The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 28, 1914, Page 7

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VOTED He that hath shall be given, what he hath sb him Sincer be that hath not, be taken from yours, J oe Tickets can be used at any time MARY In JANE paten You why you ever paid $4, $5 and $6, when will wonder He's Going to Vote Dry itor The Star: Why I inten¢ vote dry satin and white no $2.5) Duck at in the world. They have falled And Some Specials }]| show that the liquor traffic wil! }do as much, 2 95 the United States, as oplum ) } done for the Chinese, If it is allo to exist. the products of the saloon are standard $4, $5 and $6 Shoes. for are people who pay no taxes. | So, by abolishing saloons, Mall Orders Delivered Free by Parcel Post | Take Elevator. Open Friday Evening to 9. _posomnig and place that mach more Boston Sample Shoe Shop C0, ex evn | Ww. SECOND AVENUE AND PIKE STREET SECOND FLOOR EITEL BLOG. | Future Generations Editor The Star: Liquor not ¢ |weakens-one’a mind and body, generations. The liquor cravin, Inaugurated in their system be South-End Public Market IN “MARKET SQUARE” Third—Washington—Prefontaine—Yesler Served By All Car eng SPECIAL OFFERINGS FOR FRIDAY WILL HOLD GOOD FOR SATURDAY ALSO For the benefit of those who are fortunate enough to be able “take a day off” on Saturday—Decoration Day—the “Spe- cials” usually offered for Saturday will be available on Friday. The South End Market will be open as usual all day Saturday until 10:30 p. m. Hams, half or whole, Ib. 18'2¢ | Mrs. Herman's Potato Salad, 2 Ibs 2he Fancy Eastern Bacon, 1b | Ham Sausage, Ib........+++ 18¢ Good Bacon, Ib........-.-+- | Good Tomatoes, Ib.......- 10¢ Shoulder Hams, Ib.... | Extra fancy Ripe Olives, pint the Hyde's Grape Juice, large bottle... .25 Cottage Hams, ly, | Spaghetti, Macaroni or Vermictili, 2 board Shoulder Lamb, Ib.. , ihe No. 6 Lard Compound.........+-.++ -Bhe | 25e bottle Stuffed Olives No,’8 Lard Compound........06.+0+ age | Hardwood Toothpicks, 2 pkes. Good Spuds, 10 Ibs New Potatoes, 9 to 10 Iba Above Meat Prices Nice Cucumbers, each At Stalls 38-42 Fresh-cut Roses and Carnations, doz. .50¢ Iris, per dozen Pull Cream and Brick Cheese, Ib Mustard Sardines, 2 large cang for Sugar, 22 Ibs. 4. g. for Independent Packing Co. || ise 2he 1.00 Fresh churned W: bshington Creamery But- | Big dish lee Cream for be ter, 3 Ibs. for Peanut Butter, per Ib.......s006 1Bee Picture Show Tickett Free with every 25¢ | Local Ranch Pees, dozen Sweet Peas, per bunch Cut Roses, per dozen Jilg’s Home-made Blood Head Cheese, Ib. . | 4d pound or more of “Magnet Brand” Tea or Coffee. mers’ New Carrots, with tops, 2 bunches piasnes's be astern Bacon, I eee eee Farmers’ Big Hanson Head Lattuce, a tor Genuine New York Cream Cheese, lb. .25¢ \¥ Farmers’ ‘fancy Leaf Lettuce, 7 bunches. . Fancy Grape Fruit, 6 for. WEA | cccccdes ssvcccege soesecceees be Fresh Mackerel, Ib.. Farmers’ New Onions, 6 bunches...... be Columbia River Shad, each. . Farmers’ New Spinach, 5 Ibs 10¢ Fancy Sturgeon, Ib.. | Farmers’ New Beets, 3 bunches. be Rhubarb, 4 Ibs Halibut Cheeks, 2 Ibs | Farmers’ PARKINSON is because thone whe you see the thou- against prohibition fatled to Mow | fish.” me that the drunkard is the highest| Intemperance {» caused by the] sands of styles we [I type of civilized man. They have | lack of will power and the weakness | offer for Men and [|] failed to show how a city gain|of body and mind. The mothers , anything by licensing & saloon when | will not make their sona more tem Women for it xoste'the city several dollars for|perate by prohibiting ft, for to the every dollar of revenue {t receives youth “stolen fruits are sweetest.” from the saloon to take care of the CLAIRE BRUCE insane and prosecute the crime pro ma aa duced by the saloon, They have 1. FF t e seed’ te ukow bow wild eax vigwt| ot Him His Father | metal at $2.50, aad te ee wihe salpon is causing | Editor The Star: Iam opposed to if not more harm, If they can show me that uplift to the human race, Instead of | Very Special a curse, then I will vote “wet” in- sonal liberty,” with the smell of fords tn Our Men's Department stead of “dry.” jquor upon thelr breath. and tan a offers some attractive ELMER WEBB, |_. The liking for liquor is not natur ene $2.90 ués such as Walker 2110 Seventh av., rear, Seattle. |8!. but acquired. and the next gon Whitman Sample Shoes eee eration, not having “booze,” will not Shoe : | N W. MONNE and Oxfords, Packard Favors High License jwasttt. 40m A isch y bg Shoes and Worth Cush- Editor The Star: As regards the| oe fon Sole Oxfords, wot and dry question, I wish to sa\ | symbol of Friendship I favor high-licensed saloons, as great number of the saloons’ patrons destroy the revenue, which must 8. STOUT. ruins the minds and bodies of future |otner occasion where mirth and hap- This is the last week of The deiphian carried away one of | ton center as much effort on per birth, and therefore they start life Sta series of big weekly the prizes. let sading men for regeneration, there h poor uy What do we do contests on the “Wet or Dry” | This week's winners will be by bring! their thinking and ac with murderers and thieves? Lock issue, In which two prizes of determined Saturday The |ing under the power of righteo them up. hy not lock up the $5 each have been given away two winning letters, and the ness, there would no need for! Hquor that ruins manhood, and often weekly to readers, names of the authors will ap negative stateutes on the Hquor| wrecks homes The contest doesn’t close until pear in Monday's issue. question A YOUNG MOTHER Saturday afternoon, so if you | Some of the best letters re | LILLIAN WITHERSPOON Kirkland, Wash hustle you still have a chance | celved this week follow: | oh P RoR: etree to take one of the fives. | fa da Better Saloons! Souls Sent to Hell on eS bse Can't Do It by Law Tukwila, Wash Editor The Star: In regard to the aes sa vate cn one: os Kdltor The Star: It le absolutely | Editor The Star; Has aman no/lquor question, will say I am in ef the paper only impossible to legislate men into freedom 1 left that his onl re | favor of prohibition, mainly Ane The “Wet or Dry” contest Ie [Tight thinking or right acting ay hl “ f Bb Meningeal hell ea) tha wanl | aunsasete: [the Gotha Of man ta governed by| viv 0° WiCitt ee ore intoxtoat-| We men ape Competitions ‘sect condueted |powera far greater than their own |*loons and places where intaxiony | men spend our money in sa through t columns of The | limitations, both for evil and for pe ington oesy gb phoyp da Hh 2 vig von it is needed more badly Star. Several thousand have righteousness. anc re err i} a ome verefor he major gh x » {tion with thelr ywman, Ins ity of young men broke, and taken part. That which a man wills to do he/ ‘ion with thalt fallow mevate, let us|old ones as well ak anenest bes . ettreeted | Will do, tnw or no-law. The crave ee ee caloons of @ be beep on akg ha § nation-wide interest. Among ings for liquor will be satisfied, | Wtvooate mar aeeg pote bined] Bier ge makes persons payeica) the lettere received, one came |though the man shatter the law in| Clase somethine Ob tit my a| wrecks, when they should be tn the ice Shave. York leaning that end gentleman's club, Lots of easy | prime of life, makes them unde one Fy slip af prohihi.(cbairs and lounges, carpets on the|pendable, leads to immorality and | from Phitadelph hould the supporters of | floors, books and papers to read./debauchery, and ruing a man's AN- ECONOMICAL Make conditions pleasing to man j chance s for a position with a salary then can see happy, smiling| Hoping to see this in print, I am, STORE CLOSED ALL DAY SATURDAY— se ge ore ntigr Miva ih sbeceecl bewrsae) “Gear DECORATION DAY At present many saloons are little 412 34th St, Anacortes ALL VISITORS TO BOSTON |] 2220202 220552 guinness ed foot at a time And some mer Editor The Star: I very strongly pay dearly for this little vfort disapprov of intemperance, but P E These men would not eh « rance and prohibition are two . r faculties are | “lfferent things. Temperance has Will be given a Ticket to either of the popular Movie ; ‘The Kind of saloon 1/0) 6 with your own will power aad 4 Sheed " would produce more intel. | Personal wecom §=SnG is Sel) IE | Grand or Melbourne Theatre obch gered , posed, Prohibition Is imposed and| Let us think of man and his likes |®8foreed by some one else, thereby) cdi ee which our forefathers fought so e e his only pleasur Roigs ey oaetcn ral but We cannot prohibit « person from | "| arinking any more than we can pro-| |hibit them from eating | The saloons are not the cause of povert Poverty 1s caused by In-| capability, bad luck, poor Judgment and the industrial trast system, in| which the “big fish eat up the little | Ato re Nquor because I have lost a father jand a brother through the Influence of liquor, and because I have two i to not to han |#0n8 whom I do not wish to be ex- weq posed to the temptation of the sa loon, and because I would feel no pride tn them ff they should come an ‘” lhome, after their exercise of “per Editor The Star: Liquor has long deen a symbol of friendship and merriment. Its presence anywhere }{s usually accompanied by galety and good-féllowship. If the old saying that “age is honorable” is true, then IHquor ts }indeed a venerable commodity. It | stood the test of time, and has found {ncreasing favor amongst both rich and poor, king and clown. No feast, banquet, wedding or we tax pny but « 1®| ninews reign supreme has ever been fore | found to be complete without It. | It energizes the body and invigor- ates the brain when fatigued. It |helps digestion, keeps you warm in |cold weather and distant climes, re- | stores consciousness to those who have temporarily lost {t, promotes good-fellowship amongst men, and is the creator of optimism. There are evils in our country that should be eradicated, but from what appea aboye, one could scarcely call liquor an evil, that is why I ask every reader of this paper to vote “WET.” MITCHELL SHANSBY. a | Wants Happy Homes Editor The Star: There's a |prayer goes up from thousands of |heart-broken mothers and w | Why should Washington go ¢ To make happy homes, to keep temptation from our sons and daugh-| ters, to make men of men, to make fathers proud of their sons, and to | make sons proud of their fathers, to Hlessen crime, to have clean bodi jand to have clear brains, to create} a Christian spirit and to make better | citizens. If there is a chance, I say, | |let us have a dry state: | MRS. C.°P. eee } Not Fundamental | | Editor The Star: Objections| against the liquor traffic must be fundamental, or they will not hold Enforced morality is not fundamen tal. Prohibition is forced morality. Therefore prohibition is not funda-| mental, and canont permanently | correct the habits deep seated in| man’s nature LAURA HAZEN, Seattle, Wash, . ° Would “Mug” Drunks Fditor The Star: If it 1s to be a wet or a dry state, then I am in vor of a wet one, under the fol- When Choosing Treatment for Drink Habit Call at the Seattle Neal Institute and Investigate the Neal Treatment x | women who have by the craving saved from ruin tment. Censure, ‘ Men and |come mastered for drink can be by the Neal Tre \fines and imprisonment will not reform and save them, They a poisoned with alcohol and the erav-| ing for drink is stronger than the| will-power to resist. If you drink, | or if you have husbands, sons or friends who drink, it is your duty to investigate the Neal Drink Habit Treatment, which 1a a safe, | sure, internal, vegetable treatment| hype mic injections are never! used—that will remove the craving necessity for drink in three s, Do not delay untjl some: thing terrible happens, but spend three days now at the Seattle Neal Institute, 1735 16th Ave. Call or write or phone for full information Bast 4381, All drug hab- ‘THE STAR—THURSDAY, 10 YOU BELIEVE SALOONS SHOULD BE OUT? WRITE US YOUR IDEA! ,| lowing conditic lof all the people and the especial | | from poverty, Insanity and crime. | a |more business, so the people must be- | ¢ MAY 28, 1914 Prices Are Lower At the Public Market Center Enormous Trade at Small Profits le the Reason. Sanitary Public Market Corner Public Market Old Pike Place Public Market OPEN SATURDAY FROM 1 UNTIL 1 10 P.M. OPEN FRIDAY EVENING UNTIL 7 O'CLOCK. IPIKE PLACE SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Blhs. SUG A S5¢ SUGAR ONLY Meet the Producer is Cost Less Booths 17-57-37 55 ton at wholesale ndard Cor Tickets, 6 for 2he White on ze weigh yourself. Stall No. 1QE i Roudar, 41 106 Oe: * Ibe 256. NEW RAINIER MEAT 1527-29 PIKE PLACE Legs of Mutton, Ib...15@¢ | Pork Roast, Ib.. . 15¢ Shoulders Mutton, Ib..10¢ | Pork Steak, Ib........15¢ Veal Roast, Ib .15¢ | Eastern Hams, Ib 18¢ Veal Chops, Ib.. .14¢ | Eastern Bacon, Ib.....20¢ These prices will also prevail Saturday Seattle's Popular-Priced Meat Market. FANCY GROCERY SPECIALS toe pie ite Del Monte a can . ce to the fact that Northwest. They are blended by own roaster section, You wil! find we have « nd eff COLE & HARADEN HOOD’S CANDY AND ICE CREAM SPECIALS fr own make, and extra Be «4 10¢ In the Now Addition Home-made Sauerkraut, 1b.10¢ Home-made Potato Salad, Dist. German Blood Sausages, Ib. ‘aoe German Delicatessen STALL 68 @. Sexauer Toe Cream, fine; all favors. Per quart tn batts ee All Nut and Fruit @undecs. Tee Cream Sodas. Golden Rutteroups Mirast] and Almond Brittia, Ip Best Washington Creamery But- ter, B5¢ Ib; 2 Ibs for Peanut Brittle. 1b Fancy Renovated, 1b ¢ Chocotates, hand-rotied, tb Cream Brick Cheese, Ib....23¢ HOOD’S In bricks 21¢ TAL SIGSWORTH On the Corner Pike Pince Market DOWNSTAIRS 1; or, 21¢ BOE doren; 2 B5e Be: 65e MRS. COHR’S—Stall 11 Cream Brick Cheese, 22¢ by the brick Fresh Ranch Goren for Best Butter, e r Fron Marine, © the Alaska Fish Market STALL 52 rr) 2 Ibs FRENCH MARKET Standard Butter Co. Stalls 77-78 30¢ iT dor Rost Creamery iba Good Creamery Butter. Guaranteed Ranch Egea, Butter, a i MRS, DE LONG'S PULLMAN DINER Friday, Paked Salmon Trout Dinner CLOSED SATURDAY MORNING. CORNER PUBLIC MARKET CARNATION MILK PURE CANE SUGAR 3 Big Cans 15c 22 Lbs. $1.00 with ant Use only Cane Sugar for canning SPECIAL Another 4ot a . 7 Ibs. Rolled Oats for...... Occidental Flour 4 large cans Milk Pur . cans Pineapp $1.15 {2 Delivered | 0c cans Pure Olive Of] Ibo cans Pimentoes 1096 | 7 bars Crystal White Soap. He pie ms 15¢ | 2 cans Peaches ... 90 cane Ripe Clty ioe Lemon Cling Peaches, can ALLEN’S GROCERY STALIS 14-25—-LOWER FLOOR SANITARY PUBLIC MARKET THE BIG, CLEAN MARKET Fresh Sturgeon, 2 Ibs. Malted Cereal Dolly Varden Trout, Ib.. Fresh Shad, each. .2O¢ and 25¢ for brain and, body. Needs No Cooking. STALLS Pete’s Fish Market Moon’s 24 Stalls 31-33 PHILADELPHIA FISH COMPANY 20 Lbs 90c 3-1b. pall Pure Lard +386 Stall 10 Columbia River Shad, each 20¢ and Up | © Ibs. Rice for + 2Be 1 doz. Easy Monday Soap. .25¢ 3 glasses Rex Jelly........10€ 15¢ b.; TOKIO TEA STORE Stalls 24-36-37 SUN GROCERY Stalls 106-112-114 ¢ -10¢ Spanish Tenderloin of Sol lbs Alaska Black Cod, Ib..... Dolly Varden Trout, Mackerel. PICNIC SAUSAGES AND BOLOGNAS We make our own Meat Products from fresh, tender meats, and guarantee their purity. We make many kinds of Bolognas, so tha* all tastes are satisfied. Sliced, apd are ideal for 7’ JILG’S see MEAT PRODUCTS STALL 132—Main Floor—First Ave. Newport Fish Co. Fresh Halibut, -5¢@ Fresh Chinook Salmon, 1b. .10¢, 1 Columbia River Shad, OOS 6's sais oe ee CRABS ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEED TO BE FRESH. QUALITY MEATS | Cakes for the Picnic HOME. MADE Entrance. Sanitary Market Annex SATURDAY SPECIALS Fresh Exes, dozen Se Philadelphia Meat Co. We make all kinds—they are Domestic Limburger Chee OTHER SPRCIAIS P t strictly home-made and delicious, Ibs 4 Chicken Dinner Saturdays abe rl ig mr eealrunge ted eh Prices 25¢ to 70c. MT. VERNON BUTTER STO s ulck Delivery by Our Private papas 1521 Pike Place 76 West Pike Auto LY & STEVENS They were drunk, Two beautiful | on the cheek and calls her names.|about personal liberty forget the girls they were, when we all went 1 in a little country town | Now they 1.—Grant the license to sell wine, beer or liquor, to respectable hotels to schi and taverns only only a few years ago. Eliminate the chronte drunk) are loud and coarse, | by photographing him, and blacklist) A few nights ago @ young man him through the police in this city went home to his moth CHAS. DORFFEL. _ | er, who is keeping house for hiin. ie Be He was drunk. Because his moth For Welfare of All ler did not have his dinner ready | “ eae ances Wak ‘ea.| Just on the moment, he flew into.a Editor The Star: The chief rea-| 700) ON Gh nped her on the cheer sons for prohibition are the welfare | jee a eens os. She, like all | good mothers, wept and forgave hor |son, The personal liberty always | goes too far when it slaps a mother | ETT MEAT PRICES. welfare of some of the people Al the people will be benefited by lower taxes on account of fewer penal and corrective {nstitutions. Some of the people will be saved D. W. MYERS. ee | . | | | Calls It Anarchy | Editor The Star: As the human race {s not capable of controlling it self separately, laws are made to! control all, Personal Mberty died | when laws began, Personal liberty is anarchy, nothiag else, Brewertes | are fighting hard to re-establish | saloons in North Dakota and other territory for the purpose of TOMORROW, FRIDAY, AT FRYE & C0.’S MARKETS AS FOLLOWS: Choice Pork Spare 1 Rite ss, c 120 be too highly clvilized to allow a criminal to crawl into a basement tends to degenerate the human race and defy the law. Anything that should be abolished. The brain { ased that's composed of liquor, and it's a poor athlete that trains on such. Police search first the saloons for acriminal, and the asylums are only as though nothing hed happened. Respectfully yours, | nus, agsny, || RHOADS DENTAL CO. Bremerton, Wash. Third and Pike see No Excuse for Liquor | Dental Experts. Editor The Star: If for no} When ft comes to @ good, first other reason the squandering of |] class Cental service at 8 Teron There is no such thing as personal| fact that they are forcing physical We are all responsible to/and mental defects upon their off- | spring, for it has been demonstrat- ed beyond question drinkers cannot produce healthy children. No one questions the right of the liberty. each other at all times. G. W. O'GANNON, ee Will Miss Revenue Editor The Star: I am for wet, Seattle. strain his careless neighbor, whose give my neighbor some rights and privileges, even though I don't feel} like using them myself. I might} want him to make some allowance | for me some time, The Golden | Rule, that all. After the smoke of battle clears away, all you will miss will be the revenue; the booze will be here just the same, only the system will be different. Booze certainly has a kick com. ing, but he takes it like a good fel- low, and goes along paying revenue |his own ground, but alongside the | saloonkeeper's front lawn. There is no guarantee that per- sonal liberty shall infringe on the happiness of others. W. A. HODGINS (Farmer), Langley, Wash. price. something entirely new tn mi and results about your tee what not to do; your dental needs ‘and have them Quote you terms. You will be tre ed courteously, and should you ha: their wages by our laboring men, artisans and mechanics over the bar often depriving their families or dependents of the necessities of life is enough to condemn the open saloon. It is conceded by all fair-|} S4.S2""or done by them, you. will minded persons the use of liquor certainly receive value in full. Not is an injury and of no benefit to only te but you will surely feel sto tte lasting results. ‘These anyone. Then, what excuse for its | ssttst! z . N wie don' ve been tn practice for sale and use? Not the revenue— |] many years, and thetr advice will be that does not cover the cost of |] valuable to you prosecuting criminals and the care | of paupers caused by the traffic. | I have 88 years’ experience in its use and know whereof I speak, The greater part of this time I have tried to quit, but was only success: ful when and where it cannot be gotten ONE OF MANY. An office fitted entirety tn white enamel! and sanitary In every way. Bee them before going elsewhere, Gold Crowns $5.00. Bridge Work $5.00 Fillings 500 Up. Extracting and Cleaning Free with ‘Other Work. Rhoads Dental Co. Pleads Personal Liberty Editor The Star: The constitu |tion of the United States guaran tees life, liberty and the pursuit of |happiness. There can be no argu |ment against the fact that state prohibition of liquor is constitu: Cholce Steer monuments to the offspring of drunkards, end 1 don’t believe in| Pet Renst seen placing a basket of grapes in a Choice Steer 14c school house yard and teaching the} Shoulder Steak ........ children “Thou shalt not steal.” Choice Steer Bolling 10 J. M. WILSON, BOOF ccccccccceccoesce ee c 1621 Eighth Av., City Choice Shoulder Pork 13 eee PORE occ ovens cones ¢ , i American Full Waite meapone ey? Groam cheses o..+.+.-, 18¢ Editor The Star: When one| 4 cans Wild Rose re |jooks at the humanitarian side of] Milk ...... 0 ..seseeee 5c this great question, Wet or Dry, one can't work for anything other eel ie ghar a open all day than the dry side. Saturday. Last Saturday evening I was|Look for U. 8. Purple Stamp walking up Pike st, At Bighth and It signifies purity and quality Pike I saw two girls | used to go] Shops open until 6:20 p. m. ‘to school with some years ago. tonal Third and Pike Those people who are howling that habitual © saloonkeeper to re | Jas I am broad-minded enough to|jiherty it is to build a pie-sty on REP ESRASSLL ETERS PERSE TARA aes

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