The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 31, 1914, Page 5

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STAR—SATURDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1914. PAGE 5 . ~ EMPLOYERS. ‘ SEATTLE _ Most Effective THEATRE, ARE AFTER HIM oll Prohibition Law “The Ever Proposed | poyse MOTHER OF BOY PLEADS WITF JUDGE AGAINST DIVORCING SON; BRIDE CRIES AND RELENTS | Cynthia Grey’s MOORE LETTERS ss WEDESDAY wa ne nectar . 3and4 of $1 — Mat. Wed. — $1 . e a f Bondage Mr. Nat C. ‘ is to ane Tames THE <7 OF MISS a a LOOK UP OLD FURS ita cao Wag it aver Wi sate tae | MORELAND : i ts a he ’ vera the rm to explain he Crooked Druggist in t t ie nee | Sree ee a © BAD BURGLARS; | Sisco she NEVER SAY ws ste my vont (CAST YOUR VOTE a . DODGES BULLET ee Lied” The Easy Doctor. The first time scriptior nt 2 A Dramatic Comedy in? Set years. The second time he quits it for life Four Acts, by JAMES) SPECIAL PRICES Em Q—If an alien comes to’ this . thee WILLIS SAYRE, y at the age of 16 and be me: NIGHTS ; : Dramatic Critic th Lower Floor $1.00 and $1.50 . eae hit Times. Balcony 75c and $1.00 € f . we 6 ARCADE BUILDING after — Gallery 50¢ . $1—Mat. Wed.—$1 Bio 'kcep from starving, the t SEATS SELLING = ff “sho was slat i Election Returns From |p she so: her 4 Stage Tuesday, Nov. 3. The Play With a New [fa Theme and With No_ Vulgarity or Immoral’ Situations. p Vote for Initiative Measure No. 3. (Approved by board of censors.)| a omni men erecisceeesiemrenaneiniinenteithnisinensseine tnt (PAID ADVERTISING) BOALT BEAUTY | EDITORIAL OF SEATTLE STAR, FEB. 6, 1914. : HUNT GUMMED "THE FITJIVIANIZING IN ONE NIGHT Stan h you any more; | want it stop much ped” This haw happened twice UP BY POLITICS: New York ; wT Ghittk Drm’ old. énéugh tease | OF THE I A, W ist . ¥ duct myself properly and to choose se Se aa aay, it 0 ‘aol vik Fred L. Boalt | Bu ‘i sn gy ci go rir Pn ok to fill the paper up| “We are realizing as never before, that | day a hanging is a quasi social functions new & ut two ago he asked m TInSe, {iman is his brother’s keeper, that our In Seattle a few years ago, the city de theory of criminal punishment has been | fended a damage suit, and the plaintiff, woman, stated she had been married but ‘{founded upon a fallacious theory; that ' bie e ‘ in sy; | once. Her marriage had nothing to do : jin order to build upon a truer foundation, with the merits of her alleged accident, E oaun the individual and not the crime must! and the woman was anxious to hide a fess wor ‘ cena & VICTOR be the primar gretted past. aa fox : Y intimin i is a human note in this plea by But she was prosecuted for second de-" WE Billie |) MEE 4 5 tice 1 ed C. Brown, of Seattle, father | gree perjury and sentenced to the penis . i ort INDICTED a ‘the “I m Husband Law,” that is| tentiary. The law had to be satisfied.” ond Ave | NON ~ PROSECUTOR) mighty encouraging. Lawyers and the| The individual didn’t matter so long asy ourts have not been forward in the past| the law said a crime had been committed, cra the movement toward humanizing our | whether that crime injured any one or | * 1al codes ) not. tt Only 100 years ago there were 200] Justice Brown is in the vanguard of separate crimes punishable Dy death in| the men of the law who are conductigg and) England. In many of our own states to-| the campaign to humanize it. “ Don't let another sun set) Wharf for purse seiners at Ever a Rae with your WANT untold. Use| ,it practically avsured THE STAR, which reaches ver 45. 5,000 homes every day. | EXTRA GOOD BARGAINS | AT PANTON’S MONDAY, PROGRESSIVE—ENDORSED BY MEMBERS OF ALL PARTIES Unknown man killa | himself on on ~umhti. }dhonee, What Are the Facts? 1 1 1 man hi f Change of Policy of Big Store Makes I W I Extraordinary Offerings Necessary A public officer was charged wit! itut offer inst a f t 1; the offender tu ; 1 | “It is not our purpose to condemn the zeal manifested by the prosecuting attorney in this PRES. WILSON URGES THE DEFEAT OF CONGRESSMAN HUMPHREY AND ADVOCATES THE ELECTION OF WM. HICKMAN MOORE FOR CONGRESS case. “id \ via the elem \ « 99} vy ent rer } W W303CH AO 33 TF Be ns we |! / “MILWAUKEE THE WHITE HOUSE, Washington, D. C., Oct. 30, 1914. ee ee th swipe is ( J. M. Hawthorne, Haller Building, Seattle, Wash Coit ene: aectised then FLEAD GUILT. and ntenced an Oren ea SaRVER, May | not, upon the eve of election, send MY GREETINGS to JUDGE { his time TEEL TRAINS MOORE and express MY EARNEST HOPE that HE WILL BE SENT TO MY Lundin a self made man, a fearl ind 1 he prosecute SUPPORT by the PEOPLE of his DISTRICT ak tin SPECIAL SLEEPER on evening trains to and from Spokane. Can WOODROW WILSON: official and will prosecute others if the ol the law be occupied on arrival at Spokane until 8:30 A. M. Leaving Spo- 5:01 P.M kane, the sleeper is ready for occupancy at 9:00 P. M Onservation Car and Day CITY TICKET OFFICE SECOND AND CHERRY, SEATTLE The above telegram was received from Pres. Wilson yester- day. light Service on famous train‘‘Olympian.”? |

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