The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 15, 1915, Page 4

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Member of the Sertppe Northwest League ot Newspapers Published Dally by The Star Publishing Co. Phame Main 9400 ANOTHER BOSS GONE UNDER ha SMITH, deposed democratic boss of New Jersey, and arch political foe of President Wilson, has gone inté bankruptcy to the tune of $1,750,000. Federal banking authorities forced him to resign as president of the Federal Trust com- pany of Newark, thus precipitating the failure. If you dig down beneath the surface you will find most political bosses bankrupt. Sometimes the bankruptcy takes a financial turn, as in this case, but oftener the bosses are bankrupt morally, which is far worse for their creditors—the public. The sooner the bossing business is broken up, the better it will be for American politics. SOME OF the swellest chickens in the country are now on exhibition in Seattle. Take that either way you choose. The feathered show is in the White Market building. Deputy Sheriffs, scenting a deep, dank plot, dig up @ new grave and find—a horse. Gosh! If he weren't $0 entirely demised, what a chance for a horse laugh STAR—WEDNESDAY, DEC, 15, 1915. A PREDICTION The republican convention will be held in Chicago the week of June 7. hat isn’t all that has been already settled. PAGE 4, EDITORIAL PAGE OF THE SEATTLE STAR Which May Interest Republican State Chairman Hartson and King County Chairman Whitney . This was settled yesterday. In Chicago, on June 7, the state of Washington will be “represented” by delegates who have been “handpicked” by State Chairman Hartson and County Chairman Whitney and other wotild-be bosses. The Star makes this prediction arid dares Hartson and Whitney to deny it: The people of this county and of this state will have no voice in the selection of the delegates who are to help nominate the next republican candidate for president and shape the republican platform. “UNETHICAL” TO LET PUBLIC KNOW R. H. J. Haiselden, the physician who refused to operate on Baby Bollinger and permitted the hopeless defective to die, may be expelled from the Chicago Medical society for “unethical con- duct!” The council of the society has so recom- mended yesterday. Haiselden Why? Because Dr. Haiselden let the baby die? No, not at all. They’re “het up” because Dr. TOLD THE PUBLIC IN SIGNED STATEMENTS WHY he let the baby die. The “ethical doctors” evidently believe the public should be kept in ignorance on these matters of life and death. Just such petty acts as these put the greatest profession on earth in a light that it does not deserve, Wy mati, out of ctiy, one your, #850; @ he, a up to @ tle, Wash., postotfies ae THINK OF THE MAILMAN YCME! Phat’ means: DO YOUR CHRISTMAS MAILING EARLY! Your duty isn’t finished after you have gone forth early to shop and thus lifted part of the awful holiday burden from the shoulders of the tired shop girls. There’s still the hardest worked person of all at the last hour to think of and he’s the mailman, He’ been the goat! Let’s give him a surprise this year and do our Christmas mailing as early as our Christmas hop- ping. just as important a and it alway ERICKSON AND Griffiths are already aboard the mayoralty boat. Next? DOC MATTHEWS modestly asserts he has the saloon and saloon substitute question all solved. And to think Henry Ford never asked him on the Oscar II. A Married Man’s Troubles CAN * 3’ POSE ITS OH, SAY- HELEN,~TOM JUST CAME. A CHRISTMAS | HOME AND He WENT STRAIGHT UP TO HIS ROOM — HE SGemMED TO BE HIDING A PACKAGE HE HAD UNDER His Arm | - 5 OW, THEY'LE FIT Acc RiGwT. IF THEY Don'y, You JUST BRING "THEM Back AND WE WILL MAKE (IT con MM Iu MM 4S9, (AAPEU LUN! LOAILE NEILL LTTE RE 111; SEMA Yes, IF THEY’RE NOT ALL RIGHT I CAN USE UP MY VALUABLE TIME IN COMING BACK HERE SO You CAN peg MAKE IT RIGHT AGAIN! = SET OUT YouR LITTLE TaPe MEASURE BECAUSE —- You’RE GOING TO MAKE IT RIGHT S\) - RIGHT NO! + NEW YORK, r WEY SEARCH ALONE IN THE WORLD! WAVE GOT To FIND A AACE (OR, SAVED BY A HALL RUG!) THE ‘GIRLS SECURE LODGING IN ‘CRow’s RECT” Hote. — NEXT To THE DocKs iM SLIDE: iw THIS wil | HERBERT QUICK SAYS: BY HERBERT QUICK é Pa ed by an expedition {ther Eu- of for us, ehow t WILL ASTOUND YOU AT THE rop Asia tear the eatablishm They say we are in @ blue funk of autocracy IN THE EDITOR’S MAIL ppb they are ctw, auld adopt as high & de WHY PREPAREDNESS? | sential elements of defe Editor The Star: A nation-wide B. Propaganda is being pursued for Preparedness. To defend what? Stroll up First ave. in this cit on the west side, a bio south of a public mark & look at an aged lady, pr nse JAQUES If we should develop as high a degree of democracy as Switz erland has renlized along with her “militariem,” we could aban WANTS IT “THE MOUNTAIN” don all our reform organizations which seek to give the people Pf the tools of democracy and use laren ger rag . those tools for the abolition, of tention of merciful passersby 7 “ serene slavery Keep going but don @ pate eyes to the level of those . Or some poor sister of the night will after having invite your atte a a oin out to them A nation that or position for * reasoner is bility of our - the an Here's a Safe and Easy Way by that th Which You May Gain 10 Pounds = "at or More of Solid, Healthy, ed Permanent Flesh THIS WEEK Have you a brother in the war Have you lost a relative Are you undecided about anything Have you lost anything Does he love you Does she love you Is your husband worried Is your wife worried reached ¢ ONIM DRTERMIN ASK FRESCOTT IT. 6 Other Acts That Will Please You WILL GIVE CONCERT INCLUDING of the coma, or vice! We cs eR pec h dition to contin: nine wan Die can on Necessary for even « t that if it 1, rr ee - se i e 4 ‘ Iack a home and k otenan ork reare heard tol great joy for the nat >| great joy for the r both manhood and es at neadion Nobody wants to assume the 3 ade JEFFERSON, task of preparedness. Every- seep Hall, Wa aive. body would like to escape it HITUMG GASSES: silieesiare t g them ou & reed on us by a fee ABOUT OUR “NUT” LAWS t t “JW. EDMUNDS.Oph.D. Editor The Star I saw an ar. taken from an Eastern news. ogy aoe , It sald, they made such | rur tina'th iggested to @ certain Spr : or the lin bodle THE ORIGINAL young g for a position ‘ t he's MALTED MILK : The Food-drink for All Ages, spraf rigs More healthful than Tea of Coftee, |2r17;,A8 the wag Agrees with the weakest digestion. us, invigorating and nutrit 4 ‘o van ahent ta A Quick Lunch Prepared in a Minute reign of peace, but that does not r mee actual, practical question - Unioss you say “HORLIOK 3” . luct of | ma , 6 of a possible invasior : : you may got a Substitute. | p 8 oT ‘i Palaver won't do. Let them niva os scseananihon get down to debate on military details. For if there is a poss! bility of a succensful attack on us, the American people have dread equipment auxiliaries, aero- arrange would not be suffic Matinees, 10c and 15¢ Show Starts at 2:30 Twice Nightly 7:30 and 9:10 Prices, 10c, 15c, 20c. It’s a Good Pleasing Bill THE FOUR MODELS IN FLESHINGS and MILDRED GROVER and DICK RICHARDS IN PIANO AND SONGS SAVE YOUR TEETH OHIO CUT RATE DENTISTS 207 University St. Opposite F y witheut pain from 20 FREE ADMISSION AT DREAMLAND who dike to ait DANCING EVERY EVENING ur HV ERY ONB WELCOME | ford te ing whe — |4l chorus gives a concert at the church for the benefit of the May school, Resides . there will be or rano plano solos, violin solos, con nd trios, 'nd mebbe a © and more ehoru flower Sunday Cement Filling, 2%e. OErOs BNE Nothing but the beat material used—einranteed for 15 years Amalgam Fil) Gold Alloy Fi G8. B00 to 81.00 $4.00 ) $1.50 i 5 00 ‘ $5.00 tat each chatr Jeweler and Siliveremith 010 Second Ave, Near Madison|| aiiaiaid | Albert ieies |, silver offering sssment, ° 1

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