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a a Te ne ey ee TY ey et a THE SEATTLE STAR FRIDAY, APRIL 20, 1928. — 1 Chicago Has Two Eight Judges Condemn “Peep-Hole” Sleuths _ | MINISTERS IN ‘Reform Candidates to Get U, 8 to Join |r? eames” es World Court bs FINAL CLEARANCE PRICES - { A . of th various : . bo jLadies’ | 98 G rls’ Paten i wat oot | eat of sro 5 |Mary Janes ¢ ina Unsond in toe allea : , a Sat. Only ~ tthe acho bo a ae Cc SHOES oe Sg eg vidence. Left to right: Joseph Morschauser, New York; Frederick L. Sid- SATIN § aL diel wha seudalie serpiee « ah: Jeph Merchnser New Yor: Freer | LADIES’ sons, Washington; Charles M. Bruce, Boston; Thomas F'. Graham, San Francisco; Eugene D, Thomas, Atlanta, Ga.; | White Canvas Cc PUMPS - Percy Saint, New Orleans; George A. Bartlett, Reno; Timothy D. Hurley, Chicago. SHOES , A new stock of ladies’ brown 2-strap, hand- turned soles and two- toned and patent Slip- ever be reached | a pation of the Uni rvoree jetectives are multiplying | deplore the necessity for existence; they have come with dive 0 ut that it dn as en: |} uch detec mand Miack, Plain and Hro- * an instrument} | © agen-| ora and #6 mething repulaly in dh 7 © evil, will tell you! t vage a few paltry dollar from | Fee rded 5 t they “scandalaniffing’’ private | t eck of a home mony 5 r originally for $7.00, ieee pe They potnt o' hat their alm is not} vorce Judge, Thomas F. Graham, San | scrutinized. I would grant no di. “We believe that every one, of polit arty affiliat | ¢ h will make hore-wreck | bustne: sof getting evidence that decd JUDGE EUGENE B. THOMAS Men's Scouts and Heavy Work| ing swift and certain break up homes erior court, Atlanta, Gi Inn Shoes; Clearance Spec’ >*....81.98 | THEIR TESTIMONY “The humanitarian judge seeks | estims & man can wink ni eairatemmeramnsimmmemnmninal His NOT WELCOME | in the evid Dresented @t| than to become # peep-hole t BOY s00UT shobe —_—_— The question of importance to t s h that land she day is comt OY s shors— | t © evidence ered & togethe 8 the | thin type surely will not be Clearance svss-sssvess+ 91498) Actress Has Expensive Bath attached to ov a eee le ene 2 ed by divorce ives en nave observed that the tes in California jters into every trial in which they p-hole evidence munt be! of these persons is regarded lig | nm _ pings: nil alas} et Clear: ov |figure. How great should this be?/ taken in court with a grain of salt.” | in the cou of this state and I am NEW CANAL RECORD § ANGELES, Aprit 20.—Nita| The Star, thru N. E. A. Service, to | REGAKD EVIDENCE |glud of it NCON, C. Z oril20.—A day put thin question to eight nation. | WITH DISTRUST $2.08 surrens 98c quarter; Spanish heels; Qol- DIES’ $l 08 INFANTS’ SOFT SOLES— 6 Values 4+ Clearance Special .... Canvas Oxfords and Pumps; and Baby Louis _ heels; turned soles. A SNAP, $1.98 hoes 2-98 Grade Dress Shoes, originally movie actress, came 3,000 | JUDGE PERCY SAINT, civil din. |r for the F car s te asta bath ally known di judges, And here are the opinions of still trict court, New Orleans—‘Une of|tmade the first half of Marc George A. Ulett, who has| more judge evidence obtained by ‘pe : vessels passed thru N a Nita, of “Four Horsemen” |x CHARLES rking in a Par York City ed for a beach scene went out on Long Island, and i for a modo; day. But the ame down, and the thermom 00, and it was so cold that Nita | simply couldn't do her stuff on the beach with any semblance of enje ment—and going into the Atlantic's 1» Was just imposnible, Sepals rca Be the management éecided | : than rag tn Reno usually they couldn't hold up the picture) 1, neavida "e a Jany longer, They figured they'd) vii tne activi ither send the company to Florida || or Los Angeles, and as all movie|~ to sell for $7.00, ment was ready at hand at the |, | Lasky studio here, they sent the na oe S ieag aere Prices for Good Shoes in Seattle, Come to This Clearance Sale| corcane norens the conunent, canes, aiveren eueex Chen’ ge’ eae The day after they got here Nita | judge in New York state went down and got her bath in the “My experience is that furies Jocean at Vehica, | place little value on the « nee of a | such i oe over the greater number of| JUDGE divorce proceedings in which | Roston |decisions were rendered at Reno last | yoroe year, seys testimony of peep-hole| nave rn [detectives is not weleome in hb | BRUCE, continually ts on the | be curbed by le M days and paid $9 cedure.” cepted on the same basi jcourt, though under the laws of Ne| SUPREME COURT leer cn anatieanass ont vada he is co lied to consider it | — —iinaee nits’ tats of. e - es ete: sree if it is introdu | During his time on the bench, nays, only one such di testified in his court he © has| Thin is be-| oxranos® 1 °8 Ladies! Browns, Black and Sport Oxfords, forme sold to $5.00; Clearance Special .... sertion, failure f grounds with | s of private detec # are not connected. Supreme Court Justice Joseph user, trial judge in West | | detectives,’ * iE Revi d S t : schauser nays, “unl 1401-3 FIRST AVE. Oe ne Shot the Judge Sonnac” her sources. MOSCOW, April %.—The Russian! 1S OPPOSED TO are very severe with |DIVORCE DECRE {ficial bribe-takers, They have} ‘If I had my own way I would not be grant a divorce for any caume—a sep RMANY IS of Germany's aerial life 5 | Germany believes that “some day| A Jude who had been convicted of | aration, yea, for certain reasons, but A LY in the future" her airmen will show |t#king @ bribe, and sentenced to aix/@ divorce never, The nation would Py the world a few things about aerial | Years, appealed to the high court of | be better off. Te act) 96 Germany, construction and airline operation, | ®PPeals to have the sentence revined,| Detective testimony ts alwaye to og 30. © ground that 100 nevere, | be cruin of salt, saya her futuré is “in the air,”| Naturally, with restrictions on size lngiodenoe ys pad re doles notes ib Sino ; lig . ourt revined It, b e thy 3 urlay, who pre to secure her place there—de-| and type of airplanes and gas-bags, sete Ciihel ate ides over the ‘Ql the restrictions placed upon! Germany ts turning to other coun- Spe tae sanit heros éeeditcen | tetaner of the a f aerial development by the Ver- =< a ot pcg develop-| |.” Tuikee sou: have Been meateaaes | Court at Chioige Greaty. ee ee for by your county court? the judge| “In a mi Successful Might of President PCT oem w ked by the prosecutor, oo and other high government of- PRINCE NAVAL RECRUIT 1 have,” he replied. from Berlin to Leipzig in al LONDON, April: 20.—Prince Nic republic officia meatic relations county superior rt has revied the sen-/ Family Discussion @ trip fas aroused much|olas, 19, second son of the king of|tence, You will be shot,” was the| especially in the Berlin] Rumania, has signed up, ax a mid-|anawer Over Present fon the need for development! shipman in the British navy | So it was done “Ted, what on earth are you car- Tying and where are you going? You neem to be carrying a young nursery, What can you want to do with a lot |of trees? You haven't bought a | place, have your “Now, now, Sin! One at a time.| You don't expect a fellow to answer ® barrage of questions like that all! at once, do you? Do I get the Idea! that you want to know about this bundle?” “Certainly, { want to know.” “Very simple, my dear. There are rone bushes, A birthday present for mother. She loves roses.” “Oh, inn't that fust like « man. Mother has so many roses now that there is no room in the yard for an- other one. And, besides, she spends all her own money for roses. It's up to us to see that she gets some pretty clothes now and then. She never buys any herself, and you! know how pleased she is when we get her womething to wear,” “But I thought—* “Of course, you 4i4. But give her the roses, too. I've been wanting to Bee you, but couldn't find you when I wanted you. I want to get mother ® pretty new ailk dreas and I wanted you to get her a hat. Too late now with your gift all ready,” “Too late, nothing; I can give her both.” “All right. 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