The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 2, 1913, Page 1

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“Was it made in Seattle?’’ Ask your grocer and your merchant that question when you are spending your money VOLUME NO. 160. 15, SHOWE TONIGHT AND WEDNESDAY; MODERAT! SOUTHERLY WINDS he seattle St THE SEATTLE, WASH.,, No. 1—The Boy and the Dog, GOVERNMENT WILL INVESTIGATE 11TH COLLISION ON ROAD eek e eee eee * NEW HAVEN, Conn. ‘of the Pullman si: Sept. 2.— ping cars, which the Interstate}@ A baby girl wohurt and =| fee Commission “recently @ laughing, was found on top of # ined, is held responsible for # the locomotive t vek the #! foss of 16 lives, which occurred ® Pullman cars marks of #| ‘st Wallingford, Conn., today when * ication * the White Mountain Express of the @ her clothes, or * New York, New Haven & Hartford * her kille * R. R. crashed Into the rear end of * * Bar Harbor Express. RRA Fourteen mang! bodies now a ‘Wahocilnte® Chiditiares O86 We in the improv : aan” od “ Wallingford and tw the injured { ann aod xia hp Ged in hospitals. riaital frosecuiion © wil; fotlon The bod Youd recogn of a man & atilated be fon was y fo: Qeross $= telegraph wi aa goa ty ady Yards from the ‘wreck lay a . k @kull, from which all fh had ts on Bar Harbor trai been torn. Pulimans Demolished the White Moants 4 g at 45 r crashed Into Its re Rear Coaches Smashed Marching probe dire Most of the dead ed Setatives of the Interstate Com-; were passengers in the r Merce Commisston Pullman cars of the. I © All the victim we in their | Ex Right clothes Identification is lowly Progressing Government Investigates Today's was the two Pound guilty Misuse of governr Branding “Lunch T Red meat, Chicago, and R. FY for the compa: and costs, th Judge Brow BUSINESS CHANCES White wa , LUNATIC L008 AN FRANC in the E Run Our Busines is a liv ing for good 7 , sition this column « you will 4 to wate have any pose umn w Phone be m « "OUPON PENNANTS NO. 57 Any four fram The Star, consecutively numbered, when presented at The Star office with 15 cents, will entitle you to a 65-cent Pennant. Minnesota Pennants now out. ennants will be sent by mail if 5 cents additional for each Pennant is enclosed. Bring or mail to The Seattle Star, 1307 Seventh Avenue, near nion Street. coupons clipped n the Good Old Summertime VOTING COUPON King County Fair Popularity Contest Most popular woman for queen, most, popular child, and most popular or homely man 1 vote for Classification THIS COUPON COUNTS AS A CENT CASH VOTE ‘MIKE ISN'T SURE JUST WHAT THIS THING SIGNIFIES One of the most puzzled r in town today Micha ® one nated Mik h ting contest Star 1 the He ssoctati ether he was not pular man or 8, for t pop opular or t. afte continued h Sie foley dates . we nor ach with a Ker Queen me { } “ 4 i M rea " Mise Elia I Popular Child af LITITZ, Pa., Sept. 2B. Hert-| zler owns a rooster that frequent! attacks members of the far few azo the bird ar n ca it to tac with # purs and bill No. 2 VACATION IS OVER; OALT SORROWFUL WITH YOUNGSTER By Fred L. Boalt. rst voting | The Tt (Today) SEPTEMBER Says the Dog ONLY PAPER IN SEATTLE UESDAY 13 THAT DARES TO PRI “What's This? N’ Another Game?” wh The ience wwiltgktindly exergise patiénte nM ' snoth@r film 1 pr y and the Dog Great ! n REEL NO. 1—The Fc are discovere a Rrass-grown field. The Be barefoot ground, and je while the be The Boy knows this Le av The e and a h Dog so lov ’ ege t ¢ fed at all, right And now the I is he 4 4 ma » Dow w 1 ecstasy REEL NO. 2—Tod n ja over. School starts her has si ‘ ked him off to school. He {a not re v He " stle. He Is even clean be hind blouse and the gorgeous t h eanders schoolward. He doesn't want to he he 7 A He he He at er gh {t A ie he a, nto th I s fa n't 1 oH ts I—Su th Hoy f ce ut He see anoth ‘ I eat t 7 hi The now has { rt abe oe Ds After t's some fun going to school All the children are in the building now. The yard is empty, save for the Dog. The Dog doesn’t understand, Readin’, writin,’ ‘rithmetic —what are they? Ambition, erudition, a career—what are these to a Dog? Some the Boy will be a Man, But the Dog will never be any thing 1 come I expectant h ears cocked, a long long thn By an t ars droc The light of expectancy fade g# oY ) te stead comes puzzlement and sorrow mble, this Boy's Dog. But it is ‘ard to he Dog's body soften. The serut shag soul of the Dog Is wrurg a moar estimated that the enroliment for the present term, At noon today Superintendent of Public Schools Frank B, Cooper will exceed the enrollment for the 1912 term by at least 500. While there are several new school bulld 26,500 pupils were enrolled ings under construction, none was ready for occupancy today. Runaway auto in Brooklyn, N. Ys “1 would jail every mother whe if allows her joy-riding young daughter to g¢ at night or camping with other young people without proper chaperonage. Washington boule vard at night, with ite long, un ighted stretches, and the camps aiong the shores of Lake Washing ton are the recruiting grounds of the tenderloin.” humane and juvenile division A fi ‘ ago there arrived M ' und tw ‘ T i land, re ri and knowing narried, notified the man on whose land the camp stood The children were driven off t Sergeant Boggess, hundre Aver gainst Go t repa re a far placed F 1 ant \ 1 pe 1 car ll parents of other re wi vt eo ¢ it, and ven now rrested, a pr it Is HWkely that € will be at least one of them Joyriding With Girls t Hogages q across atti! up in he wer r branches Last year tt Nterai fell into a dry dock and crashed THE ONE (¢ which began today, 4 davit Arnold Smith ffenr, | and hin h the ed the night i to any known, for werk mith sta that the automobile was halted on Washington boule vard near the mou of Union und that one of the boys mistreated ne of the ris if th irl would testify the pollee woul have an ypen and hut ca ninet the lad Tut the gl, prompted by her mother who dreads the consequent ex postre and disgrace, refuses to queal Bays at Dangerous Age ‘These boys. anid Roggess | sentencing white slave NEWS. No. SIX TICKETS FOR A QUARTER HERE " plac MacDougall - Southwick Second and Pike New York Outfitting Co., 825 Third av 8. 8. Frink, stall lake market Co., 204, West- American Paint & Wall Pa- per Co., First and Union Wright Restaurant Co, Inc. 164 Washington Tailor Ready Co., Fourth and Pike Golden West Grocery, 65th and Phinney The Bon Marche, Second and Pike J. G. Seecamp, cigar stand, 1406 Third. Beli Drug store, end of Ra venna line Perfecto cafeteria, Third and James Bell-Guice Grocery Co. Alki and 63rd 8. W Edw, Robinson @ Sons, Fre mont av. and Ewing st Summit Liquor Co. 1603 First av, Jewish New Year's Card store, 1715 Yesler way People's Cash Grocery, No. 2, 420 30th av. N Spring Cigar Co. (four stands), 709 First av., Second av. and Madison st.. 915 Second av., Third av. and Pike st Bickford grocery, First av and Madison s Come on, all you mer- chants who will t car tickets in bulk and sell them at the public’s convenience! Call us up, and get your name on this list 3—At the Schoolhouse Door. DELAY SENTENCE SAN Th a well known local he fan Hill IN. Just, yrnin J {x months ave rea tu ero rt n gi } tno dvances ¢ ich bo. lo¢ ” that i to the 1 « tudi v amine iv ' legitin « r ever wich ibertir We punist ti « Wh ought te do to tt irl There. is a new city ordi. nance, passed into law but a few weeks Ago, making “par ents, guardians and other re. sponsible persons” liable to 30 days in jail and a fine of $100 in a) ULLIVAR The Star Is the per That Goes Into the Home! More Than 40,000 Sold Every Day; = —, | Number Is Growing Steadily HOME Nothing to Do Till School's Out ASKS DISSOLUTION OF COAL COMBINE IN PHILADELPHIA SUIT PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 2.—Another attempt to smash the anthracite, coal trust was begun in the. U S. court here today, when the government, acting” under the terms of the Sherman anti-trust law, filed suit for its dissolution. The Reading system, including the railroad, coal: companies and subsidiaries, are attacked. The government alleges that the Reading system owns 75 per cent of all the anthracite mines in Penn- sylvania and transports 50 per cent of all the anthra- cite coal mined in the state. ASK CUT I In With the approval of three mem- the bers of the utilities committee of n this the council, an ordinance was in- department. troduced this afternoon by Coun a re than cilman Erickson to reduce the cost ed this of residence lighting from six to. year, ar ducted five and a half cents per kilowatt for the peop not for profit, hour ca for to mab a further The bill goe committee 1 me he Ors t his third \ was 1 1 h reduction, the ta H had to follow suit ALBANY, N Sept. 2--Gov.| SHERBROOKE, Que., G. Robit r air his decision on the Re rneys representing - to foree the r » of ‘ rhaw, held in jail here N y after his escape from : * . Wnr. T. Jerome an- ey ons thie nd@-| nounced he is confident Thaw will a A id risk of trial, be liberated within 48 hours, when a his mt the fug he says, will be re-ar- Sétwe-of 1 she | rest hi the immi- t office view of to. 1 as an WM railw } t Jerome { yt under close guard, ‘ ‘ educational | dest expressed ridicule of ‘ operatir thre nd feather him wn- ployee less he leaves city if they allow their children or king th to inquire into wards to go joy A t € of th party, or if tended or to cone the s to be a chapero selves in any manner con Parents “Didn't Know" ductive to their burt And when th } Will Prosecute Mothe fe t nevit nl 1 ie lence r ther Ww Nie y 1 f th H \ 8 their dav 1 ( y Y mothe y the Mc rd Y They r x and 1 1 hat MY « Lak Wa ays know when oO € ft he is out of 4

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