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STAR—MONDAY, OCTOBER 26, Who's to blame about the Sceond Avenue traffic? We have been making clothes for his Lordship and his friends, but he can't come up Second Avenue in his automobile, so 1 am going fo pay people to walk up MRS. CA MINEOLA, N. Y., Oct Mrs case of of Mrs evidence in the with the murder charged yesterday It is not believed probab’ placed on trial and her attorr admit her to bail, and it was It is understood that on th eight for acquittal and four f final ballot 10 were for acquit MRS. MARY JONES ENDORSES BROWN _ FOR PROSECUTOR (Continued from page 1 ae club, And not all of the wisdom of the ages has been written into the law books, I am not ashamed of ; myself or my forbears. PP: Levetan the Tailor says he is not to be blamed for any hot- headed action he may perform, so he says “sell my stock at cost * or below cost,” so here goes. Pick your choice of any suit or over- coat in the house for $18.00, made in my own shop on the premises. These Goods $40.00] were Bougnt|$40.00 Suit for| to Sell ‘fo 0’Coat 39, 540 18.00) > 3) (for $18 IT’S UP TO YOU NOW22222 = ic |sdout everything else. way don't you read law” “ Tm too old,’ I objected. ‘T'm 24.' “"Nonsense!’ said Hart. ‘Chief Justice Marshall of the United States supreme court never saw the inside of a law book until he was 39. And see where he got!’ “I anked Hart what book I should start in with, and id “Walker's American Law, an fter that Blackstone's and Kent's Commen tartes. “At that time I owned my own shop—and, by the way, it was tn the Hinckley buliding, where in the old days 1 fought h bare knuckles for small change. “Tread T read it nights and between shaves and haircutsa. | egiected the shop. | fatled the first time up for examination. I've never |@ | told that before, but it's a fact. The second time I passed easily when I was My father was a tinner by trade. We were poor, 1 had to go to work. In those days newsboys had to fight to get A hold their corners. I licked ‘Chi cago” and took the Hoge bullding corner, the second best in town away from him. ‘Frisco’ had the best corner. We all pretty tough boys, but was the toughest. “I don't know where ‘Chicago now. But ‘Frisco’ is atill Itving tn Seattle, He is rich and respected, jand does not boast about his boy hood. Frisco Learns Barber Trade “At that time the Hinckley bulld ing was being constructed, and we used to gather in the basement at |the noon hour and fight, |ness men would come and toes lmoney into a hat, and we would |tight for tt When I was 16 I took the notion F wanted to be a barber—partly be cause b re wears good cloth “I was about the worst barber who | jever lathered a chin. Father bought | me a couple of chairs and I went tnto business for myself. I had shops all over town, Anybody will try yew barber once. When I was 3 ae | pretty fair barber, and| worked tn some of the better shops Decides to Read Law “T used to shave John B. One day he came in and found me tse my nose in a book, | was al Have one made by a good tailor who’s up against the traffi = $18 = to Sale commences right away. 26, diet, after deliberating 13 hours, Louis Bailey, “I came to Seattle with my folks | a) jury and busl-| Hart. | 1914. PAGE 7. JURY CAN'T AGREE; RMAN T0 ESCAPE RETRIAL Unable the jury Florence (¢ to arrive at a ver- which heard the Carman, charged June 30, was dis- will again be application to le Mrs, Carman neys today made not o »posed ne earlier ballots the jury stood or conviction, and that on the tal and two for conviction The Jury retired at 9:45 Sat urd. ht and reported at 11 a. m. Sunday, During the hours the jury was out, Mre, Carman remain- ed In the judge's chambers, ap- pearing several times during the night. She was tired and evidently fearful Her long vigi! told on her nerves, her hair and clothing were disheveled and she was pale, making @ sad contrast to the appearance she had borne throughout the trial. When the jury reported it was unable to reach a verdict, Mra Carman gasped: “I am terribly jdisappointed. I felt certain the would quit me.” As the |Jury was discharged Mra. Carman collapsed in the court reom and ts on the verge of a nervous break down from the intense strain un- der which she has been laboring. Mins Carman was released this | afternoon at th in Brooklyn on eer “And, oh, Lord, that first year of practice! 1 took In exactly $152.60 no I got a murder case, and won and I was finally established in ix “I have had five years’ expert: ence on the bench now Lat me interrupt right here,” I waid. “IX is charged that you would permit mawkish sentimen: tality to obscure your judgment Lundin would get more convictions ¢ bs erhaps he would, 1 refer you to the case of State versus Pryor, in which the state supreme court, in |reversing a conviction secured by Lundin, deputy prosecuting attor ney, used this language ‘TT | prosecutor's duty is not lke the prowess of a savage, by the number of his victims. ‘he prosecutor has disregarded the safeguards with which the wis-| man accus of crime.’ “I would rather point to one man | saved to society and bis family than to ten in the penitentiary “Three times. a young teamster was brought before me for theft. Under the ‘habitual criminal’ act he could have been sent to the pen. itentiary for life. “But somehow | the Idea —call it Inetinet, if you like— 1 got the idea that boy had = In him, Though he had jen three times, deliberately, . did not believe he was at gave him short all the names | could think of, showed him that stealing didn’t pay, and made him ashamed. “That lad has gone straight re, and, on my honor, ince | let him last time, and they have They are happy. “len't that better than send. ing him to the pen for life?” And | hed to admit it was. Order JETAN, the Tailor f 617 Second Ave. OPPOSITE THE ALASKA BLDG. THEY GET BLISTERS, err ne ee tne City-bred Mountaineers raised|shaved animals are shorn with beautifol blisters Sunday at the| rings of hair adorning their bodies, (rusted. Helen 's the winne Helen {s the winner lodge in Snoqualmie pass, cutting | */ternating with denuded strips |cordwood for the big fireplace | 4 JE KIDNEYS Al AND | which will roar this winter when jsnow half buries the building There were 61 at the cordwood | bee. Take 2 Glass of Baits to Flush Out Your Kidneys and Neutralize Irritating Acids. Barbers who shave doge are ey of the present generatio If a survey of the catalogue of a ‘Jeading woman's college is to be | Stutter when yo' The Sunset Route 18 THE Summer Way IN THE Winter Time for your trip to the Kast. When you travel, plan your trip so you may go {n comfort as well as to see the beauties of California, The Sunset Route Southern Pacific is the route of comfort and pleas- ure. See the Exposition Ground San Francisco on your way Kast Your friends will want to know about them Cali or write for information. C. G. CHISHOLM, Freight and Agent 720 Second Ave., Seattle, Wash, Phone Biliott 1256. inking Not Wanted There is no place in the business world for the man who drinks, He fins to irritate and inflame, caus. |!% NOt wanted because he Is not de @ burning, scalding sensation,|pendable. The Governor of one OF setting up an irritation at the| state declares he will not appoint neck of the bladder, obliging you | to office any man who becomes in- to seek relief two or three times| during the night. The sufferer \s ‘Kidney and Bladder weakness ro- Bult from uric acid, says a noted) authority. The kidneys filter this! id from the blood and pass it on the bladder, where it often re You'll get joy CHEW! toxtcated, and all large business in constant dread, the water Passes | concerns are adopting the same sometimes with a scalding sensa-| policy. Do not be handicapped by hep ae ee Yet? protuee; again,| this habit. You can be freed from o is culty in voiding It dedeinn’ did dela rere MUMdar weakness, most foiks|*!! raving for drink tn three days| call it, because they can’t contro! the of hypodermic urination. While it is extremely Neal Driu annoying and sometitnes very pain Call and let us ful, this is really one of the most i howe eal sae te simple ailments to overcome. Get! treated at the Neal Institute—or about four ounces of Jad Salts from | at your home—and be restored to| your pharmacist and take a table-| sobriety. Write or phone for full] Spoonful in a glass of water before} particulars and book. The! breakfast, continue this for two or | Neal Institut 725 Sixteenth Ave., three days, This will neutralize the | seattle, Wash. Phone Kast 4351 is in the urine no it no longer! city office, 802 Northern Bank | 4 source of Irritation to the blad-| putiding and urtnary organs which then! normally again. Jad Salts is inexpensive, harm Jess, and ie made from the acid of | #rapes and lemon juice, combined with Hthia, and is used by sands of folks who are subject to Mrinary disorders caused by urt feid irritation. Jad Salts is splen id for kidneys and causes no bad effects whatever. Here you have a pleasant efterves-| cent lithia-water drink, which quick- | Tse ay relieves bladder trouble. without use the is a United Profit-S towards a long list UN fe injections | Habit Tres explain to ment Give the whole family a treat | | | thou We guarantee the superiority of the Lundberg Truss, and give free A. LUNDBERG CO Deformity Appl A District Passenger SOLD AROUND THE WORLD ee Pousreminne “Pep-Peppermint” u say it and get in two “Peps’—for this is double strength Peppermint chewing gum—lots of Pepl It’s like a Peppermint Lozenge with a long lease of life — it l-a-s+t-s! supreme from WRIGLEYS DOUBLEMINT NG GUM —and more good News: With each 5c package (of 5 big sticks) haring Coupon—good of valuable presents, ITED and start them saving coupons, Made by the manufacturers of the famous WRIGLEYS |dom of the ages has surrounded a| | NATIONAL DEMOCRATIC AND REPUBLICAN LEADERS ARE OPPOSED TO PROHIBITION WOODROW WILSON Says: “I am in favor of local option. I am a thorough be- liever in LOCAL SELF-GOVERNMENT, and believe that every self-governing community which constitutes a social unit should have the right to CONTROL the matter of the regulation or the withholding of licenses.” WILLIAM HOWARD TAFT, Ex-President, Statesman, Jurist and Professor, in an address on Civic Duty, said: “Nothing is more foolish, nothing more utterly at variance with sound policy, than to enact a law which, on account of conditions surrounding the community, is incapable of enforcement. SUCH INSTANCES ARE PRESENTED BY SUMPTUARY LAWS BY WHICH THE SALE OF INTOXICATING LIQUOR IS PROHIBITED under penalties in localities where the public sentiment will not sustain the enforce- ment of the law.” With These American Leaders Agreed on the Issue Isn’t It Wisdom to Follow Their Course? VOTE NO ON INITIATIVE MEASURE NO. 3 (Paid Advertisement) SHOT SEATTLE | WANT To BE IN STYLE MADRID, Oct. 26. —Because it's so stylish in Europe just now to fight, 600 Spaniards have gone to Perpignan, France, to enlist in the foreign jon. NO HEADACHE OR © _ NEURALGIA PAIN When your head aches you sim- ply must have relief or you will go wild. It's needless to suffer when you can take a remedy like Dr. James’ Headache Powders and re- Neve the pain and neuralgia at once, Send some one to the drug store now for a dime package of Dr. James’ Headache Powders. Don't suffer. In a few moments~ you will feel fine—headache gone no more neuralgia pain. ‘AN OLD RECIPE TO DARKEN HAIR Common Garden Sage and Su!phur Makes Streaked, Faded or Gray Hair Dark and Glossy at Once, FISHER JOINS SEATTLE FIRM MAN, HE SAYS; spear crae seceatce HE SURRENDERS Stone-Fisher Co, of Seattle, Taco-| ma and Everett, has joined the or SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 26.— Weary, he said, of the inces- | Almost everyone knows that Sage and Sulphur, properly com- : ded, brings back the natural olor and luster to the hair when faded, streaked or gray; also ends dandruff, itching scalp and stops falling hair. Years ago the only . Ital way to get this mixture was to Pai bd eg of an attack of acute! make it at home, which is mussy indigestion, The funeral will be] and troublesome. held at the church at 1 o'clock Tues Nowadays we simply ask at any | SERAJEVO, Bosnia ganization of George Francis Rowe who makes a specialty of selling re- | Fisher will take hold of the finan-| sant hounding of the police cial end of the business. and detectives, John McMullen He declared that in January, 1913, he shot a man named ’ McMullen was placed In de- Police records show that John your stomach or Hes like a lump | January 24, 1918. John McMullen, of lead, refusing to digest, or you |one of the guests, who was drinking. dizziness, heartburn, — fullness, | wag treated at the city hospital, nausea, bad taste in mouth and ee you the formula, plainly printed on stand why dyspeptic troubles of all} kinds must go, and why ft relieves | | Diapepsin” 1s harmless; tastes | ther of Dr. M. A, Matthews, pastor like candy, though each dose will) of the First byterian church you eat; besides, it makes you go to the table with a healthy appe- day, The deceased was a veteran stomach and intestines are olean | of 1 : drug store for “Wyeth's Sage and and fresh, and you will not need to Mrs. F. H. Whitworth, erybody uses this old, famous rect This city will have many “Pape's | Pe, because no one can possibly tell Diapepsin” cranks, as some people You dampen a sponge or soft brush stomach preparation, too, if you Province, | with it and draw this through your ever take it for indigestion, gases, | Austria, via Rome, Oct heir to, appears, and after another applica- Get some now, this minute, and|the Austrian throne, and his| tion or two, your hair becomes rid yourself of stomach misery aud|morganatic wife, was tall st for merchants who find jt necessary to make special sales.| i walked into police headquar- IN FIVE MINUTES ters today and surrendered. John W in Seattle, but did not know whether his bullet tention until his record In Se- attle can be investigated. | pet 0 Walsh attended a party at the sary If what you just ate is souring on |c¢ Je Perry ) 10th av belch gas and eructate sour, und!-| took a shot at Walsh when the lat-| geated food, or have a feeling Of /ter tried to quiet him, and Walsh stomach headache, you can surely get relief in five minutes. these fifty-cent cases of Pape's sour, out-of-order stomachs or in | digestion in five minutes. “Pape's| Mark La Payette Matthews, fa digest and prepare for assimil-| died at the age of 88, Sunday morn tion into the blood all the food | ing, at the Seattle General hosp tite; but what will please you moat fs that you will fee! that your of the olvil war. He ts survived by| gi) phur Compound.” You will get Fesort to laxatives or liver pills | tro children, Dr. Matthews, and) a large bottle for about 60 cents. Mv for biliousness or constipation. | that you darkened your hair, as ft will call them, but you will be en-| PRINZIP CONVICTED | does it so naturally and evenly, thusiastic about this splendid | Gavrio | bair, taking one small strand at a heartburn, sourness, dyspepsia, or| Prinzip, who assassinated Arch | time; by morning the gray hair dis- any stomach misery |duke Francis Ferdinand, convicted! beautifully dark, thick and glossy indigestion In five minutes, today of high treason, and you look years younger,