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Ladies, Ladies, you must know you are a queer creation, ‘ Little wonder that you are the laugh-stock of the nation! When you will wear upon your head curls made from Billy goats, When archbishops are forced to say your shoc clothing is most And you hide poker evidence down deep in your silk stocking, You must admit of all the freaks, that there are none above And go about in rags when you've 8,000 bucks in notes you, When you weigh more at 1 year old than you can weigh at 30, And try to wreck the water works because the water's dirty But what care you when we poor fish just stick around and love you e Sd HATED CANNED GOODS WEAR GOAT'S HAIR PAUPER WITH $8,000 SHE LOSES WEIGHT SAVED BY SOCK 4 ° ¢ 4 POLLYWOG—UGH! May was YONKERS Y WASHINGTON May SHARON, Pa haled er : Search of the rag leaving his ‘i oar ont ef ms " of Mes, Charlotte Grummell ad hin aged “pauper” who ha times committed to the count take in revealed a fortune = tr and nis Demand fe « mall denominations sewed arrested for the 4 into the garment DI after wi re automobile — t bill was found until the pile to- ApH wKelec and dress ¢ $8,000, Mra. Grummoll Even the music's can curla, ta chre by Was & Well-known figure mused Judge Beall partment f ser lture Goat lice stations, whe ed them and they are hair is rapt upplanting on telling tm vd. Chines: hair in making f persecution. May d clothing sented DENVER, Col, Ma Because she PERRY, Maine, May 6 woman's stocking waved a car ding ts old, part local hotel fr did res ambling On women players slipped a pile of chips and money from the table into herb y as sh # exhil “8 & ~~ heard the door back of he Howeve quietly n to admit a police and.ia sergeant and two patrolmen A “Log aagitead The officers heard sounds "r whieh Indicated a poker was In progress and planned a raid, Go years but than When she old she an been he weighs she home bills of years ago. was fetching welghed Jumtifie demolish * Wa pounds and w ed a portion o rivate wa ter system n adena verdict of with am game yvocation.”* Deputy Dis Attorney Bell held such a verdict was equal to dismissal mammoth baby rig taled “he uilty it guilt never grew any fact has lost h. is normal and weighs le more, in po: stories od ginary # than curl « 120 pounds MORE THAN 45,000 PAID COPIES DAILY The Only Paper in Seattle That Dares to Print the News WEATHER FORECAST—Seattle and vicinity, fair tonight and Wed. nesday; modera’ easterly breeze. SEATTLE, WASH., TUESDAY, MAY 5, 1914. TYPES OF ROCKEFELLER’S GUNMEN WHO KILLED WOMEN AND BABES IN COLORADO VOLUME 16, NO. 60. ONE CENT -aPreacher The Seattle Star ~ Manon“ Wet’ or“ WOMEN! ° ° Threats tion for ASKS HEART BALM BARS DECOLLETE Hite alleged breach ance of prom the arch other ts fo: batte He lowing girls mu bare, an to ¢ alleged 1 sue posed their fact b her favo decollete arm come EDITION MAYOR GILL tells council clerk he'd bet $50 the Hinky Dink charter will carry. Our mayor is some kidder., ON TRAINS AND NEWS BTANDS, be Ladies and Gentlemen, and Saloon There you have it. That’s just the purpo' the “dry” and “wet” question. difference of opinion. Let’s stop and reason this thing out, then. Your opinion on the subject on il or a “wet” Washington? | letter is also printed today. N GEOMETRY, many propost- tlons are proven by reductlo at surdity of the thing.) So in this case, we shall ques- a the consistency of our friends in the prohibitory movem y do not seek to prohibit the use of tobacco, tea and coffee along with stimulating drink It Is a well known fact that tobacco, coffee and tea have a very marked influence on the human system. The government does not draw any distinction in collecting its from elther tobacco or Mquor, so why should not both be in the prohibitory effort?’ Some foreign governments tax both tea and coffe The right of every man to life, liberty and the pursuit of hap- 8 guaranteed by the constitution. Temperance should be Practiced at ali times, Weak men and weak women have been known from time immemorial. Those who are weak should have guardians appointed. THE TENDENCY OF MAN TO PROCURE THAT WHICH I8 KEPT FROM HIM BY LAWS CURTAILING PERSONAL LIBERTY IS WELL KNOWN, SO WHY BAIT HIM? We maintain that our constitution guarantees to every man the right of personal liberty ROHIBITION is a rule growing out of the inherent police powers of a city, county, or nation. It is mental and the By...d,:0.. JOHNSON. Proprietor Tate’s Cafe Photograph of an automobile load tf Baldwin-Felts “detectives” taken in Southern Colorado on their way to the strike district. If you have ever been compelled to go into the doggeries and vilest places of the cities of Chicago, New York, St. Louis and a few others, you have seen these types. They are the kind the city man declines to meet in an alley if he can help it. st YOU GET LOOK AT | LIFE IN THE RAW. IN POLICE COURT IT WAS 17 MINUTES TO 3 P. M.| HUMAN ALARM CLOCKS WAKE UP 300 SEATTLE FOLK EVERY DAY By DR. M. A. MATTHEWS Pastor Ist Presbyterian Church How many times have you been ” . «| here, Tode? right of a nme! prohibit is established beyond controversy. jeloud insat to" esvma Ps ned ‘Couldn't tell, judge.” Phe prohibition law Q the manufacture or sale, or 3 eons boat to Tacoma as s than 1007" asked the OF aa Ay artery: tae ie anutacture OF sale, oF ~ Jndge Gordon 1 for beg. | judge. forced by a city, county or state. The right to sell intoxicating ae ee Don't know,” said “Tode,” beverages is not an inalienable right; it is an artificial right, and ging, grinned honor.” Tode” was “drinking a little beverages tn not an inalienable right; it te an artificial right, You bet I can, your honor 1, but he wasn't It ig a penalized business, and therefore must be subject ‘to all In 17 minutes?” y I the penalties and prohibitions y deitio 26 Duk tien tt Yes, siree, judge - oi Erg ” he said, “I can't see} | agg” gine rep ta gry oat egaah th Rane gl Se y ves ped ec ee "| why I was pinched.” is made by superficial, insane or deluded advocates of the sale of x : pe crs liquor, e e Scanion was | : siuating teat cariation taderie | 9 | The law against murder doesn't keep people from killing; . ‘OH BOYS! HERE S Fe “4 against Bealing doesn't abolish thetts the law against Be lying doesn’t make all men tell the truth; and yet no one who “GUILTY OR NOT GUILTY?” 9 . | claims to be sane and worthy of respect would advocate the repealing of the law against murdering, stealing or lying. Pro- hilbtion can be enforced. The enforcement of any law depends upon the honesty, courage and patriotism of the officer. THE OFFICER WHO SAYS HE CAN NOT ENFORCE THE LAW !S EITHER A FOOL OR A KNAVE No officer has the right to select the laws he will enforce. Laws are made to be obeyed. Officers exist to enforce law. They have no option in the matter. asked City Attorney Van Ruff. i “T don’t know,” naively replied | Arthur ‘Peyso. He was charged | | with disorderly conduct. Arthur, it appears, having weath-| | ered two or three bars, dropped | anchor at the Horseshoe lunch, | where he ordered an “apple turn- Those who claim that prohibition increases “blind pigs” speak over.” é | Honest, boys, she wore panta out of their ignorance or their dishonesty There are more “blind Mother used to make ’em better.| .on4 the regular kind, divided in pigs” where saloons exist than tn territory supposed to be dry. You Arthur thought, and he entered| Joud and prolonged protest at the | two parts. deficiency of apple in the “tarn-| She burst upon our view sudden-| lly and we had no anything else. We could only can discover a “blind pig” in dry territor the infamous rascal in communities where saloons flourish. The regulation of the liquor traffic {s a big question. It is strictly an ethical and a moral question, It is not a political issue We ought not to have been fo: to vote upon the question this but {t is hard. to discover time to notice | what do you want for a see | OW is any great question ultimately decided? ; E se of the debate in the columns of The Star on It is important that it should be decided right: : is That has been demonstrated by the many letters received by The Star. Let’s discuss the merits of both sides of the question. worth as much as the next one’s. Let’s have it. The Star offers $5 for the best letters on each side of question every week. The only condition is that the letters must be brief. : i Today, The Star prints a letter from Dr. Mark A. Matthews of the First Presbyterian church. He |stands for prohibition, but is not wholly satisfied with the present bill. ? Opposed to prohibition under any kind of a bill, is J. O. Johnson, proprietor of Tate’s cafe, whose By the power of reason and logic. What is the right way? There is honest What is your argument either for a | RUCTION OF IN MEXICO CITY | |By Willi ephesll | is hatching ~ ARRIVES IN U.S. NEW ORLEA? Nel son O'Shaughnessy U. charge daffaires at Mexico City since Am | bassador H. L. Wilson’s retirement jarrived here today on his way to Washington “Tam damn g the United Stat the capital, Gen. Jimine Castro, the 149 mutineers at Jojutia exeeut od, was said to be planning of the army com mand The to be back in said O'Shaugh. conspira- neasy as he landed. ‘ A jtors were said to ~ He vg not dg tor “A his purpose carry! and laughed like a boy at ev out thee ing. erything. His dealings in Mexico mainly re he situation was acute when I left,” he added, “Huerta had held | p my mail and dispatches for two before the rebels with President | can take the city, City, he said, of a purely business WG. Shepherd. | Joy | the latter the fruits of the expect- ed loot. Threatens Attack Gen. Zapata's proclamation of bis intention to attack the capital ays. I don't expect to go back, te y oe -|today, published in the local pas panes usually send back a new pers, was taken as disposing of re- | man ports that Zapata had joined forces with Huerta The proclamation condemned Huerta and War Minister Blanquet to death, and threatened dire ven- geance on all who support them, | Refuses Resignation Tt was learned that Acting For jeign Minister Ruiz wanted to rew |sign Sunday and that Huerta re He was scheduled to start for] Washington at 9:20 p,m ‘TO FIX HINK-DINK _ ELECTION DATE h I. ned-fellow ? ry fused to accept his resignation, oR ata oto those pantaloons—right through | year. The election should have been called in 1915 or 1917, and | Judiciary committee of the coun-| Ex-Foreign Minister Rojas Wan behind the counter. Shs alba oe Oe al | In the middle of the summer, free from all political entanglements, | cil will fix the date of the charter | reported planning to come to Vera Sere to eee. Seno, 2 SOS | Sen. GI: Dee | The bill on which we are going to vote in November is not _ |election next ‘Thursday Cruz. Arthur made answer. 44, 1¢ was a low down thing to do,| a very good bill. The clause in the bill which permits a man to Secretary Thorgrimson of the! The anniversary of the battle of Before his desire was fulfitied for the pantaloons reached to the| get a permit from the county auditor to buy whisky and beer is charter revision committee has|Publa was not celebrated here to the cops interfered. Tor ATloun | tp of her dainty slipper a very serious defect. The framers of the bill made a mistake placed an order of 2,000 coples to|day, but a celebration with fire is ruminating over the sad pe that | ete RAty & Co. tonse shop, | SPE Pi in including that clause, The issue ought to have been on abso- be printed by Lowman and Han-| works and parades was scheduled phy of a nickel “turnover hati where the pantaloon girl ended lute prohibition. ford at Mexico City, and it was thought a ally gery nig: les Bisa Senaggypy be ac SOOO Though the law to be voted upon is a sieve, allowing a tew In a jocular discussion of the! they would wind up in anti-foreign THE TAIL GIOHT | Oe, 2am? © Dorothy Jones, .dem | soo. droppings to fall upon those who have formed the deadly habit, {t | Hinky Dink charter, Mayor Gill | demonstrations, at LIGHTED 5 4 Onutrntor . Is claimed by {ts advocates to be a great deal better than the present | Monday said he was likely to vote| On information from a Mexican three | times.” sald F He Haver, She sure did demonstrate tho Ellen Johnson - the Switchboar 1, Somntisons aera Aiea Pectradtore te pcrtgotia Ned picasmgag morte ae coe & See eee PRntareees 11 A 06 = place, tal be © ¢ sed by » ring of | No doubt the state will go dry by a considerable majority, and {him up and the mayor agreed to|cans, marines searched the wom- eave lone OF Main to or ae tnten lithe teleghonpibeln ” e”| when tt dose go ary, the law ought to be rigidly enforced uct ne | manor e00 chat pee we rane of the|an’s house and found quantities of age ey i we yee ped into FIRE DAMAGES iota eae ‘ Miss Johnson alone wakes 20 to| pealed by the people. |30-ward plan ‘ammunition. She was arrested, Hayer was charged with driving| Jsome 250 to 200 ordinary alarm| “Of course, we don't do that ex Union Trust company, Chicago: | Judge Gordon asked him to do : erwlse destroyed in Hie Johnson, “and we don't ring Barut “Natioual Bann of Bivcine hekels to the cf geet ‘ #o whe Willie the same number inite am, at : pt JOE FERRIS DIDN'T DOlfire at 8:28 am today, when | ment store, wante clocks after a few days. The com-| JOB AS atid authority on finance, at pres: | “nothin’” he told the judge ames broke out in a house which | he'll not ep, he turns in an) pany allows us to wake people only ent assistant to Secretary Lane. “That fejia got fresh. He mooched | wax being moved. The fire depart.|omerkency call to the chief su-|as a matter of accommodation to Of the Warburg formally ac-| me for # drink. He told me hél/ mont extinguished the blaze with |P* or at the telephone office them and not as a privilege to VE BOARD cepted today DESIR 93 was a pugilist and made some) a gmali loss. The house is owned| ,W oe ree oe Par ot, Ae Wie eee ee It ts thought certain Wheeler! NEW YORK, May 5.—To prevent cutting his fists by pounding on the passes at me. So I just naturally! yy Mra, Chris Wilson affirmation that his usual alarm ery well, alicih s and Miller will follow his example. }him from injuring himself, a po-|bars, and screaming for his liberty at gg Ay ee iB pg dt peda y sg WASHINGTON, May 5.—Fx-Sec-; The positions pay $12.000 yearly. |jiceman was today placed in the| The younger Duryea, 43, has been Bee BIT Sogiires Ven Bat Se eS ee et icth Calica ’ | retary of State Oiney of Boston to. The president has said he con-|cel! with Chester Duryea, who| behaving pecullarly for five orale “He was completely knocked out HE SELLS COPE quisitive on that point and will not HOUS ph Fir ge tage A all hip of | Siders them as important as seats | while suffering from hallucinations, {years eS er ss oneeny SD Ban Pon enteet ait |the federal reserve board created ” the federal supreme bench last night shot his father, Hiram Last night, as his father slept ssicen . twit 3 st her) WASHINGTON, D. C., May 5.—| by the new currency law Duryea mult-millionaire manu-/on a balcony at ths aome gt Bay 1 cas Ali Pianeta Oe ge nly ae I i Ble A gg Begg) lg 2a rhe Peaniniton ath HDEA aah | Maa iee Dinays theltien tie pres. VETOES CONDEMNATION facturer, 81 Ridge, the son slipped up with @ gsr babe {AgtOn,. War arrested’, yesterday, | le Job, Mise Jokhson or. one at the|frage amendments to the. conetitu-| ident 1s Understood to Nive chosen Durvea surrendefed to the police rifle and revolver and shot him evs ” rs dpmanaptipe n Lot Chee, L taenane ataein aati ed.|tion were today ordered reported | are iM, Warburg of Kuhn Mayor Gill Monday sent his veto, without resistance, but today be-/eral tines, killing bim instantly, eine needed bo mg ie, te sport sgn pad vo | bese np syed ay eae es ‘tus dol Siehout eat Loeb & Co., New York; Vice Presi-|to the conneil of the condemnation /gan to show signs of violence, beat-| “I was Justified,” he exclaimed aden Gordon sighed lip pised guilty cua atid Pree inay be, Willie's sium: tions by the judiciary committee, dent, Harty A, Wheeler, of the| of Interlake and Ashworth aves. ing his head agaiust his cell wall, {repeatedly, when srrested HUERTA PLOTTED — ugee here from who had seizure hoping in this way to share with ©

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