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PAY ONLY ONE CENT TheSeattleStar [1452] lfoR THE STAR The Only Paper in Seattle That pee to Print the News : oer aa VOLUME 18, _NO. 145. SEATTLE, WASH,, FRIDAY, AUGUST 13, 1915 On TRAINS AND O80 meet wage om os AIR FLEET ATTACKS ENGLAND ONIN APPL ttt tenner, “’ NARA AANA DNDN in, PNA AA AAA AAA AAA AARP IPD DDD PPP PPD PPD DL PPL RAB A PHONE, QUICK! YOULL HAVE TO HURRY! N MONDAY The Star will introduce to its read Mutt 3 Jeff, the funny chaps, drawn by Bud Fisher, who have amused newspaper readers the country over while Fisher was drawing them for Hearst. Fisher has quit the Hearst papers, and now, thru the Wheeler syndicate of New York, The Star is enabled to present his work exclusively in Seattle. If you aren’t a regular reader of The Star, get to a tele- phone quick, call Main 9400, ask for the circulation department, and have the paper delivered daily at your home. If you have a friend who isn’t a regular subscriber, tell him about the big new laugh feature. STAR CAMERA MAN WITH GERMANS IN RUSSIA PTT TRE TN TA, HOW BOYS GO OUT TO | GIVE LIVES ; ish Priest Tells 7| BOMBS WRECK », BUILDINGS; SIX KILLED, 23 HURT | 4+ emg Mary Boyle O'Reilly of Solemn Mass Held on Battlefield, as Englishmen March Out to Face the Guns of the Enemy; Catholics Chant ser Prayers; Others Join in Singing, “Onward LONDON, Aug. 13.—Zeppelins raided the east RGhristian Soldiers.” . sh coast of England last night for the second time this f aa ate ss | week, it was announced today. Six persons were Pe aae ay * : paced killed and 23 injured. HEN GO ROLLICKING INTO ACTION WHEN The locality raided by the Zeppelins was not given FACE SMI DEATH WITH out. And the time of the raid was merely fixed as “yesterday evening and last night.” WORSHIP ENDS; By Mary Boyle fey "Reilly 20° persone have. teeh killed LONDON, England, July 26, 1915.—London has| yi iy near ad CARRANZA turiously quiet these last few days. Indeed, the Fourteen civilians were most real news I have heard from the ange POR, bed. Mahar ae Hci last raid which occurred Tu front was told me the other day by two} ee fe : tired soldier priests, an Irishman and a| ssillod te. perediun’ be ieee: Frenchman, who have come over for a| | lina with the aeroplane squad ron quiet week-end. The Irishman spoke.’ | “Two Zeppelins participated “English, Irish, Scotch, Canadian, Aus- sites Wh tek, Bees cole visas ~~ 1 - het tralian, yes, and Catholic and Protestant, bensinmaieinesaien sseiiamemetiesitie ten aes Peershestahit ARES! DETR NE de and two women; the injured, ye j y ers-in-2 s ‘ou e? | This photograph wastaken at | it, lousing station, another ex. | In Serbia, body lice caused the | ment for killing the pest. three men, eleven women and | me, are just t rothers-in aye 'o t-there;'""| citeleewe’ Re hibition of German efficiency. | terrible epidemic of typhus | All soldiers coming in from | nine children. All were civil. | he said. “One must see to understand} within tne For age lice, great big which carried off thousands, an the front for a rest must | ians. \ how the allies lift up their hearts to the} drive now going on | gray ones, have been the pest epidemic which h just been first go through these stations. | One of the dirigibles is be- | Ru of the war camp. The cleanest conquered. The Germans knew Their clothes and all their be- lieved to have been damaged from the north by way UNSEEN when death is at their feet. | of East Prussia. men cannot keep away from all about the deadly louse and longings are placed under when the raiders were engaged | TAWASHINGTON, Aug. 13— “Never w I fo n before The picture shows German them. They cause sores and in took precautions Inst him, inten t and the men go by the British aeroplane fio- @ Carranzistas’ disavowed Never will forget the night bef al soldiers entering the Stations behind the lines are thru a thoro cleansing process tila. responsibility for the Texas The admiralty statement an- nouncing the raid said: border disturbances when the junta here announced that the 9 the last big battle in early June. station” at Alexandrowa, That's provided with special equip- | personally. — | “We were billeted \ ithin hearing of the Loe Th bel i tot { “Two Zeppelins between 9:30 Carranza commander at Mata- guns. é men Delonged to two famous r and 11:45 last night visited moras had notified Gen. Fun- regiments of the guards, fine young fel-| He Saddest Story | f ,censt and dropped | ston heeould sccoant Yer every lows with the delicious laugh of youth | | in Day’ s News Grist women were killed and thr gan. The Matamoras com- e for bullets or shells. y ’ men, eleven women and nine | mander ordered his men to co- [never a car children Injured. All were | operate with Funston in. sup- ' “Suddenly a worn-out staff officer rode + ag se PP ator A a eniidrens the tt: elvitlane. | Pressing ‘the bandits, penitent. urging him to his blood for his country SALIEN ‘Tis not iron bars that hold has the soul of a giant room, and shot herself with a revolver. modeled when the city-count y houses were seri- d. jofficials today expressed hope that for hat DISASTE R THREATENED AS it 11, the youngest an in- y damaged. wards were summoned to action. fant, and an invalid hus ‘Our forces engaged them at WASHINGTON STi i h is of eave boy . band, today mourn the | some points, but they escaped. | LL _ “Then | looked along the ranks of brave boys pre-| death of Mra. L. L. Davis, | One, however, was probably | to die. of Sunnyside, who died by damaged.” | HOPING FOR PEACE Was very hot. They bat “In the dark one could hear a/ 94 pit mene Mh may Sayer Gill and Céonciimen setpoint aban and hatiess. Their open/ voice inquire, ‘Are you there, Mur-| May black sorrow be the por- Jdown when a bell rang, doing ever r jon tn te lene bs {) Bolton learned Friday that it WASHINGTON, Aug. 13.—The showed their quietly heav-/ phy” or, ‘What's the matter with| tion of the son-of-a.gun who | lasting chores, and going to bed by cumstances since 1 “4 is not wise to argue with a MI |peace appeal signed by the Latin lyour feet, Hennessy? and inquir.| put it into the head of Caro! [signal in a dormitory injured while driving woman. | American envoys and Secretary “A few yards from the company |ers always getting as good as they} McCool that he could make his | nicky. It was during the meeting of \Lansing was. ready for transmis- half a dozen Tommies be-| sent. getaway on Friday, the 13th! | Carol Me oot weighs 48 pounds. | ) the budgét committee. sion to the Mexican factions today. to prepare a temporary altar) “So off they went to the firing) ‘Tis the wish of McCool him- | He has red hair, and freckles that } Miss Je Martin, repre- |The text of communication mak- fe various chaplains heard the| line, no longer singing pious verse| self. jrun up into his hair, and swarm |} @xi@ence wolanet en ay senting the W. C. T. U., appear. . Jing a last attempt to bring the it the shes but rollicking slong to a Manfully, tho, he shoulders jover his pug nose, and disappear toms or obaaiaerdiindee: Aa tan ed to ask that a committee be | belligerent leaders south of the Priests Embrace Men | Sere we ase. Hore we are. half the bla fe |inside his ears and down the back 9 se pervimecic te appointed to investigate city [jk Grande together will be father embraced his de-| we are, again.’ ” known betther,” y jof his neck pone : jails elsewhere. She under- |made public Sunday day, th’ tirteent’! No chanst | Small he is in stature, but he Stood the city jail was to be re- *| Despite the hostility of Carranza, Carol McCool fast when his | So last Saturday he ran away ‘ {| consolidation of jails took Time—11 a. m. Saturday. he will respond to the plan agreed aitar was soon ready se | stout heart hungers for a sight |They caught him and fetched hed him She died Instantiy. | She was told there was Place—Second and Spring. upon ‘ 7 ion service began. Not} | of home—the little house down | no remodeling. Who? What? Which?—YUMA, It is believed Carranza h is- ; ier was absent. | (Continued on Page 5) | 9 . 8 cL rranza has mis. ; is @ | by the raliroad tracks where ‘9 “It's a disgrace to the city, Whatever Yuma is, he, she or it| anderstood the nature of the com- ‘ iy f the Tae oak ped Maggie waits for him as a hen rrr aa the way the city jail is now,” | Will be there at the appointed time.| munication to be forwarded and ies, of course, an nM — «i 7 | j er | s for a strayed chick 'D F | remarked Miss Martin. Yuma {s a vaudeville performer | may yet swing into line. fhe Catholics were Irishmen.| 4, but who h octor Follows Divorced Wife |. ‘The mayor flared up. | who will arrive in a box, 2 by 2, ad. ee Baetrusaie fhe tronic cockneys knelt to Ser te bin eines i | “What's the matter with it?” he| dressed to Manager Bronson of the MBS Yasue petition for, the some " [oH F ; Judge All | demas Foe en oe | MORE MEXICANS ier evel not gaderstand, Yes, and others walt for ere rom owa; u ge ows | co aoc should be single cells, ;opened at Second and Spring. Ev le angel of death hov- Carol McCool—five sisters and Hi S P Pe goes 'S. | erybody is invited KILLED ON BORDER 7 men should be allo , OVer that battlefield altar,| brothers, all ages and sizei im to See Children for 2 Hours |", Wachinieed cheese gy fing There will be moving pictures oa Yolces rang out with) and th’ Ol’ Man, who | they have moral, religious thoughts |®° Yuma pops out of the box and} ris Hostia,’ the sound of home at night tired from a day 7 “De or when th 0 jthen backs in again, From | Aug. 13.—Two being drowned at intervals| |W. E, Vaughan, 60, a store- With pick: and ‘shovel, and ;| star ® special trip front esi Hotly contested: cese-tn the euper| Sir, they are so dirty, physte-| oo4 and Spring, Yuma will be taken | more Mexicans were killed today in j foar of artillery | keeper from Issaquah, was amokes his pipe after supper, Sart." ahpeibion Friday ssternoon| OT COMrt, Mra. Rebeces K. Lam Are they dirty because they |to The Star office, where he will/olashes with American troops and | x All Bow in Prayer run over and almost instantly ' nights wish arf ‘three children for| %€Tt Yigorously opposing his right| come in here shot full of morphine |%®, ue at. 11:30. C'mon along. |-rexan rang the hymn was finished he hadn't handed the boy | Visited with his three children for v Join the fun, Who or what is " ; : i gig killed by an automobile driven bs A two hours in the Y. W. C. A. build. t0 see his children because he has| nd opium, or does the city make | i ig ws | Although feeling along the border ete priest raised the such a wailopin’, tho, sure | |them that way?" demanded the Yuma? We don't know yet }is still tense, there were no signs of mt and every head was| by O. Kirschbaum, 29, 336 25th | Carol deserved It. |ing in the presence of an officer failed to comply with a court order) mem, “at way" demanded the pripotirrymi pest tele Tan Silent prayer, ave, at the corner of First | No, ‘tis not iron bars that < come tig “an fs for $75 a month alimony, and be-| q summer resort? How about the nes rfenglgi4 bs a — oh ‘ day. ; and Weller st, shortly | | McCool. ‘Tis the © won this privilege after a é ; 3 a : nomson, New York sportsmen, to = es the Catholic part of the) eo" os Pride y | hold Gore me see He hes {t would “open anew the sore| taxpaye - lecture on Alaska and Northwest | Everybody continues to go armed, i Was over the Irishmen and am. y- | jinx. Friday the ! | that had but begun to heal,’ | “I'll pay my share,” said Miss|when they get back East. They |however, and posses and soldiers tRon-Catholics burst forth into lanay de gglbodeggel (ghee pnb Ul nasal ma a | |. The children are girls, 16, 9 and| Martin, "The police court shouldn’t| have just returned from a fishing|are scouring the border for traces Christian Soldier.’ over the eye, and his side was |8 years old respectively, and the|be where all the loafers in town! ang hunting trip in Alaska of bandits inese-like and cheerfulevery| crushed in, Kirschbaum rushed Ol Man McCool 1s a section Lamberts were divorced in Iowa|¢an look tn,” Bfambled thru his knapsack to| him to the city hospital in his [ica and he lives In Walla Walls two years ago The mayor sputtered | an Dut on the token (1. e., war| car, but Vaughan died within a He is a rough man, but just, Mrs, Lambert then came West|, “Oh, it's no use to tik to you,| Think You Could Struggle Along “comme lest he be shot dead.| few minutes. S ; it was according to his Hehts right] and has been teaching schoo! mts oes look at it in your way,” | 4 ' lavies jater the battalion| K. Susuki, of the ara hotel,| 44 proper that he should lay Carol Tacoma. This summer she took|*&bed Miss Martin | | Wh B ¥ ED OUT TO ACTION,| King 4 Sevent was with | MoCool, war his knee and le ebay Ma a when a delegation from| ON $i, 000 a ee s a u y ng als ed 8, over his kne ‘ course at the University o | , 1 from MOET HEARTED, HIGH SPIRIT.| Kirschbaum at the time. Kirsch-\jny the flat of his hand with vigor thasek he University of Wash-| in¢ Women's Civic club was urg ne BOYS, "baum is held ¢ on an open charge. to the back of his son’s britches The Iowa decree granted Dr,| "8, the city to build a women's de-| Fisher’ s Going to Get on New Job — — oo — 7 a For had not the boy stayed out Lambert the privilege of seeing his | tention oe ha ete site of the ad cooked rrese teaco ockad as until the supper Maggie had cooked —_— jchildren at seasonable intervals, |hrerun’ teok anther stent : was cold? And bad not OF Man! Caught In the act of climbing! provided he paid the alimony, Peres et ng at NEW YORK, Aug. 13.—"Bud' a ‘yhisher has dectined an offer of the McCool told him, not wanst. but] over a transom to one of the rooms| “Had Dr, Lambert asked to see!” ‘Tha women want 20 acres. Cov Fishert creator of “Mutt and | Wheeler syndicate | rr A ars . ¢2| i many times, that he must be home| in the Olympic hotel, Western ave.|his children at regular intervals, luting SARoG Wantah tr: kena | dette” 10 Under: contrac’ today | 8768 pul Sas Apoaites ins Ucreaae | ecia re) ice a ‘am. ih OF Man wishes he|*"4 Virginia wt, 12-year-old Law-|sald Judge Smith, in deciding the| who'd plow it, He was squetched| {7,che Diggent aalary ever pat | eter est of 75 per cent. in all ] hadn't warrumed the boy's briechea | i Blackshere, unhampered by) case here, “I would probably deny|with look from Mrs. Alice M.| fr a aindtesed ering lndune sales of the feature to newspapers i hada rum y | clothes outside of a union suit,| bis request Ince he made alVeatch. ‘The mayor indicated) (ot GE PE ens 000 a week. | quite #0 yok petticoats [CaF Friday morning dashed Into|apectal trip from Des Moines and| plowing it would } patito | bbe Php ge te teins ie 4 uae byrne x bi nthe of \ 0) aturda oO ers heard Carol McGool's lusty roar| ‘he ag and eave Bil were a promises to len Seattle soon) Miss Martin said when she was! 000 a week. that the New York World bad HY and she wint to the authorities, | Merry chase for several blocks after the interview, I believe he} home, which is on 20 acres, they| Fisher's contract with the {agreed to pay $300 a week for the and sald ‘twas a burning shame and| 146 was finally overtaken, and| should be allowed a short visit had it plowed for $12." New York American has expired | Fisher pictures, and a Boston paper Th an outrage the way Ol’ Man Mc Se ae his coisa On ate Pe yer,| “et 5 ore pee pete this de “All of it—for $122" queried the| and the publishers of the Amer. $200 a week Sta if ¢. of mos iteres y store %e ee Pa waned ‘1, was taken to police headquar- n, FY y x ' " le t today is just full of most interesting tor Cool was lambasting his children. | ° a neaequal oo teen De laihert rid sete cae mayor, ’ ican sought to enjoin him from Has $300,000 in Contract: % Seattle's stores have put forth a most enticing Now, a nice home in some such |? | tea out to be eae phi Dey 6 det SASH ce 1, ; “No, T should think you'd know] drawing “Mutt and Jeff” pic Since Fisher signed the con Ge! Saturday bar The Star carries regularly |}| natin ee ae the piace for a| “Pirates” late ‘Thursday afternoon.|ot thelr separation, Dr. Lambert|"the Wuildines come: Mine Martin.) tures or using the name “Mutt |it was emphasized, the Wheeler ayn- j | dren's home wa 1 ace for a a o e pparatic ambe e buildings cov o ” ® announcements of best stores. Whatever ll hoy like Carol, McCool, says the| Blackshere lives with his par-|says his practice does not warrant|ground.” yee ks tie RG. Ti ati x , Lt eealfeak: a beret poets } , ae | ' ya pigs sl. : ; | Bro. @ returned the compliment. by | papers, which are under contract to | YOU intend to buy tomorre —clothing, shoes, millinery, ]} pusybody tn petticoats ne [ents at 125 AIKI ave, and Meyer at) payment of any alimony The other women giggled, thelgetting§ a temporary inlowction | pay $80,000 the f year. Many Fnishins d—you will find advertised in The Star me ree Bp “rn ‘ He re ‘ool ised € (0 iad” these, Scie aa men nickered. Mayor Gill grinned, | against the company, by which they | papers have contracted for the strip Weday, and at prices which mean a most worth-while felinguent ‘child, and they’ br ught | boat belonging to the Albers milli NORWEGIAN SHIP Lost tured red Keat, ETT SOlnce In} ure denied the privilege of using jfor a period of years. ‘The ayndlcate Ming to you. Read the ads carefully today, and make him to Seattle where, at the home,|and came across to town | copennaa bo dhe hae Mg oe maine : aust or jot Bee pooe fide ntracts for over ; y | a i) n . a rom having ny 40) D Mp your Saturday shopping list from them he became a rebellious unit In that} They i. nted a room at the Olym-| Norwegian steamer Aura has been Note: Councilman Lundy uted artist draw cartoons Tabi One of the newspapers in which welt oiled machine, Bene, Waris hotel, undressed and proc eoded Inunk by a saneArNS, It is feared Inave loft his om at home, Holsenting the characters he origi-|Fisher’s comic will appear is The mostaaniaminhiniaei - » ' y . crew ed, wasn't chewing Friday, nated, ISeatttle Star, i

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