The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 10, 1912, Page 6

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aac thetic DEO ICH A couple of bosses caught in conference by the camera. Senator Penrose (on eft), boss of Pennsylvania, and Franklin Murphy, repub- Nean boss of New Jersey. = aoreE - - ~ . PUT THESE TEN “DON’TS” ON YOUR WIFE’S MIRROR “Put these up-in your wife's mirror, where she can see them every morning,” said the Rev. W. W. Bustard, Rockefellers pas tor of the Euclid Avende Baptist church, Cleveland, Yast night, in Introducing “Ten Don'ts for Wives.” His tton'ts are: “Don't marry a man for a living, but for love. Manhood with joney is better than money without manhood “Don't overdress or underdrese; common sense is sometimes better than style. “A wire with a hobble skirt and a husband with patched trous- ers make a poor pair. A woman can throw more out of the kitchen window with a spoon than a man can put into the cellar with a shovel. “Don’t think that the way to run a house is to run away from it. It is wrong to go around lecturing other women on how to bring up children while you are neglecting your own. “Don’t tell your troubles to your neighbors. They have enough of their own. Fight it out with your husband, if it takes all sum me “Don't nag. The saloon-keeper is always glad to welcome your husband with a smile “Don't try to get more out of a looking-glass than you put into it. Nature's sunshine is better for woman's beauty than. man's powder and paints. “Don't make gamblers and drunkards out of your children by running whist parties Yor prizes and serving punch with a stick in it. “Don't forget to tell the truth, especially to the conductor about the age of your child. Honesty is worth more to you and him than a nickel. A boy who is 8 years old at home and 6 on the care will soon learn other things that are not so: “Don't forget that home a woman's kingdom, where she reigns as queen. To be the mother of a Lincoin, a Garfield or a McKinley is to be the mother of a prince.” out 26 STUDENTS EOLAPE Twenty-six university and high! schoo! students are congratulating themselves today for their escape} from the launch Protection, whieh was burned to the water's edge near) Olalia last night The taunch had just entered the bay when the gasoline jank sudden ly burst into flames and enveloped the whole boat. The cries for help. fortunately, immediately reached the Seattle Yacht club, 220 yards away, and boats were quickly out Every one was rescued There were an equal number of young Women and young men. ‘n the par ty were Glenn Hoover, the univer sity’s famous debater, and Ralph Casey, a former editor of the co! lege paper. ST. HELDNS, Or 10. Falling to agree, the jx case ot J. A. Pender, the murder of Mrs. Daisy Webrman | and her baby boy in their Apple permit their daughters to Valley near here, last Sep-| freakish and daring clothes tember scharged early to-|steat need of the large city npbell jing to Mrs. Mary I assistant jnvenile cc Mies Sweet—Now kigs me once on the Jack—Only of painter's colic NO DISTURBANCE AT GOLDMAN MEETING Guarded by a dozen policen Emma Goldman, anarchist leader gave her lectures im the Eilers bali yesterday, both afternoon and even demonstrations Miss stated that the anarchist does not call for violence. and Ben Reitman, her dealt the San Diego authorities sev eral. sharp oratorical blows, com paring them to Russian tyrants theory are the accord ime, new nde: hom was “Hotel Ethelton trade | His father ts employed in the| Another «i BATTLING FOR tween W: R. Crawford, former prés ing, without invoking any riota or ,the motion of Goldman |to remove the case to the jurisdic Both she |Judge Hanford has alre manager, | jurisdiction Ww Chicago—Mothers who do not app wear! {sdiction to the rHE STAR—MONDAY, JUNE_10, 1912. Senator Dixon, T. f.’s Manager, Has a Buneh of Teeth Also COLVILLE MAN KILLS HIS WIFE COLVIULAM Wash, June 10 Following a quar Stephen Bon-| nett, a French r her, shot and {killed bis wife near here, and, turn ing the ver on himyelf, took ‘bis own Physicians today say death was instantaneous to both j the murderer and his victim. | 9CENTS—ONE YEAR | OAKLAND, June 10.—-One year in| | prison must be spent by Manuel Jc ator Willlam E.\neph for each 9 cents of a theft Borah of Idaho (left) and A. M. Confessing a holdup, which netted! Stevenson of Colorad6, arguing for bim 0 cents, he wae sentenced to} Roosevelt and Taft respectively. (10 years in Sau Quentin Victor Rosewater chairman of na- tlonal republican committee, Caught at opening of session. YOUNG SCHOO BOY DROWNS IN RIVER ing “Boys, Um all in,” Car fer Willams, a 1éyearold Queen} Sheriff Bob Hodge of King county Anne high schoo! student sank in| journeyed up to Skykomish Satur. the waters of the Duwamish f¥er | gay night to shake the proletariat aoe eee nore, hare wete| <4 te several, and mostly horny, drawing pear to save hits hands. Hie avowed purpose was to With @ party of -his fdllow ‘ety-/t% the electors of the mountain town to vote for Him for governor, dents, young Williams had been} swimming mm the fiver for some) [aving heard conflicting opinions tine. He swam across. then turned | ** to Hodge's personality and cam around to go back, but, tired by hia| Palgning methods, | went with him exertions he became helpless and | see him do it cahk;, pitemntlug ‘with bis sesberk |, A'triend of mine in Seattle said Sharp and Jones were « neerly | “Hodge te # fough-oeck. His brag drowned in their efforts to save the | 2nd bluster won't fool the intelll youth and were compelled to let| Bent voter. If elected, he would xo of him. All efforts to fad his [aly succeed in-malting bimsclf and body have been fruitless. the state ridiculous. Top—Col. Ceci! Lyon (ieft), com mitteeman from Texas and big Roosevelt fighter in Congress hotel lobby, trying to convinee A. L | Vory’s Taft committeeman from / “ HERE’S JUST HOW “BOB” HODGE IS CORRALING VOTES FOR GOVERNOR BY FREDIL. BOALT They forgot to look shenpish andj want to ask you a qi defiant ae they went with him be don't mind fore the mast. “three tinfes ticet . arround the horrrn”; with him) “I am « progressive.” they suffered yellow fever in Rio) “vou you To be sure,” sald the Janero; with him they toll€d 08! judge, stuttering In agony. “But longehoreman at Tacoma — 811 mean, to what party do you be broken, hometess boy of 18; with | jong " him they freighted from Sultan| “y City over the te - railroads came; with him they red mined coal; with him they tramped re the trails and searched the towns! for wornrrk, penniless and alone, Tecovered He was giving them the straight, punch now. The worried look left Judge Timpe's face. ‘The narrative led straight as & dhe to bis ocoupancy of the sheriff's said: “The people of office He wrung them with the|foned man. i've always been a Mees in| Washington are getting tired of jisies of horror soa shathe under | Strict party man. I've bi taught of the|freckeoated and silk-hatted trim Hprmer jail regim Hix heayy | that disloyalty to party is a crime. | |mers. Most Of our governors LAE hands were clenched and his mighty @ut in the excitement of your com- lheen that kind. Make Mo mil#tak@ grr whipped the air like fails as ing here and in the pleasure of | about Hodge. He's as shrewd W®) fin described hie fight to oust the Meeting you, sir, | forgot to ask if! pation, if you What are your poll Shor running for governor on} republican ticket,” sald the ft / The old man tottered, and only | his outward composure by a mighty effort “Well, what's done’s done, id can't be mended,” he said. “I guess ve Crossed the Rubicon. Mr Modge, I'm an ofd man, an old-fash county court Riverton, near | tragedy house and the scene GLOVE KING OP GLOVER SVILLE Ve IN ¢ MURPAY ATAPTER ” ANG EK GOV.OF NEW JERSEY~ WES VERY FOND OF HUGE NECKTIES eel ce prs MCHARS CONTEST. MAN ey |e Pom ROCSRVELT, CONVICT IS KILLED IN PRISON (By United Press Leased Wire) SAN QUENTIN, Cal., June 10.— One convict is dead and two others and a guard are wounded today as wit of a renewal of the “bread whieh have been agitating 1c penitentiary here for stv eral days. The trouble started In the room, when the convicts, at a given signal, arone from the table, bow! ing, tore off the table cloths, an seizing heavy cBstors from the bles began to use them as sling mens oe The guards were the shots. Frank Taylor Lynwood door Guard J. Grubb, stationed corridor outside, shot <7 through the hand find the jeg stopped. Lynwood, yelliag: thers that the guard was blank cartridges,” ki a Grubb shot bins, witness ly. Aw be fell, the convicts cease§ | doting. aS f REAL FIREWORKS PREDICTED FOR THIS DEBATE TON There's going to be some fireworks at the Presbyterian church tonight following the broth erhood supper tonight. Experienced orators and debaters will clash on the subject of recall of judicial de cisions, and seven women will de cide the debate. ad Herbert W. Meyers, attorney for Eli Melocith, whose verdict for $12, 000 damages for the loss of his arnt was set aside by Judge Hanford Hugh C. Todd, progressive dem. Mra. G real |fot Senator Poindexter, the recall The negative lcuestion will be upheld by W,.@ McLaren, United torney; C. W. Corliss, the late grand jury, McClure. Former Suppeme ‘iram K Hadley will judges of the debate Mrs. M. A ree M. Baer, Mrs. Wyo maker, at CARNIVAL \ to ie honest, and he hae a cert! did “county ring” from the court| YOU were a democrat or a repub-| cratic candidate for governor, and| Mrs, James E. Cra rough eloquence that never faile Ao! nouse: hin chert heaved away crowds, We've had dudes @t\gcowled and stormed: | Olympia; let's try p real man fO¥ yomish held its breath la change. \wabt Hodge's methods are at led’ "1 peat thim—the grafters an’ unique. He bad put a campaign !inrimmors!” Ba cay hands with Hodge card in the hand of evexy man Ty) yy | ‘Maubriously t Was as though PORTLAND Wr canines beties the ein discussed the high cost of|they were abaking hands over a PORTLAND, Of June 10.6) epot at Seattic. By mai ev! He explained in simple tan-\corpre--the corpse, perhaps, of Bplendidly decorated, and with bee] (he WElon GepOt Bt eed he (mE guage the initiative, referendum | party devotion : streets jammed with thousands of! personally interviewed every mva ives vice ome Pe UF nny! “1 don't care!” tala the judge, his visitorsyand thousands more crowd: | ang woman on the train 4 ¥ y' : a 4 and! voice Wenhiine: 4: doeraetens ing into the city on incoming trains |" hie got off at every station, He) °'SPPed and stamped and ¢ ered. | cing-done whuanioedia ws coves and boats Portiand today formally! sock hands with everybody. Wp ,, 18s was simple work. He proved | 1 MG None wt Smeal ieee cosane gen apenel ee — had a word for everybody. Kveryy | QF ability to Mpewse afta ewarde. tag OT IE fg ot Tova gee tival, which will continue through ; o ne Rue j : out the week fey Sn igtton ae Manning, vroprietor of the Bky-| Bein fo vote for- you, slambust Rex Oregonus, the festival king.) itodge “They tike me. Why? I'm kom eh eet Dan sat grinning } arrived tn the harbor on his fing, | thelr kind; that's why.” a — weat durin ne speech and ship , the United States cruiser! "Sy comish was out in force to|*PPlauded mightily whenever the Maryland, was transferred to his! meet the train. The master of|'°® did. He and Hodge are old royal barge, the Sea Otter, and (| coremonies was Judge William |{Tiends. J did not discover until} corted by HO water craft, landed | timpe, poliee magistrate by apy later that Dan ia stone deaf, and/ at a dock in the gentral part of| \intilent, carpenter by trade, ang) ‘dnt’ hear m word of the speech Portland and formally entered the Dan fed us on trout, freah caught political solon by inelination. Pil ronan glia t city We wont to Skykomish hall, Juicy steak and strawberry short cake. Then we adjourned to the } It ts expected the city will enter Hod: , " is < | Hodge headed the reception com 0 "mgt tain 360,000. visitors, mittee at the door ax the crowd her whens peates, Iffe long tee 2 }trooped in. ‘They Were mostly log-|{0teler. drank soda water and en tertained ws until 1:20 gers and miners and their wives) eee tee Dobbie Burererns. and chiltren |He acted odt the fight between! RENTON CONTROL Rural audiences are always diffl-| james Fitzjames and Roderick | jo tte Di Be ha Page Dhu. He did a iittle shadow box.| Dearest habitation, 4yithout a drop Judge Prater. refused to give up| as plpinly u've COME ing, He told the story of his life | ‘ e » juried tion of theeconttovers? be.| here te in bet and amuse us. Do ar over again, He nang, with a ae oe. ae es it if you can clog dance accompaniment, a ditty} # 120 degrees, Adolph B. Becker, a Augustus 8. Peabody,| Bat they warmed to Hodge. He! about a tittle lady he met upon al gan Francisco his the Seattle,/ began on & minor key, but rolling/ summer's evening—tiddle-de-ump, | ern, and he denied i his r's magnificently. He told the |tiddle-de-ump, tiddle - de. umpity, | Wife, sister-in-law and cWauffgur are Peabody interests! Mtory of his life. umpity, ump-——whose name turned | pros He was borrmrn, he sald, in| out to be Nellie, and than her there | here Judge Hanford. | Scotiand—13th of a family of 16.) was none more fair—tiddle-deump. | ous dy assumed | When he 13 he went to sea.| And, believe me, the candidate for! Becker started in his automobi! and has appointed two) Before Promised his| governor of this ger-reat and gie-|from his ranch in Imperial vs for the company upon! mother never touch | orlous commonwealth can clog! to San Diego, with no knowledge of pplication. Judge Frater Uquor And a and gentlemen, Then we went to bed the road. The machine broke down appointed receiver. he had kept his worrrd. In - . bd ° bd bed ” Ms and they abandoned it to struggle Crawford's and in every other Instance he had| It was 5 a. m. We were through the blistering heat to the kept his wor-r4-d. station and the train was approach: | town. One of the wome: Judge Timpe politely led the ap-|ing. Judge Timpe toddled up in| was overcome and left lying on th Peabody's | pla But it was not spontaneous, | great haste, in his face an expres-| desert while the ot» d from Judge| Then the big sheriff played upon sion of much concern jassi#tance, A preme|his audience as a harpist plays| “Mr. Hodge,” he gasped, “ath woman upon the strings of his instrument.! haven't slept a witk all night. 1! Campo he lean, | was chairman a and Sky-| Meeting! | introduced you! and sat} Mr, Hodge, democrat!” r And, im a dyed-in-the wool STARTS AT FAMILY _ STRANDED ON DESERT (By United ¥ SAN DIEGO on a desert, nine | | | | Leased Wire) Jane 10—Stranded miles from the ident, and the present head of Renton & Sout business mag, ed today at Their Campo, nea condition is not seri tion of Federal attorneys aled from Judge Hanford’s eireuit ancisco, have at the pobg nearest peals at San attorney Fraters # went on for party four later and took her to nto the # ; and keep ao AMD ard \e pass, door d Ave., Opposite P.O, ihe Up AMUSEMENTS YES3, O3G4R, UND I Jee ALREADY VoT Hoth Phones 8106. The Elliott Savonas Other Big Acts IVAN & CONSIDINE HIGH LIFE IN JAIL OTHER BIG S. & C. ACTS The PANTAGES Big M cal Comed All ar Program 10¢ and 20c : Act DESE CAFETERIAS 133 GREaT PLACES, A MAX CAN SEE JuST VOT HE {39 GOING To GET. 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