The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 10, 1915, Page 3

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peilding in Denver was Re of the eleva Slowly Bill the bo! eee the man could not get out any ¢ mal! room below the base- Way save that ladder. And As bt © bdullding—a| been there and he had pent of a dix 5 watias yoom filled with the st dern Same building, was pu pachinery—a room always flooded edhe with Hight, night and day—surely| One month later Bill this was a room devolt of ro-'a regularly appointed Second in Series of True Ghost Stories Underground Ghost Warns His Successor B Helen Christine Bennett Bill took a step toward him And as he apoke the man was ee Christmas day, 19 the, &4nd—the man vanished! gone! “pody a man emp Angry at the ra I pursued He did not mount the tad night engineer tn a t He stopped at the ladder. The) der, which wae the only way mag had not out—he simply was no more! nce he h yet— swore. At Bil Kelley was sleepy. He had | volce | tome over to cal “Jengineer and the night engts Thad left him to make his midni thing by swearing.” Te when he felt a hard rap on his read on rk cap of an engineer. His of an engineer. His smooth smooth shaven faco was pale, and face was pale. MAVAL MILITIA ulated Norder. | | The militia made the trip from nat, seen Bo commend of | marriage ceremonies The Albany also brought with it ctew Huerta is confined to Fort visiting his daughter, Mre. ber 20. He declined to furnish —_ Indian outbreaks _ bond, and wat removed to Fort | Vegetables ond Fruit vorced and suffering from tn- | ia, C. 8. Stafford, formerly | r of the Georgian hotel, dis from Seattle June 14, and believed to have ended his Junean, Alaska . Caldwell, owner of the hotel it positive the body of a thus identified suicide at Juneau rove to be that of his former f. The only positive clue, ever, reported at the time the nd found, was the ring with - 8, 8. 5.” Caldwell says | Cucumpers : 60 traced Stafford’s baggage to | hove . IT Is POSSIBLE For a man to earn a great teal of money and yet be Poor. It’s what a man li a 3 g =F af i af Hy fr ailing i i | ' / St Os ¢ Bese 5 OO JAMES D. HOGE, President a MB. SOLNER, Vice Presi-|ttens, 3% I> sand under os dent and Trust Officer re decking over ii HOGE BUILDING Fork, ood block howe... 2¢ the Heart of the Financial | saushe, good, sic, dos... 1.08 District | Veal, 1arge ssssesseceeeee © at his elbow, a low mu torney General Tanner that EL PASO, Tex., July 10— - lof every war since the rebell | fives that makes him 8 Mate re ee Cherries Interest Mf Per Cent 18 bid Ontons, green 1 Ga genie, Nase ee || UNION face e OF SEATTLE ere lar i Capital and Surplus, Alle lb lll : 15,000 Belgian hares teveee Ducka, fat / mance, devoid of mystery, too com-,the same building. He was olling gonpiace for superstition. And/a valve, His arm slipped and he other and, darting up, she saw] direct on the night “Don't do that, | wouldn't do that. You don't gain any- “ss So Guha ard hater Sa fll! TOMORROW TOMORROW cuties Sl SUNDAY ped oo vant bs Mra. ?} ye JULY 1 1 JULY 1 1 Bill glanced around. There was no Bill wasn’t over-particular where one at his elbow, no one in the @um height, in the overalls and 20, in the dark overalls and car his spirit find It Impossible to ven leave its accustomed place so Bis light hair showed under his “What do you want?” ejeo JUSTICES CAN'T $17,500 LOSS IN SEEING THE FAIR) COLLECT FEES GAN FRANCISCO, July 10.—The| oLyMPtA, July 10—More sec Kids who ) /Raval militia of Washington, 209 tn for the same pay is the fate today |Lake Union, and who left a smal member, with 16 commissioned of- o¢ Justices of the peace of Wash bonfire burning on the shore near j Seers, are seeing the fair today. ington, following an opinion by At - In enacting @ new fee bill, the re- |patterns. The lower floor of the of 132 regulars and 85 full-/Cent legislature neglected to pro (building was unoceupted. | 1 Indians from the Cushman | vide that justices of the peace may school, near Tacoma. charge the usual $2.50 for tying nup CARPENTERS WIN tlal knots, the attorney general sald Bliss today, guarded by United (Strout, at her summer home near for the employes deputy marshals. He (Port Blakeley. Gen. Taylor sa was held under $15,000 bond for active service in the civil and Span-|cents an hour, under an agreement | federal grand jury Decem- {sh-American wars and in several!which ts tc ; aa be a contest that would Interest GONEAU SUICIDE them. And at last Uncle Jack has 1S A SEATTLE MAN — ——? Prices Fald Wholewale Dealers for eee ress on @ 17 10 o 19 " ul eo they [In ruins a two-story atructure occu | [Settle aboard the U. S. training |cannot charge a fee for performing pled by the F. S. Lang Stove Mar STAR—SATURDAY, JULY 10, 1915. PAGE 3, THE NEW, FAST STEEL STEAMSHIP at} Hill Norder'’s wife came to thel compre room occasto to] seo her husband. One night she A stayed late. ROUND TRIP — ROUND TRIP Sto it 50c b to 1........ SOC DON’T MISS THE BIG EXCURSION TO “She Saw a Man 8 | Her" tanding Before | When her husband was on his rounds she fell asleep in his chatr, She felt something shake or » and then on first on one st ly|a man standing before her, aj he compress F Foom, under BIN dreppee blo ol con |EMI' Norder’ od Dine Meme the basement, was a sma d ! OWING e r aL M . r fese There wast even toon “Ts v enalttets went Sotore an tavesttentor Beyond a Doubt One of the Most Beautiful Trips on Beautiful Puget Sound “for a door. ul . day engineer of the and swore stateme | < . eae 2 8 ort of open: ame. Dulding was put on Bight) “ot on of them Knew: the. dead Tourists Have Not Seen Puget Sound Until They Have Seen Hood Canal ie Wat the floor under the tank| Between rounds he sat in his had eee nae we Would be warm. Bill lay down and chair, when he felt something grab And as he p 4 them for do! West to sleep. him by the foot. Es fost, comfortably oncd |" He shock ‘tio foot absentty and| thi ane ntmmtted the seournay ot Leaves Colman Dock 9 A. M.—Arrives Back 10:30 P. M. St sp and turned tothe} cittentty “teat bo “locked on tel connie ot the, Send engineer Don’t miss oy ees trip 7? enjoy pray maa of man standing near him ange: Cut off euddenty b: i . Mawes.S man nearly 20, of me-| Before him stood a man neariy| iucky tall down tne chert, did it, and see some of the most beautiful scenery in the wor Breathe the pure salt air of Puget Sound—it will do you a abruptly? world of good. Pack your own lunch, or dairy lunch is served 1. _ OF Wee the fall net aeciden- aboard the boat at city prices. Sandwiches 5c, Pie 5c, Coffee 5c, Etc. FACTORY FIRE BRINNON, HOODSPORT, POTLATCH AND UNION CITY ONLY children, 50c GET YOUR TICKETS EARLY—NO CROWDING Children, 50c ee Hs TICKET OFFICE, COLMAN DOCK MAIN 3993 — Leetomnemmeeemenes wero swimminng in Albion place, were believed 8 day responsible for a fire which facturing Co. The loss was $17 of which $12,000 represents stove | WORTHY MENTION Foilowing are the names of the boys and girls sending in the best titles: Sylvan Ruble, Pilchuck; | STRIKE IN CHICAGO Harold Hendrickson, 3706 62nd s! Vesper Hall, 611 11th ave.; Undi: Matheson, 2306%4 First ave.; Dail Butler, Renton; Ruth Hall, 611 11th ave; Anna Belle Shaw, Port . Blakeley; Anna Farmer, 6031 First Titles to the picture published ave. N» W.; Hazel Hendrix, 900% last week, of all kinds and descrip-| Rainier ave.; George Sidell, 319 tions, were sent in to Uncle Jack. 22nd ave.; Florence Corskie, 60: The majority of these were g00d Greenwood ave.; Lois Corskie, 6023 and showed thoughtfulness and Greenwood ave. carefulness, Some of them were het funny, some were in verse. But TRIES To KILL CAT: the best of the lot was sent in by, , Florence ts 18 years of age. | KILLS HIMSELF w| They were granted a wage of 70} It has been many, many weeks since Uncle Jack has held a draw contest. Circle artists have in and indignantly should not my remain tn force for three years NSS: SS os “n manding why the ~ SS CS ees yielded to their demands and en Next week's contest will] treaties be a competition among the youth-| “SS Let ciling Prices to Metnller fo " {} Belling | Fe a, Nater tory | eat cartoonists and filustrators of Her title wee A vp the) TACOMA, July 10.—A stray cat, \¢ ——-——] the Circle ae | ee atts sae we in 8s es nage prowling thru his chicken yard, Re Here are the rules for the con-| je dollar prize is walting for) caused the death of L. A. Forck, 59, ea” to | test: Florence at the office. who, when he saw the cat, | att Washington All drawings must be made tn for a loaded rifle hanging on a efeamery, solid pack % |regulation black fravias ink, and] STAR WANT ADS Rete en ee bay a2 | may be of rjec ore | . ook the rifle was discharged an 1 [than three drawings will be ac BRING RESULTS frorcic' was shot thru the head 16%! cepted from one Circleite. Sign 7 our name and address neatly on pthinnochaistphpaindanecdbahaieareatipsnuninies een 1s |the back of each drawing and send} Two Observation Car Trains DAILY TO CHICAGO Via Minneapolis and St. Paul LEAVE SEATTLE 18 |it in to Uncle Jack. Be sure and get It to him before 3 o'clock Fri-| }day afternoon, as the contest comes to a close at that time, a’ BOY TELLS HOW HE | Country Hay and Grain i} (Prices paid producer) } = 2 sale 26.00 vw" HE LIKES THE CIRCLE pre minis i100 " lags ‘tte | Atlantic Express North Coast Limited | Laurence Wells, Miasion City, B. mond] G.. dud 6. velerha ACavedaiins tins ONE TRAIN DAILY TO ST. LOUIS ro Re Hite ge written to Uncle Jack and given i aren) | his opinion of the Circle. Here 1s] i 18.00 @ib oo | his letter neon’ ou bees very Star reader . oats 80.00 | Must greatly enjoy | Between Seattle and Portland 9.00 | All Circle contests | Timothy SQUEAKING For girl or for boy USE THE NEW STEEL TRAINS Most Up-to-Date Equipment LEAVE SEATTLE “My intentions are toward flue ltrating. The Circle contests are not only interesting but particu- } , ; KIDNEYS! larly helpful | 8:00 a. m. 4:15 p.m, 11:59 p,m. My suggestions for improve. i} Do not hes mptiy heea|ments are: More cartooning and a aa : | LOW ROUND TRIP EXCURSION FARES t « * ive you jilustrating, more essays and less TAOmS “Wereeree | Dally . a Points East Dally to Yellowstone Park w bes to la in elr » Yoel these Hitt, | pussies |_ “Good morning, _everybody.yin the morning, just ike any other)J | To California Expositions by Rail or Va Portland and t mall of Uncle Jack regrets that he t8 | what's the news? Anything stir-| player, and {f {t's a busy day he|f | chien gee ee *: highly| unable to run Laurence'a ple- | ring tor me?” keeps at it till 5 in the evening. | Daily: $a:the Meenhes Week-End” to Beaches ik < A cannot) ture, but the pleture submit Sounds like a “regular.” Well,| Of course, occasionally the little kidneys are not doing thelr work| ted was too small to repro: |he ty q “regular,” and his age {s| child gets a bit weary and has to} property, todh® remult may be fatal} duce only five summers. | rest | | ‘The remedy ts « simple matter if] See aa Xi aaa ae It’s Francia Carpenter, the little! ‘The small lead played in the pro 4| you act promptly ‘ SHE'S SOME SPELLER |chap with the wise-guy sayings, logue of “Enoch Arden,” « Majes TICKETS: gist and get at MEDAL Haar | who plays leads and characters in| tle-Rellance picture. | FREMONT, ©., July 10.—Rertha| the filme. 107 Yesler Way—Phone Elliott {8 Just 6 years old, and not| The youngster has made scores! gcoouTs SWAT THE FLY 5750—Seattle much bigger than a Christmas! of friends because of his jolly llt-| 1 foston the Boy Scouts have toll, but the biggest words in the|tle ways, sunny disposition and) oniisted their services with thane J. 0. MeMULLEN, C. P, A, dicttonary have no terror for her.) powers of quick repartee. of the city ealth department in a ly care what they When the county school board| “I don't re whirlwind campaign to rid the city of Bertha'’s school visited the tell me to do,” nonchalantly an a of the fly nufsan refund school recently she “spelled down"|nounces this small plece of popu A. TINLING, A, G. F. A., 2023 Smith Bidg., Seattie fe pee Met promys te ef and» veryone in the school and was de. | larity, “Just so they tell me some Steamer Victoria left Nome for | A. D, CHARLTON, A. G. . PORTLAND, ORE. \'°Vor sale und guaranteed by the{clared champion speller of San-' thing.” Seattle Friday night with passenger Owl Drug Co. dusky county, Francis reports for work at 8:30 | list of 130 and shipment of gold, PRR eo Ae : i : i t FOR GRAND auny GER. TAYLOR 8 WERE, 7: w= GONTEST FOR BOY PLAYS ‘LEAD’ AT AGE OF FIVEJGIRL IS WINNER wis ortsr Brig. Gen. Frank Taylor, veteran and involving more than 100,000 is|men, was settled at dawn today. | A.| The strike resulted in a pid

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