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THE STAR—MONDAY, MAY 22, 1911 The Wireless Might Have =I a But for Inquisitive E Ed, See, DENSE DRoNe, ~~ VILE YOU HAF BEEN IDLE T HAF PUT TOGNDDAR A VIRELESS ODDS UND ENDS. WE ViLi TRY TO “ALL. HELP FROM HOMES, DISS INSTRU> \ (went MUST BECOME OUR SALVATION. EDWIN, "STOP ANNOYING ME SULY QUESTIONS. "eo AND PLAY WITH YOUR. ToY WIRELESS “STATION. Ake THE CRYSAN TAEMUMS 4 > IN BLOOM 2? How A. MUCH IDA Ye ni f “* yyy How MUCH 18 Two YEN 4 HIKADO'S SOMEPODY HAS? BUTTET IN. LISTEN To DoT Ane THe es Chester Thompson Leaves Town; He Frightened Hemrich Girl _IN SALOON Boy Who Killed Judge Emory Creates Sensation at Hemrich Home—Will Be Sent to Ranch by His Father. Cheater Thompson will | for the ranch & Washington tonight “There is nothing slarmed about in Ch manner at the Hemrich home, tald his father, Will H, Thomp- son, this morning. “If any fother boy would have acted that way It would not be thought out of the way. His past history alarmed those peo- ple. That is ail. | believe they will admit that they were un duly alarmed because of Ches- ter's previous history and not for what he did at this time.” Because he apparently loltered | bout the Hemrich home, 1107 2ist/ sv. N., to get Into conversation with Miss Katherine F hb, daughter of the iate Andrew Hemrich wealthy brewer, Chester Thompacn, | the slayer of Judge G. Meade Emory, was arrested last night and later relensed by Capt. Stuart. Com laint was made by Ernest and john Hemrich, brothers of the giz! No warrant has been obtained Although he had never seen the girl, Chester Thompson had been prowling about the Hemrich rest dence since Saturday morning. He had previously called upon Mrs Hemrich to get her to subseribe to} his book of poems. 1 am Chester Thompson,” he} introduced himself. Mrs. Hemrich, to humor him, talked to him for 15] minutes. Chester evinced no dest to leave. “May I take your daughter out? he asked, Mra. Hemrich. Sertainly not,” she replied. She then asked young Thompson to leave. Last night at about 6 o'clock Thompson was again seen in the vicinity. Both Mrs. Hemrich and Miss Katherine were visiting the | Lutz home, at 1620 Prospect st. Chester kept passing the house for more than two hours. The} Hemrichs becamé alarmed and sent | another woman to meet Chester. But Thompson avoided a sod Went into the "Prospect gational church nearby In the meantime John Hemrich| hurried to the church and he stood guard until Chester came out. He} took him to the Lutz home, where the police arrested him you ever met Miss Hem Thompson was asked, " was the answer. you ever seen her? ‘Not that I know of.” eee Gives Strange Answers. jonoplane Thompson said’ that he oa tae oa Henrt went for a walk. He admitted that cove: he loitered on the corner “for a|_ It will be weeks, howey long time.” | Premier Monis can poasit hat for?” be wns asked, his official duti No one,” he answered ee Chester had been in the city for) !ormer Fremie about two weeks. He had been on| Fully 200.000 persons, ranch most of the time since his|Sathered | at Issy to wi Felease from the Tacoma jall,|*tart of the Paris to Mad where he had been incarcerated for |®4P the death of Berteau more than two years following his | Cntoln sensational trial, when his father, | MOBS Will H. Thompson, pleaded for his} %** wall son in a speech that lasted more than tyo days. History of Case. Thompson killed Judge Emory | after the latter had denied him permission to visit his niece, Mies Charlotte Whittlesey. Thompson rushed into the house. Emory fol lowed, and the next moment three shots rang out. Emory died two days later, July 9, 1906 Thompson barricaded himself in the bathroom of the Emory home. after getting two children in there, and threatened to kill them if an| attempt to capture him was mad Will H. Thompson, his father. in to be hurried from dying wife to the scene. “Its your father,” he Chester, and the young himself up. He said that to find out for Miss Whittlesey when she Beginning December 6, acted (By United Press Leased PARIS, May 22.—Despt pound ja abdominal Injurtes, it is | was injured ation field at yesterday ot be succ and Henri Miss Katherine Melick, in the Broadway school, # car yesterday 8. and Jackson st of R. W a jay ‘ont mobile, Before | stopped fully 20 fe | But outside she was unhurt the machine CUERNAVACA, Mex., in Transmission nd of Col Jeral garrison today was | evacuate Cautla after a te days’ battle. The federals to this city. More than killed and wounded FAMILY WIPED O} NEWARK, Ohio, May driving across the track Ohio Electric railroad, D. son and his whole family |two en t Gold Crowns $3.00 to $4.00 | four Best Bridgework $3.00 to $1.00) Best Amaigam Filling 50¢ to ze Best Silver Filling O¢ Full Plates $4.00 to $8.09 | Cight-hour law for women jest Set of Teeth in the World leffect today* and will ly enforced. The big hi wstinncone shale “at every | STRAPHANGING will t good work CUT PRICES the cold were ran down and k SAN FRANCISCO, t who becaus and NEW Ducke, YORK, one speedy May twirl Painless extracting witho introduce our pain * ‘We are caretul, thorough, PAINI ts. We want your business ‘are low enough for anybody; our Work is the best known in dentistry, and guaranteed 20. ALBAN and Fike ‘Oppoalt Ber gail & Souwhwick’s walk up. charge to a lurch of length o way car whe threw him the PAINLESS | faster than he ¢ DENTISTS | »'¢ ,|arm detached * | assortment sued the sp of curve Bon Marche Take ¢ arm. the bedside of his|when the jury acquitted himself whether voluntarily refused to see him. |trial lasted until February fracture of his right leg, broken nose, a torn scalp and) [here today “that Premier Monis, who | Isay-Moulineaux which killed | Monts and bis party to e Many think he pmenceau ing of Premier Monts, his son « horribly mangled and | Auto Hits Tea morning at First directly in Fullerton’s Miss Melick was over the rough street of a few slight bruises | REBS TAKE CITY May 22.— Manguia LAW IN FORCE TODAY. May 22 @ test case of it soon WORM TURNED 22.—Lewis 8! Giants, was forcibly graduated from the straphangers class of the sub er hurled a horse- A broken rib and @ sprained Lewis hea the railroad for $25,000, alleged value of bis lost pitching | pictures at the Coliseum, KATHERINE HEMRICH bim on | the ground of insanity, Judge Snell ordered him committed unt!) he should recover his sanity. Again through the efforts of his father Ch waa finally released. No warract will be sworn against Thompson by the Hemrich} 06, the |family fe the announcement made 1907,' this morning. called to man gave he wanted out AIRSHIP KILLS “| FRENCH PREMIER Wire) ite a com died instantly Could Not Eacape It im generally believed that poor management is responsible for the fatal accident. The grounds were believed | inadequately patrolled and when | down made » the avi by of the for the pressure it Impossible throng Premier cape Berteaux,| Arrangements are being made [for a state funeral for Minister er, before | Berteaux, and owing to the national y resume | mourning for him, the state visit of King Peter of Servia has been indefinitely postponed Despite penalization hour for a false start, Vedine today is leading in th to Madrid. Vedrine finished first leg of the race, | Anfouleme, 281 m Deutch. | hours and 48 minutes lto win the race ‘WOODROW IS GONE Wilson, come and gone. day's yester. night Min coded by of balf an Plerre ace the from Iesy to in three He is picked who had tness the rid race, x and the} cher a teacher tepped off auto- could be dragged| Governor Woodrow New Jersey, has After taking a day he left Inst neapolis. Saturday night he gave a con ventional address to a crowd, com fortably filling the Dreamland Most of his speech was devoted to a discussion of the commission form of government. He refrained from mentioning anything about the recall of judges. Still his key note was “Let the People Rule.” He said nothing to indicate that be od himself presidential possibility. Before ov rest for Under the fed forced rrific four retreated | 100 rebels | to UT. a While | of the} W. Dod-| wife and| 6 speaking at the Dream Wilson was the quest of at a Democratic banquet at all children, aged seven and|the Washington hotel ied here. WILL FLY OVER PIKE’S PEAK (By United Prone Leased Wire.) KANSAS CITY, May 22. Jack Cudahy of this city and Karl Von Puhl of St. Louls, who will pilot the “St. Louls No, 4” balloon in the race here next July, will attempt to fly over Pikes Poak within a few days. PHILADELPHIA. — Answering the call from his father's death bed, Hans Lobert, star third baseman |for the Philadelphia Nationals, has left for Pittsburg during the series with Chicago, The goes into be rigid- otels will ler of the the latter f the car from his} Sit on @ cushion and watch the Any # the |5 cents, Aviator Train's monoplane swooped | KILLS MAN the Ma 8, Ber #b marine fir mly walking tn First « a Spa urday night t instantly killed I Rushing ba tn the yon, revolver Spaniard cleared the roc drew Bucher, a Pacific ( ship Ce et He hea shot and Hier, in ha de imme that affair leavin Francis was ® Mexican, and ch in San ere he was working un He was 42 yoars old in Smash- “up An automobile, owned by Mrs. Johnston, Medina, Wash wrecked, following terday morning at w | com, Joy o'clock Three young men had car from the Johnston | the foot of Dempsey av Washington. Everything went we apldly until they started going pb Columb et, when the brake apparently failed to work and the machine went soaring down the steep grade until it struck a plank on Western av. overturning apd | landing, a complete wreck The men gave thelr names ge | Hanson, Batley and Manson. Théy | told the police they owned the car, but 1t was later learned that it be |jonged to Mre. Johnston. KILLS PLAYMATE BREMERTON, May 22.—"l am going away now, Gertie, kiss me.” With these words, le Baldwin, 16 yours old, passed away, a fow minutes after her playmate, Ger trude Acton, bad shot her through her body while playing with a load ed revolver. Essie's mother, Mre. P. J. Bald win, had gone to Seattle, shopping, Saturday rtrude was staying with Esato. Kase found the revolver jand tossed It on the bed. The Acton girl picked It up, looked into the chambers, and, thinking {t unloaded, | pulled the trigger HOLD.UP unwelcome customer last night took $100 from the cash box in the United Cigar Store, 315 Pike at., while F. W. Lyons, in charge of the store, was forced to hold up |his hands at the point of a gun George McQuinn of 428 New York block, who was in the store, was told to stand back, The robber made his escape. a taken the Hear May Thurston sing Bretland sing; see the phote at Coliseum. Any seat 5 cents Best Modern \Dentistry All Operations Painles hear lay Free CONSULTATION AND EXAMINATION Full Set of Teeth ..83.50 and Up 22k Gold Crowns &3.50 to $5.00 Bridgework $3.50 to $5.00 Gold Fillings $1,00 Up Silver Fillings (the best)..50¢ Up Porcelain Crowns (best) $8.50 Up Terms to Sult All work done by expert dental oper- ators, Lady atienda ‘The Best Dentistry that you can obtain im the city, and at the cheapest possible prices we Mer 0) EXACTLY AY WH ADVEWTINE, WORK GUARANTEED 15 YEAKS. Laboring People’s Dentists Cor. Firet Av. and Pike Opposite Public Market Flectro Dental Parlors’ 100 WIN FREE _SHO w TICKETS me good ¢ and th d there were left of the bee. given to ed the co © first day © names from, only 16 8 Hattie I name The names Loraine alec Len tx. On when the three, 89 Alice The winn names were red guessed the r « may get thelr ets at The Star office this ne 10 7 o'clock, by 14 ing their handwriting as the coupons, thus ation or mistake Ing in person mt r signature. are the day name 8 t wend « lucky wins Things You Should Know F. W. Stevenson & Co. b Batley building, are advised advances likely to be seen in grain or in the Coliseur or on the stre sa. me are at he tonigh' . Dance at Dreamiena WHEN YOU FAIL get a bank which has your savings help, and Maneen 1838 to from consider. vice, that failed the which it was Winners count, Alice #her Waldron fie, 302 E 1 a bank 5k T object for establist IN AUTO] .: My United Frese teased Wire) CHICAGO, May 22.—Five pers were seriously injured here today when a big passenger autom if collided with an auto truck passenger machine was running so fast that it literally split the truck in two, then skidded to one aide and tore an oak tree up by the roots. The injured passengers were scat tered along the street for nearly a block Third Day ac * a ation has in ings Bank is ished merely to make ¢ Its ob- ject is to help you help ata gs This S you Bank is here to avings for It help you and your chil dren. ACCOUNTS OPENED FOR $1.00 The Bank for Savings 3d Av. and Pike St. Upholstered opera chairs at Coll-| while you watch the p! Any seat a nickel seum, play Cor | Watching The Motion Pictures At won't Theatre eyes the National make That's the Radium This screen the light that is thrown on it, and makes moving figures that alive dls tinctly are they outlined You'll enjoy the hour spent with “plotures that live.” yo because Screen. ache. we softens seem 80 = Seattle dentists are telling their patients that it ts abso lutely Impossible for us to make a $50 gold plate for $15, but please remember that other dentists are not running our business, The manager of this office will present $1,000 to any charitable Institution in Seat tle if it Is proven that we do not do just exactly as we ad vertise Do not let any one attempt to talk you out of tak ing advantage of this remark: able offer. Admission 5c | National | 35 Pike Street “The House of the | Radium Screen.” $3 aw to BNEW SHOW TODAY AT THE 1 : REGAL DENTAL OFFICES 1405 Third Ay, N. W. Cor. NOTE—Bring this ad Union, good a 3 Words by Schaefer by Condo Music citaidadaded seldom her Shakespeare But she'd read the st novel twice conned v nm uA JO DEATH UTICA SHIP SINKS Wy Ue ed Wire ARSHE Ma: ed Vrees Le ELD, Or rte f the gas act stove in her bow 4 to Island Rock, a few h of the mouth of Rogue where she The re of the crew were from the island by the life tug nooner then drif miles sc river sank Two-bit photoplay for 6 cents show Coli at SeBER. 2 poste Coops 714 Firet Av. We Khaki 0g dries, Fishing son carry @ complete line of Rubber and Of1 Cloth- Rubber Footwear and Sun. Wool Cutlery Tackle, Wright & Dit Tennis Goods, Imported Golf and Tennis Shoes and Ammunition Socks Guns Tennis Racquets Restrung Main 5089—Phones—ind. 2880 | AMUSEMENTS MOORE THEATRE::* | Pour Nights, Reginn May a6 Here She Comes, All Sunshine and Pun. } BLANCHE , RING IN | “The Yankee 6 § Months at Herald 10 Big Song Hite « Prices Eve se to 818 « Thureday, Grand Overs chan “A WINNING MIS8" With MAX BLOOM a bie Mus And supporting company of ai Comedy Artista "nT SEATTLE FOLLOW fel GT rican TONIGHT MAX FIGMAN Hie Great MARY JAN ors THEATRE| The House of Burprives Telephones—Main 1204, Ind. Quicke * Pu “AT CRIPPLE ar Melodra: 20 and and Song Specialties Wed. and Sat in a Woman's Power.” ane by Besing CREEK moat THE NEW The Perfect Theatre TIN A TURKISH BATH" Big Orpheum Acts en: Bbc, BGe, The Greatest Hebrew Comedian PANTAGES THEATRE “Unequaled Vaudeville.” 6 BIG Vaudeville You About ACTS Talk COLISEUM World's Biggest NEW FILMS Any Seat Se DAILY—1 hotoplay House 6 to 11 WINDUS Plates Old Tableware Like New forks and ap ated at little prices Send cord. He'll with sam You'll be surprised at the delighted with the work US, HORA Seventh Av and ix saving BOYS LOST IN DESERT (By United ree Lonsed Whew) GLOBE, Ariz 22 —Texam Kers, cowboys and Indian traile are ac ng the desert east of static n the Arizona Mf today for Sidney of age, and bis ve beem ains since Bats d a pienia wandered not missed until ned here. The chile © prostrated, an@ have perished ig tern dren's parents it {» feared they the desert. KANSAS CITY, May 22.—Claime id ing that she kept her marriage Harry Durland a secret for years at bis request, a woman tod day laid claim to his fortune of $60, 000. Mrs. Durland says she marri Durland at Golden, C where hq had gone in search of health Coliseum D atres. leads ali photoplay thee See it tonight Aad Why | Failed in the Legisatare Be sure and send friende their Dental work. and. ene te dt |they find the right Brown, instead the Dental Combine Browns around me THE POWER THAT CONTROLS LEGISLATION Many members of our last legislatu for the people when they were electeds bot they saw their hopes fade inte thim Many people contend that |S democratic form of government | the acts of our inst legislature prove this, and proof in abundance ie af hand to show that our government * Oveh Tepresentative except in se it represents only one clase in | *conomie institutions of the nation, fpecial privie tures are drilled and ewe | ch rules under as to control or hinder class Interest may Fee our very governmental iatributed and controlie® of the people. After | he house of represen= |tatives of our last legisiature were ap- poln the people's will and power [at an end, because It made no difference legisiation was introduced, oF hew the bill, It could not get bee ature, because, under the ex adopted, the power of the various mmittess was greater than the power islation, and this power was used feat the will of the people. A POLITICAL FRAME-UP ‘The formation of rules and the come |mittees appointed seamed to indicate © | political frame-up to thwart and decelve | people. The chairman of the come mittee on Dentistry, Medicine and Hye giene was a hotel man and could net have any appreciation of a proper Med= ical or Dental Law. On this comm! © were twe Dentists who had t | with che State Dental Society and Dem ne for years. It in said that one of Dentists succeeded in placing # Dental Law on the statutes ston in 1901 Deni to work enable @ minortt; | legisiation as the! e. In fact, defeat th t Wash man, chairmany (a Dentist); Dentist from . « drug Christensen, Jon an gist from North Bend; Jan M.D. from Ballard Ephrata, and Mr, Hast ‘om Seattle, while such men ‘ Ghent, M. D,, from Seattle, and Dr. Beach, M. D., from Shelton, Mason coun- ty, were not put on this committee, for reasons which I will discuss in a later article. My reader will understand that whem” a committee holds a bill up, or fails te report It out, the Dill die# just the same as a person who ta marked by the Black Hand or the Camorra. After a Dil le reported out from ite proper committee it must then go to ar committee (the committee on rules) be put om the calendar before the legislative body discusses the merite of it seo what happens to a bill if thie rules committee | does not like It, do you Well, will tell you what Mr pia, and Dr cl n Shelton, n this rules . with some ther leg And the speaker of the use as an, 1 meas Intro= ‘ed had to go through this rules com= mittee before they could be discussed considered by the house of representa= sitting as a branch of our legisia~ dy. So you see that a committee eight or ten has more power than the legisiature; and remember each come tive mittee’s action Ix usually controlted by so that in many Instances: or five men on @ committee ai def n by holding bills oir ¢ onuse It Is rare. when will force tm bill out ad= in some cases jhe Japie't smart he int was safely because t organized a8 to be led by the power owners of the the last ogislature, to pry |[tert the public and th right || Dentists was a smal tho. in the legislature were en ng the plunderbund, tine flirting for Mr neat article will deal with my @x- > before committees, EDWIN J, BROWN, D. D. 8, | TAS First Avenue, vanipuldted and contr tteos, It was the life that controlled and a Dental Law prival

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