The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 18, 1913, Page 2

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° THE STAR—THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 1918 PATRICK, OUT OF [A STRIKERS’ PARADE IN MICHIGAN COPPER COUNTRY DEATH SHADOW, 18, ° 2 Amusements Offered in Seattle This Week SEATTLE THEATRE “THE, TRAFFIC" VISITS SEATTLE Seat 25¢ tenced to death in the electric chair — Sing Sing for the al leged murde r PANTAGES °° why naire Wash. t , beans ay, where he has joined his wife visiting with friends Latest Cras af pardon 1} DANCE fay, after 14 yea Seattie’s New Park 1, when in Seattle Wedn t, and ay remove here Dugdale Field BASEBALL «0505. TODAY AT 3 meoey made al) his ¢ cilia PORTLAND VS. SEATTLE felnsy. baer 4th Av. Cars 25e and 50c w wha buy Needs ‘ the is Atention |<2!0% J0n08, ated ~ , 2. W. EPMUNDS, Orn. D. wr teary Bi: which the Soldiers Charge on Horseback, and Break Up Like the Cossacks otograph was Taken in Caiumet, Mich JUGGERNAUTS AND COSSACKS RIGHT HERE IN AMERICA How many of us, as school children, used to see pictures of the Juggernaut, that monstrous car which in “heathen India” was driven ruthlessly over kneeling bodies, crushing human lives as a steam roller crushes stone, and be devoutly thankful that we lived in a land where no such thing was! “DENNY-RENTON” All Clay Products f 1007 Hoge Bldg. public utilities wa thes Notice the American Flags. These Are the Kind of Parad " Do in Russia. The ee “VICE EDICT PUTS. TROBERTS] oS: = aot WOMEN ON “| HANDS OF A CITY lik Industry, mostly turned J. Goodman to the city hos meentrated be vi {| DETROIT, Mich, Sept. 18.—|, after a spirited dash up } “ h mor mt 4. groves Re ! : Detroit, whose means of iman's attire consisted of pa-| ) Piles Quick! ly gece ee aged yg —- | Cured at Home :- “al Words of Praise ner bas an NOW, SPEAKING OF STYLE SHOWS— A decidedly the st new contribution 6 show was rudely Inte poe n to ra servi ONE PRICK PERSON AL SEBVICE wt 2 4 yesterday afternoon ce as the state comn trolmen Margett and McLennar : ; Or read of Russian Cossacks, driving steel-shod horses through dense crowds, the while chopping at human heade with saber blow ae coolly as farmers in the corn belt wield corn cutters at harv time; and thrilled with pride that our own dear America was a land of the free! The schoo! children near Calumet, Mich. won't feel those thrills of pride for some time to come, we sus t, now that “state troopers, with drawn sabers, rode down a mob of copper strikers, knocking down and trampling upon scores of persons, many of them when the ’ women.” For Mayr’s Wonderful You see, these strikers had been under the Juggernaut, our today pre Stomach Remedy type of juggerna the tyranny of organized greed, wielded remorse- relief the cices’ ieee lessly by agente of absentee capitalists. Ms ong They have been flatly toid that if they agitated for better pay, A vice commission, appointed by hold of better conditions, or if they listened to agitators, or if they did not the Detroft board mimerce, has ty give up their right to organize, they could hope for no employment anu the lea f the re ¥ anywhere in the copper country—with Its crue! blacklist the pow: | lef mov t erful trust would rob them of the chance to work and doom their Tr rtation will be furnished ot families to starvation. |the women who wish to return to This is no idle bombast of freneied rhetoric, but the finding woute Smite homes outside of Detrott. she n of the man—Judge Alfred J. Murphy of Detroit—whom the govern- toe f those f Michigan personally sent into the copper country to inves: ne servi \ Reliet—a@ neh palr — tion not often to be found ~~ #4 = pe | tigate and report. Many bad case of piles has been IT ave x It Is to combat euch tyranny that the copper workers are strik eorek iy . ; paemage thout 8 Ing. It was to discuss such grievances that numbers of them, with ae. from s\)| sympathizers, recently met at Calumet. it was they whom the Ls from aay be ture you wet the|*OH, IT'S A BEAR!” “ e and ag-| PITTSBURG.—To show cultivated 472 /tastes as well as mere state troopers, saber in hand, rode down and trampled. Wilson's industrial commission, just confirmed, will have plenty of work If it Is to find out why this is and whithér It Is going to lead us. disturbing Neuraig Honey, Dr. Frank McC "idoes wiggle dances as well as smoke and boos LANDS FROM LINER IN DARING X-RAY SKIRT; DETAINED BY INSPECTORS BILL WASN'T BILLED, BUT— am CHICAGO.—Wiliam is put on a cabaret performance not billed when he sudden: eared in the re than eayt PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 18— siness, It might have been Merchants’ hotel cafe only partly ecaan eae As she stood for a moment ail- | made of mosquito netting ad. Guests chased tue faunlike ? houetted against a bright mi Miss Mayer told the in- | upstairs spectors she w day sun, wearing an “X-ray” | on her way to ae ry Pe Ly) gown, the appearance of Miss visit a married sister in Pitts- IT GOES WITHOUT SAY!.Q tract| Maria Mayer of Stettin, Ger. burg. SAN FRANCISCO Te itbrary rs-| many, caused a near panic | committee of the Century clud. an 4 i among the passengers, immi- xcluaive woman's organization Masee| gration officials and interpret ured three naughty | F car | Ga Whe mak. the eeoamekip books—after sll the membrrs . Cassel, which arrived yester- anaes ‘ | Gay from Bresen The big debate fs on. Asan add UNTIL SATURDAY NIGHT ONLY LAUGH MOVES PAUL | _ Then came the run down the 144° attraction, there is promised NEW YORK —Little Paul Por. | @sngplank. sor interesting music,” principal pare, five, tickled a mule “to hear |? She seemed not to care for pe Vina! A REAL FEATURE it laugh,” and was picked np in the the bulging eyes nor to realize Sunday night’s the time, at 8 street several yards away. His that her flimsy costume was in roiock at f wounds are not serious id any way unusual until It came attorney et F - her turn to pass the immigra: | 9), YETH, EXPLAIN, PLEATH | tion officials wi the question WASHINGTON, ‘D. C—-Police [Drum ¢ The inspectors took one 00k [oooh with Dr. Horm soem ; j - ———— — dered to “The d are puzzled to know what could and Miss Mayer was or | The deba have induced a sneakthief to steal) SPECIALS FOR FALL be, detained. : ery. [held in John Banjette’s false teeth from| ES’ ers was no ordinary every: 3 the @ room and leave va!uable | LADI SUITS day X-ray costume. It was the was too silver behind Made to Order, Values $35 and $40 1 thing In transparent flim- speechers silo AT $27. 00 folks, secured the ; Fit G also “interesting music LEAVES NOTE; DIES . | Because A. G. Foster, the attor “1 kill myself b use I am tired The Tem ter of Mankind ney appointed by the court to pros and unhappy, 80 good-by to all.” ecute Thorwald Siegfried in the This terse message, addressed to now celebrated contempt case, was left by E. B. Isasst, wasn't ly to proc Judge . who committed suicide Humphries this morning continued the hearing unt!! Oct. 2 Siegfried was present and pre-| pared to proceed. g poison at his home Sixth av., at 6 p.m, Wednesday |wife found him in an unconscious condition DOES THIS CONCERN YOU? As a result of treating success- One of the Greatest Morality Pictures Ever Conceived | CUT-| RATE) Dentists —-WIR! BRIEFS CHICAGO.—Louis Buehr, who! looted the savings bank of his 12-| In Four Parts—Showing Satan Tempting Adam and Eve. Satan Trying to Tempt Christ. Hand Loaded Shells Our Specialty |fully, not a few, but thousands of a ;. year-old danghter and spent the |such’ cases as Nervous, Stomach The Introduction of Liquor. | money for booze, was fined $100 in| land Intestinal troubles, Rheumatic The Sins of Today. | police court Wednesday rouse eason and those with kindred ailments WE STAND BACK OF OUR oni having their origin in poor circu A sumptuous production; a drama of humanity; a HOQUIAM, Wash—Clarence C.| von ia YEARS GUARANTER | lation and weak nerves, Dr. Lough- : a ) Blager, manager Gr Harbor } ney’s mode of treatment with picture story which fascinates; teaching a wonderful Lumber Go, ay ake cbers a TTP ow pen Osteopathy and that curfous con | . jooked upon as the and tragic conception of Satan, the tempter of man PORT TOWNSEND, pgm |] And everywhere birds Joiner ove te Ot maat ce the kind, “going to and fro in the earth and walkink up [MM\areaed in ‘mate aitire, tound-on | QOld CrOWNS $3 and Up are reported plentiful. J Pacitic coast or elsewhere. Ho ns and down in it.” the beach at Cape George Sunday, | Just tell us of your ee pie att be oiripe hundsas sof was buried Wednesday without - i = hl erate aAaivan ul having been {dentified, She ia be. ‘Brid ework 3 and iH} wants in guns, ammu: aia pati ad given up lieved to have jumped from a || nition, hunting clothes The American Medical Journal INTERPRETED ON THE PIPE ORGAN BY monmer. and boots—in fact any- J} published in Chicago, June 5, 1909 + + : on page 1836 gives as the specific thing that will assist Fy tie vor Shoummtism the Hw OLIVER G. 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