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Pastor Russeii's Syndteaied Se Rewapapers in tre United Stole fm four languages, Mtr Meare permitted to pudlish these ¢ tive ser ere for al ovvertisine rat INTERNATIONAL BR. ~. PRISONER'S STAR—MONDAY, MAY 17, 1915. w= SHERIFF WHO MUST HANG LEO FRANK ISI) © JACKIES ZEPPELIN IS KINDEST FRIEND’; CONDEMNED | MAN CALLS OFFICIAL WHO'LL KILL HIM DAD | PAGE 2, REVIEWED BY | WRECKED IN We Got 7 he V alue of Ideals to Ch urch and World NEW YORK May 1 New BY ED L. KEEN New York stood still today for an LONDON, May 17.—In hour Thow ida of bluejackets thrilling battle above the CONCEIVED IN SIN, MISSHAPEN IN INIQUITY Uncle Sam's finest, marched in re| clouds, and while sailing out view before President Wilson and over the English hanne! 9 channel, | Manhattan business halted while| eight British naval aviators Birthmarks—Heredity Blemishes—How Counteracted—Moth- boy aid nh ea SES pis bbollg Fecha attacked zs | The martial spirit grippe ne and severely damaged one of erl: s— y — a y ly Ideal: : Fatherly Ideals—Social Ideals—Neighborly | city as ft never did before—even| the German Zeppelins which Ideals—Christian Ideals back in the days Just preceding the) had raided Ramsgate durin Spanish-American war 8 td a . | the early morning From almost every iiding in the city the stars and stripes float-| Latest reports to the adm! ea Kansas. City * w ave we. thas while blue bunting was stretch ralty state that when last seen \ aad across the fronts of business| the Zeppelin was drifting, ap ae to-|8 Bntist the w A houses and dwellings from the Bat-| parently helpless, toward the ‘ sac |tery to the Bronx. New York was| oast of the continent . . ba in gala attire for the greatest naval The British airmen were sub oe net | thong piles lh review It has ¢ need | Jected to a heavy fire from ms ‘ he Divin dracter a President Reviews Parade | chine guns aboard the German President Wilson reached here| alrehip, but it was officially awake to the early today. He did not leave bis| Stated that the aviators es oxen an 1 lyacht, Mayflower, unt!! nearly} caped without casualties. - tin ow th 1 1 view of the Follow the att fl t at r . jackies who man the big battle | fate b Ge an air r ~ but th 7 |khips and cruisers in the Atlantic| they were first th re ood unto a | fleet ators along the coast reunit * | Then he went directly to the re Two Zeppelins participated in the ‘ r Faith |viewing stand at Fifth av nd (raid upon the town and shipping at N R na Aint st |Ramexate, dropping more than 60 - FRE yohrinty bi iy merely | For 15 minutes after the presi. | bombs t only one drew the at ments, mental, mora 1 pt . aa of bbe ve |dent reached the fewing stand [tention of the British aeroplanes N® OUF race. It is no longer natural! yy 8 lit rained har | A wireloss f Dunkirk, report fo us to do right, but trartwise ae parents a | Despite the downpour, Pres ing t ra brought the eight etitaes that we w cog dd mark the {Wilson tipped his hat naval aviators to the sce Merds, we are const . 1 whos rican flag passed First attacking in fective, because of menta . G t senmnitted rain spattered down uy ale the coast, they drove the alr ¢ te God. Yet the t can app at sala! fe bare head while Se riship out to sea | hele . n . ud the tlart » Navy Daniels, Presidential | Three of the planes then] % bod: unctions, “To will is | devoted t ary Tumulty and other members |Closed in on the aircruiser, firing j Mit unaw not™—tomane 1:14-35.| for her cor of the party were soaked by the|Upon her at short rang | | c litlad ber downpour, The machine guns in the car of 4] Many are erasping after this great | mind. bu r ~ —- eset 3 SME and attempting human uplift |hindnesn and bon eine erat President Wilson applauded vig-|the Zeppelin sputtered a reply | LTT ca bus novecthe-|tien ty chines © awing her atter orously as one band played “Dixie’| While the German was thus en In eng : sree, {pytying!. What at og es 3 and the crowd joined him in ac-| gaged, two of the aviators climbed | Tees failing to see the matter from | ter might ns ak eee cording the favorite of the South | above the Zeppelin o_o standpoint. The mind, the|a blessing to be born with » : an ovation | Once above the airship, the ob-| Ml, the body should be entirely sub-| heritage, and then to b neecra The sailors, thousands strong,| servers in the British machines be Bee ence he cee) sa heed sary | nded at the foot of West 23rd #t.| gan dropping bombs down upon the i Ths hs Gets recut: “Forbidding to Marry” | The parade began there. They|Zeppelin, One crashed into the i first parents. In this they St. Paul forewarns that sow e marched over to Fifth ave. north) bag Immediately a column of 4 iicesauence ments Gut Of harmony with the Dlones to 59th st. to Central Park West | smoke arose i atcal impairment have ome to sicoment, w forbid marr 4 then over 72nd st. They r The crew of the dirigible began i @8 4 race. “All have sinned and |S id remember that God embarked from the pier at 79 © throw out ballast’ and at last come a < . | taetnally eaid, “Be fruitful and mult 1 from pler at 79th st it bal an a fa which God estatliene ply.” but we Pel Gree epee Streets Are Packed ‘one to a height of 11,000 feet, out] R ; them the tnportance of seeing | There were three reviewing |of reach of the aeroplan ; Best Ideals for Staners. t Wy alle og Mog me inte the wo |atands. The principal one at dist} The rman was thén sailing 1 EL Mike divides the world into|eibie The Creare in a0 Ds st. and Fifth ave, was occupied by| with tall drooping downward and] i two classes; the mass of sinners con- | ¢¥* propagation of the| the president, several government |apparently helpless Gemned by God and out of relation-| (aq in + operation with | and city officials, Another stand| ¥ he work of the present-—the was located at Columbus Circle Ship with Him; and the few who/ development of the New Creation | The tower jail of Atianta, in which Leo Frank is sentenced to die (and a third at 68th st and Broad | ° y Have come back into relationship) | The Coming Age will be the time| June 22, and Sheriff Mangum, the executioner iS im Equal, if not superior, to our recent , th God through the merit Christ an et > c Be We shall first addren enly Bridegroom a BY LINTON K. STARR ty like teaftag out his own’ heart}, "evet_» has such | wonderful offerings ’ nid of alciners, with the suxges : , ' ATLANTA, Ga, May 17—Hang-| strings ee ae pt ag street ee t " 5 . while they canifot litt th ter Lao’ Frank , : prone ne cofares were & solid E Relves up to perfection and everiast je « py Bm ee ” Bas Cecresd that! a { humanity Bete tee iar CE plat the | law. has decrend that russ of humanity. Bory” teat 1 KREUTZER SONATA ¢ conforming ome “the Bride, the Lambs i nti! dead ss the governor in-/taken and windows in office build. ideals. The | Wife It le her privilege alse to t ‘ad Wheelers Menace bas an office bu kad Prin a Phin 1 to} f ings along the route were filled Siderable measure Mao oaths ee tO thoes wee coe el |never yet sidestepped what he be-| with spectators sig : , » those who now have eare to lavon hie | entiy. heat, ‘Thus she” becomes “ted’s 5 Tomorrow the president, from his| THE CLEM. A AS All should appreciate the value poe piece, or ambassador, in help ae rani ys yacht, will review the big Atlantic Cc. ENCAU Cc. E i Mf who accept the Divine invi than that of Frank's kee | fleet as it passes out tc tc GLASGOW, May 17.—The line - Bood example, good home training.|tion and enter into covenant re ‘he | 68 % passes Out So sea Tor ma - in i 0 ro ons { he chia who continually hears|tionship with God through Christ as To pa gh egee itt le “Dea See Te te Le cutie | renazivani arrived Reto totes hen Se coarse, rude expressions will surely ain —- oye me is “Dad Man nee aa salute in passing | fron ock, where she put in at! n view of this tmportant re eon. 2 , passed safe! Grow up not much better than those | en 6” queatig ay, . Perinat work Those closest to him say thet!— be a Ri . having pass afely thru } if not worse. But|/the Church who can do eo should Wheeler Mangum believes Frank {s ype 8 son encouraging high Ideals in the|conaider {t a privilege to forego innocent. : & | No place like Home and 212 Pike The Transylvania took the north _ Rome —cieaniitens, gentieness, Kind. that they might itve cell Ho was asked the question sravhb abanc-rmi pony ae erate cree 1 oe Mi gic i As the picture-loving public have stamped with a jal attention to the| Gs Jeous did, and na Bt | Ho was asked the question | whi h were recelved that subma of parents toward thelr u maelf is te" hase! | “An official h : eet } 1 at Y pubic MEE children. Few realise that Many zealous Christians fee ier ! a be ae ee re off the coast of Irels approval these two masterpieces as the greatest 1 attitude of a mother's St fe hat time te e iekard nown to every ts om near point where the Lusitania ‘ BE ee nee eet pee ttince whag| short and. their ee hie basalt taciie pins Pl cre bib ol e, I can’t say it fin hg . pictures they have ever seen. Sor Il If parents realtzed that coarse ¥ serving the 1. Causa. | 90"... JeffrieeJobuson’ fight, and gum wouldn't will » iain ‘bo etietielt to tah tae ria! selfish words, acts and ie marriage ntertere| ? op Pot crignd pattie ont pi ene ’ ry nik ° Teethers ve Tabrecced uscd | with this highest privilege, they|/ Mrs. Rickard are here, visiting ped ene |900 passengers at Liverpool Now Comes the Picture Supreme Ghee unborn child, surely they would | WOuld Sladly forego a measure of|"Tex's” mother, Mrs. L. J. Adams, Strive to avold these; and if they |Clent servance ct the paren fl |4526 Meade at.” dent saw him hang id ervants of the Leo er wf ) "? | Tealized that noble words, conduct | t . La Tex” is now the manager of the : a plain negro) BIG crowbs 60 SHOWS and thoughts, during the period of |), thought 1 1! biggest cattle ranch in the world reat rs rolled down| ‘ tion, would be imprinted upon| ty,” aying, “Some ae | 8 ae 900 000, acres in| Di* Cheeks and his voice was husky ne ee ir child, how greatly would they | 4, eunuchs for |, It comprises / s he sald, “May God have To AMIS | 11 a. m., 12:30 to have children not only | Tort 12 loaven's sake” (Matthew| Paraguay. He declares he has quit | on y pode + aoa ) e emeelves -) 7 > ow : ry 4 » Butiful in appearance, but noble| privileges and rents ca toree at {the fight game ; te arta dai 2, 3:20, 4:40, 6, 7:20, character! Ings in order to render better were I'm pretty busy looking after fangum's hand that Sunday the Galbraith dock was der to render better se pretty t bie aD Sun eG n doc , ‘ en recognize thie principle; |ice to the Lord. But this te a sac, |50,000 head of cattle,” he said, “and the trag literally filled with people for Su-| 8:40 and 10 p. m. when ao racing mare is in foal,|fifice. a privilege, and not a com-| yting is pretty far away another occasion his official quamish. Long before the « mer | Intelligent owner will give ths| |mand, not an obligation. Whoever ntina manded that he hang a man | Hyak pulled out she was filled to] Mother every attention. er condl- | cho e may sacrific hould! * oO had once bee h 1 sel eget “ 7 ; 2 will be happifying and com.|0t bd criticized ches hg 1] “1 still follow the however, bis chad once been in his Sunday-| ja papacity and the Kitsap County | Crawford, O s ble. She will be led to the race) Prefers not to sacrifice sho and was pretty much at i err Transportation Co. put on an extra rawford, Organist there to see other horses run-|0* Criticized on that acc when Jess Willard. knock e and the prisoner stepped to! boat, the Burton trotting. etc., that thus her coir) Homans 144 Johnson. I didn’t think scaffold arm in arm, and the! The immense crowd was well Se dirthmarked for speed, etc Rasiness 14e: could do it, not yet for a w eriff hanged his friend | |taken care of without crowding, | often people forget to do for . | | j - VGheir own families what they do for}, We must remember that the Bibie| ¥4Y n | | land boats left on schedule time ir horses! But the world je/B8* no communication whatever| Speaking of his {mmense ranch,,; NAVY YARD ROUTE | land all spent a pleasant day kening. A New Dispensation ts| for png are not jhe said | z The Suquamish grounds present-| ut to be ered in, and its light | some extent be women J got in just in time when Ia sees Chinas Gack Mane Re ed a gala appearanc The Indian been ‘streaming over the world | fore, “But hin own t and cattle were cheap. Since then | scngayy ses, recay Beattie, 6:30 ¢e baseball team played Kennydale uring the past forty years. wiving the matter in welch be ith have gone up most agreeably.” | cept ay (Kunde: seout OF Practice t canjon the ( 107 uqu h Me increasing knowledge and high |(ne,mstter ® | Siiesar ss areeee tae atleviate aaa ene jon th amo. Suquamish won, jideale of the good, the true, the| Golden Rule, “bo unto | aa al = |deserves the consideration of fair|* % 5 D ‘ould th ey do | Le jart to chan ninded men omen, and tha Our horticulturists already I ea soe, hie eeliive, ‘Sts BROTHER OF LOCAL | sci ny ae biannual oie et Oak daseetation aie Be secre, wrod am Sas Shan ee te fi a rv me nan eae ede FESHING IN ALASKA © marvelous. Our newspapers | his cu It Includes his ad-| —— {of confidence | | giving beautiful photogray. | vertising the Id Ag h good fortune tt 4 us beautiful photograv-| vertisin he Ideals which he whore good fortune % Art is becoming cheap. Every |*¢t# before his clerks 5 D jecome familiar wit . fe Should be well supplied, when| More and more the Golden Rule TEWART HOUSE bre oe ng my Returning from Alaska, Capt. F Sisbould be well supplied. when|, More and more the Golden Rute! naiph Messett, brother of E. D owert Os treatme F yave had|G. Dodge of the armored coast-| to clip from the paper and to and those who follow it will] Messett, manager of the Washing. Modern fingle Rooms BBC nti! re-|guard cutter Manning, satd he had Mena a er Roar me ant mete receive a t sing.|ton Monumental Co., was wounded Lares, Modern Outetde Noome for t sighted the British s' trawlers Epaceradaerwhene be ‘¢ do not mean that it will make in France, acc . or Two, that 3, E. Foste: : Mave much In life te cheer eag[who may follow. the other rule| Word received here, and is in a hos-| ee a tem len and principles of my|50 miles out from Kodiak, where fesh them. Let us lift our ideals |#0metimes quoted—Do your neigh-|pital near Paris. He is a lieutenant |the 4 tg Bel Peters they had been driven by rman ‘ana make the Cab th, however bor before he sae do you pout )in the Second battalion of Canadian | ‘ At Investigation| Submarines from the North sea ramped ovr financial conditic go ame td oe je tule | volunte is t ail being Hite or meen ice | Volunteers. | at ; Chrtetian Idents the Best. the business man who has bocome| st Coney iit me In reward to your « Hie very highest ideals: “Bo like|shocses cn ee WILL DANCE ON ROOF t sales" ye ned o" sf pede THIRD A tne surgery Is wha * Mate vagher’s chacester in torts , business man's idenis should ” 1043 ane, twill tell you eat Capt, 8. F. Cottle hadn't seen cee’ cr sizs in Hite. | Only God lor doing business, as well as aien|__Wanted—the “highest tree in the| a ou to go back to your phy-| woman's summer hat since 18 ly por} ages oer 1 Dowagry gs the character of the stock he offers| World | SELECT DANCING PARTIES F. Lathrop, § 14 Nerve| having spent the last 29 summers | Bots and He assures them that Helfor sale. | ‘The Christian business| The Metropolitan Building com-| HIPPODROME alist, 214-18" People's. Rank |in the Arctic on the schooner Ruby Their success, but according to their |place where, trash and Iniusinun| Dany 1s after this tree to use as a Fifth and University [Bldg... Seeond ‘and Pike. ° Hours’ 9) He walked off his ship Sunday and, @Adeavor and to the sacrifices they |things would not be found. ’"*| flagpole for the half-acre root gar.) Mj Cleas Amasemene j@ m. to 5 p.m. Consultation free | geeing a crowd of women going by Make in order closely to attain thei 2 ) of the Stuart, Henry and | jometine Su | emarked that style ce} y| idenin. ) thelr) Social and Neighborly Idents, bie veluaie tuart, Hen ai 10-PIECE UNION OWCHESTRA Pee py AA VS DAG ORF ar, Christians, begotten of the| The true Christian is to remem The combined roofs of these vceueeaene Hioly, Mpirit and ‘adopted into the|ber that nothing leve than the Gol-| pulldings will be turned into a MORE MEAT FOR Over others in respect to ideal rela. | Circumstances. He must see to it| dance pavilion and open-air theatr ES: ‘To CONTINUE STRIKE ence Have they not become fol |that his children, his chickens his | thie ummer, and will open during | LESS MONEY werd of the Lord Jesus? Ha dogs, etc, do not disturb his Shriners’ week | HOt been taught in the School c¢| Bors In their proper rights MOORE® Tonight} LONDON, May 17 London Christ? (Romans 6:9.) Have they | Golden Rule requires that All Week| tramway employes today voted for Be Gee knowledge to understand that|iie would have a neighbo: CHILDREN DANCE 91.00—Mat, Wed. and Sat —#1.00 BE a protracted strike unless their de os. eee si Ags tm if he were in troub \¢ 9 mands for a war bonus are granted. | Bitforing, Urotheris ‘Winders, W2n8;| good and lend, hoping for nothing AN’ Market Traffic was paralyzed today, only Have they not learned that any oth-|Chrisiian but he Ie wot te hupuit| Encores were given nearly every arkets one line being in operation | ef spirit—such as anger, ma hat-|his own credit « giect hia cui. {number of a program of children’s | Nic the ‘. —_—_ — 2 » ered neglect hia obit aul Fea. envy and strife, works of the| «ations to hx own fainily. More.|dances given at the Moore theatre| Matiners pcbad i Tuesday Specials MODE she christs ave then int | eréty "er choe: Ae noeatT az, Ne[Setemaey night by the Faurot if Fresh Oregon INSTALL OFFICERS Pesclved to put away all these and|not to be ne /8| Dancing academy gh wo It ° c B46 put on the fruits of the Holy |Hoper the neighbor jtle tots took part Loew’s Empres | Ranch Eggs, doz. Newly elected offi f th | ‘ irit? They have adopted these |compliment, but be uudeville’s Greatest Muste ‘ ‘ewly elected officers of the Ep-| Eons are working Png inig|to_ live up’ tot) Ms a Venere eet San we Steer worth league of the First Methodiet| is [se OPEN CONVENTION peg : ib +e yp arte bg True, nome by nature may be pea ere ee 11°” services in the church Sunds resh Cream Flavor—Purity First pe very|of the King of kings - a ch Sunday get Borde LS iector of. ott wa se eeete oe ae time, hip nie] piscopal chure f the di MELE GRAVE “i Choice Shoul- 1 o p ons, accept all| talents, are te o Une a« et , ‘ e Gtocese MES come to Him’ through ‘Christ, | lis judgment of the Tordg eit 2 jof Olympia will open thelr annual| der Pork Steak. . 2c IN Bu “M t V ilk” mhose paturally deficient, naturally | has come to realize t while there convention weele with a musical Choi Mutt NCE DAY y oun ernon I MEE fallen, may have tnore 4ifri.|1s #0 much sin and sorrow in the|service in St. Mark's church, Broa oice Mutto guity in approximating their {deals, | world, he not fritter away his|on gt pad irch, Broad in pau AT Pee hot they will surely be making prog: |precious moments in idleness or in| ay and Harvard ave, this ey ening Chops ........ Hundreds of Norwegians gath YOUR GROCER'S . 7", reg) have known them pa. eB ip wurable * t not |#@ 8 o'clock = Choi St ered in Immanuel church Sunday Deine thay tens | profitable. is will not| 4 with Jeeus and have learnet|mean that he shall not take time PAN ‘AGES oice Steer c night to celebrate Norway's Inde. Biren pnt ey rit have ows |, fomify gnats nests tage wish | ASSOCIATED BIBLE T Boiling Beef... JB ventones ta). Meetings wil be in eportion 4 hey #Felhis obligations as a neighbor t ; Y Clue Rouse = ——— — giriving to be Godlike [bis ebligations as bor. At) STUDENTS Lusitania Pictures| Choice Steer of the tions and Daughters of Nor ? The children of Christians should|of all, loyal to God a Drenes ARIZONA JOR Round Steak way, Boren ave, and Virginia st be pre eminently beautiful, both in| | Our deals are merely fantasies iicaeiaitenas Bible Students’ And ia punchate te «is e : and a ball In the pavilion at Lescht/ EA | RE meesure and fm character for Christ. floating clouds without rs june Association, of Which Pastor Choice Veal park Rete etones, Jaeein 6d |e. consecrate, our _ thes Russell Is President afd yg Chops c THIS COUPON AND to practive Moreover, they have|mony with them Chria ET E swat se eeeeee Re Divine ‘sssistance, through the| tian has much ad va pee og Ad ad ern aad F GOVERNOR Is C fiptures and through God's provi-|for he has. the mies of Oiriae cea MOOSE TEM ashington Full Cream Mential direction in their affairs, | oversight Kuldance und jecond Ave amen WE rp e u Ch that they might know, appreciate | anstatance working © his tud m eese A the things freely given them | Divinely inspired ideals ing Goy, and Mra. 1 ater, Mayo’ fp Goa" hildren ? On post-card request 1 Rible Stud THE WERRNAL orev’ (sharp) ....... c Mrs, Gill and B, I Garteiecs kt iiseen Masheaen i eader an book on ermonett te Heels hii Bie cavenciit: with the Bot Othe N. ¥. 4 | Aid od ba sh ra It signifies purity and quality, Bj master, will be honor guests at the | Phe some Shops Open Until 6:20 9, M. Albis Shriners’ ball in. the Hippo. | drome May 31,

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