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FAIR TONIGHT AND TUESDAY; MODERATE NORT Laugh! You'll Feel Better i HWESTERLY WINDS. The Seattle Sta ON TRAINS AND NEWS STANDS. Be on A hgh ig anes ; a tempt a th pareve Lae, Cinen the Way 46: dene i] VOLUME 15. THE ONLY PAPER IN * SEATTLE THAT DARES TO PRINT THE NEWS. a i NO, 177 SEATTLE, WASH., MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1913 ONE CENT. tt £ § 5289 ize a s 2 § Ld giz WRITES TO [WELL | SOCIALISTS STAR, THEN [1 pectare!} THREATEN azg had »_ for wit DASH ME, IT'S CAP'N KIDD HANNIBAL, Mo.—F : ers hid $4,000 w By Fred L. Boalt. an ‘ ‘Mar k Twain” ¢ HEN I Was a very small child, my mother ‘ Te found me tn tears Gee Beer Man Pawns Watch and Declare They'll Violate Judge's My son,” said she, “why do you w bse Engages Room at Hotel | Orders if He Sentences Mother,” I replie I weep because I cannot Washington M - > Be the back of m neck ~ Millard Price pe mother “if you have no : better excuse for tears than that, I'l hand >» F LUXURY » tts | ONE HOUR OF PASS RESOLUTIONS |] you something realy worth weeping about. flow . ‘ : And she did Encloses Star Editorial brs Plan Organized Campaign “to Nevertheless, my Inability to see the back of that “Unwed Millions” With Make a Farce of His I] my neck was a worthy source of grief. The desire Farewell Letter. Authority.” to see the back of my neck became a longing mt ia ei . 1 fin obsession. Night and day it haunted Stepan Klein ee yee my With unparalleled directn and me, It fs with me now > the | a room at the a New unprecedented defiance of any King t Ac aot & t y that the back of my ea gee hernia " county court, several hundred social Pay ance ves a te aes Oe . the Drains wi 44 Cx i late last night in resolutions adopted heck is pretty, It ts It is scrawny and hal — ge the : wae 4 Alls Dreamland pavilion, warned But it t nec part of me. It follows me was.to wr ne r/ Judge Humphries that they will about wherever f go Star, explain! ason for com His: “make a farce of his authority b : ' thority by th of my cane Biting suicide ar . ’ @ violation of his unlawful 5 : ida > Be nies che @iiterial clipped rox Star oa he should carry out his = wet reflection. 1 ot, “Oar Unwed Mi to e. = ae MY, AIN'T GEORGE GRAND! Intention to sentence Kate Sadier I have often back to a mirror, sr Klein perforce lived b e amid CHICAGO Fir , and Millard Price, socialists, for con. and, with a hand, scrooched meee barron he fact that| Wasner, in th tempt of court for speaking at the my head arour of the back *Dort be mis'ed by Seo fee at) noatha, had small Open Forum meeting recently in Z plrcabics. i... cooly os ote peaced COE ep a City Hall park of my nec The experience gite anure. ama a day man—a wage rene ore 9 ry Rables and half-wits will und and «ym oe Fis Eto eon pathize, If I live a hundred years, I shall never, ° ngs never b able to see the back of my neck | ot Harry Whitney Treat is still car I be me WhO: Rae .G: WOFtNEr Somme | wearily @ etraw hat, der the off for «rief than I. 1 to Kitty Gordon ; fae the “unwed millions Eccentric! sora party : I went to the Moore theatre last night and saw nade state-wide . " var *By the time you get this letter = page Kitty Gordon's BACK, The management gave mo P | Tohall be dead and cold just be-| Defying fashion is one thing.) Systematic Campaign |] the use of a box so that I might get an unob- (Gants the present system of society | Violating the canons of good taste) “On the day these members are ‘ » mio ‘ another. Treat wears his straw *entenced,” the defiance reads, “w structed view of THE BACK i Prevents me from getting a loving } ie tifa.” after Septeciber 1, and Ie eccentric. |W!!! set: date for the beginning If mine were a sordi@ mind, 1 would tell you ‘Once before, on September 14, he| We know men who eat soup oe te cannes hee tn vic |] how many thousands of dollars a week THE D audibly. unlawful tojunctions already | K or i : agatnst street speakers. | BACK ts worth to Kitty Gordon, and how many in ledge on the 10th atory of| Purting brooks make sweet! The contempt proceedings againat|} Ore thousands to her manager. They went mad i Beta) Frve, but dared not jump. | mu We do not care to Iisten|™!T* Sadier and Price, as well as|f back East over the Wordon BACK, and the man- 7 t Jamp | y | He was arrested for being a|to pUrling soup. 1S = pee ee ey agement commercialized it and capitalized it and ‘oh ges’ Released after two| —— > tk og Bs pp gpidn ing bee spoke made a pot of money out of It é a a all park on the occa re wing. and ven the me ble yp here gacaothoone shengpd jw ned of by Judge H I would not have you believe that Kitty Ger . ie room at the Washington Satur-|, NEW YORK —Rev. A. W. Wil-|P has not been etted for » if all BACK. She bas a very comely front . | ay, reaietering under the name of | 'e¥er — ae eaters a 2S Compt died & socialint eyen of deepest blue, copper hair that “Caleb Regel, Spokane.” congregation to bring thelr nil “Judicial Braggadocio” looks ke gold where it Muffs, teeth that Mash : Ged wnto death of poverty and @ to church and esta a| Referring to Judge Humphries prec reget 1 # mein and shabby environment, y in the bas t so the Iit-| judicial actions ai 4 by “male ee ee eee coldly perfect face, t hour of tle ones could be ca for. volent freak and puertle a full, white be slim, sound arms and slim, 4 spite which has up to t straight legs to which cling diaphanous draperies — When they found him his blood } 2 . es A comely front, indeed, has “The Enchantress. eng he reg. oa sg ag ar But, oh, you Gordon BACK! p ‘Batchee, was 28. He asked The Star Deegue clo ts ng to pall on My poor typewriter slithers and skids when I ; to notify F. B. Utter and Thomas the public tas so maudlin would sing @ paean tn its praise. I comb my stock oh hebpcamane The body Is at having serve eir humorous of adjectives. “Flawless?” Of course. “Lissom?” mor the © tlona ¢ " > ' d ne morgue inet Fe geo Fete Langorous?” Weak, weak! As pale as a reflec- STEAMER IN RACE ola) thelr @xiension.o hart tion in a looking glans WITH co Weaw bers Kitty G ms BACK’S fame comes to us from NGRESS at party, as such, has nm. She was a “Galety girl Young British $1,600,000 not been involv Tank steamer H.C. H Ported at Dungeness + 4 in the i in th ors have for years made a practice of selecting ring 1914, acc i. mit on their wives from the ranks of the Gaiety, when- aah kis tareo o a Joes ever red blood ts r in a line that has be- Prete Creo pi will have | Pp er too Wilson ees the tariff os th yp deputies, but it ts Hs thi a chi nice Aah eevet be clad Gy $0 will be relieved of a & cent ready assured when the October Gordon “y raved about the Gordon BACK. duty iecitien haiti Painters painted It, sculptors sculped tt. And, itiesiaiipemmeiteetlnsanaoae ny | finally, Captain the Honorable Henry Beresford, ned by of the Queen's Own, cousin of Admiral Sir Charles n Beresford and Lord Decles, married {t It may be that the Beresfords considered the S aaee marriage a mesalliance. * © (If I were a so- WELL, ‘ + eee the con ed rap Agel bho a that there was rs much tha could revea would, AT LasT! BY Georce, ) [fh | 1am in t oahalies ee yes cane : , am tn honor bound to guard the confidences LEASANT : of dukes and duchesses. Not being a society par. agrapher, | must fill the gap with asterisks.) °* © © There was a separation, I don’t know Mise de arredh das ie cts why itty brought her BACK to America, A the hospital authorities will permit year ago Captain the Honorable followed it. THE Coroner Leland detided today to se BACK called him. He followed it about from ure the testimony of A. R city to ett | son's common aw 9 in affidavit Miss Gordon last night declined to discuss her Lertiitese Adiabene Geavan Ravach BACK with me. She would discuss her Art, or tomorrow night her Volce, but not her BACK | The woman, who was bad! I cherish no resentment. I know exactly how prenene at the sane time Ty, she feels. Her BACK is her choicest possession ‘ ¢ h 0 death Two continents have gone mad over it. Poets while Iunching together at the At have written odes to it. It won the | ." | las gar last Thursday night, was bl sti ai s 4 eee ap dncane takae es tain the Honorable. A masseuse accompanies tt, a4 cut of dkager today, bi and, with lotions, creams and powders, keeps it no" al for some tine ; : But Kitty Gordon has never seen her BACK pe “emg is held without a formal Others may feast their eyes upon fit. But she never! I know the reason for that lurking sadness \¢ * |} in her glance. We are en rapport. Even now 3 Hurt Watching I feel the old, old hankering, never to be as “ | W ° X R pus 1, to see the back of my neck om 1 c |/WomaniIn A-hay gar | a on AND 17S VERY | is ; 6 UNPLEASANT | PASADED ee gt A RUSSIAN RUSH | ra oe elman, on toreycle, and an reached Russia that Patrolman | | lad unidentified aged pedestrian on Michael Pugusky was wealthy, and | yo crutches, came together with a that policemen here are influen } ect crash while they watched tial, 12 relatives from back home| the pret a the _ came here to live with him pe | faded while they were On December 6, the date of the port election, King county will hold 7 : 35 8 ST. PETERSBURG Sept 3 MAY BE CRAZY BUT oP" C : oa at , apectal election on the question | Just as 2.—Great Britain, Germany HE TOOK THE MONEY of forming a looged-off land dis Eacy. to Get and France have notified PASADENA, Sept. 2 Felling | trict y ' - Japan, in a joint note, that if ool ye cll eyes dhst mVok J HL, ‘The resolution, prepared by the Into Business Today she lands troops at Nanking n te ane a pia aad Yauthor of the state ay, Repre PRR FE eS ee the powers will do likewise, sentative Thoma * urphine, f yas year rc ot, 4 h 7 ily savings, $3,000 from Sent ie ; rat thine Ae re aie | vores ae mi to according to dispatches in the Bis wite ec vatsstoners McKenzie and | find a good, wellestabMshed || St. Petersburg papers. ip Bib cor shay Knudsen, Commissioner Homilton || business for sale in the “Bust ' eagle Mgt Sr gh was atwent ness Chance” column, Whether SUNDAY COURT IN CHICAGO oR rel a ‘ The election will be both on the || you have a few hundred dol are question of forming the district Jars or unllimted means, that || CHICAGO, Sept. 22.-—So that per | ident profits by hie own ex-|and also for the selection of three || column fs the avenue to fh ons arrested for minor offenses will the wiser stadent profits by | eon loners to serve without pay |} dependence. Read it carefully. |/not have to spend Sunday in jail ee eee iacint,|in case the people vote iu favor || It will pay you: |Judge Mahoney has decided to hold Sunday court, and will sit at 6 a.m, Advert of creating the district, and Pine. a SS SSS = = Is Yours One of 40,000 |) Ite columns teem with quip and song Ih HOME AMM toner tunis aria il EDITION. } ||) 1] HURT IN G.N.WRECK wo Fast Overland Trains Go Into the Ditch at Mukilte ! — _ . LIMITED HITS WRECKAGE OF OTHER TRAI Great Northern eastbound Overland Limited, No. 4, leaving Seattle at 9 a. m. today, collided with west- bound Overland Limited, No. 3, at 10:30 a. m., a | short distance south of Mukilteo, between Seattle and | Everett. Eleven persons are reported injured, ohe of them seriousty. mediately upon receipt of the news of the wreck at division head- quarters at Everett, a special train was dispatched for the scene, and Im. the injured were taken to that point At the place of the wreck there are double tracks. A broken axle or defective rail ditched the eastbound train, scattering the wreckage over the westbound tracks. Traim No. 3 reached the scene of the wreck a few moments after the derailment, going head-on into the wreckage. At the office of Superintendent Clark in Seattle, the only advice received, beyond the fact that the wreck had occurred, stated that the baggageman on one of the trains was the most seriously injured, and that a small boy, a passenger, had an arm and leg broken. No names had been received there of the injured. | The injured are: Mrs. Carl Erickson, Spokane, arm lacerated; H. J. Freese, Tacoma, back sprained; G. Leaghie, Seattie, shaken up; R. A. Harbings, back and right side bruised; Roy A. Thompson, back in jured, not serious; H. A. Bell, knee wrenched; 8. G. Corbett, side in | jured; C. B. Willis, Portland, forestry service, head bruised; B. S. | Brennace, Seattle, face bruised; A. R. Harding, Seattle; side and back | bruised; F. S. Alile, Seattle, hand bruised; G. W. Grams, Long Beach, ‘Cal. arm cut and internally hurt; A. Peterson, leg bruise; W. A. Berry, St. Paul, finger lacerated; M. J. Coles, Snohomish, head cut, not ser ious; H. J. Fais, Monroe, head and hands scratched. L. Carr, Adrian, Wash., inte rnal injuries. man Smith, internal injuries ung, Seattle, employer Schwabacher Bros., } M Baggag | E. W. Y shaken up. E. Johnson, Seattle, wabacher Bros., ankle bruised L. Belleion, Bremerton, shaken up F. A. Champlan, Spokane, back sprained. R. C. Shane, dining car waiter; left leg hurt; Thomas Brennan, Geo. E. Leissner, Seattle, lip cut eat Northern and their | cook, head injured, not seriously; These reported themselves injured to the names were given The Star by Superintendent Clark VICE PRESIDENT OF _U. S. CAN’T AFFORD | HOUSE AT CAPITAL WASHINGTON, Sept. 22.—The trials and tribulations of a house- hunter in Washington were discussed today by Vice President Thomas R. Marshall, who has decided to live in a hotel during his stay in the capital. | “you will do me a favor,” Mar-| thought desirable shall told the United Press today, , I have been pestered to death if you will tell all the real estate |»)! 1 estate, men since coming | men in Washington to quit chasing! “We have been unable to find las about anything under $2,000 and so we I'll bet my wife has looked at have given it sa bad job.’ 300 houses in Washington, We had of se anybody who comes Jtwo rented, but lost them both. along who intends to leave |Now we are through and don't has nice house for | want real estate men to bother us or less—that we can rent— any more. an do business with us. But I We set a rent limit of $2,000 a want to say right here and now vear. Those two houses were the|that the Marshalls are through only ones Within the limit that we/ house hunting.” BANKERS’ TRUST BIDS ON BONDS Has public sentiment already ex- THANKS FRIENDS. OF HARRY THAW INSTOWN, Pa., Sept an re ercised its influence on the bank- ers’ trust? For months and months the port = pmmission bonds failed to receive By “Mrs. Mary, Thaw any higher offer than 88 cents on | «| "wish through the United|the dollar, as The Star told you the | press to thank the writers of near- | other day Ihe thousand sympathetic letters| Then last Thursday came Com poured In on me in a|Missioner Bridges’ resolution, fol- | which have | steady st “They lowing close on the heels of a pop- ular bond sale in Portland, to sell immediately after | Harry made his daring dash for the |the West Seattle Ferry bonds, freedom which any other man/drawing five per cent interest, to would have received tmmediately |the people direct. upon the rendition of a verdict of No official action has been taken ‘not gullty’ on the ground that the |M the resolution yet. ———~| dfendant. was insane at the time| But already it has exerted an in- of the commission of the act|fluence on the bond market that charged in the indictment augurs exceedingly well for Com- “The vast accumulation of letters | Missioner Bridges’ plan. express congratulation and thanks-| On Saturday, It seems, a repre- |wiving over Harry's escape; next |Sentative of the bankers who have tion over been bidding on the general im- provement bonds of the port, which only carry 4! > per cent, raised the WASHINGTON, Sept Garbed|previous bid to 90 cents on the only in skirtless bathing suits, 11/ dollar. society girls swam across the tidal “But that is too low yet,” says basin soon after down, Miss Ada Bridges. “I shall never consent to Watrous, daughter of United States sell it at such a low figure. They've Commissioner Watrous, won got to do better than that.” OQOUPOQN | PENNANTS cou 74 | Any four coupons clipped from The Star, consecutively num | bered, when presented at The Star office with 15 cents, will entitie New York and Colorado Pennants Out se ation and indign portation I you to a 65c Pennant. Monday. A few Idaho Pennants still left. Pennants will be sem by mail if 5 cents a@ditional for each Pennant is,enclosed. Bring or i mail to The Seattle Star, 1307 Seventh Ave., near Union St.

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