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4 { ° “1 am giad that foollsh question, used when the woman was a om one man to another, is still in the mar ‘GIVEN'—that 1 -From “The Confessions of a Wife,” chattel and handed fr riage service. | want to feel that | am im nie yntil death do ue part.” the first chapter of which will be printed in The Star Monday NUTONE UUU UAT AAMANUOYAAA AMAA 40,000 Circulation Every Day = = = 3 TA - VOLUME 15 WHERE JESSIE WILSON AND HER HUSBAAND WILL SETTLE DOWT SOON AND GO TO HOUSEKEEPING WASH.,, THUR SDAY NOVEMB IS “The overpowering, all-embracing emotion of love, my child, that you feel now for the man you are going to marry, |s but a part of life In which the experience of love is but What the bride's experience, but marriage an incident.”"—From “The Confessions of # Wife.” old friend told her FAIR TONIGHT AND FRIDAY; MODERATE WESTERLY WINDS ~The Seattle Star THE ONLY PAPER IN SEATTLE THAT DARES TO PRINT THE NEWS PML MMO ND NIGHT =EDITION =| eel nda MMMM TLL STUUUAMUTUUUUAANAALLAHI al TRAINS AND NDS. fe BR CENT 2} Has a Judge the Legal Authority to COMMAND A DIVORCE? BUALT PUTS. INA DAY AT CONVENTIO By Fred L. Boalt The big roomy country house at Williamsburg, Mass., to which Francis B, Sayre will bring Miss Jessie) Yonsicu neq wa Wileon, his bride-to-be, atier the wedding in the White How In this town, the home of Williams Col | lege, the young couple will make their home, Sayre mow connected with District Attorney Whitman's of fice in New York, having accepted the secretaryship to the president of the college BIG. LAKE STEANISHIPS OSTINGALE CHICAGO, Nov. 13.—Estimates { So he ha n pamy had distributed delegates. M himself etained a copy an it trom | the stage. If you had a copy you knew what monsieur was taiitae | about John Mitchell Likes Pink Ice Cream Soda | But ® ers coples among eI of the number of sailors drowned od = Monday Lakes, .today | unbers At lenst 25 bir steam | r 1, of the Minerw ships were lost. Of the nuuwber of 7 3 . i » floor a dra gmalier craft which went down, and . ’ It was of the extent of the damage to lake S ‘ clots ports, it was impossible to do more f : aos than guess vaguely . 4 Ma r trude A majority cf the fatalities oc-/ egarded ask: curred on Lake Huron | Jangeroun fellows, ‘The seas were rapidly subsiding | F ponsible, lacking rev ce for today, and a systematic search ot | ‘ ‘ £ q social betters as a con the shores of the lakes was be ‘ peace o} gun for wrecks. of business Besides the boats have ‘been lost, four ships, with crews each, were 80 hours Lake, and grave fea ente for them Tah ange ® : A corpses were washed |, 2a ‘ - le M Hag aw up 0§ the Lakes Huron and Su-| kates to his ier shores today | the Miners iced LOSS OF JOHN M’GEAN the skipped John} Bo Mitch a pink one which I known to! steel steam- a ninguided of 20 men 4 : 3 A a overdue on # r that a Iabor leader wh rs were! H lee ¢ eam soda on a ¢ neteur bosom was cooling coneaggtior That the big finest was DETROIT, Nov steamship John Met freighter on the Gri lost, with all on board, Sunday Monday, seemet certain today when the corpses of 21 of her crew Were washed up near Port Huron Mich, and along the Canadian shore. The McGean carried a crew of 28 Men and had acc 12 passengers, so that it was fea others besides the crew were drowned. The ship passed Port Huron at 2:10 Sunday morning, and has not been heard from since. Francis B. Sayre, wearing his dridegroom smile Gompers Rules With an Iron Hand Well, Well! Woodrow Goes To Help His Daughter Buy *. A Trousseau for Wedding ..:"'::*: say the odations today or Huron. Reports from {solated points im northern Michigan and along the Canadwian shore wer ist of fatalities h: FOUND HIM SANE Neil McArthur Bepector, is not 80 decide after examining M Frater’s court W sanity charges e his wife. McArthur c pute over a deed wife to file the couple conduct a Fourth av. Lake Gompers eye: f you ¢ On one the jbanied Miss Wilson upon this trip But the president himself left the cares of the nation for a few moments to go with them on another occasion! He in. spected some evening gowns at a small Connecticut av. shop, opened thin season for the first time. With four evening dresses, an afternoon gown was selected at this time f the creatlo ont or ont By Laura Ellen Verran WASHINGTON, Nov. 13.— lecting a smail silver gray pele sananter hat, Mise Jessie Wilson, the White House bride- to-be, was the center of the curious eyes of many Washing- ton shoppers on F st. today wa accomy led and botl ‘e, apparer glances f side of the prestdent of rican Federation of Labor i middle age wel | white and ruddy past hair expre uble in this former customs nothing che n hour eat mit son, | commission ir in Jud The her vy hour ago he at property Think of mouth of al me | of mother obliviou a dis-|¢ Som are draped m nd are es Pee gaa or her in the brighter hues which mark) tat coming from the Teta tha this seanon's eve becoming " fte: somewhat aimed are nol acred caused his er lace fous sh in the » aide inet ning On hat the other sid Gompers | men enall and] fraternal delegates from Britain, come to tell us how ure with our working broth n the other side of the herring B51 6514 t pretty wo brim of silv nne, bought outright tablishments extended in the back The crown is of ¥ nch flowers, ble about it her MUZZLE °EM AND FORGET IT| And this is not intended as a reflection upon Dr. Crichton. The Star believes that he has been a good official if activity and an appar ent sincere desire to zealously guard Seattle's health is the criterion. But we are unfortunate, nevertheless, in the fact that no matter how Seattle's citizens may view the action of the health department, | there is not always that confidence that should exist: between the dif ferent branehes of the city government The Star believes that the health department erred in causing to Prove dangerous to others than the dogs. be published so much matter regarding the rabies situation. It be It does believe, however, that because of the agitation stirred up at jieves there is not now and has never been any excuse for the “scare” the instigation of ‘Seattic’s health department and other exponents of ctories that have emanated from the office of the health commissioner at the various muzziing ordinances considered by the council, that there the city hall. The people of Seattle have been needlessly frightened, And? has been created inthe public mind a condition that can only be relieved this even if there IS a serious situation fas bean or ind -& oariltlee Had Seattle a health officer in whom the council and all the rest t the head of our health de- of us had the utmost confidence there would have been no such contro parti it unter te that we i ® sities about the city versy as has arisen over the question of muzzling our doge hall ana, He Anat ecee te Mawed rat aieniy erate city co prtoe 4 Now THAT THOSE OF US WHO ARE TIMID HAVE BEEN THOR @8 a politician rather than an expert in that branch of medicine that has to do with the public healtif, ted fitter dual | pon Onl wearer, down in front, the delegates gave The Star doesn’t believe there is any cause for excitement in Seattle over the question of the muzzling of dogs, or the question of whether or not there is prevalent a form of rabies that may ary muzziing of our It Is unfortunate that we should have | ONLY REMEDY LIES IN THE MUZZLE, } ima | WHAT STAR’S ARTIST SAW AT CONVENTION HALL WILLTAY TO MAKE. WI LEAVE MAN Husband applies for divorce. Has not lived with his wife for three years, and both he and she declare they do not intend to live together again. The wife re ) plication, The court finds FRES. GOMPERS ite the divorce ap- there is not shadow of grouna tor granting a Gecree to the huehend. On the othzr hand, the wife is clearly entitled to a divorce. But she does not ask for the divorce; ne coes rot want it Cen the court make her What is the the court? What public policy? In Judge Taliman’s Court This is the problem which pre” |Sented itself Thursday to Judge Tallman in the divorce case brought by William T. Maloney, accept moral is best for close atten | Monsieur Fraceq wore @ gr tong. worth liste Parther Nant whisy each the te of th combin the tpdustr tion In a conf tions which were shape befe the sénthy this proble For all say too mu oft the federat secre trades w Ingman in th Frenchma a Happy There ar and A woman cisco who has Monsieur ingly ed his t itset lef because s made to tell brother ade part Now he nd wit ha pamphlets tuff. The So, inste ont for nale? Vive he GUILTY OF FRAUD ee re eee After me testimony ard f two hours Emar Goldt guilty and oldberg Great Co. at Seat city the was the pri ¢ of y yard Sentence them by Ju navy per's ni a motion for disposed of bail evch EVES NOGALI Hudgen, 66 made then al | lade cornfield OUGHLY FRIGHTENED, HOWEVER, THE STAR FEELS THAT THE polsoni wounds Gompers union want former street commissioner of Se- attle and secretary of the Carpen ters’ Union, against Mrs. Louise Fy Maloney am absolutely said, “just as cure dark tonight, that Mr absolutely T cannot tion of the speech of The pamphlets t help when monaleur's twisted. Monster ts ning to. away « Ts rose. leader usands © influence al structure of the day, if they wish ring, studying resol ust knocked into being offered, probing . ent of the convention on : can I make her m ana that | is not harmony a ch power is in the bunds and Frank Morrison fon's plump, immaculate say Gompers is He sticks to the convinced.” he it witt-srow Maloney ba bo ground for divorce. grant a decree to him, Can't Make Her Accept could grant to Mra, yney for very srounds. But she does not for it. IT be Us in and for pub- n these But how accept one? She is refusing a ive because wants to be mean. I do not ap ve of the course adopted by chorus The 4 f thousinds and tollers—whc ( could wr I a decree of Zor ask 4 morals ossibly Attorney Kelleher, onting Maloney argued that the submitted hersself to the tediction of the court. Judge Tallman had the right to enter a ecree b avor wheth- it or not 20 Years ting was repr Som toned since to Ko into pol Englind and ¢ ho Want a nat have visions of Married e White House ge Griffin Maloney, contend such power in the The attorn asked by Judg the law in meantime he advisement The Maloneys have dren, 1 have been years Mrs, no yen, n Makes CO ALL ¥ Finish p z ich atie'ettand? [It Takes the Women Foiks to Dolt; men who incline to syn Girl Witness Ca'ls Slayer Down| And there are standpat WHEATON, II!, Nov, 13—Miss Nina Anderson, five feet tall, }! and pretty, was the principal witness today at the trial of Henry Spencer for the murder of Mrs. Mildred Allison Rexroat. Spencer at- fate of Peter Miller, King ¥ § most sensational prisoner, tempted to abuse Miss Anderson in the same way that he has shout. ed at Judge Slusser and his own counsel, but met his match. She sprang from her seat and approached Spencer. “Don’t you |,is now in th is the jury, dare interrupt me again,” she said, shaking her finger in his face. | Which consists of seven women and Spencer sat back, Miss Anderson and Mrs. Rexroat taught danc. ing in the same academy. “You're a liar,” Spencer shouted at Miss Anderson when she start- “And don't you call me a liar, elther, Now you sit quietly in that] five men were therefore ‘allman to brief up the case, and in the took the case under were dele was ens given hi There Fast the floor reporter on three chil- arried 20 a milliona ise of labo: famed in who. corp lefend st the thoug’ ration f ng r Franéq struggled through his astly and sat down row At stated with his linguistic Hmita it impossible fo quately the mess he had com ed her testimony chair and keep your mouth shut.” Prosecuting ed the since Attorney Murphy arguments, which Monday morning, yon today, Murphy passion or vin- ument, but skill, de- ulterior motive to face the mur- cor lasted shortly before showed no trac dictiveness in his logically and with nied there was any in bringing Miller der irial Judge Glasgow, for conclided his argume Wednesday after sp hours and establishing tance record in King was prepared to be de But the de Laie. reading — the The ch was good ir applause was friend gre h sorrow the defense, at 3:30 king eighr a long dis county TAKE A DAY OFF After the — worki act by Washt » not a delegat frate VERA CRUZ, Nov, 13.—When John Lind arrived here he was accompanied by all officials attached to the American embassy in Mexico City except Charge d’Affaires O’Shaugh- nessy nvention! listen to an emen's address on compensation John H. Walla of the ton State Insurance Com: mission, the reading of an invita- tion from President Moore of the Panama-Pacifie to hold This the 1915 convention in San Fran- and routine business, the A, of L. convention adjourned at noon today until tomorrow to al- low committees time to work on the many lutions presented. EMMELINEANGRY —| HARTFORD, Conn. Novy mmeline Pankhyyst flushed angrily today, when asked what she thought of the proposal of Dr, Tat |ne® of Los Angeles, who once fasted 44 days, to marry her on the strength of her reputation ax || hunger striker od “T think it was the most impudent |Jand insulting evet [heard of, MEXICO CITY, Nov. 13.—Following the departure of John Lind for Vera Cruz the wildest rumors were current here today. One story was that the American charge d'affaires and the embassy staff would follow Lind, all relations between Mexico and the U. S. being broken off. Another was that Huerta, who has received no visitors since Lind left, has disappeared, his friends denied ore than two weeks of! it took the Jury in th raud conspiracy case but Wednesda? night to find perg and Kdwin F. Meyer W. A. Corder not guilty is the manager of the rn &melting & Refini and has lived in the GET HIM WITH ast 16 Meyer} Caught neipal clerk in the store: | from fice of the Puget Sound! southern ling mouse year-old Ta Neterer until after) by Police new trial shall be| Kendall They under $50 a exposition cisco, —| jr LADY STRATHCONA DIES LONDON, Nov. 18.—-Lady Strath ffice of a sawmill In the|cona, 90, wife of High Commission nd of town to his lodg-.er Strathcona of Canada dead Hutton, an 18-/here today of pneumonia. © Mem boy, was nabbed bers of the family were undecided Landon and) today whether interment would be nintit made here or in Canada PENNANTS Soveoy NO. 118 Any four coupons clipped from The Star, consecutively num: bered, when presented at The Star office with 15 cents, will entitie you to a 65-cent Pennant. Nebraska Pennants are now out. Pennants will be cent by mall if 5 cents additional for each Pen. nant Is enclosed. Bring or mall to The Seattle Star, 1307 Seventh near Union St. THE LOOT years carrying loot secured the is George will not be passed on oma Officer Wednesday SLIT BY CORN 8, Ariz., Nov. 13.—A 4 ranche who wa ly blind a month ago rth hts |] through a of from ie | | | | 4% of corn silt he walked died today resulting bloo th ieee suggestion | ~ she answered.

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