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| STAR'S WEEKLY REVIEW OF O A DIGEST OF WORLD-WIDE CONTEMPORARY VIEWS STAR—TUESDAY, JULY 17, 1917. PAGE 6 PINION AT HOME AND ABROAD Prepared by Abe Hurwitz, Associate Editor of The Star eeee cove SCSSHSHSHSOSSSSSSSSSESSSESEOOS eeeecesene eeeceoce eecce ee eeecccece eoocee eeeeeeee ° A new Napoleon, Russia's “man | @—— °° It takes a long time to get an|® — @ Theory clashed sharply with ———-——-—@ Whether, as Mabel Abbott de the Napoleon of of the hour,” its “Lloyd-George,’ China Returns to idea thru the heads of four hun!) East St. Louis, T. R., practice in Kast St. Louls, accord * State Press Fear clared in The Star, th i ¥. w. these are a few of the descriptive a dred million people, but when it ing to the Adrian (Mich.) Telegram, problem will be, ultimately, bigre! Russia—Kerensky titles given Alexander Kerensky Republican Rule jay penetrated it takes a long time the Negro and Labor Wich) nnalysed. te cause of. the Strength of 1. W. W. | {han even the war, may be debaia ® Russia’s young minister of war @ to get it out.” hus the no Fran @ rocent rote and murder as follows ble. But that the Northwest, as re he hurled his person as well as his tremendous magnetism into cisco Bulletin foresaw the ultimate restoration of republican power inf heoretically, negroes from the South have a right to go North | flected by the pren#, in alarmed over the L W. W. strength, there in field of battle, and led the Slav army in the first of a series of | China, despite a temporary control by Gen. Chang Heun, who restored and work for half a white man's wa Theoretically, the Northern 0 doubt, and various methods and plans have been suggested to com ful onslaughts against T nic forces the IL-yearold Manchu emperor to the throne for a few days. And) ™ployer has a right to import negroes who will live on a scale that bat “the nfenace.” In Idaho and in Eastern Washington papers, Gov % “Russia has come back,” is the joyful refrain beard thruout the recalling that the young emperor ruled four years when he had to/!° white family would endure. Dut while these things may be done | Moses Alexander t# roundly scored for hia stand against calling for allied lands bdicate at the age of six, and that President Yuan Shi Kal vainly at-|!" theory, they cannot be done in practice.” federal troops until he in convinced that the local authorities have done hike Napoleon at Lodi,” Kerensky led his men, according to the tempted to make himself emperor at one time, the Vancouver News Added to the lamentable affair at Eant St, Louis, another irritation |“! they could.” Gov. Lister of Washington does not escape criticism : n Journal, and the Seattle Post-Intelligencer also sees in him | Advertiser remarks that "China {# not quite a democracy, but It ie not|{s brought on, according to neveral newspapers, by the public clash in | “ther onic possibilities. a safe place for motarchs.” New York between ( Roosey and Presideat Gor 7 Ss ‘ one ‘ ender jomp of the Amer To the Spokane Chronicle the proposal to centralize the LW. W. ‘The object of the drive to Lemberg ts to put Austria-Hungary out Now that the republic is safely restored in China, one reads with Jeration@f Labor as “to the blame for the wholesale murders.” | in the localities in which they now tre and arrest them as < . : : ‘ 4 fast as they the war, and the Paris Matin predicts Russia's present effort 3 & good deal of #urprise In the Peking Gazette that the allies fighting Roosevelt cannot be condemned for demAnding that the mur can be picked up, “bears all the earmarks of being the most effective a beginning for democracy, tnapired the monarchical uprising, The Gazette claims | derers be apprehended and punished, “it is quite another thing without moans yet offered for their suppression.” The Yakima Republic urges “The Russian giant is again on the move, and in the right direc: | that the monarchist plotters, by crying loudly for war upon Germany, | ete knowledge to say who committed murder and who provoked military foree and declares that “if there are loyal, law-abiding and “the Brooklyn Eagie comments, while the New York Times regards | played for the support of the allies—and got It jit ” says the Portland Oregonian. Roosevelt, according to this journal,, worthy men in the LW. W. who think it should live and belleve in it moral effect of the victory” as “tmmense plainly implied that it was labor leaders as « labor organization, the best thing they can do ts to tal Mehows the power wielded by one earnest man who hae the will , MAS Tis eee Ce ne omer een power wise agg ee ee ee oe COUNT SEEBACH of Berlin saya: “It le in vain to desire And the Spokane Press, without referring to Roosevelt directly, | from Irresponsible leaders and free it of the taint of treason.” mmciere the Portland Oregonian, while in the opinion of the to win Americans with civilities and sentimentalities.” Never nevertheless takes a broad #lap at bis apparent denunciation of Walla Bulletin, “The sian Lioyé-George has accomplished heard the submarine called that bef. San F f h ; “e . r The Hoquiam Washingtonian, on the other hand, asserts that “no efore.—San Francisco Chron labor leaders of Kast St, Louls when it asserts “aa a fact” that “organ tf act laborii id th o ¥ a new St. Just he seized a musket and himself tole. food MEE UR As FeaSy an anyoody elle eo nave & pi | we respecting laboring man would think for an instant of joining the is the tribute paid Kerensky by the Tacoma Tribune. ie CED Beene! wd - ody « 0 os he negro a square deal.” ) ww" : - view @nnnve Nor does Roosevelt find ch sympathy with the Bellingham Jot Bhe unr A oad on aeaies wiew Ganavers that GUST. J, Papatheodorokounoundurgis - Tomichslakopulos, nal, which usually in « Gene. saute of thes aod font oro Tis Inveatixations made recently, according to the Seattle Post-Intellt o eS sathes } ot Chicago, bought a United States bond and eaye he ie an |tnatance, the Journal recalls how he “undertook to lypch the whole te Pb rose 9 nocd 4 lat gre Sgr Meth & Kiet et Boonen merican citizen. What's the name, please?—Kansas City Star, colored population of the South" in 14 hen he virtually drove it out; @&9¥ of then G c orney en of Seattle is THE GERMAN general in East Africa permitted by the Bel | crihe councils ot the prostencive party, tho appealine for ite vows. |iventigating this feature, while at Portiand, U. 8. District Attorney eer ors er beeen wore, oer bea, IF ANYTHING were needed to prove the fact that thie te | In the opinion of the Hoquiam Washingtonian, “the South, where the| Reames asserts positively that “there can be no doubt that Germany's Le a tepsy.turvy world, It le the eight of @ Russian ecclalist audi. | Resro 1s understood, 18 the safeat place for him for many years to|!* {he giant unscen hand that is paying the 1. W. W.' Leaders of the a ewark News. ence cheering Elihu Root.—New York Evening Sun |come.” And the Northwest Worker of Everett, a socialist organ, de-|!: W. W. are of one accord in denying German backing or sympathy i a“ oor clares “there ts no such thing a» a solution of the ‘negro problem’ = ridicule Res "th men a sheers ye gee eigen d THE © familiar town ubno has appeared on the | without a solution of the immeasurably greater labor problem.” | Review charges them w playing w “the fatal fires of treason.” n front again. May it soon disappear behind the Russian shad ws' dae ar aero Oh an Pir Paogs McreiMyay 22% ‘ és “There is not the slightest question regarding their intention,“¢ er but he is having better luck enforcing the penalty.—Portland i CALS ALL Warte 0. ddaes:tn the oun be ean tind te |8Y2,tbe Charleston Amerionn, “They. mean. te resect to: cubenepeaa NOW THAT distilied tiquors have been put under the ban, Oregonian In the Yakima valley, observes the Toppenish Review. He can menting on the deportation of the L W. W. from Bisbee. s that those Ht will be increasingly difficult to put them under the belt.— A SORRIEAU find it, but he can’t have it. Our sunny places are reserved deportations were “illegal as was the war of 1776 and the French ‘Spokesman-Review. alg WITH the discovery of 43 giant bombs consigned for better men-—Vakima Republic | revolution.” Siac to East St. Louls, race riots, |. W. W, agitation, lynchings, 5 Only federal action can bring real relief, according to the Aberdeen ni ft k h BRE tea wear kitte: avd have reaiaad am age-id sruttien | Be mmight Lesin te take Amertea cafe’ fer. demeoraey: tret=— TITLES FOR Americans are unconstitutional, anyway, #© | World. Shunting them back and forth between states is futile. a : a — let's abolish the coal barons.—Portiand News. - aeons : Bellingham Journal = | 4 — ——- CHINA HAS more revolutions and overturns with lese TURKS SAY all they want Is the right to exist, but the GREECE 1S just naturally elipping Into the war now that THOSE WHO eee red must be trained to white and bloodshed than any other nation. Most of the Chinese are will- Armenians said it first.—Wali Street Journal. i the sand is off the track.—Spokane Press. bive as well—Philadelphia Ledger. ing to leave a decision to small armies——Tacoma Ledger. in #till In operation in TT T "EE. D. IK.’s.".| Scenes s«p P a erat then tne dco a Next Novel | jland then the automobile, Can you); HE SEA LE Ss AR mies Soe ickwick a I S” “Ali Wonderland” | {| "2? Drorress? Take the people on || For $10 and Love COLYUM From ice in Wonde the’ Alki line, for inmtance., It they : 1907 Seventh Ave. Near U BY LEWIS CARROLL ever got a real fitn ne on - BY CHARLES DICKS there, they would never go back to oF scurrs NORTHWEST LEAGUE NEWsrarens street car. Think of the noise Selegraph News Service of the United Mreee Assectation learns from the newspapers (Continued From Our Last teeue)| “Do you think {t = much greater |When I am in town, you'll always) *llminated, as well aa the one doth At Beattie, Wash. Postotfice as Second-Chaee Matter. ffins are hikher. Who will CHAPTER IL expense to keep two people, than have somebody to sit with you. To) NO 8 cee ae J ~ A coffin in one thing { " to keep one be sure, so you will.” : 5 Barong WAAR @ut of city, abe per month up to € mon, @ mes $1.90; year which the Wearer does not have to| “" SPech In Mr. Plokwick’s Mistery | .1, “air Pickwick,” sald Mrs I'm sure 1 ought to be’e very|__ The ferry Jitney busses can still By carrier. city 25c s month. pay The visit to Manor Farm Was ® nardell, coloring up to the very | happy woman,” eald Mre. Bardell, |‘ because they have a contract Dally by The Star Pubitehing Phone Male 600, Private F see great success, and tho Mr. Tupman, horder of her cap, es she fancied| “And your lille boy--" said Mr |‘ carry United Btates mail; other crchenee _comecrtiog » Charlie Chaplin, so says a New /the susceptible, fell hopelessly 12 he observed a species of matri:| Pickwick | wise they would be stopped under _— York dispateh, is to receive $1,075, ]!0ve with the spinster aunt, the monial twinkle in the eyes of bh Ties his heart! interposed ; ‘hy bon ing ig! : "1 . 000 for appearin a series of sans es ae ao back for jodger; “La, Mr. Pickwick, what Mrs. Mardell, with a maternal fol a tapanagic olen busses Vin W c r tmas and sceepted to @ man. tion!” He, too, will have a companion » Mv F moving pictures. The dispatch fatis | “>F* a ques m ave ® pan ~ A a § e Morning alk to tell how much of it ts to be paid| After this visit it was deemed) well, but do you?” inquired Mr.|retumed Mr. Pickwick, “a lively artes sachond of the 20th-century in Mexican money expedient to return to the elty for) pick wick “Ob, you dear” said Mre. Bar ig? ransite ey” Jou walked this morning? : ‘ pingdagn a few days at least and make ®) mrnat depends" said Mra. Dar-j@l iene, ime dependents of fitney q » most of us did. And enjoyed it, too. Honestly Maybe part of it's to be paid in res ‘e* to me oem Conapguentiy Gell, “that depends a good deal! Mr. shes + Hep laytut| . Late risers, whom the jitney has wasn't that walk, under the fine, splendid, sun-kissed German marke! eopagge t on Bhs ing Boson m the persom, you know, Mr.| 4 Oh you King. peat, eet {delivered on time— ot a Puget Sound _morming, a real treat? ! ie pa - aint Hie sftting room was the firet pegerg on ip omen ita s out more ado, she rose from her| PHOPLE OF SEATTLE— | “Of course it was. The pure air was delectable. One cancniy toon an | f00r front, his bedroom the secoud po: Frigates . ‘ chair, and flung ber arms round oo vated 4 | ., 4 valire scarce! nem AN! oor front | “That's very true.” sai Mr. Pickwick’s neck, with a cate ven the millions of a corpora full, deep breaths of fragrance when he walks in insue of the Elec: |200r fron : Pickwick the person I have|ract of toate aad eo chorus of sobe,{tion must bead to your will | rogram in His landiady, Mrs vcr the in my eye (here he looked very| “fiesa my soul!” eried the as| SHALL THE JITNEY BUS flalking is one of the best exercises, but it isn't in com- past year that oo as deceased custom house | hard at Mre. Bardell) I think po®|tonished Mr. Pickwick; “Mrs. Bar- | 4VE } use generally. aon did not tell officer—-was a comely woman Of! sesees these qualities; and has./ det! my good woman—deat me,| % A. WILSON, Driver No. 1905. ‘ some new service, new roating,|Dustling manners aad @ naturel | moreover, a considerable know! | what ‘a ns x "| 1706 Alki Ave.| p why worry about the car strike? We may lose an ; enius for cooking. The only oth-| what a situation—pray consider— i | ", more thru cara, faster schedules, | ft «. ” edge of the world, and a great deal srry ardell, don't—if ‘aaybod, ———$——_—_—— hour of sleep, or half hour in the morning, our din-| am for the immediate benefit of the @f Inmates of the house a yhody | will have to be eaten a little later, but while the strike |industrial popalation, but no jess Marge man and a «mall boy; we'll get a few good walks into our system, ch, what? | directly useful to the people of the whole city."--From the traction company’s publication, the Blectro- | *2¢ thruout et relmned wick, at Inst, as that Stock in the dignity of his job. What we call “dirty bis nbn or ine kecadoetinn has never attracted many men because of any idea of struggle for freedom. If there is inspiration and : i 1 —_——— — Secoke “ane tank aaa “I don't know,” replied Mr. Pick- | | n in this great struggle for human rights—and never 1 cI gave you's good deal of| Wick, pettishly. “Now help me/ t! more in anything—then that dignity attaches in | trouble, won't it?” lead this woman downstairs.” S alties song to every effort that contributes, in the smallest | “Oh, I never thought anything of “Oh, I am better now,” said Mrs, | to ning that conflict. And whatever helps the troub sir,” replied Mrs. Bar- | Bardell, faintly | nation in running order, our cities in running order, {Si Sina our mould ae) ate. end yu dewnmtaia” ME L-Litle “Billy” Defty | Amevct's Premier Swedish F machinery of civilization working, helps to win the war egg than ever; but it is so kind of you,! “Thank you, elr—thank you,” ex ow Ng arg se io "Today as never before work counts, work is dignified, o| B80" These Drees in: | Mr. Pickwick, tovhave so much con: |claimed Mra. ‘Bardell, hysterically i ka Di k Lo sdal is the foundation of things. NOTHING LIKE THAT pe re ™ | sideration for my loneline oR Aud dowastaire she was led accora-| » Boy: C. Dp. le |) Take a new look at your job, workers of America. Take What are the p oars < cant ot Seer thceam ood ba unnit Co | SS , : », : cece’ oak” UF the whilewe | |poenneedelomea esos “Il never thought of that . mpan | Bk and think about this new importance, this new dignity, | rine fate Bad te - | BE sti oles Geptaues in ur Ment Sane 2—Bennett Sisters and ly al new inspiration that is yours as you do your share to] | the conductor came thru. the uatralian Duo Featuring the Best Singing jg SM Aiserica clean and strong, ? ¢ Mar Every Hous ewife h Oriental Dancing Sensation | and Dancing Girl Chorus in “We ran over a cat, madam.” L - the West. “Was the cat on the track?” Should have these etters to t e Editor S9—Anslece Fox {| | she asked next Two Splendid Cook Books | Ballet Dancer de Luxe | Extra Feature | no, ma’am,” assured the “The EDITORIALETTES | “Oh, conductor locomotive | sed hin up an alley.” were &/of sharpness, Mrs the | may be of material use to me.” first « lodger, the second a prodee- | tion be? Mrs. Pardell’a Cleanliness the} " gram. oe |Rowse ll i cringe “1 do,” sald Mr. Pickwick, | “T/clung tighter What Is at 1 her father, J. Ogden Armour, mil- jo, indeed; and to tell you the) «Mercy upon me,” said Mr. Pick Oth lionaire packer of Chicago, a gift rnity of W ork yon nosed On this moraing be paced the |truth, Mre, Bardell, I have made up one, who'll teach him. I'l be bound, lof land valued at $300,000, io re- Fe ce Ot ng eg gy ly yd more tricks ina week thas be WM @M@ Semeca? — Pl torn tor “si0 aod nataral love and has been a phrase common in America that work of all | definitely and may net.—Bertin (Wie) 0" 080 OUT M the window at im) “Dear me, sir,” exclaimed Mrs. would ever learn in a year.” And ffection.” This will assure Miss DF newitsel. ae tervals, and exhibited many other | p Mr. Pickwick smiled plactdly | We Will Tell You Tomorrow Hil Armour at least-$16,000 a year in- agmty | 78 * manifestations of impatience very think {t very strange wick, struggling violently, “I hear! come. while it has sounded good from the platform, it has unusual with him. | now.” said Mr. Pickwick, with a loly aomling ite ele “0 o hard for the man in the ditch or on the farm to take| “Mra, Bardell,” said Mr. Pick-|food-humored glance at his com- Don’t, don't; there's a good cre amiable fe 1 prolonged dusting of the apart-| mentioned it, till I sent your little ¢,, we are about to put real dignity into work of all tr,” said Mrs. Rardell nine nanean Sears only sooty by could gain time. to Gapenit her 8 ] ust so it is useful work. Your little boy ts a very long|%, 10k. She had long worshiped a chair, Master Bardell entered the | ery resource of the nation is in the balance—in for time gone.” here she was, all at once, raised to/0O™. ushering tm Mr. Tupman, | BA Stee a world. Why, it's © good long way tol. cinnacle to which her wildest| Mf. Winkle and Mr. Snodgrass s i ¢ Boron sir.” remonstrated |* Pin Mr. Pickwick was struck motion- try bit of useful work helps to bring victory. There Mra. Bardell and most extravagant hopes had! 1... an4 speechless. He stood with ¥ inspiration about all work now, no matter of what kind, | “Ah.” anid Mr. Pickwick, “very Ieostgifter de Re go same fer his lovely burden in his arms,| is only useful. bl: Bef ED liberate plan, too—sent her little S8%ing vacantly on the counten- ~ teres work there is that needs to be done now is cae aaa ieee Sateen Ba ri Mes boy to the Borough, to get him out / ances of his friends, wees the | for all humanity. On the face of it, the job may not her dusting mete eumen' {et the way—how thoughttul—how Getunation Tur a teen Aenea f that way without some thought about it—but it is that “Mrs. Bardell,” said Mr. Pick. |COMmMerAte wick, “what @t him; and Master Bardeli, in his | wick, at the expiration of a few ” turn, stared at everybody ev do you think a ybody | wery stroke of real, useful work done now is a part of minutes | “Ob, Mr. Pickwick.” sald Mre What ts the matter?” said the Sir,” said Mrs, Bardell again Bardell, trembling with agitation, |Utree tongue-tied Pickwickians. — | THE FAIRIES COOK BOOK arts of old ETRE Gets $300,000 Gift Bardell, whieh snould come Production of fuel briquets in the; “Oh, let them come,” exclaimed | United States last year exceeded | ‘Mra. Bardell, frantically; “I'll never | 295,000 tons leave you—dear, kind, good soul:” ——— ‘and, with these words, Mra, Bardell | “La, Mr. Pickwick,” id Mre. | Bardell; the crimson rising to ber | cap-border again aaa) Miss Armour has received from panion, “that I never consulted you ture, don't But entreaty and re ot | about this matter, and never even | monstrance were alike whavailing, Vaudeville JITNEY MAN WRITES Editor The Star: | Will your read- Boston, Buffalo or Kalamazoo, When a moneyed corporation | 5 ap inn # mone poration can 4—Richard Hyland | laws of a state and! The Popular Prima Donna yourself or Judge Neterer tell ors, ®O FAR no one has accused the |. W. W. of causing the street POE oe ° oad me how or where I can buy a bond Dation to meet its own ends, it is Trombone Fiend 1—Gladys Brook \ 4 strike, and even the Germans have remained unsuspected. S. and “comply with the law” tn order high time to define the moaning of singing j soesnceremestnpramestiaen F Misdirected enersy—Trying to FISHER’S BLEND SOUR {6 operate a “Jitney”? the constitution of the United 5—Frank Kell “ ” A FINE, fikable man—a splendid type of American citizen— take Verdun from the French MILK RECIPE COOK pe ’, States of America. rani ely ‘O, Mona San’ ‘Bo Sweency of Seattle, assistant secretary of the Interior. This| Peasants In the neighborhood of 5 AE The state of Washington bas ie-/ | tf - Dancing Parodist y sustains a genuine loss in his death. | Odessa, unable to obtatn clothes, in- || BOOK sued a license to me to operate a Some time ago seven men tried : Bae ota tended to parade naked to call at ar for hire. The Seattle officials bydiany a bond to run a fitney, As = 8 T Soloist Supreme THE DIFFERENCE Is: Highway robbers don’t look to the gov. |tention to their plight. That kind , ; [have granted me & driver's license |® ist resort, they went to Olympia | 6—Seattle Trio | 2—Hildegard Brosche for protection; food and coal sharks do. lof a parade wouldn't attract much Both edited and all Recipes | aud a vehicle license sg once ries LD eaee esas Singing ci csr Jattention here. Everybody has Prepared and Tested by | No bonding company in the state jf old. Hut the state officials said “My Hawaii” singing THE HEART has eyes that the brain knows nothing of —Park-|come accustomed to the modern | Tsabel/e Clark Sweay |"! sell mes bond fora jithey, Am imttvak oC et “pdakeenn teen” “The Bluebird” ‘ | styles, |1 breaking the law when ft is an - a one Cooking and Baking expert. | utter impossibility to live up to It?) If the free bus is an evasion of LET’S DO our best, not In the spirit of sacrifice, but of service, | POLITICIAN WHO AIMS TO PLEASE Editor Pure Food Department || The law Is breaking mo the law, so, then, te the “bond” an And Feature Comedy Photoplays re’s a difference. : "| Crumlez, the man who robbed the store | Seattle Post Intelligencer. Judge Neterer’s decision, granting @Vasion to exterminate the jitney, ipatile a ot Ht and was in jail here ||the street car an injunction against | for there are hundreds of cars in TALK ABOUT the early bird! Bavaria is discussing what part of | slo. ot, ‘Mtennet, Send four cents in stamps for both || the Htteye until the jitneys comply Pea ive Hen er ax taser wiineae a By Special Request Evan ie eee after the ’ e mp it only one || With the bonding law is one big t 5 axis, without a — seaBaetca ee bthaahek cd check, clini | farce, in view of the fact that they, bond, and tho officials know all s s 7 4 * * Another yint in his decision For yeara the Stone & Webster Fisher Fiouring Mills Co, looks like hypocrisy, Mr. Crawford! people have fought off the untoniz Offering eb Mota | Harbor Island, Seattle Peers Jude eterer if the decision red - the i. employes. Will the r] K he Young |___ - of the court 1 to “cars for/ American Federation of Labor nomy ciub met at our ——_— ———— || hire," whereupon the judge exempted) stand by and see ¢ bea union ex- ALLAH S HOLIDAY house yesterda The subject dis them from the injunction. Cars terMinated by th Stone & cussed was “Mush.” Fifty-seven that could not jitney were allowed Webster is unton papers were read. Each paper con |to run for hire. The state law) isto for? Is it solely for the em- SPECIAL SUMMER PRICES tained at least thr recipes for says that all cars for hire, operat-| ployment of lawyers, payment of cooking mush in the same way ing in or running into cities of the dues and a hall to argue in? MATINEES EVENINGS At oe nent meeting the subject || characterises your methods tn | fitst class, must be bonded. What! If a sympathy strike will settle Saturday & Sunday Matinees F will be, “The Conservation of | every transaction, and our cua- is the difference between “for the sufferings of the Jitney men ¥ Any Boxes 500 Seat: 500 Beats Food.” ‘After the meeting a Hght || {mer are accorded every cour- T/ hire” and “Jitney"? ‘Tho jitney is then ft ts up to the American Fed: Seat 10c 80 | 10¢ , We luncheon was served. Our menu || nese judgment. obnoxious to the street car com. eration of Labor to get on the job. ists | was as follows / pany's interests, and enjoys the per-| Lf all unions were ordered out to aap ter 42 ronal prejudice of Judge Jeremiah| preserve the furdamental princi-/il charge less for first-class work than any other Mon / 0 Netorer, who has taken ft upon ples of unionism, then the city dentists in Seattle? Their work is guaranteed Roast Lamb, mint sauce Paid on Sa 0 Accounts himself to declare a public conven-| would suffer, as it would @ for 15 years. Absolutely painless extracting. ae ee a pate $ fence a public nuisance. close down the very life of the city, & LADY ATTENDANTS, wie to - men ee eo I pay taxes to the city and state| as Well-as its theatres, restaurants, Cucumber Salnd Red, White and Hine Tee Cream Chocolate Macnroons Straw berries Cherry Fie Blackberry Pre Coffee ‘Ten Peoples Savings Bank jhe OND AV UNION 205% Pike Street. DENTISTS Over Owl Drug Store. ita i ice ih? aes ak an and operate over the streets of Se-|e¢lc. About 30 minutes would be attle. My family is dependent up-| Sufficient to untangle the snarls in on the operation of this car as a/the bonding law with the sympathy Madison Street, between First and Second. “jitney.” The money I earn ia all] strike on spent in Seattle, None is sent to! First the horse car came, wnieh |B |

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