The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 12, 1913, Page 1

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# io ag yn WEATHER: FOR SEATTLE AND VICINITY: SHOW'ERS TONIGHT OR TUESDAY; MODERATE WESTERLY WIND Sensational Doings Latest American Scheme Out at Dug’s Today; q ; e al e a l World Startler! Propose Beavers Are in Town Sorssniie 14 THE ONLY PROGRESSIVE NEWSPAPER IN SEATTLE to Change the Climate SEE PAGE 2 NO, 63 SEATTLE, WASH., MONDAY, MAY 12, 19113 ONE ¢ SEE PAGE 3. HOME NT ON TAINS AND EDITION VWs STA AMERICAN GIRL HELD IN HAREM RISON SYSTEM IS WRITES SHE ("sy'ceative cas rove. MOTHER LOSES IN WRONG; WE WREC SaaS! °c Wx COURT FIGHT FOR 1 THE LIVES OF MEN HER 2 DAUGHTERS Whips Society Girl to Shield Hubby’s Name CHARLESTON, W. Va. May &—"I don't mind paying it, It was well worth it," declared Mre. Cora Shaddue, as she hand ed $5 fine and the te to Justice Doring for assault and battery on a pretty young fo ciety girt “I never spent money that gave me more satisfaction,” con tinued the young wife ' NEW ORLEANS, La, May & Writes Boalt, Who Went to Walla | ive, "2em, is. os is edue ti Child Fost 4 one married men and uaually there e of A ‘ vA ives * + S Yi | Walla to Investigate Conditions; | is 72 one te reouke tnem. what} being held a "Mc } ie W I Allo : Re: | Pa a t We Do Not Try to Save Them. | tess, 'i.c2'3it wla"'an |) 208 car Caleutta| Mothers; Wi low Real Paren By Fred L. Boalt W again Wi fe calc fax” °° || The tathor ot the gtr ts now ta] to Visit Them Sometimes. LLA. Wash he { n st is fore the 3 local Whom would you have giver ui always has been wror erybody knows it is r th the tables ¢ te e } wev ck the ‘ : n * preda y i h a than t 8 : “ -” : ; . : UGGLES LETTER - ‘ . ¢ s t , © HER FATHER ie acres are not worked as a farr would work them !f they 59 hat be » have: her am one of the 45 wives : ited most cruel- MR. AND MRS. DAVID JOHNSON “The woman bis. a There are 400 hens. There ought to be 5,000 And so it goes gier ln 8 word, penit tiary farms are not regarded as business inves r has promiesd'te mail shia..| Marriot onths ago, Da- Sunday A tor failed to re | Pyelyr bat as a ppendages. toe t H lot ' her Th * e me will suc or forte! vid, 24 ‘or tha’ ac last year. {t Is in ipo bs gpriot and tha crane peal it was Wardal!l who filed the can girl in the harem, in fact earty & hose jt work of the contractors is not co! Ar bd cy year If It could | three deeds involving the pur the only one who can speak 7 is be But the jute mil! would show a dea ws every y' chase by the county of the | English. If 1 find there is no at their as a machinist ttle Machine | Chil won was former. ed in dollars and cents—a lose horrible to contemplate. hinery Is modern. But the buliding Is not ventitated. The particles which the Clericus dockslte Thege ee _ohance of being saved, | will |The co flied on November ¥ “Withrmyself, but that will be dif. Charies working at the lpoms breathe the fi | day prior to the general elec- ficult, as | am constant! tn ee F daughter of a M ‘ leu y |apartment a Jaughte throws off as it is whirled through the machines and with | 110, Vithin one minute of watched.” who deterted in Minnesota age the air is filled. An alarming percentage of convicts are | oon taal will no gal ———| Vann 7 TG VETO BILL HELP STRIKERS HE iy | cy 40 cente a day.| tie that Hamilton and Ruther ake Hornswogele ford were willing to pay $15 000 for a plece of property which could have been bought for $10,000, If the deal was t way, had « birt! in made with Mrs. Clericus di his wont, rect. n n divers an oasis und ac that wireless ed Work but broken hea throug lessen t onvicts protect society and Why not pursue the obviously practical of the taxpayers. It would be be prison would then do what it is suppos criminals them are cripples, detec and inva! lids 4 farmband | say that it t t b clothe oavict, and McKenzie © thirty Here’s Real Fish MRS, COTTERILL carte Keg ot Tale, Yea Verily DRAWN 0 ON JURY anit JOHNSON | CRAMENT\). FOR A THRILLER, ITS A C000 ONE. ‘The state is a borrower of money. Why not borrow the convict’s 4 per cent? Suppose the convict serves Vive years. At the end of his term he have $900, pius interest. He would have more than that. He would have the knowledge that five years he had been employed at useful, productive toil. And he health. Given health and a $900 nest-egg, he would stand thance of winning back to good citizenship. Ht will be pc at 700 men bs 272,00 t th Vi bar nes The idea Tn Cleveland of fear. fash, @ the Renner ture ibers of Sea + usher: xt babs tnd derly picked f the floor and e office, where he Jake rais- |a person n are ne e roads. ‘“’ TALK PEACE AGAIN LONDON, May 12.—Envoys from tern! Tur arrived t day to re-| You wince of your chair than good r thrillers, ore real by and human imitato e scenes, who give all the hes estab hind tle X _ THE CRUISING oop Onoma, for a, * ig . it owned by H. C. Fields, has been : ad “ 4 axe ‘draft an empty feeling | so Angus McDonnell of Van- ther the e sociological or the 7 tled, you couver. Cc. The Onoma is one of on the Sound ‘ht of anc ther obstacle the best yach' eee cist YOUNG AUTHOR MARRIES MIDDLE-AGED AND RICH nme on WOMAN TO BE SON TO HER; HE FINDS PLAN WON’T ae on seis ee ee WORK AND QUITS; SHE TRIES TOG vee HIM FORTUNE For a Few Days ee nn By, Mary Bogle O'Reilly you may take advantage of The Star’s offer of a fine Parcel Post map free with each yearly subscription. You need this map! Hardly a day passes but that you will find use for it. HREITNAN BISKS (Prince Albert |, isn Soeternine 2 yy ae Joshes Edward |i ement that thelr re % : | SECOND ATTACK .. rhe ft t It contains a complete map of the state ON May -1 nce t ; of Washington, the United States and the Panama Canal, shows the Parcel Post zones in detail and gives full and com- plete information regarding the Parcel Post. And, remember, it doesn’t cost you & cent. Just send us $3.25, the regular price of The Star for one year, and the map wil? be sent you immediately absolutely free. > But you should send your order at once as the supply will soon be exhausted. ted for wh arr ang 1 t I ten of such mar mtil 4 1 the New Ve returned to her New Haven met nt about 1 iting ; Fh was anxious to have me stay, and|sick and tired and told her I was HAROLD, SUSMAN _ anyone el

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