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STAR—SATURDAY, JUNE 13, 1914. PAGE 5. Paine Mise Florence Malone I've got th biggest Job of my] W ‘ 4 1 meet! be ' ite getting rid of this Smith wom-| tween him a Mr Samuels at . p Y meee Y She has tened to Kill me Ane at ith Col. F.C, Rot A ‘ ‘ ’ My ht ou can get ri col pongo ert seh ae ee ry 1} ady taken two | tt to make moot. She means what ahe says.” \ forset| By Miss Florence Malone the words ¢ lichae \ rope Sam tels Nome merchant and | ag fixed and he|, If Mra F naston, the cen Sema ng gp en vriat ty tral figure In the divorce trial in witt Se Moen” “ : A the play) The Butterfly on the wie hae va hapriowt | Wheel”, had visited the courthouse > oss gp My ben Pee { With me yesterday afternoon and Wt relief! The very first een: . he told that what I wit application of Resinol Oint- ul He made all sorts of pla oxned Was a regular weekly ses ment stops the itching and your given by | for the wife and the little daughter of the divorce court, she f tortured skin feels cool and com- Rose, telling me of a 0c fox y would sa somebody was fortable at last. Won't you try ~ ° Mt ve te neta he oofing” her, or to use our own the easy Resinol way to heal ta at fe Nome, Then be | ate victim eth x exacting eczema or other skin-eruption? | om [ id he we have the hardest). a isitorial ' Aish it i to testify of his ¢ " tance | jc gett rid of the | Pauls al aystem of English law Doctors have prescribed it for |‘° ‘es\!f) of his ba te et lis . | Mrs. Admaston might well consider nineteen years, tle b Res gga eo Ware tite Palen the divorce mill in King county as| Resinol Ointment, with the helpot Restmel juny | 1 met him again, for the fast and still be excused | nolan and binehbeads, Woman Unaffected bbied Sat the Seattie | OF Any seeming disrespect. usehokl remed at me report one case tha Licponage yo ik Sicnene: banks ‘Vetened. 661) . m In “ por ; ina . ForsamplewritetoResinal, | lentiy as Jud r ‘ She/a h—I i oe ; © my visit in Judge Dept. 2-5, Baltimore, Md, McMahon, a clerk | m ng up there in| Prater's court : ° t > theen . } out f the he gave r name as Mra. Elote t , ast w lon't know whether| ?: Kose n ately, rather hand en th cane dr or not and well-dressed young ear Papen Monday to a I told him she was only bluff She is 33 years old, she t witnesses to appear. | ing, as women of that type tretc our nderstood another man w and advised him to make her al ace 82d Shen. were Fox M8 okane. Another wit-| money settlement | ret attorney asked be: | show today, and! fri nd to tell her te |. “Well,” she Feptied 1 can't tell | Prosecutor Murphy ordered an in-|He said be had a | 1 don't remember. 0 ars | vestigat ely when” 1 Deve ont it was in 1912." nt says you wer , th o a) , . 1ys for additional witnesses, | stay B. Kogen tn 1911 n the same 1 4 that drastic action will| was fain 4 ° | ken at the conclusion of the| money ; ® compl int says that, then Look y ved "sag a |hearing. A sensation pected | Alaska from a rig |to follow the coroner's stiga-| sald he learned was Samuels the direct examination | Moment tion Honed $3,000 as the sum she|#* Over, Deputy Prosecuting At-| and store that ‘) Advised Divorce | wanted to take her to a hospital tr jtorney Ellis asked her a few ques big with the business |New York, said McMahon, who sald| Tow ot pt aM Samuels ali d the tl t, y b — 2 es “ mel Judie | at ne Been married before? ape: t other otowing 6 winte ie over te Whine kak WSGG ink how ‘ lone in N a wife Gale ff he @ian't come When, an ere, b cen At Cut Prices aur tohy ts the dis-| McMahon ; i But t the sick people| agreement ~ Ter gy Giacr ee pes) been married three times, | : FREE DOCTO | admitt ated ave nerve enough to can’t give you the dates or} R with oth y | bees his oectes | with one ‘nowed ad | watch me je will be your third di the ask! ns.,bre.|vised his wife that the best thing I felt % of “4 “°E%l to do wast a divorce led id cor 3 RG to|to bs js “! B aly a con <: husband, she sald, paid too : oe Hr attention to ot women yand he said: ‘Ju¢ Judge Frater granted the div that case to go on. tt she had se-| Without any cc mment or de! Drug Co, f way | South Bake Oven Treatment Rheamatiem end All Com gested Candt- tone has oo equal. Conant tation Free. DR. JOmN SORENSEN 13-a16 mista) be started t Times Adv and S) Vane couver by This general managem Claims are being made in Van is a Sorip nt as the § Press ising contracts have been romoters of this ar bas no know ix absolutely false. pattle NO SCRIPPS PAPER TO START IN VANCOUVER Star, solic ige of 4 no information as to the methods being used aper, except the claim promoters of the new paper will they are reputable newspaper men. that it 4 Her ation for a melodrama hat a new paper about to ther under the same Porth News, Tacoma ited from merchants of the standing of those be is part of the Scripps themselves deny this, ff in_and. co! rected fed in the Joe Kaufmann, who has been the county jail for 145 days on one little whim after another fertile brains of various uty prosecnt He was tofor this morning by Terrence O'Brie: glad news from Deputy Prosecutor cerator. 6 hh glae MILWAUKEE away op, Joe's out. JOE KAUFMANN GETS OUT OF incubat ‘ors, is a free man med of bis release y the genta n, who re fal jailer| pived the “Yeu, mann. Wrigh Kaufm guest Kennedy poor home.” admitted man and couldn't held bim sure did begin to look) we got through with Kauf-| Deputy Prosecutor | lently nann first la of Deputy I who, ded tn Jail as} osecutor Tom | finding h was a give bond,| # or 80, trying to| 100 4 PIER SMASHED BY BIG LINER Edgar J. Wright, Joe's last incar-|make him believe he was a good| | witness on a case of Kennedy's “L can't believe it,” said Joe as| Joe flunked on the Job, was arrest-| he walked into the daylight. “If I|ed for grand larc treed by al get by this time I'll flutter so far|court order and grabbed again | from Seattle they er can| something else. | get me back. Good-bye 4. The| But now Joe is out | HONOR MEMORY | OF TWO JUDGES Qowre OF THE ALL-ST&EL TRAIN. Heavy pilings supporting the! Superior court judges and mem | FROM deep water end of pler 10 were bers of the Seattle Bar association | snapped off lke toothpicks today | paid tribute to the memory of| for a distance of 40 ¢ from the Judge W. H. White and Judge end of the plier, when a lumber Orange Jacobs, In memorial exer laden scow was forced under the cises held this morning in Jud pier by the steamship Honolulan, | Mackintosh’s department. Sev The Honolulan put into the pler|prominent jurists and lawyers And All Points in the Pacific I). dock when she struck the scow, talked at the ceremonies, which | Northwest To Chicago Duluth Minneapolis or St. Paul. . Omaha, Council Bluffs, Kansas City and St. Jo- seph it, . 1914 er Drivilewes and Two All- Steel Trains TO THE EAST DAILY ‘The OLYMPIAN’ The Finest Train Across the inent ‘The COLUMBIAN’ TRAINS MILWAUKEE All the Way Acrom call formation, address onal on or CHAPMAN, JR. enger Dept. For addit A. General age Ju. Clty Wieket Aw CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE & ST. PAUL RAILWAY Second and Cherry, Senttle A STAR WANT AD will sell it quickly. which ROUND-TRIP | ler. A block ackle Montreal load New York Wea: al Toronto, Ont. enth av. N. W Washington .. fractured skull. Juanita Fr. AQUILO FORTL tr. TRITON Inland The 26-mile str. CYRENE ent wide of inl ANDERSON STEAMBOAT COMPAN PHONE BEACC broke in tt of the steamer lina at pier 9 this morning, and the of freight came down on Jack ongshoreman, 6: sustained a | was tied to the end of the Cata, anta Sev He e hoisting were we ell attended “DENNY-RENTON” All Clay Products 1007 Hoge Bldg. “ele Washington EXCURSIONS A leaves Madison Par eaves Mad eaves Leach! Park « ride for eaves Lenchi eleven ON 182, Kk eight time json Park weven times TA lowven Leach! Park six times times daily 6 ponstble, ning betwe take your auto n Leach! Park ig along the shores Point, Snoqualmie, to 1h miles ny of thene| 1:00 2:00 p. m., 6:00) * daily for Kirkland and daily for Houghton and Bay 1 for Medina, Tellevue and ally for points around Mercer for Past Seattle and points on] L. ANDERSON, Manager HUMANITY PRESENTS Psychologist and Adept—9th Deg. —Assisted by— MRS. LUCAS America’s Wonderful Mystio Lectures and Demonstrations —At the— Seattle Theatre One Week, Commencing June 14th, at 8 o’Clock PROEM: “Man: His Relation to the Universe.” PROGRAM Sunday, 8 P. M. Sharp —Topic— “GOD, SAVIOR, MINISTER OR PRIEST, AND YOU” Monday Night, 8 o’Clock “HOW BIG IS YOUR DEVIL, AND WHERE DOES HE OR SHE LIVE?” Also Questions and Readings, Tuesday Night, 8 o’Clock “YOUR PLACE IN THE UNI- VERSE AND HOW TO FIND IT” Questions and Demonstrations, Wednesday Night, 8 o'Clock “THE BEST PHYSICIAN AND MEDICINE FOR ME” Questions and Demonstrations. Thursday Night, 8 o’Clock “MONEY IS LONESOME WITH- OUT ME” Friday Night, 8 o’Clock “MARRIED OR UNITED— WHICH?” N. B.—How to prevent dt- vorces and love home into hap- piness, No single person admitted— married people only. Saturday Night, 8 o'clock “IN THE PSYCHIC AND SPIRIT WORLD” Marvelous Divination and Oriental Feats. SPECIAL NOTICE Dr. Lucas will hold special “class” lessons in the afternoons and can be seen at his office in the Seattle theatre. Positively the rarest treat in Oriental, Occidental and original philosophy ever heard in the city of Seattle. Secrets of the ages and the lat- est In the Science of Life. ‘Tell everybody it's Lucas’ week in the Seattle theatre, Go Every Night! for is a case that has the foun |are waiting to have }der what you are | tine station |make him pay SMITH WOMAN THREATENED ACTRESS IN D | 10 KILL M. SAMUELS iF te eee setae asthenia COURT after the marriage. First a Lapse of ears between Uret | A GLORIOUS Scene of second act, the office| FOURTH AT of a local dr © cor Mrs. Van Aradale enters and leave an order. As the ENJOY YOUR INDEPENDENCE AND MAKI A DAY OF 9D, speaks up r That was 1 wife. Have An Blaborate Program Has seen her in 20 ye The drayman tells Mrs, Van Are husband and wife, The se is brief, and ‘ unsat- | old-t t ctory c ‘ 1 I be din v 4 ery minute After 21 years, the drama ¢ z the divorce irt, Lived toxe | 6 CENTS four month aw h other but if fe greed part in the big once in 20 years, Then divorce | parade, | ling t G. J etera wit 0 in ine, and ae r r You are weleome. There were 24 divorces granted | y, OF a soCtmer®, by Judge Humphries and f the Day yesterday afternoon, a fact PEDmR # JASPERSON, Seeretary, Jin itself, would have amazed Mrs. | ‘ A. (GRANRGGEEE }Admaston. For the most part, the| divorce cases made anything but a “court of sorrow and aching MAKE YOUR AMMANGEMENTS TO ATTEND 1 GHAND Ath JULY 4th] 1914 CELEBRATION 1914 ibyege deserted her four m } Golden Opportunities are fered in Star Want Ads. There one, however, in COUNTY C. 0. P. Judge Humphries’ court FURKISH-RUSSIAN BATHS Valentine Bitte) told of the ashington Bathe, tragic influence of liquor which | Bide. Masseurs, nade a wreck of his wife and his en home. It got so bad, he said would ell the coffee and eggs and other household grocerte for ink She had been arrested several tir and was in ail while the div cane was being beard. Married 17] with less than balf of the 625 del years, the couple have two chil s who Were supposed to attend, Chr a and Jacob F. Van Ars-| dren county republican convention ening Course” tm fale were married In Ogden, Utah What will become of her?”|imet in the Armory at 11:30 this ears @ sked Deputy Prosecutor Gallagher 1 hi t ’ ash morning to select 81 delegates to the | Hi. F_ ENGINEERING scm irs, Van Arsdale “I don't know,” sighed Sittel. | state convention at ’ pas: West and Roy. Q—We are two girls of 14 and/and know how to behave properly 115 years of age. We are going to |have some dresses made, but will wait to see how long our new dresses should be and how should we dre our hair. We both are | about five feet We also wish to gain the friend- ship of two boys and that is all. One boy we know to speak to and the other we do not, so we want to ¢ us they wave and whistle Miss Grey, put this In the paper as quickly as possible for we our dresses finished Please excuse all mistakes. TWO AMERICAN BEAUTIES. A—The customary length for your dresses is to the shoe tops. Girls of your age should dress and wear the hair simply and prettily I am very partial, if the hair is long, to a braid down the back, coronet braid terested in something besides dress. hair and boys, and I can but won. and whether you can clean a room |nicely or cook a single decent dish | | when necessary Q—I read your paper every day and now | wish to ask something. ran away from a British freight mer at New Orleans, La, in| August, 1912. 1 would like to get my first pa- Shall | tell that | deserted without passing the tion or not? they That lemigrant s' |wend me back, or fine mi | time we were coming from Tampl- co, Mexico, to New Orleans, La., and we all passed the doctor after lying three days at the quaran- on the Mississip 2 riv hope you will soon as possible. answer this letter ThanRing you | very kindly in advance. Y. W. A effect in| | Frank Te A law went into 1903 that makes one who deserts |his ship and gets into the United | States in an irregular way, sub- ject to arrest and deportafion However, after one has resided here three years be fs considered a lawful resident, and can secure his cltizen papers. — + Dear Miss Grey: Were it not for the pathos of that let ter written by one who signed himself “A Father of Three”, it would be truly ridiculous. When such excellent liter. ature on the subject of child 1s so easily obtainable there seems to be absolutely no excuse for a person to hold that relic of barbarism that: | “Trouncing is training.” As long as we have such ar | rant fathers in the land we | shall continue to have dire | need of stringent laws, bride- wells, and prisons. P. A. W. P ia <! A rere Q—Before renting a hou asked the owner, if there were any bugs In the house; he said “No”. We soon found there are. Can we the moving ex- penses? Is there a sure remedy for get- ting rid of them? Thanking you for your answer, A READER. A.—Really, that ts too fine a point for one who {s not a lawyer. To get rid of the bugs the whole house should be repapered and painted, It is effectual to apply gasoline to the beds and cracks of the floors. Have the windows and doors open while working, and for several hours after and no fire or matches around, for remember that gasoline {8 explosive, Q.—We are two girls, 14 and 15 years old. We have two boy friends whom we think a lot of. We would like to have your an- swer to the following question Is it proper for us to go to the shows with them? Is It all right for them to come to our homes and play cards If they only stay till 11 o'clock? Our mothers don't care because they are always home when the boys come. How long should we wear our dresses? How should we do our hair? Would you please tell us a good kind of powder to use? Hoping an early reply from you. Yours truly, GIRLS. A-—I judge you are sensible girls, know if it would be proper to k to the other boy. They seem, be good boys; but every time |thing t is not so. Being one's Wilson administra- lown tector does not mean that} tion gave the pBhab ne only “psycho-| children should not listen to their|logical prosperity and mental! I should think you would be in-| doing at school, | half way to New Orleans. 1| Ove the platform were h , of Abraham 1! President LORIMER gressman Will E, Humphrey Mayor Gill was chosen temporary chairman, and William Laube, who || held the same office at the Taft "FOR SALE, CHEAP One €%x10 printing press; one ofl painting; one awning; one one lot of art calendar samples, a few framed pictures, Jones and Con convention in Aberd n, Was select- ee. jed as secretary. Progressives both || 709 Fourth Av. of the bull moose and republican kind were conspicuous by their ab. sence USE YOUR OWN Old Courthouse Ring PANAMA OR LEGHORN If you were my little daughters why don't you play outdoor games? An occasional picture show in the afternoon is all right ff you select good ones Among those attending as dele Nothing better om I would not want you to have! pies and as proxy holders are reshape fi beaux; but if I knew the boys were | Commissioner M. L. Hamilton, Al ets aries honest and manly I would welcome | ;Ommissioner M. 1. Hamilton, Al MODEL MILLINERY them, to the home—but not every| Qo) 5 tne! mea at Fifth Floor People’s Bank Bldg. _ evening, nor would I wish th neg at h prpapeg ring Roe ae Second, at Pike. a ate a 10, jo ot b evel... ° ¥ - axe ” Lg i stay later than 10. 10 at to, the| Hillis de Bruler, Jay Thomas, Fred een tr wasn ry evening, | 8¢xia8, George Rummens, J. C. Hig- ; ea ry h eaihainn axe ‘ii gins, H. E. Foster, Speaker Taylor, | and now that the evenings are long. |r iron Grinstead, Jobn F. Miller. SEWING $1 Dt “Mental Prosperity” Mayor Gill, in his address, the republicans must recog MACHINES New Machines rented. said | e they | Each boy and girl must be his,| 4d committed errors in the past, WHITE SEWING MAC or her, own protector, and the sen-|#04 {n order to bring “the brain 1424 Third (Near sible ones know this, and cultivate|#"d virility” of the progressives | clean fun, and cleah-minded com-|>ack into the party, a progressive} panions, and promptly refute any-| Platform must ne framed He said parents, or others of experience, | Plen As far as he himself was but must use intelligence—not mere-| Concerned, he said, he always was ly feeling, or inclinatlon—deciding | 4nd will be a republican, and “we things. Be merry-hearted, fun-loy-| must either go to the progressives | ing, but let it be colored with kind-/ or they to us” In order to present a ness and good sense. j united front against democrats. I would advise you the powder habit, not to eet| tam a girt 14. tanec! fe ie/AUTO WRECKED, | was killed while working for a min-| ing company 10 months 890. is there any law to compel th DR. L. R. CLARK, D. D. & — pany ti © for those con If you wish dental work of Yours respectfully, RUBY. HELD BY POLICE - A.—There is a law by which, highest grade, ee jful, experienced, skillful op lasing up-to-date methods, you appreciate the combination we our patrons. Every oper | known to dentistry performed under some circumstances, the com | pany can be made to pay an amount J. E. Hiser, of money to the helrs; {f the father's | rested early this morning on the death was caused by carelessness charge of driving an automobile other than his own, damages can be while intoxicated, after the car he} ¥ had. The guardian of the children | was driving crashed into a tele |Cut,Pain, with as much skill aad would best see a lawyer, one known| graph pole at Eastlake av. and) ay, th¢ Cost tnt ane tor tl to be strictly honest Denny way and was wrecked. | Seattle Bas See 2 ‘ If he sees that the claimant is! Doorman Clark, of the Orpheum | “!488 of work. likely to win, he will no doubt take/ theatre, who was riding with Hiser, Just think of getting a 4 a chance on it and wait for his pay|escaped with slight wounds extra heavy $10 Gold Crows Sigg until the money is secured Hiser told the police he was run. | OF ® $10 or $12 Never-Siip Plate chauffeur, was ar- | 9 $5. We pin a guarantee to ning about 30 miles an hour and GETS CIRCUS; NOW the rear wheels of his car skidded Peerage bill that monme when he Denny way attempted to turn into from Eastlake. MUST FEED STOCK AKRON, 0., June “¢.—Constable mal ple attached a circus for} The Wise House Hunter| a debt and now is trying to figure out what to do with four bears, an| hunts her house at home. She | elephant, two camels and other/teads STAR “FOR RENT” quadrupeds. — ADS until she finds it. ‘BACK EAST EXCURSIONS New York and Boston and hundreds of other delightful Eastern Points are made available for a summer vacation by the greatly reduced round trip fares on sale ore June 1st to Sept. 30th, NewYork Gntral Lines fichigan Central—The Niagara Fa ls Route” These tickets provide stop-over privil it alll is points en route, including Detroit, Battle Creele Buflale A pmagpeoe Syracuse, Utica, Albany, Worcester, Springfield, Mass., and Niagara Falls The Scenic wonder of the world. The Michigan Cen- tral is the only line passing directly opposite the Falls and all day trains stop five minut: ff unsurpassed view. rasa aires on WE GIVE GAS Regal Dental Offices — Dr. L. R. Clark, D. D. 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