The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 20, 1915, Page 4

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ss Bae it The department of exhibits, Seattle Chamber of 4 Commerce, has issued a for Seattle-made goods H which is well worth a place in these editorial columns Read it and ponder | “The reason the knocker remains poor in King county is because he gets up at the alarm of a Con- boost STAR—WEDNESDAY, JAN, 20, necticut clock, buttons his Maine suspenders to Chicago trousers, puts on a pair of shoes made in Boston, washes in a Pittsburg tin basin, using Cincinnati goap and a cot- ton towel made in New Hampshire, sits down to a Michigan table, eats biscuits made with Minneapolis flour, and Kansas City bacon and Indiana grits, fried in Omaha By mail, out of city, abe per month up to # moa, # mow #1 By carrier, city 6c & month Mr. Citizen, You Have a Duty REGISTER! Under the law, voters must register every year. If you have not registered since Jan- uary 1, 1915, do so at once in order to qualify as a voter! at the primary election of Feb. ' 16 and the general city election March 2. The “i, a are open at the Prefontaine building, and Yesler, until 5 p. m., every day. The last day _fration is Feb. 9 Besides the councilmanic election, there are im-| lant propositions to be voted upon by the people, among] : ich are the bridge bonds and the appropriation of $,000 for) "Municipal auto busses. It’s Just Another S. R. & S. Blutf ECEIVERS of the Renton line, headed by the capable) Scott Calhoun, are still at their old game of bluff They bluffed a short time ago about raising the rates on} | the Renton line and a lot of weak-kneed fellows in the Rai- pier valley got scared stiff and begged the city to buy the} Renton property at any price, however extortionate on The rates were not raised. There never was a chance} they would be raised. It was all a bluff 4 Now, with the advent of the autobus and the Erickson solution to dismiss litigation against the S. R. & S., so far a the acquisition of the line is concerned, the receivers are fain bluffing. With the dismissal of these suits by the city,| £ receivers will no longer be able to hold up the improve- ent of streets in Rainier valley Furthermore, the movement will hasten the sale of the| ton line by order of court to the highest bidder, and the, ivers know it | So they're bluffing again. They don’t want the suits against them dismissed, they say, and will fight against it Can ‘ou imagine it? | * They’ re going to stop the city from dismissing its law- “quits against the Seattle, Renton & Southern, they say Bluff? Of course. It’s a bluff of the rankest kind. It is absurd on its face. When John Smith sues Jack Brown for a debt, let us say, there isn’t any court that’s going to make Smith go through with the case if he should decide to dismiss it. It's the same with the city and the Renton line. Why should any court refuse to dismiss the cases on the application of the city, when there is no longer any controversy? The city Third | = several # started a suit to invalidate the Renton fran- The Renton gompany contested and contended the hise was valid Now comes the city and says: “We want to dismiss suit. We are willing to concede that the Renton line} has a valid franchise.” qj Why should a court continue the litigation uselessly | “under such circumstances? When the receivers of the Renton line say the city pics Wdismiss the lawsuits which have delayed improvements in} Rainier vall they’re merely bluffing again—that’s all Cheasty’s Pre-Inventory Sale Means All the Word Implies To Clean Up for Feb. ist Inventory. All Velour Hats -% Price | All Broken Lines Hats up to | ae pemerae $1.00 All Silk Shirts just..% Price | All 50c Neckwear...3 for $1 | All $1.00 Neckwear.... Ris +56 65c, 2 for $1. 00 All better Scarfs just 14 Price All solid colors,...10 pet. Off | All 50c Hose...35¢, 3 for $1 | All Broken Lots Underwear... | | BER e csc ccwe ¢ 1-3 to 1-2 Off | All Broken Lines of Fancy Shirts, many up to $2.50..... | Be ieee ‘$1.15 |All regular stock in this big } Men's Store especially priced from | 10% to 50% off You Know at Cheasty’s “Values Tell.” Kitchen Privileges | |, comfort and courtesy for Transient, 606 te $1; ndninenh coal tnt for regis | . Yes, Miss Bcc Pick. es, ™™ C6RTAW om THAT,” I DON'T WONDER You AR ENTHUSIASTIC OVER YOUR PROPESSIONs MEDICING (3 SUCH A NOBLE WORK,’ a THIS 1S DICKIG, MY Little AN INTERESTING BROTHER. = Dene, THIT LrTrLe CHAP, GENTLEMAN 13 MY PRIGWD, WDSED. — STEP DR. GALEN SQu OVER HERES A seep MinuTS, BUBBY. j | “GALEN, STAND BACK ¢ REHOVE CNE TONSIL FROM THIS CHILD'S HEAD AND 1 SHALL "MOST ANYTHING. An Expert a Very profitable profession “What kind of work could Crabshaw—Why not? The doc yonstbly do around an office tors have us coming and going I'm a kind o’ all-round, handy . man, mister. I kin hold a door pen, light a match for ye, look out you His Chance Arrives are you #0 crazy Why to take an’ see if {t's rainin’, call a tax!, mud baths? There's nothing the| drop letters down the heute, an’) matter with you.” | tell folks yer out when ye ain't.” “It's this way, doctor, I was Life. brought up in a lace collar and a} higthhg Fauntleroy suit. And T always| Then There Was Trouble vowed that 1 would get my share A man went Into a store one day of playing in the mud some day buy a Christmas present pled was early, and the storekeeper and Firet Ald his little boy were alone in the, “Desr me,” said the girl, “I've house. The proprietor of the store bruised my Mp. My mother used | had to go upstairs to get his cash | always to kiss a hurt place.to make box In order to procure some ft well,” change, but before doing #o he| “And did that treatment make it went into the little room next to| well?” the shop and whispered to the boy:| “I don’t remember. But those “Watch the gentleman that he! old-fashioned remedies were often doesn't steal anything,” and, bring-| very good.” | ing him out, seated him on the And then he got busy counter vet ce As soon as the proprietor return Out for $ od the child sang out: “Pa, he) “1 hear the Rev. Mr.-Sharps in dn’t steal anything; I watched tends to + from tha: winistr him Yes, He says there {s no mone f in marrying people, #0 he intends Crawford—Medicine seems to be|to practice law and divorce them. Se a ee ae 1915, PAGE 4, Ponder Over the Plight of the Seattle Knocker; ‘Tis Sad Indeed! lard, cooked on St. Louis stove; buys fruit put up in New Jersey blanket, and is kept awake by dogs, the only home York, seasoned with Rhode Island spices; puts on a product on his place. hat made in Philadelphia; harnesses his Missouri mule, “And then he wonders why times are hard! fed on Nebraska corn, in a Vermont harness; “MORAL: PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRIES; SPEND YOUR MONEY WHERE YOU SELL YOUR PRODUCTS.” and plows with an Iowa plow, his farm, covered with a Massachusetts mortgage; at night crawis under a New ([Qureunsts oF everett TavE ] [oursunsts oF everert rave SEE TO IT YOUR ime one noe GLASSES DO NOT Serer GET IN BAD WAY encewise! The eye in a living thing, \ much alive and active. There is noth. ing more charac is unwise to wear such at once in a crowded street lespecially in a strange city. One should get used to them at home very off. it 1 teristic of liv before venturing where # misstep ing things than might cause a serious accident. change. It is not In getting used to glasses, it to be wondered should be borne in mind that at that results glasses are often ordered to make obtained one day the eyes do thelr secing in a dif- may not exactly \ferent way. If glasses were given, tally with those an they easily could be, which did | found the next day, particularly pot make the ey@s see differently, jin eyon that are irritated by strain,|they world cause no trouble in overuse, 11) health, ete getting used to them, bot, of | Thus it {* impossible to set «| course, they would do no good if \definite time and say all exes| what was really needed was some should be examined every six | months or 12 months, or any other | period thet will fit all cases, Some disorders must come in a few days, others ®& few month®,| When Willle Is cross and won't others a few years. |“mind mother,” when he's dull and One of the most troublesome op-| won't study his lessons, don’t take tical effects produced by glasses) down the birchrod and don’t call thing to make the eyes change from a bad way of using them to |a new and better way. jis the feeling an if the floor were| him a naughty boy. It's quite rising and you were walking UD-|tikely that Willie has adenoids. bill and as if you had grown much; {¢ he breathe: hrough hie | shorter; or, conversely, as if the floor were sloping away and you had grown taller. mouth instead of his nose, If his voice is expressioniess and his face | dull, if his upper teeth are prom- These and similar effects may inent, look for adencids—and have be very annoying and may even | ¢ m removed. | CHILD IS BILIOUS OR CONSTIPATED Usually the feeling soon p | Every mother realises; after giv- }ing her children “California Syrup \of Figs,” that this is their ideal |laxative, because they love its pleasant taste and it thoroughly cleanses the tender little stomach, POOR BRUTE! Se 4 JUST THAT ‘OREGON BILL MAKES VACCINATION CRIM | SALEM, Jan. 20.—Compulsory | liver and bowels without griping. vaccination and administering of | When cross, frritable, feverish anthtoxin will be a felony, punish- or breath is bad, stomach sour, jable by fine, imprisonment or look at the tongue, mother! If both, if a bill that has been intro- coated, give a teaspoonful of this harmless “fruit laxative,” and in a | few hours all the foul, constipated waste, sour bile and undigested | food passes out of the bowels, and jyou have\a well, playful child When its little system is | duced ta the senate becomes a law Ray “Adame, Seattle Secorator, and Miss Jennie Anderson were married at the Y. M. C. A. at noon Monday by Kev. John Foster, ft “They say her husband has been! again. full of cold, throat sore, has stom- Old-1 tmne re driven to drink achache, diarrhoea, indigestion, Old ‘Time Cold “Yes, I've beard she holds the|Colic—remember, a good “inside ] Cure—Drink Tea! | reins.” cleansing” should always be the first treatment given. Millions of mothers keep “Calli- fornin Syrup of Figs” handy; they Get a small package of Hamburg Breast Tea, or as the German folks Festal Day call it, “Hamburger Brust Thee,” know a teaspoonful today saves a jat any pharmacy. Take a table “This day is the anniversary of|sick child tomorrow, Ask your spoonfal of the tea, put a cup of/the one on which the girl | wi druggist for a S0cent bottle of bofling water upon ft, pour through | madly in love with refused to ma “California Syrup of Figs,” which Does your father do nothing to-|* sleve and drink a teacupful at) ry me.” has directions for babies, children ward your support?” any time. It Is the most effective) “Is that why you remember it{of all ages and grown-ups printed Yeasir.” way to break a cold and cure grip, | with regret? on the bottle. Beware of counter. Ah, and what does he do? as it opens the pores, relieving) “No; that is why I am giving|feits sold here, so don't be fooled. “What you said—NOTHING congestion, Also loosens the bow-|thanks.”—Baltimore American Get the genuine, made by “Califor els, thus breaking a cold at once. It is inexpensive and entirely = therefore harmless. ‘Thin Peoplé Can Increase Weight [Ty This If You Have Dandruff There is one sure way that never fails to remove dandruff complete ly and that is to dissolve it. 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