The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 4, 1915, Page 8

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THE SEATTLE STAR READY TO pie er el a pie BANKERS | THE GODDESS EARLE WILLIAMS as . . Tommy Barclay > Written by GOUVERNEUR MoORRis_ ANITA STEWART as... . The Goddess KILLED DOCTOR OF Tie NATION | CHAPTER III, ! (Copyrighted, 1915, by Star Co.) She never afterward recalle¢ any thing of the journey to tha north | woods which she made with Profes or tilliter The long automobtie Montreal express held up etween stations, the long drive to the Woods, and after that, when act © to the end of the 0 bankers, | PROVIDENCE, R. 1, Sept t—| oR after having be oh a murder ch association, will be tn Seattle next i negroes who accused Mag. Ellt® | week for the annual national con ei. beth Mohr of having s@tion of that body, At ire same A them $5,000 to slay her husband, ime the seventh annual convention tate League of Savings ar i three days abders of the American Bankers’ diated their a i, a &. tollsome, up and down pec tral 0! ove part of Spactal trakee Brom every pe hill tramp, thru which she rode first today 1 \ fessions The police declare tt signed written stateme ing they Killed Dr. ¢ the East aro bearing bankers tow ; ‘ é Mohr and wounded his companion, | 14 goattie, Moat of them are visit-|O% the shoulders of one man and ‘ Miss Emily Burger, ‘orders : Ter {then on the shoulder j ; ; ; } ' Bee eer tia {tng either Yellowstone or Glacter| (hen © ‘ oo cee from the wealthy doctor's w »| National park on the way out, They | “Stl! the party came to a wild spot _ Geo. Healts, the chauffeur, sald | Yiianel Date on California at the foot of the cliff. Here in the ho stalled the ante at an AD |" Tne rirat delegate to make hiaf®*!m spring sunshine on ledges of poln nN ; sia ® yearance ts Fritchot H. Crane of |TOCk & number of droway rattle and Victor Brown ohind |e eicaro, superintendent of the | sakes wore colled in a horrid mass on t Mi Agency, who predicts this|S8¢ does not remember that Lere, as if waiting for were three pe the greatest convention ever aulonaniaoenats ” . men who wore black masks over their face When spot whi storey cles. ¢ police are efforts to cor-| held. story told by the} Kansan bankers and the Chicago | aday. Winec roborate th ne ho bh brought her to the foot of the cliff had gone, with the exe on Professor Stilliter, the three masked men re-| moved thelr masks. So that when Professor Stilliter, withdrawn a lit-| tle wo that she « first of all an They recognize that even thetr|sin's delegates will follow Mond) unsupported confessions would not/at 8:10 a m,, after picking up a4 be sufficient evidence on which to| crowd at Spokane and Inland Em convict Mrs. Mohr. pire points. Under the care of physictans,| Pennsylvanta bankers will arrive} Miss Burger constantly asks as tojat 7:30 p.m. Monday. Ohio dele ruver from One of the many delightful scenes from “The Godd starring Earle Willlams and Anita Stewart, the first Instaliment of which begine a week's engagement at the Alhambra Sunday. sid not see Lim lthings to have ‘drawn the atten-!Parclay, and, with a pleasant nod{went to t be trigh told |tion of a sharp-eyed small boy, but/to Tomm dine at half-past he should feel a little sad and she looked Into the |‘Tommy never took his eyes from| seven,” he said onely with the unfamiliarity of s of Barclay, Semmes Barclay's eye Thi eased) = Tomm iingered a moment./everything, and that he should > will great man, who disli You haven't told me,” he said, have one dream after another. | “When the war closes there a ; the od pe RIGA’S FATE E I$ be a peatenink in business for a|_ Barclay advenced with big: cere! pie who showed fear or inatten «© has gone But they were all about the little 0 , mony, dropped on one knee before Hare yose and 1aié bie irl i Dm of ye ald Jo! Hol t sir ] jnumber of years,” sald John H. Hol | nor and kisned her hand for all the) “sit down,” he naid |almost caressingly on the boy's, He had been told that she had : resident of the Union 1 : iday, presiden' ne Union world as if she had been # princess.| Tommy almost disappeared {nto shoulder. “Tommy,” he said, “your to heaven d andia leather arm chair that amelied little girl has gone to heaven. The heaven that he dreamed Co. of Indianapolis, who ts here |r. startevant came forw 5 . . olltd 0 ny othe ages ei j h m ch ¥ om | What looked like # portion of You ot pital ts Itke the ocean,” he were very fond ber, bathed and dressed himself in an he deriv 4 of it from any Pen, always secking & common solid cliff rose suddenly, without! weren't you? Eton suit, a little too amall for thing that he had lly seen, it PETROGRAD, Sept. 4.—The fate| evel You can not impoverish one |®®Y #0" and disclosed a biack| Yes, sir sald Tommy “Can|him, and went down to half-past was from a comic fn which Dr, Mohr’s condition, not knowing| gates have arrived in Va that he is. dead. jand will come her friendly fa sh Colum th he and Sturtevant i : passage that appeared to lead toj you tell where she has gone?” |seven dinner, but he wasn't #0 ead there had been acrobatic men tn thout injurt i] ‘ t of Riga now hangs in the ance. by grea withou' han wring a the bowels of the earth In the Barciay did not answer at once./as he might bave been, for he was green tights and spangles, great A decisive battle which will decide) |mouth of this passageway stood a)" understand,” he said, “that you,|too young not to be excited andjarches painted to look as if they the outcome of the German drive U. Ss. WON'T ACCEPT handsome woman, a little under)too, have lost both your parents?’|elated by his new surroundings, were made of gold incrusted with aguinst the Baltic port ts in prog:| middie age. There was a diamond 1 live with my Aunt Sallle,"|He not only had froom as jewels, lovely winged maidens tn aphanous white cle Poona | 9 star in ber dark hair, and she wore! eaid Tommy big as a cottage, bu dressing An official etatement today ad BRIT. 1 | a white garment that fell from her} Is sho married? room and bathroom. r px, who, sus j nded from the waist by long i Mitted that the Russians have been a houlders in stately folds Iike those “Yea, sir.” His first dinner in the great | wires, fi vod butterfly wings and 4 @riven across the Dvina river, 30| WASHINGTON, Sept. 4—Great\of & Roman toga. She came for-| “And has boys and girla of her/house was a little trying: the room appeared to fly. The heaven of miles southeast of Riga. The Ger-!pritain’s contention that the Unit Ward. caught the little Amesbury/own?” asked Barclay was so big and he was-so small.|which he had dreamed was like mans are now endeavoring to force|eq States should insist that mer.| ir! up lovingly in her arms, turned | You, wir; five. He would hear a little boy say this, with many other things mixed stand that your aunt/something, and realize suddenly in. There was a dog or two; the are has they|that it was himself who had wan at least one red Indian with a crossing of the river in pursuit chantmen as well fs passenger-| 80d. without a word, walked Into] "Iw of the Slavs. The Teutonic opera-|carrying liners be warned before|th® passageway and disappeared. jand uncl ot an rich “ tlona are being covered by a heavy| being torpedoed by submarines will, 1% the moving portion of the cliff . and that it is asking alspoken. The butler, with two foot-/wings and many streets paved with artillery attack be ‘vaiueted’ by the: goverewient and nolselessly back| good deal of them to take care of|}men to assist him, pm,|gold; trees all made of gold and a of these three silver and green enamel Should the Germans succeed in heard today that the tour men wEoleven * mo turned somewhatihave a « ld c oe and and Imposing men elry There we slowly crossing the Dvina, it is admitted, will dispateh a note on t , y curious i the evacuation of Riga and a re to Washington early next | slowly to each other j¥ants and good things to ¢ pot a little awe. His host, domestic touches. Right out in } treat of the Russians upon Petro-| yeek Barclay wan the firet to break;the only thing I haven't got ts alever, altho he had none of his the middle of a golden street he | grad would be necessary. iiicensbaia the silence ntlemen,” he naid 6 boy or girl of my own. How| seemed to understand small boys |saw the Amesbury girl, # 15 years from today she will leave id you like to*pay me a visit,|thoroly. He treated him in an off-|ting in a little wooden chair at a ng the world toland, if wo find that we like each| hand, matter-of-fact way, just as {f/little wooden table and giving a her feet—and to ours.” other, to live with me as my son?) Tommy had b n 1, no if|tea party to a fairy no bigger than Dua GET "PEACHES? BUSINESS MEN GET 2s: cxvern ana Saturday dened "peas week and t nd the litt Ames Farclay laughed heartily. “You' my would have sooner felt a The biackboar was characterized by heavy sell) AMERICAN LAKE, Sept. 4.—The bury gir Parclay shall.” he said ‘and you won't home, In time, however, Tommy carved and gilded frame, just like ing of the Washington fruit at the! ari temple shrine patrol, with it#| Tommy Parclay had never been|have to tell your aunt about ft, be- grew up to his surroundings. In the Van Dyke portrait over the Chamber of Commerce. Thruout)pand, swooped down on the busl-|in such a magnificent room. The|cause I have arranged all that.|time {t would seem to him natural/mantel {mn Mr. Barclay’s dining the week demonstrators have been | ness men's army training camp here | walls were lined almost to You won't even have to change to eat In a place as big as a walt--room. The little Amesbury girl entertaining and instructing Seat-jjast night, and after a fancy drill|ceflings with books in leather|your name as {It is the same as|ing room in a ratiroad station and had a ailver desk and a gold ink tle housewives In the art of pre-lin the camp street, the band gave/ bindings; there was a wonderful/ mine.” lto sleep in a bed that might have stand and a pen made of tvory, and serving and canning. Most of the), concert. This morning the men| mantelpiece of Caen stone, 1 He touched a bell on the great\contained a half a dozen other when she got tired of writing she fruit came from the Toppenish and/ got their first rifle practice with| which a lifesize Adam and Eve|table tn front of him, and almost/small boys simply let go of the pen-handie and Yakima valleys. lreal rifles and cartridg They | stood on either spent several hours in target prac-|apple tree and listened to the elo; whatsoever, & man servant ap-jsat on and ate nuts, while Bar| There was no word tn English or! ad a wo! ful Fountain, 212 Pike St.—Adv, img scores. | pent. There were a thousand “Show Barclay to his room,” sald cigar. At 9 o'clock the little boy heaven which that pen couldn't A story so big [thirty reels] it had to be shown in sections [one each week] Each chapter [six reels]is more than equal to the modern feature! EARLE WILLIAMS as Tommy Barclay FIRST CHAPTER [SIX REELS] ALL odie WESTLAKE, PINE AND FIFTH——1,600 SEATS, 10c and 5c 'NO TRACE FOUND WARN CAMPERS It wae natural that and Jew-Jyou could no longer see the other REAL RIFLES NOW odie 1 shonld like,” said Tommy, the room had been a little smaller'your thumb. Then he saw her In So you ar little boy who! natvely, “to you a visit and the men servants fewer Tom-'a sort of a celestial schoolroom.| de of « very fat/tnstantly, and without any noise) When dinner was over Tommy/|tt went on writing all by {tself.|Joud a scream as any healthy-mind-|who comes from Chicago to ax The Hollywood Lunch and Sodajtice, and chalked up some surpris-|quent address of a very fat ser lpeared tn the room. lclay drank coffee and emoked alin all the Iangusges spoken ini “THE GODDESS” From the Story by Gouverneur Morris—Now Running in The Star WHO HAVE APPEARED IN SUCH SUCCESSES AS EARLE WILLIAMS “323332 ANITA ST $3 SINS OF THE MOTHERS” Supported by the Largest aaaiaiiion of Stars tiene ‘Aspemiited in One Picture Starting Sunday, Sept. Sth, (Tomorrow) [ALHAMBRA CONTINUOUS—11A.M.TO 11 P.M. OF 2BANDITS AT TO BOIL WATER; NORTH YAKIMA DODGE TYPHUS NORTH YAKIMA pt. 4.—F tate I Comr toner T. ), lowing an all-night search, d Tuttle idsued * Saturday sheriffap on the trail of the two aga 4 in vigilance bandits who yesterday aftertito ‘ ug hold fever up the Selah State bank and 2” 4 t of the waters in the after obtaining ' . @ state - nd re neomed fr ear hinet k compara today t tive ‘ er this year” t t eason we bandits left wuld relax our energies to prevemp good many people of the state exem closely w bandits has ve many ey entered the bank at 4p © the end of the yeas Cashier Filmer Dahlin at rity of the e nt of revolvers, drew the vet have occurred r fled ers, fishermen end pe? Dahiin t in which ave been on an outing fof er in the streams of the their « at low; #0 low that found a lution which would be two mir taken care of under ordinary cond and given tions prove dangerous under the clreumstance: Wee act i i advis that people spell The a pol. teacher was the | deper sinall streams top " ee ited ane angel |thelr water supply boil all water npesgpeylie 4 1} ‘used for domestic purposes.” was driv WITH JEWELS No clues as to who stole a valise containing diamonds valued at $9,650 from W. Goldbloom, ag he was en route to Seattle from Spe kane, on the Northern Pacific, Fre day morning, have yet been found, ‘tho railroad detectives are working | on the case. voice That ts lestia; that is whe our lessons This dream 1 Tommy saw the it girl once more tn the gar ing with the jew Suddenly she rose and threw all the jewels im patiently oside, and then she ran into the house and looked under her pi nd, lo and bebo there she d the very doll t ‘ommy 4 given her, and then she looked so happy and contented that), Goldbloom, formerly a Jeweler af Tommy, even in his sleep, knew| Vancouver, B. C., was coming that when he waked he wouldn’t/‘ Start @ Jewelry store. He put be as sad about her as he had been,| Y4lise under his berth. A walle® She was in the schoolroom. The|°?” ng other diamonds valued map which the te had drawn |*t $6,000, which he hid under hig in red chalk had grown so big that |Pillow, was saved. maps at all, and it was blood red CHURCHMEN IN TOWN and smoking. It looked less and lens like a map, and more and more like a face. It had horns and point-| Right Rev. M Fallon, bishop ed ears, but these melted off, andjof London, Ont.; Very Rev. Desp it began ta develop two enormous! Downey and Rev. M. J. Brady, left yes with éoal-black rims. Before|/Seattle for Vancouver Saturday the thing really looked like any-| morning, en route home from a Pe body that he had ever seen, Tommy | cific Coast tour, including a trip kne very next cru thru the Panama canal. Bishop | Fallon would make no comment on hie war of time It was going to look exact like Professor Stillite He knew that he cant knock its flasses ‘off or perish. He struck | MUSIC 1S HER GIFT them with all his might, and his| hand passed thru them, as if they! had been made of smoke. “Muste, to me, is God's greatest Then he waked up, and with as| gift,” says Miss Letha L. McClure, ed and badly frightened small boy/ sume the position of supervisor of ever succeeded In screaming. music in the Seattle schools, suc (Continued Monday) ceeding Miss Lucy K. Cole. ANITA STEWART as “The Goddess” disEiaiieitaicadiamianeas «eat: i

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