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| satiate wor Ss CORK LEGS SO WELL MADE THAT $8,500 VERDICT FOR BABY’ § 1ST LEG I$ TOO MUCH, SAID JUDGE So Supreme Justice Chas. Garrison Set Aside the! Verdict, and Now There Are a Lot of People in| Jersey Who Want Things Done to Mr. Jus- tice Garrison. late. jord of the apeed you were making, Emons Read this story, and the next/and it will be you for the police # time, Mr. Auto Owner, when you) court the next morning +4 ~ are ekimming along at about 80 At the police miles an hour, paved streets a that makes it poneible for you to| and besides, jbe tn the rich man's class, take half block bebind you will be a) the salaries of the 36 extra police | busy quickly motor eyele trailing along, with the men given him THE STAR SHUREDAY, APRIL 7, 1910, MOTOR COP’LL CATCH YOU sans IF YOU DON’T WATCH Yor GENUS MEN Rest the law ways you are a nuisance, | padre tenets. prone. Bast $2 Wappy has promised| If every man, woman and child to raise enough money on fines tolin Beattle Is counted in the 1910 “v, + | pay for the motor eycles furnished | census, the business men of Seat , take care, for perhaps a) the police department and to pay|tie will have to * busy, and get Already a number p This is a warning to automobil, meter, He will have an exact re enjoying smoothly d the good fortune lof business houses have furntat r View - “ operator nonchalantly enjoy. Officer Lee Dagman started thiv!one or more of their employes f > , NEWARK, N. J } T.—Dor ing this little trick of going some | pleasant little tag-youareit «ame | to the civic consus bureau to anmiet | fy, Vi Vy : ; BF hah ae ew. BD itre i as well ey yourgelf, on the auton yosterday. Harry! that organization in helping the VU.) “(ox —%, othy McDermott Is « \ ' Then, after the motor cycle man | Fremont was arrested be him for|#, census men in thelr difficult |er return to Dexter Horton 4 i old, but the tiny cork leg she weare has had hie fill of speeding, he'll speeding on Firat avy, The official! task of counting’ all the @ in| Se Spee oe ee ee Oe ee put on a little more gasoline, the speedn shows 26 miles an| Seattle in 16 deye, but 50 addition: | ser_Jee_ 00% tt ip “ oft by a Newark acre chr, ae motor will give a fow extra puff. hour, C. A. Wideman was caught! al volunteer workers are needed HELP WANTED-—FEM/ i figuratively, be used to ke puffs, and up at the side of your/on 19th ay., 88 milex an hour, and| The Ideq is for the business | ~WArnen—Toraa wonee aan 1 judge off the supreme bench of machine he will slip, and then in addition to these two speeders,| house whieh has not yet done so/ f%, 3" a ne Bele i 8 ate ! ‘ | you're Dmaman caught W. Studerus o to take one of ite men who is on | NENT * All the union men of the i YOU ARE ARRESTED. ating © car that showed no Heense/the regular pay roll and just turn | sie A Vf 49 "OUSEKERPING ar many 0 You wee, thie motor eyele man is | number him over to the etvie census bureau | PRI 61 t OFF om . nae by pe & cop, a police officer, On his| Yes, Daaman and bis speedmeter|until May 1. Everybody double up (SiC TAYEPHOy & Tei pf columa ate y . dle machine is a peat Itttle a#p are on the job. }work a little bit, and in that way |@%. 02 * supreme court benc cause he said, after a jury bad given a ve dict In Dorothy's fave | a Taking all her earuings from part in belping “The . of i her, this wae practically iinpossible | phe henomenal growth of Be |; high The Bey ane. wer’ Wore ste The girl, however, borrowed $250] attie, tte hills and scattered popu , ree Baba ne lt ‘ weaballeis | from a Japanese merchant and g8Ve | jarton, make the job of counting 1 f poopie gets Nah of DAR lag aia ta it to Asano as part payment on the | much more difficult |g. Tite - . Saotiormets Horsth price agreed upon for her Iiberty + ana ives abit ta eee Lie et for houaework. Ss ‘ : Tees tisk weet ek ben Shortly afterward Asano sdid the ntry, and unless much aid is - ; Sousawark wate? ’ nitd A girl for $660 to ® Japanese named) given the official enumerators, it | ¥ 424 Aloha. «t the he told th Nogucht. When Noguchi tried to) wiit be a physical impossibility for |GITUATIONS WANTED—FEMALE Lit tt t force the girl to go to Tacoma with|them to eaunt all the people and | “Werrxeame when non or ns pn hoc ; sige og ae him, she made an outery that at-|ger all the Information demanded |*°rk 4 Weertinke F veh hempeaad: | ir sald tracted the attention o1 the pollet.| by the U. 8. census bureau | HELP WANTED—MALE It happer * ~ Noguchi escaped to Japan le PYLE DALI AA nw okooptny Mrs. MeDermott me The immigration officials regard = children came running in and only the business house, but! ¢ tte emnloyes, will have a — ren remerremceenveces | Ne sue lmmiaration officials voenrt Join the Record Exchange On shouted out that Dorothy had re io can ° bean at t SOARS AND. killed under a street car. Then a Tokuji Asano, a Japanese, wan ‘tory, as in the past it has been BOROUM MUBIC CO, Young ma 7 1 ; od 4 th ssa practically tmposeible to convict a puss gegllne i care of age, 10 G0 of thie Cena ae man came around the ner, car convicted by a jury in Judge Ron " 4 < o- oe uote } f ‘ * want © j is Japanese slave ‘rader, Since N es ., t. vente rying Dorothy. Her leg was} gone and the doctors hardly saved her life. That Improved Cork Leg. Juat it Dorothy came up Mmping and interrupted her mother. | “Mamma, take it off, won't you? It hurts me sc! But you must learn to walk with] it,” replied the mother tenderly “But it hurts, mamma,” answered | Dorothy | ! liberated for eight hours fore been equaled by any ver ei estified that Asano had held her official in a similar capacity m bondage and that in two years — —— fl ef sho had been sold twice in the state of Washington. Two years ago the girl was t ids court last nigat of violating vember Inspector Fisher has prose he law almed to suppress the cuted 17 slave traders of ditferent white slave” traffic The jury de nationalities, Sixteen of the prose | Prosecu: cutions resulted in convictions. | on was tnetituted by Immigration Fisher's record since he ha rei napector Fisher chirne of the work has never be A Japanese girl, Chiyo Bhicznkt RECORDS EXCHANGED FORK 106 120) Third Avenue, n three hoases in| takes a Woman to A man half the pian a new hat yught by Asano Let me see,” said the mother | for $600 in Bellingham. He brought + She bent down over her baby girl) her to Seattle and placed her tn an 4 age ene 1} and in a moment she gave a little DOROTHY M'DERMOTT AND HER ARTIFICIAL LEG. immoral house, He took all tt A college ation in mary a! * lw ery of pity money «he earned by her illegal young man’s excuse for not know-| nei} “Why, it's all red and raw," she} Cork - may be made pretty well now, but her cork leg hurts | oo cunation date how to earn mover sald ? in take it ott” ay | Poor little Dorothy a great deal nis rs Honky Tile bias Sicsiins . nies And she unstrapp be wonder — | - = eS } hich the 2, who | pifte . r ar t Asano agre give the girl her, Bakers’ 10th annual bell, Satur-|/ . and inewe, ful cork limb which the justice, wWho/jitted her in her arma There) Head, at the time of bis arrest, liberty any time she pald him $760 day night oon partion, wouldn't take $50,000 aptece for his! were tears in her eyes, too. stated that Tyrer, whose uty it honorable legs, had praised 80) “Poor little girl she sald.|was to expert hix books monthly highly. You're had det that he was stealing | Dorothy hopped away on one leg Im county funds that his to a clothes pole in the middie of < hu atody as erk « Car the yard and leaned against that ms ab rolls court Head that to watch the children jump rope | ned to expose his She's worn that for months ne given a share in the but it hurts ber yet,” sald Mrs. M Head «aid that he Dermott. Then she continued her Motorman’s Fault. j latter t “We found out that it was all the anes Har . Tyret as accountant, dis motorman’s fault. He didn’t slacken the speed of the car “cS That’s What Furniture is rtage and expowd it, cau C | there : . arrest of Head and Tyrer when we took the case to trial r Doing. According to aocnek wand ~ = = Phd was no doubt of the company's! : ploade hree | guilt | Hills — Need Conserva- ago. He was sentenced to| “It was only a question of how; .. ot In unty ja much a little girls leg was worth.| tion, He Says. cht of — thy Is so bright and smart that ee was able to tell a great deal po the accident, and she helped; Furniture is going will es ul ¢€ y her own case continue to go up—t and i The jury said that she ought to/ higher 1 | have $8,500, because some day when| This was the 8.7 she had grown to be # woman the|Hille of the F com ur ome lose of her leg would be a greater| pany last night at the ting i affliction to her. the Furniture Dealers ait a oe - | “The street car company took the | sociation at the Commercial Club case up to the supreme court, and In explaining his attitu Hille Judge Garrison grante the com-| called attention to the rapid deva pany another trial tation of Am ats, which “He said that cork legs were so be designated as “criminal w weil made these days that $8,500 8nd potn to German conserva was too much to pay for any hu: ton m man leg. cheap ¢ “We had another trial and the/| the future jury found the company guilty again, bot this jury, because of Instant Relief, Permanent Cure~ Trial Package Mailed Free to All in Plain Wrapper i Many cases ¢ cured by a t Piles have beer age of Py ut further treat oven ite value t our drugat ply mii « w and mail toda the surgeon’ | # as the only ture in the had to cut the verdict down almo#' half. 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That's the reason we have more safes and vaults in daily use than all other manufacturers combined, quartered oak, finished golden and highly polishe Spring uph seat -Munson-Noah Furniture Co. 1526-28 Second Ave. riture 4h and Oth ave ® » prxon, 20 il Tas tact of her boty wae siveng| On, you've been reading that || Si r7ramid Bide. | Mar ; Bankrupt Sale se ——| one MO acon the vs we kaow.” | Sat Faker gat For Your Convenience || "sii. *: aoe andra to her She. was ervice 73 ‘ Our Store is Open ata § EVENING during the FOR RENT” . ~ ea ; me I hardly |] Stree : Ballard Music House aera a | ee | WHITE MACHINES) : : The Bank of California $30 f=. “n = heap Mi Rs STATEMENT OF CONDITION OF ent She Pursues H THE BANK OF CALIFORNIA, N. A., SAN FRANCISCO B. D. VORIS wn tte ANMEX . i a ove ”s Pioneer Dealer in White Sewing fA Including its Branches. in eae Machines. Portland, Ore., Tacoma, Wash., Seattle, Wash., Virginia City, Nevada Tea piceteen sn te, BURNED HOUSES cial adeaae® § . At the Close of Business March 29th, 1910. Sunset—Main 706 Re ad y oe 1. an : @ gy ER oe gto Rae. ASSETS month, would soon » acantage ot aren : Loar nd int dlejes ce cvcess sQee, 900,114 04 : : 418 Pike » ain ofties Bank pren San Francisco and branches) ...+.++e+e0++ 1,137,868 80 | ‘THE SEATTLE § STAR vo : rden, trait te » RAY CoMPANT: AG f o ha f tomer ibility under letters of credit eMdees ck ee ee ba! weeemel a way iil eel 2 ‘ 3 1015 ‘Third Ave Hf F | Bed. ry bonds and stock STEIN 41000020 47. tists! Sts aye a a So Sa TH OF a din | “ U nite ites bonds to secure circulation ee» 4,113,898 62 | wot att SUUNCAT HRS Snouid My Dea . WEEN SEATE a leontinu ! j fedemption fund with S, tremstrer..... toes 144,500 00 t rele 7, trentng. Diaase de” a or take. OMe = bi © : U main _oftion 4 " NEW % | copy at ance If you should mise it more | 1° *! aually he wed. 120 SeRe $48,368,048 87 | 4.) Capital paid in gold coin National Association, San Francisco Surplus and undivided profits ........ i LIABILITIES + e+++$% 4,000,000 00 11,300,436 91 | , freer — cqpomenpeenieas PARAIAAAnnnnnnnnannannnnnnnn Circulatior : PERT TE rrr eee | Be HoT Am Acceptances under letters of credit.....,es00 eeeeeeee wen 1,818,214 24 + Rees ACREAGE Othe piitie’ oad cok tL rae FF oeeeee conus 64,241 56 | condi ie) #-|I] Deposits ..... Lesh eet nice tan aie Leseuarecse 28,062,036 16 jf} HOTEL: Roome ¢ | spec ST OTICHE io ee ee Munson-Noah I ANO | Furniture as is hier & Chase 18 Second Ay 1526-28 Second Ave ol. M 1032 x ind, 1032 | WC, WAGNER, Manag Accounts of Banks, Firms and Individuals Invited. SAVINGS DEPARTMENT Hater in this Ten w lumn are 1 cent & word FLATS > anny $48,368,948 87 | A child to Garé for 6 and | will wive ein Yeturn for » adopt. Write Wash Wilsdn, carpenters and foreens @ specialty, Main 1170; SEATTLE BRANCH 801 Second Avenue, er. GEO, T. 8. WHITE, Asst. Mgr. ih UNBRAL DIRECTORS, OME ROR uti pirestore nd Ticen #t, opp. Moo hey We Third av. and y, FAY cOMPAN' » rors Third AY