The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 20, 1914, Page 4

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ip to six moe): ste moe, 91.80; your $3.25.) ity, 26e a month Main 9400, Private || Pity Prosperity PyITIFUL, indeed, is the story of R. M. Frazier and his wife, who are spending few months jess say that they are the victims of “too rity’—and the story of their disaster is unusual ave passed the meridian of life led and sacrificed and endured The wife looked at the silks in the windows She read of voluptuous banquets—and For years they Few pleasures came) wore calicoes. Then a distant relative died and $20,000 was tossed into any with penury, away with toil, away with privation! The bright lights, which before existed only to create} The cabarets called wife had become very fond of the brightly colored glasses the funny, subtle flavors of the drinks that are found in The husband, too, broke loose and indulged ly—as “became a man of means.” The pace startled the police. but a court has ordered them to jail to “reform” are those who say that they were ruined by “too much » s, now beckoned in a month They have some money But pause for a moment and consider those dreary, joy- Biame prosperity? Rather blame those toilsome, weary, days in which poverty drove away ideals and weak- their powers to resist temptation destréyed body and soul by denying them a share of @ world’s happiness—and pity them for what they missed of want, not for what they unwisely chose in ple- lame that system a ° mg Again! FEATTLE fell hard for the Meadows Sunday. And it was a rank farce. Incidentally the promoters got away with a fancy lot “There hasn't been an auto race yet held at the Meadows didn’t prove a bunko game to those who paid to in, The Star refused to publish some elaborately gotten up s notices several days before the races. jrance was given, however, that the meet was to be conducted when the promoters and several drivers visited and declared, with sincerity, that conditions were for the big 100-mile race and they were out for blood. another race is attempted on the Meadows track under i same, conditions, DON’T GO. ise in proper shape for a real race. Tt is not possible to put} Judges you notice that joker clause in the program of the Big Businessmen who have been visiting Wilson? fre for a trade commission with power to define detect “unfair competition”; but they “favor review by by the courts” means fat lawyers’ fees, heavy years of delayed justice and, in the ; government by life-appointed and unrecallable federal ‘most of whom are “all right” for Big Business. should think twice before it delegates the regu- lawless trusts to judges whom the people can’t reach. costs, half a dozen . guess that the Interstate commerce commission |e In saying that what the New Hoven stackhoiders lost is lost. 104 IN the shade at Phoenix, and no shade. NEW HAVEN directors must have attended a kindergarten late Cassie Chadwick, IAT SENATE-HOUSE fight over mileage reminds us of two fierce with a wire fence between O ERS CLAIM they know of a hundred million” suns. beck East believe it. one re = > “emINCESS ALICE” ‘fo Skagway, calling at /lert Bay, Prince 3 pert, Ketchikan, Wran- ell and Juneau. The splendid “Princes } “Princess May” ‘ “Princess Soph: 4, 18 and August 1. Hs “Princess Special sailings of the magnificent Alice” June 27, July i1, 25 and Angust 8. AN IDEAL VACATION TRIP For rates, sailings and information apply to CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY 713 Second Avenue, Seattle. Lerr FOR THE RrvverR I TOUD HIM HE WOULDN'T [Ae yew anno rrr || (AO ONE HAE 4 MANO Leon! 20 van 8) ASK Vou £ HIS ‘TACKS — een Sees —= No Goon! ae as CATCH ANYTHING BECAUSE STAR—MONDAY, JULY 20, 1914. PAGE 4. THE SEATTLE STAR’S LAUGH DEPARTMENT QUEAK OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE TIMG THey wERE Back, a Asa Lady Would Gladys’ mother was entertain: ing visitors when suddenly the door was flung open and in burst Gjadya like the proverbial whirl nd. “My dear child,” sald the moth- or, rebukingly, “I never heard such a noise as you made coming downstairs. Now go right back and come downstairs properly. Gladys retired and a few mo- ments later re-entered the room. “Did you hear me come down that time, mamma?” she asked. “No,” replied the mother, “Now, why can't you always behave like that? You came downstairs like a Indy then.” “Yes, mamma,” sald Gladys, dutifully, “I slid down the banis- ters.” HE aN EENMERE i HERE ms Jacob Schaefer and Rev. J. D. 0.) Green timber ie burning at Sii- Powers will attend peace conference|ver lake, near Everett, and is in Michigan. spreading rapidly. Nellie Whitehead sues for part of Bi A ag $10,000 lose at Win- as Mayer Gill joins Mysterious Order| Gov. Lister will addrese Federa ine , eee " of Mutts, ot thon of Women's clubs at Raymond C. O. leelin, Belmont and|and Puyallup Chautauqua. H.C. Morgan safl North State prison board in session at Steamers ur Very Liberal “So your grocer refuses to give you credit for another thing.” “Not exactly; he says he'll give me credit for any cash I pay on socount.” “ee Appealed to Him ‘The bishop was talking about mall boys. “Boy nature,” he sald, “shows itaelf in pumberiess ways. | once wald to a little boy “"De you know the parables, my child?’ “*Yen, ““And said I, ‘do you like best? “tT like the one,’ he answered, after 4 moment’ somebody loafs and fishes,’ “ trains on new branch line don't stop there. C. & Gilchrist, Centraiia banker, buys tmperial Powder Co. at Coal Montana wil! celebrate 50th an- niversary of territory and 25th niversary of state at Bosem Aug. §, Japanese company will develop silicia deposit in East Selah valley, near North Yakima. Chehalie echools adopt elmpil- fied spelling. Thirty thousand textile workers locked out at Forst, Prussia. George Turner, democrat, files Admiral Dewey end) Walla Walla will d' se changes Admiral Schley sail for Seattle as|in law to give it broader powers. soon as they can pass through Pan- Willlam Hawes, 78, with 28 ama canal grandchildren and Mrs. Elizabeth Washington imports increase| Hall, 69, grandmother of 35, wod $2,944,834 in six months. at Oakland. R. J. Ritchie, wanted for passing, U. §. cruiser Milwaukee returns fbad checks, will be extradited from from Honolulu with naval militia. Manila, s ee heen le Moyer, u. Prese club excurel: Port An-| ©: A» . dies In New Yor! geles sa 9. pal dates Steamship Massachusetts, with ce. ppointed secretary re- 200 aboard, takes fire in. New York bay. Fire out, proceeds on voyage. geen oly aoe yg oho from| Four members of parliament de- Orient with cargo from wrecked for Ulster side. ner Sambia. off Yarmouth, wane phe a4 oy st el sf Shriners and Elke are asked to with propewe> *urning. look for M. H. Hare, missing from ¥ ' | Spokane. Cordova returne after breaking, record for getting into Kotzebue| ©. © Jehneon, Ellensburg, ree early in season, cues woman from drowning tn Search made here for mother of Lake Keechelus at Elks’ pienic. A. Fulton, drowned in Salt Lake. Executive councli A. F, of L. ap- ‘Jacob Bjaranson breaks leg In proves “Seven Sisters” measures. fall from ging. Prospects of averting engine G. C. Wilibanks badly hurt when men's strike by mediation are hit by hoop on railroad crane. 008. Helen Igoe goes to Paris to get |; King Lengel calle m line on latest sty leaders to settle Ho In past 23 days, rain fell on only three days. Pigeon, entered by H. Thomp- son, wins race from Chehalis. Mrs. Mary Roe Booth, 51 years resident of this state, dies. 4 House ffairs committee SHORTS pt om question of whether Cook Mrs. Richard Higbee will enter. |” tain Clara Barton Tent, Daughters|, Senate will probe ot Veterans, at her home, 4007 Chil-|tling of Southern | coal flelds by berg av., Tuesday. Pennsylvania railroad row. the boat Charred bodies of two men found in log cabin at Port Smith, Ark., believed v of mine guards. capital stock $50,000, obtains REMEMBER SICK Pesce Vin Morin, Wile descendant of former president, | Rev, Dr. H. H. Gowen, at the) starves to death in New York | Trinity Paris church, yesterday,) Daylight target practice by bat- | talked on the uses a Christian may|teries at Fort Worden starts. make of sickness, He emphasized| First ten months of operation of the need of ministers visiting the|new tariff law shows very slight jwick to impart comfort and cheer | decrease In foreign commerce. Z fulness. __Chelan falis shi "NOW-AH, MISS TALLPICKLES, IF You W.Ll KINDLY POSE, 1 SHALL PAINT YOU AX REBECCA AT THE WELL WAITING FOR JACOB! Dilpickles In ‘Screecher’ ing of Firet National ink of Auburn, THAT'S THE IDEA —— HOLD (T! «2--- DEAR Ms, I'VE LEFT MY MAHLSTICK AT THE House.” for U. 8. senatorial race. Chicago's vice district will be wiped out as result of shooting of policeman. Charlies E. George, alleged bigs | iv mist, formerly of Seattle, sued divorce at San Francisco. U. 8. bird census shows robine to be most numerous, Minority stockholdere of New Haven raliroad enter suit for mal- adininistration. Cholera breake out In Southwest Ruasta. Wood Stewart, Seattie Epieco- palian rector, marries Mr. and Mre. Raymond C, Steinmetz, Charles- ton, W. Va. while returning to their home on Elks’ train from Denver. Two suffragets horsewhipped the Schwabishe Zeltung’s editor at Stuttgart, Germany, for comment- ing unfavorably on equal rights. Duveen Gros. New York art dealers, bought Samuel Romney's portrait of Mrs. Penelope Acton from Lord De Saumares for $215,000, Cuban steamship, Clenfuegos and the wegian steamship Rag na wrecked on Cape Breton coast No lives lost W. E. Noble, desert ameter, shot at a rattlesnake and discov his bullet chipped a granite wall, at Calico Canyon, Nevada, “Mercury,” a turtle owned 45 years by Chas. A. Canfield, disap- peared at Venice, CAN'T. RECOVER preme court has confirmed the judgment of the Pierce counts court in declaring that a person riding on a free pass is not entitled ought, ‘where license to wed couver, Wash. ered a rich silver deposit where | OLYMPIA, July 20.—The su-| to recover damages from the rail- in |road if injured. \ AND A ROOMER GOT OUT “L hear the jail was afire this afternoon.” “Tuvtut—4t was only a sell.” eee On Approval “Teg pardon, sir,” aaid the stew ard, “but may I bring you some dinner, wir?” “Oh, I guess #0," replied the pas- wenk wanly, as he gazed out act the bounding deep. “I guess you can bring me one on® approval.” “Bex pardon, air,” repeated the 4, “did you way ‘on ap ir?” hy roaned the passenger, weakly You see, I may not want to keep It."—Lippincott’s. eee A distinguished member of the bar was once sojourning at a farm In the west of Gcotiand. One morning the farmer asked him to go out and have @ shot or two at the rabbits, which were very plentiful. The learned lawyer went, and he biazed away for a whole afternoon, but without singeing the hair of a rabbit. The farmer and the would-be sporteman returned home, the for- mer silent and disappointed. At last an ides struck him, “Mr, 6——" he exclaimed, clapping his companion on the back, “supposin’ ane o’ thae rab- bite had turned on ye, what wud ye hae dune” ° ee A Gad Story, Mates ‘There was a young lady of Guam, Who sald “Now the sea is so calm 1 will swim for a lark.” But she met with ark. Let un now sing the 19th Pralm. Holton (Kan.) Signal. eee Ruby Turner, white girl, denied Chinese at Van- —Adv, Low Fare Tour Tickets on sale daily to September 30th to | 15c cake 914x3x1 (big cake) Excello Floating Bath and Toilet Soap ................. 10c Excello Floating Bath and Tollet Bonp is great for washing The manufacturers claim ft t# wun equaled for woolens, blankets and underwear. At i(c ft le bett and more economical than other soaps. 5c black-finish Hook Sash Lift... .1c If you take a dozen we will make them 10¢ Your money will’go further here on most hard SPINNING’S CASH STORE 1237 “Aven” PLAN TO BUILD | WOMAN'S LEG IS | BROKEN AS AUTO Suffering from a broken leg, « fractured jaw and nose, and other severe injuries, Miss Margaret sister of Attorney! Thomas M, Askren, 4416 Woodland Park ay. is in the Minor hospital today, victim of au auto fool. Askren and their baby, and Mr. and Mra, August Hal berg and Miss Askren were in the on the Snoqualmie Falls road, yesterday, between Ked-| mond and Fall City An autoist behind them blew his horn f{nsistently, to be allowed to The Halberg car turned out on the narrow roadway, and rolled over | | ewiee, as the unknown driver sped by without offering assistance. ONAN AUTO TOUR tour of 2,000 miles, to last 21 days, was started today by 16 Seattle people, in four ma- They started for Portland, Northwest scenic cen and Glacier National Park, urning through Spokane. includes Judge and Mrs. | James T. Ronald and Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mra. A. Warren Gould and Mr, Marlow J. Loveless, Mr. and Mrs. Rolland H. Denny and Mr. and Mrs. George A. Virtue, and Mr. and Mrs. B, J. C, Dutton, their daughter, Mise Virginia, and Miss Daigity. IN, July 20.--Either end your differences or suff tervention at the hands of the led States is the titude of the gov- ernment toward the Haitien and Dominican governments. Three hundred American marines are on their way to the seat of trouble as Moonlight Excursion and Danc- ing on Steamer Issaquah on Lake Washington tonight, leaving Leschi at 8:16 and Madison park at 8:30, Let Us Plan Your “Back-East” T: manson yon wens to Pent gee _ Tellusta s general w des mi wit ‘Your local agent will be glad to advise you as to round trip fares and ar- NEWYOR range your tickets and sleeping car accommodations, or for suggestions NEW TORN ‘and complete information regarding trips East, call on er address our ( NTIRAL ' SEATTLE OFFICE, 714 Second Avenue L. F. Jones, General Agent Passenger Department TINt HOME FOR AGED Acting on the will of the late Caroline Kline Galland, the Seattle Trust Co. will erect a $150,000 home for the aged on a five-acre tract of land on Lake Washington. It Is sald that in Khartoum, Egypt, a man may be fined $3 for every M | mosquito found alive on his prop- erty. 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