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THE STAR—TUESDAY, MAY 12, 1914 SENTENCED TO DIE! BOY FINISHES HIS CAREER OF CRIME McCORMACK BROS.’ By Ralph N. Faries | Twenty-Pour-Year ¢ Train Rand Awaiting Death in San Quentin rison for Murder ARTICLE NO. 5 decause | | “Ann The public has believed, 1 frequented the poolrooma, lived | with the girl I loved, went to t! dances, and drank lquor, | This announcement did all the things I was wont to ve slaying of Horace aveling passeng P., did not weigh as God is my judge, T did » t after night Always be | was the vision of that man running down that car aisle. After I read the papers I went to seo my sweetheart. I did not tell | her what I had done The descriptions of me were so far off she would never recognize them , I to take her and lere is where you save r r leave life of honesty ever | more than 1 Hair Net owne famous ench after | " f . oy whe fear of arrest Hair Pins, Toilet Pins, D s Gloves, the $2.00 grade 1 M C. Embuoiae ( y $1.38 1 was su # of the} mbioiaery Cotton +9 $1.38: the ee trigear $ light \ “Ey New models, in short ¢ ; tamned ger for] Ralph N. Farise é light Wax, Tack Ha ies e} Afi) a i Assorted patterns, fast the first time tz AND HAD | tne pain of tt all—he and my moth colors; values up to $17.50, P ¢ Laces, Tailor length Anniver : ‘ ~~ shes ee Oe he pain of {t all—he ai h Nf h 5 aces, Tail ; n : ae Sale Syne er! to close out during Anniver- | Chalk, Collar Stays, Cotton | sary sale. Sizes 16 to 44, | sizes now. Anniversary rnd head colors, Anniversary le a er make rangements to t pleaded guilty in superior court sary Sale Tape $7.50 prices srice 414¢ ig that nicht we escaped |Defore Judge Craig in Los Angeles I I 2 ; sma “ a to killing Montague. s . vata wack | 1 had eried so much I could ery u orget that poor fellow] not more, no when he sentenced MEN'S SUITS 5c WOMEN’S $8.50 MEN’S 75¢ GOLF 15c CURTAIN SCRIM to hang within 90 days | heard it ¢ sin atglet oe Gay «$8. 75 DRESSES 8c SHIRT 2 | eyed Ss ged Int asement and | "7X5 jawyer appealed for a new A Peroxide, Silk Frogs, sees to forge ad taken the’ rial, but some way—God help me usiness Suits Braids, I ‘ name of John Bostick to avold ar Coats have } traids, Loops, largest size . : ‘yf } I fear 1 must swing. * have canvas and hair | ¢) P t I Women's elbow re at \ reward was out fe r me (| And so it is, as fam writing the cloth fronts i a ube ins, rest .inen ae aces ag ne mea ‘ae on (Ol last few words of this confession them from 6s Colors, | Lhread, Stewart's Safety s Silk Lisle Gloves 4 Re aay Ue cisht an thouah Thon | 0nd Bitte story owas, Caen ‘| Pins, any size; Kleinert’s ‘ glove will wear better than Gone nothing. _ . 1 would willingly walk out Into wns, Grays, Tans and itjress Shields. washable: New models in latest | oi N Maid te Nice qu percale with ne OoCee that prison yard and die the most fancy stripes. Our regular ‘ road 3 , 60; acide’ sil Niagara aid Si ff, , al y yi January 21 1 was walking along! joritic or deatne itl cali vue re $15.00 y ia hae “Women’s V Linen | Woolen weaves; sizes 34 to J 8 cuffs attached; neat pat Full double width, lace” the street when I passed a man and | siorg Montague to life again cchis Main Handkerchiefs Surson | 42. Anniversary Sale price | Gloves, short and long; all | \erns Anniversary Sale} stripe patterns. Anniveres a woms > versary Sale 75 m , $17 g 7 a The woman I had a vague reco! (THE END.) Stocking Feet bbls colors; "0c, | 75¢,, $1.00 price sary Sale price 7c, lection of having robbed somewhere, | but I didn’t place her. . . . han adonte Glens ins os bane PH oO r@) BOYS’ SUITS WOMEN’S $1.75 TO MEN’S $2.00 ALL- 35c WINDOW SHADES SHEETS was fald ‘on my shoulder. 1 turned I Cc $2.00 WASH WAISTS | WOOL UNDERWEAR ‘0 find a policeman Arthur Co The woman was Mra PI AYS ' len, the bride whom I stripped of her! Women's White Cambric 89c s Cc Cc diamond engagement ring before 1 oe 1 shot Montague. % Real Sh Here you have values Petticoats, 14-inch embroid- rACH She had recognized m Mary’s Rea ae ) wn in one ery flounce vering the ft, rich materials that Luzerne make Sise Su Yous G Double-t F pockets were full of pawn Mary Pickford is really bashf Some have 2 pairs pants, all | dust. ruffle This is a re dine mf usnmerti Cie 34 1 Olive, B e <} see xO feet, in Green louble-bed size, good tickets for the stuff I had soaked| ¢ wouldn't believe {t to » a - one oF } $15 OT ae ee nage “he societal se = nl 5 after the hold-up. They found| her on the screen, but to get up Hy ne Whee Bg, 1% poinanos bargain at $1.50. J to 46 Anniversary Sale | Drawer Anniver only Anniversary Sale | quality muslin; worth 50e/4 them | before e 4 e and say he nniversary Sale I ani <3 Sale price 6% neice ¢ c H Z P At first 1 denied iy name, denied| cen thoughts, It cant be did. eam! sce abt dae ay sybian ce Anniversary Sale pata my gui verything Here’s what happened In Los An ys’ I did not want the girl I loved nor| geles. Manager Cummock, of the BO CASSIME: { i a paseets tx now Pink hating a | Porsche Peirce sommeny We Seat . RE WOMEN’S $1.00 MEN’S $7.50 JUMBO | 20c COLORED TABLE PILLOW CASES ao | the, certifies to it ANTS PETTICOATS KNIT SWEATERS OIL CLOTH But the pollee took me to my It happened in Tallys Broadway room, where they found other in-|with the film “Hearts Adrift criminating evidence. | which Miss Pickford wrote herself Ww ° lew WN. " The next day they sweated me, |and in which she starred omen’s New Neckwear, I held up, though, until I was on| After the first show, an usher Lace Collars, Jabots, Coat mH the train with Sheriff Hammel on | started toward the front of the Strong, serviceable mate- } Collars, Fichus; the much | 4 whet mercerized f aereee, my way to Los Angeles. house with a great bouquet of rials which will ar: worth hed deine " deep knife plaited flounce ¥ < >. 4 Fi Then I could stand the strain no| roses. With the spot light on 75c. Sines 5 Reiaey' : a . aan A kin 4 alues UP tO] The season's most wanted olors, Gray and Garnet Good quality, principally Size 42x36; nice quality longer and contessed him, he stopped at a box where sat eriarinte me ght. tte ample lot, sale price § -oiors, Anniversary Sale | A!! sizes ‘from 36 to 46. An- | medium and dark patterns. | muslin; worth 15¢. Annie | I confessed to the killing of Hor-| Mary Pickford. Of course, there versary Sale price 4% 25 ‘é pat oo niversary Sale price $3.89. sary Sa . 5c oi r S, ‘ “Ss pat Scafeneet |e, Ente roe Gate vat On price $9e 2 ale $ Anniversary Sale price 15c versary Sale price 8 1-3¢. His wife has asked that my ife | be spared. My father came to the jall to see | tered! me. If I could only have spared him | She ts only 29 years old, and OXFORDS 2 tlunder her contract with the Fa SUITS UNION SUITS Best modern outside rooms, 25 | mous Players company, gets $30,- to 50c. Ste t House, 86 West Stewart.— Advertisement. she could do was kiss her hands to the audience, she was so Mus 000 a year. She is now Hving with her moth er in Los Angeles, which asks for photos or positions for stage-struck girls. Here's one he hasn't solved yet this sale, as far as bargains are concerned, eclipse all former sales. San Francisco, Tacoma and Seattle. cided to make Seattle and Tacoma our permanent home, bargains will be given during this Anniversary Sale that will remain green in your minds to the end of The follo Men’s Suits the chapter. $4.55 WOMEN’S $2.50 98c ne We> have ‘these tn Tan bate ** 15ci:: Sale: price é gies 4,000 yards of Wash Dress” "What Did ‘She Mean? Lace and Button and Patent ‘ This season's models, in Natural Egyptian yarns Worth 15c; large size, 17x Fabrics, including Crepes, | Jobe gs of Wi grey Leather. Any size you want | Children's Vests, no sleeves, | Newest woolen fabrics. Sizes | with double seat. Our reg- j : Voiles and Cotton Pongee, ‘Alaska theatre today, devotes ani from 254 to 4%. Anniver- | neatly finished. Special for ] 16 to 44. Anniversary Sale | ular 59c value. Anniversary | 94; heavy weight. Anniver- | Foulards, Silk Etamines, ete, jhour a day to his mail, most of sary Sale price 8c this great sale 9c price $12.50. 7 Sale price 39% ¥ During Anniversary Sale BOYS’ AND GIRLS’ iversary Sale} will, no doubt, be hailed with delight by those who have taken advantage of previous Anniversary Sales. We are determined to make McCormack Bros. have been merchandising since 1889 on the Coast, having stores in Having de- After the fire they withdrew from San Francisco, concentrating energy and capital in Tacoma and Seattle. wing are a few of the bargains picked at random through the store: Ic SI. 38 WOMEN’S $18.00 COATS MEN’S 15¢ TAN AND | 7c COTTON CHALLIE BLACK SOX WOMEN’S $25.00 MEN’S SUMMER HUCK TOWELS 8\4c 50c WASH DRESS GOODS 5c YARD Women's Vests, lace trim- med; a beauty. Would be a $12.50 | 39c sary Sale price 8 1-3c each. 1 yard. MEN’S $3.00 and $3.50 WOMEN’S $5.00 MEN’S 15¢ TENDER- 15c OUTING ! / “Dear Mr. Bunny: | am a OXFORDS lady 16 years old and want to MEL baa tration, plature netress. § SKIRTS FOOT COTTON SOX FLANNEL OXFORD SHOES | have sung on the stage since! Boys’ Underwear, | Shirts four years old, and my ) a { | fo ii agree that | have a and Drawers, B. V. D., Bal- 5 Cc 8: c wonderful voice. | have al- no at aiid ] Such is the theme of | ways made a big hit in home Little Boye and Giro] ee 1. ra a : 3 3 7° talent plays. If you can get me r | sizes up to alues to a neh ib 3 These cor T. ‘ - LU | a job with the Vitagraph com- $1.50 Lace Oxfords, wide 50x Price quoted th With either flounce and mays” WHIte Tee. Diack Sort ang, even, weaxe) in ee % a ick Ria pany, | should be willing to toe, low h of fine don- ]° ce quoted is the tops, double heel and toe. | assorted and broken plaids. | [0% OF Lace, Vici Kid and | take off anything you wanted gola kid to 2. Anni- | lowest ever known for first- | draped or plain tailored. | Anniversary Sale price | Anniversary Sal Gunmetal Calf. This spri | re to" n't understand the testi Versary Sale price 8% class goods Anniversary Sale price $2.75. | 8 1-3 8 1-3¢ me Price | styles; all sizes. | Dart the greatest of all labor | pintemen é , ete Anniversary Sale $1.95. dramas, a _ two-part | ee a -_ “ : Thanhouser production A Labor Story ser Apolio Fred as was fearfully il and her baby was] beats. No 7 is Oe ae oa lt = E — —=s and her baby was | 8. soft words can palliate;not. At thi seems. at the A peaceful little New England | Hom eer,” Apel vorped |born dead. Whenever» she was|the trrevocabie mandate, It is the|me’ that ao child, ‘cou ke towk, typleal pt tho factory die Grey's Estate,” American jconsclous last night she begged |end—it is death—that is all to me i ra RAND triet, Is the background of “The (rama THE ( them not to send for Jack, as she| Mary's hand reached out to mejlove, Way oF Dick ame Strike,” a two-part Thanhouser| _Oream Un uesday Nig wants him to graduate for sympathy, but to her he. | drama, at the Grand. It is a story| “To Err In sg wel beg rom “Let's go over to the hospital,|ing husband was more’ than the {Te (Be _Coetined 2 of the trouble that a professional poe Nearly « Burgiar's Bride DICK TAKES THE HELM posed oo Dick, when I had fin-| babe who was dead, and she said tle . u Z pette anc he doctor sald in co) le 4 ih ramus: eae | Tilikum Theatre Tuesday oe might see her. signe he, oe eee bent oy “The Last Days of Pompeti,” the| “A Mad Love,” Pathe drama, two CHAPTER CLII sie?” asked Dick, looking very! nick and 1 decided tha | She did not ask | six-part Kl feature, iw showing | reels; “The Scar,” Biograph drama; | (Copyright, 1914, by the Newspaper | uch worried as he burst into the |) Her that ‘te is Page ; sponte snd 3 knew that she he ‘ be - eine feature, ving By . s 0 e na ne kne and would | 4n¢ re e had bee > today at the Marcon! theatre, on | Dinklespeil’s Baby Edison com _Entorprice Association) room : ’ do everything a brother could do| concerned for her husband. sored ia se PIKE ST Third, near University edy ag Whate is the matter, Mar | ‘Well, Dick, I have to tell you/for her: that I ld tell her | the long months of waiting that tT oreit ae wet . ———— | Jack married Mary Dunlap, or ‘bis! about the baby and let her decide | her maternal instincts were hardly Las cama Alaska Theatre * RESIDENCE THEATRES ittle chorus girl,’ as you call her, | apout Jac Fi [awake ‘The Unopened Letter,” Edison last June before he came to our! poor tittle girl! Her face looked| WhO could blame her? 1 could! drama; “An Alaskan Interlud At the Home Until Wednesday Complete Report wedding, and when. she was here |..itn and. pale face looked | "10 os Poul drama; “Broncho Billie's Return,”| “The Secret of the Well,” three Malls mpeg oc Aererd found that ik gc tohwcod See’ Essanay drama, and a John Bunn el drama; “Why Universal tk |{t would be impossible for her to » you sent for Jac as : racer * John Bunny) reel drama; “Why Universal tke! Of Market Today || travel any more, av she had to pre. {her eager question ee | iets tik RS pare for the coming baby Not yet,” I answered. Oo P E N | N G B i | i THE MAJESTIC Marconi Theatre Today At the Pleasant Hour Until | Prices Paid Producers for Vegetables and| “Jack was almost frantic and he Tam #0 glad; he must not be| "The Last Days of Pompell, Wednesday | Frnt | wrote to me about it, I looked her |called back before he graduates, I ; TRIO sia aas Setphien Beaels “pnd. Tedd Of tb Lae” tres rreoted daily by J. W. Godwin & Co] up and found her in a little hall| will get along all right THE NEW | FO ed reel feature, and a one-reel com-| Yakima potatoes» roo @e5ee | bedroom and immediately let Aunt| 1 immediately told her that Dick | Records the greatest Alhambra Until Wednesday Night ody mite © - ito wines | Mary into the secret, as I knew she | was with me and would do every singing hit ever pre- Lucille Love,” two parts, Adven os | Would be happy to be of use to|thing a brother could for her, Her| sented in Seattle. | ture No. 5 “Animated Weekly,” om someone face lighted up with a smile and ' world’s news, and a comedy HINKY bd @he is a lovely girl, Dick,” {she murmured Everyone is 20 — | ites led DEFENDS Ie 6 © das I saw his face darken, “and | 800d to me. Colonial Until Tuesday Night | 100 @1 she loves him as much as I do you. She never asked for her baby O. B. WISE “Pathe’s Weekly,” world's news: DINK CHARTER rete SB Dearest, don't you know I would| but there was a wistful look in her . “The Old Fire Horse and the New 175 |have consented to a secret mar-| eyes and I answered it by saying The ambidextrous chalk- Fire Chief,” two-part Vitagraph| The Women’s Legislative federa 9.09 @ B28 |riage if you had asked me under Yes, Mary, dear, your baby ts | talk artist. i |comedy; “Pie for Sophie,” Essanay|tion of King county Monday heard o1?%lthe same circumstances as Jack | dead | gger Yellow turnips 200 @ 2275 riot than Cubist art. comedy | Elmer Todd discuss the Hinky Dink | sweet potatoes om% | Was in?” | Some people may think to tell . pict ¢ charter which he helped frame. The| sweet potatoes "1 Dick's face cleared and he pulled | the terrible news in this way was — | Glemmer Until Tuesday Night | federation took no action either for * |me over to him and kissed me, — | Prutal, but I cannot but think that “THE UNOPENED LETTER” “The Englishman and the Girl,” | or against the proposed charter. ee ae i the awful truth is much better X : 4 And I guess I'd have done just | thy ahtanide, Edison Drama CHESTER & GRACE drama; “The Double Cross,” Edi © ©| what Jack did if 1 had been in the| yan Boa izes - say sae ama, son drama; “Se Service,’ pebecat ues sone, vn in the your loved ones have — “passe ji Bitettis, new and es | BOARD COMING | same ‘clrcumstances,” he sald 10y- Away” does not netp. the Mite’ oF AN ALASKAN INTERLUDE” odd in Vaudeville fps ponglt Nesey Caleutta”|) \WAGHINGTON, D. C., slay That {s Dick's greatest virtue in| ‘esas? the srief-xtricken heart Special Drama Comedy. 2 adie tage cas Thomas 1. Higgs and Liett der: my eyes, He is quite willing to “ y | cee Ti eoan, sles alah senets pon therotber fellow’: point ot if cz BRONCHO BILLY’S RETURN” Class A Until Tuesday Night 1g Woard will arrive in Sonttle te view, Sometimes he sees it to LAST DAYS And:s ENTIRE | “The Return of Cal Clausen,"| night, W. ©. Kdes will Join Ris cop the exc tusion of the moral question F P a aa CHANGE OF | Bowery Boys,” Keystone comedy; |. is satheva : : and Bill Tenney, but I would rath JOHN BUNNY COMEDY “The Strategy of Conductor 786,” Poultry, Veal and Pork er have him too broad-minded |] Gigantic Spectacle in Six Parts Overtakaua aka’ ‘Thes ee PROGRAM | Thanhouser comedy; “The Unre 1 | than too narrow verture—The Alaska Theatre Orchestra. TOMORROW | deemed Pledge,” Majestic drama 04 Laat night Mary was taken with Soprano Solo, Mile. La Barraque. | . oe Moerseskl discon: in. "The ton 12 . scnysiaon bo abs Aostor re symoon Express.” 1 she bad acute Bright's disease an¢ . | Melbourne Until Tuesday Night eymoon Expr to Om. an opetation cout sare ner | Marconi Theatre Second, Between Spring and Seneca ALL SEATS 10 Big Good ; : ittle, rat five Metsspolitan — “Hiawatha” In “0 6| fe. They took her to the hospital (Formerly Elite) par’ "amous Py ‘8 drama, oth yieture ho ed » « - i i C b amous Players drama motion pictures : 9 Mi? | mm liately and sent for Aunt Third, at University Formal Opening, Grand Opening, Seattle—A Romance of the Un 4 Mary and me, but you know I was | 2:30 P. M 7:30 P. M. Grand Until Tuesday Night derworld,” Sided sabi: Se tapas jout. Aunt Mary was at the hos ADMISSION 10¢ ‘ Ie aa . pM “The Strike,” two-part Thanhau-! ed dally by the Bradner Co.) ‘pital all night. This morning Mary AT THE THEATRES TUESDAY, MAY 12th

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