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ene With Boalt still on the trail of the highwayman on Shaw island, The Star tomorrow. But the bandit is only one of the big features , our most important short story contribution of the season. Don’t miss it! The little readers of The Saturday's off the end editions of Gouverneu Heiress.” opinion of ¢ VOLUME NO. 120 15 SEATTLE, WASH., FRIDAY, JULY 18, 1913 and the big story of the capture or killing of this man, who has eluded three revenue cutters ‘aia 50 officers, you don’t want to miss n Saturday’s paper. There will be a short story by Gouverneur Morri of love is puppy love, and this story, “The Little Heiress and Her Proudface,” is his best attempt to prove it. The story will be’ illustrated Star will find enjoyment in The Star Circle. FOR SEATTLE AND VICINITY:, FAIR TONIGHT AND SATURDAY, ~The Seattle Star THE ONLY PAPER IN SEATTLE THAT DARES TO PRINT THE NEWS CONTINUED WARM; LIGHT NORTHEA ONE CENT Siwa' s, the famous American writer. Mortis says the only real kind by the noted artist, R. M. Crosby, and will be, in some re- STERLY WINDS Advertiser, don’t overlook the fact that most of the 40,000 i es of The tar that are sold ev day of the year o into the home And home-delivered culation t bring re alt The Star backs its circulation talk with figures. As sk us HOME yp det hd EDITION TANDS. be nc My GOODNESS ! MERCY re WERE You IN A WHATS HAPPENED e >A Bi 5 MR GEORGE No MUM RAILROAD SMASH | WORSE THAN up MEET A BURGL Potlatch Program for Saturday 10 a. m.—Aeroplane flight along water front, starting from Harbor island hangar and circling Elliott 10.3: m.—Salling race for all clas on Elliott bay 11 a. m—Motor cruising handicap races on Elliott bay. 11:30 a.m Catboat race on Elliott bay 1:30 p, m—Final heat for 16-foot class Potlatch champion. Ship on Lake Washington 2:30 p. m.—Final heat for free-for-all Potlatch champion- ship on Lake Washington 4 p. m—Final heat for 26-foot Potlatch championship on Lake Washington. 2 p. m—Children’s playfield parade. 2 p. m.—Dad’s parade. 4 to 5 p. m—Free organ recital at Plymouth church, 5 p. m—Aeroplane flignt by Johnny Bryant from hangar on Harbor isiand along water front. Water sports by crews from naval vessels anchored in the bay. 5 p. m—Cutter races. 5:30 p. m—Punts with shovels. 8 p. m.—Tilikum pageant 10 p. m—Ceremonies at grandstand incident to departure of the Tyee. 10515 p. m—tIiuminated aeroplane flight from hangar at Harbor isiand over batt 10:15 p. me 9 to 10:30 p. m—Illumination of bat’ and seagch-. light drills by the Pacific reserve fleet anchored in Eliott bay. POSSES NOW PLAN TOSTARVE QUARRY OUT AND KILL HIM By Fred L. Boalt. BELLINGHAM, sit 18.—We are getting closer. Soon—tonight, perhaps, or tomorrow, at the latest—the bandit will make his break. When he does, there will be a rattling fire from the as- sembled posses, and a hail of leaden death from the machine aboard the patrol boats. Bullets will sweep the beach. le will be dead before he knows what has happened. This, at-tenst the way Sheriff Boyce an Jaan county, fe like a cat with a mouse,| ! i fiat from “There is not the slightest chance in the world to get the bandit in woods on this island,” said the sheriff. “He can live in there for indefinite length of time and we are helpless and it is worse than hardy to track him in. The best chance is to patrol the beach and = to try to get away by boat, then run his boat down in a patro! jeaperat ush—to death. | Today’s Program 2 p. m.—Decorated floral automobile parade. 2 p. m—Concert on grandstand during automo. bile parade. Seventy-second e the ts are xious ° see the ; r t ed, horns tooted regiment, Seaforth High- on OF% s cla landers inti " 3:20 p. m—Catboat races i hace i iY on Elliott bay ty een le wa 4p. m—Finish of motor ema a be Guiles § Police Have no Trouble boat race, Tacoma to Se 1 ? 4 th attle. “All row 1 * and Orcas islands are now take - Sil ROM ee or aw sae recital, Plymouth church “If he « y de t give h t ; gg Pg and | a to my {0 sive rt fig ht by John Bryant, from : ; Harbor island over war ships 5 to 5:30 p, m.—Races by crews from naval vessels anchored in Elliott bay 0, eee ‘ 1 sven ft nav.! 8:30 p. m.—tIiluminated fraternal parade <1 STREETS; ALL ARE HAPPY. a [[ianov SAKES 8! MAN wanes N A NERVOUS BARBAH THAT IN ONE OF DEM HURRY UP SHOPS? YO ALL RUN AGAIN Nore pID You MI ID YO x HENERY A 006 FIGHT WORSEN e2 THE PORTE “4% GOSH 05H GEORGE ! ITS STRENUOUS IF ONE STAYS OuT L ATE AT NIGHT if “WAS witw peTLATCHERS 7 AND HAT PINS !¢ IN THIRD ASSISTANT PEN WIPER 10 THE ASSSTAN) SECRETARY <4 -<|BANDIT HUNT LIKE CAT PLAYING WITH MOUSE, SAYS BOALT SOCIETY WOMAN KILLED IN AUTO CRASH = cde OTHER SIDE MRS. LENNON DIES Madelaine, who tells the story of the heartache of the poor girl of Paris, on the right. The other gir! Is her sister. IRL H CAN’ T MARRY Watch ‘er rip, and Instead of go- 8,810 be her final trip, and instead of go- tn editor cont INSTANTLY; THREE OTHERS ARE HURT “Why aren't you out potlatching?” called Mrs. Frances E. Lennon, as she, her husband, Arthur J. Lennon, president of the Lennon glove store, and James Q. Clemmer, manager of the Clemmer theatre, and his wife were passing the residence of a neighbor in their auto, late last night. At 3:30 this morning, four hours later, Mrs, Lennon was buried beneath the machine, dead, the other occupants were cut and bruised, and the auto, split half-way lengthwise, lay | overturned beside a telegraph pole at the intersection of the Green Lake and Ravenna boulevards. + “l, hit a telephone pole while ate which joins the boulevards. ne to turn tle, crushing is believed death was instantan- Mrs eous Mrs. Clemmer was iore seriously hurt than the other jtwo occupants. She and husband were taken to the Noble | hospital hey were rest easy today and will recover, “Lennon was re » his home, 2622 Harvard N., re today in a 1 condition, he continually | ne Hg | Lennons live in the same block, a their palatial residences f the tragedy was related today when nnon girl, and the only ¢ i, walked and, choking back her sobs, broke MONEY FREE? threw of them . but others The Cler single Star's Yesterday the |Golden Pi rl, in her big Im- away envelopes. ¥ from contained only t had orders on " money One $10 order, one $1 order 1 sented at The heir cash. There wa merry scramble tt possible and cattere the handfuls « imy Marquis, who is 12 years 818 Terry av., got jay. He told ly, when he it was the most money he had ever had at one ing at 1 p. m., she will not start juntil 5. By that time the dads will came to cash { , r ; “rance » money she i h W dre ane again le a | ay Wm. Shepherd Fr I nor he| have finished their parade, a“ the | time 1 going to put it in the did sh g. Little Gertr now is 1 |streets will not be roped off. ite ere | GE OKLAND, Juiy 12—The mye phe and. re CIA, we atta Jul 1 think I've Do eo th couples|) TOMORROW SHE WILL MAKE” een thy be ae Surreundin e murder of After t he g.” she i, “4, dever and b ‘aris’ heartache! there? The girls girls who| TWO STOPS, ONE AT SECOND __ aster Morris J. Herbert, s wel de Valle his ranch near | to n 8 r and o Folk Of Ooakn H 1 ard to find, too, for every | wo) in Paris N of them is|AV. AND UNION ST., AND ONE U y, Fort Casey, got $5; : “a tarly Wednesday, is/ laid it t of his body so Ce eas st teplats one ee r and oe married, but the ing men are|AT SECOND AV. AND MADISON e8, of many i following the confession | peo id t wa Whang oslo : nine’s story i KOl the caine sto tha ehalr hus:| 8, 1 ret av ; Mrs. Mary de Valle, the widow, | Then I hid my gun the house | { ppd Me WAUKEGAN, Ill, July 18.— ir her tell it, There were | bands. One of my sister. | Te there! Walter Millo N, nine ietrict Attorney H. L. Hynes. aa want | to tha wit a Was John Richardson, a crippled store { couples of them at a little Well, when I could not bel was lucky. He picked up two of ‘ Y hush; ' 4 M de Valle is tt r of| p keeper at Volo, near here, sought ! if t n along the Seine urried I went to work, I found] rot the envelopes which the Golden order, ya he ¢ three childre a be f 14, and fet ron 1 to make| Warrants today for 50 “women vig fi ole and Madelaine ay ed f shop in Paris as|car, and Girl threw away. Each of them Parent P ‘ tw the younge ’ ‘ on dem I night, | antes," who kidnaped his wife, My t , “lay, but) int eter a ‘ot $60 a month,|has beer contained a pr He is $2 richer at $2 iy. “Ty | rab! a A nag furnish, | fOde her on a rail in the streets of | he In't And while! whieh { ice h as|the R da: wa ; “ i Chriatotfer, |the town, and dumped her into at! er fishing | most gir 1 knew t the}she w ther winners w Abe Scher, iret heav 4 w # . ‘ poten man |8e@ of mud, He says he has mort-| M vine of the/time w when I must] ident! 1 ke st., and Fred Singer, 818 t cia t totaal gaged his store for $1,500, which | hea ri either yield te employer or quit] Potlate N AV ; 1 ttle late { - Dieta the “é ‘bout S o'clock last |M@ @ave to his wife and that she Education In England my good place cdbnaieaaaiceninocen 4 e has gone to Chicago Tot nes shy fether hie 0 vats She's Still Fighting ] } ; The most daring feat which a| WH! Dunnill, Richardson's broth-| good bu one time in Paris.! “And it came, six weeks ago. i heavier-tl machine has ¢ erin-lay has left Volo, and/He sent me to England to a con-| He told me that T must quit wor 4 midnigh 1 w ¢ naugurat- |b te § i r ent sch for he sald that one|T was, too fin rh sited | i ‘ PAT I ord sed T by ¢ toffer omen | of m ne able to talk English.|me to go at 1 (es ina Teele flat | oe. H ération sta ‘ar ed,|d ed the flying plane ¢ You th Paris ts very gay./8o sure that he had furnished tt.| XES, ; Highton te 1 if ” ce od ae t an Drops Man in Bay ; and) don't you? You e only the mile And so, now, I live home with my ny ‘ : nat Great of Paris. When my father was) father and I have no w | Now everybody is vindicated as WASHINGTON, July 18—(Spl) d og i I i 1ate* Geemat United ' A Th ! ght, Christof went rich 1 thought so, too, But now I It is the same with all the girls| pure as snow Fourteen Mexican bandits have vith f t ‘ Sie tgs tae iecer| Horn ft 1 1 la cpeey Wore RGAE: Hie: Whale eraninvers., eves Judge Humphries today bad ex oan tation He Tapia wh a fle \ 7 59 6, Argentin x out m ing girl in Pari ute, And most of them get tired |punged from the report of the 1911| trict of Mexico, according to a dis- "4 And b 1 ‘er D a conds be . wt h ed to me. lof fighting et last. I am not 1 t ; z ateh fr the 30) r 1 I am not tired|grand jury, thosé scathing para-| patch from the American consul at pe TOE ; orws 1 Haypt'a | fore the ighited wa Septem ber Morn wa: ensaea to) _tnartied to a) vet. You seo Tam still very] graphs connecting A. J. Slothon Tampico, received at the stato de- in ¢ t erboard ar fine boy wi n the t his| young. par nt - Aah sh : | : Vi | hoe Perit 4 h aeanwon Paria is terrible. It laughs, be.| With the then notorious Ithilan-/?"7, seit : . y . DI a r : 1e dispatch said that the depre- ~ PE =A INA Cc , COUPON 1 ht he ho Horan S rin KIN 10 et it Im r a ymised to, cause it full of heartache, and|American club. Humphries had datic on American property by rs, j ANY NO " 0 hydroplane . mr) * pa € that always must|it m hide it |the expunging done with a pair of the bandits had become so numer- ny four coupons VIS | from "Te Star, " t Is and feet ig ’ bo But when my father could ft at the court house showing |the governor of the state,for au- consecutivel, h tad Th a PARIS, July 18—The open not pay it was finished. My bo: |e t= tha aa irors thought | thority to organize * protect vely numbere d, when presented at e Miss. Bertha Mack, the pretty| ing of the seashore resorts on |could not marry me, It is the rule [ease vena tineh snnection with | themeelve The ion was t office with 15 cents, will entitle you to a |f} Luna park cashler, bears the dis-| the French coast offers tie [in Francs | {tee aU RS Meee tre herent inction as the first Seattle-born| modistes almost as much scope Sought as Sweetheart. , 3 on sant ent pen m ve tinction as t 7 Pp PORTLAND, Ore., ‘July | “tg pennant. | A differ “nt pennant every girl to fly in an aeroplane heee. She| as does the opening of the rac: | “In France every boy who marries| 44.99 today the jury, which h RR RK KK KR! With a silk cargo valued at 500. P ay. Washington State Pennant now out. inccom panied Harry Christafterson | Ing eeason | nds on his parents for the : ‘ * Visiting hours on the battle %|000, the Japanese steamship AW® ome 5 after his brother's flight Thursday | je latest bathing style for W h which he marries, But| eVidence in the trial of * ships are between 10:30 and *| Maru docked at this port Thursda: i ants will be sent by. mail if 5 cents addi- night,«n a 20-minute trip | women consists of nothing |my boy asked me to be his ‘sweet-| Klein, charged with larceny of fow-|% 11:30 in the morning, and be- *} night from the Orient. ' et for each Pennant is enclosed. Bring or Mrs. Johnny Bryant took her ma-| more than a silk sash wound —|heat und his father promised tolels valued at $8,500 from Miss|# tween 1:30 and 6 in the after. * -— 1 to > hi nlof t Wo'clo this mor several times around the hips give him ac @ money to keep me! Ethel Neweon wa till deliber.|® noor * y r nt this plan for awhtler U The Seattle Star, 1307 Seventh Avenue, a short fll er tho lt and knotted. in front. That's in a little fl tin The case was given to the] — ABouts 1,500 people visited &| Attend t Nt school, 4th | Rear Union Street_ and bi Additional flights will be] all—except a broad-brimmed *| “That seems terrible to _you,| jury at 1:30 yesterday. Pr tions * the men-of-war yesterday MRS FOE 5 eae OF ice sot eee ee! mate thls afternoon and tonight hat perhaps, but what is a girl in] of a hung jury are being made. AO ledge you will obtain—ady