The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 26, 1913, Page 8

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: THE SEATTLE STAR EMERSON SCHOOL PUPILS |————1THE PRISONER AT THE BAR RULE THEMSELVES; HAVE CABINET, PUNISH LAWLESS By Fred L. Boalt DEMAND REGALL te Best Comet p : { ne remedy sates aie BEECH Don’t Risk Chief Magistrate Nor on (with ma Richar hand uplifted) is een tencing a boy found guilty of being “tardy mssociate Magistrates Teria Green and Roy Brown are also shown | the bad boy, ss af Losing Your | ' ; Home— He serv What are they d policeboys, and courts o the Commonwealth of Emerson schoo | Myate rious Call Listen. & : age isturbs Cops The children studied government | “What is government they asked, with the fine direction of | rey children, | ta Washington Title Insurance Co, 802 Third Avenue Sing earch et i ee Smash! Women’s Corona | es ee ee ore "How shal r 8 DETECTIVES Financed, Floated, by Wom , WANT AD BRIDE, Seay sn th i Fe a | os 10 BE INDICTED Now Bangs a the Wall Is WIDOW NOW A “You must have a constitution.” So they wrote a constitution. There were differences of opinion ij J Up rose a smal! boy and sald: “My father was born in England. He AN PRA CO, At says a constitution that isn’t written, like the one they have in England, | dictment is better than the American one, which is written.” pose Thus were opened up for them new avenues of thought the ! t “8 They adopted a written constitution. But it is not an inclastic doo co ring, wh cl ument like the American constitution, which was written more than a than $ century ago to meet the needs of more than a century ago. The con:| cording stitution of the Commonwealth of Emerson schoo! contains a clause which provides for an easy metho of amendment when the need arises. se U.S, REGRUTE 6.—M Mtant suf ned three forced his © , t nee, and she } ‘ f desire t i | f nwea | Pres dent—Vertrez Brougham t Vice President—Vivian Price. ed , . ebus a Pica: tite | Counce! erat a and f acting as ige advocate, a/ Boros, Cuts, Insect Eight Grade—Eva Harrison, Maurice Kober and Robert Bul! oa rt martial today Is trying Mrs.| ites teh pire ; ts Seventh Grade—Mary Smal! and Walter Harrison. Task 6 came foe wit og c kin Diseases, Price Sixth Grade—Margerie Wilson and Howard Sander cchaes of eaten te tw! meee Fifth Grade—Gerome Murray and Pauline Haley | Soctal and Political t pion | pied be prabingpine t 5027. P.O. Box 48, Judges of the Court of Reference—Norma Richardson, Teria Green wion of the militant suf. | | HUERTA SOON. WASHINGTON, Ap ing with it the dowr Huerta and b lution destined t political anq ¢ Sun Quaker Medicine Co, Seattie, "HIS DAUGHTER re have The secretary of the of a paign of cate has asked the co-operat: 128. caterpillar nests, a a tere iT ne le T b t enty-five mil undred a ‘our tho’ n the offic © gene ta Twenty five milion six hundred. and “fifty-four thou In the offices of the Reneral atatt of 4 NIGHTS, STARTING TOMORROW NIGHT destroyed! The secretary of the 4 citizens of the republic to p to t at e the b plant ing and The council is grinding out ordinanc: The blackest crime in the criminal code of the new republic |: The lawa are enforced by a chief marshal and policeboys and interpreted by the court of reference. SPECIAL PRICED MATINEE WEDNESDAY ENORMOUS ALL-STAR REVIVAL. Henry W. Savage Offers the Musical Sensation of the World The Merry Widow With Mabel Wilber, Charles Meakins, Oscar Figman and many others of the Original Cast. THE FAMOUS MAXIM GIRLS Special Merry Widow Orchestra. ments of the regulars and rebels in Mexico day by Mexico City soon | po! nt of t of gardening has persuaded 182 gard at omes, and has seen on as to solls, seeds . as penalty se |p— the recommendation that the de jtotal 93, with fled, princtpal, grimly, “that tn every LONG TERM FOR ‘DELAY FLAG CASE T0 PEN SILENT STEALING DRUM _OLYMPIA Prices, Eve.—50c to $2.00. Matinee, 50 to $1.50. When arra. to stealf headq THREE TIMES MORE Tonight, Tomorrow Matinee and Night “FATHER AND THE BOYS” Week Commencing Monday Night, April 28 Bailey & Mitchell Present “The Fortune Hunter” First Time at Popular Prices. CLEMMER J ms: ss ss SEATTLE’S BEST PHOTOPLAY HOUSE Bradford cou contract e Cedar River Lo gale of tiinber on th atry, is valid, The CLIFFORD E. THOMPSON Dr. L. R, Clark, D. D, 8, Clifford E, Thompson, who will be seen in the leads at the Seattle ie theatre next k in “The Fortune Hunter,” t# © great favorite with| People are beginning to find out Sunday—Monday—Tuesday 1 ‘by Building| ihe patrons of the Seattle theatre, and will be seen at his best in this|that many. sc alled dental al-|f| Evening Prices, except Monday. . 50c, 30c and lists are not Matinees Thursday, Saturday and Sunday............25¢ reality are graduates or r dentistry in the ton, So why and ask to see man w know a Special poresin Night Monday “(PANTAGES Unequaled Vaudeville Means Pantages Vaudeville tered to practice te of Washing yourself of the Pathe’s Weekly fees —AND— night The amount int At 9:14 It met all the plans und) John Earles, 2802 East Denny |(ycs tye yee cute BEGINNING MONDAY MATINEE cifications of a chug-chug wagon. | way, says all things have thelr prop: | tee SUSt Printer ii oi ihe'sise toed niet ite’ he cheraore wants Ge peear g10 Pats vo! Julie Ring & Co. W K LAI Oliver G fey 1013 THIRD MAIN 1043 “This happened at 14th av, N nat | practic ing on digewilve [a his neigh-| Regular extra heavy $10 Gold ° nd 47th av. W., {n Bal he | borhood | Crown 4 : . . . A Iron & 4} | Pier y $4.00 Great American Comedienne V Irna al ne ut ij few Ne | All work guaranteed Popular Chinese Wallace ; Pay Nee is Wink S ; ich ee aan Regal Dental Offices arl Stockade & oO. or smashes At the Pipe Organ the Inj re Re eeeenen oe LOR USI Br Oca tueccaat In “2364 AND THE WARDEN” a ae aA woods Kets!1405 Third Ave., N. W. Cor. Union By W alte Montague, Author of “20 Minutes in Chinatown.” CENTS ; i cs Aes ae 8 bumped! NOTE—Bring thie Ad with you | Other Big Acts. i0c and 206 H ered “bs ; Ee? : i —_ d the motor *t R LIFE ) IN stele t3 ; | “THE OLYMPIC VIEW SANITARIUM” up ¢ wer aning, 160 TH HEALTH ih lan E+ ; } 4 AND 16 WEST HARRISON norning, O etn aly oR ACCIDENT ERFEC ¢ : a | : rt I : to FE ) ROTECTION os : iW Come and be at home at t “DENNY-RENTON” papa wracked honporae Fourth | @ARVINT NEW wall ul aye pent Mhiston nacuinal oo ee OLYMPIC VIEW SANITARIUM f All Clay Products Phe oh sphere dal ofall nd ta lay journalism INSURANCE CO REE abeat ho: Beatie caaivaaaaales ‘ 2k \ | Pashia aes # 1007 Hoge Bldg ( 4 to have ap. |edit varsity ‘Dal Hom Siféo wine = ina ae ce ens es gs 8 Ass: Queen Anne 3127. 4 and 16 West Harrinon E f jing led He a) rforming their task tn dres SEATTLE, U. S.A President Vice I a! heat AVP. &@ Wee. wa taceee > 2 3} : '

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