The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 29, 1916, Page 6

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Attorneys-at-Law err re Attorneys—Patent FRED P. GORIN Secured oF feo refunded THAR & ¥— Fate oe ian ae eh ARIS a } ; ; aan A a Bicvcle Supplies Carnenters nl REM tte | SEN Chatte! Loans New SOVPANY. NEW ry a METHODS —Loane from $10 made quick? nr Clothing : Clothing for : Men and * Women 2 and up 4 $2 Mike Co. Ben, 1017 Pike st and 1904 First ave. Phone Main 6333 MIKE LOANED sit a The Reliehte. 907 Third ave enews Star Want Ads cover the eatire 1 and Lawyer i ving & Music Opticians Phre ists MADAM KIR U Ex . shir sicians ar ory ‘ COHEN eens Storag iow and ae e yes) Well Drillin Ree | Married Li WA NT & mas i | . j ww Bh One cent a word per nse Six times for the pr t Ee Coupon books —¢ ) a to be used as desired —$ — a lelp and Situa nm ads - if ra e, b neral Notices 0. ‘s h a Transient—Charge Advertising ming. eymaas «Wer line per insertion " ra : Six insertions for the price aan 20 per cent dire within 10 days after f fant ada. received up to 1 | for tnrertion same 4 ‘The Star will + errors In W B= insertion, and fh ; «ter m construed as an a condition by the ad Advertisers at Cash receipt when ca fers address: phone The Star w Parties cal for sumes 10 rest action Want Ad. Agent t t RINCOLN. PATS | Korth 946. 45th a w ] Want Ad_ Agent B: , P. i Mt | 7—Furniture Wanted ‘ AND! KE TEE CS i “ : 8—For Sale Miscellaneous arena ads ¥ PLL LAS —— ?1—Female Help Wanted P A SUMMER SCHOOL ’ els SLM La L -Female Situation ; Aes e 4 ‘ Personals ; 4 REDUCED RATES 4 ‘ ba) iversit 4 D ; ‘ CHEAPY i ing ma . 7 iG POWERS $16.00 each, 94 PREIS 4 10—For Sale Livestock *3 ele o>, 13—For Sale Poultry b/ ’ 8 15—Lost and Found ‘ with one oil, Wash \ [Classified Business ; Directory| Supplies Store Fixtures and Showcases Vdward te nied Vanted Tandgulet con Dide # learning STAR—MONDAY, MAY 29, 1916. A Married Man’s Troubles ; 09, | PAGE 6 |} WONDER WAY OUR | WAITER [ BRING: ai Fooo? poesn’T Decoration Day David P. Eastman 308 Thi Personals fe h- ’ WOMAN A i Mediu ICT Spiritual For Rent For Rent Furnished Apts. HE'S GONE ONA rec (GUESS [wee Boy! | ott 1A Furnished Unfurnished Unfurnished Apartments HOTELS Mrnov nD LOT SNAP Use Spe “mpire Way Addition $5 Cash and 52.50 nates ic } the Housekeeping ACREAGE BUILDINGS FOR SALE rs Houses for Homesteads LOANS Vietoria, He KED MO SAY, PAGE Our het aes WAITER, , WILL You 4 gi 5 VITAL STATISTICS | Hirthe yi 4 q ow Marriages “ ' PUGET Asked STEAMERS ALL LOCAL ROUTES AME POCK, FOOT OF ° er Bol Dow, fori t t8p Tacoma Direct Mieamers Tacoma and tt Soha Indiaman pelle . oo e a spe single ‘ 4900 LEAVE FROM COLMAN STREET MARION ae Everett —Bellingbam— Anacortes ' wend ptipm as 8 A Cietp . at Ban Juan Isinode—Neilingham Ste. Rosalie, for ¥ ene al! Sa Aan Juan isiands Bellingham am Ate, Puget, for Bele! 9 aha Vert Towomend May and am Ste. Poth reept ** Hang Maxwelton i 6am Mtr, Pot Mauwe Port Townsend —Port Cree comt and W Str Walaleale, for 4 00p r ‘owneend, Port * M Angeles, rt Cree. ailam and day wa te Port Gamble—Ludiow— Flagler Meamer Sioux, for) » foam ae Kingston bile} daily x + glon,| except * wa a4. 10 Hangs! dale Hatarday Only Steamer” Sioux 8465 Belling t ¢ f ane PEGET SOUND MAVIGATION Co. Ticket € Os 1 Townsend —Port EATS, HAVE You FoRGOTTEN NO |INDEED-YoURE THE TWO BROILED LOBSTERS, | REMEMBER. One Per Cent of Our Population Gets a Quarter of the 46 Billions Which the U. S. Earns Yearly BY BASIL M. MANLY Noted American Economic tigator Inves In my last arti where the national income cle | showed you 1 $46, 000,000,000 COMES FROM An even more important question Is | WHO GETS IT t ‘ ere are 24 he and with (he " ite n titute ONE-THIRD enn th ONP r f the f fee ecaive < $900, The ot $26,000,000,400 of na tie ° re thin 56 per e r er ‘ art goem to the aln the " Smal! Business Man P. Except fe nes . ama , , ' act extinet. Look, for ex ample, at manufacturing, where as ‘ GUTY PER 1 made were WHO OWNS THESE COR PORATIONS? There are hun dreds of thousands of stock and bondholders, many of are salaried people and a few even wage earners, but the holdings of the majority are relatiyely — insignificant The real ownership and the absolute control is con¢entrat ed in the hands of a few thou: multi-millionaires, fully one-half of whom live on that little nub of rock known as Manhattan Island sand How Stock Is Divided ¢ talist e n The United tat ed as th reme exi#mple e an exbtit in t di “orca ‘ { Lc ae Take the comm " )00 shares and the er cent, w the weed onl er Taking all preferred tog as than ON AND-A-HALF PER CENT of t W000 stockholders OWNED FIF. TY.SEVEN PER CENT of all the { Two per Cent. Control | have examined for this in vestigation every stockhalders tr public for three years, and have found that, taking them all together—big com panies and little companies banks, railroads and industries less than TWO PER CENT of the stockholders, owning 1,000 shares and over, hold MORE THAN HALF of the stopk he ownership of land is equally yneentrated. A few examslen W | PUBLIC MARKETS | WESTLAKE WEDS Market Closed Tuesday, M rAY SOUTH END OWEDNESDAY box; new cabbage, $e Ib; onions, & si spinach, be 1b J auffice IN NEW YORK INETY-NINF FAMILIES " ONE-SEVENTH Of ALI, MANHATTAN LANI VALUI d 4GO, TEN FAMILIES NE-TWELFTH OF ALL THE LAND. The Same With Land I CLEVELAND ONE HUN DRED AND WENTY-SEVED AMILIES OWN ONE-THIRD OF LL THE Ad DOLLAK TER OF NCOME OF THE PEOPLE OF THE UNIT ED STATES, GOES TO A MERE HANDFUL OF PLUTOCRATS VHO, WITH ALL THEIR FAMI LIES, CONSTITUTE LESS THAN , ONE PER ¢ LATIO The ne car an-A the returns must b The immediate step in nation- al preparedness for the Wilson administra and end frauds} ENT OF THE POPUS not reac f the law merican tion is to uncover these scandalous SHORT NEWS J. F. ROONEY, Coupeville er returning from S¢ drunk hot his wife, paralyzing!, nd then committed suicide UR ENQUIST, Spo 7 ar ed of heart a exciting battle with large HARRY WHITNEY TREAT doc Salmon ba TWELVE GRADUATE nurses af the Seattle General hospital will be given diplomas Wednesday COUNTY TREASURER — esti will be unpaid by June INSPECTOR REPORTS jight house system in Alaska is satisfac tory RECEPTION GIVEN Kenny Rea on ("K ) at Press club, Sat on his way to report icage a » P. convention fe PROFESSOR TREVOR KIN CAID ve says pe t ORGANIZATION wih ple te nerve anniversa Seat WILL “STAGE TILT “ € fa tilt in Mor ays council meeting ( . PASS. “HARBOR BILL WASHINGTON, Ma 0—The passed the r s and harbors THAT'S THE WAY it Soest CAN'T A BLCANGSD THING WH! ‘10 DAYS ENOUGH, SAYS GIRL BRIDE Katheryn Huntworth Jahn he bride of J. Henry Jah man and insur ar red her hus an lvorce Monday with as on, de ng their te arried had been ne ious nor pleasant ried March 15 and sep March 25, after an altercatior s said, over the bil Mrs. Jahn is said to have run an extensive shopping tour during the brief time they spent together, that she had ried him solely for “what she could get ont of him,” adding, “What else would oung girl marry an old man She complains that was ‘oreed to leave t e to P of Jahn's cold atment He nightie, kim reat bum cigarets alls of the they lived, n her to his yno and si iation EMISSARY ARRIVES VASHING’ ican Represen ed toda Mer Mexico City tan Carranza v demanding w troops Neverthe wired that ( tion should h Lansing on TON, May 29.—Mex tative Arredondo at y that Carranza Agent doz had ar d from nut that he knew noth. ote rted to 8 sending a note again thdrawal of Amenew Cons arranza’s © ave reached THE MINUTES you CAN'T FIND ANYTHING You COMMBNCE TO ROAR war's THIS € OF YOUR NOSE ALL AND MUSS WST AS I THOUGHT Ne TIME THINGS vP! 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