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ne p es | ry | Pea=< © ow ARETE 1S id roe ee TENNESSEE LEGISLATORS BRANDISH GUNS: SPEAKER ASKS FOR MILITIA TO KEEP ORDER FAIR TONIGHT AND FRIDAY; MODERATE EASTERLY WINDS. HERES WHAT A MAN SAD: | | i he S eC attle . S tar DO YOU READ THE PINK? O course you do! Maybe your com i panion in the street car doesn’t! Show |) je exactly potth aie Nee iN THE ONL PAP! NS TTLE THAT D es NT THE NEWS -- ee cigar a day or two later. Tell him to watch | i nen n al paper m 9 or nex on min 0 h Di Hien depariny not you? There are 40,000 VOLUME 15, HE ONLY PAPER IN SEA ‘ARES TO PRI x HOME Mite basta etial e i fem. NO. 180 SEATTLE, WASH,, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1913. TRAIns AND | EDITION. Hil} OR THE LOVE OF MIKE, FOLKS, QUIT IT! Can't something be done to stop it--to stop this never-ending conflict between Judge Humphries and those men and women who profess to believe that they are being deprived of the right of free spec h? A few days of peace and quiet, and the judge comes again to life with an order to the sheriff for the arrest of five score men and women whose names appear Hupon some petition that isnt of importance except in the light of future uncertain events! ; : etsess't matter that this last act of the court's is well within the low! The excuse for it was of the court's own making—those blundering speeches from the bench, and the court's determinats: n to punish men against whom his grievance ts purely personal! ‘ ii 7 ! Seattle is sick of it! Were it a conflict that had to do with our pocketbook, our bread and butter, or our right to live at peace with our families, we might then, all of us, grow wildly cited and add our mite to the confuston! But it isn't! (7’S MERELY THE “BAITING” OF A SIMPLE-MINDED MAN WHOM THE PEOPLE MISTAKINGLY ELE- PATED TO THE BENCH AND WHO JUMPS AS EVERY CAST IS MADE! . ’ ; It adds to the petty quarreling and civic unrest that is keeping the people in a turmoil, and hurting business. No one is suffering physically because of all this strife, but Seattle is suffering the jeers and jibes of its netghbors! For the love of Mike, quit it! PORPA!IT'S SEARCH ALL OH, NAUGHTY What Boalt Doesn’t Know About Grand Opera BEGIN TASK GOING TO BE LAWMAKERS; STYLES WILL Would Fill a Big Book! He Gets Into Hot Water | OF BRINGING TARDONHIM, FEAR FIGHT) GET THEIRS! Interviewing Geraldine Farrar, the Prima Donna 9970 PRISON — are ! Qld General High Cost of Liv-|Speaker Declares Weapons) Women—300,000 of ‘Em--Will | By Fred L. Boalt. Judge Humphries Orders ing Makes Further Are Trained on Him Wage War of Extermina- | _ Wholesale Arrests for Con- From Gallery. Gon On Silt ‘Shire We are not at our ease. Geraldine Farrar tried to get tempt @& Lourt Advances. ¥ clubby with us, but it was no use. She tried to appear enor- et ours. ing tremendously bored. MEAT IMBS HIGHER| ANTI-LIQUOR FIGHT | CHICAGO STARTS IT |mously animated and interested, and succeeded only in look- ‘DELIVERS A SPEECH * Se { Disorder Result| Inaugurate “Purity Cam mn” | It was not that we who had gone to the New Washing- Ip Sit ‘ali 3 Henk at 28 — rr ae gs ae sage! Enforce stl oar i = ton to interview the prima donna do not like music. Per-) jf . eae ee — x mz Conts . re cohies gfe cy |sonally, I am very fond of music. I know a girl who can, { rio and Indulges in Year's Top Price. Prohibition. Nation Wide. find her way round the ivories with the best of them. if . Many Remarks. fa.come Instances food prices in| NASHVILE, Tenn, Sept. 25—| CHICAGO, Sept. 25.—Three hun: And you ought to hear her sing that sleepy, jerky, raggy pallewing Ne oleae, oie Wednesday afternoon for the ar; 4 further rioting on|dred-thousand women members of| little classic, “When the Moon Swings Low"—‘Please don't rest of 99 socialists and members today are ae high as they | Bloodshed an lthe W. C. T. U. workin s88 " . C. T. Un g with as\ forget me as some girlies do—when the mo-o-o-on swings ‘last November, a time at|the floor of the house was feared) Oo cist omen all over the & e > of the Free Speech league, for con. was a marked advance here today when ite members a8 United States, wil! pt to drive | \-O-Ow- r ts N ‘ tempt of <u tudign Humphries @f feodetuffs of general sembied. | the slit skirt, the X-ray gown and) I never get tired of turning the music for that girl when this morning Gelivered an extend; ed eulogy from the bench to a) crowd that jammed the courtroom, in which he lauded himself at fir: as “one of the biggest judges in the! United States,” and later amended this eulogy so as to include the whole world. Incidentally, while thi | lete dress, back within the she sings that so and sometimes I will even join in with in att rts of the All members were searched for the deco! 8 4 ng, Joir r eg firearms before they were allowed borders of the Parts underwor'd. if 4 rumbling, uncertain bass. - I have a naturally rich voice, - lieved Mee Aimena Parker McDonald hae ; ng o ‘hf per cent annual increase | thee the’ wanitia: wil be dalled ent | her way. but totally untrained. Years ago, before it “changed,” I sang ving cost which has kept| before night. Mra. McDonald, who {# president/in a boy choir. 7 of the Cook County W. CT. U : fs bests years shows xo sign of) Trouble here was preciytiaied | ine membership of 1.600 women, {IT’S A GREAT BUSINESS—THIS INTERVIEWING Wiis off this winter. In some) Ota! session to pass laws author-|Iaid the plans for the “purity I have a hunch that the earnest g@tieman from the Pl. and the Ge staple groceries are as high| izing him to rigidly enforce state ;campaign before the Cook {county | equally earnest young lady from the Sun k a lot more about Ger roared hilariously, only a 8! fev ws they wil! go this winter,! wide prohibition members when they assembled at) aidine Farrar’s kind of music than I do, At least the P.1. gentleman grin was elicited from hizzoner ‘Shick is not much, if any, over the Aske for Militia the opening of a twoday conven | rattled off the names of some of the operas, and mentioned “motifs,” when Mrs. Kate Sadier virtually Mgh mark of last winter. But Speaker White of the senate has |tion here today ea | the Sun lady spoke crushingly of ragtime as being “merely the called him a clown. ests, eggs and potatoes are going | asked the governor to call out the| “Something must be done.” sald) «yncopation of t nal sound of a bar to the first note of te next.” Nobody Arrested Yet od) higher. militia and to keep the police away | Mrs. er faye to sonra the pres Whatever she meant by that, I'm sure I don't know No arrests were made up to noon The Digest advance ts in meats.| from the state buildings ent tendency toward indecen: | At any rate, there we were, by appointment, and there was Miss today. Mtesk bas advanced 5 to 6 cents! Speaker Stanton of the house to-| Womens clothes | Par and there was her manager, Mr. Eliis, emiling a toothly smile, The large number of warrants, rer the top price of last winter,|day charged that persons fn the| | Bote We Are evga yl thes | 824 ! » the ladies of the committee, all a-flutter. The thing the biggest batch ever ordered at Pals seak sells in most places at/ gallery had guns trained on him] “If the prosent shedding Gueprisea | #4 to be gone through with, one time in King county, practical. from 22 to 28 cents. Dealers pre-| yesterday, and also that the police re tate cagtats agen ee ants pacha ae Introductions all around ‘ods, murmurings and hand clasps ly paralyzed the office force of the Get tt will be much higher before| are supporting the “wet element ei hae a aes ell aeatie the etrouts Business of getting settled in chairs. All set? Now, then county clerk, so that the warrants the winter is over. | Members Draw Guns eters Shay Seorta Sete thee | Awkward pause nls failed to reach the sheriff gmeil’ There bas been a big increase in| The trouble started yesterday | ¥eat ceonig hl Te SEP Oh, Miss Farrar,” said the Sun Indy, bravely, “how do you like after the noon whistle blew, ™ price of potatoes. The markets! when democratic members t the Bo hardened have we become to! gosttie?’ The 99 ordered arrested ate those the present styles that a new kind| Splendid!" cried Miss Farrar, warmly ot exposure becomes commonplace. | Good, reliable old question. Good, dependable old answer. JA tight skirt no longer draws at Only, as this ts Miss Farrar’s first visit to Seattle, and as she had sparently to gain delay measures supported by the and designed to make pro the ‘Were overstocked last winter and | floor, Spade went at 65 and 75 cents a| again tmtred. The present quotations | fusion! who signed the open letter of 4 fiance of Judge Humphries, - which the latter was informed that eyelid flutters, it means ‘Go to it orted,” I aaid, “that you have been much an 3 “ sic onnesseo, A|tention; neither does a slit that re- a eta taht before, the suidest. Ww son ‘athausted, wig oll fc Beto tg exes pst te ab ole’ | mation che spe to pene |venis a girl's ankle. A girl must | abit 1 ory ko oe 0, SERIO. WAS, SOGR AenaNete ie aa ee iS Sarvs of| 4 4 - Be D t exp m oe . om y e.day he shou! to st lied for the | Wear « dress that exposes her kn Mirth race cee eee Oe | ag senker, Stanton caifjeciured the |or bares her chest if she ts to at-| BOALT GOES AND GETS HIS FOOT IN IT |Poniah, Mire. Waee- Sadler, Millard 3 - " ri t c entio th treet + ontem, Mg from 38 to 45 cents per dozen, | house adjourned without waiting for |tract attention on the sire The Sun lady looked appealingly at us, All my experience and of court for speaking at an cpanel @ increase of 1 to 2 cents over the | responses. } training, as well as a‘realization of my Itmitations so far as music air meeting in City Hall park re prices at the same time) An uproar followed and guns were) PICK DATES FOR is concerned, told me to stand pat and keep my mouth shut. But I cently, year. They'll go higher, | drawn by many manne ein | | glanced at the P.-L. gentleman, Did his left eyelid Mutter? In journal Cases Are Continued OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE Sete ae ae eee + Their cases came up this morne Jing, but on the application of ‘ : Sb—The New York Cine, | Bored by the attentions of young tenors wha persist in falling in lov $ | judge Humphries’ special prosecute y = - | o ; i ql ney, were pe PERMIT ME, MR, TRUE, $ | pesca Meret gl pariag 34 Mr. Ellis continued to amile his toothly smile, but all the warmth a ; ‘ #555 | October 3, after hiszoner Genloat TO Cac YouR at Tenor a g"" the Philadelphia Athletics, bots fgg Z aie cals an haay vie veh hy Dive pont sates sear : . jcerere: athe et Glenn Hoover, NT NUMBER OF “NIFTY MODES? Your champions of the American ston ‘he En * orney, to make the contempt "i Roughneck blunderer |charges more definite WIFE COULD Ger A LOT OF NEW IDEAS A] wane heatae te the pen Miss Farrar, who 1s as amtable as she ts good and beautiful, for-| The signed letter pte sont a FoR HER AUTUMN DRESSES IP YOU'D a game of the series to be gave me with a glance and answered my question with a laugh. | | Judge Humphries persnally, and he TAKE a COPY e. a Played for the world’s I drooped an evelia at the P.I, gentleman, Who came to bat with | , {at once turned it over to’ Foster, HOM a carefully propounded query 4 =8 with instructi oa ¥ = - ag, gym What advice have you to offer for young American girls who are| AS ——oooOo ‘aénieg’ Cee The remaining games will tempt charges against every one in ambitious to succed as you have done?” ‘ the list be played alternately at ton a Saar Miss Geraldine Farrar, Following the , New York and Philadel- & the judge's profuse re phia. MISS FARRAR FINALLY GETS TO TALKING marks anent his own greatness All arrangements for the | of Ais court, his boyhood days series were completed here | In 15 years’ experience as an Interviewer of personages I have never | on the farm and several other more today at a meeting of the known that question to fail or less important matters, Dr. Titus Miss Farrar brigttened tnstantly arose with the followin | national baseball commis. & query: sion. Susie Jones’ ma and pa are convinced that Suate has Pattt's light aang, Titus Asks a Question ; | dimmed to a flicker. Aunts, uncles and cousins agree with ma and pa. | May I ask you a question, |Home mortgaged, ma and pa go on short rations, and Susie goes to judge?” CAN FIND NO CLEW | Euroy . replied Humphries, “I have | Herlin, Paris and Milan are full of Sustes from America, Ty and | the floor and I will not debate with | SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 2 The! by Suste comes home, a sadder, but wiser girl, and marries the straw Declaring Seattle is “paying too;It seems to me that the common| You, and : police admitted here today that! pogs at the, ax-handle factory . much in this country of waste water council should choose one or the This is the question,” continued they have maée no headway ic We need,” sald Miss Farrar, “a national conservatory of music for electricity,’ and that thie Other of these projects, either by|Dr. Titus. “If you should order me their search for the man whe yes-| to give young Americans the opportuntties they now goto Europe to get. |POWer for electricity,” and the purchase or condemnation, and|to take poison and I refused would da ‘1 and instantly xilled| j, would save much heart-burning and financial loss. is not due to faulty management proceed to the construction of a|l be in contempt of court?” James Nakada, a Japanese inter-| For,” added Miss Farrar, “not one fn a thousand can attain|of the city lghting department,/ permanent power plant sufficient ; iMag. it's this way,” began th preter success.” but because the council has been for our needs. udge, aud talked for 20 Copy HOME AND | She did, though. A daughter of poor American parents, abe was| dilatory tn acquiring additional wa Says People Demand It more. _— Fle HER HEAD FULL taken up by a wealthy American woman and sent abroad. Pass lightly ter sites, Ole Hanson today ad-| “The people in my judgment, de-} Onters for arrest were { OF UP-TO-THE-MINUTE IDEAS! READ THIS PAGE, over the years of hard work dresed a vigorous letter to the/mand that this be done at once, as|the following persons moe - The one in a thousand climbed the heights where only a few may | council, urging !mmediate action|under the most favorable cireum-| Willtam MoNally h THINK 1% A Boos Fil Kathert ‘ THEN TURN OVER stand—Caruso, Tetrazzini, Farrar Jon the acquisition of either the | stances it would take some years to|John Laween, R. C Crowther, Nea TE DRESIES SNe GOT Two ks ago.she was in Paris. Today she is here, to sing at the | Hebb or Lake Cushman site, as au-| complete the same. ws jarguats thea ee J. Me | . 4 | Moore Friday night, for the first time, a program which it took her| thorized by the people last year. “1 hope to see the day when, Rreeger, J.C Meterce ae TWO MONTHS ACO ARE A woman detective runs down | i.’ onthe to Kelect and perfect—a program In three tongues | A Temporary Expedient | because of city competition J. Sinsmcan eee > ’ and captures ereen when male How many dollars she will recelve for her evening's toll 1 don't Mr. Ross of the lighting depart-| with the Stone & Webster in- Wadum, J. G. Brown a . > Nor Paid For YET 2 sleuths fail. Page 2 : know. If you wish to hear her, it will cost you a dollar to stand up| ment is quoted in the daily papers| terests, they will enter the talaaa ee samed a - Do you believe in ghosts? Inj) ear of the gallery as being eager for the Tacoma pow-| council chamber and plead with | Themas Jones, Oa Xndtrec Ui z telepathy? In spirit messages? In|” eve ee er and wants to spend 0,000 for| the council to buy out their in- | Arderson, W. Netmann, W. W a 3 flights -of the seul inte the setral? Or, if you prefer, you can get 10 quarts of milk, or 20 loaves of |# transmission line. | terests, as a properly conduct [Spur n'’; “he Areinaton, Ha ee: — Hamlin Garland, famous American! 44 ‘or 95 street car tickets for the same money | “This seems to me to be but a] ed municipal plant with plenty | Moors Charles - author, writes the first of a seri Ft - cca | temporary expedient | of juice will certainly destroy , | becker, H. Mead of articles on this subject on page {2 of The Star today Quaint customs of the world'e|| TAFT TICKLED—AND HE’S LOSING WEIGHT Fee yee deat tha ties || “WASHINGTON, Sept. 25.—Former President Taft amiled broadly || —— me Ss SB HO aR a Ledcerayrigndt,’ el 4 today when told that Rep. Borland wants to replace Taft, “Uncie Joe” story and picture appear today on | Cannon and other republicans on the Lincoln memorial commission, A NT, COUPON page with democrats. NO. 77 r he ila Grover Alexander, the Phila They took the presidentcy away from me," he saidy “and 1 1. Berg, H. Drolsom, J EL N. Milberg, A. i V Evans, F.C. The voters of this city some| the dividend earning power of time ago voted for the purchase of} any private concern engaged both the Hebb and Cushman sites,! in this business.” BT. jo, Mr , Gus Hunter, on, J. Savannar, Lulloff, H, EB. Smit’ B. Kobbs, L. Jemsen, Anni delohia National's crack pitcher 2 | A fou ons clipped from The Star, consecutively num. 4 q F . couldn't protest. But if they intend to take this job away also, | ny four coup PP , y Hodgdon, H. M. Weils, 4 dopes out the ceming world's series Shall pretest, most: vigorously,” : ¥ #18 TT) ered, when presonted at The Star office with 15 cents, will entitle Skinner, Joanie. Humphrey, "Neat or @ ders! Page 850 7 reed reed, Hdmun : etry Drab : Taft grinned when a friend sald he heard the former president | | ¥0W to a 65 Pennant. New vork and Colorado Pennants now out. i. Kingery, Minnie KE. Park 4 A wine student on had lost 80 pounds. Pennants will be sent by mail cents additional for each Pen- Schoemaker, Mary Jarvis, Fran g perience y “That,” he said, imitating Col, Roosevelt's tone of voice, “is af | nant is enclosed. Bring or mall to The Seattle Star, 1307 Seventh i +B.» pent, bE i Gent, enroll malicious lle. It's only 60.” Avs, .naar Union: Rt 4 “Johnaon, Sophie i School, 4th and Pine L etievominesicens - - ~- Hoover and J. Cal << et Sap RRS.