The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 17, 1915, Page 4

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Member of the Scripps Northwest Leagee of Newspaperc Published Dally by The Siar Publishing On Phone Mam 9400 PREVENTING CRIMINALS hanged. bandits.” took their lives as pen- alty for the trail of crime they had blazed. The execution over, a little, care-worn woman came down the steps of the county jail. She was Mrs. Sophie Van Dine, mother of Harvey Van Dine, one of the ban- dits. She had just seen him hanged. As she reached the sidewalk, she stopped and said: “MY BOY DIDN'T HAVE A CHANCE. Work forced me to leave him alone EN years ago in Chicago three youths were They were the famous “car barn All under 21—mere boys—but the state life to saving other boys.” Today you can find her working in one of Chicago’s municipal hospitals, in the ward for de- fectives, They call it the “horror” ward. Working among babies and children whose minds are dis- eased, and deformed because they were born with diseased, deformed bodies. Innocent victims of poverty, disease, vice. As their bodies heal and grow strong Mrs. Van Dine works that their minds also may heal and grow strong; that they may grow up healthy, nor- mal humans instead of criminals and murderers. Isn't there a lesson in this? Chicago isn’t so tar from Seattle, Then in your own way, and amid your own surroundings, do your share to make this a better world. Fight disease, fight vice, fight poverty. Fight all three so that not only your own children but some other mother’s boy WILL HAVE A CHANCE. ASBESTOS FASHIONS Think it over. KINDNESS NEVER FAILS EN have always tried to discover new ideas, better morals, higher principles. In the Spartan days they looked for health— in the period of the Greeks they sought culture— in the time of Alexander the Great men believed in wars. Each system resulted in failure—they failed because with their BRUTISHNESS, their PHYSI- CAL HOBBY, their ARISTOCRATIC NOTIONS, they overlooked one part of the teachings of Con fucius, Moses, Christ and Mohammed—they missed THAT WHICH NEVER FAILS—KIND- Kindness is like wheat—it INCREASES when cultivated—the more you sow the more you will reap, if you cultivate. NEVER MIND THE WHY “cc OMAN’S love of power alone is behind the suffrage movement,” declares a dis- tinguished Eastern anti-suffragist, who is chortling over the late election returns, of the power is doing and has done, she un foubted! feels that she would like some of the power, in orc to produce different results. Men folks can waste a lot of time in tryin figure out just why woman wants things The question as'to whether. we will have equal suffrage hinges altogether upon whether woman wants it badly enough. You can apply this idea te a matter of a pair of new shoes, or to the ballot f¢ president. Given a thing upon which woman has fully set her heart, and adverse majorities in New York Pennsylvania and Massachuse are mere tem porary things, like the fly season, hay-fever and such. Man has lived long and stupidly if he has not yet got the correct answer to “Does a woman get what she wants?” We firmly believe that he has acquired that answer and that it would be a short, clear cut across a rugged and dreary waste if the question of suf- frage were submitted to the votes of women only. MRS SOPHIE VAN DINE “ee . , on ONE OF the ridiculous performances of the day is It is a terrible charge, but woman might as Nick Longworth’s attempt to belittle Wilson's handling well plead guilty to it. As woman looks the world of war matters. It must make even Southern Ohio over and observes what man's exclusive possession ha-ha. most of the day. Disease and bad surroundings made a criminal of him. It’s over now, but I'm going to devote the rest of my gy IREPROOF clothes are the suggestion of a Brooklyn professor, If they'll really guaran- tee a fellow’s job, he can have our order for a suit. By Allma V4 GOING To RIGHT PUT SOMETHING] | Now — PORTER, HAND Fata REMINDS \i-f [ Dutbursts of Everett True] A Married Man's Troubles ™ —~— : ALL RIGHT SIR I NONCE] Yes, | Know- (Ve = ITS GETTING DEEN GIVING TT ANTI- QUITE GREY, GIR YES, ) KNOW THAT How CAN A > Too - (MIN HALF- WRITE SUCH SILLY MAN ON IT~ SlSH AS THESE Lerrers Me. 5 =<) WaT MouRN ow Me MY HAT — THIS DivOoRCE CASE !! FATS 1H Stour Ne ey Good DAN! RECOGNIZE His ¢ Dearest DMRuuNG: \ EVERY MOMENT IS 4 THOUSAND \ YEARS WHEN 1 AM NOT WITH You. THE BRIGHTEST STARS ARE DULL COMPARED tO YouR BeAuTiFUL EYES, AND Your Vvorc® 1s HEAVENLY MUSIC. A MILLION KISSER! WITH UNDYING AFPECTION, YouR EVERETT, STUDY DAYTON PLAN DAYTON, 0., Nov. 17.—To study nad the Da ity Ma ers of the National 3 yal league and of the Na tional City Managers’ association began conventions here today | bet and mise takes & evrybody in the cort room was that is how a lawyer put a pur-neerly crying and fel feckly good devorse soot on the the husband to the p Ifrite & kep bin kifant from getting life a bundel of allymoney for when & it he got threw with his epeech evry | body was laffing @ bard the cup- jpet made up And that put the kibosh jon any further sooing { thie lawyer for the dame who |nood her husbend was telling the When You're Well KEEP WELL | Another Artisie in The Star's Health Campaign Being Conducted With Co- operation of American Medical Association ood have been all rite !f/, had known when he sald anuff, but he went rite on and yelled to the joorey this stuff “think my bearers of @ pore neg-| leckted wife, all aloan in the grate dreery house, rocking the crade! Joorey how bad his kiiant felt with one foot and wiping away her) about ft & how frend husbend had heartbraking tears with the oth beat It out & left her home all er—”" aloan with the baby & by golly he sure did patnt a pick shure of wo and sorrer for t CHURCH TAX AGAIN Editor The Star: One of the most Important questions confront. ing us ts the taxation of churoh property. Our taxes are very high |To exempt the property of any| church from paying Its proportion jal share of taxes ts to compel the | taxpayers to give financial ald to} that church | Now, without stopping to argue! Most of the diseases of later life the ¢ ition, let me ank, te are primarily due to aging of the|any legitimate reason why blood vessels as ajers should mpelled to reault of exeassen|a church, whose doctrines they do YOSH'S RIT JAUNTS AROUND KYOTO, Japan, Nov. 17.—A ban- quet, at h 100,000 guests were entertained, was tendered today to nation by the newly crowned Yoshthito. He himself nt was spiritually pres the country every body hol with there haw haws dame'wife and her husbe d rite ou nding the johny pay-| apport ae it is all ways a} mundy. good thing for peepel to know what paag.’ the front seat. of some sort, of| not believe? they are talking about and that | A overeating, alco LEVI WRIGHT. | wood keap them oute f trub —7) hole stimulants! SS ———— WH or overwork MOTHER HAS PLAN LI ila ll Leinddty Avoidance | Editor The Ster: 1, ike hun ! a phi . hort of these ex | dreds of other mothers in Seattle. ' 5 | cesses would have been waiting for the report of | g add five years | Fire Marshal Pringhurst and Fire | / to the life of the average adult Chief Stetson on the safety of our) R A moderate amount ‘004 food, | schools, and ing it would bring | 5 we with not too much and the| their ement of outelde fire : drinking of 6 water,/@#eRpes on all schoo! buildings, | a will keep the digestion and kidneys | Dave just read the result of their i {Commerce. M Carrigan and|in puch co om as to veld many| on of the schools, To | Fred C. Brown among korn te later fb I am disappointed | a he et ri children attending school m Ne, women are not OF COURSE HE WAS velasaseas wich ataee lin one of these 6 bufldings| Rub Pain Right Out With hens ereateree, 1 | “ I tenes Signor Bluffo 8198 | ible of any nervous strain, and the| Without any fire ape, and I Small Trial Bottle of Old | SECOND AND UNION a ct wm om | ‘Haintet eo nigh indulgence in 15 or 20 minutes oc] Wane, thete, ityes adequately, Pro-| “St, Jacobs Oil” Ah d yo io 7 . z tected while they are in the build a © men whee |do you think Han xercise night and morning—these | 1. ee sas ‘ RO aiccer wears | “He must ha Sp ihe base Severance Of 8 Mae Canit-we mothers 4nd tethers do|_ 2h umatiem ts “pain only." Not| Statement of Condition at Close of Business November 10, 1915. Broce asn't hap 6. J 4 one © in fifty requ nternal | wasn't, & Some physical defects, however, | someth ‘ Lat ua take our chile | te atr ne, maa ae 3 . develop in all people as they| ont unit the. het them | soothin ing "St. Jacobs | : re | y one over 40 | Pitteq un an. i oh aad FS your sore, stiff, ach: | RE oO 4 Te cia gute tor hysical ex-| gards fire es De, a8 Te ling joints and muscles, and relief 4 ernile Ri led aut for) a compe ae = comes inttantly. “Bt. Jacobs Otl" ; Givorce Tuesday, alleging her hus y divense | cicr eee ety STARKLY. would petl-|ie'q. harmless rheumatism cure|i] Loans and Discounts ........ssececees sesceeces yeees8 672,966.63 bend had held her up and at 1 oint f ected at its beginning |eq mothers and fathers, club wem.| Which never disappoints and can | Munici $ at $300 ee oe VERMONT ats and checked before it does its dend-| on, ete, have any effect and to|%°* ba | Municipal Bonds... +++. sssseeeeeeeeeeeee cena 120,008.08 a bet Broth ; rat {ly work, 1g Bice ye ep sch 4 i © up! Quit complaining! | 4 2 Be comnetl ot Bosial Agen! ny nureh Tuesday night on Thom should they be presented? |Get @ small trial bottle of old, bon-|fJ Other Bonds ..............00. . 33,100.00 ee taser? waeeting | 1d cruise of Atlantic fleet in] A heavy overcoat Ie lighter to | 4.—The school board; yes, [0st “St. Jacobs Ofl" at any drug| State and King County Warrants 50,159.78 Gssembly hall of New Chamber of | i999 carry than a heavy cold. 7 stride store, and in just a moment you'll otate anc g y Warrants. . 159.78 Talking of tongue twisters, be free from rheumatic pain, sore Stocks 2,300.00 | ¢ry saying this one a dozen ENTERTAINERS COMING The queen of Norway le the most] ness, stiffness and swelling. Don’t eee - j times: “Flesh of freshly fried The Beverly Entertainers, four|¢conomically attired queen in Hu-|suffer! Rellef awaits you. “St. | Safe Deposit Equipment ey ee PKaihel Meee es Se ee 15,000.00 ' fish."—M. J. K. girls, young and pretty, will fur.|fope. She spends $1,000 yearly on| Jacobs O11" has cured millions of | gail a Y q o @|nish the program of the next Star |her dress. The queen of Spain is|rheumatism sufferers in the last DPUrierar OMG IRC OGs ¢ 6c ncy s carson. vai bina a on PELE ‘ 18,546.91 3 ! Lyceum number at the ¥. W, C, A.|the most extravagantly dres#ed|half century, and is just as good | : 500 3 CRIPPLED auditorium at 8:15 Saturday night. |queen. Her dress bills run to about|for ectatica, neuralgia, lumbago,|f} fCal Estate and OUNer reSOUTCES. 6. eee ee ne eee 43,112.94 d | I'm now in the crippled tur- | |The quartet plays various Instru.|$15,000 a year backache, sprains | alture business ments and sings. Bealde the muste- | —— - ——|}f Government and Railroad Bonds........ } "Making on | costum snd readings «= 6 | I (I vibbaueciaialieaies SRENETARD (paren If Cross, Feverish or Bilious|* j | POKANE Give “California Syrup | Pane ctdren |What Thin Folks Should) a $1,287,136.43 ; ghey a vs) Do to Gain Weight And a ¥ 4 No matter what alla your child, a| Rev. T. lech: mévies foe Suda, Caters - n Return | LIABILITIES F gentle, thorough laxative should al-| come past sad We eile E Ways be the first treatment given.| byterian ch eat ta: Bee 2 our little one ts outot-sorts, | merly held pastorate Capital Stock Paid in <a Vetea AO4is@ UMN E 100,000.00 ‘ jalt-siok, isn’t resting, ing and i . p foals > ve 484902 EP ioe uathet) ses aoeni eONe padre. Anz 2 Surplus and Undivided Profits.......... 14,8 42.93 it tongue is coated, This is a sure FINICKY! PM CMIRe | osc aaa saiase CoAee vy LEE Go td bl A Le ee oe 1,172,293,50 sign that it’s little stomach, liver E Wilkins ude and bowels are clogged with waste didn't ha o 7 Account $1 2 1 en cross, irritable, fe r Ht | 87,136.43 ia a | National Apple Sh es stomech-ache, ai rho pe theoah,! Aunt. Wilkin t fe] = e Ow DEPOSITS NOVEMBER 10; 1915... 6.0060) 0% Celnea cenlias ames a0 California Syrup of Figs,” and in| ‘trent cussed ov. 15th-20th, DEPOSITS SEPTEMBER 3, 1915...... Levees eet 1,062,480.92 @ few hours all the constipated the same butter 1d bi Polson, undigested food and rovr : | Tickets on sale until Friday, Final return limit Nov. 22nd.| INCREASE IN DEPOSITS 5 y moves out of its little vas i NCREASE SPRL EO od CN 8a OW ERR OMIA Oe OE 109,812.58 without griping, and you|, Comerstone of | Thr e Hi . 012.58 meMothers con rest. easy after ety. |°TH00. Manoha of Washington I tigh | lass Modern THIS PRACTICAL INDORSEMENT OF THE CHANGE IN OUR #ng this harmless “frult laxative.” eee oe eee ee AnthSaloot Leave Senile dalty.o nt ere Trains, LOCATION IS MUCH APPRECIATED BY THE DIRECTORS, WHO because it never fails to cleanse the yf Anti-Saloon weave Seattle daily—9:15 M.,, 7:3 . : " , EYPECT CONTINI] Ie 7 ie oT pons Mttle one’s liver and bowels and |!eaeie in.Portland Tuesday, se Foe beth Ceeervah OR, HAC ee ee ee CONFIDENTLY EXPECT CONTINUOUS ADDITIONS TO THE 698 gweaten the stomagh and they | ator Borah pledged sup smons lickers, ete apply Ticket Office. |} NEW ACCOUNTS OPENED SINCE SEPTEMBER 11 dearly love its pleasant taste. Full 2° oJ y tie NE / , ‘ NE SINCE ¢ I : , Shractions for nobles elves of tit | A.clowe friend may be fine to Columbia and Second Avenue ; jen and for grown-ups printed on| have except when you want to Co, \ 7S sROCK. P. eg 6 pa p " E. SHORROCK, President atch bottle. borrow money, and other leading drugetate, supply Phones: Main 117, Elliott $609 } fHOMAS S. LIPPY, Vice President i " ome . ar there ts a large dem " " - se MAS § ‘ ; c res r ~ . . jeware of countertelt tix syrups ee aemand|'T, J. MOORE, C. W. MELDRUM ra wean J. V. A. SMITH, Cashier Ask your druggist for a 50-cent CORRECT ite this new preparation has, from| City Pass. and Tkt. Agt nas, , ALE? DER MYERS, Secretary bottle of “California Syrup of| “A, B, C, D, K, F, G—what comes rte, given splendi ° bois: 8 Asst. Gen'l Pass, Agt. | ind Treasurer R. W. SPRAGUE, Assi F Figs”; then see that it's made by | after G? d the teacher. o and vitalizer, tt8 use te not | a EEeereree: | ; , ; Seth oe Ceniatant) Gaabiee '

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