The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 20, 1914, Page 8

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When the Stomach Goes Back to Work Then ts the Whole System Glad Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets Wii! Quickly Put the Stomach In Shape KNUDSEN DENIES [4-vear ore sos" BARGES MADE| ARRIVES By Painless Dentists | FLECTRO| LEWISTON her from Ida, Feb arrival here 4-yearold ving ther today vinit In over she M vi Mrs Wh rdeen has t nh detail the t nd ¢ harge EXAMINATION \ yie her wi turned to ar with 82 cents tampa attached the matl « ‘ol port ‘$1.00 up ame “ Me, 50. ) 1 he ex ie Silver 50¢ a higher than | ar We do 1 ertised hoe 4 : Lady Attendant as to eult ton, White and q ork & nteed 15 years nent, a th WASHINGTON Feb ‘i ' frage has Electro Painless Dentists t he repre rane We Bobbie Dunbar before he) The boy found and whom : th on's request for « 1 disappeared. tWo mothers claim. He Macket t. and tray. | tlon’s request pp ‘ erm ore ube ata | “Hooray! Stuart's Dyspepsia Tab pecerige geet | : 3 Laboring People's ventists. s Are the Real Appetite naturally a ltt By a Staff Correspondent , : 4 — : Bringers” higher than the others, But th - HUNDREDS SEE ( PE 1 OUSAS, fia, Feb. 2044Two mothers ‘claim ithe i i , says, are always Oo “n child! Each swears that the little boy in the case Chiropractic a Cure for | are alwa ame child! " Biliousness > se tn aah | re BY GIRLS | hers, that she brought him into the world, nursed him, love him, engraved his very image up her heart! Bitlous | | 2 aa a WHAT’LL HE DO | © of several hundred But evidently one of the mothers is mistaker They er, whe ertainment gt un’t both be mothers of ¢ ; 4 ; rand : 7 \mer t fe the greate case of the t ~ sees 8 part WITH 300 LBS.? 2: theo pete sy be|| Firat in the it Club theat ince wi m aced the famous case of two caused t a INFFERSON CITY, Mo, Peb ets, a dem | mothe lain the same Id je cnlere ij of the playfield work re given and addresses we 1 nite ate onducto thrown b =~ ger, w tr ° ear, ate Mitenelt. ts con | BRAND NEW one) Mra. Mitchell hax asked th Bound Traction, Light & Po pay her $6,322.50 Get a small package of Hamby ‘Breast Tea, or as the German fe at Seattle. CLEARANCE SALE Pianos and Player Pianos among which are to be found many of the world’s best instruments. All of these instruments are of standard make, not a stencil among them, some have been taken in exchange as part payment on Bush & Lane Grand and Player Pianos, others are new but discontinued styles, still others are brand new, but case damaged in shipment. In Order to Save Space We Are Giving Only a Partial List, as Follows: $300 John Squire Upright Piano, several years in use, but good value $275 Kimball Upright Piano, eee al case, less than three months in use $500 Steinway Upright Piano, Satin Finished case, used, but well cared for $350 Kimball Upright Piano, Oak case, large size, almost as good as new $500 Bush & Lane Upright Piano, Mahogany case, new but discontinued style $400 Read & Sons Upright Pianos Mahogany Art case, about two years in use................ cesses $375 Victor Upright Piano, Magohany case, six months in $295. iH use, taken in exchange on Victor Player Piano ......... $350 Kimball Upright Piano, Mahogany case, large size, only two months in use.............. 2.2.25. $240: 00 $500 Bush & Lane Upright Piano, Walnut case, five months in use, taken in exchange on Bush & Lane Grand Piano ..... CPO REY APOE aM ca mare eN $350 Kimball Upright Piano, Oak case, some $100 00 time in use, but good value.................055 eeeeeed le $350 Victor Upright Piano, Oak case, three months in $275 00 use, taken in exchange on Victor Player Piano ......... le $375 Kohler & Campbell Upright Piano, large $215 00 size, Mission case, fine condition................ sessed a Organs from $10.00 up * BIG REDUCTIONS on One car load of Standard High-Grade Pianos, case damaged in ship- ment, but otherwise perfect. These cases will be put in as good condition as the day they were shipped from the factory. Our damage claim against the railroad company enables us to make re- ductions on these instruments from $50 to $150 per piano, which makes it possible for you to purchase a new Standard High-Grade Piano for as little as $225. We Do As We Advertise. Bring This Ad With You Posh ofane Pinns G@ [FS Wholesale—MANUFACTURERS—Retail co pea STORE: 1315 Third Avenue } (while the low prices above quoted should be cash, you need not pay all cash. We make terms as low as $6.00 hea month Late style Pianola Pi- anos and other Stand- ard make Player Pi- PARCEL POST Grangevill :, SUES er") m call {t, “Hamborger Brust Thee.*| “They sha’n't take him from me,") PA nincgyronpres ro lat any pharmacy, Take ® table \cried Mrs. Dunbar, one mother, “I | your stomach will go back | priate a sum to establish a hospital| poocot Ge the toa, put a cup Of |don't care If ail’ the. Jurres’ and jfor the study of this new menace.) boing water upon It, pour through |courts in the world hea Sant | and drink 6 teacupful at|mine. if a mother doesnt know her TAKES OVER SUBMARINE me. te fe the most effecti¥® | own child, then, please tell me “| ee y to break & cold and cure Elis does? 1 tell you he is mine, an Seattle Engineering BELLINGHAM, Feb, 20.—Capt Mt opens the pores, relleving |i) keep him.” vara! “a 2g School Cc * Plaza of the ¢ ) navy ie) Congestion sive loosens, bong bow And Get Falta. Ausae ‘« tyuteas e: the city to take © of the ef, thos Dreakiog « cold at oce, Car'll , pitta, roe eone, WA. BBE als of the subr Iquique.| It fe tnexpenatve and tively | oe nee ib thiv Ghthd Ga ae di red The vessel was recen Inunched | vegetable, therefore rmiess lohild fe hers. Of that she is abeo THE STAR—FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1914. by ay ait er in to | AS KING SOL’ OMON DECIDED SIMILAR CASE This is my son Nay fd the on te An king aald 1 half te 4 th to the o Then sv-| " t lay it. But child, vide it in no wine slay tt; she *The r than ft who wonld pike GOING TO BE Al . THIS DUNBAR] », ITS GOING TO! IF MOTHERS FOR | IEVES 18 HER} | lutely ITs | LEGAL rure NOT | } |B BATTLE | WHAT BAC OWN CHILD. | And the boy too young | realize what thi 1 about. | Robert Dunbar and Bruce Ander-| |son were born, four years ago, the same month; the former in Ope Jousns, the latter in a hut in South | Carolina The Dunbar child had every ad |Yantage, toy and pleasure known |the {legitimate Anderson child had nothing except, perhaps, a stick for | toy | The Anderson child was taken on a trip in a wagon through the farm lands of Low a and Misstesipp! by man na ters The mother says she sent the boy | away because he was very lonely. | The child was looked on with) contempt by other children because, lof his birth. | | One month later Robert Dunbar! | was playing on the banks of alli eator-ridden Lake Swayre He failed to return in several hours and his mother and father be- |gan a hunt. Hie cap was found— that was all! All might the search kept up. The hunt was off. | It was belleved the child had been! \drowned and the alligators de. voured his body A year after Bobbie disap \f ared, several women in Columbia, Mies., noticed an old cabin sudden-| |ly tnhabited. They saw a boy play ing in the yard “The Dunbar boy!” the women | jexclaimed, The next day the Dun-| jbars got a letter urging them to 6 to Columt B ts to con a and see the Jad, | father nd mother hurry to pin and they arrive at mid-| ht. In an auto 1 miles to the hut. By the fitck ering glare of an oil light Mra. Dun bar stoops over a dirty-faced, sleep. | ling boy in a pile of straw | “It's my boy—thank God!” jortee. The boy failed to show any signs of recognition of his mother Walters, declaring vehemently that the child was not Robert Dun. bar, but Bruce Anderson of South Carolina, was placed in jail Julla*Anderson, the “other moth er,” was brought to Opelousas The boy failed to recognize her also. | But she ts positive is her child The supreme court of Missiastppt decided Walters should be sent to Louisiana for trial And now the battle of moth. ers is ready! It promises to be the most wonderful trial ever known in America The Dunbars said that one of their main identifications {a a sc ar | on the child's left foot The burn was covered by new, oth skin,” said Mra. Dunbar. this child's left foot has that same mark.” | Pike THEY’RE ALL HAPPY NOW hey drive sey she, that the boy SPRINGFIELD, ‘Ohio, Feb. Drawing numbered slips of paper out of a box was the method used today to divide the $4,000,000 es tate of the late Ross P. Mitchell, , among his three » heirs could not agree on a division, so appraisers parceled oft and numbered the property, Three {slips of paper were then numbered to correspond and the drawing was » maith, other s aword man ®** 0, the othe rather DRASTIC REDUCTIONS ON sa And they brought a sword fving chil ™ there : - | Which Mother Gave Birth to This RICH WOMAN AND POOR CLAIM ith a ord, & r paid ing anawered and sald, Give her® the li is the mother 1. Kings, that the other had her child in two, Baby Boy that liveth thy son ts but and give balf e her the Let it be ving cht M1: 2 R ner was named as pros of The House of Eilers The Home of the World’s Best | Pianos and Player Pianos tion favoring a fair day's ide Amer.cen, ystery? nvestigation will r day's work, and announced its ition to the closed shop prin- it was declared, is une and unfair to the work is con to the a wage for 4 ident n vice president; man who does not want to join a Ww J. Grambes surer, and John | nion. RJ secr y The open shop principle was ine w The association went on record corsed T thi ' $: a | in Burgiars attempted to crack a LANDES 0, K, FOR E safe in the office of Spokane Graih M Co., 4916 Pighth av. 8 Wednesday & re put Were seared away iz J. E. Chitberg, president of the | Chamber of Commerce, and James om C. Marmaduke have returned to ; T Seattle after a month's absence, | TB¢ Probability that Henry |G) 4 Alfonso Flores, the man who| Landes, now acting president of { ¢ | startled the police a week ago by the University of Washington, will E & weird story of an attack by hold- be chosen the permanent head of - ; is to be examined for his san- the state school, is the cause of in- ‘i The trial of Lieut. Robt. B, teresting discussion on the campus, | Parker by court m | Thursday, and the # | wax forwarded to the de | Washington Frank Marche, has been noti election as a director |tlonal Retail Dry I ton. McDermott, of the Goods assocta- 1 ended verdict partment at at terday, ident O. A. Fechnor of Bon the hearty endorsement of many fied of his faculty speakers. A committee of of the Na-| three was appointed to confer with president. It is imperative that all Fall and Winter Coats be closed out. We never carry goods over to another season. have made four lots of these coats. ALL COATS able materials and styles. Prices Former Prices Real “siass | a {k Suits Suits Divided i in Three Lots Blue and Black Serge Suits Included. Fe owrmerly | $19.50 to $30.00 $14.85 All of them are in desir- Former Prices | $19.78 | | We $34.50 to $48.50 Suits Formerly $32.50 to $38.50 $19.75 Boys Suits $34.50 Regular, Special. { $4.00, now... $6.00, now... $6.50, now.. All Hats, Caps, Rubbe goods excepted—AT O Boys’ Raincoats, $15.00 reduced to.. $18.00 reduced to, included made, $23.85 ‘Qeercmats ' at Deeply Cut Prices Ages 21% to 18. All Me@s and Young Men's Fall Suits all Hats, Caps and Furnishings: AT ONE-FOURTH OFF J. Redelsheimer & Co. Two Entrances—First and Columbia Formerly to $4 a Regular. Teedaionel $7.00, now.... $7.50, now. Regular. $8.00, now. ...8, | $10.00, now $8.50, now. $12.50, now... $9.00, now. $15.00, now... included all Furnis! the reg NE-FOURTH OFF ALL MEN’S OVERCOATS Gaberdines and Slip-Ons at Extraordinary Special Prices O reduced to... $6.95 | $20.00 reduced to. $12.35 $9.85 5,00 reduced to.. $15.65 $11.65 | $30.00 reduced to, 818.45 Blue and Black Serges contract goods the regular price meeting of the faculty yes- called by request of Pres- of regents, the work of Landes met the regents on the selection of a all Knee the board ——r e378 1. Special. $6.70 $8.35 $9.95 Pants, contract xcepted

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