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WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 22, ° THE SEATTLE STAR —— (LETTERS TO EDITOR Po ems for iam Mr. Witt’s Report Published Datly ‘The Mar tossed about out there on boisterous shoals of bankruptes i Gi innocent victims of th “, Editor The Star 000 per annum, and with that amount Pee Abhagieer ¥ ; A year and a half ago the writer |of money the system can be a world nd Maity oF lack @fm took the ground that the riders of | beater, — } our street cars should not be re At the present time those who are Until pufficient of the ‘3 quired to pay a heavy fare and in| the least able to bear the burden are people of the world nee and addition an extra fee to pay the pur pes crag it alone, which is unfair, stand the incontrovertiba chase price, principal and interest, at | unjust, dishonest and indefensible — ay She ntrovertible the same time. I see by the paper| Mr. Editor, the pretty part about THE BEACON-HOUR | we will continue to take oup a 4 J 1 lace =| {hat Mr. Witt, the expert from Ohio, |our plan is this: it will make every 4 <0 from the ly press, our Calvin Coolidge, vice president of the United States, was picked for that p makes the same declaration, but that |man who owns property in our city BY HELEN EMMA MARING ; ¢ on, bi y 3 SLEN EM) } gospel, and ten to the y in a trying situation. they should be required to pay for|put his shoulder to the wheel and f pn Rene ge because, political leaders said, he had dared to do his duty ‘ying the upkeep. His recommendation ex. |help. A beacon is found on the hill tonight; 5 oad. tele see How are the mighty fallen! pre Aiigttnai ree ure groban ead Er Beg pn yong Pag ng hcl The moon is arising with palest light, ta! be ey Scared ph : ‘ublic Ownership league, which de-|as much to put down a track in fro I ; ‘ mo vee and our modern go 2 ‘ r " raid to awaken the world from rest, Mammon), we will pro ‘e 192 J s r scene than the —[clares for operation and maintenance |of a vacant piece of property as tt Afraid r ’ J ‘ Promptly pm! The history of the senate of the United States presents no sorrie! by taxation, and the purchase price |does one that is improved, and it| That came when the starlight had kissed and blessed. ceed to outfit another vend i Bervile surrender of the vice president to the exigencies of party bosses embodied in | (obo Paid out of the furew collected |coste Just, as much to mainiain and ‘A marvelous time is the beacon-hour, sand her forth in igh foe ta ‘ As understand, the supreme | operate. nen why should not tha’ “ pt Be “i moon-queen’s power— | the t of cheer ' his extraordinary ruling on the resolution to seat Truman Newberry as senator from | ..\, o¢ Washington has ruled that | class of property be required to pay When shadows are dimmed iba o0n-q po 01d engineer in complete ‘ the bonds can never become 4 len|back to the community that which A whirling of rose leaves, a wind-harp’s note, of the same old throttle, and-guame Michigan. against the laxable property in this |it receives from the community? A musical ery from a bird’s ee we cannot Sring ourselves j- jeity, 80, consequently, other sources| The trac! in our city is three i . star-bells chime— leve 4 © may well Because party bosses purposed to jam the seating of Newberry thru before the ad /fits. . consequently, other sources |timen as long ae it should be to serve coe onent cite, Hoty Meg arr tiene, |have the same old remuit : Journment of the short session, Coolidge, coached openly in the senate chamber by tho obligutions to the bondholders.| the people; tles, rails, pplen, cars and @ moon s beaco! y ’ THE ANNO! 5 sal The mayor and the city council fool |men afl wearing out, apd the home reg . ne he ia net ot ‘the Co m thru in ca throttle (the Curtis of Kansas, republican whip, made a decision that will return to torment its | isniy thought to force the riders to|owner paying the bills, AND TUE ‘en, ce ceustanien eae vales|. Shue tne enstenn anes. te UM meet all obligatigns of the system,|MHAL ESTATE SHARK RESPON. | Wis |! oO, sileebtie boilers and immense capabilities of which bas proved to be @ miserable | SIBLE FOR THE WHOLE |~7 the engine will become efficient, | failure. DARNED MESS, Our plan will ap both as to time and quantity, at the Coolidge ruled that when a resolution presented in the senate has gone over one ‘The Public Ownership league has| ply the same principle to the atreet will of the engineer (the benker). | Se ate ek uiring, it is the duty of the pi ding officer to present the worked out a plan which it believes |car system ag is used in our public During these various changes the he Star never intentionally unde! req . resi to be fundamentally sound, water|mchools. Every piece of property _ resolution to the senate for action the following day. That has never beem the prac- [tent and fool proof, and if adopted| must help maintain our educational by the people at the city election in| system, because everyone is bene fd can be. the spring it will solve the trans |fited by it. a tice, and clearly it never ; : 0} portation question for all time I am oppored to Mr, Witt's'plan of | 4 iter on in the senate against some important piece of legis- We are abpolutely certain that «| postponing the payment of the bonds | ~ Let us imagine a filibus three-cent fare will produce all the|for 10 years. That has been the ery | t revenue required to meet every itemjever since I came to this city 33 : 7 of the purchase price, principal and|yaars ago—let the children unborn Today Senator Dodge introduces a resolution to investigate the lynching of South- [fiiocst and a million over tor bet. | manet tinees Dills—and that is why we rue statement or make volume of energy in the boilers has| ¢ Bat our reporters ate a not diminiwhed; tg fact, it increases they don't SEE to @ point of danger, averted only | Write ebout. Wher by a sufety valve. a Upon the closing of the steam line, the vessel, thus rendered heip: . | less, drifts relentlessly toward the! In the edi shoals of bankruptcy, The captain] grr puend, and owners are borror-stricken, The ending disaster has unnerved torial columns of § ay reference was an Armour & Co, statement ing prices of pork Joins. The me : terment and extension, and a levy of |are swamped with debt. . them. They apply to the engineer! perenne n @m negroes. Tomorrow Coolidge presen's it to the senate for action. paper lbrcrgim dpe bacon Ohad be anys drelbemengh ge et er ae hetatee enone me wan quoted a calla tio gs trod resol vestigate bootlegging in the and maintenance and give Seattle the! that made the music that Thorson | cause of the condition is that he|,. z z notation _ Tomorrow Senator Overman introduces a ution to in ea od finest system of transportation in|and his gang danded to 20 years ago. | \has become ‘timid, an the boat hae|2° % 20 cents « pound, ‘This } “Sault Ste. Maric region. Next day Coolidge brings it up under the rule. the world Lot un stop it. Let us pay as We £0. la. ate Gus Kahn [eee enarae Ciel a4 See Sees inn [dows to: the. 2815 Javed : ‘The figures in question came . a Hil be the best ee Aon’ * ‘ “ could aac ' . That day, let us suppose, La Follette, representing the great dairy state of Wis- | tent valuation of the property in|advertising for this city, that, was], Dent Sit—You don't know me, It's) He also could agoribe the difficulty |g tye. lsursary ae the plies > trug but what's the odda? I don’t} to the tact that someone had been| the headauarters of the o Z rio 1 the | thie city raises approximately ever devined. R. J, WILSON, ou! You may be young, you! «meddling with his business,” or! 0 the 3 ‘extern : in, presents a resolution to inquire into the production cost of green chgese on 000, 20 mills will raise about $5,000,-| President, Public Ownership League } be old, o salatty guy or bad Bal “tokectne snun the tant od yeoer readers of ‘The Sar ha “ tidak teereonn , o . | fer hat We were qi There is no limit to the inanity of resolutions that Coolidge, under his own for Th f M only know that you're the one ony one hep ty devoured, by | oon, Thilo was mot yo & ote the song o nat tempestuous oth 7 Proc can be compelled to present to the senate for debate and action. Work ‘or ousands +) en and noone remains but the engi-|Prices today, Armour & Cote ined ” Editor The Star: |not to sell it to anyone who] And #0, no matter who you be, YOU! heer and his minions, who have | Eeeneer interns jx “3 ir, run Tea isn’ will be remembered that the/ wouldn't operate it as @ common gong will get you by with me; it gIVe") Hiaved the herole part of the boy | 22 to 25 cents, the freight dif ' Se | :| being held responsible for the i i first of the year there was a storm | carrier, you quite a leading place as bene-| no “stood on the burning deck.” ng held respo OF , “But that is the pocket Coolidge got himself into, when Curtis pulled the string. | (."'.), Olympic peninsula which/ Now, if the government would) factor of the race, because You #4Y) yer unlike the boy, they knew they|/€nce between these prices and § ¥ : jen of timber. int the Milwaukee start ting|/to everyone, “Don’t worry, folk, | were ers of the situation at all| ones quoted. tals knocked down quantith 1 Milwauk operating | inet ‘This timber is ly@&e where it fell, thin railroad at Once, so that log-| we've all got fun!” fa t te] Uee | thy i: is 2 : exposed to a climate which will| ging companies could get into that! When we are broke, when rent I8| hey are now owners of the en. AT THE CORNISH Ker They claim _—_ Det the moon e 24 hours long; make it worthless in a few years, | territory and build lumber camps, it] due, when things are looking Mighty | ire enterprise, ‘The time 1) act has| soy tietest as se it i. one before . th r the government | would stimulate the lumber industry | blue; when times are bad and wetting | grrived. ‘The engineer, by a slight) THE CORNISH PLAYERS: wor it is probably the / befe pay ¥ wuin wrhlcrens at aa Sactabes-am| 1G Uha-pele wee roles tha domme lgoree. whan oath Je lacking in the | turn of the ‘wrist, opens the throt-| A Repertory Company In wh you want to rise to the top J ‘ermany adm necting the Milwaukee) ployment situation at the same) purse, it helps ug all a mighty lot) ti. “thus permitting the medium of bree One-Act ae our business of line of work, Now that G ny its she lost the war, let line with thie forest, in order to get time Ito think of all the fun we've got lexchange to perform ita function;|| Mmwxnune: SHOP: by con the thing stay lost. out the spruce and fir; the de| There is nothing in Washington| You help us rise above our fear,| {enor and capital again unite, the! | CQunRS wea i) es ieee sere She waatly’ of ie onan plorable feature of the situation i#|so near completion, nothing that) you point the way to yey sn cheer: | great vensel steers for the open sea|| OVERTONES. by Alice ws responsibility instead . " | turned to greater ad-|you way that in our heart we hold eeeytone: Pore Maen | er holds the k to disarmament can do SS ee tact pier ee « ber in-|a wealth that's greater far than gold, | nas: Sage nidlys - -_ Thursday and Friday Evenings, or it, er operated. This enormous outlay) vantage just now—the lum! | We, the people, go home, bolt ‘Nov. and 25; Dec 1 and A The man with a tendency to the world a good turn. of the people's money, with no re-| dustry is the backbone of the state,/ that scatters darkness like the *Un, | our simple dinners, and hasten dogn | iaatoréay Matinass ae Se fm ut} for after all, “Ain't we got fun?” | : 96 abe Dead ° the invest-|and there are thousands of men 0! to the opera house to hear our j 192 the buck” usually finds that terns, and every | day * wark I think that all the gloomy birds| re bout what he aid | S00 and $1.00 t in deteriorating, ties are rot-| of work. 2 greseman tell us ai at he > Ps Jadder of success has only one § anything new, on which it can good than any éther device could me Phat ediia Are eustingt Lumber representatives from the] should get your song and read the! ("DUNS theses glorious events to| “09 shoulder the blame, instead of do, Thru railway rates, it was ‘Thin ratiroad bas been offered for! mast, ax well as here, say that the) words; and then, ag ing ova | pass, and how fortunate we are to} ma will stand for almost people accepting the truth and urged, American bottoms could | sale by the government for $1,000,-| cost of manufacturing lumber is|to know that Joy = ll ey have an engineer of such sterling, tha if he has medicine. be given cargoes without fail, 000. The logical people to buy it}one of our present problems, and) with dough; and that, han n a . and transcendent qualities in our a ea gar ae oer oe 3 would be the Milwaukee Railroad) representatives from every walk of| mild and done, we've wealth enough | 1 igge, Mother, bring nome some @ 9) the courage to say, “Yes, that's This is the truth: That we are But it remained for private company, but they have not made al life say that unecnployment is an-|—if we've wot fun no we tmine,| TIS Picture t# too beautiful to| Boldt’s Milk Breadi— @ut fault. But I won't make the masters of our own destinies ownership to prove that the re | aay be that they haven't) other, and the opening of this rail) And #0, whatever els ; - ’ Pi © thankful just for thie again.” that man is responsible for man's verse English on this principle | ine cash to do so, (their stock to-, way would help solve both, Fet'e all be thankful just for : within our souls we all possess a ’ 4 @ man stands oot among = jroubles. might deny cargoes even to ships | day in quoted at 37), or it may be oe a mors Pemrabyeeet| Acid SF sisaie datreaneins on eant Lk C@ } E WW 'sS millions who continually are ao which the taxpayers built. Was | ‘at they are oldie emis ex-| watch chia’ tlesber ret. ter how the luck may run, we'll tell | i of stron: C aaa “ 4 responsibility—passing the Benjamin Frontlin got his start gaything ever more sardonically pressed at the time of construction.| ‘The Loyal Legion might look Into| the world, “Ain't we got fun B E to other people or to exist: 4 4 writer knocking the styles WO saa eaye Gov, Hart and Mr, Babcock took! this matter—it means money and! 3 | a bdtitons. Cam we wont tame <ileiasinnpiele ellis aes a trip to Washington in the Inter-| better times for the state and a/ anne 1ToO1l1 i ee Asks Cald: ll ents of this territory soon after the) chance for a lot of men to support we 4 we storm. and they succeeded in get-| thelr families mean. |BROTHERHOOD OF MAN. FUND| THURSDAY TO SATURDAY .o ae to Speak Up ehaihrn haga = pee beset ies alee “A Bear of a Show,” With failing. (An open letter to Mayer Cald- 9, ne for char’ F preciation of your help, Avridge people the earth with lot of people that many of the well of Seattle, appearing in Dan- “Don’t Bother the Banker” weit ttium| Mann will wend you m epecial letter blashe things railways British Columbia anti- | Editor The Star: lowing anal a Ho or Fo le as se He gga - hogi ee oe, ee From “Conservativets” letter of|trate: ‘The producing nod coment ati ca betens doe habroige oie | Chinese for thousands of owners of foreign ships to furnish Asiatic weekly.) the 18th Inst, I could gather noth-|cial world today is like: a. steam! poyal Brotherhood of Man.” their famines on the such vessels tonnage from our Worshipful Hugh: ing but the hackneyed oy aa Plant im a great ocean liner. The All undersigned contributions will | rain, flood, sun and insect ports. This includes some of our It is probably pure ignorance |of “don't bother the bankers.” If) safe transport of ship and cargo be sent to the Seattle community Along came American Puget Sound lines. part, or lack of observa. |™oney is a’commodity and subject) from port to port, from producer to| Chest fund. ‘Those who prefer to nm on my ow . to private ownership, the bankers consumer, is the task to be per- make a direct contribution to a speci- re yak ie net snails nok. bo Lomherel. Ao HOG SS) Seemed fied charity? rather than thru the under the surface. = hard enough time, heaven noticed anything to indicate how | the people accept this ge 4 — Her engine is the capital, and the community chest, may #0 specify, they said to the Chi knows, to get freight, without you stand on the Oriental ques | sooner ee ee ceuan eat warn eee I on Neier iw the labor) and their contributions will be sent | trine of non! whic! in to be accom:| as directed. famine is your own having the favorites of the gov- tion, what simple minded dupes they) piished. These forces, standing Sink shallow water wells, ernment, the railways, in league We have s mayor in Vancouver | nave been. separately, are powerless. To pil Gumouie’ Ga tea x your fields, and famine against the governmentowned in the person of Harry Gale, whe A careful analysis will convince) results there must be devised a) Washington Children’s Home . ships. has become an ardent supporter jany average mind ~~ pager Ab Lavy get a & method by | Salvation Army not commedity. tia wi iene two forces may be eco- Home .. Lasker, of the Hepp board, of the White Pacific Const ides. only, a means to an end, a medium|nomically united. ‘This link te any devel Society Amer talks mildly about possible it pons be s fine thing if you | (7 exchange. 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