The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 14, 1919, Page 14

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. . PAGE 14 [ENERGY WASTED <h instructive. IN OUR PRISONS | would Put It to Useful Em-' ployment, Says Reed Maplaining how the state Uary at Stillwater, Minn, t 6 nined privon of the world, has been placed on a welfsustaining basin, so | that the wards of the state are no} The Boys, and the Girls too, will be delighted and surprised with Taft's splendid show of interesting Toys. Here is the kind of Toy which appeals to intelligent, thinking youngsters of all ages. Come in and see them. chiet attio and warden at | Auto-Builder A compete with free la } bor ot the Stillwater penitentiary, | but we maintain manufacturing plants that produce twine, harvest Kf machines, corn huskers, binders, very prisoner in given useful employment. and he le paid for his work at the rate of 25 cents to $1.50) 4 day, Besides this, we help to sup port the families whose bread win mere have been sent to our prison, Last year our industries producsd | products to the value of $5,500,000, | with leas than 600 men employed. | This tnables un to take dare of every | dependent family In the #late whose | eins tee Saeed Ge father, non OF brother had been sent Rete 80.06 co 81880 to our institution, Besides thin, we Flyer 4 MECCANO] paid out mere than $100,000 in| Trains a vere zx 4) } wages. We shipped 1,800 carloads of | Friction ' hd 1 our producta | . ’ , ¥ Ir > We maintain @ school which ip | : ! aN heared by the superintendent of thé | schools of Stillwater, we have a li brary of 13,000 volumes, we have baseball Cumen, once a week we have & Motion picture show of a good clean, uplifting nature, we feed the men well, and it is our constant pur pose to treat them in & humane man ner, 1 do not believe in mushy nen: | timent, and I realize that rigid disci pline Is necessary, but, after all, we | must freat thene fellow«nen as brothers, The salvation of the 5 oner is useful work and humane cipline, Must Eliminate Politics “Prisons are much ike hospital Men whe land there are suffering from diseases which have placed them there, Their cas should be | Gingnosed and preseribed for. After thoro examination, they should be assigned to some work, Our object | Meccano Outfits aod Accesserion, the educational toy for the bey 2 wo 10.08 Gitbert Klectric Seta 5240 te sec 2 Gitdert Wind-up Avtoa, $1.00. Carrom Boards 15.60 to $10 60. [should be to turn men and woren out better than when they go into such institutions. Gitbert Chemistry Seta, $2.00 te Lionel Biectrie Trains, S800 a5.08. Coaster Wagons and Junior Avtomodiiog te 115.00 Tet me tell you, the prisone of this country will never be what they should be until politics is eliminated from Usetr control, Thru legislation conditions can be improved, I am giad to know that people are taking | steps toward improvement, It is «| lertme to make feeble, sick persons | Into polities) footballs, and to keep these people in idieness—« worse crime, often, than those which have been perpetrated by the prisoners elven. The lows ef energy tn is appalling, and this energy | |xhould be directed to useful lines of ———— | endeavar.* GERMAN HELMET FOR PALMER COX STARTED _|NEW YORK-BUENOS ‘SECOND “VICTORY sd CHURCH OFFERTORY |» MAKING TOBACCO ADS) LINE TO BE FAST ONE pati» peatH is | | PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 14—Rev.| NEW YORK, Noy. 14. —Paleed | A line of boats burning ef in| WOMAN'S SUICIDE. . ©. Evers, pastor of Zion German) Cox, whose Brownies have amused | stead of coal and making twenty Lutheran chureh, collected the children of two generations, got his | four knots instead of twelve in to be| LONDON, Nov. 14.—(United Preas) ehurch offerings in a German hel-| start drawing advertisements for the [established between New York and) London's second “Victory | ball met. This is one of the charges on | Duke tobacco company, thru the late| Buenos Ayres. The projected line is —, bap hg & coroner's jury Which his removal as pastor is now | Oscar Hammerstein. Hammerstein |the program of the United States! ay. Aima Vetsera Steane, central ‘sought. He admits it, but denies he then ran'the Tobacco Trade Journal, shipping board. The vessels will be figure in many international ro ‘told a church member her son were| and Cox made the famous Bull do all| primartiy passenger ships, but may | mances, dic om eyanide poisoning, | better @ suicide than in the Amert| kinds of stunts in their earlier ad: be used for carrying licht cargoes | self adminis ed, the Jury found. She an army. vertiaing. sued Rd fruit and vegetables | Was believed to have been insane. A nero —— ————-— | physician testified at the inquest she .| Previously had attempted to take her ute. Mrs. Steane’s death came almost exactly ong year after that of Billie A rcerican actrvns, weno was | found dead in her apartment after London's first “Vietory ball.” imme diately following Use wigning of the drmiation, To Men We Offer Trouble Ends Its Suits and Overcoats in styles which band “didn't care tor any. Mire | will meet with the entire approval of | Series se as, court ax an ox the most exacting, and of a quality Curry, “yOu husband i making « which has pleased thousands of Se- | caeaplod Coe Sain ad earens Wr reee attle’s careful buyers for many years. | mance “ates eee Our celebrated “Bradbury” Suits /EVENING CLOTHES — LONDON, Nov, 14.—A remarka | provision is contained in the will re-| ~ ently probated of Dr. Robert Eeler |r lor Peckham, who was the author of |* |"A Treatine on the Dirporal of the| Dead.” In the will he stated that he| wished to be buried in a plain, per-| H 1916. | epit | > Was #uRmOSted: “He hath awakened from the dream of lig a selection of beautiful, stylish wear- ing apparel in everything from Coats to Millinery in distinctive styles which daily bring Women here to make a final choice after they have seen everything else in the City. And we would remind women of Full Figure that their requirements are specially catered to. ES TO ALL WE OFFER as “CREDIT GLADLY” to send to friend back, Hast could B take no better form than a piece or a set of Madein-Seattle Sterling Silver, See § ulfitting 211 UNION. 1332-44 SECOND. “Blenheim Sterling at your Jewelers. JosMaver ssBros names iam atte SUATTLE shable coffin in any cemetery that | the executors might sel that} " he wished to be dros re 1) omen e er ning suit as if in life. 1 : THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1919. Take It From Us—It’s Straight Talk Buy Overcoats Buy Your Clothes Now Now are shown from $35 upwards. HIS BURIAL ROBES| ammicane are becoming ber se The firt person to susrrt day-/ENGLAND 1S OUT TO FOUR-WHEEL PULL ainted with their national forests |light saving is said to have been are using them more enues from the govern sin the year recently ended were |city of Paris could save $2,000,000) just had a “rat week” with 60,000,- $5,450,000, or $600,000 more tham inia year by moving the clocks abead | 999 dead rats the stake, Returns are| $500,000 will manufacture a four- | Remiok Sie OGiff Sho 321 Pike Street, 0 Ma Third and Fourth Open Evenings COLUMBIA GRAFONOLAS Are Most Desirable Christmas Gifts The new models of Columbia Grafo- | nolas cannot be surpassed for bril-| liance of tone and finish, Come in| and be convinced. We have a large | stock of Grafonolas on hand, rang-| ing in price from $25.00 to $250.00. When we tell you that the wholesale prices we had to pay for next Spring’s clothes are as high as our re- tail prices for Fall and Winter clothipg today. b Mr. Wolff has just returned from the Eastern markets. He has been buying for Spring trade, and we urge you, in all sincerity, to avail yourself of the opportunity to get good clothes at reasonable prices. Our stocks are complete—patterns and styles au- thentic—values such as you will never be able to get again—at least not for some years to come. You'll Have to Pay More Later Suits, Overcoats or Raincoats—our stock is unusu- ally varied and contains everything your heart may fancy. _SHANER & WOLFF | “Clother that are. different” 9160 Second Ave. Actual Franklin, when he was minister to| KILL 50,000,000 RATS TRACTOR IS BUILDING ment for-|France. In 1784 he showed how the) LONDON, Nov. 14.—England has ANTIGO, Wis,, Nov. 14.—Antigo Tractor company with a capital of an hour. [not yet all in, wheel pull tractor. 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