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NORTHWEST LEAGUE OF NEW Ih News Service the United Press Apsootation Beattie, Wash lee as Second-Class Matter, mon; atx moa, $1.8 2 @ month r mon, up to Published Datly by The St exoha: ce . The Way to Business Peace H YW long will last and how far will go the ferment which is “unsettling business” probably nobody knows It is pretty certain, however, not to stop until the laws) meant to regulate business are a closer fit to public sentiment than the Sherman law is Can you expect folks to be satisfied with a state of things in which the only visible result of busting a convicted trust is to increase its extortions and its profits, a8 was true in| oil and tobacco? The conscience of the people is against such pitiful mock-| ery of the people | A reconstructive, not a futilely destructive or deceptive | policy is demanded | Those who say to “Adjourn where you are} and give business a rest!” that the unrest isn’t in} congress alone, but among the people. What business needs | isn’t a suspension of sentence, but a of sign posts} and a cleared right of way his can't be fixed in a minute, for the trouble is a herit- age of years. But experience has made plain the rinciple of what needs to be done, and congress can do more for business by starting promptly along that principle than by marking time or dodging. That basic principle is as old as the Rock of Ages and} as sound Make it by enactment unlawful for a man to do unto} another in business as he would not that angther should do unto him, then name officers to enforce this law, and, though you may not at once tfsher in the milennium, you will prob ably get as far as any nation can get in the right direction) by statutory law Who can fairly object to this? What business man willing to go on record as viewing in such a program a menace to his own prosperity or that of his country? Now as we understand the situation at Washington, that is essentially what Wilson asks and all he asks. He asks it because he thinks that the conscience of the people wants it, and believes that unrest of the people won't cease until they get it. / Just the Golden Rule put, as nearly as congress can, into} a federal statute—nothing more incendiary, more disturbing, | ’ more revolutionary than that! | Hands up, all who oppose | | Daughter Home From School ‘OW that school is over, you can forecast daughter’s future by watching what she does. Does she sit in the hammock and read mushy novels) “while poor, tired ma washes the dishes, scrubs the floors, * makes the beds and worries through the other tasks of the - household drudge? congress: forget new set basic is STAR—MONDAY, JUNE 22, 1914, PAGE 4 THE SEATTLE STAR’S LAUGH DEPARTMENT OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE | 13 Pe WV OROEM THAT CREE ME Dy ORR Rents cL? * favo (Re NS Mes r SA tae (HS Ch } 30 2a DOO Ow TE PerSaat 7¥¥" Aavumy! With some men home is a place where they can go and fn re Your, wire WANTS YOU on There are times when the | quitter and the fellow who | never knows when he ts | licked envy each other. | ee Couldn't Use it Furniture Dealer—Here' ing article you might like comfortable settee in the daytime and a bed at night Customer—No use-to me; I do night work. Show me something - 4)-- Canny Mary Will and Mary had b courting for over two ing every night in He gow. About a fortnight ago, Will, in parting with his beloved, made the usual remark: “I'll meet ye in Hope et. tomor- row night. Mind and be punctual,” “"Deed, aye, Will, lad,” replied Meg, with @ merry twinkle in ber eye, “We hae met noo a lang time In Hope at, an’ I was jist thinkin’ oor tryatin-~ place a street COMPLEXION TERM “In that moment the girl lost every vestige of her color.” ee Happy Man A teacher in a certain Se attle school was trying to find from a tiny child the name of his father, He seemed quite unable to think | of it, so to help bim she asked What do you call him?” “1 call bim father,” was the reply. “Well, what doen mother call him?” | The response war eloquent | of the manners of the neigh- | borhood. “She doesn't call him any- | thing—she Hikes him.” o * ‘ your | @ ee Capital Offenses Smothering # yawn. Choking @ sob. Stiflin jaugh. Killing @ rumor, Stealing from bad company. Cotning excuses. Strangling a cry Blowing up the fire. Hanging curtaina Striking work. Forging ahead Drowning re. see Castieblanca The boy danced on the burning deck, Whence al) but him had fled; Nor flood nor flame his joy could check “One more maxize!” he said . Spade Plug Larceny “What's the discussion?” “The boys had embled to lynch a horse thief. “Well?” “But now a knotty point of jurieprudence has come up. Seems 500 Belf-wringing Mop .....25¢| To wring, press down and turn. These mops are rotied, but cloth alone is worth 2be | Fiat Head ie dor, 1%x%4n Stove Bolt, doz Be Frequently needed around lawn mowers, baby buggies, auto mobiles, wagons, etc Hanger Keeps your pants and skirts in better condition. $1.00 2%x8-in, Ralsed Carvel) Pattern Brass Finish Kacutcheon, Kasy Spring Mortise Lock et complete vies ¢ 0611 Trunk Key hé; 6 for 25¢ ise sheit| $1-50 Pike Combs Shelf! Strop and Hone | eae oe ‘ Use one and geta tt Bert 3-16 or %4n. Lock Spring,|in lows time. Thig tae seve 10¢ SPINNING’S CASH STORE : STOP. LOOK, LISTEN LE 100 Trouser and Skirt lhe doz Nickel Plated Rests, doz. soveee LEAGUE | WORKS FOR WITHDRAWALS | OF “7 SISTERS’ SIGNATURES) ; By a ruling of Corporation Counsel Bradford, it i late te ( sign the “Seven Sisters” Initiative bille indorsed by the Gaal \ ton, Direct L ative league and farmers’ grange. Do It now, it Monday if you have no chance today. Petitions will be ) you at the Labor temple, Sixth and University, and progressive ) quarters, in the Boston block, Second and Columbia, all of next Taking advantage of State Attor. On the other hand, Tanner ney General Tanner's ruling, the no supplementary petitions, Stop-Look-Listen gang t# hard at) iow 9 t added, work in an effort to obtain with- enetere: Se drawals of signatures on the “Sev-| His ruling permitting |en, Sisters” initiative bills |!s based on the recall ners ruling is regarded suspi-| the supreme oc |elously by the labor, grange and cradles in provided |direct legislation committee which | cage howev. im Robe is behind the “Seven Sisters,” upplementary otitinan |, Tanner declares signatures may | names could be added, i, be withdrawn any time after the Grab at Ever Technicality petitions are filed with the secre-| py. Stop-Look- Listeners amp which, if filled, will withdraw a signature on the | Sisters” bills. On the jin order to sign an jure, one is required to jsuch documents as are \by the secretary of state. per petitions would be x In Aberdeen, President Marst of the labor federation reports that the city clerk has 3, HERE'S A HUNCH )ESESEE Does she talk about a career for women while little broth- er runs about with holes in his pants and hair uncombed? Is she afraid that the stain of toil upon her dainty fingers might queer her with her best young man? If so, put it down as a 10 to 1 shot that sis will end by becoming a fretful, discontented female, a nagger as a wife or a “bachelor girl” whom children will fear and wise men keep away from. But if she pitches in to ma’s relief, sings as she dusts and sews and cooks, tidies up the old home till it fairly shines “with charm, why, there’s hope for her, for good housewives are soon going to be rare enough to be in demand. | Improvements on Bothell - In the story book, the prince, you remember, often went er a: Cathetk, ceaibhins paatanne- ‘courting in disguise, taking his first peek into the ‘kitchen. | ter, goes on vacation by enlarged homestead law | Thomas Deyle, first man. to|daughter, speaks in behalf of so-| “If what he saw there promised favorable results, he retired, | Federal court relieves Snohomish | reach Dawson after breakup, esti-|clal center work at Madison, Wis -donned his finery and re-appeared at the front door [Founty in suit brought by Alex Lind) SEATTLE BUSINESS (mates sold yield of Chisana at) Johnny Hayes, Olympic cham- There is a lot of sense in fairy stories. As between the! tiem op gre dg against P. A.) ag vcr |Pion runner, sues M. Robert Gug bare-armed maiden in the rear of the home, with the roses! ~ Sak nanired siidones expected. DIRECTORY lake Seen Sutoe Laelen to’ Meamaae pong ties: diy tag en mi sof honest industry in her cheek, and the dolled-up indolent | a gyn py hee Ba tana Sl gy gg a Acpseaasites : university summer school ter and back | 1909 on the front porch the prince never was fooled, not for| FW, Hurlbut, manager of Spel) sie oughly Rell ee ar nenaie, reentves tame) ater Owens blancs a minute. Solicit Your | ser & Huribut's, retarns from East. tation of suffragets. |groups of Wall st. finacters A Yellow Streak St. Mary's parish will pionic Jealous wife of Henry Folson, business depression. Wednesday afternoon at Leachi. | |former Dartmouth football! star, Lumber jumps ahead of Iron In Awnings and Sleeping Porches to i order. Estimates furnished free. 6¢(NOD hates a coward,” but the standpat party of Wash ington loves the “yellow streak.” dignate when the barkeep fuses to sell them any more. that I can use a8 a settee at night and a bed In th ytime. farther along, Whit wad ye say | to Union «tt out some names because dot was omitted from an because the crossing of oon name was n every manner possible, throughout the state show Stop-Look-Listeners have be stole an sutomobtte, | Editor The Star: The Star is a| great instrument to the people be- cause it allows its readers to ex- change their differences of opinion through its columns. Now I come to think of some-|fair means to hamper the thing that might benefit a greater/the “Seven Sisters.” —_ % number, and that is for The Star to open its columns for those who want a to tell The Star readers what they think of Seattle. | ‘ The boosters are always boosting, ICE_ DELIVERY 00.) |but they haven't any {dea of what = capes at Minneapolis. Gunboat Dolphin salle from Vera Modern Woodmen of World re-| Duchess of Mariborough sails for duce tnsurance rate at Toledo con-/ former home in New York. Cruz to W te vention. | Thousands of members of Salva- road) re George Thomas pon, bp Jr. San tion Army make pilgrimage to bi Approximately 584,000 acres In| Oregon and Callfornia are set aside | francisco Hamed ambassador to sri tod ag Booth in London, ney J people think of Seattle after they have been here a while, LR. Order your printing by. trom ne FRANK ®, NOLAN 1407 Fifth Ave. Ee will save you printing orders. THE VIRGINUS INITIALS FOR CARS / Editor The Star: Why can't the electric company label its cars more | plainly, like those in many of the Wastern cities? In Harrisburg, Pa., |the cars are labeled so that short- sighted people can easily distinguish them. A Steelton car there has a large “S" to distinguish it from other jcars. A Middleton car is labeled with a large “M,” and all the other — of po i i destinations have eir special letter or larger name. Virginia LOUIS STONE. | "* *"* "Phone ‘itiot DISCRIMINATION? he Editor The Star. Why is it that Americans with families are un- jable to get work? Hundreds of us unemployed men are married and there is plenty of work, but we are unable to get jobs. A friend and myself got work not |very long ago and got along all mals right until a couple of foreigners! Modern, a along, and then it was good |reoms. with night. J. | cleantines: WATER-YOU-MEAN, MIRACLE? | sah eer SEND WOODY THERE Editor The Sta 1 wish to say in respect to our dear president, |who ts enjoying his three square meals and taking his time about stenting up Gils. Mexican troubl | that he should sent where our r brave sallor boys are waiting and moving’ the akin tesste dying of fever, so he can enjoy the fectually accomplished hardships also, SAILOR’S WIFE. ok orate ee three and for yagagegege gi evangelistic Ul [PPPSSRsEEE859 ELSEWHERE r ‘or walking and street cars CAFES 42. D. THAGARD an enviable skin exhibiting @ ful tint incom oloring. Get at your drug store, apply Hike cold cream, only, . in, Wash it off in the’ warm er. For your wrinkles try @ of powdered saxolite, 1 in \& pint witch hazel. his every. m The result will —Advertisement, THE SHOE REPAIR 216 Union St.—2 Shope—110 complex will con. | en heal ble with July 8 The Snoqualmie Falls Lumber Co, is considering the construction of |two of the largest lumber mills in the state, with the most modern equipment that money can buy. A site will be selected either on Puget sound or Lake Washington. The pene” is incorporated for $3,000- ir Gottstein building, reopened today | Hillorest, Alberta, wrecked mine | flood waters from washing away Members of Pacific Northwest So- | Sives up 147 dead. | banks. : athered at clety of Engineers, visit Lake Kee By striking rich flow of gas, Fred) New York custome men unearth . a ee RESTAURANTS pee is _ legislature. They ignored the people's wishes.| N. L. Upper shingle mill, on Mag- G Delicat Sleaeatis tile or eee a ene Eornene Sxpeeet iit they did not dare to come out in the open and op. | Bolla bluff, destroyed by fire. |German elicatessen rattlesnake bite at Beulah, Wyo. “Gospel of Health” from church : are | Cc ti pose the progressive principles now before the people. Joe Connors, 25, tripped and fell | Oast-to-coast ephone system | pulpits ‘ Shop | entitled to any such respect. It carried a dirk to stab the ¢— vue | people—in the back. It was too cowardly to fight in the Excursion launch on Oswego ca-| open. nal sunk, drowning 12, mostly wom- Borden, of Canada, a knight | Lina Cavalieri will succeed Mary (Garden with the Chicago Grand | creating a commission to drag it into the open That's all there is to this awful threatened interference a a ' vy ‘ sco State ta commision SACREDNESS | 4/9 | Can you think of a single good reason why honest busi-| and 9. We shall not mar the « i y | ness should object to such a law and try by might and main|, Thurston county court holds| humiliate you or belit | up traffic. He whose skirts are "t fea i clean needn't fear the spotlight wounds Baron de BUTTERWORTH you produce a day? | Parts theatre. we J. S. DONAHUE, arrested at San Diego as an immoral jand-| Das ated lord, slipped into court, paid a $150 fine, and then laughed at h MORTICIANS The Milkman's Horse—Well, there's a miracle somewhere. | 1921 FIRST AVENUE I've watched the boss, and he delivers 50 quarts every morning. shoots and Rothschild in| Good attendance at Green Lake | abot him to death at Boston. valuation of manufactured prod- Pennants and Cernival Supplies. Deep in their hearts the politicians who n the past chelus storage dam. |Zimmerman, Cleveland, O., be-| plot to smuggle in $700,000 worth | They | ine ry 4 complete. Costs $18 a minut were too cowardly. | into bay at Colman dock Saturday; nute to| London Sunday crowds amuse C. F. Baasch en and children. An “Awful M. "EE d u enace xpose Opera Co. duct hearings in Seattle to obstruct its enactment? hunting deer with dogs 1s violation |feasion by bidding for the burtal or | Unidentified man One dies and several prostrated & SONS The Cow—Oh, about 20 quarts. | yers, who wanted $500 for defending him. It's unethical, ai | Presbyterian ebureh Wife of Jesse R. Grant, son of ucts. services Sunday. former president, sues him for| Honeysuckle will be planted Linquist & Lund, Inc. Tacoma are opposed to progressive principles. Sheed tun A al ed ‘Prone Billet S340" |coMes millionaire in a day ft dl ds fi Canad ‘ : : ee! tug Arapahoe, for navy ya: | J a o jamonds from Canada, they had voted against humane and social justice and labor) geese; tug Arapaho, for navy yard Fire In American Chemical ce.| Divers are exploring hull of Em- > : oO they remained silent on these issues. | rescued. talk from New York to San Fran-| themselves by threatening to duck There is a certain respect due to an enemy who fights| = Gutfraget mpeakers. 913 THIRD AVE. On King George's “Birthday | ¥: ADAMS Honor” list Viscount Kitchenér | HE nub of the legislation which Wilson is asking con- The Mecca gress to pass now, before summer adjournment, is this: —s Miss Letitia Waltrip, 18, was PA drowned bathing in the Russian Neither can we of law. cremation of your loved ones. | . Forty thousand New York te: As a matter of fact, we doubt that the obstruction origin- s t 4 riptagd cont iets haa law. by |} in Kansas 8. lation ‘will ay. any bar) Robber known a Bearded | j | | Diana | Helen Igoe shop for women, in share of $5,400 income. jalong Puyallup river to prevent Phone Elliott 5340. and progressive measures. They killed just and righteous use, successfully launched. | &t Buffalo causes $200,000 damage. | press of Ireland to recover bodies. in the open. The standpat convention at Tacoma is not| @-— was made an Karl and ageceel | Declaring unfair competition in commerce unlawful, and| “FUNERAL DIRECTORS eee 7 | river, at. Hilton PLENTY DOUGH A Sohge Rertige isae threaten strike that may tle) 11) be complied with, ates wil ionest business The Milkman's Horse—Let’s see, how much lacteal fluid do Randit” shoots storekeeper and es- Dillpick! “BY THe WAY, I DON'T KNOW WHETHER YOU KNOW (T OR NOT, MR. RUSHES, BUT THEY'VE ‘Gor A HAMMOCK Here. I Saw Tr YesterDay! ‘AH, UST US THEN, To THE HAMMOCK !” “YES, THE HAMMOCK WAS THERE, | ‘Screecher’ rim

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