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W, HORR DIES ‘ it began skidding the car was 0 » chauffen t man's wife The police of Seattle and Tacoma auto pa party righted the car, placed| lare searching Saturday driver and occupants of the rent car from which W. speeding at a furious pace whee Resides Ken cup fed . y hey say «o wome ty dressed and A telephone inknown wo Humphreys not Codeine. hloral, P and {s harml To get Seventy of a Cold Humphreys’ Hor 156 Willian contai enac t en it MPR bid SUNDAY MATINEE ocr. 1 _ G. Kennedy, message the sald riday Sev at to enty Chloroform an t result first fe the acts directly sick part, without | rest of the system. 25e and $1.00 at malled. disturbing irugmists or for the) Seattle fash from injured that the 77” Humphreys’ Seventy-seven | For Grip, Influenza, COLDS: seven” does | take the the the unconscious man ton beau, and drove on. | But after going a short distance af-|they threw him out again and left in the plumber, was thrown Thursday ternoon, when the car skidded and | him lying tn the ditch. He is in the AN 1043 | wont into the ditch near Ardena|Tacoma hospital now, suffering station from what ts feared to be a frac Two women, Mra, M. Imhof and |tured skull, Mrs. R. W. Lane, who were near by -_— Christopher W. Horr, father o the direct primary law in this state, an | died Friday afternoon in a hospital in St. Paul, according to me*ages received here. He started East on September 15, for a pleasure trip, with his wife, but became fl! and red the St. Paul hospital, where jon was performed was president of the Washing ate Initiative and Referendum lengue, vice president of (he Sons of the American Revolution for this state, and a hard worker for the commission form of government in [ie He was in the ness here | WOMAN KILLED real estate bust {| VANCOL VER, Wash,, Oct. 16 Deputy sheriffs are tod in Am boy, 33 investigat. | ing a tragedy in which Mrs. B. P Clarke, was shot and killed last night by a man said to be a neigh bor, Details are lacking, but fam | fly trouble is said to have been the ing | cause The neighbor called at the Clarke home, and, after an | fired with a shotgun, which he had | concealed under his raincoat. The charge missed the husband and struck Mra. Clarke. gree of heat is charged outdoor Ninety-five per cent « ted into the room, tems have been instafled s pleasure to refer t Phone Main 6767 heaters formerly are used, and the under a partial vacuum; h obtainable Ca gas burn ence, a from a much high malfer of gas, and the fumes from the burned ga Have You Seen the New Gas House Heating System Special Demonstrations Are Taking Place at the Gas Office Estimates Furnished for a Complete System Upon Request the lin t er ga radiators hem de amount are the heat generated i y of the Seattle ob them e id heat it will il "ADA DOLA LP DRELAPDE LBD ALE LP IAAL PAPOA SEATTLE LIGHTING COMPANY di ra give Stuart Bldg. EVER T Oct. 16.-—-Coroner Maulsby is today trying to locate friends of J. Cooper of Seattle, who {committed suicide here yegterda in the Strand hotel by shooting himself. He had 60 cents in his possession and a postal card, on which was the.picture of two girls. SUZZALLO HAS BUSY TIME AT ABERDEEN ABERDEEN, Oct Dr. Henry zzallo, president of the Univers ty of Washington, 1s on record to day in favor of vocational training in school He spoke here three times yes terday, at a luncheon of the Cham ber of Commerce, at a banquet of university alumni, and at an open meeting in the auditorium He deplored the election of men to office “on their hankshaking qualities and sociability.” SHE’S SINGLE AGAIN | Alaska, Oct 16 woman |divorce fipm John Howard here on charges Of non-support and deser- tion, granting her 1 altercation, | SHOOTS HIMSELF JUNEAU 16.--Flor ence Howard, formerly known as| Hazel Moore, is today once more jsingle She was granted a MANY DIVORCES GRANTED FRIDAY Weekly Stories ” of Marital Troubles Related to Judge Gilliam. 7 COUPLES SEPARATED Altho George Vincent was so un afraid of labor that it bothered him) STAR—SATURDAY, OCT. 16, ° 1915. PAGE 5, CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 See Harry Treat as Farmer’s Wife at Society Show machinery and a poor idea A joke, to be funny, mustshave he simplest machinery and a good | idea not at all to lie down and go ta} sleep beside it, his wife, Theodora C, Vincent, gestified in divoree | court Friday that George and Old | Man Work hadn't been on speaking |¢ terms for years. \" Judge Gilliam was not slow divores . | in |able anticipation Joy the circus 1 agreed with and I do now Neverthelos®, contemplation of his society clreus does not leave me cold. I am filled with pleasur- I expect to en- Chesterton then, ek. | I am not sure why I feel this “If you were the last man on|Way, because the society circus has earth, | wouldn't live with you any |the big fault thot Chesterton com longer,” said Emma Carlson, wife |plained of in the millionaire’s din John ©, Carlson, stepped on the boat for |« he said 1 he added * late as an she Everett There had been times. when she remained out 2 o'clock a. m, and she told him she cared more for any the milkman, | ner affairs is probably this had often jionatre was trying to His motive was selfish machinery And ertainly » ie nothing startling y original in the circus idea Tho difference between the two The mill show off. The din elaborate one of several friendly men than |ner was therefore vulgar for him. Divorced | The society circus has back of ft pF cits jan unselfish motive proceeds i took all the money | are to go to charity. That makes a wld earn, his wife, |} True, testified. She said Lillian M ot of difference. eee {she had gone to work to help sup-| eg, wilt be a onering circus jport them two weeks after their) marriage and had been working | @@® ry ever since, She did not know! where he had gone since he de-| serted her. Divorced eee Hulda Hopkins found she could not feed herself, her two children and her husband, William, any longer on the $25 he gave her last | | February, and had begun taking tn | washing to make both ends meet | Divorced, eee The uneventful life on a chicken ranch was too drab for Ida Ward, *o her husband, Clarence 8. Ward, sald, and she left him and it for the elty, Divorced, eee When anything displeased John Thompson, aged 48, he made known his annoyance by tossing « chair or table at his wife, Laura L, Thompson, pretty and 19, accord ing to her textimony | Occasionally he found glee in |romping around the house dragging |her by the halr, an amusement she declared she did not hanker for On their wedding day, she said jhe told the marriage license cler) jhe was 16 years younger than he actually was | eee Jessie W. Martin, whose hua-| band, James A. Martin, was once foreman of th city dock, said he had deserted her | Why?” asked the attorney | 1 don’t know,” she answered. | You gave him no cause? “No.” | Didn't he say why he was 9) going?” No.” Did he say he wasn't back? No.” “Did be say he was? “No.” coming | “He just left without a word?" "Yes." ! Whereupon {t was decided James was elther dumb or the most reth cent man in the world and she was granted her divorce | | Capt. Thomas B. Foster of U secret service back In Seattle after at 8 rounding up two counterfelters O., and Ogden, Utah | Columbus: ° This |s Miss Margaret Tyler, a popular member of the “younger eet,” who will be seen in the clown band at the soci- ety circus at the Hippodrome, next week 4’ Gy There wit ve a platform i platform will be encircled by regu lation cirenk seats Outside canvas there will be sideshows. For the benefit of those who like to roll on their tongues the names OHIO METHOD IN| DENTISTRY | Mirsing teeth are replaced by| | The Ohio Method by artificial teeth that are natural as your original!) teeth. Examinations are now being conducted without charge, and est! mates are furnished fn all cases. 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You can safely r baby's skin health t cS the| SERBIA IN LAST (DITCH STRUGGLE Little Nation»Must Be Crush- e4 Unless Help Comes Soon GERMANS ADVANCING ” PARIS, Oct. 16.—H vily be set upon three sides, the Serb lane are making fight for life Serbian reports today claim ed the Serbian forces are hoid ing their own against the Bul garians in the east and against a last-ditch but admitted the Aus- tro-German drive northward |s dily progressing in the Mor. ava valley. ish reports the Central allies losses ve been enormous in the jeffort to batter a mantinople ay thru to Con Reinforcements Needed Nevertheless, the uperior num {bers in invading armies are having their effect against the virtual hand ful of Serb defenders Military circles say the Teuions will reach Constantinople unless the Serbians are reinforced quickly Allied troops landed at Salonika Are reported to be pushing into Ser bia. It not believed, however, that they sre numerous enough to eccomplish much Rumania to Be Neutral Italian reports, unconfirmed, said jcommunication has been cut be |tween Salonika and Russia, and be- |tween bia and Rumania, while the Bulgarians are aiming at a bold stroke to cut the remain neutral and ha# troops on her bor to maintain this position. May Quit Dardanelles The conviction grows that the al. Hex will withdraw forces from the |Gallipol! operations to send into Ser. bia garding Italy's policy Prem re. ports said that they had already de cided send strategic point Russia, too, is men ready to go to the bia, but lacks a route. neutrality bare the way heaitate to force a path Great Britain has taken the for-| mal step of declaring war on Bul \waria. To all intents and purposes jthe allies have been | War against her for ¢ ATTACK IS REPULSED PARIS Oct tempts by the recover trenc captured by the French within the past two days. north of Reillon |repulsed, today's jnounced. aid of Ser Rumantan The allies; 16.—Furious at communique an “SCATTER TACKS. Five fitneurs on the Yesler way run are indignant Saturday. Som Person or persons have malicious |strewn tacks an inch long, stuck thru small cardboard squares, from }12th to 27th aves, and not only the five jitney buses were put hors de combat, b chines as well “We'll give $100 to find out who t several private, ma is doing this, eaid 8. D. Wood, a driver, “It has occurred every two weeks or #0 for the past five months.” 4 LEAVE FOR FRISCO Waving flags and banners in fare we aii the national convention city, 200 delegates to the Woman's Chris tian Temperance union annual |sembly, Just closed here |tle for San Francisco at | Saturd morning, aboard “White Ribbon” epecial train. as left Sent 9 o'clock the of shall name some of | the Nich and There will be, | | socially great, I the participants. for instanc three vociferous “barkers"— Jimmy Hoge, George Boole and James Pirtle. There will be a ringmaster—R. R. Fox, and an assistant — Danie! Trefethen W. T. Hobson will lead the hip. podrome parade Fourteen bankers and doctors will appear as “cops,” to pre serve order, If not decorum There will be 50 ushers—all members of the “younger set” —in yama-yama costumes, in a clown band of 35 pieces will be seen such comic page char- acters as Mutt and Jeff, Poily and Her Pals, Everett True, and 80 on. There will be other bands— of “black mammies,” of gyp- sies. Troops of trained animals— phoney and otherwise—bdears, | dogs, ducks, pigs, elephants and camels—will give evidence of almost human intelligence. Beautiful ladies and hand- some men will ride broad-back- | ed nage, posturing and kissing their fingertips in true circus fashion, They will even jump | hoops. | A band of Highlanders will | assault our ears with bagpipes. 1 am sure | shall enjoy seeing | Professor Cox of the university | In the sword dance. | | look forward with keen an- ticipatory delight to the char- lot race between Claire Farns. worth of the Rainier club and Dr, Frank Shaw. The horses in this event will be eight promi nent business men. Mayor Gill will be the judge of the Charley Chaplin contest, for which Dwight Meade has of- fered a cash prize of $25, and which has been named the “K. C. B." contest. oe | Patrons ofthe circus will be ask-. ed to vote for some one of the 12 charitable institutions which will be named. The institution getting the most votes will get the proceeds. The will tart at & Admission will be 26 > cents will be charg: parade each evening tle society to prove Chesterton wrong. It fs just possible that a joke having elabor ate machinery CAN be funny if the {dea is good, leved to be! |railway jine leading to Salonika | Rumania, said Bucharest dis patches, has definitely decided to| view of the Itallan officials are conferring re-| Lots at About Half 160,000 troops to a { understood to have n a state of rmans last night to in Lorraine, were Just Want to Tell You the Exact Location of Sea View Park It is located two miles closer to the center of Seattle than the end of the Fauntleroy Park car line. It is located three-fourths of a mile closer in than Gatewood, the south end of California Avenue. It is located right on the top of the West Seattle ridge, commanding a Sound and Olympic |] Mountains. Their Real Value JUST THINK. high, level lot, 50x120, commanding a fair view of the Sound and Mountains, for $400, being only $8 per front foot. $50 cash and $10 per month. 50x150 right on California Ave- nue, with all street improvements in and paid, including paving, for $900, $100 cash and $15 per month. Come Out I Am Selling You can buy a and Look Over the Addition Take Fauntleroy Park car or Gate- wood motor buses on First Avenue to Our salesman on the ground every day, including Sundays. Juneau Street. H. S. Turner Manager 908 Third Ave. BOOZE KNOCKED LAWYER DEAD OUT JEFFRIES? , LOS ANGEL) 41, S, Oct. 16.—Chas. Fairall, chief counsel for the defense of M. A. Schmidt and | Jeffries the. prize fighter, was|David Caplan, charged with dyna- knocked out by alcohol, not by 1a x miting the Los Angeles Times Johnson,” declared Mrs. Edith], r oy q “¢ building, is dead today from blood. jSmith Davis, in an address to | \oisoning, after an illness of two University of Washington on “Scientific Temperance.” Davis {s international jdent of the W. C. T. of scientific temperance “Jeffries fell before a victim e continued history of event Johnson the ent in the sportir been | world.” assembly Mrs. superinten- | U, department a f liquor “This has after wnnals of the The finance committee will meet MEETS MONDAY ayor Gill 21.6 mills for posed ordinance 1916, and the pr which ial session Monday at 11 a act on the ordinance votoed fixing the tax levy 0 lops two nills from this amount. The com mittee will vote on recommenda tions for the afternoap session of the council | PORTLAND, Ore., Oct. 16.—Mrs |S. W. Brandt, 445 39th ave. 8. 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