The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 26, 1914, Page 5

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RYTHER HOME/BE A HAT MODEL|S BUCKS BACK TES BROKEN King County |1ce comminston in the divorce Ryther's hor ncluded its inves TS MAKE | WAR AGAINST WAR Ry PPWLY J. BROWN, sting data concerning the home. bmit with her federation at girl anywhere rental falls due. jther has take / nnd 800 mot 2,000 children During this boys and one five cows at the home, LITTLE GIRL’S APPEAL TO” JUDGE IS VAIN Hischofberger y couldn't get along to 1 didn’t suit @rs lowets, Its ac ease, degenera & month 5 alimony the custody of f the | and $500 cash p hired man did the Cynthia Grey’s (LETTERS have no one to advise} come to you with my trou About a year ago was propefly set going to do what she 209% Spring at information. | And she wept her word waiting several John yesterday obtained a divorce. Judge Ronald's Fistiantty of the com a little doll « to her breast. Its ¢ Spristian ty Christian nations. at! ne heavenly Christianity man tn jail who is a good man R. Durnpprobe stayed in ar ried bliss for seven days, * called on me left suddenly for several times, | San Franciseo, e brothers and sisters, and he never stole anything He was then seized by , and was next than can be ha a heard from spoke of marriage, but he made me t haven't had a word 1am 24% years old and have steady work, but no mat ter how hard | try | can’t get this man out of my thoughts him, I'm afraid rit as | love him fo much. Please don’t throw this away, as 1 shat! depnd upon your good ad- it be proper for me Thanking you a Her plea was earnest into the case o! care for him. from him since | Louts Hugo Smith Mitzation, form pred a long convicted five of men on each side when it came {t informed her she must shift for herself. Divorce grant lose my mind, | fall only to be caught breaking shop of White nm Spring st on Divine guidance ane: & God that his nothing against vice. Would thin girl must take special to write to him? [thousand times fér your trouble, | Gustave Gildhaus had nerve, but | he was no hustler He didn't do much work, accord-| Margaret Giidhaus, but | he didn’t lack nerve to ask her for| | money of her earning. » got tired giving him money after a while, and yesterday she got | 5 Phone guidance SOCIALISTS ‘TRIED To stor ‘Tuts | trust to hear 3 earliest convenience. BROKEN-HEARTED GIRL. e corsets to a Ia you at your rsets to a lady By Idah McGlone me a —44 years ago- i » afraid to hold your head Marx Torecola the pres g line of the throat from chin This carriage of the her alliance hy took Alsace and Lor you let that ancient ide man you'll ever care It takes more work to drown an commission finds Mrs. Trevillion insane. 15 diverces granted Germany and Raeste PROP EASORS CIANS WARNING three days atter in @ manifesto to the ¢ men issued. by tie party of Germa: in this world w { stop thin war International was to be held in P 4 1914. On the night of July the. representative Sq t every other night with from Elliott | Lott from George Lott, ofberger from er, Daisy A. Pople from George E-| CLUB TO B OOST ich you put a half teaspoonful of oxide of hydrogen nights rub*in a good cold cream | your daily bath spray your throat with cold water or rub It with | surgeon, and then powder | erat does not care On alternate Rischofbere: | + my conscientious comvietian gu | nd you will get very tired of lov jong experience and man forever held an anti-| gives not one gpark of love In re You can never get what you} refusing to} “ i Brugher from J. C. Wilhelmina Bertha < re would be less mortality, ands upon turn. na leas sickens. th Seventy-five Ballard voters, at a Blanche M. Durnpprope from W. R Durnpprope, nd thousands The Three Houses Listed Below Are Unusually Attrac- tive Places for the Money Investigate Them if You Are Thinking of Moving For Rent—Eight-room furnished house. Hot water heat. 1116 Queen Anne av. and Highland Drive; $35.00 per month. Call Theo. Wilts, 704 First av. Phone Main 2982 or Adams 202. For Rent—Eight-room house. 3535 E. Spruce st., Leschi park; $15.00 per month. Call Theo. Wilts, 704 First av. Phone Main 2982 or Adams 202. For Rent—A nice 5-room modern bunga- low, at West Genesee st., West Seattle. Cheap at $15.00. Call Theo. Wilts, 704 First av. Phone Main 2982 or Adams 202. 2 CANDIDATES) EE] set JACOB g tit Gildhaus | meeting at Good Templars’ hall, in Shops from Gustave ‘Gildbaus, Tillie A. | Ballard, re to be seen. | a - Stottman from Granville Stottman, makes for woman | to boost the candidacies of McKen-/ Better face ELECTRICAL, ENGIN BERING tatives from Ru P.-L Bidg. and Boston last night organized a club) Christensen for county | Hattie Tillman | commissioners. Galen Wood was! veland Stringer. from Frank C. jatforms were draped! are, brotherhood. Comrades Vati juesde and eve: in France were working Jaures had just received that Austria ia that the integrity of} Would be preserved, an for peace looked bright eved throat new and better future. not break for bh elected president; J. W. Holton, vice of happiness E. | M. Howard, 86, Q.—I'm to have a party within a held at Kel- week or two, and | would like to) 4 the | Know how to decorate the table. / gy Me | There witl be 10 of us. Please tel! ; ° falist members| ke i ima had braved the Czar ropes Se rene © ocates in declaring aga murder of the people. the Socialists fe general xtrik Lewis county pioneer, Hise represen iW oraer that one The ries. The Whal- tty, but not ‘se [ES RATES ON SOUND BOAT. Forecasting ICE DELIVERY CO. ELLIOTT 5560 ‘| bloom. Would it be well to have! on the table? and Fe-\ give me an early answer, |be grateful for your kindness and| A FRIEND. Providence defeated Baltimore here | pa) the Interna iz about a year and a half ago. pew ager: mpccnde ked Dad suddeniy, | Molite still working? “not give up her position, then he spoke: . I don't believe I do. #0 little time to} the Socialists were « inst war with Servia or any tion. The Austrian govern- Geized the co-operative stores! from the Socialists first see, I have only live with the affairs of tht and with those I have eternity Have a large bow! of them in the! center of the table and to] bouquet at P= | lunches in would be inexpensive and| is {could ‘do more for you by giking qsome of the money she earned to rty Ward hiring you a nurse who could j take care of you properly.” Dad's face Hghted up. ,” he murmured, “a good girl and I shall Francisco nice minute and thought he had gone to sleep, | again he spoke government Germany and Engiand the So- Went to the extreme limit fa] ig the right of th make cannon fodder out ot he common if for . as the color scheme learried out You may obtain pink > light shades fn | of a rose for 19 or 15 cents; or use large candles with rose sh use a large pink paper good at wate never HYLAND IN DRAW been able to have that blessed faith | hereafter that ably be a gréat comfort to me now I'm glad she stenography Margie, don't let mother talk her of working. Old Hats Made New would prob-| ere. # Jack Clunie, a newcomer from Aus- Margie, I don’t Know whether I am/ tralia, gave Kid Exposito the most artistic beating of his life last night in a four-round bout, but the referee gave the decision to Expos- AVIATORS MEET OVER KIAOCHAL PEKIN, Sept place cards, |rose (if you are work outside the house, and I know she will try and make her think I need her on the verge of eternal life or eter- nal oblivion, , and if it be eternal life then | Wiodel sittiediy Co. hy did not want war eof France aia not want war ise the little pink wet |either that & nurse can really make comfortable | strange as it Red Watson and Dick Hyland looked at the wasted form ly-| boxed a draw. and thought it em- may seem, Margie, when a man is; blematic of the courage and pa- \GETTING ~ READY 5 coin deeds than she can. |ing there calmly, STEWART HOUSE the rulers and profit their interest on his deathbed he wants most the little physical comforts he can get | for his few remaining hours.’ not think of] “you will soon stand them which mean eo CINCINNATI, Sept. 26.—A meet- ing of the national commission has been called for next Wednes which time plans will be made for | the world’s series games. The series | starts either October 8 or 9. SOCCER SUNDAY Large modern is sate to any jceas as the world ro tes it going out on the long journey to a} land he did not know and could not} he was setting his face toward it bravel: cake with pink icing and pink ice bombarding th |NOW FRICTION I? KAISER’S ARM} | * 1 interrupted; be up and around again . dear, I'm done for; while I will be the man Would have he this moment Q—1 have been friendly with al young woman for three years and| | really like her, she is so good. have a few hundred dollars saved |up, and | want to it be all right .| about marriage to the young wom we are only good friends) don't know if it’s right to say | use we know that It's the work Class upon whom the awful suf and anguish it all amounts to in this our chance, | whether we make good or ill out of | it remains with us | Seems to me my |now’ has been | serlousness—and I want to laugh— |I want to be gay |the old inconsequential merrimen' y before-marriage days. (To Be Continued Monday.) e MUN DANCES EVERY NIGHT susrexo Horse COLUMBUS, ©., Sept. 26—N. Grady of Phitedelpinta and the pac-| k you—-would | broke and I over and kissed him Diek married you—) stubborn in hav- perhaps, but you at Brussels ¢ The Northwestern Soccer league season opens at Dugdale’s park Oc- , with a game between the Celtics and Carbonado, Sunday the I want some of| Celtics meet the Tacoma Nationals t| at Green Lake. |TEAMS IN ACTION LIST MESSAGE _ The following pes went by the Am the Socialis ¢ mensage } 7 : ing your own way, mean to do right.” “Dear father I am always on the responsibility may not like me. Please suggest please don't nd Austria ie 5 WESTERN BOY. _P. S.—She is 21/ years old “a never been Message to the Soci cade as follows n present crisis want to be too hard on those who| are on the wrong side.” “Take care of Mollie, I'm afraid she will need the years to come. , never was able her confidence WANT RAILROAD LINES TAXEx. tell her so right 4 OR, L, R. CLARK, D. D. 8. F idggy ‘Dartmouth and other big * FIGHTING TO KEEP IN THE LEAD. luence on their re: it find out practice season this afternoon. will ever find ou you don't tell her is now regulated a girl who takes | ot The Bags rs EaEe cabled Hoclaliat parties « railroads opet when lam gone.” is peace message Rif of the Socialist the calm way of the old a Lites sobs for fear of | tieldhouse is shown in the substitu |tion of a Saturday night dance for know | the one on Friday night, announced was necessitat ed by a demand among the working CHJEF GETS TIP} FROM NEW YORK) | Hereafter every policeman in Se The municipal dance idea was in-| attle must have a little notebook in augurated at Collins two weeks ago. | which he is to keep a careful mem- orandum of events on his beat. A | board will decide whether the Col- | bulletin to this effect was issued by | |lins dances warrant similar dances at the other fieldhouses, If so, a schedule will be arranged, | great s so as to provide a municipal dance every night of the week in Seattle, * dances at the » remainder of the racing season | after yesterday's heats in the Grand Cireult races. | making him worse. Rational secretar Says Banks Hoar "1 whispered, I am sure you are go: | The changg give up yet ing to get well you like to talk tc 2" L asked, somewhat lame-| other night tell me who is at the k Catholic church. Thanking you in advance, | remain, A SUBSCRIBER, | The czar of Russia is the nominal \head of the Greeh 1 people of the vicinity, who are un- co public last night Alable to attend the dances on any had it at Home copper district of Michigan Coal fields of West Virginia, At Ludlow we saw the thugs. The W ashingna thing to comfort you better than I.” Father Waverly was silent a mo. “TO PLAY the game of Pocket Billlards will ay attending the games played by 5 and every evening at 7:30 use Billiard Parlors ol Fourth and Pike. findi, C@pacity for 300 people has been ic, competitors Q—Piease name the birthstone) i for September. ~The sapphire, is very expensive. substituted for dren for American industrial Chief Griffiths. This plan is adopt- This savagery ccess. \37 CAPTURED IN | GAMBLING RAID) Entering through an air shaft 40 [feet long, the police rounded up 87 not erventsed ACCUSES WIFE OF KIDNAPIN * social demo exploitation A monster crowd witnessed the har- ness races here Friday. Indian Hal, 2:20 pac: [Mack Fitzsimmons, Canapa, the 5\-furlong event, x this afternoo headquarters Miss Margaret Faye gure and attend Regal Dental Offic L. R. Clark, D. D. 8, Manager, 1405 3rd Ave., N. W Gor. Union St. Note—Bring this ad with you at Btevens’ hall on And Westlake, near Pike, evening: at £00 p. 7 eet, Sociniiat Temple. 908 Third av !] Wittemore will be among the speakers. public is invited, Washington st. The place w erated by Cook Inman, «his divorced wile, I sen, of kidnaping the girl. Warford, secre- y, treasurer. HIPPODROME Fifth and University Clean Amusement Trains Daily Portland Elegant Coaches 108 FRANCISCO, Sept. 2 Courteous y, at via the OW. R & N Steel Flyer Arrives Portland 2 p. m. Shasta Limited YORK, Sept. 26.—Yale, Harvard, Carlisle, Penn- college elevens will open bor) Brett were suspended for p.m.) reservations, call on J. H. O’NEILL Dist. Pass. Agt. 716 SECOND AV. MAIN 982, y York, the chief says, with a gambling den at 215% op: SELECT DANCING PABTIES Cut-Rate Dentists 207 UNIVERSITY STREET CORNER SECOND AVENUE All-Steel Unexcelled Service Efficient Employes “Line of the Shasta Limited” Leaves Seattle 7:30 a. m. Leaves Seattle 9:30 a. m. Arrives Portland 3:30 p. m, Portland-Puget Sound Express Leaves Seattle 11:30 a. m. Arrives Portland 6:15 p, m. Ow! (Portland and Grays Har Leaves Seattle 11:15 p, m. Arrives Portland 6:45 a. m, Arrives Hoquiam 7:15 a. m. (Sleeping Cars Ready at 9:30 For further details, tickets and

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