The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 23, 1913, Page 6

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K. Wyeno, boatswain on the Yoko hama Maru ‘ sustained Th on the THE STAR—SATURDAY, AUGUST 23, Seattl ia night OSGAR. 1 HAF Just vN — one —-— YESS -VESS. SECURED SOMEDINGS VOT 199 'T. VICH YOU WOULT GIVE First Methodist Church Morning Service, mon by the paste Subject “| AM THE RESURRECTION AND THE LIFE.” Evening Service, $:00—Ser mon by Bishop R. J. Cooke, D. D. Resident B » of the Metho dist Episcopal Church. Seats free All welcome Fifth Ave. and Marion St. COMING TO THE THEATRES NEXT WEEK |! arren Wastes of the ion « went with the party sand heavy mo on picture Q could not be taken In the last dash to the pole. His studies of animal life at close range are unled tn the motion pict ‘ Charles B Shake n actor, wi lecture with the films. The whole skin troubles F you have eczema, rash, pim- ples, or other distressing, unsightly skin eruption, try Resinol Ointment and Resinol Soap, and see how quickly the trouble disappears, even in se- vere and stubborn cases. They entertainment will jast stop itching instantly. hours Resinol Ointment is so nearly at 2:30 flesh -colored that it can be used begins at 8:30 on exposed surfaces without B. PANTAGES | Hanford, the former attracting undue attention. Physicians have prescribed Resinol for 18 years, for all sorts of skin troubles, dandruff, sores, ulcers, burns, wounds, and piles. Every druggist selle Resinol Ointment and Resinol Soap, but you can try them free, by writing to Dept. 35-3, Resinol, Baltimore, Md., for samples. OR. E.J. BROWN Chas. Hanford Scott, Moving Pic- ture _Lectures at Moore stag HAS ONE Bae ront | county | when has bee ue days, was forcibly fed by County Health Officer Scaiefe and two deputies from the sheriff's offi sketch. Miss De Von will com A tube was placed in the man's| with her sister, Hattie, in x « stomach, and milk, egg and a stim-/act. Menlo Moore's “Summer Girls,” ulant of whisky siphoned from aja ‘pretentious musical comedy tab quart bottle. He was compelled to|lold, {s the headline feature. swallow the entire contents of the James Brockmann, the American bottle. | Albert Chevaller; the Mus-art Trio, He assaulted Prof. Barker of) vocalists, pianists and crayonis Eugene and was bound over to the /and the Bartletts, aerial gymnas grand jury. jare other numbers on the program. WIFE OF DOCTOR IS KILLED BY A FALL Ore, Ang. 23. pearing with Charles company in “The Counselor, DENTIST N12 First Ave. Caton Block. J am now giving my entire time Personal attention to my Dental p oh Set comerte with beep Mrs. Harry Start, wife of Dr. Har. eee Fone tenia eeeeeeton | ry Start, convicted in the circuit | Examinations and consultations | court a few months ago on charges Pa without charge. My offer to you! growing out of the vice scandals| JEFFERSON CITY—Twenty-two Bee io eoatminatinen iat i” Seattle |in Portland, and later freed by the |Convicts who worked on the roads call on fe and learn my prices and what I can supreme court, was found dead at|0® Wednesday and Thursday, Gov @o for you: then have the dentist youlio- home here today. Death evt-| Major's “road days” “when ‘on "come sto my offices veldently was due to a fall down a| today under the governor's promise gure and see my picture in my sien at |gtairway. ped take 15 days off the sentence of fig the ons Inthe advertisment’ ™*t| Since Dr. Start's trouble in the|¢very man who worked are of Fake Dr Browne |vice scandal Mrs. Start is reported | e ° Edwin J. Brown, DD 8. to have used liquor and drugs N. V~—-Ruth _ Haris freely. Beatties Leading De: tis. Enjoy the dollar ‘113 First Ave. wine, at the Rathskeller. ——WIRE—— PORTLAND, YONKE ton, w shot nigh | prayed all day we | her lover dinner, with Open evenings until *, and Sun-/ Ady s until 4 for people who work. Adv. LOS ANGELES.—Los Angeles of- fictals have issued ordera prohibit |ing the appearance upon the streets Unequaied Vaudeville Means Pantages oe wearing transparent Vaudeville eo .*. s BEGINNING MONDAY MATINEE PORTLAND—Rev. W. H. Kuhi- - }man was yesterday convicted on Menlo Moore's Beautiful the charge of accosting women on = 99 the streets. On the jury that con “SUMMER GIRLS victed him were threo mintaters,| two reporters and one woman. CHAS. KING, VIRGINIA THORNTON & CO. seks “Marguerite and Hattie De Von, Seattle's Favorite Musical letruck Alice Orphine, ___ff| the head and inflicted injuries from aged 14, on Comediennes. | which the little girl died. OTHER BIG FEATURES ~ | os 8 10c and 20c | COLUMBUS, O—Martin J. Phe- sens nn lan, in spite of an apology for words spoken of the American flag, and of s* his renunciation ot allegiance to the * ot $190. Night—LAST TIMES|*™ 2. HENRY W. SAVAGE OFFERS NOME.—An important discovery |hase been made on the third beach j!ine, where 20 dump-car loads pro-| |duced $150 worth of fine gold. A |strike has also been made on Man |ila creek Her Pilgrimage in Quest of Love ee er PRICES—82.00, 81.50, $1.00, The and THe | BELLINGHAM. — The Carlisle Packing Co, was yesterday assess-| —Last Message of Capt. Seott ed fines in the sum of 86 for a Eeatnemnnaeeemmnsaes:, | a “Had 1 lived, 1 would | A 11 DAYS BEGINNING failing to place Sts fish traps in the Monday Night regulation depth of water ‘i SNOHOMISH—Mrs, H. H. Robin 5 . von and Mire, George 'T. Hendrie| Cae Twrice Daliy-B-90 | o02 24 ite, Seoree Bonar driven by Giles H of this city ran into a ditch near Stanwood. | eee |_ INDIANAPOLIS. — Mrs. Hazel . Stewart, 28 years, and Leroy Gross, | tg yy. A 22 years, divided #ix ounces of pol-| THE or son between them and died in each | other's arms, They were fearful of UNDYING THE GREATEST the discovery of their love by the AN STOR ADVENTURE OF woman's husband. ; MODERN TIMES |x. “iitrns, miionaire banker of st S tervous provisions "| | CONVICTS CUT DOWN TIME IN ILLINOIS SPRINGFIELD, 111, Gov. Dunne, | fect todav tomobile Cook Accurate and Astounding Motion Picture Record / ) 25c and 50c | 4 Recorded by Herbert G ting, Who accompanied the expedi tion Aug. 23. of Illinols, pyt Into ef. a new rule that, for ev Hivered by days the convicts work LECTURE FALL DOWN UND WORSHIP IT, OSGAR CROMWELL'S ae IT 196 OLIWER | Denounces Mrs. Thaw | soclation 1 n. HANFOonD, jon the roads, he will commute one i! day from their sentences, AW-H-H 50 IT 195, 90 IT 195. A RARE PRIZE, A RARE PRIZE! deliver a | The D. E. Von “ Wosir, 1 paip $85 For ITAT A AUCTION L VON'T PART MIT (T FOR LESS ere at Pantages 1913. Osgar Secures a Rare Bargain -- Oliver Cromwell’s Razor Worde by Sch, Music ‘by MacDonty 1 MUST HAF rT. iF MONEY 193 NO | PORTLAND, John A. Je ition I rio f street me called for nk a Sheriff We Jeffrey the st the sheriffs off to jail flax ARMY HAS REPLY In an mander I Ar the hotel alleges y to hold meetings at be COMPTROLLER DIGS UP HALF MILLION DEFICIT And Ca served notice on the council that ‘ke ca Comptroller Harry Carroll today he will absolutely refuse to issue Tl any warrants in 1914 in excess of 5, In other plated The time ts at hand,” lroll, |these exactions by the comptroll Jer's office for many reasons affec allowances. not honor de | the budget words, Carrol! will ficiency appropriations. In & communication to the coun is more than had bee |‘NOTHER EXCURSION Seattle in to have advantage ursion to Mc ad mer ery one saya Car for a rigid compliance with 1:20 p. joyment on the ocean beach. cll, Carroll takes the members to/ ing this city’s future economic task for their continued practice in| ® the past of overestimating the an 4 revenues as compiled by troller estimation of revenues, ording to Carre mM, ation, has ax y ney appropr ‘4 here is a def. general fund of about BURNED our ROS A. were released = Ang Sonoma cour The new mansion ia situated but a short distanc om the old farm house London occupies, Both Lon don and his wife were at the old] place when the fire started. They had prepared to move in a few days. | SPEACH LEAGUE TO | HOLD BIG MEETING mass meeting has been | PORTLAND.—A rock from a blast | at City “hall Humphries be discussed | While the injunction issued! against street speaking covers only the triangular area of Pike, | Fourth and Westiake, members of the Free Speech league assert that there will undoubtedly be attempts to restrain speech in other dis | tricts, i ark, injunction orders will and Her Coming Book! CHICAGO, Aug. 23.—Denuncta tion of Mrs. Evelyn Thaw, wife of Harry K, Thaw, slayer of Stanford | White, was voiced here today by Mrs, Minnle Branstetter, vice pres. ident of the Oklahoma Suffrage as. I predict |girla througho nid, “as a result nd false glamor Thaw, Evelyn {8 a product of pres ent day conditions, and hence the danger in publishing the details of | |her career. When she Is presented | in the light of a heroine, girls nat urally read the story eagerly, some will follow in her path.” CONTINUE REVIVALS a harvest of ruined | it the country,” she | of the publicity given Evelyn and | The revival services being held| __ in the Nazarene church, Fremont, | ~~ will be continued through all of} pxt week, c sing Sunday Aug. 41, Great int t has been shown in the «iven evangelist, Shep Angeles The meetings have been held under the direction of the Holiness association Mrs. Harry Start, » wife of Dr.| Harry Start, one of Portland's no-! torlous vice clique, committed sui cide yesterday. | . Don't feed that horse for ancther | month before you sell it will buy. Use a Star want ad, His ¢ which n nment.” imate of revennes. Nght and water depart nvy is made sustaining, PORTLAND, Aug. 23. » ad by of 200 feet by a n playing in her parents’ hor laged 4, Is dead here are se today VELL, I HAF rT, UND CHEAP AT DER PRICE, Too. HE Gor ff AT AUCTION 60 OF COURSE I'T 19% CHEKUINE ie Bases. ‘Ty Musy Be. t literature at the triangular area of that the permits from TO OCEAN SUNDAY company is who personal attention to the * and endeavor to make contem: the trips especially pleasant for ev The trains will leave Seattle at 7:25 a. m. and arrive at Moclips at m., giving until 5:30 for en- Struck on a rock hurled a blast door yard of|Haeltine, publisher of Alice Ophine UND, YET AGAIN, How COMES fT, Ne DID 155 A SAFt TY RAZORG a er, Uy AREST LAWYER SOCIALIST LITERATURE The sale of socialist papers and But they 4 bh a k ries who fought st Oat re and the Humphries Who | fought tn the revolutionary wag, s way to control pep t There will be no with me. I want you over and chew it over* “Theta All Speakers worked } made by Judge Hum state of ‘is 2 nket injunction, jg forever, the judge nel udes ® religious speakers, po t speakers, and everp yor had done his duty, have been no trouble et speaking business,” eclared. “But he didnt, is no one else to do ft Fourth, Westlake and Pike sts., was forever prohibited by Judge Hum phries late Friday afternoon, in ad dition to lesuing a permanent in junction against street speaking in that district tion is specifically a st Millard Price, M. J, Walter Thurber, H. War Hill, J. L. Lloyd, and Dr, Titus. Poured Molten Lead In Her Husband’s Ear PARIS, Aug. 23.—The strange murder of Hamlet's father was ou done in the Brittany Village of Rom: don by a woman for whom the pe lice are searching today, Last December a. Breton | Yves Noblet, living apart from bis wife, was attacked by his jlaw, with a pick. His head crushed in, but, despite the giving him up, he survived, fied against his assailant him sent to prison. RAYMOND, Ang. 23 a imaraeal Mme. Noviet seeking with having reviewed fn his paper found her husband & case pending before the supertor| melted a quantity of court, contempt of court proceed-/ poured it in Noblet’s ear, ings have been filed against F. A./ig despaired of. the South — Bend Journal rryvecimind is also_a ‘regent of the State niveraity. rected Kennec in ca r rmanent They for this court,” he ain They thought the YOUNG LIND HERE! A Democratic tur Hermon cheon was held at the Ge ate cafeteri: today at noon The speak ers were Thomas M. Vance, who gave an address on “The Democrat as an Individualist,” and Norman Lind ae eldest son of Governor John Lind, now in Mexico, who made a short address. TO ARREST EDITOR Dine at the Rat _ldinner, with wine.—Ady, “EVERYWO MAN You Are the Real Buyer, Because You KNOW What IS and What ISN°T Your success in buying clothing and food for the family really qualifies you to SELECT THE LAND for the farm or country place. No one has a keener sense of real value—than you. We're going to sell land at HALF PRICE for a little while. Just a few days of special campaigning on account of an emergency. There is a crisis in the affairs of an estate, forcing immediate closing out of the great holdings in ashington. Ab- solutely a forced sale. A sudden turn in the affairs of one of the oldest families— leaves no other way out. (Doubtless you have seen the first announcement in the new spapers. ) The property includes large acreage in choice alfalfa and orchard land in the State of Washington. Some of it is highly im- proved, with trees about to bear; some of it yet untouched by the plow. No stumps to clear. Every foot of it is the same as ready for the plow at this time. WATER IN) ABUNDANCE THERE. WATER SYSTEM WAS COMPLETED THREE YEARS AGO. Near good towns and railways. The REGULAR prices: $150, $300, $450, $550 the acre. By “regular” prices Is we mean the ordinary, every-day pies of the country for the last ten years.. : for the ‘ ‘special” prices during this oe ‘ ency, we're just GOING TO CUT — THOSE PRICES SQUARELY IN THE © MIDDLE. We have been authorized to do so because of the embarrassment of the estate above mentioned. A HALF PRICE sale—just that! Noth. — ing more—nothing less. Thiuk of land like this at a discount of 50. PER CENT! Could anyone ask a better opportunity? During this extremity, you can make A ~ PROFIT OF 50 PER CENT IN A FEW MINUTES. It would take you about 12 years to do this on ordinary 4 per cent sav- ings. A 12-year start ought to be a lift to anyone—young or old, rich or poor. The opportunity is doubled by the 1é ZAR TERMS, making it safe and easy to the end. If there is still some obstacle in your way we would like to hear of it. Perhaps we can help put it away. For your convent ience we attach an information coupon below. By sending it in, you will get yout name on the mailing list and receive maps and printed matter. The earlier the better for both of us. |p a Ri ieidior the Place- Calhoun, Denny & 1 Whose Office: Is in the ‘| HALF PRICE aot CALHOUN, DENNY & EWING. Alaska Bldg., Seattle. Send information, of the “Halt Price Sale.” maps, efc., weet er

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