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HE AUTOPI ANO | will satisfy that crav- ing of yours to ‘ ‘play | | the piano. ** Music that || By Mary Boyle O'Reilly trained pianists ¢ NAPLES, Italy, March. 13, “cult will be played by you || "4 FOOL THERE WAS. sto perfection, at any time || Porter Charlton, wife mur m will. It can be played derer at 21, has been a fool land he knows it. That knowl ‘fn the usual way too. nob glee ghee ener ame perenne and sclee- her ccrmauk is ah hey aten tions of yours, so difficult |) o4) youth landing at Hoboken ‘to hear sometimes, will | fyom) an Italian steamer, cor “become a part of your |/iessed without explanation s—with “Yes, I killed her,” your AU’ nC was returned to Italy, to be A sound netied edu-|| tea ‘tor that murder, Until | vation is in | = THE AUTOPIANO “that awaits you here. Come in and let us show We will make you been done to Porter Charlte Fed Judge Sc, tt Ca eam | Californian, tr a just allowance on your || yn the w *Silent’’ Piano. for thelr hones Ellere Music House ao os oy R. 8. Fringer, Mgr. Third Ave. and University st. bride |] Russian nob! | tentions upon bridegroom bride quar! n b _ ALBERT 4NANSEN | During one Jeweler and Silversmith Chariton beat b throw he t Is Now Located at His eicuas tue t : “sy lagen |which {t was Today Port tically no on © pre » known $10 Second Ave. Near Madison. st Printers HEUMATISM| Cured By All sufferers from || this malady at appreciate the value of my Chiropractic treatments. The of fect! en in cases! of long standing. are wondertul. They start the Ia- tion, help nat throw off urte from the system and get your kid-|| 7073) neys tn good order, so that you at once |/ credited acqua! feel the benefictal results and are wel! once 1 Italian Lawy | Porter Charito: ot government first promise tc to the tragedy The priso no legal advi in @ short time. c me and consult with me, whether suffering from rheumatism or avy other {i oT make no charge for con-| tion and glad to give advice conditl 10 a. m. and 7 to § p.m him change that On it he will Italian law. say will be wu gy Lady Attendant. A. M. JOHNSON eete, Atiactane Sank Site Madison. Main 2748. | went with me || tempt to conve: tion during the Looks now practically oman his case to the judge who h in Camera. Two English nothing has expedite his case, on, aged 20, son of Chariton of Wash t the beautiful nctrems, aged by a wealthy and on tmpal ng to Ital, band Jealous 7, the boy's nking heavily, # » showered his at and the youthful his middle-aged their ir n bitterly of quarrels and is wife to death, ly into a trun to the lake, und. Charlton sees prac Visits from his leg hibited. He cannot journalists, An ac er Who Will Defend in When Brought to intance permitted a half-hour interview In the presence Interpreters must » make no reference or the trial ner must receive ce on how to state re He cannot first statement. be tried. This is Anything he may sed against him. speaking officials | to Como lest I at- y forbidden informa interview Like a Boy. NEW ARRIVALS OF Smart Spring D In Button Boots and Colonial P SECOND AVE. AT PIKE and soon a * you wil far * The popula ‘Third $2. 50 and $2. 95 yh col MAN Fourth nee at a jan ¢ «6 elivered Free by Parcel Open Saturday HOE HOP Elevator. OSTON SAMPLE An Economical, Delightful Place to Trade Boston Sample Shoe Shop UPSTAIRS SHOE STORE at $2.50 BE SURE AND COME TOMORROW We Invite Comparison First ng Patent Boot $2.50 Third iCKARD) | esigns ‘umps at ST. $2.95 = you mee these I realize that the that asked below jecond r Gaby * and and Pump, in cunmetal slightly wit Coban hand-turned sh fal it long and fiance that this ts dard $5 and $6 Shoe nag ute $2. 95 ning to Ce: SECOND AV. AND PIKE ST, Second Floor. Elite! Bulldin, ry tumneennnntitt [weighing 190 pounds, of no great phystoal strength, tlie face ts pale, but healthy; hatr Heht with the peculiar look strained to the breaking polnt Watching him, | recalled that the nervous, Ill-balanced ehlid was motherie at 10; the un disciplined boy without sys tematic moral training; th tractive youth overwhelmed by the fascination of much older women who knew life and ite seamy side. With quick wit Porter Charlton r igen that the visit Is a nm * paper Interview, Yet he speaks of eyen blue, f youth He looks like alight to | prisoner as a man a boy of . & short, [ himeelf ¢ in answer question direct Asks About Ty Cobb. ! “Oc hour ation? Well, yard gymnas with a courteous laugh, don't smoke, and I have given uf writin study Italian have an and Theft List By John H. Perry. me judges—great in wisdom vised the definitions which ned at law school, La writers have al ways divided lar |ceny, for in tance, into class es of petit and grand. Petit lar | ceny ts the theft of about $10. Grand larceny would average | probably the tak ing of a thousand To these some our modern Hesrss judges added a new c' ieee? which “glorious ealing of It is impossible to speak of the| million or more and is hardly an offense at all. | Stealing a million dollars ia, {o- | deed, lesen of a crime than talking j Baek to the ns ° Three years ago 1 saw one of these “glorious larcenists” and one of the “hardened criminals” of the plain larceny class receive their sentences on the same day. The glorious frenzied real esta’ tising himself as the “poor man friend,” surrounding himself with cappers, dividing his swag judi- ciously with vendors of printer ink and owners of billboards. H: had stolen between two and three millions of dollars. His system was the purchase of large tracts of land nouncing the building of a new te and the selling of town lots at fabulou prices, Shrewdly circulated ru mors of factories to be built, of railroads to be constructed, of sky scrapers to be erected, of fortunes lto be made quickly drew to his net the credulous, the {gnorant and un- | suspecting. Had he been content to stop here, jhe might have been written in his | tory simply as a shrewd and able Jcaptain of industry. His crooked mind was not content with the subtler forms of thievery and he CALL FOR MORE must do you good to see} all the family ati ds and pleased at meal time One thing va alway accom- plishes thi is pastry For every one likes it when it is wholesome, dainty and digest- ible }We know this fs true of our pas try because we sell so much to the same people. Why snot try some of our cakes ‘I. GERMAIN BAKERY 409 Pike 1517 Pike Place Market 2 ° m INJUSTICES OF THE LAW “Glorious Larceny” Added to THE FOLKS WILL THE STAR—FRIDAY, MARCH 13, T9T#, TMARY BOYLE O'REILLY VISITS PORTER CHARLTON, THE BO mnnnnnnantan MURDERER, IN HIS CELL IN OLD PRISON IN NAPLES, mALY t ! r The American Boy, Porter Chart ton, Self-Conf, er of His! Wife—Sketches of His Crime at! Lake Como, Italy. by ts nitial trickery | selling th his ‘aud actua same barren bit of sa to s least a half a dozen dupes. Where Jupon the Iaw rather reluctantly | charged him with larceny and con vieted him. upon The law provided a penalty of two and a half- years for eac his larcentes and the fury found | him guilty of 13 of such crimes. You might expect that he was fent to prison for 13 times that |apace of time which law makers had as a tapemearure for this . GuEsSS TAGAIN The judge saw not the man but the millionaire, and, using that discretion which be | longs to judges, inserted the word “concurrently his tence whereby he w abled to do 13/ days’ penance for each 24 houre he! passed behind prison bare. As a@ matter of fact he served but a few months. The tears of a former cabinet officer and the sighs of a former senator awaken- nto ed the mercy of a kindly president and in a few months he fomd himself amid the luxury of his palatial mansion at Pasadena, Cal- ffornia, that magnificent municipal His fellow criminal had forged a check. He needed—or thought he did—some $35 for food and clothing, and being as inexpert with a pen as be was In finance, soon found himself within the clutches of the | From five to ears was his sentence—and t perhaps to cover up the it lity of the two sentences the judge read him that same pious exhortation with which judges have ¢ covered up their hardness of heart. Perhaps the poor devil had heard the same words before. At any rate glancing at his fellow felon In cloth, he voi hie disap- proval of the judicial sermon by boldly telling the ermined on “TELL THAT TO SWEENE The judge changed the sentence. | Instead of five years he made} the minimum punishment ten. | Discourtesy to & judge ts twice! as great a crime as stealing a mil-| Mon dollars, That was three years ago. During the next six years| that the man who stole a million will spend amid his roses this poor devil will be working in a jute mill, Such ts Justice, eee The remedy is plain. If we are | going to send men to prison at all, make the term of sentence com- | mensurate with the amodnt stolen. | FOND OF HUBBY | FORT WORTH, T Tex., Mar. |P. L. Martin, a real est ealer, 1s |slowly recovering from the effects of a too affectionate caress by his} wife, One of his ribs was broken |when she hugged him too tightly A doctor set the rib and put Martin] in a plaster cast, The wife is al large, strong woman, and the hus- band 1s of slight build THIS IS QUEER 1eLD, | March 13. SPRING Mo., Found wandering over a prairte, ap. parently mentally deranged, a man| held by the authorities. at nis, Neb. is believ | Brackney, who disappe: from his’) home near Strafford, | Greene county, 15 years ago. Rela |tives had conducted a nation-wide search. HEARSE AFIRE rW YORK, March 13.—P |trians on lower Broadway saw an| hearse, containing a body, burn, when the engine of the auto caught fire. Harry Duris, the chauffeur, swathed in a big fur coat, also caught fire. les: | automobile we all thought of the Y mind, you ie 6 food {ts of the country, ‘oarse and wholesome, But the Hlence in awful,” In the painful pause that followed 40 yours of olitary confinement with which his boy t* threatened Porter Chariton alone could trust himself to speak. Boy like, he wanted to know the news from home—“if Cobb had signed up with Detroit?” “Who won the pennant?" and “How Tammany came out?" With quick tact, which tgnores| relative relation, he uses) tallan phrases to include the Het ning officials tn the conversation I quoted a Tammany heoler tn his ative Jargon The prisoner chuckles i ‘Oh, bully; go on, Dp he ingen Tho suspicious Interpreter Inter upts Tine'* up," announces a gen farm courtly We rose immediately It in fate,” says the inte ter not unkindly-—Porter — ¢ Iton bows unsmilingly truly, yes, Big hore, and as usual, self-inflicted SHRINERS WILL HELP SEATTLE TO GET CONVENTION Tho pligrimage of the Mystic Shrine to Manila and Oriental ports | but weary in ives un is at an end and happy members of the pilerim band cluding 126 nobles and their w from ry big temple of the « try, are to resting in qu An enthusiastic crowd of persons greeted the returning Shriners an the steamship Minne ota, with flags flying and a Filip! orchestra playing on deck, p alongeide the Great Northern dock at Smith cove yesterday afternoon The Nile temple band played “Home, Sweet Home,” and pilgrims} and home guards joined in a mighty/ shout Interesting detafls of the voyage and the sights of various ports vie ted were told In a meeting at night in Eagles’ hall. Prominent Shrinere of the East pk support to Seattle for the 1915 con vention The pilgrimage was for the pur pore of Initiating 150 Manila novices! Into the Nile temple here. PIKE'S PEAK GIRL SHS ERA leanor ainter COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo., March 13.--E nor Painter, a slip of a girl who used to sing lin a church choir here, has put| Pike's Peak on the musical map of Euro She is now the prima donna of the “Deutsche Opera” in Berlin. When she sang in Wag halter’s new opera, “Mandragola” recently, the critics called her “the Pike's Peak nightingale,” and were lavish In their praise of her voice. HOLD RALLY TONIGHT The Seattle District B. Y. P. t will hold {ts quarterly rally at the | Templo Baptist chureh, Third and | Cedar, tonight B. W. Pettit will give an Illustrated lecture on “Seat tle, Past and Prese Stomach Troubles| Due to Acidity 80 SAYS EMINENT SPECIALIST So-called stomach troubles, such as Indigestion, wind, atomach-ache @ Inapliity to retain food, are, In prob » cases out of ten, simply fermentation {# taking food contents causing. the. format! ‘ Ind dinte of ly In the fermentin mentation t# unnatural, and acta for poonful of bisurated ably the best and mo: or of acid stomach ould be taken in a quarter entation, wind and ncldit and unnec vent them by antactd, while drugsist ach tod being ht wonous mas n * Po—Adve ae DBOLOUF BCIdB.—y but! Fifth, Sixth and whe A ‘ BIG— , LOW PRICES——-HIGH QUALITY ; Watch the papers for the Big Auction Sale of Lost Umbrellas, to be held here Jb March 26 by the Puget Sound Traction, Light & Power Company. Visit our New Ladies’ Rest Room, located on Lower Floor. Up-to-date and eastitully furnished. ‘. i FREE DELIVERY Ben tee en ana FREE DELIVERY , r ta anaes ; 10¢ . STALL 204 SEALIa. 422-986 3 SECTIONS 2 AND 3 bbe ‘ae wal Se ee i STONG HAS THE BARGAINS bi CHAS. LAFONTAINE “ ene at 8 ‘atent Bxcelient, Hammond's Best, Prine a6 f STALLS 11-12 boc Miue Ribbon Tea, 1b ‘None Such” Mince Mest 25¢ No. 3 pail Pure Lard 406 | o: an gh on pages saad Ron abe : No. 5 pail Pure Lard O5e h Matches 106 No, 10 pall P Lard $1.25 : spel 2 Best Meats and Service. ‘ BIG 3-GENT SPEGIAL | Pi 7 | pa ue m greceriea, butter We seit ana of D. M. Ferry's Garden and Flower Beets. AMERICAN GROCERY CO. STONG GROCERY—Sixth and Pine STALL 19 Lower Floor, Meat Bection Z O B i Grocery Co. | Fs "GF: BN: ABS L Stall 219 |] Stall 16—Lower Floor | 99 LBS, SUGAR ....-.0.0---e0000++++ $1.00 CARGE GALT MACK: 4 sink alla Haeeiis 106 | ¢ cane salmon .... 2he q : 12 91.00 | 8 be Fancy Prunes 25e | 4 tbe Macaront 25e STALL 19—-LOWER FLOOR Garden Seeds of All Kinds. || M. A. HANSEN CO. ] Stall 20—Lower Floor SPECIAL! SPECIAL! | CARNATION JERSEY. .....35c lb; 3 Ibs. $1.00 Rag dags so tema UMN Ye s0e Good Creamery 25clb. CARNATION BREAD, 10c size . .8c; 2 for 15c (Fresh from the ovene every two hours.) 100 ¢... van Mee $4.75 PEANUT BUTTER .. . . Te ee #2 ibe, Granulated Bogar 81,00 | Market Headquarters for Mrs, Jeamer's Famous Xe-stile Brand and Bakery “polyenes emirate THE CARNATION BUTTER STORES CO. Rae, beek Teed Biss: 25e¢ Booths 317-318, Right Inside off Corner Sth and Pine. 4 ibe Navy Beans 2he No. 10 wack Corn Mea! 2he ste Otrante Wheat isa. BO 3 | b S RED SHIELD $ { te oars te aR = BUTTER . : et Gades Wo ees Chureed in full view of the public, twice dally. 12 cans Mount Vernon Milk Ef CHICKENS . . 65c each Excellent Flour (Cheaper than Beef) STALLs 104123 | EGGS ferns, 25c doz TOKIO GROCERY CO. imal é : SPECIAL! Fresh Pullet Eggs, doz. .................-20¢ Fer ee Buttermilk, gal., (14 gal. carriers free)... ...10c ’ GheiesRzaning Cuicsns, th RED SHIELD CREAMERY Rocaaeaber ove Ue wh ie ba meee yd In the Center of the Market 5 sg Powel ives ite : | worse cc's’ | Commer Grocery | Big, Special on Brenneman & McIntosh Potatoes ) GAIN | 100Ib. Sack 19 t Joircle Ww) market] AGAIN | TOUND. SaCK oC) | OF ea re $1. 00 | Fancy Lemons, na 8-814 116 Other specials as usual STALL 331 ‘ Circle W Lamb Chops, Ib. ..15¢ PA ogs of Circle W Lamb, Ib. .g FOR BETTER BREAD » Y Dey Salt Pon Ih...-c---dmae GRANGE SPECTRAL! Fresh Leaf Lard, Ib. 12%¢ THREE Bek ‘tae Seu ae Tes q \ Roast Pork, Ib. 15. ee ee Re 2, as 35e 4 Meats noted for Quality. GIRLS’ ‘sp Veen WAG. 20 Ie BBS te RE Corner Fruit Stand ao Big, Clean, Sanitary Market. BY Stalls 110-111-112 ¥ sheciat for Saturday Onty. [4 Large cane ssimon 250 | COMNtry Butter Store | Au Eastern Ham, half or whole, Ib. J % 100 Sasdines. in olive oll 25e Stall 329—Main Floor. | Eastern Breakfast Bacon, “Tb. oe an Sit Sakae 7 408 ‘T LOCAL RANCH ‘ |] Eastern Dry Salt Pork, ib...1s¢ | Home-made Avole Hutter: 10s. BBE $ doz ...25¢ - \e Circle W Lamb © na Ib. erat Orange Ms malade tn bork. th 206 T WASH. CREAM AMERY $1 i Pure Pork Link Sausage, Ib..18¢ | Jome-mace Strawherty Jam, 2 wlasses Ait gia 2 a Everything Under Gi BOOTH- -319 rrercse sick > 206 J | Very Best Burbank Oliver Smoked Meat House singlet Oye yp Rl ba wy \ POTATOES Stall 309—-Main Floor 100-LB. SACK 89c hapa hig Mendel ocstonorie ON Pine Vegetable Co. SPECIAL ON WINESAP APPLES f Salmon Hellion Th ‘ | f ‘ STALL 340 i nibs Sig '\ ed ease ane LONDON ON THE MARKET] ij , Free Photographs 3 London's Linen Sale ‘ y . CORSET SALE CONTING BS AT ONE ALF orr a