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a: AE Be mene eee TAS as is RG OA ES A SEL STAR—TUESDAY, JULY 7, 1914. PAGE 2. pees =- FORD HAS STRANGEST SCHOOL IN U.S. Matiness Wednerday and Sa WILLIAM HODGEr t OTHE ROAL | feszce= = HOW TO SPEND MORE T0 | | HEAVE FIRST | LSE5S=| GET 6000 THINGS OF LIFE HATINTORING 4 PANTAGES By Otto McFeeley Senate at Earliest Possible That Sweet ah Singe (COPYRIGHTED 1914.) Time Friday. LEAVES FOR NORWAY Ours Is the Mutual Plan of Investing Savings It is the plan 1ereby a number of people possess- ing small sums of money can band together and to bring them invest profit ri is a Mutual S benefit of our members vings Association run prt A sum of money from $1.00 up will make you a through member ne of the most amazing ‘I don't think Ford ts through yet. But . “THE Sea, " EMIGRANT things he has done is to ESTABLISH A NEW KIND OF SCHOOL, TI . f f the association—less actual 10e and 20¢ IT'S THE STRANGEST SCHOOL IN THE WORLD! ; $ a e entire proiits of the associs : = This atrange school has 75 teachers Justice Brown Will Be First expenses—are paid to our members | Ford's teachers teach Ford's employes how to spend more money and how to want more of life's good things! Every Day ao Re all ge Pi gee fo cir ghey to File for Prosecuting hese profits are made by investing our funds in Attorney's Job. : ; . t mortgages on improved real estate WANT WORKERS TO LIVE ON MORE, NOT LESS | democratic party in the past, will be management for the past twelve year ‘Hand Market’ We want all our people,” Ford was saying, “to desire more and the first to file his candidacy at have never less than 6 per cent " y etter things, and demand a hi r standard of fe They can't hav Olympia on Friday, unless some . 4 a higher standard until they demand it,” > = body keeps an all-night vigil to beat Payments are made in the form of dividends pay- _ “A man cannot be efficient said Ford, “and do satisfactory work,| o him to it a . a ance , eac ear If not with- . if he does not come to t job every morning with health and happt-| . ~ Inasmuch as there ts no advant-| “at i , : er ey St 43 Ri ness, No man can do his best work if he is worrying about an unpald , age any longer in being first to fil é on Sey ee ee fi Sugar at rent bal or wi s a loan shark ta pursuit of hie wages. a Cotterill will probably be the initia F e haven't an expert charity worker in the shop anid entry in the race for the toga * » POR 7” 4 But we have 75 supervisors who are o » KO out ch Cotterill is in a hurey because é OUR MEMBERG RECEIVED ur people to live better and to want m | he's got to le for Christiania, ost These supery ave all worked in our office or shop, The Norway, and mix with the Mogul ave o fea 1 are interested in their w 18 parte of the shop Mogulissimos in the international Stall 30 eganizath n, which ts a produc t ‘ TURNING OUT AUTO temperance conference MOBILES AND RETTER AND HAPPIER. PEOPLE It is possible that the former oO All other food necessities, ‘One of our supervisors can wash a boy's face better than any yor of Seattle may land the presi % woman. | ney of the organization | delicacies and luxuries at MUST QUIT SLUMS TO GET $5 A DAY At any rate, Cotterill is going to! Eighty per cent have “come clean.” This means that they are out preside during some of the me of the slum: jat Christiania, will make the sp absolutely the lowest out of the dark rooms, out of the starvation habit and on rices. the road to a fuller and more complete life in behalf of the American dele THE PAST 12 MONTHS _ Ford led the way for Neil and myself to the moving picture studio, tion in response to the addresses of 4 which is an important feature of the Ford automobile plant, and show a welcome by the Norwegian officials i ed us the movie pictures he likes best Elmer Ribel, Ford school teacher, teaching bride and her husband “nd will chat with the king of Nor . ‘ Besides— They show a Ru: in immigrant arriving in Detroit; locating in how to spend money for better living. He . showing them his text Way, too, the latter having made a WE WILL PAY SIX MONTHS DIVIDENDS ; slum house; getting a job in the Ford plant; finally “coming clean,”| book, the first sociological text book ever published. It is filled with Special point to attend the confer JANUARY 1 ON ALL FUNDS LEFT HERE ¥ all in a year, and never again to be sfied with less than enough | photographs of interiors and exteriors of homes before and after “com- ence this year BEFORE JULY 15 wages for health and happiness, and never again willing to live on the! ing clean.” Ribel goes into the homes and teaches foreign women how > 0% ou peon standar to clean up the children the American way. He is the teacher who,| Justice Fred C. Brown probably Ford ¢ yes cannot get the wage until they have Ford says, can wash a | child’ face better { than a woman can wih b he first to file his candidacy . ae ati. * ‘come clean,” as the teachers in t age school say tn discussing in King county, He intends to file Surely our institution is worth your investigation. | thelr work Jon Friday, the first day to offic tally | | WHAT FORD TEACHERS TAUGHT A BRIDE |throw one’s hat in the ring | | Nell and I spent the remainder of the day with one of the new| Justice Brown, having served sev * Bl school teachers. j jeral terms as justice of the p | OUND | This instructor recetved from his principal the name of a man} |will make the race this year fc OGE j who had pplied for the $5 wage. They went to the home of this | | Prosecuting attorney on the repub. man. It a fiveroom house—two down and three up | 5 Hlican ticket | AN TINGS A LOAN The man who wanted $5 a day lived with his bride, and they slept) | He is best known as the “father| Third—Washington—Prefon- in the kitchen, In the other first-floor room were two beds, and four) Jof the lazy husband” law ! LATION * etaine—Vesler. roomers occupled these. Each of the three rooms upstairs had a double | Judge Brown has lived in Seattle! O bed, and two men roomers occupied each bed since boyhood, having worked his Through the interpreter the bride was Instructed by the Ford] waguinaTon . ccs: 2 Wkeinien antele tee d6bk at thee Maaete | > from newsboy, bootbleck A : wy Is HANDY for YOU. J tcacner as fotiows oucton talecraphed te the Get hud Blas Barty, oe bee erecta [ema Uarber. He. stediod law a: A Mutual Savings Societ Clear out the boarders and roomers. department that the Mexican | York j might | ESTABLISHED 1901 —< Use kitchen for cooking and eating only | tedersie V Gres” baa S Steed adie Seis rest see Buy a library table and book case, chairs and rug for the first| mutinied and threatened to attack Pen ” Coates , r Affaires Are your troops ready?” is the/ 222 PIKE ST. H floor front the American outy Gen, Maas, | O'Shaughnesay’s bitterest enem |auestion asked of the “Army of the| Specials for Buy a rug and a clothes-tree for front hall. thelr commander, had notified him, | | Lord” by Acting County Chairman An Put her own bed tn the front room upstairs he said, that fn case of such an| |B. H. Palmer of the progressive i Wednesday Buy bureau and dressing case for the middle room upstairs attack, It must be taken as an out party. | Use second floor back room for storage. break of mob violence and not as| | Palmer addressed letters to the S ARRIVE | ’ Choicest cuts of Beef Pot ff) VISIT TO A FAMILY THAT HAD “COME CLEAN” having been ordered by himaclf or |various district leaders, calling SUB HE’S Ou OF U | The next family visited had “come clean.” There was the hus| by Huerta. | them into conference Saturday at i ‘ ei | band, his young wife and a baby. Three months before he had ap-| Funston Indicated that he was ‘ | plied for the $5 a day. The Ford school teachers had found the fam-| not alarmed. fly keeping boarders in one room and the only other room in the place] Senora Moheno, arriving today A the Commercial Club to discuss} BREMERTON, July 7.—Instead |plans for the proposed state con. of returning to Bremerton, as was| Discovering a mistake of $10,550 ’ | Yention \in computing the cost of gravel, | was occupied by the man, the wife and the Infant | from the capital, said her husband, | The county has been divided into|originally planned, the cruiser West 3 | Now there are no boarders. The family lives {n a four-room apart-| President Huerta’s former foreign | districts. The leaders of the dis-| Virginia will go to Mare Island for| 7044, Coates & Co. have petitioned ment. The library table is there, and a book case—part of the Ford| minister, was on his way from SMUGGLER |tricts have under them precinct| repairs, and then return to patrol |th@ County commissioners to be al- \Mbrary movement Puerto Mexico to Vera Crus by captains, precinct committeemen sa} Es Rugs are on the floor, a clean cloth on the table. The beds are| water and committeewomen. The entire|‘UtY {n Mexican waters. The sub veces ibtgien 24 mney! va near spotless. A new chiffonier has been bought for the “master of the| Inatead of going from here to county has been thoroughly organ-|™marines H-2 and H-3 arrived yes. ‘the eenstsuntion of te Sane house,” and he has more than one shirt, among them several for Sun °| Arrested on a charge of attempt: |{red, and Palmer expresses himself|terday from San Pedro, as did the Y%e-*ke Sammamisn road. days and the leisure hours which the eight-hour day gives. Jing to evade the all The wife was smiling, the baby smiled, the teacher smiled, the SURFACE ROAD | law two white 1 sun was bright in the sky, birds sang in the trees just outside the Chinese, w t window. - jdeath in t It was June of the first year of the Ford $5aday plan to make| OLYMPIA july 1 Contract for] Harbor yesterday American citizens. the macadam surfacing of 13.5 miles| launch foundered tn a gale, are be of the Sunset highway, between | ing brought to Seattle today by im |ing rapidly, to combine progressive Weaatehee and. Waterville, was migration officials. jand democratic forces against awarded to H. L. Wilvon & Co. of} A rescue tug from the Pacific | thom | | Walla Walla yontercay, Their bid| American Fisheries at Friday Har-|" “just what plan will be devised to | was $17,000 bor went out to ald the four men! jake this fasion possible under the ca as a heavy sea dashed thelr launch | direct primary system 1s not deter are 1y n leet is a ? pip hy eo rere of progressive victory this) monitor Cheyenne, convoying the| dompasy avon’ tha alte ities ae saved from| ial H-1, disabled by rough seas off the signing the contract or forfeiting r Friday) ‘To insure the defeat of certain re-| Columbia river bar ‘the cash deposit. hen their! jopiicans with known bad records, }a movement is on foot, and is grow the timber work of a fish f inst . mined trap and wrecked 2 a my end | But there is no question that the = e es b Fe ne ced cuspicion *t® '| movement has a respectable follow Ss vee Pee ing in both of the parties 1 Immigration Inspector O. H.|'"Tt ig being particularly encour. s ulver was notified and arrested | seoq to accomplish the defeat of | DR. L. R. CLARK, D. D. 8. two white men after a search. | candpat members of the legisla A resolution that has for its pur-| tracks from the present terminus of the names of Ed Jones HAVE THE REGAL | Pose the diazing of a trail for the the nvunicipal line at West Seattle, | mith. The two Chi. |‘ “ | ‘ 10 First ay, and Spokane st | found hiding in the DENTISTS BEEN SO | Lake Burien municipal line into the | ‘°,- = ceatiation Waa veheres ie | Because al! the materials used are man Ira D. Lundy . 4s its author, providing for the issu ainst statewide prohibition a the best money can buy. Every n To» resolution directs the cor-/ ance of public utility bonds to cover PTI w filed with the secretary of| fon oyr staff is registered in the| poration counsel to enforce the com- the cost of extending the municipai OF O ICAL SERVICE state yeaterday by opponents of the ae cog of Washington and a gradu-|mon-user rights of the franchise |i was referred to finance and 22 years of experience. Eyes ex- prohibition initiat 0 sure. They | i America, and has had years of _ | fitted at reasonable prices. All tion of the Northwest, the State neil UP DEAD few of tne reasons wiy ve save, WOMAN NAMED r rr} CRUISERS. ee eer | sturrbiion Associaton ame: 80 successful in our dental] 0 ] C I . i t th . Work. Our prices are only half) oy yspta, July 7—Sue M. Lom Curry ptica 0. | ‘DR. EDWIN J. BROWN) treacherous turns in tue King coun ‘that of any of our competitors. Regular extra heavy $10 Gold|bard of North Yakima was named | EYESIGHT SPECIALISTS j p Mic 4 ty highway system, has claimed al ‘Crowns, $4. la regent of the state normal school! Third Floor, 3064-66 Arcade Bidg. | Canine bi ‘ ‘a's einitss 4 Regular $10 Never-slip Plates, $5. at Misnelvors for the term — _Bring Thie Ad With You i] : nm his way back from Seattle to DENTIST. ‘7 ‘ sari We give you a guarantee that | , by Gov. Lister yeste his fruit and chicken ranch, nea GOOD, well kept gas range always carries with it the appearance of neatness and order and inspires in the kitchen the de- Rona'd, in his automobi M. L. protects ed b | + in : } : : ‘. Operator teong an igo ee eee | Leaving behind them expres A NIER Harrison, a former Seattle den-| sire that all surroundings be in keeping. 4 ions of good will and the assur.| tist, wae crushed to death yester WE GIVE Gas It lessens the laborious tasks and allows |day, when his machine plunged off p stil ance of their crews that they had| | one to work in ir of f . been treated royally by the people BAKERY and the embankment PF ee Regal Dental Offices SEALE ICE LFEAM LO. ve «:. . the two cruisers Animal’ RESTAURANT Dice aie cathe Ak meee Dr, L. R. Clark, D. D. S., Manager “1405 3rd Ave., N. W. Cor. Union St. Note: Bring this ad with you MEAT PRICES the Golf club, on the old Seattle jand Azuma, comprising the Jap B t 4. verett roa Does Manufacture sre titice sisnaton, “ease” ot | from the municipal buoys this fore — noon and steamed slowly out of the harbor, bound for home. MADRONA LOT Pure lee Cream | eater, tomes tome, ||| MADRONA LO} 013 SHOOND, NEAR MADISON a Results are obtained so quickly when gas is used | mi me about your TRETI. SIDESTEP DAD that the waste heat is reduced to a mini- | 106 and 718 iret Ave mum, hence the temperature in the room Butiding. WILSON CRERK, July 7.—Her is not increased, a redeeming feature for | week ago Saturday, during which tv fant a real genujne || 27" Unle® Block and Washington time their crews have been feted uty ah ypc ger PR, v5 fu. _ —— ¥ and By Neal and| and given the liberty of the city bargain tn a paved street, Ma man Timm and Baily ¢ i and] |the girl's father, Tom O'Neal, a these summer days. |rancher, who objected to her mar-| rying Timm, came here to celebrate the Fourth. While O'Neal was en-| drona lot, see owner at once 709 Fourth Av. Main 2623. ai WHAT 2 = Depositors at | Take |Joying the celebration Timm and| a modern appliance and modern utensils, . va| CAMP ERNEST LISTER, AMER iH Ww R | the girl jumped into an auto, hustled which insure the highest efficienc OMORROW (WEDNESDAY) AT |ionttie os Cream, Company never uses |ICAN LAKE, July 7.—In the first 0 esino | i] to a railroad station and took a train é ¥ ghest efficiency and tnd hae not used impure gelatine, Mrs. [sham battle of the present encamp- otice for the Coast, to be married, best results in the preparation of food for , On Oath depores and stat ° and for several years past has|the invading Red army, supposed S T t this twice-a-year opportu- the president “ot the Beattie 3ee|to have crossed the Colambie river In lLormen nity. All savings accounts ° Fansior makes the following affidavit: || ment patrolling parties of the Bl C d It h ily ing c viv HG [Recs Uewarieit Goat noe me [ment varoing paris of the Hive! ©6Cured Itching ses ue aaes aoa so the family, nothing could give greater . Atte, Penal, bin, fe aut | Otty of Tacoma, were defeated by main to take advantage of CHILD KILLED satisfaction, : foam Company, & corporation engaged ‘ ; ‘ ened On nr batera fair POCATELLO, Idaho, July 7.—S in the manufacture of ice cream, ices and | According to regular army officers . opened ore July . . Ps the ike in the sity of Meattie, that ft 1#|Who watched the maneuvers, the|...>a!timore, Md. May 28, 1914: 10th “will bear interest ||T: Henderson and wife, ranchers at There are many excellent makes of gas ranges : t net |euardsmen worked them aati ve|“My limbs ' from’ knee to ankle] from the first of the month || Robin, returned to their home from y ae ges, ne has cording to Hoyle. were completely covered with ecze and earn full six montha’ |{® dance early yesterday morning} enough to meet every possible demand AS FOLLOWS: ma for a year. It commenced with | interest, payable on Janu {{®"d found the terribly mutilated several small water pimples, which ary Ist next, at our regu body of their 8-year-old daughter a in price and cagacity from the small three- eo lavgent burst when I scratched them, until a ae * [| short distance from the home, Foot-| burner range to the large restaura ‘a United | HAS BEAR MEAT : y developed into sores, and| eceaaiaslh |prints led to the arrest of Albert 4 Mebwn meena” . aber srk oozed a yellowish fluid. I hated to| |Henderson, a relative, who is sus-| arge assortment is always on display ti GOL. DENDAL BJ July 7.—Magor|80 in company, {t itched and 1 pected of having beaten the girl to at our show rooms. that | Hendry, farmer, heard a noise tn his| burned so badly. I had no rest at =O death. pig pen yesterday, and went out, to| nigh I tried a good many reme ‘consigned to said “Seattle | find a 500-pound bear trying to get| “les for eczema, both liquid and STOPPED HIM | lee Cream Company on approval Betore | away with the bacon. He added 500| #alve, but they did me no good, a EVERETT, July 7.—While chas- same reached Seattle affiant was rena pounds of bear meat to his winter|Only made the skin more rough = THE BANK FOR |} ing « boy R. 8. Knight ran into a + Pot Roast . eer - Moda Loin Pork ..20¢ by Inspector McDonald to hold sald 2 Choice Rib and Loin 15c Ms ocle- |e pps of pork and scaly. I learned of Resinol | Mutton Chops .......... ‘ ‘ “4 es a Ointment and Resinol Soap and | |barbed wire fence and sustained SEATTLE IGHTING Donald was notified. examination theres tried them, and was relieved of the | "i 20 atite I ai Choice Steer be Friston ie eeintie sine “GOT $800 Loot saris “iebing ane” hone at SAVINGS ae h required 80 stitches yes. oulder Stea ; wae atreenee by th ONCE, and after a month's steady | Third Avénue at Pike, band Be. Wid Rose ian had any ; use was completely cured | SOUTH BEND, July 7.-—-A 26 ( OMPANY nial 25¢ a Clarknon Ge ABERDEEN, July 7.—A lone ban-| (Signed) T. 8. Lewis, 1821 Summit | |foot boa constrictor which escaped, dit held up Gus Saugstad in his| st a from a carnival show here five days ALICE ¥. FANSLER. ) Brook saloon yesterday and robbed| Resinol Soap and Resinol Otnt-| ~~ a " " silasskiblin dnd toto: Se ada te Shi go is still at large, and mothers jubecribed and to before me thisling till of $800 and escaped. He|ment are sold by all druggists, For Golden Opportunities a are Of ire keeping their children indoors, | lath day of July, 1914 ' (seal) ev cnAnLES Tt. wuraow, | Was trailed to a dock, which he is|free trial, write to Resinol, Dept,|fered in Star Want Ads. ‘and even adults are wary of meet Look for U. ». Furpie Stamp signities purity and quality Shops open until 6:20 p. m. —(Advertisement.) |supposed to be hiding under, 26-R, Baltimore, Md, sell it quickly. ing the big snake, ‘ . ( ‘

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