The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 16, 1912, Page 6

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ROUTS ROBBER BREMERTON, Wash. Ave. 16 An attempted robbery of the gro cery store of F. W. Rooney early yesterday was frustrated by P. J Baldwin, night watchman, who re fused to heed the command of th hold-up, rushed behind the coun in the tent store, grabbed his reve ver and fired twice In succession, and another shot as the robber rush ed out and exc ape a. FRECKLES Don't Ger DROVGH. Hide Them With @ Vell) Remove Them With the New P akin double wold © reneth the m othine: it is |HUSBAND SHOOTS' WIFE AND 3 OTHERS PORTLAND, Or., Aug. today tacks | keeper | his wife, her sister, his wif |mer husband and his | Gehrig took his own life. Gebrig went to the bome of his ife, from whom he was s*parates and without warning ned fir jon ber and her sister Nellie Oliver. Both were wout Gehrig seriously lbushed Mra. Gehrig's divorced hu }band, W. S Holmes. | with her, 4 Jimmie json, as they were golnk sa =e a fatal wound on the ade by Chas. Ger With deep curve (like cut) ae curately fitted to your eyes, for ‘This includes a careful, acien- tific examination with modern appliances. —Eighteen years’ experience ~Fourth year in Seattle. ed —PRESCRIPTION OPTICIAN and modern leas grinding plant in connection. D. W. Robson, 4th Floor, 470-473 Arcade Bidg. Bring This Adv. With You el Holmes. Young Holme man Mallon pursued Gehrig, and his body HERE FOODS COST LESS—IHEY'RE FRESHER, TOO RELIABLE DELIVERY—Free delivery from one or more stalls vending each kind of food. Look for delivery signs on statis. Fresh Churnaa o reamery Bor vce ° Ranch ee days old, doxen UTTE: AML x! ‘ice ‘Cov, FREE TO ALL CUSTOMERS WHITE CLOVER BUTTER STORE, Stall 40 Cc. E. CAMPBELL STALL “22 DOWNSTAIRS | Fresh Churned Washington Creamery Butter, ib Danish Creamery Butter, Be, 3 tise Fresh Ranch Exes, dozen . Be Phone Elliott 4432 Peaches go at, crate . Fancy Mélens, pound . Olives, a bottle ... Fisher High-O-Tide Flour MULLEN & LOVEJOY, 1505 Pike Place Ta es Booths 201, 54, 40 Granulated Seca te my 2 ior 94 leat Lard 1Z%e Free Delivery 40 Me lew an for a ton at whole sale. It's the same sugar you always use » you pay $1.00 pounds and lone Why for 20 cents We Are Never Out of It The rate every day is as Standard White Cantaloupes & for Bi Tomatoes 9 ibe Leach, Veal 1oat and Potatces 10¢ ved erring ABE and 2BE can ., Salt Pork Ade tb ste Teast Beecd’s teaves tor 194e GALLON we SANITARY PUBLIC 59 MARKET ALWAYS DEPENDABLE 1513-2344 FIRST AVENUE 1512-24 PIKE PLACE Help! Help! Help! Swanson to bust the Flour idaho Hard Wheat Flour at, Best Sugar, per sack Four Big Cans Carnation Milk #83 | 2he In fact we have a $7,000 stock of Market to be sacrificed in our new store in Cc. A. SWANSON Stalls 41-43-45 Sued by Fisher Flouring Mills Selling 35c | Meadow Gold Butter, 1b EDGERLY-FITZ CO. AT FIRST AVE, ENTRANCE SANITARY PUBLIC MARKET a AUTO GABOLINE Trust are still selling sack.... .. $1.00 46 Cot ihe t Qu 1 Japan Tea groceries from the — the SANITARY MARKET. for too Che B0e Ribbon Tea Gc Package Crescent Galt's Blue Chocolate 10c Package Pearline 2he Snider Chils Sauce . ie Can Soaked Peas . 10¢ Raisins Tokio Tea, Store 1 sa BEST BUTTER AND EGGS AT POPULAR PRICES A. SCOTT, Stall 28 1 wilh, to announce to my patrons and others w home cooking and baking that | am serving « noon Meve you will find this an ideal pla tunel shop! MRS, KENDIG, Stall 153, 16.——-Four | persons are dead or wounded here sult of murderous at step-son. | Mrs Gebrig then am who boarded and Patrob a} short distance away stumbled over) | Belote and deserve to di RIDAY, AUGUST 16, 1912 “HERE, ADOLF, Keep. wy CLOTHES CHECK TILL WE IAM GOING AVaY OUDT, ~~ NEC, DISS 188 SO MRAS T Feeuw LIKE SVIMMING, BUY, MY DEAR SIR, I HAF To Ger MY CccoTrwes! £ DON'D KNOW VERE ADOLF 13$ ——HE HASS MY "NO SIGN OF ADOLF! 1 VONDER €F Dor FAT THACKASS HASS DRESSED UND VENT AVAY MiT NO MY CHECK, L 4m HUNGRY, Too, 1 DINK ET Go BACK, NEGRESS GOES TOWER DEATH UNAFRAID | tity Vetted Pe RICHMOND, Va., ing and unafraid, Virginia Christian, a negress 17 years old, the first wo man to be executed in the history! |of Virginia, was sent to her death |here in the electric chair at 7:2 o'clock this morning for the murder! of Mrs. ida Belote, 72 years of age, a white woman, at Hampton, Va dust before the cap was place jover her head the woman turned to! her spiritual adviver and suid Tam glad to go. I killed Mrs.| | | Kill me quick.” The negress was employed as | washerwoman by Mra. Belote. An gered by a reprimand, the felled her employer, beat her into | unconac boked par [tially scalped her, and then thrast la towel down her throat | Miss Christian was well educated! it was brought out In the trial that |ahe killed Mrs. Belote tn a fit of temper. Th o was disco ened prison hearty breakfart ling with the guards [her execution she | consolation at when a minis }from the Bible | With head erect and eyer straight | ahead, the girl walked unconcerned lly to the death chamber, manifest {ing no interest in her surroundings | She stepped lightly Into the electric chair, and making a brief ed the guards in ad ting the electroges, straps and head plece. A moment later the current was turned on and contin fued for two minutes. | | ; | ")WOMAN RUN DOWN BY AN AUTO-KILLED Oliver Cordz, 19, son of 8. A retired lumberman of 503 13th avenue North, is under $2,500 bail on an open charge, while the circumstances surrounding the auto accident at E. Howell street and Broadway iast evening, that result 4 in the death of Mra. Ethan BI 58, are being investig Young Cords was driving an auto mobile up Broadway at a speed, he says, of not more than 12 miles an hour. As he neared the Intersec tion at Howell street he saw Mrs Bliss crossing the street. She was crossing dia nd her back was partially turned to him. When about 60 feet from her he sounded his horn. She apparently did not hear it, and he sounded it twice more. Then, seeing that she was not going to turn out he swerved sharply to the left, turning at right angles to Broadway and facing down Howell The sudden turn on the wet asphalt made the machine skid. It slid across the intersection for 20 jfeet, striking Mrs. Bliss broads! She was knocked to the pavement and the car stopped before it could pass over her | Mrs. Bliss was taken direct to the city hospital, where it was) found that she had received a frac tured skull. She died on the, op erating table Mrs, Bilis | fear naneRe her oineas of the murderes porting even to the ha officinis, She ate a aughing and talk Shortly before refused religious made no pr started reading was a music and vocal teacher. and her husband came to tle two years ago. Bliss is a veteran of the civil war and has | employed in the West Woodland Pharmacy FATHER TO FIGHT FOR LIFE OF HIS SON, A MURDERER nfield, a sadlaal practitioner |nardino, will arrive in fy Angeles |today to begin the fight for the life of his gon, Ch gene Greenfield murder of his Vivian, at nfleld believes his son and he will spare no ef. to secure proof. where Venice. is insam fort or expense At the county jail slayer is confined, atte officers unite in th ation that the man is feigning ntal kdown, They declare he ts id is merely laying plans for his defense. |HEAD OF MEXICAN ROADS HERE James L. Brass, assistant general manager of the Oregon & Washing lton Railroad company, lentgrtained N. C. Brown, president of the National Railways, of Mex lico, Brown left this morning for * | noon yesterday | firet by automoblie, then by train, to Spokane. The elopers BOY AND GIRL oe ELOPERS WIN) here, and then were married: head of the Astoria Iron Works, is in Seattle, complet ing arrangements for the estab lishment of the factory in thin city Mr. Pox says the company expects to have their factory ruaning by January lat, and they expect a good year in 1913 The factory will be located tn \Georgetown, and will include all of the equipment of the plant at As torla, with many additional tm J proveme ote (yt SPOKANE, Aug. being pursued 70 mil mobile by two mothers and the brid Cart Harding, 19, and Bt Flemming, 16. are husband and wife here today. After viewing a cireus together at their home, Mis we Mont. the boy and girt in an automo bile Their’ _felatives followed, STONE-FISHER STORES. PASS 10 NEW OWNERS conduct 4 Vrene Leased Wire) Jobn Vox, On the stroke addition to today the store of The ne the clock at big department Pisher into the hands of the Dry Gooda Company. Though store was filled with shoppers, no one noted the change, there was no fuss nor feathers nor Outward signs of any kind, yet the stream of coin whieh, a moment before, flowed into the coffers the retiring com pany, now asecrued the new owners, So amasingly complete is the modern department store or Santeation, @ deal involving an al most countiews number of condl. Hons and things, not to mention a half million or eo of dollars, having been concluded tn afew 4 s of time, and without visible interrup tion to business. The men forming the new com PAny are Seattle, Spokane and Mon tana dry goods men and capitalivts RB. Patterson, who heads the of »Company in « trend of the times in sing i strongly in the on of eliminating middlemen. in all large cities is bein concentrated more and the hands of thone in position to pass merchandise from milf direct to consamer Our combination of Jobbing Interests and chain of de partment stores makes this. pom ble and effects many price say ings and economies in operation.” Mr. Fraser, the new ownes and chief of staff, in a slender, alert keen-eyed Scotchman of scholarly attainments and strong magnetic foree, wt a amile revealing ity and eyes wond ing, yet kindly in expression. ed as to immediate plans, be said We find most of the stocks of the various departments of the store in good condition, but as this is the closing month of a season, and company, has long been identified \we naturally want merchandise of with the dry goods trade in the eur own selection, we shall close Northwest, is the president of thet ont present stocks as quickly as Spokane Dry Goods Company, @ possible, and the same will be of- concern doing a large jobbing bus feted in a sale beginning Monday {ness and also owning and operat morning at % o'clock. In addition ing The Crescent, a high clase de to the usual store force, we have partment store, and The F & engaged « large number of extra popular priced departiient store, salexpeople. We shall, of course, do two of Spokane's largest houses, our best to provide good service Mr. A. G. M. Fraser, the secretary | but we indulge the hope that due and managing director of the com allowance will be made for ber pany, has long been associ: with gain «ale conditions. In entering they M. J. Connell Company, of/ the Seattle field we have no ne Butte or untried theories of trade to ¢ These men were both busy today ploit, nor magic methods; we beaten the congratulations of St our cause on good goods, good serv attle friends and trade contempo- icq, abso| satisfaction to the pa raries, However, Mr, Patterson tran, courtesy to all, and last, but found time (o say 1 am glad (o not least, just treatment, genuine tell you briefly somewhat of our interest in and always fair consid plans. We are all highly enthu-jeration for our employes. By the slastic over Seattle and our oppor way, it may interest you to know tunities bere, as we are confident in this connection t this store that we can be of real service to will not again be open Saturdays the shepping public, in what man- after 6 p. m., as we shall be quite ner let our future course disclose. content with eight hours’ service However, | may say that we aim to and business. Tomorrow the store atiil further develop the jobbing/will be closed all day in prepara business of the Seattle Dry Goods tion for Monday's sale, Three Stories Without a St CORNER MARKET FIRST AND PIKE FIRST AND PIKE Most Sanitary Market in West 10c or More Purchases Free Coupons Given With See Our Display on First Floor. 3 GIRLS’ BAKERY FIRST AND PIKE 8 Girin frend, hot from the oven, | We 1Be.| cakes | 100 time Try one tomorrow two loaves e hear the A good deal for your money r that Here is a pointer myarantec w the purity and wholesomeness « everything we sell. In quailty t then site of SPECIAL Charge for delivery on sugar only. Cane 10 Ibs, sugar, S0¢, with other purchase of groc 1 tea or coffee ahe | Cryst the | 10-1b 206 erles or of our Sun bran up, & bare per phe gus (big) al White Soap, 7 bars can Cottolene Hest Coffee, Ib ake Anything in the grocery line Stat 106— Gnoce att wert prices always. SUN v= WALK UF INCLINES—NO STAIRS TO ¢ Dressed Poultry 20¢ fori ane ote line of Poultry Tonter and Remedion Poultry Peed of ail Mean’ mall orders promptly filled PACIFIC POULTRY CO., INC., TOP FLOOK—CORNER MARKET Why, of Course, Murray Always Saves You Money on Meat Pot roast seen Me 1240 206 Mutton chops ., Steak Leg mutton {f Spring chickens Fowls ,,. Pickwiek hams .. No, 1 hams Stalls 2-5-3—On Pike Place Be Sure You Get Your Meat From Us Stone Fisher department | more into rest | RAIN HURTS GRAIN Or, PORTLAND siderable damage crops in the gon and East 36 hours, THE GUN MIGHT HELP evolver) Footpad (with me your money, q Married good = man. Com we'll ask my wife Transeript Victim Au to bop and grain Willamette to the grain crops in Eastern Ore rn Washington is the result today of the rains of the last Ce with for CHACKASS! — MY CLOTHES CHECK H /14 GIRLS BEATEN WITH STRAPS (Dy United Press Leased Wire) 8T. ANTHOKY, Ida, Aug, 16— ,. *! Bto of the alleged brutal punish 5 » 4 serious condition here ment nfiicted upon them today are as the result of a pers laid before the state industr on her by two thugs ‘The robbers entered her hom, beat hep Into unconsclousmes, gaged ang girls told of having been flogged a ber and teak 128 cot et with heavy straps. According to 4 worth of valuables, Githelaaiohptne pebdor wes weed npson was found several hou |to punish the girls. later by @ lodger, ; | WOMAN IS A’ BY eo (ay om PORTLAND, Of, Aug. ™. Thompson, an elderly woman, if. 16-—Con valley and made Give rtain, my me and it Boston ——n sco WE STLAKES Pe. O » PUBLIC MARKET a Bm SUGAR and FLOU Are the Big Specials for Saturday fj fesamey See Bulletin Boards at Market for Added Features in the Sale of This Sugi Peaches and ot on #agur will lower at the help materially in reducing the cost of your preserving Westlake sections of the city STONG’S MARKET Stalls 125-126 tor this Baturday Because we } j Mea) barenin have the Pienie W Rastern Call for #6 16 lhe Pare , a cane Be ike Violet No 80 mee Four ‘Stall F.H. Delivery daily, except Saturday 1 Delivery on big special with other Free Delivery and Flour r fruit for preserving are specially you w li find below. The’ this year. Prices are the Coast. Free deliv to all Green Lake and Datland dite, pa Del priced sanitary market on niversity the biggest and most purchases ore | 1 bare Hunny Monday Soap 1% | TORIO GROCERY | | NOW IS THE TIME! CONSIDER THEO OP::: YOU HAVE IN BUYING YOUR Oc! | I MANY INSTANCES, LESS THAN WHO NO INFERIOR GOODS IN OUR STORE. Best Sugar, 21 tbs. $1 — With a Twodollar order—delivered, Many Other Specials—Watch Our Display Cards | Anderson Grocery Go. STALL 210 We Retail at Wholesale Prices—Free Coffee All Day. FAIRBANKS, Stall 219 Sells the Very Best of Everything in the Grocery, Fruit and Produce Line. 10 Ibs. tatoes Fancy © bare gee 1 bare Cry eo phe Cr phe. Violet or ial Te Sweet Laundry Seap White Beap of Wheat Qua supplies at wholesa guaranteed 7 Bars Lenox . Crystal White Soap..2S¢ ean Anpara “W. S. Burrell, Stalls 5-6 Pioneer Butcher. The at Ajl Times at Stall 7 | o» Shoulders Fresh Killed Chickens E. N. SCUMANN Meats noted for qus Spine Chickens, ib Hens, Ib Corn’ Beet, Vb. P. J. HESELER, Stall 1 Pacific Coast Fish Co. STALL Malibut 2. tbe. Smelta 2 Ibe, Salmon, Ib, as represented or ~ Stalls 25-26, Grocery Sunny son Fresh Churned Butter, the Churn, Phanut Butter, 1b. Kegs, dozen, special All Kinds Domestic Cheese. A. ANESE, Stall 208 Fancy Large Watermelon STALL Yellow Crawford Peaches, each 385 + One 106 Many extra specials all over the store Right an of ‘The Largest Stock, the Best Service and the Lowest rice. SOME OF SATURDAY'S BIG SPECIALS sed 4 big Cans Carnation Milk Po ‘Loe, 15¢ With Other Ps ia E LS Seat a 2he | + bie pken EC. Comm Pia 25e 15e¢ Elbertas am 60E box ced Pi t cans Finest $I 20¢ apple, 2 cans Come early ar the first choice. Buy your le All g red free, at our ¢3 st convenience. Every.4 money back | Once More a Big Pot Roast | goods deliv Mon Fine Picnic tani Me e¢-11¢ « Steer Pot Roast, 1b. Geis 4AS | Corn Beet, i ASe | les of Spr bs ts | ARMOURDALE M STALLS 88% A. A. HINTZ Stalls 11-12 Seattle Tea & Coffee Co, STALL w bs. rop Un Lamb, 1 Fine. Lean Bastern Bacod, STALLS 13-14 Stalls 326 and 342 Eom om SOC CTA oe he 65¢ with all « RaWwionD on CLING Canning Pears Cravappies, all varieties | Hungarian Prunes per crate Guaranteed | Ratiataction | purchases: Stalls 326 and 342 Nuetzel’s Clean Market Ib vt and chafters Picnic Ham en2—Fifth Aye. Side Come Early and Often, GROCERIES dhe site) If you want a Good Roast for Sunday Come to i : se BES | 2 Tbe | Ye. ibe Stall 28, Basement Washington rss B5e | Country Butter Store STALL &% 1 HOMEMADE CANDY SPRCIATS H. LEISGE, STALL 352 WESTLAKE FISH CO. in _ Chutaed But Guaranteed Toca! Ranch’ Ween STALLS 22-28 THE CHEESE S’ bes” Imported Swiss Cheese, |e 30¢ jan 400 Cho Whst's CANDIES Sian "33% #8$ | OLIVER SMOKED MEAT HOUSE—STALL 309 Give us a trial—we handle Dleheat Smoked Meats pultry and Sausages 20 LBS. NEW POTATORS STALL STALL 19, Basement FUSS & FREY 0-111-112—DOWNSEARBE ket where Saturday: le Preah icken® quality in ‘344 —Vegetables a5¢ We a full line of Freah Killed Treat Rane Rent it Rees, doxen Butter, 1 STALL 16—BASEMEST 40 B00 Chocolates, 1b. 25e 20¢ aks Picnic Hama, tb. All Pork Link Saueams wh ard, - ve versthing kept wndee 5m KCIALS | STALLS 304-5 | “Carnation Mille, “ean 3 dox * Fo ositf 2 =>

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