The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 21, 1913, Page 4

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=) a . ° Oo fo} THE STAR—TUE ® \¥, JANUARY 21, 1919. ee e THE SEATTLE STAR BECKER, THE SLAYER, NOW READS BIBLE 19 | MEN IN CONDEMNED CELLS AT SING SING. as oem rire en THE LAW. FS SKYGACK FROM MARS Fs ‘4 are charged with going y Hehed Hinde hy The Star Publishiog Co Vhone: Pxchwmme Mate miles an hour,” said the rural jus |ME TAKES WIRELESS OBSERVATIONS IN HIS "NOTE BOOK ON nist c » fined $40. EARTH CUSTOMS. i THE SCRIPPS Norriwnet EMAGth oF ARWSP Ar ers | of the Lalted YORK, Jan, 21 « intimate story of former nd you want Charles ceker's life —— i. Jude an atory in the condemned cells kot a nerve going 4 | FOLLOWED UNHAPPY PAIR ms eh errs OF EARTH*BEINGS TO CHEERLESS rence in the United States army, now awiting hia second trial ty of Gubmitting to the people] es we never read] 7 STood DevecTeDiy BEFORE Monday at White Plalas for in ‘Mayor Corteriil’s rec-|puntan thas tee bealiinka: / ANOTHER SOMBRE EARTH BEING murdering his weetheart, Rose ave only got ng Bing ts told by Law al {40 mites an h Hand me t There has been lots of talk among t ) of the city City Journal | DOME STRUCTURE — Spohr, former corpe money Kansas advisal adlines council re ! on March 4 proposal contained r than the he “ag HH pater ommendation a week ago, and in the resolution introduced by Weather Hureau Promises Sun WHILE GROUP OF ONLOOIERS Spobr, a man of education, o« . . { : . shine THE: nd th ar to Beoke Councilman Erickson, of issuing bonds in the sum of°$2,000,-]""“Prosecutor Will Bring Rich Man \, {Hoared Sonar nb ctgres the call net, lp Bester ystem MN a ee ae bo You vane Tis \lor pism , shout Railroads Must Obey the Law MN; WOMAN, DAISY OmpLt, a Court of Appeals deetston, OF DISMAL PUNISHMENT doh sto i replete uh To BECOME You "{}IMPOSED BY THE STATE. yn ae A ees aati vor ‘There was in the first place, what might be called the usual repughance of a convict for a he said When he came up, most of the condemned cell men didn’t nee him. | could, because of the peculiar position of my cell It's a rule of the place that when a new man comes in the black curtains are lowered in front of the other cells, But 1 could see through a crack of mine, and I saw Becker come in He was placed tn the cell next to me GOT ACQUAINTED OVER HARMONICA MUBIC. When a former condemned coll man (Spobr never spoke the words death house’) left behind him a harmonica, I was allowed to play upon it One day, after | had been drag ging some tune or other out of the instrument, | heard a voice , 000 for the establishing of a municipal telephone In fact, a majority of the councilmen have just made up their minds against it IB Pod — of good govern. at They've about decided it iam’t any use letting }ing brotherhood of man, we de °e Get the matter, DE-|/#ire to call attention to the fact the voters of Seattle express their will in tl . re re SPITE THE FACT THAT THE PEOPLE ALRKADY |ngttner, HAVE GIVEN THE COUNCIL TO UNDERSTAND, BY]. "2 - - . 8 . e ma c ould stand i AN OVERWHELMING VOTE, THAT THEY WANT Aliy'tye alate woth each hand ICIPAL PHONE SYSTEM Entwined to the back of his seat ML me : f icipal | Deserves to be thrashed, They voted then on the general proposition of municipal) py have his mag mashed, FP Baker, Morgan's ownership their teleph Now comes a chance to vote} And be kic kod out into the street upon a rcrete proposition And members of the council po. 9 Well-ered Horse, No Doubt. elected t ffice by the people, do not seem incline Ito let the} POR RENT—Two furnished rooms and barn for one horse, In leveland > polls quire 2667 EB. 4th at matt ce Monday deferred reporting the resolu-|Jewish Daily Press : What haa become of the old tion back to the main body for a vote for one week fashioned rich man who put a suit It will come up for disposal next Monday afternoon of armor at the foot of the stairs 1 committee in his new house? The Star has no opinion to offer, at present, as to the use? merits of this particular project, but The Star does declare Vinson McLean, the $100,000,000 * baby, ts being taken to Plorida on ally to the effect that it isn’t a question) Oo cia: train because he has a itself very emphati for the city council of Seattle to decide Jalight cold,” says the Washington | = secececce cee | Appear searon coo tien ona a ceaaereemanend Grem, nent deer say iG ~ - > pr PLE, | tispateh With him are a doctor, * i ata very nioe, old man. { MR. COUNCILMAN, LEAVE IT TO THE PEO [eee eet ere cee tae Prince, | have gene my weary way alone, Very 7: RES ERS 0 de five nurses to sooth him with hie| And for my past excesses didat aton “L knew who it was talking, ig pet Utbit.” This ought to coat the Shunned the ruby goblet since January 1, of course, and | made some 14 socialists a few votes in 1916. Shunned the friendly tavern where dwelieth fun. civil response. | a ee 1 didet plod the weary way, On ning,” he continued, ] Miadirected energy Bince the fitet beginning day “Obariey asked me if | knew CHARLES BECKER. i Trying to enter a building OF the coming year! an old-time song called “The and some of the others would ble, and I don't think they m : Don't despaie, through revolving doors while car i" ont un can Bs ng go ahead with ‘Casey Jones,’ alize just what is in fromt 3 ard conditions. ne ~ eat tris ard-|"¥ing an open umbrella. ~ . : ‘Beautiful Doll,’ and ‘Waitin’ on ther Wait till the; 4 ; Meat have aver anne ee oe ee ee er oss Prince, | promise thee it is no fletion, quartet of music over it. There | ine Levee . doven: o¢ mors, compel If Lincoin bad be ay. mansion and had gone] Who Swiped the L's? Rieke talent ge on sy ee letion; was Charley, singing baritone; As to the gunmen? I didn't out through the Little ] through college, never would have been heard of. It], rmaities of the dipomatic | Sinas dba baneey ‘| ohaed ana: femeceitt: wow en agen ge oR get to know them s0 well Door to the : was the heroic gle with adverse conditions that de ho | fe are we aun ring the day Then gay Sésshants, leuphing > poppet bd bes Fd geese = They seem, anyhow, to be | sane fies . “Well ae 7 vt oo comes » nat a a ae bt ‘oO us ove e ore esp oy" o giant n - : inane ide Wit aE ta fete conten Her golden goblet quaffing; the at ing the lead. It's ns oratoioee! Rene der a PE ins ciation ee Compa average namby-pamby, characterless, stainie She danced too near! a ' an old ar embassy dinners ar oy with the sturdy, robust poor boy who fe en old song. This ix the himself to his utmost to re { from poverty {tertainments of the utra fashion way the chorous goes (and 7 = = —— = be must exe m h if and to make a place for himself in the world. One is a weakling; the|ble and office wet, that is another ENVOY Spohre sang it) TE other a ciant |question.—New York American Prince, | see thee frown and curse the flagon; . ster was preaching © 2 RY 1 | the Water Wagon! Mis on-ere aching f { 4 Most r come to themselves, never discover their real] “ee Knoweet thou I'm an Mtlativeless ric oe ® ee, y meet with f Our reserve | etrength. 0 t i of power lies so deep within us th rdinary stimulus does not arouse | ; i i { t i Lute MeCarty ta getting famous. They've named a Geent cigar for him. The cigar ‘s selling, but it doesn’t draw as well as Lute wie 0 6 © | it 10 gentle cau, contented frau, 1 BECKER READS 7 wn't DIV PY ell as. TO OTHERS 5 A ; n't DRAW as well ©.) That song seemed to make a Inert,exempt from violence! big hit h Charley. We sang undis 4 ock of fa > b f ace « * } it ove ri That I , eand tf ‘ few al) that v, 5 a ee ecg | ee We will allau that you know hag 1 of his 1 s t showed write such f h GROUCHO Good Book and read to ry “ fed and tt 4 about n Our Soft Repl have ther things to do, friend Almost @ as ¢ > : na tomar Groushs. "We tatehi go out asd throw snowballs, “Dut then, when| Decker got | To chew your cud in sioleme Arke enouK wt all gone we would ha > tax our brain for another) ce¢ went | @ respor b 1 t serves r f of amusement. So what's the rather 80 he got @ature, latent w , a Oishi know us, he heard wear . " = Lots erything ap. which There had been a fire alarm ing Koing on. He made a lit | Why is it so much more enjoyable to look back upon am has b " elr pe r The whole down town department was called out. .Firemen tle speech and said | ment than it is enjoying the enjoyment while the joy is or ' nnistenemrtnosaeminenascish | rushed into the big store. But there was no blaze. . y we a 6, 38 © Then came the chief. this thing Y | Great souls are not those who ba assions and more) | “Bomeone here,” he declared to the clerks, “sent In a false ha to than e ¢ mon, but t "i have ons J Lart | ANOTHER CORPORATION MENACE | : fags, SNe ee naar | | “Someone did it,” he id, pointing his finger at them. “Con- | Tt has long been known to the American people that thelr publ rd fe | ic i utility r ons get ti ion . a r cities 1 Finally a girl stepped forward and frightenedly admitted she | H legisiat ire ter 1 Pureh of a bargain (after) wae gulity hear a A . i ogee hgh ‘ y 4 » publ yp A ou eee, Tom works in company number s'teen,” she ex: the Giea Come in and see our free pictures. thts @ new ineance Se teat See ee onhal 7 4 stand plained. “He and | are pretty good—well, we're close friends. 1 lead ; —drama in o far a8 7 tebing, but what w And | sort of got lonely and wanted to see him | and 617 Second Ave. E T. wer ge Mage Me Jd” ian Kromankiad pr - y (Note—Fire Chief Stetson claims this actually happened in then we'd go to sl We % } practic f his feas 7 suit ainst a at Seattic just a short time ago.) even if Mulraney a q ear con oca 4 { ' cu ut off both its le oO erd . 1 "i @ large f witne ¢ he ard asked ij a new nd all of Oy im's witnesses fil court and ' testified ribed by the lawyer to (est t H the co } or rse the damage verdict fell to th 1 10 t Was dis r 2 | oe s stato to usable} To the arid regi { Haste r ¥ « he w of | ply CHARLES J. SCHOTT r exonerated and ted r However @ prog } 8 Under the > coavs ofties : ' Wanted—Laws for | ) this thr I! levy used /gocial and industrial | rit | s off us, or we will ruin you, no matter how our [nt hd It is up to the logi » of fe At ie Mg. to the lat Be CONDENSED STATEMENT was disposed of to 1 rest | qualified otora have emphat re retufus, Agata, 1c pruvides «very | Sit cetcesta th NORTHERN LIFE INSURANCE COMP. 4 to be < The r . | ve oe vroalt te ak houth eb ian widestecoine {Tl DECEMBER 3}, 1912 ; Thrift is a composite quality. It embraces within itself nearly |the leas wi Y worthy the | f] all of the great virtues. iner of Jatio for his | fi) - . it Involves industry, prudence, forethought, self-denial Jay" tor oth fae oti ts ASSETS LIABILITIES It certainly has no relation to niggardliness or meanness first clear the la of the working of this) R 247 : Som en would let their & ndmothers starve for the sake of alalready om wid 1 take this opportunity |f| Real estate first me age loams.........ee. $247,900.00 Legal reserve to protect all policy contracts, lew dollars, Such action cannot be called thrift \ tue ca 1 ther there are buyers vs namttene’ ¢ for ' « : k “ ‘ my heartlew k l S. bonds, state, co < ' yal : . § to exer a vice, and is no lon irt t T would, of iny deeds of kindness ac baie ad ‘ unty and municipal 73.914.29 American experience and 3 per cent interest ; hrift Joes not take © partne hone of character] xpendir or upon t us, and the uplift of onde and warrant (8,914.2 A et alien: ite coveto ‘“ aio ackien . é | ; (being $24,696.29 mor 2 “at . ¥ f : “Thrift he opposite of hess, prodigality, !mprovidence | therefore ap Fig ot ee oe ay mana |]| Loans secured by Washington state warrant.. 10,000.00 : = Eee than sequired by the Eo ana ; oo re ey MnO. CRRSER ES bata wasliey kitia Eciectiinas : . laws of the State of Washington, and T means better homes and better food, more comfort and en-|ber companies, who would raise| : ! | aa eee . basses $35 627.98 ct licic 59 gt $35,627.98 more <quired by the laws foymer waste and Jess anxiety. ‘ f [th ha f sen tc tee Sine OF ivaaiaes | Chae Slodeen I i ‘ rr r ‘ .. 59,894.46 ; more than required by the law ; ok im pe hat a large proportion of peop ave ngR 80 n one lena tl Kot | aituro Co., 415 Pike eee Other Assets, it r nts’ bala » 8 | Of most States). sci iss.stecccces seesleaae $364, n npo this iq no reason r}that RMR ru ccc edke basse ies one cre 3,867.43 paciag ; f lit v eir he ife 1 t A Py , rued interest Cvateabvenes eeice a 6,620.58 } eeopine uingian have the. ight and if Na teed an MInEMMc ning at datccced. os benelite, shcg8 5. oor a re cee 31,508 ; , n a ho or a savings bar or ar afe invest te upon themselves a : oily é ‘ atid ment 1 need ax ever wa wn | 1 t ty mftiions for| A CO AT ONCE } miums (included in Reserve and charged as Reserve for Death, Ac Sig 2 more st t d 6, education for t dren and t ! » ind manner 4 ler ‘ Se 1.06 ims reported, no pro varie per onenes ) \ dpe 7% pea \ccident lealth premiums outstanding | tt * nat aspires and ac on : eed of these la oie ss than 90 days...... Pr a ee : 9,766.00 | ccrued taxes, not due bli welfa nd to ex H 2 * i { I DISTINGUISHED ASTROLOGER Shop Repartee | thelr right of « First dose of Pape's Cold Co Cash on han : Dividends to policy holders a ulated, and j A ide jg pl osetia, Visite’ i tn” nohan praise| pound ends grippe misery— | In Home Offic es $ 8,341.04 : i 274 t 4 a A y fe an | 1 ke v b o le to ib Tv Fy FY la lud 233 O4e 3 inter ie reor Ceseoeccases esee wae oe * | pw Bg ; { + aaa : Bsa Raphonilth apap Vin | Tastes Nice—No Quinine. | In Banks, including $33,949.45 at ¢ H a j b Ain You can surely end Grippe and J} Furniture, printed matter | x i ry wae Soha ane e cas ike seulvan Pda e pres. | break up the most severe cold ind stationery, ete, $9,601.64 DAIANCES sis ireseweden ded ese sn tanta aia 3,5 i ! ; pete a h the % I shall go | either In head, chest, back, stomach : , ks i | Th < ake chest like a dot aed : iidene By this naan of limbe, by taks = 6.ho0a oF Pape old CNOE GRUORGOG} Sc IVNe 4s ownvscugassionnne ¥5i0 scree Surplus to policy holders (including Capital). 1644 j 4 leve, with Je b nae 1 e A he >» arrat 1 + Cold Compound every two houra| fy ~ rs ey know what 4 ephant up ‘ ' { these large a until three consecutive doses are wuld stop an , jholders of ieagp lurks. arose |O | VC Ameri veer | TORR eines! Sats 6 5 Ce i lo 1 want to be |whole or any part of them to the It promptly relleves the most LEGISLATOR at Oly: ery time ta yr any individual buyer at! Miserable headache, dull a Pee Oe offleer g false t n-| Philadelphia Bulletin, time at the price of appraisal, 4nd nose stuffed up, feverishnes: | are sie ished | itent we | pends ac Dred Mieenicne eee {and the state would avold the ex-|@ne@—ing, sore throat, mucous onl } Mened iO) ardad 40 ad to’ include | Dance at Dreamland tonic na tame (enicabadanterik | Gree aisctinreeas eal OMe OFFICERS AND TRUSTEES : also public officials who prove - - )| bier hase price. nose, goroness, atiffnest and rheu i ‘ false alarms after election. | A HEALTHFUL TOW Thus @ part only Of this loan matic twinges, 12 Henry} President b. BOM -— |] Pat—"It this town tw as health-| Oud be Recessary, and that! Take thin wonderful compound as I Andfews Vice. President See ; eevee SENATOR PIPER doesn't Want Trai ‘ay you nay it ta, why doea|{@hould- be applied, not to the par. directed, without interference with Fae aot et eee Arthur P. Johnson, Secretary the Washington republican senate liners happen to be.so many doc-|| “a! clearing of numberloas y your usd) dudes and with the M. Morgan, 2d V. P. and Actuary, W. Je Brown, Cashier ‘ - to address memorials to, the demo-|| firs’ aligns in evidelte of te or condemned lands, in knowledge that there fs nothing! Jas. B gleson, Medical Director. , Cas eratic president-el Gosh, senv | Mike—''They. are nearly all the||#dvance of demand, but to the or-/elte in the world, which will cure ' ee ; gists ‘ ’ tor, you don't expect anyone 10 ad-|| signg of aye doctors, Yon seo,||Fanlzing of at least two reclame: | your opld or end Grippe misery ns C.F. White ‘ 5 * ‘esideng® ever ag do you’ | . viaxwe * . a "imaucondg ; that they stay up nights enjoying||!9ston and the equipment of one |siatance or bad after sas A J. T. McVay. ; .., {|the climate, and injure their eyes,||f more clearing brigades in each, ont package of Cold e ° i f er , BH tag cpg king ino || Mont Seattle people then go to J l|with the most efficient tools aad |Compound ih. a5 arietie 408 hI JOT js aie ’ comes in the house, smokine has |iw. Kdmunds, the Kye-Spectaliat, || apparatus obtainable © jauppl pt no wubstitute-—con TOME OFFICE ~ White Buil ling tof hot air aroun fi the Leary Buildin "|| ‘There are, no doubt, hundreds of [tains no quinine—beloux ery Ging f ly of hot air around, 1 ye settlers in Western Washington |ho Trates nlee ° y ‘

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