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Tluir la\, Soph-mUT 27, 1917 MODEL SAMPLE SHOE CO. For Mm lor Women \YK SAVK YOU DOLLARS ON EVERY PAIR UPSTAIRS \r\i to star Theatre 1808 Hewitt A\«\, Everett OUR SHOES ARE HETTER FISHER, the Shoeman Cor. Hewitt and Wetmon If you want to save none; on Rood Workinfpneit'B Shoes Go to FRANK'S PLACE 1118 Hewitt AT YOUR SERVICE RAPID AUTO EXPRESS Little Red Motor Truck Stand at Corner Hoyt and Hewitt Phone Main 314 Residence Phone, Blue 745 EBERT TRANSFER Let Us Do Your TRANSFER WORK Stalls': Corner Hewitt & Colby Houi . ■•■ 296 AMERICAN Dye Works LEADING CLEANERS Phon« Main 2SI GEORGE W. LOUTTIT . LAW Over First National Bank Everett, Washington John F. Jerread UNDERTAKER and EMBALMER Both Phones Main 230 EVERETT, WASHINGTON SHINER'S MARKET (Formerly Little Brick Market) BIG SPECIALS ON FRESH AM) SMOKED MEATS DAILY Watch Friday's Herald ; tirday morning's Tribune for extia specials. NATiONAL^MAZDA LAM PS for SERVIC J&*-rtifat *m iff ' 'f/'\ '*■ ■ ■ PACKARD MAZDA LAMPS LOWRY & VINGEN Everything Electrical 2801 Colby Ind Main 117R The Pest and Other Plays—By . Emanuel Julius 10^' Work and Pay—By Scott Near ing , \!0<( The State and Socialism —By Gabriel Deville 10? How the Farmer Can Get His, — Mary E. Marcy 104 MYERS' HILL DEFEATED CHICAGO, 111.— "The blggost vic tory for a free press, free speech and free assemblage sinca the war .started was won in the United StatsS senate the other day with the defeat of the Myers' bill," declared .1. I* dahl, treasurer of the Press Press Defense League; here, which has in augurated a campaign for the pres ervation of the "Three Rights" dur inn war time. The Meyers' 'hill was wlsb an at tack on the right to strike during wartime.. It went the old sedition law one better showing that the re actionary forces in Congress have not profitted by the experience of the politicians during the administra tion of John Adams more than 100 years a^o. Men like Myers in Congress em to have forgotten that the sedition law of Adams administration de stroyed forever the political party responsible for its enactment. Op position to it was led by Thomas Jefferson, then vice president of the United States md the founder of the democratic party. The bill wi i ttor Myei tana, sought to have enacted into law made criminal almost every sori of itatement regarding tln> govern ment of the X Tnitt^d Slates, from the constitution to the soldiers and sail- 11 \.- a ; p more dri tic blai 'el American lese tnajeßte proposal than been proposed at any time In • It has bei until the which It will hed to the front again .. It is the f the = Defer ue to watch i ; iving ii publ !< its defeat. The Lea to make public in tlw \-:MJ!>n of a f Almost ■■ publication : ond class ma i away. The right of the post offi< ■ !i,; ation's 1 be tested ;■. the courts. "Prominent lawyers mre new |i • ' in this matter," de :li!. "In th fund 1 Will help?" It i ■ all contributions ■:it to J. L. Engdahl, Treasurer, ; ft nse League, 803 W. . ■ ago, 111. i) WITH OPEN ARMS BY PLUTES |Bj Bert Goddard) "The Social';! Party will soon he besjt known by the meja who have left it." (Spokane Review, ' i 7. L 917.) Quite right. These men Party ■■ i o doubt about that. Most of them :!y taken by the Bcuff of i 1" neck and kicked out and the specific charge against these i led nb rs, was not as the i | apers would like to have you believe, a fill al diffei in principles to be persued during the Id war, but waa based upon an o ari act of treason. The char, ea were based upon a clause in the 11 Soi ialist Party; a i the.se same defaulting berg helped to create and .■:d to during their sojourn in the ran! s of the party. Remember tflis >■ !.' ; Judai betrayed Christ he < r')t hie (biily pietes'of silver from ihe iuli. ni' his time, but his ii: its merciless i tatementa of facts has not failed to place his in 1 croll vlio havi '(?) ib • Partj have been received wij h open a ■ ■ i sobs of '"' adulterated joy bj the other cro Ihe '■! h< i crowd a welcome to each ■nd cvi y one of them, By fch ■ tjreat amouni of space they are get tin in Capitalist newspapers and the lo i laudato] y cdii oi iafs they are favored with al the hands of bought paid foi editors, gives us a true estimate of their stains among the working class of this country. Meal ticket writers and cash register heroi have no place in the ranks of the Socialist Party, Lick spittle invertebrates belong under the law of social gravity in the same class with the editor of such papers as the Spokane Review. There is no place for them among those heroic and rebellious souls, who are fighting against the power and corruption of Mammon to make the world safe for humanity. Leather Goods, Trunks and Repair ing at Everett Triuik Factory, 2815 Rockefeller. THE NORTHWEST WORKRK /we OLD FEIiGWSI I ITS TOO bad PmOiMLr^^^, ■■-_■- --~,,- 'j^sgj'-- [APPRECIATE WHAT ITIM JGRAVELY COULDN'T HAVE] .__ QRAVLLYO mMf/ "~ ]TO GET THE ORIGINAL ) 1 LIVED TO SEE THAT POUCH] CE* E BRAT ED - feife^ ~-j (graveo,-r lused^plugH-- Chew ,^ gjg |g||j | f%s£?\ J -^ X ><^ / beforethe INVENTION r¥#'4-V<^ fMm&& / — . ofouf? pa; entair-ppoof pouch _ I'^^C'V' \W^'.N GRAVELY FLUG TOBACCO <ZZ!3Sts'''\ KM^'l'TaJ 1. — -*1 — MADE STRICTLY FOFJ ITS CHS.Wii QUALITY l^-v, ::f,ir Jj/^i^Whr ~-M^i _ WOULD NOT KEEP FRESH IN THIS GECTIC^. £sfcr>?S^ A^^iox\: '^ *^^ now the patent pouch keeps IT y^^f^Xl J^/^?>\ "^-nnT _ ._] FRCSH Ai vJD CLEAT! AND GOOD. /s&'s■s& /imM'kf^VwWS. — f- A LITTLC CHtV/ OP GRAVELY IG ENOUGH ' / I ITA " AND LASTS LONGER THAN A I 3 I t#?i§M\^W^llt«4^ fTHERE^AKJ EYE FULL OF pVX2A " | ' ~^\V^wMW£Mk fmkMif&oMssrs\ news on billy posters ' lpj\t;" '^ '<:«iii.(&Mi!lnTlil'''^flliifii^si4' ■/J| i//*5^/<"i""""iiw"1""•»."«""" iii"""i""J igtyijfl ""^'j "RAID ON MY HOMK ACT OF CZARISM/' NEARING ASSERTS I NEW YORK— Prof. Scott Nearing, member of the newly elected execu tive committee of the People's Coun cil,' issued this statement regarding the raid on hi i home in Toledo by persona said to be agents of the tederal go\ nmeht: "When I reached New York this morningl I read accounts of a raid conducted against my house in To ledo presumably by agents of the governments "All'that I have ever said or writ ton and : ii of; the 1 material that I have collected on the subject of wgr is open to inspection by anybody at (inif time. W hen 1 have hail any thing to say, I have always said it in the open. '"Photo \\'j>", in my homo, a mass jof notes and other scientific mate rial dealing with various economic and 'sociological problems. I have I spent the last 10 or 12 years col lecting and sorting this data. If this material was disarranged or car ried off, the agents of the govern ment have undone, in a night the work of years. Act Savors cf Czarism "I presume that the agents of the government were acting within what they believed to be their legal rights when they entered my house at night, and in my absence, and went through my letters and papers. There is something about such an act, how ever, that savors more of czarism than of our boasted American democ racy. "If any proof of the morbid, nerv ous sensitiveness of the authorities were needed, it is supplied by such •in invasion of the premises of a pri vate citizen by the agents of the government.?! When the reaction against such wanton acts comes, it will be swift and sure." Letter to U. S. Agents Prof. Nearing addressed letters to th department of justice ut' ' 'ash ington and to the United States marshal at Toledo asking that care be exercised in the handling of the ; papers taken. The letter to; the | marshal reads: 1 notice in the New York papers cf September' 13, a statement that [your agents visited my house and i took a number of letters and papers for examination. "While 1 have not the slightest ob jection to your examining any papers in my possession, I have been work ing for years to get my material in useful shape and 1 am extremely an nioua to have it disarranged as little as possible. "i am therefore requesting that i you keep he material together in ' the proper envelopes and folders, and return it to me at your earliest convenience. Bargreen's Golden Drip Coffee. Im perial Tea Co., 1107 Hewitt Avenue. ■ ATTENTION! COMRADES! Two million three hundred thou- i wind acres Oregon and California Railroad Grant Lands have by an Act of Congress been redeemed; open for settlement as classified; honest, reliable descriptive information, giv ing correct numbers of locations. Fees $1.00. Louis H. Bergold, Riddle, Oregon. Editor's Note: This ia a reliable proposition, and you will re ceive value for your money. _|zxr' is?l=E i3i /'Sx Strivins to 3|i|K^OT^^^.demands 'of ::^^^m^^^m^^ everyone is 2J|JIHI|iK " apt to affect the nerves, r and continual standing l.ved IN MISERY. may weaen the Heart. "I suffered greatly from • nervousness and head- TV ' TO/I"*! 9 TIT • ache*. The least excite- Di\, MlleS NeiTUie .. ment cave me dreadful ram. i began using Dr. is invaluable for Nervous Miles' Nervine and a few * .. _,- l_ TT ; days later started to take troubles, and tor tile Heart Dr. Miles' Heart Treat ment. i soon eot so much Dr. Miles' better that I was encour- ww . m\ . . aged and continued taking iICSFI 1 F6<iUXl6llt th« two remedies until I was so wen that work M j s highly recommended. no bother to me at all." ° J MRS. LOUIS ELO, IF FIRST BOTTLE FAJLS TO BENE- Idaho Falls, Idaho. FIT YOU, YOUR MONEY WILL BE > — — ! REFUNDED. Thereska Hat Works 1009 Hewitt Aye. liats of ;u'i kinds renovated into any sir-.e or st;,,1-. A. J. MOHN JEWELER Waltham, Elgin and Ilaniiltnn Watches. Phone Main 1181t 1416 Hewitt Aye, liobt. E. Andersen, Prop. CART. REICHELT Commerc? Barber 1811 Hewitt For a Clean Shave GO TO THE BAYSIDE BARBER SHOP . FOR GOOD WORK 1207 Hewitt Union Shop CITY DRUG STORE 1910 HEWITT AYE. Free Delivery to any part of the city . Phone Main 119. P ?e Three Only Co<nnl«.t<. Pffi.p Outfitters in City ■•.PRINTING Rubber Stamps, Stationery PUGET PRESS 2816 ©akes'Ave. Main 197R r. . . Commercial Press PRINTERS Phone Main 670 Clark Bid??. Everett For Your Next Suit, Try R. HULTMAN Tailor to Men and Women 2^26 Colby Phone Main 709 DENTISTS DR. ELVERA WESTBERG DR. VICTOR WESTBERG Office, 207-8-9 American Bank Bklg. PHONE MAIN 814R Don't allow your Eyes to make your life miserable. |||||l* Stevens 2004 HEWITT AYE.