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They pay for comes handy to take So alk bonds, and « they're no } A mi of Andy ers Age, the professors mu | THE SEATTLE STAR NORTHWHS'T Telearaph News Service of the United Pree ndy’s Pension Scheme t Carnegie’s F paid out almost fessc the maturity old age is none of their busine care r to take exists ab LEAGUE OF NWSPrArens Annotation. stoffjce ax Second-Clasa Matter six six mom, $1.80; year § «Oo we, Main 400, Metvate ne wll departments. for $600,000 in Advance old-age undation the kworm " that by ard is generally ur colleges are still like most of our mills what happens in only; with his wad of steel trust of the spent teachers themselve this kindly care of mut project F ring their old ge r insurin « o Is of youths in ways gwhich menace the grafts of privilege There isn’t a single condition to his generosity ” All that happens is that the professors somehow feel kindlier toward Andy and Andy's type. How can a man who is “) generous have done any wrong? Of course, being human, he may have { human faults, but it’s easy to over look the fa of from whom you expect benefits So there you are And there you sake--t t least educetio:: of efelier’s home life ought to bi Moving Day .TN CON The receiver has some mor “fully half of them can’t They have move hout about the young to priy looted bank a curious fact ate charity WITH EIGHT guards and a system of electric flashlights, Mr, Rock- right comfortable. TION with the receivership of Henry Siegel's! has come out in New York the 15,000 depositors but from flat to flat or from city to City until their addresses have been lost In Europe it is common for father and son to rotate for} centuries in possession of one sturdily built home. | In the cities of the United States, according to the last census, less than a third of the population own homes. the 67 per cent who are tenants (twice the percentage of! tenancy which prevails on the farm, though in both city and| country tenancy and itinerancy are growing) few stay in one! place longer than two or three years sf of your own? ty his. has ever known. share and share alike. BREEZE IS the right name for that Bartlettsville, Okla, minister f undoubtedly due to this migratory habit much real enthusiasm for a boarding house or for a residence} which some other person owns. The tramp who in springtime takes to the ties is brother * in kin to the flat dweller, only he moves in lighter marching order. Why not try the novelty of settling down into a home Of Already, in our big cities, one moving day a year isn't enough. So we have two, one for the spring flitting and one for the fall Much of the miscellaneous restlessness of our time is You can’t work up TEDDY AT once announces that he hae lost 55 pounde in weight. How he does love to rub it into Cousin Bill Taft. The Great Adventure HE top of the morning to Uncle Jimmie Corcoran and his good wife, of Belle Plaine, Minn., he 89 and she | &4—they’ve just celebrated the 62d anniversary of their wed- ding, and look good for many happy returns of the day. Seven children, 42 youngsters once removed and 13 in the third generation live to bless the day when Uncle Jimmie, a bold buck of 23, came to this country from Old Erin, the flame of love in his heart for the bonnie lassie of 18 who ame over upon the same ship and later linked her life with And say, maybe it wasn’t some celebration when four @enerations met to wish them well! Sixty-two years of joy and trouble, storm and sunshine—| 62 years in the most interesting period that the human race And through it all, lovers and comrades, Nightfall finds them still together, rich in memories, calm in acceptance of what is to come No question there that marriage pays. who sold his church to raise $40 back pay. MEMORIAL DAY verti ik for depot. DR. EDWIN J. BROW Seattle’s Leading .\\ Dentist and 4 * ician 706 and 713 First Avenue In the Union Block and Washington Bidg. Entrance Phone Main 2640 THE LARGEST DENTAL OFFICES IN THE W your and work! you can afford to pay ) te in Dentistry and Op * See me about Cheap Dental Work Expensive Aifterence work and # fs a raat compet recognize put in tee work and bridgework THE BEST 18 THE CHE. ‘» make the best Gold under another naz Take Kievator or Waik Un t | “DAY FOR YOU TO ~ PAY YOUR TAXES between sestien cette) TODAY'S THE BEST semen: County offict ly $100,000 will roll into the county coffers today in tax payments by | Property owners who are taking ad- | Yantage of the last day of grace be- fore delinquency {s declared. By paying one-half the tax today | the owner can escape delinquency. This is the last day before delin- quency, as Saturday is a holiday, and the treasurer's office will not be open. The collections during May will total more than $2,500,000 "90 You KNOW DEEP STUDENT J: Svery OPPORTU y when believe that near- AR, SPOONERLY, T F BASS Bar. DIFFERENT FROM GIRLS WHO THINK THEY KNOw SOMETHING AND SHOW THGIR IGNORANCE AT | | erribly atror . | asked for strong ones, me ar We These clkars you bought for so they woulda’t break in your pockets.” Questions Answered by Mr, Cynthia Grey dish man. of this careless |] nese? | remove n { Probably not. Be thankful that she doesn't roll her eyes. What oh 1 bite. RIOT AT CITY PARK Fditor The Star week, while enjoying a bal! «a at Mer cer park, | was, with over a hun Last dred others, a witness of one of the | most disgraceful scenes it has ever been my privilege to witness, An altercation between one of the members of the teams and « young ruffian who was trying to break up the game occurred. Words |led to blows, and when the ruf- fian’s friends saw he was getting the worst of it, they swarmed to his assistance, The alr was full of fiy- ing fists, epithets, ete. It was the knocking into unconsciousness of one of the participants that broke up the riot Now, Mr. Editor, I am a resident |terests at heart. Don’t you think ail 1 plant tm my garden for O. le T. prevent my a, "Ne s, KNOW THE WAS THORS, AND was itt we, Le MG PAY FOR MY PU You MAY RESUM® WuR VISIT WITH THE om pee, 4 THE STAR—FRIDAY, MAY 29, 1914. You WHOLE BUNCH BUNCH WAS THERE, CHASES AND AFTER THaT T R- Nothing Doing “Can I interest you fn an at tachment for your typewriter?” asked the agent, as he entered the office. No chance,” replied Mr. Grouch, “I'm ‘atl! paying all- mony on the strength of the at- ent | bad for my Inst An Awkward Moment A shamefaced youth struggled along the street, gripping in his arms a fullwized dressmaker's A carter spied the blush and his face it up Urry up, old chap,” he said, to a stage whisper; ‘er father's after you.” there ought to be some way of rid ding the parks of these young ruf fians, or at least have them put under proper po illance? SCRIBER, SUE LAW WORKS HARDSHIP Editor The Star: The wage com mission at Olympia fixed the wages for experienced women at $10.00 a week. I wonder if they stopped to consider how many of us would be laid off, with no prospect of work, even at less than $10 per week? I was working tn a department store, To be sure, I only got $8.00 a week, but I had been getting tt for a long time, and it was far better than what I am getting now, for I am out of work and do not know of this city, and have its beat tn-| where to turn to get employment. Of course, it will greatly benefit Round-Trip BOSTON .....c0ce0s $110.00 BUFFALO 92.00 CUBOAMIO® 2.05 0 ek csecss 72.50 MINNEAPOLIS 40.00 MONTREAL 106.00 tered. A. P. CHAPMA. General Agent Pasi JR, ger Dept. FROM All Points in the Northwest to OMAHA, COUNCIL BLUFFS, KANSAS CITY and 8T. JOSEPH Proportionately reduced fares to MANY OTHER POINTS tn the Bast Return through California at slightly higher fares. SPECIAL SELLING DATES May 16, 18, 19 and 20, 1914, to Chicago, III, only FINAL KETURN LIMIT, OCTOBER 81, 1014 Liberal stopover privileges and choice of different routes are of For additional information call on or address CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE & ST. PAUL RY. SECOND AND CHERRY, SEATTLE Round-Trip NEW YORK $108.50 BT. PAUL, MINN.......4 60.00 SIOUX CITY, IOWA. 60.00 WASHINGTON + 107.60 WINNIPEG 60.00 40.00 J. 1. CRISWELL, City Ticket Agent. IN 1/4 30 NITY, Now, I KNOW P wrtKhouT ASKING [A Bee mel | DIANA DILLPICKLES ——— THAT MAN OUY THERE NEAR THO BACK FENCE (? THE CATCHER, BECAUSE He JUST CAUGHT A Bacr. & BLUE SIT AND MASK IS STOP ——~ HE TELLS THEM WHEN “A DYED-IN-THE-WO THAT MAN IN « who were retained. Where It 8 some it hurts others. WOMAN, | WORKING DISPUTES D. T. F, Editor The Star: D. T, F, should read bis Bible carefully. There is another passage of scripture that I would respectfully call to his attention: “Without blood there can be no remission of sins.” Bedrooms gy The favorite settling place for dust seems to be under the beds. Soft wood floors are very hard to keep clean unless painted with HEEL PROOF FLOOR PAINT This unusual floor paint dries over night with a rich, velvety luster, Because of its superior elasticity and hardness it wears longer than any other floor paint, washes well and will not crack and peel off, <A SEATTLE PAINT C MANUFACTURERS | [THIRD AVE. SO. & JACKSON ST. Make LAVOLOID- ThePerfect Washable Wall Paint Cy evry day to get careful servants, | | the flore, SGrondle | der “Did you ever hear that the an. clent Greeks’ music used to bring stones to tears?” “That's nothing. My daughter's music has brought stones in through the window.” Questions Mr, Cynthia Grey Cannot Answer Where can | get wire finger nalis?—Helen 8 Please tell me how to mend a broken colt.—L. B. R. Kindly give me the address of some good law to bring suit against an accident rance company in which I have a policy and which refuses to pay me while I am laid up, I cut my fin- Ker last week on a blade of grass Vv. ¢ My little boy broke one of the legs of my time table yesterday, and as I a railroad brakeman I cannot o Work until ft ts re- paired. Please give me the ad- dress of somebody who ean do the work. Can you tell me ff there ts any denver tn Seattle who dles second-nand time tables? = Tam a farmer two miles ont of town, Please tell me where I ean buy a fountain pen for my pigs,—Hiram. eee Music Teacher—Didn't you ever play a plece in A-flat? Georgio—No, sir. Mamma sald it might disturb the other ten- ants. The states of California, Arizona, New Mexico and Texas were ac quired as a result of a war with Mexico. That they are better gov- erned as a result of a war with Mexico is quite evident. The writer thinks the world at large is considerably better off as & result of the war of 60 odd years ago. H. C. CROCKETT. VIEWS ON CHARTER Editor The Star Some way I can't imagine the people of Seattle being foolish enough to pass favor ably on the proposed charter. Let us accept nothing that takes us away from individual rights. Hold to the referendum, apply the initiative and legislative recall pow- ers first, then as a last resort de THINKS IT'S QUEER Editor The Star: One of the superior court judges handed down & very queer opinion tn a divorce case the other day. He said he would grant no more divorces where the maintenance of children are concerned, and that there were pending three cases be- fore him in which it was alleged that the husband could not be lo- cated. | Now, if the husband cannot be) | found, how ts he to be of any bene-| fit to the mother and children? STANHOPE STUART. n. ¥. Wenedy—there’s an old lady up in harlem that makes it 4 point never to get e) ‘ited about anything one day the hired girl dropped a whole tray of china dishes on and evryboddy else pretty near jumped through the roof, but grandma just kept on rockin and knittin, and she says dear me, it's getting harder ain't it but her famely thinks she car- ried it a little too far a cuppel of days ago » the old lady was setting by a front winder reading the life of edward w. bock, when little willy, not having nuthing else to do, climed up on the roof bimeby he fell off the old lady's dauter rushed Into the room hollering oh ma, oh ma, willy has fell off the roof. 8, says the old lady, | know ft, { seen him passing by the win- FALLS FROM STREET CAR J, R. Denamur, 112 Taylor ay., ts suffering from injuries received when he stumbled and fell from a Renton car Sunday, at Fourth ay, }and James st fsa . The regular weekly meeting of the progressives scheduled for Sat- urday noon has been canceled, as _tomorrow is Memorial day oo eM Ahm m $2.50 28x11/2 Tyee Spe- cial Corrugated Tread Bicycle Tire .. . $1.88 not as good as These are the $3.00 M 2 s 0, but are 0 2% neh ol Ee r dull brass finish *t Front Door Lock dull brass or old copper eh Sash or Fast. .5¢ No, CV9674 Penn-Car vell design Front Door Lock $2.25 This is a new artistic raised design and very 280——5-16x1% Bit Flat Key Blank, $¢; 3 for 10¢; 6 for 15@; 1 dozen 2he 3: %x2% Bit Flat Key Blank, f¢; 4 for 15¢; 1 dozen sonenee B0¢ finch Crescent Wrench ......- $1.00 pair Phoenix Hair Clipper Mark Cross Razor Blades, 8¢ each; No. 50 Trowel Shank Grass Shears .... 8bc Henry Sears 1865 Tool Steel Shears .. e 2%-Anch Btllett Grass © Beraping or Putty Knife 50¢ HOUSE—Doubi it boulevard, for for ranch or stock of hardware. SPINNING’S CASH STORE 1416-1417 Fourth Ave. KODAKS AND PHOTO SUPPLIES Northwestern Photo Supply Co. 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