The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 27, 1917, Page 7

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By Clarence Darrow =| | (Famous Attorney and Social Worker) President Wilson could not have in the war crisis, There is no excuse for shifting and mix ing issues. The ocean is a highway for all| the people of the, world. By treaties and international | law, this has been modified to per-| mit blockades in time of war, Such rlockades give the ight of search| ind seizure, sub- ect to courts for done le Friday, Feb. 23, lcame into possession of 98 shares of the stock of the corporation known as Condon & Schilplin, Inc, who peated edad . C. DARROW tified, operate the |_ It gives no right to destroy ships, much less the lives of non-com- | batants, uni: the ship makes a defense, or tries to esca; The last right of surrender belongs to all non-combatants. No Argument Boulevard Bal ‘There Is no chance for argument in the case of Germany, She an |nounces to the world that a | within certain tones #bhal!l be sunk Cho House jwithout warning, the cargo, pas sengers and seamen destroyed with lout a chance to surrender or an appeal to any tribunal. This is against every treaty and all rules lof war, and If the world shall sub |mit, then the most desperate land joan rule the seas. FOR AMERICA TO SUBMIT WOULD BE SIMPLE COWARD. ICE, WHICH IN THE END MEANS DEATH. Every 420 Pike Street MEALS 25c $2* Fast Service for Men Only tion has the my, if done North did ermany did Paris in 1871, but th permit the slaughter jof non-combatants without a to save their lives. If the |people are starving. the down their arms and be two prizefighters ente they are bound by the ru | MORRISONS GET | ESTATE SHARED Superior Judge W. M. French} lawarded a divorce to both Frank |M. Morrison, former mathematics ‘professor at the state university, and bis wife, Bessie G. Morrison, and divided the community proper | ty, valued at a little me | 000, into thr qual portions. The share awarded the 13-year-old child is to be placed in trust, and the hter Is to live*with the mother, but will be allowed to visit her father whenever she desires Before granting the decree, Judge French called the girl into cham bers and did his best to explain sat isfactorily the odd events concern. ing the divorce. The court allowed three doctors} a fee of $50 each for their services| in making a mental examination of Prof. Morrison belligerent n the e right to starve within the rules South —and— Boulevard Chop House =——=-No. 2=—= 1507 Fourth Avenue can fed the lay tt ring It « | | | A nice, clean, roomy place for ladies and gentlemen. Courteous treatment assured. Prices reasonable. Mrs. Morrison dem: f that her Ba husband's sanity be tested Morrison's Iment was terme and is said to b neurasthenia curable. She Denies it Alpheus Byers, Prof. Morrison's attorney, recalled Mrs. Morrison to the stand and asked her if didn't re yesterday and declared she did not|thom to her husband, threatening to f want to leave her foster 4 besser wan verve Sarge Be and return to Mrs. Eliza FREMONT BATTLE who has been conducting bitter KAISER HAS ALREADY DECLARED WARONUS., C. DARROW ¢ e than $15,-|_ STAR—TUESDAY, FEB, 27, 1917. PAGE 7 HARGES soo that ho can omly win by strik ing below the belt, then be must lowe or expect all men to condemn his The United States does not n wait for the sinking of « the destruction of lives ne open announcement of Germany to the world, that she will destroy ships and lives of non-combatants without warning or chance to es to PASAONCONY SP NORTHWEST BLDG. cape, is virtually OCLARATION nation can except weakness and cowardice, and Amer. fea is certainly not weak I know many men and who are working for an ideal state! who are against war, but no tdeal! state can be brought about by men} who will not risk their lives to de SEATTLE | women fend what they already have. jelleves in Pi © . 1 believe in peace, but there are! some things worse than war, It} would be well for the pacifists to read Patrick Henry, whose words ought to nove ny ‘ed blooded sa? . . . wan, 1am Bot.ons Of those whe Positively the greatest clothing makers in America are represented believe in supporting his country in the thousands of Men’s smart, new Spring Garments that we are right or wrong, but I do belleve in A standing by it when it f# right and] now showing. there is no logic, and, what ts more | Pg th am Peay You owe it to yourself to find out what a good $25 Suit or Overcoat you can get are right | for $15 by comfhg here, where you don’t have to pay for high street-level rent, costly If I were to criticise the prea! fixtures, expensive window displays, credit losses and other useless extravagance. dent, it would be upon the line that| » has been too slow, too cautious, | y Wkely that was necessary, but he has certainly gone the limit in thia direction TAKE THE ELEVATOR AND SAVE $10 Of course | know that many of} my friends are extreme pacifista, | I think I understand tt for 1} once held the view for which they now stand, but if a reasonable per son has a pet theory and this theory runs against a fact, he ought to recognize the fact and change or modify the theory, 1} know there are many who would] hold to the theory and fgnore the} r fact, but | am not one of these. ults an “Grover Cleveland Alexander Still | a Holdout.” says headline, Getting | a dose of his own medictne—-he held out lots of good batters in the Na-| tional leagueglast year | Aified form. Representative Augustus P. Gard ner, Mass., republican, announced he will recommend that “directed” | be substituted for “authorized” in| the Flood resolution giving the president power to arm merchant! ships. He would make ft mandatory that the president arm vessels. Fight Grows Warm For more than two hours the house committee members fought over the smendments of Porter, Miller and Rodgers | So strong was the flight on the} Overcoats ... m ARCADE BLDG., SEATTLE unitions ship feature that the] 1 ommittee felt it inadvisable to tr | “*Why are you so sure?’ I asked. 0 ¢ a report without further | “Well, of course, I can only counseling with the president | judge by my own experience?’ Presumably th Laconia “clear | | “‘But, Alma, you did not think ct thga Fog Be apne ee ——@) “Each moment the scales Were |tel you of diy ekperlesen, SE p> a aie bee I honestly vetepresentatives Ragedate, South} MATE FILLS. IN LOVE'S | | dropping from my eyes in regard to | you, I fear I have to bless Fate, in-| thought I had to choose between GAPS Rarnest Lawton, I saw how coarse, | stead of my own strength, and I/ selling my soul and starvation, Carolina, and Huddleston, Alabama, |¢ 4 * ‘ were among the democrats whc Sie ek” Wieaeiba iy. bocted ied absolutely selfish he was. To did not have your great excuse. I| “‘And you chose starvation? ™ aiked ‘st giving blanket authority | 4, <Ct “1%, tsasine my horces, ven on the stage with him was knew I was not in love. However,| ‘I don't know whether I did or ts ceacneciaust oon Pp rR eget pom torture, but 1 did not want to give | the result is the same, I know just | not, Paula—sometimes I think it Se \ * up my part. I had gone in debt for | what temptati a girl must resist| was the man who decided he did ’ jwhen a woman goes oyt to work my gowns and was slowly paying|and consequently I judge no one.|not want to buy my soul.’” 4 |with men, ehe can be sure she will |, 1 ; tad postin ‘ te ee nan np. It would take at least four|Time, plac circumstances play (To be continued) encounter men who will one min-| weeks more to do this such great roles in our lives.’ — | lute treat her as a Woman purely on I no longer pour- | er, ency and talk to her and fight her t ed out my soul to Earnest Lawton,|room just when she did, I would | the vocabulary texides, each night that I acted Yes, Alma,’ I said, ‘I have bee is ’ es, and the next moment . I said, ‘I have been T Ithtow ott anil politeness and de |™¥ role I found I was becoming | wondering the last few days wheth- | HEY'LL PLAY CARDS ; ; surer of myself if Ruth had not come into my| Evergreen Court No. 2, Order of Amaranth, will give a card and a ie wanseel but I did pour out what little tal-| have opened that fateful door.’ party at 2 o'clock Friday afternoon R AYE 2 ent I had to make good with my| “‘I don't think you would, Paula, !in the new Masonic temple, Har- ’ eee eeeeeeeeneee audiences sald Alma with conviction. vard ave, and Pine st. \t 1 confess | was worried when I HAY ; ae } thought of what Earnest was géing | Enjoy ee ee eo any i YES! MAGICALLY! to do with the man who wrote the sick, headachy an \} newspaper story about me. I wor constipated. 1} C 0 ried a little about the critic, too, understanding of the eo. | won dered if every one could tell I had sour){ deen fn love with Earnest Lawton ty Get rid of bad breath, stomach, coated tongue, WITH FINGERS j $ SAVE MONEY $ a : p No, I didn’t,” she retorted, “and \ aoe fight to gain custody of her child.|... vs; % ceth t oh, please, judge, I thought only of Councilman Robert Hesketh {ook rhe ilttie girl is now In the hands iy tite ge Rel ogy up the fight of Fremont peop of the court, pending action by the! ti inxing every mint day, and introduced a resolution re- hinking every ndinu he government to name Fletchers. who say they willy pro If there was only one piecé of questing the waite for a permanent “uce evidence to show that Mrs.las, crust in the house, he would Stone ave. as a site for a perMneton Darst is not the mother of the/raiy 4 , comm across the Lake Washington (1) a A cana i { D } Deri How many teeth should a person! aughter Venies of 16 have? L. P. e It all depends upon. the person CONTINUED Love for Mother >», rsonally we want quite a num ss when we start eating an “uneat FROM PAGE 1 TACOMA, Feb. -Little Helen! able” steak SORE BS This Simple Laxative pe tpn a Household Necessity, tee voted to send the amendments ” |to the president for consideration |this afternoon. The committee is to S. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin meet again ai 4 Be te . | Shortly after the meeting broke Should Have a Place in \up, Chairman Flood made an ap = Every Home pointment with President Wilson |to discuss the amended resolution The main fight was ainst giv ling the president power to arm | American ships carrying munitions In the meantime the same objec tion was met at the senate for. eign relations committee session After a two-hour session behind closed doors the senate committee broke up. No decision had been reached Not All G. O. P. Opposed Constipation, or inaction of the bowels, a condition that neaply ev ery one experiences with more or leas frequency, is the direct cause of much disease, When the bow els become clogged with refuse from the stomach, foul gases and poisons are generated, and unless the congestion is quickly relieved the system becomes weakened and most susceptible to attack | Various remedies to relieve con | Not all the minority member stipation are prescribed, but many |however, joined In the complaint of these contain cathartic or purga against the measure. It appeared tive agents that are harsh and vio |likely that two republicans would |swing in with the democrats while one or more democrats the republican opposi jent in their action and shock the system. The most effective rem edy is the combination of simple laxative herbs with pepsin that ts sold in drug stores under the name | possibly might join tion. af Members who came from the see of Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsin gripe, and is recommended as ajston about noon said the democrat The Hon. John D. Keister of| family laxati mild enough for|probably could and would swing Brandywine, W. Va., who has rep-|the tiniest babe, yet sufficlently|things their way, but that a vote resented his district In the State| powerful to act easily on the/|did not then seem near. Legislature for six years, writes | strongest constitution. Representative Porter, Pennay! that he uses Dr. Caldwell's Syrup| To avoid {fnitations and inef-|vania, republican, sought to keep epsin and finds it a splendid lax-|fective substitutes, be sure to get|armament off munitions carrying hive, easy to take and mofld, yet| Dr. Caldwell'’s Syrup Pepsin. See | vessels while Representative Miller, positive, in its action, aud that it|that a facsimile of Dr. Caldwell's|Minn., — republican, | offered an should be in every housebold for| signature and his portrait appear/ amendment to strip Wilson of “oth use when needed on the yellow carton in which the|er instrumentalities” than gun Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin is | bottle ia packed. A trial bottle, | gunners and money sold by druggists in all parts of the | free of charge, can /be obtained by | May “Direct” Wilson. 5| Senate committeemen, while fall- ni ing to act, said, however, that the measure would be reported out “in United States and costs only fifty | writing to Dr, W. B. Caldwell, cents @ bottle, It contains no opl-| Washington St. Monticello, ate or narcotic drug, does not] nols. indigestion. taeda ennai I asked Alma Huntington about eg pg You simply say to the drug sone! tt when she came to dinner with Get a 10-cent box now |man, “Give me a quarter of an|me the next-day, ‘Don't worry, my They're fine! Cascarets liven) ane ee oe a” This will cost/ dear, she advised, ‘Tom Perry is your lives, clean your thirty feet) O°" i. nut iw sufficient to re-|n¢ of the most influential critics of bowels and sweeten your #tom-| i. avery hard or soft corn from|!n town, and he prides himself on ach You eat ¢ ade two, NKe! one’s feet his expert psychology as wel! as candy, before going to bed and in OPP * oe nis now ether| Saying just what he pleases, Ear tongue Is clean, stomach sweet, | inaer, aching corn should relieve | for he knows he will get the worst breath right and cold gone. Get a) ee oness instantly, and soon|f It in the end. The stories Tom : : box from your druggist er pnio¥ the entire corn, root and all, dries arg ube pout him would make | “If wishes were Ithe nicest, gentlest e c ial a oA ont w | 00d reading. orses eorars ‘ you ever experienced. obey can be lifted ont with they rae must make it rather Bartiie ” pte ‘ se ms Se }~ ras Peo segment : Me This new way to rid one's feet| for you, tho, if you care for Law-|ff Might ride nut |lousness Indigestion, bad breath} + corns was introduced by a Cin-}ton, and barder if you don't. I they're not and nd. constipation cianati man, who says that, while| Can't see him myself, either as a/if never will be. Just Mothers should give a whole) etrone is sticky, it dries in a/™an or an actor, but he has great iM Wishing for a per Cascaret to cros#, bilious, Bick, moment, and simply ehrivels up| Yosue with the poor little rich girls | : seth feverish children any time. They 11. corn without inflaming or even| Who have nothing elee to do but | fect set of teeth is are harmless and never gripe OT), tating the surrounding tissue or| fall in love with actors, dancers only the first step sicken. skin jand other more or less epicene |ff With the wish — | Don't let father die of infection | specimens of humanity.’ should come action | BETTER THAN CALOMEL or lockjaw from whittling at his| “Alma’s interview with me was ai tees Cun denticen: Wie aeat te rae orns, but clip this out and make|steat, Mergie. She sald: ‘Miss dynamic action. ur dentists, whom you can entrus with such a responsibility, will tell you just what is } him try it. | Paula Newton looks like a profes | Have Discovered Dr. Bd \eieat : 4 ; Lasser Give Taken ane @ pene phair niet adi herself like a needed and what it will cost. No charges for exam- Harmless Substitute | Cea RIERREREEN, | POCISEY Eirl, drsdees ike 6 Lacie ination. Let us hammer this home to you. model and acts like a human being “She did not say she was in love with her art or the star, and | probably because she evinced great |interest in me and my work on a | newspaper I thought her the nicest jgirl I bad ever met, off or on the | sta DON’T WAIT. IT MEANS A SAVING IN BOTH DOLLARS AND HEALTH IF YOU HAVE YOUR TEETH ATTENDED TO AT ONC You have a cavity or two in your teeth—or perhaps a filling is out or still a few teeth are out where bridge- work would help you to masticate your food more | Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets—the| | substitute for calomel—are a mild but | sure laxative, and their effect on the liver is almost instantaneous. They! are the result of Dr. Edwards’ deter-| mination not to treat liver and bowel complaints with calomel. His efforts} to banish it brought out these little Cut Down the High Cost of Living Farnest Lawton is to be con olive-colored tablets | s 1 riggs ae has ing sont picker, thoroughly. You say, “Oh, well, it doesn’t bother me.” These pleasant little tablets do the uy your grocery supplies J jas Miss Newton told me he engag fn x S - viata ‘pe ‘ good that calomel docs, but bave no|f| from first-hand and anve [| ed her because he thought she look- | But wait, friend Soon that whole mouth of yours had after effects, They don't injure money. Make up a list of your [fed the part. She not only looks, JJ Will begin to hurt all at once—nature will only stand the teeth like strong liquids or calo requirements, such pe Olive | but acts It.’ |] a certain amount of abuse—and then you will pay dearly mel. They take hold of the trouble [ Oll, Coffee, Tea, Canned §) ‘Oh, Alma,’ I said—for IT had for your neglect. | and quickly correct it, Why cure the | Goods, Dry Fruit, Sugar, ff already begun to call her Alma, | be 2 : liver at the expense of the teeth? Flour, ete, and you will see Margie 1 ought not to have Ten years in one location has given us a reputation for yourself that 20% to 30% can easily be, saved by taking ‘alomel sometimes plays havoc with| for honest methods and high-grade work So do strong liquids, It} | written that. Mr, Lawton will hate | to serve you as best we know how. me more than ever,’ “"'Then he does hate you We_are here jthe gums i | T have | is best not to take calomel, Let Dr.|/f advantage of wholesale prices, | Edwards’ Olive Tablets take its pla A not been able to decide before Lady attendant. Painless extraction Most headaches, “dullness” and| Cail Up Elliott 652 Fi whether ne was desperately in Ga : that 1 feeling come from consti- Alash Aanait di@era ai¥ love with you or whether he hated Courteous attention to all, pation a disordered liver, Take aus es mee st c Bi |you most generously.” | Ir, Edwards’ Olive Tablets when you J & *Pectal attention “After that, Margie, I "told her feel “loggy” amt “heavy.” Note how 1 A : the whole story. they “clear” clouded brain and how | Vittucci Importing Co. “She listened without comment they “perk up” the spirits. Wc and 25c. juntil I had finished, and then she clasped my hand across the table— we were having dinner served in my room ‘We all have to pass thru fire, Paula, she said, ‘Some time I'll Electro Painless Dentists 10514 PIKE ST. Manufacturers and Whole: Grocers Coffee Roasters STAR WANT ADS _ | 309 Occidental Ave. BEST FOR RESULTS || »~—_——__- ‘

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