The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 19, 1913, Page 7

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THE STAR—FRIDAY, J | , . | as DYSPEPSIA, WOMAN ENEMY |The Star’s Staff Representative 1 (NDIGESTIO ION, GAS OF WHITE SLAVE. ratte Map of Shushanna Route DIAPEPSIN” CURES TUSHANNA, goUR STOMACHS IN er art . SD seaimcres we TRAFFIC 1S HELD me mut dad t SAN FRANC! >, Sep 19. aan Lanuere. of the Womans Bellen ‘ anti pee a Art league here vigorously expressed a Lage 80! a8 bg confidence today in Mre. Mary aughn, a member of the leagu Batak that White slavery ‘eominittes, agatnat Dare or in the world whom an indictment was returned are the last night, charging her with at gaat fre ‘ tempting to commit grand larceny : Tesected f004 in connection with the Arthur B ' ! t 1 f Widney's father, Judge i R. M. Widney, of Los Angeles « c Reve Miss Noe ginoet marvelou - world, in vto the i eter bo-cent ens ‘1 slave law, Mra. Vaughn a for $ to get the case dismissed = of satisfact ite ton the aenuae can ieenel on Bree It beiones ‘ 3 ey aho Id alway ¢ a ang tiag P in case of . s Vaughn t te! eat, ” 8 an » ivle vone. th omar 4p 5 j ae Galan ta Heheen oenes ‘Daw . ed the W pys tried to bribe her Just Printers |: Monel: 7 D MAIN 1043 | Et the Arthur Widney dia ———— — = = e Meat Prices Cut | he for Saturday The Middleman Eliminated Frye & Co.’s Markets The following big specials will be offered to- morrow, Saturday: Choice, Fresh Dressed Hens, per lb. . Rib ard Loin Mutton Here is a map drawn by E. 0. Sawyer, city editor of Tne Star, showing the route he took from McCarthy, Alaska, to the new Shu shanna gold diggings, with his horse “Grubstake.” Sawyer sketched the map at Cordova, when he came out, and The Star's artist has re drawn it. Sawyer, having reported on the Shushanna strike, now is exploring the coal fields in Southeastern Alaska, prepar to writ ing a series of articles dealing with Senator Poindexter’s bill before jeongress for the opening and developing of Alaska by the government SCHMIDT PLANNED _ -22¢ .15¢ -That the! eee Spore Ri Mm, 1 per Id. : x 1236 Chops c * NEW YORK, Sept. 19.- It elieved he planned to forge Ghaleh Mager |!lat of victime of Hans Schmidt, con: thesd sents, after, murdering) Choice Steer Pot 7: Mutton , C ifessed =murderer of Miss Anna) * S)°" ne a en Saas 20 (Our mutton Ia of a e.perior | Aumuller, had he eacaped detection rh Holmes worked c quality. Try It.) would have rivaled that of Dr. H. Hi 1 rders in severa Choice T-Bone 23 Sweet Pickled Beef 1§ H. Holmes, the famous Chicago and ‘ Steak... c Tongue . ut Cincinnati murderer, who wae exe Hee fternoon als m j ‘ " cuted in Philadelphia in 1896, is the s tat a * The above prices will prevail at the following markets: belief here today of detectives work- «raph of the death certifien ing on the case. Robert Smith, aged 69. ho died OLYMPIC MARKET, Second and Pike. re eae ee SEATTLE MARKET, Occidental and Yesler Way. certificates were found in Schmidt's} Schmidt visited Smith frequently trunk, im ated at his f ‘al WESTLAKE MARKET, Westlake and Pine. AMERICAN MEAT CO., Third and Jefferson. WESTERN MEAT CO., Western Avenue and Spring. CASCADE MARKET, Lower Floor Westlake Market. BALLARD MARKET, 5443 Ballard Avenue. Our Motto: “From Packing House to Consumer.” Look for U. S. Purple Stamp. It signifies purity and quality. Shops Open Until 10 p. m. Claire Says Tucson Is a Horrid Town and She’s Going to Leave TUCSON, Sept. 19.—"The next; The 9 but none appear time | have to go down town || talk of Tucson, talk of Tucson, but none appeared es ed EE = will wear a blanket, like the! voice judge has threatened to squaws) who line Tucson's impose a fine of $300 and im OUR (R streets,” said Mise Claire Simp-| prison the next offender for 00 A HE PAC son, who was arrested for wear-| three months. ing an X-ray gown and blocking) Many women are wearing linen skirts and peek-a-boo s which are almos transparent as the X-ray dre but last night, despite the ex treme hot weather, they wore shawls over their waiste. The chief of police says he arrested Miss Simpson because she caused a crowd to collect and block traffic, and admits that some gowns which he has seen here are a bit worse than lithe X-ray. Kaly MINE traffic. Miss Simpson was dis missed from custody on con- dition that she should not wear the offending gown again, but still she does not like Tucson “tam only a visitor here, any way,” continued Miss Simpson, $0 | am going to leave soon “Tucson is a horrid, sleepy old town, and every time a or. | é ; New Fall Styles For Your Inspection Our stock is more Wy’ complete than ev woman walks along your atreets she is ogied at by a lot of corner loafers.” at king cuta- > w with drape 8 effects, in all 7 fals and colorings; | / ever garment is wht up to the fi ght up r a ute correctness aty at orkmanship lowest prices “i > New Fall That hides your real complexion; ' MEN, come to see the { | splendid display of new Fall With turpentine and palette knife In spite of powder, rouge and paint f 1) Suits, Overcoats, Raincoats Erase the vivid carmine You hold my fond affection; Hats To which, | swear upon my life, 1 love you for | know you ain't 1 do not see much charm in. As false as your complexion. |}! WHY NOT ENJOY WEAR Your heart is true, your voice is a ING THE NEW THINGS False hair, which gives your head a low, ig Now? hump Your laughter rippling, brooklike, The accor lation costs Extremely like a camel, And with your make-up gone, I'd othing extra, All we ask ts 1 prithee toss it on the dump, know 1 trifle down and $1.00 A _ Scrape off your face enamel; Just what you really look ket * WEEK 4 | A T CLAIRSVILLE, NGTO ser A Thi co in ag nited States nato lia hi no ar ent that Ww le ¢ 1 recit { couple ical with eu eda until @ from legislative strain th SEATTLE'S POPULAR CREDIT HOUSE. |\\,\» 0x: thy stomac) dary hed 6 nase Sou e StOR Se Spe Ser pre But it was As BnOW west Corner Third and University © —) ro: nl yee tl Leela Aer Store Open Saturday Nights Tee Lee hg daeario th nite ras Ibe bas painless cucumber. | And that is how I know, « hargumanitn MU RDER | anity eve | — C7 SEPTEMBER 19, 1913 WHEN LOOK ING FOR ANY ADVERTISED ns t) A ARTICLE af fan ; si to fled wtall ber, People 4 ah Lae mee: | PUBLI was advertined by some one mnothe part of market ii ibe) lrae mn m mons ae init i wane AT THE G MARKET CENTER Sanitary Public Pike Place Public Corner Market Market Market Public «=e Corner Public Market — -15¢ Ihe 696 he Lower Floor CARNATION MILK, 3 LARGE CANS. (With 1 1b. 35 or bulk Tea.) 7 Ibs. Rolled Oat ohe or Cons Fruit Jars, pint mon (every can guaranteed), ¢ Stalls 18-25-—-CONE’S GROCE RY PS. Wil! Be Open From 10 A. M. to 10 P.M. Saturday v for and 1 are rdiall ed in all de Most airy, Nght and Peas dozen Keonomy invited omen Help or n LAs be ner Market MUSIC AFTERNOON AND EVENING 22 Lbs. Sugar, $1 SPECIAL— (With ether $00 order.) Domestic Swiss Cheese, barsase | Ib. .25¢ ‘ You Can't Duplicate This S115 Quality at the Price oe Cheese, .20c to Incline Full mild, lene, No. 4 pails Cream MASON FRUIT JARS BO¢ dos, Pt KOe doz Many Other Specials SUN GROCERY Stalls 106-112-114 Entrance on First Ave. Pike Place Public Market SUGAR ONLY “CIGARS This is about 25 per cent cheaper than the average store charges for the same sugar. Why pay more? Stall No. Siberian Crabapples, 65¢ box; Peaches Fancy Local Pears, $14, Elberta Freestone P 30¢ Slayer Cakes 4 HERMANN’S STALL 101-103—MAIN FLOOR, First Ave. Entrance Qts 8 Ib 10¢ 48 1 white best quality, 4 Ibe ery day.... 201, 54, 40 210 ..208 box 2 boxes O5e.- GOLD DUST EVERY DAY GOLD DUST 18c cans Minced Clams 10¢ Good Creamery Butter, 3 Ibs. Domestic Swiss Cheese, MRS. COHRS Stall 204—Lower Floor. Old Fashioned hitter Scot M HOOD’'S CANDY ‘CO. 1509 PIKE PLACE SANITARY PUBLIC MARKET Philadelphia Marke For Strictly High-Grade Meats STALLS 2, 3, 5, 7, SANITARY MARKET Absolutely Guara Reasonable Prices. Ver Butter Jersey Fresh Eggs, doz Wisconsin Brick Cheese, (By brick.) Mt. Vernon Butter Store 1521 Pike Place. Rane Main Phone 5231 the Quality ONCE GRAZY, HE TELLS STORY OF HIS RECOVERY View Drowning Boy) From Glass Boat AVALON, Sept. 19.—Los Angeles residents while on @ giass-bottomed boat witnessed the tragic drowning Jof 16-year-old Russell Fisher of 1026 Hudson av., Hollywood Fisher and a neighbor, Elmer Mueller, swam out Into the bay off lon Suddenly Fisher sank. When an insane man enters ial The people on the boat, through the jshadows of an asylum and the door | riass bottom, saw the young man’s of his cell clangs shut, is all hope body go slowly to the bottom gone? Frank McGrath, a diver, went down in 60 feet of water and “Nol” 1 n No!” says Clifford W. Beers, and |i cunt the body to the surface proves it by his own experience. Persons on the boat, through the RECEPTION TO STUDENTS or and polse comyel réapect-—t Peaithy roy useful enter of A reception to the students of elt the University of Washington will A © part of the improved] e given this evening at the Uni t nt of insanity of late ye versity Presbyterian church, cor tn result of Beers’ effort, and|2er 47th av. and 15th st. N. E., to particularly of his book——probably | Which all the students are invited the most remarkable work on in-|A Spec gram of a unique and as ) arranged all students are urged to come, wiltae: | character rs, a Yale graduate, was crazy} + Atedyl tel rk, raving crazy jerystal water, also witnessed the| For nearly three years he was an|Tescue of the body. All efforts at tania Dapitais for the Insane, {resuscitation failed ra is a actentist of na-|. Fisher was the son of J. W.| « te, the author of admitted per, a well known Hollywood ces of narrative, analysis |esident a man whose mental Eastern Oye 106 2he ters, pint Dozen Red Ib. Snapper, 10¢ C. R. Sturgeon, 2 Ibs Bie Boneless Smelts, Ib 206 Philadelphia Fish Co STALL 10 CARNATION MILK 1 Dozen Cans (With $1.00 Grocery Purchase.) 19 lbs. Sugar . $1.00 25c cans Norway Sar- dines, 3 for .......25¢ 5 lbs. Tapioca or Sago -25¢ 25 cans Aiailaalign 15¢ Tokio Tea Store Stalls 24 and 36 Fresh California Fish Ib. ackere Beracud. Fresh Yellow Tall, tb Sea Bass, Ib PETE’S—STALLS 31-33 Fruit Specials PUBLIC MARKET Evergreen Corn, 25c and 30c dozen. Fancy, Large Muskmetons, 10¢ Each, Best Sweet Potatoes, 3 Ibs. 10¢ B. OKAZAKI STALL RB LESLIE’S SATURDAY AND MONDAY SPECIALS Butter, Best Washington Creamery, lb. .... .38c Rolled Oats in bulk, 7 Ibs. for Quaker Rolled Oats, per package ..........10c Corn Meal, yellow or white, 9 lb. sack .28c Asparagus, new pack, large cans, fancy — See Campbell’s Baked Beans, st cans, 3 for 25c 3 Campbell’ s cans for ... JOHN C. LESLIE CO. SANITARY MARKET " Soups, for Saturday ELBERTA PEACHES, 35c Crate crate ...... box. Italian Prunes, Cooking Apples, box ¢ 30 Ib Rattl Watern 1elon, M Place esnake 15 Pike E. C. ROLOF 114—MAIN FLOOR—125 Extra Fancy Elberta Canning Peaches, a box 40c delivered 12 95e¢ 2 boxes, Telephone Elllott 4432. Full ine of Dried Fruits, ‘ exotables 25e¢ 20¢ BURN SEX BOOKS SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 19.—De- stroyed like medieval martyrs for their teaching, copies of three plays by Brieux and a novel hed Richard | Pryce were burned at the Century club after an inquisition ‘of women had pronounced them improper lit erature. The sex problem books that were burned were Brieux's “Maternity,” “Damaged Goods” and "The Th * and Pryce’s “Element: | | | | about wom- was a devoutness as though the were There the ceremony, Jen thought they new milestone in the progress of | women. | MICHAE!. 18 MISSING The Seattle police were asked today to aid relatives in the s jfor Michael Nelson, 17, wireless yperator of the fishing schooner Flint, which arrived here from Bristol bay on September 2. The} | boy sent a wireless the day before | [that he was coming home, 6446 | South Jeanette st., Tacoma, but he failed to show up. He had constd- erable money, and his relatives fear foul play. ROOT Entrance Sanitary setting al A Mind That Found Itself” ts the autoblography of an insane man 4 general good time is anticipated, It was written r his recovery, | - wh y detail of his appalling | expe was fresh in his mind.| It rel for the first time in his: | tory, the inner life of a darkened | f tellin f the storms that through it and of the Self hook and failed, but remained scious through all THAT is the Jesson in this tre Sweetheart, before your beauty'’s|Remove the blacking from your) y4 and power—the insane per lush, velvet, satin, motre onrine brows, son is NOT a brute; his human \7 ae a ! ; | make a genuflexion, . The beading from your lashes, {ELF sur he KNOWS what ts ’ eal uch make only serves to rouse n h y iES h beaut my ine f going on around him; he JUDGES A charm and beau Remove, remove that kalsomine My temper’s sharpest fiashes. able dot eed ge nat Mi lesiy by kindness or enraged by melt Many Persons Get Gas For Less Than It Costs This is especially true in case of small con- If The nent, to be sure, 18 sumers in the outlying districts yas com- ‘ g § But all the time he knew what panies did not resist many demands for costly he was doing. And kindness, ‘ patience, good air and nourish- mains, where there is no prospect of reason- ing food made him better, and oF ae panes reas brutality and hardship made able consumption, the price of gas would even- him woree and he Knew It tually become prohibitive. We believe that fe TIO TORT Tt tt tot Seattle has today more miles of mains for the * * ¢ iount of gas usec an 4 other ¢ ) , “MEET ME IN HEAVEN," HE * amount of gas used than any er city of * SHOUTS FROM GALLOWS * similar size in this country. Considering these * FORT SMITH Ark Sept. * * 19—"Meet me in heaven,” * facts, there are few places where gas is as | # said 18-year-old Kd Davis, as * | * he was hanged in the caurt- * cheap as it is here i * hoypse*y ird in Fayetteville for ® * murder of hia school teach: * x et, Miss Nelile Moneyhun, * SEATTLE LIGHTING CO. © desi ter ot plain Panties © Henry Bldg. Phone Main 6767. * Davis assisted the officers *® * in adjusting the noose * * * FORO IOI IOI! & CO. Market. YUKON VEGETABLE COMPANY Stalls 20 and R 14 Fresh Local and Califor- nia Vegetables FREE DELIVERY on all orders amounting to 50c or more. WOMEN BRAVEST WASHINGTON, Sept. 19.—Wo- men are braver and more sacrific- ing than men in times of peril at sea, according to a statement by the department of commerce after an investigetion of conditions on the shores of the Great Lakes. rooms, 250 House, 86 West Best modern outside to 50c. Stewart Stewart.—Advertisemnt. Ridiculous That you must pay $25 for agood made-to-measure suit is “bunk.” $10 of the $25! goes into somebody's “gravy” boat. Suits and Overcoats Made -to- Order That's our proposition, By making thousands of suits in our 117 stores and selling direct we can afford to take only a tiny profit on each—and save you an "xX", Try us. 323 Pike St. Next to United Cigar Store PeRRReESe. Leeeeeeeeeeeaeeeee PECREATHGR EGGS TL ae! bateete seaet

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