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SEPTEMBER 7 --- THAT IS THE DATE OF THE PROGRESSIVE PRIMARIES FOR THE STATE AND COUNTY---SEPTEMBER 7 — — ———- * he Seattle Star {.:-=. “THE ONLY PROGRESSIVE NEWSPAPER IN SEATTLE : sgh erful aoe : ’ VOL. 14. NO. 152. SEATTLE, WASH. MONDAY, AUGUST 26, 1912, |. ONE CENT o3.au4inaax3, HOME EDITION . age Pet pend . Braley Berton Braley, The Star’s wiz- ard poem writer, was fired by a Ghosts _ Scientist says it’s possible to make your ghost walk. Read how it's done on page 4 today. 1 a. WIRELESS KING DIES IN A PRISON CELL | OFFER TO. _ MILLIONAIRE 3 PRETTY WOMEN ACQUITTED BY MEN JURORS DEMANDS WOMEN — . ISCORES 0 PAY PRICE OF LOVE | | ON CHARGES OF KILLING THEIR HUSBANDS | » 3 Women Jurors Will Not Be Moved by the ii i ; | Tears of a Murderess.” 4 =| Child-Hungry Men and Women Storm The Star Office hia ; | hristopher W. Wilson of a . i “J for the Little Tot That Wants a Home and a Name—One Paina pri so Oral é 4 , ie un Woman Writes Remarkable Letter to the Girl-Mother Who Svvciead act dad ceaibedinna: ak the Bee | Wholesale Acquittal of Women Accused of Husband-Slaying $ Must Give Up Her Baby. ro Ae. boy glen’> 5 = paleo ~ Arouses Chicago Prosecutor to Protest Against Jury Sys i] yeaa, aR ELON. | n p tem—Declares Women on Jury Would Not Be Moved by igi wr} BY FRED L. BOALT. was serving a three years’ sentence | Female Tears. H| re The Star has in stock one baby. Hundreds want it. It | for swindling, according to a United) ; : 4 . gems as though all the childless women want this one baby | Press dispatch. CHICAGO, Aug. 26.—De-; proportion of convictions is 50 hue ; ‘nei son is two ae ‘ d i one wife. Th kk for it tearfully, insistently, clamor-|_ Wilson and his two chief asee| claring that nothing except the | O2Mds convicted to if and none von ey ask for it tea! y. y> elates, one of whom was George 4 ring tha ing except the} «The failure to convict mun ously, hungrily. Parker of Seattic, were convicted % an jury” system will | dere is not local to Chicago; It Tt is the little. three-weeks-old baby girl whose mother told | jointly of using the mails to defraud | stop the epidemic o thusband|'® "ue all over America.” ; her story in The Star of Saturday—the story of a nameless baby, ;\n the sale of United Wirel 8 stock pr mag get MRS. DAISY OPIE GRACE was : The mail this morning contained many letters asking for Wilson is said to have made a mill: laying, John W. Wayman, | acquitted by an Atlanta, Ga, jury | ne es aa sounded the hauntidg mother- jon dollars from smal! investors in prosecuting attorney of this after her husband testified that she \ baby, and in every one was sounded the haw gn this way. Parker is reputed to have shot him. ay. The phone bells rang incessantly made in the neighborhood of half a county, has started a moYement| MRS, GERTRUDE PATTERSON THE PRICE IS HIGH. mittion, to permit only women to serve |W", scauitted by a Denver jury af- : he| Wilson, a# the chief conspirator per ter her husband, in his dying state- All_want the little English baby. But they must pay the | Jad president of the United Wire-| on juries hen women are on| ment, said she had shot bim price. The oe supply and demand is inexorable. The price |iass Co., was sentenced to three trial | vine Montana jury acquitted MRS. of this baby is high years, while Parker escaped with a| portio i ..| VERA PROSSER of the murder of It is a good home—and more, It is an education—and | two-year gentence. Parker asked} A large portion of Wayman's|her divorced husband after wit- i 5 It is constant care—and more. It is all the love that | that he be allowed to serve out his! time has been taken up prosecut-| nesses had testified that she had bmore.. It is constant c eet ie the a bicker {fm at the MeNell island peniten-| ing women charged with murder. |®0ne Into the man’s compartment a mother-heart can give. at is the E sipagt ou Fae i tary: Hie request was granted, The majority were alleged husband. |°° * Pullman car and jumped off and haggle as much as you like, but The Star will not come |The others were sent to the Atlanta M litters, and one tone conviction,|(2*,t7ait ® few minutes before the down on the price one jot, prison. Recently Parker was re || |with @ short-term sen mae Io Hf Saye ao fazed t H yar -reend Cinei y SOME OF THE APPLICANTS. lowe oven sei 9 Fine te el || |he can show for his efforts. Way-|MRS. MA’ LDA “MADELOFY | “Jam a city fireman,” says one letter. “Our only BabY|icard. He was given bis pe nome } | [man ie one of the best criminal law-|STOCKES, a bigamist, <a B when it was only three months old. My wife grieves 4 it is-said, because of his ill-health. eg eestordsd too. |charge of murdering her first hus > That application is worth considering Col. Wilson was stricken while} ‘ier p hand seven women) band. She shot him while he was i 4 PP Pa ; isurely |reading in the prison library last arged with murder. He doesn't| pegging her to return to him. A lumberman of middle age could, not wait on leisurely | rating ip the prism tnrtrom nel ErEOamanee , think he can convict any of them| On the other hand, e Virginia s, $0 he came to the he in person. * fe and 1 are| Nat married Just padane ‘ts’ Coane PETITION TO f |with the present jury system in| jury had no healtancy PrBibrrccoe j s SW or. yw x NEGRE; { "1 am,” he said, “-—-well, not poor. My wite tion, has been notified ‘ 15 What ab wieteste a eae oonee taeeee SS to the electric less. We have a big house. We are lonely F tude m began serving his sentence RECALL N wee: a en to try husband slayers. “Then{ That applica-|{ Atlanta August 23, 1911, He was { J ; . } rig pe F.. Phe house is big—aye, too big, too silent That applica-|™ a : er i 2 wives who murder their husbands | Bibs ireorts considering, too. brome to New. ork iat Mey fo) Gan, reancial oae e wiieor"menanter Me b=" HIS SHOES MADE » A doctor applied—a young doctor, but rising rapidly im] ings instituted against the United! Hiram W. Johnsons incl te ¥ Aa I | | thetr Siem “a ae etki fession. He and his wife, a young and beautiful Ameri-| Wireless company. The rumors of here today. The ostensible ot htt) She Was Acquitted HIM STAGGER A “an gitl, followed hard on the heels of the letter. certain liberties granted tim while/the movement fe Alva a . j Mrs. Florence Bernstein was the| Pat Ford tried to explain hi 4 t ” pre ‘ here by bis guards caused an tn-|iswyer and politician of San “ " 4 “ xplain himeelt _*] want that baby,” said the doctor's wife, a hint of im- Cuan iF the & 4 pol Portraits of three pretty women |latest Wayman prosecuted out of a fine this morning. He a ss in her voice. “I have had to undergo an operation | justice, which reali jopartnest | Ot elena. «ha farpsinee oP learned he acquitted of murdering their hus-| Her husband was shot twice in|/had assimilated more than his " : ; oe, | dustice, which reauited in his being) has no backing. Udell sent out to- bande: Above, Mrs. Florence Bern-|the back as he lay asleep in his/share of drink Saturday night r by of ; And, oh, I want y night and T can never have a baby of my own. And, , ‘antjat once returned to the federal) day a set of circulars in which dem , stein; below, at left, Mrs. Daisy Ol-|bed at home. That followed sev-|W@8 arrested on First av. taking so!” poison, Wy Atients and thy Gus Ct} Gerkts aad souteliaineare. partiveep rich Opie Grace; at right, Mra. Ger-|eral quarrels and reconciliations. |"P more than his share of the side | © There have been many such applications. But there is one ™ rom the service. ty ured to aid the earempent 1 trude Gibeon Patterson. When arrested, Mrs. Bernstein said | Walk. Pat is voluble, and his story . pry s ‘ ; ‘ one ee ~) a, 6 principal grownd for ‘8 ae saa cumenaines Sas, —--w===|that her husband “had gone crazy | WS original, to say the least. He 3 ch deserves a place among the classics. It is written by a] NEW YORK, Aug. 26—An- P = / , : . Y complaint is that Taft voters will , and committed suicide Her hus. | S#id that he had taken a few drinks, 4 r who has been a newspaper woman and a public school | newncement that he intended Kl have no opportuutty. to vote for 0 HUSBANDS HERE PR RAM band, in his dyin but wasn’t 4 sa ~ ‘ < peor ¥ bs « & statement, ac t runk. ‘Of course, et. She is no longer young. Here is her letter to the|in@ in only a few states, and that Tate olnctor S 0G gased her.ot shooting bins judge,” he said, “the policeman 4 4 > some of the speeches would be non-) : | " « ’ est bal a ble”: ~ em : . At the trial the w ‘¢| made 4 natural mistake when he 4 of “the sweetest baby girl imagmnab| partisan, was made here today by|a#e#ee ehh eke eet eeee ANTED: APPLY FOR T. R. WHEN rent ber here che nga’ tne | Arrested me. T was staggering, but P A WOMAN'S LETTER TO A WOMAN. Governor Woodrow Wilson, the # CONGRESS ADJOURNS 4 rpg ig» Bits “Dear friend, L have written to The Star offering a home |democratic presidential nominee.|# WASHINGTON, Aug. 26— # TO COTTERILL' HE COMES HERE sap eg ss acquittea | Whee tbe ag pr beclgring! | her. ’ misplaced one, and had to put on Wanted, two huebands Mrs SPREE RRR *% “it appears absolutely im ibie | One heavy boot and one light shoe, r vour baby. I have another motive or object |The tentative dates include a|# Senate adopted a resolution to # love to your baby ject lepeech at Buffalo, N.Y. on Labor |# adjourn at 430 p.m. * that is your own sweet self. Not the sweet girl, for she Sade neeetaanhkean ee ie : . : eG |Gebrge Mosher of Tarrytown, N. Y., That, of course, made me walk lop and in her place is that happier, bigger, better being . a cvvtttenonncneetieee! i jooking for them. Mrs. Mosher * ROOSEVELT PROGRAM a |te find 12 men in this county whe | sided, and that’s why the officer " ini not want both husbands for|* IN SEATTLE SEPT. 10. * *" thought I was drunk and stagger i . ‘ remarked Wayman. _ ‘fou may leave your baby, but nature has so arranged it How Big D a It Lo kK? mectt. She does not even admit * § 2 am Arve. se 5 “This ‘gaistaken idea of Gaivelry or Judge Stibaugh steam-rolled you can never drop your motherhood. Always she will be oes oO jonmabe wana one of them Bet n * m8 0 a m—Roosevelt Pe *lnas resulted in numerous miscar- |"! explanation and fined him $6. 4 ng at your-heart, even as she did during those long nine Nielieet panial caine (3 Mayor Cot.|# 11:00 a. m.—Addresses wom- #|Tiasee of justice and a reckless 17 PEOPLE AND May pando: ’ . 3 nt ; ; How Strange the Moon Locke tet nnd has besotht im to as: en and escorts only at Dream # <P "criminaily inlined. “All that ix “Now, dear little one, if you will let me have your baby, Wats |siat her io bringing about matrimo- * land rink * pecessary for a:woman te to retreat | 150 COLD BO ; the mother call ix driving you to blackness, you can come onight pa oo i 8 wiow of 40 and a * ‘ i Trop Andreapee hag * | benina the ‘protecting wall of her T TLES i. - p : » s ow ne y : have her. Opportunity will be given you. God is good MEE Gide. che save. in & Meth-|% 2:60 p. m—Addrapeea state #|tcm Snd $0 avalanche of tears, and| A “beer bust” was broken up q “Tf you should ver come, she would grow up our child— édiat who sings, while the spinster |* progressive party convention. * Pe ae eres ___|Sunday night by Sergeant Jen- $0 loved! We have another little adopted oné, whose pa-| is Gaptlet ent bea a-littlc prop-|t 3:30 p. m.—Leaves for Ta- %| “THE SOLUTION 18 WOMEN |nings sad Fatrolman Morris, Com. ¢ a tM eg | BPR *|JURIES. Men cannot get away/Plaints had been numerous about a we do not know personally. She is two years old and t . lore = ra. Mosher's. de Sigg % |from the fascination of sex. Wom-|% house at 675 Dearborn st. Heautiful. Oh, we love her! The two girls—our Jean Louise Me eee ee rete s tect Clee A RAK ARR Kew ee Alon Jurors will-not. be moved by| Last night when the two officers iad your little flower—could grow into sweet womanhood to- | sida talks’ edbebt 0h fair,” pray tears of a murdeross, They will /¢ptered the house they found 16 . yt not permit thelr judgment to be-|™en, two women, a 5-year-old bo: er. ; | e¥em. Methodist, sings, loves chil-| rhe above is the tentative sched come paralyzed by the sight of « {8nd 150 beer bottles J You know, dear, you're not ready to make an arrange-| oilan and ts a cond housekeeper, (wie for Col. Roosevelt, progressive | trembling lip and a pale face | ‘The whole crew appeared in court iment so vital to you and yours as it would be to give the baby Spinster with a Uttle prope ty, 38 party candidate for president, du “Only a woman can pase judg-|'iis morning. The 15 men were : y forever. Think over my plan. & feet 6 inches tall, weight |ing his visit in ; ment on a woman. Only 2 woman | ried aot the child, Me Me “Let us have the tiny one. You go to your home home, muste, Mowers and | yor 0. The plans will be definitely | per read a woman's heart, tell when | iii) was rab aly Fg peng “You know in this world it is the choosing of the lesser . at her Ife Rene Ten at by 6 wabcolittes to alba, socertnina “When gf ig child will be taken care of by the Seeming deception I pl EME EH HE HH Snyderof the state executive com: |!§ told | fined $100 for selling li vit f . : ayn | fined ing liquor without se yor xeople of a Mrs —, a young woman whom * * | Two months ago MRS. JANE], jjce: ~~ omg , r ! . h 4 1 ossible for you to w big does the moon look | \t Hach baby born in Seattle * ecial meeting for women and |QUINN was prosecuted by Way | RO eo Jou have met here and who, when it is } - 7 ee Re ee a ane # is worth $8.95. to the Iand- %|their escorts only will be one of the |man for the alleged murder of her 3 fake your baby, can pass out of mortal existence—and leaye | you 2 ba ied dia (rust. Gee pag big features of Roosevelt's visit|third husband for his insurance ia ler 4 The Moon Editor asked that qu ACQUITTED. . f baby to you ders last week and RR RR RR hore jAce 2 H sa , e : If y tion of Star read Then he prosecuted MRS. RE a| SAN FRANCISCO, . | I will write to you as Mrs if you wish it. If you) iiready a hundred different “looks soo = ~ canter un - , SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 26.— | MORROW, charged with killing her| Postponed five times owing to th do not like my plan, just let me have your baby—mother and |nave come in. It appears that the elderly husband to om for |refusal of the complainant ‘“ niaae me. ‘beh be so good to it! cad The chil pire linen pedis pt Bagh en “*EAVINGS! THE GAWLFER’S CHAPEL r man, ACQUITTED. |the charge placed against Mrs. Al- i “The man I loved is dead shall never marry he chil-|two m1 es soles * . 2 VERMILYA, al-jice Brown, the Los Angeles cl ft bes will fil the moth in my heart © wagon wheel to 8, big red apple MUST REALLY ‘PAY TAXES! 'EAVINGS!” ad 'a bani ia nine isles” eeooead. Ue tienen. Tee é le the mother space bad 2 ope s only ONE PURE|<."TBe, full, moon," writes an old : deaths, including two|Napping, an Illinois farmer, out of : w ant you remember th ? . yn od oa, | Senttlelte, always looks the size « Is a chapel belong to a golf}the- Country Club road was subj and two lovers, and| $3,900 on the promise of marriage, (OMAN, the woman who has been tempted, fallen and re-|a dinner plate to me and I can't un * ty club really an ecclesiastical instt-|to @ $5,920 assessment on # $14,000 | aga whom Wayman made a|the case was dismissed here today H ed. She ALONE knows the folly, the futility of happi-|derstand why it should look larger | ys . Valuation, and. is not exempt as|Strong case, got away with a “DIS-|by Police Judge Shortall. Mrs. - ae { he al r smaller to anyone else. tution? The t 4|/ AGREEING JURY | . i 1 TS tro. se nothingness of its offered sweets. She alone |r sms yone else. ; | tutle chureh property ne board held | AG } Brown was arrested in Portland Ht ont _ “4 the 8 hpi of its offe A school boy writes The moon | ypAfAria | Some of Seattle's most prominent )that the chapel was on private! “Where one husband murders his |about ten days ago, but when ex- : ee never be tempted again 4 ae fg the size of a wagon wheel golfers say that honestly and truly srty and did not belong to any | wife 50 wives murder their hus-|tradited here for trial Napping re- 1 With all love for you and yours and with my prayers) Here are some more cholee) yan: io know how big the moon| It ts just as much a church building | church organization, It was erect 8 Wayman, “and the| fused to prosecute Hq for your hap Sincerely, Sgprese answers looks to other people? aa any other chapel ed by H. C. Henry as a memorial see = — = — q —— ——— === |HERE’S OLD DOC HERSCHEL'S | LUCY FH. | But the cold-blooded board of| chapel Stk tk tk th ANSWER equalization of King county) The board also rejected the peti | ae aged %| Moon Editor: The size of the| PLEASE SAY THAT AGAIN! [oo rtart wee it that way at all tion of some heavy downtown prop 10 Acres Lake Burien 2 200 G dT | ARE ARRAIGNED|* § wearner FORECAST — {moon when seen here on earth de-| Moon Faditor: To any wellin-| ‘go, notwithstanding the petition erty owners for a reduction in tax , A 00d 1erms 4 | DETROIT, Aug. 26—Nine of the» Generally fair tonight and »|pends entire ly upon the near formed person, the moon iooks as|of the Seattle If club, which was/ation. This tition was signed s is ; et Ave. 28-—Nine of the snera penttly landmarks, such as trees, large ae any cole net having | signed by A. S. Kerry, George Kit-| by the Dexter Horton estate, the AW t f t 4 Wday charged with conepivacy to|* Tuesday; light westerly winds. ® | 1 ouses, etc an area of 14,685,000 square miles, | tihger, M. F. Backus, William Pig-| Arcade Building and Realty Co a er ron ome | cres. rgain : bribes were arraigned here|* Temperature at noon, 67 *) AMATEUR ASTRONOMER. |with a circumferen about |ott, C. D. Stimson, H. B. nd|the Amos Brown estate, the Ybsler i ‘ | and their hearings set for # *| OH, JUST BECAUSE 16,800 miles, and being a 238,840 A,B. Stewart, among estate tabrook Investment Co i t f i ber 10. o Rhee eRe eK A KH! Dear Moon Editor: Why do you miles distant TRAC.R. lboard decided that the and G urnt ure 0 ive Ooms or ge | — EN ER oct st se ot - _ | Here is a splendid opportunity to buy ay THEY ALL FALL FOR IT--THAT RAINY WEATHER BUNCO GAME a waterfront home—a thing that is even | now disappearing from the market. It is ey serie - sh Bi mniinetniin aie abseslpee—iegibinrrstem ee ” 4 mn " ‘ ation pecan unfortunate in this beautiful climate of bea SAY CHARLEN, LET Me ore E You A PAIR ours there is not enough water frontage el CHARLEY .YoU HAD 'S To HAV s . nt | : OF RUBBERS | MAY Ee * if IT PAYS To HAVE: ME TAKE YOUR TAKE YOUR RAIN CoAT? 06 TAK for all, but there is not, and those who Ae BETTBR TAKE Your A THOUGHT FUL | HAVE To Go ACROSS FoR A PEW MINUTES ? RUBBERS too, 11's Wire UMBRELLA FOR A a ether POR A q AINING AWEULLY FEW MINDTES, WILL T Myled ‘ } FOR GOT MINE do get a home site on our beautiful lakes or on the Sound will have to do so NOW. Here is a Star reader who has the furnishings of five rooms for sale. This is a chance to purchase furniture many have been looking for. The Classi- fied page tonight is bulging with offers to buy and sell that well warrant look- ing up.. ° STAR WANT ADS PRODUCE DIVIDENDS OVER 40,000 PAID COPIES DAILY e

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