The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 8, 1915, Page 3

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STAR—SATURDAY, MAY 8, 1915. PAGE 3 ‘Amazing Charges of “Love Slavery” Made by Young Widow Who Says She e Was Chained to Bed of Her Captor in Lonely k Ranch House| Seattle Theatre Powerful Calitornith Rancher Is PRRs 5 on a Accusations that z het Her Into PO and Kept Her NEW SHOW SUNDAY Handcuffed to Him at Night For Six Months. Shc = sy i i | i “ce | 3 VAUDEVILLE ACTS rom, 4 lonely 4 FIRST-RUN REELS ctor Lathrop is leensed by | D&ve chat nth trac ‘ Board of Medical Ex.| of F X armer, during ¢ aminers to practice tn the state) months ) aud H 0 ot ashing and he has b he pligh ty 4) “ Pcl aed Me Ws) a era , wrmore, ABviee fats. 70 6—LADIES’ years. The « does not claim} bled note she persuaded the lit - MOVE MQITE ass a anaer a that patment Is a curéall, and! tle son of her « ‘ ' ' . pyre s c ould hs aid 0 thinks he cannot benefit you. ond age ¢ v er first gre be 4 Anot t 1 what is needed in your ¢ : tell you so, and advise you to go to your physician 4 surgeon for treatment. Dr charge for consu welcome to visit his Peoples Bank Bldg., any day except Sundays, between 9 a, m. and 5 m, Some of the diseases that Doctor Lathrop successfully treats are: As art Trouble, Dys- . ¢ y love n , pepsia, La Grippe, Female Trouble, ’ » the , were, in a breat Pelonali ew | worth it? Constipation, Lumbago, Neuralgia,| superior « ne ; I was telling the truth ‘A Io hat 3 about inf 5 | an ae dicitis, Headaches, Paralysis, In-| lock 1 hh wn ex ° tself whenever It happens to s og . f one OREGO Gl somnia, Kidney Trouble and Stom- I first met Meeks,” said Mr , ile ‘ 1 Kiuel,| Roomy mother cots nk t her babe |that puts you on 2 4 Kn | ago while | was workin 0 wan oe, 1 sy ure t ~ — - swage hy Mpeaeg : ( LARGEST AND BEST se ei ag fg § ; ces which sui her 5 i rade MEDFORD, Or, May 8&—“The " T had arried ) mpl dy t a ae fe wchapendl og Ia la 1s now being held up, and Whitlock 16 8 ed 8 ‘ ; wil on ears public slap ae dae 010 report the captain has . 20, and . of my : dr mirage re at bi . R : ri epee ¢ but I think we will Send for catalc little girl, E tS os Earning begins, saving a " nei aie nt hi ° " 4 . csi : ‘ iss Dorothy Conner, SEATTLE ENGINERRING scoot, S ’ } : should begin. We have 1 id 2 ‘ . and Mrs. Chart 108 West We: : t af “sf ae 2 owners if *| started a lot of people in| \e #2 live ) rater bes sy, two Moule nth ulnera 5 this world but there was something in his ¢ Mrs. Rosie Whitlock, After Her Rescue «the right direction. Some » that I did not like “In at one, at five He told Mra, Bandy tt Fai peter en edt yregeen a end rd ta handcuffed of them never saved any- . >| y of Washingt ’ k that I was small s . er eae aay : : 3 ‘ ‘ r " to join her - x g ‘ again © would ‘ ’ w me HOW SHE ENDED thing before. Besides, we |! ; [slater ‘tn En a Red Cross had lett hi ‘ f ihe daytime, of '" gine Wttle girl would 6 pay 4 per cent interest. wenftes | Among the list of survivors of the wouldn't cc c t ‘ip. Py ee . 4 ‘it m wae m wanes TN icasiaiie } e p a} an as reported at Queens- | his children alary Prides Vargyt a \ettrgu : ‘ eS ere, Were aay ars of iffering | n, f ner of Toronto, NAVY YARD ROUTE housekeeper. needed the . ‘ eed ap tl Se ald UNION s ; Y may be the n gir Sanday) = - 's at night wa is her cha debts wees, 1 | “ , AVINGS & : or ie 2| SEATTLE WOMAN restate SERMANS GIVE 'NOTHER WARNING “a TRUST CO. si ieee BELIEVED ABOARD oa spa home, and I enjoyed my work . p r y Phone Main 3101. Price 500 Round Trip | Be one day gy horse NEW YORK, May 8—The Britain and France waa danger c a i OF SEATTLE will know he p J Miss Alic Middleton, for- back riding {n the hills wt ra , ‘alt pee ie . 4 : Bl: ge “e iss Alice Middleton, for- “I did not want him to know Gorman ‘ombenny today again sie PETES CONG paee 4 ge. , employed in the Seattle lo printed an advertisement in age on shipa flying the flags of Resources Nearly {l on the Lusitania? that I was afraid of bim, but he in. me HT the allied powers did so at their Ullberg, 116 Cherry «st, lo- could see that I was New York papers warning Dae a This advertisement follows ad re ed 4 et from her his horse and, pointing to a cave characte < i : ‘ ible Httle—-why v h said: ‘It would be VOR WOMEN 0: the sailing yesterday of the i fui HOGE BUILDING on 5 . | mother in giand, and was due you here. I could je your bor liner Transylvania for Liver . " you |to sail on the ill-fated vessel in that cave and no one would Phe Cotten Root) pool. Fears were expressed \ in the Heart of the Financial, nx| Mr. and Mrs. William Crothemt ever know, He was watching ahie for PEMAL that eubmarines may be waiting 4 Th District. wick Hatton is big i{of Tacoma, and J. W. Quillian of me closely all the time FS AND IKKE for the Traneyivenia , n¢ nub t you do it for If he 4s | Spok who were to sail on the . 1 - That terrified me so that I ‘ ever not, he surely is not the one in| Lusitania, changed their reserva BULL BROS. decided to leave him. During the Yachts Gwendolyn, « ry “| JAMES D. HOGE, President. | ¥20m to trust as you will have to|tions to the steamer Transylvania. night I tried to steal from the | tor plain tana, Seattle, and ¢ or | Every druggist 1 Olnt ee! trust him.” pil ~aemnatnatneneliiel Just Printere =.» 27 creer oid dius rare tt, are « t ht| ment and Resino ; ora| N. B, SOLNER, I'm going to, Margie, I'm golng| Bruce Granville, barber, arrested ter, but he caught us and brought MAYMS + oxt ‘ tl i south * prescribed the Resinol treat Vice President and Trust Officer. to if he wants me.” Friday for passing stolen for ged 9013 THIRD @AIN 1043) is back my ; lin Jul | ment for twenty years : o i (To Be Continued Monday.) _ money orders Alaska—the Wonderland of the N orth! @ About 25 years ago Klondike “appeared on the map”—and, incidentally, made Seattle. There is a new “Klondike” just rising out from the horizon of Wonderlands TEWARD- the terminal of the new government railroad in Alaska—a city with unlimited opportunities. ~§]_ Will open up thousands of unknown channels for new enterprises. Capital as well as labor will flock toward a country where millionaires have been made during we last 25 years, and where the new opportunities are just as promising today as ever before. Do you want to reach the people of Alaska? Have you anything to tell them? 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