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STAR—WEDNESDAY, CHARGED AS AN ‘UNFIT MOTHER’ Martha Dunn's Only Excuse Is That She Is Poor MAY LOSE CHILDREN Martha Dunn, a quiet tittle woman from Centraila, is fac ing Wednesday the most crit leal situation of her life, She has been charged as be ing an “unfit” mother, but the only excuse for auch an accusa BARGAINS IN THE SALE OF USED FURNITURE New Lots Each Day— See These Tomorrow And $20.00 $22.50 $25.00 $75.00 tien Ie that Martha Dunn is i Stock Early Golden Oak Quarter-sawed Six-Piece Early Before night she will know “4 English Sectional Ladies’ Writing Oak Dressing English Dining whether her two eldest daughters a Bookcases Desk Case Room Suite are to be restored to her, and be 4 fore another week she will learn ‘ whether the law is to drag her other alx little ones from her care. | Why should I be called unfit when I am only poor?’ she choked VOPR OMOAER SEP ELEC OTD EE REELED ED ERSIG: $15.00 $12.00 $30.00 $6.00 pathetically, as she sat awaiting Mahogany Steel Folding Waxed Oak Grass Arm the setting of her case for trial in Morris Chair Bed Dressers Rocker —_ poe department Wed To Demand Children $5.00 $7.00 $1 5.75 $1 .00 Mise Chartotte Jones, her attor this afternoon snd Irene Dunn, 15 restored to their mother's cus ney, will demand that Beryl be 6 release them to thelr mother raed Wi tn aw Hames is illegally riding them, and Mian Jones de clared this morning she would throw a bomb into certain so-called $13.50 || $13.50 $3.00 | $10.00 : $20.00 $20.00 $35.00 $12.00 tody. Habeas corpus proceedings | --s Reed Upholstered Fumed Oak Solid Oak Square Dining to that end have been brought eS Chair Fireside Chair Cellarette Room Table against D. H. Williams, secretary c- 3 of the Pacific Coast Rescue and Protectiy Soctet nd Washington HB $6.00 | $10.00 | $5.00 || $4.00 Bi issicesiy covisce 2 them thre ord je of the Snohom ef ish county courts at the home, 1405 oS $13.50 25.00 $35.00 $32.50 os. Ah ga oy are Extension Solid Oak Flat Top Golden Oak bring the two little girls into court Sq 4 £ Table Folding Bed Office Desk Library Table nd show cause why he should not = | Pa haritable circles in this city when $40.00 $20.00 70.00 the case came to trial ? Combination Box Spring for Walnut Marble Taken at Centralia * Buffet Wood Bed Top Sideboard ere taken from otralia, and Wit ated permission of $16.75 $5.00 || $7.50 a ee months ago. here, and Mar with ber hus ha Dunn followed $8.50 to $20.00 One Dozen $35.00 27.50 2 Oak Arm Soid Oak Beds Solid Oak Bird's-eye Maple sig A gt or eg Ra 4 Chairs Each Chiffonier Dresser nm ured in a mine ® a no longer engar ned work $17.50 || $15.00 avert J GR FURNITURE EXCHANGE | : a }+———— 511 PIKE STREET —: erg = plas . hands where they no right to go In case the oa are taken from The father wishes them Jin a Catholic institution who says he placed ‘SUES hart OF EM INSURANCE MAN STEPS SOME * Denny hall. At 12:30 he scheduled to speak at the Cc cial Club, and will be the be guest ata banquet at the Wash ington hotel Wednesday evening Phere is no reason to be an Fiske is all speed and business. t but optimistic,” he declare He arrived Tuesday night with a/on his arrival the party of other officers. At 11 have every confidence in Pre o'clock Wednesday morning he ad- Wilson and believe he will be dressed University students at elected.” eerers? was a passenger | With Vice President Haley Fiske 25! houn's ith ot New York presiding, the tri ns convention of Northwest employes of the Metropolitan Life @ insurance company, was held here ‘ednesday The Biue Punnel 4 for Manila via Titan and liner Japan GIVE ILLUSTRATED LECTURE Cream for anil Al Watch This Space for}: | °°" 2? X™" =: ways atc Pp £ Tells How To Get Quick Re of the Yarshey Choe A lief from Head-Colds. It's 7 at Hershey, Pa : Splendid! : showed the com nti erahey products are made. A Reed nO* | lecture was given by G. C. Phillips t assages assisted by TB. Heck, local repre ) ar tative of the Hershey Chocolate breath an Leader Company 1422-1424-1426 FIRST AVE. 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Tne « JOW WHITEHEAD Dance cle Sam's Kiddies sional Try-Out Night the wall in ir, In plain Dress Goods and Broadcloths up to $ T—PEATURE ACTS—1 Matinee Dally, 2:0 Two Shows Nightly, 7:0, 9110 ne Main 22%. eat of m all time $2.48 tamped Pill , ce aad ‘be ' Up to 20c Embroidery Insert go at, yd ..5e CD isfactor Up to 35c Allover Laces going er yd 19¢ | COR THIRD & UNIVERSITY | oe DRESSES MEN-WOMEN sien oT We YOUR CREDIT IS 0.K. MORE STORE NEWS TOMORROW WATCH THIS SPACE The Leader Co. “2 BIG LINERS LEAVE you] | | obligation on| rprised to| t OCT. 20, 1915. ‘CASH SHORTAGE. CHECKS STUDIES Night Pupil at Broadway Now Goes Only Two Nights | PAGE 2. a Week cee | OTHERS HELPED, THO Much dissatisfaction has been | expressed within the past few day by students at the Broadway night | school over the abandonment of} the Friday night classes, more) than a week ago. On the other hand, hundreds of students who were unable to at tend before the Friday night |clanses were eliminated, becaune of |overcrowded conditions, are grate | ful for the change hool started this fall, the} When ne inight classes rid on Mon }days, Wedn 1 Fridays Th tenda was un-| ted breaking v impor to accommo | date all who d, and @ wait-) ing Mat wan formed | School Superintendent Cooper | and Night School Principal Kirk |patrick worked out a new plan whereby classes would be held! four instead of three nights a week on Mondays, Jays, Wednes and Thursdays, cutting out » Friday night classes They also divided the Into two student bodies |whom now get two, instead three nights a week | While this has reduced the amount of instruction to the ind | vidual, it has made it possible for students ach of of 50 per cent more students to at tend Even now, according to school authorities, the big school is pra |tleally taxed to its eypactty | When the atimate made up in the summer, the night |echools were allowed only enough to operate them on a three-night-a | week basis, which was formerly all that was necessary. + When the unexpec cted increase poured {n on the Broadway and demar t © t h money, * them more it» gots the largest at Jowntown loca > to night an increase their s hold their jobs ed t ing at We have also | ach | tee yo In their claas a an hour before! and after classes, to give personal aid to students — —— | The Weather » Year Age Today 4e “ee «! | Fourth, Pike and Union Here’s a Big, Varied Two- Feature Show, Brand New and Jammed Full of Inter- terest, Adventure, Thrills and Romance The QUEEN OF JUNGLE LAND Real wild animals, real thrills, and a story of absorbing interest, combine to make this three-part special feature ton Playter. A House Divided A colored motion picture, in two acts. that is decidedly out of the ordinary, “The Queen of offering. DOROTHY GREEN A HIT AT CIRCUS Jomo, girls, a # e rs Lhe keyNotemn Destiny REMARKS OF PATRONS AFTER SEEING FILM: Continuing Balance of Week SECOND AT UNIVESITY 25 Cents—It’s Worth It clowns, WEDNESDAY — UNTIL SATURDAY NIGHT 5c the eierhant, rubes, her in’ 16 Continuows—11 a. m. to 11 p. m. “knockout.” Starring Edythe Sterling and Welling- Here is a picture and combined with Jungle Land,’ makes an unbeatable Remember, it is all first-run. —800 Ground Floor Seats— Ladies’ Rest Room, Parcels Checked Free, Writing Rooms, Etc. lence, is proving a favorite. TI death slide on a tight wire the ceiling to the stage, is a ler, and there are a hundred othel things that make the show well worth the 25 cents admission charged for charity. and “things,” continue to keep a throng at the society virens at the Hippodrome in good humor. The air will be “on” every evening his week, Yanis-Yama| Miss Dorothy Green, who sits on “bears” and/a big moon and singe “Bubbles”! le'high over the heads of ihe audi-| Don" Seattle, Wash., October 20, 1915. Dear Ma: Now Ma don’t get excited about these here pictures that I am sending along with this here letter. Them galsig but Ma some of them there pictures did make me think of my young days. That Gal doing the danc- ing sure can kick higher than old boss did when she kicked that big bucket o’ milk and spiled my corduroy pants. But Ma you hardly could believe this here picture called “THE SOUL OF A WOMAN” made is only in movies over it the tears come to my old eyes. Say Ma you know that | never did go much on your church being raised a protest- ant my self but I feel different now. This picture shows your church in the way you told me about. My heart came blame nigh chocking me when | saw the good old monks take in the little abandonded baby and raise it up to be a fine young man. And say Ma when he went out to see the world and went to one of them there places, we always told our John to keep away from, his religion saved him. His mother who went off and left him with the monks was a running the place and she knew when she saw his crucifix that he was her boy and my how she did take on until she got him to go back to the monks. But that weren't nothing compared to where the mother breaks ino the church from the storm when she got to be an old hag and about to die and finds her boy the parish priest and knows that it is her own abandonded baby as was a giving of her salvation. But Ma I don’t know how they ever got them pictures for the grim reaper comes right out of the wall and picks up that SOUL of that wom- an and you kin see it go. Ma this here pipe organ with a feller by the name of Jack O'Dale and another feller named Myrack a playing of it and a gal named Grace R. Seabott a singing of the Ros- ary from behind the curtains makes yer heart swell up all right by Jimminie Ma I'm going to see that show agin tonight and I will drop you another line tomorrow, I’m going to take cousin Henry and his wife with me tonight. Don't worry about me and the acter gals cause these is just pictares, All my love to you. PA, P. S. | don't believe I'll have to take that operation for septa if | can just see the show reglar l