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STAR—THURSDAY, JULY 26, 1917. PAGE 6 JTHE SEATTLE STAR) --E D.K-s.. roa’ “Pickwick Papers” ine Wetkaae| NORTHWEST LEAGUE OF NEWSrarnns itt od-given, an well as FOR LIVING CONDITIONS while Star: Having been|® constitutional { { all citiz Mnnnnnnnnne . PPP PIII ARRAN nnn nnn mannan) |i render of The Star since its birth ‘tat the a ain with | greatly admire the stand you have C&M ; : What has become of the old-|(Continued From Our Last Issue) jare covert, sly, underhanded com-this transaction, but whose speed i lg Awe Shon wate rs 0 © compen fashioned street car company that] ei ciit turtus, who had pro-|Bunlcations—tettera that murt be! will now be very unexpe Fo, | eee 18 Ue oe ee ge ed in return for thel — ———— - wanted to run one-man cars? g 1 th hn volubiiity that |Ylewed with a cautious and sus-|celerated, and whone wheels, gen Der fC) Peps arg : ov, our county jail is being filb MAN, out Of Clty, Bic per month up to € mom; € moe 81.90; yer eee “Rh Seager 8 st picious eye—letters that were evi-|tlemen, as he will find to his cost, | te. When the " st such men, where t Ry carrier, city 2c a month his face was perfectly erimaon, |P men, d te to better their condit eS eS ae ~ NO PLACE FOR A MAN WITH Inorg paused. for breath The “ently intended at the time, by | will very soon be greased by you Gan sheet bt man, qh are 1 wort ban CORNS silences awake Mr. Justice Stare. | Pickwick, to mislead and delude riminals are in most jail | Sign on a Second ave. shoe shine j leigh, who immediately looked un any third parties into whose hands | shop “Shoes Shined Off Yo usually profound, to impress the Sie they might fall | i ee pet in 10 Minutes for 10 Cents.”|Jury with the bellef that he always been forced for years to acce ‘ . re way elve o'e utife otographed, his finger prints oO mem | 156115) t deeply with hin eyes |W#y's. twelve o'clock, Dear Mre.| With this beautiful peroration, | )Orm \oeiUl lt vent Oe photographed, G ve S. E. Its Own Medicine) shut. ge ofl f tos proce 1.—Chops and tomato sauce. Yours,| Mr. Serjeant Buzfuz sat down, and |!0P® ! de Wiocts ~ or taken, putting him on @ par with nted to atever VO~ Becond-Cla present striking, # have CHAPTER VII hearty support ever heriff subjects a Let me read the first: ‘Garra The Testimony American citizen, for the ” rented to the humiliation of them b con kwick Gentlemen, what does Mr. Justice Stareleigh woke up. Med ri tarve A on the most hardened criminal mean? Chops and tomato) “Call Elizabeth Cluppins,” waid |#ee thelr far Abe It is an outrage on public de Yours, Pickwick! Chops! | Serje Buzfuz, rising a minute | hea they | vthey should ceney, for these men have not com Gracious heavenss and tomato) afte with renewed vigor. _ eae avery mneniose mitted any erime Pempany whose ox is being gored attractions; and | tlemen, an nauce! ntlemen, is the happl| The nearest usher called for|pe Kiven every Banunite , ping, Mr. Editor # for no other reason, public convenience and necessit at SB not the man, nor are you, gentle @emands that the company recede from its unpatriotic stand : men, the men, to delight 0 tho | ness of w sensitive and confiding Elizabeth Tupping; another one, at ; mething towa get on the band wagon with the shipbuilding and other contemplation of olting he ot female to be trifled away by such |e little distance off, demanded Eliz get sn a or the nit present system industries which have recognized the right of their em lessness, and of systematic vil shallow artifices as these? abeth Jupking; and a third rushed | *") unty jail, especia : ‘ lainy The Oyes to organize, and whose business is of more vital 4% “1 shall show you, gentlemen. LW #, ane ‘they ne arrested for no othe willing assistance from some an that they were out of work, terest to the public than that of the car lines vont egy) |that for two years Pickwick con-| Mrs, 1 shall not be at home till| Muffins till he was hoarse iling assists And so we call attention of President Alton W. Leonard ea tinued to reside constantly, and tomorrow, Slow coach. And then| Me public officials hile Mre, Cluppins, with ' ht to y remain i iat e 7 » , without Intermission, at Mrs, Bar! got a . nw pe It hi been brou my # @ his associates, Messrs. Bradlee and Pratt, of Boston, to nate kinase hall show you that |CUOW® this very remarkable ex-/the combined assistance of Mrs. | tion that the sheriff of King ¢ time back in May, 1903, when the Seattle Electric com Mra. Bardell, ng the whole of | Drommlom: Don't trouble yourself! Hardell, Mrs, Sanders, Mr, Dodson sting afi laboring men . , Now neatly merged into Puget Sound Traction, Light & that time, waited on him, attended eR ee Jiro and Mr. Fogg, was hoisted toto the » the manhood to ref A pound of dried Meds — ww Co, used the plea of PUBLIC CONVENIENCE to) |g f f |to his comforts, cooked his meal) who does trouble himecif about | se ae . : rt a 1 oth canttcuds pane n ary : a @ competing company to sell out at whatever terms and, in short, enjoye his fullest | warming-pan? When was the pea nee ba ig be mci ai nb de ie atl ce ~ = ‘ ee med to suit Stone & Webster | trust and confidence, I shall show lof mind of man or woman broken | haan Or couren’ directly Mra'|Cloppina, with interesting agita-, sumed | t , . or disturbed by @ warming-pan,|Cinpping was desired to compose |tion, “I will not deceive you.” “L walked in, gentlemen, just to “Of this man Pickwick 1 wil Httle; the subject presenta but Tt makes a powerful lot of difference to the traction 1 ¢ union orga ‘ i 1 ‘é next has no date whatever,|in a breathless state into King i ges Ny to the innocent union which in Itself ix suspicious. ‘Dear | Street, and screamed for Elizabeth yours truly, ERIC ABRAMS. furniture? # 3 In 1900, when Stone & Webster came into control of gave halfpence, and on some ocea:|which is in fteelf a harmlesn a ; ‘ mo" \eay sed Snot Seattle Electric Co. the S. E. Co. began buying much sions even nixpence, to her lttle| useful, and t will add eontomen |Nereelé she kave divers alarming| | "You had better not, ma’am,”|say good mornin = . : “ 3 : no shall prove to yo ro vq estations 0: »proi ! d the lit c permincu its power from the Snoqualmie Falls Power Co., under Ger; Gad t shail gripe’ tly that) a comforting article of domestic Sining tit ah Poa Bag 6 rome a was there,” resumed Mrs. Clup-|into the back room. Gentlemen contract that was made to create a virtual monopoly, in| 5 or tea Wana ied “URE ad sald, of her. feelings being too| pins, “unbeknown to Mrs. Bardell; there was the sound of voices Blation of the Snoqualmie company’s franchise } thts remarkable expression: ‘How |; wi ls Mra. Bardell 90 sernest. aiay tn Se n out with a little t the front room, and Along in 1903, the S. E. Co. began building its Electron | | should you Ike to have another |,).. agitate heres “Do you recollect, Mrs. Clup-|SeHtlemen, to buy three pound of ‘And you listened, I believe, Mra 4 & ‘ | = : & jebout this warming-pan, unless (as o~ s red kidney purtatle ch WAS Cluppins?” said Serjeant Buzfuz. r plant and the Snoqualmie company foresaw its finish} father in no doubt the case) it is a mere | PINS?” sald Serjeant Puzfuz, after 110. pound tupence ha'penny, when| — , in’ your paréen, sir,” Sa Soon as the new plant was able to furnish the power it . aes ied bie “ine "| cover for hidden fire—a mere sub- few ote Longe pg a 1 kee Mrs, Bardell’s street door on | 5446 pe Gupeine in & majentil : ; out a yes 0 c ck |. ‘i ‘ou recollec nein, s a “; plied } ppins, furnishing. So the Snoqualmie company refused longer Adenty Berks th avacat ‘Sinaell Aitate foe sore enemering wore OF Sate beck aud pattiet stairs, on| te Jar manner, “I would scorn the hate “Ape ars ‘omis 0} r ' Q . e what?” a p Lit ish power to the S. E. Co., hoping by that refusal to rom home, during long intervals, | prcjw teh uly contrived bY! one particular morning in July On the what?” exclaimed the Ut) ii0, phe voices was very loud, A THEY USE THEIR PACKARDS, Pickwick with a view to hin con Lue judge h sive itself from a forced sale. ay if with the Intention of £radU-|templated desertion, and which | lst, When she was dusting Pick es Lord,” said Ser-| *T, and forced themselves upon did And the worst part of it is that/any breaking off from my client hy ogy vein | Wick’s apartment?” |, “Partly open, my Lord,” said Ser- | ny ear.” Tt turned off its power in May, 1903. The S. E. crowd]: conard’s friends at the Rainier but I shall show you also that his|*@, 9% !n @ condition to explain? | Wily O MPa and Jury, 1 do,”|Jeant Snubbin “Well, Mrs. Cluppins, you wer diately asked for and was granted, an injunction re-|elub don't use his street cars aDY-|resolution was not at that time | 424 what does this allusion to the lied’ fue iapites ury, 55 She said on the jar,” said the sak atuenae oat von, heal pov faining the Snoqualmie company from discontinuing its|how. He can’t even get thelr| sufficiently strong, or that his bet i fl i eae he a ghee He ‘What were you doing in thiol omirart tae cae boas pt yap voices. Was one of those voices a satil its new plant was completed . — eee ter feelings conquered, if better) pickwick, himself, who has most|back room, ma‘am? inquired the! gerjeant Snubbin * little judge | Pickwick’s? 5 And the grounds upon which the S. E. got its injunction stare hed 0 Witte cnr, beamed he nea or Leaps charm® | unquestionably been a criminally | little judge looked doubtful, and said he’d make| “Yes, it were, sir. that of “PUBLIC NECESSITY.” ” Bio obdent ever each, | prev ed teniant’ ue ete ta | slow coach during the whole of “My Lord and Jury,” said Mrs./a note of it. Mrs. Cluppins then re-| (Continued In Our Next lesue) _ The court said that the contract with the Snoqualmie/She turned it to a fitney, and tentions, by proving to you that! ae " pany was illegal and that it didn’t care anything about] She's as rich as Hetty Green. fon one occasion, when he returned Tow between the two companies, but that it was inter- jfrom the country ee distinctly and d in the public’s interest peavioualy, sewerel: taking meee! &’, bs ‘ previously, however, taking spect -s : | The public in that case was vitally interested in light, ANSWERED Jobsite pyle sy Benger eerie ‘ s i tr and street car service without interruption noss to their solemn contract; and So HF toys ta Boe << Lae to | And the supreme court upheld the lower court in putting B |! am in a situation to prove to you ox blic convenience ahead of all other considerations DK. helt ony pine Regehr, Bie « . a= r “ 3 * ° ends—most unwil! it: | ight now, and for a week past, the Seattle public has) © Inesses, gentiemen—that on that} interested in the matter of car service. The traction! |morning he was discovered by! y ipany is depriving the public of service because it hap- |them holding the plaintiff in his} " to dislike the idea of its employes exercising their jarms, and soothing her agitation | 1" . - 9 by his caresses and endearments.” | i American right to organize. R | A visible impression was pro If the same rule invoked by the S. E. Co., back in 1903,| Is tt true that the kaiser and quceq upon the auditore by this Ninvoked now by the people of Seattle, it seems to us|Hindenburg have ordered that All| tart of the learned serjeant'’s ad the plain common sense result would be that the courts | *rtsts be seat to the trenches dress. Drawing forth two very pould order the traction company to take its unionized men tye ye the war will be a draw acre people avckagirong ye kK to work, obey its franchise obligation to arbitrate “all : lwoed mere. Tue letters have of employment,” and give the service its franchise; Where can I find « bed that does | passed between these parties, let for. not have to be made up every day? |ters which are admitted to be in » (It seem: . » Mrs. " the handwriting of the defendant, *% E. Co. hat ed a tee pee fag ire Mh his oe On simost any wagon. Jand which speak volumes indeed e . helped establish, when it was lining its pockets : |These letters, too, bespeak the “the expense of a competitor, which it afterward acquired, Please tell me why a paged -< fe | character of the man, They are| plation of the state’s constitution, was as good now as| 80d & breakfast gown are alike?— |not open, fervent, eloquent epistles, was firs al t rov supreme | “7 ; breathing nothing but the language it t sealed with the approval of the supreme)" Ticause they are both easy to ated ne silp on. —— SS The best time of all the year to select a site for a summer home is in the summer. | Good lawyers tel! us that the city can sue for, and get, | order for the S. E. Co. and the Snoqualmie company| Why ts an accordion like « sail Indianola Beach and all other summer home properties are at their best this time of year. It is now that : » & Snoqua company ot merge and that then the city could acquire the Sno-|Yaeht?—C 8 Few Drops on a the shade of the woods attracts; it is now that a dip in the briny is most grateful and refreshing to tired bod- Because they doth stop when ; " " ies and frazzled nerves; it is right now that the opportunity to get away from the hot and crowded city to. company to furnish the additional power that is|tneyre out of wind | h a the cool, refreshing and restful woods and seashore is most highly appreciated d, or soon will be, for the people who are daily switch-| Hl Corn or Callus | @ over from S. E. lines to city light lines. |Question? Mr. E. D. K. Cannot d | You may consider it a bit late in the season for building a real summer home. It is the ideal time, how- "However that may be, we aren't lawyers, but we can see] ie tt siusina ae the army to|{ Instantly stops pain and they ever, to pick your spot and put up a temporary camp—a floored and walled tent is inexpensive, quickly erected t the S. E. isn’t displaying the same regard for the pub-jjye on navy beans?—J. H lift right off with fingers, and comfortable to a degree. The school vacation has nearly six weeks yet to go, and six weeks at Indianola Ys interests now that it did in 1903 What can I do? The army worm Beach will put new life and zest into anybody. ts fs eating my war garden?—C. D. P| pt ‘ : Z Can I have the man who ts look his tiny bottle holds We have often urged intending buyers of summer homesites to inspect all properties offered, or at least ling after my orchard arrested? the wonder of wonders. as many as convenient. By comparing advantages and attractions you can best determine your real choice. EDI I ORIAI BE I | FE S | Wh : ee ao eee rows It conta fe Sipe ce Use your own judgment, investigate carefully, letting no interested real estate salesman rush you into a decis- yesterday oun: he had been magical drug called rete i nd ¢ < ee ot pet Ala sof ol i Sask amines : grafting --E. BE. M fiecaind. © Sok Ge ion, and the result will be lasting satisfaction. The owners of Indianola Beach invite your inspection of their WITH UNCOVERED head Gen. Pershing stood at Napoleon‘s| What is the difference between pound made from ether, Pivgert7 | Spon Sena and paid silent tribute to the great general, said the cablegrams. inning and an outing and an} Apply a few drops of ? : Napoleon was some general, but he wae little peanuts as a/*¥2ing and offing?—Miss Rose this freesone wpm & Msiserat. : Buddy tender, aching corn or Does sandpaper make the best | a hardened callus, In UNLESS THE people of Illinois are totally indifferent, kind of ecratehpaper?—8. T | the legislature of that state cannot too soon or too vigorously ince the inhum massacres in Armenia by Turkish @arbariane.—Kansas City Times. Mr. E. OD. K.'s Household Hints you will find » corn A Connecticut machinist has In-| or callus so shriveled vented a combination carpet and and loose that you just aobhiiesncalaeiereii beater. Nft it off with the fin L. GOD SEEMS to have lost out with the kaiser, who now oss ; ¢ A flaxseed poultice placed on a gers. It doesn’t hurt ‘ puts ali his faith in the U-boat—New York Call. crock of beans will prevent them one paiticl ee of the Fine “pr ut “aatten-00d 7 from swellin You feel no pain or iiaticencne ee ce many Kings are now drinking giten|. Every housewife should seo that | g) |roreness when apply that “fit for a democrat” has more pull for a coffee. the 00k Bae SDE Of forage) Ge re age ng AL, cae We Bathing among her tools. wards. It doesn't even int They can be used to remove the! irritate the skin . : tore for a amall bottle absolute — i i RRS. | ® ee ce ee oe A custard ple can be baked tn of freezone. This will Con. | !es# time if the custard ts put in cost but a few cents but "lthe bottom of the pan and then will positively rid your lcovered with the crust, instead of| poor, suffering feet of every hard | crust first and fill-| corn, soft corn, or corn between of seed last year. | WE GET it that Chang Is “acting” president of China, but who Putting in the 4 the toes, or the tough calluses .on China’s ident? ing it with custard | 3 at + ela Never throw away an old stove! bottom of feet y log. It can be fastened to the| Women! Keep a tiny bottle on front door and used as a knocker. Rpt gd and never let a corn Indianola Beach is everything that a home summering place should be It is close to Seattle—less than ietiiel Meiaian cialis Harel - cietashsinaiann an hour’s delightful ride. The boat service is excellent, the fare low. You land on a substantial wharf which wiped out by the Teuts because for 1,001 feet crosses a clean, hard sand beach with a southern exposure, ideal for bathing and all water sports. they stopped to argue, United REAL PAINLESS You make your way over the property through well-cleared streets and old Indian paths; you cross Indianola States senate, please take notice Creek over well-constructed bridges. You admire charming little camps and summer homes nestling in the vddees is cot aa TI shade of tall firs, cedars, madronas and dogwoods, and flanked by beautiful ferns and smaller growth. You pewter. the ata 4 DEN STS find nature at her best, offering lavishly of rest, recreation and renewed vigor to body and mind. of my predeces. sor, Dr. Von Beth-| If you have friends summering at Indianola Beach visit them, the pleasure will be mutual. If you are not mann - Hollweg.— | so forsnnta, tell dene wife to eed basket get oe youngsters into their abe, tole and go make a day From Chancellor : of it ring along bathing suits an amera, and you'll enjoy an outing worth telling about all winter 1 4 Michaelis’ speech to the Reichstag ‘TEETW 7 : : ae i Te eatge eeee s | YOU CAN LIVE AT INDIANOLA BEACH LARGE TRACTS, LOW PRICES AND Man Scoops Up Bees AND WORK IN SEATTLE EASY TERMS Whe M Me by Double Handfuls Men and women summering at Indianola Besch, All Indianola Beach tracts are desirable. All are Whole at. 1 wie ee we bes shes 4 tp fm order to introduce our new who work in Seattle, can reach their work at 7:30 large. Prices vary with distance from wharf. 19 a busy, buzzy time In (whalebone) plate, which fe thi , : i 7 i ii Nutritious than Bread the office of the Adama Expross Serres eae wirocatent plate known, and 8:30. Returning, they leave Seattle 5:15 and $6 I a fine tract, ten minutes fi H company here when a crate of bees goes not cover the roof of the +18. & ‘ ‘ BRING — consigned to John Carson, of mouth; you can bite corn off the 6:15; Saturdays 2:00, 5:15 and 7:30 p. m. To see $20 buys you a choice tract one block from Worcester, was dropped by {ts cob; guaranteed 16 years. the property, or for a day’s outing, take boat at 9:30 batt, i handlers. Immediately there waa A . A een wake eee H [a buzzing, and soon the handiers G04 crown A (ondahena a, m. daily and Sunday. All boats leave Pier 3, foot to $600 secures you an extra large water- yea al the ‘detidioes ta as y bom ovd were running from the office, $15 set of tee - of Madison. Single fare, 25c, and special low rates front tract. yd screaming with pain $10 set of tecth ........ : oe 4 cna yh ahaa Pocnipes teal prep Just thea Wm, Earnshaw, of! pridge work, per tooth, gold on family or commutation tickets. Terms, $3 per month up. richer and richer the the doctors say all grow- Bridgeport, happened along. He white crowns ..+++ i Q A more you chew it, ing children need. Hy my the orowa standing at a safe qiig anings . Indianola Beach has a gravity water system. The supply is more than ample for all purposes, even dur- oatine, Mah dio Galaxorale afilee Silver fillings ing the driest season The water has been pronounced pure by the State Board of Health, and is distributed One Cent a Dish for | |gathered up the bees by double Platina fillings through wood water mains, Look into the water supply, its purity and constancy, whenever you inspect handfuls and replaced them in the! All work guaranteed for 16 years, summer home property. hives, which he repaired, while! pave impression taken in the morn: spectators looked*on with wonder, | Ing and get teeth same day, | ioe tie one, SS wee gener || WARRANTY DEED—PERFECT TITLE—NO MORTGAGE Fllegt fp [te they aia not harm him. """"""| stont ot our present patronage | Illustrated Booklet Free at Office. cad io work tn still givin Krumbles gore, (CLOSE CANAL LOCK jase cnr Swimmers The large Lake Washington canal | tour offloe. be wane yon ete you | INDI N EAC H CO Al |) lock will be closed for two weeks, | e beginning August 1, at 8 a m., in T Cut - Rate | ‘ order te Dalat the gates. The small \OFT Dentists | Elliott 317 920-921 Green Bldg. sels not more than 125 feet in 207 UNIVERSITY or, length. Ounesite Heasss-Paterson CO,

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