The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 31, 1913, Page 8

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And Best.Wishes , sf ‘for Success Dur- THE SEATTLE STAR } unbidden to eyes when I wssunaunittl wesnuoueeitit WRITER FOR THE STAR SEES AWFUL HORROR .OF DISASTER THAT BLOTTED OUT 76 LIVES Seventh January By Gertrude M. Pri my Mra. Joktptt nodded. | Uno Jokip!! was buried, as 19} y ws looked into her suffering tnee, | ‘Sho t# going to sing,” some all the other victims of the ing. 4— oe ee yi Star. Mra. Jokipl! had bidden me fol | one whispered tome, | punto, aw quiokly and a Sale f , Mich. 0, Bt | low the dead to ite Meat resting es; that wae ft. The Fin as possible. As soon an hin “By the sacrific of our children =| place with her and her family nish mother, Bpartan-like casket touched the ground, the 0 i B M h and the sorrow that blinds our | 1 went to her home early for cournge, wae herself leading the | griefstricken mother took wr | e on are e eyes, may thie terrible pA iy the funeral bella were to toll | song The others took up the | her position at the head of th ———— of disaster bring peace Into our =| tn every church of many de | refrain grave. Will Be Closed midet, Surely, no one oan Ny | nom Inations throughout the elty | They were singing “Over the “My boy, my boy, my dear, bg 5 bitterness at euch a time o River dear Iittle one,” she wept, us In Se EEE DEEEEEEEEEREEeee grief, And certainly, the hearts | jeighe Her voloe faltered and nearly again and again All D: Th sd of all, regardless of differing Fethors bringing their dead brake a dozen ‘times, but sho Then, throwing a bit of dirt ay urs ay opinions, must be softened. In | children to one or another of carried the wonderful old hyma onto the coffin and looking i deed, they must, Dear people, | th churehes passed me in on to the end once more into the open grave, | N Y , D we must love our neighbérs, | sleighs, Ambulances hurried by It was over now, the lid fast Mra, Jokipii turned into the ew ear Ss ay whatever they may do.” me, carrying corpses to other ened down on the casket, the arme of her husband and start Flingtng one arm in the des appotnted planes ‘ _ a4 sap base gre ag “a po cowate a netahboring hill, peration of a great grief over streets were ed =owith the eon of love, and followed to the where the greater number a ak bie the casket of her dead, and fre white hearses, most of them on church the dead were being laid in two See Thursday Evening’s quently calling upon the lifeless | runners, for the whole city ts The soene in that place of | long graves BEGINS FRIDAY / form inarticulate endearments, enveloped now In a coat of quiet worship wae heart-rending, and = | Her eyes were still pouring Star for Interesting News - » | & i Mra. Sam Jokipti, a Finnish snow I knew, as | eat down with the | out tears te Bri. woman, 4 leader among her peo Mrs. Jokip!! met me at the family in front of those 12 silent Her heart wan still breaking ain ae eee Pea of the First Bargain Fri ple, but only a tender mother | door. Pinnixh friends came to | caskets, that other for her lost child, but she was and will be 1 , ¢ of assortments, day in 1914. of sorrow, stood at the chancel the front door, the side door and | equally as nad, were being act hurrying to share the sorrow and unusual value rail in a Ittle wooden church | the back do by two and ed tn every church of Calumet of others and share her syw seit dates here and exhorted and comfort- | threes, and dozen« Procession Two Miles Long | pathy with them will be given in tomorrow’s papers. e¢ her fellowmufferers and | The bereaved mother talked When the last casket had Many of these tearful funer. Second #1 friends In this way | with each, a word, and then led been borne out Into the cold ale are over, but every human yd Floor and Basement Balesroom. It was at the conclusion of them to the eanket in the parlor, day and the last mourners had heart Ie still breaking In this | | one of the funeral services—a each time dropping her head been placed In hacks, the fu clty of caskets and crying. / service over a dozen or more | lower under the prolonged bur neral procession, TWO MILES victims of the terrible panic at | den of sorrow LONG, commonced to move to BING TO THE sick = = =a! : Christmas eve | Mother Leade Hymn ward the cometery Under the direct THE ST! ! rection of Mrs, Hel WI She was mourner for her little At last the hacks came All through the streets of jen H. Lemmel. the Christinas >, RANGER LL son, Uno, who was suffocated There were two of them, Calumet we moved, while tho | waits sang yesterday aftern APPRECIATE near t ‘oot of the stairway o! y boy, my boy, my boy! church belle tolled the death 'the county farm, the etty and chil " his ss. oe Italian hall, at the strikers sobbed the mother at the head yell, and thousands and thou- | dren's taje, “Tha: comberte by i ceria Ke “ 0 footing and the ana UNION GT., SECOND AVE, PIKE sT « aries as Colebration | of canket : sands of people lined our way the juvenile chorus were thorough caning. 2 Z weber de was A mourner, too. tis time to go, mother, There were no services at |ly enjoyed by the bedridden and 1900 Ge8 Ave. Recause the tears had come | aald the father, in a low voice the graves |suffering on WARREN’S LUNCH Formerty Wheeler’ 2 COFFINS IN CALUMET STREE I Ss MOYER IN HOSPITAL CHOOSE PARENT! , — ' why tn PRL LALLA AAA A PRL “4 ‘ a - Until they reach the age of 14,! Ry David and Manrice Hinckley, 11} F, = and 6, respectively, will remain tn | the custody of their mother, Mrs. | Lillian M. Hinckley, who was grant: | ed a divorce by Judge Humphries | Tuesday from Lyman Hinckley, a} wealthy property owner and mom. | ber of the Seattle pioneer family At 14, the boys will have the right to choose between thetr father | and mother. | So the court decreed. The two daughters, Duane, and Margaret, 9, are to live their mother ‘until their Mra. Hinckley was given the decree on the ground of cruelty. She was! awarded $250 a month alimony Fred Boughton, who broke his parole in Iowa and came home to| his mother and sisters {n Silver-| dale, Kitsap county, must return to Jowa. Such ts the decision of Gov Clark, of the Eastern state, after he had asked Gov. Lister of thts} state to act as “first friend” to the/ boy. Twenty Years | Calumet Did Not Have Enough Rough Boxee or Caskets In Which to Her Dead. This Picture Shows a Shipment of the Former Rushed F N North _From Chicago. Before Each Local Undertaking Establishment le Buch a _Ghaatly Spectacle to _Be Been. This photograph of Labor Leader what will be your in- | mayer Kees taken Sunday In St a4 a tee uke's hospital, in Chica; aft ome? Are you set | go Just F te te ae ‘he “The Tanana Tango” was one ot] exe AGO, Doc, 31.—The Chicago |er his wounds had been put under i pot Fae that will guard line feature dances at the first an-|White Sox spring training aquad,| @® lteea on mncling ahd the bullets [ your home when old | nual ball of the Seattle Sourdoughs’| minus Owner Charles Comiskey | Newspaper | The puctepash ame coca Big , a ccieagta? felub Inst night in Odd Fellows’ and Manager Jimmy Callahan, will! ENTERPRISE ly and exclusively for the readers |ball, where 250 Alaskans enjoyed |jeave Chicago February 19 for Paso . of The Star by our staff s w For twelve years hie’ névadls takanaebes ea tas tis ory a wel 1 |the affair aye The Brena icf shah pal | pher. It shows Moyer on the oper L we have paid sidate suo ind Ias-| And we've still to hear from! Novel programs increased the ; ating table, beneath the X-ray. At situdinous weeks, the city cam-|Judge Moore, and Judge Gordon ¢ the evening, the dancea | training camp February and un- | Moyer’s head ls Yanco Ferzich of pt atened h Innoc r obn later ary le ection of . oa eR P patgo ino bp mesa ght ross Ni John C. Slater. numt with distinctly | der the direction of Sullivan, the executive board of the Federa- 8 » good old patriots were| H.C. Pigott, f ident of ases, such as the "Shu: |( netwaidess7s spore tion of Miners, and beside the ma- > ge eaghey t te” Ghia Goaeraae: Giteat’ Sean ampede,” the “Dawsoo| Work right away to get into shape chine Is President John H. Walker ng to show signs of « ‘ Congress, direct legisla and the “Skazway Skit and Comiskey will not i ft Oo and had given up the ec elec: | tion and muntetpal ownership ad sh ; York city unt!l March 6, me i ee of Lar n sad and sopor ate, and vice president of the they do they will take a ¥ oltan Printing Co. made 7 ntal train to the Const USES A BUTTON ft it what fe it the ner says? announce nt of his candi By the tin han reaches Paso 9 hh t eis always a preceding |dacy for mayor late T af | Robles Sul xpects to have his i . ; storm noot pped Into nape PATCHOGUE, N. Y., Deo, 80— ividends on sav |team whipped into fair shape PA 3UE, } “ bs 8 wai Ap gallina And now, with more than two} Pigott almed a swipe at the -— |“Bii” Rogers, postman, while ey 4 ings placee with wus weeks’ more of filing 1 d, there |cafes, declaring that he will not lecting mail on the outskirts of We are a mutual already five candidates !n tne|renew any of their licens it * 7 Patchogue, was attacked by a fero tind fs And the Iatest to enter, H.|elected. He tx also opposed to the TACOMA, Dec, 31.—Willlam R_ the mother of Martha Dal clous dog. He escaped by ‘cuimbing t savings. __ institution ©. Pigott, promises to liven things |bperation of pool rooma near Bryom, special agent of the! Cousn|iaeal wife, now at the "Co a treo just in time to avold rH our earnings are di- ce desinaaly owitk o Lsthecks cag Sick cues | liwent of justice, has laid before| Jesus,” whom the preacher ts try- | fy,\, The havaianas 4 vided equally among ipuladaiiedto-Wwhatever ‘teas fo—-| 7c. 2 | A patent buzzer burglar alarm|Deputy United States District At-|ing to divorce. line on his Kiwi Serer wae Gee r ecg aa thed mas! “4 oO | pe ‘ torney Fishbourne evidence to| Following is a translation from |!" 0% his hind legs, was trying our members jagainst cafes where ox etre rf ©. Herbeman, former professor Pred! to the telephone in the . get at his quarry, when Rogers h Mau y | Aeh | ’ show that Albert Dahlstrom, the one of Dahistrom's manuscripts, In . Hquors are sold t women nd | spealin 4 debate at booth at the Kinsel Bros’ phar-|,. r ¥é | a > pulled a button from his coat and a be ibe. naion, wae — lace (eik Baaeee ay Heliga” preacher, tn Jail here on al which he defends the taking of plu:|Periy dropped it into the snapping Puget Sound ? without count-| elected chairman of the King coun-|Young Woman Wins Card |arrest of T. Van Pe Mh Fag) hea = Mei § sdb atace dog’s mouth | ing of the soctaltsts, who central committed With Sheriff j| Was discovered scooping up mick-|.Qtvagn Ea 4 ‘Man Is entitled to have more T lodged in the dog's . will scrap it out for the sapremac ng J. Y. C. Kellogg Contest ith Sheri: anc te st ives, of wh have h fe ? + aera ~ if Savin $ & Loan Jap Ph yg haa i horror , , , els out of tho cash box at the|, than one wife, because he Is so thr ost strangling him. While }} g thes 1 ae date nate hapa yp digemgetl: ede C. Allen Dale Saves Life of Road Agent th. He was overpowered by two's id consists of a mass| Constructed as to be able to be the dog was busy trying to cough 4 or cidentally h put each oth-| who clerks and turned over to the po heen Dahletenn enanuncriate,| father to more children than a |up the button, Rogers cut a limb ‘ Association er out of the race! ; dh a | Wpen Phen AW SUEY Rce ee of letters, Dahlstrom manuscriots| woman can be mother to, it (from the tree. Thus armed, he slid | Nor dose the jist of mayoralty| Representative Victor Zednick) —.. 11. uss of a roadagent end|.. 28 Koya Were identified as fit-| Vin \tne department of a atiha a weakens and often breaks down jdown and got safely away. | “A Mutual Savings Society” warriors end there “ probably be a candidate ¢ h the life o pad agent and | ison Hell locks wit partment of ju |g woman's health to be mother | 2 areca : y Established 1901 George H. Rummens, the chap|ono of the two-year terms tn the |desperado known as “Johnson” as Chicago by Mrs. Marie Peterson.) Sys large family of ch | who helped send hief o {ce | counc’ Zednick was in the elty|the attke, a young woman known mother of Martha Dahlstrom, aud ge family of children. If the majority would only oon: 1 - nd a chief poll metl, Zedni as in it ’ | This would not be th. t 1 . 1 222 Pike Street d then turned right | fi where he is employ Mit and Jack Rance, a TELLS ABOUT us other material bagi one ep menetuon. .jeent a be ruled by the minority | 1 elped the Aber- | ed and office, looking |Shertff, last night played a game Dahistrom was being sought by| 4 jan was at liberty to have there would be but little trouble | t ¥ to doff 14. the pros. jot cards. ‘The agreement was that i the Chicago officera when captured | *W° OF more wives. in the world of politics. | : tie a City de4 loox iit @ 1 won, Johnson was to be! LONDON, Deo. 81—The London|!n Tacoma, Tho charges, which| Bauer site 3 Cea former | good to bim saved fram an. enraged. mob Wait es devoted 54 pages tn Its tssue| Were forwarded to Bryon ] ® ayor doesn't ans about the 4 formerly grad ing to ! him for hs crime. If terday to the | P; coast |the names of other “w | zg t I tead athletics at the untvers.|the sher the desperado was | states of North America, dealing |Consist largely of a statement | v xfoua t 7 ! lit ed two terma in|to meet ¢ » end of a rope.! specifically with the probable ¢ j 8 for th t kiddi 1 nnie ». The sher-| velopment following the opening ot} H a ff and his deputies di: raed the| the Panama canal. In an edit | ¢ mob, and Minnie and J or the Times n deplores th 5 s pn whom there 1 love|fusal of the British governr match, were left to themselves participate in the Panama-Pac ithe | 8ST. LOUIS. Deo. 31 Prisco t CLOSED | That are badly decayed can| This is a part of the etory told | @*Position egraphers will not strike, accord | f , . by the Ba & Mitchell players jing to announcement by W. y-| i easily be repaired th little| thi in “The Girl of the Golden | ler, gene of the ‘ hotles sentgelengailetonn INDIVIDUALITY Ge ook ix "Tae nist the Solan MANY ATULEEES BE |S. doves! winater ote yond. } r no discomfort to the patien You t be Sh or Keats or Burns play is replete with thrills, the cl.) CAMBRIDGE SCHOOL |tatis in disp: including wage | } « f you come to our offices for Or Caesar or Edmund Kean maxes come just at the right mo scale, overtime and operation, is ex | Had their chance and they did their turns nent to keep the audience in antle-| CAM DGE, Dec. 31.—-Statiatics | pected to be signed today b , P ; b a ¢ each august shade is one of the beat west of 1 that a total of 1.127 men| commit the a) 1 materials the hands of wh : 1 shelf vps I first-class dentist, will insure Niten@neumlt. In 5 cing this play the man-|this fal sian i increase of 144| Both sides made cor fons wing of the newest neeptions 4 you a bona fide guarantee of} : + ior inoeaveit c 18 gucceaded in| AS might be supp the sport 2» h men’s and women’s apparel aa | Ay yers of Roos elt, | the best scenle production rout the greate number of and the opening of Charge Accounts I our wor aot ltson of Bryas, 100 epson Bonttle ha enjoyed during several s football with #2 name en | for those who wish to‘start the New ageiyan cay . ( an be felt |theatrical seasons, A special cur towing cond, with 167 fa Gn’ oer easy (ft i 1 . j Ours Is Better Dentistry | _ By being Your through |tain, with the girl's cabin in the tra and tennis are third] paconMa. 1 7 | Year on our easy | sche aa | No man grow when he imitates é it oo. 31 people i core | . , |foreground on the end of a ridge, t th, with 143 and 112, re hottithaeten eaurereny gaat | amor tad ls 106 ay oe oe |shown, ‘Thin gradually rises and| tively. The total of 1,137 comprises, | aq a municipal car le prengeuy | he fellow who wins trom the frowning fates the trail from the girl's cabin i9|roughly, 44 per cent of the total en-| when they ueted denn uteyienes | | 1 Eas oo Dental : SPN MNES 56 ridgo till it. rowches the Polka aoa eaaip a car Nas tote inne | ] ices ‘ou may not reach to the hetghtes of fame, saloon, As the saloon appears the ; al tide flats joven ChOuRant 1 ane & For i w can climb so high, }mob {# heard, when the « if THEY AVANT LOTUSHOW ik a ae ir ae * ithe Sant rend or. Fourth Av, nt at least you can play in the Ively game itaie ache G ae - , ommend vundred votes were cast, apd | a 1 py A aNd st La seossreilealey tyes Grong y gam rus eees Ui) {he stage Is set with) phe Commercial Club has atarted| While the bonds received a majors 1352-34 Second Ave., Neer ’ . You may not get to the top at all : cf in Investigation to learn whether| ity, they lacked 199 votes of hav: . 1 Office Hours 8 A. M. to 8 P.M Moe aapinte tanowe Ce ielt: scNew Your's matinee price at the/or not Seattle ts paying more for]! the n ry. three-fifths | Seattle's Reliable Credit House ‘ But, win or , or Tike or fe 26 cents|paving brick than other cities of | t Sundays 8 A. M. to 4 P. M, ys! el Sahel baveuein fe the best seat in the hou the Northwest. The question was Beat Miide roomie du 1 TON BRALEY Night prices, except Monday, referred to the municipal affairs] geattle, 2 Wowace Heuek WE ADMINISTER GAS B 50 cents. Monday's bargain night| committee, price is 26 cents,—Advertisewent. chairman, Thomas A, Meade, 86 West Stewart (near Market), Pike Public Advertisement,

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