The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 9, 1914, Page 1

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‘MORE THAN 44,500' Pai@ Copies Daily VOLUME 16. NO. 38 H! brother mutts! Ye who ask transfers and get not! Ye who dump thy shekels into the strong box of Jacob the Mighty. Ye who cling to straps for them KILLS THING THAT HELOVES OCCASIONAL RAIN TONIGHT AND FRIDAY; SOU THERLY BREEZE REACHING TO MODERATE GALE. The Seattle Star \ “THE ONLY PAPER IN SEATTLE THAT DARES TO PRINT THE NEWS THURSDAY, APRIL 9, SEATTLE, WASH., | ADJ. BROOKS ACCUSED ..FOR EACH MAN| THE WAY TOLEDO DOES IT! TOLEDO, 0 The trolley gang there wants to stay in business. Its franchise has run out. It isn't asking for any long-time license to plun- der the city, such as Se- NIGHT EDITION THAN AN “TANI 1914, ONE CENT °}, WOMAN SAYS THREE-CENT FARE SYSTEM AT ANY AND UNIVERSAL TIME ON ONE YEAR'S MMAR DAN | a CEE P| NOTICE TRANSFERS to adult had Wi Tolkdo jehping a racine cata at this munificent offer? Fs It offers to CARRY It is NOT. 4 CHILDREN UNDER This is not enough for ATTACKED H ER e THE AGE OF EIGHT Toledo. 4 that —_—_——— the iniquitous may attle’s city council granted FOR ONE CENT FARE So they're arbitrating it : : ra) di down their dividend: in 1900. It agrees that the CITY now. Toledo demands a nes af . : Young Married Woman Shot and] “Ger'Next to THE No, the Toledo trolley MAY PURCHASE THE better deal, AND IT Declares He Took Her on Outing, © Choked on Lonely Path by Man|| WAY THEY DOITIN — gang offers to give STREET RAILWAY WILL GET IT. Made Love to Her, and Tells of Who Couldn’t Have Her. By Fred L. Boalt If you care to piece together the tragic —| Struggle in Locked Room. |ADJ. BROOKS AND RESCUE HOME FOR DELINQUENT GIRLS; OF WHICH INSTITUTION -HE IS THE HEAD CONSPIRACY An information charging assault was filed today in the superior court against Adjt. C. W. Brooks, of the Volunteers of America, head of the © incidents of last} Theodora Rescue Home for Girls, hav. N. E., a8 a result ofan 4 night with those that went before, as children piece together| tigation made by the deputy prosecuting attorney, Crawford EB. the jumbled parts of a picture puzzle, you will have the com-| Meet 7 complaint of C. J. Gordon of the Enterprise Heating Co., 1500 pleted picture—perhaps. | of the V lon accuses the rescue worker with attacking his wife in offices . pers in the Arcade building, last July | The Gordons at the time, according to their story to officials, Itved., jat Portland. Mrs. Gordon was visiting here with her mother and interested in the work of the Volunteers MET BROOKS AT MEETINGS | She says she became acquainted with Adjt. Brooks at meetings im | commection th the Volunteer work, at which the rescuing of wayward girls was discussed Since the alleged assault, letters are said to hay Eos | Brooks and Mrs. Gordon, in which he referred to the affair in his j After securing the letters and moving to Seattle, the husband ree. | Gordon took the matter up with officials here. INTERESTED IN THEODORA HOME WORK The Theodora Home for Girls was being built at the time and as Gordon was interested in the progress of the work, she went with 4 Brooks to look over the building and talk over plans for the future Work ” | of the institution, which is now housing unfortunate girls who have bees. betrayed by men On another occasion she says Adjt. Brooks made up a party to go te Mount Baker park, but that he was the only one who showed up at the time agreed upon. The trip was made, and while alone together, she asserts that the rescue worker told her he loved her. SAYS SHE REPULSED HIM She repulsed his advance he declared, and he affirmed he aawe “care a rap for any one but het An evening or two later she told her friends at the Volunteers’. Ing good-bye, and shunned the adjutant, she says, as she felt offended his conduct fie managed to tell her, however, that he wanted her to attend portant conference in his office the next morning at the Arcade bull and that his wife would be there also. TELLS STORY OF STRUGGLE | Believing him to be sincere, Mrs. Gordon in her story to officials she agreed to meet him at the conference, and when she arrived he alone in the office. yaa When she entered, she declares, he locked the doors and again t her of his undying love. A struggle ensued, she stated, in which she proved unable to ward | his protestations of affection. On going home to Portland, she confessed to her husband, and @ matter was taken up with attorneys. DECLARES SHE HAS LETTERS FROM HIM s A correspondence which followed is said to have resulted tn | signed by Brooks, in which he referred to the episode in the office, | The Gordons moved to Seattle. | They declare they were snubbed by Brooks and their effort to « gage in Volunteer work were not accepted. and sity 209 Pike! injured at} Mrs. Esther Tenggren, 22 years old, the blond pretty wafflemaker at the Hollywood restaurant, st. was shot three times and possibly fatally 1:50 this morning She says the man who attacked her was Victor Hammer, a cook at the Savoy hotel At 3:30 this morning Hammer was found, a mile distant} from the spot where Mrs, Tenggren was attacked, with a} deep knife wound, supposed by the police to have been self |A FLOOD OF LETTERS | inflicted, over his heart. He is at the city hospital in a critical condition. “|One Woman Calls on Mem-| e of | went along. iaiee Bn myer ‘alahethe we My only regret now ts that 1| bers of Her Sex to Help which can be reached from West- |was late in going to meet my wite | Down “Hellish” Plot. Jake av. by climbing a steep and/St the car. Then he would have Fickety stairway acd then follow-/ killed me or I would have killed fng a lonely path which winds | dim through thick underbrush. The Tenggrens’ house is No. 2436. Mrs. Tenggren was returning | home from the restaurant and had) DENOUNCED! | Seattle Women Aroused by| Herbert Quick’s Editorial in The Star. ‘ Seattle women are stroncly op ° et posed t. a war with Mexico, and the lamttee ae. Bare lee emal cleet baarifion af cee, Hie-at] eee ee jfathers, hustands and son in the) “Hammer has worked for me einer of oe Bo mops of a few and on for five years,” said the | American capitalists arate chee ine as Oe eS Savoy chef. “He ts a good cook | Such are tho sentiments enees morning there is evidence {n plenty |“%¢ a bard worker, but he wanjin the flood of letters recetved by of a terrible struggle—tall hard to understand, belog aubdject [this paper in response to Herbert Deaten down, brush broken, ‘and |to moody silences. He fs a fine | Qtick’s- recent editorial -warsing blood on the path. musician. violin and | published in The Star hoki with hand,” He {fs aJ-| An Anacortes woman indignantly | hg oc. broad Nobte| W275 In demand when any of the demands the crushing of the move: | said Mra. Tenggren at the Noble) swedish singing societies are giv. ment for intervention Instigat @ by | hospital, “and het, me ec of | IDE concerts |the moneyed interests ether. Once | caught the ng, and| Now that this hes happened, 1 “| cannot think a man or eed tne sivteake paim. | femember a short talk we once had.| woman having .. spark of justice | Oe oat ae ene felt the eting | 88ked him why he didn’t get mar-| In thelr maker could, after | ae jo Pawignige arm. Then we| Tied and settle down, and he —_ learning the true conditio fail together. || managed to scream |"@, !oved @ woman who loved him.| that country of tumult, not \shen bie hand fell from my throat, | Ut that she had married 4 man! jike fighting—with Mexico, anc prior he fired again.” bie Roe wey than he had” | not against her,” the letter read. The third bullet entered the|in nis mind,” added © rary coe | Mra. T. ». Barry, of Dow. Wash., young woman's right side. a “when we got to talking about makes an Lg ~ oe en must have continued to at oe money. I was saying that, though Seattle wy t fe wap Ma at mat bullets going wild, ai ae why *! cooks got good money, they never | pattie to ae rm when the revolver was p hal | saved it hellish conspiracy, on the path, every cartridge “Victor laughed In that queer| | She says: “Herbert Quick's | been explodes. way he had—a laugh with nothing rs funny in it—and said: ‘If | had all! the money in the world, and a fine! house to live in, and an automobile! Inset Is a Sketch of the Rescue, “The Theodora Home for Girls, of Which Adjt. Go ued Today for His Arrest. Worker Who | LL Accused of A Assault by M Martha Puts One Over on Her Sisters in Hen World She’s Named After Industrious Biblical Character, and She Deserves the Honor; Double-Yolked Eggs Brooks is the Head. AW. ee It was Tenggren’s custom to) meet his wife at the car. Adjt. Brooks is prominent in the work of rescuing girls and the United States will make | bela a good reputation in this city, “Last nizht.” he said, “I was five| to "rige around in, I'd still be poor’| concerted effort to do- this | Are Easy for Martha, Who Has Broken All Lay- minutes , “That sounded like foolishness to| ‘hellish conspiracy.’ Let's have | i eco Tenggren and F.C. Miller, /me, and 1 asked him what he} war, not with Mexico, but | ing Records. ae mane D MED | E poe rey bg bn i “py. then | ant by it. And he sald: against this conspiracy.” | quar acatdah: deka cua be: nad kek In addition to the 30 Hinky rushed down “‘THE ONLY THING IN THe| Another reader declares that in a, thes art cA weet tad seam 7 Dink id f the man had dragged Mrs. Tenk-| wort | EVER WANTED 1\the event of such & war, "more “on thew act sweet and tender for thelr chicks. nks and a city manager, On egless fussing, January 26, after a week of gren to the top of the stairs, de- | CAN'T HAVE, magasthn’ lad. on ctaring he would throw her tn Lake | jj¢, Union. ing. At the approach of Tenggren and Miller, the man ran part down and, without that, | sions would be added to gove. nment ich or broke, isn’t worth liv. lexpenses than the war would be eee cain Like the Biblical “Martha” is “careful social stunts for the town, exg. On the next day she laid an| That's the plan submitted Wes-| exe. And on the next. And 80 nesday afternoon by the subcom- without missing she laid an egg-a-/ mittee of the charter revisionists, | | | we're to have a mayor to do the } ] 1 DIE MONDAY TODAY: ‘CLEANUP MAY GET A STAY DAY,’ YOU KNO Martha, this and troubled the stairs, tripped and fell head- about many things.” day for » month T. H. Bolton, the labor union man, vey’ sp ‘ She Makes a Spurt Steneutial ares ie. seek_of the way. ond was “That,” explains Mrs. H. P. Pinch! ay dissenting. | — yeat- | . hen, for eight consecutive days’ While the city manager w ‘ hit ee orcad pee tatia | of Ballard Beach, “Is why we named “Martha” Infd nothing but double: appointed by the yangsers, wb J ain Pree ads od Today's “county cleanup” — On the spot where the struggle her Martha. anal, and Sony yolked Coes PRE te. Mayor Is to be elected by the peo-|jice Lieut. Charles F. Becker, re; 4Y- took place was found an overcoat. | ciaa ak Mees Piro ae Gaal ie att eae ene cently granted a retrial, following Recallers are busy all over Hammer's card was found in a Martha” is a a" oa —_— yo! oun 4 day, eg Pi ghee oer The preferential system of voting his conviction on a charge of wur-| town, circulating the geeks, A pele of out Matte, sald | Rock hen—and the world's cham a day when one of the esse had iis recommonded for both the mayor |derice Herman Rosenthal, annouAc| dentin: shancis prabsn to be Hammer's, was also picked pion layer, bar none . two yolks. “I _ “ino gg nued the ond the Hinky Dinks, so that only ed today that he would file an order} ‘y Commissioners } post | 9 2 It Fretted Mart Roe twoaday until Sunday, when she One lection will be neceseney Oo ody ta ne oa aae court ask-| Hamilton and Kwudesn. ae oer ee | - - we ae aih aimed end | nek kecet The city manager will have con: |ing District Attorney Whitman to| far the larger number of sig: Less than two honrs Inter Ham-) WASHINGTON, April 9.—Com-|{t was under the fire of federal gun. | much serving,” and | clucked | and THREE : trol of ail administrative matters,/show cause why a commission| natures are mer was found on the porch of the the Waters’. boats. The loss of the entire prop-| tted—or so seemed 8 being obtained against Hamilton. € At business houses, ree dences, office buildings —every plete destruction of Pierce property at Tampico Mexican rebels was reported in a despatch received by the state de except the department of public! should not be appointed to take the welfare, consisting of the police and | depositions of the four New York health departments. gunmen, sentenced to die April 15, The mayor will have charge of for Rosenthal’s murder. other hhens in the yard (young and The warehouses of tivolons hens, and old and slothful hens, and hens engaged in the ex acting duties of motherhood) did home of G. R. Wood, 621 Valley at., wound over his heart a contractor, with a deep knife and weak by erty is feared the Agencia Commercial Co., man property, a Ger- were burned.” SHE'LL TRY AGAIN from loss of blood. partment today. —_ “<a ~ oad these. He is to get $2 500. If any justice of the court re-) where the recaliers are obtal " not lay thelr ege-a-day } . ol to 8 ee The loss is estimated at $500, bb Tic gen DESPATCHES The. Martha of the Bible ‘com SAN FRANCISCO, April _| The Hinky Dinks are to get $5 for ceives such an order, it was bee ing names. “Hammer boarded for two years | 000 MEAIOO CFEY: reg J rg oe plained because Mary, her sister, af each meeting, and they're not to'lMeved here that the execution of It is necessary to obtain paper correspondents here were for. fn the house next door,” said Teng- gren. “He used to try to pay at tention to my wife, but she hadn't The report said “Wireless reports the situation at Tampico in re} Fined $100 for having five cans of | noid possession, Mrs, Wong | y more than 60 meetings per the four men would be delayed had left her to serve alone? An about 16,000 signatures before she was rebuked mally notified today that all their the recall election may be ine despatches will be censored here indicate that opium in her ar. MT. VERNON, Wash., April 9.—| for him beeause he drank. |\to f erty is compl after, ee tate ieean “hee a price R bg Pek Cary ME mcg’ Mawrsad f Seger tige ia hee easy ch ty commissioners granted | ce 0 7 elgn prope: com plie: Pa bt Bs ; od ei ye » Cor ssione! nted | Til wan. axty GEi We His lend orious. Tha Wotere-Piovec cere ett Jesus: “has chosen | simoke; me lke husban’. Me buy | "TAs 4g" OF COURSE, he county Cor ne “4 id singers a od 1M a “MAKING IT EASIER FOR PAR” | A 4-Reel “Screecher’Film | “ATE 20 YEARS. “April 9—After would ask her to go to places with refinery was oceupled by the rebels| _ You can phone your WANT |“ £7 sim, but she wouldn't n't go unle unl for two days, and as a consequence! AD now—pay for it later. DIANA DILLPICKLES IN | too, it is the “good part" of hens to “set,” to guard their flocks * “VERY GOOD ONES — ELA, © a ating $10,000 through GARSON, THEY'RE ALL* ROUND WANT You TO | h " work jane shri Victor “WELL, MAR, FETCH PUR-PAH GOOD ONES: TAKE ‘EM Back AND | to Helsingtors. iaiand.) aa ‘1'M GETTIN’ THAT'S THE ‘“ ! BRING SQUVARG ONES— wat. the Digs ee ae heres CHEATED, EATIN' §=—- Dewacty A LECUMINOUS GARSONG, WHAT HE GATS ‘SM He had promised to retusa ail IN A KAIF~AY, OF DININ! ENTREE! KIND OF PEAS - WITH A KNIFE! | her at are of that time ‘CAUSE I out! Do You CALL tatear Sm, DanaR, SLAPS HER ON ‘ T'D LIKE Four | « ki fe OR Five Peas’! pier AND WRIST; FINED” SANTA MONIC. the trial dignified b: ivess of a murder ¢ Joe Enderlin, 70, was found guilty of slapping wrist of Mrs. Edith Paterson at election polling plac | was fined $25, hey were both electioneering for = | the same vote, » April 9-— as formal wi Wellesley college received an of- fer from the Rockefeller Founda: tion of 000, if it would raise $2,000,000 elsewhere,

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