The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 22, 1915, Page 4

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Member of the Serty at Newspapers Pudtished Daily by The Star Publishing Co. Another Act of the Farce HE United States supreme court decision for the National Cash Register Co. strips bare the Sherman anti-trust law and reveals it as a glitter ing farce in the way of national legistation. Phat law had been pr naked for over a decade, bu the government's defeat in this criminal case, the Strongest that the government has ever made, takes off the last rag and discloses all the shame, deceit HW and indecency The oil and tobacco trusts have been tapped on the wrist and permitted to get away U5 Steel sleeps the sleep of the just and righteous with a clean, sweet conscience donated by this same anti-trust comedy rhe failure in this register case is balm for the guilty, trembling soul of every so called criminal combination in the country. It is to laugh while one weeps. Lawyer-packed Congresses can’t get up a law to punish scoundre who conspire to gouge us. It is almost enough ®to make us yell at the attorney generals, as they come and go, rasping their souls away against this fraud called “anti-trust law,” “For God's sake, quit; you're hurting business and making a fool of us.” Our present sweating and sorrowing attorney general hasn’t “fully considered” what further he will do in this Cash Register matter. Same as the U. S. Steel matter. He feels almost certain that defeat in these two instances means failure of crim- inal prosecution under the law. We are sorry for him. fe has a pleasant disposition and a good legal mind, but he has law that leaks like a bottom- less wash tub. We could advise him to ask the United States supreme court to construct an anti- trust law that would hold water, only we remem- ber that that court has already reversed itself on anti-trust leg islation. ee 28. @ Feeling Better, Thanky! INCE the sinking of the Lusitania Uncle Sam h been a very sick patient. Now the fever—war fever consuming . has been allayed by t skillful treat ment of an able,physician; the crisis is past unless a Telapse be caused by some unforeseen compli t We, the people, are the Unit pat Let's get the fever out of our blood, for once and al It’s a virulent disease, this intermittent w , favages the body, it makes inroads on the Zion. Until we throw off its grip we r form our normal functions. We cannot make our fe tile fields fully return their rich harvest, we cannot seek Our own in the marts of trade, nor cause the wheels of Our great factories to sing their song of prosperity, for we are not physically, morally or meutally fit, to do Po, in full measure, while the slightest trace of the in Sidious disease lingers Contentment and happiness surround us, here in Pblessed America, even while the old world writhes in fan agony such as history has never before recounted The mad, unholy war has shed its baneful poison to Pall points of the globe, even to us. By a narrow margin we have escaped fatal contagion, thrown off the spell Our blood is cooling, our pulse is throbbing less Wiolently, our mind is clearing, the malady is passing rapidly. E In our convalesence we must use care, think peace a@bjure war, turn our efforts to setting all the ma ehinery of commerce in full swing once more, as if pthere were not, or had never been, a world war Let’s help our suffering, starving neighbors in Mexico to new life by giving of our bounteous abundance bfreely and without stint; by aiding them to solve their problems in the best way they may, so that once more —soon—all this continent may dwell in peace and happy security. It would be fine, wouldn't it? * © & © * On the Road to Johnny Clancy’s E WHO sows must reap! The treacherous turns in the road that leads to Johnny Clancy’s roadhouse have hurtled many a joy Tider, in the last year or two, to death or injury And now— A big machine, driven by nobody knows whom, flashes out of the darkness and Johnny Clancy is left | lying senseless. States—the *“* © * & * SCIENTISTS ARE warning blondes to keep away from the sun and a lot of fond mammas are busily ad- Yising their sons to keep away from the blondes ee 8 eR WE NEVER could understand why so many poets Write of violets, lilies and roses and so few indite epics to cherry pie and strawberry shortcake * * * * a = A NEW JERSEY man testified that his wife nagged 105 pounds off him in one year, which explains why so few married men are fat. e 6's s os A NEW JERSEY court has decided that one boy is worth two girls. We'll bet not one man on that jury was under 75 years of age. oo & 6 @ 2 BRITAIN IS spending $15,000,000 a day on the war Probably it is those oyerhead charges that increase the expense. *_*¢ ee & & THE ANTI-TIPPING bill passed the Illinois senate Two fellows tipped us that it would 1c Fancy Top Collapsible Drinking Cup . You should have one for your outing trips specially if you are healthy. It is not so particula: if you are diseased Wickel-plated screws are used where nice, neat and lasting ap pearance or finish is desired. 40c 14-Inch Half-Round Bastard File The wholesale price at 75% is Fasteners ... know valu dreds of savings. Glad to have you make us an offer for any article in stock. Auto, Fixturese—All to go. 10 DURHAM DUPLEX OR ONE DOZEN OTHER SAFETY RAZOR BLADES SHARPENED FOR 25c SPINNING’S CASH STORE Frfcssex"™ 1 Dozen 1x4, 1x13 or 1x14 Round-Head Screws, Dozen . - 2 Box of 100 Acme, Saw-Edge, Tapering, Se eee Box or Wood . % STAR—TUESDAY, JUNE 22, 1915, PAGE 4, ‘A Married Man’s Troubles ‘ j t | SAY, IF YouR® NOT \'4 USING | Raa cP ll Alls bah oiareeee cena GOING TO USE THAT \oPHONE! ~ You'VE BEEN STAIOWG EXD YOU FATHeAD! - | PHONE I'D Like ‘TO tl THERE FOR 20 MINUTES iB —7_USe IT AND HAVEN'T SAID A { f { 1 i ‘ j Stella and Gertie : ‘ ; ‘ " m ; ‘ ‘ By Bert | GEE WERE COME “ThE OVS. XMEW WE LANDED TO: Day JOT A WEEK geen pena WONDER HOW THhY (CAPA, wa WANT TO 1k POO, mM. wre RTAY Aboakp rom || SOTME WEEK pour en AROAR > me \ name 4 —— oiew ru TELL vou CAP -WELL THIS | GO UP TO THE HOTEL m AT WIGHT.) FAMERE (19 QUIET AN'SUREP THI ¥ WOULD ‘TAKE YOU — FIRST THRER VACATION Urs res Wwawy THe wah ™ Nt TC A : LEFTY Yer THE CAPTAIN \e gg ly nd AO | ot eae ue ee aaere i = TO Say oo Fale “er | — {ys ™ we ee Nor ¥ > , (ABoarD t t + MOST ANYTHING w or none at all, and shefoors to flee hame frae the corn ttle one Harper's) field, an’ that’s no mair than a NOW HERE IS AN 46608. WAND EXTREMELY NOVEL EFFECT If | might bh oa that hand agai INA DAINTY SHADE. + NOTICE THE VERY CHARMe ING PATTERN OF — ttle one chose Magazine The Bugg House is a I'd little care what others sought popular hotel in Ludington, e+ | “Hoot, mon!” the other replied, That hand | held lang syne Mich., and Harry Chin is a “Don't any of your friends | “I've seen it that windy that the " social leader in Beardstown, come to see you on visiting | crows had to walk home.” Gayot" Clasped lovingly in mine That hand! So warm it was and) 7) asked the kindly old | ARS soft! | Mother—What's the matter with Soft? Ne'er wan so soft a - — . m,” responded No. 777444, | your eye, Tommy? ‘ thing! “they are all here wit me.” Tommy—That boy next door hit Kk & very small apple. Did &.66 me Ah, me TH he it ne'er again sleter Ace, ten, knave, queen and king!| you let her have her choice, as 1| Two aged Scotchmen were dis What for? ee. ite a he cussing Inigh winds within their) “He said I hit him firet.” “Pepa, Wan. Mobis the Henk wpe ee memories | “And did you? . man te have the stormach Ling ran ernet | rentled the tiny I mind {t bein’ sic a win’,” said| “No; honest, I didn’t, mamma. i I told her she cold have the lit- one, “that it took the crows three “Well, why didn't you?” achi Why do you ask, Tommy?” | cause the Sunday-echoo! teacher said the Lord gave Mo- ses two tablets.” | ae He Boob! The great men are all dead she said, with evident regret But the beautiful women are not,” he replied, looking earnest! at her Of course,” she added, after a moment's reflection, "I always cept present company GENTLEMEN Mr. Cowboy wishes to announce that he and hundreds of his fellow Cowboys and Cowgirls will be at the THe neckties ff NONG OF THA DAFFY TWADDL OR ILC MUSS UP YOUR HAIRY 80 do I,” he said Then she asked if he wou td be good enough to conduct ber to her husband Mra. Davenport gave her two 1 some fruit one afternoon % it to Joseph, she bade him let the little sister have the first choice Joseph, 1 noticed that your little de REAL HAIR ____ GROWER Found at Last! JULY 10 to 16 in 30 Days.” $1,000.00 Reward if We Fail on Our Positive Guarantee. Try It at Our Risk— Mail Coupon Today. “Grows Hair to take part in the Cowboy Congress and Contest for the Championship Prizes. Indians from four tribes will also be here to participate in racing and riding, and exhibit their Tribal Dances. Hundreds of horses—buckers, racers, saddle and relays—have been secured. “Wild steers, too—all longhorns. For Quality and Magnitude This Show Is Unsurpassed We want you to know what this show is. Another article In The Star’s health campaign being conducted with co-operation of American Medical Association The summer season and its ac eating. People whose diet is jcompanying hot weather present] well chosen, who don’t eat too three all-impor much, and whose digestion con- tant sanitary sequently is good, don't have problems — gar. canker sores. Thus, to prevent bage and rubbish sores, take better care of disposal and fly: i cl swatting | your food more carefully, e = hei ei sera | Two of them de- cise more care in choosing your Bins wcoetfiygrt aic Pegs | pend, for solution, food, and your stomach will Wondertul Glecovery of the cone upon one thing— take care of the canker sores. Fagg 9 fbr ere and Parte | wife will keep the home! - ; pe ” eee MALBUT MouSTAY At Madison Park Race Track, Seattle,July10t0 16 rubbish will cease to exist and the The only afternoon amusement during Shrine Week. HERE ARE THE EVENTS almost negligible quantity, been bald for years tell how they now Garbage disposal is almost equal — glory 4 tle's halibut fishing industry |bair « nay they have xc after a fow applications ly dependent upon cleaniiness, in| another form. “Order” is perhaps a| Will ikely stay in Seattle, accord better word, Much depends upon|!%s to P. L. Smithers, vice presi |the householder's methods [dent of the Booth Fisheries Co., re: |treaiment | I¢ garbage is draineq and jcently returned from Prince We do not care whether you are both ned fai panee betore: ede aepositan| Pett nee Rul rea with fallipe, hel ye Event No. 1—-Stage Conch Race, on the track Event No. 13—Coweirls’ Relay Race, on the track, in the garbage can, then there will|_ Halibut fishermen threatened to|%*\" " . Event No. 2—Riding Wild Bulls, in the arena Event No. 14—Steer Roping by Cowboys, in the move their headquarters to Prince | tome Rupert some time a unless the | “CRY#TOL r vie port commission was permitted to], We Klvs you ® binding guartinte build terminal facilities here for | Wit ont vou x cont if ae ae hot tot Ithoroly understood by everybody, | *® landing of fish, This was per “will do" all we ted by co ° . If garbage is properly disposed of Holl thrvelever ee ae rubbish burned and the breeding We were offered a free site and|® places of flies wiped out, then there) cheap power and ice,” sald Smith | will be few sanitary difficulties to). but we won't move, I told ., old Event No. 3—Indian Standing Race, on the track arena. Event No. 4—Cowboy Saddle Race, on the track. | Event No. 18—Pony Express Race, on th , . oxpress Race, e track, Event No. 5—Inidian Squaw Race, on the track Event No. 6—Riding Comedy Burro, in the arena, | Event No. 16—Buck Indian Race. on the track. Event No, 7—Steer Bulldogging, on the tra Event No. 17—Trick and Fancy Riding, on the Event No. 8—Cowboys’ Relay Race, on the track track Event No. 9—Indian Ceremonial War Dance, in Event No, 18—Free-for-all Race, on the track. little garbage nuisance and a Howes death rate, The draining and | wrapping process is all-4mportant. | These three problems should be arena (Cowboys, cowgirls, Indians— Event No, 10—Cowgirl Saddie Race, on the track nokody barred) irae ARIF OUL Of Che GUMD-| them at Prince’ meijeey they eet Se nr | Event No. 11—Indlan Relay @, on the track , | Event Now 19—Ducking Horse Contest, in the mer season. j better build up their own halibut |{ 8t: Binghamton, N.Y eo een ae ere ee Ay ya |'"Cteantiness means not only an|trade then try torteke Bette | peu canban | #randstand Event No, 20—Wilf Horse Race, on the track, orderly hom 4 yard, but means | clean food, clean alr and clean hab-| The Cresio Laboratories All Illustrate Range Life and Scenes of Frontier Days. living, abstinence from rich, indi gestible foods, deep sleep in pure) paris, June 22 | air and much outdoor exercise | : Seats can be reserved at any time. Address WESTERN STAMPEDE AND ROUND-UP Phone Elliott 4841 313-314 Hoge Building German 14-inch guns have again bombarded Dun. | kirk Several civillans were killed Canker sores in the mouth | during the shelling of the coast ity, are an evidence of improper it was officially announced today, i chet aller

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