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Baby Boy Crows and Chuckles — While Grim Divorce Mill Grinds Aarwor Weeear A little baby boy brought a ray, of sunsbine into the default divoree with me,” Mrs. He lay curled up complained of her spouse, Grant E in his mother’s arms while she told sary court yesterday. of his father’s derelictions toward ago, his family. He alone remained ton happily free of the gloom heavy over this court room He cuddled close to his mother’s breast and smiled. His mother looked down upon him, and in the midet of her pathetic, neart-weary tale, she caught the merry twinkle fn the child's eye, and she, too, amiled. Judge Frater smiled and the representative of the state who fs required to make a nominal ap pearance tn each uncontested case and must listen to the recital of all varieties of mestic discord was he, too, smiled. For children are not commonly seen in the uncontested div court. Most divorce applicants have no children, and a great many of them have no community prop- erty. Wedded Five Years. live with her. together,” waa the reason given.! her husband, Joba R. Park Decree and $60 alfmony per month awarded | jot an caught in that ray of sunshine, and | cet: NOT SALTS, OIL OR Maud &. Sargent nt He deserted her a year. d he stopa at the Washing nnex when he's in town, He that gives her $60 a month, but will not “We ean't be happy Went Far, Ellen Wieberg married Frank Wieberg in Tacoma on a fine sum-) mer day, she said, but he immedi ately went fa er saw bim after the wedding day Divorce granted. She nev Thom PILS BUT CASCARETS The mother, Gertrude E. Wheel-|No odds how sick your Stomach; er, is still a young woman, good looking, refined in manner and in speech. Five years ago she was married to Frederick Wheeler, a man of good family and splendtd | how hard your head aches or how Billous — Casca mal you feel grea’ You men and women who some Opportunity. They went to Alaska | now can't get feeling right—who together. The little boy came. But even he could not prevent that between this young couple, that two years ago. “What was the cause of the e#- trangement?” she was asked yes terday, “I could not tell. I never even cost him a nickel for clothes. I am a dressmaker myself,” she re- piled, in a sad, baffied way. The! Game psychological question had} others before. ler, brother of the defaulting husband, only corroborated the bert of the neglect of the young No Cause, Says Brother-in-Law. “There was no cause for it,” he said and he hung his head. His) have lcoated tongue, foul taste and foul indefinable something that came |p roam dizzin gansed Wheeler to leave his young |Uillous, ner wife and baby in Skagway about) oi ach, or ha all worn out. almost daily headache, can't sleep, are nd upset, both- assy, disordered backache and feol Are you keeping clean inside nervous you out by m from any drug Store will keep your with Cascarets, or merely forcing a passageway every few days with salts, cathartic pills or castor oll? ‘This is important. Cascarets work while you sleep; cleanse and regulate the stomach, |remove the sour, undigested and Arthur | ¢, ind foul gases; liver and carry out of the system all the decomposed waste matter and pol- son in the intestines and bowels. A cascaret tonight will straighten ing—a 10-cent box (? ta waoy BARBER. Gearaun £, WHEELER. He absolutely refuses to live} Judge Frater cut the Goodwell mat: |! |rimonial knot, own living since her hi her, tn 1% r father, another brother and he are |entire family feeling good for Bow supporting Mrs. Wheeler, he | months. Don't forget the children. told Judge Frater, and would ‘con. |They love Cascareta because they Sas to 40 8b, taste good—do good—never gripe +-Edna M. Frost insisted on being | OF sicken. & “lady gay a eh seis from home ently, sald her | husband, Charles Frost, who bad Local Dental Co. Stands wea ¢ on Queen Anne ‘and bought $1,500 worth of fur- | Test of Time niture. A divorce was granted him. SHOT BY BURGLAR MEDFORD, Or., Sept. 16.-—Miss Frances Ashe, who was sald to Bave been shot by a burglar yester-| Gay afternoon, is rapidly recovering | today, foliowing the removal of the from her forehead. The authorities say the burglary story is a fake and think it was an attempt suicide, FATAL JUDGMENT COLUBA, Cal., Sept. 16——In the attempt to drive an automobile across the track in front of a ly approaching train, Robert rich and bis three compan- fons, W. W. Brown, A. J. Steph and G. Van, met with a disaster in which his companions were severe ly injured and Goodrich killed. CORNERING FOOD a ri Cable Upited Press.) | PhRI |, Sept. 16-—The high cost | ef living riots now convulsing France are said to be indirectly due to the prospect of war between France and Germany, Germany is known to have made tremendous bulk purchases of cattle, butter, eggs, etc., in France, and merchants are said to be holding back food- stuffs, speculating upon the war: time prices they expect to get. The French government {8 also corner ing food products, and prices are soaring all over the country. TOGO GETS HOME (By United Press Leases ire. OKIO, Sept. 16--Welcomed as though he were a conquer Ing hero, returning from wai Admiral Togo, of the Japanese navy, arrived here this after- noon on the Tenyo Maru. His return from a tour of the world | the sign for rejoicing by | 6 than his own country- The Tokio press also Grateful to the Americans for their receptions to the admiral during his stay in the United States. Ohio Dentists Meve to Spacious New Quarters. —_—o-— ‘The Onto Dental P v0 been location Parlors enjoy « in the city of Be h ie well worthy of men jal Institutions frequentiy are of & nomadic disposition. wander ing from place to place, They u#ual- ly advocate some extreme deviation from the set and tried princtp! dentistry, whi And in conseq . main in @ community long enough to have the work they have done stand keep! Temiatored specialists ey have never made thelr & personal matter ¥ particular Dentist Company, and ha thelr twelve years in th ducted their busin ethical manner which clam. While the Ohio disregarding the of thelr com petitors, and by applying them moved as in frequently the cai new name. The Ohio Dentists are n taken promtacuo f the Obie Denti 1 arters of the Ohio Den y located to all former deviows cannot lecting fonsion oF pDpor- tunities for the use of inferior ma- terials and incompetent than does that of dentitry. On other hand, th co of the of the teeth is being recog more each day years. He ts titled, She told Judge Frater that be had persistently refused to support her, and she bas had to shift for herself. The children are between the ages of 12 and 23, Divorce granted | married tn 1893. have five children, but domestio dis-/who once beld four aces and: he's ‘Thomgeos, when Saaieess, *|been strutting around with fromen drinking heavily. “1 etl 1 would love you you that way.” can, we Mise al. Spending an income ggeetions. “We all hi our theses, Could ‘ure, , ‘Bio transit.’” 9am. tod p.m a eeeeeeee BUGAR'S reached trust wasn't “reasonable”! liwsi 3720 ON ew) coal bucket Tamute the big head of Tt ts migrate Pe ELL, fore that date, Anna Dahl has sad to earn her in department stores 4, C. L. Dabl, left Decree granted. Ive Children Ada Parks has been } ber about $150, They have PORT TOWNS ferry. Susan and | Thompson were | craay when dealt four This couple, too, | Ow ensboro, Ky Mrs./ | toot ever since. Divorce granted STAR’S PU 23: Oe, tavcne, Serccrwe ane veoré aan an VR * One Teor Star, Pubdlishim: Co., C-E-tY. Gentlemen: = palmitteda to us_Augu rmed that re carefully info: roe looked n6i wedded Col, Astor, Per yf millidhs ts no gigecs of @ job. a Latin motto for! iu @uggest one er on ocean travel?” | oliatalisteliehaieleielahaiaiels WATER SHUT OFF Water will be shut off on * Lakeview boulevard and on * Lakeview place, Belmont ay. * to @ Garfield, Monday, from . SREP RRR EE EH the highest price In 20 years. Now wate! presenvers soak it to ue next win ter on the ground that the sugar Killed by Coal Bucket, Yesterday afternoon a coal holst at the Wellington Coal company's dock broke, and the full weight of fell on Combolioff, a laborer, killing him instantly. was 23 years old and unmarried, FAIRBANKS.—A movement on to amend the game lawe here wo that game birds may be per mitted to be shot after September inted out that the ducks Wash.—Three hotel robberies by the same masked man apparently, committed at Dryad, six miles from here, netted the rob We know a fello’ ANALYTIOAL | AND{CON CHEMISTS. ,ASSAYERS ME’ TESTING LABORATORY jaho, Austin, 6 entlfe dista ‘oontello, 4 ite wate dao, — PORTLAND, Or--With the fect, sogareody, of preventin: use of the pe meg by foy rid y the cit? come own mgt Band name o! it belongy to pel Nant letters on the body, ey Re ccot en route fro oon the departme: ted in large, bril- th ook ran red history, Lee's rs ] September 4, th, Antietam army side of ie. ro Deter. Cletian’s rep before he dies, Goff, 96, pase glia Qoke to drive ob- te he the! guard of ohe of a as ba “9 it was om out, ‘) beginning o' night and most the was on one rnoon, when ; yr" a t Sotam's jooker ft and Mo op the oth wr dntll 2 o'clock that o nt Joe co! conte atrt nich their ur drdve the bloody re the & battle that lasted all next day, eee eS SE ee eed, | Nike RR th) DT * * % Expenditures of the municl- # Se ee ONLY A NICKEL w|'™ DA! plans commission for the % ‘That hie witp bad Jett him | 2? months ending with Angi amount to Ne Fe a eee in ee Rinot w|% Gisbursements of the city Gur. w & Gnorwinak! to. the police Inet 1% Aneust seuregste 9094,05940, 2 # night * an ett le Ceecwinakl, who lives at # SEAHRHRAAHHAARS lw 1602 Ninth av, for two years # NEW YORK.—Thank God, at te ed he had over 9800 saved up. »| pearold pera Sate 50 eee hen committed to the poor & Ho says he turned it over to #| oud # his wife, Last night when he «| Mouse For seven years he hed & returned from work, the neigh- w|''ved In the etreete. ® bors told him she had left the w 7a i # house with another man, #|,, BOSTON.-A newly discovered the | «| "bug." which resembles a mono- RARER ahhh He le} as a result of a fall sustained w on the steamer Perdita, at the ¢ man dock yesterday afternoon. 2122 29th av. was destroyed | fire yesterday afternoon. The amounted to $1,400, $800 of w was covered by insurance N. Cloehn was the owner, etek ane aRaenee ND, Wash.—A\* company has been organized here|* to build an electric line from Port Angeles and Lake Crescent to Port | Ludlow, connecting with Seattle by # a record breaker tn fire lonse |® The first eight months giv ® total lowe of $167,660,560, ® 000,000 more than for the san & in excess of 1910, going #AAKRRRAR HEE | ‘Third division of the naval ml: | thas giving Seattle two of the t | divistons of the naval militia. Mra. F. H, Beloher, Kennydale, ie at the Beattie General Hospit descending from the hurricane deck A one-story frame dwelling at The year 1911 promises to * *. © the candidates of the footbal! sania’ |® period just your and $31,000, » HUH! nothing #o big about that, story of Claude Lyons, negro, An engineer corps of 40 engineers | js being organized in Beattle as the am! NEW YORK—Ch bile | the verge of eta ‘ole eating his months he gave himse police as a thief, by ceil lorn| NEW ORLEANS.—Rev. Gordon hich |Blenkew, the marrying pastor of Mrs. |New Orleans and rector of Trinity | church, has received £50,000 for performing 10,03 weddings in 25 * & | years *! oy LANSING, Mich.—Practic *len of the University ** Hitia, | course Duck and Chicken Dinner from 12 to 8 p. m..50¢ fB]| f:3 25. bree | | one yea ocket in the subway. first good meal * | will begin September 19. plane both in s#tructure and flight, has been named the aeroplane bug by William Meoder, its discoverer Schick, on picked a After in if up to the my of Michigan SPECIAL SUNDAY DINNER At the Stevens Cafe, Ist and Marion Sts., NEW MERGER NOW ‘About 160 Seattle business men ee at a meeting in the fashington hotel last night aod roby oy plans for a new civic org ‘ organization someth @ the Commercial Club or fash- od & bit along the lines of the ber of merce, but entirely iftefgnt from either, the promot ore the new organization say, One of the iar b: fl be adopted, it 1d, provides thee no mem! Se for Heart Admitting that Adolph 4, whore entimated weauh borne some aff oe line M. Mili Barah A, Guat nev wns that he lost that married her. Mise Milles charges, then followed bey a to Seattle, where the Gusts heen living for the past two gaan AAs, - *t and she has since affection. Mrs. Gust hes filed alienation of fectiong Miss Miller, asking * heart balm. She also has " against her husband for fea PITTSBURG—It ig that one out of every Allegheny county hag tion to have his name the ballot as office at the co rw may belong to any civic organization ie is taken as js Pointed out, that ti! yopes to effect @ pr of the Seattle Commercial Club and the Chamber of Commerce, A report ting that the proposed merger of the two existing clubs was not possible, wae rendered the wt night by E. G. Ander. s chairman of the com CHICAGO —My wife fied,” said John Swevoek to i lee after he had beew under Lincoln park mitted he wasn't just yet STEUBENVILLE, citizens of Scio, angry over moval of the old college trom, place to Mount Wi a President Beetsam of ci with eggs when he r about. Indign About 150 signed the member. , lwhip roll last night and an ac campaign to get 2,000 members planned Active membership will cost $20} a year. No officers have been|: ra snseee: ye | MUKKEGON KNITTING JOLLY TIME BY JACK TARS / OVEN SEATTLE YY A crowded house greeted the |aailor boys from th #. cruiser] win Ato messi al | Pennsylvania, who presented a | musical comedy at the Seattle the Jatre last night and also added a \ few minstrel features, Roth the lyries and the book of the musical) | comedy were the creations of two members of the crew, Ted Thateh- er and J. M. E. Reilly. The sailor ng held Commerce rooms last night. CHICAGO—H. F. | gram to his wife as soon || as he reached Chicago. When he| turned around his satchel was gone. | The message cost him about $50. will serve a full i? - FALKENBURG & LAUCKS IND, METALLURGISTS overeee Ano Kanomaros! TELEPHONE, MAIN 14 ‘Ww. Gon. FIRST AVENUE av vone © UTAS @reneTe SEATTLE, WASH., REPORT We have carefully analyzed a sample.of “RAINIER PALE BESR® manufactured by the Seattle: Bréwing & Malting Co., Sea’ st 14th. 1022, wit_h results.as/follows: Respectfully submitted, t wigs 17, 1911. Wo. 7987, ttle, Wash-, Thin sample of beer conforms to the State and Wational Pure Pood & Drug Iawejand ié6 free from preservatives. RE FOOD DEPARTMEN By Special Arrangement With Falkenburg & Laucks, Analytical and Consulting Chemists and / Seattle, the Pure Foods and Beverages Advertised Below Have Been Carefully Analyzed : and Are Guaranteed to Contain No Preservatives or Poisons 4 FALKENBURG & LAUCKS AMALITICAL Axo CONROLTING CHEMISTS «= ASSAYERS «= METALLURGISTS TESTING LABORATORY onte VEES SEUSS SESE ween (See Peeters too Suneeae 2 Gran uecene, Yuarnene wate ae Star Publishing Co., ortr, Gent ienenry We have carefully analysed « cupid of end © canple of “PRARLS CP WIRAT®, manufactured by Al ‘Malling Ce.; Seattle, Wsh.; with reeults as follow ; SAMYLES: Regular camorcial pookages, ‘€e in epen market August 14, 2012. : REBULEG: The feed products contained in ‘Reafomed in all respecte te the requirammte of the Battonal Pure Food ont Brug lew. Respectfully exmastes, This is Pure M Seattle, Wash., Aug. Star Publishing Co., City Report Gentlemen—We have carefully a sample of “MILK” Marked “A. Kristoferson’s Pastet Milk,” purchased by us in open market 17, 1911, with results as follows: This sample of milk contained suf butter fat and total sotids to comply with State and National Dairy and Food and was free from preservatives. Respectfully Submitted, ALKENBURG & LAUCKS:, | (Seal.) NOTE—'The above certificates are the resil©oh@s = few tests made especially for The Star for its Department. The samples were not submitted | manufacturers, but purchased on the opem by The Star staff. mitted for analysis