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CLIPPING THE WINGS May BE ANNOYING BUT You're on ¢ TAKE HIM To Boston AND Last Week of Grind Is Now Lot of Boxers COLORADO SPRINGS, Aug. 28.{ mauling of the Chicagoan, so Leo Freddie Welsh, lightweight cham-|Johnson, welterweight, and Mex ‘ . , " ack Torres have been added to plon, and Charley White of Cht- ino" white forces cago who hopes to wrest the title) Weish has not been half so hard from the Briton in their scheduled/on his sparring partners. and |20-round contest Labor day before| while he mixes it frequently with sa Wali’ haw 6 “esuret. , Frankie Sullivan meets Joe |the Hundred Million Dollar club,|them in training, they have nox Shr tag Benjamin in Portland as the | today started on the Inst week of| yelled for help. Welsh does his Thetr ceciitinsiaiens semi-windup to the Mascott- |the training grind after a one-day | stiff work with Jim Flynn, the eee Were; Soak Se Be see road work, both men cut out gym | endurance mitt game he called Fred nh Do you remember—When jtraining and took sight-seeing The big stadium where the bout Ha! homa: they used to stage fights in trips thru the Rockies . will be staged is practically com sien Ballard? | White's featherweight and light-| pleted. The contractors declare Judging from the reports of rake ge weight boxing partners have not \everything will be in shape by the the beating Eddie Pinkman | Chet Mcintyre says Lioyd |been able to stand the terrific middie of the week took at the hands of Eddie | Madden will take to Travie \- tae Shannon in the South, Pink. | Davis like drug stores took to man should change his brand | swinging doors. o * ‘“ { week - is the wish of the of shirts, shave off his mus- cs. r Ch h t two or three tache and throw away hie cane. ‘Sisk’ adil =\-aiethiaahh cong ennts amptionship to | * P i toad pons be gv oy St SS. } ishing well up the race. 7 Answers to correspondent— ment at the Entertainers 5 tf t ly eG deere arene sent one e TConteste or i oday; oe sagen Ray Richards is looking bet } ‘aft. The ball club will be home educa PB FOREST HILLS, N. Y., Avg. 28.) match in which any of the rank tomorrow for the final stand. ' The challenge round for the|ing players is given strong oppost 4 ae <<gbe | ae htenee Os ue " doubles championship of the Unit-|tfon fs that between Willis Davis || shortly. ! aw Beer St _ ed States is the outstanding fea-|and Joa. Armstrong. Carl Bebr and| ; ee ee oe American league batters {ture of the opening day's play in|Conrad B. Doyle are expected to er when {it comes to is si ae alte Acth’s name |t22 Rational tennis tourney today| play an Interesting match. Ko modem . | OEE Se be athtode on the courts of the West Side ten-|magae, the Japanese crack, is pit CES phe ais sib ee ee nis club here. The match, which |ted against Stanford Geer, jr, a] boys of 17 years and under. a ruximan, | . will be contested between Maurice| Hoosick Falls entrant. He is ex : > haw : i ‘4 stil emoke. } Haven't ae ay of the |e McLoughlin and Ward Dawsoa,| pected to bave little trouble in die testant must have the consent of his parents. = — ery RO - and Wm. M. Johnston| posing of his opponent. Kumagae _Where you going Labor day, Fase aie ta re J. Griffin, champions, | bolds the center of {oterest among | is not a spe Everett? Sure ie Harry Sta say eae wave, |! Scheduled for 3:30 p. m |the experts, who fear the little Ort est care ha in CU adtthed | ei 2 eg — lo aed In the singles play, the first/ontal may follow up his phenom th Billy Mascott and Joe Gor- a » ae am Ueeernre round of which opens this morn enal play by a victory which will man battle for the Pacific sabaadinnacidty “itr ar saataied the recognized stars have little to’ wrest from American players the ntamweight champion. work againat About the onl i 8. championship. ae ttctrtee te Perane. | Jack Calvo is out of the San wal wo plonshiy oe ¢ Francisco lineup with a bum nr Sh ae eee | Great Falls Wins Game| Lennie Austin wit soon be | bout in Everett, Eddie Campt } fl be next opponent in with us again. Tes va aaielae Seats te GREAT FALLS, Aug. 28.—The,the fact that they put up a stub eno. | Serene ? |last game of the season on the lo| born defense and a hard-fought, up AMUSEMENTS) ca a ig im cal Ipt was won yesterday by | hill battle. | Great Falls from Seattle, 6 to 3.| Honus McArdle, Great Fails f his a Ss PLAYERS Aoraweg hs sete Sauhag boreore The visitors got away with a!shortstop, was spiked early in the Ww LKE ¢ two-run lead in the first frame,| melee and will be out of the game Cpenewm aa é aie but were unable to stand the onl the rest of the season later in the fra Kallio twirled good ball for the | jel Jones “A MAN OF HONOR” ee ae siaare rag seen » was called in the last| locals, despite the fact that a bad A Gripping Drama + hth after ar ur and 30\crror in the first by one of his Sammer Prices, Ie, Me, Ie saul = —— com minutes of play by a nt teammates made things look any Mats. Thursday and Saturday, 2:30 The Electrics’ win was due to|thing but rosy Here's 8 =e J|Californian Winter Olympia Ball Club in Breakers Match| Wins From Seattle NEW PANTAGES | Kt A J ° ¢ } Mats 2:20, Evenings 7 and 9 PRE ee : i | 4 JESSE LASKY’S Co ee ae oe a ee Fh secorypr ja we Eb ge yroe ino OLYMPIA, Aug. 28.—The Olym 4 Iman o| ortland lor ne ten “SOCIETY BUDS” 4 1 18 9 ¢leingles in the men’s division Sun-| Pia ball club annexed another vic ree Surprise Acts and ‘ t { 3 ¢{day to I. Karaky of San Franctsco,|tory to its long string of wins Sun oo ee ; ‘ 1 ¢] In the men’s championship golf] day by taking the Stacy Shown ch / “ peta H. B, Ferring lost to Walter) o¢ geattie down the line, 10 to 1 Tone elt ead’ how 008 a Barto proved easy for the locals "PO A They made 14 hits off him t . . cars o o 2 oe: BASEBALL |REAL PAINLESS 1 2 2 TACOMA VS. SEATTLE ° e TOMO w PTERNOON = [ :SE235 | DENTISTS . 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STAR—MONDAY, AUG. 28, 1916. PAGE 7 (Copyright, 1916, by HO. Fisher Kk Nee. U. # Pat, Offios.) “4 he So WONG op’ Now. VU Go Back And ff COLLECT “HUH? GET YOUR BICYCLE IN TRIM TO WIN THE SWELL WHEEL Monday, September 4, at 9:30 in the morn m in front of Piper & Taft's on Second ave., between Seneca ap I Spring sts. 7 years and und auspices of The Seat its kind in Seattle and the untry rhe first entry blank for to be staged « is the date, time and starting point of the Seattle Bicycle club's 16-mile bicycle en I 1 Labor le Star This is the only one just the er today. One will be printed on this page There will be several other valuable prizes given by the same firm, the announcement of which will be made Contestants in entering the race will remember that it over it to the day of the r wever, and motorcycle courier around, The start Seattle ys entered from each school in the city Valuable prizes will go to the winner and those fin- The first prize is a $42.50 Excelsior bicycle of motorcycle type, donated by Piper The only restriction placed on the event is the age limit. In order to make the competition as even as pos- sible, it has been found advisable to restrict the event to To enter the 1 contest but an endurance race. The selecting the se wh enter familia It d of Piper & Taft's, on Second ave., betwee Seneca. The first prize is now on display st. window When the race gets under way a small army of offi- cials will be on hand to see that everything gets off Automobiles will patrol the course to give aid or assistance to any contestant drop- right at the appointed hour ping out of the race So, boys, hike down and take a look at then run home and oil up your machine laft's The fir »¢ given the best positions in application with Piper & ceived will t tart i ! made. Hurry I hereby make a the Seattle Star, on Labor day of come a member Full name of the I pupil am a I, the undersigned rond race Signed close at 10 o'clock p. m., Saturd Tealey Raymond and his gang of Giants will put in appearance in Seattle tonight fresh from a more or less disastrous invasion of Mon plication for entry ENTRY BLANK FOR BICYCLE ENDURANCE RACE in the Seattle Bicycle club's endurance road race, to be staged under the auspices of 1 also make application to be- attle Bicycle club Year of birth MOU «5 1053. Ziscere arent or guardian of the above boy, give my permission for him to partictpate in the bicycle endurance Restricted to boys of 17 yeares of age and under (Fill this blank out completely and take to 1117 Second ave. Race will start at { 0 o'clock You Dowr MEAN To SAN HG'S urance race for boys of ance ycle club to have to take a cou- ize themselves with will follow the sh will be in front Then file your line when the Age years starting day under the first event of like it in the race appears each day this race the con- reat course and it will be well n Spring and in the Seneca that bike and st entries re Day schoo Piper & Taft, a.m, Entries mega | Giante Home Tomorrow | series of the Northwestern league season. The final run will be marked up for the 1916 season on Labor day There should be more than pass ing inte in the last week's play The Giants and Tacoma Tigers]as Seattle and Tacoma will be bat “ill hook up tomorrow in the final | ting it out for fourth place, Sesthier Pitches Reds | Butte Grabs Couple to Win Over Tigers TACOMA, 28.—"Dutch” Reuther hurle ane to a victory over the Tigers Sunday, 8 to 4 Hartman... Bonner and Baldwin made up the battery for the locals, Bill Leard nicked Reuther for a hree-sack swat Seattle Redmen Are Victor in Ball Mix The Tulalip White Sox went down to defeat Sunda yat the hands of the ttle Redmen, 7 to 1, Four widely cattered hits were all the bingles allowed by Funsfin. | Long drives by Rue and Whitman | featured the melee. From Bob’s Beavers|' 7.—The locals won| BUTTE, Aug. 2 a double bill yesterday from Bob Brown's Beaver was hit hard in t lost, 10 to 3. Ba clan, Callahan he first game and rham dropped the second melee, 6 to 5 Schroeder and Hendrix were the winning slab artiste. NATIONAL RESULTS At Cincinnati 6 At Chicago No others. Brooklyn 13. Boston 1 AMERICAN RESULTS At Cleveland 5, No others. New York 1. th |Reid and Wilkes Shoot 50 “Dead” L. H. Reid, professional, with @ | wives and Reid journeyed to Har- score of 49 out of a possible 50, led |por island and hung up a perfect the trapshots Sunday at Green BY BUD FISHER. | CLEARANCE PRICES END WITH AUGUST Act Now Clothing, Hats, Neckwear, Under- wear, Shirts. “Values Tell” win J. Brown, te didate for Prose- « Attorney tee | Law Violators Do Not Prevent but Increase Crime ty and published by iwin J. Brown Lake. Tom Wilkes and lL. & Barnes were the high amateurs, with 48 After the Green Lake ehoot, [score of 50 apiece. {from without. To cultivate = Fengthen the good within ® mia heart with the view that th redeeming fore will conquer. # Crit, ia the great central trim the new pei The old method of punishing the wayward with crue 1 been tried and found wanting. has been @ dismal and calamitous faile ure. And the state, or soctety, is the chief sufferer ‘because ey: 00d Citizen is an asset; every one @ lability Some months ago there rode Seattle's harbor the old British coms viet ship “Success,” used in the last century for tr (mostly sentenc fenses) from ralia. What @ powerful though silent lee= ture is that old ship on new pene ology? I know of no fitter symbol hell. “Knives, whips, screws, ropes, stuffy dungeons we: ments of torture it bore. the great museums of Europe, es+ pecially that, of Nuremberg. tains hundreds of these engines of pain. In their stupid ef- forts to reform men and elevate the | world, every nerve that could be jcourler of pain was sought | used Men were spread-eagled the hot sun with their eyelids j off; y were boiled to death ig their flesh was torn e ev; with hot pinchers; they were drawn and quartered, stretched on the fe at the stake, moll into their ears, and rats imprisoned under upturned pans on the stomach were driven by heat to gnaw into the vitals oe Be |victim. Even in Morocco todi thieves are punished by burning ¢ | the eves. All these shuddering horrors were | practiced with the vain hope ea nia article was contributed by «| would reform mankind and upl (8 ye the world; but instead it but Gam tributed to Its degradation. It de= graded both the punisher and the Every year hundreds of men are myictad of crime. sentenced and/" It is true that most of these olf [Bagh idges and pros.|methods have been abandoned, bus themselves, ever stop ink of the real object and purp: the law in imprison! of many st n and error that re- tation is its chief through and in a of punteh ment for crime for punishment's sake has two ob offender a mmitting similar vic | law Jatt Those two principles of criminal law are fundamental and have come But tn a All legal wr prisonment agree that the e law violators of act; and (2) to deter example, others from lations of the force of wn to us from the twillght of the tant past hey constitute the at and mar the spirit and alizing for of our erimina practice how far courts and prosecu- from these anctent principles. How sight of these id have on of the him, but es his deg fanning into «moldering sparks respect (which s) these ‘pulses a smoth 4. The prisoner is made to feel that he ts a despised and loaths two 5 |the spirit that prompted their il abides. Solentifically consid= ered the prevailing penology is § as absurd and erroneous as that the dark ages. should not setence, be ap in dealing with crim S ve apply it in treating dis- For, indeed, is not the mind riminal in some way or other 3 ‘¥ > is to @ man is | “= is nothing gr but man, and nothing. gFeat but mind.” But this preme and all important factor, the mind, ts overlooked. t me show you ‘by way of {ilustration: A number bys are arrested for @ joint offense. Here we have seve eral different personalities, all acte ing probably from different motivess perhaps {t was fear, weakni malice, thoughtlessness, avarice oF criminal inclination, Yet the law stupidly applies to each and all the same punishment—gives each stake. should be individualized, for we are aling with human beings, not with machines or mathematical entitles, The ideal prosecuting attorney, ¢ the ideal criminal judge, above uld be @ bumanitarian. = Neart should be filled with sym Dea iove for hie fellow tnan, fen sai great lawyer and the great judge 8 ne who has pest sense justice and right. We are just as broad as our sympathies, and just as narro’ a our prejudices. I this ait things, the law, of love should govern; for If the Ia of love ts not all powerful, then th lessons of history are of no avail and the philosophy of Jesus fs falla- elous, For the physically defective, thi maim, the halt the blind, we ait eature, a thing for the dogs gnaw, He ts sent to prison, cloth In wal Jand } Ins Jin st ~~~ tragic chapter of hie life, If he ho wil an I At i be ina err red ref! ma hel foc tab, curses society in his bh and be- eks the society of A fallacy never inhabited the mind of fhere are but two ways to pun on from without. Anything else ts ry man has within him the ele- ments of his own redemption, If the redeeming power does not dwell in his own heart he ts irresponsible. Morality comes from within and not stripes, « r, made k the - floes d his labor confiscated, Then, t, when his term expires and he discharged, what happens pe forth and ers a dif He has been. br his picture us has t on system r If hi Micely that | rite down this mi ild testify tn court, the lawyer 1 hurl tt int h that he Is ex-convict. 1 ors of respec- {lity are closed to him. Tuman nature has {ts imitations, last he gives up despatr nes a confirmed f among whom his misfortune ts | No man ts ever reformed or made | ter by a prison term. It ts true » known a few men of au fall mories of their prison neldents such as this are num ed by thousands, and it all orig 8 from the brutal and fatal ‘or that there is a curative and eeming power in punishment and {ned torture honstrous n Cr and brutality never ped anyt or anything, They the antithesis of Kindness, af umanity and all the things © and uplifting nacl wa » man: bis own ¢ in and the withd se from af Mie” deap commniseratian: Wye that great class of far more pitiable “\oripples, the mental defective: we display but little pity and treat with a crude and stupid empiricism worthy “Of the dark ages. | ‘The greatest enemies of society are not the riff-raff, the derelicts the o n of life, driven hither id yon by forces they cannot come” rehend, much less control. Tts reat sare those 8 alled respectable: who, by unfair and corrupt meant cap the harvest and gather th vintage of the poor: who keep allve ustice in the world, knowing that injustice is the most destructive element in human affairs; this class, Jof men, the plunderers of soctety— who know the right but dare not maintain it—are soclety's most In= The new’ penology, of which speak belle coming Lindsey of Sing Sing, 4 it with eminent success “dwin J. Brown, if. ¥ Prosecuting Attorne t thik new penolo many practices thi t now | prevail. Y need never, unless circumstances render tt unavoidab: a children away from theft | mother, You need not permit men to be rallroaded to the penitens tlartes, and you can frown upon any ffort to manufacture evidence in any prosecution. You need not per- mit the conviction of men for the sake of making a “record —« method of treating human beings very similar to the score card of @ baseball player. If you have reason to think that a man has he is penit d at h nan, and 4 you ne: such ean prove to p County. tha ment of human sympathy ¢ 5 > advantage in this office as ¢ and that the office become a mighty factor e for good n this I indorse this principle and shall adopt it as part of my pledge and Program EDWIN J. BROWN,