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ATURDAY, AUGUST 28, 1920, THE SEATTLE STAR PAGE 5 aby One day later wan always telling me never to both: |a pity it wan that 1, #0 fair and|dinner reading in the Morary and] is at the E.R. Butterworth & Sone’ ie And, dear, dear, what a day it has|or father with anything, and I knew | young, should nave found it out so| mustn't be disturbed. But evident: | establishment, pending funeral ar 4 been! she didn't usually ask him anything | soon—right on the bank, an it were,|!¥ today Aunt Jane thought I wan) rangements H ad I told her this morning. She was|about me. Sho sottied everything | of where that brook and river meet, |More consequence than his reading. | Lg GRE NE a i very angry, She said at first: Non. |herself. But this—and the very! And 1 wonder if I died, if # Anyhow, she told him, and he sent | ondered, died, any * ‘ } NI t eo sense, Mary, don't be impertinent. | thing I didn't want her to ask him,| body would care; and I thought how | for me, AMUSEME Ss BH Of course you'll go to school! and| too. But of course I couldn't help| heautiful and patheé 1 would look| My, but I hated to go! Fathers i all that kind of talk, Mut I kept my| myself, ‘That's the trouble. Youth|in my coffin with my lily-white|and Aunt Janes are two different Last a tomper, I did not act angry. I was) ix #0 helpless in the clutches of old) hands folded on my breast: And 1| proposition Fathers have more v1 Sentuhe wy pe simply flrr A dignified, And when | age! hoped they'd have the funeral in the | rights and privileges, of course Oliver Morosco Presents’ AY) she saw I really meant what T sald.) “wel, 1 went to my room, Aunt) daytime, because if it was at night | Bverybody knows that CHARLOTTE GREENWOOD Hs) } ae Sigg ase vel not step my foot! Jang told me to meditate on my | time father’d be sure to ha star! Well, 1 went into the [brary Your Favorite, in 4) inside tha a nies, ts Ph pages hay sins, But I didn't. I meditated on | or nething to keep him from 1 | Mather stood with his back to the “LINGER LONGER Lerry* 3 it was a matter of conscience with! other people's sins, I didn't Whveling, And 1 wanted him to come eplace and Matines Tod 1 e—that I did not think it ‘ght fireplace and his hands in his pock ay le. - a be me ; ink it waar = any to meditate on, Was it a nin, | wanted him to feel bud; and I med jets, He was plainly angry at being — hE for me to do it, she simply stared) pray, for me to stand up for my4itated on how bad ho would feel—| disturbed, Anybody could see thet. | (ee __————— , i COPYRIGH 1920 for a minute, as if she couldn't be! mother and refuse to associate with! When it was too late. lo bepan speaking at once. thermn IMOORE 2@2frunen ile eve her eyes and ears, Then she] people who would ‘th ‘ cineury b nd people who wouldn't associate with) But even with all this to meditate | ute I got into the room—very cold Stn Wat i oe |me on account of her? I guess) on, 1t was an awfully long time com: | and dignified Jack Tr: mel K il “Mary, what do you mean by such | not! Jing noon; and they didn’t call me Davin & Chadwick i talk to ? Dd hink I sh | ‘ y all me} Mary, your aunt tela me you Hd had got to be real popular before Ty Jane, She'll be very angry, I know. |! to me e you thin shall! 1 meditated on Stella Mayhew and|down to dinner ev then. Aunt og ah AAR, ym ol Chalon & Keke—Kdward Marshall i go! por ry th have been disobedient and disrespect Twice Daily £15 | came; that her folks had lots of] Maybe she'll send mo home, Oh, 1) Permit this» of thing t© £0 ©0/ her mother, and on thone silly, faith-| Jane sent up two pieces of bread} ful to her, Have anything to be, 2he, bbe, The | ' money, and she always had candy | hope she will! for a moment liess girls that thought more of an| Without any butter and 4 glass ay? Matinees, 1 and could treat to ice cream and| Well, I shall tell her tomorrow,| I thought then ane was going to| ice, crtam soda than they did of| water. How like Aunt Jane—mak | - ~ i I shoo! n F “No, | — Mpawate tether hates novels, and ake | #Uto rides, and everybody with her|/ anyway, Then—we'll ee. send me home. Oh, 1 did so hope| justice and right to their fellow|ing even my dinner a win to meditate |,,,,!20°% My head and maid, “No, | NN omw it live with father half of each year, | Was sure of a good time, She had - - she was, But she didn't. She sent schoolmate, And I meditated on/on! Only she would call it my sin,| 7 t m! ; ' | (Continued Monday.) i Tare Nurse ‘serah she hears how | parties, too—lots of them; and of me to my room | Aunt Jane and her never giving me| 4nd I would call it hers . _ Hi! ~ work ® “Yo " | "2 | BES afer he and mother were married, |COUrS®, all the girls and boys liked | “You will stay there until your/so much aa a ningle Kinw wince I] Weil, after dinner father sent for] Mrs. Madeline Von Lonton, 22 4 Mesther waa yerytosdly ae bow | that father comes home this noon,” she| came, And I meditated on how much |me to come down to the library, 8o| wife of Ernest Von Losson, 166% ELWYN'S RAG-0-MARIMBA | ii out with the college people until) weir when I came everything a maid, This is @ matter for him to| better father liked stars and cometa|1 knew then, of course, that Aunt|Thomas wt, died at the Swedi h : BAND i} was all right till Stella's mother sett y than he did his own daughter; and|Jane had told him. I didn't know! hospital Friday afternoon, follow « Kaui } E found out about the divorce, and Boers And I naver even thought | I meditated on what a cruel, heart-|but she would wait until night.|ing an operation. She had lived Veature Fi ; ) then—4vell,. then things Were abhor MONDAY « *r_going to him with it, She | leas world thin ix, anyway, and what] father usually spends his hour after| in Seattle two years. The body | H de ent, First Stella contented herself | with making fun of me, Carrie sald AND | She laughed at the serge dreanes and | | : bet he | gan on my name, and said the idea | | if of being called Mary by father and | WILL BE ’ i Marie by mother, and that ‘twas/ |just like Dr, Jeky! and Mr, Hyde, YOUR LAST 3 (That's a story, Carrie says. I'm CHANCE TO SEE going to read it, if father’s got it.| | If there ever was another Mary and | Marte all in one in the world I want The Big Screen |to know what she did) But Carrie| sensation of says the poking fun at me didn’t the year— | make much difference with the girls, | |so Stella tried something else. She not only wouldn't speak to me her self, or invite me, or anything, but} ghe told all the girls that they couldn't go with r and me, too. | That they might ke their choice. And Carrie said some of them did Andeream. | choose and stayed with me; but they | more lost all the good times and ice cream) jand parties and rides and every. the | thing; and #0 one by one they "t | dropped me and went back to Stella, | jand now there wasn’t anybody left only her, Carrie, And then she be and © gan to cry. BEGIN UERE TODAY | And when she stopped speaking. dak ae yand I knew all, and saw her crying there before me, and thought of my fworse. Other girls have had parties, | dear blessed mother, I was so angry yand more and more often the girls |! could scarcely speak. I just shook Rave stopped talking and have|With righteous indignation, And in ‘Yooked queer when I came up. We} ™y most superb, haughty, and dis got up a secret society and called it|dainful manner T told Carrie Hey the “Tony Ten.” and I was going to| Wood to dry her tears; that she ite president. Then all of a sud-|tedn't trouble herself any further, @en one day I found there wasn’t| fT worry about losing any more ice any Tony Ten—-only Carrie Heywood | Team nor parties, That I would) and me. The other eight had formed | hereto declare our friendship null another society and Stella Mayhew |%"4 void, and this day set my hand | was their president land seal to never speak to her again, hited hs lt ile AL “i I i fit i af tf k i, : ‘Well, it's been getting worse and z (Except Judicial) OFFICES NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 14th, A. D. 1920, a Primary Election will be held in : . r - Metre vid au, & | ui King County, State c ae thet Meats 1c) © «Heese Wiad, ana coaomaaree thew nes Washington, to nominate candidates to be voted for at the General Election to be held on Tuesday, November 2nd, A. D. 1920, at which Primary Ele pS fone agg . mt tion the polls will be open from 8 o'clock in the morning until 8 o'clock in the evening of said day (unl t the h i Sot cadlenmmnerd Ses toe wie | ce the tens. the wa ba aden = or all-star electors in any polling place desiring to vote, and who are qualified to participate therein, ota jogllgget sin tite te raps re So CONGRESSIONAL, STATE, COUNTY and PRECINCT | jot saustvn tad ta, Sy bet ei Oried 6i8 the mere } ‘ the polling place, in which event said polls shall be kept open reasonably long enough after t i resen oa rest 7 aid care tnd Carrie and flung ‘Sumit .eom ton pets) favorites. ba 4 to ey dadieeshen te Election shall be held at the designated places in cath bi By Bee) .— ree: helicity + ae knew she did And I know | course, I began to cry, too—and you | e party tion (except for the offices of Supreme and Superior Court Judges) and the names ; dresses WSS SES) BB ees licitlon. papers have. been filed, co far.an the enue aftect the electers of said county, ate ta tale tran a trying to hunt up a handkerchief to Mack Sennett i A wipe away the tears that are cours “Necked as if I going to|ing down your wan cheeks. And of CONGRESSIONAL COUNTY ave Carrie | to act | course I didn't. We had a real good j ee tee and I accused her of it, and|cry together, and vowed we loved —- Nome Aérces Designation Sis her if she want to belong|each other better than ever, and no- FL Teeae racer LULU Rawives Bestlocvrrcvo 1p Wevablices | ™ Asereos the Tony Two she needn't. That|body could come between us, not| tuties Geet Frank Prickson RP. D. No. Republican lo. lsoss Prt @idn't care; 4 be a secret|even bringing @ chocolatefudge-| : Senater = Eorest 1. Hudeon. 1101 Batley St Republic [D. &. Ferguscals....222.|188 Newell BEL Gentine Rees ll by myself. But I cried.|marshmaliow college ice—which we Kieorse PF Gotteriti {phat Westview Drives Seattl emeehata eunty Auéiter jA. Lincoln Smith. 4604 Austin Si, Seattle. Republice Tocouldn’t help crying: and she knew|both adore. But I told her that she| John F. Miller 16a W. Prospect Bt. Woattle Republican ‘eaiheneeegaas, | eotlececbontiglmsoim ote T4id—care. Then she began to cry;| would be all right, just the same, | FOR 1,000 SEATS e im lrrank Pierce Harper ss Republican ayalgin 7 LAP BOTT ~ and today, after school, we went to|for of course I should never step 00 SEATS H. Alvin Moore 2437 Sth Ave. W., Beattie . publican Frank W. Hull... les4 Pullerto walk up on the hill to the big rock;|my foot inside of that school house| y pingh S. Ta6s..-- cn MR OT Democratic County Asseascr lrhomas it, Demipesy..._|1680 Boylston Ave, acts. bee re re—she told me. And it was|again. That I couldn't, out of re- 147 Forest St, Bellingham vorce. spect to mother. That I should tell it’s all that Stella Mayhew—/ Aunt Jane that tomorrow morning. re % } [Fred C. Brown......e++.(N. 107th St and Dayton Ave, CHILDREN OAK|. fhe new girl Her mother found out | There isn’t any other school here, #o| \kawin J. Brown. . edt merge ‘Ave. Beanlaz Iwas divorced (I mean mother was)| they can't send me anywhere else. fnerice x rouch Souglas SE ee Lindley H. Hadley. Republican E told Stella not to play with| But it's ‘most time for school to speak to me, nor have aj close, anyway. There are only two/ THEATRE SE gf \Robert G. Cauthorn. Ging to do with me. And I said) weeks more, | . | coo o ech 1 enacts —| to Carrie, all right! Who cared? I| But I don't think that will make Madison Near Second Edwin TT. y. 9th Ave. Spokane County Clerm — [{poree AL Grant 119340, Seth Ave. So. Beattio -Republica: 4 liked difference to Aunt Jan 7 Louis F. ¥ ° 26th St, Tacom Rwarencs Ss Were. +-+./823 BE. 82nd St. Seattle.... 4 @dn't. That I never ha that | any co un’ 0. It's the Continuous 11 to 11 Louie ¥. F a Wei Tacoma or we | e Democrat Mayhew girl, anyway. But Carriej principle of the thing. It's always Geverner George Tt h Ave Seattle... | : Wm, A. Gaines. maid that wasn't all. She said Stella the principle of the thing with Aunt », No. 6, ras 2ist Ave. ee - “3 bis" ithen se ie A ne Beensuver j= Fless iio Yaxme: pir tr a pee TA Market St.. Cheb mocratic ee a 2940 Oakes Ave, Evere mocratie he 30 NOTICE BY COUNTY AUDITOR oe le Ser me rey age enaee, | BAacecs WWW, Conner MATa. Beattions ||: Republican County snerite [Willian by Severyn bs btn Ave! Weal, Beaten 7], amaniions John I. Sharpenste } vision St, Walla Walla... Republican Robert T. Hodge Republ a © Twm, J. Coyle.. * 4 Latona Ave, Seattic......[/.. Republican Joseph Williams .. a... Dens k a H.C. Rohlke ‘ randview (“Democratic Archie B. ¢ pemece i 3 J. Grant Hinkle.........|2604 Main St, Olympia... Republican a ade ere Geo Hazzard... . St. Tacoma Democratic Th FE. Hul 1 HE 1 C jausen *o epublica phomas E. ulse 532 ‘ookly: *. 13 ‘ r__|George ey SR rs St, Beattie ; Repub aah Nina O. Buchanan Haat sae aa “and J Republican Hohn I Orte wre (808 W. Pitth, Aberd Republican al ecmoghent ae Democratic . State wor [iiftord I. CLL Port Angeles cviccecescecseees. |. Republican - —_— E Ae emt seie Boe ee aad pn A hada ostunee.ghs une are County Fagineer THOMAS R. Beeman. ..... _Weediand Park Ave, | Pee naa yr Tio W. ith St, Olympia ; | attic ° - Republican fummit Ave. Seattle v — —_—— a eee JU D | CIAL OF F iC ES clark V Favides Tie Adon Bi, Olympia... teput County Corener Willis H. Coreon....... jects 14th Ave. N. E., Seattle...|. Republican lAlbert Schooley........./1190 Alfred 8t., Chehalis Democratic — —_—— — ~ lif. 0. Fishback..........|Adna_. aeTye Republican nty Commia- Claude C. Ramsay Asptevtaabar Ase. au i Robert E. Dwyer........|4129 15th Ave. N. BE. Seattle Republican Joseph A. Sloan... hed » Seattle - Republieas Notice is hereby given that a Primary Election to nominate candidates for Supreme ease F._ Murphy i3¢ Leth SNe. Aeattie Democrat were District | ee “|S and Main Ste Seattie Demobretic Court Judges and Superior Court Judges, to be voted for at the General Election to be fra. Elizabeth Jon 13617 Colby Ave. Bverett Republicans — - ———_____—_ ; a Pea ERS held on Tuesday, November 2nd, A. D. 1920, will be held in King County, State of Wash-| — catherine Mostgomery..|312 Bik St. Rellingham Democratic Tom ..|Wost Burnett St, Renton, Wash.. .Republican ington, on Tuesday, September 14th, A. D. 1920, at which Primary Election the polls will LEGISLATIVE y + 18806 Latona Ave. Seattle... Republican be opened and remain open from 8 o'clock in the morning until 8 o'clock in the evening TEGO. ASS Chet: iad RY. Av Meche 220200002 Meroe Island Wash 2.220 Democratic of said day (unless at the hour of closing there are any electors in any polling place desir- lsh | Rr Peay Ne retry COT et Leer a nt ee ee Republican ing to vote, and who are qualified to participate therein, and who have not been able to Pred Y Mens Te Orie, Wash | senn ‘Wiltiann Fs a Lae do 80 since appearing at the polling place, in which event said polls shall be kept open Hames T, Jones...,......|Kent. Wash. j PPP STARE 50.058 1630 Boylston Ave. Seattle.....).. Republican reasonably long enough after the hour of closing to allow those so present at that hour KM. Ratollfte } on, Wash a r paket j ERPS — to vote). , Said Primary Election shall be held at the designated polling places in each| — Re eet te Dinsion Ave.. Anbura, Wash Lite oN reahibiea tr Fe I IT a rag Republican Precinct in said county. lPaul W, Houser i eh paler 1223 B. Alder Sty Seattle Republican The names and addresses of all persons for whom nomination papers have been filed, so HOP. Rude. : n Drive, Seattle: Publican John H. We Lock :.22.7..4208 31th Aves Bon Beattie Republican far as the same affect the electors of said county, are as follows: Wallace Wright: ......../3937 Mead St, Soattie publican ! RMS: | o a sr rnon W. Manon....../6100 Dawson Ot, Beattie... f the Pence M. Wills Lawrence “ EMA JUDGES OF. THE SUPREME COURT a gE Ey hy eR sSoer" a Tas ae plaP: Avturn, ween |. pemosrauie Md «. Will Shaffer 5 t ash Jemocratic - (For Six-Year Term) clon ‘f, Williams 37th Ave, W, Seattle K thd Jeatioe of the Penvelw w. Davies re ne oF WARREN W. TOLMAN, So. 727 Cedar St., Spokane. Pode de eee. lesbh enintee aves Mpattlonss2:L.cfapuplions Diack’ Diamond)” J poronta:s.2222202! black Diamond, Wash «Republican O. R. HOLCOMB, 2002 So. Main St., Olympia. epesnamentive [ihcc’y. iurphines.o..|S08T Meridian: Ave; Beattle...:1//Repubiicsn : j i ~-- ———— bie J. B. BRIDGES, 414 No. Broadway, Aberdeen. . 42nd District hos, J CaMoy wees 17060 10th Ave. N. W., Seat | Tuntioe of the Penée Joseph A. Froasure......|/Boise Creek, Wash. . i ae WALTER B. BEALS, 1707 Sunset Ave., Seattle. gestae 5. Memeece Marl Ave. t We Boat - EA: ' daaedaiee tate ——— Ralph fi Knapp +++ {826 Bath Ave publican Justice of the Penee!y, C. Jonson. ...scocee cs. [E claw, Wash. JUDGES OF THE SUPERIOR COURT shatrlen Maxwell... vo:| 1019 20th Ax publican oo co Sace os 2 [Enumclaw vas -Papobilionh q CRAWFORD E. WHITE, 1542 Thirtieth Ave. S., Seattle. in st bh Preeinet [W. W. Sylvester......... rns a Wash. ....... - Republican : HINMAN D. FOLSOM, Jr., 7427 Orin Court, Seattle. Hi. Manogue 5 Ave er gaganes able: Wa Gabi tncn sss igen. ¢ ae é JOHN E. CARROLL, 2003 East Forty-seventh St., Seattle. tA ins AC aL eek ee ae Te eer i: ees a3 fe Bopuiona AUSTIN E. GRIFFITH 9 301 Twenty-second Ave. No., Seattle, sdiac P penny <t bere T. J. Richmond... se... cor. Qrd and Mill St., Renton, JOHN ARTHUR, 1515 East Madison St., Seattle. 06 Cherry St. Sem Republioan jer of the Pence) Wa ci ah aie fe Republican CHAS, ETHELBERT CAT 52101 Twelfth Ave. N. E., Seattle. : rere liver Miceinondineel, Ah A male Pee en ee SE Wiaabe- ss ccrnestsriegssneteads Oppel JOHN S. JUREY, 200 Thirtie ve., Seattle. Bs fy | So. and Main St, Seattle Domoeratic { f Pa 4 J. T. RONALD, 421 Thirtieth Ave. So., Seattle. Fe ee Meets te Mana marty Ave” menttls ‘sf epuelioag Justice of the Pence |, J, Rowen......ee2+-+. Snoqualmie, Wash. Republican 4 KING DYKEMAN, 5217 Meridian Ave., Seattle. state b Buminit Ave, Beattie: co cRepubhican [| Snoawatmte Precinct nana ¥ } aL Evie i tel ete a bee are: ttle. Mie District | , } ollege Chub. h Ave. and e whey Juntice of the Pence 5. 1. Durbin. ..creeseres \rukwila, Wash. ..s0 |. .Repubtican ‘ALVIN 58. LL, 3 irty-first Ave. So., Seattle. isan — Siiticeckve ae cncs Kila abode” ious oo nao =i A. W. Prarie 4521 Fifteenth Ave. N. E., Seattle. * \Kaciph Dehieus...+s0.../012, and, Ave Republican ery Hee EE RT reg OEE MITCHELL GILLIAM, 945 Thirteenth Ave. No., Seattle. Representative jhcamn Beeler [EiY Bre Age Republican foe cr ere ),.Republican BOYD J. TALLMAN, 804 Summit Ave., Seattle. chaebet Chae Ty, tutte O22 2nd AN \ PURE ROSH v4 hk Sheet ati PS OTIS W. BRINKER, 2352 Forty-fourth Ave. S. W., Seattle. W. ME Pease. [ii Bint Ave J; Republican [Pred McCumber «..++.../Auburn, Wash Republican ) . REYNOLDS, 2447 Broadway North, Seattle. 6 tobert_A. ‘Tripple. veh Avr epublican || —% : read : es aneees pace Se a 126 East Fifty-fifth St., Seattle. Lepronentatty Ir i fi Buaee, starion | Repupt ee eee |Enumetaw, Wash. o..ose.es |: Republican i W. D. LANE, 4316 Whitman Ave., Seattle. IR 157 Both Ay exon wie ne Dan Wt Hrown FD. No. & Riverton Heights ~ Republican CLAY ALLEN, Northeast corner Marion St. and Terry Ave., Seattle. In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and official seal this 24th day of t, A. D. 1920. In witness whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and official seal this 24th day of August, A. D. 1920. NORMAN M. WARDALL NORMAN M. WARDALL (AUDITOR'S SEAL) County Auditor King County, Washington. (Auditor's Seal) County Auditor for King County, Washington.

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