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e THE SEATTLE BY STAR PUBLISHING CO. EVERY AFTERNOON EXCEPT SUNDAY Telerhon Private exchanges connecting alt duliding — Sunset, Main 1080 and & Ask for the department er the name sired BALLARD STAR AGHNOY BYRAKIT STAR AGENC Ope cent per come, ste mail or cari tw ee 8 As Hotere 0 Ake Pow “ ae . ee Me pe > % me. | Se 44) be 4 oye 8 : eo o oom @ » See oa ke MCW EE METS ine & ee 8 lw oe $7) Mallee? av STAR 7 % n he part of men to lift up and save a ¢ 1907-1309 Seventh av. Che old trad mn, fal? of flint and " > in man for his child; but it wad@ove, and jent, 441. death, And love, like hate, cannot be loca the pereen thing to enter life; and it will one day a Guncct. Salter’ 006. 4nd in that day there will be no rich, no pe y Roskehiler av tums ieee, |tions but he who is the servant of all shall be ate De enema y five eon fo ener edi @ per deok amy tie oa tnmenceas ages oSS SCT CERI SSY ABOUT POLICE COURTS ey Sirs: Is the police court t different now than in the past sample of all police courts? have reing conducted any and i» it mot a fair Is it possible for a thing but contempt for such an man te an instiqution? Answer in The Star W. HUMPHRBY. 1611%§ Seventh av 7 Sew Seattle police court is be cond 1 mew a es as in the past and t there is be « c t in this city and those ia . M ew Iges are dominated by the police " ber re court the prisoners to be tried. Ar VW EXcet s these p € ers are bent upon cer ng th en arr 1 by them even if doubt exists as to tl The writer of this article has heard Policemen perjure themselves in or for trial mem who afterwards proved der to convict or to hold their innocence. | Me Vie THE SEATTLE STAR—SATURDAY, its the Barth as a Special Correspondent Observations in Mis Notebook MER / & Shore THROM OCT HOBIE —mmwne ENF Sanna WAS GRELOMY (VAPOR. OF FEUD. it ing frowning v 2 astered h ed sinate the r, 10 labor ACK FROM M and Makes wi rt rid world ques wig We as } It is the latest sible for a lot of jay Gaquide The Judgment of Josh Wise } } } Pears wonderfnl to me how tit 49 | tudvice in give attention ,” mused Old Man 9 } | grow Well, anything U ban t ' jan free and lavieh ain't 1 tre furied up," ald Sud Holmar tet tfihe a mole on his cheek with the fuck of bis thumb nail Perhaps that acooants for my tough luek om the road this tri Juotion drumeme slew aren house is same we giving the ¢ away fellum ?” asked Mart M Lawaon Nope,” grunted Old Man T m Roosevelt's ile en aquare deal. Hows er, I even gel-credit for a month's gro | cories being & leading citizen for 60 years The best way to a wquare deal,” said Gabe Howto, filing bi |pipe with the seraps f the hol INTIMATE CORRESPONDENCE deal till they look through th’ deck iP yw of the cigar cutter, “is to help yourself to It Huh sid Han Ve m, the thel OW M Tellur wheesed nd a follored it | No,” said Josh Wise, pausing go| stroke the store t ‘Mos’ men be frain from givin’ other men a square | ter see what they kin deal them selves ot 7 1 Hist. © " ay, | a hint Dour , « Wee, £ t | 1 be mlet Mrs. Proed: That new play ts ve hocking. It ts @ shame that} they permit it to be performed. I ¢ to blush every Ume I go to a= a Co. it These are harsh statements t ake of any man or men | Waak WASHINGTON i And it is true tha any judges and prosecating officers | FROM A 1} | \ Wecome oftdptimes ax anions to comvbcteno matter what the BY RATH i evidence—as are the arte policemen | ; T PEEP Be BIBS. BS BR RELA S28 # Talk to a prosecuting ets or policemen and if they i ‘ t ttubthe vell { the number of men they have | | WASHINGTON, B.C. April th court, Frank B. Kellogg will be the are boastful they Lielt yom of the ube ) [Dear Dad: Speaking of presemun next attorney ral. Take sent to the penitentiar laling, what's the ior with M from t Iknow. Of Gourse if Har 1 SS wever poor unfértunate picked | dell, ant his little drive at Gifford hey wall neve t * ep ate pe Pinchet’ Did you potiee that’ up from the gutter a « bark sthood amd respect | Pinchot t« on the square. He in; bil | making the fight of his life to save | ability the people's troegies the people So For " eme all prosecuting officers are} of course he haf got every crafter * country on by : Part o ore ere are sev hes and got iu the country on his tmck ast of . carts, anc Ot) 4 Old-Time Dime Museum Stunt haven't oven as much intediigence |af Pincbot's work le education. He their a rile g list on victious, are allowed Revived by Kid M. Oaly as Sammy bas to let the people know. And he a these nin who ate d y| The Profeaor—Welt, saavmy Bambo--Vea, Ah has; Al don) hex been doting this In every poe tires Ke ait told you to gv -" — have you been fishing lately? went fishin’, too sible way. For example, | happen | MH retires Rellons “ the greatest ® stay the ha Sammy —Sure And Mahin's good The Pyofessor--What did you}im know of one man who is = rae an th: ld dest batk to the |! feateh? $2,400 a year out of Pinchot’s own | Then we w! J jat would des g | The Prafessor—-Why? id you Sambo Ab cetebed a chesteut) packet ot to boom Pinchot, mind | for atto straight and mar cated anything * fink you, bat to let the kno a wae bs res am I ina ~ a}, Semmy—Yep. teanght a amatear) The — Proféisor—Well, that’s! about forestry. That ! pate dnanmne Baa Sa ey ts Sink ioae fish. worse and more of it. What made! Bat now along comen Mond: ane Trane Rowers prisoner innex as pr 4 is The Profemsor—An amateur fish! you think it was a chest oh? | greseman from Wyong, « mer , - oe ; i jHa, ha. that’s good. Why do you! Sambo-—Hit had a worm im bitito get a law through congre da and rollers us st as mu he cr as e of t m to his practice just as much t be is of the law-tioy it wee an amatedr fish? eryah, ey-yah, ey-yah' lmigp all publicity af the forestry | him to hie 5 abiding citizen Samnrye—Hecanse it got the hook The Professar—-You boys are the! work. “Provided.” says hie amend. | Oakland, Cal as as . ail to| Sambo—Ey-yah, ey-yab, ey-yah! | limit, Now | want to propound «| ment, “that so part his appro a + And so the bee * pinion Te feasor—Don't laugh ef) little agricultural question to you. prigtion sball be paid or used Skids and » - oat : real consideration at the hands secuti cra ne [his tenerance, Samba, We ougtt to} What is the us the purpose of paying for Ia whole | tory behind « ps A Duvid Jayne | i ea | treat it with afint scorn } Sambo—HHit am so we kin raise|or in part the preparation of any| {ill and Kaiser Wilhelm oS Be | Sammy-—What kind of corn is ab; things newapaper or magasine articles,” | en like Rufus € ar .The law co at A s in « until he | lence ¢ od The Profexsor—That's correch| aed thin in the face of the fact magne uwed de to have the , The Professer--You mixander-| Now, what do we raise by reason Of )hmt the law that establiafied the | * and er be Proven gypty stand me, tasked Sambo to magi the rain? degartment of agriculture, af which | M4 you ¢ eco a napn (hat. he The ordinary 7 € comrt prosecutor s¢e | Hest scorn without makings nelae. | Sammy—d!mbrelion ihe forestry bureau ie a de. | held a - vag mat 4 oo sti ss alk F mmy-—Weil, that’s 1| The Professor—in conclusion #6? iiges its duties as to “s t a oe te Woe we oe only. guilt umt ree | hi Slience corn Was—dolseless will have a little duct (rom the ff lgittuse among the people * o| to an end ithe tx removed Well But we must k : art wit on mons lyrics of Mother Goose: @trik#l\uertul information connected with | (at's how It gets with these Choate ek Sc. Mena oe . sot iol Neat anes © Professor-What I mean iv up, bors * | agriculture and Tower boys. Hut FT. KR. doesn’t emp ‘ “ pa K scorn which camnot be heard Sambo and Sammy | Ose thing te be remembered} recognize the clair He thinks ment as are an relay and will remain weeessary just} Sammy—Raactly—corn that ain't Jack and JI went to the mill Aboot Mowdell Is that he fathered tn | (het enough 6 a sufficlency. ax Mr ab lous as vOrethets’on tntit We fit some other [Pathe oar To wateb then: sawing stringeré! [ihe house the counterpart of Mor | Webber says. And he pulls them ge % A . : Sambo—Ky-yah, ey-yab.-ey-yah! |Jack pot his paw against the wavt,! ey Crane's water power grab bili,| “789 from the trough and sends system to take its place | The Professor—Hush You| And Ji swept up bis fnge l Which Pinchot helped to expose them dows t boxgam And then We ust 1 " d us im order te men o - =o » | Sy at ng b= gga - . - c mute kk | 1 have discovered what Chauncey alien + A etadicate thee ts must elect m en] M. Depew tm goed fox! | made the | @** same, & " » : So: i And then F aid it was who will chose i tng attorneys and} rn shame. wan. Charlemagr police vilicers | BY F. W. SCHAEFER cabled to Koot that BUTE said it was ‘ | 4 shame, yes, tt was, to have him box as do se } | ulee and they were iting so well wed | Such @ Rough House Head Spinning fer der Chimpanseeship of der | lacqesinted with the emiper Bat And en cle ve forget it a* we do Vorit Between Osgar und Adolf, Yer. - — jas wy friend 7. R says They many other things [think too much of the plush. The # => skids and re for them discovery the other day while «it | pe ce LOVE MADE THIS HERO ting in the sqnate gallery, A flock| “Sin and Society,” have you read | of ciris from lo-way wae marubated |! to. it tsa't what n by Humetaw Dolliver, aad) you the name. But it’s bey all tummediately recognized | **? and ought to be pub Untit a Gv n Omaha a humble citi auncey. He i so tke his car-j lished as a public doucament In an . : » hie : you know » Dolliver went | dition of eighty million, so every zen named Morris ¢ at his friends, no doubt cot Chauncey, and Chauncey|™4>, woman and child would be bat ¢ at lar k : an it knows any and sat behind the row h it to know how to thiwh 4 handed them the old ones € ’ her int . of the « huma ake uy T in} y were all ax pleased as if “ee five minute M s 4 ne of the world’s} een the matinee favorite : : 4 a annon greatest heroes, f ca And the + | come from the stage door has civen up all nope of & ing the test heroes, fit ¥ yr t ey aa | p awe ; catial neminath day, they buried him. Yet he did not die until he had given Hut you should have seon C ei net tarieet tegpm tbe tater be ; 7 seca ae i EP MEE leey M. Depew that day Li supreme le e fa i © greate hing in h an] | handed his liet of plutocrats life * the pa a fe e to d to others. | I When ft came to classifying the 1 " a | thoneyed gent Miette showed He was walking . 1, and fell through) [first who were who had its coverin a cistern I des were smooth and real money, That stmtnered down! 1 te Rockefeller and Morg Ther stin Ther a b uid not |e gave a list of some fourteen who swim--and the water was seve ep! are pow til of r n 1 sman int . could . jcbange. This was the Vande exts faithfully? and let it go at that n a 6 8 ence could have] Blease to shut mout, Ongar; I see a obening 1 Ike | class 1 came Go I look for no eatitrust leaials saved hy H his feet and, by a sas furmmies and b _ here/tion this spring, no wood “lp es a at i RO . CO tele Jon’d led ua clinch yet, Adolf; | wass counting up der house. | be shouted ont the name of Depew.| amendment njunction bill Ranting on the boy. ' e water. HH aSON! Dey do say der gate resipts ias ¢ zent of two tollars Weill, you should have seen Chaun-|no emplovers no nothing must have told t His desire for life—the first great law ve ~ vor ae ur hosbital nes, already a coy. He mag & a oon The old fox is just standing still : pts pase gE y i +i gta 54 Jon'd boost of your debility till | put your shoulters to der jocome up through his chair en | Sincerely RATH f Seer Senne POOR ate ft. Eves the gross ma) ‘sat |he turned red, white and blue. Tom isintiididgntliliareenttielanaedl terialism of many men woul e excused bim. But he made] Tee heehee! | Carter and Aldrich gave him the U. &. Navy Yard Route Steamer . | For why do you make dose gickles? horse langh, and Chauncey tried to] Monticello leaves Flyer dock 6:30 the decision tha proves: tt king on by the human being an | 1 wase dinking dot voult make of der mat a pin cushion, he ha.” | ap the joke. fut he was|and 9:30 a.m. 1:30 and 4 p.m. *** allegiance to a higher fa an ’ elf-preservation—the Now | haf you. {n a minid you vill be a use-to-wass not ly emus The trath ts he = t . + Hecoss for vot reason do you skiveeze me so hart tn der mit |1¢ about the thinnest skinned man aw of le M s Christians king the hero's choice. > " | tel in congress, And the funniest part} eaitraced death. - He lifted the chil his head, and stood | Dot wass my infamous stomach pump tackle of it was that ” Gus} ere . = , | Und do you call diss a can-ascatch h wtyle?" | menhe of Ce was mont t 0% x, while aid came ttle bo ak of itt| | kenheim m. a drowning, while oi 1 came little t Phink of it!] No, sir, id isn Graeco-Romancandle. (Snap!) Wase dot your |amused at Chauncey, he his! 4 Phe waters reared in his ea the thunders of a thousand} spine vieh T’proke? about the ameker trunt T temp: His lus re t bl. 4 sur 4 to his he art | “Oh, no, id wass only my porows blaster vich you distecationed him grin would never come off It ime iS 5 eae culls zg 7 How do you like diss he Nelson ? froze and head and lungs until his ag seemed unbearable He} Nod Led hat der odder heluf, kintly | 2-8-2 lo call in this evening lig es nh np Ah, vOult you! (Thud') My, dot wase a hart fall If Taft is elected and. Harlan ; . keaew that hunde as the tiger roar of Death Pooh, nod nearly so hart aw Niagara ven id wass froze ofer s not resign from the suprem and select that Easter Every ir t calle rike ith his arms, to] Anyhow, I trew you in der time limid Suit—have it all ready : Me psa ‘ | Der must be some mistook; I dink you trew me In der oxches7] seek gt ea dalegnentpan de ntinns h his fingers, to put under hi | ter. Benites, you used der strangle holt "4 ¥ to wear tomorrow, An feet anything on wh he might sta and But he did] ee Dot wae - zelebratet toe holt > =< immense stock of Brad weld . as okie h sanity. he stood wi - ' Sure 4 ins yust @ ‘a ou wase strangling my toe °=—= © v not i a y i with th id} To proof to der dissatisfaction of der audience dot diss match zs = Si} bury and Collegian tphorne, as the jewe ) n an overwhe {| wass on der lefel und nod hippedrometized, er loser vill post a for Pry -= ss = Spring Styles to choose wabmerged world, ar hen aid came and lifted the bat coun | fei of $10,000 dot he vill repead hiss vonderful berformance ad ny ~» & he upstretched hane the d hem sank d | °o wr Ps = R 1 t i. ’ ka n ° c s al KRemeniber lm vou nto the wate ‘ Mi Ch ri for a fe ~ 3 = x= 3 3 haven't enough ready non 1 er tl : £ ae = ifcash to pay for vour suit ; WS OSs ZY s ' , ori here, if k } e h of] | sT 3 it will be all right any hose wl ¢ have met to greet a kindred | z "ec es 45 = way, as you're very | > =". ) youl E | BY JOSH | 4 Scns 3 $ = |] welcome to start an ac ohr h ¢ ch for moder ic ee te / = whe count with us, and p Jot F lern t —e* zs 4% Ss t ul ; pay thought en he home, t f | A Word From Josh Wise. her ere you suffused with xs es 2 ,Ba | a little down and a lit ness, the pa rviee " ' | | blush Ss e€4 2 , : ) 1” Chotitense . — 4 = tle at a time for the The | bal | tu Not oxaet i was 1 Ww 2S-S$s mman babe . ak m be care ) fused with bi s 2 sw ¢ ‘aa Tee “sige : } : it 3 = = 3,ss < new outlit. . oa cetness | “Some men won't) . cS O's SN and igh a m inv the fa " n society, Unse . never rise to th’ ee oes your paper welcome 2 a ees ‘easion uniess ye put “ntrivution 3 ness ist fina redeer Fron udle a tack on th’ chair.” Méditor of Strnge Weekly—You Ea stern 1 1 bet! How much do you want to spread the pa m, unt is avell a omen 8} { give? ee Me if, AkavaM For da ase of alcoholtam that I cannot cure In from 3 to 6 J. B. BRISBOIS, Globe Hotel, ter deli Caan |wtrawhogsy shortcake Cor. First Av. and Main St. } Chapple Tis anid th: $500 Reward... bill collectors want THE ly $0 Invent a pay-as-youen nqnent long bill of fare that has no When you proposed to} Don't Feil to te For further partioul The sory? « COMPA CAN i Outfitting (Inc.) 1932-34 Second Ave. “Seattle's Reliable Credit House”’ 209 Union. against the police chief who yanked her from our ' armed « “it Was Our ‘Martyr,’ Our ‘Leader’—Turned Traitoress, and $h stung janbeod out of bondage have be came out of the gimmeriog, The BLOW was o house and threatened us with 4 | ' ; | that would bave pet the Ma broom. We hated to eqll our | Orleans herself on the fritz @ itar, but it was her—oar « poor little me, the DELUDED tyr,” our “leader"—turner tai oan of Are of the sufiering sex in ress and shoulder to shomge Ameries with the burly foe, Whew the kimono of that falxe They had got quietly MARRIED hearted shine, Mra. Madletgh Gor- | It was jove—sickening, gushy lop judiehurst, of Londor suf af sight, and as far as both and “martyress fel! on of THEM were concerned tie pely shoulders, | determined affraget movement onl to REBUKE the minion of Man. So a walk round the Dock FROM DIANA’S DIARY Miss Dilipickies Joins the Great Buffraget M avement eng Trenches, Only to Find That Her Usua Girt tn the Luck Is There Lit 1 & Wary, BY. F. W. SCHAEFER to Shoulder With the Burly Foe.” v1 falter who first erlem, And the fret ome to ery that Mrs Mudieigh Gorgon-Brisdiehem HERSELY Ne. Again my ng pen spe sTl Ali my hopes of delivering organized a DEMONSTRATION realize it NOW. ‘The falp nO show Unions he eng Man's chief accompiiee, Well, | for ONE havewt heart to strike a mere child, THE END. rrtdnt With firm tread and r arpose we moved on bis de with exes of rare oid vin Tat fly,” said 1, “and fudged age PRT*S* .PEVE_ESLSSTRREES*_ an ilesion, he turned about to. whether or net he could to the table im the same the moment be lifted MMe found himee!f at the pe «ae walked in the air as thought then @ulend He donned his rem mit ere. ted on a visit to rose ved jo a elty 200 miles fram ue He watked in the aft over Fro: and forest, and fn less r be was at her home . heaved a sigh of relief and q Fa the bell But the strange sounded 800. nig Lipes the bell frightened him; # j will as if the house were empty, ‘this Sy 6. 8. utes passed: ne pre ® 2 de { remember,” he wrote, “I re! of life Again he pressed Gel vera member the evening we met. 1 ton, and agein the bell rang ily ta’s cannot forget the mweet tremor 104 Sinister, ne before, Hg Rae slam that penetrated my heart when Fo mination, he pushed the door: first kissed = you Everything opened as [f ft bad not been bela xtande before me with painful per- He entered the house, aad § 8 a fection; and the memory of it all of agony escaped Bis . tortutes me, If | could only The electric lamps, ’ aye Flere his pen came to an abrapt on, shed a ghastly HERE 2 il «The subdued sorrow) out the house; and @ gileste Ame that inspired’ these lines suddenly tense and fearfal ore of th changed to a torrent of emotion. He walked into the dral Hel Th t number surged! and staggered to a chair Me > in b cart, and ¢ singled; but Intoxicated. He was afraid ® ain his entire vocabulary shrank into about bim, and his mind Os theat one word Ah, Jose- weary to think; but his beart hes phine he and dropped him that there walt SB being his bead to the table wrong about the heuse atre. jon, by degrees, gave Of udden he tremble; te Ho. OID pom and com) bh d no footee “Or posere soon deer into tran-| some one was approaching © Bekir He clei tears'a moment Josephine Wal , bes that had ¢ and door. He wanted to fi uv sank deeper in his chair His her and ¥ heart was buoyant, and a 1 ng be found to bis horror, @at'Me ym Ment mood soon carried him beyond the | could not rise. His blood mae gy 6n¢ § Pier 2. Te og si. 1030 trips daily. 6c round trip. pale of sadness. and terror struck bim to the wees Then he began to feel that a But Josephine stepped ap ® * ful power was taking pos He gathered all his strength, * of him rose to his feet; | with @ su * but before he had time to think of feet and o « it, he found him across the But the dining room, gtrt By room, without having touched the od back, and with o® sis floor, He stood bewildered, un-jsmile said: “Tm sory , = able to be his own senses. your dreams, sir; but * iy Then, to make sure that [t was not! ready a omental . — cence «a LAWN MOWERS sharpened and TO SEE BATTLESHIPS : repaired. Will call, sharpen, oil and adjust your mower for $1. 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