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THE SEATTLE STAR—-THURSDAY, NOV. 20, 1919. PORTLAND HAS |The One Thing That Sustained Her Thru TWO SUSPECTS. the Years, Says Mrs. Deaver, Was Her Boy | (This is the second I Meany Hall University of Washington ent attend my baby, keep my home in) thing he had ever * 7 SALEM, Ore, Nov. 20.—Suspectea| of the life story of order, make my own clothes and do| skeptical, but finally he assured me SEATTLE ot being implicated in the outrage| Btaine 1 , whose husband, | my own laundering, but cook and] hin intentions were real, But first ak’ Oentralia Stavambes 41. w four | dames De . Was acquitted | scrub and do chamber’ work for from|he told me, I would have to with H N men were slain by “reds,” Edward} lst night of the murder of Hen: [two to six strangers to help my |draw that ailly divorce mult W. Cofte 24, and Walter Larson. ry Clay Holt) | husband “make ends meet | 1 had been taught to ab divorce ORCHESTRA 4, who claim to be residents of San} Meanwhile he wax making money, |! my early ehildhood, It had not | Francisco, are being held in the city] Fer 4 year and three months! tte joaned money to men and boys | been easy for me to go tO the law | Seventy Musicians) jail here, The mew were arrested |*fter my loveless marriage to|in the service, charging them inter-|in the first place, L shrank at the 7 after they were to have |James KR. Deaver, retired sergeant: | ext thought of appearing in court. More HQHIN. SPRRGUR cliada cated cutee ink Mi lcajor cc carines, we pontneed f| nee cn a cy us, «aut |tmn ther, Tuoi tpenn. foueh a Conductor they had “gotten rid of several of |!i¥e with my mother and my step-| grind of waxhi crubbing and | Uns about the sanctity of marriage | those d—n A, L. men at Centralia} father, Mr, and Mre, Bam Jowell pos ese oe ser a a dae there | TOM And besides, I thought that 4] Second Symphony and will get several more ]_1€ my heart was broken on my | weren't me ba when Lar happy, (somewhere down deep within him | ‘] Larson and Coffee admitted that| Wedding day wan to be even! Hut those moments were when I was | there must ome spark man : Concert Friday they were at Centralia the day of |More sorely wounded in the days|aione with me boy whom I haye|20od and goodness about my | | the killings, but they dente jthat followed, During that year! tried to bring up to be a real man) D4Pd L to withdraw =m 4 . part in the affair y are ng}and three months my life to me|anda little gentleman, I have waten- |" -- held at the request of Chief of | Was not worth I 1 rem oa kis: dovelonendut. with nd Finally She Leaves x : Police Hughes of Centralia | my neymoon as a with r e to a r and That was all he wanted, “Wher x OLOIST " | cP yn gn ee ade: si oe binge The pair were arrested Monday |horrors—days of quash the inherited traits of hin | Was too late I realized he had ne HENRI SCOTT when they appeared at a locallof fighting vainly against the hus: | father really Intended to turn ¢ : Bass Baritone garage and sought to borrow $5 on| band my stepfather and mother had! yor gousiping people to hint that| Property to me, But he did begin ‘ of the sn automobile they were driving forced upon me, only to be overpow:|) was on terma of familiarity with |PMNe over his property—to some Metropolitan Opera Company ered at last in spite of mo, in his of my roomers is as absurd as pany of New York Chaplain Flays massive embrace is cruel, 1 didn't have time to| MY heart was broken over OE EER “4 . Learned to Keep Happy become acquainted with them, much | Main. I endured my slavislt exiat “a Radicalism Here} 1 was never nappy, but 1 was) lem familiarly “acquainted. at took my boy and went tw Portiand Sherman-Clay’s The Centralia murders were the|/*#st unhappy when Major Deaver|#avery prevented that, The wonder). 0 1) Nh Ann nal : > in er, that I did not leave m \ ‘ culmination of a radicaliam that had|W& busy over at the navy yard + Prat ah 1 put in school and found / Prices: been permitted to develop at home| “M4 I could be alone, 1 learned|! a: batewe 3 aid myself a Job. Kor some time I work i 2 50c, 75c, $1, $1.50, $2 while the American forces and the |@uickly that I must always keep Unable to endure the life of|6q us cashier In Olds, Wortman & Ar an people were doing their}MY mind and hands busy at some| wretchedness 1 was, leading any | King's department store there, It part in a battle for humanity on the | Work—otherwise I must have brok: | longer, I took my boy one day four] was q pleasant relief from the dutle The advance inquiry for other side of the ocean, Chaplain A,}¢n down completely—physically and | years ago and went to #ee a lawyer linat had begun to tell upon m this concert assures a ca N. Park, jr, U. 8 N., told members| mentally—under the tension éf liv-| bout a divorce. I poured my whole! health, [felt that 1 was growir a pacity ho Buy your of the commandery of the state of | ing with a man I did not love. unhappy story out to him--my love: | oiq before my time when I left Beat Sibota et ened, Washington of the Military Order of As wearily the months dragged | less marriage, my husband's abuse | tie put in Portland | was ike the Loyal Legion, at a banquet in|é I found myself becoming so/ 4nd all, He seemed shocked, When! prisoner released from jail. 1 wa the Hotel Frye, Wednesday evening. [embittered at everything, so deject.|! left his office I had given him) tree and away from the deadening Symphony Office ‘There is & difference between of-jed and tired of life that I believe | *MOugh evidence for a dozen di | onpressive influence of my hu Tas fering freedom to the oppressed peo-|1 should shortly have filled a mut. | Yorces band. 448 Henry Building ples of the Old World and offering |cide’s grave, had it not been for Deaver Shows Change Again 1 started divorce proceed Elliott 5558 unabridged license to agitators andjone thing | Boon after my husband began to/ ings, 1 decided to remain in Port . radicals,” Chaplain Park said. Strange day dreams came to me| show a change of temperament. He| land, where I had met some kind! » = ne a =| “When we come back from ‘over/ot moments when I was busily oc-| actually spoke a kind word to me/friends and was happy. There I %, P j there and hear about this thing down | oupied with work around the house. | now and then, He had heard of the | could educate my boy and live as es Frank Townley Watson will speak Uke going out and joining the men| wren 1 seemed to hear the futte He came to me one day and told | the fucure. fen “The Japanese Question” Friday) who are hunting down these beasts.|ing of wings and to eee oftentimes|Me he was contemplating turning| And then my mother died and 1 hoon at Meves cafeteria. Candidates| rather than relying upon officlals| iitte faces smiling at me as out of |OVer some of his property to me, It| had to return to Seattle. for the oo! board tthe will be|who, because of technical faults in!a mist. There were other manifes.| Would have been tho first decent | (To Be Continued) heard. ~ sega onl ani yy ote | the law es obliged to let 'thentl icons too, that caused me wonder. iatanmnelinated - Weague an he ‘ederated ‘on fo unmolested I confided tn m \ nity clube will be present —_—— mega pala myer ae Governor Hart to |Palmer Threatens She took mo in her arma. Bs iti He Taught King to [ome into eer even She told met Talk to Chamber Sugar Profiteers + To Relieve Catarrh, Run Locomotive) "*! "°°7,'° "27°" happiness|.covernor Louls F. Hart will be the | WASHINGTON, D. C., — roan srincipal speaker at the Chamb 1 will arrest and prow Catarrhal D af: MOORHEAD, Minn., Nov. 20—|tnritied me. I was to have a baby Commerce membership luncheon. in profiteer who sella AINeS$ | cwnitea Preas)—John Kilbane, vet-lo¢ my own—nomething I could pour|the Masonic club. Ateade A : mic bullding * a pound torne d H d N A eran engineers on the Great North-| out my love upon and It would love | Friday General Palmer said today, wher an eal OSES | ern ratiroad here, read with inter-| ine in return. At least, something | Mark Sheldon, foreign trade com. |told that Gov. Cox. of Ohio tele Persons suffering from catarrhal eet every press account of the visit)i, tive for. That was what saved | : sioner of the commonwealth of! graphed him pr or who are of Belgium's royalty to America. anyone pect sugar sting that sugar me. Australia, will give some high lights | is bein sid at that price In Ohio Se hearing And, have he etnia diss | When King Albert, then « prince.| 1 was no happy I had the temer-|on the ponsib lend ‘et t0eign ‘nes "toate to cae r f ad to know. th * dt . j . : {bilities nts is © for Aressing affliction n usually be | Visited America in 1898 and made @/ i. 4, nope my husband's nature, merce. ail, according to Palmer wl ity t d by an|trip over the Great Northern as a medi Lamplate relter | Sues of J. J. Hill, Kilbane taught) none that was soon phattered,|the charities ¢ atanc ; 4 Fe ments have failed, |the royal passenger to run AM eM) A iiiier man would at such @ time | Will make a sh Would be softened when I told him.| Dr. Park Weed chairman of wholesale price should be vement bureau, | cents, he maid t talk fferers who could scarcely hear|«ine. He says Albert was an apt hi o tenderly In his! we had their hearing restored to! pupil and quickly learned to handie| MAve taken his hag . yee oe /GUARDSMEN TO TAKE Baten was yisiniy udibie' seven, or [the throttie, lever and alr Drake and| Tr, SAL", Song evenings ot SCHOOL BOARD WILL WEST POINT EXAMS aie, S50", cree’ or’ ecesen | the latch string of the Brussels|wondertul planning for the future.| BUILD MODERN SHOP a Preliminary examinations for er troubled with head noises! natace js ever out for Kilbane, King| But James Deaver No! | The attle school wil io eafness, cut out this = ie ae tua |. |trance to the U, 8 military aca: ra seats chem and yeu | Albert has assured the engineer in Kept Her in Fear [aeanire los the addi-| at West Point for enlisted men may been the means of saving | messages His actions made mo | - d the National Guard wat te held & mee poet auttorer Sermape irc ne even more, Not only war he an| Tb? board plans to bulld a mode sAtie davtw.in Deceeiabe. whe 1 deafness. The prescription can| “821 nop and warehouse on the 6 arly tn Prepared at home and Is made as Spokane Orders old, old man of 49, but a horrid |" 2b rene mare nich [cemsful cundidate will be appointed Tollowe Eo a gp {creature that hurt me when hej m ee oi furniture ana |0¥ the goverr Ee Becure from your. éru n wos ageirne | PO sraiture a iat. (Decbio ucrenetey aks Auto “Fortress” | vas proseot and haunted me wh | iaorat tens. 8 gee = on id add to it 4% pint of] SPOKANE, Nov. 19.—A moving|he was nc 1 was young at 16/i6¢ be purchas from eupply| CHARLES STOWELL IS DEAD ag fit dissolved Take one | fortress, armor plated, armed with|despite my so-called maturity. Oth a Charles @towell, janitor at th Rablespoontul ltwo machine guns and manned by|@q men—young and companionable-| the new site ts bounded by | South Park schoo! for mint is used | \eun crews from the American|looking—were beginning to notic®) mienth ave. N. and Dexter ave. and | died Wednesday hin home ace ed contiae te Legion, will be built by the city to}/me at that age. But I could only) qiona st. and Valley at, and has| Sullivan st. He was 61 years old stachian abes, and thus quel! future 1. W. W. disturb-/drop my eyes and hurry on. allway onnections with, Lake] Stowell is sur 1 by hin widow, mae She Sir presedce (Se. the | anees I made a desperate effort to keep | Union he Struve estate was the| Mra, Ella Stowe Som, et fo porrect Any excess of) The “tank” will be built on almy husband from my thoughts 94) former owner Steet Annn Biow Peesults it gives are nearly always |heavy automobile chassis and gun much as possible and center all my |crews trained for emergency ure, attention on preparations for my Eiliy perecs, who hes catarrn in| or distressing rumbling. baby. in thelr Neti | It seems remarkable to me now vaeige's Bae "sl WANT SHELLS WITH GUN that T'atuck with him all those years DUBLIN, Ireland, Noy. 20 that followed and endured all the nagh council has accepted the war/drudgery of a scullerymaid, earnin loffice offer of two German field|my own living mostly and my be \guns on condition that they are in|when he, reputed the wealth good condition and that a supply offentisted man in the service, was and daughter ‘There is real common sense in fust |shells ix included amply able to have provided me ong whether the hair is well ~ —Iwith luxuries. The wonder is that to judge of @ woman's neatness, U id I did not find among acquaintances ‘or good taste. If you are one of the QO ram some one to run away with me. But few who try to make the most of f Piles had been brought up to obey, and your hair, remember that it is not or lobey I have advisable to wash the hair with any She Planned Alone cleanser made for all purposes, but Then Yea wma Leet Learn What Se! Always use some good shampoo. Comtort In It Im Doubt, Sena | |, Nevnd for my baby ant uiants, First dose of “Pape’s Cold Compound”” relieves dis- You can enjoy the very best by get a Free Tria jothes . y husba : se jour ¢ bleeding or protruding |cyes should not find them. I plar mi We ! ine ee cantheor trom your drug-| ,Jtehing. | bleefing er protreding jeves should not find them. > pian tress—Three doses break up colds—No quinine gist, dissolve a teaspoonful in a cup and yone should know of Pyra: je. wire yer gaan ped ‘of hot water. This makes a full cup mid Pile Treatment. If you are "°Y am fi q manly. But more than that I am| Don't stay stuffed-up- Quit blow: | stop relieves. he ef shampoo liquid, enough so It is easy to apply it to all the hair in-| glad he i# tender and loving. It/|ing and snuffiing! A done of “Pape's | “che re hness, snecz | el! for me that he came just! eoig oC, * ing, sore stiffnens stead of just the top of the head.| Siphon ae ™ ” =i Cold Compound" taken every “two Pape’s Cold Compound” Dandruff, excess oi], and dirt are! houre until three doses are taken dissolved and entirely disappear ‘Your hair will be so flutty that it will Somehow my boy and IT have 1 thru. We wrapped oursely quickest, surest te ef 7 usually breaks up a cold and ends all | costs only a few cents at | ype ind softness will a alec delight you, apart, tho r the same r beers 'm « iP q ‘ontain quin t ehte aot lated scalp gains the from James Dea One can er Ny rile and air passages of head;|on Pape Mi a any suffering almost for the] Health which insures hair growth eee aries gah Aelia tetnieah: tale Every me ferstands that er un — * \ year and three months after my Nothing More Gratefal weojiding. and a month after m the Heliet From Piles. ‘ came, mamn.a and her secon! now suffe either send for @ husband moved away to Alki. And ee trial or go to the nearest druc- (hea : os : a i’ Ge Sent box. Ask for itt before Christmas, 1 I Bytamid File Treatment and take no « NATIVE \B [| HERBS InTabletForm Don't be a health slacker, and allow yourself to ylela fe the dangers which are a sure result of As soon as you feel the first pangs of MATISM, or suffer from that we follow her there. | now was demanding my at-| more than ever I wa teaching him to walk and he was beginning to say simple word. “WEDDING Nights (Sunday), 40¢ Mate, (ex- Ladies’ Mats this coupon and mall it trial. HEADACHE, or BILIOUSN 1D DRUG COMPANY. My husband, after we moved to : ! 1 ls PERAMED pyramid Bldg., Marshall, Med. | Alki, grew more sullen and morose. |{ Native Herb Tablets a ou will find a m 4 improvement tr PANTAGES Kindly_send me a Free le of | xt was his chief trouble health 1 vi Blias Native Herb Tablets are recognized as the Pyramid Pile Freataen Just at the time when my little |[[ standard herb remedy for cleansing the system, regulating the action 7 and o Mats. 2:30 NOW PL AYING «MAKING THE MOVIES" ° ¥ in the Films . Jone: Brady and Mahony: W “\cash and 1 would have to take in mane 2n0 Conleys; Fantagescope roomers. That was the beginning of eee - the trouble that finally led up to husband, be » murder of H of liver and kidneys, purifying the blood, and warding off disease, A Jollar box contains 200 tablets, and lasts the av family six months. Money K guarantee in every box. None genuine without the trade mark, The original Bliss Native Herb Tablets have pt graph of Alonzo ©. 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