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DIVORCE STORY TOLD INMEDLEY IN COURT TODAY work all the time to 7°? My hue =| 3H STARTING = TOMORROW For One Week Only I ARNUN T had to clothe the children band was very when he did come home No. he ts very seldom sober ly all the time, * * * It's been reoven years since he helped me at al, * * © The children haven't Y IVES missed a day in school for three years, * * © I don’t know where my husband is, * © * 1 have lived here 26 years. The baby is the caly child, © ¢ o Women, young and old, told this divorce m , given this morning before Superior Judge Mackintosh Default decrees were granted at (a rate of one a minute Unhappy stories won freedom Anna White from David; Mattie | MoGough from Patrick; Eva Bun May Rose from Cly n Arthur; Margaret Irwin from Edgar; Anna ©. Greenslade from Elmer; Lillian | Leneran from Lawrence. HEAR OPIE TALK! Aft tare thy Opte Read tal something unusual At the Y. M C. A. tomorrow afternoon the fa mous newspaperman, lecturer and novelist will speak at the § «| for men on the The Y. M. C. A. orchestra wil! hold forth at the social mixer tn the lobby, which starts at 2:30. HEARING CONCLUDED The public service commission noon today concluded the hearing upon the application of residents for the routing of the 23rd av. car from the north over the Madison st. line to the downtown streets. The company claimed the line {s losing money, and the rout ing sugtested would only serve to congest the traffic downtown. BOURNE THEATRE “The Photoplay House Perfect” “Old Sweethearts of Mine the title of a 60-minute tableau play to be given at the Woodland echureh Tuesday night Red Blooded |" * AMERICAN | CHARACTERS BARGAINS A Throbbing Love In Used Machines Story New Machines WHITE shWING Mac Cast Ever Assembled jon 20 Cents AN FARLY #TART To Independen: YOUR BOY gineering . pred plant of th ATTLE ENGINKERING NC 1046-64-10 W. Roy St. Phone Q A. 254 elaliet of note whose tnfiue [been heeded and of tasting conse uence , ane worth to t working Avocated Polit | Action to effect the anet so far aa to sh Dirset Action realm of pol Itles and become Anarchists and re actionaries, in the land of Its or f Direct Actlor Syndicaliam igin, has no tinge or Anarchy (as we view them in this country) In It: ayndicalism in Europe stands for organized labor, but In thie ntry syndical ed w Direct which are & n In asnoc! Action and Sabotawe sed on 1 force and are anatchiatic because they of erate independent of soctal sanction and outside the pale of law princt and are, therefore, lawless when measured by the civilized tac ties of modern society rect Action, Sabotage and arechy are the tactica of cap OF The sleeping car ¢ SOCIALISM: VS. SYNDICALISM SABOTAGE DIRECT ACTION ,___ AND ANARCHY Published and Paid for by EDWIN J. BROWN. | itt *ill be my last article on this ao after the election Fave ty ples An When big bt the business of thelr ¢ Will be required now on. fied for the ne working cla 4 TWO FORMS OF ANARCHY erson has nothin enere ga ALISTS DIVIDED rence b ‘een Dire Ac 0g § Political Ac a ; §n the Socialis Mt this time Boat o ponent, F is the part omic necessity shelter we must have, and the political state #0 wel fety that we get food. c othing an 2 Socialist. shelte: ne deprived ue > @ basis of a we . t t alternative than introduc n } Reakish Femoiutl: ‘ y] eesen wh 'D c ome is derived f Interest or protit ee {a membersiiip in thes “ll H out of the part rai Member w He pp OH Able to wet hin we how! . Oy o while ext When. od of Lian, ith their phone would ce Katusky, Hyndman a1 eels, Be aiticg 2} w not man Feb Foudhion, Bakunin, § in, fz °F a es mruceie for baned the a 4 ation and t produ SOCAL 8 wows are a TACTICS J. BROWN urly and Indifferent | drunk near. | present} _|dead bones Dear Misa Grey: I am just through with your letters tn last nights paper, and there ts only one thing wrong with your answer ing letters; that tx, you don't pub lish enough of them I want to say ehalf of that person who wrote you that | about who is thi ther of a chicken, We'll suppose that the chicken was raised in an incubator then who {ts {ts mother? The an |swer to it ts one who laid the for an incubator can't be the mother. FROM A’ CONSTANT READER OF YOUR PAPER FOR TEN YEARS Dear Mins Grey I say the that laid the is the real moth © If not, then ineubator-hatched chickens have neither father nor mother; ducks hateh by a hen would be chickens and Buff Co [Ben exes hatched by a bantam hen wor be bantam chicken | W303 | Dea lays t . the embr ehick begts Heation of the egg The laying chick | but a stage in the begetting of the jehick, and, if Biddy w left to her natural prociivities, she would the job from the stay on concep jtion of the chick till its weaning | Man's int nee {# but an ar tificial Intervention which prevents atural consum n of the tn instincta of the hen BOSTON BOY Dear Miss Grey: In regard }that chicken controversy, L. |eays: “The hen that hatched tt fek is ite real mother Unde |the cireumstances, I would call the |hen that hatched the chick the |ehick’s guardian. The real mother of the chick is the hen that latd the one 1 A breeder wouldn't a } Plymouth Rock the mother a White Leghorn, because that breed d hatched the eg 1a we |should apply blood relationsh!p to la chicken as well as any other live thing. Could an incubator be the mother of a chick, 2 blooded oO. P. thing Which ts the egK. Miss Grey that lays the hatches it ¢ matings and a capon to brood the chicks. You would not call th apon the mother, neither the h that hatches them; but the mated hen that produced the exgs Some years ago a lioness had a pair of cubs. They tried to rear "lthem with a nursing female dog. wouldn't say the dog would be the mother, but the lione So with the exas. The mated hen and male would be the natural mother and father. A CHICKEN BREEDER. You Dear Miss Grey: Lama fancier and keep pedigre: |finest stock. Suppose I sho sify my young chicks according & the hen or incubator that hatched them—where would I get off with all my painstaking chicken sex hy giene, and eugenic matings? FANCIER. A.—I am sorry I could not pub lish all the letters recetved on the} Mother of the Chick” but they were too numerous. Several have asked my opinion here It is: The hen that lays egg ix the natural mother, but hen who nurtures {t {" the di mother, to the degree she hows the true mother spirit d clas “0 A.—There are pl |some young men looking a nd for who thin iv . to be flattered by their ro tie ideas of a beautiful girl ng with a handsome and rich young man. Later th girl discovers that her ver nothing, and th man who wi Ishort clothe lope, hide a led with the | whited sep | More times than not the money, lif he has any, has been acquired in a way of which no right-minded pe: json can approve, | Q—My aleter and 1 are Aisagreeable, 1 try not to thing when she » know she tries net seemea that some turn up, und we before we know It | o you help me, will try again | THE WORRIED ONE i: fs often happens {n fam! Nes because one member doe not respect the opinion of the other If some girl outside the fami! were to approach you on the same subject your ter does, you would probably not agree with her, but you would respect her right to her own opinion, and let ft go at that question, | | ‘ w In't that be a sensible thing to do with your alster—just consider that while she does not agree with you she has a right to her opinion Often two sisters are so entire! different that I think it advisable for each to have a care as to not borrowing without asking” any: thing that belongs to the other That will prevent a certain amount of quarreling All through Iife something will seem to turn up” to try us, and if we fail, no matter how many times we must get right up, lose no time in regretting, but make up our minds to do a litt yetter the next | time | Quarreling fever helped a single |person, nor the world in general There ia absolutely no sense in it, and you are an Intelligent girl, en dowed with the intelligence of your Creator. If you can see the ques tion in this Nght T know you wilt not want to quarrel It ia only a habit, and if you will follow the} rule T have given I know you ean om it Let me know how |you get on, i} THE | t deal of nim. don he left | | out koowing fart voeet A—Your inelination t# pulling you one way, your sense of justice th w other, It is up to you whieh you allow to sway you | Ido not think it right Personally to correspond with the man at all under the clreumstances, After he has been divorced six months | will be time enough for that, I am| glad he showed nhood enough to tell you the truth; but tt would bave been more honorable had he done so at first, rather than have deceived you ax he did My advice would be to tell him you will remain bis friend, but there t be no more letters, Say nothing about a divorce, but give m and his wife full nee to be come reconciled ¢ you in her place d you not want another woman to do that much for you? always easy to do right, et doing it will not rer Q—tn re between the line and hopet when at least know that that an the race be ew enefited awit bokerion te learn learns? work? where I cam learn te bem al baker? ry pW A.—Yes, one can sometimes get} in with a baker an an a thee and p abl ¢ pald a small sum while learning You would best Inquire of a first where you may be taught pro sional baking The record sentence was impor ed on a man in Ft. 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Worley I| si” vester Way Engineer Elliott 3851 |} | STAR—SATURDAY, aed LOS ANGELES, Jan, 31.—LAttle |Josephine Ashdown, 4-year-old | If the com Jewimmer, isan aquatic marvel, Bhe Judge Ronald 9 is an expert at plain and fancy swim to ineue ar ming and high and low diving honke for six fe Le ® nal t the tractie “se . - . crapany, In Whicvane Was award alifornia, Oregon, Washington and _ parts */ $7,500 damages. The penalty n rw ‘RED LIGHT’ CASE ~ 1S CONTINUED JANUARY 31, 1914. FOUR-YEAR-OLD GIRL A WONDERFUL SWIMMER court of the state Bertha t to under the continued a The hearing is being be This baby began her career at 1 toeve months old, when her mother took ' |her bathing for the first time, Prof Thos. Wilkinson of the Royal life she powen ax a cbila actress in the HOLTON KEEPS BUSY |eaving society became interested in| movies J. V. Holton, candidate for coun- her. He taught the baby to float And she 1s as clever on the cil, yesterda with his before she left the tank. In a few screen as she is in the tank,” says | committer different onthe this infant had developed | her mother wards during week |into an expert She now dives —_ —$_—_—— sea t, and her pet revolving” from a height of 26 fe swimming stunts @ and “marching” in the water. If the child keepe up ber prac-| ce in the tanks, she will be the cbampion swimmer of the world some day,” ways Wilkinson b To promote ‘the ration of Apple Day on February 5, as #ug Reste by Gov, Lister, the ttle Commercial club is writing to the leading hotels and cafes in the cit to prepare as many apple dishes as possible and to call atte to! the fact on their menu cards, The| matter is also taken up with the! companies, so an to give Two Poses of Josephine Ashdown Day as much publict cecal Re ens sitet | . and grocers and cor | sion merchants are asked to make apple dixplays KILLED BY THUGS, Injuries inflicted by highwaymen Sunday night caused the death of! 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Union WASHINGTON, Jan The| Note: Bring this ad with yon. nominations of Winthrop Dantels, | Princeton, N. J, and Henry Hall of Colorado Springs, Colo, to be in terstate commerce commissioners were sent to the senate today MISSIONARY TALKS AT VESPER SERVICE The vewer services of the Young! Women's Christian Association will THUS THEY DIE CHICAGO, Jan. 31,—While cross a pretty «irl, and fell into a snow drift. died an hour later. Coroner's Ph in Springer said death wi catised by starvation. APPOINT TWO a poorly clad, fainted She NORTHWESTERN CREDIT ASSN. Established 1903 3012-15 Arcade Bidg. Main 6324 SEATTLE’S CREDIT BUREAU COLLECTIONS ell Telephone Every B ve held in the lecture room of the Firet M. FE. church until their no e * jiiding is ready fe upancy han ready tor cuneate. s a Long Distance Station noon at 4 o'clock, Dr. B. F. West as mii : for 20 years a missionary in the - — ————— — — — Orient, will speak on “Woman's Work in Malayasia.” DOOLEY CONVICTED | Returning a verdict after an all-|ff ight seasion, a jury before Judge | Il ackintos declared E. M. Doc . . “oe Seattle. mill. w guilty ‘of 90 O you appreciate the full significance citing a bribe from the Puge a Sound Traction, Light & Power Cc of the above statement? Do you real- Dool was ¢ ree with o net . in RSARVIE HOE Cp OT ize that from your telephone you can 500 to show that he was talk false testimony Ir to practically every city and town in of Idaho, Nevada and Arizona? not be more than ten years in pris on, a fine of $5,000, or both PLEADS GUILTY | Henry Clayton, alias C. B. Miller ded guilty to second-degree bur: | | | Have you ever considered the economy of Long Distance Service? Think of the time- consuming trips it saves. Think of the value of being able to get into instant communica- tion with a place or person perhaps a day’s journey away! lary today before Superior Judge Mackintosh, admitting the robbery of two houses belonging to John Col- | lins, on 26th av. and 26th av, The burglary took place the night of Jan vary 24 Clayton was sentenced to a term of three to 15 years at Walla Officials say he has a prison record in Oregon RISLEY IMPROVES Patrolman F. H. 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