The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 26, 1911, Page 9

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THE ST *RIDAY, MAY 2 | [FARMS AND ACRES—Continued. | McNamara Case May Elect a Tried to Arouse HS a Dead Heart : : ova ern Socialist Mayor in Los Angeles: 3»... ge oys—Boys—Boys aman? BY R, W, MADISON heart of man “mn . <8 | Etthu Thomeo the well-known act eee eee eee ereeeeee ton me Anat n . ie a on » iment which | ‘ iF woeee “ ‘ 2 . _— t rt led in a fe wl | -- x . . jean will att th « 7 > yn, | editing labor th works when the work end bd eecoeceess Francet O'Leary eare a killed by a current of HE STAR want ” volt bitious boys to hundreds of bo: SAVED BY PUFFS eden PASSIAC, N 6. Atte ing seven stitches In sew! . 66 trie . HOMESTEADS TAR WANT Afm fiktina tent tis CITY REAL ESTATE a wound on Mrs. Margaret ~~ i, Dr. Alfred C. Pedr a reform | re ve ¢ ture t lared today t between Th ats and work The action wor business “ nterests ants’ and | progre € the strike, ao ae one s en He & ENTERTAINMENT keting of fon? We & He JOB HARRIMAN Christian Ende r See Olmstead 40,000 voters in the|Who Will Rum on Socialist Ticket! of rat Metho urch wi SSS 871 arly for Mayor of Low Angeles. r tain mn vote | t a FUNERAL DIRECTORS. STAN WANT ADS BHING HESULTS " m ve ing Gem. 7 relaliste alone | fi i" 7 BONG ON ? NG FARMS AND ACREAGE € a M e 1 ) at the last € | ano a t . \! AS ra series ¢ gure that ti A caM | et ¢ the| 4 : e _ and Greenwood big business tried the dest on of the Tir Apo! ft c ) " TALK LIBRARY SITE ng for socialism. Already they have chosen their representatiy presid Main Orders Trial of oe a ae Lise Take Tee: eee re WAT AARON ‘ 4 on the inland. t nn fOR SALE —FURNITURE f et rn ; when the . | VEST & WHEELER : fon |B VAL SA AT RAMSEYS Ww appenste Rea e e . any _ . . WANTED—MISCELLANEOUS m ¥ 5 a y of a motion for chang ’ x : SH Ae, 0 ‘ 6 a motion for a continu t e ora ha jo | and « . thes 2 k. Hew . A t 4 | ‘ a motion for a change c ablic en-| mit was > ev “ - ° - tEAGE CA N 2 PANES TO TURE the court bench i a ° 5 a = : d aT a by Attorneys Morris Wt Get Fair Trial me x no = “ ior pagum : gg eo Soin * 4 . pete ogg ge dor atage bh resr 4 > hin trusts th ' ’ ; nar of i tna Cea Business Directory The Wappenstein trial be-| impo: > in this cous ert * ott \ rating essipta mn ex Nam : pereeneee 003. Saeed continuance fair din 4 : : ~ 1 ; }URKE 5 V. 'W. Veo ail Bite hatic analy-| trial, it would seem tha 2 >, Mt , “ pandvag oe . : a c m is one which has wor ‘ e . wef The nig | Order of the DIVORCE DAY CHANGED. pnstein himse t r ad the ple a ioe on set for Sat ordinarily Judge Main | and ving t ir“and impartial judge.” | th dut a recited that Judge Main, as ury, that I do not res: A ‘ : . Foreman Corliss of the | te ¥ opinion of the t pores : : . vo ‘ pe erip im p { <NUPPENBURG LAND grand~jury were members of Dr. |! ence oO 9 defendant y ‘ a, i : a ie . COMPANY " i aj . . eeneral Matthew's church, who, it is sald, | because a man) “0 OF Lodesice once: : i = 5 wart Ree y x zone c , ee brought W. J. Burns to Seattle to| reads newspapers he is disqua'ified | RO CrTy felean up.the graft situation | of,” argu al Prose a 7 , 8 YOUR MOVE. — -LJOTT BAY Because of this church affiliation, | cutor mmen: to put a pre 4 HOUSES. 7. ppe tbat | ey ; Wappenstein contended, “it would |ium on ignorance. ry | NN ew OO 0 wand ences be impossible for the said judge} Deputy Prosecutor - “ ; " ; : L COLYER. $06 toa to preside over the trial of this de- ed the Wappe Sy Untied Press Lansed W | 7 . : Member Seat ai Estate fendant in a fair and impartial ost scurrile ‘ r CAMBRIDGE, Mass, May 26.—/ AL NOTICES. Prone Ma dive Kirk yor | DON'T PAY RE NT OR INTEREST i mat ” } aud con ’ ver made|The annual intercollegiate meet : - 4 BURKE & FARRAR : _ FOR THIS BUNGALOW ROM “if | had a feeling or conscious | concerning « opened here today. Representa. | T*r.F" wt +88 aha : ‘ - os 0 don ’ ° get 0” MONTHLY” “5c “A COW Ness that by reason of my church| Jolin L. Wilson and W. W.|tives from all of the great universi- |: t = ~ . AN ACRE POR $400. f nee ‘ \4¥ KL INE, 456 ARCADE BLDG, affiliations | was so narrow, so | Chapin, owners, and Erastus Brain-|ties from New England to Michigan | Dea4 . 4 , . ~ small, so weak, that | could not editor, of a& morning newspa-|are present. The finals will be de-| irs * ive this defendant a fair trial, 1|per, were arrested yesterday on | cided tomorrow. REMOVAT : a ‘ P deferred pare , ~siea walk off this bench this in-|compiaint of the Blethens for crim-| No one has ventured to pick any rik i t-reces - + Terms ¢ i8 AIOTY BAS INV. OD. stant and send my resignation to|inal libel. Bonds of $5,000 each | winne Captain Kilpatrick de. st we move. to 1028 iret th By. ° sai : ‘ the governor,” said Judge Main. were furnished. Suit for $100,000) cares that Yale has a chance, al-| } id ar ' q : H . ‘0., eee bere ee GALE panna eee during Judge Main's ca-| damages was also filed against the | though he has only 19 men entered : > : F ‘ 4 fine well, , ANY “100 Areaa ’ i = i ; NEY ~ a WAT Makens on the bench did he betray | morning paper Harvard has not lost hope, notwith. | pancetta ° ¥ 2 ‘ : ‘9 WOOT TRA Kavanagh Te NT Oe, mation that stirred n him standing her defeat by Yale in the eres of bes : : is x aie THE OXYGEN . . iss SHAS. E. ADA : aned a) as he did yesterday HUNT FOR METEORS dual meet. Cornell, by defeating “ . |. vt - r + ° HOUSE MOVING dudge Grew Emphatic. Prinecten, hac chown wnenpected] non : : a : bai A RRR MMM OR er The ‘calm, deliberate, analy DOYLE, Cal, May 26.—Citizens |gtrength. Pennsylvania has many ‘ ; 4 : WAAR wh b-< , ae p= snawe |* IF YOU ARE LOOKING FoR *|* ard 113 method characteristic e|here are preparing to climb Tule | 2 : : | . ; } js Cherry Street Pharmacy biatos, corns, ete beckers. °C IT Y REAL ESTATE CALL 0. | KODAK. Main, Was this time puncture: | mountain miles distant, to in il | bd ny if ~ frequent emphasis as his hand de-| vestigate five meteors that struck] a~TLANTIC CITY, N. J.—Growth CORINNi? SIMPSON, acended again and again on the|the mountain last night. The fly-| of gocialiam in Japan has hindered| ~ ~ ~ ~ AY One oon : an} bY mae ae ee desk in frout of him. The court/ing bodies are estimated to bave| Proghyterian missionary work} 2 = ; Works . | 6 wNeaioae, foom, crowded to its utmost, people | been the size of a box car there, says @ report to the general] [¥ . . Bett Li . 14 biodiesel Shah etl corporation; nized. Notary —publie standing in the aisles and in the nuts THE WASHINGTON OxyGE. | ‘waoderm : ‘ $600 FOR A HOME 5 Dancing Acetone rear of the room, was in a death-| TOPEKA, May 26. e NATOR CO. ; " * 600 FOR A HOME $600 E like silence when tne Judge an rrow is causing ¢ Li . y | ire Bheluy . ; 4 . . ° p ed that “as long as this|the poultry breeders of Kansas ar thi: yench it ill pe other a es rro b in. how ° a 4 ; oo y “ ~ ra be TerANs on this bench {t will per- | oth p ah w ba A increase 843 ireator : siness ) < i aseanmameay — duty wi 1 to|trodw A contagious disease that); ,ndon’s at 3 a gain™front . ° * F — A NY >| x ‘ =} \ Q nees to any not ex-'is causing a great loss to chicken, tn 21,462 ia 1 ZS : i The i : ; | OWNER WILL BUILD VEO the court t breeders throughout the country ite 7 T y otom. : t 4 ie % a snsthovate “ A } NEW YORK—Free woo! is ad} STYLISH MAKEOVER SHOP. |sran WANT ADS BRING RESULTS hered to by William J. Bryan, who| [% tsimmed. dye (NEW BILLS ON TODAY AT denies Champ Clark tried to' coms | Xicrttng Dept, Ss" aid” «is"war| FURNISHED ROOMS | i . . * * * soll ha ELLIOTT BAY INV. CO, | LA DIB KE 1 | hot and cold ' MOVING PICTURE HOUSES] .2"%° wc" sti. G32 8 oe ee ota ee + shone: ing revenge for the Acme Theatre—‘The Foreman’s; Ven, 1 7 | ing of Indian band last F Bride Velvet and R Sweet | comer sjudice of Perrie y, are out heav med. Memories, Necklace of the hguare i | — Dead . . ras be Rencuee . = ; NEW BEDFORD, Conn.—For run rcult Theatre—“The Heart of ors Return, “Swan enic; | 2ing dow a killing @ girl, John an Girl,” drama; “When a/ “Madeline's | Rebelll comedy; |4- Arehibald, Standard Of! mag-| Man's Married,” comedy; “Captain|“The Still Alarm,” comedy |nate, must pay the father $6,100 a 2 Nell,” drama. | National Theatre—“The Bank-| Jury decided. | famous rome s City Tneatre—"The Gaul's Hon-! rupt, Dischargin the Cook,”| | MARRIAGE CER or,” drama; “On the Frontier of|comedy; “Dear, nd Hubby.”| _8T, PETERSBURG—One hundred PERFORM Thibet;"Asia;” “The Herders.” comedy; “The Quarrel on the| #4 twenty-eight were 7 one rel §_Reneca st oe “prices i : : | ; Coliseum—“Get Rich Quick,” | Cliff.” javalanche at Oroschor t | , ant be FOR RENT—MISCELLANEOUS Dae \e oR 7 “The Marchioness of Ansperti, Odeon Theatre—"s aurat'’s Ex-|¢ Asta AA AAA , L ee fou er BROWN, 8 LEARY BLDG “An Officer and a Gentleman” and | piation, “American Beauties,” ace f F 1 C orn TO BRING BUSINESS nee core -4 : paling “Her Atonement,” instrumental |ic; “How the Hungry Man Was| OKEMA, Okla—Because * van “ r . AN Ne 4 Stal dinaaes 018 5 the Coliseum or-| Fed," comed In and Around|sress 3 pr son shot a 4 chestra Havana,” scenic, “The Angel of| sheriff when he went to ) Dream Theatre—“Boing Match the Slums |their home for stolen goods y HELP _WANTED—MALE Aster Quendreaux,” scenic; “Shoot-| Ruby Theatre—“A Cowboy for a| Were lynched BEATS WORKING BY THE HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS. CHAS. BE. ADAMS, chest ~~ ing the Rapids J cenic; | Day,” comedy; “Dog and Two Mis ) ping ale “and 404 nt Few days, §1.880, @ i ™ } advice tre 1 years at 430 “Alkall Ike's Auto,” comedy; “The|tresses,” comedg; “Come Unto| VIKE PLACE MARKET = a oe py : Star, sheet r = foun block trom | BY es a . Cr 1 Road,” drama | M. hat Wald You D com tage wey “ t a * tol eri “ nee ¢ ba 8 Exhibit Theatre—"The Accom-|edy; “Mexican Centennial,” scente omnes ; P Bangor Destroyed by Fire,”}, Savoy Theatre—"The Outlaw seen That Aw! ,|and the Female Detective With t ° p 5 eb t ae . - Be , ; @ Mark Att ¢ ty; “Wild Ani aptiv-; Sheridan at Marfresbor i * ‘ : : ; J i Re, , ; aa es. toon |atties_ e288 y,” edu nal Exception to the Re , ke Madis and 7 Ideal Theatre—The Juggler’s Ranchman’s Vengear : green pens, | . 5 M. N. KNUPPENBURG LAND BURKE & FARRAR, Inc., r v ur Y COMPA) ‘Tear Down Alll Jails,” Advis Ele Se ut” eg" it | OaRea Yee veer vor ty. ag vse free. |* JX YOU ARE LOOKING FOR * be oh Third Av CORINNE SIMPSON ot 1 cher at the oa rity at tin “ail ian't already a crminal he soo era in heart He “ » . C oy eee ee y hates the jail, and the society that| !» ° Y lon : x AN OPPORTUNITY Boat permits it ; panasane i . Foust beat TT y souk. 3-8 oy ; 8 | be 7 a 7 SPORTING Goops were pulled down. Opposes Capital Punishment. wm | “sand " sement ‘TA A " " Lake I B. $10 dow = | MYERS ORS nnn A jail Is justifiable only two| “Jails are commonly supposed to mes fee.; | bane : ke | . - ‘ | CHATTEL LOANS. pair work an grounds. It must deter crime. It|segregate young from hardened nice . ° RE teu! , vas pean oe On furafture, horses, ete, William WE TAT LS fails to do this, In some cases the |criminals. They do not.” Mee 4 f n Kood but | pgs daily |“ egg : f com Tif Dew tere bide.” RIN acy acNt wth ayaa} offender commits a crime in a mo-| Prof. Beach opposes capital pun ‘ " bomente ana ; F | REAL WOTATE COANE ment of passion. In that case the |ishment « can baking powder, ae see at r Sualon Je | Annrnnnnnnnnnnr rns idea of jails never enters his head.| “If a man is killed for a crime}; | pa K i plenty Pre . MFIME SQATTLE REAL BSTATE ATT PR Jails Make Criminals. {t fs impossible to reform him. And {ylo & ut cof $ ”- ki f , " ‘ of F , i . ¥ CENT INEER RENT & COLLBC- “In some cases the offender cool-| just as in the case of the jail, he “To. 260 rn mao 1 w, ele . ma, steam . er ahor { Pie 2 204 AMERICAN BANK plans out his crime those lelther coolly plans his « 26 ie we RETRRS . . 4A » Bank £ . HODGSON NELSON, ing “Mouse, Yos’ Kener’ STLAKE MARKEr sateRDAY, |) We nen te pe el: Main 1866 tnd, 4 : 232 Sullivan Bldg fs SMILEY Lithos ington, thinks about jails better if every jai) bf 0. 'S j ¢ AND COUNTY LOANS he caleula nees of does it blindly. In neither io it i ay, Ns | “sekentae yan Waals " WEST COAST LAND CO,, G d or vacant property at 7 and ¢, and figures they are good. |does the penalty deter him » . GANMENT POSITIONS | in a no 500 i ! ; f anor tine, and easy: bee jail {# justifiable if it reforms |prisoument. ‘That puts a man | ait 5 “ 1 : = ne ape Columpia. a er hy. ier, It vdpegp't; it makes | where he cannot harm sogtety, and} M*,t2/4°, J weet ything gow: SMe per | ands kitehe b Reming Cy, wast proved residences. ‘Rated @-ic'¥ por on ite “oP them.” Brutal treat-| where if a mistake has been made | lamb, 14 5 2 n Cran red Daine e ) ALE—Farm properties in all parts | w ti rutalizes the victim as well'it is not too late to correct it, Adah. } a BATTLE TRUST COMPANY pot roast, 10¢ Vioor surfacing and refinishing done, o BSAMUBL COLLYER, 804 Leary Bidg, | 310 Columbia Bt Central ‘Bldg

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