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PAGE 4 THE SEATTLE STAR “Business Girls Sp oiled” IN JAIL MONTHS ‘COURTS’ POWERS NOT INHERENT, SAYS PERRY; _ AMUSEMENTS _ ¢ WITHOUT CAUSE USURPATION MAY BRING RECALL OF JUDGES | METROPOUTAN #2 MATING SATURDAY 2 N » all witnesses in hin own behalf Strangely enough, in those atater pes So Declares Job Expe Former Deputy saag “Coubig Peers too eee Newmpaper Lawyer | & ile a ee Se | writen have a law giving into the Arar Rep ir Liberated b | nennes w him with con Par gt A ; , y Koo—1919" t .. Va gus a y| Judwe James A. Collins has sen 6. He has the ri SONFRONT | tern, hands of the people the “Reeall of errr Federal Judge tenced the managing editor of the In. all witnesses, an wyer to! nity ‘ there han not been a single dianapolis Daily on to Jail for CROSS. WXAMINE tain. ¢ of “Constructive Contempt about an alleged 6. Ip addition, there must be @x-| ) ied MALICE wh EDITOR GETS OTKECTION Joe Vargus, one of the original 17) Publishing an art! defendants in the Auburn box car|@T4nd Jury investigation, The pro premed or im NEWSPAPE! NO COURT m the courts thruout Amertes conspiracy case, wan discharged oi Saturday upon motton of his counsel h was uno} 1 by District Let & newspaper edit Saunders le criticising A Jews the evidence offered by|4r@ thrown around the eold-blood OF ITs FUNCT . | TIFLAULE END 5 ake | wave of popular rn nent In the presentation | MUMderer, oF that lowest of ertminain ever TRUTHFUL with |in & defens ne | doubtless usher in the direct election se implicated Vargus, He| the “white was arrested when found in the} The oor vicinity of the Auburn tracks at the | forded these er aa" Wekuhe e teehaenes Gul time a number ; 1, The welts, ver eaten tempt.” The following “Constitution rounded \ nnocent until his tin proven be. | (on ards’ are accorded two mont yond every reasonable doubt pig bape voy pgeoncsssh ee The ge | He can not even be tried until rey editor in PREBUMED to be GUILTY Saturday noon indicted by a grand jury or : . Se nn | criminally informed against by, the} He ta tried without any tndict: |r state's prosecutor ment by @ grand jury |to the right to a “PRIAL | 3. He in denied a trial by Jury Power,” that is, Power by Divine yD MOTIVES and for JUSTIFIA.| Whim of the judge, Anything ts alot all judges from the lowest to the - nee if it does aatiaty him supreme court of the United Staten, RT CLAIMS INHEIENT jand the right to elect these judges OWER TO PUNISH | will curry with it the right to recall them, protections af hype DB, and nome judge like Col * ways “The court has the ye punish for} A Hun-| years preached rid about his “Inherent! ment rested its case war activities, When the armistice was signed ype og ree ogre BY JURY." 4. He is forced to trial before | Night The world recenUy gave ite two months, and then rusty nto b whe bas teaned bien GUILE lnmmaer | 4. He has the right to have the court who has judg an 5 9°. e. a. ed the right to} . teageuy *y A woman with three children, 448 He may be denied right ne te recent | wer—the only p hey| iven by the pec said, ‘Twill sup fary, but I'll never di > it m ONDON rhere \ fahere, whe belleved they had the no of allied premiers prece vont 5 ‘ | wanted to inspect foods in a| "© meeting of ai pons 5 GOK D Monive ng the co: © at Spa, it was off With what a sense of pride and satisfaction does the pro- tected land owner say this! If hin title i» attacked, able lawyers, employed at our ex pense, defend the law sult, jally announced = tod ‘The an | po naalke Po 5 wei '. or hus hee Fe. D0 Local Retailers to Attend | such « storm o mak y " NF, nouncement added that neither Pr eiek > | part of the people that Jy dove If bie title te defeated, the alg E bog mier Lioyd- George a pokane | Bec hanan introduced in congress a lous falle on us, not on him. G {lerand had suggeste } i tp eters” eburts "Moat of the war work that women | www two special ears, | ing for “Constructive Ana patructiv we have the money net AO WANTED TO LECTURE AT did was very poor training, There | | . ob Givnk “tee tnd Beattie con! dealers. ; unoee $150 » Cemet 60 A WEEK ON HOW were two kinds of war work, the ne ion agp anglooiha wanted to|accompanied by their families, wilil wince that time po federat court!{| 2tite t© Pay the loss the mo- A MONTH , THANK You Sie pip it kind that was mostly social prestige . oo oes, oon ment the loss may occur. n how she did it, at $60| Journey to Spokane thin weak to at: ever attempted to exerciee such! a week and expenses tend the first annual cor on Of authority until 1914, when a federal *\$150 A MONTH— the Washington Rotail ¥ '|judge in Ohio did exercise much . NO LESS to b {authority against Negley D. Coch he r ran, the fighting editor of the To ing the sprt ledo Newn-Iee. | ws instead of waiting until win te in, thereby making the coal USURPATION TENDENCY con seasonal. ix one of the UNDER TAFT REGIME | lems to be discumed at the) During President Taft's adminis-| on tration there was a strong tendency month, no lena’ tem to the national conven. bY Judges towards usurping the pow- "And the head of a national po | tion that ix to be held in Detroit the |@r to punish for “Constructive Con litiea! organization has said to me| week of June 10 will be elected tempts.” This effort on the part of , the judges thruout the country caus ary, and the kind that was the t produc Mrs. W. E. Cramer ABBOTT tay You cannot afford to be mes to me : business ‘The second often hampered wo: |! without this protection. Directton of Ackerman & Harris: A Hig New Holiday Show of ff HIPPODROME VAUDEVILLE Washington Title Suna VAC DeY & Insurance Co. Mr “Under State Supervision” n i|men whe would ng in the bustr “The women who b “Speaking understanding tions,” she says Of women and girls tow alarming. “The first thing the a SHEPPARD DROWNED — — ASSETS MORE THAN REND, Ore., May 21.-—-L. K. Shep- publicity offt c «of whinky on the steamer Ural $600,000.00 part, a Bend merchant, was drowned Ly willing to ever have to forgive me for Maru when they searched her oe th 900, while fishing Ja Sutton's lake, near usiness for him; and|the same thing amain.” | Saturday \here, Sunday. "USTOMS INSPECTORS found 490 New Corner Shop—Second Ave. at University DRIVING SHOE PRIC aoe You’re all interested in much lower living costs. Last week we started things with GALE OPENS TUESDAY MORNING a straight 20% off. Tuesday morning we’re beginning a drive to still fur- : uality Boots ther reduce shoe prices to Entire bd of ity | Boots with hand- welted soles, in French or Cuban heels. Sizes you. Unseasonable weather, 1100 C8. caus inciuae Brown, Gras. Field Mouse, Ivory, Taupe, Black. Regular $16 together with extensive al- (\siss0vw- terations, which all but $9.80, $10.80, $11.80, $12.80 closed this shop for weeks, Fae ee Se i re- compels the selling of a large 8.80 a part of this big new stock. $4.50 and $9.00 Much of the new style foot- wear which has been crowd- ing the shelves and storage for weeks is now priced at factory cost or below—not BIG WEEK FOR MEN iN MEN’S OXFORDS one or two lines, but every pair in this entire stock ex- Oxfords and Pumps Save many dollars on your summer footwear. Every pair included in this Driving Sale. The season's newest modes in the popular shades, with welt- ed or hand-turned sole. Best New York makers, Former prices $14 to $18— now $6.80 $7.40 $9.80 $10.80 $12.80 Li encase tol aR ta Just the style and quality you demand, and we’re hack of eve Twelve new styles and every one a winner— 8 0 Cordovan, Brown Calf, Brown Vici, Black 1ci—— . pair. All Brockton- cept Boyden and Tru-ped-ic made shoes of known $10 80 $11 80 z quality, in Black or . . Whines for men are included. Brown, at a real saving.: $1 1 40 1 y] 4 Some $14 Shoes r $ 40 Shoe Salesmen Wanted. Apply at Munson Last as pictured. Made of black calfskin, oltiee Tuesday before 9 a. m. $7 80 of high quality; overweight single sole. Solid loathed throughout. All sizes now ff Others $9.80, $10.80, $11.80 and $12.40 $7.80 | All Styles for the Boy at 20 Per Cent Off 1220-22 SECOND