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AARP PRADA PDD DAD ADD DD DARD DORADA A AAR AR ARARAAAARARARARAARARR AD ADA ARARAARAPRAADD ADR AR ARPA A DAD ADAP AP DAD AD AAD DS Sunday night a Star reporter will attend the services at Plymouth Congregational church, and in Monday's Star will tell you what he saw and heard. He'll tell how the church looks, how the choir enters, what sort of music they offer, and also how the pastor, Rev. Hugh G. Ross, conducts the services, and what sort of religion he preaches, This will be the second of a series of Sunday night church talks, which will extend well.into the winter. They are designed to give those — who don’t go to church an intimate insight into the life of Seattle churches, also to tell oe who do go to church how other churches are conducted. IGHT EDITION The Seattle Star MEET MRS. GALT! Wouldn't you Ike to know ALL, about the : president's fiancee? You wells it you read oishaninetiaeidiabtdactioinianiaatnitasahatuinditiniii Rename recat mnch at : The Only Paper in Seattle That Dares to Print the News : | the News : Ss a a in these columns Mon day VOLUME 18. SEATTLE, WASH., SATURDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1915. ONE CENI SitwaWranps. ve WRECKS AUTO IN ELO DAD CHASES ee an ie ‘Shae tai Mother Convicted of Killing; Shall Her Child Be Born TEMYOUTHT gs BALKANS: BiG DITCHES CAR BATTLE NEAR in a Prison Cell? Benfield Peabody, 4 ———— Vear-old son of Charles) KAISER TO TAKE OVER | A jury in Judge Smith’s department of the superior court yesterday found Mary E. | Lillian guilty of manslaughter. > Peabody, millionaire ship i owner, banker and lumber- NATION FOOD SUPPLY | man, has eloped with} } Binary ie about to re Martha S 9 - ever, nationally, the ter of W. my daugh- tood supply and Vegviatlon If Judge Smith sends Mrs. Lillian to the jail or penitentiary, her child will be born of the Stuart Dairy, of | today. Titherto these mat in prison. | The woman on July 23 shot and killed Howard Borders, who was not her husband, tho he was the father of her children. She invoked the unwritten law in vain. At Borders’ hands she had suffered a great wrong. He had wronged her when she was a school girl of 17. He had promised to Bothell. ar ceaee, bner provincial aie In their wake lies a marry her, and had failed, again and again, to keep this promise. He deserted her and their child, leaving them destitute. Her father, saddened by | ? thoritices {wrecked touring car be-| PE act eo gad Steg ork longing to the girl's parents, | points of the empire,” said which young Peabody ran into the ditch at 3 o'clock] the statement explaining } this move Saturday morning, when ON, 0} re he discovered his father that the allies a her downfall, committed suicide. scorching down the road in : sae After years of separation, they met again by chance. The woman forgave him. He hot pursuit. Hulgar Nist had a wife and a home, but he did not tell her. They resumed their old relations. cee eee. Pollen, city de Pee eth Of Gat peat tn The woman found proof that Borders had lied. She shot and killed him. And now, fectives and deputy | sheriffs are| bia a8. F9 " in the woman’s body, a new life is stirring. scouring the city and cousty for the couple. Charlies Peabody, himself blindly Facing on the trail of his son and lad’s sweetheart, is holding the Beged ship. Dirigo, which was to ave sailed Thuraday for Sweden, in port here that he may | pat the boy aboard the vessel, if! he is captured, it is said. Peabody, senior, Is said to think a long sea Lave mill may_result in diverting the I do not doubt that Mary E. Lillian is guilty of the crime as charged. I am sure } that the jury did its full duty in rendering a verdict of guilty, and in turning deaf ears to “meme memae somes orm rm =e “| the eloquence of the attorneys for the defense, who held that, in the circumstances, the SSS: THOMAS « ‘act was justified. The t in wae | There could be no security in life if anybody could shoot anybody else because of parade! Stlany fancied grievance and then invoke the unwritten law. 4 by Mra. Leonard ever " les wi | }hard-pressed Serbian allies | which urday was he ys asp ; Thomas, of Newport, aceounted one! . The written law must prevail. Srooe Ma lay . . TO “hor the mowt Denutiful womes [i #- ; . ‘ j ay - President of ol Constance Gearhart, <n, | URGE ALLIES TO USE ciety Well, the written law has prevailed. The woman has been tried by a jury of her ™ ner, nm jivor . . ng ee ae ratte cans |S sedis meee niece! | FORGE ON GREECE peers. Able counsel has done its best to secure for her an acquittal. The state’s case ee ree er > em: | OF SOs. Pabviny tho ‘cadrthoues. oe 30, 000 MARCH IN = = presented by a skillful prosecutor. A dispassionate judge has interpreted the among other things. | ° : pe tives at 1144 Harvard ave.| S RR E tn the alltes’ pol law. An unbiased jury has found the woman guilty. pted to take passage on the TELL TE IBL t the island “ SUFFRAGE LINE. - that the law asks be done has been done, with dignity and in order. Steamer Sol Duc Friday night for | for oir here but remains for the court to sentence the woman. dist ova| Thirty Bands Blare in Parade} Ea court may sentence her to a short jail term, fine her, or send her to the pen- Port Orchard, where they tended | r ; ting a marriage license, the cap- | So fain immediately notified Peabody to-su plomacy in New York to litentiary. sr. Jealing th ¢ Young Peabody, who has been at But inasmu Win V * . “4 . 1.” oth ee It is the legal right then of the governor of the state to pardon or parole the wom- * “"*)10,000 MEN MARCHING |an, if he should think her case is deserving. PARIS, Oct YORK y N J lo id who, it bi .. ers are ine eid, sccretiy returned here to mar-| ‘mocked Down, Choked, [ere are incit er, wate te sae | OP VILLA EXECUTES he endure the taunts of other boys: “His mother is in the pen’’? Father Gives Cnase Two gladsome epochs stand out Surely there is no evil in that tiny life still unborn. ry his sweetheart, grabbed the girl by Husband 4 » chase in| in the life of Constance Gearh al woman : ' n ¢ Py eeerats tan Siar, pets hee is to che, tte Of Constance Gearhart, a} AMERICAN AIDE ol ee | What think you? Have you stood in the sacred chamber when a life was ushered fending the Culver Military acad-| About to Become Mother,! refusal was for pha r@for her touring car, which The 10-year-old boy, whose father his mother slew, has committed no crime. Must another machine and finally picked | sweet taced country aiatam: | cde ites ike ceo oe eee ‘ur.tin? Shall the first plaintive cry of this new life resound thru prison corridors? SCHOOL BOYS One of these is her w Vashingtor Bothell road After young Pea bod ditched the girl's mgchine,| when her heart th they sped into the woods, and while| would break with the father searched vainly forlaay wynn S. Ge them, borrowed a Ford « Slin his arias and farmer named Umbrect omis- oth ed every stat er joy—the| WASHINGTON, Oct. 23. folded her| Consular Agent Cohen, at El her “wife Paso, Tex. wired the state de 4 weeks anc af partment today a report that ing to return it within a OUTS. | mor it the Joys of| Villa had executed A. L. Miller, At 4 o'clock a. m., they vanished ho 1 into {gnifi-| an American colonel on his down the road in the Ford and| cance w ears OF KO Ago. staff. ave since eluded pursuit she learned she was to be a The story was unconfirmed Noting to It, Says Peabody mother Cohen had also heard that When Mrs. Peabody was asked That was the second epoch Miller was shot in the leg and by The Star concerning the elope) jong sunt ment, she declared she did not wish! anq dream to talk far into the Peabody was called by telephone| ghe tol at his office in the Colman build-' knocked t ing. Three days be There has been no elopement,” | was ered inte s she would sit; escaped. r baby’s 1 And he d leave some n wright; Willian Allen MeCurdy | Merwin, au show ane naane. ore their baby by world, «h tes ill! be im: er Fox was arrested here, » Is sane she P od Lgarrereege n Cie eb Sere ome , ha . "7 lay pat | SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 23.—Th net, editor freed from the Medical What do we care about the Eu me ; = ’ : aut te CRE ne Then why are the police and and chokes Then he beat her.| Northwest walked off wi of ee br Pela label alan bch arriving valued at $300, if a sheriffs hunting him?” he Her voi ed her as she told it|the honors in the department of live from was on a ot included a and she buried her face in her's at the exposition yesterday, tr nites * of two because 1 told them-—" hands tle competitions We want some square meals be worth 4 the millionaire, “BE Don't question her any further iL. Gile Chinook, Wash and this fool w as knocked all ash chain 1 WANT HIM! said Judge Mackintosh, as he pr the junior and re the ships out and we can watches; T attachment of the young con- ed the other wa Let her take a " thin The ships vi » bracelets and oth- - been a topic of general « f yw once a week The ¢ at Bothell for some S$. Gearhart is in Idaho, his the Holstein grand southern terminus of tl The Peabodys own a large p belies A woma nior and reserve char a railroad causes the ships te ae he was a » Ketchikan with t town, and close to it th 8 vol student by manag fog fants s"enie Neer BEATS OFF COUGAR i252, weve in" MATTHEWS CHURCH hal ei -ien'*° PROBE “COMBINE STEWART IS GUILTY “ ; secmoeen pet ancan (toe nmutnnre anenrt is bones MAS “HOME-COMINGY |, "2yryret, ‘ues, ri ms . woony's SLIPPERY | 22592 %sgon Qe ty Sn ane Sigal ee Se (Turn to Page 5, Col. 6 r ae ha fc HINGTOD ‘ : . epi i Bi walking along a lonely stretch 1 " ‘ lives at 2453 Sixth ave. 1 Lal eu © a? misbrandina| 16} of road, with her baby on her 3, 500 TEACHERS To : ; ; lle father, John ie. woe @d and another t alo herr site Vi1ac back, Mrs. E. Burkhart, of Ta Nha cha which * f the lynen n|*F A sual Washin hola, fought the animal for 20 Matti was founded biocidal wae ed from the state prisc £| 80 Y ie Lag tination, The pipe and beat it off, after her W sehen Full P arti = pl Ree eee Pe as ) oy articulars tion of the Washington Kx ult S Matthews Ot what's doing in DECLARE GIRL KILLED HER = “™"" "™ = GIRLS, DON'T PASS UP ieee | AMUSEMENTS the cf Broadwa iy the Nor ett west History Teacher You will find the Saturday FRANCISCO, wort n and Quee | OAKLAND, Cal, Oct. 28 The Rev, F. J. Van Horn, of the First |association s. the|| Star a complete and authentic into the y inaeamatibher okra of ity, is planning a campaign of leap | Meetings will be held in the Cen 1 with | guide as to what is doing in an mies, no ble young women of his church: As | tra sol for the history te he umu nt way The moving tein, and ¢ WILL WELCOME HIM ° roklize the opportunities that will jand in Plymouth chureh forthe E eae picture department carries the Be: onsee SOE RY theta next year, he has announced that he will deliver a series of | ucational as#@elation, Wednesday unnont Seattle's lead and Thursday ng 1 best photoplay houses, r ‘ enior Capt. H. M. Broadbent, of| love talk | t r th ' ce it e at The first of these will be given to evening, when he will REPORT ATROSITIES and ¢ of amusement A ‘eion. that! Bo will cor tle to|show that leap year ‘ ) n the early days of the MERLIN, ORE., HAS FIRE Eas eae ea es reratal ; apt. M. Dun.| world, The subject of his . ith, the Woman, Pro: GRANTS P Oct, 23.—-Fire at Whatever line of amusement eally loved her hu ea ‘ pepe bes rf t of th th! powes,” and next Sunday it will be “Rachael—Proposal by Proxy midnéght destroyed seven building Gertian. rato: || you Mace che’ intarsacen ini f Pereeae et BU Ore ia eens ee re veo teeeindedivision: has. dosenia ot ol4|” f n iness section of Merlin Greece tell of Bul-|| you will find full particulars ’ my "3 oe arpa han He Act Rev. Van rn was for severaé years pastor of the Plymouth Ja little town nine miles north of " nao Ath-|] about it in the Saturdag. edition Gaitros Be eae eric ea ataoyan kod bee kaos rv veady. Ureive bic lenarah.ocneatia: te 1 acept the Oakland pastorate about Grants Pass, entailing a loss of ens di hes. Greake have’ beaoi'lioe The ata cen antic City, knew her by magazines and a novel, and ap-| know Kast, ready to give bim|chureh of Seattle. He ep aded here by Hugh Ross. "$20,000, | hospitable, however. o |peared resigned Ja fitting welcome Jtwo years ugo, and was succeeded here | g