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OH, MY! SEE DI! HOW "Say, BOSS, CUR REEL'S ONLY HALF DONE AND DIANA WAS @urT US!” SHE BALKED AL WASTING AN Ice CREAM SODA WHEN SHE WAS THIRSTY. STAR—THURSDAY, MAY°27, 1915. TEMPERAMENTAL! MAI NO, 1AM DONE WITH (HIG PYLat COMPANY. NOD EVEN \F THE BOSS ON BENE KNEG - PAGE 4, “THIS yTeRRBLe!* EV’S MAD! HOW SAD! eo: On, A am NO, IT WASN’T ACCIDENTAL ALL I¢ PORSIVEN!”" 7 “Postoffice as Sec ond-< “Matter Entered at Seattle, Wash mall, out of city, 350 per month up to 6 mos; # mos $1.90; year $3 By carrier, A Novelty in Black HE young siate of Arizona sends out invitations in er velopes with black borders, t of five men “The pleasure of your com pany,” ete, ete 4 aybe that isn’t the way but the black border appropriate eit is fit that all the social s be observed, for it is to a gala day of legal ven ce. Five men are murderers. 9 They're all legally black, body & _ and soul Were the executions t bh they BORN Blackness? What of it? » Were they REARED lackness? What matters it Were their lives full of CK OPPORTUNITIES ONLY I BON THEM to blackness from their crad ¢ Tt is too late to ask THEY MUST DIE. No matter what their fitness to live. possibilities of redemption, or usefulness, or repentance matter how their mothers, wives, children suffer and perish je them, upon the ungodly principle of an eye for society ABAN-| to their mur No matter what Into the blackness of death with them! Give God no ce! Christ is a failure! justice is blindfolded lest she behold her own madness! 'The pleasure of your company” at the legal murder men. Forsooth, murder must have its formali Blackness peck enough, is entitled to its eclat. Come early, and your lunch! Get a front seat id a people, great by the mercy of God, granted sal- by the agony of Christ, slay, without respect for n, gvithout mercy for humanity. A great show! Blackness striking at blackness, in the) Five souls railroaded to hell, in the name of justice, | hat the Referendum Means T HE crisis is at hand It is now life or death for popular direct gov M this state. It is life or death for the initiative, fall, the port of Seattle, public ie rule for cities riment referendum, ownership generally, and itions now being circulated, then there is hope for life If the necessary signatures are not obtained, IT MEANS DEATH BLOW TO ANY DIRECT VOICE OF) HE PEOPLE IN THEIR OWN LAWS. No matter how rotten or vicious a legislature may be- no matter how offensive a law may be, you will here- have no recourse, no right of appeal to the votes of the You will have lost the power to put a referendum vote a legislative act. ‘a law for yourself. You will lose the chance to initiate a law | with party lines, with blind, foolish partisanship Ot get a chance to initiate a fair “first aid” costs for injured workmen, etc If you do not want to be at the complete mercy of | politicians, then SIGN THE PETITIONS—all seven ndum petitions—-TODAY. There are only a few days in which you may do so. Your signature means that u want the people to have a vote on these laws—that is) all you ask. to do away You will bill to pay medi Sensible People | “99” COFFEE appeals particularly to the people who study values and withal have a discrimin- ating palate—people who want the best for a reasonable price. Such a coffee is “99,” “Ge “oH ROAST ED Sold by grocers. 1-Ib. cartons, 25c. Crescent Mig. Co., Seattle, Wash. | Jackson Tf enough signatures are obtained for the referendum| You will have lost the right to initiate, 1 “Thatle what | An Appeal to | RRR LEAVES OUT OF THE STORY OF HOW GEORGE SAMPLE ‘GOT THERE’ WITHOUT AN ENDOWMENT OF BRAINS @ “It is a source of considerable eitistaction to me to remember that later I thrashed those three boys—one at a time.’ } @ “I ran risks as a newsboy that I would not want my small son to run but dangerous.” It is a good school, @ “That's what I like about business. It's kind of a game. You try to beat me, I try to beat you. The conflict puts us on the high gear and keeps us there of “There is in every man a quality—whether of mind, heart or soul, I don’t know— which is a complement of brains. Without this quality brains are of little use.” nae I IFE, for George A. Sample, ts a fight By “fight” fa not meant an, ugly business of biting and gouging but, rather, a fair exchange of stout blows dealt—and taken—tin a spirit of honest and hearty competition If you are a boxer, and take a punch that hurts, and amile—in side as well ax oul—and If you can go on fighting, undismayed, buoyed by a determination to repay the ow with one as good, or better; If ou can lik liow who ts buf feting you t theend. whether vic you can shake } & away liking him even thar ou did © he blacked your eye r flattened your nose, or jarred your eeth loose—if you are that kind of a boxer, you will know the kind of a fight that George A. Sample by virtue of that spirit got there S was born on @ farm in Hie father came to ears ago, went c red to St. Paul ears old. y boy | and as the family he felt it w the fam! chequer was empty up to him to do something remuner ative He didn’t know then that he was a fighter. He found it out in a hard school He turned newsboy He picked out the busiest cor. ner he could find Three boys, ail older than himeeif, him as a squatter, a tresp a rank outsider. By al! the rules of precedence and custom, that corner belonged to them. It was a beautiful fight while lasted. Then, hie head larger and r) “George A. Sample Call that quality | | ed succeed what you will—courage, deter- jon, pugnacity. Wha od gave it me in lieu of | it “bloody but unbowed,” George breine a retired to another corner not so First m of naw cabinet | good. with Prem Asan ith residing, | “in ay’ source of held today ld tod: considerable satisfaction to me to remember that later | thrash ed those three boys—one at a time.” . FTER six . months and man battles, he won for himself what was undoubtedly the corner in St. Paul—Third and best school, but a good However, | ran It was a hard one,” says Sample risks as a newsboy that I would not | ¥, want my small son to run, Fortun ately, | was country-bred and had) been taught clean living. Being a newsboy is a good school—but dan gerous it Sample’s next job was office and) 7ew as It has me. If you are dle lerrand boy in a trunk factory He got $6 a week. He took a comme | cial course in night school and paid for St out of his wages He exchanged wallops with the|T feel | intricactes of bookkeeping and the} |mysteries of shorthand with the same dogged pugnacity which had characterized his fights with the| |newsboys over coveted street cor | ners. Then he had three |. Blood & Co., paint manufactur Ret. Sedalia Send this notice to some ecze tf NAVY YARD ROUTE Bteamers H. B. Kennedy and Tourist years with T. | ers. Part of this time was spent on} Iman Dock, Beattie, 6:20 the road a m., 1:80, | "We had some top-notch seal de salesmen,” he says. “I never Time table subject to cha withou got to be top-notch, but | gave notice. the top-notchers a battle. If | | rhone Main 3101, Price 0c Round Trip | couldn't get as big orders as a | Could get a iot or ite ones | | UIINION out SAVINGS & like a kind of a game. The conflict puts us ‘ j : indie ws | PRUST CO, | | \ there. I'm not sure how others 5-9 fee! about It, but | know | OF REATIES ; wat wouldn't care to be in a busi- | Nese where there was no compe- Capital and Surplus | titlon.”" eee $811,000 Pe 'cene yea ago Sample} | came to eattio—where, | a ceracenal | years before, his father had | gone broke—and took charge of the country department of Foster &| | Kleiser, spectalists tn outdoor ad vertising, in Seattle, Tacoma, Port Greatest Pay Streak is the| Saving Streak. A bank ac- count grows winter and | summer. |land and Bellingham | He's the general manager now Sample is # big, square-rigged man, not yet 40. He is pleasantly pugnacious. You are advised that it is unwise to tread on the tall of his coat, unless you pack a punch and can stand punish’ “God .gave me," he says— “and, mind you, I'm not saying | this in a spirit of mock mod- efty—God gave me but a modi- cum of brains to work with. There is in every man a qual- ity—whether of mind, or heart, Interest Mb Per Cent JAMES D. HOGER, N. B. SOLNER, Prealdent or soul, | don’t know which— Ghd laa earablowant of Vice President and Trust Officer brains. Without this qualit HOGE BUILDING (n the Heart of the Financia) District. this every Smart men fail, day Men less gift- Caos | ee ee cee ee MEANS BIGGER VALUES FOR YOU—WE WANT TO LEAVE | ae ; / THIS GOOD CITY BY JULY 1—HERE ARE A FEW OF THE EX- Sn dln AE by ogling CEPTIONAL VALUES MADE TO CLEAR THE SHELVES IN ic ae nudes. yao at DOUBLE-QUICK TIME me size 25¢ Sponges <a> Sessy en Reasons Why You Should Use Ice , So You FINAL 7 DEADED TO VERY LEISURECY SAUNTGR OVER HERE TO See WHAT I WANT! 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