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Don’t Read This! Adolf Can’t Wait fora Month With an “R” Mit! Moras Give me A vers! The rewent Prust mat i UNION PHEATRE Bet. Pike Tv ple gram Notice to the Public I will not ded 1 SANDAHL This ts to advise that be responsible for tracted by Sandal. any 8 co y wife fe D N n c. Before buying Water Front Investigate VENICE On Bainbridge Island Albert B. Lord Northern Bank Bidg Arnold’s Catarrh Remedy STOPS Hay Fever, Rose Cold and all cases of Sneezing Allays the Irritation of automobile dust, street car dust, shop dust and sulphur dust After using one box of Arnold's Catarrh Remedy for these ailments and no relief is obtained, return the package to your druggist from whom purchased and get your money back, All druggists: can obtain remedy— STEWART @ HOLMES DRUG CO., or write 3076 Arcade Building. this ° err a! trains 9.90 & om trains 5:05, €:09. - 7:00, 1018p om ht leaves doth cities 6:00 pm STION CO. DR. L. R. CLARK, D. D. 8. When a patient will write to u and say our work gave perfect sat- isfaction, there is nothing more to be added. We can show you a number of such letters of testimony. The work ts painle: price we have cut our com-| petitors’ price in two. Regular $10 Gold Crowns.....$4.00 Regular $10 Plates . . $5.00 Dr. Clark personally oversees all Work turned out of this office, and| for this reason we are able to give and as to} you a guarantee that it Is bona fide. WE GIVE GAS. Regal Dental Offices Dr. L. R. Clark, 0. 0. 8., Manager 1405 Third Av, N. W. Cor. Union| NOTE—Bring This Ad With You) “DENNY-RENTON” All Clay Products 1007 Hoge Bldg. BULL BROS. Just Printers 10132 THIRD MAIN 1043, | prospector Cftice Phone, Main Rea Thone. Kenwood 1473 ROBERT CURTIS ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR Wiring, Repairing, Installing 1018 Post St. Seatt: Western Ornamental Iron & Wire Works 2443 Irving St., Seattle, w. Elevator Enclosures, Fire Escapes, | Iron and Wire Window Guards, Foiding Gates an¢ Fencing. Phone: Beacon 1686, OR. E.J.BROWN DENTIST 18 First Ave, Union Block. Iam now giving my entire time nnd Attention to my Dental Prac- not compete with cheap i work. ht ase the best materials kmown to the dental profession. Examinations and consultations 1 lance between freedom and the {her pride, jowing to r ~~ es AuGusT THE STAR—SATURDAY, AUGUST 16, 1913 im It SIR, WE DON'T SERVE OYSTER EXCEPT IN MONTHS THAT HAVE AN R IN THEM i? ois AUGUST FAITHFUL WIFE TO GO ON STAND AND TRY TO SAVE DIGGS her husband's waning threats of prosecution to death. This purported threat make the ¢ fant at member his duty to his 6yearold child, Evelyn, who tn court prattled on the mother's knee and kissed the forgetful father while court was SAN will ity, FRANCISCO wife 16,—-It affin bal aff seared him Aug be against former with the husband In the pen th white slave Itgee is resumed ans of the defense Mra. Diggs ntlary, when trial of Maury I Tuesday, if the pl are carried out to have take the stand With patent men witnesses for Diggs thus far to shake or even seriously mitigate the damaging testimony fore the jury by rington and Lol girls in the case a last resort, is r m he deserted for another wo man, to come to his ald Wife Will Make Sacrifice. Faithful to the last, putting aside the deserted wife ts sald to have consented to make this final sacrifice. If the 12 men fn the box are sus ceptible to physical attractiveness as a supplement to woman's test mony, little choice ts left them twe Mrs. Diggs and Marsha War rington. Both are exceptio Both are of the sam But th is a vast difference between the two. With the one, the girl, affection has turned to a bitter hatred | With the other, the wife, love persisted, through many scorn- t failure of the e Diggs, yesterday tenti grown tired of ind wit had had ne his son rv m, and that } the boy” for A he wa: The father looked as though he nking, although taken the stand in his be “1 told him I had heard b s about him, and that I ip 1 taking his automobile away to prevent him from taking women out In it.” Witness Scores Him. Just before this scoring from his father, Diggs had been forced to listen to his charactertzation as “a man with a bad reputation In Sac ramento,” by Alfred Putnam, witness called by his attor ly type. pretty told Miss Warrington to cut out gotng with Diggs. 1 told her he was no good.” said Putnam All efforts by the defense to at tack the character of Marsha War rington or Lola Norris were prompt ly strated by Prosec and Sullivan with obj tained by the court. hi ings. She Had Him Frightened. The testimony of the wife, un less the defense changes Its plans, will be a pathetic effort to show that she, in her attempts to hold m0 TROOPS OUTILOCK COUPLE UP NANAIMO, Ang. 16.—Seven hun-| PORTLAND, Aug. 16.—Arreated now quartered in| themselves and held as witnesses A. C. Robinson, « real estate man loouver Istand, and all rioting andlo¢ San Franc loin, ona earns tisorder have ceased. the larceny of a locket and dia ere is still danger of an out-| mond ring, Mrs, Julia C. Brown and | ican xe ‘Cu sariaad and at Lady-|Jack Ellis, alias Brown, her hus smith, where the stciking miners, band, are In jaf! here are greatly incensed against the}, Robinson claims the woman gave troop {him the jewelry to pawn when b Can pecame financially embarrassed after a steamer trip from San Fran taco to Seattle, and a visit to Ta roma in her company The authorities profess to be Neve that the “badger game" was being attempted ‘CATCH AVIATOR? = EL PASO, Aug. 16.—Reports reached here today that Didier Mas |son, aviator employed by the Mexi- jane. 16.—Fifteen/can rebels, was captured by the million dollars the estimate of| federais at Empalme when his en the fortune of Chas. A. Canfield,/ gine “went dead” above oil magnate, who died late yester-|and he was compelled to descend day of heart disease. He leaves| The report was not confirmed | six children to whom practically all his fortune is said to have been) LOS ANGELES MAY ‘el snfield’s career was vartea. ar.| NOT GET CONCLAVE) most half his life was spent as a| in practically every Western state. He made several) fortunes and lost them. | ! EMMA TO LEAVE :: that the grand master ler will veto the selection of the | the conela noted an-| Wort Southern city on the ground that a better attendance will be had if e js held in the Middle archist, will conclude a week's} Within three months, Grand Mas- stay here with a lecture tonight|/ter McArthur will go to Los An- on “The Anti-Christ,” and will] geles to look over the situation, at leave tomorrow for Everett. Al-| which time he will render hia final ugh it appeared at first that she | qeciaton could get no halls for her lectur STICKUPS CONFESS the difficulty was overcome when a socialist and an I. W. W. meet ing place were finally secured.| Arrested on suspicion by Patrol Her lecture tonight is at the I, W.| men Bjoreson - - 9 prog! as the y. hall, o! celdental av. men who robbed A bi ey Ai ate ab ed |Thursday night at iath Olive st., one of the men, have confessed to early t morning. man under arrest gav 16.—Arthur | Jim Wilson to the white champion over Lu CORBETT BEATS ROCHE John Johnny Corbett, the Seattle lightweight, won a decision over heavy-| John Roche in a six-round bout at to an by are nety. 200 Chinese Eastern In the eriand strikers ports that being imported from British Columbia for work mines ard are threatening stroy the coal dock at Union wharf, while at Ladysmith a company = | Highlanders ts guarding the and railroad bridges. LEAVES BIG PILE LOS ANGEL’ E are DENVER, Aug urrent here today after all, is 16.—Reports are that not Hkely Emma Goldman, the av. and who gave is said apt. Stewart The e his name as SAN DIEGO, Aug. Pelkey, whose claim heavywetght pugilistic ship rests on his victory ther McCarty, will fight Jack son, the American negro weight, in Paris, according announcement made here Peikey’s manager, Tommy Burns He announced that he had ac cepted a challenge sent for Jobn son by Jim Pratt, Paris promoter GOES TO FRANCE »: LONDON, Aug. 16.—Disregarding| 1 Port Orchard Friday night. Cor bett forced the milling throughout, land the referee's decision was pop ular, Corbett has not yet lost a fight since coming here from Ar. kansas, He ts now planning | vasion of California According to J. R intendent of the t Irwin, super. Northern division Marcon! Wireless Telegraph attle will be in wireless ¢om we without charee My offer to you for You to Ko to any dentist in Beattie! an@ have an examination, then call on me and learn my prices and what I can @o for you: then have the dentist you want to do your work my offices be my ploture in my sten at ce of the bullding: It's Just Din aAvertiaament ° Dr Browne E4win J. Brown, b. D #8. Beattio's Lending Der tist. 118 First Ave, Open evenings until *, and Sun- @ays until) 4, for people who work. tion with Ketchikan, Alaskay | within the next two months, Irwin returned on the Mariposa Friday, af. te ecting the site for the wire: le tation at Ketchikan ithe sentence of three years impris- onment imposed for inciting the dynamiting of the home of David Lioyd George, Mrs. Emmeline Pank hurst, the militant suffragette lead-| jer, sailed for France today he |police did not interfere. Mr@ Pank-| jhurst has been at Mberty under the/ terms of the “cat and mouse” act. Odeon Theatre “Pertrosino,” in three reels, Some Star reader wats to move. | Tell him about that furnishes room | you have, Use a Star want ad. | “At the Half Breed’s Mercy.” Viret Ave, Bet, Pike and Union, tion by] of Berke: | I talked to him pretty severely,” | an-| Los Ange | to got | next Knights Templar conclave | of the or. | Bernard | to| an tn reckon: | to turn the defendant over | } Dawns 0S Gnd awece. Photograph of Gov. Sulzer, In the Governors Chair at Albany; Snapshot of Him Speaking, and Picture of Mrs. Sulzer, Who Takes the Biame for the Governor's Alleged Speculations in W nd Finley were sentenced Finley bas since been hanged, and Quijada was killed by Jake Oppenhelmer, who also went to death on the scaffold Carson either assu or was stricken dumb after the at tempted escape If it is found that he has jshamming he will be hang | Quijada to die. STOCK" oN, | Fresh efforts by to unloose the |Chas. Carson, mned convict who has not spoken for two years. is to be attempted soon by the med {eal experts at the Stockton insane asylum, where Carson has been un der observation for several months. With James Finley and Francisco Quijads, Carson attempted a gail at Folsom prison, and tn the fash for Mberty attacked a guard It was Yor thia attac Aug. 16 use of ether of “Silent been PORT TOWNSEND. — Thirteen compantes of Coast artillery, from Forts Worden, Flagler, Casey Ward, went into regimental camp yesterday in Chimacum valley. YELLOWSTONE PARK Five and One-half Days HEAR BETTER | $30 | AUDIPHONE | Office, Butler Hotet WN Latest Inetantaneons Adjustment. | Phone Main 7 M. A. NUGENT, Agent. that town} Needs Attention Lenses Dupli- ated our ‘mand it for ite tive power Home Loan Otter —As you will with to try thie most highiy perfected hearing in- Strument Your: Graduate / al EPMUNDS, Orn. D. Meering With Fase sad Comfort an Audtphor Metermen Needed Have You a Boy to Train for a Good Job? the bright, ambitious young man, with only a com- mon school education, who do- sires to enter the great field of Mlectricity, this special course in Meter Testing and Kepairing will serve as an excellent foundation. As competent Meter Men are tn constant demand, this course will insure him a good earning power as soon as he completes {t, and enable him to advance by working his way to the top. can obtal 9 And this rentel price if you keep the Audiphone BTOLZ BLECTROPHONR CO., cade Annex, Seattle a ar For PATENT SUcT/ow You're “The Picture of Health’ When you wear True-to- Nature Teeth you look well and feel better. You're confi dent, they don’t drop and embarrass you every time’ you meet a friend too; You feel a Joy you haven't known before The Special Theoretical: Prac- tical Course in Moter Testing, | available to men with common school education, covers about 9 months tn day soastone, and about 12 months in night ses- sions, based on actual time spent in the School, Start at once. Tultion rate very mod- erate. Beautiful sete, mounted on vuleanite or celluloid, or gold, if you prefer, $5, $10 and $15 pér set, according to matertal used, Fully guaranteed Boston Dentists 1420-22 Opp Phone Q. A. 264, Seattle Engineering School, Inc. 106-8-10 Weet Roy 8t Second Avenue, ite Bon Marche In present location 11 years ed dumbness| and) SULZER AND HIS RIVAL BOTH ON | GOVERNOR'S JOB | By John E E. Nevin. (United Press Staff Correspondent) | ALBANY, Y., Aug. 16. Wm. Sulzer, impeached by sembly, today still possession of the while Lieut himself, Mischa natorial duties by 2 Gov the as continues in executive cham. Gov, Glynn, who acting governor,” practically all guber. 4 is being upheld most of the state officers Many sources exerting pres-| sure on Glynn t ly eject Sul zer, engage in any “unseemly wrangle It ts predic that the present dual government will continue for a» long time, although undoubtedly | Glynn's position is the stronger Leaders of the two factions here are discouraging talk of violence, but their followers are threatening. and {It is feared riots still may mark | the dispute for the first position in the state All information on the condition of Mrs. Sulzer was refused today, Her friends want to remove her from the se: of the trouble, bit rhe will not leave her husband | WILL BUILD BELT Unless the allroad companies | | readjust the present switching sys-{ tem and charges, |ston will build a belt line and con |nect up the present common user | | tracks in the industrial areas. | So declared President Chitten- | den at a meeting tn the port com-| | mission rooms Friday, attended by | representatives of all the railroads in Seattle. | Chittenden t ign are fore but Glynn refuses emphasized the ne-| cessity of abolishing a number of} the present switching zones and re. ducing the rates |MAKES NEW RECORD) DETROIT, Johnson | piteher, ‘¢ record ‘for Aug 16. Washington's famous tablished the senson's the number of consecu tive games won, when he beat De. troit Friday, increasing his list of victories to 12 straight ‘TWO FINE OFFERS —— | The Seattle Star has two excep | tlonally fine premium offers which | it is making to new subscribers, or | to old subscribers who send in| |thetr renewal subscriptions. One lis the latest parcel post chart, | which gives full and completé data jand Information as to the use of the |pareel post, its rates,.ete. This chart ‘tncludes a map of the state jof Washington and a map of the United States, The other offer ts & complete Burham shaving outfit, consisting of safety razbr, seven guaranteed blades, nickel-handled shaving brueh and shaving soap, all packed {n neat leatherette case, | Hither the map or the razor {s sen? jabsolutely free with a year's sub- scription at the regular price of -Walter | ees $2 per your ln advance, Words by Schaef Music by MacDonely os AUGUST ! GUST GOES BACK TO JAIL; HE WILL STAY Adolph A, Gust late Friday failed to explain to Judge Mackintosh what became ¢ 000 he sived, and waa ordered remand ty jail, to which committed him proceedings A claimed he turned over to @ man na te Th pinion that P person Gust the 7 med Je whom he was acting 9 court expressed the ‘owell was a mythica} Judge H for failing to pa the sup! court re. costs in the divorce verses Judge H br tier and tales Gust’s testimony was so confused Mackintosh, t now must re that Judge Mackintosh practically » in jail until he produces charged him with perjury Unless CITY ASKS MILLION OF BIG ROAD FUNDE The mayor, council, county com. | missioners and the city and county lengineers traveled Friday over 40 miles of city streets on an inspec- |tion tour of trunk roads {ng with the county roads The city now will demand that at least $1,000,000 of the $3,000,000 county road bonds approved last |fall shall be spent on city improve ments, as attle pays about 85 FREE SPEECH LEAGUE per ty con | per cent of the county taxes, Particularly will improvements be insisted upon on 15th ay, N. Wy North 85th st, from 15th ay. N. W, to Woodland boulevard; we boulevard from North 85th to Green Lake boulevard; Stone way, from North 45th st. to Westlake ay; North 45th st., from Stone way to 14th av. N. E., and Duwamish av, from Juneau st. to south Mmits of the city. connect $3.00 Buys a Sewing Machine, 150 Sewing Machines, all makes, $3.00 and up. New Machines rented, $2.00 month. WHITE SEWING MACHINE Co, 1424 Third, near Pike, Phone Main 1535. The Seattle Free Speech league will meet in the Labor Temple to. | morrow night at § o'clock to con- alder various communications re- cetved relating to the recent free speech agitation in Seattle. NORTHWESTERN CREDIT ASSN. Establishea 1903 658 Empire Bidg. Main 6326 SEATTLE’S CREDIT BUREAU — COLLECTIONS REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF German-American Bank Of Seattle August 9, 1913. Organized January 10, RESOURCES Loans and Discounts Overdrafts Furniture and Real Estate Bonds and Warrants Improvements and Leasehold Cash and Sight Exchange Other Resources 1910. Fixtures Total Capital Stock . Surplus and Undiy: Deposits Total .... COMPARATIVE STATEMENT August 9, 1913, April 4, 1913, Deposits, Deposits, «$587,988.18 . 471,715.60 Gain in Deposits in 125 days ..... $116,272.58 OFFICERS ERNEST CARSTENS, President. THOS. B. MINAHAN, Vice President. RILEY, Cashier. COFFIN, Asst. J H. C. Cashier. the port commis } A FINE Safety Razor Outfit The Seattle Star has made arrangements whereby i to offer free, with each yearly subscription, at the regular $3.25, THE BURHAM SHAVING OUTFIT Consisting of— Seven Guaranteed Blades Nickel-Handled Shaving Brush Colgate Shaving Stick And Heavy Knurled Razor Handle All packed neatly in a leatherette case. This 1s a complete shaving outfit—Safe, Simple and tary. 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