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Jusi Printers 1013 THI’ «@AIN 1043 CHARITY SOCIETY REPORTS ‘The Charity Organisation society, since October 1, 1913, has expended $8,816, Of this amount $3,700 has gone linto the actual feeding, clothing. | housing and warming of the needy jthe rest has gone for salaries, of floe expen: and tnctdentals, The actual expenditures for char. ity were: Rehabilitation of tndiv | vals and families, $1,24 clothing. rent, fuel and groceries, $1,455; for visiting homes of sick and needy $1,005, :, Poltce Chief Griffiths, on the unem ployment problem, and the men who | constitute it “These men come in from al! to spend the winter In the elt he sald. “Seattle is a haven for the country many miles around jand where shall we put these men- jhow shall we feed them? It is not & police problem; {t {s a soctal prob. lem. All the police can do ts to keep |these men below the line, where they will be together, and will not go Degging on our streets. “But these people must be ted and provided for by soctety, or they wil! help themselves, to their own shame and dishonor.” He explained his tdea of unitins {the city, county and charitable or ganizations in providing work for the idle. Judge King Dykeman, tn review. ing his work for a new juvenile |court, put the blame for juventle de linquency on the parents, “There are families on Capitol hil! and Queen Anne hill and Madrona ridge who are carelessly neglecting thelr children, who would be aston- ished {f told that their youngsters were not all that they should be, he said. SENTENCE WIFE Sentence of two and a half to 20 years in the penitentiary was im. posed by Judge Ronald Wednes. day afternoon upon Mrs. Mary Ho- an, convicted of manslaughter for the death of ber husband, J. J.| Hogan, who was shot at the Or pheum theatre August 29 last. Judge Ronald overruled the mo- tion for a new trial and the plea! for a county jaf! sentenc: Round Trip to PORTLAND Manufacturers’ ai| ACCOUNT OF Land Products Show (Which Closes Nev. 14) VIA THE -W.R. &N. Tickets on Sale Nov. 13 | Among a number of speakers was | WAITING TO MEET | - DOROTHY By Esther Hoffmann | One of the Judges in the “Most utiful” Telephone Girl Contest CHICAGO, IL, Nov, 11.—-Every one Is holding his breath at Ba sanay’s—-waiting for the arrival of America's most autiful telephone Lily E. Harris, a tel: at Issaquah, who is th the contest. She amfling. hone girl st to en joperator to take the part of “Dor othy” in “The Woma’ Way.” When I visited the studio it seem: ed like an enormous bee hive, with every one fluttering about making preparations of all kinds and staging different scenes for the play It 18 remarkable the amount of hard work connected with the tak ing of this moving picture. In “The Woman's Way” wilt be but a few characters. But the actual making of the pto- ure will take a long time, and all of 26 men will be required to help with the staging of the many scenes One indoor scene has already been rehearsed and all the settings aro at hand—-MERELY WAITING |FOR "DOROTHY" TO BE FOUND. | Some of the settings will be with. ‘held until “Dorothy” ts picked, for |the background must correspond | with her complexion. | As yet we do not know whether she will be a “maybe dlonde” or a | dashing brunette. Director Baker, who will have |eharge of the directing of this pte |ture, doesn't commit himself as to |the type of girl he would like to see |play “Dorothy.” |} “Just so she has a happy smile and knows her busine {'m sure she and | sucess of our picture.” The leading man in “The Wom an's Way” will be Bryant Wash burne. Ho ts enthustastic over the play and “America’s most beautiful tele phone girl.” “All the pictures of prospective ‘Dorothys’ | have seen are pretty,” he sald to “Why not give them alla trial?” In one corner of the room I spted the switchboard which will be used by the “heroine.” The repair man was fixing cords #0 that they will be in perfect con dition and ready for use by the most | beautiful operator tn all America. Every one here is anxious to see “Dorothy.” When she comes she will be re- ceived like « queen. NEW BOATS FOR there | | | STAR—THURSDAY, NOV. 12, 1914. PAGE FIGHTS TO PAY MORE IN TAXES Dr. ©. J. Jensen Is the hap- plost man In Seattia. After four years of earnest struggling and tong petition: Ing; after innumerable visits to the court house; after imploring and begging the deputies In the assessor's office and the depu- tles in the treasurer's office and the county board of equal- tzatlon, he finally has succeeded In forcing the county to take his tax money. Dr. Jensen, who tn a dentist tn the Eitel building, came to the court house four years ago and de | manded the right to pay more taxes than were ascressed against his home at 2210 Minor ay. | The deputies looked at him tn t and told him to beat tt me back the next year. “My tax assessment is unfair,” he sald “You mean It's too high?” he was asked. piled. “Aw, get awi Informed. foo!.”" Rut Dr, Jonsen ts a sticker, returned again last year. “I want to pay the anme taxes my neighbors do,” he tnststed. But {t was no use. So thin yoar Dr. Jensen appe 4 before the! county board of equalization and| threatened to get out an injunction compel the county to collect full x08, When he was finally allowed to pay $67.47 to the county Wednes day, Dr. Jonsen went away happy. “T'd have won out sooner,” he de. clared, “hyt I couldn't spend all my time at the court house. I have to work once In a while.” FIXES THE DATE OLYMPIA, Nov. 12.—Accord- Ing to an opinion handed down by Attorney Gen, W. V. 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Eagles suc: is in holding “Rough House” Charle Burns to his contract, the new lightweight champion of Canada will be seen in action for the first, time since wresting the title from Johnny O'Leary, at the | monthly show Tuesday night. fore Burns accepted the match with) O'Leary he agreed to & match with) George Ingle In Tacoma is the right kind of a boxer, he will 0 right ahead with the fight with-| out regard to his title victory. o- football bugs will| the Introduction of a direct pase formation that promi revolutionize football when the Oregon ™ id of having the cen-| ter snap the ball back between, his legs to the backfield, Coach) Stewart has taught his centers to pivot around out of position and side-p. to the backfield, just the quarterback does under the ordinary formation. To prevent in- terference from opposing centers,| the guard on the side opposite the point of attack lunges in at the op-| Posing cen and protects the! snapperback. ee General Manager Younger of the state university expects to handle & crowd of 4,000 to 5,000 rabid football fans at the annual Oregon game, which takes place on Denny} field Saturday afternoon. There} will be two prices for seats, $1.50) for the grandstand and $1 general admission. The game starts promptly at 2:30. . . AND HE WAS WRONG Hats off to Ad Wolgast, the grea! est little prophet of them all. In one newspaper Ad picked Welsh to} beat White, and in another he) picked White to beat Welsh, / eee The Vancouver Athletic club Is sending @ team of boxers down for| its interclub meet with the Seattle Athletic club here Friday night.| ‘IN THE NARROWS Today’s Styles Today WE essary to pay Cash to obtain style, fit and fine fabric. 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