The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 9, 1914, Page 4

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THE SEATTLE STAR. LEAGUE oF NORTHWEST or vont Nmwera News Service of the United & Ansootation. Beattie, Wash. Postoffice as Second. Matter Up to six mom: aIX Mos, $1.80; yoar 83,25. | hing Co. Phowe, Main M00, Prt necting all departments, ie Crime We Commit MVE crime of the age!" That's what folks all c the ou y today are the prevailing system t And it IS a Standing between nearly every producer and cor are three or fou middleme ALL MAKING FALTHY LIVINGS OFF THE CONSUMER Pemverything clse—the process of manufacture, wages fd of living—has advance The process of distribu has been back-sliding AT THE COST ¢ TH UME? And the worst of it is tt r¢ consumer usually See it, or if he does he and thir there's no out. But he is mistaken ! He has only to look about him to discover the crime » is sanctioning HThe solution is the elimination of the middleman, It’ By when the people get together. Proof of it apparent success the ¢ ative movement | tremendous jout the world e's a fine chance to -Op | prove it right here in Seattle. | SEREATE A MUNICIPAL DAIRY! Stop the criminal} produced by a half dozen milkmen serving the pe ple} City block, Stop the annual loss of bottles valued at mds.of dollars. Stop the waste of bad accounts | Get together and put it over. A little gray matter, a| geil and paper, will convince you of its practicability Then co-operate in urg it on the city council, “ Urge d issue for money with which to build the plant. It pay for itself in a year—or at least two; you will get milk; profits will go to run the city Thus taxes lightened Ps ace SMES ° The Best Time of All RHE other day the president of the American Medical © association boasted that dark pH to which he belongs has prolonged the average m life at least 15 years ats off to the doctor! Wy, though, he might have made his claim stronger; Pthink how much fuller a year of life is now than during ages. are men now living whose [ rs or r saw a a telephone, a phonograph, a kodak, a vacuum iper, an electric light, an automobile, much less an airship puld they come back to take part in the crowded hours , they’d probably count a minute as the equivalent} eek in the “good, old days.” : ‘ety First F the LaFollette seamen’s bill in its original form ‘ upon lake excursion traffic, a long rush toward the other extreme things are plainly necessary to human safety Pp water, salt or fresh me is an ample supply of care of crew and passengers /the other is enough competent seamen to man them Phe Alexander substitute provides neither. It might bet called a bill to increase the perils of navigation is no longer the excuse that new regulations in of safety aren't neede Almost daily come of collisions, shipwrecks, narrow escapes and deaths since the ages the pro pan reve the Alexander substi- on} lifeboats and liferafts to If better safety precautions aren’ possible at the present m of travel by water, then up with the prices. ut first compel a showdown of steamship earnings public means business when it says “safety first.” | S a bicycle to church, Washington, Pa.. man collided with a ‘cow and finished his journey astride her back, clinging to her BEFORE AFTER The Stingier You Are the Better for Us. | We Repaired Less Than 1997 Pairs of Shoes Last Week. ‘would have repaired more than 1997 if everybody in town had the kind of work our shop turns out. b employ only expert workmen and we use only the finest ma because We know that is the only way to make you a regular 1124 FIRST AVENUE Seneca Telephone Main 4136 AUTO RACES MEADOWS, SEATTLE ESTPOTLATCH ATTRACTION ALL STAR DRIVERS take some of the b: an direct Light | inland, Jeoncerning the truth of the report was|! trallzing the acidity of the tood con- the delicate » |more than cc by any drug ¢ STAR—THURSDAY, JULY 9, 1914. PAGE 4. ITEMIZED STATEMENT Your father, who went to Ne vada «ix yoars ago, owen me money ‘Owes you money? Y What for?” For ix years The Pionlc Lunch I like potato lad now and then I often like a chicken wing I can eat a hard-boiled ees Phough for one I'd never beg And at times a cherry ple ts just the thing always eat a plece of choc it eake wafers that are aplen did from a new box; when summer spring, Do not start the plonic thing For I hate to take my dinner from a shoe box PANE tet Just for His Kind A certain millionaire did not ap- Prove of foreign missions. One Sunday at church, when the col lection was being taken up for these missions, the collector ap. proached the miliianaire and heid out the collection box. The mill lonaire shook his head. “I never give to missions,” he whispered. , ‘Then take something out of the bag, sir,” whispered the col lector, “The money is for the heaten.” follows SAYS 9 ARE SAFE NOME, Robert Bartlett, here waiting Alaska, July 9—Capt the arrival of the U. 8. revenue cutter Bear, to take him to Wrangell declares he knows nothing ued yesterday at Ottawa by the Canadian government to the effect that nine men on the Stefansson exploring ship Karlok lost their lives in the wreck of the vessel! He says the men had plenty of | provisions and he believes he will arrive at Wrangell in time to ree ue them. | Idner Washintonian, named tn honor of this state, and the Ohfoan, new vessels of American-Hawalian Steamship Co, will run from New York to Seattle. George Long and Ed Jones, ree cued from death off Friday Harbor, | held on charge of smuggling Chi. nese into this country Grafting Wild Olive Branch subject of an address by Evangelist Piper last night, at gospel tent, Third av. and Virginia st WHAT DYSPEPTICS, SHOULD EAT A PHYSICI Indigestion times there; out sre stomach whenever possible, avoid eating | that is acid in its nature, or which| by chemical action in the stoma acidity Unfortunate f is the reason why stomach sufferers thin, emactated and that vital energy which come from a well fed body benefit of t and so only For the} » have! xelude from their eet or fatty foc keep up « m taking ediately afterwards & teaspoonful of bisurated magnesia in m little hot or cold water. This will acid which ma d, and of un i per- Bisurated magnesia is doub the beat food corrective and antacid known. It direct action on the but by neu- less has atomach, no and thus removing the source ot the acid irritation which tnflames mach lining, it do ld posatbly medics Ana I believe in the use of ry, but I must 6 the menne of and frritat with drugs instead rid of the acid—the ble. Get @ little bisurat nesia from your druggist, eat clan. joning an THE SEATTLE STAR’S LAUGH DEPARTMENT BROKEN BLUMBER OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE “Then when the party ke up, about 4 a m,, we all rolled home together, singing ‘This Is the Life’! Didn't anybody object at be ng waked up a? Yes—a policeman oa 8 Woes of the Bald Our office flies have sense just ey lik» fol We bought @ patent > rtificial spider and stuck it on = vur bald head, but the durn files = Kot onto it before dinner time and % totea It away. It seems you just || can't fool the tarnashun files with an/‘hing.—Headiand, Ala. Stand ard oe Why Not Shoot ‘Em? Miss Audrey had come to spend the week-end with friends in a lit tle New Jersey town, and exhib- ited a keen interest in the much. talked-of “Jersey skeeter.” When the greetings were over and the party settled down, the guest remarked to her host, after 4 careful survey of the porch: “1 don’t seo any mosquito net- ting around, William.” “No,” answered he ing mouse traps.” “we're us “Kin would git along very well together if there wazn't such a thing In th’ family ae money.” PHOTO] PLAYS | “A LEAP IN THE DARK,” THIRD epleode of the “Million Dollar Mys- PELSENHERE * HERE ELSEWHERE —? Mra. Elizabeth Webber, Berkeley, rides down mountain tn wild auto, Twelve deaths In Seattle. Criminal Information filed 4 ter: now playing at the Colonial, against C. W. Abrahams for murder ya) Sacramento river at! nas @ creat variety of setting. The| of Mrs. Bessie Poole nett, opening scene t* a brilliant “ball | Seventeen marriage sued. Fred Mazer Tours Co. for Secing Seattle. Seven start divorce suits. A Soiree club will take second))/\ 00 launch party crutse to Burton 8uo-| nominal sum and remits penalties day Plenic and dance. T. J. Gorman, Alaska canner, pre-| Olvoree of the New Haven rali- dicts failure of port commisaton | fad and the Hoston & Maine may warouousing, unless done on atrict.| alt government sult against New| Haven Co. | ly commerce Cort Interests take over Avenue! RF. Belinot, teamster, killed, and licenses is nate appropria' $50,000 for | roon ption at the home of the/ ka exhibit at A an Francisco | Asterbiits, and from there shifts to| fair low dives, where the thrilling ac Income taxes from Washington | tion takes place. Séveral members tly exceed those of Oregon, of the “Black Hundred” are cap ka raliroad fines wiped out tured, but one makes his escape ate bill, which reduces tax to| There are three other pictures on |the bill, including a Vitagraph dra ma, & news pictorial and a comedy, with musical numbers by Prof. Don- ley on the new pipe organ cee sued by De Lape using trade mark Grand Until Saturday Night “Jim,” two-reel American drama; theatre, in Vancouver, B. C Jose Paiz, workman, injured in run-|“, Hasty EB Royal comedy Thirty-three births reported. away at Oakland. "The Little Senorita,” Princess Myrtle Social club meets Monday.| Cilate Ross, electrician, fell five! drama Soiree club gives second launch | stories at San Francisco and was| oe party Sunday Funeral of Lillian Prewett, girl) elightly bert. Workers’ and employers’ confer. Clemmer Until Saturday Night “As It Is In Life,” Mary Pickford TEETH UP-TO-DATE DENTISTRY AT LOoWwneT VRE CONSULTATION AND Poser ADVICE rnions and have lost some or most of them, IY you have neglected your teow . ty to replace those teeth with Br wath you lose the opp ; . : : Electro Painless Dentists | FIRGT AND PIKE—OPP. PUBLIC MARKET Laboring People’s Dentists ROMANCE OF CAMPUS HAS “DISMAL ENDING IN DIVORCE COURT; GET KNOT UNTIED The divorce was granted A funny thing happened yester-1 4y when Mrs. Fern Strange| Driver asked for a divorce in Judge Mrs. Driver, who regains her maiden name of Fern Strange by |the decree, alleged nonsupport, de King Dykeman's court | Mrs. Driver is the university girt| Caring she has been dependent om who recently married Marion| ber parents ever since the mar- Driver, a varsity debater and|fiage, and that they have never lived together, wrestler, and who was then taken| to California by her parents. | The couple attended classes to-| gether for some time after their marriage, with tone of thelr| friends suspecting the secret. They | supposed the California trip was to| break off th engagement The yc woraan’s father, A.| Strange, bittely opposed the idea of the young folks marrying. But yesterday he testified that he had | just as strongly opposed the dl-/ vore But the girl was just as determined to gain a divorce as she Market ome 256 rooms, for 1 Crescent Mfg. Co, Seattie Today’s Styles Today A SURPRISING VALUE IN Very special for to- killed in auto accident, held today jence ended in settlement of/drama; “Trinkets of Tragedy,” Fifty Blackwell's Island prisoners| Kanawha coal strike. Francis * Bushman drama; two mutinied tn the mess room When bandit ordered a Pullman | comedies and a scenic complete the | After a three-hour fight by entire| porter at Epworth, lowa, to search | bill population, Brentwood was saved|the passengers, the porter disarmed | from destruction by a grass fire. him. ee Class A Until Saturday Night “The Stolen Code,” two-part Re- | Hance drama; Man Without | Pear,” Thanhouser drama; “A Row: | boat Romanc Keystone comedy, and another picture. | eee Colonial Until Saturday Night |. “A Leap in the Dark,” episode | No. 8 of “The Million-Dollar Mys- tery,” and other pictures. ee {Resioence THEATRES * soe the Home Until Friday cille Love, No. 11,” two parts “Dead Men's Tales,” three-part drama; “Universal Ike Almost a | Hero,” comedy A . At the Pleasant Hour Until Friday Lucille Love, No. 4," two parts |"The Dawn of the New Da dra ma; “Mike and Jake in the Clutch | of Circumstances,” comedy; “Papa's Boy,” comedy . At the Greenwood Until Friday “The End of the Feud,” drama “A Puritan Episode,” drama; “Unt- versal Ike in the Battle of the Lit- tle Tin Horn,” comedy eee Ms. To Skagway, calling at Alert Bay, Prince Rupert, Ketchikan, Wran. INCESS ALICE” gell and Juneau. The splendid “Princess” steamers offer every Melbourne Until Saturday Night | comfort. “Princess May” June 13, “Princess Sophia” June 20, Six-part African adventure pic July 4, 18 and August 1. Special sailings of the magnificent ture, ' Alhambra Until Sunday Night “The Stain,” drama eee Odeon Today | “The Black Thirteen,” | drama, and a comedy | steamer “Princess Alice” June 27, July 11, 25 and August 8, AN IDEAL VACATION TRIP For rates, sailings and information apply to CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY 713 Second Avenue, Seattle. | four-part Moonlight Excursion and Danc-| ing on Steamer Issaquah on Lake you want at your next meal irated magnesta I'm not THE SHOE REPAIR MAN 216 Union St Bhope—110 Madison §{ V*shinston tonight, leaving Lescht | at 8:15 and Madison park at 8;30./ _ Ady. | morrow we are of- fering something par- ticularly smart in Moire, Taffeta and Satin Coats. They come in black, navy, taupe, Copenhagen, brown, etc. Very Special — | $15 Seattle’s Reliable Credit House wants you to use our liberal credit plam in the pur- chase of these Coats. A few dollars down and the balance in monthly, semi-month- ly or weekly pay- ments Suit your- self 211 Union St. 1332-34 Second Ave. Seattle’s Reliable Credit House "OH, DO GeT Me SOME WATER, CHES, I'M FAINT FROM alini F ! illpickles vs oe in | CRAZY $" | icheme to ta ansfer” y, “OH, HERE. Comes MR, RUSHES IN THAT LITTLE RENTED RUNABOUT? Now, How WILL I GET WITH You, CNES, Bur You've Got A PUNCTURE!”

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