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| WHAT ‘HONEST ABE’ LINCOLN SAID ABOUT LABOR, AN | WHAT HIS MILLIONAIRE SON SAYS 50 YEARS LATER STAR—MONDAY, MAY 10, 1915. PAGE 4. 5M } 0,000,000—or , COUN: | meee eee ee" ee JUDGE «DOUGLAS AND ‘THE 4 lexists today in the Pullman — $10 v0 =o of ‘goounta) JEQUAL OF EVERY LIVING 7 , urplus and a cash dividen ‘ Rmeancipator’s Son on pene po of which he is the | of 97,200 000, and that the stock has | MAN détouad Ghesatibn theta : guiding genius. practically always paid 8 per cent| Commiastoner Garretson th Witness Stand — |" p.0 cid room of the Shore-|)n tall ecpttaltancton 4: “You also tentiied that $f tbe Contrast Between ham hotel here thrilled as) | He added the information that were abollshed, the company would] ~ : - dividends paid out by the comp: y nat o sahil je - Father and Son in|Chairman Frank P. Walsh) coi onc. the gizantle sum ot | men . summoned Robert T. Lincoln) g 50. goo ooo. Undoubtedly,” replied Lincoln Their Ideas of Ex- to the right end of the long} (The Railaplitt | Commitasione Garret vse if ero ‘ ne €om ¢ Railsplitter | |that in the case, are not the stock citation of theca table at which tne Cor olders of the. Pullman company ke missioners group themselves./'and the Magnate | holders re te nan p orrers. It thrilled to the thrilling thought] ‘ thing Papa s eg piled: “As lot “Honest Abe"—of how much of] It was right here that Chairman To which Lincoln replied \ . z ee ‘ Walsh began his attempt to place mathematl proposition, that WASHINGTON, D.C. May —* re ty Me eo on tient| On record Robert T. Lincoln's code | would be #0 10.—Just 50 years ago Abra- “ pete weil nttacedl afl op i: Of morality in reference to his ens A ; coln breathed here his, ° gan She be nocuaed|Ployes, particularly toward .he He Can't Answer; corporation which stands accuse @.800 > wi neg Hi F h Did breath, a martyr who paid ot exploiting, for tremendous gain] §.000 colored employes who serve | But ather Di life for upholding the rights! «Me negroes his father sweated cin San noaw Wane man | Commiastoner O'Connell asked the black race to life, liberty blood to free +. Sab tus Ghatrban of the board af ‘Mr. Lincoln, this commission the pursuit of happiness; ‘ Chatreaan Walon Urgan bis quee| a cctore, do the conditions of om has been auth rine by congress oning * oe ot 6 0 ance’ Don u > “Row comes Robert T. Lincoln, “jy 4 few minutes, under his auld ee pli get Pet ” industrial unrest, You have to do Wiis son, before the United! ing speech, Lincoln told how the| M@ctors engage your attention with large financial affairs and th . Lincoln's answer was 1 nave Industrial Relations capttal stock of the Pullman cor "psec neh Fe ccod AMIE employment of large number fommission and tends to. up- pany had dean ane y, Increased Sonne daa YT tony Gk well tone people. What, Is your opinion, @ 4 hold practically every intent joy in y single year, that of 1898 to be ¢ that I think there ought That, of course, in a very lereo| ta Purpose what h: been | this wealthy corporation had {s-| be some raise in the ri . " | question,” replied Lincoln d “porter sla as it! sued a stock dividend of 50 per)“ uae Have you any special opinion? - Ps 4 pressed O'Connell | f rom Abraham I would rather be excused froin incoln's son gains an Interest not ” 4 iatctaae y its own when compa answering that,” said Lincoln ; tie pe But the great shadow that hov-| jed with this ringing paragraph tak | from a tariff speech of Honest ered over that room—the only Lin-) ie ie eacela : | coln—did {t for his son long ago, He : © NEWsrarens waid Ww “ ” “THE ORLD 18 AGREED hat “Honest Abe THAT LABOR 18 THE SOURCE seams ea ha Both Established 25 Years. DIFFERENT KINDS OF MEN One is a bank president. One is a common laborer. One wears suits of clothes that cost from $50 to $100 each. One wears overalls to work—and a $15 suit on Sundays One was educated—that is, he graduated from a college = One is not educated—that is, he did not graduate from | Both have loads of common sense—which is the best Both are married and have children who call ddy,” and whom they love. Either one of these fellows—the rich bank president or common laborer—is a mighty fine friend to have. go to church. Both pay their debts. Both suffer at times from toothache, headache, stom- ache. Both laugh. Both get mad. forget. The chief difference between them is in the amount of In a speech at New Haven, in they have—and that isn’t a difference in MEN March, 1860, Abraham Linco!n “a | eaid banker may lose his money. The poor man may in-) +; 4 GLAD TO SEE A sys. |TEM OF LABOR PREVAILS IN NEW ENGLAND UNDER WHICH! Why, they don’t seem to be “different kinds of men” ! Thought of Labor - | AND INASMUCH AS MOST ARE MAINLY SUPPLIED, THE)‘ > belleve at a 90; year § GOOD THINGS ARE PRODUCED STRONGEST BOND OF SYMPA.| 4 invent muc ta [RY LABOR, IT FOLLOWS THAT THY OUTSIDE OF THE FAMILY vn text Soy Eeeearaee Ma Main 9400, Private | ALL SUCH THINGS OF RIGHT RELATION SHOULD BE ONE plains, their object was te eperimente I BELONG TO THOSE WHOSE LA UNITING ALL WORKING PEO. | us from God and His Word BOR HAS PRODUCED THEM, BUT PLE OF ALL NATIONS AND) when When 6: 's Work Began IT HAS 8O HAPPENED IN ALL TONGUES AND KINDRED. EV-\p))1,, very expensive, and few| gat » > . ° , en working his plar AGES OF THE WORLD THAT JERY MAN, BLACK, WHITE ORI iia roc. “wutan Jaid the mae eppaiilion ty Gbh teh sale: Gi He s em SOME HAVE LABORED AND YELLOW, HAS A MOUTH TO BElfor gross errors, The clergy began| ex thousand ‘yeake!c aes bina’ He is poor OTHERS HAVE WITHOUT LA salt hati FED AND TWO HANDS WITH |... cinimn Apostolic Succession for the| te ing Mother @ that her sir poor. BOR ENJOYED A LARGE PRO. Oinnnas + BHING |WHICH TO FEED iT, AND | pishops—that they were successors| would not boring the punishment PORTION OF THE FRUITS TO Robert T. Lincoln, Before the Industrial Relations Commission, BREAD SHOULD BE ALLOWED) to the Apost! tenni |geath, a God had sald: and he hes SECURE TO FACH LARORER _.TO GO INTO THAT MAN’S|'» Fae pend kept up that statement until toda THE WHOLE PRODUCT OF HHIS;CERTAINLY NOT IN COLOR--|BREAD, WITHOUT THE LEAVE MOUTH WITHOUT CONTROVER Saiiowea |H@ bas convinced the whole worl LABOR, OR AS NEARLY AS) PERHAPS NOT IN INTELLECT OF ANYBODY ELSE, WHICH HIS $Y. THANK GOD, WE HAVE A < Mr atin ete te POSSIBLE 18 A WORTHY Ol} AND MORA ENDOWMENT: OWN HAND EARNS, HE 18 MY SYSTEM OF LABOR WHERE/° trine of der s JECT OF ANY GOOD GOVEKN.| BUT IN RIGHT TO BAT THE EQUAL, AND THE EQUAL OF| THARE CAN BE A STRIKE! \'! The dead know MENT | npr ert xt said Cha where (Romans yIn's sor a soul that sinneth, a time in the history of this con » been spared the nonsense any when the war any finar be ° — ns eason why a comfortable Hv Gecided that the Nicene] Word and took the weed wnee vnould tot‘ be aid we ite cet} DIANA DILLPICKLES IN MOVIELAND The Star Demands a Reform cided inal ihe, Neate | Word “and ook. we ployes” one diffe ing | | Kingdom wiil not only bri And Lincoln's son replied I PTWAT HORRID IGS GRBAS SE RAINT 1S ings 6 the wor hope not, sir GOING ON FOR A SCENE WITH 7 email the Do you re the debate CHAUNCEY PUTTEFS.’ |Chriet’s Reign are finished and the neoln and Abraham | Judge Lo’ ao~ las, at A NL, In Octob s THAT IS THE REAL ISS8U> WHICH WILL CONTINI 1 THIS COUNTRY WHEN THESE POOR TONGUES OF JUDG DOUGLAS AND MYSELF SHALL BE SILENT IT 18 THE ETER if NAL STRUGGLE BETWEE® My THESE TWO PRINCIPLES 1H) RIGHT AND WRONG--THRUOLT| THE WORLD. COMMON ITY VINE THE ONE 18 THE RIGHT O& HUMAS AND THE OTHER THE Di RIGHT OF KINGS. IT 13} THE SAME SPIRIT THAT SAYS YOU TOIL AND WORK AND EARN BREAD, AND I'LL EAT IT. NO MATTER IN WHAT FORM IT COMES. IT IS THE TYRANNICAL PRINCIPLE Again aaid Chairman Wa your com to pe —_ “THERE'S TOO MUCH SPOONING IN THis FILMY “TM GOING TO KICK TO THE CENSORS UNLESS T BO P a ED THAT Kiss OVER. “TiANer . * THEY PROLONG FIVE MINUTES IT's Raw!” pany opposed ganization of unions?’ To which Lincoin replied: “Well Mr. Chairman, I do not think ar administration likes deal wit unions. We have never hn tere so far as 1 know, the formation a union among ‘our employes, b our company insists on its righ* Both are hire or discharge tte employes Both can forgive ag — the THE SPOONING! * to them LABORERS CAN STRIKE WHEN THEY WANT TO, WHERE THEY LOW COST REAL ESTATE LOANS $12.75 “ney’s fees, appraisal and recording (It does not cover cost of bringing You may pay in any amount on the princi- | pal at any time in multiples of $5.00. interest is figured on balances only. aa NOTE—Your abstract and fire insur- ance papers are held in our files, where you may obtain them at a moment's notic No Commission, No “Renewal Charges” Washington Savings and Loan Association 810 Second Ave. ARE NOT ORLIGED TO LABOR WHETHER YOU PAY THEM OR NOT. | ILIKE THE SYSTEM | WHICH LETS A MAN QUIT) WHEN HE WANTS TO, AND} WISH IT MIGHT PREVAIL EV-| Undone | ERYWHE | Pat—Kehoe gave a dermatolo Chairman Walsh then said t el el oe hoor his pug want to ok 798 as to yous porters | Mike He aia! an ae hey get $27.50 a month, I uader-| | tN : stand, and supplement ft by gratul-| everett, WHY IS IT, Ve rrteaa lt wee |tles from the public in order to} 1 WISH You'p MRS. TRUS, THAT nose again for nothing at all - earn a living wage. Don't you think| Take THIS VAS® EVERY TING I Go oi heels |this has a bad moral effect on! [BACK TO BLEEDUM & Co. Nt Superfiuous Effort — ; AND BXCHANGE IT For || DOWN TOWN You Young Man—I have called, sir, Lincoln answered I do not eS VS 4 . C 0 |think it affects the morals of por-| | \ON® OFA DIFFERENT yo shaaael oe, cotiarene oF you < DESIGN. daughter in marriage | is the total expense of |ters at all; they would get tips] | Grumbells—Has she accepted . whatever their wages were, in my | you? procuring a $1,500.00 opinion. The colored race, as we | "Young Man—Yee, str loan. This covers attor- know, were subjected to great lint | Grumbells—Then' what do you Itations In the past to obtain em ployment in this conntry, and I be-| |leve that outside of the learned! professions they get into, the one| large element which has done most want to come around and bother me with your troubles for? -e Distressed Him fees. , "You called me a bone-headed abstract down to date prior to | to uplift them fs the service in the | Jelly-fish!" ‘ aor Pullman company.” 1: eae making loan. For building loans “Do you think,” snapped Walsh, “Well, I don't care about your add $5.00 to the above charges.) |"that their service in the Pullman| opinion, but, for heaven's sake, | company, on the wage they receive don't mix your metaphors.” s 0 a month, which has had to eee be supplemented by gratuities, has | Beginning to Tell The done much to elevate them?” “The prohibition wave has hit . . | Crimson Gulch pretty strong,” | Thinks They Might remarked Bronco Bob. |Get Too Much Pay | “Why, I saw every man in the Lincoin replied: “If there had| place lined up at the bar “Yes, But seven or eight of the men are learnin’ ta take wa ter on the side been no tips, of course, their wages | would have to be raised undoubtec but the tips are pald without re-| gard to the amount of their wages, My feeling is that if you increase their wages without in some way stopping thelr tips, you simpl make « larger income for them, and the question arises whether that is desirable. They might soon earning more than skilled labor.” Robert T Lineoin's father an swered his objections over 50 year ago in these words, in debating wit! Dougiag at Quincy ‘THE NEGRO GQUAL IN —— SOMETHING FOR M@ TO LUG AROUND $! e, Hume Hilton, son of Rev. ald Hilton, pastor of St Ron. Luke's ment at Vancouver, to front. B \{ ASSOCIATED BIBLE | STUDENTS Seattle Branch International Bible Students’ | Association, of Which Pastor Russell Is President MEET EVERY SUNDAY Moos Second Ave. NOT My| RESPECTS 1s MANY = SHOES *' ‘ror the Whole STALLS 18-19 MARKE Neat to Sugar Stall Assets, $4,600,000, m. m Undenomination ALL, Bible Study Preaching. Rible Study Sermonettes © collections v D approstmasely | msec: POMBE. 00 #002 <ll's Syndicated Sermons appear weekly languages, Metropoltian eitie tah there instructor INTERNA TIO fare permite therefor at a Driving the People From God a and Bible DOCTRINES OF DEMONS RESPONSIBLE Satan's Successful Method—Why God Permits Darkness for Light—Faith and Love Tested—Responsibility of Preach- ers—God Slandered—Everybody’s Duty—Truth Soon Triumphant—“They Shall Be Ashamed.” FRO MWHICH HUMAN WANTS |! would be hidden in the family por-|their victims with assurances of tion (Matthew 16:6, 11 Luke 13:|eternal torture. Again, Jesus pictures the mat- ter in Revelation 17:4, 2, where a Why Would Demons So Teach! woman is ahown, having tn her Yee et mares fi Be a den Cup filled with her paghivie, ene | a aps {nies doctrines wi which 8 : an would not favor anything |makes drunk al) the Inhabita t out future trouble: thus the earth. The whole world has be deceived into thinking that " some dazed ,tglls of the goodness and thank Goa. co let us notice carefully thank God, with our waking we per ~ p hotice carefully that the glorious Millennial dversary’s attac Ing is at hand. There, as ‘ ® preachers, evange Sieentat at profane—ali—to tell see 1 out Hell and devils, and the creed begin His Reign, roll awa a ar creeds church at Rallard, now with regi-| Cc. ordered |the heretics, or ming such by getting ‘ a with the creeds. How Prov Bagge jmauch or ald be brought into th \ mediums try Church tn In tt nd through ralgnment 1 heoks yoation enpecial len angels God's Mensage, G St. Paul tells “4 This against the Almighty, whieh has manufactured, tn that God great place called Hel srad-|Fiates, supplied it. with fir vally av aKen ink |devils and fuel to last for all eter the world. does| nity: and then created man, knowing AddItiona uld be rende Corinthians * n fears Him recognize Him fted!—Revelation ¢ joctrines of demons” in- ¢ watory and get t of Purgatory. 1 t of spirit. medi “ twelve centuries? t ur creoda are more . and that the “doe worked into them have corrupted them de them injurtous ith? the very prop that leaven at our dead frien alive, thus giving the only confir t there is to Satan's dead are alive tell ws distinctly ti once claimed to be declare plainly, afte of these unfortunates demons, and then proceed to to pheey whieh corruption, to tell that all this was God's Plan. | Thus effectually he puts a barrier o’ |between God and the people, and leatah 60:3, 3) Habakkuk 2:14 > them from J and the Bible Have not these “doctrines of Organized Opposition to the Bible. | devin led thinking people awa nese: teebeah from God and religion into social ing our forefathers! torries aad nonsenseT Have: not Doubt-|men been led to plunge into bust- orange and guperstiiion from the rid, and let in the true light of he knowledge of God's « Tam not bia atholies or Protestants ess there were bad men amongst|ness, novel-reading, theatre-coing em, but there were also good men|dfinking, carousing, gaming—any- ne eep their minds off the n@ sincere. T blame the great Ad lane important things, the things rear nd_his demons, the|of God, the things which the Bible tallen angels, as the Apostle does. | teaches? “And yet thousands of oi We have been debauc by these|isters are preaching Hell-fire tor- Joctrines of demons ment, who do not belleve a word of About 1500 A. D, the people began | What they but who imagine they to desire the New Testament and to| keep people from going Into sin Joubt the inspiration of the Apos.|Do they think that they are wiser Professor Tyndale | than Do they expect to hear the New Testament into|the Master's “Well done! good and 4 not get it print. | faithful servant,” for having slan- Britain, his character and because of the|dered His name 1 of power the Bishops——-Protestant | His Message, for having decelved the |Bishops, mark you, afraid that the| people when He plainiy told them | Word of God in the hands of the/that the Truth al will sanctify? people would discount their author-| I sympathixe with the preachors; jit Tyndale perservered his|they are in a terrible place, as the Now Testament printed in Germany,|Apostie describes in text Jand then imported to London “Speaking lies in hypocrisy: having |though few people could read, they|their conscience seared with a hot began to buy the book# eagerly. iron.” nly a badly seared ] Rut the Apostollc Bishops bought up science could approve of entire edition and burned the ing of Almighty God, the re |books pu y in front of St. Paul's|ing of Him as being |Cathedrai, London. worst of devils we Surely, Jesus forewarned imagine, It would t lthese would-be Apost ter for these gentiemer |tion 2:2.) He appointe looked up to as ndard | recognized St. Paul as suece and the Truth, to ex to Judas. These Twelve were to|down from their pedestals and teil ¢ His spectal the|the people plainly, ” crown of twelve st urch | deceiving you all, or at Jand the twelve f stones,|been keeping you in (Revelation 1; 21:14.) Referring/the Truth, for the 4 | the illegal Apostolic Bishops,|aries we received. ; us said, “Thou hast tried them | surely expect, will do this. ‘They are : |which say they are Apostles and are|coming nearer to the point every not, and hast found them Mars.”—| minute. But the majority will brazen Revelation 2:2; 2 Corinthians 11:13,|the matter out, adding falsehood to hypocrisy delay to and every step out on day th that they side of Truth will make their case the we Testament made The people de- Burning the N the matter wore. d to know wh they should], ‘se. permittes to read the words|T2® People are becoming enlight- us and the original Twelve. ened, and are ahead of the prea rs in the knowledge of « honesty of thought and w The pauedo what the aposties then produced | styled the Rishops’ Bible ian with| Quite recently a | ding that| Young man who w saying, “Do you r n i | Hell fire as the punishme § | Roman Catholics got out|The answer was, of ltee y edition, Each party |course,—we all do." Then the young |warned the people that the other‘s|man told what he had been thinking jand as he w translation was especially wrong # leaving the minister's » there is little difference, | study, the latter put his nd on the they attempted to hinder young man’s sh saying, from studying the Bible. George, T do not believe’ in eternal The same spirit is manifested | tormen but you know we must | vette yet. Whoever presents eth we Cenarsrice, we would be the Bible without sectarian bins, and with our denominations and shows its simplicity and purity, its|° ame out with everything; and |Divine Message of love and merey, ane people would be the His branded a heretic and dangerous: | nd any vilification heaped upon htm], What a shameful position! lis reckoned as service to God, how-|has given preachers much advanta ever false, It is surprising to what|over the common people tn ed : | extent we have been hoodwinked by |tion and time for study; and surely Adversary, and have falled to|He will not hold him eulltless that i jnottce that our difftculty arose from| taketh His me mm vain—that the " trines of demons.” anders Him, that misrepresents | and that does so in the Name of Demonst” of God, religion and the Bible. I'am “poctrines of demons” are various |*Pe@king plainly, but not unkindly My heart grieves for the ministers falsehoods designed to misrepresent for the judgments of the Lord sure- character and dealings, and|ly will come, upon. them for thet thus to hinder God's Message from | Course, Our forefathers had the ex- couse of ignorance, misunderst nding |poor translations, « @ severe bond taking effect In human hearts, God] have pr Satan from|ages of superstition, But no excuse thus practicing 4 and elan-|can be offered now for misrepre ing His character repeatedly |ing God, for deceiving the people of Meaton that it has been His|G id the world, and for joining to use force in Kath-|withsBatan tn attempting to thwart Church, He sent fo intending that tho faring would have an opportunits jot responding voluntarily |the Divine Purpose of selecting «ho |Household of Faith | Again I Ofer free on postcard re |quest my pamphlet on Hell. It By and by, through Mossiah’s|ousses every text containing the Kingdom, force will be used for the|word Hell, and certain. misunder linatritetion of others; but those now {stood parables. — Address, me ac being selected from the world are! Brooklyn, N. ¥.

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