The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 7, 1913, Page 8

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THE STAR—FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1913. Baa 3 ee tag f Upstairs and Save $10 Suits, Overcoats Raincoats ndeey’s juvenile court in Denver. Here are given the principal scenes in one of the cases the enemy of “The Beast” has handied The first picture shows the father of a young boy and gir! leaving home in the morning to go to work; (2) the father Is killed In an accident in the shop and the widow weeps over the body of her “provider”; (3) later, her son, forced to work while still a boy, joine a gang and le arrested for helping to “hold up” a man; (4) hie slater, to make “ends meet,” gets Into bad company; (5) both the children are arraigned before Judge Lindsey (himself in picture) and the motner thanks him for giving them del reform school, Instead of committing them to the workhouse; (8) the work of “reformation” complete, showing the happy reunion, some months later, in Judge Lindsey's private office—the boy and girl thank him for “taking the place Is DRIVEN INSANE See ‘ ~ WOUND Ly FATAL’: The Vita Film Co, has just prepared a ree! showing the wonderful work being accomplished in Judge Li “a chance” ina ofa father to them." POPE PiUS WILL “| SHALL FIGHT THE BEAST TO if CIVE AUDIENCE | THE END.” JUDGE BER LINDSEY | icmcumensa amin ioge 7 that you pay $25.00 for on TO THE STAR CORRESPONDENT | : ei oe vu thinga.* ground oor you get ae at S, SEAMEN to the Miavetnl TAKES HIS OWN LIFE Agtirs a Empress Theatre Bldg. n U. Ph William G. G. a head of the ir atreet oar 47 die "Ae 108 ANGELES, Nov. 7.—Una He F ell _for It onda aoe. Mer Arrangements | Be Lindsey's home and other) (nues to scatter tem broadoast| : ach pel gender ae ine r withou t y for a royal Up rs In Denver the PEOPLE DON’T |¢ y they cot Je by swallowing ! ! i CHI to Brown, ers and crew Bh ee pag RELIEVE THEM. They KNOW [tended to bury '\ earbolic actd loath ‘adeneg vO page Eb ae 2 dered : uo es Pgeors gt sony y | that the league is a small organiza |)" Young Fer “" : “ permet — * = ‘ sr th ; LINCOLN GREATEST AUTHOR b Da seg ‘ fe » se and't : Ea i in FIRST SOCIAL OF SERIES HELD Pariiame: ie ; a a talde f Se what they say or ader went j @ Any No speci ial sales here, always ' ree ere $15.00 arKe mada | ¢ Upstairs and Save $10 ele oe ao te eae and} Yo U t e t d Ch e f places ar ' + r t HARRY SIMON 204 Empress Theatre Bldg. Second Ave. % Judge Lindsey TOP DAVIS END Sneek areas Our Immense Stock of Brand New Ladies’ Suits at IL asked Judge Li she had been attack d negro mar The of Unless Properly Treated With A pas i r clals hat the ttle girl had Hotel Baden | HOLD CATHOLIC SERVICES Hyomei This Disease May {toi uy . wana to | Catholic services will be held Become Serious my court the little girl admitted | t 9 o'clock ld ind that her story was make ‘ next Sunday A Patrick | cated by st nitniing and at 11 o’clork all, Kirkland. Rev of Renton will offt Grill 4 Entertainment After- Boon and Evening by the Six Saxons " & 4epartnre from the ordt- mary, featuring the biggest chime organ in the world. }lep the old negro Ko, ar »/clal gave him a | for holding him tn jail say the names of giris purt records, This means an opportunity which you can’t afford to overlook. Remember our stock is all brand new and a splendid assortment of styles and materials; can’t be beat in the city. ‘ ideal condi | don't » wth of disease as if I those of con- (from the It's th ciate, ENTERTAIN Y. Ww. Cc. A. GIRLS The 150 young women of the United Clubs of the Y. W. C. A. wi nm be the guests of the dormitory men| perny y of the Y. M. C. A. in the associa |i), throat and | tion auditorium next Tuesday even ing. The entertainment committee {s arranging a number of stunts. (THE MARKETS |! | Excursions Daily :: to Navy Yard Fast S. S. H. B. Kennedy | Leaves Colman Dock 10:30 A. M.—1:30 P. M. Yard Open to Visitors. ‘Other Trips, 6:35 and 8 A. M., i 2 and 5:30 P. M. Fare—Round Trip, 50c; en 5 to 12, Half Fare. ° into such cases # standpoint ri's standpoint I take. oar on won't the dangerous be breathed into; the gs to begin their er, of on any other lest, quickest kept secret every case of r Iw not ttle giris These mand that 1 1 that I. br ring and r Entrance 104 Pine the girl into ¢ testify against th brand the girl herself forever! “It is in this way that girle are forced into brothels. handle such cases in my private office. | talk to the boy and girl together. Sometimes | send the boy to jail as a lesson. | get the truth out of the giris in this way “Little girls who go wrong— and | could find 1,000 of them in tix months in the schools of Denver, or In the schools of any other city—always try to pro tect the boy. In open court such a girl, if 14 of 15, will al ways lay the blame on one of several boys, whereas the other A MESSAGE boys are just as blameworthy, | all of whom would go free TO THE SICK “In my office, where women assistants help me, the girls tell Saturday Your Unrestricted Choice HALF PRICE “prices paid producers for | poultry. veal and pork READ THE PRICES Ladies’ Suits which were sell- ing for $20.00 at BG PRICE vec as 9 the whole truth! I can't tell you of all the hap 12 @ cow in hy cours oe oe ailithe strt Ladies’ Suits were seed aay cenon i nae "aaa dete selling at $30.00 4 5 ~~ 20d ine now “THE TRI TH ps ® price .....--+ things cUT-| Butler's Liquid Tooth Filler, mail. |80, and if nant ed for 25e, Butler Drug Co., Seattle, | ¥® : Wash.—Ady. ; enttists | | \| WE STAND RACK oF ovR wonn || | to treat suc.) ess I don t think that the ree Linlina’ Quits were = st Lindsey, which has be ei ican i i 40.00 ‘Yes, There's a Way! 4 proponed, can succeed, Hut selling at $40 ; Lindsey is taking some “stiff p Y% price ....... to Get Well If You Are Dir- And the whole trouble grows out of the simple fact that he he been Tig : — \ i : gusted With Doc- otis, Asth-|@ FRIEND OF CHILDREN. They Ladies’ Coats on sale, values to $7 95 V2 price sale on Dresses; $14.50 6 95 tors and Drugs. 1, ‘Tuber. (can’t whip him here in Denver, but Be OU sisi s9 a ox soe ts a eo e Dresses at ...... bce oh bite ee e umbago |they’re giving him a terrible fig He a made up * STRANGERS EAT y men gathered at the week ' of the newly organt trangers’ Club at the Y. M. GC. A Thursday evening. Most of them in the city, All were Amalgam Filling 50 Up. Gold Crowns $3 and Up, Bridgework $3 and Up inal — Coats on sale, values to $1 2.50 Ladies’ Coats on sale, values to $1 5 00 16 artes ag on Dresses; $25.00 $1 2.50 Vitus Dan e Acid DI Ladies’ Walking and Dress Skirts, values to $12.50, on sale at $ 3 9 5 ware atte! Our wonderful lass. Ladies’ Suits and Dresses are on sale for one week at cure aller You) made aca 1 with each other It's up t 1 tah r had or willhave another opportunity like th 1 ct full Sets Teeth $5 and well tall #00 bo a, following the dinner, a compem Fall Suits, hand-tai tin lined, at the Height of the season, at 34 ‘Price | Remember he Up} ou we will coups from. the various states assort large, but our inducements ar | larger for this week only. You can have your Real bargain af | 9 4 et one We hove thousands of Senttie | mehiakan “ite aun \* countries represe The when y g Milles whe will tefl you that they || : biieine to the highest per WE WILL BE OPEN SATURDAY EVENING TILL 10 O'CLOCK if Never knew that plates could be fit-| fie: ar office at the Sant of strangers at the next the club will be present meet #atisfled people peop? od with a state pennant cured pa us, but ents and let BELL RINGERS TONIGHT Md forthem,| The Dunbar Rell Ringers and! alm fed #0 perfectly until they had us do | the work. Any work that doesn't prov lactory will be repaired free of jarge at any time. ne them tell yow what The Greater Seattle Cloak & Suit Co, are and then you will be able to Judge |male quartet will be heard this Come in’ 8OON—today, If you wih | Aagnonia. |\fairly as to our hone and abil. evening in the Y. M. CG. 4. auditort efor FREE examination and esti- | ty. Don’t put Jt off another min. |um as the second attraction of the Pt lta ot oat SE, saber fn uo the pond ftreon of Hh 1418 SECOND AVENUE NOW! to a number of selections on a peal 12-Year Guarantee to All man attendant Youra for health of 200.bells, the program will in Free Examination || Dr. A. M. doleenne JOLYMPIG viEW SAN FARIUM |clude bass and tenor solos, cello \ NBERG, jand other instrumental solos, trios 207 University 8t., 24 and University A12-818 American Hank Building | 14 W. arrison St. {and the work of an unusually clever <t, Opp. Vraser-Patersom Ce, |_Hecond® nnd Madison.” Main 27Aa_ | Phone Queen Anne 3127 impersonator, x | BETWEEN UNION AND PIKE, OPP. BON MARCHE

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