The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 4, 1914, Page 8

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STAR—FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 4. PAGE 8, OUR LAWLESS POLIC ‘OUR LAWLESS POLICE] TEACHERS TO (WHAT'S THAT 'LEAVES BED IN ARREST CITIZENS | HUSTLEFOR A AWFUL NOISE? HOSPITAL AND WHOLESALE FOR | PENSION BILLOH! DOGSHOW! WALKS HOME BANKRUPT Bought From the U. S. District Court—Bankrupt, a6 | Seattle public school teachers A sweetfaced young woman Vigorously protesting he neve will cooperate with teachers in toodat Firet and Seneca yee made any thre her lif : . S S d o ONE MAN” TRIAL other parte of the state in behait| erode First and Seneca You liye prank Le mime) Stock of Raitanen & Wuori on Sale Saturday, ‘ of the referendum bill submitted y | shot Mins Clara La Lone, the} Ww = to the people's vote in November| the street anxtously, despair | young woman who threw herself to providing for # teachers’ pension.| written on her pretty, eympa- | death from the sixth story of the Sept. 5 at 10 A. M. This pension, or retirement fund,| thetle countenance. Holland hotel Wednesday night, to will be obtained through an assess! fom somewhere out of the afr! 14y Is resting easily at his home ment of a small per cent of the He walked home yesterday aft e yolps, squeals, howl#—and |... salaries of the teachers themselves |°8™* Ye! ‘ ernoon from the city hospital United States without the benefit of a trial by “12 good men and | isank HB. Cooper, superintendent | *veaks, all blended into a blood a de ther “aioe chat tha true.” Thousands upon thousands of those arrested are lucky if they | o¢ nel: nd Ott B. Louth curdiing mixture of seeming con had not 4 his | | of school ‘ outher, ; d no ung, as can get a word in edge-wise In their defense. Attorney John H. Perry, Jrincinal of the Queen Anne high |fict. Growl there were, too cpl “ ae In the following article on “Our Law! ‘olice,” shows how the Jury! school, apoke in behalf of the | STowls that told of rent flesh, slash hart sald Miss La Lone RIAL by jury is guaranteed by the state and federal wonstitutions. But thousands upon thousands of people are sent to jail in these CLOTHING SUITS ns -.....-.- 99000 Furnishings 15¢ HANDKERCHIEFS 2c trial is arbitrarily trampled under foot. < i seston of | @4 fangs and Kory hides veda: Mpg tage : " ON you think thie “ene |the ‘ene hrs tnatiite “Thursday Pa spt ed the girl, pitzinw | men wines be bad Betbien oft nan $20.00 MEN’S $7 50 75c WORK 32c By John H. Perry man court" spends on trying [ee ogee _Sominittoee ware ap] 205 t—ean't somebody do some STERooty aihec ibea selnendid Oi SUITS ....... tee eeee a SHIRTS .....c.cecceseeed ARE WE ABOLISHING *°Considerably less than five ar man, wearng & Inst year’s| tare trom the Naptial os tel — $9 35 sox. dc TRIAL BY JURY? minutes on an average in the BOY BEGS FOR straw hat and a wrinkled sult, not ihe dewk sergeant for a hat SUITS ... ey ie s BN a i Ee ae Do you know that nine out) fs"aay,avwrican gay Saar “Oh fusuoattalaoe hee ti yo oid gee, east" UNCALLED FOR. TAILOR. 50c COTTON 19¢ of ten of the men and women ity of Seattle, as an in-| ing each other,” she watle oint The tenareal of Mia oll | ERWEA sent to jail never even get to Stance. one police judge in a single LEASE ON LIFE ing towards the heavens ' be helt ae ths” Saetiy” pert Rot) MADE 14 50 UNDERWEAR .......... Mook a jury in the face? afterbooe TRIED THREE HUN | find em and atop tt won't you?” Saturday morning } MRED i si, ok askeale # a $1.00 MEN’S 38c » SEs ~ Y 1 ‘ome this way, @ directed, and ——_—___—_—_ —__ — —__——_—- | Let me illus- The actual time consumed was| LOS ANGELES, Sept. 4.— [Jed her around the corner, upstairs CVERARIS 6600s ope sccedal Stee: boure. “Let me live to eat one fare- The whole top floor of the build-| Whenever anybody looked at them. | well Thanksgiving dinner,” w ling was @ bediam of barking dogs.| But the freshmen were nervous, | the appeal of Ralph Fariss, | Hut, instead of the crue! fight, the| Just lke all other freshmen a Bostick, the boy train |xirl found each dog chained in al eae | » who killed H. E. Mon stall, wh f m and SUITS MADE TO 5 00 YOUR ORDER ...... s $3.00 MEN’S 39 Through the din you could distin-| GES si is ea eevee bend re mere man grinding out sentences or! tague, Fariss le under re-sen- | women walked hither and yon, star-| &¥i8h a low but clear how!—a long, judgments upon which the liberty of} tence today to hang In Sar ing at them f low wall—-oh, . of Oa et | $4.00 MEN'S the accused or the welfare, perhaps.| Quentin prison. | ee | wrung the hearts of all the other I PANTS ..... ; of hia family, and the \good of so Judge Gavin W. Craig grant It was the annual show of the Se-|1K* A how! like the moaning of trate: In the superior courts the so-called courts of rec- ord —a man charged with crime is al- In other words, ONE MAN WAS BEING TRIED EVERY MINUTE Think of it! This wonderful 50c SUSPENDERS CUT TO. oe ik 9c robb rowds ways given a clety depended ed the request. He did not set | attle Kennel club. the wintry wind across the lonely | $2.50 BOYS’ trial wee This travesty is due to permitting] a date, but assured Fariss it There were dogs of every con. | 6. | SHOES Sic ee S 6 ee s h ; policemen recklessly to exercise the! would be after Thanksgiving. |ceivable variety. The pride and de |, And when you traced the how! to steeeee . = of hanagr cs right of arrest without warrant |spair of dogdom was assembled. lina oak "p poe Sm rast $5.00 WALKOVER S- A jury trial, then, Is not possible | There were little, shivering crea-| e Cogsio, with homesickness By tral. ‘But vena ary trial, then, ts pot possible! NO KIN TO GILL |, riety rere, ute: anivering cree) written all over bim, and limpld, SHOES ..............9ls there was a massive Dane, with| Yearning eyes of infinite out of ever " [ aFresta. ; , bs cad y In an American city of 250,000] Mayor Gill disctaima any kin-| muscles of #tee! and the strength| Very much ike Fred Bo: one hundred — people 10,000 folks are annually ar-|8%!P to Willlam Gtll, arrested yes | of q more than ordinary man. There | ‘h® day he first went to charged men with offense rested and dragged before the police agers vedlpe pp wh 2a Terk cn | Were also all the gradations and ca-| j¢ , jan down thine. youn knee less thai ied bef " we round-up of cocaine enthusiasts. | ring temperaments between the ‘ou go do ere, you'll know iB ten are ‘tried belore|courts to be “dealt with according |tiiiam had a book with him, in| rue temperaments between these) 1 tn’ show is by the nolse, ior to law.” Out of the total number a “ two extremes. ere a dev ahaa beleoei which was written that In case of| “Hut whether an impish itttle ter SHOES wes... DkeOD SHOES -- B2009 aoe The show is being held under the | 90 are tried before inferior HoUNT GUILTY? S| his demise, our Hiram should be| pict with'n thin: pining tort of ver, | Muaplces of the Seattle Kennel club | $2.00 BOYS’ 50c CARPET Gourts—so-called police and) There's a legal maxim, “It le bet: [POE es gaia atiazoner OF, one of the huge St. Hernarda,| A0¢ Will continue until tomorrow ATS 18c SLIPPERS ec Magistrate courts. |ter that nineteen guilty men escape! js. nient after the telephone ner | with the large, expressive eyes and | Di si end tien Saude on etn If these courts “deal with” nine |than that ONE Innocent man be |the shaggy coats, they all barked. out of every ten of the “law of. | puniehed.” . | And the din was terrific _ fenders” their importance should With them “It’s better to punish It seemed to be the thing to do— be sufficient to have them’ com (nineteen Innocent folke by ‘arret| BOOTH ELECTED (6 tari You were not ono of the FAVOR EXHIBIT in a lawful manner for the | and humiliation than have one petty; Laurence 8. Booth, connected fellows unless you barked | of the community, should it | offender escape.” here with the Washington Title In Many of the rascals barked just RAYMOND, Sept. 4.—The South. | ? Take away from the police the/ surance Co. was yesterday chosen fora josh. You could see they were| west Development Congress closed | power of arrest without warrant,| vice president of the American As- grinning all the time. ite sessions last night. The confer. gotten him out of bed. bons Is now In progress. It conte a dime to get In. Chicago Misfit Parlors ‘Those courts should be the PEO- COURTS, not ONE-MAN/and this crime against the law will) sociation of Title Moen, during the bade 4 jence indorsed the loggedoff lan 7 greatly decrease. closing day of that organization's; The old-timers—the ones who! bill passed by the Inst legislature, ga S$ venue mer nion _ If you have been arrested Why not make it a crime, punish-| annual convention at Omaha. This have been tn other shows wemed|and favored an exhibit of the 10 9 means the election of Booth as to like it. You could notice them | southwest counties at the Panama president next year. ‘straighten up and look dignified! Pactfic exponition. and charged with any ordina able by imprisonment, for any po- offense, how m iceman to make an unlawful arreat? (PAID ADVERTISING) (PAID FOR BY CHRISTOPHER HORR) TO MY FRIENDS I take this way of announcing my candidacy on the republican ticket for Constable. I belong to the Journey- man Barbers’ Union of Seattle, and am in good standing. (PAID ADVERTISING) (PAID ADVERTISING) (PAID BY MITCHELL PHILLIPS) (PAID ADVERTISING) “The office should not be hereditary.” "ARE FOR COUNTY CLERK I was appointed on the Park Board by Mayor Humes in 1901 and served until 1912. During this time the com mission laid out the present magnift- cent system of parks, playgrounds, bathing beaches, boulevards and field houses. The office of constable is just as important as sheriff. If elected, I will give the office my full time and will perform the duties to the best of f . my ability. Arthur H. Hutchinson v Of the W. B. Hutchinson Co. Crawford E. White e . J ROBERT A. TRIPPLE Candidate for the Republican toe? Nomination shag nancy TED McCORMICK He will save the taxpayers at least for $20,000 a year, which means a reduc- SHERIFF tion from over $70,000 a year to leas Present Under Sheriff. Subject to Re- Candidate for M. J. CARRIGAN Candidate for republican nomination COUNTY TREASURER Republican Candidate for for the office of wie the Republican Primaries COUNTY COMMISSIONER Sincerely Yours, J. Edd Shrewsbury FRED C. BROWN Republican Candidate for % Thoroughly Appreciate Your than $50,000. publican Primaries, Sepi. §. 1934. | Wil ROSECUTING ATTORNEY PROSECUTING ATTORNEY Support For the First (City) District, | “the sttice should not be hereditary.” | fivs,ihe People ® clean business aamin: (PAID ADVERTISING) (PAID ADVERTISING) (PAID ADV (PAID ADVERTISING) (PAID ADVERTISING) “Ww. P. McELWAIN > » , ' LINCOLN DAVIS Candidate for ¥ tg Republican Candidate for COUNTY. CLERK STATE * SENATOR JOHN B. SHORE ressive Ticket—Election Nov. 3rd Thirty-titth District Candidate for Consisting of the entire Fifth Ward CONGRESS and Precincts 137, 188, 129, 140, 141 On the Democratic Ticket and 148 of the Seventh Ward Has been a resident and practicing Subject to Primary Election to be held FOR COUNTY TREASURER Department, North rsity, Chicago. King County Bar 89 to 18 G. E. STEINER SAMUEL H. BOXILL shia s ALFRED H. LUNDIN Republican Candidate for Reelection ent Ween ee oWillinm ~ Gaines a in attorney in Seattle over 13 years. ‘arin es Republican Candidate for § September 8th, 1914, Author of the Commercial Water- Resident and ta Tin Beattie 26 Progressive Candidate for we f Ee tea eae | taking Baperione gahidhae busy HE ier) Ne Oy og ct i oxpe| Nee. State Senate, way Law that makes possible the ship sete) STATE SENATOR CONSTABLE Subject | ‘Republican Primaries I endorse the Republican State canals of King county, Men of ail parties and occupations Thirty-sixth District. Primary September 8, 1914. nber 8, 1914, Platform. PROSECUTING ATTORNEY

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