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DUNCAN FLEES Wit Improve PARK SURGEON'S SAW Doughty Scot Refuses to Be Sawed to Pieces Like The park board has assured the improvement water tn Lake Washington ts low ting Friday red a petition of the r the city for tour camping site Bp Ing autoists Athletic league use of Leach! park 1OSPITAIL This ts not inte and voted to install a ded as a funny A ae Jefferson park ferfous things and happenings. Jefferson pa « of Duncan U Scot from Northport n aceldent in the North He was sent to the club house at to an operation, she told him Not that we » adopted son of mney triumvirate, port smeiter. wen ber to Sililiter, Seattle city hospital Duncan ts not the man to flinch He has stood and grit ted his teeth while he saw his fingers ground off between cog But he has scruples about become necessary you would have sent and there would be no co: And, in event you died, you permission for You wouldn't catch Duncan sign: | ing anything like that didn't know The nurse explained i that {t was the same as an autopsy the plant of the Oe Duncan was taken to the recety & fire trap—te tal cropsy was. v The factory o Give Duncan Only Milk THE.SEATTLE STAR THE GODDESS tr Written by GOUVERNEUR MORRIS ANITA STEWART as... . The Goddess marry The Goddess, | Duncan found out that it was a rule of the place | banquets for patients. couple of swallows of warm milk during the next 24 hours. They were only medical formula to Marciay arranges for Colesth ey kings of New York like the poor, fall under the sway of her bea purity and eloquence: He explained to the nurse that this cutting people up and things belonged to his wife and nix children and that he wouldn't without Mrs carrying out a Fraser's consent. To a man accustomed to long hours, Mrs hard work and huge meals, thrice dally, it was simple starvation Then the nurse came in with a printed form. She asked Duncan his name, his age, where he was born, how heavy Fraser came. ‘Get me out of here,” said Dun Gunsdort, the Nitame want to saw labor leader, Jealous because Tommy T've got to will my body to the city Skeletons are worth $500 apiece | | unedort and his f Get my clothes, quick.” hang Tommy did, all but he was, and how long. It sounded very much as {f they were trying to get ments for his coffin. CHAPTER XXI, (Copyright, 1915, by The Star Co.) the measure He got un- Never mind the hat,” as he grabbed a crutch. But when the nurse asked him to| The last the hospital staff saw sign the sheet of paper, he wanted /of Duncan he was scurrying down to know what {it was all about. She explained. “By signing this, you give your him. | stood on the top of a step ladder, |Surrounded by an enraged mob of} Jone leg, dragging the crutch after|™en and women who showered vile epithets upon him. der stood immediately under the corridor for the elevator on The step Ind |this limb Tommy was loosely con- ed by a length of quarter-inch Other ropes had been attached to the foot of the Iadder| upon which he stood, so that at a |signal it could be yanked suddenly from under him. Tommy was not frightened, rough handling, and somehow he couldn't that they really meant to hurt him. jIt was merely an unpleasant dream would presently} Then his roam Gunsdort| &8tber eyes in the crowd, and then) an |hemp rope. MISSION FOURTH, PIKE AND UNION SUNDAY—MONDAY—TUESDAY A BRAND NEW SHOW Thrills and Romance in This Western Feature “In the Sunset Country” is a three-part | waken safe fn bed. ing eves met Gunsdort’s }no longer looked strong and terri but shrunken and puzgied. His|!n the middle of a speech, with great raplidity,| her won 1 caught sight of| tice, and patience, and brotherly| pass He shook his head | lov ®ently at ber, as much as to say,| av! You know you really ought not to be such a story teller!” She covered her eyes with her jhands, as If she could not bear the| crowd opened for her, and she ancestor from whom he had inher. | Sight of his mildly accusing eyes. It was. only very gradually that|and vanished after a while in the warfare as nasty as possible. jthe truth dawned on him, and a|dusk, followed only by Freddte the|the outside his stockade curround- le scres of ground pre- Presently, Tommy Mrs, Gunedort, with all his strength, struck her on| senseless at his feet. | Meanwhile, the noose had been! withdrawn from Tommy Barclay’s head and the ropes which bound him had been cut. But she did not look at his hands, and only for a moment at him, It was as {f she had never seen him before. In the back of |the crowd somebody chuckled. It was Professor Stilliter. “Celostia——," pleaded Tommy. But she would no! GIVES TEN SONS GIRL LAWYER 19 | TOHER COUNTRY DEFEND SLAYER Woman's the Weak and C ——.—-INTRODUCING LE WILLIAMS as . . Tommy Barclay a stove, In ench pit a pointed stake | acrifice for had been planted, upright this ring of minchance were viclous of barbed wire. In Mr. Kebr's’plan of defense the |rtockade would be surrounded after In a Scene From the Alhambra Sunday at entanglemen SIX DEAD, 2 WOUNDED/CRIME A FOUL BY WILBUR 8, FORREST 1s Staff Correspondent) | piace i» beside th the weak, and no pl no profession is that gives a woman would become entangled among the barbed wire, rs record in this war|anly make them sorry had ever been born had two machine guns placed on an then Kehr could British army Six are dead in France. |nweep the whole inner ring of the ty of rifles, and what Was tw a prisoner in Ger fighting and lenty of aminunitior 2 LB irs rhgpoedy another ts nursing a right arm shat more important, t Mrs. Fury bas suffered in| top of the|England’s greatest : story of hundreds of homes of the working clatees in the British isles Laborers All at War | laboring element oration |{9& gradually the scarcest element} Cities, towns and) shoot down their fellow men the inner side, he planks, from wh sentries could look out upon the world beyond Colestia’s first act of exp limb a ladder which gave|!" access to this narrow way and start) Villages n the| houses and streets in Great Britain. These men are today In the ma- |Jority in Northern Fran es and other thea r and middle in the uopeless numerical minority is one obscure little street! in Walworth, ndon, that tells the tale. is street is in the heart of the white apparition was challenged by begin With, i was a day laborer my jself in these coal felds— | Celestia raised her hand in pro-| Celestia gave the paso word, and | dan her what his 7 he classes are) made the man tell hours and duties were. | Do you really mean,” she said, | “that if you saw a man out there, and asked him his business, and|Lo got no answer, you would try and) | w “Don't tell me your side of the) she said; “tell me theirs.) is very hard against a man, soften it Is to say All the favorable things you ean think of about him | I'd like you to tell me all the good things you can think of about Guns dorf and then | shall go to him and ask him to tell |things he can think of about you.” “From neither of us,” grimly, “will you hear any good of |. very quietly and methodically, but/ the other. If I saw him in thie} he'd be so near that | To¥# of 150 small brick houses and couldn't|*bops built closely together The war office ‘And he might be a deaf man who Cards of honor to every family that| 1 don’t ends a man to the army you'd shoot him, would you?|are 195 cards of honor in the win-| has distributed) | didn’ lenge. sald Kebr| ant hear your challenge. |where near him to frighten him?” | houses She looked the man steadily Children play with cocked hats and wooden guns About half of I shall have t }ing for you both.” She rose and smiled upon him. come and go the point of the jaw, and laid her/sently, lo do the talk- “Wouldn't you?” “1 got no business talking to any-|never see their fathers again. one, when I'm on duty.” Wouldn't you?” | The man made a @nuffling noise, &t™s “It I hear you fire, “I shall know that you didn’t shoot to kill, shan't 17” an alert young fellow to begin with, seemed now to have lfallen into a kind of trance. guess,” he said into the factories their fathers left as soon as their among those devils re strong enough over there in the town I won't be responsible for the consequences.” “Tut I've been among They were going to hang a but they Mstened to reason.” “What man?” A vision of Mra. Gunadorfs face look at him,/floeted thra suid Celestia,| inal lawyer, defender of murderem, special pleader for criminals, ehe makes this retort courteous to (dlp who carp about woman's plate be side the hearthstone. SOME STUDENTS TO | DODGE TUITION FEE Well, not all university students| thing you said, If you looked at me/will have to pay that matriculation charmin Miss Thompson, who is just % as a debutant and her dark, deep eyes began to|Caused her eyes to narrow a little she began to speak; began right and spoke to them of jus . and scolded them a little for ng own at conclusions, and while you sald it Celestia smiled (Continued Monday) CAPT. VON PAPEN DENIES CHARGE prettier ost of them, has just bees retained to defend William Russa , the boy charged with th |and tuition fee, anyway The board/ than and passed on./of regents Frid: “ y approved a ommendation of Prevident Suzzallo p, eting courses and) murder earning four or less credita might non-matriculate # for $5 a semester. Cadet teacher-trainers are admit- look quite stony j A man of no importance,” she “But I shan't go back What is the was Said lightly to the town tonight. that students ¢ and her baby last spring. Ive one of in Chicago police annals cy, but the lad is sel He told her. “I shall talk with some of your |eo nearly stained their souls with|men tonight [innocent blood. When eho had finished, the! And tomorrow I hope you will have a change of heart.”| Kehr must have bad a military ted under this clas#ification. Night jaw students may register as non-\ wit: his family is poverty-strickes —Em-| matriculate students on payment of i phatic denial was made today by $10 a semester tuition fee. irresponsible and weak of | SA NFRANCISCO, Sept. 25 jhe seemed foredoomed to die @ the gallows when Miss Thompem passed sweetly and quietly thru,|!ted a talent for making defensive! / reat lump rose tn his throa Ferret and Stilliter t and “Stop her,” somebody cried; sented no great obstacle to an at story of the rugged West, of two men— pressed against th hi pals—and one woman. The supreme sac- Fe6, Tie enn el neate ag totus tered to kill him, He would never see| Want her with ua.” But nobody made a move to fol-|or strong. of her, intentionally, with all hia|!ow her. rifice of the loser that the woman he loves may be happy, forms a dramatic finish to a gripping tale. [Celestia again. He began to think! | If he bad to die, at least it! should be with gracious and loving | ® was his con |centration that the crowd surround. ing him seemed to grow vague and misty, and he actually seemed to jsee her—in her white dress with jthe band of Jewels across her dark |hair—and the vague, misty crowd was falling away right and left and she was coming [swiftly toward him she seemed rectly beneath him, looking up into| Anderson in a Story of Stage Life —life behind the scenes always has its glamour. This picture shows the dangers couldn't help it Then she turned her back to him, and pitfalls. The Gunsdorf woman raised her f on her bands, and moaned Franz Von Papen, military attache, 4diotic Yankees,” used by him in to his wife, international decided to undertake his defense Ag it is the first time a wom has defended a murderer in Clie go, the case, tho not yet ready fe trial, is attracting wide attentin TO OPPOSE INCREAS Councilman Haas has joined |The Y. M. C. A. orchestra will give |band of dissenters against the He also dented that he fs on an'a number of musical selections. |crease of street lighting rates for From | Capt. MATTHEWS TALKS | SUNDAY AT Y.M.C.A | Dr. M. A. Matthews will preach at @ mass meeting for men at the 3 o'clock Sunday. | We tack in force. It was not as high as brought ft might have been, nor as thick| raging about his head, applied in The tops of the logs of any manner to the American peo- Papen sald be used the It did not seem tojexpression in referring to a New save been pierced with a sufficiency | York newspaper. even polnted Inceed, Mr.| Tommy, all compassion, stepped |of t swiftly forward and helped her to|Kehr's @cckade was not #0 much| indefinite leave of absence. her feet. His hear Celestia hb not spoken to him He wondered why she had been| 80 cruel There were two reasons. Pro- fessor Stilliter was the chief one; the extreme good looks of Mrs. Gunsdorf wan the other The thought of any physical con- tact, however unwilling on his part, between Tommy and Mra. her face to the, Gunadorf, bad turned Celestia’s not} poke in a gallant} altogether celestial heart to ice in h It is called “The Wardrobe others, and she #: Woman.” has he done?” er breast. Altho Kehr had been Instructed A shiver went up and down Tom. to ive Celestia every chance to set the name of al! tle the strike, and to hinder her in{ that was miraculous th, tion In white with the gallant voice Comedy —you are always sure of a “funny com- edy” here. As this ad goes to press we are reviewing pictures, that we may get the best comedy available. CONTINUOUS—11 A. M. TO 11 P. M. |there, hanging back in the crowd, glasses, and Freddie the Fer brandishing automatic which his father had for \ bidden him to carr answered with cries from here and Celestia waa | “He's a traitor, a going to betray ust" nothing, he was still determined to| bring about his own kind of a set-| tlement if possible. To Kehr a man who agreed to work certain boura| for certain wages and t went} back on his agreement, was no more to be considered or treated with than a mad-dog. Once,” he would say, “labor did} the most work possible for the least} possible pay, Then labor did a fair amount of work for a fair amount of pay, but nowadays labor wishes Gunedorf crept toward her hold-|to do the least amount of work pos ing in his outstretched hand the/*!ble (and the worst kind of work), ‘Ladies. For your convenience we have a Check Room, where you may check parcels free. fateful telegram ¢ found it on him,” and to receive therefor so much pay that there can be no return on and|the capital which employs labor with free maid service Also Writing Tables and Stationery, as phone service. shopping in the afternoon. Is that your evidence? nk from her pped toward him, and he to look her in the eyes 800 Ground Floor Seats "s chin dropped upon his began to shake his jhead slowly from side to side. murmur with Then why did you accuse him? in the name of justice?” is a ravisher.” “Gas Fuel Radiators” The House Heating System That Requires Only the Turning of a Switch to Start the Fire. attacked a defenseless wom that I said he Mrs. Gunsdorf crept slowly for. rd HIS heating system replaces the coal or wood furnace—in other words, heats your entire house. attacked me, if ‘ . battle of Pp It relieves you of constantly attending the fur- : ibe nace fite; it is under automatic control; requires little attention# each room may be heated sep- arately and to a different temperature. you can surely orf lifted her defeated Gas Fuel Radiators of Today Are Guaranteed to Be Odorless, For a few momapte OODAIOK | Where are we drifting to? If an elght hour a day and a raise, why! not six with a raise? Why not four? Two? None? My men want to breakfast in bed and receive their pay envelopes at the same ume. I wasn't like that. I went to work for wages that a dog could hardly have lived on. But I saved, and waited, and I worked as hard as I could without complaining |And now look at me!” All over the country, @o Kehr honestly thought, labor was rearing its head like that of a venomous e. Already it had bitten many cent people, and some were ad and some were ruined for life you don't argue with a venom ous snake. You either kill it or you run from it. Kehr was not the kind of @ man who runs from any thing. He had a@ big stick, and if he possibly could he was going to hit Iabor one good crack over the head, Tommy had ‘thwarted him once. Now they had sent Celestia to thwart him again Still he recetved her with polite. ness, and told her that he was glad she had come I'm glad you've come, young! lady, becanse I know your theortes, | and I'm glad to have the chance of showing ye how impractical they are in th © of an actual condi tion. You want labor and capital to be friends and to work hand in hand. Can finman be friends with a bishop “Why, yes,” sald Colestia, “when they get o they understand each| other. But a day will come when| Mensdort|there won't be any gun men,” POPPI O IO Ne "Woman was Then suddenly SEATTLE LIGHTING COMPANY Stuart Bldg. Phone M “Nor any walking del oa, nor any fools who spend more than they can earn and then begin to holler a Supper will be served, following | 4 for a few dayn to | discussions of several biblical prob- lems, after which there will be an|appropriation of $200,000 for boat interest and redemption. to 4% cents a kilowatt Bou, amounting in all to $37,000, a defense os a ached terribly, becanse/real deferses began just inside. For|amuse myself,” he said. 20 feet the ground was pitted like!return to my post. “lam here informal fireside hour. SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY ONLY! 1 t a 8 f ! ' Anita Stewart as “The Goddess” CHAPTER FOUR (SIX REELS) OF THE GODDESS —the colossal thirty-reel masterpiece—so big ithas to be shown in six-reel chapters weekly— featuring Anita Stewart and Earle Williams. Start now—the synopsis with this chapter will tell you what has happened so far. ALHAMBRA Continuous murder and set off dynamite. Now you Just alt down in that chair, and I'll tell you in a nutshell, the his tory of the last few years that has his @wife, and|led up to the present situation, To 1O0C Westlake, Pine and Fift ll a. m. to 11 p. m.