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“57 ELMO” WINS MANY FRIENDS AT | SEATTLE THEATRE SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 24 Ab: REJECTED SUITOR THE ST@R—TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1914 raham Pepper, a lace salesman, to (MILLIONAIRES COURT ASKED TO *NOTHER- PACKER “ARE ARRESTED STOP. SMOKING 1S ARRESTED ON MURDERS BRIDE gy ons stony on steer cars onsen OF WHITE ’ day who’ and almost instantly kille vy INCINNATI, Feb, 24—-Colonel| Represent - 0,000 me othe | $ ts ‘antly killed Mrs, Dorothy Johnson of Tacouma,| CINCINNATI, Feb, 24 lonet preventing nearly 10,000 mem Another of thove “meat packing Capacity Audience spe ® bride of a week, bere with her husband on a honeymoon trip “y hen | Brent Arnold, aged 60, general) bers of vartous Seattle organiza | cases” bobbed up today when Dep-| First Production of Popular) Pepper fired a bullet tnto his own head, but doctors aay he probably will freight agent for the L. & N. rail.) tons, Attorney John Mills Day bas|uty Prosecutor Crawford White} Drama at the Third Avenue over. Pepper was a sultor for the dead woman's hand for a year| "ad, and @ prominent society and |declared war on the street car| swore to a warrant before Justice 4 Playhouse before her marriage clubman, today waa served with al/#moker in a sult ster in his| Fred Brown, charging Morris & ( A c i" Mrs. Johnson before her marriage was Miss Danhaiser, She was| Juvenile court warrant, charging |OWd name against the Puget jound | packers, with misbranding canned A Although milifans, ol and young, | *4 a old, and a brunette of a strikingly beautiful type him with contributing to the dettn-| Traction, Light & Power Co. for| potted beef have read Augusta Evans Wilson's ahh bout 10 o'clock Pepper called up Mrs. Johnaon over the telephone | Wwency of Mildred Crane, aged 16, $2,600 and @ permanent injunction; The complaint names Kh A piory of “St. Elmo,” the popularity op sald he wished to see her on an important matter. She consonted|* former employe of a manicure /(o prevent smoking on all car lines | Evans, manager of the Beattle Of that interesting character has tn t ve him, Pepper Mattened himself against the wall beside the door Parlor Jin the city branch, 48 the nominal defendant, | THF > po way dimin ause of thia| Of the room occupied by Johnson and his wife, As she emerged from Warrants also w issued for| Attorney Day brands the street| The action Is directed against the} fect. This was evidenced last the room, clad in a dressing gown and felt slippers, Pepper drew « re. tree other prominent men, includ:jcar rider who breathes forth the | company a# a corporation night at the Seattle Theatre when Volver, pressed it against the back of her head and fired. To make|'§ 4 mililopatre manufacturer ; fumes of ciguret, pipe or cigar, as| The charge follows an investiga An audience that taxed the capacity a fer accomplishing his purpose, Pepper stooped and fired another | The warrants were tasued at the & common nuisance and a pest tion by State Food Inspector Will atthe house welcomed the first pro- a nto the prostrate body, Then he sent a bullet into his own tem-|equest of Mise Crane's mother He has the backing of prominent| H. Adama, It 1s only one phase of faction of the week of Vaughn | Pl Just above the ear. The girl told of many automobile | clubs Ja stringent pure food campaign be Gleser's dramatization of the novel, ea per met the Johnsons at the ferry bullding when they arrived "es and late suppers, and said! The street car company t* de-|ing waged by Adams and Deputy the only authorized version @, five days ago, and congratulated them, Again, two days later, he #2¢ had been meeting Arnold and | cl to be a party to the nut| White, Several convictions and ‘The character of St. Elmo ts one| {Ph them flowers, professing pleasure at thelr marriage and wishing |"%* Others since November wance in that it maintains signs in| pleas of guilty have been secured that appeals strongly to everyone “ many years of happiness. PASSAIC, Feb ScHall guns, certain cars inviting the public toj by the two men In “rotten meat He te a wonderful, strong, compell-| earning that Mra, Johnson had come into an estate of $25,000 Mayer Friedman, 17, told Judge cmeke, 06 felows: (Smoking a) | arrests. fog man who, though embittered by | FM ® relative, Hermann Klaber, who went down with the Titanic, he| Costello, when. charged. with Mihe| Owed, 1 Sad beblnd the three rear) The warrant issued today See Guptoky of & weak woman ana poplin rabgel shied wag aa he te Interview, and that was the impor-| theft of $30. He admitted stealing | act Day deel that fre-|s vy aeat' Cf dotted’ oust rei © when he telepho: a | alin orney Day declares tha © a shipmen potted be a weaker friend, again takes up the |" Saas phoned her $16 | quently the foul stench of tobacco hwatanher Bros. tne, of fe thread of life and accomplishes much good The Batley & Mitchel! players scored a big suecess last night, and the audience Was not sparing in ite plause. The cast is excellently balanced, and every character ts true to Ife. The stage settings are elaborate, even for the high stand- ard set by the Seattle Theatre. Every detail is perfectly carried out. | ‘There is no advance in prices for) y this production. The best seat may be had at night performances for fifty cents, or for twenty-five cents at matinees Wednesday night the Tilikums of POLIC Police Sergeant Fred L, Ribbach; | Bannick for 30 days this morning, and orders may be issued reducing | him tn rank as the result of his| shooting at a limousine ambulance | conveying a woman, critically tl, oe oh ark . the to a hospital at 1:08'a. m. toeay. ae L be the/ Chief Bannick acted on a report filed with him by Capt. D. F. Wi lard, In which Ribbach admitted he shot at the ambulance. | The drivers of the car declare Ribbach was intoxicated, Butterworth has the of Frank Dugall, proprietor of th Ajax cafe, First av. and Virginia st., that be saw Ribbach tn an in- toxteated condition on a street car at 8:45 Monday night. The shot was embedded in the gasoline tank, 18 inches out of line of Mrs. M. L. Williams, 2236 Spokane av., whom Driver Harry Saunders and Attendant Benjamin Lyons were hurrying to medical assistance, in a But- terworth ambulance. Ribbach shot when Saunders | falled to comply with his command }to halt as the ambulance approach- ed Bell st.. on Firat av., on route ;to the Pacific hospital | The car, according to Saunders and Lyons, was traveling at & | speed not exceeding seven miles }an hour, proceeding slowly because ‘of the serious condition of his pas | senger Saunders and Lyons were al- lowed to proceed to the hospital, \After safely lodging the woman there, Saunders then drove ap | First av. in search of the sergeant. Locating him standing in a door- way with two other policemen, ‘Saunders demanded a better ex- Janation. Ribbach replied by tetl- ne him to “go about his business,” he says. | Lyons then the affair }to Captain D. F. Willard at head- quarters and demanded th: man be sent out to report Ribbach's con- This, Lyons says, was re statement NEW TRIAL FO LIEUT. BECKER ALBANY, N. Y., Feb. 24.—-For-) mer Police Lieut. Charles Boge. | of New York city, under sentence | of death in Sing Sing prison for! the murder of Herman Rosenthal,| was granted a new trial today. HOME] RELIEVES IN FIVE. MINUTES You Breathe It | If your bead is all stuffed up from a cold or catarrh, you suffer with ‘dull headaches and seem lacking in| vitality, or are constantly sniffling and coughing, you need a remedy that wili give the quickest. mort ef fective and lasting relief possible— | OR. L. R. CLARK, D. D. 8. There’s Another Reason than looks why your teeth should be kept In perfect gondition—your health. Without g teeth it's im- possible to masticate your food Properly, and so indigestion ensues and a long trail of troubles. Re- member, Dr. Clark wifl examine your teeth free of charge and tell |something that will go right to the you what you need and bow much | snot, clear the head and throat and it will cost. You will be under n0|onq your misery obligations to have anything done | Surely use Hyemei—all drugrists unless you so desire. sell it. It is just such a remedy,| Our prices are exceptionally 1gw.|and Is entirely harmless and pleas-| We will make you an extra heavy ant to use--you breathe it— no} $10 Gold Crown for $4, or one of | stomach dosing | 4 our famous $10 Never-Slip Plates| The antiseptic oils of Hyomei mix) z for $5. lwith the afr you breathe—-its health. { immediately | giving medication reaches the sore end inflamed mu-| cous membrane—-you feel better in five minutes. It Is practieally im Regal Dental Offices —_ possible to use Hyomet and not only |be relieved but permanently bene Dr. L. R. Clark, D. D. S., Manager, |titeg Your money refunded If you 1405 Third Ave., N. W. Cor Union. | are not sativfied. Ask for the com-| Note—Bring This Ad With You. | plete outfit | All work guarantwed WE GIVE GAS $1.00 size | | Did You Ever Compare the Cost of Gas With Other Household Expense? Did it ever occur to you that you were re- this, the most faithful of servitors, at low cost? your gas bill is $3.00 per month, and most bilis are less, the cost of this great service has averaged 10 cents per day If there are five in | y ur jamily, the average cost per individual is two cent A great service for so small a cost, isn't i? SEATTLE LIGHTING CO. | Henry Bldg. Phone Main 6767. SERGEANT SHOOTS At Ambulance Containing Woman a8 suspended by Chief of Police | PICKED {proved Order of Red Men, will/ arrested. smoke has made his wife 1)! | “The company might as well let them xmoke all through the ear,” the said |nide by the draft.’ | Interested in the outcome of the jease are the Y. W. C, A, the Y. M ©. A. Retail Clerks’ assoclation, |Parent-Teachers’ association, Un! | versity of Washington cabinet and y pit a ae a ere alumal, Presbyterlah and th BY AN ARTIST | “lodiat Ministerial fe ed eration of Women and AS IDEAL OF BEAUTY BOYLE 1S NEW scores of otier prominent organi ommerene | | zations, U.S. MARSHAL | WASHINGTON, Feb. vue RUN FOR OFFICE following nominations were went to ithe senate today | rages John M. Boyle, to be U. 8 mar.| CHICAGO, Feb. 24.—Fight wom shal for the Western District of /@n are candidates for aldermen tn Washington. today’s election. It is the first The appointment of Boyle, it is|chance the women have had at the ood, was urged by Hugh | polls in opposit to the state! w me orm) WOW FOR LENT! TO CELEBRATE |, w Jer tions of Washington. Reverent ones in Beattle made rry today, Shrove Tuesday, in eparation for Lant, which begins George Washington's birthday this evening celebration, postponed once from Sunday to Monday, will be celebrat- od with a banquet tonight at 6:15 A JOB FOR BILL |by the Seattle Commercial club The speakers will be Prof. Ed § - Meany and Dr. Carter Helm Jones. | pV ilADELEMIA., | Pep tacsor The regular business meeting Will be held after the banquet TO TALK TO ’EM Acting President Landes of the state university will make hix first dress to the students next Thurs on international law at Harvard, is |to be offered the presidency of La |tayette college of Easton, Pa a imine your answers in xen- eral; but why do you continually vise young people in trouble te “look te a Higher Power” tor help? GUARANTEE RAINCOAT C' t SECOND AVENUE, EM- RE BUILDING, QUITS BUSINESS Sella ont to Goodyear Raincoat Co. at 30 cents on the dollar, The store will be closed today and Wed- nosday, arranging the stocks for the biggest coat bargain event ever witnessed in Seattle. MrsL The people will reap the benefit of the amazingly low price at $s oe thin stock of double service | all-weather coats was purchased Mre. Leonard Thomae Has Been | every coat will be tagged and Honored by the Well-known Artist, | priced tn plain red figures, Pay no Penhryn itansiaus, Who Places| more. They anticipate a tremen- Her on the List of the Eight Most douse response. The prices will be Beautiful Women in New York. so low that buying will be irre I Ww | sistible.— a 2 its ita — bu Guarantee Raincoat Company Quits AT 916 SECOND AVE., EMPIRE BLOG. Soid Out te Goodyear Raincoat Company At 30c on the Dollar man OF WHITE SLAVERY You are right lof the laws we have, Most of all, jwhich you Jesus, | teaching, said ‘BAD COLD? YOUR HEAD STUFFED? | “PAPE COLO COMPOUND” | GIVES QUICK RELIEF— CONTAINS NO QUININE Take “Pape'’s Cold Compound” every two hours until you ha taken three doses, then all gripp speak Im. give their usual Washington's | birthday celebration tonight at 8) o'clock at K. of P. hall, First av. and Pike st | eee The work of Western artists is being shown this week In the an nual exhibit of the California Soct ety of Etchers fn the Fifth av. gal leries of the Washington State Art} association oe Capt. Zimroe 8. Moord, veteran Alaskan seaman, on shore nearly four years, will again go to sea in the service of the Admiral line eee broken. It promptly opens your clogged-up' nostrils and the air pas os of the head; stops nasty dis | misery goes and your cold will be | discover ! | we need the law of brotherhood, of | of you, and there are good people when | who will help you In spite of your f ye love not your experience. | | | ,, Making mie Mrs, Saroh || SS WE charge or nose running; relieves Biegal, AL, 4, yiutaee Lode a} the headache, dullness, feverish cht of steps in her home at losed ness, tore throat, sneezing, 527% Spruce st, and sustained | Store Cl Today | ness and stiffnoss “ote serious injuries, | | and Wednesday | Don't stay stuffed-up! Quit | blowing and snuffiing Ease your Dr. John Mackay, president of |] t6 arrange for the blagoat Coat || throbbing head—nothing else in | the Federated Canadian clubs, will] the world gives such prompt relief | address members of the Seattle || bargain event ever witnessed in flag “pape's Cold Compound,” which | Seattle announcement tn Wednesday Canadian club tonight Despondent, Miss Mary Cornelius, costs only 26 cents at any drug tore. It acts without assistanc astes nice, and causes no tn and Thursday pa pers 26, attempted nd her iife In anience. Accept no subst her home, 1820 24th av. Monday | by shooting herself. She will re ig fa” ne a ae ee ee 4 ver ~ eo | Get MUSTEROLE | Funeral services for Charl Ais ngs i % Dulin, engineer, killed when his lo. Today for Lumbago!) AY |comotive was derailed at Hiack! its an amasingly quick rellef. 7 , be held Wed / ; — Ms Mn gen ies aay And it's 80 easy to use \ als PIKE ST eee You just rub MUSTERO’ “THE POWER OF PRINT" Charged with cutting harness on briskly, and, presto, the tn {a} u an Eyres Transfer Co. team, James| gone—a delicious, soothing com- Cox, Tacoma teamster, has been | fort comes to take its place. | MUSTEROLE is a co », white) ° Mary Nichols, former wife rge Reynolds, killed by high waymnen who Were subsequently | lynched, in 1882, is dead. They will gladly tell you what re | GEORGE DID IT | Hef it gives from Sore Throat, Bron | chitis, Croup, Stiff Neck, Asthma, Neuralgia, Congestion, Pleurisy, $e and BARGAINS Up In Used Machines New Machines rented. WHITE SEWING MACHINE CO. ointment, made with of} of mustard Use it instead of mustard plaster. Wil! not blister. Doctors and nurses use MUSTER-| OLE and recommend it to thetr pa | Tents. | George Washington was lauded ax : sat eh the man who made the American | Rheumatism, Lumbago, Pains and] lexne rtenced | ne@apaper man, tepublie a possibility In'an address | Aches of the Back or Joints,/ worn, st 00; ‘additional 1,000, 50¢ Teed. Paster, D. Dy at the 19th| Sprains, Sore Musclos, Bruises, Chil-|Typewriting, bbe. 1,000; carbon aoe vanquet of the Washington | Plains, Frosted Feet, Colds of the|Guarante society, Sons of the American Rev. | Chest ({t prevents Pneumonia) va olution, in the Lincoln hotel tast|, At your druggist’s, in 25c and 50c inne ll chan Prin jars, and a special large hospital — — hictiulla eine for 5230, || BECRAFT’S SPECIALS Accept no substitute, If your Waénesdin sad uetiaan EASY PICKIN ! druggist cannot supply you, send 2c Extra Qualiy, Extra, Cheap or 50c to the MUSTEROLE Com - " pany, Cleveland, Obto, and We will F DONIA, Ky., Feb, 24.--The} mail yon a Jar, postage prepaid, (57) bank of Fredonia was entered last night by yeges, an old-fashioned safe blown and between $7,000 and $10,000 stolen WILL RECOVER Julius Kuenstle, 12, accidentally shot through the chest with a 22 calibre rifle by his companion, Peter Desnan, 11, 16 resovering, Mutton Mutton Mutton Loin Chops, Jb. Wb Cho , Dr. J. J. Gordon, well-known’ Detrott |phyniolan, aye: ‘Musterole {x Invaluable | in my practice and my homé. Advertised Becraft’s Meat Market 1512 Pike Place, Sanitary Market 4 | , with an act of congress Inbel of June 30, 1906, pasted over the old label of March 3, 1891 The y Co., of North tor Adams misbrand Irwin M Yakim: & Groce: where In i the alle ing THEY’LL KEEP MUM Annoyncement wes meade to day by A. G. Ray, chief spectal agent for the Great Northern that, under no circumstances would the name of informants in connection with the recent train hold-up at Samish, be di vulged, ig given in confidence. This anewers numerous in. quiries in respect to such se crecy., For information leading to the arrest and conviction of the men a reward of $15,000 will be given for the first man captured and $7,500 for each of the other men 7 BANKS GET IN| ‘he following national banks of ttle have joined the federal re system: Seattle National, Horton National, National Bank of Commer: Bank of Call fornia, National City bank, First National bank and Mercantile Nw tlonal bank rT Seal nerve Dexter brother, whom ye have seen, how ean ye love God?" No one stands firmer for the brotherhood of man than I. The power of the Intell! gence that is back of each of us embraces that brotherhood, and the more of it we embrace the bet ter citizens we will be, and the better laws we will have. If you had an example to work in arithmetic, algebra, or trigonom- y, you would hot blame the principle of mathematics because you failed to solve it, would you? When I speak of God, I do not mean a great, big person away off and evil, but the Intelligence all around us that will guide us to solve life's problems just as the We do need | principle of mathematics helps us| better laws, and better execution/ to work an example tn arithmetic. There i something better ahead As far as possible, dwell on every little bit of good you know, or see, even in your en. emies. Do not allow discourage- ment to deter you. If you don't succeed once, keep trying until you do. If I can help you, let me know. it cause of my losing all reapect f him. but he felt he should tell we, I shall never feel the same have gone with 1 he know tha in bis company with me, or give him up what he has heen previous to that A The fact that he told-you his past, while expecting your knowledge of {t to separate you, marks him for honorable. If you are sure he has outlived his ‘The man is what he fs now past, why regard it? The thing for |you to do is to clear your mind of | | | | the adverse impression you have. If his goodness does not count more with you than his past, you are not in a state of mind to associate with him @.—1 am & young man, Just past T have been in this and run a shoe 21 years of age. country eight ye shining parlor of her, Please answer promptly and tell me if I should marry the girl or turn her down and get away from her? Yours truly, — TONY. A.—I am sure there is nothing to be ashamed of tn a shoe-shining business, if honestly conducted You and the girl are of age, and must decide for yourselves, If the business is the only objection seems small to me. If the parents were going to object they should have done so during the three years they have known you. O with Its paws. think it right? Thank kind ad DUS YOUNG MO’ K. is no limit to the may wear an embrold. They are used at A—The time a bab) ered coat ages, If the dog is gentle, I see no harm in the baby playing with it “Q.—1 wish to ask you to kindly help me in am ve him, oh te very good to me, and provi the best of everything for me, has gbod habits, stays hy sand E like bim vei h “The smoke is blown {n-| goods were sold here and also to} { mewhere, who sends both good time and try to realize that It doesn't Free Demonstration all| ESTABLISHED ac ougall - Outhwick In connection with JAMES McCREERY & CO, New York ed on March bill, \ Special Sale of Silk and Lace Waists Special at $4.75 ae and PIKE wT SECOND AV tore Charge purchases made Wednesday plac rendered April Ist A spec purchase is the reason we re ffering these exceptionally attractive Waists at this remarkably low price Every sist 1 ne € Spring model Taffeta and Crepe Chine Waists, Shadow Lace Waists and Chiffon Waists in plain white and some colors Are all made in the low neck, loose blouse ts, long and short sleeves and the new drop shoul- , ome have the popular high stand-away collar. 75. Second Floor. A Splendid Showing of New Wash Dresses Ww Sizes 14 to 20 Hundreds of charming 1914 Spring and Summer Wash Dresses for women and misses, all ready to wear Dresses of extra quality gingham chambray and ratine crepe, in ch s, stripes and plain colors, including pink, lavender and Copenhagen blue, with trimmings of embroidery and_ white pique. Priced from $1.75 to $5.00. © A Dress of chambray has sailor col- lar, cuffs and vest of pique, edged with embroidery, in pink, Copen and lav- ender, $3.50. Attractive Dress of ratine crepe in white, blue, lavender and black stripes Has vest of embroidery, piping and buttons of ratine, and finished at the waist with a white kid belt $5.00. Third Floor ve } ay jog along easiiy, giving and taking fer all the good you can each day, and the sky will clear beautifully. If you are my fanit, as 1 . Kindly advise me as the t thing to do. | Thasking you for your answer im advance, 1 will watch for your reply, UNDECIDED. A—I am glad you honestly ad-| mit the error lies with you. I think, your condition may have a great deal to do with your feeling. Pay as little attention as possible to any little outburst of temper at this 4 ‘Three Electric Hearing Aids will make you HEAR amount to anything. At the same | time, try each time to supplant it/ with a better state of mind. A short) vacation might be of great benefit to you. “ | From 9 to 5 Be thankful you have a husband! of Audiphone-Ear Vibrator and broad enough to overlook this, and | Operaphone Attachment. to help you. All sold The best of us at times tire of sold at even the ones we love best. Just| monthly payments. Call or write for particulars 5 as i | 4154 ARCADE BUILDING SEATTLE, WASH. DAILY What The Sun Says About th Seattle Engineering School 104-4-8-10 W. Roy St. Phone Q. A. 254 “The School te Intended for men of limited means who wish to improve themselves RHOADS DENTAL CO. Third and Pike Dental Experts. comes to a good. fire: 1 service at a reasonable these dentists can offer you something entirely new in methods and results, Let them tell you about your teeth, what to do what not to do: get an estimate of your dental needs and have them. quote you terms You wll be treat- teously, and should you have work done by them, you will certainly e value tn full only that Resinol heals itching skins ESINOL OINTMENT, with Resinol Soap, stops itching instantly quickly and easily heals the most distressing cases of ec- zema, rash or other tormenting | skin or scalp eruption, and clears away pimples, blackheads, red- ness, roughness and dandruff, when other treatments have proven only a waste of time and money. Beware of imitations, Resinol is sold by prectically every drug~ gist in the United States, but you cam teat it at our expense. Write today to Dept. 20-5, Resinol, Baltimore, Md, for liberal trial of Resinel Ointment and Resinol Soap. many years, and thelr adv valuable to you. An office fitted entirely tn white enamel and sanitary in every way. Bes them before going elsewhere Gold Crowns 85.00. Brides Work 83. Fillings 50¢ Up. “- Ratrncting and Cleaning Free with ther Work, Rhoads Dental Co. Third and Pike | | Theatre Tickets Free TO.READERS OF STAR WANT ADS Monday, week a message will appear in the want ads, telling Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday of each some Star reader that a set of seats await them for a stated performance at the SEATTLE THEATRE Last week tickets were awarded to J. 1 L. H. Seeley. “his week your name may be the one printed. These tickets are free Read Star Want Ads Dumas and Second Av. and Pike St./ the price of one, on- ; eee

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