The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 5, 1913, Page 4

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Wilson and His Job MAN of insight, after a long journey through seven ion : Pen The folks back yonder are watching Wilson and are ig, ‘Why, that’s the man we've been looking for.’ Only five months in office, and see what he has done: » Got the tariff on the toboggan. Canned the lobby. Called Wall street's panic bluff. Started currency reforms. ; And handled the Mexican muddle as if he had been doing such things all his life. ; These specific things aren't, however, the biggest of his | achievements. The biggest is his taking hold of a rusty and mon good. Se SENATOR POINDEXTER can't please the reaction- DP aries at all. They used to say he was useless in congress be- _ ments. bought for 25 cents. A False Cc ry its action in the Diggs-Camenetti white slave matter is S that such criticism is “a part of a general conspiracy of the special interests to discredit an honest official.” ; This defense won't answer. The criticism comes from ' no special interest, but from the common people, who are Sick of seeing justice turned aside from the rich and influ- © ential. The facts, and not the accusation, discredit President | Wilson’s department of justice. In his letter to his attorney E ral the president did not dispute the facts, and the cham- fons of the administration are simply foolish in crying spiracy!” and “Special Interests!” Better the truth and la frank acknowledgment of error than a cry of “Wolf!” "when there is no “wolf” and everybody knows there isn't “THE COURTS must not interfere with police policy,” id Judge Card in Tacoma when he denied the socialists 4 injunction. “The courts are greater than police policy, said iudge Humphries in Seattle recently. One judge is dently in contempt of the other's court. WE BEG the pardon of the attorneys for the drayage mpanies. Seems like they didn't overlook Judge Humph after all, in their quest for a restraining order. May We Ask Why? TTOW docs it'come that Gen. Felix Diaz is received with LE open arms in the United States? Isn't he an “unde- ble”? |= Hie is accused and strongly suspected of being a party assassination. He is strongly suspected of being deputed > make arrangements with soe inimical to the interests the United States. All right to keep thousands of troops on the border line d let Diaz through, is it? What if it were Zapata, instead? le're not recognizing the” government of which Diaz is an nportant part, you know. LONDON WOMEN have taken to smoking cigars. If ose suffragettes take to vigorously adopting men’s habits, bring parliament to its marrow bones. : MEDICAL STATISTICIAN proclaims that married men live longest. Yes, and besides, it’s only the meek and who'll ever see heaven, later on. 7 GIRLS, THIS gem-studded stocking fad simply means ‘that highwaymen will command “Stand on your head!” in- stead of “Hands up!” THE WHOLE Pacific coast is wrapt is homage to Maj Gen. Wi Leonard been buying real estate? Naw, Easy! ~ WOULD ARM “JAYWALKERS” * Raltor Seattle Star: In your issue of today I noticed a short article ‘under the heading “Jaywalkers, Have a Care.” We “jaywalkers” are informed what the automobilists throughout xpected to be always on the look- ‘we who are called “jaywalker: erazy or drunken autolst. If a |" out lest we impede the speed Taw was passed permittin ot #0 many people hurt. Just a few reckless autoists sent over the divide would be « lesson all others. I think my suggestion, if followed, would be a good remedy. i truly yours, F. W. WAGNER, 1905 Ninth W. JUDGE HUMPHRIES QUOTES SCRIPTURE TO HI8 CRITICS any fight or discussion with socialists or the socialist party. I have enjoined certain persons from making speeches tn front of | houses and destroying the business of their neighbors. Some people have made attacks upon me and have pointed to Scrip- ture, but I claim that 1 am clear ahead of them from a scriptural stand- _ point. I can quote to them the Golden Rule, which 1s familiar to all, and | that is to “do unto others as you would wish to be done by.” If you had @ business house or a hotel on one of the principal streets of this city, and a stranger to you would get up In front of the door of your hotel or business house and obstruct the ingress and egress to your place of busi- and hotel, you would think that he was doing you a wrong and injustice, and you, as a law-abiding citizen, would apply to a court of equity to have him stopped. JOHN B. HUMPHRIES. EYESTRAIN HEADACHES The REMEDY is to be fitted with PROPER GLASSHs— glasses that will suit YOUR PARTICULAR CAME. °For GOOD BERVICE and SATISFACTORY GLASSES see THE MARCUM OPTICAL CO., 917 First Ave. (near Madison.) RATES ""sicy eis me 61 By carrion, to tty, Kiss Holds Up Liner NEW YORK, Aug. 6-—“A Inet bles, my darling!” the Kaiser Wik Farewell Miss Eva Muntrey of Louteville, Ky. walled on helm Il. for Europe. Her fiance, August Dillon, a West bade her a fond farewell “All visitors ashore!” shouted @ petty officer near the sweet Western states, returned to Washington with this | “A. very, very last kiss, my own!” begged the cadet. Chief Officer Moeller interrupted t said Moeller, clinging embrace. bave held the ship three Bo the cadet went. rink Lunch at Fount. The Best Upon HORLICK’S Avold imitatione—Take No Substitute 1 work better Rich milk, malted grain, in powder form. More healthful than tea of coffes children. Agrees with the weakest digestion, body. Keep it on your sideboard at home * | lavigorates nursing mothers and the aged. A quick lunch prepared ia | discredited party machine and making it work for the com-| nite ORIGINAL ‘Whiaw GENUINE hat's your nar They call me cause he couldn't get any appointments. Now they rever se} | English and charge him with securing too many appoint: | inodarase—Kinder thought Postmaster-storekeeper I'd feel better if yer paid yer bills, ° “Why do they cal Well, how did you enjoy your first ride? with a good tip, er. “THE COLONEL AND HIS FRIENDS” can now be) For infants, invalids and Pure nutrition, upbuildin It| Her lips were red, her eyes were watching my creditors getting smaller and small-| er and smaller and finally disap Her neck was snowy white Say, ts it any wonder that She flagged a de Henry Lane Wilson. Slams, Jabs, Boos Most Anything a HE defense against criticism of the administration for | | Editor Most Anything: Please tell me what you think 1% the man who loafs all noon, giving his nothing to do, and who begins at to dictate letters that | will take her till after to transcribe. my for him, how does this only All right, here's what we think . Antifly crusaders are going to take a census of the files in Cleve We haven't very much to do to- morrow afternoon. a notion to take the afternoon off and count a few ourselves, . We have half Misdirected energy: Counting fies FOR YEARS I'VE ITCHING TO CATCH ONE OF YOU WALL POETS! - Don't give up t Remember the Remember the Maine! Equal taxation! Swat the fly! Stop the spoon ee You Are Get Your Being Robbed Money’sWorth By certain Bakers in this city who persist in selling you, through the grocer, bread that weighs less than two pounds per ten- | cent loaf and less than one pound in the five-cent loaves. fog QRAYME WITH THIS One !I Fiends In Human Form. A bulb was removed from one thermometer over on night another In front of Smith & Carlisle's grocery store was heated with Hghted matches until the glass tube broke and the finid was lost. Some men are strong enough to inspire hate and have enough of the evidences of life and character as) | manifested by pusilianimous little- | ness that they In the bread you buy. upon having “HOLSUM” BREAD—always full weight, always pure and clean, always | preferred by people who want the best. Your grocer will sell it to you if you ask Demand and insist | pity and contempt. The cases just | clted come under the latter class.— | Dowagiac (Mich.) News Make ’Em Stop Stealing It’s easy to do to buy any bread full two pounds | Buy Only “Holsum” Bread It costs you no more than ordinary baker’s bread and you get from a fifth to a third more bread and better bread for the same The genuine comes in a white wax paper wrapper, with the name “HOLSUM” Some grocers make a little more money for a short time by sell- ing bread that costs them less than “HOL- SUM,” but the man that values his trade gives his customers what they ask for, , of pensioning su- ing—slowly—so slowly that It is Just as well for most of us to simply refuse Just For Contrast “ hi lot of | By Berton Braley ‘You say the women do a lot of foolish things but you never saw) |one wear a Prince Albert coat and} * writes E. MeL. you ever see Dr. Mary Walker?” The original motion is carried as amended by Mr. Mel. a full pound in the ten | respectively | The sleighbells jingle jingle, grocer won’ y something ts |The sletghbeils jingle finale, g n't carry mething he can’t sell And from our cozy ingle We look out on the snow. There's ice upon the river, The passing people shiver, The mercury doth quiver At zero or below and you'll force the other Bakers to come | 9” it in blue letters. up to the standard set by “HOLSUM” 2s ee Where Are the Police? while rustling round ‘his barn last Friday, ran a nail in his foot, which has prevented him wearing anything but an overshoe, | Knoxville (Tl) Republican. | eee the country propose to do. Autolsts go dashing through the streets, and | “HOLSUM” QUALITY is harder. | We hear the sidewalks creaking, The chill winds moaning, shrieking, | And gratefully we're seeking The comfort of the fire. To keep the furnace maw full Makes coal bills simply awful. It ought to be unlawful To raise the prices higher! rybody who walks the streets to carry a | gix-shooter for their own protection against autol: there would not be| | And Vice President Marshall, too, is not averse to making a money by lecturing on the But In his case he has HAVE YOU TRIED THESE? , you have missed an opportunity to help yourself. right here in Seattle—when you buy you get a good article—you —you get a good buy, and in encouraging Seattle manufacturing y Editor The Star: There seems to be an impression on the part of | members of the socialist party that I am in a controversy with the) with fearful colds we're sneezing. ocialists. The fact is that it is alla mistake. J have never entered into | The water pipes are freezing, We find the fact displeasing That we must sniff and cough (This “pome” of frost and freezin’ Is wholly out of season, And simply for that reason May help to cool you off!) Works as Man to Support Family police headquarters |the story of her losing battle to With Other Work No Charge for Examin If you haven Here are trade-marked goods—mad. help Seattle—you help yourself doubly ufactu ou make & prosperous city to live in. Ornamental Iron PACIFIC ORNAMENTAL ~ Foundries Seattle Stove === Rattan Furniture nd STAIWAY SOUTH RARION OFVOMTE COLMAN BLS Makers of all kinds of REED FURNITURE | We Do Repairing, 2845 Sixteenth Avenue West. eet Phone Queen Anne 474. N. Schwehm, Mgr. ALL KINDS OF 4 If you were not a la’ iding citizen, you would simply use your own | force to drive him away. There is in this country the law of self-defense to persons and to property rights, and ff the courts of this country can not protect your person and your property, then you will have the right|make a living, Mra to use force against force, even to the taking of life, in protection of | ton, 20 years old, fell fainting to| your property and of your person and of your family, and 1 ask all of | the floor. those persons who are well read in the Scripture to apply the Golden | Rule, and “do unto others as they would have others do unto them,” and, | 4rén and her invalid husband on , “Love ye one another, and love your neighbor as yourself.” Re the wages paid Broughton, who ts slight, scarcely weighing 100 pounds, er telling at HARRISON ST. AND TERRY AY. Phone Main 3844. Queen Anne 181) Salad Dressing Mrs. Porter’s Peanut Butter Leads all grades for excellence. It is made here in Seattle And {ts output is immense. ASK YOUR GROCER. Soda Water GEORGETOWN SODA WATER WORKS Distributers of Unable to support her two chil-| ma Hat Cleaned Whiting-Smith Pies ARE BETTER At Cafes, Delicatessens, Martet Stalls and Restaurants, Phone Elliott 3631, PACIFIC COAST HAT Phone Ballard 566, Free Delivery. hands in Dakota wheat fields, The heavy that she strain and came here dn search of lighter employ: Sho heard that a clreus was ed of * roustabout, Lifting heavy her complete 1511 Third Avenue. 4. W._ EDMUNDS, OPH. D. bac. Wholesale and Retatl, Portable Houses Macaroni | Western Ornamental Iron & Wire Works 2443 Irving St. Seattle, W Elevator Enclosures, Tron and Wire Window Guards, Foiding Gates an¢ Fencing. Phone: Beacon 1586, Washington Brand Macaroni, Spaghettl, Vermice!ll, Alphabets, Elbow Cuts, She was taken to @ hospital in pire Beenpes, Made in SEATTLE and shipped an unconscious condition, “Centennial Best” FLOUR Satistied owners are, our reterenc Attractlve—Serviceable—Econum! Got our prices before you buy or bulld AMERICAN PORTABLE HOUSE CO. S081 Arcade Bidg: Manufactured by A. F. GHIGLIONE & SONS Oil Clothing Geo. A. Johnson Co. Manufacturers of Best” Ol! Clothing lery Phosphate and gall carbonated bever Phone Sidney 59. Fhe average freight train load in| __ United States #10, 380 tons, is only about 85 or 90 tons—except on the This railway, ducing American methods, has in- creased its average train load to nearly 134 tons Pacific Stump Puller “Built for Northwest Stampe* Powerful and tnexpen sive machine, which oan be operated by one man and one horse. FREE BOOKLET. STAR WANT ADS STAR WANT ADS BRING RESULT$ STAR WANT ADS BRING RESULTS BRING RESULTS and White Duck Clothing, 1116 W. Pifty-fourth street, Phone Ballard 406, © lower cost per rooms at lowest rates at Hotel Vir MANUFACTURING CO. Elliott 803.—Adv. from yor romn ack + whi t wh mn.

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