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lh OUNTY AUTOS USED BY CHAUFFEURS AS SITS’ RRR RIAA ARR AARP PRP RRR PPD PARADA ADAP PPL PPP Pt PPP PPP PPP PPP PPP PPP PPP PP PP PPP PPP PPP SAVE THE DATE. FRIDAY NIGHT U. 8. SENATOR TONIGHT AND TUESDAY, UNSETTLED WEATH MILES POINDEXTER WILL REACH SEATTLE, WILL ER; PROBABLY SHOWERS.” THI NTS 1HE BE MET BY SEATTLE CITIZENS AT THE DEPOT WEATHER MA BUT, CHEER UP! ™ uo THE AND WILL IMMEDIATELY PROCEED TO DREAM FAKERS ARE GOING TO MANUFACTURE ANOTHER LAND RINK, WHERE HE WILL OPEN HIS CAM POOP LPF nn LEE LETTER, AND SO MAYBE THE VOTERS WILL PAIGN FOR RE-ELECTION ; x THE {": THE ONLY P. PAPER IN SEATTLE THAT DARES TO PRINT THE NEWS ENJOY ANOTHER GOOD GIGG (THE One 19. SEATTLE, WASH. MONDAY, AUGUST 7, 1916 ONE CENT oiwaWvaxps te -Father Captures Eloping Daughter iF 5 9 , Girl, Star Put in ra ROMANCE. LISED = A Mothers Reward! | ts in Leading Role Being a TrueStory of a Brave Woman’sCompensation ENDS AT CAMPAIGN Time is the great adi@ister. < TRAM TA a Sthiieciuas. ¢ fow—wholkenbw techy how : ___ Patience—patience—all ye weary-laden ones; GHAR motes Wooaht, Saning tn youre. By . DOCK time will work out the problems now distressing il she ke = ont hue iiena aioe as | ind instilled into his soul a sense of goodness ar le you, if you are e mt Mra. Wilda Hamilton, of , age - joey, . abundantly flowing from the break in her heart le Vashon island paid $1 for a i re sting of today’s sorrow, regret or in- “What you think he did?” exclaimed the old lad | , | Last week Harry Beane ae oe Weeitln. te! Enennsien justice renders you dull to the truth of this ancient — who told us the story, “He won a university scholarshi ¢ lvoung traveling -aaleaaaee TY. admonition, doesn’t it? You don’t want to be at 18 His mother went with him, kept house for hi a att ae, Soil coun hed > ant t re ye : f ‘ : Gluck & Raphael, New ¥ork e@ money cid not go into preached to—eh and for the first yea tinued to earn for them both furriers, was enjoying . his ‘the county treasury. The coun- .. * H vegan to w col sports for e newse t , pret! oe . J ty is not in the jitney business Well, will you listen to the story of—we shall een " 7 <P gee iy bei Y ap at | |honeymoon here with Mars: . papers and he earned enough r them both to live on be Barron, young and pretty —not yet. . a. ; iS iaaod 4 : " Pe a es Seieie ene call her Lydia. She was true and patient and time That wonderful boy graduated third in his cla He had ‘ daughter of William O'Neal Republican club, of which W. | HAS adjusted ALL for her. done some remarkable writing and the day he left the J: \rich, large and tempestuous © A. Carle, employe at the coun- Lydia was a truly ty hospital, is president. Several other citizens paid $1 ; : : : } Cal each for rides in various cars essed a manner both winsome 1 gracefu Her para He to business. He 1agi y He i B e “ 7 ‘ sarron as caring a mas- owned by the county Saturday. mount glory was her es iden browr ‘ 2 paths oe wereek f ’ i | rr was wea } In return for their money, they w & “ry pe ae een ae ear rown, wide 4 ade p ul hom One night sive diamond of exceedingly Teceived cards signed “W. A. C gustening here is a photograph of Lydia a girl « came in, beaming, ‘Mother the ve sent me to HH) i brilliant luster and wofth, it Which declared that the fund wil! 16 or thereabouts which rather dims those of the wi irope, for months,’ he cried, clasping her in his ; is said, $600. be used to advance the interests of stars 9 about us these days Id lads . t in fe he slep' fer a re Aan ty wna coatiasten” ars we see all about us the lay The lady who arms ‘ ris | had he slept under a roof Prestal The county-cwned machines, in Which this occurred, bore Lafe the other day is confident that Lydia ag br it \ happ. he would write to him every i diamond nor bride Hamilton's signs. County chauf was qpe of the most beautiful girls in America \ great opportunit hen—under : ' ‘i feura drove the machines. The car a ‘ joie Ds aaa : et SAO SES rie ’ orn Aboard the steamer Admiral in which Mra. Wilda Hamilton _| Bre eh the shelter of a small town in the Middle late 3 e supper table e BR. Se ¥ = Schley, nearing San Franciseo a driven by Chauffeur Car beg 7 bine abes ghry és phy the of ‘ bat ans ' green steamer th aad , : in full flight Monday from Sé€- city. Her mother had died and her father v 1 laughec t wep { laugt ‘ se < Willig ONE Other county chauffeurs who hes idee: She etheeh th cara hat Yving vet Shas tad ae attle was William O'Neill. The used county machines for private 7 Z . 7 7 RB , , ri diamond adorned his finger, in making the trip to thirsting for companionship, she quickly met the mar fresh a c u see her in the photograph— . and with him was his tearful Enumclaw Saturday, where the) the wrong man. His hideous cruelty robbed this charm almost The t knows the whole story, of course. Not 4 daughter Farmers’ Picnic was held, are Joe ¥ of ox conter : wosne Sa ; » ‘adaves hi , Giuddiee, ‘in Abrams, $e. and Abo! ing girl of her innocent contentment and her pros f for that reason, but because he adores his m« r, he ! 7 Puts End to Honeymoon beautiful girl 1 . university he had saved re than $1,000 from his earn- | : insurance. man of Osi brown curls framing a bright and radiant fac she pos 25 or 30 years Isaacson. | the normal, the useful and the happy life, as is compensating her in full:measure. The house becomes O'Neill brought the honeymoon” “There were reveral others in mother. It was as if a satyr had crushed a butterfly. a bower « vers on her’ birthday. She is his theatre to a sudden and lively termination 7 when he arrived incognito from same car with me,” said Mrs. Unprotected, unschooled in the world’s way, responding companion, his church fellow and his business confidant settee tid teak \ Hami!ton, * : - A p Hida Hami!ton, “and we each had to the impulses of love, real to her but false m, little and guide. The jewels that one man forgot to place upon f]} Making inquiries everywhere, he to pay $1 for the trip, altho the! 4 machine belonged to the county. | Lydia presently faced the blackest situatic that can her hands the son has placed there manifold. The fear- ascertained that his danghter, ut- y * der the name of Marie McLain, The machine | roce tn bore sganee } come into any woman's life someness and the drudgery of the carly years can searce- ’ p and Barron were married in Aber> car Ne. 28319 is a county car as-| The girk made hier decision be remembered. by Lydia today, ia the whirl of gaiety J deen on July 10 by Justice of the signed to the count: 4 She would not try to right a wrong by adding wrong and life that her prospering son indulges for her sake. Peace I. M. Gardner. He ign ¥ commission. y to rig & Li P ore. She was not a coward. The primitive instinet of mother \ she is SO happy,” said the old lady Caroline Vaughn them to the McKay apartments ” ’ ‘ _ | here, whi they had remat Otter county meckines, bearing hood dominated her—for she was good. The fluttering of spa Bhi = a Beg rensinet Hamilton banners, and sent out on r “3 ae ¥ at cn 1 > ’ : By Cornelia to the Essanay people, and played| til the Sunday previous, and thenes the égcursion t) Enumclaw, bore the life to come was precious. Lydia fled to a distant atience weary-laden ones, TIME IS THE A Glass Ja couple of times, then 1 came|t® Tacoma and to their apartment State License Nos. 2374, 2461, city and there the boy came AT ADJUSTE! apie Sf adteha Aopen pepee seert st erat toned thw 1574 and 2374. They were driven ‘ i by county emplo: girl jelded to open a studio here. Last| Thursday afternoon. Besides these cars, there were Her name was) Caroline Vaughn | January they sent Mr. Hiller out Takes Bride and Ring several machines maintained by a jand she was a telephone operator—| here to direct it, and he asked me Entering unexpectedly, he peapaapd & + most beautiful telephone opera. | tO Play leads.” bed his young son-in-law by the county, but owned by em- nich alee Wurned up cog HE SNATCHES PURSE| tor in the world, Fred Boalt thought Marries Her Bos: |throat and pinned him to the wall gee age Rtatdey ion coun: | HE |when he chose her to represent! she stopped short and blushe | with one massive hand, while with th. rf " topped shor! blushed. | Seattle in the Essanay beauty con “and then?’ I prompted the other he stripped the diamond ASKS S$ HERO | MEDAL ae eee , ith a black mun T test last year. I quite agreed with! “Well, then, he fell in love with|ffom Barroa’s fivger. Emp! f si i fase from. alas. Tearietta ‘Stuck, A DE ROD MEE ING him when I met her Monday morn-|the leading woman and married - ng eee the oe help- ek an. Co the coats Dry eair 3éth ave. 3. W., near Edmonds [ I T " sarotina | er, sue eala bee punk ta rected his. ¢aaiam and Construction Co. are 7 35 * Her name is no longer Caroline According to Miss Vaughn, play-|t® pack her trunks and call an @x+ drafting a letter to the Carnegie| *t-. at 9 m. Sunday, and ran | i | Vaughn, except for professional pur-| ing before the camera {s all that is| Pressman hero fund commission, petitioning | OVer the h BY PERRY ARNOLD | Chairman 1 will be in » BY COUNCILMEN, poses, and she isn't a telephone op-| wonderful. She has just returned| She obeyed with alacri for a medal for Fred’ Tuite, who| He left the ruitcase, unopened,| United Press Staff Correspondent har republican cat erator any more, either from Mt. Raker, where “In Go¢’s|, Half an hour later Q/Neill amd assisted in saving the life of C. G.|one block away, but Kept going} Tete Aug 7—Republican » announced shortly, Young, Beautiful, Successful |Country” has been filmed. It wil!| MTs. Barron were hurrying for ® Demeritt last Sunday at Alki beach, / with the purse Nominee Hughes’ first Jesrn agate of the Seattle city She is the wife, since January,| be released soon and she ts anxious peer Sompostne and a votes on bis catipa tour for the sip ‘vane \ bom. council Monday showed that |of F. W, Hiller, a director for the |to see herself in her first big fea-| dering just what had happened, presidency was a plea for Amert-|_ dtr f mpaign cor the city dads favor Senator | Vitagraph company, and she her. | tre. Ny and why. shies : . . 5 * -Ki || canism, expression of a hope of ® Hittes recent! rmed. Miles Poindexter’s re-election. ‘self is a Vitagraph star | I asked her about the line that!” ‘phe bridegroom followed Hides Vaccination Mark With Wee-Kiss | SoLsanMe apirtt of co-operation! Tie’ suvieers’ commitiee will ce Seven of the counctimen are | Bhe-ia-a tiny nerson, with a per-|{he actors speak while the pictures|ierindaw here. and td his fa ————% | between capital and labor atd in-| «ist of ¢ 5 9 m 1d republicans fect@ral face, and very soft, pink |*"¢ being filmed search of the best hotels. Finally, dorsement of a national movement/three of t y ‘ Of these, Will H. Hanna, Bob |cheeks, Her hair is brown and Work Is Sheer Joy at the RainierGrand, he found for the welfare of American work-| been r ; Hesketh. Harry Bolton and C. |eurly, and her eyes are so brown We don't say anything in par-|“William O'Neill. and daughter” ors. 1 1 a J Allen Dale are openly and en |that one instinctively feels sorry | ticular. Whatever comes into our|had registered Thursday night. The nominee made the first of his) Loeb y < thusiastically for Senator |that the camera cannot do them| minds while we are living our part.| He hastened next morning to campaign talks in a etiflingly close 00. . also Poindexter. Justice Sometimes I don't speak at all—it|confer with Detective Capt, Tea- room at the Hotel Pontichartrain, t f m r lone The other three, C. B Fiteger| She is so happy now, and so naive|seems to be easier for me that|/nant, who advised him to return te a committe resenting welfare b ilies, n a ald, R. H. Thomson and A. BE. Haas,|in telling of it. She is a lucky girl | way.” Tacoma and have a warrant issued | workers of every big factory in De-| form secretar . won't 6ay whom they are for "| who has realized her Httle girl] She flung her hands out in an in (Continued on page 8) | troit . - fy ittee wi The remaining two, William H,| dreams while she {s young enough|genuous little gesture of helpless: | nr ¢ hin a few days Par | It was quite demonstration, | nnow a tory personal |Moore and Oliver T. Erickson, are/ to be enraptured with the work, and | ness | considering the heat, and It follow-| | MRNel tt ¥ begga FO to see nothing but things to be glad| “I can’t tell you how wonderful ed a really unusual outpouring of | ptere x pipe aketh and Dale are members| of everywhere she looks. /it is,” she said. “One has to work, \the public early in the morning to| tion of a A Poindexter campaign com.| 1 asked her how she had man-|all of the time, but the work is onal cor » » be in charge | greet the G. O. P. aspirant for pres age - + 1 While Han a aged to “break tn.” sheer joy. I play opposite my hus: ‘ s \ the we 1 varters at Ch Whit anna does not 3 {dential honors, as he p ded the! cago, ely he will con-| Want to be officially connected with Well,” she began “I went East" band and he helps me always. streets in an automobile. lany cade he t — thats fer with uirman Willcox a campa as writ Democracy cannot stand strife) jener leaders on this subject in|ten the following expression of between capital and labor, Hughes) chicago. good will towards Poindexter’s can O W NS MAN Y BI I] DINGS ALL FIGHTING told the welfare workers | No announcement of the candi. | didacy | | “After the war, we've got to look! date's own preference for this job 1 will be glad to assist. as many |tain our supremacy,” he said. said A Hurt, of Kentucky, 1s|among my friends for Senator LONDON, Aug. 7—-Tereiiie I'm delighted with every mean®| being seriously considered. Poindexter's election.” | es My | fighting on the eastern front, to provide betterment of living con-| he friendly attitude of the elty| try y tF. 1 . H . ‘ " where new battles are develop- lditions of workmen, so that every . leounct) towards the ‘aang rs. Margaret Williams, owner] conditions or you don't care. You ing, overshadowed the stru Sete no comnnity wee works| Yom U: Miss Aroma Billy, 2g Aloe pr eeayen of several hotels and store build.| are unfair, unjust and uncharit on Oe Ee snd MM ings here, furnished entertainment] abl ands ¢ ro to work | 3 ate etter a ion th tle 1 y with his hands can go to work, #e-| soft drinks taste better when|an indication that Seattle will again/ ¢rthe county board of equalization| Assesstnent sheets showed that| ‘°Wnout a moment's halt In cure and happy in the thought that) consumed in places that were for-|roll up a big majority for Senator ° laced ihe iam ni 37 he is being taken care of.” | merly used a i bar Poindexter, who will open his cam-| Monday when she declared she was| Mra. Williams is assessed $4,370 for! their new drive on Lemberg M a “poor widow,” unable to pay her}a hotel and two stores in a build Hughes’ first campaign speech of} “One can almost shut his eyes|paign here in a speech at Dream. . ing até King st.; $3,140 for t the Russians are hurling troops the 1916 race was the start of a liand rink Friday night taxes. ers gw, ralph g! 00 r two! forward in ceasel attacks busy talking day for the candidate imate Her petition to have her assess-/ Stores at 616 King st; $90 for ®) on the west bank of the River He expected to deliver at least es | ments reduced was rejected house and garage at 421 Maynard:| Sereth, south of Brody. three or four other speeches. He TO SPEAK AT ARENA Well,” she exclaimed, “you can | $5,960 for thtes vay at 415-15) An official statement issued at conferred with Michigan republic Charles BE. Hughes, presidential| keep the property. ‘I cannot pay| Maynard Soe ase 30 for another! Petrograd today reported capture ans from all over the state; he talk candidate, will speak at the Arena| such taxe 1 came here all the| hotel at 417 Maynard of strongly fortified Austro-German ad lds moaied, wottrad ok the next Tuesday night, instead of at| way from California to make my| Among other complainants was/ positions in this region represent: Congressional union, and Jate this |the Hippodrome, #8 previously an-| complaint and this is the reception | James Brown, owner of two lots and|ing a further advance toward the | Co jona i ‘ hounced. get. You either don't know the/@ house between Columbia andjGalician eapital jatternoon he ts scheduled to speak we — ——____—_—— Cherry sts., on 10th ave., opposing he German War office announge a few words to employes of two or aa teen of SLO. ed ute Seeantane ace ean thres big automobile plants—NOT) 1 Tee tke the Lotus | Brown said his place was for their attacks without cessation Jincluding Mr. Ford's well-known | i) ei, pack in the good wn td at a figure $3,000 less than thejand also xttacking the Austro-Ger jfactory, however. | days.” sadly mused T. 8, Ly e mis er S ‘Daug er | assessment man lines east of Kovel. The special train bearing [10° ina cheese salesmen srry hoe shielding other people,”|| The reinforced Austro-German Assessor Thatcher, armies in the Carpethians continue | Hughes and party was 20 mine | pecg | e he charge 1] utes late Into Detroit. Altho | 7 Astonished the Good Woman! un shige aneay. declared ays err ihe Buel ae . itbreak Thatcher. “Don't make that asser-| officially admitted a4 a A | there were but few outbreaks | (>O 0d for Mondays of cheering along the line of \tion again, or I'll make you prove} The German war office announced | iw 16 ” ture of *he Plaik and Deres- the parade from the station to Lawrence G. Wilton 108 15th ‘ + . jit | ture of *he a i the Hotel Pontchartrain, the | ave, N., calls milk and crackers the he first glimpse the kind-hearted lady got of Thatcher said Brown appeared | kovat ee in the Carpathian demonstration was remarkable | proper diet for Mondays Prudence was in the barn, where the girl, 19, was on }annually with a similar kick, altho| fightin, in the size of the crowd that “Sunday dinner puts @ man out her knees praying. Prudence, 19, explained |he was one of the wealthiest men} In the western war theatre the | | fined the route of the proces in the district. His petition was} most ant news of the day Ning man official claim that The candidate, seated In an au | A the French have abandoned thetr The candidate, seated in an a always longed for a big, romantic barn to play in attacks on Thiaumont ridge north- tomobile with Mrs. Hughes, roda| y f ; ; from station to hotel with hat ir hat’s why I couldn't resist saying my prapers—I was HAVE JEM IN JAVA east of Verdun, without obtaining If you have a vaccination mark, hide it! hand, smilingly acknowledging th« so h I uldn’t hold in.” success, The official reports from twpekiea” ; RRR Or hk | — lthe diritish and German war of Hide t wee-kisa.” | greetings from the crowds. . . > Ha! Who will give you a “wee-kiss,” you would like to know. Hughes’ two addresses tonight Does it give you a hint of the kind of story “Pru |. Ww : igiaj pied ga eee Tee ae en nk minor ope ) ( v 7 Z ne the np speeches of , ' {Dutch Hast dies, o passed | 185) nets en you a e-kise.”” You make it will be the first stump speech “ dence of the Parsonage” is pn = Who passed | oy were contradictory, the British Tus wh t Wanda n did the actual campaign Shortcon | thru Seattle Sunday on his way - " “ The da 1 ‘ : Hi a (a. AD tne | jreporting the repulse of all. Gers T nous beauty of “A World of Pleasure’ Pa Mn hasthi csgtnel ion of Sh dem ernie acerins tr Ne Ait ity aac eakad, «ae Phen turn to page 4 and begin this splendid home from a busi trip in the} man attacks and the Germans at Formation of a republican ad-|find the milk-and-crackers diet one novel. It begins today, ends Saturddy night. | Bast in automobile centers, said] claiming ch capture of treach committee, which with | aay a week beneficial.” ‘ that there are 10,000 autos in Java. portions taken by the English, Oh, it’s on the children’s account. They have | rejected. hide ccination mark she invented the terfly thing of silk which she glues on her arm, It hides the scar, also attracts admiring eyes, visory showed us the photograph and told us this true narrative hat d © shelter mother. This was to be the ‘ Today Barron has neither © tion picture actress out of a Seattle | bome, and the Vitagraph people de O'Net!] found the apartment last ~