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3 MR. FARMER: Get acquaintea = oe opal ga i — pressor mg with your city cousin by parcel post. He Ye ce eel + ogee) be fi Phe j wants to do business with you. You Folk . ae th nd oat a need his manufactured products; he rie iin the odttartal Recall a poke a ee - - needs your butter, eggs and garden wto do it. fain Date ane THE ONLY PROGRESSIVE NEWSPAPER IN SEATTLE HOME EDITION truck. Cut out the midleman. VOL. 14 NO. 261. THE STAR—MONDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1912, ONE CENT eh thas axe, aimed wr coe 6 em eiitsadene wa Fe ane aOR eee a ie Fi THE KESPRCTFUL KISS THE LOVERS’ Kiss a) 4 THE BOY-AND-GIRL KISS 1 THE OLD MAN'S DARLING KISS + . > of our best amateur kissers, though he is better known to the public a# | a soldier. He is a brave man and saw active service in the Philippines. And yesterday the major and Vales Hush! Not « word of scandal. Not a breath of mystery even. ‘ We are discussing the psychology of osculation Let us approach the subject reverently, earnestly and scientifically. ; The whole civilized world kisses. True, the Japanese do not kiss, | but they are newcomers. Nevertheless, | marvel ag it, for they are a polite and affectionate people. Certain races of barbarians substitute for kissing the rubbing of ic Ch Y t A H t M Who pereceil (The practice does not appeal to me 1 should not care to| eempcgueseesss: oneness eer aa I * J l P si f : MGirculated Boycott Petitions gartaaness crac evstcesrse*! VUNG FOLKS 125,000 OUT aust Serve Seven Years; Six Are } hing of lips excite such a variety of emotions? ' Against Times. Fi deen he tec eaves stat hs taived eae aaa Coy Pere | Paroled. , )Sirl in the South Sea islands. VE: FE | | : aon SHE KISS? WOULD SHE! 9 } | 0.—The g! INDIANAPOLIS, Dec. 30.—The greatest legal battle in whi “BRING ME A MAN,” SHE SAYS 9 9 ich labor —— om " and capital have ever been opposed ended here today when United HE WOMEN’S PROGRESSIVE MOVEMENT } States Judge A. B. Anderson imposed sentences on 31 or the 38 ring . 1 Ip order that the Inst lingering mist of mystery may be blown from} re in the dynamite conspiracy case. the Civic and Moral Betterment of Seattle | the narrative, let me explain. that, the demonstration yesterday by | Six were given suspende sentences, the court holding that “intent” | f ; i Valeska and the major was made strictly In the interest of art and had not been shown. DEC. 15, 1912.—Relieving that it is necessary for womankind of || selence and at my earnest solicitation | The heaviest sentence was meted out to Frank M. gray- | : . ‘ ns . Ryan, Mate of Washington to protect the moral dlanity of thelr homes || | When I asked Valeska to pose before the camera in a series of Police Report Shows/Garment Workers Re-| naires president of the international Association of Bridge and Stree. and “ es, abe : : ] . : ;_ | tural lronworkers, He must serve seven years in the federal pri: Bigelow jourualiem, the authors of this writing do hereoy bind || “tiring me'a man.” 40 Per Cent Less; ceive Aid of Promi-| Fer Utivenwortn, Kas. unices » higher ‘court rants Sar eepeci tert | to you and to one another upon honor { Now, it happens that Valeska balls originally from Terre Haute, * | new trial. FIRST—That they will each and every one of them cease Indiana, whieh, it also happens, is the birthplace of Major Ravsom.| Arrests in Year. nent Women. } af Tveitmoe and E. A. Clancy —— fe receive, to send, or allow to be brought into their homes || They learned the three r's in the same schoolhouse and bought chewing) giccies juvenile population te -_— oe Sap Peamingn, 5.2. Bee copy of the publication known as The Seattle Daly Times, gum at the same confectionery store. ‘Gaaine | | Indianapotia J. Young of CASE APPOINTED ‘any publication edited and published by the present owners There may be concealed in the fact that two such gifted kissers ag OMe Rood behavior. NEW YORK Dec. 30.— With from | Boston, H E. Mun Valeska and the major were born in the same town, an undiscovered |;,7gi@ cheering news is contained! SECOND—That they also bind themselves not to trade with | truth of tremendous import, but I have no time to pursue that phase of Hoxges’ report today | 125,000 members of the United Male sey were each to Chief of Police Bannick of the Garment Workers of America out/ years at Fort 1 west (aan SUPERINTENDENT patronize any person, firm or corporation advertising in the | the inquiry here. I can only suggest that scientists might employ their m strike b today and the prob-| Pete Smith of Cleveland c itle Daily Times, or any such publication which may be ed- | time to good advantage by going to Terre Haute and trying the girls "SEK of the juvenile and humane iis cast Sandee wietetes Of both dele baer Or ak Ce rene et frome wore wrereen Mreer We fivet there on thelr native heath = Saas acca db-por cont fewer de. |#€x68 Will be Involved, what prom-| years each , / F CITY STREETS ; of January, 1913. | When I had introduced the major to Valeska, and explained the ines to be th reatest clothing * : : recipient of this copy will kindly indicate acceptance of |/ needs of the moment, and they discovered that they both came from Mmquents in 1812 than in i91) Gills; te tun tleioce of the coestry.|: -tamened Gan’ eceeneee tu: the obligation herein expressed by handing it and as many copies | Terre Haute, the major said ‘or does (his mean. Borges t tm i jentence wa ust in the Breof aa practicably possible to good, responsible women througb- “Lead me to the photographer.” sage, te explaining bis report, “that "SEE I TNSt, 1,600 pickets gathered|Guones, Jee Countian? Cc Copan Be Cone, Pee — < | the ice w ter realous fn . - ‘ preety « es. Coughlin o} hicago, | Sts Jeration of Labor, was to- the state of Washington. | __ I have said that Major Ransom is s soldier and a brave man. On|jmp bouce Were lens zealous 18 today to receive instructions for the | Frank J. Murphy of Detroit, Hiram |v anseinted, by Manor Cotteritl, As s00n as headquarters can be established you will be notified | one occasion, when surrounded by Moros brandishing their machetes, than formerly. It simply means *tTussle, which so far is confined/R. Kline of Muncie and Edward /gtreet commissioner, succeeding ‘ad Lesa bs a amiss ys and when all hope seemed lost, it was the major who- ithat the young folka are behaving |‘ the makers of outer garments for |Ciark. Clark was not included in Superintendent Walters: wheue Anti-Blethen Club. YES, SMACKS EMPLOYED BY THESE |themselver as never before.” men and boys, The strikers are/tho 4%, having already pleaded | te xpires tomorrow. : FINISHED, SCIENTIFIC KISGERS | Sul, the report may not be pi recetving solid backing from Mrs. | guiity. filled the position of street - rs aay @ht reading for worrying mothers. 20s Pastor Stokes, Mrs. O, H. P.|” Win. Bernhardt of Cincinnati,|commissioner for several months ft is neither criminal ¢on-!of a client, refused to say anything But let that pass. The major is a brave man, He is also a bear, |Two bundred and fifty-four girls Belmont and other prominent wom | jag. E. Ray of Springfield, IM, Wm. under Mayor Moore, and is familiar farther. “Provided,” he said, “I am asked to do nothing that will impair my| were takon into custody in 1912 as It ts prodicied that the strike Shoupe of Chicago, E. EB. Phillips of |with the duties of his office. ¥ nor criminal libel to direct | Wie TALKS. standing as an amateur and get me into trouble with the association, | against 689 in 1911 soon will extend to the makers of /Syracuse and Chas. W. Wachmels-| Mayor Cotterill sent in his name for the public welfare} Payer thia morning deciared|do with me ss you will.” ‘ One hundred and twenty-nine | Women's waists and to the dress iter of Detroit were each sentenced jto the council this afternoon. Case ‘any immoral agency, is the |hundreds of people in Seattle, act- “We will first try the boy-and-girl kiss,” said Valeaka. giris under 18 were taken out of Makers’ “union. In this event all to one year and one day has been president of the labor Very prim and shy was Valeska as she offered her blushing cheek |hotele and boarding houses be ther strikes in the history of the) Frank J. Higgins of Springfield, ration for three consecutive Walter A.| ing as individuals, and without any : + a | f sane toany by for the chaste salute. Very boyish was ‘the major as he planted it with|tween May 1 and August 10, inst Clothing industry will be eclipsed. | Mass, Fred J. Sherman and.R. H. years. He has been active in pro oo co-operation or joint effort, hav ” heed of the local Burn” De-| seen zealously circulating the A.|® «mack. ‘ |yenr, © period when the police | More than 4.000 shops and factories, Houlihan of Chicago were sen-|moting progressive legislation both bureau, and his attorney, C-/m © jetters for a number of days.| Refore hurrying on to the next in the series, Jet me say that emacks Were more than usually active in| W!th ® capital of more than |tenced to two years each. in the city and state, and was one are all very well for children, but finished kissers never employ them. ralding questionable places. 1000 already aye affected. Chas. Beum and M. L, Pennell of of the organizers of the Direct Leg- with reference to the) “We were asked to take care of } Click! went the camera. | The total number of delinquent BILL’S HAPPY CUSS Indianpolis, Edw. Smythe of Spring- , islation league. last Saturday of the|the distribution in the down-town , Club circulars, repro- district,” Thayer said. “We have 5 been advised there was nothing above. criminal In that, and without any firmly believe,” said Thay-|attempt at secrecy, have put the every operative from this letters in circulation. who took part in the public) “The A. B. C. circular, the recent Hon of the circular in ques-|chimes protest, and many other | my repertoire is the bald-headed kise—the kiss of an old man’s darling. | parents and guardians. bile ride through the city to- [tence to seven years each. i MO i no more gutlty of conspir-| movements now on foot in the city Into a chair the major was thrust, and Valeska kiseed his bald spot.' The bald figures of the report) day, and left at noon fn his pri W. J. McCain of Kansas City and UNTAIN SNOW “The reépectful kiss,” announced Valeska, and fell into position. | boys for the year was 768, and of | field, Iils., H. W. Legleitner of Pitts- rT The major’s lips brushed her brow. girls 264. Of these 480 boys and| % burg, Geo. Anderson of Cleveland, TR IN SERVICE The camera winked. | 72 girle wore referred to the Juven-/ By United Press Leased Wire Ernest G. W. Basey of Cincinnati. A y “These are desultory tactics, When do we charge?” complained the fle court, The cases of the Neads| ST. AUGUSTINE, Fia., Dec, | Paul Morrin of St. Louis, M. J. Han. |ing 480 boys and girle wore adjust-| 20.——After breakfasting "here, [non of Scranton, Pa and W. E.| D/EMORALIZED BY “Patience, soldier!” soothed the world’s best kisser, “The next In jed by the department, working with| President Taft took an automo- |[Reddin of Milwatikee were sen Fe See Payee, Vibe! than the little boy sell-|are but the spontaneous effort upon | The major’s js not much of a bald spot. \leave much to the tmagination.| vate car, which was packed |w. fert B F pieot tanned City, Times on the streets of| part of the moral forces to combat “Personally,” observed Valeska, “I prefer the large, shiny pater.” |Many of the adjustments were dif-| with Christmas presents, in were pads wg duly Began pew om | ” the Immoral forces, and we have 1 They tried other kisses. It is astonishing to the Investigator to learn Meu. There were sullen and re-| cluding personal gifts to close Michael J. V¥ been informed and st!il believe| what a variety of ways there are. There is even an “enemy's kiss,” but belliows children Who could not be friends. The president wil! ar- ts there is no law that prevents an| the major balked at that. He said he was too kind-hearted. For it ia an entirely driven to repentence and| rive in Washington a’ 9 o'clock honest combat between the moral | hypocritical kiss, a sinister kiss, a savage, treacherous, poisonous kiss, j|reform. There were fathers and| tomorrow morning Cunnane of Phila-} After 24 hours’ work with rotary delphia was sentenced to three|snow plows, the three transconti- years’ imprisonment, and Fred /nental railroads, N. P., G. N. and Mooney of Duluth to one year | Milwaukee, have opened their Ines Burns detectives, George , J. D. Sandusky, H. P. Mur- y. A. C. Staples and A. Kobier r Saturday on the re- and immoral forces of any com- |mothers who had to be convinced ren WA AND—AH! THE LOVERS’ KISS! hal , ecugeer Patrick A. Cooley of New Orleans | through the Cascades and trains ‘of Paul Hedrick, represent-| munfty. that they, too, were to blame, A Prank ©. Webb were each cen-| b Row, : Palden J. Blethen, when % be-| "For the benefit of Mr. A. J,| THAT'S WHERE THE MAJOR SHINES esther are” saya Bosses, “no| ALL DOWN BUT ONE [ana Frank ©. Webb were each sen-| began to come in this morning. BY t that the Burns bu-|Belthen, I will say that his fight “And now the last and best—the lovers’ kiss,” said Valeska | Wicked ebildren, though there are| : When the prisoners took their|/ed a fairty normal condition and had the distribution of the A.| with the moral forces has scarcely The soldier rose to the occasion then. If V ‘a’a interpretation | aay foolish ones. If fathers and| CONSTANTINOPLE, Des. 30. places in court at 9:45 o'clock this circulars in charge. begun. And furthermoro, this | way tigerish, the major's was leonine, No, on second thought, it was not| Mothers would make {t their busi-/ Turkey favors arbitration of the| morning they appeared pale and|pect to be back on schedule time were allowed to go on their /agency expects to lend ita support | joni It was bearish—distinctly grizaly bearish. To be exact, he | 22%? t© know where their children | Balkan situation by ambassadors | nervous, The hilarity among the | Tuesday. recognizance to appear be-| which these movements are direct- hugged the Indy. Valeska is muscular and not small, but now ahe was as jare and what they are doing, |of the great powers, it was learned | defendants which had marked the The first train to get in since the Ing Attorney Murphy |to each and every means to accom | +.0 clinging vine cleaving to an animated oak. And then he kissed her, |MUSBtY, few youngsters would go|here today. All Turkey's ministers | progress of the trial was absent. |heavy storm was the Northern Pa rnin. plish the public will, in its deter-| "1 could write columns about that kiss, It was a classic kiss, an | : ntl saetlnemnty a Aha The first prisoner called to the|cific’s North Coast Mmited, due at 1 COrSs, wn ee ei aarort to forever banish from | epic kiss. It was the culmination and the climax of kissing. It was| — > bar was Patrick F. Farrell of New|8:15 Sunday night, It arrived at grand jury which !n i community the evils against | jo .i0n Venus never stood a ghost of a chance. a * f the ex-/ 9:90 this morning. The other two Police Wappenstein and | ed, : York, a former member of the ex-| 2/50 this mornin of Perhaps {t would be more appropriate to employ terms of war to 1 rthern Pacific trains, No. 41 and uae. Vine srnéicats, SPEee describe that kiss. It was more than a “fire-when-ready-Gridiey” kiss. ecutive board of the International| No 3 arrived about their regular “ igen ira or teed BABIES SELL It was more than a don't-give-up-thesbip” kiss. It was even more than | ation of Bridge and Struc: | time r an “up-boys-and-at“em” kiss. ronworkers. |. Great Northern No, 1, due at 8:15 b to take, and no charges have It was an “I'l-fight-tt-out-on-this-line-tf4t-tnkes-all-summer” kiss. a S$ ore i OT understand,” anid Judge An-| last aight, arrived at 11 a ma. No a aeons aenlnst: say of the me FOR LESS THAN Just as the shutter flashed, a wee small voice gasped, It was the derson to Farrell, “that you voted/3, due at 9 this morning, will ar 4 7 jer kisser pleading: to end the strike against the Amer: rive at voice of the world’s premier k pleading j to m he A | », can Bridge Company, I do not be 4 30 p. m ond stating they were om. Major! Major! Um-m-m! M-m-major! Please! I can’t breathe,” — _ ath by Walter Thayer, chief of PIGS; $3 EACH ssl : eee ee Heve this fact was brought out atl MURDER INDIAN BOB le Burns agency in Seattle, i ‘ Hone, j | ooth | h | the trial.” " ee, ney Be. tuear tatuaes By United Press Leased Wire. Lune the taniot apse inst nigh, Ser7ing, | TRO ies Wane ot tee some an | “That's true,” answered Farrell.) GOLDENDALE, Wash., Dec. 30, hen club. ates Moore theatre. He was in a box. Valeska Suratt, barbaric in her fun- un nates 18 taven: of aiveaiatt:|—_Giry eon war je the name of his client. Guns eho cerpling aie gnemitting making, charged down into the audience repeatedly and kissed the ling campaign, I quit the union in any titentionioe che bret cae Consulted our attorney, C. W @ Aemand for) paid-heads on the aisles. pver attended any of its) der of Bob Charley, an Indian res- 1908, and before starting out to dis | babies at from $3 to $10 each, Mrs.) ‘The major applauded sturdily, Valeska did not kiss him, though |mectings after. that year.” |{dent near hore, whose body, banked she looked his way a couple of times and laughed, | e ama e | “It Farrell,” stated the court,|to pi was found on & pablia officials of the roads in Seattle ex- f the circulars,” sald Thayer, | Dora Remmiin, a German widow, | a - = ‘was opposed to dynamiting cam-|highway. | His home was burned. me |disclosed here today the existence | =a T learned from him there was y xistence | sais nena a oe of a widespread traffic | i\SINE IOR AD ing libelous in the matter, and in infants, | | FAVORS RAILROAD | }paigns, I think he is deserving of / Tt is supposed that robbery prompt- consideration. 1 will never sen-|ed the orime. ft would be all right to go| hich is being investigated FINE JOB COMING * Especially these cold days? The B, & M, Tamale tence a man whom I.belleve to be soos Declaring that she obtained her |, TO KING—MEBBE “stock” in various ways, Mrs. OLYMPIA, Wash., Dec. 30.—The Fears No Prosecution. If Gov, Burke, of North Dakota, | sree. We pe dedllgg eed cro ap dbs — eek Saha wer sald he was not afraid of one said the main demand for! is not selected as secrotary of the |PUYHe service commiasion cannot has a reputation for quality that is unsurpassed. Ploreiend hy rite AVALANCHE KILLS ution, and had withdrawn the|PAbles came from wives wishing | interior |Compel_ralitoad companies to to | James Cooney of Chicago, one of 15 CARPENTERS 1 only at the request of to foist infants upon unsuspecting And tov Osborne, of Wyoming, stall gwitch or sidetrack connec James Cooney icago, ” ° husbands, " Read their ad on page 7 in today’s Star. the business agents of the Iron om uting Attorney Murphy. s oown't get It, Fe, tan ee ee |workers, waa then called, Judge| FERNIE, 8, C., Dec. 30—Fifteen The supply of bables, she deciar- Judge John B. Yakey of Kitsap y re vote pnreee peat ES now greatly exceeds the de. |A"? " me ee & eigen oF! county in a case tried here. Sec- Anderson instructed Cooney that |carpenters employed by the Crows’ , mand because of the high cost of|NOrth or South, of Went” | (tons 1% and 62 of the act were! he need not answer questions un-|Nest Pass Coal company were Tha _|Hving. Judge Will R. King of Portland 18 /heid unconstitutional, Call Main 9400 or Elliott 44 when you need a want leas he felt eo disposed, [ormahed. to. dean Were. teeny. aie pinaver and Murphy have cooper.) gometimes 1 have to fatten up| Tht in line for the Job. : “a : y | you may ask me any question| avalanche demolished the buildings on a number of mportan es 4 ent ‘ " : : ?* ‘ooney, “a | hich th 5 In the past. i peor aoe before selling them,” Be ceeell et nitions. vocamutibe GETS SCHOLARSHIP ad. The Star, with its guaranteed daily circulation atone ys re aria il chat Guder tone ot worek burying out 20 men and boys were en i" an, of Oregon; John Pattison, of; The Cecil Rhodes scholarship at : C sald he © © member of in distributing the circulars| Mit. Remmlin insisted that her| this’ state; KH. Milder, of Wyom- | Oxford has been awarded to George of more than 40,000 is sure to get you good re- | no diindie rand believed i te | SHIP FOR WOODROW, the arrest# were made, but ilny ‘because she dacs Within’ the ling; W. ‘Sanford, of California; |B. Noble, juntor in the school of , bent th lneashe |constitution on which the Amer se7ats none could the identity of not get paid | judge King has also annexed a sec-|Iiberal arta at the university, The sults. The Star’s downtown office is located at jean government is founded, PAA ATED NE NN : for the baby, but onl: behind the A. B, C. be ¥ for the} ond choice indorsement from Bruce|commitiee which appointed Noble F ‘ ; suri wr or 4. trouble In procuring it. Rremes,.of Montana,’ which has|decided tint he Wee the Dest Bile 229 Union St., with the Souvenir and Curio Shop. | JUDGING FROM HIS REPORTS [8,"'% “welcome home" celobration cireulars had been stored ~ ————— Gov. B. L, Norris for a candidate. |around student, possexsed good | j i “The climate here doesn't agree| Which he was’ born, together, with in the office of 8. Ross Parker,| MEDFORD, ORE, Dec, 30.—The| Kremer held several conferences at scholastic and athletic ability, had If more convenient, call there, with my brother.” apeeches and receptions at Staun- yer, before distribution, but| postoffice: of Talent was robbed|the Rainier-Grand hotel here Sun-|a good character and was a good wae, been invalid? bark here today, Oe Parker, beyond stating he allowed | Sunday night and a few dollars in|day with Washington democratic |leader. The scholarablp carries a “No; he's got charge of the local/a miniat, office to be used at the reanent | change and stamps secured. leaders, yearly allowance of $1,500, e home" celebration weather bureau,” basket of luscious appl