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STAR—SATURDAY, MAY 15, 1915. PAGE 3, ' MTG cn vr tawos tote mera heir a vor es|| PREOMEIEE THEATRE| pees Soa | Se Sale at Va Geo, No,/8218 Sunday, for Three Days Rtfo dare a id signulure of the sgnder, Sentences ' FIELD ge eee “mot re quired way be erased, Ls anything ’ c ; wt ‘ a @lee is added the post card wilt ie destroyed, | uquamish | ‘ 7 f ' : . sagt 9 4 a »*y ,* 3 al . Fam quite well, 1. AF anything eee Conteh, : VEN | Beembeiay seme dies toddler besten Acre My te added, che ath, 2 3 a ( teller deter. ~ fe (w “ fd heave reertt it yer lelegrron ., “post card will be pavoel “UA. A. ch 4 4 hratlion foblerwatet-tiret rer honed eay , BIG HIT 2 : L have rececved no letter from you ak 5 f j Mae poh Eel postcard Brin by Fred Boalt of The Star from * ss * Shepherd, at the front In Nor ss Raddeauy | OME ROWAN. Tae CHARLIE SHOMO Mie" V1. sat ACQCAUX | 9, ENTERS PEN LANDEDINJAIL |. cps acequy Sovoe tors Soot 170) SERVE “LIFE” cyph PY PROSECUTOR jeder Over 1,000 Lots at SIX-PIECE LADIES’ ORCHESTRA [| _watca WALLA, Wash, le Shomo, the eambler, who A rary $37. 50 to $50 s 1T b Sol May 15.—A farmer from Fern. nite See ral ara edliag pecial Trombone Solo d Wash, went out for a “ ; 9 safingscsdliciel tae Pi hie ste ime” in Seattle, In court he neat Yeeene oe eee eee nes ° Terms $2.50 Cash, $2.00 Monthly later testified he had met Ed COMING gy tagy They nad a ter IF TRUTH PREVAILED P d nice to Be meta mh 88 of mine in writ a Ser he Over 200 Tracts, 200x50 } ten me from abroad Wednesday, Thursday, drinks together; they went up ad y ine Reeneer Se" of Pp atin ort vandin i . r in Routh Frid i to a room in a cheap hotel, : f ' . | From “f Shepherd, Unt . riday and Saturday and there he lost a watch, a ng rt lutations te Priday, ™ | Press correspe nt, I have or all my friends are in kh at ¢ over the tele | of the . vy Hiya he yo One of my cousins Is See TAME Bee dy tenet ena Tanne Seunee iar sities “seraene oa ed $5.00 Cash and $5.00 Monthly - correspondents, who Neuve Chapetia . So now Eddie Rowan, ‘ H Seven oe years old, must spend the rest ble gly aining | bis hav n re t the theatres of | oe merce, Sore. Eien, Claes Our sale a quar ery surprising to folks gro to the show and t : F : of hie life uae te: 13e etsntcat ta bupvor aul | war their relative This is really THE war of the world ho } NOT seen Suquar very day some peo- to pay for the trinkets the Q : 4 d : Hhegend ; i seat : ne to laugh and remain to buy. We have sold Advhiasion Fornauie tocmer lest! en baltave. Wa'oee. oo di i mos cron nary Meeks Snie’ Ge the’ Neer people in! Seattle our ets nn P oy erie hat Se-| : he rhe t thought be- herd wa battery has been in action quamish first few days man ks < entered the penitentiary you can,” was Jit . apg go Beg Bo nero : " vesterdas and today, fitted with the fent repl pen, mistaken.” | in Parts when last heard of me ause ou es and terms were so cheap that the land of the prison an ! i to answer wh ose ‘The cee age ; om well °° I have long ‘ ut z nust be s or in a hole oded or something like J Moille if The warra P letter from you for a lot flat that Hill won't have any oe t t sh in 60 min- anil begin: 50, t 1 ask t , s number, he begins arrested is of th , Another war at; but en they j ¢ uquan Amateurs Tuesday and young a i te poeta has It isn't a case of wantl 3 ntage of 1 and is yellow and o much ¢ Lord ites 1 they found that the land was just a short Friday Nights been convicte s an habitual| Margie. Tell Mollie t me ave 5 > eacaped from John Rob : the . rnb walk fr he arf; when they walked on the graded crtminal—and Mgmnt oon] rhe wy ood ethene gt Die ' r Hot Springs, Ark, four : ae eT streets, an the beaut surroundings, and found h ¥ hin o ‘ © rs) if « urope, with ! ’ iJ . , v a 1 « . the state of Washington punishes /on his way to Bur ® We are a queer crowd down here hat there were enough fine trees on the land to build Close pureait and that Mollie is in| 7ears ag Hl {Ser pommel oeeme aes u aeseele : I foar Roberts has been caused | schoul teacher and an art printer. At jf] themselves an artistic home, that the soil was rich and two prison al Mada i ‘ot suble ‘¢ tor isfi i terms in California for grand lar-| you can't go, Margie, get pe Ft nen i Ree tg "BIN" and 1 worked and | fit,seldiers, mind you, so dent omile. |i] that every one at Suquamish was happy and satisfied with mt. un o chaperc n¢ oh " then joe va ery ie damned o . ? ’ “Robin Hood of Sherwood” has| ee ea ma bro ag ma he | Aunt, Mary to cba Meroe me in and|#ay there should be no criticism ot| Peers cays aecate why - Eger, we have all |] their past purchases, » ntider the Washington la Bulllvs e in and | Pe herts.” og the Am occupation of ectenrn, 6 been chosen as the annual spring) ¢°" an habitual criminal. | Upon [dance with Moltie at the supper| Roberta | it acing] Vern Crux last year senlor play of the Broadway high| TiS" Cavtction in Seattle tt was dance.” operated a gambling’ institution | , 1 Addition to being one of the : The Doubters Bought school. It will be given, together only necessary to produce a record; Dear old Jim! He never anke for 911 best newscotters 1 ever knew, | man wot don't join now with several special dances and o¢ j,i. vt explanath he just seems to un jbere in} : ne ‘ > other convictions and auto-| explanations; he orecvine are Shepherd is also a regular | Th Li musteal numbers, in the school!‘ aticatly the prison doors were | dérstand. person. He has done big things | fea’ wnite mma tine “deste + | emsetvues : y Fass he " auditorium Friday evening, May 21.) -iosed on Rowan for life. [tae ack fk my — : Ea fn all 1 I lin't going to let no blarstied Duteb , | gfe, 14, | parat Bh soing home and te “Bin” to F pe at the | MAR pat it aerost the old country | We want you to see Suquamish. We want you to HECLERK R clos Or sate os Biota veare her the news. ‘ Guttreak b We | take the boat any morning at 10 a. m. or any afternoon I so, Margie.” she ex Sin ) 1t 2 p.m. Our salesmen wearing badges will be on the behind the gray walls of the prison | n't go, 3 h A IN mm , rhe " A house lia Wat That's «| claime: eheagerage vt | bos Who saves a little each /*°"" ¢ sical ro ¥ 1 can, dear, and you ca tren of war. You have read | { post long time to stay in one building. . r ings. | see b s little flurry of goss in The Star. week, will soon have a bus-|, Howan'a convinced cf two tings | see U7 this iti 8 OF CEDAR FALLS pet oregon On Saturday and Soudan Sor a long time. ecting about tn| Kitchener by a life s BROADWAY TO GIVE PLAY Rowan had served criminal law {s unjast, and the seo-| Worse it would have iness of his own. You can one ee those “foot slips carried out your intention to go an e cotrespondent is Per Palace, Cand ‘the Boats Leave at 9 A. M. and 2 P. M. areiaker of a public school In private once” hasn't much chance to fol-| with Mr. Hatton n. I knew him Hi start with $1.00. song path.| "What will mother do tt I don’t) —_— ’ a je | ite Negba. *: * $ low the straight and narrow snag Poe a i | Altho waters and springs con | is one of the best friends I ever | ,, Youd Jonah to cep mo trotting st We Guarantee Perfect Title, Warranty Deed, Free | | e | erin 4 "7 leapite the fac . st. with my day's rations - “My foot slipped once and I went| “I'll invite her over here to din wee x | raged nage A lpege ec le loat read. tin of Abstract Interest 4 Per Cent to prison,” he said. “After that my| ner, I must send Dick a wire, tell-| Ceuir Pull show & uel rie wrall n't agree on anything under a ere, tem, sugar, etc i past was continually thrown before | ing him to come home {mmediately pe ragga Mt sgt Baroy t te ee ¢ Bgl Agar wpgron a Ngee | | Where Is Suquamish? It was my past that convicted | It seems very queer to me that we 5 ‘ : mt scott because his name nd The prob y is the getting} fs Percy. They ru ere . ve not heard ‘ord from him, | ' run to Percys and I lke the tite. am ty 2 a It has} Bave not beard a wor "| of the water off the town, #0 folks| Cecila and Reginalds in England, | better health hie tee ee About 13 miles northwest of Seattle; almost due ——— me me as an habitual criminal have 4 eo a e a 0! {buat that one telegram ; ‘ f t ; ‘ _ cea sal x care and tents cau! This particular Percy is six feet | (tea tr last year with the |B] west of Ballard on mainland. Part of Port Madison Jhoused | en it He is a beast,” sald Mollie, vi-| housed in box care 4 d ; ’ , + broke me up in \ UNION e Blais ot my other foc eigen I think he treats you tee n to their regular mode of) high, has fists like hams, and he ht Indian Reservation. jtimes in, I will always say that I/terrtbly, Markle a Sees thie enh ovaneuntty been | Came reer 8 monaco VIN I wasn't guilty of this last charge in| “He Is only thoughtless, Mollie,"| on Nog TM, Meaty. 80 Percy's a soldier now ne Ph ayn - the third one which went)! sald son whith Oy andlasere ond oth He writes from Hemel Hamp- ; > How About Boat Service? | Seattle get atest ti : T 7 inst me and got me the life sen | Well, {sn't that enongh?” she| 4 =. py ane stead, Herts, in England, and I A , RUS co. ee oO ; rejol hotly. “There would be| Ts are striving to answer. : that he Is with some par- i Four Round Trips Daily — A ry Friday the waters rose 1.1 feet, OF SEATTLE I don’t think the habitual erimi-|no sin in this world If we were not] TTUAy fle, walsee role 0. as) ticular battery of a London bri- | yout hear nal law is just. It punishes a man|thoughtless of others. I always) -, noted the day before ap ara ingpep Senate all [pom age Leaving Suquamish at 6 a. m., 7:30 a. m., 1:50 p. m, twice for the same thing. I hav he flow of water from Canyon | “ee € you r his letter, | Siensbis 4:50 p.m. Leaving Seattle at 10 a. m, 2 p. m, 5:15 py |knew that Jack only thought of Capital and Surplus been punished for my mistakes, and| himself, but I did think that Dick with a few omissions, because { a $811,000 now the law says take them lor aroutie. Sine Sak 6:20 p.m - ; ragrealag omer gpk api ae el Water behind the im Saturday and Sunday boats feave at 9. a. m. instead 1 k . way | *Pring, one of the greatest sources oak. | selfish, but to go away | *F know he wouldn't mind m., | lectively, ceptih onl ae the sunish me. for| simply unbearable . in > ae im, and punish me. for) "you must remember that Dick | Roneasee: Dania at Coden ghee, 1 ' « iW) of 10a. m HOGE BUILDING | “When I came out of San Quentin | had to fo to see ne a ee 1 the restaurant which had defied " Mail orders promptly attended to. We will make the Heart of the Financiai!1 intended to play on the square.| won't even conce hat Jack) oy , de . } i for y e the land at any time; if di < g District. a tm ; Past “cactar ter ¢ to *|1s worth looking after, but if he ‘ @ wate al days, was Keen (Ed 1.), Slater and your choice for you, See the land at any time; if dis- b in b 19 at $2 a day.| is th is no reason’ why Dick | forced to clo { of ment satisfied with our selection, you may swap for any other job in the shipyards a’ a da | ees — | torial 4 : ’ nd the youngster " : ai ; * |T should have drawn $7. That was| should not have written and tele-| keeping “In the parcel of equal value in our entire holdings. | a AMES D. HOGE, Jon account of my past | graphed or even telephoned you ev-| ¢ ‘ ; & , President.| “The man who gave me the Job | er day. You need hot ‘pick | i. Two of my Pow, SAME N. B. SOLNER, ust to be honest. Fi |notice, does not mind exper S h Vice President and Trust Officer. sot licked and 1 was let out.|Where his feelings are conce yao. ! u uamis » and tried to get|!f I vu, Margie, after r | - yed honest and ad | baby 1 would show master} |mitted I had done time There | Dick a few tricks where he would | an ompany, nc. TI I M | wasn't much of a chance, they told | not be so sure EARNS sala pe fob tedee uanaasaribenT| e. A ot oO! r me head | was glad to see tha ; L |e. A lot of other men were anead| 1 wat sled to #00 tat wots in| Ing, calloused feet and | Elliott 2 709-710 New York Block | | | “Then I was arrested. A man|getting angry over mine. Fortu-| ; : 5c—315 Pike—Sc MM came up in my room one night. The| nately Mollie end I are about the} Mrs. Hazel Hill of 1141 28th ave. have a job for willing workers, let! |next day he said | robbed him. 1|#ame size and we fixed her up very| leading her little girl, aged 4, by| The Star know about it | |wald I didn't. But there was my| smart : | : the hand, camo into The Star office| ‘FILM OPERATORS \AT 83 WANTS TO late Fi 2 WANT MUNICIPAL BUILDING | Sunday, Monday, Tuesday | record. “Isn't it a fright, Margie?” she ei late Friday evening “I am not crying, but I'm up} said trembling voice as we put) “My husband, Albert Hill,” she) Columbia City residents have pe. y CHRISTY See a Gate ort sak tub camier’| Se itiie reas on sald “ig ont of work. Imm ‘afratd|titioned. the comel te make reel PLANNING STUNTS | RUN FOOT RAGE Here I have to paint my face and our landlord 1s going to throw us| vision in next year's levy for a MATHEWSON | : . “ipa ‘ } : MACON, Mo. May 14.—Isaiah 0 ere be seen lot o' ov » ve house, because o rent unteipa } C rice ub. D Al os 4 where I may be seen by a lo it of the hous ause our rent|municipal building, police # “a FOR GRAN B LL. who wan’ 83 years. old Tha ai SEBAS T IAN | curious people whom I care nothing SY jis behind, I don't know what we station and water and ligh ary 16, ban made the ennbiiieeeee 4 who care noth for me. ; ould do. 1 working, but all I/ branches, to be built u | specitica me DOROTHY PHILLIPS | | pn bh icles iy dag Nae. Ciak uuautr 1) branches: to be built at Hudson st. rye flashlight moving pictures of! he would run a mile foot race withiaay they will say that I am in get is $1.25 a week and my car fare ave. a co 4 | x 5,000. ; the grand march, which the Motion|any man in the county, “75 or up. —IN— love with Chadwick Hatton. Why and there are three of us $ isi ITTED | it tot better be honest We were buying some furniture, Picture Operators of the city have/ wards,” for the championship. Mr, Matty’s Decision and way ‘Yes, | am in love with him f Jtoo, and we're back in our ps That ostriches once grew to 15/2unounced As oops! nae eeilyg Male te sporteman tna my heart {s breaktng’?” |ments, They're going to take that] feet in height is shown oy remains|Sta=c, costume ball in the Hippo-/days of old: Blocminaven: a Essanay Dram . “Here, here, Mollie, this will nev away, found In the Island of of Madagascar. |drome the evening of.June 4, ia only considers himeslt ® sig) 2a ay Brame JO8 ANGELES, May 16. Chief er do. Jim, dear, big-hearted Jim, | If you could only help my hus fae ot Fie spectacular stunts in jot Police ede? , nominee?) will be here in a minute and | band find a fob. ° good work preparation. Broncho Billy’s Of Police OE Se en i erimat| Will be here in a minute and you band find a Job, He's a good work iia < sini | DPSDRERTOM Ee hel Praia fl must do your part in the dance of er—has been clerk for an express R : ‘ ! ; Remedy has the party a AR: committee that the P| acquitted f Frida ” Vengeance ted OF oct Mate ta the da_| the pretenders company, but was lald off several ‘ Fes) We all pretend, dear, Yor 1 eeks ago with some others, N our pf COATES Featuring G. M. Anderson pendency of Edith Serkin, the hal Ped bales i ee GN elt Pedeanyat if lel a a Ae Se: new GHUKE Ande nonuidguanen | sister and ward of Mra. Pratt, aged| Pretend you don't care, and those} people who are forced to stand| be ean't fing anythin umatism om yatem, and|iy to run a steam pipe along the| 17. The jury was out three hours. | Who see you will pretend they think) on their feet all day know wh She left ' ve he Hi e udnier Corned , y ong oe ge | i Kk h f sire oan ts giand Ste > | the Hippodrome, then play ws y }At no time did the ballot show | You don't ca sore, tender, burning feet| The reporter had been talking - $ : lights on the escaping}, Eczema, ringworm and other We about frankness and|menn. They u 2," and “T1y"| to told the city editor ; ‘ itching, burning skin eruptions a oat ” and , ( rite Ka or J » the effec “9 by K ' are Two Hearts and a Jtruth, b the hard wrought fab-| cures their feet right up. It keeps| “We ket 80 many of those hard or ; ‘ates eed me ot a RO ay eapite tiade.worse by impel Ship The king of Spain Is the only|ric of this wicked old world would] feet in perfect condition, ‘T1Z" is] !uek stories.” sald the latter, “Read Madden to write special march teatment that one has to be very monarch who de not sign his| crumble if truth prevailed the only remedy in the world that|ers are getting tired of them, And tor-the ball: 16 4a to ie Sayed in| Careful. ‘There is one method, how: name to documents and edicts, He| (To be continued Monday.) | draws out all the poisonous exuda-| When we print one, It means we'll acai GAR MAR Hine Keath the ever, that you need not hesitate to simply writes “I, the King.” |tiona which puff up the feet and| have the office full of unemployed city previous to the ball juse, even on a baby’s tender skin — - | TALK OF SALES Jcause tender, sore, tired, aching| People for a week aftetward.” Bought of Us Developed that ta; the ‘resinel ‘ease — " at | feet, It instantly stops the pain in| “But they are just a young.cou FORM NEW PATRIOTIC ORDER! Resinol Is the prescription of a Bal- The Salesmanship club met Frt-|corns, callousag and bunions. It's|ple,” pleaded the reporter. “He's FREE The Union Dames of the Civil| {more doctor, put up in its form [day might at the ¥. M,C. A. and had |simply glorious Ah! how comfort-| on! 24, and she's just a young a War was recently organized and| of resinel. clniaent ae ee demonstration sales, eriticiama and| able your feet after using| thing instituted {n Seattle by Mra. Henry | ®08?: see 40 ? THIS COUPON AND | short talks by the varlous members.| “11%.” You'll never imp or draw| “Well, all right; give ‘em a little — ~% M, Powell, daughter of Lieut, Col,| ‘ccesstul that: thousands, si aaias The meeting arranged by the|up your face in pain, Your shoes|story, but make {t short,” sald the EV ANS John ©, Morrow, 187th Ohio’ vok| poveene Dave nee8 Et ee | progr 1m committee for the purpose| won't tighten and hurt your feet, [city editor, “It must be pretty hard unteer infantry, | |" goOstantly Sean e of finding out what practical appli-| Get a 26-cent box of “TIZ"” now| when you're Wp against It like that.” Third and Columbia A cori |e ee ratte aan A cordial invitation is extended| and almost always heals the erup. cation the varlous students were|from any druggist, department or| Albert Hill ean be reached by Third and Union to members of patriotic societies| tion quickly an¢ t little cost. Res ets he dae emi ae Rare mox AmAhs INCLUDED making of their studies, and to as-| general store. Just think! a whole| phoning Kast 8447 to unite with them in their memor: me dre , Coupon and be Admits 2 Children Matinees. sist each other by an exchange of|year's foot comfort for only 25) And there are others who are We Carry Eastman Films fal services at the cemetery and SO eat at ane ¢htaeiats aan : ileal practical experienes. cents. greatly in need of work, So, if you! waterfront on Memorial day, Inot at all expensive, | more than three for conviction

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