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CHICAGO CLEANS HOUSE! CHICAGO, Dec. Indictments returned today named John Halpin, until recently chief of Chicago de- tectives; Police Lieut. John Tobin, formeriy assistant chief of de tives, and Detective Sergt. Walter O'Brien Halpin wae accused of oeibery and operating a confidence Tobin and O'Brien were charged with operating confidence games. Other indictments, it wae a nounced, will be returned next we ‘The officials were indicted on tee timony of gamblers. y” TEACH GIRLS HOW ged Wash. State Oteon dea appointed a com- mission of five women to in- vestigate the most economical yen d to buy clothes and to @ a report for the bene- Mt of the 5,000 working girls in thie otate. DR. L. R. CLAhn, D. D. &. MRS, FISHER IS MORE THAN PLEASED “T had ten teeth extracted by ht Regal Dentists. I never had an: work done so nicely before, and om pleased to recommend them to any one in need of dental work. “MRS. P. FISHER, City.” To have ten teeth pulled in most dental offices is a painful operation. Here, as you will see from Mrs. Fisher's statement, tt is merely an Incident, and not an unpleasant one at that Don't be afraid—we won't hurt You a bit. Dental Offices L. R. CLARK, MGR. 1406 Third Avenue, N. W. Corner Third and Union NAVY YARD ROUTE ‘Sunday . cept Sunday (Sunday 2:30), Saturday, 11:45 p m ‘Time table subject to change without Price Ste Round Trip be remade into besutiful Neckpieces, Muffs and Fur Tur. bans One lot of Fancy Calendars and Beautiful Pictures. Also some Statues. For sale cheap. 709 Fourth Ave. y ot ye trial to prove it. LUNDBERG CO. sree, USanad take THIRD AVENUB. STEWART HOUSE ‘06 Stewart ft. Near Pike Publlo Market Modern Single Rooms 256 Large, Modern Outside Rooms for Amold’s Electric Vibrators 19168 DEMONSTRATOR IN 3076 ARCADE BLDG, SEATTLE. struck a dangerous reef in life's tam a girl of 21 and my frend is 25. We bh kept company for three years, and agree about every thing except religion, and would marry but for that, | am a Protest ant, and he Is a Catholic. | have vowed never to enter his church, nd he « he innot desert the faith of Hie fathers.” | have eug gested we both join a different church and sp become of the same religion, but he does not take to the y well. Hize fully, and | bell he does also, that as long ae we can- not agree, we are wasting each chances of making a home ome when the time comes art, we just can’t giv h other up. Kindly advice and sug. geet a plan to which we may be able to agree. JEANNE, A.—I1 print this letter because, of a thousand quer! of the same kind, not one letter has ever con tained the solution suggested bere. But I regret I cannot give any ad vice on the subject. Philosophers, priests and poets have been dealing with this confusion for centuries without coming to any conclusion; therefore, who would dare under * | tet hii take to make # decision when all the wisdom of the ages has failed? My personal opinion ts that God) is not a respecter of persons or of creeds, His mysterious presence ts) recognized in every stage of life He is loved, and feared, and wor shiped by all nations of the earth, for His {s the power to stay life or strike death, and He uses no dis crimination. I believe each of us should endeavor to be happy and) make the most of life, and not mud dle our brains about the great mys- tery of life which we have not the power to sol Q.—My compl: In the winter, le olly, even jeace, give me a formula for some lotion which will) benefit it. a A.—Pulverized boraz, 1 ounce; pure glycerine, 2 ounces; camphor water (not spirits of camphor), 2 quarts. The skin should be bathed wien this lotion two or three times) a day. Q—Piease tell me what became of Lieut. Chas. Becker of New doned? | have watched the papers closely, but falied to learn any- thing further about the case. A READER. A—Lieut. Becker's case will come up again at the first of the year and will probably be appealed. Q@—! am e to marry a young man and | wish to know whether or not | pean to tell him have talked It over with twe of my/ friends who know the circunietan- cee, and one says, “Tell him now, 80 there ma: ing.” and ti know uniese It le absolutely ” necessary.’ What ehall | do? spare the space in your columns, might | have one or two readers’ opinions? Thanking you for kindness to me in the past, PRERPLEXED. A.—Unfortunately, none of us the privilege of saying how) l be brought {nto this world. If we did, undoubtedly a number of) us would change our environment. I hold most emphatically that it) is not necessary for you to speak to the man you are to marry about| your birth. Why try to explain or account for a wrong which you have not the power to rectify? A child of illegitimate birth is just as {n-! nocent, just as pure, as a child born in wedlock. Those who would condemn motherhood, denounce the Greatest law of the universe. Q—While at the show last even- Ing | eat next to a very nice ~ pearing young man. He acted he would have Iiked to have sta A a conversation, as well as | would have. He left at the same time | did and walked down the street behind me. After standing on the corner for a few moments, he crossed the street and went into a loon. Now, don’t you think, Miss Grey, | if this boy had some friends, which 1 really don’t believe he has, from | the way he acted, that he would be | much better off? 1 would just love to know him, but know of no way in which to get | sequainted with him. 8.£.C. A.—No, I don’t, either, if that’s what you want advice about. You |are a fair example of the foolish young girls who make the acquaint- tance of “pink cuffs” at shows or other places of like amuse iment and then come to grief short- | SPECIAL SLEEPER on evening trains to and from Spokane. HORT LINE SERVICE TEEL TRAINS \|" Can| be ied on arrival at Spokane until 8:30 A. M. Leaving Spo- De the sleeper is ready for occupancy at 9:00 P. M. | Osservation Car and Daylight Service on famous train‘‘Olympian.’’ CITY TICKET OFFICE 27 SECOND AND CHERRY, SEATTLE Peer BBEES With Syrup and SPECIAL ferved from 5 to 8 p.m. Bri From 12 MOST DELICIOUS WAFFLES SUNDAY CHICKEN DINNER rioon to ® p.m HOLLYWOOD LUNCH 212 PIKE STREET Plenty DINNERS ng the family and save mone of Butter, Q.—We are two lovere who have! York, who was to have been elec trocuted last June. Was he par. that | am of Illegitimate birth. |) be no misunderstand.| other says, “Never | if you can) picture} * ly after, You must be a talented mind reader if you can ascertain by merely watching a young man for a few moments whether be hes any friends or not Q.—! am a stenographer, 21 yeare old, and am a little puzzied as to whether or not | should give my employers a Christmas pi They are both married me ' oat been working for one of them for two years, but have only been In the employ of the other a short with both of them. 1 did not give my employer any- thing, although he remembered me with a nice gift, and | felt as though 1 should have done the same, but he le arried man | did not know if it would seem proper, They have both been very kind to me and 1 would like to show my apprecia- tion In a gift If you think it would be proper. if'so, will you tell me what will be suitable? STENOGRAPHER,. A.—This query was answered tn my columns a short time ago. It ia not necessary to make your em: ployers a gift at Christmas time, even though you recetve one from| them. It is the custom of many places of business fo remember their employes at this time, Dut they do not expect a gift in retarn- at least, the ordinary employer does not. You can show your apprecia- tion far more by proving a capable and trustworthy business woman. NOW GENERALS TRY TO SELECT A PRESIDENT | EL PASO, Dec, 5.--A convention of generals was expected to meet | today in Mexico City and. decide whether Gen. Gutierrez shall con- tinue as provisional president, ac cording to advices received here. Zapata's delegates will oppose the | reelection of tierrez and will support the candidacy of Emilo Vas- quez Gomes, who assisted Zapata with funds and arms at the begin- ning of his revolt. If Gutlerrez cannot be reelected, | poe Villistas will suggest Gen. An- | * or Miguel Stiva com: | proutioe candidates: STAR—SATURDAY, DEC. 5, |WOMAN OF CAPITAL | A DARING AERONAUT ttlrs.F Britten: CHICAGO, Dec. 4.—When the now Burgess-Dunn aeroplane makes its first flight, Mrs. Fred A. Britten, wife of Representative Britten of Tiinots, will be one of the passen. gers, Sho will be the firat woman to fly in the recently constructed Airship. Mrs, Britten has made several fights in government neroplanes and she ts considered one of the} moat daring air travelers in Wash- ington. | THEY'RE NOT THE BURGLARS The Star Friday printed an item to the offect that the home of Lewis Schwangor, $43 22nd ave. N., had been robbed, following the ap- pearance of men who took measure- ments of the house, ostensibly with & view of bidding on the tnetalla- tlon of @ heating plant. The American District Steam Co., with headquarters in the Hoge building, called up The Star Sat urday to say it was their men who did the measuring. They were figuring on Installing & central steam plant. I re-| | Marriage Jiccases | Maurice MH. Ronayne, land Teresa B Btofford, 2 on. Aberdeen Mike Parents, 28, Seattie, and Aigria | Maigiert, 31, Beatin Ire % Palmer, 24. Wenatehes, and Viola | Montgomery, Wenatches Vere Stoddard, 22. Everett, and Bilea- beth K. French, Bverett } 3 Heattie, and | he lo * Iga! nae, Beatile, and Beattie. John Hadley, Fanny Rhodes, legal age, W. A. Dickinson, legal age, Beattie, and Mre. Zula Ward, legal age, Ina, Or Birthe Mra. and My. R. Itami, 1647 ™. BR, @ son, November 22. Mr. Y. Nakamura, #14 19th . & son, November 24 Mra. and Mr. N. Fujuimote, 616 Fifth eve. @ daughter, November 19. Mre and Mr. 8 Tanaka, 401 alley, a daughter, November 27. 4 Mr. M. Higashi, 611 Washing son, November 4 nd Mr. Henry Judd, 1410 Latons Main 6 Mre. dnd Mr. A. P. Robinson, 4016 First ave. N. B., a son, December 1 | ac’e S04 MP. Frank O'Brien, 9190 20m & 200, Dece and Chas, A. Doles, $118 ve, @ daughter, December 3. 4'Mr. F. W. Dohme, 14612 Gaughter, December 1. ph, F108 Teen ave. Mre. Mr. Antone Phiiiips, 161 Ninth ave, « daughter, November #0 Deaths Wm. Wilson, King county hospital, 64. December 4. King county howpital, 69 0, King county hospital, 62 | Ot 8 ber Bilen B Gardner, 1422 22nd ave & 18, December 8. Baby Neumann, 2443 Irving st, 1 month, December 2 uctie M. Johnson, December 2 rank Burrows, 2428 Day st, cember 8. | Mvorces Granted Carrie B, Kast from Albert C. Kast 2008 B. Roy at, 1 48, De Blanche Ramirex from Abel F Ramires. W. J. Irin from Nora Irwin. ney Lillian B Mu | | Kthel Delayney from Timothy Delay Hutehinson from Jno, E ehinson, Fisher Kisie M. Fisher from Harry ©. n y Boat Mande 1. Simpson from John B. Simp ase! Me Fouel from Alex Powel | o trom J. W. Tngledue } Dutoher from Isabelle ¢ Noite from Jon. felts. from Mabel Thomas Thom. Clara Hennessey fi Daniel J. Hen Clara Baker from Wm. W. Baker | Divorces Asked | Merkley va Robt Bart Morkiey, desertion; Bessia Howell ve ohart Howell, Plerina Arion ve Arien, « ve ‘DIES FROM WOUNDS They now are afraid to go back on the job for fear they will be taken for burglars, and won't we please, they asked, call off the | dogs. All right. Mt. They're called oft. HOLD SERVICES AT GINK HOTEL Religious services will be held at the Hotel Liberty Saturday night, under the direction of Rev. E. V. Shayler of St. Mark's Episcopal church. Rev. M. A. Matthews will conduct the service next Saturday. Friday night 1,160 men slept on the hotel floor. SUES NEIGHBOR Because Mrs. Ada M. McGregor. 1633 Third ave. W., charged Miss Nellie Ray, next door, was insane, and sought to have her sent to the asylum, Miss Ray started suit Sat urday, through Attorney ©. EB. Mc Avoy, American Bank building, for $5,000 damages from Mrs. Mo Gregor. PHILADELPHIA, Dec. 5— The steamship Great Northern, $3,000,000 vessel bulit at the mahip Co., was blown ashore off Fort Mifflin today In a 40-mile gale, Six after working two and a pulled the vessel off, ed out to sea on a four-day trial trip. INDIANAPOLIS, Deo. 5.—Graft Indictments have been returned by the Marion county grand jury against Lieut. Gov, William P. O'Netl, Homer L. Cook, speaker of the house of the 1913 legislature, and a number of other members of the 1913 legislature. Let Dr. Macy Care You Incurable dors Disor- Tye, War, Throat Appen Asthma, Pimples, Plies Rectal Rupture, and ali nen on all ‘Onteopathy, athio medicine, pref. surgionl methods. I 1 nly office In the elty where B55. \, you see in the ploture, In the offic vicnde back of every promise and guaran struck with a coupling pin, NORTH YAKIMA, Dee, 5. ure, 10 a m to & pm Sundays, man Identified from papers in hie to 18 as ar a pocket as Stephen Tucker was]. . an ee taken from 4@ refrigerator car here Friday with his skull crushed in} DIR, MACY, Specialist several places. He died a short In Advan npefireticvaag fh time later. He had evidently been TT cundaltn aeatias Opposite The Rhodes Co. Entrance. -| the 1914, PAGE 5. GERMANS LOSE IN PONFOE LONDON, Dec, 5,—Abandon- ment by the Germars in the Western war theatre of their method of assault for a slower but less costly attempt to ad- vance their tines by siege oper- ations was reported today by Col, Swinton ,the official mill- tary information bureau's “eye witness” at the front in a com: munication dated Novenber 29, ermans,” says the colonel, pushing thelr sappers toward! the allfes’ trenches and concentrat-| ing for rushes. Their system of earth bores are used, Storming cart hbores are used, Storming rties shower our trenches with 1 grenades. “The artillery is unable to fire, owing to the closeness of the com-| batants 4 The fighting of this nature fs] of the deaditest | “The Inst three days have been! the quietest in weeks, The Ger-| mans have been pressing our lines tn only one quarter, against the In- dians, south of Lys, There was some shelling of oyr intrenchments. “The Germans are employing c!¥- iMans tn digging their trenches, “Captured German officers admit tho fallure of their strategy. They are very gloomy, but there ts no indication of lagk of moral» among their troops.” WHY THEY ASK FOR DIVORCE Elise Seitz, a little, bent, gray haired woman, who might have been your grandmother or mine, tried matrimony late in life, and) found {ft disappointing. She married Joseph Seitz in Bel-| Ingham tn 1912, but— “He didn't support me much,” | she sal@ with a little smile, in Judge) Smith's court Friday. “I had to support him.” They lived together a year. got her divorce. ° | Bhe| ee | Clara Hennessey married Danie! | J. Hennessey tn Everett in 1907. They bi a boy, four years old. The husband quit his job when they were married, and for a time lived on her parents, without pay- ing for his keep. After that it was a series of starts and stops, of accidents and hospital bills, of business ventures that failed—the wif voice was beginning to break now—and of her money squandered by him in fool ish ventures. And latterly of brutal treatment, and of his serving 30 days in jail for wife beating. and of her being forced to go to work, and— But that waa enough for judge. Divorced. eee Others who ceased Friday to be man and wife: Carrie E, vs, Albert C. East; Blanche vs. Abel F. Ramirez; W. J. ve. Nora Irwin; Ethel vs. Tim- othy Delayney; Lillian B. ve. John BE. Hutchinson; Elsie M. vs, Harry C. Fisher; Eva vs. Harry L. Mas ters; Ada ve. Percy Griev Marte} vs, Arthur Ray Bostwick; Maude L. va. Jobn B, Simpson; William vs. Annie Donlan; Hazel M. va. Alex Fogel; Elva va. J. W. Ingledue; Guy T. vs. Isabelle ©, Dutcher. the FR MEALTH TALK Miss M. BE. North will deliver a hygienic lecture at Fraser-Pater- son's tea room Monday, December 7, 2:30 p. m, “Vitalization.” All interested are invited. free. Bree for $1 Pair— [er Drafts to try and New Book on RHEUMATISM rnynen filled in and matied to RICK DYER, Dept. 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The proposed suit, it is sald, will the new law prohibits the use of| wine in sacrificial ceremonies and nial of the rights of religious or- ganizations. PUBLIC MARKETS TODAY—stalis granulated mille, full cream 4 Ibe $1.00; 2 Ibs. B66. jo 1b; fresh artichokes, 2 for 160; tomatoes, each veal ro sirloin Stal 101, Mgetern oysters, 200 pt WESTLAKE MONDAY—Stalla 206-360, No, 60 sack tent flour, $1.48; 2 Ibe. fin a} nuts, 10¢ abo 106 ORE THEATRE Dec. 7th to 15th Matinees daily except Dec. 7th and 15th In the Land of HEAD UNTERS Edward S. Curtis’ Wonderful Indian Photo Drama Taken in the Northern Seas. The Great War Canoes THE An Aboriginal Romance Whale Mystic SE ~ Eight thousand feet of WAS Dy photographer pictures by the world’s master Hunt Dances = tinted (ox » MAKES CHANGE IN DEPARTMENT Police Chief Lang Saturday after- noon announced radical changes in the operating of the police depart- ment, to become effective Sunday. Under the new order, one com- manding officer, instead of several, will be placed in charge of each sub- station. “Higher efficiency, simpler sys tem, better results,” were the rea- sons and hopes he gave for the changes. “I want to krrange matters, also, so I won't have to sit in the office all the time and listen to petty com- plaints,” he added, “I want to get out and become acquainted with ELECTION Dec. 5.—Bishop that he bas en- indorsed by based on the contention that refore is an unconstitutional de- SANITARY 24-36, 19 ir, $1.00; 4 bc pall cottolens, Ibe bbe; 10 sack flour, 4 shoulder ateak lard compound, 12%o Ib, Stall 20, fancy ripe mutton, 12% 1b. food hams, 166 Ib.; veal roast, Ibe. 186. 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