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THE STAR—FRIDAY, MAY 12, 1911 Aus Sgt dled @ | (Prosecutor Will Not Handle “Open Shop” eran Sica ee Poison in the M’Namara Trial at Los Angeles Star Dus 2 4 save: |onind nim wat Indy ith hi |""owtrat "Attorney" denn D, Prea.| ’ Hat th’ biped in [28 Her lay, which was crying un | ericks will refuse to handle the poi ’ aningly pce AMERICA th’ town halt th’| | Unable to stand it any longer Leo M. ‘Rappaport, attorney for i M Highupp > par ‘ allingly ¢ a” TRY the international Association of a ' ' ‘ hook « an’ + tedden ane ne Sue Seen iron Workers, who will be Clarence decla , ‘ ure bee tened yet, ma'am ; “ ¥ aoe td , 7 boys done yeoman > ‘ eplied the Ind Darrow's oclate in the defens 4 7 will combat the poison with sue service choppin’ iaoca Iden en ory tained emphasis on the fact th “And ¥ wod Iden’ organized labor is demanding fair A i! ‘ = away th’ Wel say ind rset play, is not attempting to defend Sammy ho 4 . crime or crimir when t escape.” se Bocas a a it should airy ne: N ¢ i that hing ry a eh yh labor union: \ it n{| Sama t MAKING READY tw me q i “gy other | ' i k at Smith trying to puah | °* t i 1 Courts star | say t th 1 , N . training for the GOING SOME Ps ban not have t t i , season," Baltimore | 5.05: / oo t it ‘ 1 F of try! threw out t r rilit t e war LOOKING AHEAD. bey ; ee 1 New York la r ’ 5 aree NOT | on tank the bar « in t week Th of the Saturday “ ghe gre tthe | eould run tion, urged b , tne Even t it t t: 5 Want star ENOUGH FOR ALL ectors’ association ta bra That t nstit cor tior ‘i ‘ Vout t trust) to charge union Ia Pinckney, Merc n c wor g t yt tg z ¢ ri sarried, PRACTICAL DEFINITION by name, while ‘ 2 whole with this alleged | oi ; By ; Friend—What ts tnsptration? ; en union labo: h the courts rt i ts g M ne” / ra a m F Leo M, Rappaport, attorney for Then union labor will fight That Edo Randolph, G an m ref 1 aoe ae a ely | buckle down to work the Iron Workers’ union, who is in constitut Ise t provision w eft i ‘ex-bachelo Washingto: hat t he defense of the Mele ding criminal Accused mer the a | x Washington ‘ : Ur € fares conti the arrival of Clarence . Booted | That Jan rwards president for eigh ears, | Herald CORRECTING le kept Barret, Pa exumed to be innocent unui] J. D. Fredericks declared t } rislature was as fit an interpreter « : Good—Pa, our . t the re ‘ | proven gull That is the funda-| e o THE KINDER GUIDE - . . ciple .< on wa ¥ ‘ . Constitution as the courts, and tk . . Bur b € BY R. W. MADISON br , of a la Bo} abort nd terns ay done srope nt n n c e ked ne 12 organized Ww presumes its mem-| attorneys on th That Thomas Jefferson, who also became president later,| «c And cong mer Bor Soa te san hae el ’ A gopeehdee ys dager nner! LOS ANGELES, Cal, May one eid her megtangh 7 called the doctrine of giving this power to the courts “dangerous | t :t | Not union labor, but three men will and _ that woe put us under the despotism of an oligarchy.” aves the Sam 5 ¢ : , | ist of p Reap away between a congre a r nt ery fello cbt have | charges of murder with dynamite Loulay ourter-Journal lection . preferred against John McNamara, his brother Jim, and Ortie McMani gal are sifted in court - _ —s This is the sentiment of Los An , | geles today, and despite the certain Ideas From ’Way Back A€ veep fe pe any Signto apital of the trials ef these men, they is not a case of labor de herwine labor is ® |be placed on trial here when the t the given th lea « < n't specially new or revolt inary y And it will assed INTERESTED. IN HIGH LIFE SPRING FISHING 75 vears back, or thereabouts, a flock of Purita ak r for the “open shop” propaganda, | ir. Editor uld Uke to # r offic of under a preacher named Davenport, settled on the present sit bn yY a believe that this sentiment will be ’ in referénce to Mr ne: ; consid of New Haven, Connecticut These part ar Puritans wer ball | e bee ae a Meineke on | Bose’ pian for municipal cente unty buildings, farmers and soc mn he pl w Up all the fine land they co ! a ssiinahs Gaperinentenatieess of cour Ke the would ti puildings, sh find handy, which was UNOCCUPIED made to y the chief repre Paap ge Me n= a bunch o t pat the east bank of the Hud ~ 2 the ¢ 5 nay i de dist gon, whereupon the canny ances of T. R. set up an awful me te y Gt the present how! about “Vested Rights.” y ‘ te, eecee ae Then these old pioneers got together and actually thy i hg MeNam F fcManigal only aleyven between Pine and Olive no a to do a written reply to the governor of the Plymouth colony, anc : “ j fe ys ag » be 1 shrewd sa man would| whenever th . eel put in a stock of goods for retail |obliged tc go t finally to old King Jame ade if he could get the rent free nothing 2 question had never been improved, bay was ng we no] viz a t 1! The time will no doubt, with If there Is t ‘one, white or red. They went on to say that their idea of owr ‘ ne met t ive e dis- jin the next years when by |of base I would ship of land was that a man was entitled to what he coul< | aster hard pushing. or many who try|be near the present advantage iD THAT IT WAS WRONG TO S { | t ¢ " ! in}it have gone to the wall, for in al building, which th ee Ree RO Dead To 5 © like the MeCarth y|ment officials so wisely chose LATE IN LAND UPON THE LABOR OF OTHE! ¢ dad the on to tte ie wits ta apie ales ss i oe Lae ae c ure | Coeds Co. did, it will grow better.|which I think was, and fs, very Now, wha you think of th course, B . spin ang ees In the first place there {s no rest ‘actory to m very large per : my hook. jn the person of the king t art and threw these fe ju « ti an b k t NM be . Cheer up. He'll be all ihe big ldence district within walking dis-| cent of the of this city. P sf tence to the north of it. F sturdy Puritans out of ¢ i th r just 5 - a month ger when you do catch him. * } . nat ness wins in the ts t ant i for ¢ those AS USUAL ee SPRINGFIELO t y 1 take the street " WINANS. old narrow-r € r v resy| Jokeley—1 got a batch of acro-| # # lovers from all over : nd 4 ‘ w get off north o trials, when realize that ¢ of th had a - plane joke ady and sent then . TRY THIS ON YOUR PIANO S® ®F© Arriving here to t thor ‘ nighe fison «t. will for many Dance at Dreamiand tonight aN cat right here: “ dnt Vane Pe pt out Inst wee #® >Y the annual May musi . represent hs F the center of th ail tr t's say right h . did you bavele#eaneeeean nee chee * F y—Oh, they all came fiy-|!9 the spring a hen's ambition | Why Does the Beautiful Woman? = “pig; Meck Finds's veet in calsing chio : ty close t fellow editor Raising crops, the agile farme? pees ees ee ee a at aitors. WHEN THE BRAVEST QUAILS.| | Gets in energetic licks Why do beautiful women marry ugly men Sanaa ene itront tpi the spring, the crook begine to! ‘The question is proposed by the Chicago Tribune n, who had/, Sale es chacts te voles Gis Roticed the fact that in very many cases beautl has an| mite eens t 7 oP tgly looking husband, and put it up to some learr ‘ i Ocoee toe tin Calne had thie. tee eae oles @ank te peychology. Prof. H. F. Cameron of McGill univer 0099 | 5 asen.-~<Leuleville..... Courk souctane that it is because beautiful women are obsessed a “blind r Raises She: ete a Gach value as impulse# and Prof. Geo. Foster of Chicago untver But with me—my whole mind 4 : aforesaid “blind impulse” is a myste | A CATALOGUE OF CRIME , Se I { } We are not psychologist enough to even tell why t i : . ee i lovely raising days 7 o n e ouse around four or five times before lying down, and we wouldr . z - a thie one absorbing question: | ‘| to recognize a “blind psychic impulse,” even if we met it comir In o was thinking it ' ae the street with our best extra edition in its hand, but we've got some jover last night. Why, only yester b ~ unprofessional, horny-handed notions that answer this question In a day I was ¢ f ki time, NOT TO STAY. y Stetson Hats Eecertel Jarge number of Instances, at any rate. murdering a amot a i (at servants’ sgency)—~| Stroll up Fifth av.. New York City, for instance, some fine Se . ston " a, cutting a you a cook who will go to the oe f . @ay morning, about church time, and note the little, ugly ace or and b ® nto a per untry? ‘ ~ Th R. ] P. f Th dudelets mincing along beside beautiful young wives. Money’ " a Tit Bits | Manager (calling out to girls in \ > r e egu ar rices fe) ? ese beautiful women would marry anything masculine on two legs f next room)—Is there anyone here} | SSE ieee ‘ie aoa Ts Spring Hats for Men Are Not ‘Again, in 75 per ceut of the cases, a beautiful man has only bis| | eanty to recommend him, and the women know ft. Such a man is |THE WORLD'S BEST : i I e Th 3. 00 d anally 90 per cent conceit, $ per cent selfishness and the rest just Dental Limerick reviveo.|@ All of these are brand new Spring styles for men, and, as we Ss an an Sieerae ber, the benutitel NEUE rae the tats alr @ meodioun| Work told you yesterday, our object is to dispose of the entire present Of sense, passes him by. She knows he’s pretty much all self, and t = stock and carry nothing but the $2.00 Syndicate Hats. By adopt- ‘one beautiful woman wil! not for long fili the bill for him. It's the at Your , , ) ugly ones who have character, and who will stick because they ap-| ing this policy we expect to sell over half of the hats sold in the ciate their ugliness. | Oe ules as tab ue Ugly tn outward) Own city. All shapes in Stiff and Soft Hats, all sizes; values not less form as a frost-bitten hedge fence with moulting turkeys roosting | ‘ than $3.00 and 63.50. SPECIAL ...<.. ihe 2 Ow $n ft, and still be nobly handsome. Masculine beauty is not a matter | Price Cc ; : $2.00 of facial or bodily symmetry. It's the heart, the character, the he t i = ciples, the soul! This some of the beautiful women realize, and ‘Dr. E. J. Brown | ‘ 2 fs why some of them are found with husbands whose visible lack of i S S f VY th Y M SUMS ceuts tiep a-ciktemth repaiiog the iamny dock pring Suitsfor Youths, Young Men ee 713 First Ave. Insurance Against Hunger Union Block ‘ and Small Men David Lioyd-George, chancellor of the exchequer, walke o the house of commons on May 4 and presented a new measure 0 sin) There was*a gay damsel of Lynn, feform which brought the members to their feet with che Whose waist was so charmingly ft was supported by leaders of rival factions "The Dentist That Makes Good! . low, a measure that can bring even a moment's calm to the trou Died waters of the British parliament of this day would be mat ing| Cut this ad out and bring it with you croscope—ahe did We bought from one of the be st manufacturers in the country e is one of world gnificance |" ™ to get the right Brown. t this slim person of Ly * galery cates ee | : echabicis 400 Spring Suits. Sizes are 30 to 37, specially made for youths and It is the bill to Insure workingmen against unemployment, sickness ; PRIDE GOETH, ETC and invalidism. A fund is to be created by a small tax on workers ang . : ee seor (coming from his élyb, employers, supplemented by a handsome contribution from the public triumphantly holding up his wo grade fabrics and patterns. All correct styles treasury. - wPhoegg oe tel brella to his wife) You see, my = LOU: of (thin fame the ich vorkmen may draw $1.20 & week, an|iourn my vor the best work then | 4e4® Alma, how stupid are ali-the Special Prices for Spring Suits for Youths, ps, equivalent to twice as much in |have « done by any Dentist you dotes about my absent-minded the United States. When unemployed the workman may draw from ness. I haven't forgot my ‘um $1.76 to $3.75 per week. The chancellor explained that 14,700,000 men |! c rown brella ¢ Young Men and & Small Men and women would be affected by the plan, which also includes assist . + the he gy Mra. Professor: “But, my dehr, ance for mothers in maternity cases and a fund to fight tuberculosis. | : you didn’t take your umbrella with | Regular $10.00. Spe- | Regular $18.00. Spe- | Regular $25.00. Spe- The importance of this measure lies not so much In what ft does | other one ent to a you. You left it at home.”—Lipptn- j |» aaa . | ea . $13.00 | $18.00 young men and very desirable for men wearing small sizes. H for the British workers of today as in the fact that it recognizes the |)! ae ar | COtt’s. Hien an the uty of society to insure those who bear the burden of | amine ° you sae Regular og r 20.00, Spe world’s toil against hardship and death by bunger. “Fruit ts going to be cheap this “4 5.00 Taken in connection with his fight to free the land and to make! he" i ookte 5 y cial oh i : $15. the untitled and landless masses superior to the tords in. legislation, |™ on atte : Yes,” rep! Mr. Growelibr Spe- | Regular $22.50. Spe the anti-hunger bill raises David Lioyd-George to a great height among |?*"* ’ y Fruit will be cheap e ~ 00 . : oo the constructive statesmen of the 20th century 4 sx szaxo. {the question is whether vs ial bbe , | cial - $16.00 | cial .... ....$22.00 It is rather singular, by the way, that the United States lags behind| 9 t be able to pay for the lumber used all other English speaking countries in land and labor policies—-matters Borde in making the boxes,.”—Washing which lie at the root of human welfare. But wait until the people get {win Brown, Tton Star ° the power into their own hands! eae Dracus tgs sae ah mn Pepe: a emereteaned feas cards to hand to “Yes, alr, he wuz afraid o' the ° el r oO. banks bustin’ on him, an’ so he Observations work done. 1 sm tine bored tit ceca soldier Rite Uae tive Glared eI sas tins Sig's sores RTO vie ced| Ha he ot yet First Avenue, Cor. Columbia afterward. 3 No » the tree ; ; whar ‘It waz, an’ the man who VASSAR COLLEGE has celebrated her 50th anniversary—and she |e, when 1 received (he . 3 rena erg raptors ‘wasn't ashamed to tell her Bead bs 4 : ies : Co station, — . ri i, [Alan Coumnscon "lt Strongest Overcoat House in the State gular $30.00. Spe- ARYAE talking from Denver to. New York by tony dtetanee now. ed ail iuerie ‘The Denver gang can get some tips from Wall st. hot off the wire. MEWASE OF gree de gr cugeroain . so Office at the corner hile ‘Shiauie com HAUNCEY DEPEW says ‘Taft will be rénominated f H ih ; s Ta ated and re- f ‘ r n | MEALS SERVED. \ elected, with no opposition to speak of Same ay you were, Chauncey? c Dancin WALL PAPER | eg nave them. My offices are : a a | F Str, Clty of Bverett of Telegraph. y A CLEVELAND banker confesses he stole $115,000 to finance J eat oe aa, “uel” erivete: TIT Retailed at Wholesale Prices pple ltt hints nope /'Low Round Trip Rates 4 x Suter's Jewelry Store, suto speedometer, He might better have “thrown it - f ” piles, Wed. p arc into le or yenrs the game. own it into low” earlier in A Sundays ontii tadien Bi , DAINLEM & BARRY |. d To All Eastern Points via ° Pibvit's ihown. © Ds 7 so eee Canadian Pacific Railway GOV. WOODROW WILSON Is taking a sw! aking a swing around the circult, attics, ate | Gov. Harmon is slient, evidently ho; ‘' hoping that with rope enough Wilson ave a big new stock of = . =, ” | WILLOW PLUMES clans g Six hundred miles unsurpassed scene . terial, hand ted; 4 L Three round trios daily, Leave Se- Mountains and Nations Park. will ewing himeelf into oblivion. Bag OR egy Fa banks are to be extended rf large cties, the small towns ge eee vi we z 7 yyy & y with « beast H a through For information, dates and rates, call or write E. E. PENN, H. W. EDWARDS, doe! G. A. PD. Cc. TA. 1 Pleat AY, 4, 1400 4th, Dlagonatty Opp. Po a te chan 4 718 Second Av. Seattle demonstrated that the peopl ple have a few dollars which they : has) . fee Bit afemid to tear te keeping of Uncle Sam, Private bankers ok A ral re mane f 7 feared that uncle i 2 r iN “ne lle png would embezzle the funds and abscond, but he MODEL. Mitra ov Paper Co, plumes

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