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Pr. ¥YME SEATTLE STAR : Ryblishing Oa, Gilman, Nicoll & Rothman, Special Representatives, Baa Francisco Phone Mais mery St.) Chi office, 418 North Michi Weet 44th Mt; Boston office 8 Tremont f city, bo per F athe $1.60, @ months $400, By carrier, city, be ont, ; The Seattle Star === (cur our WAY ; : BY wiLtiaMs) "Among the New Books YOoPs! n Ave, New in b And ¢ wu 5 no has such ridimess of : ‘ee : BEND Nour | | A AAH CMon = - |) Selea nega iaareuce: Sn aeee os j Labor Injunction Going Out | sress Hot until the following Agee NECK HEN?) RIPPY.TRY VT 3 * Sttyof ‘ tS hubse dea ‘ t ; HE psiete of the federal courts e- pLOke EAS. YO fs ‘othesdi je ~e BoiL ON GOsH ‘ATS || ONCET. ITLL ielebcle ti? UC} | Rives 9 ’ abor ctions is becofhing “al ¢ 4 > ‘ ail ‘ - ne Mu a | more cin ie il age ache 4h Ma at more session, beginning in December of aa BACKA ittee\ TUFF! GEE STOP YouR Bot - | | tans rot ¢ Federal Judge Baker in West Virginia | 7 same i" aur ang pon rinniag ba da March, i BN MU NECK ‘ FROM BOILIN, | pect to find in Conrad : has just ruled that in the future his court lis Is what Js called the sMurt session, ae) Bike - | | Jae. © is prone that rines t and It is in this short segsion that most of the filibusters, of which Dawes complains, occur. The shortness of the session makes them possible, But, if we read the vociferqus V. P. cor- rectly, the Norris plan is unlikely to appeal to him. He is bent on curbing the senate, bringing it to the heel of the president, or, at least, making the senate take its orders from the dominant party organization. The Norris plan would check filibustering, but it wouldn't hand the legislative branch of the government over to the executive situations that de but 60 disguised by th | wkill “of, the writer that never will not issue®temporary restraining orders until the defendants have had an oppor- } tunity to answer the complaint; that the plaintiff will be required to file a bill of + particulars and the defendants shall have the right to inspect and answer them. ‘ The ruling was made in connection with * the court’s decision that peaceful persua- sion of miners to join the union is not a vio- lation of an injunction issued by the fed- eral court back in 1913. Henry A. Warrum, chief counsel for the 4 United Mine Workers, declared the court’s for a moment do wo think ¢ Take off @ | mustache, we know you!" | ‘There aro Aidly drawn, such as the * ed youn; good ship Vega, who has agreed ee & nvil, captain of the to take as padsenger @ tra. young Englishwoman | marriage to an Italian bh ed in his flight to the { it i } court, Bho is thrown fn \ 4 | coming dependent on their lat. & ent for protection Reaching Panda, the African | pa ws « | and demanded the use of her | company of the sailorfo + decision was the greatest victory ever won branch, as Dawes seems to desire, It } by the mine It certainly marks a would have the opposite effect, for it would y ) . | an en » lame-duck gover ent. put an end to the lame-duck government eee Poets ie elsaavared. || Hoa oe ators had been accustomed to obtain in- Lame ducks are those members of con- junctions just for the asking, and to use gress who sit thru the short session, after their own police in arresting officers and having been defeated at the po a derelict, iving with * change in West Virginia. There the oper- Then fe tive woman, " hery and intrigue | of train of tre } members of the union for alleged viola- Every four years Washington witnesses sachet ipa ual rege cca WO sale t4;tte Pome eter : tions of the order. | the spectacle of the lame-duck statesmen, the hurdles of artistic arrange- | ‘ Federal Judge Baltzell in Indianapolis | repudiated by their constituents, voting baad eee gdauniees t last week took a position similar to that blindly to please the White House. They In the end the reviewer ts | WAR IN AFRIG ‘ of Judge Baker. He refused to issue a throw overboard their own opinions and eggs hid ypvinlated bik il Mee aad A + temporary restraining order against coal their self-respect to win the favor of the ooo y the; memory Aayen —————— oa ' | miners in that state, saying none could be | president. They are looking for jobs. |. And there is a return of that | Ss 1B ho look far in- + issued until the defendants had had a | Many times the will of the senate has been ine old. whaling tale rs Kv"! to ‘the future nome Tror (Appleton), by Frank | ¢ chance to be heard. wet defeated in this manner. " iw Atdaned: in antly have to be used ‘ If this sort of clear thinking becomes | There would be no lame-duck sessions if . mS Trwllans | painted iitustrat Thin is place, in order to feed the in- general among federal judges, presently | the Norris amendment should come to MOMENTS WED LIKE TO LIVE OVER - ~ $20 — | probably second only to pe hascpran i ee, f ot the ' of the Whal- already known " most fertile and potentially rich places in the world, but cannot be developed until the tsetse fly "the injunction may be reduced to a “due | pass. But it is too much to expect that THE Dick," that cla 3 n ¢ 8. ib is ? 1S. © 100s ov mea samce. mc , ; * process of law’—after having been for Dawes will join in the effort to bring it OAS'S : ers, which placed Henry Met years much more than that. about. ville among America’s great ‘ | writers. “The Cachelot’ ts told “Rids in Washington” What a Policy! I Seen by with the complete simplicity of is controlied. The fly kills peo- e HEN Mrs. Camille Millard, 23, went to | Bispadat of some of the rum row smug- New Fight Is Looming || = nicmserve(mies’e | rtm soe stein te ’ gling boats are being compelled to th’ Papers most thrilling events with the greatest comvalness course, have a greater degree of +¥¥. get a divorce from Judge Ronald, Over Panama ( anal Finally there is “High Noon” immunity than white persons, i A s :, . ye y “rob i The disease itself can now be he refused her one because, he said, she | drink beer, because their supply of fresh MinKee, : by Crosle, Garston, “acted like a kid.” water is exhausted.—Washington dis- BY WILLIAM P. SIMMS eee Grek Chsectoe Fier. case German scientists, but Ger- } which places this young SEZ KITCHEL PIXLEY Monry ain over the Panama canal is with its use, the fly iteelf must isn’t it? It is almost enough to make nique and le and characters . Rea among the best of our present- It is a sort of a crime to be a kid in | patch. Sago of the Olympics | RD sm i day tellers of swashbuckling many, having lost her colonies, ; Washington, anyway. According to the Spreading such news is a fine way to cpr he Ga tielglony: Ges Boek che bug proposal eventu: | tales, But there is) more than | 1 not greatly interested in the He ernor all kids ought to be put at hard cut down the number of rum smugglers, SEEN that the United States and Great Brit Sas Ra wiles he RGA nah pall pamorr and |. yeas | oP yet in conime But evi or proviso was inserted reservin; this writer; there is fine tech- ? h common ut even x from the age of 4, so that they will | © " 7 i ; 5 , i Me - > i ty J State Ww up to be sturdy, self-reliant, active, | thousands of New Yorkers hire rowboats | BecL TiS: |) Salas le uatheorins sues a ripening nthe future | that are not mere puppets poms yds Pai, rr thy rrothe | yields to the ea hipDl emp h 2 ‘: 6 dinease. jonest, ambitious and so-forth men—like and pull out to rum row. Drat an en- “Bil” who, | clas! e 4 5 male kenartaes Should President Coolidge now oni dye mrss rat: rime neo rulers Tropical 5 governor. forcement policy which would put down in his way, i» | coantwine trade freo use of the neo Sit to recommend to congress of qualita, in adventure tales Aiea are aw cake sana i ‘ rs. Millard’s trouble, probably, was thirst by making folks thirsty! quite ay big | waterway the repusaage of the act of 1912 tat ape science, a great war against : that nobody had told her she was expected i . os Henry. recommendatic of the | ¢xempting certain categories of HILE discussion of the this fy. Numerous stations, to grow up. | Py / 1 | Listen to | » Bteamahip Owners’ American vessels, there can be Pulltzer prize t still warm, equipped with men and ma. c ) F Stick up some signs at the state line: | This W ould He lp cool tial | . the Shipowners’ as Bei canis that Britain would | it im Interesting to note a few | terials for carrying on the fight, “Peter Pans keep out! This means you!” | HEN a motorman fell from a Seattle | 16 trade tcl ‘This tifa, dipic cay fl ta Bs rengrerr ea hey sits (oie. to eee ieee care eter I s $s you! 5 ac Steamship eo! hia time, diplomacy ling, | the wri ” rouble fochemtcn ; ESA de ES | street car Monday night the car ran Places with bane the ies | ‘Britain would almost surely seek | day, Page) j | ate eee ee i The Lame Duck Amendment away for a dozen blocks. Then it stopped, | rad hectiserd eo organizations in. | carry the matter to the world | ‘The book was written in nix burned, certain game animals : ly all the owners of court or have it settled once and months and, recites Misa Fer that act as carriers of the fly 4 age flying the for all by international arbitra- ber, “I worked from nine in are being killed and the natives without hurting anyone. j dent Dawes It might have been vastly different, es- elne? I'm is unlikely that Vice Pres ng t ae ‘ * Pitle happy and ax tion. me i | + will listen to the suggestion of Sena- | pecially if the car had started, uncontrolled, | 4 contented. 1 | Sib: ceed arugnig facie peng, ed ceva are pase: Satnetiee BoP 7 tors Moses, George and others that he put | from the top of a hill. enjoy my work and have a good | other things, recommend that the days k Wek Wi davon tious WHY HE BROKE OFF his voice behind the Norris plan if he real- The mishap suggests advisability of risa fg have a nice, com- coastwise lawn be extended to A Thought | day. I made 1,000 words a day “It wns because of her past ly wishes to expedite the business of the | of equipping one-man cars—all of them $0, T don't enya any | Include the Phittppine islands as ay that I didn’t marry Helen.” U.S. senate. The Norris plan provides for with the so-called “dead man’s controlle odie d y any other soon as the prerident deems it Mins Ferber says her great- “What's the matter with her amendi Stati, : ‘ ‘ ‘be expedient, and that American He that trusteth In his riches est task came in the naming 17" amending the constitution so that the | This device makes it impossible to operate “BUN” maken tractor appliances | ships engaged tn coast trade be | shall fall: but the righteous | of tho book. Originally she call- PrToo Tong."—American Legion short hold-over sessions of congress would the car unless the motorman’s hand is on in a little factory not far trom | exempted from the payment of shall flourish as a branch— | ed it “So Big.” When it ap- Weekly. : 4 be eliminated. Under it the congress | the controller. The minute his hand leaves Henry's big plant, at Dearborn, Panama canat tolls Prov, xi28, peared In magazine form ft was —— 4 elected in November, as well as the presi- | it the car is automatically brought to a ae ane leat big capate, over thi oe eee ee ee ae Karts OU Seen Goapele ; dent then elected, woud take office at the sto) ¥ In the final analyis, it i» the subject arose in 1912, when con. | ICH men without wisdom greatly distiked the name and, | an unusual plague of wild cats. first of the year. Pp. 5 life philosophy of men that ress passed the Panama canal | and learning are called when {t was about to be put ‘Well, they recently got the saxo- ae y . : : iwo-man cars do not need the device makes nations. That nation is act exempting American inter sheep with golden fleeces.—So- out in book form {t is related phone introduced over there, a it is now the president takes office to such an extent, because the conductor | strongest where in the ayerage constal vessels, Sir Edward | ton that she phoned the publisher didn't they? in the following March and the new con- ' can act as emergency motorman. of itn citizens js highest. Of Grey, then British foreign sec- | == 3 ty course, it may be sald that Henry retary, lodged a protest, claim | does much good with his mil ing the act directly discriminated Ld | tions, but he ts m prodigy and it against British and other foreign | r | iw not the prodigies but the aver- shipping and contravented the age men who make and sustain Hay-Pauncefote treaty of 1901 +& nation. If envy and inordi guaranteeing complete equality | | From what was the motion 3 nate greed of accumulation were | to all. fours “The Birth of a Nation” Tyou can get an anewer to] [any way of removing him before) taken trom the mass of men, | When President Wilson camo taken, and when was it first pro- any qhietion te tect cethe| |r ee what a fallin'off would follow in | into office he frankly told con Suced? | | arma by writing The Seat- A, Federal judges are appointed! political, social and economic that the treaty was quite A It ‘cas taken from Thomas| | tle Star Question Editor, 1322 | |/°%, life or during good behavior.) ovis! Progresy—always duo to and strongly urged “a | Dion's took, “The Clansman.” it} |New York ave, Washington, | |S" can be removed from office) discontent, or ambition—seems to drawal from a poaition ey "was produced by D. W. Griffith in| | D. C, and tnclosing 2 cents in | |°™Y Py tnpeachment. be ponsible, in our times, only at | erywhere questioned and misun- loose stamps for reply. No Pweg the cost of some human happl derstood.”’ see medical, legal or marital ad- | : |} neses, It would be a rather sod ~ orm oe ) What were the circumstances | i worn » He: cumstances | DOs. bes x ¥ Met a Tecate ce ta | [eertucnding. the: shooting “ot Theo. | 908, World, with everybody bet price s sure under editorial in- (Seabbens dlp a acheter] nitial. letters must be | | gory Roosevelt in 19127 fectly contented. The aim to get Yisonce. eccasicoal signed. ie: Win weak cay penny nies ‘ins a little bit more of everything In 3 eee . He ’ d Vi) te, 6 and nec y. EN fj Win JAcktanke: Gh inegna wan, at| oe ee te necemeary. Bit A Falls City, Nob. boy shot Q. What fs the average welght of| Milwaukee, Wis, on October 1},| Ford content in his business, 108 bird shot Into the back of an eight months’ old pig? | 1912. ‘This was three weeks befor TOTG BG, Sate OF: REDE LNRE | a plano player, showin’ that Ne- | A. Between 200 and 225 pounds. |the clection, and. Roownclt’ mag | Dis in still bein’ ambitious. He's brsska erltiolem ig kept’ ete. | eee | i | appearin’ quite chesty to his ; ? been campaigning in the int | A. ie ea i teaev opt tis .Q- What are the three largest | the thre gaia ite Ned uracil peopl iis aad Havonta united te tho| S210 Europe? | the hotel where he was staying to ; with the tintes, neighbors over havin’ to Increase ; the number of his employes 4 An Eastern fellow who runs lorpantzation of @ new state whicn| 4 1o%don, Parts, Berlin, 90 to the auditorium for his ad-| *° 1% } a “Nature column” writes that is now known as the Kingdom of dress, when the shooting occurred. Sietor® to cateh an animal you've got to Serbs, Croats and Slovenes, or Q. Was the Declaration of Inde-| The bullet entered his tody about} Aa showin’ the power of the think like it does, There'd be Sugoslavia. pendence really signed on July 4th} the middle of the cheat, and would press, a Kansas editor an- much personal delight should p or later? probably have been fatat but for an| nounces that he has sold a goat ornery old Constable Seth & A. The Declaration of Independ-|eveglass case and a roll of manu-| for 15 cents. Super-power, by Beardsley try to catch a skunk | What Folks ence was signed on behalf of the| script he had in his pocket. Before| Henry! It was a Kanaas goat on that plan. continually. 4 congress by John Hancock, presi-|the assassin could shoot again, his| and anybody takin’ such at any K.P. dent of the congress, on July 4,\hand was caught and deflected by| 1776, and the liberty bell rang out| the colonel’s secretary. “Don't hurt ——e sceally, Are Saying : - the great news to the nation. This|the poor creature,” Roosevelt said, | ° ° mf TE FE. ix the day we celebrate. On July| when Schrank was overpowered and | M F t f | h St } 3 MME. SCHUMANN-HEINK, | 91, congress passed a reaolution| brought before him. Not knowing | Les LX1 O é ar 1§ forF] OORS VARNISH Prima donna: “Always the man | tpat the declaration be engrossed on| the extent of his injury, and wait-| should be the head of the house, |Purcnment, which ios done, and| ing only lone vnough to serum ie|| Undertakes Here to Remedy Your Troubles eran if 1h, aps 23 «kag this engrossed copy teas signed by|his room to change his shirt, aa| if of Public Interest | Foor igs o PERG : ) 5 downstairs ensem| shoes joned. 5 the 53 members present on August|the bosom of the one he had | to bossing things, look out!" 2, 1716. Thi | sa i 776. This is the hat 4a| had be ked blood, he | 7 he copy that ta}had been soaked ith blood, he | are to the personal costume—both floors and shoes can make now on exhibition in the Congres-|went to the auditorium and apoke| — My. F Lama highschool | in dix house, but tt will require id Si cel American ae sional Ubrary at Washington, D. C.| for mora than an hour. After this| gtudent, and would Wke a job in ‘@ lawyer to collect If he refuses, | or mar the entire effect! And, of course, to you, lady-of-the o ¢ head: ** ere he went t Mercy hospit yl 6 ‘cannerle laska. Do en ye got it. ft jarrin, is si thou had my way, every man and x Ded; NCTA Netvpone Sati Fone | Oe | RISE | aN: neh Be MAE FURIE Con sree] Bouse, possibility ofa jarring note i simply not to be thought of! woman laborer in the United Gr Are peome iever executed 181 cians in rocove pa keba HE Lal ay sitet rn aii Cay dye OHeTnone ’ » is hay federal or: sthte ‘priso rl . hen re- ‘or a job of that kind Fe 0 quire this ho ‘0 clea \ i, ma‘ 5 ; eee pelgona an eek |Maht tn recovering. Ie th T0F ail Kinde J 2. ire this house to clean up It is for you, then, to secure floor finishes that may be kept Bigtes would be a church mem. | (70°) turned to Oyster Bay, and on Oc You aro n littlo Inte, but may wets | looking at their best with the least effort or bother! Your two ‘ (aie tober 30th, he closed hia cam nN M this are Decor arnis A. There is no exception made for , paign}) ho the Jobs are not all taken. Mr. Frit: Can anything be | terse riGane " x ea Friday as a day of execution, Per- bi! Arana) 16,000 persons in| ‘Turn to page 60 in the back of done to compel the owners of | aidsin thisare ret Varnish Stains and 15for-Floors Varnish PROF. $. J. HOLMES, U. of | sons are executed on whatever day Madison Square garden, tho telephone directory, and vacant lots to kecp the weeds | —because not only do they give the effects you want, but are Ci “If it were not for cco. | the date set for their execution | viene . under “fishories” you will find cut, when the lols are overs | remarkably durable. ae stetetiaes iat act as a | falls. Q AA hii does my. catalpa tree dry the names of # number of grown with thistles and bur, | y - bar to early marriage, the fu- i Hy Rabat LT aryme e of the ot | Deco: i i i 3 @ Barto, early. sincriags, the fi oan oie a term ta n{ UP and cin It he stoppe cannery On of them may dock? DM. K b Decoret stains and varnishes at one operation, leaving the Bat ty staby. imerilaxen." federal Judge uppelnted, and Te there| "THe"? may Be acveral reasons give you a Job. g_inore. ise law. aialiiaty own~ | grain of the wood visible but coloring in imitation of any one of Rae cepa a ay. eet ah SOGRS A 8 lor this condition, such 4 : ; ; ers allowing thistles tog \' sh SESEEEEEEEEEEieeieee PALIN, Reidareet ieee peed ig Mr. Ploit: Don't you think Call the police department, several popular hardwoods. 15-for-Floors Varnish is clear and : po ple yaoi a names of the buildings »y neighborly conversation, to : 7 | { y CHO ge tty orang ett OH) university in a place where all | got the thistles cut. * You should have our booklet about home painting, “Color severely and piving tt more water.) oan Aer a0 Eda nlgigh bs sae Harmony in the Home.” It is your painting guide. It suggests Re NOTE: : if coo Rake Mr, Fixit: I wish to call your color schemes, It’s free. Write for it Deal PLC uy coticed le feces eo yaad Aer et the, Tate. Exesident) ivan dae Bentileltea ‘dove als attention to the practice of a | sate anid vartahte ade byl t. Ask your ler about iiciiedatiwe Dalipyito\ the Harding Serra OG: -By HyGage waya know what the different large number of commission | Lami sty shes made by Futter your assurance of quality), D Sh | nes are, capectally the new morehante along the waterfront also for color cards and about any paint or Raining question, © Sa peel Wham, ; g who daily Vlock the sidewalks { UST a bit of a tragedy written again; a horse that has slaved thru its pa a you flv WU? MRS. far beyond what is reasonabl For all large jobs consult a master painter. ® e best years and then an auto comes ‘long and old faithful iy banned, ||BUT WHY DION'T \ Wor? AND much to the delay, inconven Signa are now being mado, ig ee Somat, | Memento" oth ctg | Shela embarenen fu? | WsPAFULLBR 6 CO. 301 Mission Stasnr + Saw Franersco " 803 1 sess, mus ’ " gid th : rena, e 2 phate Dolly feel vaddened, 1 guens. "Pia true that, of work, there will no’er be yy een Aor Nest) buildings properly lube d. 1 realize that they have their 25 DRANCHEA IN PACIFIC COAST : TACTORIR IN BAN FRANCISCO, LO# ANGELES AND PORTLAND @ trace, but V't bet that it hurt when she gave up her place, ING OUT Lramb depsanttgrat Moved work to do, and that they a Distributors of Valspar on the Pacific Coast Out there in the pasture, with nothing but play, the thoughts must WHAT'S TH! into an apartment, “The fier | sometimes rushed, But’ the Grift back to the old one-horse shay. ‘There must be the mem'riew of day arrears eee ere routed | scams to bo a lack of apprecia- drifted by, when Dolly stepped out with hor head held up high, eM OM Me aNd edbagan the | ton on thelr wart of the fact But listen, old falthtul, you haven't been fired, You've done your full oe POTHalAR Goud (20: ett TAGE BNO SORE GCS JOT aoe ! work and you've just been retired. Don't fre © an auto has put you , PAR eal At spank ae a, deatrlatia Pity Tea) ARE abe il Gita bah sy Mal hohe | 4 of the night in a hotel The Tho commission morehnnta yaw By 0) landlord, after much protest, along Western ay, are allowed a @ @ im ah EA Het er Sati | meh ae el PAINTS [fy] VARNISHES ey pood bit to pet our furniture the nature and importance of fl g , renovated and fumigated, Can their business, but they are sup. ‘ e we collect this from the land bowed to Keep a passageway on PIONEER WHITE LEAD bi | lord? He he 0. all walks, and the police captain U ‘Tho landlord should ho wile | says he will tighten them up, 76 YBARS! BXPERIENCE—YOUR ASSURANCE OF FULLER QUALITY ing to repay what you wore | ‘Try using tho Marion at, viaduet out on account of the bedbugs for easy and quick travel.

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