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art ‘ADS FOR RESULT YOU ARE NEGLECTING The training of your chil- dren, if you ar@ not teach- ing them to be thrifty. Teach them the value of systematic saving. Interest @ % NION SAVINGS & TRUST CO. OF SEATTLE Capital and Surplus $800,000 JAMES D. HOGE, President N. B. SOLNER, Vice President and Trust Officer HOGE BUILDING tm the Heart of the Financial District SS x Some men get angry about that 7th point. Wise men Oscar H. McGill A. G. Dentler training school se of echool social cen- 5. Encouragement of the discussion in the echool of economics, social and political top- fes of the day. 6 Day labor, pre- Tailing wages and eleht hours on all dullding construction and maintenance. No discrimination against teachers or other employes who seek to organize. &. Free medical, optical and dental treatment for a)l school children 9. Noon-day lunches to be served by domestic science departments. 10, Sufficient pay to teachers make teaching ® real profession, stead of a stepping-stone to other employment Judge Winsor says: “T would rath- er have Oscar McGill on the board with me than any other man I| know. A. G. DENTLER STANDS FoR 1. Further development of port fa- etiittes 2. All contracts to have prevailing | wage clause in spectfications 2. All operation and maintenance ork to be done by day labor at pre- ing union wages ‘A work day of eight hours. &. Pay the port commission for actual services & Against the policy of leasing Public docks to private parties ut out on > is pro of Union labor has been sf port work Every voter w gressive and believes in contro e people's inatitu s by the p ple should vote for and support A G. Dentler. We guarantee the superiority of | ‘« Truss, aod give free) ARNOLD'S CATARRH REMEDY A FEW USERS OF W. H. Fisher, ee Re Lam 9 years at 2076 Arende Bidg. Get at the Real Cause—Take Olive Tablets Dr. Edwards’ That's what sufferers are of taking tonic up @ poor di tackling the r ment—clogged bowels Dr, Edwards the liver in a so When the liver forming t work without pain ‘Pake one or t quick relief, #0 you Mke 1 All druggists ‘The Olive 1 bur, 0 lated WANT OMACH UPSET ?:"" MRS. DUNAWAY ASKS A nVOREE Wite of Gambler | Whose ai Stirred Authorities Files’ | Petition | DAY IN DIVORCE COURT} Marry L. Dusaway, who ember sled several thousand dollars from the Nofthern Pacific here last August and vanished, leaving a Rote that caused a general expose of gambling houses, is being sued for divorce today by Mrs, Erma Dunaway, of the Abbotsford apart ments, 151 Lith ave. Dunaway left behind him the ad dresses of several gambling houses in which he said he lost the money he was accused of embezzling from the railway ticket office at 107 Yesler way, where he was cashier for reveral years. While he is still a fugitive, Pros ecutor Lundin hold» a warrant for his arrest, charging that he placed worthless checks in the company's vaults, taking cash for the va ft the checks, amounting to $2,066 Mrs. Dunaway, since her hos band’s disappearance, has been forced to earn her own means of| support, as well as that of their 3 year-old devghter, June. | She ts employed as a telephone} exchange operator, “to the great In-| jury and detriment of her health and phyvical well being,” her com platnt reads. | For the past two years Dunaway {spent little of his time at home, ac cording to his wife. Most of his nights were engaged in gambling, | ane one occasion he was arrested This was during the raid on the| Regina hotel, at nd ave. 8. and Main st., on 28, 1914. See June SELLS HER JEWELRY FOR HER BOYS Lenore C. Whorf, the beautiful wife of an Alaska capitatist, Wil liam G. Whorf, got a divorce Frt day when she testified her hus- band has sent her no money in two | years, forcing her to sell her jew- els and later articles of household | furniture to buy food and clothing | and keep her two young sons in school | She had a small income from her | }former home in the East, she said | which she had drawn on #9 heavily that it was exhausted. She is } practically destitute Her eldest son, Willlam, Jr., 14, testified for his mother. “She has sold every bit of jew elry she had,” he said “What for?” asked her attorney. For us boys,” the lad answered. His mother sighed aged Whorf, it was testified, owns large mining Interests in the| jNorth, as well as a fish cannery] sites. jana several cannery | Mra. Whorf and the two sons live 502 Belley at we ave. N | JUDGE ASKS PROOF THAT HUSBAND LEFT | Loretta M. Johns was refused a divorce Friday by Judge Rona!d| because there wi no corrobora- | tion of her statement that her hus-} band, Russell Johns, had abandon ed her 18 months ago in Van couver, B. ©. Johns is a traveling sal man, BOARDER DIDN'T BRING HAPPINESS “Boarders don't bring happiness into the home,” sald Frank N Yoho, on the witgess stand “I worked nights,” he told Judge Ronald. “A young man I had known for yeara asked to come to jour house to board when his wife went home to her parents for a | visit. He worked days “It wasn't long till my wife didn’t kiss me at the doer when I came home mornings. Minally she | admitted she cared more for the | boarder than for me.” Yoho had asked in his complaint |that his wife, Alice, be given cus tody of the child. He changed hia attitude Friday “I want It,” he sald. will take care of it.” | Deputy Prosecutor | jected. “I think every mother should have a chance to be heard on th matter of custody of her son,” he said Judge Ronald agreed and said he would sign no decree until one had been approved by Meler “My mother Meier SALVATIONISTS SEEK FUNDS FOR | DINNER TO POOR The Sal Army is rat ing funds to for its annual Christmas dinner for the poor. Bas ket lunches h providing for family of five, will be distribu ted on Friday, Decer a4 On Christmas day a distribution of toys and presents will be made from the army headquarters at Fifth and Washington Py distributing basket lunches, vation Army provides for the and mothers in the homes go out and get a Christ who cannot mas dinner Applications the headquarter building lunche should be ma at 26 ets for the Globe for tick basket No Welcome Awaits Peacers in England | dian contingent, which left for the front in August, recover " thorities put ber fn Jail, | There she learned the children STAR—SATURDAY, DEC, 4, 1915. PAGE 5, ‘CITY WEEPS AS WARRIORS RETURN CROWLEY SEEN BY SEATTLE MEN City Firemen Called to Frisco As Crowley Wit nesses ASKED ABOUT BLAST Convinced that ©, C, Crowley, former U secret wervice oper ative, held tn San Francisco in con nection with German arson and ex | plosion plots, {* the man who ques toned them on the morning of the to identify Crowley Boyle is pilot and Harris stoker explosion of the dynamite scow here last May, two Seattle city fire men, Louls Boyle and R. Ll. Harris, } are en r to San Francisco Sat-| | urday, at the request of federal offi cials, who hope they may be able week Starting Stay Matinee om th (Cheat at67 | SIX on the fire boat Snoqualmie. After seeing Crowley's pleture In | May 20, a few hours after the ex checking up" on the case GEN, JOFFRE TO BE RELIEVED OF POST, IS RUMOR PARIS, Dec. 4 4—Despite mors, it was stated that no suc- «cessor to Gen, Joffre will be ap- pointed to command of the op erations on the western front ru have just been welcomed | in the One hundred and fifty disabled soldie home in Toronto, Canada. They were battered and scarred heavy fighting in the trenches in France, Great throngs crowded the | at present | streets thru which automobiles bore the heroes, invalided, maimed or | se guscagel | blind, to a convalescent home. All were veterans of the First Cana. | The above message is the first intimation of any sugges tlon to remove Joffre, who, on recently, was named to the su- preme command of the French forces on the continent. The fact that ghe censor per 1914, and nearly all | were the victimes of the Ypres fighting, last spring, in which the Cana dians so distinguished themselves. The picture shows one of the many pathetic scenes which were enacted as the embattled heroes were rec | ognized by relatives and friends. Quartermaster Haggl, a wounded of- | | ficer, Is seen kissing his s mitted the message to pa: with the “at present” in it may possibly be significant of a change | MACKENZEN WOUNDED LONDON, Dee, 4--A_ Serbian [ballet slig shal Von Mackenzen recently jcording to phy pe bi peng to lday, quoting a Copenhagen m POISON; THEY DIE; SHE LIVES CAMDEN, N. J, Dee. 4 two children's scanty dish of ont sage to the Barks Vremyn ing on Thanksgiving and down to al and then tried @® end her life — her last 15 cents, Mrs, Mabel the same way, according to a con-| REPORT 18 CONFIRMED used the money to t sion she ix alleged to have given PARIS, Dec. 4.—Official con cansrcedbitbe ge ~lie Ifirmation of the reported Austro Tho nearly died herself, she! German occupation of Monastir 4 sufficiently so that au|was given here today. DENY PEACE RUMORS BERLIN, Dec. 4.-—-Reporte that ithe kaiser will soon visit Constan |tinople to discuss peace were alr thoritatively dented today Newspapers asserted that the al Hes bolster up their own courage jafter each fresh German success by manufacturing reporte that Ger had died. ‘God help me,” she screamed, the nurses told me the babies 5 were =. Fight z women are organizing a fight rey mate her from conviction | on & murder charge. Her defense will be that her husband's {!! treat ment drove her insane PORTLAND DEAD; KILLED BY CAR: of the Po tland bureau. e's Cold Compound” ts the — ——— | quickest, surest relief known and costs only cents at drug stores, | nice, and causes no inconveni | Don't accept a substitute. aes 3 - oon -seven | COLDS That Homeopathy requires faith to be of benefit is disproven by the people of all bellefs being constant | isera of “Seventy-seven.” To get the best results, take | Seventy-se ” at the first feel ng of a Cold—lassituc cif, goa, walt, until you beste, to |The safest soap ts Gone Ses ner for babies i is Cal, Dee. 4 A sr vial of pleasant p woman its the vest pocket yer and club er, hag started a - movement h for the organi ' Medicine © York eo of defective babies. She will ‘This is so, first because it is one | of the few soaps which contain the forma legislature authorizing BY ED L. KEENE | no free alkali—that harsh, drying || tion of a eugenic board LONDON, Dec. 4, Henry Yord| PERMANENT AND RELIABLE || chemical whichsofrequentiyenises || “aby liven should ' be spared JONDON, De 5 ary Fore Be gy ri eczema,or other skinirritation. But, |! from mistakes {n individual jud and his ship sail with no note of PSS ys so rasa even more important, itcontainsthe || ments.” sald Mrs, Bullock welcome from the British press fj r ahind pens 5 * ng, healing Resinol medica- The case of the Httle Chicago The newspapers today reaffirm sona ite ; tion" to keep the delicate skin solt, || ha may have been all right,” sh ed British doctrine that the " t . clear and beautiful. You can safely said, referring to the case of can be no peace except upon the NE VISIT WHEL Tens, || trust your baby's skin health to |) o1q "John Hollinger, born conditions Premier Asquith nam I treat all Disorders of | Ke Ap, fecttve In a Chicago hospital, “but n his famous 1914 Guild hall speech the vital || goidbyall drugelsts. For there should have been a board of untt! German militarism is ban ana, || write to Dept. 21, Resinol, |Leugente experts to pass on the mat ished forever from the earth. atven, || "sarcectbad by a.for over 20 yeara,tn. || tor Some of the papers ridiculed the tives 4 Resinol Ointmen heal 6k " | If there had been, and the doc voyag | 2 stomach, {| _ Cagis i __||tor’s judgment was wrong, a baby's “We must not only conquer the Mast | coe —J\ife would have been saved, If Germans, but must conquer @hem OR WOMEN ONLY jthere had been such a board, ind so thoroly that it will be impossible! ‘t Dr. Sanderson's Cotton|/the doctor was right, he would for them to relight the flames of| Bleed and Skin disorders, ete the well known | have been spared the storm of crit war in Kurope,” said the Spectator, Venarsen, the n and reliable cism that has ppt the countr rights = Manse met (ek a pd ols a Rea eae Wood: ant : tion that has been awarded his wi Mrs. Fannie L, Spellman, of West rapooes ey ud SPOLEE § Seattle, awarded $12,000 in sult for] a-R-6 Likert? Bid loss of husband in Io against | aseric rug Fh iy Se meaite F peeetiee, A STAR WANT AD WILL SELL Rock Island railroad, Sundays, 10 a, m to a2. 4 THAT ACREAGE FOR YOU, Seattle papers this week the two | became convinced that he was the man who visited them at 6 a, m.,| plosion, and questioned them as to the damage, telling them b as a government agent Anot man | was with him | He returned, they say, a few weeks later and asked if there were any Germans killed in the ex-| plosion. He explained that he was wounded Field Mar | of medical experts to pass on cases | deavor to pass a bill thru the next | is > eS lighted in the rooms that are cooler than Vashon and Maury {sland rest ‘ . dents were voting Saturday to d the temperature desired. ‘The moment the required termine the most favored location spree of heat is reache 01 e fue ues coants fasts sare nae degre f heat is reached in any room the fuel is EARLS DIVING 2 NYMPHS MATINEE AND DAILY ° CHAS. TERRIS G& COvin a 9 oclock 4 {che PREACIER and theMAN 1OFE1D¢ TWO SHOWS - NIGHTY 73° & g:19 20°19 | Jas.francis Sullivan G Co. “ RAPID-FIRE. VAUDERVILLE “ 3 IDAHO MAN HAS PROHIBITION NO |A NICE EVENING BAR TO MINCE AND LOSES ROLL PIE IN SEATTLE SPEC ALIST i or— DISEASES OF MEN AND WOMEN We guaran- tee to cure or no fee charged. || Thirty years 1 have made a i} @ eciaity, treating such disor- or | ders ¥ cocele. iar Sar | Sitting patiently at ib. psties | Mince ple will NOT be barred||l| Biles, Mistule, | Kidney | an station Saturday is James Ward, of |trom the tables of this mate after||i) and chronic disorders common Sunnyside, Idaho. J N to men and womel Like ies telus! who waa waiting [J80uary. Nor will other foodstutts| || ‘"y"esamine free. €06 or 916 Jat the church for the groom, Ward |containing a small percentage of al-||| for blood {lsorders, Hours: 2 jis waiting for his roll of $70, which | cohol, according to a statement Sat- Office, corner Third ce The husband denfes that he neg-|many is seeking peace. h s was stolen Friday nigh ¢ . 4 Pike. Entrance 1504 Third PORTLAND, Dec. 4-3. Walter) ject as she charges. if payee an F ight | urday from the office of Mayor Gill, one * ke. ntrance 15 Branin, manager of the United noreapenienamnenten | WHITLOCK MAY BE MOVED Ward says he met a young wom-|¥»ere & close study of the new Prem bureau in this city, was sol! LONDON, Dec, 4.—Berlin ts si-jan nar Jessie Howard, Friday,}Prohibition law has been made fously injured early last night| ! lent regarding the report that/as she came in on a train, took her) The mince ple has only 29 more sien 7 sha a re rand Whitlock, American minis:|to a hotel, got her a room, and & \days of life In Colorado, according by a street car tt he died ° +r to Belgium, would go to Havre|complete outfit of clothing, took |, ~ - ; rs hours Jater in the hospital ‘anton of Brussels upon his re-|her for # jitney ride and for sup- ‘0 Attorney General Fred Farrar, Branin ‘vas on his way home and AR turn, in view of a hinted desire of|per at the City Grill, after which;who Thursday, at Denver, pro opp Cf ‘om beb a tele the Brussels military governor to|they adjourned to Dreamland hall,/nounced its doom after a confer stepped ont from se ind jhave him removed. Holland re-|where they met a bright young ence with Gov. Carlson jphone pole to appro he oar, His : |pdrts quoted the Berlin Tagedlatt|man, to whom the young lady be- Farrar announced that under the foot slipped and he fell in front of First Dose ot “Pape’s Cold|as authority for the statement that/ came attached prohibition law mincemeat, plum the car, Prete carried along for Compound” Relieves All | Whitlock would go to Havre in : Later all three repaired to her | pudding, macaroons, brandied rut 20 feet t | stead of Brussels hotel peaches and similar delicacies, hav. Branin was rushed ito the Good Grippe Misery | —— | Meantime, says Ward, he had a certain content of alcohol r Samaritan hospital, where he died n all his money to the girl to t . ; A | Don't y stuffed-up! | taboo, ea. SC wee wag | ROR Mise Se aening: _4| WOMAN DEFENDS Jf in ver gare sn, |Win mite le in Organ F nin was i 4 | a ving th irl o-|don't drink it 2 : taken every two hours until thr h Walter Evans at Port unc. ised In Lawrence, Kan., where he) ‘aken every tk “will end vad | | with him ursday, when told that At A vs bone agar “ity in 1902,|™MIKery and break up a severe cold hy he ger oe Se Ward [tormey General Farrar of Colorado 1 He came to th ny A008, eee se tha heed, éhbek bate orl under the stranger's coa ard /had announced that the indigesti inner where he secured emp oyment with | Timabe ised jmade a lunge for tt, and the young pig but seductive conglomeration the Western Union Telegraph Co..| "it ‘promptly opens clogged-up| man Ca ene eric | Will be taboo in the Rocky moun-| Home Cooked leaving that corporation in i atte Gua elt. pabeleas ones |booked at headquarters, the police |tain wate with the advent of prohi ed. - when a strike was called discharge or nose running; | jare seeking the man—and Ward i8/ bition, January 1 bar Ne egy Snap He, then jo ined ae Salas: Press ee sick headache, dullness, | | waiting Altho the Oregon law specifies 5 a telegrapher and later was pro ishnees, sore throat, sneesing, | that mixtures containing one-half] Our Breakfast m noted to the position of manager * fs and stiffness: | of 1 per cent alcohol, which are in tended to an intoxicating Specials produce BIG PRIZE LIST quor, shall not be sold or manu-|f oo | ctured, this certainly does not ap ee iGo aie y to mincemeat or other foods.” ane 3 2 | OFFERED FOR The Seattle view agrees with|| Sryea with Maple Szeep s | Evans’. From 6:30 to 10:30 «, m. Only. | Homelike Mearanine Dining | POULTRY SHOW NEGRO LYNCHED | Fa: | Al Hours. the premiony In tor the coming |p ZORBSTCITY, Ark ee «Ove | 1421.23 4th Ave. : Soe Te One hundred masked men, fully armed jexhibition of the Seattle Poultry | dragged William Patrick, a negro, || Adjoining Joshua Green Bidg and Pet Stock Association, Inc, to/from the jail here today and lynch-|| SB&& VUE, ON FOURTH tes held Deo. 18 to shows 115] oq him because he murdered a mer-| pecial swe ake —‘prine bd | eoent premiums. It Is claimed to be the most varied list ever presented by ines siete Jany poultry assoctation in the thwest placing of the awards has been so arranged that exhibitors e east and west of the mountains will | 6 on As even a basis as pos ithout conflicting for the A UE SEED titors east of the moun tains have a 50-plece Oriental din ner set, and a golden vak rocker to e = ouse Wi xhibitors outside of the state are offered a gold-filled watch as a special prize, There is a $6 spe Jelal offered to the exhibitor con) the longest distance, and a 15. @ tea set as a spacial for — county breeders “ISLAND FOLK VOTE The New Gas Fuel Radiators Make This Possible Without the Slightest. Trace of Odor; ‘ n Fact, They Aid Ventilation a Sno HENEVER heat wanted, push the but automatically shut off in that room and all expense ositions were submit To establish the ferry be ae tween Vashon and Three-Treo aoe point; between Portage and De . Molfies, and between Vashon See them on display at our showrooms. Holghts and the Seattle water front ME EK RRR ~ King county has provided $35,000 to SRT ee ee a j build the ferry SEATTLE LIGHTING COMPANY PORTLAND, Dee 4 Eben F. GDR oes ATORAWUSE GC NB Dae Stuart Building. Phone Main 6767. elephone Go. formerly of Seattle, Iwas stricken with apoplexy early "today, and is in a critical condition,' —ooIoIIIEEeEeEeEeEeEeEeEea=Eeeeeee————————e—