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THE SEATTLE STAR FRIDAY, OCTOBER 12, The Seattle Star |( | SEWER FRom genie || AVRID@E MANN || Wages and Prices Are The Pardoning Mr. Coyle ci loiaed, anc uated bit th 0 wea he went ahead an im} Ing A gain From the four corners of the state is rolling in a chorus . Chriate _Columt ately ef of condemnation of Lieutenant Governor Coyle for his Pages ed ay) want ther foanat 1 Now that the coal strike is out of the way, temporarily at least, and the Miners’ Union has rite eat, “tke « 1 Gustaf Lindber Shit Sia rodtthe unieereal*nry Maret vard obtained a ten per cent, raise in wages, comes the announcement that the four railroad Ti oo. teensy "2 titiable: th x ise i : ave ques et ' t 4 moment's brotherhoods—engineers, firemen, conductors, and trainmen—are behind a movement for in- coma banker, 1S )USstitiadie, a Is opel oO gre D - > OME os oN : ; gals’ I f 1 - tion : At i rate, none of the courts, including the Mi bs pacpehert cuian ee aia ie. staat phe In wages approximately equal to the peak wages of 1920, It is but a month ago that state's highest, was able to view the matter that, way, { ' slumb the pre of men-—and ne the ten-hour workmen in the employ of the United States Steel Corporation were granted a Furthermore, the haste shown in the pardon—rushing it today a t still he calm straight ten per cent. increase in wages as part of the plan to eliminate the twelve-hour day. thru while Governor Hart was out of the state and before as \ 3 While these wage increases have been going on, the purchasing power of the American dollar as com- the convicted bank director had even entered the peni- tor altuniing discerns w : And pared with the purchasing power of the same dollar in 1913 has been from 60 cents to 70 cents, according tentiary—-gives it a fishy look. " + tn, AObBe to, government figures, At present, it is in the neighborhood of 65 cents, According to figures compiled Then, coming as it does, on the heels of some other 5 common by the National Industrial Conference Board, there were four reductions in wages throughout the United highly unwarranted pardons made in similar fashion Pehl in the six pentis ending May 14th last and 544 increases, Since that date, there have been two se hag ee gio ag . ENE: BE . ‘ eductions in wages anc while the governor was away, only heightens public im 1 ‘ ae patience. The full pardon accorded the grossly criminal+ : Hens is a very illuminating news-article in THE LITERARY DI ’ this week which presents living Douglas Storrs and Robert Chittenden, Coyle’s fraternity conditions at the present time. You will also be interested in these important news-features: brother, to mention two examples, had been completely unforgiveable. To add to the list another case of ques- | te a st bd Py eo 99 . Hionable nature naturally brings the lieutenant governor 5 : maT | Doing Something For the Farmer | Labor’s Own Views of the Red ‘Borers’ Sigepe otic otice in an unamplimentary way: | Speaking of the Constitution the innumerable demands, remedies, and. solutions | What labor unions think of the United Mine Workers’ report, as revealed in answers to a ques- BY GILSON GARDNER that are being advanced in behalf of the farmer. tionary sent by The Digest to the Labor Union Broadcloth and Overalls in the Church | °° '" ‘'¢ Unted States Ministers deny that they talk only when money They're planting more bananas now In the state of Oaxaca, Mexico, iBy so doing they expect to add 300,000 tons a year to the crop, nearly ‘all of which is shipped to the United States, That awful national wail thas borne fruit. Miss Megan Lloyd George telly New York reporters that she's not in } tutle Veeck t 4 ak othing about sim Can it be possible that gina cist cari : know ‘ r 06 of alks and that their lessons in social economy are | Germany—Land of _edinagAae sg fags “ | : J a ‘ learned, as it were, at the rich man’s knee. Per t 1 Ni h ‘ ave kept the 9 : : ‘ ee a i ! petual Nightmare phen ileet gy a greater extent tas ore That ¢ + wi . auido The Fighting Irishman Who A man ordered a beefsteak in a Berlin restau- ‘ the t ¢ f dele Commands the lrish Army | rant, price 1,000,000 mark: When it was served : it was worth 1,100,000 marks. When the check An interesting study of General Muleahy “who was presented, half an hour later, the price had hag brought peace to Ire | risen to 1,200,000 marks. If these expensive law suits against the K, K. K. continue, the organ feation will be compelled to raise the dues rather than the deuce, Bad French news today, French dirigible ntayed aloft 118 hours and e 4 Se aa peared the dove of peace. | an i . | ‘ The Disruptive Forces in Germany—Constitution Week in Oklahoma—Forces Behind Bulgaria’s Revolt— Hee the naeaee en from the Corfu Ordeal—The International Horse Race—Earthquake Prediction ‘ ae ( nullity cons —Rise and Fall of the Divorce Tide—No Surrender for the Synagog—The France We Do Not Know—Is Disclosing Life Ss Secrets , prt it oun New Yor’: Getting Too Many Pennants?—Across the Atlantic in a 30-Foot Sloop—Topics of the Day— $ A movie, showing how a chicken comes to life and de- | : ahase ie wae The Spice of Life—Department of Family Diction—Scores of Interesting Illustrations, Including Humorous wvelops in the egg, is thrown on a screen by Dr. Charles F. r t ft to Hg! the t : Cartoons. THerm. It reveals the changes that take place from the T i e ; , October 13th Number—On Sale a es = ae Deginning of incubation until the chicken’s heart starts oe | 2 § - > To day All News-dealers—10 Cents ting. | fn ‘ ach super-scientific movie was made by carefully re- | the é ; Let FUN from the PRESS Amuse You moving a small piece of the eggshell and covering the a M : utenti bs fopening with a glass window. Then a movie camera, op- Bart ft She ely Thousands of theaters are now showirg this | wants to please you. So if you would like to be | ‘erated by a time ctock, every 10 minutes flashed a light | auen tit to om rollicking little reel, “FUN from the PRESS,” | confident of some clean cheery fun, new each | thru the window and snapped a picture. : d r z t atees Of ul but perhaps your locality has not yet been fa- | Week, just write to the management, or stop at |, After 22 hours, the chick’s heart was beating—and it : ; t them be odes ua arae vored. However, the manager of your favorite the box office, and suggest that you would like | to see “FUN from the PRESS.” Produced by ‘ Liter: Digest. Distributed by W. W. tthe camera had taken about 200 separate pictures, 1 tit d : theater is keenly interested in knowing what you | ‘The | minutes apart. fn t Agee” Spee ek May a * Then the slowly taken film is flashed on the screen and ster nor hin youns want. Your enjoyment is his bank account. He | Hodkinson Corporation. ‘shows the whole process in a matter of seconds. It’s a ern fesh bo Phar _ reverse of the ultra-rapid-camera movies you've seen, 1 = a | aot hk oe tH . ip ae | showing a slow-down of a golf stroke or a pole vaulter in ar ' t regarded It a > It isa mark of distinction to be a reader of ‘action. el paiatitey fei Dr. Herm also exhibits movies of oysters developing “ach lien aba MERA AC.) 7 SIRE ete aati aS irom the life cell, and so on. Changes that cannot be ob- e 2 mecred by the human eye even with a microscope, due to | to ' “the element of time, are in this way presented so they F; can be studied by scientists. | the The ultra-rapid and ultra-slow movie cameras eliminate | 2 j @ element of time. They apparently bring man con- | iderably nearer an understanding of the twin mysteries ° ife and death. Man and the Universe | No telling what the scientific movie will lead to. Dr. | gaitor The star c yi as the chariot wheel m will make movies showing cancer cells attacking | does our It Om | po yanant hill and k EMILY POST’S ETIQUETTE—“The Blue Book of Social U; a ind destroying healthy cells. When doctors understand |“ ek ma ; “se The most complete book om social usages that ever grew Selling 1,000 copies a week! 630 se5c ath ta cells work, they'll be nearer a cure. So, too, > tig Waele : i gies ples apace between two covers.—Chicoge Tribune, Soaai NK: rig re post Boobeaters Gn cats: isease germs. From n * FUNK & WAGN. r f 4 The movie, a toy, in the future may be even more use- When does thin earth cease being here ig every reason to #0 ALLS COMPANY, Publishers, 354-360 Fourth Avenue, New York than entertaining. | alive? When the United States imported $41,435,375 worth of cotton cloth during the last Is the sun , an increase of more than $1,000,000. Cotton, raised on the tt i, shipped to New York, thence across the / atic, is there It vd wufactired into cloth, then shipped back to New York and from there | (f) Peupon 0" the Mississippi, where it started. Yes, we have no interest in Europe |the tag amoky i DM o States Men f | i | ‘Then, no far am this earth ts con ‘ States Money Scientist says California mountains are moving north at the rate of loner eda Meat ait Stat M. hi ey foot every five years. The statistics editor figures said California |“)? sanponees sirzepiin tthe mountains will reach the North Pole just as the cost of living comes | ne fee So thin aan ta te ~ States Methods read the first vague, vapory begin. "Lioyd George says he comes neither as a missionary nor a bootlegger. | bi That makes him twice welcome. nings of it | Quite right | - | Where did the sun come from? | | :¥ Mexico has started a publicity campaign. What a pity she can't be . a at ced like movie stars. ligse on oe cab v a oy FOR THIRTY DAYS 1 1 ‘ | the: © suns in our known u | Oo, irgi 00% Pure Virgin Wool, | verse that make small our feeble iit | News from far-off China. Rat eating is going out ot style. Cate will | * Back of parle tn ¢ hart le speck of a spa he dark, as} this foolish. iE guaconilgn toales: a-tontohs* weal} 30-Ounce Melton Cloth Ward trial in New York cost $30,000, but wasn’t worth it. nothing. —— And that greater sun, {t, too, came re , | Overcoats e ? 7 Perhaps; an.-yet-we see thru a |éial sa Little Mose in Washington I pikia’ derkig'cu to tug shigteioe tics [tar ee: Grote ++ $4.00], ; We often hear people express fear of communism com- [Secon Cradle and cnittin ate tc rr: “on | $25 00 to America, of dictatorship and a red terror. Briefly, | man pee on tk An th ieee $35.00 Plates ....... . $15.00 at £ ‘ | are folks who are “skeered of ghosts what ain’t.” Something less than half a split |Our Whalebone Rubber Plate $8.00 hbee data hie iiadedn Seattle | WHOLESALE 0 A ;. , second in a millennium. 7 rf ’ FY It’s another case of Ellis Butler’s little Mose. Mose’s Shiite Craton lone: bikes. ine Fane eee and have the Union Label. Are ma Was giving a party in the cabin one night and sent [earth quite beine? : é Pray i ose out into the dark to pick a pumpkin for a jack-o- | He Si Vanier, utterly whenever OHIO | Hn fad a per ar TA mtern. Mose had to pass a graveyard. When he ar- |the average mean temperature goes | novable belt, double-breasted, c rived at the field and grabbed a pumpkin a ghostly voice | UP (own 10 dexrees, and stays at COT RATS tectible alae veiifelt clears: aid, “Drop my head.” Mose was terribly scared and “putt orld will Sizes § 6 S ee e ghost felt sorry fer him and told him to brace up—_ |and mo abatshe bag Sri: keae | D ie ISTS at $25.00-cand ead ie that there wasn’t any such thing as a ghost. As little |° nd the ater stars | Sedeud Aves uae auiveniity St. ™ Rs WMose started back, he picked up a stick, when another | Bisse Open 9 to & Datly—0 to 12 Su swhostly voice cried: “Leggo; that’s my leg.” But this Fr OL ‘ghost aiso comforted Mose by telling him that “Dey ain’t | 0 0 no ghosts.” When little Mose reached the cabin he was blue white and all the company reassured him very sin- Best [ ock ba perely that “Dey ain't no ghosts.” As it came time to 0 to bed, Mose didn’t want to climb up into the dark . and his ma scolded him. “Don’t yo be skeered, Mose,” Boys’ School Suits e said, “dey ain’t no ghosts.” Mose replied: “I ain't 2 eered at ghosts what am.” Asked ma: “Whuffer you Two Pants ered den?” “Nuffing,” sniffed Mose, “I’se only oneasy | ff Sweaters , de ghosts what ain't!” Boys’ Newest Fall A red revolution with unspeakable crimes, famine and . 7 | athcwiiltwe cain ession of workers and everybody else isn’t on the 7:30 Tonight 1 Wy i ot inert patil akg $ 95 in these United States because— } ade 0 ; on _The American people are going to get what they want uy aia a by the ballot. They are tco free and too enlightened 1121 Post St, Coiner Seneca : \ hi bl reign Re Ser to try to get it by the hardest route—the bullet. They Come and see Frank E. Best demonstrate how his } green, bean sed wool slip over have too much common sense to let two or three men tell remarkable invention is being developed into a great { Norfolk’ models with cMibeaba dl an x hed — what they me have in all the things of life. And industry for Seattle. Ani TEAS Bae ‘or one man—be he a Lenin or a Governor Walton— i i i ; ‘ teats cee and | Oklahoma has given us an exhibition of what haps eld sun oe Ky eet patent which promises to trast coliae and Roslyn-Queen pens in America to a would-be dictator. revolutionize the lock industry of the world. value; om Wilkeson § You 'fraidy folks, don’t get scared at ghosts what ain't! F The first offering of 10,000 shares of stock will Tet Ry fhe probably be absorbed this week. The second block | There are approximately 250,000 persons in the Dutch East Indies who will be sold at an advanced price. European jothes. The other 50,000,000, mostly natives, “wear 7: rE f/ Le & | Wyoming : Utah e peculiar to the country,” the commerce department oe Best Universal Lock Co. ¥ eee biked China's population of 100,000,000 does not offer an important export Rainbow ket for hosiery. Oh, yes, the Chinese wear stockin; WANK 1. TST, A r 1 Yes, gs, but they are i is, . ORD, CHAS. 1. sittin i ig to manufacture them faster than they can wear them out, Pres and Gen. Mur, View Hires. & Trene, Secty & Salen Murr, Rock Springs Bellingham Cit strsinn coal strike, which has completely stopped coal and 1121 Post St. Cor. Seneca—BL iot-3067 1427 FIFTH AVENUE Cord-A-Load Wood lally coke production, is now in its sixth week and threatens serious Betws 7 y tlic and industrial results, Page Pinchot. Hiden eerste

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