The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 18, 1914, Page 4

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THE STAR—WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY MEMBER OF OTHE SCRIPYS NORTHWEST EPAGUR OF NEWSPAPERS Telegraph News Bervice of the United Press Assoctation PHONES ™**.. RATES "0" My carrier the postoffion, Seattle, W ae second hed by The Publiahios is except Sunday ISUNDAY KNOCKING SPOTS ss 2s<€Ee 33 3<¢€€e€€ sss<e<eEe OFF MR. DEVIL IN PITTSBURG What of Man Who Wants a Job? | ]* ONE of the big cities is a man who for 20 years has been running a 10-cent lodging house Let's call him Smith. Ybably 200,000 hard-| In that time Smith has sheltered 4 : 4 a : ” ON HIGH TAXES. than a million and a half souls! =| One day 2,000 club women many of ‘em close to the ¢ r down and outers.”) ‘ ve P to t t vp men, ma ‘ * Kditor The Star: Having noticed A tremendous ‘antisaloon sentl-| marched to the tuersacie Smith isn’t rich, though he isn’t business for his health question often rained in The mene iia Another time 000 ung bust. \ 1 wo near-riote. neas women fre the downtowa ’ » years of daily contact haven't case-hardened him Star in regard to the high taxes, | i q Twenty yes laily 2 . ‘ 7 ‘ | have, after close observation, come A city-wide religious controversy, section of the city were in lin His heart often over-r his | to the conclusion that something the bitterest that the community On another o¢ the ire he other ni line of applicants for shelter filed pas: must be done to stop this continual has ever known. . office ce of the courthouse Phe other night a line of applicants f relter filed past, | contualen af Gis teas aaaaea, The Installation of & chapel or- drilled to the tabernacle, headed by 1 gan and the inauguration of dally a ban In looking b: over my state ments of taxes for the past three yeurs, [| find that the tax was $55.84 tn 1911, $48.22 in 1912 and $6162 in 191%. [ own ten acres! many without the price of a bed | “Hold up your foot!” Smith commanded—this to each} of those who couldn't pay Praise services in the composing ‘I rooms of newspapers. held men and The result of Sunday's spectac- wo great that the ular methods has touched every to control ther aroused after reading recently in sion |The Star that Edward Swapp, a young working man and one of | Seattle's useful citizens, was shot and killed because he attempted to tain food for his wife and baby Just, think of ft, shot down be cause he wanted what belonged to him! An @ voter and citizen of Seattle I think he was justified in doing what he did Why should we, the workers, who must supr the present system of woctety, ask for anything? Why shouldn't we have the right to demnund {t? | It in the aystem under which we are living which compels men to commit robbery But Sunday keeps right on draw- ng larger and r crowds, col ting more and more money, and of If the sole of the f showed t le of the tho | about two miles outside of the city | walk of life All this fervor has not been en | Mitte. | gendered without arousing sincere | Surely {t ts high time for the tax-| opposition | payers to command a halt until the The I church held | Wage earning capacity of the labor: mass t voicing protest | ing class advances in erin to net al evangeliem } the increase per cent of taxes ¢ f tb ‘ | ©. W. HAMMER. Seu dinate ansek” VeRMOEE | rotesting dignant gainet “vul | | THAT SWAPP CASE. ec tartpancomr niga pant pre | | Kdltor The Star: Am very much ofanity in the sacred name of re | | ab onverting men, wom SOME SUNDAY HOTSHOTS THAT HELPED MAKE 20,000 CONVERTS IN PITTSBURG If there is no hell to save men from, | will quit preac 1 believe t le to be the w 1 of God fr If I had $1, ) to give away to education and $999,999 to orthodox Cr tianit “The society woman who has no religion hae the devil than the girl who is selling ber district “The dance ts simply a hugeing match set to music “ec d the ci 4 enemile of the chur han WORKS FOR LAFE? Billy Sunday in Action and Mre.|Ping ccaran.and the dance are gr he church than or. a dollar ‘shoe Smith motioned him to go in—the man, literally “on his uppers,” was too much for Smith's warm heart. He got lodging free. | | “How do you classify your guests?” Smith was asked “Ten per cent are hopeless wrecks,” he said. “Another! per cent are booze victims, drug victims, vice victims—| far gone; too far to be able to brace up without steady | —— Editor The Star: 1 read in the Wm. A, “Ma” Sunday February 12th issue of The a) (When feat % patient help. But 80 per cent have simply lost their nerve | io |iether tlgned ty C. A. Went to Because of the haunting uncertainty of employment. They |[ Most HUSBAND DEAD; whith Sy etaes AS a Mest is to. 5 Putri Hamilton be given some of the tittsburg Corres for ~ - —- Mie who would make good if they could get steady jbo ASKS $60,000 iz, ere, we oie Fis peat ee : fair wages and with fair treatment.” | — plished by the county commiasion-|'"** Mere » n We notice with interest that there is soon to be a national] The life of ber husband ie valued | ers. Incidentally, Mr. West bap) pirrgnuR Feb, 18.—"BIh This Is One of the jiy"” Sunday is staging one of his . ‘i at $60,000 by Lillian M. O'Daniels| pens to be a road boss. rence on unemployment. Not national in an official) AN a a ae ; famous evangelistic campaigns P. l S ] here. He te preaching old-tashioned opular Styles in her sult against the Northern A READER : ant ; | Pacific railway in progress today —_ ongress is still fussing around the edges of} M ere qi WANT! | gs | before Judge Dykeman, Calvin M NTS 'EM TO WALK. lieth dine eal nigger drag with 1¢ in the redlight M. FB. COLLINS. Bible says ¢ people say the world is growing better and better; the id is growing wore and wor g to hell so fast you can't see the for dust ol RICA’S MOST URC T PROBLEM. Only national | | O'Dantele, & passenger engineer for) Editor The Star: What t# the gregation of about 40,000 or f | of the that a number of cities and states are to be represented} ‘oe he tak ee ae Se Le ie police department? | people daily. His chief assistant tn cially. “Ninety-nine per cent of the men| Wash. Jan. 6, 1913. She blames the |copa stand around cate eateanne are Rilo hype ote Mae en ; | " " « | road eo . cos whom he calls the guiding spirit o' Tt is a worth-while start toward a subject too long eae oat 1: aoovee thee — road for carelessness. : at night, while holdups are doing | his evangelistic ¢ r : ; : , oad | » & flourishing business in our city?| The most picturesque and spec red in this country; but let’s hope it won't be high-|they went So do the men who! pious TANGO! Do they otand around the eafeltseuter sevival that America has ish; let’s hope there will be plenty of Smiths on the} ee PATCHOGUE, L. 1—Rev. Jacob! doors to protect the girls who fre > | Probst has turn Certainly not e , "1 INE , en f 4 bis pariah house qQuent;those places, or im it their 9) Moody's time, ch t n—men who know WHAT UNEMPLOYMENT IS.|Coulen't, He Have it Done at [into a dancing school in an attempt! {tention to arrest as many of them | since Fg fi Dei to alia ison go to Wall at. . nin decad ‘It isn’t enough to say as Taft said: “God knows what Bec. ‘ ,|to reform pe tango. jas they possibly can? | He han fulminated against the Cufforad O. Olde of Garfisia ov. won | 1 think they would give the peo! devil here for six weeks, and these | } do about the unemployed 4 | ona nad “INAVY YARD ROUTE)?! better protection by walking) are the gross remulte to Weatvilie ®atur me picked —¥ ind | Tt is Uncle Sam’s task to find out; and to ACT. Seite their beats, SUBSCRIBER Twenty thousand converts! 5 . . eee Heamere MM Kennedy, Twurlet and Congregations aggregating more| Diamond Point Disc GIRL PUPILS In Washington public schools are being The Meanest Man Leave Cotman “Dock: Aeattie; 9:38 eat eee Talking Machines how to keep a father, mother and three children on $9 @ week. Look’s as if Big Business is getting in its fine work ‘@t the very foundation of youthful instruction. ill We Ever Learn? CLEVELAND manufacturer, boring for natural gas, A Message to Thin, Weak,Scrawny Folks||| THE DIARY OF gees take Veer gs wre 7 | The wonderful thing about FATHER TIME the Edison Phonograph as an entertainer is that it gives An Easy Way to Gain 10 to 30 of Solid, Healthy, Permanent Fieeh ‘Thin, nervous, undeveloped men | you your kind of amusement. EVERY ONE Is prrennerEs « ome ‘ ; ‘ : The bead and wo verywhere near’ NUMBER of people believe d found so much that he is selling the surplus for $20,000 WARREN'S LUNCH ¥. “1 anne yadersiend wae A | trey elton of the| It matters not whether you prefer grand opera or band selee a : ¢ t . fat eat or | eo be ” Om vo nal aide of Jewelry stores indicates the | hour of Lincoln's death. But this} io wot the case. The | hands ont Remember, too, {t does no? imitate—it positively duplicates dummy clocks almost universally the voice of a singer or a band selection, point at 8:17, while Lincoln was} EDISON MACHINES FROM $30 TO $450 shot at 10:20 at night and died at 7:22 the following morning SOLD ON EASY PAYMENTS * 1 remember tn 1865 all dummy nee reeds Shere they may | clocks were made by one man, he | ° having a complete monopoly of the | trade. On the morning of April 16, 1865, he was at work in his shop with his brush when he got the firnt news of the tragedy at Wash ington, Glancing at a real clock, he noted that the time was exactly! 8:17. He immediately painted the | hands of a dummy clock on which he wan at work, #0 as to indicate the time at which he had receive the news. From that thr * You canr world. tistic manner Of course, he didn’t make that natural gas. God made aeons ago, and stored it away until venturesome man id find it and harness it for;humanity’s use The man who dared to bore when others only laughed = 4 1 reward for his courage; for, unlike some finds of marepeure, he bad to work. for bis. ‘ “That fellow certainly is a dub.” Still, it isn’t his gas that he is selling. It is his only in} “Por why?” i ecic nar ‘i “L told him I bossed my wife _ the sense that an accident of title gave him recognized con-|..4 ne went and told her.” “trol. No right of property would be destroyed if the state iG 8 Should recompense him for his trouble and expens c | “1 think John D. will pay up,” h P 4 oe ee ost cards D. L. “What's $12,900, a dec! dare the natural treasure a common possession, to be ad-| 900 to John D.? - Ministered for the public benefit Well, for a guess, we should s $ down ti The thin pe " deprived by mentary canal to take them from 00,000 to John D. ts about the If the state had done that with ores and oil years ago| same he con-! 4 $25,800,000 to the rest of our children would not have been, thereafter competitors, who went! YUUUS un WY Will we ever learn? Into, th » business, copied his sign| — Notice is hereby given to. the qt a voter proponit n of the Por being briefly d PROPOSITION ONE A BIG freight car fitted with hardwood floors, on which Passengers can tango, will be part of a special train from Chi- to New Orleans Mardi Gras. Theyre’ll be sights to make @ dog giggle, when that train hits some curv antes tr Hye, enn) | | Censors Not to r Interfere With DOES GODDARD'S vote represent the anti-commission gov- ernment sentiment? Maybe. @ecided lead over Trenhoime. the 718,734 took baths. ission 1] State of Wash t peg agora” Chicago's commissioner of health t . i : WORLEY SHOULD WORLEY. reports 4 persons visited the . A braced 1 sd Resins, public in that city in 1913 I Bil dahepnen ; THE RAUSCH soclalist vote would have given Winsor a Fine tell us how many DANCING é ” ’ ar fer at wrpoprome “Three Weeks” v3 Pitt ent U | hereafter prescribe, of eee GILL ALWAYS has either a lot too many or not quite An Indianapolis woman hae sued 1d tion of $1,000 ea and at auc ht enough votes. for divorce, giving as a cause that Pree 9 * ae =... secutively from 1 te, 980 38 ridin Ie minal nm sha prescribe. \ he didn't talk to her. Did he have ww Bd Product f Eli Glyn’ Le aid bonds to 1 ein from 1 Ay AGAINST A field of nine candidates, Gill drew almost as any chance? roduction 0! inor yns years, with average maturities F many votes as he did two years ago against three candidates. eee Is CALLING ee Great Play to Continue En- from 1 \¢ 7 * tire Week at the Seattle [nstyn |” maturity THE ELEVENTH HOUR fight on Erickson had a noticeable | How's This? coe 44 Theatre. such. 1 ‘ j effect, but it failed dismally, neverthele A man doesn't have to ne har? 3 Trai Dail 2 extrous to be sure he Is rains Da theese Bean ; tron , t ‘ THE MOTHER IN-LAW is not a joke, si Sophie Ivene |, right and then get left 2 y of ae, bt aed Phad ge png ‘age maturl N i eeb, of Chicago. Who ever said she was ag rie Shasta Route | 1420.22 Second Ave., Seattle, | continue to be the bill the rematn cn oe A CHECK for $78,000 and $500 a month alimony are a You May Be Able to Think of a « Opp. Bon Marche, pio alee apabet ev sy ed pene ena Com: t 1 ; pretty fair trimming of Bill Guggenheim. Better Head for This Than We ROUND TRIP RATES TO on the part of the board of theatre incom apr ree ee PR Ao asia PATENT Sucr/onw sama j = com for that purpose, the remaind aa VE'VE ,SMOKED 4,090,000,000 cigars and 8,711,000,000 .% SOUTHERN When the management of the |fer that pursoss ainder ahall| cia Bort District. “The detaiia oF Gigarets in the last six months. That is, we of this nation. CALIFORNIA Third Avenue playhouse decided to|be payable, « taxes pened inlthe method of creating and apply- . — produce this — {nterest-compelling | t Dis ¢ deta ‘ling said net Income and taxes. and of creating a pr and sufficient hod of creating sme and Pi NOW IT is proposed to have dining cars on the New York | They ought to have sleepers on Seattle Electric com- rface lines. | s he is a cai Sisesk: eR ————_—_. | ready to fight hat’s nothing Bryan was always ready to run, Do As Others Do, Take |... cco wm drama the board served notice that very close watch would be kept on the play, and that nothing objec. | tlonable would be permitted. The! board also requested that a copy of the manuseript be submitted to It for review. This, however, was impossible, as the only copy to be Go East Via CALIFORNIA 720 Second Ave. € ast Water- prove N uthorized “You may have to study thie one i : aida Weriicadl ‘ ‘ a minute,” writes C. 8, “but Its > Elifott 1256, had was in use day and night ue f ution N and by vote this time-tested —world proved—home remedy which suits || ther pct ita ee dion No pe ole Cc. G, CHISHOLM, District Freight and Passen- ger Agent. f (his $225,000 issue to and benefits most people. ‘ried for three generations, There goes a man who never the best corrective and preventive of the numerous ody get the best of him | At Monday night's performance | tlie toa | + oot % 1 eet ailments caused by defective or irregular action of the || That #0? Whats hin business | True-to-Nature Teeth |hunareds wore turned away, The |}i, 100.004 1 Ae a The Finest Production of Dental Art| house Was sold out the people e amount of in no pefore noon of |act as a withd ES ep Re BY * 4 ‘ . He's a second-hand dealer that day, and the advance sale for|of authority fe > 1 {a traw of digestion and elimination ha © see ae} thority tc to Invalida aw organs es om has been proved to be | Examination and advice.....FREE|the week promises capacity houses | Aid $8.000.000 be ae SoS Rea ate the remainder of Standard oll stocks are tumbling. Jat every performance. lalhority. ea <6 remainder ot |*#!4 bop done Weta e hree Weeks” is the play which, | said $8,000,000 bond tssue lee i fn all pre- Gold Crowns (22-K, and extra heavy) Neh il beat +++/85.00] a few years ago, caused clergymen PROPOSITION TWO \¢ i! crpote all over the world to plead with| ‘The question of e | limits ity Of Beattie, | Rridgework (strictly firat-ctass).| their congregations not* to see the | Port Commission of the heuer 2 »w we know why John went East |—to buy ‘em when they tumble far || enough Dated this 10th @ay of Pebruary, same excellence—in all climates ; in every season—Beecham's Pilisare || the bishop of London has ex-| | plained publicly that the reason he | | The Seattle theatre is not In the | theatrical trust, therefore the best All Work Guaranteed 15 Years. {seat may be had at night perform | (Finest Teeth tn the world.) THE PORT COMMISSION OF THB The Tried, Trusted Remedy |) 0': #::1:::101 sas tuat te was ins ES ODE Soe 3 at Mibihiis. to tien, 160, O66 |to0 busy. That's Just the kind of ances for 50 cents, or for 25 cents Pitty (760) b H. M. CHITTENDEN Disections with ever} box are very valuable, especially to-womes. a man that should try married life, Endorsed by leading business men|at Thursday, Saturday and Sunday | mature to be of, the dene Asieat uMenERe ee and the dental prof cretasy He'll be used to it from the Jump, lon generally, matineos,—Advertisement, the One Hundred (100) bonds neatl Ite (The Largest Sale of Any Medicine in the World) et aes ‘ a nain open " aah P. A. B. Widener, who made most per Tooth ......sees seeees 05.00) production Ince that time public | @tt' ed hour of If you have not tried this matchless family medicine, you do not know ||of his fortune in street railways ‘ opinion has changed, and the story (nt ; nd within the limits what it means to have better digestion, sounder sleep, brighter eye, han pald $700,000 for a pleture Gold Filings... ..+666+ B50 UD ee add to be ale Prenatal LCs if the of Seattle i 0 polls will clearer complexion, which come after Beecham’s Pills have clpared || Tig prov ; ‘ tn ‘ be oF mS Kc chee an ol rs ‘ Try ne ja proves Scent fare can't pay True-te ure Teeth, per set als rathew than an arraignment of mat until and be cided bd the system of impurities. Try then now—and know. Alwaysof the || oe 8 $5.00 to $45.00) Woman's character . t's o'clock p. ™m. oe ae

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