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40 AUTOMOBILISTS UP IN POLICE COURT But Hold Your Tears of Sympathy! No One Went to Jail! he Seattle Star AST The Only Paper in Seattle That Dares to Print the News oe = ally fair tonight and Friday; light SEATTLE, WASH., THURSDAY, JUNE 11, 1914. northeast winds. MORE THAN 45,000 PAID COPIES DAILY WHETHER Pete Miller gets bis tenacity from Judge Giascow, or vice versa, you've got to hand it to beth of them for not being quitters. VOLUME 16 NO. 93. ONE CENT fio stawse"s. CHIEF GRIFFITHS “TRIESTOSTIR CAN YCU REA OUNCIL GOES UPTROUBLES FOUR LINES OF RIGHT AHEAD rorworxers typeatonce? ON R.R. PLANS Stop-Look-Listen League Asks Edison Does, and So Does 50-Cent Contribution for Roosevelt; They Teach It in parently least feared } Ih from Atlantic st. to Ryan si. m aap “This will involve an expenditure of Every Employe in State. | Seattle Schools. by the gnash of teeth and furious $45,000. growls and desperate threats by Re- ” Receiver in a Bad Hole ceiver Scott Calhoun of the Reston ‘The city’s determination to cut off Yine, the council calmly went about | negotiations with the Renton Une | this afternoon to cinch the "s\ has | Seott Calhoun and bis rail contro! of the Renton railway situa- way in a box HERE ARE FIGURES IN MME. SCHUMANN-HEINK DIVORCE CASE, WHERE TALES ARE RELATED OF NOCTURNAL OSCULATIONS AND NIGHTIE WALKS JUDGE HANDS AROUND NICE LITTLE FINES © ; race Johnny Considine in Again for | Violation of the Traffic Ordinance. HERE’S NICHOLS, TOO Former State Senator Booked for Hearing; Charge, Reck- CANVASS EMPLOYERS ITS EASY TO LEARN. | Waves Eight-Hour Initiative! Try It! You Can Read Twice Bill as Red Flag in Face as Much in Half the Time of State Industries. It Takes You Now. from which there] In = effort to obtain more mon-| CAN YOU DO iT? | More than 46 violations of the seems no escape. he Renton | 22,1, Stop-Look-Listen league ts| Thomas A. Edieon can. Read-| | ordinance regulating autos and mo- | “conf ce was held this morn- If the court holds that the Renton | stiempting to inflame a class war |; at s j |ceainance reriatheg ates: Say in ae os ¢-| franchise was vullified by th ing ines at once, he covers fing in the corporation counsel city | between employers and employes in court docket today. fice een Counciimen Erickson |and is no longer in effect, the city | irs campaign inet the “Seven | ** daily paper fram headlines to names ineinude the oft re ’ aot Laney, o Counsel | can step in, pay the sctmal value of | sisters” and other Initiative pills, “Ports © 9 very fest momenta And ee ae Le . and Assistant Howard | the cars and car barns, etc. 82d) one of which asks a universal efght- b¢ gets Yt all! who ts due for trial this a over bergen ‘nie weg day hd | Peosevelt can, That's the war) peat apse vag ~ Ordinances: the court holds the aA ” letter hae teen address benign ial fs still valid, then the Renton|ed by the Stop-Lock-1. oo te he does all his reading !t explains Judge Gordon today maintained line will hare to pay the cost of the | employers in Washington. asking 5OW be accomplishes an tncredibie| bis custom of fining the culprits $2. by Hanson and introduced at the session this afternoon to amount of work in a day. proposed grade, with 6 per cent tm-| them to contribute 80 cents for ev ae 4 — es P jery man and woman fo their em wement of Rainier boule t* * way in one! ploy os ppg (case It will have to pay the cost <4 Show How to Dodge Law The principal cost will be to raise|of the improvement it bad been! Instructions are given foreign the grade and improve the rightof-/anxious to prevent in the second | foreign corporations doing business way now occupied by the Renton) case. hington how to contribute PERKINS WONT [COURSE IN BABY |:=2-S=s= 2's QUIT JOB WITH | RAISING WANTED PROGRESSIVES IN CITY SCHOOLS = of politicians, is sending out these secret letters | “If the arrangement is satistac- NEW YORK. June 11—"I have ene si is ~~ proper care! principa side the state. “ of retir-| 42d treatment of babies may be &/9 corporation having a majority Bot the slightest intention tive | course added to the public school | tts stock fag as chairman of the executive coitem of Seattle. complete the city’s right to begin ten leagve of foreign or other olders non-residents of | state, its committee of the progressive) 4 petition asking for a night and | subscriber 7.” day oursery in the schools in| send his personal check for his su which girls could be taught the de | scription, as the law makes it a tod: This was the decieration totay/ ins of baby raising. under Geo. W. ‘kins ans or punishadl flip oe W. Perkins in wer t0) struction of nurses and physicians, | ao otherwine a a fine Amos Pinchot’s demand, in @ let has been filed with the scboc ter made public yesterday, that) board Per r the direc-| The physical, mental and mc nee. werent uplift of the race tion of the party's affairs “for the by | CUTEST CHILD’S good of the party the plan, say the petitioner SAY NG TODAY: | “What Pinchot says.” continued . a cannot drive me from the LINER ARRIVES iv’s YOUR TURN “Pinchot’s letter will go un ——- | toes answered if he expects 2 formal re The Great Northern lin Min-| Editor The Star: Elwyn, pir. His letter merely mong ae Seas = past jate tbis| age 21 months, was always | am wee be Se be ecteet leach, but’ tn tho Det See nan atta ae) when through eating. The} Kecently, while visiting his | | auntie, he climbed down from the table without saying a word. | His auntie said, “What do you | say now, Elwyn?” He put bis hand over his stomach and said, “Ise full” MRS. L. N. KELSEY, 4202 Woodland Park Av sag | ent for D. H. B Minnesota has le of Victoria. “UECESSITY (2 TIE CIOTHER Cf” ETERNAL VIGILANCE © for personal injuri falling on the Breme The city ‘CLEAN uP PARK All of which | was THERE shows that Elwyn Hundreds of cute a |funny things are uttered by yor | day. The Star | you to send tn the cutest thing your | child ever said | If it is cuter than the saying of/ |eters every EVERETT, y other child recefved on the are engaged tod: © day will find it fn print Forest park, Ev the next day playground, the VOICE, BUT OLE | GLASGOW ISGOING STRONG, / | | CHEHALIS, Wash, June 11.—| The largest ical meeting ever! [held at Castle Rock was addressed last night by Ole Hanson, progres Attorney Jozeph M. Glasgow, de-|Tacoma,” said Attorney saved far Gee eniee fending Peter Miller, announced to-\“An appeal in the Y Rage Ng mg ere @ay bis fight will be carried on in berglary “ ~ the supreme court, regardless of the T ast ks ruling yesterday of the state tribun- court aoe r I al, upholding a superior court sen- the other a } Pr grnnerdn ane of three to 15 years against Miller was however ping the a perjury charge to 40 years on the burglary oaay tab oui iaaedine eran aon “] shall petition for a bearing en/| {tual criminal charges, and now has/and sometimes fo np tng Famed a minimum total of 2 years and aja day i a minimum total of 23 years and a He will speak at Raymond to banc of the supreme court on the burglary and habitual criminal judg- ment rendered by Judge Cilfford of against © night | that they now give to reading! j AND EVERY SCHOOL pam WILL SOON BE ABLE TO! } This “readingat «iance” meth-| od ts being tought in al! progres | sive schools throughout the coun-| In another generation, all read-| ers will travel Itke a flash over the printed page, taking in four whole lines at every glance, and learning twice as moch in Mf the time 's4e a Piagz Young perintend- of the Chicago public schools. j and America’s atest educator, | as all Chicago ol pamphiets | ~ new els fn takes & graphs withow books and magazines are printed can keep pace with Roosevelt!” she de syst Frank tho it's thought, the gist of the sentence, we are trying to grasp with eye mind and “The eye can be trained with a little practice, to see the whole sen- me a para, as easily.” WALKS NAKED IN STREETS; BROOM IN HIS SUITCASE SAN FRANCISCO, June 11. —James Fitzsadler, naked and shivering, walked down Folsom | st. early today with a suitcase | in his hand “I'm on my way to the Zion ist colony at Emeryville.” he told Patrolman Collins. Yes, but where are your clothes?” asked Collins. Fitzsadier replied that all the | clothes he owned were in the | suitcase. Opening it, Collins found a thimble, a toothbrush, a needle, @ spool of thread and a whisk broom. Fitzeadler is held for exam- ination. 2 RAH-RAHS WED Leaving | e campus a day's vis Miss Ha R. Pape. in Tacoma, an Theodor at he | rsity of Washington were married in that city, They| will make their home in Sacra- mento oo Phote graphs taken = In courtroom during di- vorce hearing. VALENCIA HERO LANDS They put a new officer on the waterfront beat yesterday and he picked up “Old John” Anderson hero of the wreck of the Valencia, which went to pieces on the rocks of Vancouver island several years ago. OM John was a sailor on the Valencia. Whea the vessel, pounding on jthe rocks, began settling, and drove the survivors to cold positions on the spars, John was there with his cheering words and strong artus. He kept a score of b victims clinging to t for every mile sbove the limit they hg eines No one was sent to $a baker was doing 28 to 20 miles an hour. He was fined $20. Frank Lindquist, 18, alternately grinned and looked frightened. He was up for speeding—23 miles hour. Fine $16. A moment later he reappeared on a charge of com cealing his license number with a delivery bag. He delivers on a mo- toreycle. The judge told him he Mine Schurnarm-Hemls, } CHICAGO, June 11.—Mme. Schu- mann-Heink, who won her suit here divorce against William Rapp, announces that she never, never, never will marry again ms of Rapp, who was placed jin @ rather ridiculous light by let- }ters to his affinity read at the hearing, are not known. | He curtly refuses them with reporters. Defendant Much Annoyed With blushing features bowed | ginance, $3. and lips tight-closed, Rapp, staid, Cc. P. Poeppell, bald-beaded attorney, listened dur-| righth and Pine. ing the trial to the testimony of/ “Stewart Stranack, in for speed: Miss Frances Ashton, woman de-|ing was turned over to the jure: | tective, while she described bow | nile court because he is only 16 [ Rapp, clad in apron, washed disbes| years old ]for his sweetheart in their love | S. Yamamoto drove on the wrong | apartment In New York. side of the street. It cost him $5. | Miss Ashton, the mysterious/ © J. Raisch paid $3 for riding « woman sleuth, posing as a nurse, hoa ed im eatablishing ber. ncorgge tl without a license num self as a roomer and friend in the | apartment of Mrs. Katherine Dean, the socalled Rapp affinity j Appetizing Testimony | Her revelations of the affection- ate up again latter c He grinned broadly the room. and released him on the as he left for the front. Officer Peterson said Campbell left his machine eight feet from a fire hydrant. He drew $3. Campbell is the man who, with his Ford, disarrared the vitals of & motorbike near The Star office month or so ago. Get One Only 16 Years Old G. H. Yager, violating traffic or to discuss Couldn't Remember It J._0. Cawthorn, charged with do ing 28 miles on Fourth av. paid $16. V. H. Millett couldn't remember if be really did pass a street car IN COURT intimacy of Rapp « Mrs.jlosding passengers. He paid $10 Dean, during the former's sbort/fine es a memory freshener. hours after they would have given|##¥ im the apartment ished} RL. Davidson. no number om Arron very appetizing sensations to the/rear of machine, $3. erwise, and then finally he oi eenrt " mss Fook ganna geme at rds in court. L. Fox, delivery bag over Hoense a bit of wreckage Extreme negligee was their usu-|tag. warned and dismissed. Grins. Bat ‘h a al attire when they were in the} HF. Klopfer, no number, $3. ‘ hve e a re yg 1g od os i Miss Ashton. “They| E. H. Schofer, speeding—27 miles TY = er for 2 are, ver ffectionat: r. now “Old John” is just a derelict ery al jonate andjan hour. Bail of $14 forfeited. he time with thet: himself, wandering along the water | spent Ronee any poo aged front, always striking his hands to-| «Once they did have a quarrel F. D. Mills had no number, $3. Charlie Wouldn't Stop gether muttering. lover a game of cardia Ra 4 An officer testified that Charles didn't An Undress Affair last night, and that he had consid “Mrs. Dean was in tears. began to disrobe, stil She jerable difficulty overhauling him. SENATE VICTORY IN SIGHT FOR CANAL WASHINGTON, June 1 ministration officials regard the - n, 50 to 24, at last ig s-N nmons-Norris says repeal of American sh ing’s exemption from canal tolls is not! Ad-|to be taken as waiving any Amert- sobbing, and Megara Al ally threw herself on the Pen Araceae be was hurrying nothing much on but a ki-| We thos won acu Then Rapp came back in a bath-| he fisured we. 2 o he figured was He went to her| Judge Gordon decided be was do with his S| s nronak Gee. nba the real limit, 20 miles “So they made it up, and then Nichols Is Among "Em | t the light and | |e tursed out the light and led her Ralph D. Nichols, exetate sen- io . mae ator, is listed on a charge of reck- ae sce them ‘cgain that |\ces driving. bot the casa, alreai continued several times, wasn't reached this morning. Nichols de [KERMIT TAKES (ose: be tert recvtess | WIFE TO BRAZIL © <*=:.-e>. sere Ss MADRID, Roosevelt robe and slippers. and consoled her, can White, ardtng ght of sovereignty management amendment. and of United § s de bad been/lard, will spend a short asserted American | Europe on their honermoon, then ead of “reserving” them./go to Sao Paulo, Brazil, where the Baril Fatt Considing, Jr. A final vote on the repeal bill| bridegroom {s in the ratlroad busi-| afternoon. | ness, to make their home was expected this Officer Stanley said H. E. Stude | Thinks It's Funny ea | would pay dearly if he ever showed — B. G. Campbell meekly came to

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