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THE SEATTT. ETROPOLITAN AT 2:15 P. M. sen engi ithe neh Mra. Jane ty Treamur Furth Peachy, whor she arried in Cambridge, Mass, April A message from the hearts of the world that will strengthen human happiness—a play sweet in feeling ff \*..')!!. 0m from » and pathos—telling the love story of strong red- | blooded men for the one sweet girl, “Sammy Lane,” —such is AROLD BELL WRIGHT'S ington Accompanied & her Mra truve, wife of th National, and Mrn quietly wned Peachy sought perior Judge J chambers. Hold Seeret Session Her sudden appear court completely by sur business was laid asid FAMOUS STORY fp rem. 06 fhe dow” ant wai testimony was heard signed No re and the decree OF THE OZARK MOUNTAINS ord was mr told the de of what Mra. but it is said her chief complaint against her banker husband was that he had been cold and inattentive for a couple of years during which they had lived in the same house, but not as man and wife Peachy did not put int an appear ance in person, but was represented by his attorneys, Peters & lowell His cross-complaint was presented, tn whic he allege hie wife had ae sumed and ma 4 an attitude of indifference towards him for two years. 1 too, asked for a decree of divorce. Mre. Peachy recently became in terested In king airplane flights but startled her many friends and acquaintance when few weeks ago, she actually alr in W. BF. Boetng's piahe While her friends were ing in fear th still gamp- something might happen, returned to the landing field, emiling and dectaring she ba experienced no qualms among the ude, but, on the of hand, had found aviation the exhilarating frolic Took a Few Minutes The mere took barely a woarin vf most Se ee Past nb ce, utes on the case were 4 file until yesterda definite could b transpired within ¢ derstood that Judge Konald kept Mra Peachy in the witness chair long enough to corrobora in her brief cor In thin she © t put on publi: Altho nothing arned of what mbers, 4t in ur the allegations paint 4 her husband had It took just two w = to quench |the burning flame of marital love in |Mre, Marie Gaswon, 17-year-old Ital fan, according to her broken and ex jeltedly told tale to Acting Poll Judge Bugene Childe Friday, | And besides having the fire of love | put out she wants to loone the man who dampened her marital spirit land, what i more, she doesn't want to have anything more to do with a husband of any kind Mra. Gasson appeared in court as complaining witness against her hue band, Alex. Gasson, a Russian, who was arrested Is of disorderly conduct. Gasson runs ja restaurant at 619 King #t. Wanted Money, Too Gasson declares he ,wasn't derly, merely remonstrative |firm. His young wife, he declare A masterful visualization of both the book and y in ten big worlderful with the scenario written and di- rected by the author himself disor SPECIAL AUGMENTED STAR—SATURDAY, AUGUST 30, 191 Took but Few Moments for Mrs. Wm. S. Peachy, Society | | Woman, to Get Her Divorce STARTING ea ea ah attempt to conceal the fact yr affec: | at bien | ing act words had made home lif burdensome in the extreme, all wit! just provocation, #0 with that he had neither regard 1 ion for her the p lum and by nne that could no longer live him as his wite child was born to them, but they had adopted 8, Peachy, whore ca aatody ah ted the court to her she exclusively Asks $200 Alimony upon Ina. ch as her husband's earn ing power is $1,000 a month and he owns considerable property of value. she asked alimony of $200 monthly Pe hy also made mention of the adopted son in his cromscomplaint |eaying he was amply able and w ir to attend to the child's upbring ing, but realized, he said, that the plaintiff had certain rights and asked the court to make provision for such monthly payments ax were dee | meet and proper in view of his earn. | | ing capacity Mrs. Struve took the witness chair, it is paid, gnerely to: cor roborate the of Mrs. With thiw 4 and the de signed, the doors were opened and the court returned to its cus: tomary procedure as the divorce party passed out Counsel took the various papers in| and placed them on file in| the office of County Clerk omas The decree gives the custody the 4yearold son to Mra, Peachy ‘until further order of the court,” the case |mubject, however, to the right of the child to #« visit at reason able times ite 4 father and t week on a charge | | helped herself to $200 of his and was | jon her way to California when he lintercepted her at the King street | station. He not only wanted her, but his $200, he explained to the and this accounts for his insistence upon stopping his wife from board Nights (any seat) 50c & 75c jing a south bound train. Matinees (any seat)... ..50¢ | Ina conference held in a hall near |the courtroom. Attorneys Ralph —WEEK DAYS— |Plerce, representing the Two Shows Daily—2:15—6:15. . court clutet |husband, and Walter Metzanbaum, jcouncil for the wife, together with the strained couplé, attempted a re. lconciliation, Everyone, but the wife wanted to patch up the affair, but Mra. Gasson couldn't see it that way. Took Silk Stockings gosh, I'm a wreck now,” she and I don’t know what I'd in a little while if I had to live with that man. He took my silk Shimmy Dancing _{ |reociingu away from mo and he Fingers Costly} gave me a black eye me the laugh. Frank Reed, colored, leaned) Maybe he'd cut my against the prisoners’ rail in po ( hing. And anyway I lee court Friday afternoon with { and he knew it, too. & woebegone expression in his eyen, “Were you drunk, Frank? in 3 pay 2:15-7-9 P. M. Today, Sun., Mon. (Labor Day) ‘ Only Two More Days Before)’ Seattle School Term Opens surely creeping into Seattle house-|from Walld Walla to West Queen holts. Anne; Dio Richardson, from Mercer | Hour by hour as the opening day|to Walla Walla; K. J. Knudtson,| of school draws near the features|from South Seattle to Mercer; | of the children become more drawn/|Ida Vetting, a training teacher, to Sammy Lane and The Shepherd and “Pete” Young Matt | “My | scowled. | head off, or som love him. friends talked me into marrying him, | His They told mo I'd have fine dresses and silk stockings and an automo- Cit ttor Pat ») 7 @nd dejected—and the pleasure of a|South Seattle as principal, and vag oS ee ee ms ; ‘ell, you've got the bile, holiday on Monday is overshadowed Frank W. Peterson to Highland “NO, ait: all's Thad was a drink} |naven't’ yout” asked 1 weertel by the next day's awful reality. {Park school as principal. Clara) | 6 a beer,” yonded the ne o saris non Despite the universal dread of McKenzie has been appointed prin-) pigeon ecaicyeiuprotts «sha se but it's 9 00 y ting down to businesse again the|cipal of the Fauntleroy school, Miss “Hlald up your hands,” Gemant-)lwag t don't want fume , ool board anticipates a larger at-| Belle Dirimple has been made say ed Tammany, 4 the digits quiv-? “Well, you're stubborn,” retorted apne pee Year than at any|teacher af the eee weinted| (ered. like shimmy dancer's | |the husband, “and you bought your previous school term, and Miss Louise Schiiplin appo houlder riends prese: ‘ > pi Nine portable school buildings are|to a like position at the rae | WeTen bucks,” concluded thet | thea Pp: ae te to be erected at Lincoln playfield| school. A leave of absence wasl ) ort q } Wants a Divorce to take care of the overflow from|granted Miss Clara Lowell, princi BS ss Aies's. ekli fa teeee hand Broadway high school. The pur-|pal of the Stevens school, and F. J. | % c RR MEP Lr Gos ay vee Apa chase of the 120-foot plot at che|Dallinger, former assistant principal " _ ldhoct do deut® exacoae tack 480 northeast corner of Hast Olive #t./and recently returned from France Vain tore oo tnard a ‘ SMA Harvard ave. for the Broad-lnas been selected to ect during her|CONVICT FORCED want eh ash Leo Pi way annex w completed at Fri | absence * re aitaed Fae eal TO TAKE RIDE ON [i don't want anything hut 1 avo AUTO’S RADIATOR} ina t can sul ao it. Marrica Married life is day's meeting of the school The following Ship Lsidion'’ in Lake | board. h school depart Ment heads were appointed by the nT N ADA CIT Aug. 30—James|no good. ee Pranklin, Preckane for Beyond Pacific | hum: ex-convi who escaped| ‘The husband shrubbed his should Wincoln, 4.| Judge ‘Thomas Burke saw a hope | from the road camp near here, has |@Fs disgustedly Thompsor rtment:| Of 44 years realized today returned to Folsom prison, and he| Attor ¢ Met pnbaum sigh Bailard, oades, mathemat.| He saw an ocean-going vessel lond-| carries with him the remembrance spy . ; prtery, ‘Oh tush ‘i fos depart und Queen Anne Lake Union for other thah|of a very unpleasant ride, He was| | And the wife “looks u ook” of . Christine commercial de ports. It is the first steamer captured by a prigon guard, who|determined woman, Ne meeting tabtenent 1 full cargo at the lake and | forced him to ride on the is mie of) adjourned to the Inside where the The following transfers in princi-|!t is the first vensel taking any | the auto for a distance of 26 mile Let's go eas at Boldt's—uptown, part of a cargo whose destinatiqn is ond the Pacific coast With M. J. Connell, chairman, Pe O. Hadley, director of the for | eign trade bureau of the Chamber }ot Commerce, Judge Burke visited % Brace & Hergert lumber mill on pals and head teachers*of the Smock were made: 1414 3d Ave; downtown, os ba Ave. \Disturbed sleep usually |comes from some form of indigestion. Strengthen \the stomach and stimulate the liver with a course of Beechams grade David Patten, | © and Dr. Edwin J. Brown Seattle’s Leadmg Dentist 106 Columbia St. Paul Stove Repair & Plumbing Co. Firebacks, linings | are. repairs for all} Westlake ave., where the Fonduco, & 3,5006ton wooden vessel of the Ferris type, is loading tes. The shvp will sail Sunday or Monday for At- lanitic waters, subject to orders. By Using |) STEARNS’ PASTE NEW BUSINESS BLOC! K intern A new business block will soon be | of stoves, t onal exterminator for Rats Mico. erected in the University district on wind, , furs tw ran from the bullae l4th ave 1., just worth of 45th coils put ta fran sir dying ouwide |st. A deal has been consummated and connected. 78 should enough will trom tors atie | whereby J. A. MickKinnon and B. J. 608 PIKE $' READY FOR Use ORDER FROM DEALER Povtivd vane ownership of et Main 875 | the nd my friends | didn’t | | the right of the f able times to visit her af a and re reagon ve the won, The child is not to be removed} from the jurisdiction of the court for | more than four months continuously without consent of both father and mother or on order of the court. Leaves for Trip Peachy is required to $200 the first Meanwhi pay his former wife jay of each month, beginning Sep tember 1, for the support of her- f and opted son. ‘These payments it in de an ehe remarries, Remarriage i# Iden, the decree specifies, for six the furniture in ful home on except portraits, silver merly belonging to his creed to the wife. the Peach t, and Mre Two Weeks of Married Life Enough for Marie} against Gasson was disminsed. Attorney Pierce advised Gaason to let matters slide for a week or two, thinking possibly the wife may re lent and the awkward start of mar ried life may be smoothed out satis. factorily And #0 the matter rests, the hus- band hopeful, the wife obdurate, and the attorneys perplexed. SAYS HIS WIFE HURLED POISON He Files Assault Charge Against Spouse : While he slept Thursday night his wife tried to kill him by pouring carbolic acid In his mouth, Dion declares in the charge of as- sault in the first degree he has filed against his wife, Martha, Awaking he followed her to the door of their room im the Boyd hotel, he says, where she turned and threw the acid that was left in the bottle in hig face, severely burning him. He asserts she was intoxicated. Ac cording to her story he attacked her. | After she had thrown the acid in his face, Dion says he ran out of hotel, yelling, and attracted the ttention of J, B. Johnso 5 19th who took hirn to the city hospital an open charge. Another angle of the situation was the charged filed by James McGuire against Dion. McGuire, who stays &t the Boyd hotel, declares that Dion and his wife have been having trouble and that she has been seek ing a divorce. Dion has accused him of being responsible for the trouble, McGuire says, and hag threatened to [kill him, | Sea-Sled | Ordered Off Lake Union Herbert Berg, of the Boeing Air- plane company, has been warned by Harbormaster A. A, Paysse not to drive his sea-sled, fastest boat |known, on Lake Union. He was |told to make future speed tests on Lake Washington and away from slower traffic. Speed vessel by the faster within owners are warned harbormaster not to go than eight miles per hour 2,000 feet of the shore line. Ultra-Ripe Peaches Used as Ammunition Ever try a box df nice, over-ripe peaches in throwing soft, mushy omeone face and then, while they tand there splutter blindly and uttering depreca “ upon your soul, bounce your fist off the only | porti { thelr face which {sn't all mushed up with peach juice? Max Adleberg, who runs a stall in the Pike Place market says Harry Gold berg did that to him, They have adjacent stalls in the market and got into @ quarrel over a customer, the row resulting, Goldberg 1s charged with assault in the third degree FINE 20 GROCERS IN LOCAL JUSTICE COURT Twenty grocers were fined $15 and costs in Justice Otis W. Brink irt Friday for violation of bbath closing law. Small pur, os of groceries, usually canned were made by Patrolman A. Percy | * she shall live or| Bain- | left Seattle Saturday | trip to Victoria in company | her sinter, Mrs, Ketth Logan Struve, ther aunt Harry | His wife was arrested on | SEATTLES BEST PHOTO PLay. HOUSE: STARTING TODAY “BETTER TIMES” A Happy Human Drama Rich in humor and true to life, telling a tender story of love and romance HARP SOLO “Waltz Caprice” Played by MR. H GUTERSON ORCHESTRA Overture “It 1 Were King”. .... +++ | | | | | | | | Immediate construction of & new addition to the Firlands sanatorium will be | jurged by Mayor Fitzgerald. In company with Superintendent of Bulldings J, A. Johnson, the mayor made a trip to the Firland: GREET PERSHING U. S$. Commander to See “Folks” at Outdoor Spread | LACLEDE, Mo., Aug. 29.—(Unit: ed Press,)—-Laclede today prepared | \to welcome home her victorious | Caesar, but Gen. Pershing will be ac cord ceremony, Simplicity will be the keynote of | the celebration of his return to boy: | hood friends and playmates of we | | 4 none of the Roman pomp and | birthplace. Contrasting the dignity of ceremo- nies in London, Paris, Rome and! Washington, Gen, Pershing here will ded a tour to the old swim min’ he a visit to the shack where he once taught school, and other) places of interest about Laclede } be acec | The program ts ready. Handshak- | ing, singing, shouting, speechmnak- | ing and muse will be provided, top: | ping it off with a chicken dinner “ the grounds.” Pershing is expected to head a col- umn of returned seryice men up La: | clede's single street, where, years | he played at being a feather-be- decked Indian, Lieut. Carr Put in Complete Charge In a feneral order issued Friday | by Chief of Police Joel F. Warren, | Lieut. G. Carr, commanding the | division of traffic, was given super: | vision over street traffic regulations in all parts of the city and was} placed in charge of all officers and patrolmen of the traffic squad, The order urged he see that all| men assigned to traffic work be properly instructed in their Guties, Let's go eat at Boldt'’s—u 414 3d ave.; downtown, 913 2d Ave. <BERT GRAF Adam oe tel +++++-Cheshire “SHUCKS!” NANCY SCROGGS Played by ZASU PITTS A comediene with a style all her own. The most ancient Ford in captivity furnishes a lot of fun! Fitzgerald Will Speed Up Construction at Firlands preparations for the} Friday afternoon to consider the improvement. He declared that a $60,000 bond issue had been floated for this work about three years ago, but that noth- ing had ever resulted from the issue. | “There are too many persons now with tuberculosis who need heip,” | |declare Fitzgerald, “and I want to | [oe the sanatorium enlarged immedi- | ately so that the city won't have to jturn anybod: ly away. The city engineer and the health department will prepare plans im- mediately, it is said. Begin Survey of A survey of the lake front North Renton preliminary to work of dredging a channel in Cedar river and filling in about acres of the low shore lands een ‘begun by City Engineer Thorne on the Renton elty council. BAND CONCERT PROGRAMED— A band concert by Adams’ band and community singing led by Dr, Well of the Y. M. C, A. waa to be held at City Hall park between 7 and 9:30 p. m. Saturday. The pro gram is under the auspices of the park board. Renton Project instructions fi No expense has been spared in making finest and best equipped wong and gift shops in the United States, We are open Evenings till 10 o’clock, Saturday Evenings till 11 lock. You are cordially invited to visit this stop Jerome H. Remick & Co., Music Publishers of New York and Detroit, announce the opening of the 321 Pike Street, Elliott 2702 Tuesday, September 2d In addition to the Sheet Music Department of which this firm is noted from coast to coast, the Q. R. 8S, Player Piano Rolls, Col umbia Phonographs and a complete line of Records will be carried, Here one may find useful and practical gifts, such as Leather Music Rolls, High Grade Stationery, Framed Mottoes, Hot Point Electrical Appliances, Hand Carved Picture Frames, Greeting Cards and new creations in the Famous Kose O'Neil Kewpie Dolls, this shop one of the