The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 22, 1913, Page 1

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+ like good old Seattle prosperity. Seattle’s bank cleari f i “EN’ i i — ay oy op erag Mer gr = dee ee were $15,089,000, ay increase of THIRTY-FOUR PER CENT. Tacoma, for the same period, showed an increase of 24 per cent, OCCASIONAL SNOW TONIGHT AND SUNDAY, MODERATE NORTHERLY WINDS ININITY -IN NUDE! PROPER THING? SUFFRAGETTES READY 18 IT THE PI ‘ TO COMMIT MURDER NEXT Chicas: ' ! ’ | , nt ¢ liceman 8 NI d ? : ¢ played 8 4 s we sas ‘ ; dow An t Ww ent ast ALLY ' ' t ! | prapounce! t at THE ONLY PROGRESSIVE NEWSPAPER IN SEATTLE | Reag the s VOL. 15. NO. 20 SEATTLE, WASH., SATURDAY, MARCH ‘ HOME EDITION Nene meee iiss SSS i 4 : =— | Gooruicrirs ror movies, BROTHERS “Ap,2¢ GOR ANDTHE LAW OF MAN’. MISTREATED GIRL, | LIVES IN HUT WITH MEN WHO SLEW | COURT AND JUDGES THE | ; | HE SAYS IN COURT; | | Pay Penalty of Brutal | Murder of Widow | Who Lived Alone on} | ~ WOMANDIE | | GETS TERM IN PEN | 1 when I left th | Baring the very deott {, was 14 years ole Oregon Farm. hi h abroaiited wil nein cy, but 1 p t @ man. I didn w any} : mee y y gee ‘ ‘ at that e, and | permitted) |} SALEM, O Maret The k to mistre ne. I didn't know, i the , aes ue M Eliza t ndt i f bis « 0 Seattle I dropped without : | hte ns ee oe “es ' 5 ‘ ell-k how he worked w : ‘ to the superin | © brutal crir wh h « roth s ss ors expiated today wan comm ya id a . bean Sulla widow, aged 56, was : eon : ’ ob = rily, 1 ! t specta 1 or jetors,! repal , how he id aa fe i" wher wife was’ d a tere churels ab Judge Ronald had knows t hed not been eam for ) years They were neight yee kr ‘ 1 confer he | trang 1 an interloper appeared oral JUDGE GORDON AND REV. JEFFERS 1 N COURT nigh FR dr lh Atha avad ei rn he en Se On March 31, 1912, Geo, } By Fred L. Boalt Mayer did not hesitate. He an-| asked Rona Or. and after onk t con| a ebed ¢ to The SMM con PavitWes dice nh wien wee fast| teeciaedion cae ae} THE “STAB OF JUDAS” nd to the } 4 . Griff P . as Why : ( Af fice fantail Mayer then told how his family, i ow " ey Md stk hei f thougt ml je girl's her, was at 4, and ’ da ‘ © « ‘ , "ROE ears, “10 children in the i 1 Ted one 4 « ' hy One nt You will i,” he said. The girl's parents, ‘ erday wa I Vhe ( “i ? au weliond a rece 1, a few years passe prieved t Bes Pastas ae he co : 1 ay , : ; t ‘ it € at his home, looked so a nkar 2 wantor CHARGED WITH in such {Il health, that he asked her ! In a rd, how far apart are the laws of God and the laws MISTREATING GIRL f she would not come to live with Searc he a we asked Rev. WM. Jeffaer astor of the Qu Mice t Mayer esd her gain sit he bench w Police Judge Gordon, yesterday aft ‘ “My intentions were al! right ev. Jeffers, a n of pronounced views on 4 1 refor and as f 7 at that tin he said . “I want- | Lae | the task eagerly. Judge Gorton was as ke 5 ed her to be a help to my wife. | : apply the law.” the latter said, “as | wn de an 1 Jeffer “ J Lee a. wrong thought 3BITT LIKES ROUGH AND READY P. s t hen a end of the seasion we can are it with ficient f his astonist about her, until one morning, ROUGH READY PARTS vik: Rn sccetens deere ase otdie eng cota g when ite: acme when we were both up early, | was boxed by|up as a mere fancy. I am contis te EP Wank ccban ae | in Rev. Jeffers @eid to the court ige Gordon, if | had been the act * kissed her. That was the stab was tired. of ft all.|ing in them, Because I have found|OUYMPIA, Wash é n the bench, inatead of you, and if f had applied, as | understand them, God's laws, | would b of Judas for me.” Wanted something new. So A real profe hi} oy = ctly as you did in every cai bam agrecably surprised.” ste Mayer € lished the Help» Bhe thought she became a es which " oll 7 au rathe pplication of them.” { the ear Kir time, which aatrean might be posite of the word I feared |'*% Will go into « ate Then they « red lists, and where ‘be minister bad set himself down favoring had cnet e for poor peor ici an fl e do a about | judge had shown leniency t cargo soa Thoug governor There wae: th on ot oun] eaflor, a sullen \ sarahé =" ‘ a g house where rooms iit and found the new ages : ago ft} rt. Where shall a sailor x 1 ne rented at a minimum price How she KNOWS it was not t pe ¢ e pa ell he de t ni ing drunky what more nat i ste a ked her to come down to the ing-off place he climbing t ess when » on You're too good @ mar e, if 1 ane dging house,” Mayer continued. Say pel behead ast 20 yea <A andra Ses his 1 She came roe & anual : was overlook ele pr the todos HERMES book. he ania ages es. The many people im Ww mountaineer pict and di ( “ ths h snnaturel he 1 our caresses were we took Fecestly 4 ane He deserved the chance,” said Rev. Jeffers ion when he was but a mere - the sigeeciar bing tcl An ancien was charge@d with drankenness | “1 was born in Wisconsin 44 B weighed on me. But almost forgot there wa F | 1 thought n jail,” the! court sal arent Dr. Franklin such # thing 1 Kot out de yous honor, and please, judge your honor US Hes church preached j “1 believe the meet uncivil it keep you there Thirty t ages ar 80 yea ‘tha a at the sion zed thing | had to do while on For the poor lov wn g00@,* was the minister's comment It is better that he be jail anc mber the text well in a log cabin, with pine boughs ' A middle-aged man, charged with wagrancy it developed, had tried to pass two bad checks. It was = the confirmation of Hig for a mattress, in the clothes | his second offense. Leniency had been extended to him the first time p over and| wore during the day, because Antena One hundred dollars and 30 days,” said the - court nvicted in my comy America and ¢ says of the lack of privacy. That |. ere np ig “Righ,” said the minister, applying the law of God “in such cases made and provided.” “The man ectence. And 1 went ea “The picture offered them-| was while we were taking the |... : k had had his chance. Society is entitled to protection. But | wish, even though he goes to prison, with the other men. I cried and B fes as a pp me took them picture called ‘Jim's Wife.'” a Tene & I that he could be reformed.” opt. The s saw me. They,! eee o. vestine. sinuccaratealae get So ction, | e Adocber tanG, & eatperter; bad badanebakad inc eliiondy AraK) no doubt. thought | was weeping 0, who W arge , rea le | for other men. I was weeping fom ks, Once Dead Spartan | ae aus ic Semele ox Re ‘fi Spooks, Once Dead, Must exten the | S| SOR ae neti ame aan ie seinconsclous, a0-1T"Lporia “have told my wile ek ; tay ead, ays eeds; he mmattes-cnder : You don't GA you promlas rink ' 8 site r udge. I certat ll try—mixnty » = . He’s Hereto Keep ’Em Put * ted 40 home to your wife.” said the edit. and 1 ed approvingly . Sr tha trike : Two old timers were given one hour to et out of tow You'll avoid serving 63 days in jail if you to. fe t I fettl . Two boys, each 19 years old, met two sisters, one 15 and the other 16, and bought them drinks in a ’ bite. r EX - GOVERNOR DIES cafe. Then they went to a hotel. Chance and the timely arrival of the police saved the girls from ruin ich |, oe Fhes 3 for - and the boys from the penitentiary. hi} these ork Ek € , ft Py talied Pee of es The case was tried in the judge's chambers away from the prying gaze of the police court crowd * men 1 glial Bie i ee : This, too, met with the approval of the churchman, The girls wept. The boys were tongue-tied with th tried to iene f ir: humiliation. They were scolded, threatened with the might of the law—and let go to keep the thi : prevent folks bis “YOU HAVE BEEN FOOLISH AND SILLY,” SAID THE COURT. “YOU ARE FORTUNATE, ALL ee ee a dead and «cone A OF YOU, THAT YOU WERE NOT CALLED UPON TO PAY AN AWFUL PRICE AS IT WAS, YOU R >| 3 back and xa Black was elected to] Hap A NARROW ESCAPE n, six Weeks ago, a stranger tn spook “ o , ane th 1887 be} AND THE PREACHER SAID: “THANK GOD.” N Sue mat cue oe liscoks. ter ‘ He ha ays | . for the protection of society. The « i nieres Date | SOt: + SNS AB SRHE. Come es - Or, to get ¢ z bee i ba | n our institutions are moulded by tt a ng me c enc TY Peach itriateren thet Rafter the ms thea will be left i The: obae OF Ue af oe eige a Pg © stay and to take what was come | lenges them thing noticed th Judge Gordon gave susper first Wikss ab Welle er 8 And a. essed me BP that smacks of tly a N ner Rishty ber cent ot enetier ertniials ed to manhood and good citize when g ed Peeters conn’ oe day of his meeting per chance. The convicted criminal bas ri ‘ he ; : pena tant aan iu complatued of alight fa:|%8S, i" jail when I got my brain in “Til bring a f these so By O. Henry a and fests aa do others: be and is sorry tries at 1 eee He d ‘and | remanibaree ene i THAT GREAT HUMAN PEN” WRITES FOR THE a be did. At Ady Tate be trosghe aochib peaponaibie ‘work a ys and. understanding whien| ,SANTA ROSA, Cal—The crew|I could tell tt all. | l READERS OF THIS PAPER THE UNFINISHED || se wed me fis chief thought was not punishment, but reformation a cH) sn! tint, 1 feel etre, 18 | Okc ge ny ee ee eT et ee S| STORY OF DULCIE—DULCIE AND “ALL THE] a» God would have him do [Stewarts point, on the. northern {girl to forgive. T want my wife to ; OTHERS WHO SELL HAMBURG EDGING AND] = <== ; SSS SSS ESI! coast of California Friday night,| forgive, and my ily, and the! - schoo is a total loss. | cae wire in to flourish through 5 | H PLACERVILLE, Cal, March of fficiall investi | | mee ting 2 four monthe’ mame that terrible Gap ONE ALL RI HT: LOST IN STORM MOORE QUITS | ) Chase, during which he is said and the weekly OUT-]} ) tWhave murdered Miss Ruth 1 hort stor writ “ " | “4 | * 4 1 BR Lemos near Nava, Cal, La Fay an heart, O. Henry, || 4: Mateur ts peeved today. Sore) By tires Coes teh 22.--Practical-| "WASHINGTON, March, 22,—Wil ? q tite Newel, who escaped from tories, the simple an- |]ly. sorely peeved eno [IY restored ‘communication today tis Moore today resigned as chief . | sega bevium at Napa, was \ ABOUT VIRTUE Stayed ed oY ap tage pais: with the stormewept districts of of the U. 8, weather bureau, His Is the circulation which The Star guarantees it by Sheriff Hand nea AB ECONOMIC us his neck it ached at a KOE he ut ' a i paignatio to become effective ! H : j i dnd ts Fy sailors tay. HE LIVED ; OR TRI b IX z te night and didn't see that! cate that the death list will reach |Juiy a1, was accepted by Secretary doi Mr. Merchant! The Star has been build- HE Hewill be taxen back to th N THAT $ seu Dt seit cat home ) LIVE, |) cclipno of the moon after all. 100, with 600 Injured, some prob |o¢ Agriculture Houston ing up this circulation for a period of nearly : I e e oO AT $6 Not that the moon wa Ault. | ably fatally. It ts reported Moore resigned be i f i > : Bare st once ‘ad ther comes what happened when the cash got short] ‘Take it from Prof. Boothroyd of the |” the damage to crops and proper | cause he was not appointed secre 15 years, and has the confidence of its readers j <TR pit is charged Newel entered ne Friday. night and “Piggy passed in-a bid for a sweff{} University, of Washington astron-| ty fe setimated at $6,000,000 tary of agriculture. Secretary Hous to a most unusual degree. i : Lemos home a few hours ; iggy BOE et nt alte , , omy department, the moon had its! “Alabama probably suffered the/ ion had not asked for his resigna ie i : toons H j fore tscape, and after clube feed at a lobster palace Fel part rehearsed well, and put) heaviest loss of life, «Reports Hest tioh! atcove na GbiCOrat ‘ This immense circulation is confined prac- ff oun tit that's the story The nfinished Story | troub! " he stage 1 . z i feos ieee 8 georker ‘on he It will ‘appear in The Star in two installments, beginning |} TD? engines! lod somewhere,’ creased when all outlying points| COLD CAUSE OF zone—among people with whom you can do @ Hivos Monday, ee ae attra eet tae ter Me ate Bi eares ace ent ~—«««COYSTER BAMINE| . business 02 san as yon have lategeaiatantes | am - hat Seattle folks couldn't see any-| ton, cut off a : ney | MOB HANGS NEGRO Read it! ; i ting, een erved seats @0d towne are reported destroyed. The pS in your proposition. e ye amount of d Coe what YOU think will be the end of Dulcie And per J] opera glasses death list In these two towns alone | Staft Special : ied in Th UNION CITY , vd inp Corte fi eal dane ebay Noi Cre ane gue? So, while the moon put ‘dn some} will reach almost a score. | “OLYMPIA, Wash. March 22— Space being carried in The Star by Seattle's { ured by @ ie a unfinished story . spectacularly eri @olors forthe ‘The unusual cold snaps for this sea leading stores is the best evidence that it is Be iui Sale|] The story that O. Henry was not brave enough to [ora isle G00 V0) Sool WoARMAN. | RACIEA MO son at i emmcuny of] delivering the goods as an advertising me od ae whit jobn |] finish, because he loved mankind—and revered girl- | '¥"), 40". ; 7 din the Gallatin county court |Gound oysters, The closing of state dium. : i during the Corbly trial, Fri-| reserves and increased @emand are other reasons, TEST YES es ED r outt everthels wo 1K tenn || hood—TOO much! orely disappointed |

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