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THE FRIENDLESS GIRL AND BOY war nd She Uses Derwillo To . like Caruso singing the Bob OP: what not Three Manu a] | Wil-ommmm Brownnnn, get) was tried and sentenced to ene 4 e e Bert Li ell Be t Jali you got and come on,” he cries,|in the reformatory, And at 40 au er Complexion ines: 2 hot" ese whan Yaa aia aces pecia rices from basso to tenor away to #tart his sentence —IN— as And yet, it hasn't been all pleas Changes in Week | ure, I HAD SADDER MOMENTS Tr wa. hw clan 4 clamor IN JAIL THAN I EVER KNEW pg hebhrondbatpe id sagy ee Inpagalioin. 5% CKIE’S Bath Ate et toe Sn Boys’ Suits, Special $10.00 HELPLESS AN OPELESS IN| o™ be GF lege nil sd UELPLH® AND HOPELESS ee ul oys’ Suits, Specia . For on all sides of me were men and women, boys and girls, to wh the vinit of an editor In jail, with friends calling constantly, seemed #o strange that they have come to be Neve I could get them out of the plight they were in Girt Begs Ald Last night in jail 1 was climbing the long iron stairs to my room, after DEMPTION —AND— CHARLIE CHAPLIN other jailer shoplifting and with charges yet to be tried. The and he's @ thoroly good ma loved and respected by the prix had told mo of her, He be! she is the innocent and ignorant four tm of bad npany. An jo When I got to my room I read the note, Misspelled and un grammatical, it was a plea for assistance from a girt who has no friends, who says her baby ia sick and her old mother in poverty—alone in jail without help of support of any kind. And @ negro back in the tlere of | TH sAW HAS DEFINITELY DE cella where scorea and scores of ne TERMINED WHICH KIND OF A/T! e 9 e kro prisoners are confined, sent me MAN Hi SHALL BE | : Out & petition by the guard, a peti| 1 almost forgot my own case in| fi} 4 pion 10 pages long, and every the erest I took in those around | i} lof it carefully printed, instead of ™¢, in the hopelessness of my fel: | written: A railroad man on a charge of robbery, and ‘others, appealed to me for help-—yet I couldn't honorably keep even myself out of Jail. What ever I can do for them I sball, but a|T am afraid it will be little, Perhaps if) it wil be possible to induce the court ” and the mecuting witnesses ny |drep the “ against the girl an Dllet her go home to her mother and ij baby. I HOPE 80, Wasted and Sidetracked Living in jail and visiting in jail I have dine ed, are two very dif cheeks the akin New York— the clever young |eessfully starring under the |mount banner, is famous for her | beautiful complexion hen her |Priende inquired about it she. saa due toa t b derwillo which The tem is won, prom, Ne. T ly bea! Interviewed In re Clayton's remarkable stated, “Anyone can have a beau! complexion when they v ery simple proce DELPHIA, Sept. &.—Im- | ti in a window pane, mak a sungiase thru which the rays article in my 4 ‘Were concentrated on a bed in the and egttl you 7 1, you have no theme of Mori Sorth | idea of the mi us results Band st: today, partied the ves of [Nery Firat Application wil 4 you » the tol two sleeping chiktren. jany ‘This is the only explanation the | ert : men and parents have to offer | {0° * for the fact that the bed on the third floor in which the children were sleeping at 9 o'clock began to |} samoider and then burst into flames. |i). surprising f you will give it a fair) What @ jail was before, Il become just as ¢ seen #0 many men and women loll Tam and ° ‘ : ing around, day after day, in abso ae ti~ aw it | sidetracked. + | jail can best be compared to the rall road sidings travelers pass #o often of anything we have We are authorised by ore to refund the money ¢ pidated box cars st note pt application n and note A peach- deficiency Jetracked and * cause of so have been IAMEL CIGARETTES win smokers from the start because the expertly blended choice Turkish and choice Domestic tobaccos make possible Camel’s delightful mellow- mildness with that all-there “body.” Camels meet your fondest cigarette fancies in so many ways. 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Leech |} Leveh A sotaie t we " Lona Tet TaTsTr _— 1rutr . ’ — — Ta -_ a aed “y EIGEN CORRERRED fret ¢ ESTABLISHED 1875 SECOND AVE. AND PIKE ST. ESTABLISHED 1875 ¢ ten days’ punishment for editor-/ay during the ten daya of my im. | er ot} time finally back al critictam of corruption in politics | prisonment ofte to wervice again — - == * —_ and dishonesty in courts.) When I entered the jail T started | Of Jam 4 I came in tat the } BY EDWARD T. LEECH F asee Ga te mension ta mut | hette part of the Unite kward and ignorant and black a Faitor of The Memphis Press, [1 “amo with @ euttonee hat Tterg | States al pile at midnight, registered at | \EMPHIS, ‘Tenn. sep UeRCeneaaea dhentsin ton ees| 2 day the patrol wagon pulls! our commop lodging . have eon sentenced to the work | boy » the law arrested him and oy F Actress Tells H ri ou vr the penitentiary A negro/the law put him back in the same prisoner to whom haa been delegat:| corridor with at least five negro mur 4 sings out their names with a wall| lars, petty thieve and « by a nightly walk in the! starting to the penitentiar Nash. lobbyt when « girl slipped me a note) ville to begin serving murder sen. thru the bars. Bho and another girl|tences. ‘The others were going for were sentenced to one year each for! various major crimes, Magus was | tinued ut ,|ferent thin As & newspaper re) tions, I NEVER KNEW HOW | Sizes 6 to 14. 'S OF THE SUN manent.” When Mae porter, I used to go around many| WIDESPREAD WAS THE PRAC-| \the well known bea Ley | Jatle, But 1 never stopped to think pick OF USING JUDICIAL POW I never had [lute idleness, nothing to occupy their Derwttto hands or thelr minds, wasted and It seems to me that a where strings of rotting, rusting and /[MecDougall-/outhwick These new suits offer exceptional savings, at a time when boys need them. They are made of good quality wool and cotton material in an attractive vari-color weave. Single-breasted style with slash pockets. Belted waist seam. Knicker- bockers lined. 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Greatest Ten Days Rut I can't quite get away from the big pol the fight for free apeech, fo: ry y 1 was th 7 at least fi five of my letters | I] Made in one-piece middy style with red and white embroidered emblems, white he w editors who tape trimmings, silk lacing at front and patent leather belt. have also sufi Many of the es are quite simi jar to my own. I never before real ized how many newspapermen have fone to fall for writing their convic imprisonment. | Good, full plaits at sides of skirts, )ER TO SILENCE CRITICISM. | If my own case will go just a little way to arouse public sentiment un |til {t makes such judicial tyranny impossible, I will be amply reward. | ed for ten days which—even with |out any such result-—will always be | to me the most interesting and prob- ably the most worthwhile .I have ever put in we _ ______________» | THEATRES | »——__-______________» | PALACE-HIP M A wife who wanted many things that her husband could not afford was cured of her desires in a novel manner: in “Whipped,” the dling attractio “Peter Pan” Cloth Dresses Special $7.95 Dark blue Wash Dresses in pretty “Peter Pan” cloth are also made in one- piece middy style with regulation trimmings. With patent belt, plaitings from if] yoke, white vest. Sizes 6 to 14. —MacDougall-Southwick, Third Floer. one Lip theatre. | a male com-| oved — popul: er in “The Squir. have a comedy offer: dialogues Jun Another World War in 50 Years | Predicted by Don Cripiano Castro) President Wilson's assur- Fogarty and Fe rel Dodgers,” ing of breezy singing. A Mirthful Oddity,” pets ts a song A Watch Repaired by Jones Is Always Right Telephone Elliott 2607 1329 FOURTH AVENUB and by the Pup talk and dance ac Despite tional training work. Dan Ahearn whistles and talks to/ance that the league of nations will) Caulkins recently had a little chat oly * content and everybody | prevent a securrence of such a war) with Castro, and the former Latin Ed. Hastings juggles Indidn club Germany forced upon the world, rag og Lorre age who was forced | 2, ” DI ide ol vene ja, de nd We Be wale jou I gad Mego Fr fant Ns oracneaga ts be another] Common in Southern | countriegs as-| | big up I at arma. 5g. | league of ations, the nav a eel PAIR Re LE RE Ww of thix came to Prof. Ed- J peice | mand & Meany, of the University | doomed to another war, sooner or | Farmer’s Pocket Is [or washington,’ in letter trom | Mater. ‘aulkins, university grad- | geese rto Rico, in voca-| Glenn W. ¢ uate, now in F NO-CABLE FOR TWO | Picked; $530 Taken) els Hi of Poulsbo, is the ctim of an epidemie of pick first v | vocket expected in Seattle with | | [the arrival of President Wilson and YEARS, SAYS MACKEY Oen lost $530 shortly after he} Indicating that, altho the Postal| stepped from the boat at a down) Telegraph Company favored the lay- town dock, The © are looking |ing of another trans-Pacific cable, it | Friday for all known pickpockets|could not be done for two years, | and will pick them up on suspicion, | President Clarence H. Mackay, of the Oen ¢ the money was| Postal company, has notified Reginald taken fr hip pocket, The|H. Parsons, president of the Cham-| ber of Commerce, that even when the | Je is laid, San Francisco probably | be the American terminus, thief also stole a picture of Oen LONG COURTSHIP. ENDED IN COURT LONDON, 8 5.—A story of 24 years’ courtship was told at Birming: | ham when Florence Annie Hunt, at Barlswood, brought n action for breach of promise against Willam Wright, a farmer Her counsel explained that the courtship started in 1895 when the| lady was 18, and the defendant per-| suaded her to give up another young | man and accept his exclusive atten | | Washington State Fair Yakima, Sept. 15-20 exhibit ft, stmistress A PLEASANT, INEXPENSIVE TRIP The whole family will enjoy a boat ride to Tacoma Sunday. There’s plenty to see and our regular boat service enables you to come and go at the time that suits you best. STEAMERS Tacoma ana Washington Leave Colman Dock at 7, 9, 11 a. m., and at 1, 8, 5, 7, 9 p. m., returning from Tacoma on the same hours. Running time, one hour and thirty minutes— just long enough, Great government covering 8,000 sq. Large Livestock Show. Counties competing In Horticultural and Agricultural displays. Auto races. Horse races. Dally band concerts Two bands. * Educational Movies and other free attractions, tion Three years later they became en gaged, but one excuse after another was given to postpone the wedding day The plaintiff alleges Wright was paying attention to another woman last winter, He dented this. The Jury | awarded Miss Hunt $1 TO CARE FOR Kent will have uniform parking strips next year. At the meeting! of the Kent city council it was determined to spend $1,500 for the of parking strips at) maintenance Great Alamo Shows on the the expense of the city, The tax| ground all week. levy will be between 14) ) a and slight inc over | Pinay Heth waPbiboad hy fo ease Round Trip Fare— the prem 1 Thirty-six thou Over Scenic ETI Ne | ie! ye . wand and twenty-five dollars will be Free Camp Site. Including War Tax s raised for municipal expenses dur- Reduced Rates on all Railroads ing 1920. | ert | Bs Sergt. Raymond Jeffery, who was|| For Season Tickets or Infor. mation Write to * Frank Meredith, Sec., Yakima, Wash, attle office of the Stand ‘ore he went to France, | than 20 months ago, has re- | turned to Seattle and will resume his | h old position, after a brief vacation, Puget Sound Navigation Company Colman Dock. Main 3993. more