The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 26, 1922, Page 2

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About to Begin ||. srareon Slaughter, Convict 1 New Activities||Steet Walls No Prison for Him Ten Years on Statutory Charge f Made Penitentiary His Pulpit Apple-Growing Will Be First, Then Other Interests LEWISTON, Tas. Aug. 25.— |The Rev. Madiwon Slaughter, convict, |tery, who W. Shearer, “lettuce king of [has made # pulpit of the pealten | ment Punishment, as in my ¢ HMaho,” is getting ready to add | tiary. comes during trial—bdefore men reach For six yeaips of a 10-year sentence | the cell, or immediately afterward. this prizoned yaster has tried to pre- | Especially if they are innocent.” He organiaed “Three Room.” a | de! modestly cultured, keen student walls of thisy bastile named for 4| o)cerver—here ix & man whone Torid trial, Me was not unfrocked, 1 ‘When I came here,” he said, "1! knelt in my cell and said to the; | Lord: Mén go out to India and China |{he desired end to preach the goapel. They leave the psychology of punishment, of fit- p, ‘i nije ‘lirting | W. S. Shearer dear. It iam hard crite, Make | in th pesca punishment, of t-| She's a Young Wife and Mother, But mnjeve Flirting writing. If shows start ‘led F hameteenbiaka it lorime, but to each offender's mental With Strangers on the Downtown Thorofares 1 AND LAST BIG other nes to his ” “For me prison has not been par. |®%4 Moral capacity, there few a npeneneeenrtoem | born dm Baltimore county, Maryland, 4, 3, 5 7 WEEK _— tlewarly hard. My character was |Penitents in a penitentiary, BY CYNTHIA GREY lconstructed, about 1754, @ clock a ™ STARTS Page neo wilt oe Ss gga formed. I knew what I expected of| “ike children, you can punth| A young wife and mother who writes that she isa striking | which told the hours. This is said to| 7 te orrantee 0 Sep ee, HOt CUES 80 contrite | men ee wacettad tes eect ink (8! beauty, and confesses that she can't help noticing the men—|have been the first clock ever con-| y dengue,” centering | —————-——-------------~- tear what they ought to feel, tei @trangers—who speak to her on the street, asks what she | structed tn America KEEP WELL system based on returning good Scarlet Fever levil, as & proposition that would BY DK. K. MH. BISHOP sectal requite. eases that moth. / the BY JAQK JUNGMAYER to it, Penitentiaries have tittle ef SAN QUENTIN, Cal, Aug. 2¢.—|fect upon men who have self mas superior to environ- vent cell bars) from corroding their] Past middie age, with family tunates’ heart, grown, pink with health, courteous, ed, highly respected in prison, " ter for Christians within the neither unctuous nor apologetic, for another, the law's arbitrary | Measurements, hasn't « glimmer of scientific efficiency, If reformation is fhome, family and what they hold} “Because of this fafiure to study sense of importance begets rebellion, “I'm « firm enough believer in Christian tenets to advocate a penal “Treat the convict a little better CARLET lever ts) than he feels he deserves. Make him one of the dis-jfeel when he goes out that he owes je something. That at least THE SEATTLE STAR : SATURDAY, AUGI | NEW DANCING ACADEMY TO OPEN SHE MADE EXCELLENT BEER, BUT SHE WILL '| Now Do HOUSEWORK! “Everybody makes beer, but not as good as mine,” Stella Mil ler, mother of seven, bon#ted when hauled before Justice of the Peace C. C. Dalton Mquor charges Friday That's just the trouble,” Judge ton replied, “Your beer lv too good—that's why you're here | Mra. Miller was fined $50 and || couts, as it wae not her first of — would mean jail if she were GOOD! brought In again fbe promised to do housework for # Vivi 10° Bay this Cigarette and Save Money Picture Mt. Rainier as a Bird Sees It TACOMA, Ave 26.—Birdneye === » taken of Fraud Sleuths Take ki and tna. saint, housing some twoscore tn . os . ’ ; ovies ow be mates—Cathdlic and Protestant—out | ng” «penient™ aS caen Wale . . P Be me me W. G. Btoener, ‘Taco Of & total papulation of 2,600. reat ‘ ees d ona). tnotion’ pictire -operator, with 26 Before Courts is ‘Spiritual fellowship,” says Slaugh. “Redemption of a man ie not ef. . : st Lieut. Ned Schramm has made ®| &o tar this year 26 casen of fraud Bu ter, “ls mast, necessary among those |rcted by prisons. ‘That comes from " <i i he D |threehour flight around the moun C where spiritual things are most dis-/witnin, It is a frultage—like poace ; — " ‘ j ‘ fee veogy Woe have been successfully prosecuted tq wt counted.” wy pweeh quale. Ser are tar Gan Interior of magnificent new $150,000 dancing academy at Pike st. and 13th ave., which | tain, securing salle court ap a result of evidence gathered E Convicted for statutory offense | Guterred from without will be open by J. Harvey DeHoney, In the new academy the Minnewatha club will hold a 3 by the Better Business bureau, a, against Gertrude Lamson, 4 youn) “and nies thon men who are|grand opening dance next Tuesday evening. On that evening Mr. and Mrs. DeHoney (inset} Campers at Auto George 6. Kahin. attorney tor oot irl of his congregation at Chico, |geiperately criminal . me Di, 4 ig vill ¢ . ~ ‘ y criminal remake their/im picture) will dance the Gavette classic, pictured above. Patrons and patronesses will in- reau, told members at « . Cal. tho he has always maintained | own charscter, they are apt to con. 4 ; ar ntertaine ta meeting Prt or his innocence, the Rev. Slaughter ha |Vigar thelr term here as an exper elude Mayor and Mrs. Brown, Judges of the superior court and their wives and other prom-| wo cainnd park aute camp tour |éay night * been granted parole, effective after! ience, rather than an attempt at re |Ment persons, The grand opening dance for the public will be held Saturday, September 2.) yin were entertained Priday night| One of the most important phases | OA October, Hix parishomers proclaimed | ¢oem ie _—-— - — ae erearnens “|by the Phinney Ridge Improvement of the bu s work, Kahin aald, te om him blameless, laying his plight to ®) “Quantitative punishment, lelub, cooperating with the Wood-|the warning of ctive investors" heated wet-dry fight. preceding th | years for thin, one. five for tha Miss Grey will receive callers || lund Park First Methodint church.! against fake stock selling schemes. © in her office Monday, Wednesday || iiiaal b and Friday from 1 to 2 p. m., and = —~ on Tuenday ang Thursday from } 11 a. m. to 12 m, @ach week. | Please do not come at other times Cynthia Grey: an It seriously interferes with her should do about it? If ahe cares to do so—she can remake the habit of her| what are the princtpal crops pro- mind, duced in the United States which af- She can eradicate her flirting inclinations. She can inhibit | tect market conditions? her impulse to arouse the admiration of strangers even to the| Wheat, corn, oats, barley, ries, extent of seeming both deaf and blind. | fax, cotton, hay, forage crops other Men rarely annoy a girl who obviously ig thinking of some~|than hay, beans, sugar canc, sugar thing other than the effect of her own personality, but they | ects. todaceo, potatoes, sweet pota- recognize at a glance the woman who expects to be noticed. | toes. apples, citrus frutts (oranges, for ant trial plant ts proposed for some point ers must be es-|is better psychology of rehabilitation by igor in the Botee-Payette valley, southern pecially watchful|than to let him feel that with tive) This young mother can transmute her obsession into |'emons, orapefrutte, etc) Ted Idaho. ag their ehit- sinh ow paid. a Gant of burstary| maternal devotion; she can make it @ driving force for good Ape McCor coweomagee - enagueseed pene Tt ts not so| Slaughterer ts writing a book on}! Aer own home-—but only if she cares to do so. What 1s the depth of the Bering his p' fete an onion. for sobecan much the fever|Prison observations and reflections,| What ts the largest animal that) born in Virginia, was the first pres. | *ralt? on paad-lettuce 12 months of the year— nor the rash that containing none of the old convict |¢ver existed? | dent @f Liberia It wartes in depth from 20 to 38 “agp Are dangerous, Pleas for prison reform, but based| The sulphurbottom whale is re-| On what day of the week did Dec. | fothoma. Spring In Spokane valley, summer rather the,0O fundamental moral and ethical | ported to be the largest creature that 19, 190%, come? eee one st ia Pend @Oreille | vai (neethere considerations. Of San Quentin as alever existed. The maximum eize| On Tuesday Tésho), fall In sout! Idaho, = specific institution he ts not critical, {which one has reached te 100 feet. | eee What ts the climate of Buenos ‘BR +a 4 The glandular swelling sometimes! “Lafe, not prisona, needs reform 2.9.8 | Ate federal ticenses ever granted to |4!res? ; arer has demonstrated that by | ¢ttends Into the windpipe, cutting off in, he declares, “This place mervty| What ts the coinage value of an |taxidermiats permitting them to kill) The ay oe @ moderate tem- : os Shearer the eat reflects the outside. It fs what the ounce of pure gold? An ounce of | m y birds for the purpose of | perature, ich docs not vary i st ; ‘ using the poor bene Rhee Re Sen tok pubic deems adequate.” standard gold bullion? ing? If no, where does one ap-|9reatly (the average being 62.6 de- EVERYWHERE YOU GO YOU HEAR THEM TALKING stead of ney inflammation, or Bright's dis-| For four and one-half years| The coinage value jerese Fohrenhett) which waually ABOUT THE GREATEST DRAMATIC THUNDERBOLT “day ease, accompanies 29 per cont of the HA i il ii ii i of every age are Hable to the | Onvicts. i i are held. symptoms are naunes.| “Maybe I have been of service headache, backache and fever, the patient often becoming | : symptoms, with the {exception of nausea, continue unti) ‘The rash appears first in the here," he says. “If now thru hook I can help outsiders vision Priven for the Rev. Slaughter. LOSE YOUR GUN? IF It subsides after the seventh or eighth day, and the peel-| ing process begins, covering an addi-| tional period of 10 days. | ‘Contagion ties in the sneezing and coughing rether than in the scales or | -| peelings, as is commonly supposed. Lose your gun? to you if you'll pay for it. thru the courts, will be sold -| posed of wisely. Burning and disin-| fecting everything that leaves the) body or that comes in contact with it is the only safe course. ! courthouse at 19 a. m. Sept it Is announced. Featuring HOUSE PETERS VIRGINIA VALLI,MATT MOORE iIn— The Season's Best Picture NOTE! More than 30,000 Seattle people have seen this picture in 7 days— and still they come in throngs! It’s a picture ev- eryone. is seein; whether they are movie fans or not, be- cause of its great human, whole- some appeal! Liborious Hauptman’s All-Artists Orchestraie Columbia |Staughter has helped Dr. Stanley in ‘After the fever the patient is |‘ Prison dispensary, dealing pilin [and salves from great containers to susceptibie to tuberculosis and PAE! 1) corning and noon lines of ailing |100 parts copper alloy), ts $18.60. oe For five years he has been dealing . but 99 per cent of the deaths | iituat balm to the gray.clad men (beria and where was he born? Staten? who with him nightly congregate in| JoAm Jenkine Koberte, @ megro| Nenjamin Banneker, « free negro, | the Christian room where no cursing, ore hap morte Yulgarity or villification of officials will combat it ef.| de or out the prison fs tolerated, and where, daily religious services ren} problems of prisoner and prison executives, I shall feet that my time |here has been most profitably spent.” Steel and stone have not made aj he wants SO, COME AND GET IT | OS incsiration for waiting. If you did, the King county game commission will give It back A large number of confiscated guns, seized by the comminsion Public auction in front of thi OF THE DECADE “IN THE vatice Hoar at NAME O for Same Job® pure gold ia $20.67 plu. Buch Hoonses ar metimes grant-|Tanges between 79 degrees in ing value of an ounce of standard|ed. Apply to the Chicf, Mological ary and February ond 55 degrees old bullion (900 parts pure gold and | Survey, Washington, D. C. wly and August. Winds and rain- eee storms frequent. The average . Is tt true that a negro constructed |@"""0! rainfall is $4 inches. ‘Who was the first president of 11-| the first clock made in the United ese eS Fascisti Leader Is Power in Politics ROME, Aug. A will of tron, paralyzed cities movement, i 1920, when he was) jus for knowing exactly what} He is the relentiess foe of commun. [ Yappointed to fill Ta A genius for « y win, ‘And por at's cies ee An Sheapibea? THE PICTURE WONDERFUL THAT PLAYS id war. he wae the leader of the erm. was re YOUR EMOTIONS, PRODUCING LAUGHTER, purnad to Chat ot) AND THRILLS AT WILL. fice by the voters! IT'S JUST 100% HUMAN—THAT'S ALL And then— Matinees .. CLYDE COOK Evenings .. —in— ete “THE ESKIMO” —Seom'"s.,. “Monte Crise” a my thw Urey TRARS * A courage for going after it at ev-| ery personal risk | revolutionary socialists In Italy and, | editor of thelr paj per, Avanti. An understanding of the value of | When the German socialists tail’ organization, of the futility of words | ny the “Vaterland,” he appealed to! | without action, of action without | ite Tatian socialists to enter the war | in behalf of their country. Th . As in jrefusal led to his break with the On the Mexican | party and his becoming the super border, Juntice ‘These are the dominant character: | nationalist, . apes 3 Hoar was a first | jtstlee of the most sensational and| stumsolint and fasciamo checked eutenant in Com |significant figure in Italian, and, n- | boisheviam in Italy. pany A of the 2nd deed, in international politics today—/ The former revolutionary socialist regiment W i “~ a af ee a ‘ Benito Mussolipi. | wan 00 severely wounded fighting tor| @ MSP ington tnfan y{ | Mussolini is the creator and leader | italy that his ife was despaired of.| and later weht to France with the | of the fasclett, the body of young | Today, recovered from his wounds, a | same organization thon designated ax | Italian ex-soldiers and others who In powerful, forceful man of 38, he js|the 16ist infantry. their “direct action” attacks on com-| the leader of the youth of Italy. He bas practiced law In Seattle muniats and other extremists have) “what a «plendid alght and what @/ since 1907, is married and lives at | e——— LJOWN HAPIRICK | I |made thetr influence greater than| great hope and power--these young {2716 82nd ave. 8 TH | 2 | | he | HE E4 KY EY c [ any other political group In Italy. men of the best type,” he sald. “They | DISBANDS fre enrolied from the ages of 16 to The Last Chance “ tee * HIS ARMY 35. Youth is the best power today." | studied them in their native tongue | at At the request of the government,| “And yet, you say you are too! i. can talk of frescoes in Etruscan at | literature of all languages, for he has Mussolini has just demobilized hiv | Young to aspire to the leadership of | tombs: he loves music and art. faxcieti army, but his influence and | the Hallan government—" | He has been a school teacher, an | that of the fascist! on Italian poll | “One must never be premature—" | editor, a writer of bitter romances ties t# by no means ended, | he repited, and stories, He knows people and | Mussolini, as head of the fascist!, | SON OF life at first hand—this knowledge | has @ “collection” of 700,000 organ-| IRON WORKER | gathered often as a rover working | ized workers at his bidding, | Mussolini was remindful of his | at any trade. < In a recent general etrike he sue-}Romagnan birth and his soclalist| But today he ts the Honorable ceeded in making of it a fiasco by | father, Renito Mussolini, fascist! member of | jturning these 700,000 workers into| “Yes; and he was an tron worker—|parliament—a man whose name the activities of life. With armed | don't forget that," he sald, proudiy.|makex governments stop and take guards, they ran the trains and gave! With Mussolini one can discuss the |! heed. eee “ rs Ld * Low Summef Tourtst Excursion 4, Tickets on sale daily until Ri August 3ist, the last sale ¥ Tickets via C. M. & St. P. Ry.’ include without extra charge— Electrical Operation over the mountains—no smoke, no cinders DS a Observation Car on The Olympian over the Cascades and Rockies, All-Steel Overiand Traine with Milwaukee ipment, Milwauke®’ Employes, Milwaukee Courtesy. Automatic, Electric Color-Light WANTED } For Shops and Roundhouse RATES -Various rates Block Signala of extraordinary -700 to 100 per hour efficiency, Passenger Car Men. -Wo per hour ’ Freight Car Men. ++ -630 per hour a. F. v: . F: BAHL E. M. GULBRANSEN Helpers, all classes. .4Tc per bour Gon. Agent Pass, Dept. City Pass. 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