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THE STAR—MONDAY, MAY 18, 1914. “woons == CONVICT SENDS ‘DRY’ LETTER 3 ’ ow LYMAN H Howe” ‘Prisoner Wins ‘Dry’ Prize; Philadelphia Man ‘Wet’ agree CANAL 1 inde HUNDRED AND FORTY-TWO persons competed for The Star's two §5 prize ffers for the best wet and dry letters last week The contest clow Saturday u u afternoon, Another contest will be held this week. ‘The prizes are the same TH EATR E For a second time during these weekly prohibition contests, a prison Inmate has won Ths weeK ize for the best “dry” letter. Harry C. Taylor, serving tlme at Walla Walla, was q George J. Mackensle D haym e author of what the judges decided waa the best argument favoring a “dry” state csc oan ues se The Avenue Players The “wet” prize goes to Hermann Prischmann, a resident of Philadelphia, Pa. This “THE UGHT THAT FAiLeD” fact shows the far-reaching interest in The Star's contest, Prischmann's closest rival for Rudyard Kipling’s Masterptece the prize was Charles Taylor, who lives at 42 Savannah at, New York City . ° oa d walls. To date, The Star has received 15 letters from men serving time prohibition, ascribing their do fall to drink, PANTAGES p ibition, a ing their owe a de : ate 9| MELE. AMATO, PANTOMIME IDOL BY HARRY C, TAYLOR BY HERM MMANN | (No, 7082, Walla Walla Penitentiary) (20 N, Milliek 6t., W. Philadelphia.) | Night in the Slums of Paris |« o| tase tolRbe nina 4] GRORGE WILSON | 1 am an Indian, a dissipated remnant of the one Notlotng how strenuously some people try to inter Fermer Minstrel Star proud race, and | wish to associate a thought on the| fere with a legitimate bustness—ae legitimate as any | 180 ; remarkable sul of today on the “Wet or Dry,” other business fs. Many people earn their living who | @ The wages of #10 1 death,” and pretty much—-like | are directly or indirectly connected with the very wise—4e the wages of liquor. The iness of Iiquor| business and its complicated branches, Growing, pro- ix no fluttering uncertainty any more, but steadfast) ducing and selling here and in foreign countries, and LL G. 0. P. MEET decision, Wherever saloons may spring up, they will| which t# recognized to be a logttimate business the| DEPICTS VIVIDLY HOW UNCLE SAM BUILT THE j leave behind them the word that ls “Ruin,” stamp-} world over, Why should a be prevented to enter | | ed on the once happy hot this business ff it t# his line? And has himself prov: = . A call for the republican county . b. e eo. | en tot ynorable and moral citizen? Why should | eee be U i shortty. by | In life, it h - all happe ned many, many times be! 11h siness in peneral be interfered with by differ ~ Chairman John Metcalf and Seo-| fore, in many, many places. | ent p loa business which pays well enough to the | | Fetary James J. Callaghan. The a few of my race who have discovered ite commonwealth, taxes, Hoense fees, ete.? | Meeting will be held on June 13 to) ling effect have drunk of it, and tt has killed] City, state or country at large does not interfere | Mominate delegates to the state con-| them off more relentlessly than the white man's! with a man’s religious definition, which is an abso Yention in Tacoma, na, June 18. ull oly personal matter, as much as tf a man wishes to | I began drinking some 15 years ago, and since then) indulge a drink _ALLO. "4 “wooorl|: I have been estranged from everything worth while, | ne writer has never seen, In all his travels tn for ALSO WONDERS OF THE lam reaping my reward ‘ countries, a business which is an absolutely per President Wilson and Gov. Lister Through liquor | have passed tnto the city of woe; | | matter so much interfered with as the liquor ; Were endorsed Saturday on the! through liquor I shall bear the odium of my pre’ siness in an up-to-date and free country as we want | : ‘Canal tolls issue by the King county) title to the grave. to be. i > democratic central committee. ; pai ES j ™ _ _ secinenidiantniaabinita ” iguane Gon’ sarene " PROPOSES NOVITIATE FOR ‘AUBURN CLAIMS, nae ie ae DUEL ENT Ewa SEE? ee 4 Opposite Bon Marche. } AUBURN, May 18.—Mru, Sarah Brewer of Auburn claima By Nixola Greeley-Smith} the distinction of being the | , ¥ state's champion speller and ts NEW YORK, May 16.—Mrs. E willing to meet all comera | Havelock Ellis, one of the foremost Bhe does plain and fancy | a feminists of the world, has just ar- spelling in all sty and has | the reputation of never havir | rived in the United States to deliver [ & series of lectures on the woman | = ine 8 were from her | movement which will take her wit! is fn & recent “bea” db Anes | mately through the South and West eee she spelled down 60 adult con | By Ellis, author of “Kit's Wom- “ tenders for the title. She holds ™ Ts Production of Denta!| 8%" “Three Modern Seers” and | ; @ num of trophies for her Nights 25c-35c-50c “The Imperishable Wing,” Is very tn: | seuitiang prowent, one ot thon e e cidentally the wife of the famous in- : gained in spelling down a class mination advice Free] vestigator of “The Psychology of | . of 100 in her home town of Matinees, Adults 25c Crowns (22-k. and extra] 8¢* | "zl or | Married Twenty-Three Years si Child “s +85. 00 | She has been married to Havelock % z . | 1 ren ° * e [ of i 1 first-| Ellis for 23 years y : NEW PREACHER 85.00, Ax interesting detail of their do-| 2 : BN estic life is that Mrs. Ellis has a| ~ } cutage of her own ia Corawals| {} MAKES HIS BOW ‘True-to-Nature Teeth, per set while Mr. Ellis maintains a flat for | himeelf tn London, so that the most s tual interpretation 00 to $15.00 devoted married couple on earth do| . d ail ntific explanation ogether In the sense ‘ accordin or om opened simply June 7. Seite. calcaeas |S | SSE SUUENTISTS TO SEeSEEcewel SAVES TWO BOYSITO VISIT GLAGIER Endorsed by leading business| “There are weeks when we do not) |(" — ‘ . the Madrona Presbyterian church, ca ten tee tee men and the destal profession | ¢¥e® see each other, Mrs. Ellis — vy gee my “,’ who was inetalled | yesterday, There are no club rooms, sel Seeten the for eel seseral | ed to me, 1 cannot maine tat! BNQIEEEEN * OPEN $150,000 wists scisce ust, Siets % vier state,“ & NATIONAL PARK days of the year for a lifetime with- ~ ’ STRONG TO TALK ’ call devoteos save the love of their counterpart Saturday when Robt. | out becoming horribly bored faith | Hooker, 12 and Lee Hicks, 12, sank| When the Mountaineers join with MEAT PRICES “If I had never separated from my a pe gon ig J NE 7 No ceremony at all will mark the/in Lak hington, after crying several other similar organizations husband, I feel sure that I could jov. Strong of Alaska will return opening. jfor help, and were fished out by from over the country end Europe, not have written the romantic love [te Seattie fem Washingt in, D. C.,| John Manns, a boatkeeper. and go a-climbing over the surface ? letter, really a wild letter, that I luevitetion of Gamnat sentpted the The utmont simplicity has been) News Item—Johnny Coulon ts) They had cried for help 10 Bas fad Ginstte Baiionsl Park, in north- sent him this morning, just before| then h +P . utes 6 , then had laug' at western ontana, this summer, a: you came.” ‘HUERTA SAYS HE | dent of the Washingtot. State Demo. | followed in the erection of the new taking things easy on the Coast. Manns. He went out the second|they will shun the ten paths en : iol) FOLKS PLANNING MARRIAGE “rrNé TITLE 1) G.O'sca Under ie St. Gothard Mountains § te ‘ : z “What do you consider the most cratic league, to make an address'$150,000 Christian Science church,, Hadn't you better be careful how |time, just in time, and saved their route to thetr camp, 7,000 feet {mportant demand of the woman | = re the club 16th av. and Denny way. It will be you take things, Johnny? ‘hives. ‘toward the heavens. ea 4 movement?” I asked her. TOMORROW, TUESDAY, AT| “The economic Independence of | women,” she replied. “Until love is freed from the obligation of support, | y | 4 |no man can know that he {a loved LD Ri DEAT . | for himself, no woman can be sure | of the disinterestedness of her affec- | tions. I believe, of course, that ev- WASHINGTON, : a MARK S ery man should support his child up h ba sng wee . F | to the age of 21. City notifi ta i S Proposes Novitiate ier “| oe fon e Bryan today that Huerta’s for- “But love must be freed from com-| eign secretary had promised ' AS FOLLOWS: | mercialism. ..nd in order to do this} the punishment of the federais we shall have to try many expert-| responsible for Private Parks’ Choice Shoulder — We ment death if he found that the + ogo “One of the experiments I propose| American soldier really wi q Veal | I call a novitiate of marriage.” killed Insi iene Veo! |_ “I don’t use the expression novit! ate ax equivalent to trial marriage. Choice Rib and Loin | “If two people were to inhabit the| Mutton Chops ....... ms | same house, the man living with the : girl's family for only a year, it would | _ Choice Steer Boiling | be impossible to conceal small hab- Beef .........6005- |its, peculiarities and moods which | * | sometimes play as great havoc with : ' Pork Liver, | marriage as vice itself, | “ 4 | : We. for ..-....ee seers |. “Such an experiment, 4 novitiate FEDERAL TR P oe 4 ad for marriage, would tend to dimin | ‘ : ee wd. Roce lien the evil effects of the sex-spell, 00 Ly soeeee |the magnetic attraction between a | | » ik for U. &. Purgl man and a woman which hypnotizes| SAN FRANCISCO, May 18 i SCR signifies purity pier finery their reason. Friends !n and around San Fran-| ! Shops open until 6:20 p. m. There are 2,674 trapshooting| Clon” women an cniidces ‘returees rrr | 0188 ited States from the Mexican west coast, who ‘ ® | arrived Sunday on the S. 3, Cetri . ana, Capt. Edw. J. Minister, atter | | thrilling experiences: | In reaching the ports of San Blas | and Manzanillo many of the fugi-| , tives suffered great hardships. “ : | Most of them were repeatedly de | ™ |tained. All were compelled to , abandon all but thelr most easily | | portable belongings. There were |few who were not nearly or quite destitute on their arrival here. The ship's deck was swept by a rifle and revolver fire trom federal -4 ’ M4 sig one Herons Fy roms nena The Five Reel Famous Players’ Production Mansanilio, they said. Revere ery SORE Now Running at the On Sale Daily June 1st to Sept. 30th. WOMAN HELD ON 4 oar, Minneaple, Sioux FRAUD CHARGES . “4 Bo a IS FREED ON BAIL Tivoli Theatre Detroit .. Mrs. Annette Loder, president of Pittsburg. d he ,Kupreanot {on er Mine & y ate melting Co. who was arrested H 1 4 Buffalo 00. 882.00 [Raturday ‘toro ‘tthe Now Is the Greatest Picture in Which She Has *hiladel phia 5 he ils to defraud, was released f he Philadelphia”. $408.50 the sal tested wae rsoaed Ever Appeared Montreal . . $105.00 | sf Coinage ooushdascatines ther Proportionately low fares to other Kastern points jdeclared she told them the com 5 . 4 |pany was # $1,000,000 organization a" mit 16 days; return limit October ist. Liberal stopovers Ml with stock at $1; that the company 4 , Continuous Performance ° had thousand f Orel i Ths “Orestal Limited “Fast Mat,” “Bouthastera txprene”_-f[tr"anand® facron on," Ku 1 to 11 Prices 10c & 20c three splendid, electric lighted trains east. Try one of them on your | 110,000 tons of ore at $40 per ton next trip. Arrange stopover Glacter National Park, on main line. | net awaited shipment Season June 15th to Qet. Ist. Sturm says he paid her $1,700; For further information, call on or phone the others $125 each, and she is CITY TICKET OFFICE, COLUMBIA 8T. AND SECOND AVENUE §| *4/4 to have promised them she would take them to Alaska and Telephones Main 117 T. J, MOORE, City Pass. & Ticket Agent, | sive them employment and Ellfott 6609. C, W. MELDRUM, Asst. Gen|. Pass, Agent |, Wilson BR. Gay ts her attorney He says she is prepared to defend herself, co eee