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i i x i 4 THE SEATTLE STAR Phone: Private Exchange Main 9400. . Ne © heaving full leased wire We service of the United Wash, postotticg sadctlans matter mon, Up to sia x moa, $1.80. year rh LS Poblishing Co. henge Mata 0100, The whole framework of society depends, in a great measure, on our getting hungry at the same time. [Home Industries Campaign | “Patronize home industries,” That's the slogan adopted last night at the Women's Home Consumers’ league, just organized It’s a familiar motto, but not so familiar in its application A large number of women of this city, getting together under this banner, propose to influence thousands and thou sands of people buying Seattle-made goods, which as good, or better than, widely advertised Eastern products It’s a good scheme, a splendid idea, Organization of the campaign has been effected. NOW CARRY OUT THE PLAN, AND DON’T LET UP ON IT FOR ONE DAY. Build That Dam Two years ago the people voted $1,400,000 for a dam on Cedar lake. That damsite cannot be changed unless the people rescind thelr former action. The people, of course, don’t want to build a dam on an unsult able site. But out of the maze of expert engineers’ reports that have re cently received so much attention at the hands of the council, nothing has developed to indicate that the present site ts not safe and sound. As Councilman Erickson points out in his letter to The Star today, ‘all that the outside experts have de pped is a atiggestion that perhaps another site, farther up the lake, might be better, They therefore rec ommend that it ought to be investigated. But the city has already spent $350,000 on the present site, The preliminary tests have nearly all been made and work is ready to be rushed to completion As some members of the council have suggested, on the bare possibility that some other site might prove more suitable, does not seem justifiable The time for expert advice expired when the big bond issu sented by the council to the pe Experts that tt present site. Other experts may select other places fally known to differ. At any rate, the whole thing would have to be submit to the people again. nd the next council, by pursuing the tactics of the present body, might again delay the building of the by calling still other experts. Of course, this delay is mighty profitable for the S. EB. Co., which wants to keep light and power rates u @s possible. But it's poor business for the city and the people. [What We're Here For | We strive and struggle; we denounce, complain, cry out at evil; we advance new ideas; we clamor and fight for prog-} ress. And that victory! r, after all, the process of evolution is an end in itself. We are here to develop our minds and souls, along our institutions—to carry the flag of civilization a little farther on Don't expect to make a new world tomorrow there is any such thing as finality. But Keep a-goin’! ANYHOW, two doctors in Seattle assure us they're not in league with any undertakers. They're both running for coroner. with o 0 © THAT'S a good idea, to start after the caterpiliar. But let's re member that the city bt cn pore do it all. Help them a little. ° “NORTHERN PACIFIC demdetien by Morgan,” says rumor, but let's not get excited. it is not likely that it will make meat any highe: eo o °@ ANTI-ROOSEVELT politicians say he’s losing his old-time fire, Come to think of it, “foolish creature” really isn't in a class with “molly. coddie.” o ° ° THEY'RE putting a tremendous number of new exits into that convention hall. Good scheme. It will give real democrats a chance to bolt. ° o ° STOCKTON, Cal., judge, refused naturalization papers to Mike Mad- Ison, collector, because of a clause — applicants to be of good moral character. es DON’T let the fight over the nomination Interfere with the work of beautifying your yards. Candidates come and candidates go, but the home problem is here forever, we hope. ke THROWING one’s hat into the ring is too expensive a way, evidently, from the feminine standpoint, to begin a campaign. Ohio suffragettes reversed the operation and threw their rings into a hat the other day to raise a campaign fund. A GOOD POINT Before you sympathize with the under dog, make sure that he didn't rt the scrap.—Puck. Seattle Business Directory No matier what your needs may be, you will find them enumerated in this Directory—Cut the Directory out and paste in a convenient place in your home for future reference. ~_ CHATTEL LOANS" "A.D. ANDERSON GENERAL LOAN BROKEN Special Fates on Loans From $7 Osteopathic Licensed Physicians Members National, State and County Assoc! ation DR. A. Lj CUNNINGHAM _PuONRS one $190. Save Money ty Getting My | 446 NEW YORK BLOCK mata beidied Rhames Ind. 2020 TrAw MAIN TARR; RES. ©. A Le “a oy N. MAXEY Wid _PMONear Iki S31, a ser DR. W. E. WALDO 201-2 NORTHERN HANK BLOC MAIN 4190: IND tmzs; REM, ME aD ORS. POTTER & RICKART 208 PIONEER BEDG _PHONEA: MATS #07. IND Safety Deposit Boxes Most Modern system o LL. @ GULLETT The House-Moving CONTRACTOR 2041 Westlake Boulevard eee Man woth eee 5 ~~ CORN: cu RES A 4any, if Electrica: Pro- 6g: Sa Asten—Why suffer? ALE you Wave tried | 7AM "Pat Vie ¥ DEPOSIT verything Cae ever Erikaon “sia, faw or heard of and Poonaes tale received Ittle for no Dry Storage Vautte lief, call or send ware and Vatuny (cash or stampa) en. Safety He H. Frogner, 431 tg and Up. a nee st, Seattle, m. ate nvenings, § to 2 for package | Frome _Not Compeciod With hee’ taste, ** CORN Plasters. Phone Ae gc SALARY LOANS — FAMILY LIQUORS Money for Salaried People — wren re ig vomen keeping hover and others OLD SONOMA their own nor without se Claret per gation ..... eben: enalent payme Zintandel, per gallon ..... D. "TOLMAN, Burgundy, per gallon 494 Epler Block, #13 Second Ay. FRE® DELIVERY SUMMIT LIQUOR CO. Phones: Sunset 1564; Ind. 2747 ~~ MONUMEN] s Office Hours—8 a. m. to 6 m. _SANITARIUM ‘cna Battie Creek Sanitari 1408 Fourth Av., um Rooms wk Sr ~ inane Hotel pucEer sounn MARBLE AND GKAN~ Phone Main 96: INK €O., Ine. Blectrie 1 and ‘Turkish By nt MONUMENTS Maseage, Mydro-therapy and ™ Of Every Deseription Electrical Treatments Largest Stock West of Chicago. 2410-2412 WIRST AVR. Main 2099 Ind. 9073 SHEET METAL WORKS We are now lovat- ed in our larger new ERONES: quarters, and we are EYES equipped to do any sheet metal work PERS 5+ 5 st promptly and to the aekdicis tad np satisfaction of our trade. 1T METAL WORKS 208 Jackson st. wear Sd * ‘The Albert Hansen Option! Department, Harry W. Appiston, Optometrist. CHERKY vr. COM. FIRST AVE CPUWEST LEAGUE OF NOWSPAPRNG are just} To stop this work, | as high} | » what a drive | made! Georg “How clever you are!” “In the first plac pin and then start the machine. The fond husband geaped | Hut that is not all,” bath-brick the knives.” He is still gasping NEAR.SIGHTED GOLFER (as balloon soars over the links)—By “NO WONDER “T've found a new use of those gramophone records you bought last week and which cost such a lot of money,” he exclaimed. she began, tle one end of the wool on the reel, place the reel on the gramaphone ‘The wool is wound up in no time.” adtlration she continued on one end of the records, start the gramophone, and so clean in San Francisco Chroniele, IN THE EDITOR’S MAIL Against Capital Punianment. Ed of The Star—I am you printed the extracts from El-) t Hubbard's article against It ta the first death penalty sible thing that Aurora” has written. exactly right should stop ito the Old Mosaic law of jand a tooth for a tooth,” but jlaw cannot be resorted to w |we apply the working of that Peoy Testament and to An eye for an why we should stop there? not everyone have the right glad the sen The Sage of East I think he ts that legalized killing can hark back the eye that if law to our criminals ja thera.any (paso Would to lapply that law to their own affairs? is a doctrine of doctrine of the savage. }law does not want revenge, Surely revenge }but not wreak its vengeance on/has done no good? Must the! | wrongdoers, Jesus said, “Thou/ churches closo up and quit. their] | shalt not kill.” This was a prohibl-| good work because there are still! haneyeo |tlon for everyone, and I do not see) millions of unbelievers? Must every| Pa—You don't amount to any-| why the officers of the Iaw should! good mo rement, every fight againat| (hing. What'll you be when you ibe exempt Let us punish our/evel in any form stop becauge the| grow up? criminals but not murder them, RD. 114 Ontside Rovme Hot and Cold Tm All Roome Ferty Rooms Connected With Private oat ook Rates ts0 and Up Kurepean Vins the | for Don’t think/ crimes committed. It should punish HOTEL MANSFIELD Mrs. haneetts ‘Trai Runping Het ww Every Reom Heat and Baths on Floor! | _4t7 James 9 Steam Service includes private |private lockers, steam heat, ranges, electric washer sweeper. The nw 1902 Jackson St. he 128 Melrose Awe, Pe employed during the can cheap rent with beat vices; 2 and % rocms, all he with hot » bathe, phone, ¢ e will be ple to hear f HOTEL BARKER European Modern—V irepro oo Street Phone Main 6450 ¢ Modern at Ours 1 ty © Month, a1 Ay m suites, very attie, ¥ Wash. The [Wellington Modern 4-Neom Apartments. bathe, it desirable apart- ments for the least money in eity. See Janitor. ARTHUR APARTMENTS. fr Modern Im eam Heat. } Nicely F y the Day Month 520-529 Sixth Ave, Car. Jnmen St. the 0-18.00 Docks. tern ibe up. 8 running and cold ly telephone ery re “A Heme for Men” 114% Wirnt Wash. Single Roc © to 600; $1.25 Per Week and Up. Lights—Steam Heat— Shower Bath. THe He THK APAWEMENTS HOTEL ROSLYN THE eee. MAY 25, 1912. Seeeeooooeooeoe SAYS “Miss Guasie Topfigt, of th’ city, ie bein’ extensively entertaine durin’ her visit ter Beeleysport She thinks th’ vitlagere is too laughable fer anythin’ NEW KINO “Our friend Blobbs uses a psew donym in his wrtings.” “Does he? What make of type writer is tha. —Baltimore Ameri can, There's one thing about youth, we get over it Prof. RK. ©. Benner of the Unt- versity of Pennsylvania says he found a quart of soot in the lungs) "lof a man who had lived in Pitts burg 50 years. Seems as though there ought to be a wheeze In that sald his wife, “What ts your latest’ skein of wool over my arm. Real Estate I told her father that I ex-| pected to inherit several plec fine property | Dick—What did he aay? Tom—He said that deeds speak | louder than words,-Tit- Bits, “I hold 4 Tom “Tomorrow I shall pli a little ¥ at tie Heard in a Dining Room | ar He~—Pass the giraffe, will you, | dear? She-—Carafe, not giraffe, He-—Oh, ia that It? 1 was under! the impression the thing got itm} For Capital Punishment. name from the shape of {ts neck.” Editor of The Star—t read with | Hoston Transcript. }manners, I kept it as a pet a good deal of interest the letter of nme |} But evidently it did not like my | Juation” in yesterday's paper, and }mode of living, for it did not stay | while | agree with the writer that j long. more = a ome bac na to | My unele caught three batfish cases of white slavors, not (or catfish, | don't know which) | think that the publicity of evecu- and my father caught two tions should cease merely because capital punishment and the attend ant publicity have apparently done no good. It is true that we have been practicing capital punishment ever since there was any semblance of law and it i# also true that mer der stil is done, but is that any reason why we should not give the murderers the full penalty of the law? It ts « well known) fact.) newspapers to the contrary, that! the world is growing better, that} crime is decreasing. How, theu,| can we may that capital puniahment| work has apparently done no good? I nay no. A. M. AKIN, Jiramy—I dunno; but s feniun | probably noth- in’ SOSSOSEHHOHHO OHH ine int FISHING IS THE BEST RECREATION I am writing you a story of my experiences of having a good time fishing. on. A Fishing Expedition, 1 used to live in Chicago, Four years ago we went to my uncle's fw at Moline, IL, on a visit re were a lot of things to see and enjoy, and, as the farm was near a river, fishing was one of them, On the day we had decided to go I put on an old bine calico dress and went barefooted. We (my father, uncle and sister) got our lunch put in @ basket and jatarted off, When we came to the river my sister and I bad a good time wading in the water, but we had to be care | ful, for small crabs were thick in) that region. By the time we got out, th add material was ready for use. We all |got a pole and sat down ab |Oh, such things we My jalater caught a soft d turtle which would snap every time any-| a hard better one came near I caught shelled turtle, which had After we had our junch we pl games, such as tag and hid ko-seok As we were playing tag my sister rap into a pool of water which was full of frogs At first we were frightened bat soon We were catching many of them. We fot a bottle and filled it full they were pretty small) and n we got home we let them On the way home we passed a berry patch, and before we got out our hands, face and f¢ were scratched and berry stained. Our balr was blown down and our! dresses torn. Yet in spite of all this we had a very good time. Yours truly, MARG 4493 Sunset Place LARSEN. THE WILHARD Seventh aed Unies, Mate #453, Modern Apert ponte o urnished or Corser 11 "THE ROSSMORE 2 amd 4-Hoom A, mie Furnished’ and Unfurnianed: steam heat. baths, etc. Rents reasonable; close in. CLOSE IX, FIREPROOF, BATH, HOT AND COLD WATER, TELEPHONE IN BACH Room. 1206 Howell st. Phone Miliett a206 wore. rae RATES REASONABLE. Prop. Strietty P-s22. AM ‘ontaiae Reoma, Level Walking Distance to wipestattice take Green Lake or) oar. From Union| Depot, we Wailinafora Ave. car. Kiva. and 7 ™. wore 1813 Sheth A Bloke Kast P.O. Newly f Teer oral: y furnished heene cools gue ie Board oa Furnished Apartments. w Distance, Reasonable we Rates. ont Ke: ‘k car, get off at Roy THE “ABBOTTSFORD £2, 3 and 4 Rooms at Medium Prices. Unfurnished. th aed Fir, Pb. Mate 2927. HOTEL ALBAN Y Thorceuhiy Modern, + A aud Met eed Cold Water in aut oo Hates $1.00 Per Day and Up Spectal Rates by the ‘ Cormer Summit and §. Kast © Hepublican. Moa ream Well varnished Rooms 0. L_ ANDERSON, P: et and ind av (Queen Anne dixtriet> Prices right urwisbed oF miahed ws ofer- a. A. taT2. prices. Watch The Star’s Saturday issues. Also OTe MARTIN HL MAWTIN Phome Main aaa Goeg, clean wholesome food and HOTEL WILTSHIRE om for $6.00 per week. 1 block to h Ay. | Kastiake car line, Single meals and aed Westlake Bivd. ow and Strictly, Modern Furnished Suites $4, $5 Per Single $1.6 Bright and ¢ und Floor Lobby nh Lake, Phinney nt-Ballard, Meridian room furnishe if desired Phone Willett ais | Private Rooms With Board | IZ14A Seventh Ave. and Up. Strictly Mo Hore. Completely forniahed housekeeping Wook bie at door Hingford, erty te rooms, Suites Me#4t per week, ¢ 1968, per month, Fireproof brick. © ‘ation. amt. BA2O%y Int AK Vinw HoTed, Ne HOTEL YAKIMA room astinke ear. HOTEL ALPS wk dee O21 King %t., Senttle, Wash. he Day Up. New, Near Depot. urnished $2.00 Newly Modern 600 a Re ok clean; steam heat; nicely cy Foon furnished; free shower baths, hot and cold water; call bells In every room; monthly rates. “or Week Ag ee § AT d $20—Five-room flat, modern, gas ngle too 00 for two 50 to $6.00) Rges range, hot water, Itnoleum. 4059 Ballard 845. SHON Hallard Ave. Highth ave. N. B ROE APARTMENTS _ O12 MRS, J. Rastlake car, eH 2084. YESLER APARTMENTS 15% Yesler Way. 2 and 3-room apts; steam and hot water in every room, nished single roon he Fur- TAU Prop. Tiot and Gold Wi Walking Distance to Postoffice wot Rooms sto aed abc 6 Different Car Lines Pass the Door. HOTEL CONSU Right In the Heart of the Auto Ma District i “Bureau. Reading Room $20.00 to $35.00 Per Month Vhone M, Sasa , - ax” & a gus ‘Take Cars from Depot om First or Second Ave, and Get Off at Colum o $5 week; Fifth Av. N. and Kepublican St, ly turpist rooms, single or ay Bada North Queen Anne car or Alki| housekeeping; modern. Sunset, Main 441 Boiht Gar. 3 ee ee —~| Cor, Wiest Ay. and Columbia St. Phone Queen Anne 2042, Hot and cold. water in each roam EL New and modern; steam heat hot Transient, Tbe day up. Special rates HOT! BRUNSWICK and cold water in’ every room; $4|by week or month. th O.Cox, Prop, oe em -Peem week up. 510 Broadway agne block from James] Modern Improvements. All Daylight St. cable, Ma z041. Rooms. i Hates Me Per © $2.50 Per W Get Acquainted With the “Star’s” Hotel and Apartment House Page These advertisers are up-to-date, clean, reliable places. Strangers coming in, or people desirous | of ‘making changes are recommended by The Star to look them up. Go and see them, get rates and Monday noon. ‘ana Up ‘on venience. FAIRBANKS HOTEL Cor. ist and Ith Ave. XB Modern Room and Up Yurniched. Kivenenettan for light housekeeping TS Comp! modern, biz 9 rooms up to $20.00 Ma: dison car. Elliott ~ walk 4210. Phone Main THE New and 3-room modern apartments, furnished for housekeep- also single rooms. Steam heat Bilott Blanchard and Bei), 1, 3 completely ing jetre Water tn 114% Third Ave, Third and Spring Bis Neat Furnished Rooms Steam Heat, Blectric Light Free Bathe Kates—50c Per Day and Up $2.50 Week and Up Phone Main 7321 Room — anc boahae and homelike; handy to car, or walking distance ‘to postoffice. Inke Ave. SHSSHSSSOSSOOOH SSS HSH SOO HHH OH Hee ee That is my favorite recrea-| ° —., + OOo oe6 FOR GIALg * THE STAR CIRCLE: Pp FOR BOYS LIGHED EVERY GATURDAY EDITED By UNCLE JACK i if oo Tia or TOF SOO COFOOOCOC OS ¢ OO Fm STHINKS SWIMMING IS FUNNY POETS, BEST } YOUR © Swimming is my favorite outot 1 ‘ @ most any place, no matier w on fs « ate in t is nor how deep It All you be ; "Oinday "i © slip on your bath Me Cin ing sult and you are off to the pp, “mk comteny water with a whoop and @ yell./ay ther, : be awfully |ven if you cannot swim you €A0 contained in tem play around in the water, which 16 ort yoru he Circle quite a lot of fun, But get in and wiry ie | learn and it is more fun then, and | jp hie, SDpeiae it is very easy chavte an | Swimming sometimes comes in Sie The very handy, for you may not only [ana the celve @ save your own life but many others | CHARLES DRAPER 810 27th W., Seattle \17 GET Hi WRITES PRETTY POEM| men gQQRate best tr % j cents. | ABOUT CHUM The following boys Dear Uncle Jack—Here’s a poem | though not prize wi and 1 composed about my ehum, Mar-| Very worthy mention top guerite Bugnon. 1 should be very tributions to the en much pleased to surprise my chum by having them printed Peter Robertson, Ei Your niece, BESSIE DAY. Dorothy Shreeder, ¢ 6567 First N. W Edna Shacker, rae My Chum. Milton Bonner, if I've a chum that [ love well, Marguerite Brown, £ Thoughts of her in my mind dwell;| Victor Martin, All about her I will tell Carotine Rodgers. ; Marguerite je Rodge % Aree Squire, a She's a modest lass, and tr Grace Kline. ¥ |Composes music, poems, too Ruth Kline. ¢ | Talks French fluently with you~ Archie Wiggins, i Marguerite, Ruth Heim. Catherine Parker, James Parker, Henrietta Cameron, Ceci! Templeton, She is amiable and good, Bweet, polite and never ude, | Ever in a cheerful mood— areesetin, se A man with She's a champion tennis player. been sent to the Soh | Won the tournament last year; two years. Lucky the She's « genius, is my dear 4 married man, or he'd Marg: —_—__——- at | She can draw and paint well, too; | She's an artist through and through. | There # not much she cannot do— Marguerite. Get the Original and HORLI MALTED | Some day on the walls of fame Big and bright, will be her name | But to me she'll be the same | Marguerite. | LIKES STAR BEST Dear Unele Jack-—l am very interested in your Star Circle and would be pleased to join it, being 1 am 13 years old. Lately I have been watching the contests and prite winners and I think they are very nice. We tase both the Star}, jand Times, but like the Star best j Yours respectfully, MABEL sTU ART. Houghton, Wash. _Not in Any Milk Le *] SHERWOOD APARTMENTS nd three-room HOTEL Ni onan ished mod RO Venter Way, Senttle. distance: On New, Modern, Fireproof. Men Only bath to each eam Hea nt: outs kitchen, solicited Main 7740. t coum At Gre Baliard ieanama HoTEL te \27M rooklya Ave good table board >_week. Single rooms af. erm Anne 2582 — LANNO® cit y walking dim APARTMENTS eisnt the lines; 3 and 4 rooms Beautifully furnished 2 and 3! per cent cheaper than ¢ roums; private bathe, expansive zi view of Bound and lake [Phone Ballard 1283, Ballard Station, HOTEL TRAPTON J. Edelman, Prop. Furnished and Transient Rooms. " : one blocks to OF) Lakeview Ave, — mit car line, car. er local travelers con- templating a brief or extended stay $2.50 Week Up, oe will find here the comforts of hor rounrTn Ay ur mother, wife or sis 414 Fourth Ave, ded the fullest protec-| Two Blocks N times. Rates reasonable. | u » rooms; hot and cold wa- ter; from $3.50 up, with No Car Pare, as tt Corner N Walking Distance. All Outside Rooms. 59 to $4.00 a We eat, Ruasing Wi the ROVAL “uo. ri ac 401 Fifth Ave. Neatly furnished Team able ground floor lobby; man's hor 35c_to The to $4 week. ©. F. Pete hone Kiltott > CAPITOL HOTEL — 10S Jackson Rates 600 to $1.50 Day: Week MALLOY APARTMENTS ‘- HOTEL RADIUM ry Steam Fastinke University Dis gis a autite Poe 314 Pike St, Cor, Fourth AVS ‘wo and T room M at iene maece sane PROBASCO, Corner 45th i4th N, HOTRL RH 86 Virwte SLAND t Centrally locat m heat, ho OO EES and cold water cttlc aghtm Rooms $2.00 Kup, 50 cents day up. Beds 26 cents. Eliott 4717. W, Over PINE-MARVARD ARTMENTS 725 te Free ® ing distance Steam adway-Pike, Rates sie. MOTEL NDON en Transient Rooms 50c and The, ns Wee on S250 ot and cold water in ev é r Raths. Telephone B Hillott 23 112% Fourth 8. 2 blocks fron Defiee, LLISY Howell 8 Sepot, artment house plant i within easy business as. prival and en and hot situated from tment bath gas rang at of ste ali times. Th whole block tractive buildings. will afte for children. managed by th the ‘best erything i and serv for a mon rental, We have 2, 3 furnished and un) ments. RENTON Brass court. betwe D. B. Zaddach, Prop. which . pleasant Blagg The. Mamata Sow, owner, WhO Modern and Up-to-Date. Moderate Prices, 413° Third ' true, id water and cull bells,” nt, Retura Call THe Fi, ORAL 1858 aw Three rooms, w private hall, atlases wall bed, gas range, oling © laundry; beautiful view, near lake. $20 to $25 apartments now $12.50 to $16.50. A. Ww. Pr Brick building, jowelt St." steam heat and bath; two Clean, well heat-|depot and wharves. ed rooms 1 out-jup. ©, G. Johnson, two blocks from Pike.|/ Street. Elliott 1892,

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