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STAR—SATURDAY, JUNE 20, 1914, PAGE 3, : ¥ ¥ CHURCH OF THE BRETHREN DIVORCE MILL WHEELS GRIND SWIFTLY P'sreci weercno ASTONISHED BY WELCOME Holy Ties Severed With Business-Like Abandon in Judge Ronald’s Court EXCURSION RATES TO = SUeK eee eet eee! A man and woman came down the nounce, It’s known as “Ministers’; Ronald, the overflow 1s apportioned ;home, Mre, Johnson took in wash stops of the old court house yester-| row” at the court house to whoever of the other judges baw! ing and paid the mortgage. day afternoon and looked about in-| The young couple disappeared in-| tine for them Hut supposing he went up there quirtngly |to one of the houses along Minis | But Ju Ronald hears the ma-|and made nothing,” said Judge Ror rhe woman, who was really only|ters’ row | Jority ald a girl, glanced up at the man, blush: | ie ge *e- ‘Oh, no, I know he made it. He 2 os which arrived 4 and smiled shyly, She was fresh} You get your marriage license at) Just about the ti the young |spent it for drink,” said Mra. Job looking and pretty the auditor's office, which is just be |couple were walking towards Min. son, dull Then he ame bw ng for home with his leg yken in Twonoavs PROGRAM on A special train last ev ° Koneral Conference belne held, TRO Man, or rather boy, seemed |low Judge Ronald's court. In Judge |isters’ row Judge Ronald was 11:30—Sunday schoo! program on the University of Washington |PToud of her Ronald's court, every Friday, are|ing the holy ties that bound t places, Whe ent ’ we jeneral Sunday schoo! board | Ol. ihe iN! ’ Just across the way from the) tried the bulk of the divorce cases|er Cecil M. Sides and Evelyn A. he mortgaged the place again in the auditorium. ‘ uurt house is a row of slgna—-“Rev.|that accumulate during the week. | Sides, the latt girl of 19, fully) The bo called 4,000 Now tn Seatt! ‘ 8 ; | Kx the we ides, the latter a girl of 19, ull nt P. ma-Misslonary programs! wii. sy hae Pee a eee total So-and-So, Minister,” the signs an-lif there are too many for Judge|as old as the other girl over act Father told me he was never featured by the missionary offering oe Raw STOUG , ove), Semana — Sa | minister's house coming back, Mother took in wash & these offerings from $8,000 to gd in attendance well above | With quivering lip and trembling | ing again and paid off the second a ic eae Por program,| When they reached Wenatchee voice she bravel told how er n mrtg Wo helped, Discussion will be held regarding the 287 in the par given a Young husband had become tired of| "Your papery syayenae ne 1 cagoman 9 Ml Sleatniide. be & ro hig Me |aupporting her #ix months ai i ir hono in the attorn © Various schools of the church. Wenated a. 4 ith as guest their vieit to the minister's; how her “she wants the propert - - enatchee fru bys , 8 Guests it. pean aenacene onan e " ideor avesty of essir, yous! he can have 1 “ of the Wenatchee Commercial Cluv. Sepeercrers oe no ae life was made a hideous trav Y ir; sh n have al ‘We have been treated royal- all for which she had hoped when | the prope She has earned it ed. were bar ty out here, and there ia no |The they wore banaueted. “ vy a . ‘ he told her his love for another girl| and saved it twice joubt but what a great many of merce turned over the elty to them Fiwhere he worked; how he had ° ° our people will want to come threatened to kill her, and had| Loulgt Reda, charging abandon ment and habitual drunkenness to wife, Nellie Reda, closed the af back within a snort time. We | 8nd feted ther have come a long way, many of May Come Here to Live «pm le estar diy agro fee yc poke ‘I tried to be a faithful wife,” she PORN PES DOR Se ee eee OR EET ROO SES ETA SKE eee OO ERED lee ee tee be mving Ah We Soin. for ax, | ivch ites een “Ww oan = ons sald, “but bh quar with me all performance days, but Washington is the |ceived throughout Washington wa the tine, were married In New York Port Townsend, $1.00. Port Williams, best we've seen yet.” a ge le pe ait in many The two were married in Victoria. used to leave New York D P A | 1.50 rads wan the statement last night | SOK SOvrurning to thin state { Neither had the consent of thel was three years He ungeness or Port Angeles, $1. ee ompgd aye cantante ii Pou ee rents, That's the reason they ran| hasn't heard from her sin For the round trip eeeon. © Perey of Church of the) M's: ' ‘ nate: away 8 ank all the time,” he told rar cot lates bao sarees ton, sondition “You really got no more than you! the EVERY SATURDAY AND SUNDAY np van the way : s bog a. might expect,” said Judge Ronald Re was calle j Steamer “SIOUX” from Seattle 8 a. m. Returning, arriving proibren g\ 1 Bh sp ny But then, I see no reason for pun-| “I knew her before my son mar m either “Sioux,” at 6:40 p. m., or steamer “Sol Duc” at 9 p. m. * taton, ana this faet ishing you further by keeping you|rted her,” he sald, through an in gested . han om = yoked’ to a worthless man, just be-| terpreter, i se r inca that a weaved ot ¢ause you did what thousands of| “How much did she drink?” Kingston, 25c. Round Trip, 25c. pe ag vet been foolish girls have done before “He brought all his wages home. Special rates to Hansville, Ludlow, etc, on steamer “Puget” Stak oiretaie teroer te ding th The girl stepped down from the | She drank it all up,” sald the fath ; | PP rang ay Be stand and the courtroom specta-| ‘t really think he should have ‘| t, and no water tors, candidates for divorce, idle] divorce,” said the court : fs matters, W cmagtes “br curionit ekers and witnesses! “Next!” | Main 3993 ys ° a sighed and figurat! y licked thetr ae | sha th chops. It was fine entertainment “That's all, your honor,” said the! Over across the way that other | clerk | nena girl, leaning on her husband's arm The curiosity seekers filed out im ‘ Raid 3 #1 : a was laughing gaily as she sald good-| In a moment the divorce factory | y t bye to the man who had just pro-| was deserted. | t nounced the marriage ceremony ae 8 xrind swiftly, for there are many | e ; cases to be heard, and time’ files, | } Judge Ronald plunges into the meat | HAVEN'T ONE YET?! ; of the tent! , and will brook no| — da tamned. - Vie orders seagenk @¢-| + | Mayor Hi Gill is eating his fill ) ing lof strawberries today at Lisabeula,| Wagner's band played martial torneys and witnesses tmpartially. | i Agree GET HIM GIRLS! nnual strawberry fes-| airs aboard . " i r aebon {sland is in full] Other boats left through the day, H. B. Boutt and his wife, Helen A. | ’ *| The feature of the afternoon will Scutt, lived together three years Since the mayor is still both-|be the baseball contest bi without 4 quarrel, then suddenly - be r Bresine') cPayrey ye peemen the loft. ‘That wae fouryeurs ang |. This 1s the day you're supposed |¢red with a broken arm he entered |the Seattle and Tacoma Commer je vsShe was never satisfied in Se.|%. get the bug—the Tilikum Pot-|the berry feast under a handicap, | cial Club's ball teams. y's advice, “Young | man, go W when he returns to yhis sons, back home. | Already one colony of Dunkards jexists at Sunnysiope, Wash, near | Wenatchee. Fi ndications an lother colony wi p in some | part of the state as the result of the conference. DENTISTRY 222 !2*2:,ce0=e erence wound up the bulk o routine business yesterday, and to Sy Nor 3. BUT EDWIN J. BRows, | OP? the most important matters }to be decided Is the selection of the 705-T1S Firat Ave., Seattle, Wash. yas a Hershey, P Pa Mata $040, Counccting au | 20%! conference city. Hershey, Pa., rs |the “chocolate city,” is bidding for Deparé | ” BELLINGHAM OFFICE, sunset mag. | * '* Bristol, Tenn - Discuss Children | Sr St ee eet Sete on This afternoon the study of child, HOW TO GET BUSINESS. rescue work will be the program The thing that worri: feature. matter-of-fact tone. “All her friends Ja how to get business. Som A delegation of children from the! irene in on4 attend many | Washington Children's Home soct-| You'lh get yours if you're tn the|'he field and gaining ground rap- n ; city. at all, because’ the Indian |/ly through the ald of a patent sad her People, wore in Ios AD-| maidens ‘stationed along the |*tTawberry eater, which he rigged She just told me she wouldn't atay| *t™eets won't let you escape yp cones ag Alege wd Lee E tod mae +g 11 You'll have to buy, regardiess. ‘ommodore F. W. Bert, Jr., pres- others w ey tgp eg Meare 4 | Itt . . se {ident Of the Seattle Commercial | ‘ ; «,| It's to hetp the Tilikums finance ness reasons.|ety will be present to lend local couldn't leave, So she went back) 10 botiate Club, with members of the club Fo) | ST many try to specialize on some par-| color. A war between labor and capital in one of the big Eastern manv-|to Los Angeles.” the Potiateh Ueular hobby s0 as to charge enorm-| Among the topics under discus-| facturing centers will be realistically presented at the Class A theatre.) “Your papers ready?” Judge Ron bea fal Boards being “Dentists inte tans {ston will be “Fitness of the Home to, Starting Sunday, tn the three-part Sellg photoplay, “The Lily of the] aid asked the attorney t erable mention in the public press/ the Child— | Valley.” The divorce was granted ana ‘reward boslnens, Determined: portance, and How) “"''The National Guard, strikers, the women and children, who sufter| “Next!” sald the judge. Frills, the great majority of Deatists/ Child Rescue Work More Practic.|™ost by these fierce struggies; the capitalist whose plant is the object ele It will cost ou $1, ° from their patients to bring them pa-|al?” “Why Shall the Church of the| f the attack, and the girl whose chief aim ts to help those who are tt! ryaiq xt Morrison sald her hue-|potntch tran &° 10 Swell the Always Reliable ee | [Brethren Urge the Child Rencue| Past Sad ouflertng, areal presented: | band, John W., left her five years| ons fund. THE ERT! ENTE Work?” ean a " « ago, and she hasn't seen him since. There are, none but Advertising| Tomorrow the pulpits of at least ‘The Gap,” the sixth story of “The Man Who Disappeared,” comes|rioy wore married in Everett in those wee ber ask 23 of the city’s churches will be oc-| ‘° the Clemmer tomorrow. seen Also on the program are “The Crime of Cain,” a drama in which in meqnpenera that c ) amare peroter vd Chareh of the Brethren circumstantial evidence almost convicts a man of a crime he aid not|_. Her mother was cailed to the attle,” Scutt told the judge in aj late bug but on the 49th lap he was leading mc baseball nine in the hold of the “flagship,” left Pier E, at the foot of Madison st., at 9:30 this morn-| Also you will be given a chance tour the boulevards by auto from 1 to 6 this afternoon, the j autos leaving Pioneer place. “THE LURE OF THE PIT” (Two reels) “A JONAH” “HIS SECOND CHILDHOOD” “THE BATTLE OF THE SEXES” —or— “The Single Standard” met Relief from the ailments} caused by disordered stomach, torpid liver, irregular bowels} is given—quickly, safely, and SS POMBE QUEER ETMICALS Willte Winn, another comedy; “Military Trattoo at Aldershot Engiaad,"| ., 216 was always drunk. He fust assuredly—by the tried and|| « Five-Ree! Mutual Masterpiece I have known so-called Bthicals and the Hearst Sells News Pictorial * | picked up and left. That's all there reliable For the benefit of those who scarier a acs PROGRESSIVES ce ise 1g Zot ae tr me BEECHAM’ 7 thout pain, or had done work “The Battle of the Sexes,” a five-| Hughte Mack plays the part of Cu- the jud ™ ™ CH M Ss Steoest anacncemest fore state part Mutual feature at the Odeon| Pid. Nuff eed! | ee rT in tht theatre, is a drama of New York life | Ao P a. member of our State Dental ENTHUSIASTIC among people of wealth and refine-|, The five-part Pathe African pie-| Anna Johnson's grown-up son tes! a. aational aftalra committer II j | S ‘called tion “that “only ment. The characters aro typical|t8Te continues at the Alhambra| tified with her against his father,| \6 1)" Chamber of Commene has whom Mrs. Johnson charged with Sold everywhere. In boxes, 10c, 25¢. . a Blan yet ie MSs cvea bec thot tae of Fifth ay,, and the famous restaur| Ver Sunday. | Ed amgeern of ge bo issued a protest against the sec- : tist ts, act ir in 4 . % could not define jhe word Ethics an apartment house ‘Of the most ex.| Clase A, Sunday Until Tuesday He went to Alaska and negiected li a raises aaa ber ee ea cpmerehensive, intelligent man: pensive sort, and the gowns of the| th on 0 ound any shoney. agricultural bodies from punish- ‘ ‘a man is too narrow. biguted| MONTESANO, June 20.—The| Women make an extra attraction, | pb Before he went he mortgaged the) - ons under the anti-trust laws. if part ig dram: Po meer nna meme The committee declares that al wers dra! ‘ ’ pane sk son tsa | ACCESSORIES S FATTLE manufacturer, the merchant | G. & J. Tl NOBBY $000, MILES THEATRE | BALLOU & WRIGHT Phone Bet ny Valley,” three. ‘and small calibered to serve the peo-| opera house here was packed Inst eee “Heartstrings,” ie “fo-talied Ethical Dentist recent-| Bight, when Ole Hanson of Seattle “Joan of Arc,” one of the sojourned in ‘ttle, bing}and B. L, Hubbell, progressive can-| greatest five-reel feature pho- pew. [inoz made. preventive! didates for the nominations to the) todramas ever made, will be Colonial, Sunday Until Tuesday to bust into print ‘gratis in| United States senate and house of| shown for one week at the Se - Night newspapers, while an obscure | representatives, respectively, deliv-| attle theatre, beginning at 1:30 ‘Our Fairy Pla. two-part Vita-} Peotist in attle was able to Ketlered stirring progressive agdresses.| o'clock tomorrow afternoon. |€raph Comedy; “The Snakevilie| Caged ot our Seattie papers | Hanson declared against any com-| Throughout the remainder of Volunteer,” Essanay comedy; “By by simply writing to the good edi-| promise, saying the fight 1s won. the week the films will run [the Old Dead Tree,” Biograph tor @ and the laboring man not affiliated with a labor unfon or agricultural | organization ae cteess aes Veatch predicts Hanson will de-| 1,500 soldiers being shown in eee en fral or 10 entnos the | feat Jones by 500 votes in this coun-| one pet. wee mite of humanity which has|ty. Progressives are jubilant, and The pictures were made in be a serious menace during the summer and fall, as the predicted 9$00,000,000-bushel wheat crop will f objecting to Dental Adve The mass meeting was held fol-| continuously from 11 to 11 | drama. | cine” ae Base ronoet” Ber % ey lowing a convention of the Chehalis! o'clock. 0, 6% | Third and Cherry. / oO R < Y r ¢ ; | E County Progressive club, which was] The life of the Maid of Or ope matte tO nee | | sieidnsicbee f attended by 78 delegate leans from the moment of her © Sexes,” five- ci. — <a SEWARD GROOND” A. B. Veatch, editor, was chosen| heavenly vision to ner betrayal | P8Ft Mutual drama | One Week, Ae the harvest of the big wheat| MOTORCYCLES iiNp Nur Manes Oe SMRNSRLV ES chairman of the county central com-| and death at the stake Is Cs \{] Opening 1:30 p. m. Sund: and other crops draws near the Nay es tently oo eg ey id repaners who are yard | mittee, and the convention went on| shown In detail. Siewewnns Until. Saturday Wight: | 8 te ak iis Yi} fitinoads are facing another car| BALLOU & WRIGHT Fhone Bast 74. ind common decency. | Tecord as favoring a full progressive Several remarkable battle 5 ‘ane angaroo,” five-part story | George J. Mackenzie taste, near Broadway @ Dentists are eraft-| ticket tn the field this fall. scenes are shown, more than |” jouth, Pare | Presents It is feared the car shortage will Mission Until Saturday Night The Wonderful Five- “Les Miserable: . Geveloped in Dentist republicans are correspondingly dis-| Southern Italy and h bi call for all th vailabl 1 Tw ed Dent in Bentt) ¥ ave been Ath all for a he available rolling have the gall to advertise to put in| heartened, approved by Pope Pius; who Sooner tna eect ee bg Reel Photo-drama stock of the roads teeth without plates or bridgework, has ordered that a set of the m Central Af- Consignees have been asked by Sensation, Shown Elsewhere at 50c. nd their fake “Alveolar New Sys- rica,” five-part Pathe. films become a portion of the * bunk has swindled lots of poor Deople out of their money in this T0 USE AUTOS records and history of the Grand Until Saturday Night pie Neither one. of these alleged Catholic church. “The Mask of Affliction,” two- Dentists ever studied Dentistry railroads generally to help in the matter by unloading cars with all possible speed, Money for the ‘science tn an institution of learn- ai haps part Eclair drama; “The Under ai 1 OF elsewhere. Two automobiles will be placed| “Our Fairy Play,” a two-part Vita-| tow,” Powers drama; “The Fatal r _ Fs yh alle Oy in service by the Beattle post-|&aph comedy, at the Colonial, start-| Letter,” Joker comedy. FL IFY ROAD ou Two other Advertising Dentists! office for the collection of mails|!"8 Sunday, shows the attempt of ¢ a business of slandering other | throughout the city. The auto col-|* Party of farmers and their friends | @— : = o to think that silly Kuocking ot| lection will begin July 1 to interpret “Sleeping Beauty.”|) RESIDENCE THEATRES _ | At the Home Unti! Sunday Sats te thera: one of these cific “A Maze of Mystery," drama Washing Won’t Rid ||" ™*e Mail Carrier,” two-reel Head of Dandruff fe fast fading into oblivion, and | dram “Animated Weekly, No. Dissolve It, That’s Best Way The Milwaukee railroad will, in a few days, let contracts for sub- station machinery and 18 electric locomotives for the first unit of the Rocky Mountain electrical sys tem, according to C, A. Goodnow, assistant to the president of the road, The first unit of 113 miles between Three Forks and Deer Lodge, Mont., will be in operation some time in 1 14TH TO LEAVE In command of Captain Robert | T. Bain, the United States army |transport Buford is in, port he |from San Francisco and will take! Jaboard the first battalion of the| | Fourteenth infantry for fort duty | in Alaska to relieve a battalion of | |the Thirtieth infantry “JOAN OF ARC” Daily From 11 A. M. to 11 P. M. at 10c will continue to’ make spa le, groaning, grouchy ads appe Bete Soe fatiog azguirea sete | Plan Your : r Mantial, Te-enforcement’ from & 117," topical Mike Searches for leman of real abliity, “while he fan stand it.” This high tenor in the E t T i fan gana! ine nian coor iene Eastern Trip i ly advertisement that “good BOYS Why not make your money for the Fourth selling The Star? His Long Lost Brother,” comedy. eee At the Pleasant Hour Until Sunday do not work on a salary.” Sea ee ee | The only sure way to get rid of an inwultto every man and BAIS SUMMEP — I acnatere ve to Gee then soe | dram Phish oF oa aihened Doutier destroy it entirely. To do this, eet|drama; “Universal Ike Wooing,” Ruins on Mloged Dentic A about four ounces of ordinary liquid | comedy. ped ways wor! on a salary Via arvon; apply it at night when retir-|— 4 ee Wiandering real Dentiats who are ing: uae enough to moisten the scalp nwood on Saturday od rpg: Tae Cases kaa and rub it in gently with the finger| At the Gr “ tips “Her Father's Guilt,” two-reel refer to associate with a staff of 56 thie tontets : 5 o-ree eclaliste rather than enter ceneral J mnowe If not al ee yan aby gmornins | drama; “The Boob Incognito,” com ractice alone, and Whose position he be gone, and three four more ap-|eay; ‘ary’s Pa Plays Poker,” uid never hope to fill |Pileations will completely dissolve | comedy. AEG uy + wey trials and en destroy, every single hem «0 because they were a6 ho ni P| u ~ CHE: facompetent, and both of them went sien and trace of it, tio matter how! WILL REMEMBER CHEASTY to work for this Dentist who tells "You w id) tuo, that all ttohing| . Memorial resolutions adopted by you that “good Dentists do not work and digging of t scalp will stop|the park board yesterday provide on a salary.” Maybe good Dentists nee, and your hair will be fluffy, | f itabl ’ do not work on such les as he qicasy, siiky and sott andi oe fe Ceremony in honor pays, but in an offi where the ‘4 feel aw hundred times bet-|0f the memory of Edward C. Average salary exceeds the income of Chonaty, the knockers, there Is no trouble SUNSET va securing specialists in the practi by ait of Dentistry. RO for nothing ONE KIND LEFT. z ~ quickly It not There is a brand of Dentist who ts in and ma . it f isgrace to the Dental Profession ® We want at least one wide-awake boy to handle The Star in every city and town in the State of Washington. Lots of money to be made. Dozens of our country carriers are making $15 to $20 per month. Many are making more. Just fill out the following coupon and mail it to us and we will do the rest. | | | Seattle Star, Seattle, Wash. Gentlemen: I am anxious to make my own spending want to preserve your hair nt wet rid of dandruff, PUT ON SEATTLE PLAY “Tapping the Door,” the play by W. A, Wilkins, which was staged at the Seattle Press club during| ‘TWO PEAS IN A POD’ COST HIM TIDY SUM “ it’s the kind that ilves by {mitating last year’s Potlatch, has auc: | KANSAS CITY, Kan., June 19. : Sind is the human sponge sort: they eT ie tionaivet APY consfully placed at the Royal tho-|If ; ‘i gag b sow pr Ge ay tae fe gp tr Bier i sped money and wish you would write me full par- Edis chest bodes ike bak. fies Is to do the work.—Adv atre at Victoria, in five parts, produced by |]! ‘here in lowa. We would be ticulars of your offer to the Boys in the Cities ——————— happy as two peas in a pod | wrote John W. Kemp, aged 49, | to Mrs. Anna Trimble, 54 years | old, Mrs. Trimble has sued eae Kemp for $25,000, charging breach of promise. Soon after he wrote this letter to her from lowa he married another widow. | She was awarded $625 the talented Savoia troupe in beautiful Southern Italy. and belong in the hop-head, dop eye, snowbird class, By looking into “ their eves, which are the mirrors of The Exposition Line the brain, you can tell that their brain has gone shipwrecke peice eet | LOWRATE down a well, r look into our eyes without dropping what's left of their countenance on the floor, } or putting it behind their back. They Choice of Three Routes always look as though they wanted and Towns in the State of Washington for making money handling The Star. You may send me ...... copies of The Star daily and I will do my best to sell them. 1915” MEN WHO HAVE AN HOUR | OR TWO TO SPARE | should visit the This photo-drama ran Respectfully yours, for nineteen weeks in / to-wreb something and run, but are Ask for Particulars {I} New York City and has'}}| | WARS 4o,5< anaes} sade eee Belect a Dentist with the # | the approval of the great Today’s Health consid ion that you f Te | core, 2nd, consid at you Catholic Church. ae ome Anke RATAN Nag pt Address. isc.syecen cape ney. Honest a P | ada Long oh. ‘ } ‘ sts always have Cc. G. CHISHOLM where all the latest pictures are run at 5c | teurtzing milk rather than steril Lee en meal from or khock |{f District Freight and Passen- 4 ; tzing or bolling it, to make it oor haem IMPERIAL BAR AND FREE READING ROOM Jj} 22 instsctions, from [J lo'tie fnteosnw'st hou an pees: Brows, 720 Second Ay ; y \]] Pope Pius, the originals plied, which is suffictent to kill J 4 Seattle's Leading Dentist, 720 Secon e. with 6 pool tables and service counter in connection are preserved in the Vati- ill noxious germe, while the 705 to 713 First Ave, Unton Washington Blocks, Open evenings until # and Sundays till 4 for people who work. nourishing qualities and good |} taste of the milk are retained, | can vaults, | 206 OCCIDENTAL Elliott 1256,

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