The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 2, 1915, Page 8

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THE SEATTLE STAR dash use anorinnce Rap OR DAR ADA DAN OPP P DAD DEDDPPDDD RAP DORDPPL OD pudesavunidieaaap duitiiiateiticsibalitanda ih heii tih nich paimuncindtandcrrte ht PARODA PDL PADGAP ALISA PAP PIPPI LI ee T HEY had a wedding at the church—heads up and banners flyit Today he's left her in the lurch, head bowed, and four kids crying. He met her at the Johnston's ball, three weeks before marriage le feome 6 he'd drawn a lemon, and whe heard him loudly curse she thought him a persimm He always was a decent sort, and ahe @ goodly woman, yet when they told their tale urt { think ¢ erent ’ high friend you'd like to own in every kind of weather. You'd fancy ¢ither one alone, but when they got together they made the beams and rafters rock, the air grew black and bluish; he caf to st : ‘ shrewish. We cannot understand how folks who've never acted phoney, can all at once turn’ crazy blokes when struck by matrimony !—Prompted by divorce court story on page 4 } NN et mannan AnAAN pe ee ecg Atl PARP PPPPPP DIPLO Aecinatinte ssn eteepesisiineslmtet tectinlinee abe: COUNTY BUDGET TENN HAS TWO CITY IS WHIPPED IS UP NEXT WEEK BANDS ON HANDS BY OCEAN GALE ‘Ferry Landing and County , Farm Purchase to Be Discussed. ‘WILL HOLD HEARINGS Monday for 1916 will the King county budget be la! on the offt ial operating table at the court house Ags it stants, the tot t to ‘be levied for > fwhich must Ithe mainte Of road districts. ; One of the main issues will be Fhe item of $35,000 for the first pay 0) tment towards purchase of a new * county f The site recently se 1@ ‘lected is The Willows A warm contest i looked forward Zo in view of the disapproval of mny taxpayers of this purchase. his issue will be argued Tuesday, MPeginning at 2 o'clock On Wednesday at 2 o'clock the Namatter of a site for the proposed of the nd ferry will be thrai @ut. Consideradle difference @pinion as to the location Beattie terminal has arisen os The o ty mmissioners tv ms are to be lopped @ present estimate for next year's expenses [Probably the sheriff's office will tee the hardest hit. Sheriff Hodge asked for $91,7 a sum ‘Yashon is of Agree hich has caused wry smiles in the @ounty commissioners’ off Hodge includes an en of ,000 for traveling expenses, and Ike sum for an emergency fund ir quelling strikes and riots » Where these strikes and riots are be held, the county commission q m say they are at a loss to under [etand. Presumably Hodge's re ie ts for higher mlaries will also CaN ignored Less chance there hat will happen wh Seloners land on the @ther county offices. LOAN CHIP OF ROCK ‘This is going to be real nice. A ip from Plymouth Rock, on which je Pilgrim fathers landed In this wanty, is to be placed on exhibition the University museum, as a joan from Curator F. 8. Hall THE SHOW OF f) UNEQUALED QUALITY is n the c estimates Tomorrow— 3 Days Only HAROLD LOCKWOOD IN “The of Frivolous Affairs” Four-Act Masterpiece Mutual Weekly The Mother of Her Dreams One-Act Drama Never Again Comedy A Bear, a Girl, a Boy A Riot of Fun COLONIAL |which caused a ho BB 10c 8 Seattle Policemen and Fire men Ask Chance to Aid Beaton GIVE HIM A SERENADE What's Kenny Reaton doing with two bands on his har First, the Seattle fire band pounced on him down in San Fran the former Star man is famous mn neiseo Kxamtr Then { g him while was at work, * This is what th an Francisco Examiner says about Kenny and his Seattle Cc. B. has more exper han can put in his column, so {t devolves upon the news department to say that he was serenaded yesterday The Seattle Fire Depart ment band di K. C. B. ca elsco from the and he appa unpopular as The band Firemen’s cc visitors to thelr hote ed to The Exam began playing 8 ody in hat it was for bh What he to » the Civic Center where there were more felfcita tions, by the tir Seattle Po yand has of »>K. Cc. #B tiona and child: but ne $10,000 FIRE DAMAGE Damage estimated at detween 0,000 and sulted from the fire w dry kiln of the Chipp ber Co., at | Lake Ballin noon, and Seattle fire department to hurry jout there. The m $30,000, was saved wind’s blowing the sparks from it. The kiln lom is ¢ by insurance. 8. A. Perkins contributes $1.0 insuring $2 fund for P Sound college, at Tacoma. securing $50,000 donation f Hill. First » wagon from the FOURTH, PIKE AND UNION Sunday, Monday, Tuesday fm |”: obart#é. Secretary | Bosworth A A INTRODUCING THE GODDESS Earié WiLUAMs as . . Tommy Barclay Written by GOUVERNEUR MORRIS ANITA STEWART as... . The Goddess U.S. AUCTIONEER IN SEATTLE NOW Who Auc- Anchor. Christensen, Land at A.C tioned Many Phones Out of Commis sion; Shipping Suffers yrocks on chubb rhe I Ito Tow Damage re ies * Mbehe age, Drops Into Town round mole int f < eft _ ONE VESSEL ON ROCKS ' knee.” f ERA HE'S SOME PIELER. The child « oo have oi cg ke | ‘ { r Uncle Sam's official spleler and Heaviest damage to telephone | fayrm, oF teed 4 ay, thie la ft ; : lines since last winter was caused | “heaven,” and . Tom whe by violes . nds. which © earth and reform the w | ve ere a t folenit wind 5 teaching the people obedience and “ihiak, by ugKest swept over Seattle and the North: | teatment to thir ‘mental suger na oa Pa ta © is leaving the wilderness to be that 1 are what you think west Friday night and Saturday | gin her work she te reecwed from Milllter are, instead of just morning fest 4 like « holding @ Anne is ghee wal re Anchorage. pe $y é r auctioneer t my; be ost succesa: ot home as 1 left f a history, " “9 Y'see way? tor t , Town of 3,000 in Month w When the Sew © oa ernment r , ng. Hons P t al there ed from the straits o w 4 way St, ¢ | cinit copie. Ine = rr Hecreasing In oie adopted argue wit ” out now dozen a thriving rc oward evening aber . . is a tke te government Cotestia stockade where the tired ¢ r \ i STEAMER DAMAGED entrenched, and per » oe - ornmentin RAYMOND, Oct A survey fes liter ed ® , nm oO being made today of the dar at th he knew very w nt into the done to the ate r Avalon wh wat to belle a ching age 1 proven was throw? n lives ne to belle t if in ch - . baeavar aaa Celestia ¢ 1? e c e\In one « nm had th ps dls sets ~~ The Politica lane € the tetwonvirate | what Tc er in yed. platted ahd ne are reveuled relay te to president ‘. Ss ne e he country for hin. be got rid ud be SCHOONER IN TROUBLE sump aguinst hie ade professor trem! led I he Rc vet ee ABERDEEN, Oct The Sophia! virate would be for putting her 0 7m { Casletenbed,< tenenieiad sdeatues CHAPTER XXVII would he nent was spend- van rescued by & tug lam night.| (Copyright, 1915, by The Star Co.) atting her, ; Iroad . peti whi led her t F sor Stilliter aid Mary plan of auctioning the lots wae whe ix ed to ba’ cted Celostiaas a tap ] Christ en was th ter ) of childt 8 : iste 1 was the » kt joneer. And he's some spieler, and > ur great i 150,000 BEATS GALE TO PORT , y vatem of caverns Takes in $150, RREMERTON, Oct rhe U. hl eomes ; 3 first day he took in over REMERTON « newhe Adirondacks Earle Williams and Aniga Stewart, in a Scene From the Con- $40,0( In all, the sale netted 8. Supp for t years he ation she w remember | ¢ Goddess,” at the Alhambra Sunday. Uncle Gam something » $150,000, = far Paat " As } nele 1 womething like $15 4 oa 18 ht. Officers| brought was | when soking. | T of all this is that brow, st a few hours in)? dnaped her jand ar at for fice of the U. 6 freat envy gale. Vice of ¢ knew ae n the peo} } ‘ and ed that STEAMER ON ROCKS she was ane spells VANCOUVER, B. C, Oct vast to hor clent ¢ When sale ba ge was ¢ yers gave Chris ave ten cheers ertal i Anchorage is ‘ex 7 ne now has « ter a | pouulatic 4,000, and as made him foam id, it is p L does want tc I history treame, | % Meet S nd the will Alaska He considers the dreams, hallucinations ai nd {mag {1 at an|Anchorage district fine for agricul- om g to me. |tural as well as h or devel BLOODIEST WEEK IN Stilliter was her teacher, and Why. not.antield meat he " sor Stilliter, He stood ing. He —- What m asked Tommy repel gp or ‘ A pres. und ’ ms tire coms © walked om, talking ’ i enrd Celestia enter her | tat FOOM ltime when Celestia’s g with gentle fon to ne Yes,” said Tomr and lie down with a sigh of weart- |). ye ae A is me to bring her t hod FO gr ness. He listened for a jong time oe should tell her that the Ve are living in the bloodie oie, A » show her-| think I en ay ar ig time | defenseless object o' scams ba tehan : 2 Hawg, Binge iittie| Behind his door I The 4 of her breathing told von acunt uae t of her hatred or kiss him, a * , woche dis ed as < he had not yet gone to ~ ot an n he's beer mr) _ Lr per Rar be Veh " “ae abe bad not yet gon | So tense were Mrs. Gunsdorfs it Is to t alte ge yoo 1 hei stuck nife in him wee ‘“ | muscles that the handle b- Eh ge oa re pee tie ; ees Why Miss Amesbury? anked| So at last he walked stealthily |jj.2 caeie aches yom pled — . ze AF eae: Mame Sb “AB T Celestia ff to his own ca nee hak aa cee ee oe n yoo disem nodied Prof Because {t's your real name, I| big glass of brandy peed er stocking was wet In ber ate ppinean and bolt c Be Glee tou werk while Cele on her|" all be dd ef fe be y Then went away. My bed. er hands on her| (Continued Monday) said had gone to heave breast, and her mind reviewing and oO f her at last that she must M tat t rer n Le Sree Zein eS “an ne ae eesing the seen Oot] SE STAR WANT arth and do @ votes you | Tommy had made VIE O u WW ss vw | POOF What utter nonsense are you uf And trembling | extraordinary story!” | dows Ito now? with ot lay ‘ADS OR RESULT rdible 1 t too tired.” she called,| “Sometimes little girls wear! Mra waiting for _that vee Ui WEOY font uno SUNDAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY named her sbury.” of old and “LAST CHAPTE fe 6 REELS OF “THE GODDES : Whether you have seen all or part of this 30-reel mas- Mary, But how Time Shown Seattle in nt I car cave. That think of off. 1 Into a brown stud Pa ea terpiece, see how it ends In the four-part drama, I eve at oe ome iat The motive doesn't mat Anita Stewart and Earle Williams are starred in this ” As Big as All FATHERHOODE y's real motive revelation evelatio in mak to Ton colossal feature. It’s a look into the future, written by Outdoors” Above al this , shew ante to 4 the master pen of Gouverneur Morris, and produced by ft to the person w1 the Vitagraph Company. “It has been an exceptional pic- tlor ras Be sure ture, and the finish is equally exceptional. itn’ pore that . col ra and see this last chapter—the synopsis will tell you Time—the present malght 1 “defintt reaulte, Ce what has happened. Locale—an Arizona a aie ne being but m faker, wont ranch on "menace. to hel ot ‘ph Westlake, Pine at Fifth Continuous—11 a. m. to 11 p. m. mer wh ‘ Mr Gunsdorf had Added Attraction, Nestor Comedy i yb ef be =: M Mrs 1 ( 1 1 onl had one “Snatched From rae a the Altar” eet tee —_ _ I hould) have pro 5 800 Ground Floor Seats 4 tt en a atten OPI rt Pieabavhpaiene (Gott eh an 1O0C—1,600 BIG, COZY OPERA CHAIRS—5¢ t he taken off at mA e t as th rth wood Mrs. Gunadorf cho#w a mome a

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