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a TS> Read the First Chapter Today of Gouverneur Morris’ Thriflin g Novel, “THE GODDESS,” on Page 8 AST TheSeattleStar (12s: The Only Paper in Seattle That Dares to Print the News: | | eee WEATHER FORECAST—Fair VOLUME 18, OUR DAILY POEM A Henry may be swell enough, To capture any thief; But it won't do for chickens, so A Hudson, BEATILE Low. TIES AT High. 12:26 p.m, 121 ft 4:26 p.m, 122 tt has our chief. 413 © om. 403 p.m, ON THAINS NKWH BEAD FOR GREAT ARMY OF DEFENSE AND DA, Be NO, 163. SEATTLE, WASH., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1915. ONE CENT ee ba 7 ee hi oe By Gilson Gardner Gris Walk SeetWonar Cushman Is THE OSTRICH ASHINGTON, D. C., Sept. 2.—The plans of President Wilson and his administration for ade- at (LOUO quate preparedness in case this nation is attacked are Divorced by ar lrapidly taking shape. When RS | These plans are being worked out by Secretary of \ |War Garrison and Secretary of the Navy Daniels, with | the assistance of a corps “of army and navy experts. |The ground that will be covered by their requests of |congress may be summarized about as follows: | Increase in the regular army from _ its |strength to a total of perhaps 200,000 men. Secretary Garrison will also, no doubt, recommend jthat there shall be a shortening in the term of enlist- present En route on n foot from Chicago Francisco, win a bet of and with “only 800 miles A mysterious white woman, cueat of the New Richmond hotel, had a mysterious inter Judge “Tallman granted | Merril! Cushman, of 11 W. Repub nm hotel. Gunst & Co., he ordered all records} oe to go, Ruth H. Harsley and| % lifean st. a divorce Thursday from ment to one year (or possibly even six months) in or- : Brideson, Chicago society! !n Ah King, the wealthy Chin: | Thomas J. Cushman, son of James j 7 - ‘ arrived in Seattle Wednes-| merchant, it developed Thurs- IT. Cushman, cashier for M. A F and are stopping at the New day. “i : i PAGIFICISTS AND POLITICIANS FIGHT PROGRAM She followed him to Califor. With ie §=s Snooky jin the case destroyed - ‘Uhums, are rhe ol a got nia, and is believed to have For thirty minutes, while the | tary WASHINGTON, D. C., Sept. 2—The program of adequate mai mall package of yip, snap and; Played some part in the tragedy | Cushman case was on trial, a com ary prepa been adopted by the adminis- Diuster. that closed his life in Sacra. | plaint filed by Cleo Morris asking | ‘aa is thr erat with opposition from two quarters—the pro- 5 Harsley ind Miss Bride-| mento on Monday, la divorce: fram Oliver D.’ Merria lessional pacificists and the economists. Representative John J. Fitzgerald, of New York, will challenge any increase on the ground that revenues will not justify it. | whom she ardent Just the extent to which she figured in the closing incidents allexed had been paying attentions to Merrill Cush members of a girls’ hiking | They wagered with other He Gate, starting March | and before October 1. They | sociates were attempting Thurs. ahead of their schedule. | day to clear up. Chin Kee, who has been In charge! ¥t#hed i embers of bis ca i man, lay tn the county clerk's of Representatives Clyde Tavenner of Illinois and Robert Crosser SR se lay Hl. Bigre 29 he lated payee | tice of Ohio, and a considerable group acting with them, will insist that gould walk to the city of the| man’s friends and bu 1 fo | This complaint was later with als war materials be manufactured in government plants, and in this they will stand on a flat-footed recommendation of the secretary of the navy. drawn by attorneys, who sald the to quiet the scandal in i Wear. Suits of Khaki jot Ah King’s mercantile house at) YOlvINg the two families Tavenner will be prepared to show that various Sh conde Rus : }239 Washington st since its Played Detective hieh The sitm and tate pedestrians | rronrtetor left Seattle, said Thurs.| Mra. Cushman took a decree on |] than by a desire to ewell the recaipts of such flere ‘the Res viehone ‘Wear natty sults brown k » p- | 2ay tt had Been discovered that a/ the Kround of nonswnpport. By #o| || Stee! company, the Fore Rive P 9 pany and stout poets an carry MRAP: |white woman Lad reveral confer.| doing, she ended a legai contro aia Ceca? facks and SS-caliber peari-han ences with Ah King at tha hotel! T@rty which has been dragged thro the courts thr.twe years; beginning \der that a larger number of men may go thru military ‘When on the road, Ittle Snooky |**¥#ra! weeks ago. jwith James T. Cushman's anit to P i Vitus warns them of the approach Leaves on Same Train |annul the marriage of his son and training and be held in a reserve list to be created by 4 of tramps and drunken men, and She left Seattle on the day helthe Cashman girl on the ground law. P j the girls shoo them off with a flour-/ departed, Cirin Kee said. probably|that they were mi aie ; toh of artillery. EE | tne same train, and was in Sac! Tholr courtship Sey atten ‘ties | The service would. thus be.rendered.more-attrac- ‘The hikers ramento at the time ing was! wore classmates at echoo! ive by i 5 SS country wo Vv ] of their experiences ay [S00t to death, elther by his own| Cushman'a father wan trate —From tne Nashvile Tennaes tive by its shortness and the country would have the benefit of Miss Harsley wi dor. hand or by another's, in a hotel in| when he learned of his son's ae | large number of trained men who would that city jeret wedding and started to un i ; Chin Kee raid the woman's ac-|tangle matters. During the phat | be in civil employment but who could be called at a 4 “te oo “uct, fa palatial tions, from the time she arrived in|few months, Mrs. Cushman said, | moment’s notice into the ranks. |Sacramento, were being carefully) he bad been playing detective. try pat 3 ‘i se . i a 4 Hotels, dotels not palatial. farm-|traced by a Chinese, who left here|ing. to secure, enough evidence : These men would he subject to a very short train- i Mamees, shacks, barns, haystacks | tor California. as soon ax word) agatoat her to get his son a di ing period each year (after the first) and their equip- sie cn ee ee a ee a ; ment would be concentrated in central reserve depots } 4 Sleep in Jail Cet! | dead. | Young Cushman filed a com: | ¢ id be conc Pp { Th one town where there was a! ‘This man is Chen How, Ah King’s! Plaint, alleging tit his wife had eady for them if needed. ‘ ( Wrand-new jail, they slept in a cell |cousin, He is accompanied by Hook| been seen frequently on motor 5 Raita: Gunstina toda tania tet | hich the mayor personally deco-/Tom, a cloce friend ugd business, {is over the boulevards tn com: | vw 2aP Midd se. SE baA alk Bs ora ante Meappenr or 8 coed pomgl with roses, thus dedicating | associate [pany with Olfver D. Morris dik tn’ Seenarinnt, -Aastraiin “ame are: | Suspects Tong Plot Mrs. Morris Files Suit the Argentine republic, in each of Eeemsdo end, Utah, where! os. Keo’ harbors. &. :euapich Mrs. Morria, in the complaint| MALONE, WN.’ .¥.. Sept!’ 2—| which = trained -citisen poldiery 1a | towns are far apart, the ranchers, 7 oe filed Thursday, makes the | 2 " ill | [Waving them at their mercy, held that Ab Kine mot bis death at the ee ahakatlan Wo oabgert nt: ben Evelyn Thaw will enter no defense the military reliance | R r jaame al of he: f The s believes the - | $e much as $5 each for a shake.|™en. and that In one way or an-| "she declares that shortly otter| Harry K. Thaw in Pittsburg. At! {iitted States. down of straw. SO noe? vg Shs ce Me peattle e cok| thelr marriage in Tacoma on Feb | the camp of her dancing partner,| All are based on giving all citt-| Their recollections of Utah lowe h King from is con jruary 8, 1913, ber husband beens | Jack Clifford, here today, she de- zens a military training of from After attorneys and witnesses wns are a nightmare of nected with the tragedy. abusing her with his fists. vatere 1 , clared a divorce from the saye . i © sleepless nigh . Ah King was a high tong official Another conference will be held clared a divorce from the s‘ayer| two to six month had sat thru the forenoon while q nights passed in the com last Christmas day, she says, pa Thursday afternoon by Corporation|of Stanfor’ White was what. she Will Ask More Supplies other cases were being tried, Jus- Pass of bogs and bats here. Members of bis society ve | beat her unmercifully Counsel Bradfofd with Councilman| had wanted for years There will also undoubtedly be|tice Otis Brinker’ postponed until ae owstone park, they were cab lad et 8 Tale Frequently, she alleges, he has| Lundy and others to outline the “I went to the brink of hell | strong recommendations to con-!afternoon the case of Herbert E. eater ee en ine Ling wes murdered. end of an! motored over the boulevards at all] eee case against Police Chief Lang for, to save Harry Thaw from the | gress for appropriations to increase | Snook, attorney, with offices in the ib of Kepurt ey ec omg Boel bai eure of the might alone with Mer —The investigation by the council, be-| electric chair and all! ever got very largely the reserve of mili-/ Burke’ building, who Is accused by i \ ' AMSTERDAM, Sept. 2 fia potentate, who is v tg Amer-| King's for years, says he ‘!s con-/ rij! Cushman, whom he hugged ‘ “4 # fea, and with the congressional, vinced tong men murdered the lat Kissed, fondled and petted. rate Rotterdam is reported to be ginning next Tuesday afternoon was condemnation from him j his divorced wife, oie Donna EB. y s ” vd seeps he = i tg P ire, Overheated cotton In the! The probe pobably will last a! and his family,” the actress (Continued in Page 5) Snook, prominent club woman, un- Party on its way back from Ha- ter and says he anticipates further! Whether or not the case will! “ wali, * : lowers {0 telat te dneel H holds is sald to have caused the woek wife of Thaw said. “I will der the lazy husband act. le Glact FA MEGRP trouble. re peksiation vave-ot taé 4 = law in ven | iene. Because of committee meetings happily rid myself of the whole The postponement was made un- ainda "opie the alent. was Agu Petioe - Peepentte: | withdrew her complaint. *""| ‘The Rotterdam sailed from New in the morning, it is believed the, Thaw tribe. No matter what ‘CARDINAL TALKS der fiery protests from Snook’s at ering in.circies, and were rescued|_SacTemento police have been . | York August 21, with 108 first- Lang trial will be conducted dur-| terrible things Harry may say torney. A large crowd had gate By s search party in the morning. | ROtUfled that Chee How and Hook eond-class and 91 third: ing afternoon sessions only. While) of me, 1 wilt submit no de | PEAQE WITH WILSON 72: © tear the testimons Lage mornir&-|Tom are in their city and have ‘FRAME’ON GERMANS? °' passengers. the councl! hax limited the in| fense. This divorce is what | | " Mrs. Snook started action, folk Arrested in Wenatchee been asked by local authorities to The Rotterdam is next to the vestigation to the char against) have wanted for years. The | — lowing her divorce, when Snook ag Wenatchee they were pinched arrord the two Chinese every ald. | argent passenger liner in the Hol: Lang*s personal conduct, already! Thaws have been the jinx of WASHINGTON, Sept. 2— declared to the court that he was Sealing apples A letter from Sacramento Wel-) Vw vorK, Sept 2.—The nub-|Iand-American line service. She 18 |puplished, the resolution also per-| my life.” Cardinal Gibbons discussed | unable to pay stipulated alimony crossed Blewett pass. over! nesday night informed Ah King’s) | i ost: eed the Arahic| 24,149. tone, 655 feet long and of mits any new charges to be filed 2 peace with President Wilson and to support their three children, hed ee and Miss. Brideson friends that he had been murdered.) ot tad by the Dritish and not|77-foot beam. The Rotterdam’ is a \in writing FRANCIS PLANS FIGHT | today. The Cardinal declined Its a debatable queation, wheth- an icy pool of a mountain at another letter w of se} serev od vessel, regis. . ld have the right PITTSBURG, Sept A deputy} to give out any details, but ad- (er Snook can be prosecuted under strea: unk, according to a story broitght| steel 6 w -modern » FOR Any citizen would have the righ v P put 9 ibiutio ee ee ling the entire traiédy. ote’ locas by offinede at the Ww hite| te from Rotterdam. Lioyd’s!tg make such charges, and the ay performed the perfunctory| mitted he had received a mes- the lazy husband act for this ina- With 's whole >month. defore|.Ab King’s body will arrive here) ote i a ate |reaister shows her captain to be/ council would be bound by the|ceremony of calling at the home of} sage from the pope ane fo | OMY. on ta eat them, they say tHey will have no Friday ypanghe daar act China-|""This report is current in Liver. Stenger resolution to investigate them the mother of Evelyn Thaw with | Pi rag ate tt GRODNO FALLS NEXT trouble at ay Ine” pethhae seg | town will go Into pool, the. officers said | ena for the young woman in , r ,ROWNSVILLE Sept. 2 » divorce suit filed by He of his visit was the discussion iseo by Cctober 1. Twenty According to the stories in Liver.| BROWNSVILLE, Tex. Gept. 2- HOLOUPE ORT 00. CRATS © |Sr ont ou, wit uenes icrthe Gackt ot pemee BERLIN, Sept. 2.—-The outer de- five miles a day will make ft. They AVIATOR 18 IN JAIL pool, the story of the capture of the] A ble band of Mexicans burned the; "7" |" |” 8 Iatham. It, was return |.) St ROR eicpienbb a <iGaueet Ot:tn Reed eags te ann ec TORR SRRTIS®| IEW YOR, eet ea eee Germany will mane eel Tiny cad Bon Baaito, Tex. last(lice Thursday he was held up at| John. Francia, of New. York,| President Wilson hie gratifica- /have ‘been captured by the) Gert and sunset Atwater, aviator, is in jail today)belief that Germany will isaue alville and San Benito x., Ia e 7 4 | 4 . Oe oe nis aceful and satis. |mans, it was announced today. The {i to b h ht, wht making a dash along 8:30 o'clock Wednesday night at) nam co-respondent by Thaw, tion of the peace’ eat TN NO ee ee ey ee ar tha ocamantar pitti pe thiy to attack the latter town.| Juneau st. and th P. tracks./{s planning to engage attorneys| factory conclusion of the Ger- | fall of the fortress is now believed o er | ps 6 commander | . "0 e , t aeety beats are plying In the) 98,000 to his arene tt ar Ri suet the. Ayabe |infantry and cavalry are in pursuit. The robbers secured 60 cents. [here man controversy. to be near ater around Portland, Ore own ‘estate. JEFF Is Certainly Careful as bad MUTT’S Future (Copyright. 1918, by H.C. 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