The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 13, 1913, Page 4

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aa ical «ffE STAR=TUESDAY, MAY 13, 1913 MEMBER OF THE SCRIPTS LEAGUR OF WWErArens. fervice of the United Prose & in poe ec tlng Prientn exchmene came with ll devartenente, fatiy, one month tn of! a e "9 7, By rat, tte: alx RATES carrier AWAY WITH GROU CHES done by In England, on a time, quite a business was chaps blessed with sorrowful looks wt ired out at | as mourners. If you wanted to be well wept over, it was merely a matter of bargain | We are pleased to say that the custom has gone into @ @ecline. The mourning nowadays, when there is any, f mostly gentine | It speaks well for our country, does it not, that the/ eimilar American custom, once so common, of manufacturers | and tradesmen in great numbers, on the eve of tariff changes coneerting a chorus of lamentation is also falling into dis-| ! repute? True, Secretary Redfield the other day casually an nounced, with President Wilson's approval, that if he found examples of wage cutting in industries attributed to the com 1 : ing tariff law, he would take pleast in making a thorough official investigation. As, of course, he should! we sur rise that it will not be necessary. Not many employers| Ob, you soft and balmy bre sighing gently through the trees; : Oh, you pleasant Apri! rain, coaxing (hings to grow again, would want to cut wages for political effect, and fewer w ald Bringing out the } { green, fresh and and sweet and @are to do it in the conditions which now exist Ob, you lethargy that steals © until he eels But back of the momentary ruffling which a tariff change} On, you w oriust that thril na heen on pi bron itis; abways causes lies this time a big insurance of prospe in og ie Geap daasels okie pegs ot our lovesaeass the fact that our people are feeling a hunch of better and | On! y bat and ball will list aia til the ats busier times On # making love you smiling skies above; For five years business has been under brakes because of een 1 ife—and everything: oh a Ninel arittm. Racine. tim various uncertainties—principally uncertainty about the tariff. What He Wists You can dam up the energies of a great people just about so HERR JACOB The coils of gold upon 5 } 5 long and so much. The limit having nearly been reached, let BUNK ° cceemmite SIMER yorm od the strands th 8 dart. | ween the the new tariff get on the books—an accepted base for another — half generation—and the rebound from years of repression is fairly certain to set business spinning. Banker Reynolds of Chicago, therefore, didn't combe when, summarizing a three months’ personal study of | have received so many excellent suggestions for the regulation of | taxtoab fares that | have decided to give avery one in Seattle a ffee pass, This pase entities you to ride in any taxi in town for the following week. Here It ie—cut /t out and use it whenever you like RRR RRRRE RE RTeR ples deer the sea The daiuty hand, The finger tips from life's melody; talk bun * What goddess bestows these hat makes of spring one long lo Wheat She Thought THIS ENTITLES BEARER AND FRIENDS TO RIDE IN ANY SEATTLE TAXICAB. oe MAY 19, 1913, the American business outlook, he recently predicted a pros- * Any man with the facts before him and the gift), * * perity wave of insight, So, away wit! SIGNED ght, can see it grouches and get ready for a high. tide n is also foresi seeeee dear, has love m Belve, rif you'd i | All that remains to be done to get the president of the Seattle Taxicab and Transfer company to sign name to this. . oe leased me is most true Dear Jake: Since every one seems so eager to advertise and ex- ploit the city of Seattle, why wouldn't it be a good plan for the council or the Chamber of Commerce to organize a free taxicab service? This WOULDN'T TAKE A RAISE IN PAY | To « us for what be knows about plant dt | would make a bi a @ hit with visitors, as well as local residents NEW YORK. May 1 1 hand: . $4,000 a year. The Rockefeller institute MINNIE R. PRAZZLE. Fee aw YORK, May 13.—William |are hundreds of squirrels. In the | SS caked. Gave be ikea hiss Gale ee ae | kefeller was Known as @ shy jearly fall, eas hy . © purchasing man long before the Pnjo m ot the ard Ol] Co. buys ess, bas all he needs to Itve on and doesn't) chefelh feed t rm Dear Jake: The city counci! ought to pase an ordinance making it! » compulsory for tax! drivers to treat their passengers at every bar which |}, they come to. If thin were done, the passengers would be willing to pay | but ir. I hickory nuts, te ants barrels of e furry ten- That . indeed, Above the line of urgent needs, the durable satisfactions of [Ife are the full verdict of the taximeters SALOONMEN’S UNION gral Lally A senlty quite Independent of money. 7. ¥ £16 fe » here they th finds his pleasu in doing interesting, useful work—work | Dear Jake: Taxicabs should be abolished. They are dangerous,! 1 ti of be of us and, besides, they Interfere with my business. ay . eS Dear Jake: = baa sake. That saves CAB DRIVER. ® pro envelope—he knows Uncie Sam orry about the Sat and he isn't ‘st to cut and run when the leg It har ute from While t teeth in gleaming tom) I'm afraid you'll have to know, Are removable. z} hased store, ns ve 5 sell compl »y the score 4 " ‘ 1 n for the lips, hus d « with whom | For the goddess who conferred these gifts on me the « ball be placed Has a beauty shop not far away, you see; Like John D., William ts fond of | I bave worshiped at her shrine, yread and milk, and {t asually ocon- And the charms that now are mist} | | P for !t at all temp ® ROX Taxicab fares should vary according to the handsome- never to watch the clock, so as to be the f ness of the drivers. All the members of my club are In favor of thie plan. tnaivid igen gy ees workday is over. i SARAM SMITH | Se. ate 1 Moreover, he bas friends—folks he likes to chum with, sou! mates wae ae as Bas. tleknowa mul or 1 pb has the; « traits ° whose fellowship makes up life's cBlefest charm. Why cut away from them to go in pursuit of unneeded dollars? Honest, now, don't you think he ls wise? Opinions by prominent people ta one of the Shun the taxi the way you would a young man of bad habits. Both | are liable to lead you astray.—Cynthia Grey. & great att lunch, He is horse tn America. oo his vate mitted, and th one of A delectable, | * always smo 4 ho smokes very Wouldn't all of us be But my love for you is real, 1 am glad to say, truly pier If we dug deeper for the pleasures in the jobs we have If the taxis would give coupons with ever ’ : . pice by ¢ v y ride, they ought to be excolle fi : . ore and gave less heed to the cash receipts : allowed to charge whatever they like—Art, the offic ee ee ec Our Precise Artist. oe ee ar ene eramnier ane well Don't misunderstand. He'd have to change !f he didn't get a living Taxicabs can just as well be abolished from the elty; my patrons purr of smoke ne pnet, eg T e paid 5 bridged his modest needs without fmposing a That much seldom use them.—Mike Fisher, proprietor of Dreamland. Let the taxis charge what they wieh, wagze—an income that Darden of continual fretting lest the ends should@n't meet swish rr was \ Pourre ‘To TAKE ——e ee grapher’s way, he agiz0, | Ml bring the final charge and by opening a window or chang. | fs a fundamental of happiness everywhere; and, somehow, society | against them.—Sergt. Dagner. will have to ange it for ALL tf it is ever to get the pangs of poverty ee ee Fo Bag, that| sitll ge te 4 THE EDITOR’S POME HELP COMING out of its system. | OUR EDITOR-IN-CHIEF IN DEBT TO THE CHEF. "Re peed ane | | The editor went out to a lunch counter this morning and ordered « ms : | the good old sulphur out in the une id has ever , too, alack; | doughnut and coffee. take THE OLD WORLD WADDLES ALONG ||” “He's When the bill was presented, he found he had i He telephoned here to the office for help, but among the whole pies, IST T ; ¢ a crowd of us we couldn't raise the necessary 15c ni 1 SAME on is being 1 JUST THE SAME Just then Vie, the artist, came In and, hearing of the disasten,| decent do meth threw down $1 as if it were too heavy for him to carry, anyway til tt he The poor fellow, near Detroit, who shot himself a few days ago be- The office boy immediately ran to the rescue, and the editor was he 4 cause he fancied the end of the world was at hand, was, of course, oa all been unfe t care for it, And that's all he BY A REPORTER | |Oh, fair is spring, | That he says will say. | 2.01 2:8 yous time mented and irresponsible No. reasons, no Giecustion Any sane man, foreseeing the end of the planet, would nataraily | HOW IT SHOULD HAVE HAPPENED FOR GOOD FRONT ft he id faverably tncitesd, % When sidewalks swim in mu want to be in at the finish, in a front row seat, and with faculties primed PAGE MATERIAL doesn't take many wonda cidue | When raincoats bloom for 80 novel an experience. The editor went to lunch this morning with a dozen friends, and the deal i 5 ‘And under foot aay Lots of folks, since history began, have worried over the imminence | ordered a 10course luncheon with special music. When the bill was Many Wallet men say that The sweet galoshas budd Pn re ager of the great wind-up until the strain of {t 4 the presented he found he had no money. Williata F > te te aweat Dads ak Incmulaas alk oleae He telephoned here to the office, and we raised the necessary $239 spect in America. If xtent of his true, and {f he could he would self all the ates before And t hasn't changed things a bit, except di old earth waddies on, serene and une 2 to lend him. ction, why fuss about it? - know w m the end fs to come to us, person luck3 ver, something Protect fons are right every t gathe soney fn the United Yourseli Py A HOT DOG — hare WILL OUR SODA FOUNTAINS EVER the worrying couldn't dodge. ; : v4 gh 9 | this. Dut, with all his wealth and | Ask for 4 So the best we can do is to rur keel, be as white BECOME AS BAD AS THE SALOONS? his “inside tnformation,” he get#| MODERN eleganty furnished @s we can, and keep our acco ancing oad, wows and -4 pet Sener tenemos taaan Teri Original ! 4 If you can so live that a lot of good peor @ sorry you'r: Is your summer thirst thirating | It is also stated that since ono \« ther apeculator. Eighth and Virginia, neat Genuine The Food Drink fi all Ages Oth are citation tion for th ns yet? charin ald foaming Elliott 803 Bone, isn’t that enough prepa On his estate at Tarrytown there | Westlake. Is the fizz of the soda water foun-| does sus 5 inetearerres Mr. Man, fashion decrees that with your picture vest you may wear tain he hi bit of natin xtract @ shirt of Bulgarian a Pants tight that it will take a 1 t ma r surgeon to get them off. A r tie? We nust just be at substance scaiaduasiaidbtactl es |your stomach, ja most of the pela | Upon landing in New York from her honeymoon trip, Mrs, Finley J.| things arc the saloon are not sonous | 4, “deferred in everything to nu, 1 right for your stomach an ar| The buile At tha See lake | ' . > SINUS TIA. Guk dhies | thee ead Yous Waets MA PoaY thoes | CUS Gaemtmanh of Saetlk bee hee You Get Another Shot at That Dollar—It Pays, Too, in the Actual Saving. Read This luckiest man, we Ds oe of the woda. fountain, (eoeention prohibit use of List, Insist on Their Brand—and Build a Greater Factory Pay Roll—a Fst eaking o' n@ soda fountain,|/ soap bark In b ages and in fill-| tice that the boards of health |ings used by baker Seattle. Violations of A newly released London suffragette has been pump-fed 114 times, ty and the atate of this regulation will be criminally | ——— . r - ——— - —_ - = and never got ! Po: y there'll be a decline in t fanned bulletins | prose 1 1n New York City 5 ° : g , that form o a of which Is a hollow stomach. ng with of| The Jourtiei ‘of the Americar Bakeries Hats Pies Soda Water os — Neal Asroctation, In an article DA this week tlika frat Ob pearat Se 2 “ GEORGETOWN SO Donde | hat Bind ing habit of consuming large quam ave Your Panama Hat Cleaned | | Whiting-Smith Pies WATER W ORKS 6 of bottled, c ated bever-{ Where They Use No Acids. bs ~ in hot weather 8 undoubtedly PACIFIC COAST HAT ARE BETTER cee veri ° tuetive of much harm. The FACTO! Y tafes, Delicatessens, Market nae oe Cele Csi, Chr | 1 e i ren. owledg ha olsonous cher Phone Ballard 566. Sta'ls and Resta nts. ~ H verages |] sls are among the ingredientst = Free Delivery. Phone Elliott arses Fost) | aan hould discourage their use, Prob. Case & Case, 514 Fifth Ave. W bah Phone J Start Them Off Right With, cay t her the conscience of the . " a Good Laxative and Then| Saal favaes ced sole hoon ee ee ee Flour Macaroni Portable Houses it a cial flavor and colors|/health board regulations wf en- TonT T Tove Watch Their Diet | were not declared on the| tire nt the sophistication of} 2 ORTATS on gn M. CALKIN & “ES Mothérs are often unconsciously | the drinks ASK FOR Washington Brand SUrT CASES wery t tther| nono (oO ~~ —----— a we | bv ery ¢ 8 diet heir 7 Sexe rT} ° ” Macaronl, Spaghetti, Vermicel!l, a shipped ¢ a entidren, eat tt | Centennial Best Alphabets, Elbow Cuts, ences 10 T s ’ . Eag Noodles. teal 2 : WHAT’S IN A NAME? 1OUR “se seices nr rcomrce febcen Se | A. F. GHIGLIONE & SONS Main 3858. Arcade Bids sn HAMMON May 18— | ‘Today ‘Teddy ts taking his | ’ 2 : > . . Lina Pe vas sent | meals under the watchful exe Fountain Pens Oil Clothing Rattan Furniture ; da M ir |} of “Dad SOROS, CLVEL WO | RN . ger, charity worker, who adopt- | voter who has been as ‘ ed a youngster named Teddy, | signed to sentry duty. SEATTLE PEN co Geo./A. Johnson Co. Rattan Furniture Mfg. Co. é on teddies titawias - — ee : . Manufacturers of Makers of all kinds of ‘ hy "fpr Mancfacterere © “Johnson's Best” Of Clotht REED FURNITURE MARJORIE DARLING baby for adoption” sign was H EES THA 4 ‘Johnson's Bes 1 ng Marjorie is & bottle baby awung a daa Ml oa = o0e ne OES High Grade Fountain Pens and Tok and White Duck Clothing We Do Repatring get her food to di awr ; ene " Fountain Pens Repaired 1116 W. Fifty-fourth Street 2845 Sixteenth Avenue West. y giving her a small dose| Terrible Teddy” painted the 1007% Third Ave. one M. 1888 Phone Ballard Phone Queen Anne 474 1 c 1 her. Dr Cala « 1 th tw irth . , bain {4 gold tod | Gre oon iain | Ornamental Iron Salad Dressing ttle, the latter size being i hnew: latceala ta Seattle Stove oinghit Saal t ee S==) MRS. PORTER'S Home by those who already kno his + 124 hours. This te Work ackide UP dcdahad a k= Made SALAD DRESS. e, and {t cont propo | the » he figured tn events | orks ' 3 ING, without oil, MAY- | ately more. Results are | around the Granger home N. Betws, Mur = ONNAISE, with oil | unteed or money will | He threw the kitten {nto a AX RINGS PEANUT BUTTER, No Is Your Brand Adver funded | bucket of paint, smeared the sa pi monee ae , Sold by all . ren should not| Everyone likes § Pepsin as tt} paint on the wnlls, and then . None Main Abd | be traced to con-| very pleasant to taste, It 4 wiped It ff by rubbing his ovat Queen Anno 1819 Seattle, Wash tised Here?— | Iso mild and non-griping and free| against ft a qhimericn's foremost| from Injurtous ingredients | Imprisoned in the garret, tie Hardtack atterns Show Cases larnilies are ie r thou rup If no member of your family has kicked the plaster off the | Pepsin, beca e ca ver telllever, used rup Pi n and ou cetlfee beneath and broke twi 7 ! 1 epsin and yo F eath and broke two Main 1957 virina 3097 } ! when some member of the family| would like to make a persona | chandelte Ppclantak Via hese ae Western Pattern Works Phone Main 2097 IT SHOULD BE may ceed it, and all can nse ii.|\of # prt a ages | 7 ; , / Hardtack, Oatmeal : d ; PACIFIC SHOW CASE & ; f ng it in the regu He bit a neighbor who cap |that Mr. Jones, the man you've Largest and best equipped shop in CARI Thousands endorse it, among them ist, send your ad-| tured him runing from the | been treating for heart trouble, has th rend and the olty BINET WORKS Mrs. M. E. Darling, R. F. D. No. 4 i Aomte ie.| heten fed of sonuniaption Patterns, XModols and Machine We make Sereen Doors and Windows Belleview, Pu, who, writes I B. Caldwell, 417 Washington St.» Ho hid under a bed for three | Doctor-—Sir, when I treat a man Nedstat patieaigy FES oom eee i i ertaaly thin Br. Caldwell's| Monticello, lll, and a free sample} hours while the pglice searched for heart trouble, he dies of heart 1815-1817 Minor Ave ee nin eae 1618 Sevent® Avenue Syrup Pepsin saved my baby's t life | bottle will be matled you, for him, trouble,

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