The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 14, 1913, Page 5

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amen le mag es ” First Methodist — = SPECIAL FEATURES OF INTEREST TO STAR’S WOMEN READERS == Episcopal Church SERMONS THAT WILL INTEREST YOU DR. A. W. LEONARD with WOMEN AS CARE FOR CHILDREN Paid Living Wage, he of the add K MORE ne . | ay 1 duties upon come acquainted with its provis the Juventle department imposed | tons ET. sre. Wisek’ Quest Orbateat oy the new delinquent parent or Children under 12 arg prohibited i ace ¢ r " ance, and the state juvenile/from selling on the streets, Chil fee to me ae law, additional help for the juve-|dren under 18 are not permitted to phd attitude tows i ® : nib artment, was urged before|be employed in hotels Those ur =. the council finance committee Fri- | d 21 are not permitted to lolter a delegation of the Moth-|in public dance halls, pool and June Power of + Those who appear. | billiard room ow drinking resorts it s Mrs. Herbert E. Snook, | Th ur 16 must not remain eats ‘o te 8 * twjchairman; Mra. ©, BK. Bogardus door u public place society? ' Mra. J. V, Hamer, Mrs, Maude E. {after 9 p,m October 1 to ambit Emel, Mra, BE, P. Fick, Mrs, George | April 1, or after 10 p.m, from April June 29—"The Infinence and Service of /Eckmann, and Mrs, E. W. Tilton, | 1 to October 1, unless accompanied the Plooser ,,| , Serat. Bogges, of the juvenile | by their guardian, and “it is unlaw H o eis for the | epartment, now ts required to take | ful for any person to take or allow ~ sre Jeare of his clerical work personal-|any female under the age of ly, The delegation urged that the |18, not his daughter, wife sister aly —"Succeastul Mew of Affair ions {department be given the services |to ride on any motorcycle, automo: ome sivetieas of a stenographer and a motor: |bile, or any vehicle of any kind, af ‘ le patrolman |ter such curfew hours. a—"The Leadership of Moers” Ff Copies of the new jutentle law Parents are held responsible for ins a te 8 bearing the heading attle Pro-|any violations under the new act tects Her Children,” have and ar ble to Imprisonment not i ributed 01 ou oe cit 80 | OX i days o ine not « NES i disisaads on’ iam Laan in L A throughout th y, [teediau $100 days or a fine not ex American Toward the Law Are th their respect Ie it eve Fifth Ave, and Mas FIRST AVE. BET. AND UNION SIGNS OF THE FEATHER. APRESS CO. D. SUMMER ICE Telephone Elliott 5560 For ice rates. We guaran- tee full weight and prompt delivery ICE DELIVERY CO lor Buffet-Odservation Cer, Coaches with High-back Com- fortable seats. Heavy—Smooth Running— High Back Seat Coaches, Smok- Car, Observation Car and Car with our Famous Of Standard and Tourist Sleep ing cars, open to occupency at 9:30 p. m., and most comfortable coaches. Electric Lights O” ALL TRAINS Excursion Tickets East Dally May 28 to September 30 Full detatls on application. Call or write H. N. KENNEDY, Gen. Agt. J. O. McMULLEN, City Pass. Agt. First Ave. and Yesler W: Seattle. Telephone Elliott 5750. A. D. CHARLTON, A. G. ¥. Portland, Ore. A, _Fort Fras ly the The Nechago Valley district in British Columbia, Pp , forme 916 American Bank Bldg Odeon Theatre NORTHWESTERN CREDIT ASSN. 658 Empire Bldg. SEATTLE’S CREDIT BUREAU ~ AUDGE TRIES 10 In the hope of effecting a re xn between husband a Judge Smith has continued 30 days the habeas corpus pro- | for ceedings for the possession of the seven little girls of W. 8 Mathews, of Vancouver, B. C., and his wife, Maria G Mrs. Mathews sald she would re turn to her husband if he would provide a home for her separate }from that of his mother and broth Jer. Mathews failed to agree to this jand returned to Vancouver. SUES TO PREVENT | PAYING OF REWARD | ABERDEEN, Wash., June 14 Suit to prevent the county commis. sioners from paylng any part of the} reward offered for the slaying of John Tornow to Giles Quimby was commenced here today by Attorney W. H. Abel. Abel is acting in be- half of relatives of George Lathrop, who lost his life in the last battle with the outlaw. He contends that Quimby, who is a deputy sheriff, has no right to the reward. 136 YEARS UNDER | BEPEACEMAKER STARRY BANNER . day Am on all the ings, many a8 Keneally observed hts an flaga were holst big downtown bulld stores and residences were draped, and hundreds of per sons we a tiny red, white and blue emblem in commemoration of he day when Stars and Stripes were chosen as th emblem of the United States by the Continental Congress in 1777 The Elks held exercises at the clubr coms in the Alaska building At Second ay, and Union st., Aunt Nancy Herlinger, oldest member of the Women's Relief Corpa, ts distributing little flags to all those | who apply for one \Nearing the Half) Million Mark Los AN June 14.—-Ac cording to the newest city direct- ory, Just issued, Los Angeles has a population of 483,417. This estt mate is based on the statisiicians’ rule which allows 2% population ‘for every name in the directory THE MARKETS | Phe following are the average prices paid by local commission merchants to producers and prices paid by the re. ‘The pri | freehness and” general these prices, unless otherwise Indicated, are for strictly fret grades excellence, but Chucks Ribs, No hates, Net Cows. No. Hinds. steer . Fore, steer . Rounds | Ox tongue, Rc suaed hows Trimmed sides | Short lotn pork . | | | ive 2: ing ducklings eens Squabs, dos Yeeetablee—Aciting Price. ‘ HY be ‘ vaatbe and bariey “SL Paul Stove Repair & Plumbing Co. Original fire box tin- Ings and repairs for all kinds of stoves, rr and furnaces W. backs and colle put and connected 08 Pike St. in Main #75 Established 1903 Main 6324 COLLECTIONS FORT FRASER The Best Town on the Grand Trunk In British Columbia al contour of the interior makes it possible for only one big town, old Hudson's Bay surrounding Fort Fraser, Prading Center, eople are going into this district by Money can be made at Fort Fraser easier than anywhere else in the Northwest. Lots can be bought there today for as low as $10,00 down and $10.00 per month INQUIRE OF Dominion Stock & Bond Corporation, ltd. Office \"Man's Greed is the largest and best farming and stock-raising At the Yesler Until Sunday “The Paymaster,” a rae “Along the France,” “Hidden Life in Sea Weeds.” At the Dream unt Sunday “Get Rick Quick Bellington,” “Bad Little Girl,” “How It All ttt pened,” “The Groat Peril” eee At the Grand Unt® Sunday “The Master Crackxman,” reels; “Gaumont Weekly.” rps At the Circuit Until Sunday “The Big Boss,” two reels; “The Bird,” “My Mimosas Sweet * “The King’s Messenger . . At the Melbourne Until! Sunday “Lieut. Tettrazni,” threo reels “The Hansom Driver,” “Feeding Time.” “California Poultry.” oe At the Class A Until Sunday “The Tragedy of Big Eagle Mine.” At the Clemmer Until Sunday “A Regiment of Two. “A Rose of May,” “The er's Daughter.” ° . At the Clase A Until Sunday “The Final Judgment,” “When Fate Decrees,” “Jenks Becomes a Desperate Character.” ° . . | At the Melbourne Until Sunday “Lieut. Petrosino,” th reels; “The Hansom Driver,” “Feeding Time,” “California Poultry.” At the City Until Sunda “The Fire Fighter's Le Lucky Fall,” “Wifey's Investment cee At the Alhambra Until Monday “The Comedian'’s Mask,’ two reels. * At the Home Sunday “The Caged Bird,” “When Luck Changes. “Sweets to the Sweet “Life Among Navajoes.” oe At the Olympian Tonight “The Millionaire Cowboy," “Un- der the Make-Up,” “A Life in the Balance At the Society Tonight “A Race to w York,” “A Jokkey for Love,” “Rouen, One of the Oldest Cities in France,” for Gold.’ At the Odeon Tonight “Carmen,” three reels and that location 18 the hundreds, Open Saturday Evenings “Seeds of Sil-/ two | two reels; | Pawnbrok- | "| Blood THE STAR—SATUR Workers Are Not | | | | | Probers Report nited Pre Los ANGELE AW June 14 that a great many s in Los Angeles do not p a living wage, and rec dation for the ap elaration work ment of ® permanent, constituted industrial commis sion representing both capital and labor to promote the wel fare and living conditions of wage wor ra, waa contained tn a report filtd here today by the Industrial Commission appotnt ed three months to investigate wage conditions. The report will be conalde next Tuesday by the city cou cll. One of the main features of the report is the analysis of a “subsistence wage" {n con trast with a “living wage.” The commission finds that a “sub sistence wage” Is not lower than $2 a day or $12 a week, and that living wage" certainly is not less than twice that, or $4 a day TIS A LONG OURNEY DAY, JUNE 14, 1913, JUST GIVE MEASURE FOR MEASURE | AND YOU WILL BE HAPPY, ALLRIGHT | So Writes Cousin Winnie to John, Who Wants the Sister of His Bride-elect to Help | the Woman Who Him “Understand” GIVE HER MEASURE AND BUsET WIT H BiSOe c. DANGER | Mitac WOMANS PA A YOUNG GIRL'S PROBLEM Dear Miss Grey: I am a girl of 18, and In the worst kind of trouble. Two years ago I jokingly promised a boy of 18 that I would marry him on my 18th birthday. I was a Jaughing, happy girl then and took ly nothing seriot Now, I am engaged to a young man of excellent character. I am An orphan and was glad to receive Difficulties| in advancing any currency legislation is the lack of knowledge concerning the ordinary principles of bank ing by others than bankers. | It is the duty of a depos- |] ftor, not only to himself but to the community, to know |] how his bank ts run. This bank is always ready | to give what information it can | | Interest The Bank for Savings Corner Third Av. and Pike St. |Something New From a German Specialist} | and Nerve Tonic for} j}all Nervous Disorders, Mental Depression, and in fact every | disease of the nervous system. | |A lk great help in relieving Epilepsy and to purify the! blood of all eruptions, pimples, blotches, boils and catarrh, and jall obstructions arising from jcolds, biliousness and all dis | orders of the liver and kidneys. |A sure thing for constipation, | appendicitis and diabetes, rheu matism, and in fact all chronic diseases can be helped and re- lieved. It is a system-builder, and it excites the natural cathartic of the bowels and strengthens them. Poisonous | matter must be expelled from the system. Blood and Nerve Tonic will do that and still) leave the system free from |medicine. This medicine has} |been used by the specialist | over 15 pared cal Coy s and is now, pre- German Pharma- on Seattle, under his |personal direction. There is over one month's treatment in each package at $1.00 a béx For sale by Quaker Drug Co., First Ave. and Giles} Drug Co., 1125 Jackson St. | You will find names and testimonals of feattle people tn ench package. Send all communications to the® German Pharmacal Co. Cormer Market and 4th Av. N. W. Ballard, Seattle, Wash, |pany us, | the home. I was so happy until a week ago, when my childhood sweet heart returned and claimed me. He had taken my answer seriously and had been saving money for our future, although we had been laughing and joking at the time. love of a good man and a real Is to Be His Wife. 5 | BREAKFAST LUNCH OR DINNER | W Vine, light Bread, Maf- fine, Bi *, Onke of It will always be good, wholesome food if rulsed CRESCENT —> BAKING Dear*John: You tell me that you ever summoned courage to ash ' —= you want to know more about her|ANY girl to marry you—busines your brideclect—from her own|man as you are eady-going, with = | POWDER —— ter, who, you say, knows her eye on the next day's work best of all. This so that you wil » Marvel of all things, you be able to do your duty her stage eo ag par: and make her happy. Then, Joba your well-meaning man's fash leitae wae you write that since she is an up the way of & wan who faving it light, but girl, you are fearful lest » No study of woman—you not dey. you go the wrong way about it » more blunders than 25¢ per Ib. that the girl of today expects a/the veriest rascal who “has a way a good deal, and you do not want to| with women . Ask Your fall short ; s c John, the girl of today may be | suCH a mood teilen T will not bee heise more progressive in the eyes of the | you stumble. 1 4 shan: ak “precr 7 world, better equipped to earn mon- | yoy invthion le hel sawed ie. CRESCENT MFG. CO, ey should the family resources fail.) my ister, so far as it may shed Seattle, Wash. but at heart she is not much differ | 41, light on your married course <n —e ent from the girl your mother_was| "2! ° ; — tart out ohn, by not being too e. a Jeet in your way.’ ”| Ladies’ Suits Made to Order 6 this girl is not. Underneath the girl's surface, which so bewilders a man Itke you, is her heart, full of affection and a need of affection In return. GIVE EASURE FOR MEAS. URE,” and you will be happy and make Dorothy 80, too. You have never thought of your- self as a “lady's man,” John; in| fact, you are nervous about your} success with the girl you are go ing to marry ‘Tis a long journey and beset with danger. 1 told him all my story, but he, You need not be. Rat to listen, vowing Anges || For you could have chosen dif hasta Fam sare or fant m T have ferently; ond #0 could she. Each ve! i. . and since the e f b of you selected the other, or, rath been afraid to act either way er, you wanted her and she, then, | Now, Mins Grey, how can Ti wanted you! straighten this thing out? Both| are the best sort of men, but I feel that I cannot love my old sweet- heart; in fact, I sometimes hate him. IN DOUBT. A-—lIf necessary, put your. if under th protection of some older sensible person. The protective woman officer of the Y. W. C. A. will quietly help you. if | were you | would not do anything decisive for a while, and it will probably work | out; neither would | be di ful, A man who loves you aire would never want to shoot ew ohaaas bi acne you; on the other hand, you vieo commander, R. K. should put hate out of your Siaub, Dremerton: junior vice command er, FB. Tichnor, Seattle; inspector, Lud nee Frank, Meattle, chaplain, ik A LET US BE t Townsend; surgeon, EM advocate, OUR OWN JUDGES Dear Miss Grey: Tam a young | «i lady 20 years of age and lately have met several nice young men, but now I have heard about phren ology, and before | choose my, mate for life 1 should like to consult a phrenologist. Do you think I am right? 1 have seen lots of quarrels in families because of the disagree: ments between the father and mother. ‘This I think very wn- pleasant for children to witness. I do not care to go with young | or | smoke, drink, chew for I would not care faul would men who play pool, have a husband with these but rather have one who enjoy a home and home life. you think I am doing right to judge this way? Is there a good phren ologist in this city write his name and address, so I can find him. I will. anxiously | awalt your reply A READER A.—1 have no faith whatever in this sort of thing and cannot give any local person or firm's name in these columns, It is my sincere belief that if ‘sons do not know them- whether they can agree, another person cannot decide for them. Indeed, | believe that married people should be congenial, and | also believe that they will bi if they choose thelr mate regardless of money, friends, parents or any person, and according to their personal Ideas, to MOTORCYCLING AT NIGHT Dear Miss Grey: We are two high school girls 17 years of age. We would like to know if It is wrong to go motoreycling at night if our parents do not object. But one thing that is worrying us is that the young man who takes ,us seems 80 dreadfully anxious for us to go. Is it wrong to go skating, Mipent) ing upon chance acquaintances for company? The boys we keep com pany with have to work regularly in the evening and cannot accom- Thanking you in advance, LAURA AND BETTY A.—I dislike to mm to de- prive girls of pleasure, but far better deprive a thousand girls than risk one girls, safety, so | say, don't go motorcycling or skating at night without an old- er friend with you. The home circle is the place for young people at night, and they can have a mighty nice time there. Don't you think a girl chea ens herself when she attends any place of amusement, tru ing to chance for attention? | do, The food you give your minds now will help or hinder, your future, Best modara “outside rooms In Seattle, ac to 50c, Stewart House, 86 West Stewart (near Pike Public Market.) —Advertisement. {| vaudeville, Don’t| and, if 0, please | | For my part, I cannot see how SPANISH WAR VETS ELECT OFFICERS PORT TOW NS END, June 14-—- The big military parade which had been planned of the U erans’ session here Friday, was off because of a heavy down. The 4 convention will be pour, held at Aberdeen The following officers were elect-! AT THE THEATRES THIS WEEK. Moore—Dark. Metropolitan—"Fine Feathers.” Seattle—"The Regeneration,” Orpheum—Vaudeville. Empress—Vaudeville Pantages— Vaudeville. Grand—Vaudeville and motion pletures. Clemmer — Photoplays and Melbourne — Photoplays vaudeville, |] Alhambra — Photoplays vaudeville, and and Don't delay, stop decay. Butler's | tAquid Tooth Filler. All druggists, Advertisement Amalgam filling ‘The dest grade of amalgam ts used by us The tooth is put in proper con- giuge before the fillings are placed. For Gold Crowns, $4 To obtain «ood service from @ badly Aecayed tooth, allow us to treat it, then erwards crown it with Gold or Pore Crowns, Your will be eurprined at the quality of such a tooth | Bridgework, $4 Fi ap Pang derable of experience pl rk correctly, Our teeth and FullSets Teeth,$5 Up | We have thousands of Seattle custom: ern who will tell you that they” knew that plates could be fitted so fectly until they had us do the work Any work that doesn't prove satixtno. tory will be repaired free of charge at any time. Come In BOON—today if you winh—for FREE examination and estimate. 12-Year Guarantee to Al) Free Examination OHIO fate DENTISTS 207 Lal ht Bi. Oe. BE OPEN TO CONVICTION | For Dorethy $25.00 and $28.00 hae : | Pit and workmanship guaranteed, BUT, ABOVE ALL, BE F ‘ TO THE CONVICTION OF Ladies’ Tailor Suit Shop Aw ever, WINN | e28-240 Lumoer mxchange Butiding IF i ONLY WY yHAD THAT . QUIT THAT “GET RICH QUICK” SPEC ATION 2 we “Last year I had some money saved up,” he said, “and IF I had kept it in the Bank and left it there it would be there NOW, with more added to it. But a stranger came ° along with an enticing looking scheme and I bit. If I had had any sense I would have asked my BANKER about those ‘good things’ before I invested and LOST my money.” Make OUR bank YOUR bank. We pay 4 per cent interest. Northern Bank and Trust Co. Pike St. Corner Fourth Ave. THE UPTOWN BANK. IExcursions Every Day cn Lake Washington A MOST ENJOYABLE TRIP OF 25 MILES FOR 25 Cents Steamer Fortuna calls at Parental School, Beaux i Arts, Enati, South View, Factoria, Newport, Hazlewood i (Newcastle) and Kennydale. FROM LESCHI PARK DAILY 6:20 a. m, 10:00 a. m., 2:30 p. m., 5:30 p. m 8:00 a. m., 10:30 a. m., 2:30 p. m., 4:30 p. m., 6:30 p m Take Yesler Way Cars to Leschi Park. PICNICS SUNDAY, JUNE 15 Swedish National Sick Benefit Association, Fortuna Park. International Ladies’ Garment Workers, Atlanta Park. Canadian Pactfi SUMMER TOURIST TICKETS To Eastern Destinations, on sale May 28th to September 30th. Good for return until October 31st. You may stop both going and returning. Foe full information as to routes and rates, apply t® ‘W. H. GORDON, Agent ; 113 West Holly St, Bellingham A. B. WINTER, Agent 1519 Hewitt Ave, Everett C. E. BINGHAM, Agent, Sedro-Woolley J. W. HALL, Agent, Snohomish W. F. ROBINSON, Agent, Anacortes G. BENJ. POINDEXTER, Agent, Breriertow E. E. PENN General Agent Passenger Dept. 713 Second Ave., Seattle °

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