The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 14, 1914, Page 2

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Aek for Coupon Ciroular on Third Floor at the Exchange Bureau. Don't Forget to Bring Your Hamilton Coupons and Trade Marks a “The Economy Store"—May Manton Patterne—Phone Main 0035 SUCCESSORS TO PANTON @ LONDON CO Pre-Inventory Sale Bargains on Seasonable Merchandise that will surprise and please you, for prices all over the store are down to their lowest level—a veritable House Cleaning of short lots and odds and ends from our big holiday business. One Lot of Infants’ Goods, values 10 to 7Sc, now on sale at .... C The most of them are soiled from window and counter displays. Knit Leggings, were 50c, now Velvet Bonnets, up to 69, now.. ‘ Aviation Caps, were 25c and Te, now Infants’ Slips, were 390, now.. Infants’ Muslin long Petticoats, were 39° Infants’ and Children’s Outing Petticoats, were SOMME ies cso Sec osha ceed 10¢ Children’s Muslin Sleeping Garments with feet ages 2, 3 and 6 years seceees MOG Outing Flannel Sleeping Garments with feet ages 1 and 2 years only, were 250, now....10¢ Outing Flannel Sacques, Special 50c Corset Special Little Things At Little Prices Main Floor. values tn colored Skirt 5 4 bo! ‘ yard bolts 5c on tn Dress Shields tn 2. 2 and 4, special 18¢c 1Tc 100 ory Hose Sup- special Biack and white Cotton Thread, a spool Hooks and Eyes, 2 cards for Mair s, In blonde and Ught brown only, each Lastre Cotton, ae c 2 oole Bla oe Darnin~ Cotton, , c $3 Tk Bear’ tind: tag. spectal per bait... DC Piece Goods Bargains— Basement School House Plaids | Turkey Red Table These popular double-fold School Cloths House Plaids, in brown, blue and red plaids. PreInven-| $4 fast colored Turkey Red tory Sale price, Table Cloths, fringed, ready for a yard use. Good designs. Spe- ctal price, each Flannel Waistings 32-nch Flannel Waistings in Flannelettes light grounds with neat stripes,| A large assortment of these prac- also plain colors in good shades) tical materials tn a splendid line of pink and‘biue. Pre-Inventory| of designs for kimonos, wrap- pers, ete.; 10¢ and I2%c values, special, a yard Danish Cloth You can buy this reliable half- woo! fabric, in white and bDiack only, at the Pre-Inrentory 12: Sale price, a yard 26 A eplendid model for the average figure; low bust or high bust; long skirt, trimmed with lace or fancy braid Dress Ginghams 27-Inch Dress Ginghams, 10¢ ané AMUSEMENTS METROPOUTAN x: <%3| MOORE Mat. and Night Te Great aener-rim Preaveton | SATURDAY, JAN. 17 of the Immortal Composer RICHARD WAGNER WITH NOVIKOFF AND 1,000 Seats 28c Ceate SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA 7 meme 2:30 P.M. Sunday ‘Triemphant Retern of the Stupendous Prices 50c to $3.00 Quo Vadis »-zzacé PANTAGES LITTLE HIP Beate in all parte Smatiest Performing Kiephant tn the World of the theatre Other Big +9 SEATTLE THEATRE Mate. Thursday, Sat BAILEY @ MITCHELL ruEsENT “The Silver Horde” . Pricee—toe, Bargain Night Momtay,” FINST AT | TIVOLE Bers Home of Musical Comedy “VARIETY ISLE” Featuring the ROSEBUD chorus giris in latest song and dance hits Dally. 7s and © p.m. POPULAR PRICES, i5¢ and the E ENTERS PLEA Rey. Albert Dahlstrom, the “Hel iga” preacher, Tuesday afternoon pleaded not guilty ¢» the indiet- ment returned by the federal grand Jury, chargicg him in four counts of violating the Mann white slave | act im transporting Edna Englund from Seattle to Fresno on Saptanu.- ber 23, 1912. Trial was set by Judge Neterer for March 19, and bail was fixed at $5,000. DIES IN OPERATION Louise Poggensee, 10, died Tues-| day afternoon in the office of Dr. William H. Brandt from heart fall FIX THE DATES GRAND RAPIDS, Jan. 14.~—A session of stewards of the grand circuit, held here Tuesaday, resulted in fixing the schedule for the com ing season. Activities will com mence in Cleveland July 20. A LA DOCTOR COOK! |_ HUNTINGTON, L. |Trafled by gumdrops whi to a sleuth'’s foot, Harry English a candy store. | A pool hall and dwelling, located near the end of East Madison st was arrested and confessed robbing | THE STAR—WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 14, 1914, —“THE TRUANT BRIDE” Miss Dillpickles Finally Becomes Engaged to Marry, but the Hour of Her Triu . Maidenl A “Screecher Fi By Fred “Shhh! Tell him af I don’t belleve any girl plans any} farther ahead than saying “Yes.” | | After that, she just drifts, She ts} ike a flood sufferer riding down) [the river of destiny on a roof | | Anyway, that's the way with me since I've pted Cuthbert Hug) ginblossom. ing the future o#| what I've now suddenly got to do, jand I'm not prepared. I haven't} even named the day. Cuthbert, of course, didn’t {naist at once. It evidently pleased him to know that) I didn’t have everything cut and ldried. But he did call today to) tind out when that extremely bap-| |py hour would be | When he came I hadn't made up) {my mind. I didn't know whether HEALTH OFFI i! mph Is Embittered by y Panic. Im" Six Reels Schaefer Tell him I'm not at home. Tell him I'm taking a bath. anything! wanted the engagement to be long or short, or, In fact, what to do with ft at all, I really wasn't ready to face Cuthbert sgain #0 soon, | stalled. The maid came up with the infor mation that Cuthbert was fever ishly awaiting for me downstairs to seo If I aa in, Maggie is one girl in a million. Sho hadn't let on I was in the house, “Sh-tbh!" 1 whis pered. “Tell him I'm not at home Tell him I'm taking a bath. Tell him anythin: nd saw Cuthbert wa atch ing his ear, I guess it was some jolt Ita funny. I had a great curt oaity to get engaged. But my curt osity to get married isn't there. (Continued) CER SHOT ON STREET CENTRALIA, Wash. Jan. 14-~ Dr. E. C. Robson, Tenino health jofficer and well known physician jwas shot and killed in Tenino, 13 miles north of here, yesterday, by |M. C. Cole, former saloon keeper, jbut recently employed in « sand stone quarry. The shooting occurred on the main street of the town, and was |witnessed by scores of people. |After firing the shot, Cole beat lover his victim as though to as sure himself that his aim had been |true, and then turned the revolver jon himself, and before any one could reach him, fell dead besid the bedy of Robson. No one knows the cause of the tragedy. Both men had been resi dents of Tenino for a number of years, and so far as known there had been no Ill feeling between them Cole is survived by a widow anc three children. Dr. Robson ts» sur lvived by a widow and one child. FATHER OF 4 KILLS WOMAN AND SELF LONG BEACH, Cal, Jan. 14.—|! Mrs. Arthur E. Cunningham, whose husband, aged 26, yesterday shot and killed Mra. Viola Kerr, 39, and then committed suicide, sald today Cunningham bought his revolver a |month ago, when she threatened to lcomplain to Kelly Kerr, the other | woman's husband, of the manifesta jtions of friendship between Cun }ningham and Mre. Kerr PLAN TO ABOLISH GRADE CROSSING Officers of the various transports tion companies Tuesday conferred | Jwith City Engineer Dimock, Supt Valentine of the utilities depart-| ment and Port Engineer Whitham | on the subject of the grade crossing at Argo Junction. It was suggest ed that the railroad companies raise | their tracks and that the city build la partial subway. | MONEY IS GONE 14.—Trainmen riving here today from Conell# \ville reported the aisappearance from the U. 8. Express Company's Connellawille office of a package, PITTSBU was damaged by fire of unknown|said by some persons to contain |recommend Dr. Cunningham purchased tthe. weapon, presumably, in the fear that Kerr would kill him Kerr declared today that he never suspected his wife and Cunningham of undue friendliness. He believes the drinks Cunningham took while with Mra. Kerr yesterday made him temporarily Insane. The bodies were found on the front seat of the Kere automobile just outside the city limits, on a lonely road Cunningham left four small chil dren A Great Kidney Remedy According to Thousands of Reports My wife has been suffering with kidney and bladder trouble in a bad form since she was nine years of age. She was tn such a condi tion that she was confined to her bed and several doctors here treat ed her, but to no effect. About nine months ago she began to take Dr. Kilmer’s Swamp-Root and began to improve immediately. She is prac. tleally well now and Is able to do all of her work, At the time she was sick she suffered greatly and it looked as 1f she would die, but thanks to your valuable remedy, she is now a new woman, I can ure, due to an operation for ade nolds and tonsilitis. There is Comfort in knowing that you can obtain thoroughly well adapted to who is troubled with headache, extreme nervousness and depression of spirits ought to try (The Largest Sale of Any Medicine in the World) and learn what ‘a difference the system they insure better digestiori, nerées, and complexion and vivacious spirits women have learned, happily,that Beecham’s Pills are reliable and The Unfailing Bold rywhere, ‘The directions with every bow ar bestow the charm of sparkling eyes, a spotless rosy In boxes, 10¢., 260. every box are very valtalis”-sapcctally to women. origin shortly after 4 o'clock this |$10,000, and by others $101,000, morning, to the extent of $150. From the express company tion of the report could be obtained KILLED IN AUTO u“ of a local one tried and proved remedy your needs. Every woman backache, languor, SAN Jan Robert A business man, is dead today as the result of an automobile wreck near the Mexican line jast night. Owen W. Keith and Mra. Ellen Ferguson were injured. FIREMAN KILLED BOSTON, Jan, 14.—Fireman J. A Hackett was killed, two others were riously injured, and $150,000 dam was done early today by a fire in the Bacon department store here and an apartment house adjoiniag. With the temperature 10 degrees DIEGO. Moore, wife they will make. By purifying sounder sleep, quieter « Thousands upon thousands of Home Remedy into the streets in their night cloth neither figures por even confirma-| Mrs. | Kilmer's Swamp- | Root ns the best kidney and bladder |remedy on earth and it you desire you may publish this letter in the hope that 1t may enable other suf. |ferers to get relief, Yours very truly, Q T. CURRY, ubbard, Tex | Subserihed and aon is tans me this Sth day of April, 1912. : H.C. BISHOP. Notary. Pub Gentlomen:—1 sold the above Mr. G. T. Curry the Swamp-Root. - Olin Keltt, Druggist. Prove What Swamp-Root Will Do for You Bend ten cents to Dr. Kilmer & |Co., Binghamton, N. Y,, for a sam ple size bottle, It will convince anyone. You will also recetve a booklet of valuable information, +/telling about the kidneys and blad der. mention When writing, be sure and Dept. R Regular fifty below zero, 75 person were driven|cent and one-dollar size bottles for| former igalo at all drug stores, ITH a business ent trman Nattonal JK Chitbers Vice President & navian Amer Hank: President attle Trust Co. ~~ to the suffering and ailin with official reports fro phy ball James %. Goldemith PreatQent hwabacher Brothers & Co goodness, a natural wate ica and Europe. Today Sol Duc M hile; tevin clubs and cafes. President American far- Inge Mank & Trust Co organization ment of the most modern type located at the very source of one of Nature’s greatest gifts to man- kind, the Sol Duc Mineral Water Company an- nounces the beginning today of a business that not only means the distribution of a remarkable na- tural product of the State of Washington to the g- m noted r surpassing ineral Water (Still represent- ing leading capitalists and men of affairs ge ) a) in Seattle and elsewhere, and an equip- A. 4. Karling Chicago, Mit. markets of the world, but as well a great boon Recognizing the wonderful virtues of Sol Duc Water from personal knowledge, together chemists and icians, the men composing the company un- hesitatingly unite in placing within the reach of the nation and the world, in its virgin purity and in active James ¥. MeEirey Attorney and capitalist. medical properties other far-famed waters of Amer- or Sparkling) in half-pint, pint, quart and half-gallon containers, is on sale at all grocers’, drug stores, The still water is bottled hot in thoroughly sterilized bottles at the now famous John C. Eden President Sepertor Port- land Cement Company springs in the heart of the Olympics, just as_ it comes from Mother Eart name commonly applied h. to Sol Duc water, Nature’s Doctor, a is pleasing to the taste, wonderfully refreshing as a beverage, and has a splen Witter Pigott President Meattie Car @ Foundry Co. betes, Bright’s Disease, s did tonic effect. tomach Sufferers from Rheumatism, Neuritis, Dia- troubles, blood disorders, etc., have found quick and permanent relief in Sol Duc’s Mag ical Waters. Many of these tell their interesting stories in a beautifully illustrated booklet, just off the’ press, a copy of James BK. Gatbratih Preset Galoraith, Bacon & Co or Main 6284 will rece ive prompt attention. which will be mailed without cost to any address. Telephone orders for Sol Duc Mineral Water direct to Main 725 Sol Duc Mineral Water Company Jafet Lindcherg President Pioneer Min- ing Company MUTUAL LIFE BUILD CITY GETS RIGHT TO USES.R.&S. PROPERTY With the completion of the con demnation suit in Judge Hum phries’ court, the city's right to use the Seattle, Renton & Southert ers in the Rainier valley district to railway right-of-way from Jackson | $129,138.36. | st. to Ryan st., for public improve When the sult was commenced, ments, now fs clearly established. |{t had been estimated it would const The hearing, which lasted two/the city a million dollars. Assist- weeks, en yesterday with ant Corporation Counsel Findley) awards of $ 6. handled the case for the city. SAVES HIS ROLL'TRUCK HITS HER ~ SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 14—A When {t was over, John Peter-|Standard O1l automobile truck son, 42, stationary engineer, had | skidded onto the sidewalk, struck ia » Mrs, Alice Connelly, and injured to see a doctor, But he saved $142 her, probably fatally. Bystanders in cash, Two thugs attempted to/ said the automobile went on, but hold him up on Waghington st. and |three hours later the driver, Don he put up @ scrap that put them Fiaugher, gave himself up. to flight. 4 ' PRIMPING UP 'CORNELLIN LEAD The University of Washington | pace nl basketball team ts preparing for | SANTA ANA, Cal, Jan, 14—|the opening of the intercollegiate | Me season, @ week from Friday night, | |Keeper J. H. Merritt, of the San) wich they will colebrate here with | | Joaquin Gun club, swore to a com:/_ gamo against the Oregon Ag. |plaint charging State Fish and _ gies. IN ONE DAY: |Game Commissioner M. J. Connell) —— Sanitarium Publishes Free Book | with killing more than the “STOPS TOBACCO HAB Showing How Tobacco Habit bag of wild ducks. Can Be Banished in From One to Five Days at Home This, together with $126, awarded in the same condemnatior | uit last March, brings the total {amiges to all the property own STILL SMOKING The second day's session of the Western Association of Cigar Deal Jers opened this mornigg at 11 o'clock at the Washington, ‘The delegates snoozed late as a result | of the big annual® banquet and cel-| aye - ebration held by the association | 417 yeieens Pal Voregh Mee hes Tuesday night, |publighed a free book sh The sossion opened Tuesday |deadl¥ effect of the toba morning at 10 o'cpeks and how it can be banish ING, SEATTLE, U. S. A. HUERTA TAKES RAP AT UNITED STATES By a United Press Staff Correspon-, dent. MEXICO CITY, Jan. 14.—Presi- dent Huerta’s decree suspending payment of interest on the national debt was interpreted here today as an attempt on his part to anger) Europeans at the United States. Inasmuch as it is generally recog- nized that Mexico's financial diffi- culties have been caused by Amer-! ican non-recognition of Huerta, it was sald the president believed bondholders would blame the Washington administration when their pocketbooks were touched English and French financiers will be chiefly affected. Local bankers predicted that within a wéek Mexican money have declined to a ratio of four to one with America The step expected next is the ie suance of government paper money not backed by coin. MORRIS PLAINS, N. J., Jan 1 ~—Burglars raided the postoffict here for the twelfth time. They 6 only a few cents. — pbeRandntoes Colda Cause Hen: Laxative Bromo Quin! jablete, awe. There {s only One “Rromo ‘omg Bes signature ef BW. Grove oa bak A Reduction of 25% on All Bradbury Winter Coats You can do no better than to come in now, during the Eastern’s Big Reconstruction Sale, and select one of these nobby coats at a price-saving worth while. a charge! int andl for your yee a lit ° pureh, t week | Bradbury Suits and other men's apparel on easy credit terms at reduced prices for.the purpose of reducing stock pre- paratory to moving into our new quarters. "ALL MIXED UP PARIS, Jan. 14.—The ment was announced of onl de Castejlane to Countess d Pallyrand Perlgord, cousin of tiv Duke de Tallyrand, husband of ih Anna Gould, who was Bont's first wife engage |) Upping As this book is being distributed | wanting a copy should] end their name and address at once. | Advertisement 1332 -34 $econd Ave., Near Seattle’s Reliable Credit House

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