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STAR—SATURDAY, MAY 22, 1915. PAGE liGets Divorce From Wife He Left in the Fiji Islands ESTABLISHED 1875 SOME MOTHER'S BOY ac Dougall - fouthwick BY CYNTHIA GREY Contuctus said: “Our greatest glory is not in never failing, but in rising every time we fall Ne oe ties : ; ; A young, man has fallend and seriously injured hin reputation, {Tells Judge Provisions Got Low and He Hiked Back A young man has fallen and 6 ily Injured bis repucadoa to the U. S. A. but he ts willing, is anxiogs to rise. puldn't he be given a chance? Second Av@ end Pike St Store Open 9 A. M. to 6 P.M, Who will help him to make good pare The young man’s case was brought to my attention thru the see hore 1s mourning today amonant. “ekeleten” hat, blesk fur ceat, retary of a judge in one of the courts. Following ts a letter from the Bl tng foremost families of Fifl and dainty white hose that court, which will explain the youth's predicament, and enable you to They will'see George C. Johnson| were just visible enough to | judge if he shold not receive encouragement no more catch the eye, 4 she was | Dear Miss Grey: Pursuant to our conversation today over the He has come to Seattlo—to sta foréed to earn her own living | phone, I will endeavor to present to you suffictent facts with rela tap fromthe cannibal aber taking in washing. K. MH. John | tion to the case of the young man | spoke to you about to enable you Moreover, he has diver his, $00 was her husband. They ] to present the matter in your column, with a view of obtaining, If] wits who owns vast acres of choic-| lived together, when she was | possible, employment for this young man upon bis parole, which hed! oye Pit land not visiting, for three whole - | expects to secure In the near future tw Bitza months, She got # divorce. “This young man was tried some time in the latter part of 1913, 17) him cruelly, he sald ik e believe, and convicted of an offense against the United States. Ord! I] mar be it trom a Johnson to be the! George Eley, hin wife sald, didn't e | narily such criminals are sentenced to a term on MeNeil's Inland, but T! cniet ingredient of a Fiji pot-roast.| Want to support her, and walked By EDWIN J. BROWN, D, D in view of the clreumstances, the youth of the ertminal, and hts dis ‘Their marriage took place in| oUt four years ago, ‘Catherine El r 1] = al In | 713 Piret Av position to turn over a new leaf, and the me a he seemed rather | 1884. Johnson was one of the June) ly. the wife, took a decree w | the victim of uffortunate circumstances and evil environment thrust f- arab ve. | wien insisted ‘ , wits a be MISTAKES OF upon him, than a person really bad at heart, {t was decided to send acm ei Fhe Apna od girl, who had supported = ————= F A _peing to write an the mis him to some reformatory or state penitentiary, and he wan subse. || Cs at Suva, where the ce ever since George went awa | of Germany this week ot 1 expect to be criticised for t week letter mony Was performed by a Christian missionary | fore a threatened ‘amine, «04 | Joan W. Considine BEGINS Takes Vaudeville Monday, May 24 quently sent to the state penitenttary at Ahamosa, Ia st his Ineare fon there the young man seems to have become doubly penttent and destrous of leading & new life, and has exchanged ters with the judge, ts which he expressed a sincere desire to begin life over again in the right way just as soon as he should be re leased from prison. He has recently written this office that he pects soon to be paroled, and haa asked us, if possible, to obtatn em ployment for him here, of any kind. From all appearances, the boy seems very much imbued with the right repentance and the desire to renew life's battle aright If, by presenting this case to your readers, you oan ald in secur ing this young man a place where he can earn an honest wage, and which will afford him an opportunity to make good tn soctety's crit feal eyes, and erase forever from his young forehead the brand of a felon which has been placed there, you will no doubt be render. writing these articles: I received an anonymou Auburn stating that 1 ought nai be hanged because I was an | ‘ W. W. and I half way agree with} . the writer. It Is too bad that every person cannot be hanged or jatled that disagrees with any one cise, then the person or persons that have no opinions nor t age of thelr convictions to prociaim them would | have thew for a jelly fish} asylum, It ts safe to say that the fellow that would hang me for| n 1 W. W. has never read able, constitution or pro-| the I W. W. He should! d then apologize to the or ferred beef stew to human rib steak So he hied himself to Seattle, as j{t were, and there was Jamentation in Fist Why didn't you bring your wife here?” asked Deputy Prosecutor Palmer, who handled the default divorce calendar tn Judge Humph ries’ court Friday Loop Back Today wantzat! because T am not even|E ing a service that will be apprec! alike by this boy and his T had had enough,” returne eligible to. membe b- Johnson, taking a decree th Maker Ei ave you ever i ns 8 Gag ‘ wow a . . & reason? The next | ave courage enough sign name and give me your addres will not Bite you THE MISTAKE ¢ Think of an ot ting at his desk w national government and of our own president We have all made mistakes, some little, some Dig; and we all know that it requires an effort to correct them, especially the big ones, If any of you are in a position to help this lad erase the mis take and guide him on the right road, please communicate with me at The Star office. Mrs, May McKimmie tived happily with William McKim mie for seven y and then, | the other day, learned she is still legally the wife of another man In a sult for annuiment of her last marriage, Mre. McKim. MANY. | wit Saturday, May 29 | the dent. 1 do | mile testified she had been In sree, with but | formed, long ago, that G. F. ad that I bi him | Aymar, her first husband, had tving In Ru: would be divorced her in Nevada Bs for what Tam writing In this article Later, she sald, a doubt 24 nee eererament of Germany, | arose in her mind, and 4 Seereerta with Breorh a 9 made Inquiries, finding no r a such) not to take transportatic ord of » divorce. Her marriage to McKimmie the United States. | was annulled, and she intends are supposed to - now to divorce Aymar on the Bs Botan candesartan, ee —————-——-@ |about 18, while he is almost 50.) 9found of te aarp such through our goverament, vag yet tm | TROY are not married, and yet Wey! sade Lock 4 : when the government of The answer to “M. J." {0 | have lived together already a week. abe’ ochner gota divorce through its representative Thursday's paper was incor 1 think it is a dirty shame, yesterday when she testified that x > com y i jusband ci “ country, began to pub rectly stated. It is not neces. would like te know what sheuld be her husband, Elton R. O. Lochner, sary for @ woman, or a boy un ts serving time in the Ohio state Bargains to our citizens g transportation: it ts done? Sat B. P pressing the imit of t« der 18 years of age, to have a A.—If nobody knows the girl, how | P80" at Columbus many. a nation, should lice: M eee do you know but that she is a rel ative of the man? What right have cs gg ie ae married, William F. Parley, her John W, Considine D il S Bi Ad S d P in atin th wia"euess tener 8 Meer souy ycomiaie emeniea ff FOF Full Details See Big Ads in Sunday Papers warned the United States «¢ ment that the Lusitania wou! torpedoed, and for the which to Germany would Lilian Farley wae 16 when she je law Q.—Kind! tested, but finally “gave i fear rning that the B mir Jesquetey In angling for a tastana? had best get some definite informa: therm nt gain assume it a Se Fae | have been severely reprimanded tion on which you may base your tier experience was a aed o th Sullivan & ne R he armed and| by some of my relatives who think insinuations bef ou cast th she admitted in tears. Her hus cireult, which he ! Ee sting force and an aux! flirting ie perfectly awful. Yet, abroad. If you do find that the girl) band was out of work most of the | Mare Loew ® works Ee t to the British navy. In lthey all think | should get married, |'* out of place. report to & woman time and she had to support him ess than a year ago a conside — aes ak er ‘| and would think me disgraced If || protective officer One evening,” she said, “1 came| ation sald to be $5.00 E- which the United States could com-|falled to find a husband. This home from work. He said he was! Mr. Consid eft tor New Yor pater plain, It it no answer to say that) leaves me in a box, for | ve no tiv: going out for a time with the boys | about a week ago, and she ay f a — are not proper weap-|meane of getting acquainted «nn Diges e and wouldn't be home that night.| after announced over his si gnatu ee: pele petits | arrai un-” a Who would contend that under| Mice men. What can a poor girl) I told bim that, so long as I was|that he would resume the 1 S fi auch orders the Lusitania would| do? eerty. | supporting him, it seemed to me| control of the vaudeville olreuit on | known companion of the missing have warned the German A.——Get the foolish {dea right out he might give me a little of his! May woman. crew of her intentions to, of your little head that marriage {s| Yield When time at home. He went anyway Almost !mmediately the an sores bag niger tape | the only naperabie profeasion open and did not return till next day houncement Was mide in New! should afford sufficient « to @ woman. Hecome self-support-| the She got a divorcee and was advit-| York, Mr. Considine was deluged the United States government refus-|ing and let matrimony turn up | the right help is sought at right | «4 to think twice before she leaped ‘ cd . rf with‘offers and requests to play his & ing to allow the 4 when it chances to do so. Your time. Indigestion is a torment. ge), an ne cor ta 0 " Ay Ly ef pe ¥ ar port Mind work will naturally take you out | Biliousness causes suffering. Either ore ger | PARIS, May 22—By dsitha ‘from German guna, rows of were taken on board| among people and you will be in a lig likely to lead to worse and weak- Maggie Johnson, in of the closing bayonet charge®, the French trenches captured by the MUNN & CO... 603 Weohvorth Bie.. io them oo ee, —— to mest men in the Fi6h* ening sickness. The right help,| >right green plum on 8 | the summer season of a majority of; have further advanced their ‘rench, the communique asserted WASMICTOR OFPCE OF Prag maid 5 deed, there y. Ithe best corrective for disordered ——1the Orpheum houses lines on the slope of Notre | today t Those who marry only because r : t In addition to heavy losses in n about ti ‘ of the stomach, liver, The taking baek of the cireul Dame de Lorette, and are now a ania which their relatives have decided that | conditions ° , in complete possession of the | killed and wounded, suffered by the She was run out of her|/they must do so are bound to find | kidneys or bowels is now known tobe at underspeed and without convoys, after her destruc-|(°e future full of trials and tor. tion had been told both to Eng-| tures. } jand api America, Who doubts that] It fg no harder work to earn your h would like to have the|own living than it is to accept the States at war with Germany v whic comes from marr at this tinte, and would it not be a| servitude which cc “ trump card the game of war it|!ng for a home. . the | Get the fdeas of the preseat ce such @ resuit? «i tury on this subject | The other mistske of Germany) When a woman becomes suff | ridge known as “The White | Germans, many prisoners were tak-| p America, as i r Way.” jen tages and M r a Four other ridges in this re: teen TODAY Ue their home, « en} gion had been taken by the | re control everything in popular-priced| French, but the Germans retain- GETS A CHECK | FOR Your estate is your own, i | vaudeville west of Ch | ed strong positions on the fifth. | | Mr. Considine ts expected to re-| ( ging thru a murderous fire _ourderoot fire MILLION AND HALF TOMORROW le In abo turn to Ses ‘ aa 'ahe gun done shine lett unto heraaf she dows not feel |and the right time to take this fe ., . . WEDDING I compte (ary Carrell ev" perhaps your property will { mien i'the|bighways and byway in search of |™0U8 family remedy is at the first Be Hd NEE | O'2,0% “0m. fot $1,469,000 Saturday: | pagg into the hands of othe 4 ad violated the neutrallty of |g permanent lite partner. Girls |sign of coming trouble. Beecham's| | "Nice littie sum, eh? } x Pepetem | teey gine moral support | *ho make themselves really worth | Pills have so immediate an effect of the world would have been with| while are gt Pompe eg on for good, by cleansing the system the Teutone. men worth while, and what girl| 94 ityi range that The advocates of war are always any otb-|""4 purifying the blood, that you wants to be discovered by any oth ik: Gate ‘athin' dove ” those who profit by it ani those who Q—I know a weaithy gentioman,| Are the | Ai tictads, Calling Caeds It came in the shape of a check| ers. Who will they be? FOR CADET WHO | RRURRMERYOMPMMTITESEIOGEE | (rom the Seattle National bank, and| Kogravers represents ‘money paid by Carstens| sucaie BEL BEN RE STE Le & Earles, bond brokers, for the} kil, Every warjer kind? and a poor ma fight. The mothers of Europe have been busy these forty years ring bridge, tuberculosis hospital and| city The check is back in the vor! SA VINGS & this afternoon. A Visit to Rhododendron Field eae DR. CHARLES H. LAW middie aged, who lives near my non fodder (men to be slaugh- Weed ee ee acta tered) and tha writers of all nations|home, Last week a young girl, Remedial ‘Quality From $2. 50 Real war has broken out in mili steamer leav SUNDAY, 9:00 a eer proclaim thelr nation to be the|whom nobody knows, came to live * |. But it made Harry and Jim fee! | TR T Breatest of all time The unbridied with him. She looks as it she is} | With Spherical Lenses up to the Hugh M. Pendergast, sophomore > m., returning at like millionaires for a few minutes. | r) ‘ extreme reasoning to which all pop- Re j finest solid gold. Guaranteed, rland top sergeant of Cadet Co. L | ‘ Sdar writers go in thetr wita oe: | money returned If they don't please! 524 rhird ave, has sought rein ‘AUTO VICT ; OF SEATTLE i he peal gy poem ae gg Lacgest Sale of Any Medicine in the World, forcements from the police to help | 1M DEAD: | 4 amusing : — shea put down the rebellion | | ' is one $ etna Tuesday the were called|- WOMAN DRIVER GONE Capital and Surplus abels all stru — ‘ Tene into. tt “violence, bio i if Fraser-Paterson Co.'s Handsome) | out: fon, diese papsde to see that YOUR ROLL $811,000 and gives a healthful definition | le arms an¢ ‘orms were up to snu | 7 Ae DCR i Shat pa nological condition wht | New Optical Department oe for the annual federal inspection of | the De head gee : WP Ay es os en b brings a e race. Has all modern apptiances, A grad- ° + cadets on the following day e b'y hotel, 2 e st. for im 1 és istence (food r | whol s sued Ree rm gE aaa dees Fg ee DEVELOPED Soe’ sharp 'nor oak Sues Go| ne pioloy | “Popular Prices.” »homere ore soiled gloves - “ $s ~ ae piolen oe sophomere, wore soiled glov driver of an automobile which ran the father things.” he quotes from Darwin. “The natural to which all laws FREE if You Buy Them of EVANS’ Third and Columbia Third and Union We Carry Only Eastman Film Sere Pendergast gave him a de 80067 ARCADE merit, which required that Picking }do an extra hour's drill town Alb t J. Olson, an aged farm N. B. SOLNER, er in Tacoma, May 18, has disap) Vice President and Trust Offleer, peared. Olson died a day or two later iw HOGE BUILDING Strawberry Shorteakes at the|, metal Hollywood Lunch are pure and fit] ae Bene ee aba: |for a king's table —Advertisement BUY YOUR COKE NOW AND SAVE 20 PER CENT HIE chance to save 20 per cent on the fuel bill is offered to every user of Coke in Se- attle, during the month of May, by the re- duction in price from $6,00 to $4.75 per ton. To those who use hard fuel of any kind, this offer is of the utmost importance. . HE chance to save 20 per cent ‘on any kind of a bill does not come around yery often. This one will not stay very long—only during the» month of May \tter that the price will be advanced. lhe only reason for making this cut of $1.25 per ton is that we want to sell a large quantity of Coke that one who is unable to differen-|tle Real Estate association will terial economic existence 4\ evening at 6:15 sharp. | is disapproval by past reasoning results Bright Side”; (rich man) J. B. Chil he ivcoame institutions up against the city were filed Satu EDWIN J. BROWN, D. D. &. Love of Allah”; (thief) Eben Os- D., “The Most Unkindest Cut of and drug store and $200 a month alleg-| yfissing teeth are replaced by Instantly. |Giil, mayor ‘of Seattle, “! Want} ble, in al i $15 Set of Teeth, $8 flar tormenting skin-trouble, in | promises features which make the| cursion Fares SIGN REFERENDUM © cersncea of nature c be reduced, {# the iaw When he met Pendergast at noon| § tinte between the struggle for ma-ltake place at the Butler Tuesday epches od i. ; : wholesale murder of the } ing the official on the nose. A war aly to b rded by t Speakers and their topics are | ie Stal a * | ~. hardly to be rege oy. J.T. Ronald, “Bumps, Rots end} rant for Picking, charging assault was issued today and interests which are created by/ a | profit production of the n tony, “y a ee berg, banker, “Velvet and Gold Ss CE! A | id (poor man) ‘Thorpe Bebeock, Wes | TEEL TRAIN EQUIPMENT DAR FALLS FOLK | the whole peop’ end Coast Lumber Manufacturers’ as-| —ON— The only y for war is to ~ y e c Ss D q S he only necessity for war is tolgociation, “Every Little Toothpick | ASK FOR DAMAGE day by residents of Cedar Falls,| borne, Washington Title Insurance Between sepinacgen by the overflow of Rat OHIO METHOD IN ak + All”; (lawyer) Frederick Hausman, ed profit lost Fred Eamburet| mye Ohio Method by artificial teeth i L. L. D, “How Many ‘Times’ ”: SPOKANE LIMITED aaks $700 for damages to his home| ii, sre natural aa your orleinal ‘ (merchant) Herbert ' Schoenfeld, Between and Irene M. Russell $3,000 for dam-| teeth, aminations are now being| i Standard Furniture Co. “By the| | ages to two houses and $25 a month| conducted without charge, and esti-| 7 }mates are furnished in all cases ‘ There is immediate relief for} What 1 Want When | Want It The famous Northern Pacific Dining Service on all day trains, WE STAND BACK OF OUR WORK skins itching, burning and disfig-; It is to be a Mother Goose din-| warm bath with Resinol Soap and evening memorable a simple application of Resinol| Members who have not yet se The registration office will |$1O Set of Teeth, ickets It on Secre. East remain open until 10 o'clock | (juaranteed . Resinol medication sinks right into|tary Goodwin, Leary building Monday night, to give people of struggle,” he tells ue, but fT say| The annual banquet of the Seat Wednesday, Picking mutinied and @ie fighting the wa Chuckholes muel Piles, “The|f | The last word in modern, up-to-date service and the class own ity of the race is the ab Has a Meaning All Its Own"; (beg. | piditation for profit. the insti-|gar man) Winfield R. Smith, Asso-| Additional claims for damages| tution that makes war necessary ciated Charities, “Alma for the! Co. “Who Steals My Purse Steals tle: lake. Hugh BE, MeDer-| RESINOL MAKES CRANE: Choatorl -heses - Biers, SEATTLE and PORTLAND mott asks $2,000 for damage to his DENTISTRY M. D. Ink ’ ; ° Stops Burning and Itching | Front Yard"; (chief) Hon. Hiram SEATTLE and SPOKANE rent. | | 2 YEARS? GUARANTEE t FOR 12 Ointment. The soothing, healing cured tickets should the skin, stops itching instantly,,Lambuth, Hoge building; Owen, have had no effect. After that, oe Feguiar use of Resinol Soap is usu ri gags toe tr sts) SHIP GREEK, REPORT You need never hesitate to use| —- Resinol. It is a doctor's prescrip-| SEWARD, May More than tion, that has been used by other) 200 of the 500 men who rushed into Physicians for years in the treat-|the Ship Creek district, expecting to] Solid Gold or | ‘ | who desire to sign the referen. $10 right now find soon clears away all trace of| Alaska building, or the office of the Daily May 15 to Sept, 30, Low DIAaEeMe Un Gao TR) tes Porcalata’- Crown ‘i <3 g sa : eruption, even in severe and stub-| association, in the Smith building roundtrip fares to all points in register. To make certain that | td Dotcel COKE is the Modern Hard Fuel fag domestic use. born s where other treatments ag Wie Or rorcelain $4 It is suitableefor any kind of heating appliance, and may be@btained in any size desired, being crushed and screened for that purpose. A constantly in- creasing number of persons are using Coke for domestic fuel Middle West and Hastern States. the petitions will be in the ESTITUTE AT ‘i hands of the secretary of state Bridge Work , Return limit, October 31 In plenty of time, they should | Solid Gold Fillings ..§ Up be signed on or before JuneA. | Cs i.er Fillings ...++. "BOG | For full information, reservations, ete, call on or write J, O, McMULLEN, City Pass. Agt., Tel. Elliott 5750 lOftice Hours, 8:30 to 6, Si 9 to 12, days, POOP DOL RRAOOR AAA POA DOORS FREE ADMISSION EVERY ONE WELOOME ment of all sorts of skin affections.| get employment gn the government 1OT Vester Wy ay: (Rastees Waah. AT DREAMLAND Cut - Rate SEATTLE LIGHTING COMPANY It contains absolutely nothing that| railroad construction work, have|| | ects TIMLING, A. GF. & F. A Dentists Ph Main 6767. Stuart Buildi t Could injure the tenderest skin.| been disappointed, and are prac 2023 Smith Building, Seattle, Wash. DANOING BVERY EVENING | one Main uart Building. Every druggist sells Resinol Oint-|tieally destitute, according to mes A. 0. CHARLTON, A. @ P, Ay Portiand, Ore. 207 UNIVERSITY 8T. CORNER SECOND AVE, tment and Resinol Soap. # reaching here.

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