The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 1, 1915, Page 6

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LIVE QUESTIONS By HPWIN J. BROWN T have decided to write « series of ftictes on what appea 1 Hive auestions, One of the @ tions | the future | - Show me an D and I wi de weak, © egtrength ation home own " “ ing and she’ ad, cloth B Waprepared, and we are failures Ml every child ts properly Tlothed and educated person cared for fucation for children are © "than bullets are for men OSCAR MeG THE scHoot PAKD Mr. Oscar McGill she ool board in Se Meail @ducation of a chi /Pulness ts a question for fut * of ece * She Rnows that a child must have clothing and shelter, as we hooks, In order to attend schoc je knows that th is more Naluable than the and he| knows that Seatt large setrong, wealthy corporation and Is E> “well able to educate her children. * Especially does Oscar Mc know “the struggle of the workers who Pesauce the wealth and he knows struggle that children of the “workers have in order that they may go to school « d be educated Oscar McGill knows that a chtid REPORTER TELLS OF HIS CHURCH \ STAR--MONDAY, NOV. 1, 1915 HE’S A BILLY SUNDAY SORT OF Al | PREACHER, IS REV. LEONARD; STAR RAR nnn HIS is the third of a series of articles on Seattle's churches. The Star every Mon- day is giving its readers intimate, gossipy glimpses of the various churches, and is telling how they are conducted and what their preachers talk about Dunkley, on the Choeur processional organ, leate,” | hymn, | dis! | Ferdinand | played Strang’s jand then the The hymn wan taken up in the “Look at the silly women of today, with their faces daubed and their hair bleached and 8 belladonnaed! What's the reason? The poor creatures! tance by the choir, which marched They are bowing down at the in the choir loft, clad in white shrine of beauty, Silly women robes they are becoming slaves to A nilent prayer, with @ choral re silly men, too! sponse by the choir, followed t wl Then came a hymn and a prayer. “We all slaves to it! do fashions originate? wre unconsciously How and where Down | An Athletic Director Dr, Dunkley is an athletic sort yonder, where the smell of the He plays with one hand and leads | h he other ducks his head up and down “Many an innocent soul—a | The choir atte down, and stands ere, Ot eens up only when he signals them to, | saeasely, Seeeines the ehjest of | ‘The anthem was Shelley's “Breast | eee talk ‘Woseuee the gedeses the Wave, Christian.” ween. Serene. O68 her Sune After the pastor had read the Se ee Scripture lesson, the collection was If you want to know what sort of! taken, with the organ playing fljin sermon Dr. Adna Wright Leonard, | sky's “Berosuse.” at the First Methodist church,| It you're familiar with the piece, preaches, you've got it right in| AW LEONARD lyou'll realize that {t would Inspire OIA ov OAM generous tm. of the closest thoughts and the heart those paragraphs weet If you have ever heard Billy “The pr eo ts an unholy | Palses tn day, and if you were at the and godle I is nply | tghtwad. odist church Sunday night, you! hugging to he aad 1 No Prayer During Collection must have noted the striking siml-|tnink our 9 are 1 to| There is no prayer during the arity, both in style of delivery and gay of going mad over amusements. Collection taking, ax at some other in theme, between Sunday and Dr who can't pay their grocery . | Leona » seen going to mov The ushers simply work back! His words came hot and rapid, . thru the congregation and stack) ike shot from a machine gun | © tailor tella me of three|the pilates in the rear of the He hammered mercilessly. His|/prominent men here whose wives; Church ry utterance was a martial call/give fashionable dinners, who owe offertory was followed by her hymn, and then by the ser to battle hundreds of dollars and are not Preaches on “The Commandments”! paying a cent of It mon, after which came a short) His wonderful oratorical ability Shows Up Shortcomings prayer, the benediction, to which mounted to a climax as he flayed own the choir very softly sang “Amen,” the false fdols and gods which ways |and then the services were over,| ar a With the organ booming out Wallis March tn F. wish to ern man worships : creature of heredity and envire He was preaching the first of ten * the day q ent, and that soctety ts r onsibie|Sunday evening sermons on t ected senten (Next week: First Baptiet if what kind of a woman of man |~Ten Commandments,” and ‘his # n orater, you'll ehureh, Rev, Carter Helm 4 Sthe enti Will be, and he knows the |iect was “The Idolatry of Civilized |enjoy hearing Dr. Leonard Jones, corner Harvard and Sen- Booed womer | Men.” | Before the services started, Dr.| eca.) Oscar Met siness man es well as ratr He knows res | from Seattle bul: By direct ev w (instead of re nex welected To will have me week | LIVE at : These are days of and there is c thought and grave tured Europe) ‘ence. proving to b D +noew has the « |, + Buropean kings tn ‘slaughter. Our bust “up (dollars off dead men’s Dur billionaires need the mo ihe working clase of America ts n aking bullets, bombs that the workers ¢ slaughter race for # the gam emagnates. THE SOCIALIST PARTY nr- TRAYED BY ITS STATE } ORGANIZATION, | shall tn Mon gin a series of w Matt , = say What's th vedowed use i «rank and file ssfrom other t part mers. This ar and has deen fs a party it will not be vpn | B there is we to « i of | Albert Hansen 4 ee | Jeweler and Silversmith 1010 Second Ave., Near Madison SALMON AND CODFISH —SALTED— FREE. DOCTOR at the Right Dr 69 nates ot near oe a Or at 1111 First ave 1 4 noW@lely w We war na " , “ offer 1 the doctor's wer ‘ an inducement Lwok for the Yellow Vront |the remarkable and amasing con | | Wife of Former ” Seattle Man Search for Men Who Shot Germans Capture Rich Muni- Bares Relations With | Victim Continues ; tions Supply When Rus- Physician in Vain sians Leave Kowno | DECEIVED | This te the first af twe articles de R HOLDUPS KITCHENER VANCOUVER SHOCKED|/MANY OTH VANCOUVER, W h., Nov. 1 Searc b atinued without suc oid ecribing the Hostian evacuation of Kowne | —"“l even forgot to pray to my | Monday two masked bandits City, trom the Geeman viewpoint, A ser God during those ven art 1 in two daring rob eed article from Correspondent Acker. | months.” 2 at Thomas, on the Seattle |** "il follew tomorrow “He had a wonderful hyp- ma interurban, Saturday —— notic influence over me that | shooting one of thelr y Pi a = Ferma seemed to control my every |Charcenka, of Tacoma seat, Sree. Seas. ereomnetas thought and action. Four other highway robberies o¢-|Courjer to Berlin. Mailed to New| Saturday besides and a number of The foregoing are extracts from| curred in Seattle on Sunday nights Mrs. Catherine J | pocker Diek Willsher, in telling of her cilesed! Cha relations with Dr. J. M. P. iners, of Vancouver Su York.)-—Kitchener was deceived by his Ruslan advisers if they report ed Kowno and other fortified cities ound: “emptied” by the retreating army, for that is a haif-truth only Kowno city is an “empty fession mace by _ OF HER SHAME THOMAS ESCAPE POOR FIGHTERS | PAGE %) Business is booming ! pens forts and 20 new bat has Isher agains e Hed with powerful can *halmers Chalmer them—mostly He asks for $50,000 damage undamaged Rallroaded (7) The hillsides about the Memel ding to the sher's ded” to the Walla Wal jpenitentiary by either Dr. Chal jor others In Vancouv Willsher, a { to the contention © attorneys,ehe was ners ttle man penitentisry last 3 He was pardoned early in March by Gov, Lister In February of 1914, Mra. Will sher’s affidavit states, her husband was in Canada Mrs. Wilisher, in Vancouver, thought she was {!! and went to Dr, Chalmer r examination He told her. says, that she was dang ely ased and sent | to the St. Elmo hotel Night Visit After a few days of mnt the doctor surpri the woman one night by visiting her in her room at the hotel. she says, stat ing he brough: medicine. Mrs. Isher was bed, so she put on a kimono and opened the She was quickly gras In a mbrace. ered with kisses For almost two hours ah writes, and ne fought the physician off, her story reads but tt weak and hysterical she to the floor in ah aint I got up on my knees t and begged him n > nor me, man's affidavit reads Were Intimate “He had a wonderful influ- ence over me,” she writes. “The truth | am telling is enough to make any fan in sane. Dr, Chalmers’ influence over me seemed to control my every thought and action. | even forgot to pray to my God during those months. Thank God | am free, and sane again, but with all, what ruin | have brought upon my husband X-Ray Room _ FAREWELL for instant tse EVERYBODY’S OU | ith the doctor In his automobile a By two Russians fam told that anit lone with him in hi © old-enta ed Jowe the reason the advancing Germans| Evidently taking warning from x anouver hee whieh has n ire 80 Russians t# that'the police promise that Juvenile awa i piteng *ltreat, and tead of taking their ,, sete anga In the hotel in ¢ Te aes eee ‘ned at{Y#lvables and mistresses in their thoroly dealy with, ther little es : ar] Doe. preeect siale ( Yelved sbersisnays tp RR pupa ope le either Saturday or Sunday nig , aad ieee | Such is part of the story we She states Mr.°Willsher discov.| #404 ra ln to be sold off a8 | a9 tory of Ko’ ered her relations with Dr. Chal ppeihesot pae pianned) German officers declare it is not| the physician a note ni ae wer! The Germans believe Kitchener| Threatens Physician Gor Heats ed to| Was badl bunkoed’—that the “ . r ‘ i we have ne k ish and French armies are pay The Bible doepn't contradict it eged eceptior ted}, Pome ap oid. |{2& the penalty for a wenkened ally! sel you ¢ take i t him and thfeatened to bill thing of the kind oy (thru t 1 of | oraniatite. i ~ : sy el Mor gga Shey mete 7 * W % said Rev, M. A, Matthews, at the 3 toatl that da & Lifted If Kitehomer’s army fought Hke) q. “ 7 a vey foal that we. ustitie’ J ehat, the Germans could bein Lon.|Fitst Presbyterian church, Sunday en olver vi her carried| stock that we sane a n our [40n next we Germans say, [@Vening, preaching on “Four Mira but Willeh convicted on &| Univer Street. We shall red cal ay charge, of Bal ght rth amo ier HOR ICK’ | Morris Caston, 7, of 1205 Kast peap ray te hy L | Alder st. sertously injured when While Willsher was in jail e he darted in front of Dr, J, A. Ben bg be ped oe The tore clo o aturd The Original shoff Auto. at i2th ave Ss. and r ona d auto wht t « f rr MM M Jackson st d ¢ was ride one night, she says, “We {ducing t rh le w ALTED ILK nasheed Bi tesen ye ‘dat th went to Portland,” her affidawit Jopen on next Wednesday morning| Galess you aay “HORLIOK'S” hence houpit ut thes : He reads, “and visited a Mrs, at 10 o'clock you may get a Substitute lynas have a fractured skull | . are torehouses of The city is plundered—shop after ked, and the 25,000 in maining are barefooted | ammunt Shelis Didn't Fit Gu n Kowno more than fle ammunition an housand rounds of artillery am { G found wee jan official swore H did not “fit the L 3 | tl didn't know ot] = art e. andi this, th b Germans, or he Me ould have declared to the world Terrace at..| that the Germans were winning Sec There was evidence of dissipa tlor mpty champag bottles ft and empty ca e almost aw thick $6 4 aye |a8 KUNA South Officers tell me that in searching Sa — « dorks in officers ey find women’s lingerte — . friend of mine, While 4 Russians and the few In Mea, —=—= houes we went ra who remained behind up to her bath room and got at nearly every officer Into the tub together, a mistress. ‘Then we went into the ad Desert Young Girls joining room, forgetting to turn | 1 talked to Dr. Prussian, who mar off the bath hydrant. Mrs ed a Brooklyn woman, and who _ rushed upstairs when for many years a doctor aboard she discovered the flood of | NorthGerman lioyd passenger water dropping downstairs, morality among the and gnocked on the bedroom | j an troor ere door. Our clotnes were still He i volunteer In p iseian EN oe in the bath room and we could |nogsttal Eee Write for booklet tos give no account for such ac © declared that the best res Tiety de we eontéased.to her ats of rpseihege ges here The National Cash Register Con “We were sent away.” him that many Russian girls Baten, Qhio.ati=r W her will be sensat land women were abandoned by the Son Maoh 8 Chatn well known in Van-|_ Russians—some of the) ‘Sak TKs et y Forts 1. 11, Il. and con the finest guns were locke Every where on, with not even the | FRIEDLANDER’ Sin royed tof them were olled and ready ERMANS SEIZE ments manded a their bipy While commondin lerange gars are Dayton, Ohio. Merchants everywhere tell our ; 800 salesmen that business is booming. Farmers have had two record crops, at big prices, with big demand at home and abroad. Stocks of manufactured material are short, and labor is in great demand. Exports largely exceed imports. Factories are busy, many work- ing overtime. More freight cars are needed, and steamers are taxed to capacity. People are living better, and spending their money more freely. This country has the best money in the world, and more of it than ever before. Such a combination of favorable circumstances never has occurred before, and probably will never occur again. Billions of dollars are passing over the merchants’ counters. The people who spend this money want the best service. They demand it in all kinds of stores, from the smallest to the largest. They get it in stores which use our up-to-date Cash Registers, which quicken service, stop mis- takes, satisfy customers, and increase profits. Over a million merchants have proved our Cash Registers to be a business necessity. [Signed] GILL WILL BE THERE yor and Mrs, Gin will lead the rand march at a ball to be given Relief so- Nov. y the German-Austrian Rel aay at the Hippodrome, for the benefit of destitute Ger- mans i hans and Austrians LONDON, Nov, 1—While Ten-lentless vise and Bulgara progressed = tri With Pirot, keystone to Nish, in ]* he vy umphantly in Serbia today, develop-| Bulgarian hands, the situation pre | Lead along the West front com- sents two important moves tention There is a drive from the south 2 _—) d hill of Tahurs, Incthe Cham. ast toward Nish, while the Teu bags fauna fr RO is in the hands of the Ger vwoving on Kragujevatz at the town of Tahure ON A GOLFING TOUR |W sccanrentegihs EEeertey of the hill was taken only aft the Lundberg Truss, and give free days of merciless pounding, t | trial to prove it. : French claim tHe German lonses Seattle's link K." re » enormous, and that elsewhere . yorted W. J. Crosse! reside Were repulsed heavily ay ; ‘ in, president The capture of the hill is impor. Of the Crossen Car Works, at Co-} from the faet that it has a burg, Ont. and brother-in-law position with relation J. R. Smith, of Mon al, after tak strategically important Chal ing a whirl at gol! Monday, With Basincourt railway their wives they are golfing in A. LUNDBERG CQ Meantime, the Teutons and Rul-|every large city from Winnipeg to] Trusses Deformity Appliang squeezing Serbia in a re-|San Francisco. 1107 THIRD AVENUB

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