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|THE SEATTLE STAR PS NORTHWEST LEAGUE oF NEWSPAPERS | | eek OF the United Press Association. office as Second-Clase Matter. six mos, $1.80; year $3.25. onth, HE Masons of Colorado have discovered the crux of the} trouble in their they think, Listen “Several thousand unguided and largely unnaturalized Men, speaking more than 20 different languages, unacquainted “with the true principles of constitutional government, ete “Ignorant foreigners” would be the shorter, uglier way put it, and it is the way that some of our people clear their ences of some of the bloodier “industrial disutrbances Tf every one of those Colorado miners were blood relative 8 an anthropoid ape and couldn't tell the difference between constitutional principle and a pound of blasting powder, the remains that they are part of us America has got to assimilate them and their children will We as much part in American government as children whose great-great grandfathers came over in the Mayflower In this present era of money domination, there are enough willing to hire out to kill the “ignorant foreigner,” or t into him some of the remnants of “true principles of stitutional government.” The courts, the police and the militia are operated for is, if not organized for it ‘ But what of the time when the children and grandchildren these “ignorant foreigners” are full-fledged American cit state, America is too new to make it justifiable to charge those do brutalities upon the constitutional ignorance and alization of anybody. i We have got to make those unnaturalized men our citizen- The mathematics of humanity makes their forebears ad-brothers of our ancestors not so very long ago, com- { tively. It will not do to shoot up a community because bf its language, or birthplace a : Consent of the governed is a true principle of constitu- wernment. We can win consent. We never can get iring city thugs to shoot it into people, no matter their mother-tongue or the density of their ignorance 9 why they're being shot at. » shu" ‘Oh those Ohioans! If good Senator Pomerene really been betting on gold mining stock, we may next be d to hear that Senator Burton carries a private bottle inside ket. Put into the United States senate, it impossible for the best of Ohioans to keep from real gay. a & 2:2 A. Parsonses, of Los Angeles, are divorced. Kindly helped wash the dishes, used a clean dish cloth ipe a frying in, as any cleanly man would, and a near- d.° Little by little the conviction grows that wash- dishes is not the husband's sphere sia Masons are answering: ie When a Georgian really gets scart, he makes no about yelling his loudest. the last four months, 38 new manufacturing establish- pnts have been built in Los Angeles and vicinity, ant 0% ght to old critters like H. Gray Otis cuss the Wilson 1 see ee tt Price, of Kansas university, favors a cam; fous education of newspapermen. There's a field for iny that'll require a traction engine of some power and eens election was simply a xplains an Behave Sure thing! Every voter nt that Huerta would hang him if he voted for but Huerta. a it’s only “a stain upon our title to Panama canal is to remove by paying Colombia 0,000, but if anybody wants to give us a whole mud those rates, we're, theirs. % eee -ong! the secretary of war but $50,000 for tainment for foreign guests at Frisco’s exposition. But buy an ocean of grape juice with that sum. ve wind that doesn’t blow somebody good. Every time off down East, some 20 more good citizens get ding Rockefeller’s home, of rest at Pontico Hills. New Orleans! Instead of brightening up business g bonds for an exposition, she’s now sweating at the mosquito, swatting the, fly and rapping the rat. " Geo. Fred Williams quits as minister to Greece because d about Albania. Of course! You couldn’t expect ton lawyer to keep his mouth shut, could you? “Overwhelming majority for Huerta,” is the way the that Mexican election. “Overwhelming” bly the right word. | on lightning rings the fire alarm bell before buildings and setting them afire. Great state for odern conveniences! Decayed teeth, says the National Dental association, to heart and kidney diseases. They forgot to include pace figating shows some signs of coming to, in England, a minister acts as master of ceremonies. Coulon of Paris has a beard nine feet, 10 inches We guess that Louis is unmarried. the Wilson administration! Now, the English have the lightweight championship! AO UGE WN TIE SHOE REPAIR MAN WHY, He's X AN OVER] RI De " TERE Hieetacnied Ra cra yecnegag Geo “Why can’t women join’ te Masons?” by declaring it's because they'd run the vote of confidence in) THE ULTRA SWAGGER. ‘Do you realize the ‘400° is being invaded by quite a few per. sons who really have no eciat?’ “Certainly 1 do. Why, one harily knows whom to dare in- vite to a monkey dinner.” Firet Malaga grapes arrive. Only one divorce complaint filed. Geraid Burns, 9, hit by auto driven by E. De France. City Federation, Y. W. C. A., met today. Five deathe reported. C. E. Piper, head of American So- clety for Thrift, is here. Dr. John B. Manning license to wed Mary Hannah Te Roller. Motorcycié Cop Olmstead hits auto truck. C. Sinciair, Australian govern- ment employe here, spending six months vacation on full pay. Seventeen births recorded. Norman 0. Chetham gets divorce from Rosamonde E. Chetham. Norwegian Hoepita! association gives ice cream social tonight. C. H. Frye, packer, returns from European tri Green Lak farent-Teacher epe- celal meeting Thursday. A. L. Valentine figures munici- pal car line will lose $36,397 In year. Dan H. Donahue picked up as hobo, claims he is son of Buffalo banker walking around the world, | and gets off. Minnesota arrives in Yokohama from Seatt! in 17 days. Pioneer reunion at Priest point, i . fine and 30 days. Andrew Christensen, U. 8. land office field chief, off for North. Y. W. fireboat at foot of Madison. Bark Gayhead survivors arrive on Mariposa Wednesday. Work begine on new fourstory ‘otel at foot of Yes The Wise House Hunter hunts her house at home. She reads STAR “FOR RENT” ADS until she finds it. “AND AB POR BSING 4 HEART-BREAKeR, HE'S A JOKE, HE DOESN'T FIGURE IN THE Least, HERE H® Comes Now, STAR—TUESDAY, JULY 14, 1914. PAGE 4. OCCUPY THIS HAMMOCK THREE HOURS AT 4 Time! THERG'S OTHER PEOPLE AROUND seciimiestreneeechonatasndiensibhipesii Bessie May Fade-—Age 20 | ‘dieoien ee License at Rockford, ee Ireland Again! As he passed through an al most uninhabited district he came upon a cottage. He drew near, and, to his horror, beheld & poor old woman seated on a stone outside the hut, with all her humble belongings gathered round her, An eviction! Then what he had read was true, after all. He looked at the resigned face of the old dame seated, with her house hold gods around her, alone in that desolate land. He must do something. Walk- tng ap to her, he tenderly placed a fivepound note in her thin hand. He noted, with some pleasure, the look of amazement that grew in her eyes as she real- ined this generosity. “Tell _me, what is the trouble, mother?” he asked gently. “Thank ye, koindly, sir! It's me old man {naide whitewashin’ the place from top to bottom!” i San Francisco custome offic seize 890 algretios, valued at Richard Croker will return to New York and start fight against C. F. Marphy, head of Tammany. Empress of Ireiand on Albert Tuftenes, By Jim Manee Whene'er you go out rowing Just take an extra oar, And then to play the game rea) safe You might take three or four. You very often need them, Bear in mind that note— Don't row with them, but ‘em on The man who rocks the boat. une P. 8.—Sit down, you're rockin’ the cradle. eee "Twas His Wife A ring on the telephone drew the office boy. “Lady to talk you, sir,” sald he to the senio ner. T ir partner took up the recelv stood at the phone for several minutes. Then he laid the receiver down and went back to his desk. Twenty min- utes later he raised the receiver, sald a few words, and presently hung it up, Then he turned to hie parti “it was a wife,” he explained. “She was etill talking and hadn't third officer of Storstad. He holds Norwegian mariner's license and Canada cannot prosecute. German student, wounded in duel, bleeds to death. Sioux City hae $120,000 fire. Senate confirms nomination of I. N. Morris, Chicago, as minister to Sweden, Italian peasant at Gamerato Cor- SUBLIME BAKING POWDER 100% Pure, Wholesome, Delicious In Biscuits, Cakes, Pastry You Potlatchers: Sublime Pure Cream of Tartar Baking Powder is made from the acid of the Sublime Grape of Sunny Italy, and prepared along the most approved scientific lines, every in- gredient being absolutely pure and healthful. SPA (vine <= or any No Alum, Phosphate of Lime other possibly element. injurious Already 350 Seattle grocers sell Sub- lime and 12,000 households it. lime is entirely Seattle made, largest cream of tartar baking powder ‘Sub- by the plant on the North Pacific Coast. Vittucci Importin Company 309 OCCIDE! L AVE., SEATTLE. Elliote 276. ‘And #o the women's edition of the Dally Bugle was not ed- ited entirely and exclusively by women? “No. They had to hire a man to do the Silent Observer col umn.” eee QUITE A DIFFERENCE. en When I was a boy, | never spoke to my grandfather as you speak to me.” “Aw, well, your grandfather didn't get your goat like mine eee Wottachance! A gentleman who had been spending a holiday at a Scottish seaside village noted for its golf links asked one of the caddies if he got much carrying tn the win- ter time. “Na, air, na,” replied the cad- die. “There's nae carrying in the winter time. Ye see, it is this way. If it’s no ana’, it's frost; if {t's no frost it's sna’; if it's neither sna’ nor frost it's rain; if it’s no rain, it's wind; an’ if it's a fine day, it's the sawbath!” BLLENSBURG, July 14. rifle rain, hall and wind storm, which swept over Central Wash ington and Northern Oregon yes terday, wrought heavy damage to fruit and grain crops and ruined a number of buildings. Trees were torn down, wires broken, base ments flooded and ne al build ings wrecked near Ellensburg Fruit and grain crops on the west side of the river were whipped to FLYING KAYS DO DARING FEATS ON PANTAGES STAGE Bastly casting the opening num A ter |ber into one of the real features of |the bill, the Three Flying Kays comedy acrobats of a daring type, thrilled the audience at the Pan tages last night Into enthusiasm. Their dazzling feats add snap to the new show and win well-de served applause Jewsie Shirley, , Was given Northwest favor- ovation as she red as “Cigaret” inthe Blanche Bates play, “Under Two Flags.” A clever company aids Miss Shirley May and Kilduff as the country town constable and the gossip have the fun hit of the bill, Julle Ring adds another laugh in her sketch, “The Man She Met.” Louise De Foggle sings and dances, GETS NEW STAR anager George J. Mackenzie has announced the engagement of Miss Maude Leone as the new leading woman of the Metropolitan Players. She will come to Seattle August 2. n, y., Wensday—sumtimes a fel- ler thinks he has slipped sum- thing over when he reely aint like a yung artist 1 herd about the uther day this kid has a ritch pa, who owns a stove works the old man thinks archy is a boob to be waisting his time smearing paint on yards and yards of canvass, when he mite | be out on the road selling kichin ranges to the trade still, he puts up for a studio for archy, and evry once in a while he drops around to tell his son what a awful lunkhead he is if you was reely a artist, says, it mite be all rite, nele, seeking revenge, shoots seven to death and escapes. Roosevelt deciares for re- sentation of women at New York constitutional convention, Stockton, Cal., threatened with long labor war. Tacoma Republican clubs pian series of meetings. Members will smoke corncob pipes in honor of Mayor Gill, Monk Rasputin, czar, reported slain, San Francisco women will run democratic daily newspaper during campaign. Alton B. Parker is mentioned as possible successor of Supreme Jus- tice Lurton. President Wilson invites R. 8. Benton, New York banker, to con- fer with him on business situation. Government experts to study marketing of timber. Body of Capt. Clarence 8. Owen, of U. Marine corps, who died at Vera z, is shipped to United States. Building owners In convention at Duluth predict aerial sidewalks be- tween skyscrapers. First shipment of Klickitat lambs to Portland brings $3.90 a head. Ten drown In New York seeking to avold heat. One died in Chi- cago. Faicon Joslin left Washington for Seattle, | Engineers and firemen on 98 railroads west of Chicago voting on strike which may throw 55,000 men jout of work. Senator Reed of Missouri would anti-trust measures counselor of | consolidate | into one bill, Portland longshoremen threaten to strike. Schooner Annie Larsen loads | lumber at Port Angeles for Samoa. Bark Paramita, which ran on Alaskan coast, is total lor Rev. Milton 8. Terry, D. D., |L. L. D, of Evanston, Ill, died at} | Los Angeles. | pa to come rite over when the old man got there, archy showed him the pickcher, and told him he had sold it for 200 bucks my boy, says his dad, 1 congrat- ulate you on your ability hooray, hollers archy, i knew you would have to admit sum day that 1 was there with the artistic genyus artistic genyus nuthing, says the old man you are telling me you got sumboddy to pay you 200 dollers for that thing, and { am congrat- ulating you on your ability as a salesman Johny FRUIT DAMAGED | BY HEAVY STORM } the ground. The damage to fruit at North Yakima is estimated at $75,000, An irea of two square miles was dev astated In the vicinity of Portland thous of grain ready for The loss is ands of acre harvest were laid low estimated at $100,000. Wenatchee was swept by one of the worst electrical and hat storms in recent years. AT THE THEATRES Metropolitan—Metropolitan play- ers in “Old Heidelberg.” Moore-—The Spollers,” motion pietures, FALL 1S FATAL PORT ANGEL July 14,—Falk ing through a bridge on which he ‘| was working, George West, 40, civil engineer for the Milwaukee railroad, was killed. Crescent Mfg. Co., Seattle. DR. L. R. CLARK, D. D. & We Do Not Experiment With Your Teeth We know how to treat them sci- entifically and painlessly. Our im- proved methods make your teeth sound and beautiful. After we treat them you will notice a marked im- Regular $10.00 Never-Slip Plates $5 WE GIVE GAS Dr. L. R. Clark, D. D. 8, M: 1405 8rd Ave., N. W. Cor, Union St, Note: Bring this ad with you, or" feat Sr acing easy. STAR WANT ADS —<then choose. “PRINCESS ALICK” 10 Skagway, calling at Alert Bay, Prince Rupert, Ketchikan, Wran- gell and Juneau. The splendid comfort. July 4, 18 and August 1. “Princess” steamers offer every “Princess May” June 13, “Princess Sophia” J Special sailings of the inidgattiocet 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 Dr. Harold H. Sleere shot to death by 4 patient at Chicago. TH6 PUGHTY THING, WITH THaT cine FROM ToLepo f* ms "30, You See, MR. RUSHES, You DON'T 713 Second Avenue, Seattle, Tam mage PETTY ae 4 ‘OH-H-H, NO?” OF CouRSe NoT— ony 1 | e THAT HAPPENS TO Be ANOTH:

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