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~ ASK INJUNCTION TO STOP STREET SPEAKING WEATHE R FOR SE ATTLE AND “VICINITY GENERALLY FAIR TONIGHT AND SUNDAY; LIGHT WEST ERLY WINDS. he Seattle Star Think! 40,000 Daily “The God of Battles” | That's the number of papers The Seattle Star Don't miss reading that great story, by that nd + Oita Gut every Gay of the year The | Great author, Robert W. Chambers, pth s pen th any ae Oh | complete on page 8 of today’ Investigat | paper. We have ‘em Horen — | every wook a VOLUME 15 THE ONLY PAPER IN SEATTLE THAT DARES TO PRINT THE NEWS HOME io NO. 127, SEATTLE, WASH., SATURDAY, JULY 26, 1913 EDITION ~ CLUBWOMAN BRIN 6S SUIT FOR DIVORCE MRS. SNOOK |_WONINAN AEROPLANE MERCHANTS - _ TELLSSTORY SAY CROWDS “OFWILD RIDE HURT TRADE © | A wlid auto drive last Wednee- | Atty. P. V “Davis this afters day night Into a lonely and dark street and a brutal attack upon noon applied in behalf of the her by her husband, culminated 14 Colonial theatre and a half years of abuse, according to Mra ‘ . o Deane &. Gnaek, whe tis morning d zen other business houses on Fourth av. and Pike st., for a restraining order against all | street speaking on that cor- filed a complaint of divorce against Herbert E. Snook, an attorney and former candidate for the superior | court judgeship Mra. Snook charges her husband : walicass with having become addicted to the sig The application came up drink bat arriage, | before Judge Humphries. that i as come A nadine ee See an a Ghee ai The complaint charges that most 4 the street meetings bring such Says oo a ia ue wis large crowds and congest the : by Attorney streets so completely that bus= 6 became be iness is interfered with, ; the auto containing and Dorothea, 13-year old datiehter, to a dark street in the Denny Fuhrman addition, and WILSON TO FIRE — They Inhale Their Spaghetti and 2-0: moter AM BASSADOR? wait till early In th Cigarette Smoke Simultaneously; yng", S } The couple have been married M4 | since August 12 £9 and have three children 13 Have a Very Dickens of a Time Ruthella, 10, and H Snook has bee pron work in Seattle By Norman The couple own thelr home at 14th avy. W and Mre Snook WASHINGTON, uly, 26.—Sume mary removal from office by Presie © dent Wilson is the fate predicted | for Henry Lane Wilson, U. S. am baesador to Mexico, who held a long interview here today with See retary Bryan on his actions in Mex- ico since the overthrow and assae- sination of President Madero, Wilson is to be allowed to lay the groundwork for the case against 7 LYS aap nent In club NEW YORK, Jul Somebody was whacking a piano In the basement dining room of Old Marta’, down in West at at One asks for sole pow sion of it, and himself, was dancing. Fifty or sixty people were sitting at tables, tuck the household furniture, the cus He conferred with Bryan for 40 | ing away the soup course of an Italian table d'bote, plody of the childrea, on camps B ' 4 } minutes. teday and was ap foe ae b roy deter ee eet . aiaie The man who was dancing was, apparently, about 70 years of age. | and half of the remaining commun- to write a complete report of his WHAT ARTIST RAYMOND EWER SAW AT “THE RAGGED) 1, wore a white goatee, spectacien and a look of complete happiness, ity property | actions since the fall of Madero, EDGE” CLUB. . “ , 40 or 50 0 than he was. Sho| The court issued an order to re-| ; tig toakes Gao? Maver rbbey toceed bape Bia strain Sriook from speaking to her} ciggrhacyte se iaagse |also looked hap or coming to the house, pending the | All the confidential reports he it the tom to look Bappy at the dinners of the Ragged Edge . ¢ 4 ctub. " Sccaltaaeahar sat aaa | case. Mra, Snook alleged she was MISS BERTHA MACK has sent the government. were give It's a great little club, the Ragged Edge. Doesn't bother with a/in fear of her life. en to Wilso: will dictate his home, and a lot of committees, and dues, and all that stuff. ecie? at ae state! > Bryan's private ste J #, and drinks and dances—-once a week no#Fapher and on the case he pres a a tt oe eo seer am» | ODD ITEMS | Aviator Pops Question to Pretty (::%:''\',:s; ‘som suet * ¢ DEATH; ARREST HUSBAND at Taran ads ths hii dondesbldy' ah alin [opp irems| Miss 2,000 Feet Over Elliott Bay; wri, feted chat a tre Dances th | a My goodness, but they CAN dance, those Kagged Edgers' Turkey LONDON, July 26.—Peeved | pied. cube of the gp a Ey v 1 t or " lon in interviews w rtain! Fred Lewis, a teamster at Sky-| beatings to bis wife. She found) trot. and tang d bunny hug, and all that stuff—they've got the full s would cet ly cause her husband failed to be 7 komish, was arrested today by Sher-| her, bleeding, on a couch at the} line, and wh they feel like addingia few trimmings of their own| mire her new dress, Mra, Kate Now They’ re Going to Be Married *:. caused his instant dismissal 4 ‘em tn Burns of Aldershot drenched the ne. . except that his removal now mi aa icin tt tata bens ‘Nort! | girl away ” si re in a few| For instance, foursomes. These came tate in the evening, when/to it, burning herself to death es Witness the impetuosity of mendously. Two days later anoth-| mE RE os train while on way to Prov. days, and again the little woman, | everybody was right jolly. One of these terpsichorean oddities Included : ao | Harry Christoffersen, who is go- ped ie ey spasuneroninie was) idence hospital, in Seattle. who welghed only 90 pounds,|two men and two girls, ali. gripped together and whirling madly aroun FINE ‘i ¥ . ag | ing to get married. Miss M Bh P, Up 09 eoare’ Taate Promecutor Steele fett for showed evidences of a brutal as |the floor, while another was made up of one very popular young lady = CHATTANOOGA, Tenn., J 26. iss Mack,” it may be sup; posed | puty Pr eee ult. Finally, she managed, with| and three “athletic gents.” Annie and Ollie Atood defied all Believe it or not, he proposed to/the birdman sald over his shoul- Skykomish this morning to make) sault.’ Finally. she managed, wren tat dunce after’ each course of the dinner, The old gentie-| the athice “of modern society and|the lady 2,000 feet above Rllictt/der and shouting at the top of nis | Sirs 4 ae aa eet oe, eee sl ebatae ot| son, to put her aboard a train yes.|man previously mentioned didn't skip ‘one bathed on the front porch of thetr | bay! voice, to make himself heard above} | VANCOUVER, B. C., July 26.9 Se Sabet §. eetmine) “Saree. of | sun. 80 put Der aaa woman “ate “Then there the profeasor”-—that's what they called him, when residence here. They were arrested| Early in Potlatch week Cnristof- the roar of the propeller, “—er—| Dispatches received here from Ote manslaughter against bim ey dncnas Genin | led for him to do something and fined $100 ferson invited Miss Bertha Mack, Bertha-er—darling, I love you! {tA today make it apparent that sertiewn: Ueaesaeye Doerttts ane Teac Ned ea temted that| The Ragged Edgera do what they fee! like doing, at the time they sis, \the cashier at Luna park, to make Will you be my bride?” the British Dreadnaught New Zea: bruises all over her face, head and) Her face ie so omaciated tim, (feel like doing it. One of them, who wore gorgeous plumed hat and| SPEEDER 18 PINCHED Ja flight with him, She’ accepted) And Miss Mack, it is permissible !@9¢ may be detained in Canadian — Seay, Recording be her Biase, Mise | Devwty ‘Corcmhment eontribeted to|® stunning black gown, toox care of n plateof spaghetti and a cigarette) PHILADELPHIA, July 26—Har-|the Invitation, and so won the dis-/to assume, blushed prettily and W&ters beyond her planned itiner © Jee Wilson, Lewis wee te the | tach of noerishaient contyivwl at the game time, inhaling them alternately and keeping both hands! old Wilson was speeding home on tinction of being the first Seattle the ‘auawer voviy ary, until the Mexican situation | habit of administering frightful) her death clears, and that the Canadian | bue pst graceful manner. his motorcycle with a basket of | girl to fly over the city buey In @ most graceful man h' rate, Dr. M. A. Matthews CTulser Rainbow will be manned by a t y ony y! | y She admired Christofferson's | There wae another lady—oh, a VERY big Indy!—evidently an ex-|jcrabs strapped to his back. One " | heer, who aang what the piano player waa playing, whenever crawled up and bit him on the| coolness, skill and dartng enormous-| will marry them at 2 o'clock Mon. cadets and men from the Malt opera d THEATRE BARS NINET Y YEARS OLD, |she h ned to know it, in which nt it was difficult to hear the neck He fell and was seriously |ly. He admired Miss Macks cour ‘day, at Luna park, _— is to be dismantled at Halk a = a piano. injured DRIVES HIS AUTO The bald men who got kisser! on his dome was another feature. He | One dispatch received says _ 4 |] LEWISTON, Pa, July 26 as not at all pretty—you couldn't call him seductive, in a thousand BREATHES LIFE INTO BABE A land has offered to co-operate SOCIALIST PLAY Th . Andrew Syannbic, 90 aud yet the fey a cs rion Id hand him a amack on the cere) LOS ANGELES, July 26.—Deter | Solomon Not in oa A nites nthe Southern repo, 4 | | ; years old, has Jearned to run “ brum every once In a while, She seemed to enjoy It, and he never once mined her child should live, Mrs.| z : automobile, and spenfs muc d. J. H. Spaulding kept her six-weeks I W h N b | ‘sy fea | t dinner was over, everybody apent more or leas time at the| old baby alive for three days by t ith Nisbet ROME, July 26.—Official an- i { the Moore |] time driving In his car, He is 0 expecta ; ‘ canada onsaiae in the best of health and does |! har in a aide room. Ladies and all—they put their feet right upon the artifictal respiration produced by|| DENVER, July 26—"Thirty [lor the apnointmont at whe wa ; theatre, this afternoon announced |} not jook more thin 70 years old. |) rail and told the man what to mix up. They they'd say, “Ab!” and tear her own Nps |] days in the city garag: the » Pent, ta be comerinder a he would not permit the socialists off another dance. There's no mistake about it, a pleasant evening was . This Is not # “vag” sentence, | chief of the Italian navy. ; p wal ince their play, “The Colonel enjoyed bya! ho ae FOO O ON MAO et Rector a [| Dut merely clever device, by La da “The Truth About Various Re _ P sine scale ah eld Bla ocSapan agian | ST. LOUIS, July 26—After &|] which Commissioner of Safety || « , nT Bl ” Si hd His Friends,” at the Moore the-| SEATTLE RAILWAY Who are the Ragged Edgers? They're all friends of Zoe Anderson strenuous tennis match, Christine |] Alexander Nisbet hopes to cure {| -OCO’ BRANCH HERE (¢yi",ini Col, Blethen: fo boatman r : EMPLOYES PICNIC Norris. it’s her club. She Is a little woman with wonderful big brown for six days. the speed fiends of Denver. An important addition to “Auto- within the next two weeks by MPa fe Sunday night : eyex, who lives down among the tenements, to study human nature, and Hereafter speed offenders will || mobile Row” is noted in the estab- Catherine D. Stirtan, The Cort feared therp would te trou- genttie railway men are enjoying | Publishes w little personally conducted magarine, called “Bast Side SENTENCE BRIDGES |} te deprived, not of their li-|{lishment in Seattle of a factory phiets will be on. sale’ at - but of their cars. Auto-| branch of the Locomobile Co, of stands and book stores. America. The Locomobile car is| Mrs. Stirtan was in charge of the one of the highest priced autos on recall campaign against Mayor — the market, The company had an Dilling, Councilmen Wardall, BI * cen: ble and the house would be dam- themselves at their big annual ple |} ce TACOMA, July 26—~Samuel D.|] mobiles will be held from 30 to les od. an there had been threats 2c, which ts being held at Golden | Aridges, former clerk of the U. S.|] 90 days or more in the city ga y oo ed Gardens park, under the auspices court in Tacoma, was today sen-|] age, when drivers are convicte ced piating of the Brotherhood of Railway Con tenced to a term of 18 months in|] The severity of the sentence | agency here before establishing the and Kellogg. She recently hy oe, The socialists promptly announe-| ductors of America, No. 388, this| the ral penitentiary at MeNetls |] imposed on the automobile will J) branch Rlethen for her services. e4 the play would be given at the| afternoon and tonight. The pro Island by Federal Judge Robert S.|[ be regulated by the nature of — a Selittlo theatre instead gram on entertainment commenced Bean of Portland on conviction sev of the speed violation by the a = Seattle theatre ini at 3 o'clockeand will continue until i months ago of being guilty of | owner. . APS 7 19 o'clock this evening. The fea mberzlement of government funds | Grecian Robe, Sandals and a Smile! 4 WE SAVE $82, 000 ture tonight will be the dancing. | {in his custody. Th a 4 | Bridge 7 allowed hia liberty ! e EVERETT, July 26.~The six'members of the Saivation Army wh : ode ’ at's All! And Sh S 4 2 | PEAR FOREST FIRES bond for 30 days, pending an a} e Has New Surprise | were arreated last night, while holding a meeting on Hewitt av., within| \ Deal to the Titel ourt of ap. limits prohibited by ordinance, were discharged from folice court this| pealx on a writ of ATHENS, July 26.—A wireless re. PARIS, July 26.—Al! Paris to- “Why are women given beh y h ceived toda id the Greek fleet day was waiting anxiously for feet ely legs morning. The Salvationists explained that they did not understand the GRAPE FRUIT HIGH thea oe Pech oat coi ahtharceee da tad ak pasaaatehen Kents atime i ese I By taking over the garbage col “d f ‘ hd voi lection t 7 city will save over $82, WASHINGTON, July 26.--The 1 * 000 next y vith the |S. forestry department announces ar, a® compare * or of dis-| provisions of the ordinance. TY commented upon. “Are we given s, Ww cost charged by the private collee-|that there is great danger p Today marked the first arrival) the Bulgarians. The Hulgars are |] ter surprise” which the Baro : The total c strous forest fires in Idaho, Ore The new law is aimed at the socialists and 1. W. W.'s, but Mayor) 7 ad to e ° Lg eo M- them only to hide and crush cks @ tors in 1912. The total cost astrous fores from California of grapefruit on] reported to have assassinated sev ess de Guestre, pioneer in dress them out of shape?” | tic to allow the Salvation Army! Woutern ay. and the demand for|eral notables and fired the town. — | the fruit caused a price of $6 to Servian, Montenegrin and Greek | gon, Washington and Callfornia, | Christenson says it cannot be made eported reform, “ timated cost, submitted where hot, dry weather {6 Fone to hold street meetings. The Salvationists are allowed to gather for a ‘eform, says she has in store. tee ee ee prone Crichton, health commissioner, will| There is said to be hut gen-| period of 10 or 15 minutes, and must then move on. prevail, A carload of melons also| peace delegates today started for : ve Beer y ne $264 The direct collection | New Mexico and Arizona. but Reb | per! “ hays horities give | arrived. The sale was brisk, as} Bucharest by steamer from Rel iy hear Genet ey. Serve, le EY. ge inted at Baleer by the city began in brusary of|eral rainfalls in those states have) The Army threatens to quit Everett unl the city authorities give | oe were but few melons on the| grade. The preliminary peace ne yy pot rec! “i robe, the surprise and now Paris is this year Mminimized the peril la definite answer as to whether the “Christian soldiers” are to be per-| market before the mew supply ar-|gotiations will begin at Bucharest nd a cheery mite. waiting. rived THE BRIDE AT HOME—A Mere Male ¢ Cartoonist? s Notion, mitted to hold their customary street gatherings. PENNANTS “ero P NO. 25 . Any four coupons clipped fr The Star, consecutively numbered, when presented at The Star office with 15 cents, will entitle you to a 65-cent pennant. Oregon State Pennants out Monday. Pennants will be sent by mail if 5 cents additional for each Pennant is enclosed. Bring or mail to The Seattle Star, 1307 Seventh Avenue, near Union Street. NOT MUCH Ont WASHING a BSS "LL CALL Geokce 1 Don’ . At IRONING, BO You KNOW THEIR: PRESENT On THE NIGHT 1 HAVENT SEEN Him rtrd a WHERE | CAN GET A Woman OF QR WEDDING, BUT 1 euEsS MORNING x 1 HAD BETTER SEND WEN A NOTE OF < AKHOALEDKE MENT . : ANN WAY 1 : ; { 4 ig