The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 6, 1914, Page 8

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Liven upsy °Y Let ve Quote yeu prices f new “dustneas ett Awning, “made in Seattio Fatimates Pree LINQUIST & LUND 1104 Third Ave. ELLIOTT 5940 ~ LITERARY BUREAU | 4 Experienced news ’ ebrrects and criticises M 1 words. $ “dditiona Typewriiing 00; owt Guaranteod ENO 4875-W Apt. 5, 1022 Usten Asthma! Bronchial If you are a sufferer from asthma in any form, it wi pay you to investigate. I have cured asthma of 30 years standing, not in Boston and New York but here in Seattle and towns around Seattle, and I have not failed in one of them. Now, if you are a suf ferer from this can't sleep nights, relief at once and a cu time. The following dis I will abs ely cure: Asthma, Bronchitis, Catarrh in all tts forms, such as Tonsilitis, Ad enoids, Gastric Stomach and Bowels, Catarrh of the Bladder, Prostatitis in men, all Bowel Diseases {n wom- en; Rheumatism of al! forms ali Nervous Diseases, Ep! lepsy, Heart and Eczema, and many others too numerous to mention. If you are tn doubt, write and I will give names and addresses of people Thave cured. Olympic View Sanitarium, 1416 W. Harrison OR. G. J. NUERNBERG Phone Queen Anne 3127 Is the Natural Way TO THE EAST —A ride along this beautiful river gives you a scenic trip unsurpassed in. America. nd Denver (without addi- flosal expense) VIA THE _—~0-W. RK. &N. Oregon Short Line AND Union Pacific Three Fine Trains Daily to the East You will enjoy the advantages of Steel Coaches—Hlectric Block Sig: nals—Standard Pullman and Tourist Sleeping Cars electric light- ed Trains— Splendid Din- fing Car Serv- fee — Courte- -ous, obliging employes. . I, Mareh 6 Thin ts to-goodness tale of young man, who saw ‘ to hobnob with millionatres grabbed it had corking fine time, did borrowed almost who and Franklin Oliver a millionatre’s for name . year posed as a millionaire, a patron of arts and of gentlemanly aporte He ved at home with his moth e taught Sunday school and earn | $25 a week as an electrical | What cannot get anywhere a medicine that will help you so quickly and son, Luts, Jr, @ prisoner in the reb |surely as Foley Kidney Pills. They| Franklin Oliver on Board “His” °™, bands Jeontain no habitforming drugs.| Yacht (Arrow Points to Him) En-|_ Villa ts not the ma. It was ar} | Every druggist selis them, in Seat-|tertaining a Group of Wealthy Chi.) 0d. to apprect offer tle and throughout the country as|cago Men, Who Felt Highly Hon./1<" = nacrificn, and it would cont well. No matter where you g0.;o0red by Being the Young Man’s| ‘5° fathers life, (hey say, with they are ‘on sale, in 50c and $1.00 | Que Inset Is a Photograph of “*)'8s the son's | sizes. The $1.00 size contains 24 | | Oliver Terrazas, sr, has exerted himee times as much as the 60c size. to the utr but N. B—In all cases of ltrouble, rheumatism and Becca have demanded of him if he wanted lit ts advisable to use a good ca Hl HANNA INA GOOD to prevent his son from being driv | | | | trregul Longed for Luxuries had hat gs for pleasures of the idle rich thereby hangs this tale. He owned a catboat and sailed it on Lake Michigao He took a fancy to a trim Ittle yacht he saw in the harbor He called up the owner. “This ts Oly talking is the way the complications began. I'd ike to rent that yacht of yours for the summer Gives $16,000 Note | Now there are Olivers and Olt re's Joseph D. Oliver, South Bend, Ind, millionaire manufac turer of chilled ateel plows s Fran Oliver, $25-a-week kman The yachtsman mistook his man Oliver of South Bend?" he tn quired respectfully Then the Imp in Franklin Oliver's Yes, that's right.” Would You the Best Kidney and Blad- der Medicine? th to the der troubles shortest possible time. Y PILLS DO THIS in the FOL EY KIDNE | They are of the highest medicinal and are absolutely a pure ine, They are made to reach ery phase of kidney and bladder | trouble, and to drive out of the |system the {lls that result from weak, inactive kidneys and painful bladder action. That is why they so quickly help you to get rid of pains in back and sides, backache, weak back, rheumatiam, | swollen, aching joints and sore kid neys. Sleeplessness, nervousness, dull headaches, loss of appetite and urinary irregularities are all ans of kidney disorder, and you thartic, One that is wholesome, thoroughly cleansing, that does not | gripe and has no unpleasant after leftects ts Foley Cathartic Tablets. They act in perfect harmony with Foley Kidney Pills. At Bartell's | an © through Salt Lake | [7s Stores. WALL PAPER WALL PAPER WALL PAPER Just arrived—two car- loads newest and latest designs, 50 exclusive pat- terns imported papers. To make room for new go we are closing a large number last year's domestic designs papers at half price. Globe Wall PaperCo. 907 Second Av. 50c No. 1771} | 51-25. 8. & W. Rieser 6x19-Row Painters’ Wire Brush. . 39c 10¢ 25¢ 10 Perforated pair of Aluminum 5-Ib Zerc double 1 pint Cook r can 15« 35¢ 1,00— 50« Pliers 50c Savage Tack Puller 65c No. 1775 § $1.00 Bicycle You suffer big ir March Clearance economies pattern black finish double brass spring Pruning Shears t Hinges ... Drinking Cup. Grease eater ( ymbir Hammer “back Wire Brush fail to buy dur fe if you Jere are a w gample Spinning’s Bargain Store 1415-1417 FOURTH Av. the Anal as well of tate whispered Consider one that brings relief 0 atest number of sufferers Ulcer of the ff) from kidney and bia ry Before he hung up the recetver) boat invited him to join the yacht he had bought the yacht, agreeing | clubs, to give his note for $16,000 for It Aftor that It wan ¢ walling Meets Millionaires He met millionaires, the Higgin It was so easy that young Oliver] bothama, the Pughs, the Cort simply couldn't resist the tempta:-|he joined their clubs, He took tion to go on them out yachting, and they fell The yachtsman who sold him the tall over honoring Ol themselves HE STAR—FRIDAY, MARCH 6, 191 Prepare for Spring $25-A-WEEK WORKMAN LIVES LIKE MILLIONAIRE ON GIGANTIC BLUFF Today’s Styles Today the Ol spend Oliver who had thought A Great played the of South Bend, $12,000,000 | ver ver | they Spender Kaine for fair spent’ thousands as a South Oliver never dared to spend He wrote 1 O U cheeks un-| ul bh almost had writer's cramp He signed every subseription lint that came within reaching dt tance. He ile Rend them When Chicago yachtemen were planning to challenge Lip ton, young Oliver wae on the Job ready to back the scheme with a few of hie “mililone.” He cabled Sir Thomas Lipton; also King George, the duke of | Westminster and a few more titled sportemen, The king cabled back a reply and the | young “milllonaire” wae more popular than ever with the “big men” of Chicago. | Designing mammas tried to rope him into matrimony—he and his | “dollars,” From Angust, 1918 1914, Franklin Oltver traveled the pace of the millionatre on $26 week——and the golng was good Then his pipe went out. to February NEW SPRING STYLES OF Bradbury System Clothes ARE lair FOR YOU Had Great Time Anyway A tight-wad millionaire worrted about Oliver's slowness in paying 1 O U's, telephoned to South Ben BEL PASO, Mare. Terrazas’ friends here were trying jay to dissuade him from going t Chihuahua City to give himself « to Gen la as a hostage for his 6 on al pect. ag of the rebels tn their pros ve attack Torreon, which FIELD, HE SAYS The gold mining camp at Sha) Word came back that the ebilled Our Second Floor, Daylight Salesroom is s! the 1 atecl manufacturer's son was 4 student at the Chicago untvernit est styles of Bradbury Suit nd Top-Ce , k The Bouth Bend millionatre and Che assortment i € most com} t we eve |hin student son Interviewed thet of offering y namesake stuf t ir | a pl He's none of us," they declared oe ; ho agg ' ecks and f “Well, | bad one grand time « rs, in ne ve e tyle nd the lat e mode tailored while ft lasted,” ts his summing uy master rk rtists wh thoroughly un t n the fine points of of the adventure tn high — life —Good Cisthen. The qualities are su u'll fe tk the minute Uihndaae thle ccl ated ea you slip on a Bradbury garment. The prices THER OFFERS LIFE FOR HIS SON ‘SEATTLE WOMEN $25.00 USE OUR CREDIT SERVICE | Open an account with us when buying your Spring Apparel. We | this convenience to you, because it makes buying easy. There are no extra charge for the service, It's free for the asking. A little down is all that ts required, the balance in small we kly or monthly payments. would ‘almost certainly mean nis! death. Though rated at $40,000,000 be the rebellion broke out, the \ errazas’ cireunstances have {tened by confisca‘ton of In “we his property, until ),000 Mexican | ||| proves for to raine him an imposs' 2m 1332-34 Second Av. and 211 Union St. Seattle’s Reliable Credit House “FLxS BANQUET $109,000 FIRE The Seattle Elks made merry | last night at a banquet which fol the annual election of offi- | Th new officials chosen | GET WIRE FROM NORTH YAKIMA, March 6.—Fire of unknown origin destroyed the North Yakima Milling Co. plant last | MRS. PRESIDENT : lowed re. alted ruler, Ed F. White; shanna, Alaska, is not a flash af-| fair | E. J. Ives, of the firm of Price, Ives & Manley, after a second tn spection of the W. E. James aod Nels Nelson property, has sent a cablegram to Seattle, confirming | his first opinion that the field ts a} good one. | After his first visit, his firm clos. | President Wilson and the first gh 00,000, year of his administration came in leading knight, Dr. ar|MSht causing & lose of $100, lfor unstinted praise last night in a Burns; esteemed loyal | celebration attended by nearly 300) knight. M. M. Thompson; esteem- men and women, and held under the|°4 lecturing knight, Ben P. Milnes; |ausplees of the Women's Demo- ary, W. A. Bane; bee ok cratic club of Seattle, in the Com-|9. W. Crockett; tiler, T. J mercial Club roome. Scoones trustee. Thomas w COLFAX March 6 6.—Gov. L A telegram from Mra, Ellen Wil Posey re agit ge ad will make an address here tc won, wife of iden was read fon in enver a lodgdon; al-|row at a mass meeting in the inter. by Mra. M. B. Harper, ternate, E. R. Ingersoll ests of the Palouse irrigation project.| WHY, ITS JUST AS the club. Mrs. Wilson conveyed her The state and the government have | GOOD AS NEW ed $10,000 to make sur- |ed an option on the James and Nel good wishes to the members appropria |son camp, the final price agreed on club and cordially thanked them for WANTS HER DAD veys for the completion of the pro-| s said to be nearly a million dollars their interest in the president ject. bse eee ee eave }In his cablegram to Frank J. Man Bishop P. T. Rowe, of Alaakr. ¥98| ner INGHAM, March 6—Miss —___— the: garenects Vater re ae jley, Mr. Ives says conditions look one of the speakers, and said that! 7a ‘Evert of thi nae —s DIE IN GAS TANK. ro Be jem. Every day we are aston- : laecable” ie gidens ths Gina’ te Alaska railway bill has aroused | Martha Evert of this city, who, up- shing people by the excellence of | make the other paymen a new spirit in the Northwest,/°% the death of her mother, learn pur wert, Fer never a ee pest J which has reached all, regardless of ed that she had been kidnaped when IMPERIAL Gal, Mf h 6—Joh: lieve that old and faded garments |We Want to Make Your | political creeds ‘ "[ghe was 2 years old, and that ber! ooun and B. V Guernes are dead] std Be revtered to Gbetinrere ia “ father, whom she had supposed |©®iPoun 8 4 are dead gurability. THEY LIKE ’E | Spring Suit dead,’ living somewhere in, the |@24 T- E Manning and John Rich | "Ts aie of our work te ‘ MN)” sou sae Cae oe toi Northwest, has applied to the local | ATe,,1D 8 ero coy gas inva, that the good results are per- i rot of acte autho o ald he jocating co ey beer cag RED-HEADED | \.""""i2) 22 ahora 80a hor Sn Toate ATE es” manent | refrained from r| pu plant no more when you come here tadhe th oakk @ | 4 n your garments today -or phone BN a ler the i:npression t| Concrete form work will be dis | BERKELEY, Cal.—"Eugenics ap- # NSBURG, Wash, March 6.|tatlored clothes were a luxury, we| Ly RECALL: HE cussed 8a z at meet-|peal to morally long-haired men and | Look over your old clothes, then phone ver may t thelr fate in a nx is means to orrec “f . « of Pacific Northwest Society of tellectually no us We'll do the rest. i ta of the world, red-haired |that impression. We are | neers in the Chamber of Com-|declared Prof. A We Are As Close As Your Phone ' strong favorites in El as ecial line of Men's nouncing the theory 0 that are far supertc - EANERS they are the popular|/thing you could ponstt CROWN CL! N the Ellensburg normal) from the best dy | EVERETT, Wash, March 6.—An n ction held here yes ’ ° \re th petitions against ae nee oe | ‘sot Poural by the students, the five offh eil Ss Lailors yi). Cheienson Commis ed eimai cers chosen, Marian Stanyer, Ellen sioners Thomson and A. A. Bro - ee: |Manson, Marie Pearson, ‘Benale LADIES MEN | gook ig Weytham and Miss Smith, pres 1419 Third Avenue The latter has issued a public |dent, vice president, secretary, | Seattle, Wash, |wtatement, offering t resign as treasurer and sergeant-at-arms, ali| ——___— nmissioner of put afety if have auburn tresses | petitions are with eck says he t loge | fice, but that he wants to avert a | recall campaigns would bring about, | ON HOME RULE o—AzZmMo © JABEZ NELSON 10 VANCOL VER, B.C, March 6. the British house of commons, | couted the idea that hom rt 1 to result tad yo it war tn Ulster. Jabez B. Nelson, local hesceiated | St ed red that an erroneous im ress representative ey percent the people in the t |tle Press club. Elmer star territory. favin ons rule to portal for the - fi Ireland lr i, defeating Cyril A. Play eo Redmond arrt od here Int night, or ney Smith, editor Northwest S D i All on the steamship Marama, on h ‘ ern Freemason, elected ond vice president, and 8. R. Rat-] INDUSTRIAL WAR ON FIRST AVENUE [{020" jected "Wusters, °° Pvoa| People come to my office every| Braid, Edward Lounsbury, James I . ‘ Sty coat ne) F, Datoen © B. Beak and BH nvest!gate Our Line of $15 cipal gy! 8 ehinelo sai SEER mat ’ | We have all the latest fabrics and colors. A suit fit for any man, with Lumbor Co. is expected here on| my patients and 1 nit soy vaperae| HE OUTWITS "EM our guarantee as to service and quality back of it. both sides it Case has an mm. ‘ : re at nounced that ho will not take bach oes Union Made Clothing and Furnishings are al s to be fi her bed pa rs Soe brea out 713 First Ave, Union Block sol TH R ND March 6 : Nowe | is ishing: always to be found here ata oe milla w noon , | min 1 1 eateh him said the thief} Med with non-union men trom|,,% Stn, kuarantes you Just lie ex: Mayors Lester L, Darling and] other cities : | Bie Op Me eaneh Gresar wt, wiiniebe COMPLETE ALAS <A OUTFITTERS |weniie my work Vi | Marshal Wheaton, were attracted CREW RESCUED )":: 2: ty ie cries, of thie Bi teal n| vA \ last nig ht, who had been visited ; "oS WESTERMAN & SCHERMER HAVANA, March 6.—The Spantab | ai ho \former mayors gave up the chi ytine Alf vn XI wirole ' H that tt sure and seo in : accordingly, and the burglar, can bark Ulewatt, It did not say |i0ft, lke the one tn thin advertise: | 3 : Exclusive Agents what had happened to the vessel. |""Heware of take Dr. Trowns BREMERTON, Mareh invadtigcte. this STORE NO. 2 | for Finck’s De eralser St, Laoutis, ‘now In 220-222 103-5:7 troit Special REAL OSTRICH! Jat the navy yard here, has er ‘ ELGIN, Iil--Blanche Hoover, tOWIN ) BROWN, D. D. S| fered to Ban Wranciico for duty as line. All the First Ave. S. First Ave. S. Overalls | swallowed pear) buttons . her . Jing Dentint receiving ship. The assignment of new shapes. “Wear like a pig’s nos mother gave her to play with, The st Avenue men for the lig r duties of a re baby is none the worse for its ga: Open avaningd until sand Mundaye OeVinS ship has commenced, and tronomical featy until @ for people who work. the vessel will leave in a few days.

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