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CHARGES PROBE BADLY BUNGLED Wy Anxious Seat Y TOWER MAN JAILED (WVSTERY TOWER MAN JAILED) CHICAGO MEN LOSE GLANDS Rich Employers Weird Thieves Operate for A free lecture on Christian Setence, Dr, Walton Hubbard, ” Angeles, Cal, mem d of lectureship of the an given by 8. B., c. ber of the b THE SEATTLE STAR |Lecturer on Christian Science S peaks in City necessity express strength and the a | finite life Hut the mont satisfying term for the health, the thlensness of in Shrine to End Circus Virst prize win- ners in the popu larity contest for young women and | HE'S REAL HERO 'Gives Skin ‘to. Save Lad’s A j| took him to the Swedish hospital, | with the technique of a physician, |operation, God also in mind, for |grees to thone who turned from n ceipts to the Chil Z seemed to be growing worse. bial Dr. Walter Sullivan of Mercy hos-|mind is that which knows, and God | teriality and undertook to er in." \dren's Orthopedic he “Red” Elliott heard of the case pital advanced the theory that some |!" the omniscient, the allknowing.| Christian Science treatment Wa*/ hospital and the) ‘ and told a physician he wanted to Many Rail Heads Ignore the interne employed in a clinic had been | Being mind, he also ts spirit, hence |defined ax the application of Chris-|Comfhunity Fund BTR L4| give Freddie some of his own healthy induced by & wealthy man to follow|the opposite of matter. Man, too,|tian Science; not a formula, but @land the balance Sith Baby skin that the little fellow might be ' FIREMAN PROVES + | Mother church, the Firat Church of |God, the lecturer waid, i# love, that fet ter bab Life; Shuns Publicity ‘ a f | Christ, Selentist, in Boston, Maan, at appr ons delights in ita | conducted in con — BY GERALD P. OVERTON | BY CHARLES R. LYNCH the Third Church of Christ, Scien t man and promoter his wel nectign with the| “Red” Eiljott, fireman at No. 1 sta- i NEW BRUNSWICK, N, J, Oct CHICAGO, Oct, 14, — History re. 6 hall, 4500 University Examining the v 8 terme Shrine circus at! ton, seventh and Columbia, won't W—Ofticials of Somerset and Mid: Peated itself after 2,000 yearn, un the | vening |for God, the speaker point ut that the Arena, will be ‘y " ttle bit . operations of a band of gland thieves + began by stating that |in not one of them pletured any. | ike this—not a little bit. } diesex counties have bungled in a fr presented to the n hi “— | Weatigation of the HallMills mur. wan reported in Chicago police | Christian Science waa the law of God ‘aig material, Inste in audience at the| “fea” Elliott proved mise! ! @er until “no one ts safe" from orda today that Christ Jesus taught and by the|found a God who is Infinite Spirit, closing pertorm-|hero Friday when he gave @ square § ‘the clumsy suspicion, Mrs. Frances! Two ten were reported within the/applieation of which he healed the | expressing Himself in thoughts ance of the event foot of his skin to save the life of segs last hours as having been preyed |siek and t sinning, Christian] since, therefore, God’ i gts %, hc f tor, ‘ore, God's creation is Saturday night. 5 Bal. Rang 5 apg metmat eume upon by the gland robbern Seience, he said, te not the nathe of alpiritual, it follows that the so-called Tha wixneee” ure,|2n injured lad, He proved himself ; mhareea * Capt. Thomas Coughlin, head of| religious sect, but a statement of the creations of matter are but a mani In the young wom. |® greater hero Saturday by refusing & Mors. Hall made this sharp ho the police pauad investigating the divine law by which the Master | festation of beliefs that are the oppo-| 4% A ‘a contest, Mrs.|to talk about it, “Red's” wife, in a Rt geben strange crimes, advanced the theory |Christian wrought hin works. The |site of, or countertelts of, divine lw. |. 4% b WO, P. Kellogs, and| tear and trembling, went to his bed aa 7 Man and Strickler as they moved that the gland snatchers were chureh which Mra, Eddy founded, he |The speaker wae careful to point out | -© in the babies’ con-| «. ing to ask if he would - . quiz her once more concerning; | ating under orders of a wealthy, | *#i4, #he named the Chureh of Christ, |that (Christian Scientists do not| Maxwell Baby test, Eileen Brandt. jaturday morning to aco J A Part in the mystery | aged Chicagoan seeking rejuvenation. | Scientist; the law of God which she|maintain that the material beliefs| Bach will receive diamonds. talk for The Star. When sho re Pi In a letter to Governor Edwards, There was a startling similarity in/diseovered she called Christian about man and the universe do not) Diamonds will also be presented to|turned from his room she showed : - Timothy Preit&r, counsel for a the manner in which the two men - rye 7 sacl rad — oe mgs neem real to the human ¢ joun- | ¢ winners of second and third|the effects of the tirade her husband a4 Widow, demanded apperntment of a) were robbed. | the statement of this law she named | ness, but he insisted that experience | places in the two competitions, These sel ws bout newspaper ¢ State investigator to take charge) Hoth were strong, healthy, virile | “Selence and Health with Key to the |shows they ¢ r les and lens real|are: In the young women's race, rata ent radionty ie. pnt ~— & fet the case. He expressed, in #0 men Seriptures.” ‘Thru its study the|a» we become more and more spit | Mary Blizabeth Collins and Irene | hero stories in general and his case ¢ y c piritual meaning of the Bible is un-|itual in our thinkin Y , Yo - | in particular, Many words, a belief that since the Joseph Worntak, the first vic ” ‘< al in r king. Wobster; and in the babies’ competi Li ular. Buthorities had found a reason for reported, met several congenial o | folded, and this supports the conten The material man needs to be/ tion, Betty Max For the life of him he couldn’t un- P Giitfort Hayes’ arrest in the un-| panions in a saloon and later was| on of Christian Science that the un-| saved from himself and from his hu-| well and Shirley derstand why anybody in Seattle Peliable statements of Raymond Ikidnaped and dragged. When he|“erstanding of the divine law which|man legacy of sin, sicknens and | Gene Smith. would want to know why he was "Schneider, Mrs. Hall might be ex Jeame to connciousness the operation | Christ Jesus taught destroys the ef. | death, sald the speaker, and went on veral new acts willing to suffer that a little lad Posed to a similar indignity if the [had been performed | fect of the so-called material laws | tc clare that the only way in which | have been added might live. And his picture—! Here's ¥ prosecutors pursued their Severn] hours after the Wosniak ult in sickness and discord. | this may be accomplished is thru the |to the eireus forg the story: Prevent courme. cane wan reported a woman called| The speaker went on to consider |coming of the Chrint to the human |the Jast night and While playing with firecrackers — EE police headquarters and said her hus |the nature of God, saying that tho| consciousness. Thin is the way, h¢|« large attendance last Fourth of July Freddie Johnson, band had been a victim of the gland|the name Creator was oftenest ap-|said, by which we appropriate our! is expected 12, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred John. nad a ® } in expected : ldhthaen White tntenionsed plied to Him, principle best expresned | divine inheritance and destroy th At the close of son, 2024 Seventh ave. N., burned a | Potice rushed to the home to make|the thought, since the operation of |legacy of #in, sickness and mortality |the 6 v the great hole in his right side when @ | j 5 vent th , a thoro investigath principle connoted the operation of| which we have of the world. Down shrine committee ~ \premature explosion occurred, They The Wosnlak operation was per | fundamental law, which cannot be |thru the # this understanding Of | wit apportion a formed by someone who was familiar | Changed and which is in continuous|the Christ has come in varying de! share of the re- but the wound wouldn't heal—it Baltimore Pact hin desires being created by God, myst therefore |question of right thinking, the turn: will be used to send Nile’s delegation | *tarted on the road to recovery. It 4 2 “The operation could be performed | be spiritual and not material, As the|ing from discordant thoughts to alto the national seasion at Washing-| Was agreed to. The operation was ‘ 14. ~~ Railroads in a back room of @ saloon, or any | idea of infinite mind, he must be realization that they are not of God. |ton, p, next summer. performed successfully. Freddie was ‘ . other such piace, within 10 minutes | —-——— want — — utons as happy as he could be Saturday with by anyone familiar with knowledge and * in, too—or was—until the 7 ny unions” in opposition to of surgery required,” sald Dr. Sulll-| H newspaper men began to call. he shop crafts’ “Baitimore peace! In murder mystery: Above, the secluded tower house; | van || HERE’S MORE ABOUT HERE’S MORE ABOUT Forbus Promises to manta Beslan: ' according to information given | Mrs, Curran who was wounded trying to save her husband| Aitho there ts no mimilar case tn | Fight Dope Sellers by the United States Railroad | (below). Lower left, J. S. Tighe, h o ootin modern history, Dr. Sullivan stated ad ant ™ nree! MEE’ serra wosay. shin sallenge | COND: Lower left, J. S. Tighe, held for the shooting. =| commen practice tn China | i | Late Wille orbus made three!) HERE'S MORE ABOUT dbes not inchide the Pennsylvania BY HARRY B. HUNT ‘Tighe's aged mother, 75 years old,|2,000 years ago to rob men of their earned «i b: : which was working with a) WASHINGTON, Oct. 14.—Intricate |has locked her lips ax tightly as her | vital organs. STARTS ON PAGE ONE STARTS ON PAGE ONE | prosecuting attorney. She appeared ny union before the shop | plot melodramatic fiction aré par-|son. She lived with bim in the tower Chicago medical leaders were before the Educational club in the its strike began. alleled by this strange setting for/retreat in a lonely wooded spot on aroused over the reports of the rot- - ? '¢ {afternoon at the home of Mrs, J. E.| Domne larger systems which have re-|the Curran-Tighe murder mystery, |the edge of Rock Creek park, less|beries and agreed to tack every ef-| (ded, it was Indicated today, when ee ee ee ltatva Satu Suantas ‘hin Hae STARTS ON PAGE ONE to make an agreement on the | which is puzzling Washington ithan three milew from the Capitol. fort of police to run down the|the Federal Telegraph company re a |bus spoke at Algona and the Parnas more plan, but have gone akead| A secluded tower house, 20 feet] Police had difficulty forcing their |band ceived radio advices from the 5 Woe have Sam) 6 count [ron east of Raa tn past ebelé ‘ the formation of their own |Square, four stories high, its UPPer/way thru the 20foot fence, its| co ee freighter West Farratione that at| Proof nursery for Little Homer (0 0°" a psc acllrreiprtig.iberfinias agp Include the Southern Pa-|floor of glass peeping out of a dense | strands of barbed wire strung on! Brow dy. where all the begn ta | ireeks invaded the neutral zone, the e Missourl, Kansas & Texas, |Woods—and around the citadel @/ iron posts net deeply in footings of | $ a. m. today the freighter again “If Iam elected prosecuting attor- | allies would resist with force. York, New Haven & Hartford, barbed wire fence 20 fect high. lnauheote spe approached the Honolulu and put| %® Meighborhood can play. The | ney, and I believe I will be, I shall] “We were accused.” the pre- Burlington & Quincy, Great! Why was Joseph S. Tighe living] 7... », ‘osha likeneeilid Celi two men aboard her to make an| !#fmiture is made of ¢hrome | make it my first duty to appear be- mier continued, F 5 . |in this strange tower? > tygon Tega ones vs vanadium steel and wi hi fore the legislature of this state and ro. Jehigh Valley, Interna ° ~ but to no avail. There is one room inspection te ee re th ae ta etek ttl # Great Nortivera, the Union |, cite of Tighe -- former worta [10,00ch of the floors, each room 20 This radiogram was considerea| Middlee one-half dosen tomatoes 12" tne officials of this state power and the fe che — former world) : = ve eigen + sl gee the | traveler, and said to have been at- be es Sere Fey hh sige, a re as proof that the fire had subsided pi afternoon so they aM /to convict and sentence narcotic ped- raged stn: sins Semetieae Yer , oad tached to the Japanese embassy—but y ‘ine thane hl oxiate y war by throwing them at | diers to the penitentiary for a period world ever seen.” Eeeett 3. Jowell, head of the shop | 1" trae have’ been blind A deep well in in the center of the/ 15 Societies Plan to Get To- odtgagdh megedasrtinemsnaed We Se hoe that they will not be able to do fur-| The premier then spoke concerning union, is continuing negotia- ‘with executi roads | Tighe, in jail awaiting action of the ves of several roads grand jury, refuses to discuss the ground floor, and beside it a bathtub. |The second floor ix a combined kiteh gether Tuesday for salvage. ‘ The West Farralione yesterday 3. One of our other ideas which we has borrowed from the Jim Mar. ther harm during the remainder of their lives.” the general election—which seems to be inevitable because of the oppo tion to the Georgian policies. In an effort to extend his agreeme } 7 | killing or his freak home. fen and dining room. The third floor was reported to have proceeded | ————_— more plan. wever, * ’ od Of ighalls 4 onch d on ceases pcre oo union | James C. Curran, government em. |ls Mrs. Tighe's mor: The fourth—s| With a view to the formation /ner course, but evidently turned core ipl dy soy tetihon when the| * A there 38 to be & chang: : living next door to Tighe, was lookout room, glass enclosed — was /of one central organization which| 4 ent ge ron ioe Pion |Music Reading to Be | statea, “no man will welcome it more — 1 by a bullet piercing his heart. | Where Tighe lived, worked and slept.|/wit direct all actiwitien toward the, CX OF had stood by at some dis) mute Hoss Mp Kins OF Bowl tum IT: h Hi School than I. I've had a very hard spell.” ‘ + \Mrs. Curran says Tighe, in a fit of| Neighbors say Tighe was an arch!-| suppression of the narcotic traffic| tance from the burning ship. gots n't worry, but we) Taught at Fil I never sought, and I never wished ‘ Just play we ia a sheik and sheikess temper over an attack by the Cur-|tect and built his strange home to/in Seattle, representatives of 15| During the morning the completed |. 04 fittie Home is a shelkerino. 1f|. 20H® Mr. Music Lover—do you|to retain position, but I'll serve my ran’s Airedale dog, came from his|demonstrate certain theories of | different societion will meet Tues-/Plan# to receive the Honolulu sur- this don't tne tn Qaoies par want to learn to read muste at sight? country im any capacity.” fenced citadel and opened fire on her |foundation construction. - |vivors here were entirely abandoned & — Registration for sight reading} “I cast myself on the people day at & p. m. at the Chamber of pliere, wo smoke camels. ie husband with a revolver, Mrs. Cur-| Police wonder tf some other secret | Commerce when word came from Washington » d classes will start at Broadway high|Whose cause I've never betrayed ran threw herself in between and/|les hidden tn the shaft of the my| Need for such an organization|hat the transport service had di- 4. This winter if the wife gets [school at 7:15 p. m. Monday under|in 32 years of public life,” hr was herself seriousty wounded In _a|tery house. has been brought out by the dupli-|Feeted the transport Thomas, which) jw gin 4° Sue the fur. |the supervision of Prof. David F.| continued. vain attempt to save her husband’s| Did the murdered Curran know the | wtion of effort on the part of sey-|!% Dringing the passengers and crew ‘vies, for many years supervisor} “My course ts clear. I! support Mfe. necret? eset sintdintions which have bere|*?. nes, to put Into San Pedro tn- TO BREEZE music in Seattle high schools. jany government devoting itself to / [stead of San Franciaco. This course is for beginners espe-| measures which do not inflict per- tofore been operating Independent:|” egy orders were immediately ily, and anyone completing the|manent injury on the country.” . { Warns Churches to Be tna Snes Crm and the cna zt, "2. rman, Se seul Festive tae to aed ordisny| "ARG icine Sete te gt club, which have already perform: Son Petre shout -O-Pi-ls S01 CAN FRANCISCH, Oot, 14-—-Han|| fale without <iCtouny, 1 is Dermot. Maciand poset not Nelieve “Sealy ’ 5 morrow, it was . 4 e * » " ‘a government endeavored to rush the ~ en Soarine tn P grog the | Company officials {n Ban Pedro im. Francisco's Seals seemed pretty country into war, He further stat- lope evil, lead in the NeW) mediately began perfecting arrange | Certain of the Coast league pennant : ed ‘ sneha Oth san te be « Members that it was his belief that the ‘ Ne a See ments for the care of the survivors | today. gion em to country resents the criticism that 4 BY MILTON BRONNER | “Ie wo now raise an outery|represented at Tuesday's meeting |when they land 3 - * . ne at Hy LONDON, Oct. 14——A solemn |against the Turks and keep silent | include thedises tetia’ stcddeidhies eacubiabel Yesterday's victory of San Fran- Entertain on Ship hawpeen directed against the gov-_ warning to American churchmen | about the conduct of the Greek army | Eiks, Chamber of Commeree.|1,\ tos Angeles poceopadiogggtred | over Oakland and Vernon's de-||j With a program and dance the| "er "Cy. : seeking government action in the|in the recent retreat, it will Inflame| American Legion, Knights of Co-| would concer an investiestion, prot ;feat by Los Angeles meant: oating American Legion headquar- |. - en Harington, Britis : , Near East has been given by Arnold | every Turk in Asia Minor, lumbus, Rotary club, city, polls. |\ny Monday, to determine the ca “inet if Vernon stun hae th at Kirkland will be dedicated | commanderin-chief in the Near East, , Toynbee, professor of Greek at Lon-| “The Turks will aay we hate them| Kiwanis club, Federation of Labor, | a Log bs Wins ber three) |iturday night. ‘The headquartera|1!0Y¢ George declared, attributed y nigh’ 4 P don university. and declaim against them not becaue/shriners, First Presbyterian Gatch |sosce' Gabasann eaneaai oak tae Cae T cae kee tea ve and San Francisco| tty been installed on board the| ‘Pe success of the Mudania armis- Line to 39th Ave.| Protessor Toynbee ts the author of | of their conduct, but because of their} Canon W. H. Bliss will represent Sabine Ghats’ wie oyns — bo — ining games gad nited States shipping board freight: fore Piccisnd to the fact that British ‘Aa one of the results of bonds is. | **¥eral books on the Near East ques. | religion and race. And they will ask |the White Cross; Dr. William K cpa BE ey orsyes 7 Fort Jackson, which will from|*Mforcements were on hand. bony Aiavas | tion, and was the British government |why we close our eyes to similar | McKibben, the China club; C. E.| Ore Which wrecked the liner, officiay| One more victory for San Fran-| tow on be the Kirkland American Fifteen or twenty thousand ipertay after the ‘city “acquired. the | adviser in ‘Turkish mattern at the| wrongs perpetrated by fellow Chris-| Jonnaton, the Bika; Frank Water-|"°re Sdvised today. j cisco or one more defeat for Vernon! Legion clubhouse. ‘The entire boat "car system the Roosevelt Park car. | Versailles peace conference. jtans. |houne, the Chamber of Commerce,| Practically all baggage and van} Will give the pennant to the Beals.| Bin be the scene of festivity Satur Tine terminus will hereafter te at| “America ls doing wonderful work| “The fact ts that great wrongs! Max M. Neumann, American Le-|Sbies of passengers and ship PB tage eso a ‘wilh be ype here | Jay night, when the celebration will e ° * / 2 ? “ “ey 4 tomorrow. At Los An- “ Meth ave. N. E. and E. 56th st., in-|! the Near East,” he said, “but care | have been committed by both sides.| gion; Charien IP. Moriarity, Knights|™O0nies and papers were saved. — 7) 1m ay Um ake the form of “A Night in China- j Stead of at 29th ave. N. E. and B. | ust be taken to sans json upon |One of Mustapha Kemal's cabinet | o¢ Columbus; Mayor E. J. Brown,| Reports coming tn by wireless 1: _—_ ee ae er ye will) own.” 1 55th st. |humanitarian grounds, rather than| ministers recognized this when he te |tne city; Chief William B. Severyna, | ‘este that the disaster was a mirac | P'AY om. ¥ One tye me Ligh racial cently mas ould be a good thi = morrow. 4 Tho the bonds were acquired some | TMOUS OF Tete Ameri wei Lea eet Oh coen naa INE ithe police; William M. Short, the/f sod fortune, courage, cool-hea: Ry lescendent of Old : iMinte ago, the money has just recent-| _“Aty attempt oi lea or Eu-|to move all Greeks and Armenians | itor federation, and Rev. M. A.|*inesy and efficiency in the open ; ly been put to use, due to court and | ToP® to call the present Asia Minor out of Turkish territory, and all | 51 trnew the First Presbyterian |“ of the radio telegraph. WALTERS HELD F il Dead H ‘council proceedings which are said to | Situation a strugie Helween the cross | Turkish citizens out of European ter-|itene the resbyterian | “rransfer of the passengers ws & roe ¥, cee we bave ered and the crescent istianity versus | ritory. In other words, he would ex ; made without di os rs. Fannie M. ckwell, great ' a eee ST AshaGe eink aartaation beaiant beiacee abe Gapthatien tee the other, Rae erencyr ie lt woe ed Pc hott apo pi. Mageee TO DRAW CALL Jfrandanurhter of Hezekiah’ Harr. F 5 barbarism — aggravate the com-/so that in each territory would be | °°" Choven Py the othi bd \ | their predicament, Officers and crew) lee Walters fought a draw with |"Pan, commander of Fort Knox dur- Admiral Schley Is plicated crisis, @ jone people instead of conflicting | of the ship battled the fire courage-| ted to borrow the window wash: (ing the revolution, and descendant “People must remember that the | races, ee ously until driven steadily back by |¢!# ladder to look over the screen|aiso of Hannah Dustan, heroine of JUS D. : Due Here Sunday neighboring races of the Near Bast | “I ‘bellove this should be done.| Steamer Cordova the flames they could not control, |% ee if she had sufficient blankets| New England battles, died at the TI E AY ; ‘With a full cargo and 100 passen-|are neither all devils nor all angel*.|And nobody could more rfectl Land radio stations of the Federal|‘o keep her warm. Swedish hospital Friday after a lin- pei ¥ : j } Eo te aed peg seo! ea | Their behavier depends upon who is |superintend such a transfer than the Discharges Cargo | Telegraph company and the Radio| And when this same fella left gering illness. Funeral services will IGN ae iinies rg Suc > ‘Sunen oho the top dog. | American Reliet nee ation. This or- To discharge salmon at the Seattio | £ orporation of America were given/at 3 o'clock in the morning he be awe’ eos eee WARHINOTON, Oct. 14—The bél SS Schley Wat oad a on: ony aan ‘I edited the famous Bryce report | ganization has everybody's confi. | warehouse the steamship Cordova | 6h praise for they direction of|/ wanted to knock on the window |" Gaderer aighinent. et geevalied tn pe tro A cecil rgo on Armenian atrocities, and there-|dence. The Turks know the Amert-|satied up the Duwamish river Satur. |To*CUe Work. They received the calls | and tell her she forgot to put out Pet etongary rma on her return trip within a few | fore had under my eyes documentary jcans have no territorial or political |qay morning. The cargo aboard the | oF help and operators remained on/tho light. Chi f Sh F; h; y t ssociate Justice William days. evidence of what the Turks did to/ambitions in that quarter of the Cordova. was salvaged. from. the|*merRency duty continuously, direct] Anyway, 1 HOPE NO FINGER ie ows Fish; ee ee oe pee Armenians. But last fall I was in| world and they would absolutely | Fahal nic! ling shins in the vicinity to the scene. a pistons ¢ H. reams) send a letter of resigna- “NEVERFAIL” 18207... |Asia Minor when tho Greeks were|trust the Americans—if religion wrecked off Pant adolhae whine Be og WINDOW SOR cole aeons ays Fle Caught Et ition ‘to President Harding in ‘the § 4s aa | e pn | wrecked off Poin’ lolphus §=while * WINDOW FOR Gosi KNOWS! “Hold ‘er, Newt, she's a-rearin’! near future, ib! ie sree commer. Tor jail Winslg—and 1. found the| were sthondinated, populations | Omink from Alaska two weeks ago Tugs Fail to Pull t MARRIMD MEN. HAg| Geudug On the ston Oh a mane Gip cs ee ’ freee: ry and stock, For fleas os| sesinet ‘Turkish peasants and their| would be more efficacious than at.|c yt se raving repairs were made | Tanker Off R ks |" OUGH WORRT AS IT 18. |boat in Elliott bay at 4 a, m, Satur-} Justice Day, it was reported, has poultry or pets | wives. tempting by treaty to secure guar prolate so is oie nore ore SAN FRANCISCC t EB Well, folks, I guess there will be|%*¥, Chief of Police W. B. Severyns | definitely made up his mind that his 7] , fo apety: “ “] personally enw ‘Grecks loot |antees of the safety of racial minor. |crne z “ate fe ha ne in dry dock. | n LAN » Oct. 14—Et|. ‘big’ crowd down watching the|Ufled @ defi at a 15-pound salmon | duties as umpire in the settlement of t (Bole cae pion walled eb gn srtongl tne rete nmap pened ead wel will be placed in wervice | forty of three tugs yesterday after-|vsovie queen tonight as it ie Sat,|that leaped and tangoed at the end|war claims with Germany will be of i 7 . wa e again within a few days noon to pull the tank steamer Ly: : reeset c habitants. And I have reason to be-| of friction and conflict would always | Me oa ee TES monet tam peo pode of "the grr uray night. And I guess if they sath dito spe ep a pais cae re get = bbe eg orgy lieve there were worse outrages. remain.” bate Rta Be called that crowd “Knights of the| ; “4 . Probability that his GC re) P Sh . ran to San Francisco harbor, Rath" {t ia That's the story Severyns told) work as umpire will necessitate a 7). } Waterf Stri Wilkins Figh H . FP. Shortcoming | taiiea. ha at would be pretty #004./ when he appeared at headquarters |trip abroad is said to have influenced : a ront Strike ilkins Fights the lope of Democrats “ rexgh ‘Youre Saturday, proudly displaying his/him finally against making an effort ‘ P , {QTON, Oc ‘mn (Runs for Car, Trip HOMER GIN Brew, |““teh $e Teceeek Ok ie bench while ata Called in Portland! Bosses, Not G. O. P. |,, “AS#!N@T0®, Oct. 14—-Upon ’ MER GIN BREW, His hired help, however, insisted |in his new capacit: ’ o Ne Bo ity ins of public hops “4 sdhereisidehaihictlsiatied 4 ‘ 0d q PORTLAND, Oct. 14—Abolition| Mrs, May Avery Wilkins, candi-| salle marke roe Pern erent Taken to Hospital RY thd tats fad Cone. S80t8 © the eoee jot the neutral employing hall con-|date for county treasurer, has an-| campaign for large gains in congress} 7" Pping in the street while run- $10 Week Is Not ete ee ee WAY WORKERS ducted by the Waterfront Employ-jnounced that her campaign head:|thix year, Cordell Hull, chairman of 19S for @ street car Friday night, * Mapegitc kin ere association, organized following quarters have been estabilahed at 201 \the demecratio National aaeman Of | Himer Ward, clty fireman, living at Enough, Wife Says eer GET 2 ! the settlement of the waterfron' jowell building. declared today. "| 1749 W. Spokane st, fell, knocking} For three years Wm. L % P. pe : wd x clared y » om, m1 ) .. Wilson| Parachute Jum) shyla arr ithe ine Mrs. Wilkins, who is now address. ‘The republicans, Judge Hull eala,|"!™sel€ unconscious. Ward was | gave his wife only $10 a week to run ’ . CHICAGO, Oct. 14.—Pay of rail ~ E. Pike at 13th ae a atte nora taut al pe ‘ort |ing local organizations each day, was | have disappointed everybody, Upon | ‘Aken to the city hospital, He is uf. | the house on, and that ix not enough, Won’t Leap Here | road maintenance of Way employ ; SSrarh ne page sie we gen 7 rid Nc at the Univer: | this disappointment, the ruin of hope, yo Fae gen eames | according to a divorce complain filed| Mink De Ronda, parachute jumper, heny was increased 2 cents an ‘ednesday eve- dy Be . | ‘ommercial club juncheon| Hull said, the democrats wil build} ard accident hap-| Friday in superior court by Mrs,|who planned to leap from the top| >y the railroad labor board. be the instigat: t b rened 7 res . AB hd ning, Oct. 38: inn adh pein tent yo ke ee 08 peresaay noon and at the meeting their victory by proving republican | Pe" 4 at Occidental ave. and Yesier Wilson. The Wilsons have|of the L. C. Smith building Satur ‘The increase affects 451,911 men, Fol gg Re Rome al D of the Bellevue Taxpayers’ league| promises either misleading or alto.|“°% two minor children, y afternoon, will not kap. The de-| The increase will amount to 4 officials of that organization The 4 CAG scoturmes. Cy 1 « cike-le not wideupread, according to | nar oe |sether spurious. J cinion was made by Mayor Brown | 125,562.40 a year, ba 4 4 Mrs. Wilkins states that she is not | Someeesenteineninis — ho Frid tated that "1 The decision of the board, Simpkins = will |police. No vessels will suffer delay who Friday sta’ at “no outsider e , which there with the old- [lin loading, ‘Terminal No. 4 1» closed fighting the republican party but | ° is going to come in here, do a sensa. | >reaks a deadlock extending over Bee een 6 ee || to ail except men working there, and|Tsiner, the Domes and political m.| Boom Spokane Man The Seattle Star Thrift Coupon tional stunt, then cut the swag In| Pérlod of several weeks, in which tl , z . chines, The W. C. J, declares { two.” members were unable to agree up f Plone Je }londing was reported progressing | Mra, Wilkins, and herself stand to | or House Speaker Worth 50 Cents; C t It Oo t De Ronda had planned to the amount of an increase, will m ; hace orcheaten tid ee eetes on. | | normally. iain afte Cestiaaainn tone Arthur 1. True, of Spokane, will Ss; OU U halves on the collections Salsas’ ey /tHeM@niInGh SHUT OF bas fi air of the season. in America a winch ost be speaker of the next house of repre- re REATILY Oran i after bie etunt with aihapen Geamiar | Saeanie OC kas peckare cuucr a re sy ig oni ze; teh Nebraska to Carry Sa 's Husband H Id culate More ease sd. the Seattle Nhtional Bank woctaa td home. Mayor Brown peste that the 37 cents an hour. ‘ Fand, ball every Katurda Record Fruit Cargo “i oe Hart's enemies among tho repub- and Columbia St., to help every Star reader || home would have his permission to| | This is 1 cent an hour above the 4 ae © hundred s Her to 25c Daily lican legislative candidates in King pg Pier on dlggrengpunnge seine “Suntan ane Dennen ey the th at ate eran Ma col 7 ated e plies Mn ates & euning SAUGHT sd vee thousand boxes :0f| 0's mother and three children (County are being urged to back "True This coupon is worth 50 cents to you, Cut He stated also that the police had | the United States Steel corporation Pe 3 apples, the largest onrgo of fruit ex:| | va ‘in'as conte u dav? dain theory Coat & Make %. tnaes | out the coupon, Take it with 60 cents to enough to do at present without as. | fr unskilled labor, | ported thru this port during the pres- 8s cones © Gey t of M ebb med the ‘Seattle National Bank, October 4 to 14 suming the responsibility of caring ame ‘lass Heturday ‘etter. | {ent eeason, will be carried to British |, Mrs. Nora V. Shipton, in her suit pe iy Mie tears mores el Meng Inclusive, and you a ; for the crowds that 1 Mae gtaturday | atte | \oorta: hy the refrigersion stearaehip |?" divorce, filed Wriday in superior | S!™% of Jefferson, will be repub- Lory mag you can open a $1 savings tee. She orainta tt would gather to WHAT’S IN THE AIR Gay evening, 8:30 to, 11:20. Plenty || Nebraska, which will arrive in Seat,(CoUtt claims that this is all her hus. | ican leader, which would deliver the Besides b - of practice; no embah ent. Th : ‘ 4 y hole ho ; esides being credited with a $1 account, gies PROGRAN SATU foctal tonture’ alone ie worn aounie nd wconiay Saat European ports, via vr Charles H. Shipton, allowed tn a organization to the Hart penih depositor will be given a Liberty Bell Booze Poi ” soar Eo Roy price. arn the new Tango jan Francisco, . nk. A piet 6 . 100: ed; Trot, Rocker | Waits, Glide Schot- _ ie She charges further that Shipton he Sign your patie eee pi Mong Hey aaearicas * gurecied KFC—11:15 a, m,; 2 to 3 p, mg : veo [va Det ype el te wen ST. HELENS, Ore—George Rob- ours to kill her with a shotgun, Caracao Is Comin in Hospital Now mgd P. 6:30 to erio found insane by commission and | #4 later to poison her. r s Polson moonshine whisky, bought |} y’pz5—10.8 i. i recommended to hospital for insane sa With Salmon Cargo on Second ave., by Leonard Nelson, || 3.39 to 430 n. PB setae” and { fe"and taught || St Salem." Toberlo charged with | VANITY FAIR, school of drems:| With « full cargo of salmon from 21, sailor from the steamer Utopia, || to 415 Monday, Wedwestoy and iy mote people, «tan any ‘other | | shooting from « neat of bus with-| making and millinery, has announced |Alaskan fisheries, the steamship caused Leonard's removal to the city || iyviday. . for thin week only. Call day or pase tg ‘ocation, ing Alvin H./the opening of day and evening | Caracao is due to arrive at the Grand hospital Friday afternoon, after he KJR—Silent for 1 in} ae wee vey, ce and wounding another, who' classes at Room 204, Wells bidg.,|Trunk dock Tuesday. Capt, Oncar|| ceeeseeerecececccecccccccepecsevesceceseees j had dropped unconscious at the Col-|} period 8:15 to 0:16. —e rode in front, Third ave. and Pine st. Anderson is commanding the vessel. man dock, Nelson was recovering Saturday, KZC—645 to 7:15 p,m.