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| MOTHER AND FATHER REMARRY WHILE DAUGHTER GETS A DIVORCE; HUSBAND AND WIFE QUARREL AND KID GETS DOUBLE LICKINGS; COMEDY AND TRAGEDY ENTER DIVORCE COURT “Cupid, the cut-up, played such welded them together a second when she told the court of her a little place ourselves, and ; Judge Gillam wan flercely They are worth $100,000. a love note from a lady cook came back antics that he had the time and tossed them back to a domestic unhappiness tried hard to make Kim work indignant ° she waid, More recently #he Did you ever ask her to?” yanel of the King happy, laughing, blushing old She was married tn Everett, On May 1 the neighbors heard “1 think the prosecuting at Howard ©. Rathbone son of got a light bill showing that queried Judge iam. courthouse whispering couple March 2, 1914 him beating me and they threat torney should take this young Mrs, Leah A, Rathbone, who her husband was paying the ex No,” said Kinne, “she never But while Cupid busied himself “He never” provided i ened to call the police, That man in hand and place him un- testified for his mother, penses of a woman In Portland asked to be asked.” arranging for the marriage |i thing.” she eald; Wiettully, "Be, was the first the public knew of der heavy bond to keep the brought a strain of comedy into Bho got a divorce eee bold little love-god cense to reunite the I went home in'a few days.” our sorrows,” peace,” he stormed. the somber proceedings wheo A hnd According to Alameda Tuell, almost thru the very couple in the auditor's office, And whete did he go?” ask The memory of it, rushing And now the little divorcee, he gave his reasons for leaving Wallace J. Anderson habitual who got her decree Friday, her of the forbidden divorce Superior Judge Gilliam sadly un ed Judge Gliiiarn ® * back to her mind, brought tears and her remerried and happy home at an early age ly did nothing, so Mrs. Janie husband, Alpha, who ix night- Friday tied the knot that bound their “Oh, be nek tha.” she ee apun parents, with her brother, An “Mother would tell me, ‘Son, Anderson got a divorce. Aside watchman for the Seattle Elec Mpaviy be snatched the hearts ghter to a man who would swered, and amiled, Then we : He Beat Her drew Wakeman, are going to do thin, and dad would say. from that, he was constantly In trie Co., did the following on and Mrs. Alfred Wake port her nor their tiny came to Seattde for a whit Then,” she went on, “on Oregon. At MeMinville, An No, kid, do this,’ and between hot water with the police in May 1 ‘of Kent, who were divore- and hacen Walt at bend WO oe August 20, the neighbors did drew will attend a theological the two of them | always got a Scotland, where they formerly Pinched her arms till they years ago’ and, while Mra. Stangeland te 12. peer m1 call the police, he was beating seminary, and Reatta will go to licking. lived, she said ware biack aed blue, daughter, Mrs. Reatta More than that, she is beaut. “Where did he go thea?” the me so. The city @ id of high school fér a time. Reat Mrs, Rathbone testified that . Bent her backwards overa nd, was gO ga dt ful, dedi wanted ch bie ui him and tried to make him go ta’a baby will never want for she hed once opened a letter Clare B. Kinne said bis wife, chatr. from fen Stangeland, Big tears stood in her eyea wpb don to work. He threatened to kill care at the hands of her addressed to her husband, Bd Beatrice B. Kinne, went to Port Kicked her out of the house. * q n we got me if | got a divorce, Krandmother and grandfather. ward J, Rathbone. She found it land over a year ago and never Threatened to kill her. isa gode rs too!) You'll find her pn page & today. Begin now. You'll Weather Forecast—Gen Bint» svops of what's gone he : The Only Paper in Seattle That Dares to Print the News : a eee os. High. Low. B51 a m., 196 ft SAE i ay VOLUME 18. uO. 171, SEATTLE, wash. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1915. ONE CENT “Sew iat aoa" Butt pe ms 188 MAN GETS GAMBLER J 0B EAGLET TO SO. | ON BERNSTORFF cir nivnwe saean TELLS HOW HE WORKED’ FOR FEW DAYS THREATENS WAR? = usr quir sTAce FOR RICH CHINESE LOTTERY HOUSE: GIVES INTERVIEW sa ua ‘INSIDE’ DOPE ON HOW IT’S OPERATED le performance for the movies | ny NEW YORK, Sept. 11.—War with America would fol-|sne discovered that she vse ‘eauine othe a few days after breaking diplomatic relations between OG et iA . Y BY HAL ARMSTRONG. ca and Germany, German Ambassador Von Bernstorff) ed as saying in today’s New York Evening Sun. |} SARAH BERNHARD? | (Ro- ’ When I say there is gambling in Seattle, I am speaking of personal knowledge. I . peacbgenteet perce rpg 7B gen Koon | © | KNOW, for I have been on the “inside” until the “higher-ups” in the gambling game it har cn ee rene ai ‘ j got “wise” and were tipped off as to my identity. I WAS EMPLOYED BY ONE OF thing they see, and of course this would mean war with){ her as a daughter Be fo a lew days.” W Mado sage debut tn Pari, in © {|| THESE PROFESSIONAL GAMBLERS TO HELP OUT IN THE CHINESE LOT- Bitte reason America underestimated this, he assigned to} 102 ® || TERIES. | “WORKED” FOR HIM FOR SEVERAL DAYS. idéa that America had come to look at things thru English appearance, j eee nerise Mad comme ¢ ec egpiasiearoma |S (8 ae add For a few days, after The Star named the places where gambling was running full First American appearance, contig Spee haggaeapay: bear sr Aad enacgen getlon mame | Bo ; a lblast, there was a period of apparent inactivity among the men who profit by games Married = Jacques Damala, % Greek actor, 1882 ‘ \of chance that give no chance to anyone outside of those who run them ste wn totrengg ong dally Boga ge Byron Pitas oa it But on the very day the city council voiced its opinion that investigation into the Euestet. ntervtand whell watetectimates it, disdowatic Vic} son jn To9e “industry” was a matter to be left entirely up to the grand jury, gambling broke out Author of pl id book ok £ expressed and a successful sculptor.” = ||afresh in a new and more than ever incipient form. a . dnehiihianlinlatind Te against a stem ie ware enn pri eto Ban, resannre’ 5 She hes one Sens Soecsice, and Today you need not seek for the secluded * “joint” where, Ply fotree st oe Fe L kaos who induces ped wife to play the ’ : been able heip : : i is only fair to say a game te h - ‘out of thal)” East Americas tour, 1912: ' perhaps, you must be known personally to the doorkesper 0) wag. not’ thru the prosecuting at-|menee odds That are offered. in the what he termed Pome bare ate he owe ctr {leg “amputated, Febru: in admittance, You can gamble im your own place of] torney's office. fottery, - is he ary 22, 1915, tusiness, at your favorite cigar stand or in your own home,| 1 was told I had best “lie low,”| It is true that you may win as ij fe | Serah Bernhardt and with professional gamblers as “they” might “get me.” much as $889 on a bet of 25 cents, iL A “din, Simultaneously, the “industry”| ut this is done so seldom that to use her wooden eg well enough] cailed, however, in not only aie|, Not only are the police winking at the ev CCOrdiNg | suffered a temporary relapse.|Stch winnings are epochs in the to the gamblers themselves, some members of the public “Patsy” and his men were not so history of any lottery. to walk, and subsequently canceled | tinguished mH actress, but as a her Atieriean engagement and re-|™usician, sculptor and painter. | safety department are frequent players of games of chance. were BH SC RR or Rereine nee fe rival INGTON, Sept. 11.—When , concern ,concerning my sentiments,” he re-|turned to Bordeaux One. of the latest stage appear These are some of the least startling facts I learned) get furtber evidence against the| Francisco, where men, women and Press this afternoon! plied. ‘Thus is removed trom the theat:| rey ee ener enarat Je delng! during ‘a week of investigation amblers were baffled, children of all races and nations ‘ortfs “Have you authorized any state- shown im “movies” at the Alaska) | The “beans had been spilled.” |bave gone mad over the fascinat- fo statements regarding ment about your sentiments?” roal world the greatest liviing ex-| theatre, concluding tonight. The! In order to get at the bottom of affairs, I went to work} ar They Werke ing game, where you can play any ities, credited to him by “No. ponent of dramatic art fatal limp which ends her-dramatic| 4. 4 “solicitor” for a Chinese lottery. It took me just four! pyt only in one small sectidh of |@mount from 2 cents to $1,000 on Sun, he declared: Have you made any such state-|- “Divine” Sarah, as she has been carer !* plainly evidenced tn the| 4.1. 4 “pet on steatly.” the city. “Patsy” and the other/® ticket which the lottery man pictures ~ . solicitors had but to remove them-| brings to your door every or every morning. CHINESE IS CAUTIOUS selves to the next street or the rataenenrnlllaaesepee.dsriepvlgreensinnemeni WHITE MAN’S TREATY ON LY When I a at the several well known lottery “joints” | next a fil ie cya LANG PR PROBE T T0 was turned down. Tow on he Bun. gricle rie “rapreuent ALLEGE FATH FATHER “a ” for a “job . : : The solicitor works thu ™ 3 ta a ‘A SCRAP OF PAPER ? OLD “Mebbe you see man on street.” was the invariable ad-| 70 may establish a station at BEGIN MONDAY ag wagging heads all day Sat. vice of the. Chinese in charge of the oint some store. He leaves a bunch of ANTURNS ° | MISTREATED |[NDIAN CHIEF, 81, GOES TO} «sit vo set discover "ray [trees aes set eee een “Pa was thumbing over a ins h of lottery tickets LAW FO R HUNTING RIGHTS in the United ¢ igars store at the corner of First and Cherry. {them and, phere to. leave tne IT IS ASSURED | STATE HIS DAUGHTER “Chinese lottery?” I asked i the clerk, sometimes with the pro- “Yes,” replied. “I get my tickets from the night] prietor. By Fred L. Boalt Ned. he. Tepe & bela : el Underneath the dicé, mat, which Chief Sluiskin of the Yakimas has thrown down the gage cook at (he named a well known restaurant). He gets them) jars the usual cigar counter, is| ‘The delayed beginning of the tn- ; . from the Chink.” ent place to leave the| vestigati f P ; Fred H. Witz, conductor on the FS Convenient ¢ asin gation of Police Chief Lang, IN HOTEL CASE |ontcago, Milwaukes & Puget Sound |, the White man. He will fight for what he regards the)... . rey» GIvES ME JOB tickets after the drawing charged with conduct unbecoming |Ry., between Cedar Falls and|"ights of his people. He showed me his tickets. They bore the stamp of the|. Fer Instance, up until the “scare” | an officer, will start Monday after- | Easton, was arrested Saturday by He will not fight as his fathers fought—in war paint i arial techn” 8 ; ) eg you could lift a corner of the dice|noon at 3 o'clock, by the city coun- ‘Mis. Mildred Hil, HIT 4 Deputy Sheriffs Wiley and Von\and with rifle. Hong Fook Co., which, he said, was backed by the “biggest|mat at a certain cigar store and/|cil, following the council meeting. att, Le dagen Gurst, following an alleged brutal His we: will be the wi f th hit ‘el bankroll in Chinatown.” |find there t ed winning| The investigation was to have be- Derby ho’ against leh attack last Sunday night on his 13 ue. weapons will je weapons of the white mans law. Next day I met him again. We stood talking in front/ticket of the previous Jottery/sun last Tuesday, but was post- |He will ask the white men’s courts to determine whether a tae ss |drawing. tf your ticket corre-|poned because it was feared that the redlight abatement act, 7°arold daughter, Ethel. i : “ njof E. W. O'Keefe's cigar store, 601 First ave | sponded to the marked ticket, you | probing of the chief's conduct while The latter's condition, according |treaty is a solemn Lacan ae oily “6 1 Orrep OF DADE He assured me he would put me at work the following! knew you had won. the American bankers were in ses- ly upset the well-laid plans to physicians who made an. exam- = re ° Date’s ‘sy cgi omg {nation of the child, was critical Chief Sluiskin and 20 of his/specified a fishing and hunting dis |day. He said he would get me blank tickets for my “cus-| atsy furthermore told me he | sion here would reflect, in some Fand . jence jay. Witz's arrest. and his accusation | braves are camping tn the Rainier | trict ltomers” to mark, and that I was to arrange with them to had « era’ a ee playing kegted b> ipl jous, ps Soy fnsqat esi on the the police court first, of a grave statutory crime, closed ®/national park. They are bunting | e.are ; fee thie Tt en rem TO lottery every day, | good name of the city guilty to a charge of oper weex's search, a feature of which and fishing as they did of old. | ‘The situation 1s. pussting.. -1¢/8¢t pert entage of what. they won lat percentage Was! ‘The solicitor may go anywhere; All members of the council are 2 disorderly house, and paid a was a desperate fivemile chase 1/Chief Sluiskin were a bad Indian, | tO be my pay for the work | performed that he thinks he can find a “live | expected to be present when the in- oF court, where the abatement 0 usual bet placed on a ticket is 25 | taine ree lawyers to defen im. s Hollywood on Friday pe mae rose from the campfire and|*nd haul him back to the reserva. tin BUYS ONE. cents or 60 cents, tho you may | The investigation will be conducted 8 were in progress, and) arly Monday, Mrs. Witz made| tion willy-nilly ae comtote ot loffered them a sheet of parchment | : soldthe- fitabonerte Brosscate Ladin wager any amount higher that you| by Corporation Counsel Bradford. plete story of happen-| the complaint against her husband, But the chief is a good Indian. He 1 sold st « wie : Seasonal the eouactl, ea \ at the h paper, yellowed with age and ragged | , a | . ens rey oped to: work ony i jotel, who neanwhile had left ee pee eed tecoh aud teatitee. has always been friendly with the| We laid plans whereby we hoped to work in harmony, | "'goi itors are today covering the| held daily until all facts are in and Mrs. Hill said that in order to| at Cedar Falls and disappeare white men. He is now. And It fies lans suddenly dashed ~ i . tthe hot Thoreday’ the sheriff's otfice| The rangers read the. document,| 707". 0h0 nas the law, an well asjout these plans were suddenly dashet residence. cisiricts Au’ Weil Al’ the | the. coundll-bas Gecsrunined ‘ais of the Geer bad boon, Cnt ot, Jearned that he had been talking to|scratched their heads, and read | 2 Friday noon I learned that my identity was known, that) business section of tip city jor not it is proper for a police chief ain. Continued on Page se - a as ) © Sta Perhaps, after you have gone to/to engage in a drinking festival in Asmail pane of glass set in the an attorney here by long distance 4s (Con it had been ascertained that 1 was connected with The Star, walk Ih the tearing, Mt. Manel & cate: end: AconehDie | a ania t hi of County| It was a treaty which the chief | eS” pain a py a | C so to sp s out o C srhra this she could wee phone from the home ee Coenen | watde with Gov. Stevens of| IF YOU WANT “TRAINED| 4nd that the cat, so to speak, was out of the bag your wife is visited by a smooth |singer to her room in the early thside warning ‘Nand |Washington territory in 1855. It HELP,” USE A STAR WANT AD.| roll.” |talking, devil-may-care individual | morning hours. JEFF Has a Hard Time Getting Into the War at That By “Bud” Fisher | USE (Copyright. 1918, by H.C. Fisher) TeMeee TT muc DUFFER, - \ | WAN [ 2 Dirreee nce IN 4 ( es pues * aul We Loowar me! fae is waging a fight ye ey | < CORP oem. , eR * - {THis ne ewe HAW } You CAN FIND & 's ere " , ) -you NI iB i F A ‘ |} Te Pur You (1s i‘ ComPany Foe THis Lirrue ) ues % |} FORWARD WHAT'S THE DiF eRe Kcr COMPANIES, CHAP, TLL DRILL THIS s ?/\ MARCH! MATTER ? YESS - ' oe + | ALL THE way | Becee rey | ? To BuROPE DOKING “TF | ane rwe \ } r ‘ To Join THE For roo r ; a ro , Hie Ace =} , EASIER THEY) i pages. anyway > : ey AR Te HiT a , Boy Scours{/ - Do you want a job? Yr a Star want ad. Do you want to em- ploy some one? Use a Star want ad. Have you a room to rent? Use a Star want ad, Have you something to sell or exchange? Use a Star want ad You can phone them, r Just call Main 2400, Ask for want ad desk

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