The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 10, 1914, Page 5

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The inquest over the body of Ka-| ward Swapp, killed Saturday night] | when he attempted to rob the gr ery store conducted Robert Avann, his neighbor, In West Seat will not be held until Avann re overs from the gunshot wound he Ranveant di in the duel with the rob | Eczema : | ZEMO Proves a Wonderful Succe ——Stops Itching Instantly and | Brings Permanent Results THIS LAUNDRY 1S Reseatiat to ¥ our Health | c Meek iy lar aia epranioas | Gee nde Hottie Today and Prove it SNOW WHITE WORK |: Call Queen Anne The Washin’s Fine CENTRAL LAUNDRY AUTO ee 9 LS ) BARGAINS $ In Used Machines EMO ts sold and guaranteed b druggists everywhere, and in Seat by Swift Drug Co. and Rarte WHITH SEWING MACHINE Co. 10s Third (Near Pike) Mato 1523 STOP - You NOT IN THE DEMOCRATIC PLATFORM !1¢ le WEN you use Resinol Shaving Stick there are no tense, smarting after-effects, no annoying shaving- rashes to fear. That is because its creamy lather is full of the same soothing, healing, antiseptic balsams that make Resino!l Ointment and Res- inol Soap, so effective im the treatment of akin affections. Sie. ot most ¢rugstets. or mnihed en reveipt | of price. Por trial cies stick fres, — wo Dept 11-8, Resteol Batten Resinol Shaving Stick DR. L. R. CLARK, D. D. 8. ‘DO YOUR GUMS BLEED? This ts one of the first signs of pyorrhea alveolaris, or Riggs’ Dis ease, Or has your case advanced until some of your teeth are al- ready loose or missing? If so, w want you to call on us and let 1 make a careful examination of your case and give you our expert advice free of charg | We have helped others and can help you. As a further inducement we have cut the price of dentistry in half. Just think of getting a regular $10 extra heavy gold crown for $4. Regular $10 plates $5. | We give you a written guarantee }with all work. WE GIVE GAS Regal Dental Offices Dr. L. R. Clark, D. O. S., Mana | 1405 Third Av. N. W. Cor. Union Note: Bring this al with you, WEST LAKE PUBLIC MARKET. 5th, 6th and Pine Extra Specials Wednesday Make Use of Our FREE DELIVERY System. The Largest Retail Distributors of Pure Foodstuffs on the Pacific Coast. For Stall Numbers on Specials Listed Below See Bulletin Boards Buttercup Margarine, spe- | 10c Pure Assorted Spices BOE IN cnn ev esae 4 eeeee Very Best Butter, Ib. -B&e | 25c Olympic Pancake Flour Fancy Iowa, Ib.. 80¢ | Nic” 50 Sack Hardwheat Full Cream Cheese 20¢ | Hour .. $1.10 Fresh Home-made Bread, | 99¢ Cans Hominy ...12%¢ loat -- 8¢ Lenox S 25 2 fOr veer ee 15e urs Laundry Soap 25¢ Home-made Peanut Butter, Fruits, all kinds 50c Pails Preserves 35¢ | 5 ibs. Brown Beans No. 10 Buckwheat Flour | 5 jh Fancy Rice eereee veeee 45¢ | 4 Ibs. Macaroni ... No. 3 Pail F 45¢ 2 pkgs. Fancy Mince Meat 2 Cans Milk .. APES RRR pe 15¢ 4 Ibs. Choice Rai 25¢ Baker's Premium Choc Best Comb H each | olate ....... : Ibe 15¢ | Choice Lemon Peel, ib. 15¢ , LONDON HAS A CORNER ON THE MARKET gree aus. De sa tlic wie. ..-, | bent The bread : Be. Be ant 3 “ane 506. 406. Bhe . . cool, soothing relief come afte Millions Now wards ae ML Ives instant relief Know MUSTEROLE | Mig Pee at ff Nec Asthma { used ¢ with the the wralgia Ceuadache estion nd the t stard | Pleurt Rheumatism, Lumbage Pains and Aches of the Back ¢ after a sthing gave such | Joint Sprains, Sore Muscle immediate, lasting re oldtime Br Chilblaine Frosted Feet, Colds of the Cheat (it pre plaster vents Pneumonia.) It smarte At your druggist LOS ANGELES, Feb, 10.—Lewis blistered like al in 25¢ and Soc Jara, Bundy, the boy murderer of Ha out, but a and a special large |old Zlesche, was sentenced today to did the wo hospital size for | be hanged at San Quentin April 22 Science ne the ($2.50 | a sepa omen” tenes Accept no titute, If your BENEFIT I a wonderful ointment giet cannot pply you, sendl@ called MUSTRROLE 4 Me to th MUSTEROLE| As a benefit for striking team ‘ Company, Cleveland, Ohio, and™we| ters, the Bottlers’ unton, No, 244, it does what musta asters used) wilt mail you a jar, postage pre-| Will entertain at a dance tonight to do, without the plaster, and with-| (69) | Schirmer's Dreamland dance | out the blister! : m. The entire proceeds of @ You just rub MUSTEROLE ir «Minha ' » evening will be turned over to That's all. Then watch flow soon |, gg ov Pd ; oy) maters. Special prizes will the pain gves scooting. How thelhave « supply on hand. be given by the management, | ter, PREMIER STRAF OF SWEDEN OUT STOCKHOLM, Feb. Prem Staaf and his cabinet resigned today. Their ret ment was the result of differ. ences, of opinion concerning the irability of Increasing Swed military and naval expenditures. Staaf and the king it, but several minis! posed it bitterly. PREPARE TO RUN BURIEN CARLINE Counetiman Erickson Introduced a bill in the councll yesterday dt recting the board of public works to ° THE STAR—TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1914. © pile PORTER BREAKS A COLD, OPENS NOSTRILS “PAPE'S cOoLD COMPOUND’ ENOS SEVERE COLDS OR GRIPPE IN FEW HOURS (Paid Advertisement) Goddard-Griffiths Debate Eagles’ Hall, Wednesday | Evening, February 11th) Attend this debate and hear A J. Goddard tell the voters why the commission form of government should not be adopted by any city| Your cold will br and all as large as Seattle grippe misery end after taking a dose of “Pape’s Cold Compound ery two hours until three doses are taken. It promptly opens clogged-up noe trils and alr passages in the head GODDARD HEADQUARTERS 301.2:3 Bailey Bidg. Elliott 1335 and 1336 Istops nasty discharge or nose run ning, re ves sick headache, du ses, feverishness, sore ° | neering, soren and #tif eat Prices “en Ao" es blowing and snuffling! | throbbing bead-—nothing the world gives such prompt rellef as * * Cold Compound,” which costs only 25 cents at any drug *, It acts without assistance, on nice, and causes no incon noe, Accept no substitute. TOMORROW, WEONESDAY prepare the Highland Park & Lake Purten raliroad, owned by the city, for the operation of cars. The line will extend from Youngs | town to within two miles of Three- Tree point MAX WARDALL ASKS DIVORCE Mrs. Max Wardall, wife of the Seattle councilman, {n answer to divoree proceedings filed yesterday by her husband, | fused to live with him since Decem- |ber 10, 1911. She denies an “irrec- oncilable incompatibility of temper ament,” charged by Wardall The bill) will be considered by the gs "land city utilities committees. admits she has re | FRYE:C0.’S MARKETS Ae Follows: Choice Shoulder Pork Roast Gotast via California Choice Spare Ribs . Sweet Pickled Beef Tongue Choice Veal Chops | Chotce Head Che per Ib. Strictly Fresh Washing ton Creamery Butter, Ib. Wardali bas asked for the cus tody of their seven-year-old daugh- Maxine, and for property in Se The Wardalls were married April 10, 1902. Mra. Wardall is living in New York city THANK YOU, JOHN CLEVELAND, Feb. 10. notice the Cuahoga county tax com missioners who are calling on bim $1 ersonal taxes king's seer following note The tax return, asked, is not ready properly prepared and you in due time JOHN D. ROCKEFELI SUFFRAGET TO VISIT SEATTLE A real militant suffraget is com- ing to tell Seattle ig tussle in England She is Miss M. Durham, who has tinguished herself aa one of the leaders of the rumpus. Miss Dur ham will be the guest of the Seat the for which you It will be matied to John D.} Rockefeller today condescended to} The| handed them | folks about the | 3 Ibe. for .. Look for U. 8. Purple Stamp It algnifles purity and quality Shops open until 6:20 p. m. “The Bxposition Line, 1915" Rocklsland Lines All the Way QUICKLY ENDS THE WORST BACKACHE It's Summer Kansas City, 8t. Louis, Chicago, New York and All Eastern Cities C. G. CHISHOLM District Freight and Passenger Agent Makes Kidney Troubles, Blad- der Disorders, and Rheu- matic Pains Vanish. | | It is no longer necessary for any | one to suffer with backaching, kid ney trouble, have disagreeable blad der and urinary disorders to contend |with, or be tortured with rheuma-| |tiam, stiff joints, and its heart wrenching pains, for the new dir , Croxone, quickly and surely all such troubles. is the most Phone Elliott 1256 720 SECOND AVE. relieve Croxo |remedy yet devised for ridding the |aystem of uric acid and dfiving out Jall the poisonous impurities which It wonderful entirel pmedies cause such troubles. different from all other It} jis not like anything els er used |for the purpose. It acts on the prin ciple of cleaning out the poisons and removing the cause RHOADS DENTAL CO. Third and Pike le Suffrage club. Monday night It soaks right in through the she will give a public address in|walls, membranes and linings, like Dental Experts. Washington hall, Broadway and water in a sponge, neutralizes, dis J e Pine st |solves, and makes the kidneys sift| A ee See ee out and filter away all the uric acid | ofter you and poisons from the blood, and) Lat them tol methods leaves the kidneys and urinary or | ce ae wee eed . ‘ It matters not how long you have Ta cesticeetie aud thoaid’ seu “Cans CHICAGO, Feb. 10.—The antl-| suffered, how old you or what wo ‘ Sree Ont trust government sults againat the| vou have used, the very principle of |f cortainty nd ¢ until Klwin and Chicago butter boards was continued toda February 25 by Judge Landis ‘BOY MUST HANG * | Croxone {# such that it is practically that dentists have practice nany years, and thelr advice will be aluable to you. impossible to take it Into the human been system without results. There ts} nothing else on earth like it, It {stars to work the minute you take| lit and relleves you the first time you use it | If you suffer An office fitted entirely tn white enamel and sanitary in every way. with pains in your| i ita pela age k, and sides, or have any signs of | kidney, bladder troubles, or rheuma: | tlm, such as puffy swellings under | o| the eyes or in the feet and ankles, if you are nervous, tired, and run| down, or bothered with urinary dis: | orders, Croxone will quickly rel Gold Crow 00. Brides V ves 500 Up rk 85.00 Extracting and Cleaning Free with Other Work. Rhoads Dental Co. you of your misery. You can secure | an original package of Croxone at trifling cost from any first class druggist. All druggists are author: | wed to personally return the pur-| se price 'f fails in a single case. Third and Pike shingle | n, thr go to # »), and our lgrocery b 8 never $40 We live : of $1 a day. Some a that includes every in the line of groceries. We have not much fresh meat, but » have a great deal of ed Cynthia Grey’s LETTERS Dear Mixa Grey: 1 am a reader] of your paper, and say “House wife's” Inquiry ‘about cutting down | expenses, and would like to write] my « 1 not live in the eit ut am interested tr s ar housewife band is also a lat 1 a hearty eater We b € | dren. [ try to make our cheap and wholesome as possible. | We spend about $25 a mont yout) $16 for groceries, $ for wood, | 60 cents for ofl, $1.26 for flour and $3 for fresh meat ‘ better than this wh sar I alwa plan ahead for ne eral days Morn oe als or hot cakes At noon we have our heartiest meal; meat, potatoes, one other vegetable, pudding. Suppe potatoes, canned fruit, plain cake or cooktes I buy my groceries at wholesale through mall orders, buying can ned goods by the case, salt meats bacon and hams in such quant as will last a month, I use lots fon dried peas, beans and also macaroni, I should be glad to exchange menus with anyone Mins this may be too muck to print, but won't you arrange it to to get the facta? I wish me would write about household mat ters, Yours tru MRS. MARY SLAGLE Dear Miss Grey 1 believe I have the better of the “Housewife sure. My husband 1s a hard-working we ave five chil It sweets: cake, ple and codktes requires good management to feed a large family on less than $40 a month We are all well and hearty A GOOD MANAGER friends: ouge! sone desirable people? A.—I can but give you a sugres- tion; then you will have to use your own discernment to determine those ESTABLISHED 187 ac | Jougall - = fouthwiek fn connection with JAMES MeCREERY & CO. New Tork BECOND AY. and PIKE ST More open 9 a.m. to Op m Introductory Sale of Dix-Make House Dresses Continues The Dix-make ise D. the. most perfect fitting house dre t is: 5 ire, Each dre is cut on well portione r ¢ and is tailored with the utmost care € Dresses of percale in bla nd- white check with Dresses of r Cope r ew ar pin dot of white are neck and short set ceves, one pocket. Priced at $1.25. Another model is of white pique ‘ < and p shoulder in the aoat effect. Price 2.95. There are numero moc f e house dresses from which t Uniforms of Nurse and white tripes have the high ne h low t down collag. Priced at $1.95. Uniforms of black mercerized soiesette $2.95. ‘ Uniforms of Oxford cloth white Priced at $3.00 and $4.00. Third Floor. The Basement Offers Exceptional Values i in Hampers and Baskets French Ww il- Baby Baskets, made of the alues, special low id have high stand. Regular $4.35. Laundry Baskets, made of very strong German wil- low. Very strong and dee; Regular $1.50 value, spe- cial $1.00. Fancy Scrap and Willow Basket. values, while they last, 49¢. Large Size German Willow Market Baskets, strongly made. with or note covers. Regular $1.50 and $1.75 values; while they last, 98¢. A few Sample Hainpers at spe- cial prices. Knitted String Shopping Bags. Regular price 15c, reduced to 6¢. Basement best grade $6.50 Regular 75c and 85c ast MacDougall-Southwick Second Av. and Pike St. who are desirable acquaintances ys the you Ww. C. alw three letters and recetved ct wer. |honest enough to pay you for your and those who are not. 1 collect by law? 1 no |\kindness. There is a bare chance to show that 1 it to them. If you will change your residence| Sie 0 Geom toe Sliee. they did not receive your letter. |from a hotel to @ first-clas#—mind| “4 HOMELESS TRAMP OVER 60 Register the next one ani ask for you, the best—boarding house, you! A.—I am sorry to tell you the|the return slip, and I believe they no doubt meet pleasant people| debt is outlawed. Even if you had will do what is right note or witness, you could not col. |; —_________ by law. Surely, they will be LINnRY clubs, where one can get acquainted | with others 1am a high school bey, about am in love with » girl of my She te ly a Yashfol when we are in sdbool She and I are getting slong very nicely, but I love her very dearly a 1. of 3) 1 fa! De» you think she 1 Now, how could I her the other day is angry at me? make her speak to me? Tinese answer as soon a¢ possible, Thanking you im. of O01, BOY A-—If you could see the number of corrections T was obliged to make in your letter before publishing, I should think you would be ashamed to call yourself a high school stu dent. Instead of wasting your time on a girl who ts too sensible to be silly about you, you would better get down to studying genuine Antonius o such o viclin. With many prem thanks, A.—-If you have 4 real Stradtvari- us, you should be able to get a good price for It from a private customer. | You might inquire the price at a | first-class instrument dealer's with-| jout mentioning yours, or write Theo. Prosser Music Co., Philadelphia, Pa linclosing a stamped, self-addressed envelope. | san teen people should demn her until they realty whether she is bad or not? She Is of ® good family, and, of coarse, lke all mothers and fathers, they think her perfect. Conld you answer? CAROL A.—No one should condemn’ an-} other even when he knows some. thing detrimental, much less sim-} it. Jesus, the greatest | ply surmis teacher the world has ever known, “With what measure ye mete hall be measured to ouu again, | pr down and running over.” In |the e of this plain fact, it be- | hooves each one of us to measure |charity, love and helpfulness It will be well for the tinue her effort, and be toward those who know than to criticise her. Ba |! girl to com charitable no better We have hou nd tis, Q | | elty If mo, w Ito drain the water off? am 1 to go Thank ing you. MRS. Ht | A It will depend on conditions| |whether or not the city doe® the |draining. If so, you and others in |the vicinity will be assessed for the |purpose. Report to the health de-| |partment as insanitary. 1 am vl wy in » the Uberty co. T have a very dear giel t for nd friend A Queer I really think characteristic as it may seem to you John Smith” is more and dignified than “Mr. John Smith.” If you don't like her mode of ad dressing you, why not sign your let ters “Mr, John Smith,” and maybe he will take the hint | pald » other they ‘have net eoand Tam written them half halt in ix pald me one out of work, Safe for Babies, Effective for Compound. T had awake nights and two small bottles Grown-Ups That's Foley's Honey and Tar) It has the confidence your druggist, who knows it will ve you satisfaction. W. | W.| The new Models are now tn. Floor Nessmith, Statesboro, Ga, says: have used Foley's Honey and Tar Compound in my family and have| sold it in my store and it never DANCING HIPPODROME Fifth and University. 10-ptece Union Orchestra. ncing Taught by Competent Tenchers. ils to cur 9 Pine St And Bob Ferguson, | reen Bay, Wis., says: “oley's Honey and Tar cured For sale at Bartell drug stores. PAID ADVER To Give an Honest Administration To Enforce All the Laws To Promote Civic Righteousness To Make Seattle a Better City to Live In In these few words is the sthstance of all that any honest candidate for Mayor of Seattle should promise to do if elected. If these four pledges be ful- filled to the last limit of the Mayor's authority no honest citizen can have just cause to complain or to criticize. These Are the Promises That J.D. TRENHOLME Will Fulfill if Elected Mayor Mr. Trenholme will work for the adoption of a commission form of city government, with commissioners to be elected from the districts in which they reside. His speeches and his platform tell of other practical means of saving the people’s money so that it may be applied to reduce the public debt and to lighten the burden of taxation. The record of Mr his family and busin kind of a man he is. Trenholme’s private life, s connections, show what His moral character has ever been above reproach or criticism, His policy—the only policy possible for a man of his type—will be a policy of protection to the homes, the people and particularly to the youth gt Seattle. Every law for the prevention of dis- rder and the elimination of vice will be en- forced,

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