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THE STAR—TUESDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1912. ‘GAINES HAS REGISTERED SOME 80,000 SEATTLE MEN AND WOMEN, AND HE SAYS IT’S SOME Jog {Marty was one of hin Bitiod Then along came J THE SEATTLE STAR _ i as oe SCRIPPS NORTH Wier Lect H OPN / 7 Seattle paper having full lensed wire mews service of the Unite ; Press Associations. CUR & “QUAN ¥S>§ LOOK JUST AS GOOD TO HIM Ho wae a rosy-cheeked, beardiess | ——————~ | youth came up to the registra | |tion office in the Prefontaine build: | COULDN'T DROP IT Sifice as weoond-clasa matter Sitered at Healtls, Wash. if WONDERFUL | e “Gut of city, 586 per mon. ws ix your = ing to get registered } consol od Gaines’ ¢ Daily by The Star Publishing Go. F | "What le your age” asked Chief rather, the one where A. - ‘ f | Registration Clerk William A employed) with another } di fe Yi | nee tution, and Gatneg j Deci e for rourse | “Nineteen, sir.” jcouldn't compete with Jame Read these facts, and then decide for yourself whether or » you cannot register, You Seahing besten not the members of the Seattle fire department ought to be ad 3 married and have a whi t we given the benefits of the two-platoon system kid.” county treasurer, took he There are in the department 362 men, Of these 54 are And it took Gaines quite a halt _ ae examination and WOU thy : s d so on d members of the fireboat hour to convince the young man nighest qrade for chief of painters, - —_ , a Shaggy alte pees | that even the head of a big faimily| |{stration department. He tema lagi ge Ei eel Pigg Cte. suthy setiaeinn cthiiee dut like his may not be entitled to a) vico president of Thaygesem Of the remainder, 111 are constantly relieving vote under some conditions. | |No. 11, of the’ Spanish Wap Ing meal hours and regular “offs. This is one of the best things) | erans. This leaves in all engine houses a working force of 200) Gaines écce—enswerlng questions | Here are a few polmtane al and making explanations. Gaines) istration, men. briefly summarizes The two-platoon system would do away with meal hours Gaines “Registration for the la the best posted man in Seattle £ Doctor—Sorry, but I forgot my naturalization, registration and all “offs,” a give a Ww x for 218 men con instruments, e and all “offs,” and it would give a working force of 21 ee een oe = nagtiaaistration 4 stantly on duty, against the 200 men under the present system, Patient~-That's all right, doe; + wee De $6.000 people have pe Thedey, Cee a ; Y mitt be fer the »-platoon system there was a burglar here last night se Sle gee GP mgr Aggee o- o , 5, ' In addition, there would be, under the two-pla > 5 eh Ma Ri oF ay ceatevered 0p tae orbs seni lmany a 6,000 were handled in one These men would be subject bs: Sha kept open every day 218 men constantly in reserve ‘The average num NO HOOKS y last spring : call, ace J ct endangered by fire from now till the 45th, 3 to call, according to the district endangered by fire Gag last naving, ‘The average | ° : : Let your mind go back to the big fire of 1910, when the Se eats tnahia pend weiThose Wie aaa ie t men worked without rest or food for 10 hours. If the two- chap with « Boston secent, Gaines " are citizens whe navel a Jatoon system had been in operation then, there would have started out in Boston, stayed there 4 i f hao! | { een 218 men, instead of 200, fighting that fire. And when reer, epent. a fow minutes -at istration closes 20 days GAINES oye this makes the WILLIAM A. tN voters a year's residence ————___————-| state, 90 days in the coum the side, and discovered Marty | days in the precinct. O'Toole, the $22,500 beauty on the tion during town lots of the bean city, Gaines necessary, unless the managed or captained the team and | changed his residence” career, spent a y enlisted when be was 18 in the exhausted 218 had reached the end of their shift, their places would have been taken by 218 fresh men. There is nothing pleasant in the thoughts of compelling men to work 21 hours a day. It is only on the ground of economy that the two-platoon system can be opposed. Let's consider, therefore, the cost. It would cost $135,000 a year to run the department under the two-platoon system. The burden would be borne by 186- 000 taxpayers. Why should 362 bear a burden which should be borne by 186,000? And if you pay taxes on property valued at $1,000, your Firat Actor——How did you say you became orator? Second Actor—My boy, I began by addressing envelopes. HIS IDEA service in “Old Soak is losing flesh.” tried to get into Col. Roosevelt's “y. Rough Riders’ corps, but found all sptle nat 'the. + nt tad a the available room taken, then got ee a job in the banking business in POLITICAL ECONOMY Bouton, played a little baseball on ———ES = |or it. Operatic and popular songs, well worth a visit | are rendered effectively by Beatrice| “Fun in a Barber Shop |Michelena. The two, Alfreds are|& Fields production, furnishes very good hand and head balancers. | producing amusement | such a wonderful ; ; wrath hour, It 4 t ; share of the fire department levy would be 47 cents a year. eis GE nome: He te \ypheas Less than the price of five cigars! hh hhh Genmeen. ieaeel rere: ”, piaod =. * AT THE EMPRESS. * skillfully over the boards 4 # | great enjoyment of thelr Moore—Dark Ch weed boys know how @ dance oot Metropolitan—Jullan Eltinge in many sure 60 & “The Fascinating Widow” Beattie—The Seattle Stock Co. in “Salvation Nell.” Coliseum—U. 3. Marine Band The two-platoon system would give you better fire-fight- ing service. It would attract the best men to the department It would enable those men to spend their evenings with their wives and families. The two-platoon system provides for two shifts, a 10-hour day shift and a 14-hour night shift. At present the men are gig Aoiewn i . hi di d bel hat all If you yourself work 21 hours a day an ieve that : a 2 men should put in the same hours, don't vote for the two-| ine sa tbapent at bate tar ean platoon system on November 5. Uncle Wedderly—Don't feel! “f downcast; you'll have just as much | Observations Out of a bill of exceptional merit ee this week at the Empress, the act) GRANDDAUGHTER FOR SCHUMAI of Prince Floro, the educated chim-| panzee, stands out the headliner.| The little monkey is a wonder. He| cal qomen on the stage dressed like a| SAN DIEGO, Oct. 15—The man of the world and acts that way stienabaer tail ‘§ even to buying a drink, smoking «| *"™ és born ia Amerien to cigaret and playing pool. He then|Mme. Schumann-Heink, ‘famom growe tired of all that, removes his singer, arrived today at the Grob Ughts, does bicycle riding that mont home of Mr. and Mm His: and vaudeville. j Professor—What do you eae Orpheum Vaudeville, 4 tattooed man today.” about the electoral college? t did you think of him? Freshman—Not a = thing. 1 “He had a very marked appeat/haven't seen it mentioned tn the lance. sporting records. “1 Empress—Vanderilie. Vaudeville. | udeville and motion worry and expense with it as If you had married outer clothing and, dressed in one eeenigermninnnnienteeenneineneeeetmtien —eenmenrenamene — a vind ae sitll bia ten - brings down the house. For a) y,,, aot : . . s 4 |] Clemmer—Photopkhys abd vane - ov Ss Heink. She has several others DO IT today. Registration books will close tonight util lie she needs must marry, let her|f deville. = coors Ngee Mem gra hecsabiionl: : ater eleton IN THE EDITOR'S MAIL | cchiss ee" Ss Zit | eterna ow | SA wre ent. Bg +n RE! ded opinion aa she Ts a palr might, deville be NO, THE crowd a the Koos mecting did't do thing to] rane ca a CHEER UP! IF HEADACHY, BILIOUS,.. Raper Trimmer” puree Only laughed at him, told] faitor The Star: Just a word in{for all time. We have taken our! -—— * ame ly PT ee Ce Pee ee ee 2! be , T im to sit down and shut up—that's all. addition to what “Justice” has sald| mothers, wives, sisters and daugh j® NS IP. ED CAS RE S TO : jin. Sala with reference to the vamplre,| ters out of the class to which be Ss le AT THE ORPHEUM, *| co T AT me CA % of o be , a ,.| Hazel Moore. tong aliens and criminals, aod given - \* W# Gon't care to appear to be presuming, but we sug-|""T"asve rend with interest her|thean the power to put thir wishes Trent ee eee eee *| cnamntin oe note gest that it’s time to take the snufiers off Sunny Jim Sherman) confession, and since then have|into law. Comparatively a very Mein Liebchen,” a German char No odds how bad your liver, stoma ve ol head aches; how miserable and uncomfortable you are from Hon. indigestion, biliousness and sluggish intestines—you the desired results with Cascarets. They end the headache, biliousness, dizziness, » j earned from other people who are |familiar with the facts the whole COLLIER’S wants “to hear about every man who is |8ory, beginning with the Hamilton IQ “Why do you spend so much care and let him say a few kind words in the campaign. small portion of the women of the! world are thus favored, so it be! comes the imperative duty of our acter playlet, made a distinct hit at the Orpheum last night it i «a sweet old play presented by a good * " tc ft ge i ease. I cannot understand why this!) women citixens to justify before the |" the crease of your trousers?” compan: { whieh ¢ Weinberg. running for congress on a record of success at the pork|woman should be persecuted sim-| world thelr position by voting and| “It is Important, dad, not to wear of “hurgomaster” faine, is the star. |sour, casey stomach. ‘They cleanse your Liver and Bowel barrel.” Geewhillikins! Are there any that aren't? ply because Hamilton lavished the! working for that political party that | D&&sY trousers. | Some of the old, but ever new|sour bile, foul gases and Nrger~ gomsede ou out by Pr aa | people's money on her. Stop to/| dares to advocate pensions for aged “Important, 1s It? Why, you!songs, all love, were given by Dane| misery. A Cascaret tonight will. straighten ~~ pi CLASSES of Paris policemen are being formed for in-|consider the number of “respecta-|{ndigent mothers aud for the pro-|Young cub, look here! Did you|Cladius and Lillian Scarlet and | cent box from your druggist will keep —_ ont ble” women who would have done tection of helpless children, and to|¢ver see a statne to a great man| won the audience instantly. The liver and bowels regular and make you foe! Struction in lock-picking, pocket-picking and general burglary work. Those slow foreigners! New York's police know all! that, and assassination besides. the same thing had they had the months. chance. It is the most natural thing for women to crave finery, and very few would have even asked where the money came from. | It oceurs to me that if the same the securing of such a wage for all working women as will enable them | to live without having to depend on/| |charity or worse for a living Under the effete monarchy of England, where they are supposed who didn't wear baggy trousers?” ~—Penny Pictorial | words of the choruses are thrown on # screen and it is bard for the hearers not to join in with the singers. Light was thrown on the! subject of black magic by Les Mar-/| co Belli, who exposed nearly all of “Didn't you give that horsethlef & chance to any anything before You lynched him?" OUR little secretary of state. wants to know why the re- publican party is “a husk without a soul.” Will some one amount of energy that is belng di-| to be governed by a “kink,” there] “No,” replied Broncho Rob. “He the more popular tricks of the stage! Please step up and whisper to Philander the answer to why &| rected towards sending her to the | ls an old age pension for both m@yj Was a pretty glib talker and we! magician, His expose ts very in thief is a person without integrity? | penitentiary was directed towards|and women, and the governmest/ thought It best not to take any | teresting. Then comes Charles Ob helping her up, considerable good finds that the arrangement is ea DEAN ROGERS, of Yale Law School, says Teddy was | ¥0™4 be aceomplished. jnomical, to aay nothing of the come the most lawless president the nation ever had. Puts him Doty aa ‘eran waite se rsh ae vant ee s in the Andy Johnson galaxy, which ought to cause Teddy to their right. : not as charity, but ae their right. 7 contribute a few more warm words to the English vocabulary.} ertongued orator may get away | ceived public the average machine ih «these «= days.”--Washington | made musical comedy of the day A | His audience gets a lot of fun out jsquare deal, Chances. There's no tellin’ what al cott and exposes to the S| Féitor The Star: As a sub} ctntatinicmnatiiaiatianepentines scriber to your paper I desire to) vote according to prejudice, as Wi ENATO: a {thank you for your unvarying sup-}men have been doing for gene: _ § _ R ae POINDEXTER, the leading progres-| port of the we and oppressed.|tions, but Investigate party Sive in the state ashinv'on, a man of flational prominence, | Your advocacy of a home for Mrs. | forms, party candidates, then mal a@ true friend of people, will speak at the Coliseum theatre ¢ Jones is only one of the many good | up your minds what conditions you Saturday night with “Bob” Hodge, progressive candidate for | 4eed* to your credit. But it is a| want changed-4f any. Then use governor. Women of Washington, 4d sad commentary on our civiliza-|as much judgment in voting as y |tlon that such conditions as hers| do in buying a hat, and all will “PUT the clamps on,” wrote putty Gov. Hay to one of his ae aki al te te eee : } ] where we boast of such wealth. If 7th St, Seattle. 3 subordinates to hush up charges of shortages in one of the state these conditions can't be remedied Each Afternoon fn departments. Can you wonder that he needs $13,000 to win a/wndér our system of government as beams: i 5 3 > t " $ x Editor The Star: I noticed in ee vag uncontested primary nomination and about $50,000 st Present a ae it is sure-| The Star of October 7 this advice his final campaign? at we made such changes ito girls by Rev. Earl Wilfley of as will enable us, a# a nation, to do! washington “Pass up the $14 a what is right without being tram-| THEY'VE started a campaign of vilification, abuse and| meted by legal precedents and a “tr gay ko for bigger game Assisted by the World's: falsehood against “Bob” Hodge, progressive candidate for gov-| technicalities, fertabty ro ao ee in — Greatest Vocalists, ernor. But Hodge is big enough to withstand that kind of on-|. 1, the state of Washington we) \issog,” Tetrazzint, Scottl, slaught, just as he is able to overcome the several times $13,000 | 27" oS peenion 90 UE alte to sot This is precisely what the tn , r a le to the 4 hi campaign fund of his opponents. and our childr iit be pond ‘of * | stinet of self preservation is teach. snd our children will be proud of| ing the brightest and moat thought-| fal girls. Result: There isn't) enough “big game” to go round, and that which ts bagged is a do- cided disappointment, to say the Caruso and ott (Via the Columbia, Edison Talking“ me Wednesday at 3 P. ™ (Repeated by Request) } least. Perhaps it lacks the flavor) of love, or is embittered by jealousy LOVE SONGS OF of the pocketbook. LANDS, This advice being sent from the national capital, and by a person who pretends to be a disciple of the “One Perfect Teacher,” is of interest to all Christians, as well Played by Mr. Hunter @m Autopiano and sung dF c Witiams, Jona Free Distribution ruse, as all Americans, bd on can ao We often hear that socialism . ee a would destroy the home. What of an emons fa 10n and Columbia machines the economic conditions that are Thursday, 3 P.M 80 ably enforcing this man's creed. The overproduction that spas- modieally closes mills and other in- dustries would, if properly man aged, enable every man to live in comfort with the girl who has sor CREAM BAKING POWDER (By request.) GRAND OPrPRA of Autopianos “2:5 — rowfully “passed him up” because Caruso ‘and Parrer, 74 his income {s too small the Edison, Victrola aml Peng Soggy — ay Bahasa Here is an opportunity to secure one of these wonderful instruments which enables | 1umbia Taiking Machine 7 concerted action on the part of all|f| every member of the family to play everything worth playing, and to play it in a masterly Friday at 3 P.M would jar the idlers from your backs. But why should you teel sorry for them? How much do they care when you fall? They have been carried so long with t knees against your ears and their hands manner, GRAND SACKED © _A pure, healthful, Cream of Tartar Baking Powder We are authorized by the Autopiano Company to distribute one hundred player pianos among one hundred Seattle homes for free trial. If at the end of a reasonable period the piano does not win the admiration of the whole family, it will be taken away and over your eyes that their insolence Journet Rvaa When buying an article of food you are ._ foo ag sel eate Z ; Hams and Trinity Chelle entitled to know exactly what you are buy- serie rasan’, ‘oniee Wee’ Vell! There Will Not’ be a Penny to Pay for Its Use!! | 2.:7.c220""™ . ing—its quality and ingredients. Waikle, Bay View, Wash saturday at 3M And when you decide to keep it, it can be paid for in small amounts of, say If this information is refused don’t buy it. oHltor The Star: ‘There is much If] $10.00 a month. A MUSCLAL MRE ANGH Some of the low grade baking powders Staal i fer Cou cee toe If you should happen to hi i ii hi H ca-tende nea teateelll are advertised, but the ingredients of the Mother who is also a Working y' APP: ave a piano in your home that is merely a dead, | Yuiopicno a» s mean ’ Girl” Expecially interesting are} unplayed, unused piece of furniture, you may exchange end at no loss to your- Tmprompte Program — her remarke about the men whom jshe terms “only human,” and the statement of the one who sald: powders are scrupulously concealed. } self, for one of i ich will gi A, eenllndeee WonSh: uot wks Wiking i self, for one of these autopianos which will give you the abi ity to play instantly y any one of twenty-five thousand different compositions! ta nT powder containing alum if she knew it. . : ° went them. ii are quite sincere when we tell with this instrument you ean do of these marvelous instruments, | Lig . and tre It is well when buying to examine the pv. hat gi es to say will va bp you that this is the one best big | it! Prices begin at $485. Terms riattont vopular where so many consider " . A may label on the can. Unless it shows the the customs governing domestic 1 wppportutiity fo make home a The distribution and demon- hoon Pg made as low as $10 a ie : : “ lations as perfectly right anee v iar.ot 8 whe oN | stration “a be gg to- Netnt, carge, ‘ . of Ph gc arn | pel m8; tc op the boys and girls morrow and w continue ' ingredient cream of tartar, don’t buy it. te’ “bivorc io here eae MID: "am nein | throughout” the “week. ‘There con wu nya : . We p [ff chain of melody around the en- | will be concerts every afte: ce Suet pnditl that me ris every afternoon “ r Dr. Price’s baking powder is absolutely tioned should be sufficient xroundgh@] te family such as wilt be re- | to which you are very heartily : ocho free from alum. ae etwene AN WHOL membered tn the long years to | invited and a most cordial Invi vie . ” : DELIBERATELY ¥ eS pome. We want you to know | tation is extended to every | gy, starters te eesti HAVE CHILDR® chow it feels to be able to play | home-loving person in this city oe =een Os. ‘ on pit ke a Paderewski, a Besoni, or na 1 wish my wife loved childre |1'd give anything to have a baby @} two in the house, But she doesn RIGHT TO REMAL OF A MAN WHO THE WI LOVES THE We want you to try it: We any other master musician, and to hear, to try, and to use them- Grand selves, at no cost what: er, one | Third and University »