The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 3, 1915, Page 4

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Member 8 tar \Is There Life in a Stone? News apers ( ‘etting Out of the Rut E GET into ruts. A rut is an easy | ] YOU mean can a stone breathe and move s thing to fall into, a hard thing to | & like living things—NO Slimb out nless you know how A rut} Butt nly half answers the question, A f a deep narrow canyon. Its walls | stone doesn’t breathe and it has none of the! Bre steep | power Swers of motion possessed by the simplest On one side is the wall of busines Work | living things, but just the same THERE I | Wilice hours, wage@ On the other side is | LIFE IN A STONI | fe the wall of home: Rent, grocery bills, three | Scientists have discovered that somg of the P Meals a day, sleep | subst a stone is made help 4 * ‘ build living things th : Mhere are ways to escape from this cam [yo oy nan anth pineiar cheated pbn—for a little while, at least fand ma ¢ Ifa y substance SOn Saturday night we came downtown. | goes into the making of a stone, then it's al Be We ran into the May Day celebration in Pi- | fact that a stone is alive @neer Square. Now, May Day celebra f the commonest elements in stones | fon is an innocuous and well-nigh meaning on and eilicon. h is a non-metallic! 8 thing. Summer is sv d to begin on | ent. is found in ry things that live @ first day of May I ! F grow. Wheat one of the familiar SeBut we were caught in the jolly, jam in| that atair ilicon—and wheat lives| meer Square, and, lo! there we found . Therefor cause a stone con-| @ladder by which we climbed the steep walls | tains a living element, it is itself alive ft our rut, and came to a pleasant plateau | . mood-fellowship. | ‘ i PW. met Tilikums, and policemen, and | Let Him Vote! Btenographers, and laborers, bankers, | EXAS is submitting a constitutional Hand pickpockets, and housewives, and log iy nesiniiaaat % bts bit of legislation, | fs, and kids, and patriarchs, and scholars | id fool but that might well t pted in all state And every single person of the 10,000} It's a tribute to a gre i ody of busy work D were packed in the Square had his or | pt an act of justice peor ag oa ane f particular rut. But every single person \ to F t cb Ser ntavan: a p state eclectior where C d climbed out the rut, for that one | '" re : : REVOnS, . | ening, to the high and pleasant plateau of ahi thems hin neta theek isha peowship uN { to intelligent. | We shoved and pushed. We elbowed and | {0)'0* gh moet yr 8 at | 1 exercis ve anchis as 1 about. We stepped on other peo- | |) SXercise . : But somehow we were not | t‘avelling man from place to pla mee e with different views, > ; absorbing oth ple’s ideas on issues of the even? Peak ft'was fun. It was great! ooy, with « keen and alert mind, he is the Perfect strangers? Well, we had never oe : ore s he \ : Sar r by introduced, but we were good friends | *t'e Constitutions ¢ sy lt and relatives. taken his place as ghtiest | is good to get into a crowd of your! ' -townspeople once in a while. It | H } 1 cle and cheeri to get acquainted with Let the occasion be what it may tiike fou We enjoyed May Day.* We could enjoy Gardin. are Day and a December Day m it was over, we climbed back down ladder. We are back in our rut. But seems less like a prison than formerly. seems a good enough place to live and in, so long as we know how to find | THE PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP CO.| quits because it’s unprofitable to comply with | a law requiring white man’s wages and decent,| sanitary food and working regulations. Laws ladder which leads to the pleasant against child-labor also interfere with the| % ' profits, probably. Editorialettes “NO WOMAN raises’ her boy to be a sol-, WE DON’T know anything about the Mc- er, but 99 out of 100 of them thinks her boy | Adoo-Riggs National suit, but we wish to rise the handsomest fellow in the world in his | and explain that any time a banker declares) uniform. {he s unfairly treated we want to get the i A a | recipe. ILE CONFESSING ignorance of | >” is plamacywe have an idea that whichever ROOSEVELT SAYS he wrote 150,000 let- volunteered to make concessions in or- | ters while governor and president. And not to brimg peace would be the big winner one sae ier brought on a breach of promise | | | wy b this war suit onderful man! ENGLAND PUTS an embargo on trade A CHICAGO man was y knocked 25 feet by Es h Holland. What they're doing to the in-| a speeding automobile, then arrested anc ig mt bystander in these days is something | charged with being disorderly. He probably e. | was when they found him Here’s the Location of SEAHURST The Great Ocean Resort Project. Only 100 Miles From Seattle by Air Line and Only 118 Miles by Train and Auto. —Here on famous Cohas- set Beach is to be built a big seaside resort and city of summer homes. —On the smoothest, wid- est, most alluring beach on the entire Pacific Coast. —How would you like to own a summer homesite here? You can get one now—for a limited time- as low as $25.00, on pay- ments of only $5.00 a month. . IIAIIV Hehe Sama —Plans provide for the expenditure of $100,000 at Seahurst for a large summer hotel, bath house, dancing pavilion, pleas- ure pier, etc. It is pre- dicted that within five years this resort will ex- cel anything of the kind | north of Long Beach, Cal. Call, telephone or write for full information about SEAHURST—ocean resort —opportunities. Address the Oregon & Washington Development Co. WT Green Bidg., Fourth and Pike Elliott 2568 —Already there is a big rush tor cnoice tocations at SEAHURST. Many have been reserved in the pant week by those who realize the big opportunities of- | fered by a project of this character. Office Open Evenings Till 8:30 STAR—MONDAY, MAY 3, 1915. PAGE 4. OW, LADIES ,.I KNOW YoU HATE EACH OTHER, BUT WE ARE WORKING!" BEEN EATING ONIONS!*® “NES, ALL WELC AND GOOD, BuT IF THE TAX RATE [3 RAISED AT THIT Soop GRAcjouS, JONES, WHAT IN THe WORLD HAS HAPPENED To Yout e>. A) AUS IF You Heard Them Speak : oN, WANT. SOME STUFF, KISs!* NOW, WAIT ™ A MINVTE—TI kwow JUST EXACTLY WHAT You'Re GOING TO BBEBB—ALB PLUB- BuB - FLP PLIP PLOOF _NNNN: MMF! | Tough language is ken, Complained old Mr. Huteh. For | know that the closest men Are those | cagnot touch.” Our beyond my S heaenlae Relief 4 For san When eed with a mass sick the oweln at mach waste with all its attendant belching of sour ston at and general ) sure to follow. A mild, pleasant Iaxative-tonie that will carry off the congested Mans without upsetting the atom- ach or griping the bowels ts the ot simple laxative peprin sold in drug stores under the name of Dr. Cald well’s Syrup Pepsin. A dose taken 6 retiring will afford ef next morning. with mfort yrup Popsin tn dy, expecially women and childrer misery ) BARON, discomfort are combination herbs with writing DENTAL and OPTICAL | PRICES CUT} fo Sult the Hard Times 0 such low prices or atrictly bigh- Dental and fey work Were ever o n Seattle You need ny low pric ¢ tinue while the bard Edwin J. Brown, D. D. S, Seattie’s Loading Dentiat, teal fered | jto complete their figures. to 706) and 718 First Ave. Open evenings until 8 and Sun- days until 4 for people who work. ‘SEATTLE TURNS UP VAST LOT OF | BETTER BABIES Winners in the better babies |test, held Saturday at Columbia ool, will announced Monda noo, following a meeting of | committee in charge’ of that dis ltrict at 1:30. Those who conducted the scoring were put behind by the! vast number of contestants, and/ were given‘additional time in which | con } Monday experts scrutinized | babies brought to the Bethany Pres. byterian church from the Interbay Cascade, Warren, Mercer, Denny and Lawton school districts. | The University Presbyterian church, 15th N. EB. and 47th, will be the examination place Tuesday for! infants from the Ravenna, McDon ald, University Heights and Yesler schools. Mra. Oscar McGill, Ken wood 1411, is chairman +} BUILD TEMPORARY | DOCK AT SHIP GREEK SHIP CRE A temporary Alaska. k is to be K May 3. built here at once, according to plans an nounced by dent, Mears of the Ala railway commission, ‘The ar ng of the basin fi ) Intend THE “TWO ORPHAN: , “CAT!” ‘of Washington, | practicing lyears, T | treatment Ww E SISTERLY AFFECTION Go To IT." , YOUR SKIN IS YELLOW | TODAY!" | i U . ee On Debatable Ground “l'm fety. Would it be all + shake hands with onder vidua Aintingy iwhed yoking indi f; but 'd ad ake hat may be . In Society's Zoo The retarned her od 8 Circumspect Wife (in ‘rallway train)—tIt's mortifying to have you act so Why don't you get up and help that young ledy raise that win dow? Dutiful Husband—She's so pret ty 1 was afraid you'd be angry Some Are Unlucky “All of it if “ee They're Alike “Every time I re struck n Yea, ed the man who yawns, “but isn't ft pretty m the same way with an insurance policy?” “ee Flush “Who's the caught? millionaire you're “Something better than any old million beach b saved up to spe got 10 days vacation to spend it in.” Mutual Triumph He (aside after the proposal)— At last I've won her She (aatp)—At hooked the poor prune. last I've el MR. MAN AND MRS. WOMAN WAR BECOMES Doctor Lathrop the State Board is licensed by of Medical x aminers to practice in the state! and he has been} in Seattle for severa) | doctor does not claim! ment is a cure-all, and that his trea he will not take your case if he thinks he cannot benefit you, If medical or surgical treatment ts/ what is needed in your case, he will tell you so, and advise you to go tovyour physician and surgeon for Dr. Lathrop does not! charge for consultation and you are | ‘ome to visit office at 214-15 poples Bank Bldg., any day except etween 9 a. M. and of the diseases t Sundays, | p m. a ed so that coal can aded di-' Doctor Lathrop successfully treatad rect, in spite of high t 8 With are Asthma, Heart Trouble, Dys-| the first spike driven ast Thur La Grippe, Few rouble dag byoMiss Martha Suitna Whit ation, Lumbago. iralg first white child) born on © Liver Trouble, Rheumati Apr inlet, actual @mnastruction of the dicitis, Jieadaches, Paralysis, In Alaskan railway is under way somnia, Kidney Trouble and Stom- Lieut, Mears has posteg a notice Trou saying the work is of pfeliminary nature and no great number of workmen will be needed this year SHOOTS HUSBAND °KANSAS CITY, May 3.—Meeting | her husband, who had div her, | [in the corridor of the courthouse here, Mrs, Lewis Schweiger snateh ed a revolver from her hand bag and shot him, Then she turned the} weapon on herself. Both may die. 4 ach We & the Lundl tria} to Dr A. LUNDBERG co. Trusses, Deformit ances and Artificial Limbs 107 THIRD AVENUB, You Throw Money Away to Spend It Elsewhere, With These Savings at Spinning’s inum Rice Boiler or Two and $1.50 Combination Three-Piece Alum Three-Quart Berlin Gauce Pans $1.00 75 Leatherette Wrist, Corduroy Hand, Ave or oa Bau a | $1.00 Lever-Acting Dalsy Air Rifle 7h& ie - i Gix-Lever Brase- Plated Two Keyed, Two-Inch Reliable Padlock ..266 2 ‘inch € lectric D + Beil sweetener 250 The ger Kell I p 106 Wood Push 8 utton ; 5 oC Hot-Point Electric ois e NiNG’S CASH STORE ae ith AY. SPIN Fourth Av. EE a t ext can of the JUST CONTEST a im sion the OF ENDURANCE 5 NEW YORK, May. 3—All [1 Europe recognizes that the { great war has developed some thing new in history—the siege of a nation—and has resolved itself into an endurance con- test of indeterminable length An end of the war in 1915 is generally regarded as too re mote for serious consideration The U. & eventually act as peace maker—uniess that opportunity .is killed by ill-ad: vised premature peace talk at the and him on @ disor- PUT the brakes on your inclina- tion to spend money—cut | this time. “ ; Mute above tet ge down your expenditures for | series yeturead to things that are not essen- | bgt th Beige Porth tial, Put your surplus in : Russia, saps bank, and at the end of /a year you will experience es|an amount of satisfaction ile undreamed of before. Pacific Salmon | Interest 4 Per Cent | Pro __ | UNION a | SAVINGS & ‘TRUST CO. he U. OF SEATTLE Germany, gium and Italy Howard ¥ aver tdual a if you wish 801 Northern fouk Bidg. Main 6814 Resources Nearly $5,000,000 HOGE BUILDING GKLECT DANCING PARTIES in the Heart et tne Financial HiPPODROME cadadunng up ee JAMES D. HOGE, President. eOPIRCE UNION ORC | ? wchers._ ff N. B. SOLNER, Vice President and Trust Officer. FRASER-PATERSON CO. Announces the Opening of a New Optical Section Mor ase al work un will Opti z this that another depart- der the store of expert lay m ment to its anagement J. W. Edmunds, Oph. D. has for the past years been spctienisielk 3 in this work in Seattle, holds diplomas from the best Eye Colleges Dr. Edmunds, who has been located at 701-703 Leary Bldg., will Monday morning establish himself on the spacious balcony overlooking the first floor, and extends a cordial invitation to his many friends and patrons to visit him in his new quarters, MONEY 10) "ses Property Or For Building Purposes eleven and who Graduate metrist, who No Commission No Renewal Charges Low Rates Prompt Service Liberal Payment Privileges ‘Washington Savings and Loan Association 810 SECOND AVE, Established 25 Years Oralthesia The new discovery makeg all dental opera- tions painless “If it hurts don’t pay us"—is our guaran- tee to you. BOSTON DENTISTS 1420-22 Second Ave., Opposite Bon Marche,

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