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PAGE 8 THE SEATTLE STAR THURSDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1923. The Seattle Star z gee meee Pow er “| "BUT aU oe ne ide, New York offic [| KDITOR'S NOTE Lowell of all gover ‘ e : |P. H. Carlyon Elected Head Wide Mellett, of The Star's Washing fi t t " operate 1 man complimented —— ton staff, by a ay buteualvs { t ' i chers upon th of Association The “Why” of the Phone Rate Case | TNClugt poets et tho Pactaes ‘ e the lagialatiire’# SUnbEeE citaint OLYMPIA, Oct Altho the decision of the state board of public works sete pyc Rd og shart cere represdt A ah teed turned taice , a bein y tr fice Wednesday in denying the petition of Pacific Te standing incidents int ‘ p 1 or " fy fact telling testimonial | held in V 7 t tate, conn t Pacit mai phone & Telegraph Co. and the Home Telephone Co, fe History, This is the third article ‘ >A 1 the effle of ) ehogla Hast nIBhE by the da legates hore, ; with ‘ ; oT higher rates in Seattle, Tacoma and Spokane may appear In. the nyt ae ie viel cers the lative i ee Pa IN Hil reget | vqrontgtiol batore thie i org on the surface to be a victory fe he people of those Sait cokanedat \ m \ , three cities, the action, on the othe F strengthens the , le Yo find pr Mean Attorneys for the phone companies, did not even ap- pear at hearing in Olympia Wednesday on the mat- ‘er, thus indicating that they were willing to have the Sea RiGee con A fiberd opel br Neg ere Oe erat ' iipetior Ml Be adaiine “Ye M ; "ly gr aa ial tht -cig ’ T. Hui matter dropped. The reason for this explained by the Beckie saars rte He 14 pbs ity attorneys who are opposing the corporations in the Holmes va. Wal ra 6 t \ ¢ : rae ieee ‘ : vip reric The The telephone companies at the present time have liti- ving pre for a ju at exislaty t ria vA f Aucation," |! c of week Seattle and } Hes gations in the federal courts that are based on the tariffs thin rovisien’ Gn ihe-wee hat ian ih kawanter 10 o eahale ; pose duane At thet 1% Aacunnec Hey one from $12,000,001 itel aes © h chief that are now in effect in the three cities concerned, With | it was t < point : ar 5 , ¢ . Phas, Mian aor FP 400,060) to. eats ap thin, ors we tNSe oki Ci the petition for an increase on file at Olympia, there was egisiature ap’ , Hut Jackson 1 on, re . C =i Lipo De thier sad Wadi duriaeitise: act A possibility of the legal question arising over the right pied the ry i s x i ‘ for y r sagt a AR “Tn James J , state hi 12,000,000 continue the federal court cases, based on the present | aah . | 7 2 7 . dust y Mniman ae |" F a ra ea ise t tariffs, when new tariffs were on file in the state board's < 4 af . Vn ap tial om ; | office : an cou Husband and Wife f Sake | aid So th af the phone corporation ogee: ‘anaie ; Dae maiten hee lath Beaten by Bandits : ‘ ‘ ing the board 0 ks t > new tari “The supremacy of the writ by paleht « ) Ore, ¢ members the V were! 4 ve sidized immigrant competitic and in a " ! 1 new tariffs be stricke legislatures need not be Nort t 1 ) ‘ ) > attacks > fi un 1 terms on zu ae i lbetietocatie etter Ott ia ks from the files : tly interpreted as a victory called in question; if they ‘ the think it fit posit to en ‘ st ? om len He so dear union t carrier wo! the government of w for phone users, but r an indication that phone companies are preparl » make a desperate fi which can control them. t c pre ative rater 0 gain a rate increase i . t When the main object of a ey (the Nort j h 7 hos |tricts; Mins Grace Colvin ¢ Da arifme (ine : Bodhi ete + a law is clearly expressed and ‘ void tal for treatment ) replacing ¥ acaatel t wéteport c i a consiteckbiy: thors Captaf When a compressed air tank blew up at Columbia university students the intention is manifest usurpatic the aut tered c ar 4 ‘i t sae tt bor that phsspeh nt bas puppied Com. thought it was a professor the Judges are not at liberty do t . > t wife s Miss M «Gia ; rl ‘hie ticle cect Pape ndvoca altho it appears to them to t positively de rt cous acke Sl nucceeding to vacant c t he job of| pioneers’ who have gone broke The Do not sleep in your shoes, Place them by the side of the bed for be unreasonable, to reject it; ‘ r " c y ve , uperin 1 beats dsp ant £6] to redaaiaithe Western at: a issued Dcotag at burglars for this were fo set the Judi © been absu! tt de nes ge itil ckae 2 . sit senda : of tha . clary above the legislative, z Ps « $ horror the bility of ha y| Tho 5,000,000 or so farm workers fleet q i s its use. Don’t laugh at corns, Corns sell more autos which would be subversive all th 6 co , oy | € feet Everything has it i than auto salesmen. 1? aie am = - Renton Car Company : ; : get f quit ntry in di a ae but he to town fobs, stil er Gi eas tn Hi rs n fobs, i ¢ the tt ve. Shea coictetahdes, pte Active Year thought we might tse sn | te a few million dumbbells of us ae Said Mr. Busch to Mr. Coolidge LHITE. Si EDITOR © rea the govern, how hasten, tas petty | ly tt 6 Sn snuseson| wo ane oe Re ‘ “Thi office A brewer has appealed to the president to enforce pro- , meet with fede poe F hibition. The law is being violated so freely and ex- rt of it in, the pine treasury a0, car | an ig anions sacl woul 3 ae sotll Lead tensively that his legitimate near-beer business cannot | cited ines pe ; é be cot to clear cig Fr pai rm my bit of brush tor tf thrive, he says. The public won't buy his product when Calls Traffic Handling Bad despite their oppoat big r 0 will : » president understands |me a 3 cast aah { wa < it experiences so little trouble getting “real stuff. ; : t fe 1 not do | fo tos a , if business is so hope-|a white i 4 “i f r thene 10,000,000 | ‘ f § i n this coun at the n Yours at much-spoken-of ment “Mr. Pr | meone will ne rages ' " he American pe A that 2 can |farm-labor alia saay: lall the power that we 7 gainst t le ms of the {¢ . p” the au-|8 el ; Ii dos n 1924 driven bankrupt by aub- | Wt! DENT: : of thell prohibit! w, because we Ww r from a evide * g the serious nee cert . L AUGUSTINE P. PALAC its bh in ca We could gathe tt violat w r i in cor that traft t i ner ~- -— aa Bes mot ony eumesning arse parts of the Bat also ‘buy mctons on Saturday nbs hoever they are, The Fourth Avenue Fusillade Twer Volving p in the eague ‘bition Few'4 at Po! ‘a * ic tel se fa h ’ " id and would have stopped only upon . of ¢ $500 « a | anes tagalbns Tite 4 commended. I 3 i immed ames t of being in danger of be- hausted 0’ er death or in-| ing h Denby) han I was at| I cannot follow such a process of cently scapes taniitSanahie tee » |aiter The ° er government, yee Ea STB ep ch yy eects Ono of his minsles passed | reasoning that federal officers should vest it. We fo t wh es wer in the sum of f real Sool ‘i ef + ee . ait dae ait oe deita tie ban’ ahs, aad then. orn with close te nd | be encouraged into turifing their fire case the law could be enforced, but where they were not paid th ne Phi! ture vice to the: peopié) thes ee nt ae cally tates Mogae ips Bas : ‘ a rex arms loose among pedestrians on the ~ M. ‘was not enforced.” ni ated th Telagag Bo esl: tee oe of res the $ cae haw y t at the slightest provocation 4 oq Nor is that all. Anheuser-Busch, Inc., offers to give | Leor EBB) bch o cne atta te aoe thre riage he. aeatnte'tevie sting dn wired 8 it necessary to allow such the president specific information on particular cases. paragon, a ‘He t work en but attlh at's +) agp Acar ge Coa “ | ORS. CARRIE “We shall be very glad at your request, Mr. President, hd ‘acuntors: eieabed t 3ut Gen. Wood doesn’t Ifh only pla 0 hea pe flere, i ni Furthermere if hi . ~ (of You to have our representative appear before you and present It e arty sds bd 0 “enf ‘ : I " ete — 7 = facts in detail.” rv. 1 wants to close it it Gov. Wood BLE ha sdhay Yor iret aaaeahes olnne an: 6 Busch’s sincerity is not to be doubted. He it was sain aioe ins SN then ty Und anawer of SMletig’ lee Ite'a like a lot of men I ke nd 4 ace him pi who called attention to the official bootlegging on Uncle | enor’ 'f . @.|Islators to th : eI se pda genome gs Sam’s shipping board vessels. Of course, he thinks the ry way 1 nake matter se, G me everyuaNere.: He works aeeny: Seite WNEy ane 2S Volstead act is a bad law, and that the way to get rid of : . |. J the advice he has a toy—a it is to enforce it. But right or wrong, in this opinion f Fit . aint ang adeats f f he is entitled to demand that the law be respected. anic cong fanila, the national capital of the hile be . i hte Bors af Now let’s see if Mr. Coolidge accepts the “facts in de- eo Woe ) nflict reached ! phitippines, a ¢ n 200 er tia Pr dba pas pan il,’ i t day, and makes tail,” and, if so, what he does with them. if we can pause a dit fo play mf i enaeY f c n i i a ith t, oa or putting in a radio! Well, funny news is so scarce we wish it would snow in Africa or ; Bryan or Ford say something: ular government stockholder, created this Movie censors are busy again. They enter a movie saying, “What's Ng Never smoke a pipe while opening mail. May get a bill that makes “Wi ia j you bite off the stem. : A most significant fact about an indus Battleships to Back Bankers? | auen wth 8 bs ty fe che lanes eee eae Secretary Hughes, in a secret arrangement with Sal- ti ia cota at followed de . Vador and a group of New York financiers, negotiated | is figure, however *-\ , ; Take the cement industry, as an ex: and signed without the knowledge or consent of con- } erament an bandis) : 5 . y ample: gress, has committed the United States, according to | 4 ag Gig mills 000 tons of coal the New York Nation for October 24, to an unconditional “CAMERA EYE" | f ed 4 . p ja — ee pay eal of guarantee of a new bankers’ loan to Salvador. This . ‘ adil zs 1 a iy famili pete Involves the federal judiciary in foreign disputes and may i, “ : pipers lapiz ait Fabase es, we easily result in war. | IN CITY J | : bering not less than 25,000, maintained The “confidential” brokers’ circular which contained —and along with them tradesmen and the first public announcement of the plan, cites as prece- ss ‘ other people enough to supply the needs dent the sending of a United States warship to settle a Alleged Eastern Jailbreaker \ “ = ee the © A z 5 a of a town of over 50,000.\ ispute between Costa Rica and Panama and looks forward Held on Larcen arge = se, 4 Thati: ing nothing to further use of government forces. “Are American John J, McTague, of to be one! s : J eee z i A t is, of course, saying n of the fathers and mothers agreed,” asks The Nation, “that | of the most expert and daring jail | business created for coal operators and their sons shall be marched into Latin America to lay | breakers In the country, and rr transportation li down their lives in order that the world may be made Sees waiter ete i i Safe for Wall Street investments 7 tiene 08 Ga n € ar en mere my ake “504 70,000 ; ollowing t | cemenit industry as coal, yet 50,000,000 Not out in these parts, Nation. Dan McLennon and Jim} es! uae Doom Wednesday night | new sacks, representing 50,000 bales of Qyashington ragpicker got $3,230 back pension, We refuse to say McLennon, known as “Camera Oo YTOw cotton, had to be bought last year for re- ings are picking up for hi Eye,” saw McTaguo and recognized ny oe hime ae dri gto edb hy es is placements alone. Back of this were cotton One thing that probably will be found in Tut’s tomb is a set of pre McTague under arrest and planters, plantation workers, mill owners, election promises to voters. the fugitive had just 4 , mill operatives and soon—thousands al- nébag from the Seattle The warmth that radiates the nursery is the warmth that builds peak: wo No doubt Tut's tomb contains writings prov the younger generatio: MeLennon hi nade ore ™ . . < ° was going to the dogs ee er er important captures solely be healthy, sturdy men and women of Tomorrow. A Majestic Electric And consider these other requirements sepeser Heater is the most modern of ail electrical companions for your of the industry last year: aa cause he remembers face from 66 . cTague was arrested in Minne childri ee thle = Improving” on Nature Spa Oe Sateen Autonet children because it is absolutely safe 3,700,000 barrels of fuel oil fexe weed warned: thi was te Its big, wire guard, that holds in check inquisitive little fingers, sur- 3,400,000,000 cubic feet of gas It may be possible to breed chickens that will lay two |", broke Jail there Police €ggs a day, according to experimenters at West Virginia 10d a nehata atminal . pee bicree ’ . university. Ui eee Tres | Maraene ants to Moeates, Br Oe rounds the cheerful glow of radiant reflected heat, inspiring in its 15,000,000 pounds of explosives , . 2,000,000 pounds of greases i If so, the eggs would average of inferior quality, as | where he was a and broke cleanliness and health-creating warmth. ene pace hot reread any expert biologist knows, just as some of our fruit a pipet aie ea 1000 x int in Bellingham and again escaped and. vegetables have lost considerable of their natural | trom. his cell | A Majestic Electric Heater gives to the nursery good cheer and a 4,500,000 firebrick for relining kilns Jusciousness and health-giving qualities by being “im- McTague was put under a special] spiri ‘ 7,000,000 pounds of paper for bags i irit that devel i ' proved.” You realize this when you eat a watermelon |£tatd Thursday in the Seattle city | pay develops youth and happiness . Be sure that the play 600,000 tons of gypsum that has been crossed with a pumpkin and thereby made [2a j,° “i De. Teturned to Min ground for your children is such a “Garden of Growth.” to taste like pine shavings, pee atsitd athe Wised aC eae In Pare the industry bought quan- ay There are many distinctive features about the new Majestic tities eavy grinding and burning ma- Herein is love, not that we loved God, but tha he loved us, and sent His Son to be the propitiatton for our sins-i. dotin two. | Heaters which emphasize their leadership. Ask your dealer to prea sod bay needs esti i Tits possible that » man can | Pike explain them—and now—dwhile he has them to deliver, arrange Rivestze hit 10 be the sar e NREMERTON CHARLESTON for one for. your home, In this way a single industry spreads Take Fast Steamers at Colman > | prosperity to many others. pecs santa screuntd FOR SALE BY ALL DEALERS EVERYWHERE Idea for Seattle Politicians niaie Bee Pa PORTLAND CEMENT ASSOCIATION pautiete af say “No'’—because there isn’t any such is 148 bl SL My Majestic Electric Appliance Co., Inc. | 111 West Washington Street word in their language. Instead, they give a negative a : , t SAN FRANCISCO, CAL | answer: “Bu-Shih,” meaning, “Not yes.” Professor Lee . ae Peete: oe Sate of Columbia supplies the information. 4 Gay $3190 p, Bee ‘ | of Nagone! Cine ization to Improve and What a wonderful side-stepper and shadow-boxer a ite taomneieeibene the Uses of Concrete Chink would make in Seattle polities. mi, 9300 p,m ta Denver! New York n Pid : ‘ y and Bun Birmin Hoines Low Partenturg See Other people are tallang agatnst Bryan. They make him angry, but Bier mever speechiens with ages | KA] Electric Heaters | boot Na Saicfake Cag q Rugs for storage should be rolled rather than folded. This get th too dizzy 10 eat. ae ere ee aoe (161 PROVIDE COMPANIONABLE WARMTH FOR EVERYONE

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