The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 18, 1915, Page 4

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a eatteeteeeenareeeenan ateemnimataaaiimmenmindmeneniedaaiaaiemanieelie aman a deen iam scrirrs NORTHWEST LEAGUE OF NEWSrArntts | ed Press Assectation h News Service of the t Entered at Seattle, Wash. Wowtottice as Second-Claea Matter | There is room for honest regulation of the BY mail, oat of cttw 33, mth up to @ mom, @ mon. $1.80; your $3.2 jitney busses, and to such regulation, either by the city, ¥bc a month ‘ ; Published Daily by The star Publlahing © Main D400. Private! council or the legislature, more properly by the for- exchange connecting mer, fair-minded people will not object. “Safety first’’ must not only be a catchphrase. It must be actually practiced. For that reason, the Hesketh bill, which will go into effect early next 5 n week, should be most welcome. hief of It provides that drivers of autos for hire | What About It? Wi ‘ AVE 1 STAR—MONDAY, JANUARY 18, 4 1915. PAGE The Jitney Bus Is Here to Stay; Now Make It Safe by two reputable citizens, and must not be addicted to the use of liquor. At a meeting of jitney bus men, the subject of accident insurance to protect passengers was dis- cussed. Some steps must be taken to provide th These regulations are not calculated to put the jitney busses out of business, but rather to make them more reliable and more permanent. Any measure calculated to legislate them out of busi , and traction of- The public The jitneys are here to sta ficials may as well accept that fact. has a voice in the matter and the pub! to stand for any prohibitive licenses. B Clyde H. Tavenner against ( m, ¢ 4 ice of the secret " which would include jitneys—must submit to a ness is absurd. Did Crozier tu Uncle Sam -g1 . medical examination before the city health com- Rete rejected by foreign wa fice missioner, must give a satisfactory exhibition of Has Crozier been ected w c er driving on a busy thoroughfare before a member of GO, which makes the ca s the city utilities department, must be vouched for Mawhat the European war | li ¢ t 1 Of Ordnance and plenty of it Sim he cha Against ¢ ome iting treason Wught to be urgent for a trial We may t nee the executive's recomme ons. _ As the leaders in the house and the senate are committed to the at” side, it is more than probable there will be clo#er attention paid Governor's demands than the republican majority had intended Bees ANIY AND @Uc THINGS) BY MAILE | ‘The test vote was precipitated, it is believed. by the governor's in, just to show the legisiature at the very start that it murt ot expect to run riot. it was introduced on a motion of Frank Reeve. Gf Wenatchee, a democrat. It provided that the legislature give no Asideration to any liquor bills at this session, and the democrats, with “exception, and all the progressives, together with 22 republicans ted the Reeves motion. : ‘The governor has asked for a constitutional convention, for reap-| nt, for non-partisan county and city elections, and he has| out strongly against the republican plank to require voters, upo lon, to state their party affiliations. The republican majority) to the governor on most of these things, and several other recom y ‘But In view of the fact that the governor has, under one construc: ‘of the law, the right to veto a special election on the liquor bills, it possible that some concessions will be made to the chief ex- Should the governor veto the special election, and his right to do be established by the courts, the vote on the liquor bills would be) tically postponed to the regular election of November, 1916, ten after the state has gone under “dry” operation. _ While the fegisiature is bound to present initiative Bill No. People, there is dissatisfaction with it even among the wet, ‘contended it will transfer the saloon business to rooming hou the traffic in worse disrepute than ever. For that reason, it is certain that the Home Rule liquor bil! will also| “eee “On, uc IF BITE Don't BE ALARMED, QUEEN BEES Do NOT STING. Now, THIS ONE Cost ME #/2,, AN0--" ae TOWSER AND X ARG APRAID oF ws! 18 to it ‘This provides for daylight saloons, which shall be open only from 7 a.m. to 9 p.m. The number of saloons is reduced almost half, and | licenses are substantially raised. | : | Aside from the liquor discussions, the most important matter in-| during the week was a bill by Senator Howard Taylor, former, of the house, to abolish mothers’ pensions. Altogether there 67 bills introduced in both houses, of which only 11 were filed in| house. This shows a notable decrease over the 1913 session. Next Thursday night the senate judiciary committee will hold a meeting on the liquor measures. In the meantime, the governor and the legislature both will play a| save or for Building Purposes NO COMMISSIONS We do not sell our mort- gages. Your abstract, insur- ance policies, tax receipts, “The Truth About the Twi PEGOUD EQUAL AT ONCE! STOPS STOMACH MISERY AND INDIGESTION: et oe Yes, CONDUCTOR = REPORTS AT THIS WINDOW, BuT HE'S OUT ON HIS RUN JUST Wow, WISH TO CGave ANN WORD FoR HIM £ PONTO, THE PURP "FRIENDS, ROMANS, COWNTRY— OF ARMY CORPS PARIS. J 7 % ee eee oney to Loan a [ETS Iv WON'T FLY and destroys many German itve In Amounts Twere ty.” Pewsive cvas— pig Sayre ry ee From $500 to $25 000 on PROF. KINCAID TO TALK bot ’ Prof, Trevor Kincaid will addre | Improved Property Proxisteran raureh, atthe ere and East Marton » Russian F © iMustrated by ent WELL! BILL DIDAT WANT MUCH! etc., in connection with Do some toons rou eat Ail hack — your loan, are kept on file into stubborn tur cemiso a in our fire-proof vaults, agageoeny Dyanende: ot tole where they may be obtained Bogs ES AD ene nat eral on a moment's notice. and upset you there | ver wa effective No difference how * badly your stomach is disor¢ pd e . ou will get happ. relief in five Washin oO S minutes, but what pleases you most Nn Savings iat it atteanfhens acd sexu * you tomach so can eat your d :. A : . iitmrttn foode without faa! an oan Association fost remedies give you. rellef ometimes—they are Mow, byt not « gure Pape's Dinpepstn” is quick positive and puts your stomach in a 10 Second Ave. gpsice nel pasaner Megioece 36 won't come back You feel diffeyent ag soon as Established Assets Pape's | Diapepain” comes tn con 25 Years $4,300,000 Mice vanlohen--sostsionih chy gee] sweet, no gases no belching no} siren er eructations of undigested food, your head cleays and you feel fine. || NAVY YARD ROUTE Ge now, make the best invest Steamers HB. Keanedy and Tourist ment you ever made, by getting &| eave Colman ttle, @°20 (except Jarge fifty-cent case @f Pape's Dia-| Sunday), 8:00. 1:30, 2:00, ex. | pepsin from any drug store, You cept Sunday 2:90), 6:20 p om comfort and court realize In five minutes how need-| ee ‘ | sien wee dyspepsia or any stomach disorder ne Main 8101, SENAY 2 Trip Jitney bus operators, on the other handy must submit to reasonable regulations in order to keep public sentiment with them. The traction company, and its hired news- paper mouthpieces, are crying out against the jitney bus. They say they’re dangerous; they want 'em put out of business. One editor yesterday warned suburban readers if they supported the busses, the traction company would one of these days cease to give them service. HERETOFORE IT HAS BEEN THE TRAC- TION COMPANY THAT HAS PUT ON THE SCREWS AND MR. COMMON PEOPLE WHO HAS DONE THE WRIGGLING. ilight Sleep; Painless Method of Seed _ Birth Isn't | Always Safe 3 Baby, Star Experts Declare ition she ix shown some object lf millions annually on armament Bee he : " det e While not altoget ometimes excessively large doses; ;claim that it is a scientific subst(-) Of the ten cases seen by DeLee ¥ “ " ; ‘ ; wader aol Bs ne bee gardener pd J . quences resulted, par OF OF m an that it has ad.jat Freibugg, instrum s were re : om che 4 bt , of Jeath of the Infant ‘s over marphin; specifical-/quired in five; the birth pains were interes tel The t 1 of Ga nthe he is much less Hable tol weakened and birth prolonged in ‘ ‘ " I «1 wnt ol produce d bunces of the respira-all i excessive tearing resulted, “9 pe tion or nausea. following the use of the instru: _ The ent is given « dose of a = These claims have not been whol-| ments, in five cases Mr ces. caus was cussion Ut to deen hin and scopolamin and had |pr on of morphin known as'ly confirme AES! SO ae Infants were born sn fegisiature, the big fact stands out that, for the time being, at least, . te Re weet teat ante aceeee is 4 drug which: pro stupor nnd suffocated to deeree Confronted by an overwhelming republican legislature, the demo * uF wanted d or-iand “tin, containing pens 0 thinesx produce vans Peay P wy ead - idelber ps d i. ere f th m iso over the proposition to hold a special election @ may be great disturbances of] was to hat this 9915 on the various liquor bills introduced already eager f ‘i en r ad is eae As one of these measures, providing for the right of breweries to ts iePos ree e menene Sor 8 IMPOSSIBLE TO SAY doctors agree that results in th _ Operate within the state and to permit hotels and rooming houses having WHEN SUCH DISTURBANCES past with this treatment have not Bt feast 50 rooms to sel! liquor to guests, is an initiative bill, duly WILL ARIS AND THEY CAN th en satisfactory be my lagintatare, the qu auton secomes the Ta fo be snpone NOT BE GUARDED AGAINST. _ In fact, the whole impression 2s was = 2 ~T JUST Now : Following the first dose of nar- gained from published literature ‘at this session, outside of appropriations. j HER BEEKEEPER BEAU 3 S “RAN UP HERE ROR THAT cophin and scopolamin the patient!on this subject—the literature ix a ren ataaae Se A ie COOUETOR, GAG ts given re d doses of scopo- large and not to be easily under At a test vote Thursday, the house showed a majority of 54 to 41 MATTER, MR. TRUELY THE BELL TO Go AHEAD WHEN I lamin alone OY latéed. Wr tha lavnnecia’ hat He favor of the “wet: But that is far from the required two-thirds to) Bp RGR EOE: CFE eee ee tana You ARG™ALY ety T SIX FEET AWAY. AND | The object ainved at is to make thod 18 NOT SAFE rOR THE eer > care on rom. Seeelal. gleetan, | Tse You ARe ENLA ARGING “THAT ReMinDS Cur Of * meg ah ny RIGHT at met the woman forget her pains, ). CHILD ANI iT ALWAYS SAFE : sa Ne s | YOUR APIARY, Me, Hives, ME, I Have vue torn Bp rade ese me whee though she may know of them at|OR SUCCESSFUL FOR THE Emm the governor exercice the veto IT MUST BE CHARMING TO RECEIVED AN —~J- r| —#e! the time MOTHER _ He undoubtedly will if the legisiature shows any disposition to ig KNow SO MUCH ABoUr IMPROVED QUEEN A Ut ee In order to test her mental con tak ths doaiiniod. bak the credulous and unknown public after an Interval of about half an lhour the object is again called to will be harmed by this unfor- tunate exploitation. ber attention; if she remembers What mother will be eatio- oe en teen Mt epetore an additional) tied, having awakened from a A nat ral caters am obtainée labor in witch: she suffered from reading magazine Iiterature| Pain but which was quickly for- gotten, when she hears that her which has recently appesired on this child was born asphyxiated? subject t » wlan 0 withbolde tite, m nisa’ trom yr gore Page: «pri bane B04 hae baeed te necieieas of ite one child in 200 is born dead repene Byron aay P® because of the use of this meth- “ A ‘ida od, will that mother, knowing The facts are that the method that the others were spared the has been thoroughly investigated over « long period of time and has pain of labor, be satisfied that her child was taken to save been found wanting because of the . dangers connected with {t ether women dasemftort? | These dangers are related par-| The time may come when, as a ticularly to the direct action of result of clinical investigation cav- jthe drags on the mother and on |tiously conducted, a harmless agent jthe child |with which to lessen or abolish al- | For the mother, in a large series together the pains of labor may be studied, an average of one nowt pena a half and often much longer. of cases jlayed on that time has not yet arrved labor was de |secured, but in the opinion of prac tically every scientific obstetrician What They Ask Mr Cynthia 3 Grey. Having been told you | ‘MOST ANYTHING. know a 't deal about paimistry, permit on a slow fire? Mrs 0. G. k information from you. 4 | What class of men have the deep What it's All About. lest lines in their hands? Who G ERMANY have the longest?—A. R. L. RUSSIA We do not know who have the A USTRIA deepest, but teamsters have the 4 ELGIUM Jiongest lines in their bands U | } Should hasty pudding be cooked Please tell me what is good for , |ants.—Mrs. B. B. F. Catch the erateh th Se ra h tt roti rt Besos <M jeer Beauty's Glamour. . th . Reauty gets the best of it. Poets, to them. humane organigations, sentimental- To whom should | go for infor. '*t* mation when | wish to transact business at the bank?—D. G. W. The teller hat for Buy who has any the hen whose neck to make a potpie? QUEAK To decide a bet, please tel! us | what you think is the wortd’s most remarkable invention?—E, T. and w. K. | A clock, because it never begins | FRem a until after the windup. My shoulder blades are so sharp! that they cut through my suspend- ers, What do you advise?—H. B. J Wear a belt . 7. THE (ABN OF THE HOUR, KNOWS o- Questions Mr. Grey Cannot \ THE VALUE OF Answer. AM/NUTES. At what temperature should | Wears eep the water in my fish globe in which 1 have five goldfish? My husband thinks I keep the water too warm. He says it is usually so warm that the fish sweat,—Mrs, F. J. J. ‘8 before cook. | always skin oys ing them and I now have several pounds of oyster skins. What use jean I make of them?—Mrs, M. C What kind of solder should | use to mend a leak in my kneepan Spinning’s Specials 25e Pkg pin Bricklayer’s Tape 15¢ Climax, made by Bos claimed to be the market. Only one The famous ton Rubber Co. best tape on the package to a custome: 70 Atkins Narrow Silver. $1.75 No Stee! Ship Saw $4.25 A light, skew-back, easy-working, strictly Al hand saw, Atkins claims it is the best saw made. 7c 21-oz. Handled Germantown | Straight-Claw Hammer 65¢ The size, 14% or Till, weighing one pound unhandled, Forged from best Bet one piece of solid tool steel; second-growth hickory hand. ter than bent claw for ripping $25.00 Little Used Lady's Bicycle $10.00 Everything but the and of that remains SPINNING’S GASH STORE newness. 1415-1417 Fourth Av. make a great to-do about the bird that slies to adorn & woman's sympathy is wrung use

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