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THE SEATTLE STAR POINDEXTER MAKES IT QUITE! ® ——$——_—_— PLAIN TAFT IS A HAS-BEEN| 22t& GODDESS tne wu a: Tommy Bary Sg Ero oR | SPOKANE, Sept, 11.—U. & Sen) It le true that In 1908, by m ator Miles Poindexter today {tn caus-| querading @ progre elec President HUSBAND'S SUIT CASE HERE Mra. William KE. Moore of Port-\pedal in bringing St to @ lland came to The Star office tor Moore was pit againnt the jand asked us to help her find Uc club be After the tragie death of John Ames) od wife, one of Amer wi tie terms replied to the speech Of Taaving THE PROGRESS. | (n't sreatos bow husband's belongings dive, Maove ervtved bial ‘ former President Taft at Seattle jyes, WHO GAVE HIM HIS esis, kidnaps th | H@ 1@ the man who was struck by husband was dead. And now ae Wednesday night NOMINATION IN 1908, HE 18 [sir and be a Funaway suto, as he was walk t locate bis sult case aul | down Jefferson st,, Tuesday morn whie a ie in ome “Mr. Taft says he ts willing to. NOW AN EX-PRESIDENT. welcome back to his standard the) “If he had remained true to the Progressives who voted against him, people who elec him, and had provided they abandon their pro: carried out the policies he pretend gressive principles,” sald Poindex-/ed to support, he would still be t This {s quite magnanimous on! president. his part. The campaign he ts now making “In attempting to speak for for renomination t# perfectly worth the republican party, he over. less, and even if he* secured the looks the fact that he himself nomination he could not possibly be has been repudiated by (elected, He has been, to use his! clay. the party more overwhelm: (own languagé, ‘taught a lesson in| U7 ine weal ut he ingly than any candidate who politioal morality which he Will not) changes matters, Marelay sought re-election by its votes. soon forget.” ” | success to breaking up the mat | really planned refused by Mary, goes ROWLAND TRIES STRONG PLEA FOR iS oe . IN VAIN T0 LIFT Col, Will H. Thompson, principal] * speaker at a moeting of the Knights) mn building, of Lincoln, in the Ly ohet Friday night, raised a ery for mili ling. Wednesday afternoon he died tel roc nobody knows where, lat the city bospital fective department jy The auto, driven by ©. J. Fair val huret, leaped onto the sidewalk) Jt has been decided that no fp |when Fairhurst pressed the wrong quest will be held n va $l | looked only at the ground, and oc castonally nodded, As for the old ; Indian, he, too, Matened, and it seemed an if some feeling akin tc remorse was gnawing at his leath ery heart, for he was seen to cant sidelong glances at the bundle | had made of Tommy's clothes, and A later when the party had resumed its way, it seemed as if the bundle had become too heavy for him, for when he thought no one was look ing he cast it from him into a guren/ron. tats |thicket. This was an act of con-|,, ASHINGTON, Sept. at science. He had stolen. That) i roversy web ta od tonal he couldn't be helped; but at least he repre 7 bes ; ray ay on 1 | would not profit by {t, However, 1 Patches concerning the supplemenp night, lying miserably on the hard,| tious steps forward and banged his|can't live In the woods, at the M@r-| regret to say, a few days later the handed by the Berlin planned to have Tommy ‘* inek aftaire with had A scene from the ond Instaliment of “The Goddess,” which comes to the Alhambra Sunda: eanee —- be ak Somny rooty ground, he bad had & moat|face Into the trunk of @ tree cy of the first young man that/4iq man returned for the clothes |e Office to Ambassador tary preparedness. Ponnsien "ch Ceca “Tomany |Unplonsnnt aightmare about him-| | The blow dazed his senses and)comew along.” see me to New| 2nd 2014 the Officials thought this mia “We spend eno lor please come to hee rescue because he ts | 6 6 leaped backward as if from a| “He wan going to take me to New) wai thou he “full satisfaction” wi ‘ Dix Rowland of Tacoma, promt spend enough for pleasure! S014 "sna oid Mam nmells-Geed bas| He was alone in the midat of a|living enemy who had struck bim,| York.” foe eee eerie guides, |man Ambassador Von Bermatamy | on | ute he te o ise and autos,” he sald, “to raise and Arm| stolen hie clothes jvast, trackless forest, He Wwas/and struck the back of his head| “Well, so am 1; by the next promised the state department tay ment churchman, attorney and for 59.900 men and double our fleet there on 6 “We've a nucleus of votes against mer state legislator, attempted tojyet we recoil at the thought of| CHAPTER IX. eee ey unter i cette vere t eet train, Hut look here,” he laughed, tne time when we need them,” and |497® 4&0. Introduce a measure to lift the ban |apending $20,000,000 for prepara-| Tommy having failed her, {t wasirere bird” Bue the bird wouldnt| After that he cowered for a Kood-naturedly, “you'll forgive Me) being a paychologist, he wondered coe HA nade ec ot “ . ¢ | tion.” obvious to Professor Stilliter that] ‘'t| whtle on the ground, whimpering |>ut 1 took you for a demented per-|why the younger guide kept look. |OVershadows all other iesues in Om “Innocent amusements” at th sing. It would only laugh, It made Week h senteetade Ot Det — - Celestia no longer even wished tol, noise like two. little children | #24 bltnd—blind as a mole son—that costume, you know, those! ing at Celestia and the elder didn’t paso raga orga = ota : P : Meth a no com vs Se ure Ww oth Au and teh eacape, fnughing. And it wouldn't show|-So it was to be death. was it7|J°wels in your hair. You wouldn't! rowarq the end of the long! ne: we natvia, dist Episcopal churches, whic 4 expect @ ane person to dress that) many, with a severance of di Gpened ite third Gay's session here | The crossing from the island to/ itself. He had followed it half the | Death in the damned forest, when | f fi Won't you| ‘ramp, there had to be frequent |. relations, was revived pe |the mainland was made in atience.|day, Once he had had a heavy fall|he was still in the prime of life! | "iy for @ fishing wip. Won't You) regts, for Celestia was getting very Wilson Studies Case ‘Saturday. ‘ rhe iui . a sd | tell me who you are?” | c turday. and nad dedated at} STUDIES OWN CASE) tro xuises: navigated the old /and nad broken his spare gitssen| Death because « ittle boy loved al eye tatta she sald, 1) red, and when at lass they Feat) one president and Sec dugout, {ts gunwales almost) all to smithereens, and had burt his | little girl and always stood up for some length on the subject of . D fOr come fro heave: b s, sing devoted much tim | h; old Sme! be “ nad * ' pm heaven to make the) eatch the New York Ex- e today | jAwash; old man Smellegood bu side quite badly into the bargain her! Well, it had to be, and he! .iii4 happler.” fea to catch th EB aayieg the Arabic note, i cards, theatres, circuses and! peNVER, Colo. Se: 4 ENVER, . Sept. 11.—Two] himself making « compact portable | trt b j making And presently there emerged | tied to resign himself to It and be)“ giiiiter passed over the question|” During the few minutes there |indicated there will be no $movies, the conference unanimous: | 4.4 ago Dr. W. W. Kenney took] bu : ate bundle of Tommy's clothes, which - persed | enim t 9 aoe an —— sae et othe what he believed wan a sleeping|he had the forethought to steal and| com, “ie forest phon Rad ee | aeadeclty a: heore 4 enar 2% Celentin’s origin; he appeared tol were to spare, however, Celestia however, until the German leularly dancing, potion. Later he found {t was a| wondering how much he could get ', , pager eard a sound that accept it as a matter of course. | gathered all the crowd there was|ment has been received. This dren, who held hands and laughed.|gave him fresh terrors—many | . 4 believed, is either a de They were Tommy Barelay and the! sounds, the sounds of many soft 1 hope you will succeed,” he|to gather, and made the deepest > se r a detailed said. “I could stand being happier) and most lasting impression that dealing with the torpedoing of myself. Won't you tell me how you| bad ever been made upon that Lusitania, or an outline of propose to go about the matter?” woodland community. many’s new policy toward | “Johnny” Cumberland of the New| warning before sending ships gevil.” deadl | : . y drug, which slowly kills its| for them In cold cash; Celestia ab “Our members,” said Row. [°° 3 tients, He ts lying tn a hospital| sent-mingedly trailed one hand land, “are prohibited from go- - * " ~ little Amesbury girl, They walked} padded feet converging upon him here now, calmly studying his own, overboafd, and Professor Stllliter,| straight toward him as if they |from three sides over. the dead Ing to shows of any sort. They . i can't play cards. But do they |case. with his trained observatory | his eyes on the back of her head, | qidn't see him. But they must have, |ieaves, Closer and cloner they ee the “rule? Certainiy [powers taking note of his ebbing| thought long thoughts t Seeake ‘dbay ‘Guibved; and lore waco - epee Dak” Tate mot be hypanetiaee vitality, and discussing tt with other mce her emergence from that) Tommy said; lopped, an jeame, very. slowly, and Stilliter = Seg tak ae tikes. ieee lYork American had just stepped off|the bottom. fe advocated that’ the confer [Physicians Jimaginary heaven, which othing| «go you are the man that tried|fect and tan” "4 ™*/ ana polities to him, exactly as he|the Montreal Express at Four Cat ence modify the amusement rule F ta TANTRA could persuade her was imaginary.|i, take her away from me and lock | |had taught her to talk them, with |Ber® for a few days’ rest and holl/nait an hour before he was ef the chureb. “Our young people Celestia had proved leas manage! her up in heaven, aren't you?” |, All at once the ground became ine same eager, simple faith and |4ay in the woods. | think. Would be just as safe,” he sald. A LONG WAIT, BUT Jable than he had expected ig , ei | {ifm and even under his flying feet; | serene conviction. He pretended to), “1 Want to go somewhere for 4| And by that time there was ae. | Ho took off his glasses to polish Yes. I am, and what's more, I'll/ he no longer encountered trees of! be {tmmeusely interested in her |f¢¥ days.” said Jobnny to the city |tonger any sight or sound of Cale . A dall game betw: preachers of ‘ ellingham and Seattle districts BILL DOES IT HERE them and became for the moment| Set her this time. [bushes And then the next step! schemes. And he tested her with |editor, “where there is no news.” | tia, as blind an @ stone, And that made| And he lunged at the little Ames-| that he took his foot never touched Johnny, however, had no sooner! gti}! furiously angry, but tnd those <a — and " Need pom ed ate| bury girl. and Tommy simply|the ground at all; it just ry humerous questions, to which dur- e, b ‘fancouver districts was a feature him shudder 0 he polished his ry ¢ bmmy ¥ | the ground at all ust went down ing the long years of her training stepped off the trains at the news-| fed t of Saturday's schedule. Former President Taft has been «!/"sses as quickly as he could | knocke * the ie yea her training he hurried to the hut and used invited by Capt. D. H. Smith to tn n on, and once more saw spect the prison ship Success. Capt felt In his pocket to eee If this REFORMATORY HEAD Smith issued a similar invitat time he had a spare pair with him when Taft and the ship were both He had To MAKE ADDRESS at New Haven, Conn. But Taft! “Nobody,” he thought, “will ever | {sinter and fainter. self together in three-quarters of an hour she Angel From Heaven Found in didn't have time then He sald| catch me with but one pair again Then he knelt and began to hunt; Well, the party landed and took! had performed the miracte of ,con- Adirondacks, Is the Most Beau- his glasses off. jand down and head over heels he he had taught ber the auswers. To- less place than he ran head first), precious hour to m stood # for quite a long followed and fell thru space. ward the end of their conversation into news, And that afternoon pai out of the Moar 92 soe He could hear the children He woke so frightened that he he made leas and less opposition there appeared a column of the| succeeded, with an old nail whleb laughing as they wandered off} was half dead fn reality. And {t/to her theories, He began to ac- American devoted to Celestia, and he found, “tn making holes for bis the forest. The laughter grew|took him some time to pull him-|cept and to agree with them. And headlined like this arms and legs to go thru and # lcutting a strip of hide for the bel, |but as a suit the affair was note they'd probably meet again. And A man of fron perves and of | for bis giasses. He hunted unti!|ap the long trail to Four Corners. verting him to his own beliefs. tiful Woman in the World, In- | success. Donald B. Olson, superintendent |now they've gone and done It. great imagination under perfect |t eon of his trousers were worn} About leaving Tommy without; “Well,” he sald at last, be-| sane or an Advertising Scheme. So he swam to the of the reformatory at Monroe, wil! we - | control, Professor Stilliter had but | thra and the small of his back/clothes, Sulitter had no compunc-! eve you are right. Whether you, Some Think Her a Female | keeping the buffalo hide out of one Weakness—his eyes, Other jached like an ulcerated tooth. He|tions. Th« young man might suf-|can put your schemes In execution Billy Sunday—Wants to Re speak at the Men's club dinner of the First Presbyterian church next wise he was as strong as a bull; | hunted slowly and methodically un-\fer. He would undoubtedly catch | | th Ni Wi - Tuesday evening, Sept. 14. Dinner GIVE HALF MILLION |but let him once begin to think /| tf! he felt that he must have cov la frightful co! but he wousdst pre tell Peta Amt Ae} Aa selohew Chearvitiea Will be served at 6:30 sharp, and a Hi Bs about his eyes and he became the| ered every square inch of the open|actually die. u 34 j ¥ Plates runt be reserved in advance| VANCOUVER, Sept 11—More| prey of fourful and wild fanctes | glade. imine: waar mcrae ain ee EWE, aes. oe Sen cotieves annul an ” | * : by telephoning the church office. alf a million dollars has been| Most men die but once, Profes-| He stood up to rest. According/until he reaches the outskirts of) So while the party rested at a) Think of the maddest you have Mr. Olson's subject will be,|donated by British Columbia to the/ sor Stilliter had died a thousand|to bis calculations he was tn the| Four Corners.” spring, Celestia talked smoothly |ever been, multiply that by ten, and| Arthur Guthrie, following “What Can the Church Do for the|patriotic fund for the Canadian sol-| deaths and all of them violent and|exact middle of the glade and #o,) “Why,” " “ ' ay, id Celegtia, “do you } = i ‘amd cr gl — ake wane at the front, bo is tn addi-| horrible, and due to a sudden loas| bis lege being in need of strotch-|make me go with your" . reialcecynue Sock Wrage ult tar loo Menta el aia ahem ba toed nyt ae Se ttle. He left = Term in te heform fehool™""" [eon to numarowe emailer tundn lof’ leh" "During the” oreceag ting. 'be took tro or three inca ("its my day.” aah Site: “youl face’ Wat the older, eat & whe, that Mn clothe ware gone. itwas two years as, following inde UNDAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY—3 DAYS ONLY) THE SECOND CHAPTER (6 REELS) OF = “THE GODDESS” | Surprise follows surprise in this chap ter—the action, now in full stride, moves swiftly and with the surety f \ that characterizes the work of such a master of plot as Gouverneur Mor ris, and such masters of photo drama development as the Vitagraph Company TONIGHT IS YOUR LAST CHANCE TO SEE CHAPTER ONE (6 Reels)—HURRY! 800 | 800 Westlake, Pine and Fifth—Continuous, 11 A. M. to 11 P. M.—Rest Room for Ladies—Free Maid Service wv