’ Smith here, beginning De-| a Pink: |fore he obeyed the order “hands session at the Frye esterday. (Spooner called them. | thought They've fooled us by personall- girls wrong habits of mind ways be in condition. The mains|icember 2 ae See “4 5 It Don’t Make Any Difference WHETHER YOUR HOUSE IS DONE BY JANUARY 1ST, 1912, OR NOT, IF YOU HAVE GOT THE BEST LOOKING PLACE IN WETMORE ADDITION (FINISHED OR UNFINISHED) JUDGED BY THE VOTE OF YOUR NEIGHBOR PURCHASERS, YOU GET THE $150 CASH. SECOND BEST, $75. THIRD BEST, $25. NO STRINGS. Think of $200 Per Lot in the Heart of Seattle WHEN THE OTHER FELLOW IS PAYING $800 TO $2,500 PER ACRE 10 MILES OUT. 20 MINUTES FROM THE CITY HALL, AND $200. CLEARED, GRUBBED, READY FOR YOUR GARDEN. (FINEST SOIL YOU EVER SAW. GREEN HOUSE NOW DOING BUSINESS HERE.) PLANK WALKS! CITY WATER! CAR LINE STOPS RIGHT ON THE ADDITION. =o. Riceaaaty Or 10% Off for Cash INVESTMENT? You can’t make money quicker than by taking (for cash) 2 to 6 lots here. City car line, S. E. Co. and S. R. & S. lines all reaching for this addition. Take any car on Fourth av. and transfer to Hudson st. line, just four blocks from Rainier av. Come yourself or send your broker tomorrow. ‘st $800 house built within 60 days from December Ist gets a FREE LOT. You have a chance to get both lot and $150 CASH PRIZE! REMEMBER-—The Dearborn st. regrade costs you nothing, but gets you to town QUICK. Doubles values throughout Rainier Valley. iew Lots—Lake Washington and Mountains—$200 Up AGENT ON GROUNDS:ALL DAY TOMORROW. Come over with $5.00 and take a chance! At least, come out and see the other fellow MAKE MONEY! Buy When Prices Are Down— Sell When They Go Up Take any car on Conductor will tell Fourth av. Be you where to on hand early. * get off ‘ of 388 tre gwes4 66 6} ye ~~ anita Pee D - - Me ie DAVID P. EASTM S05 Lowman Building, First and Cherry

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