The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 21, 1914, Page 1

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wHo's ‘IT TLE SUGAR PLUM _— 7 Ql! ! LVI Dioner Y'DID Too ~ THE RISING SON The wind-up of the day. ATENNIS’ Racker” . @, ° = = mug Took wis PEN IN HANoY MUSHANDMILK. The board of education. A HIGH LIVER The first pair of suspenders RAIN TONIGHT AND THURSDAY; MODERATE SOUTHERLY WINDS > us ; ONAN MTOM LLL i; More Than ] = Paid Copies Daily Be THE ONLY PAPER IN SEATTLE THAT DARES TH Ww! — ———— TT TO PRINT E NEWS EMM MMMM VOLUME 15. NO. 281, SEATTLE, WASH., WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 21, 1914. ONE CE Se a | al Ht we ens| STICKING ’EM UP! SEATTLE’S WINTER SPORT |to Girls Who Come to City? This Is the Story of What Happened to Two of f Them, as Revealed in Seattle’s Police Court; a They Came From a Country Town to Get 1° Work, and They Found Something Else— They Found the Worldly Wisdom That Leads to Misery and Destruction. EM #0oo| The SeattleStar juss YOU MIGHT CARRY GLUE PRINTS CF YOUR POCKETS -and CHARTS OF Youm HIDDEN WEALTH AT Home - Flaxen-haired, innocent enough in their girlish appear THE FAMILY BGG VAULT - Janet, the two sisters were important witnesses in police court Reson creearusy To THe HANDS UP Command AND THE PLACE WHERE an yesterday afternoon at the trial of two young men arraigned WRLP THE STICK UP MAN To Youn. Money — You WIDE You@ STeAKS — | Thefore Judge Gordon on a serious charge TREAT HIM KINDLY AND DONT DBTaIn HIM < HE MAY HAVE A NUMBER OF JOBS To Look AFTRA | ©) They haven't been in from the country long these two “fittle girls, Irene and Lillian, sisters \ But they have learned Irene, the younger, is 15; her sister, Lillian, ts wise in tl ‘advanced knowledge of 17 2s oa — 24 ee aa | i; ore ee They came from a town close to Seattle to GET WORK CITY MUST VOTE | |CAN’T BE 6000 ] Monday the mother, worried when they ceased to write a H 0 FO FR TH E ' siege “to her, came to Seattle to look for them “No, they are not here,” said the landlady at a lodging 5 ‘ ’ NS : IVE - “house the girls stayed. “They left. I asked them to.”| | SAYS GIRL; | ~The mother was heartbroken. She went to the police | 9 : A policewoman found Irene Monday night at a dance ND TRIED AND TRIED ; RRY ; IFE in company with an older girl | | ) Time will ahow {f our dope tepall over his face. t t “She told me Lillian was in a lodging house on ppite of the fact that represen-| good 2 rf " “ esen | good..George B. Worley, efficlengy,) “Mr Worley,” Peters told Peart Tambley, of man Second av.,” testified the woman officer. “We went \s ves of 2,000 University of Wash: | engineer; and one of the mayoraity “askell me how muth f Gheted ise aliases, under z suspended | ™ 7 1 there and when I demanded admittance Lillian said proves sae exp: angpieellor ag emo pgm man backs our Judgment to I said'§200. Then be wrote me a sentence for grand larceny, die | ie . my € cf the extent of $200. chee “< | she noe onthe: yan 490 Fed ov on Chai ompilttes voted yesterday after-| A couple of weeks ago a work ning aleat' the pial genre tees of line ‘ucacrnctcey Cour | and found her there wi es young a noon to stand pat on the position ingman came to The Star office ing entirely covered by mortgage, 4. Springer, at Riverton, tak- | “The boys consented to go to the police station to talk = oe Pg te bridge, ordering 1 and sald he needed just $200 to and that L could give him a second, ing with her Mrs. Springer's over with the captain. The girls came, too, all the while Poath bos § mgt * a Ieeproors Of get out of the clutches of the Jaan mortgage as security a pair of gloves, a “declaring Robert, the younger one, was their brother.” ahs vameation preg 2 gpm sharks and save his property at “But Mr. Worley eaid: ‘For- child’s bank and other artic : fon of r ae ‘ondale oeeee AE Gr yeke ne nic Gd over el Pee as ee Bae get it. You look honest. If | She gave herself up to the po & * thought I would Hike to go to work in a city,” sald irene, simpty.| government canal and West water intemnamel Bs se seven at tis you are, you'll pay. if you at Everett last night, and is now in) | Visits of burglars have become so numerous that now the blase was plied with questions by Prosecutor Van Ruff. “That's why way wil be submitted to the cit | character ~ ; ae be ox 7 pill of aren't, you can go—' Judge Ronald has | Seattleite, awakened from sleep, tells the visitor where the spoons are, | © said he looked to us it maybe he wouldn't want = revoked the suspension, and the girl and please not to make a noise, as burglars make the wife nervous, teing held up by a robber in Seattle is getting to be a common- ee | Place experience she came to Seattle. I met an older girl at a dance and she introduced 8 March “ t “4 , " good bet. Worley asked us me to tell where he said | fn Wall: and turns over and goes t * - ete, nebert I saw him on the street twice and in a room up oF Prono gage gi 000 will be nd the man to him could go If I didn't pay. Ss Gen Monte soars. OR eh cae Yet these be lean aayn for heres and stick Mloth the boys were nice to us and I didn’t think it would be wrone a et Ex tee se leigrtag gt ees te nas. Dd Peters Hut T will pay, You'll not re-| Pearl says she can't help steal There r too much competition. ay 7 ahd to thelr rooms for dinner. They always ted gentlemanly and others protégted againet thelturned to The Star office pad Tic gret having said 1 was ‘a good/ing She xo first arrested for is very Httle conspiring by the police in restraint of Z rou know what perjury means?” ask yan Ro Sixth av. site for the Latona bridge t aeblaeliin sent backs oe 7 answering domestic “want ads - “tt Suan the truth, “oa't it?” asked the girl, confused They de aren the evade —_ eae = — and, entering houses in the role of William Hanson, on his way to the O. & W. station, last night, s The more sophisticated Lillian smiled. She answered questions of the st achool would work a “hired girl,” robbing her employ: | 9% slugged, robbed and left unconscious at Sixth av. and King st. All “fl commend crimson flush that stained the —_ of the oe ed girl against the entire bond issue If the 7. e “a cen the Fg bd tga Len hy, the boys have asked us up to dinner eral times Tenth ay. site was not favored She blamed Peter Barbarez, now . was closing up his grocery at 725 Yesler way last - a and | didn’t make any secret about it,” she said. ‘Neither did a prisoner at MeNeil island, for night, when a masked robber held him up at the point of a pies having planned the robberies, and #"4 looted the ¢ register of $10.55. -o they. They sent an invitation to us by letter, and so we went ‘ ; Up. | was tired and | told Irene to go on to the dance and be said he hypnotized her Inger. The operations of other artists were even more piffling. : ture to come back for me. | just took down my hair and took chief minute clerk at the court Burglars stole the pendulum of a clock from the store of C. T. off my shoes and overskirt so as to rest better house, felt sorry for the girl, and Sean (ies ga aN i sf “Y was tying ona couch when the lady came. No, they when Judge Ronald suspendat nm the absence of the night clerk, robbers carried tne tel : asnatiy GIVE LAND BACK sentence, took her and her 2-year ihn Poakens the Panama hotel, 605! Main st. py gion, lopad ee Mid, Child ‘to hin beeoe, ‘eggman scratched the paint off the safe of the Monks & Mill She left a nole of thanks, ex. Fuel Co, 800 Madison st., knocked off the combination dial, and cha, never made love to me. They have been very g SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 21.—-Five| before she was arrested dot = Ge ia “The boys,” one of them a map In years, explained the “little en in jail t n Th peeing: (5. 5 Fed to. be.mpen, ba a tertainment” with two girls, 15 and 17, quite nonchalantly Detalis of another real estate are in jail here on he crowd, numbering several |?" es A. M. Hicks’ ith t \ ne « , ne * ere ‘ cks’ home, 1024 15th d : He appeared somewhat bored by the proceeding transaction by Clarence D. Hillman. wing out of the| thousand, surged along the streets |) °8"* deahin 24 15th av. N., was robbed of second-hand ; a joyment situation and « genuine riot was on / A passenger stole the overcoat of Conductor A. W. Van Stone, Kin- Their intentions were quite honorable, they said, and the whole ’ . , who served a prison sentence on a y were Mrs. Lucy Parsons, Affair seemed plausible enough when they finished ho sep ' . arson It poured down Fillmore stree : , ” f z 0 defrat nose husband waa hanged in ( ore eet T near line. It was hangi Judge Gordon had some doubt, however, and took the case under harge of using the malls to defrand b - to o 1 ‘ i ; eee . : and Ge n Gate avenue to Market 5 BURN 0 DEA TH Five additional burdlenioe Pg real hi ars ago on a che par. smashing windows here and there to the police last night and this morning.” Shek: Cael. Web Ceeaiaa k advisement in connection with past land deals ticipation int famous Hay- singing revolutionary songs, shout esterday afte fi The two girls probably will be allowed to return to their country t is home with the moth jndge Everett Smith ee ‘4 rengetee ieee ” free assem-| ALPENA, Mich. Ja 1.—Five Se Ma re aes “I'd like to go back home,” Irene sa The city isn’t just like t md void @ $150,000 trade be-| spores ra ARS See on inviting | persons were burned to death here ee, would I don’t want to be . : ween dupe and Eldon M. Gor ae Dananes i eto’ cola a net Whine — ane hear how when the home of Sam | TACOMA COPS TO | 7 in was silent he wasn't #0 ready to make up her mind don, « for ern ay. commis | , boyd nas eg i nite had broken up a police a laborer, was set on fire ’ 4 i iiee soe son. to tassios Se &. hanged with incting Ht, the oth meeting { oine, a laborer, wan, wet on WATCH 'EM DANCE —— en _~ _ ___| A reconveyance of the property| °°" With disturbing he = peace i ‘ Three persons were hurt in the | ! was ordered on the ground that Hill-| «4 ; ; title and topography of the property | “'T°"' UpHOrm. ane 8! TAAtrOn: “uh ood —_- | a rcular Arouses Police moral character” will be present at § ; ; : b | sk dian raise ol ‘The disturbance had its origin in e moral character) will be present at} SHANGHAI, Jan. 21,—News Te DRINKS POISON INDIANAPOLIS, Jan, 21.—-See a circular scattered about the city public, held in Tacoma hereafter, if end here from Hankow of the " aan weibeiadliad “ te protesting against the “bigh-hand the measure filed with the city WOunding of Dr. Lilie Gaard, of hr ae alae na Oe On GUNMEN SHOOT Jed and outrageous methods” of the clerk today by Commissioner Mills| American Lutheran antesios oe n i ‘i tion of the delegates at today’s ses police’ force is passed by the council swans: Gabe jon at HOQUIAM, Jan In the pres-|sion of the United Mine Workers | |" ‘The police did not approve of DE CHOW. WAS ROO Wed ame 3 ance of her ed lover, Billy of America, in co tion here. aun civaniade tone havtnsed: ie ti by dispatches telling of fightine MB Boros, and two other persons, Mra. District officers invariably report | When Mrs. Parsons and a number es Weecan. ee =a ,|on a large scale in the prov Shei Bessie Rowley of Tacoma, mother ,¢4 that serious drains nad been oc ote se) citeta arrived. at Jaiteract big § sels we Mbesleg ince of ‘i Of Gine children, drank an ounce casioned on thetr resources by the Dcccathall aatiy list evening meet every Thursday at 2p, m,/ Honan between government troops Mearbolic acid about midnight and Colorado and West Virginia; NEW YORK, Jan. 21.—"Dopey conduct a meeting, © squad of po Sa ae te and ban M8 believed to be dying in the Ho- Strikes Benn Fein, a notorious New| licemen ejected them Se iS quiam Genera! hospital. She took York gangster, was convicted here A crowd gathered outside, how Polson after Se « seid to early today ¢ ever. Mrs. Parsons attempted to e N We spurned he tion. ner Patrick Sheride make a speech from the cur re ‘ A toed of keeping : Bagi Simultaneously with the convie-!| cording police, she urged an avin two tons can be easily | ‘2, 1" H “th tion of “Dopey Benny,” five gun-| attack on then Adve men entered a F 4 Carried by a full-grown elephan chon <P ‘ wery saloon 4 dered it roprietor Oe ur > NEW PENNANT COUPON ay is vie a ch On her purchases by carefully reading the 0 BILLIE BURKE POSES | ier scewesnne!, BLAST KILLS 4 |) 32s which appear in The Star from day te nt made to The Sta 4 a UAE tate Dan cant te orton In a statem politan Press, and gave Mr. Owens : ssi i at at | S a today, J. D. Trenhole, candidate | power to deal e 8 ; week “Matinee Girl FN eee een | TAWA, Oat Jan, 21.—rour|f| Of The beat and livest stores in Seattle /tor'muyor. denies ny ‘nputation according to Ms beet Jodemen shy’ heart, ‘The Kunmen van-|men were Instantly kitled ina are regular advertisers in The Star. Their ne a hips ane hh Li What happened since then i ] ’ : ; boller explosion which wrecked the : : 4 ‘ jolders of the Metropolitan Print| know only througt and Oo aholger of Pennants can be had at The Star office Howick hall, where a winter fatr |} choicest offerings are put in their ads. ing Co, to “crush” H. C., Pigott, /an there hag cbse. nh meeting of for set branches by presenting this coupon and 20 cents was in progress The merchant who advertises is the most former vice president and man-'the stockholders and no official MME CHast. recaty-five getite,ty mail ! . 7 ‘ ager of the concern, because the | notification of what tran NINE Gctus snuct be Gaieeased to The Star Ve re satisfactory with whom to do business. latter became a mayoralty candi} “I am confident Mr. F will : 1309 Seventh Av HSS [A BONO MERCRY, He appreciates your business and has — iratiitinel iter mh en es ruth 4 : : r 0 4 , an, 21—A A Some time ago. renholme that neither — bi andidacy ee Main Branch: Northwestern Photo Supply Co., Inc. e ret tals ein laggy man, who refused to give his new, fresh stock to offer you at all times. said, “before there had been any mine had anything to do with the (@astman Kodak Co.) 1320 Second Ave. teal Pa AR reaper mM name, hunted up Le M. Quimby | Read the ads carefully every day. intimation that Mr. Pigott might / matter ! “0,) 1320 J 5 F - : Society @ SeMPRMPT Mie Gad ecome a candidate for office, the; Trenholme had invested $2.50 0) fs Bathing Girl, Co-Ed, Flower Girl and Stage Beauty he would follow the Ford Motor | handed him 50 cents for a tockholders held a meeting an:l/ the printins concern of f aban & ‘nnants can also be had this week. Company's example and distrib- | said he had .cheated authorized Mr. H. K, Owens, the) Hickman, he said, which w late ; ute part of hie profits among out of in 4886 \president, to take up with Mr.|consolidated with Pigotts Metvo Pi nla employes. . Ps Pigott the condition of the Metro-!politan Press ym —_—_—

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