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

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Suits, Coats, Dresses, Millinery f our s e has the sortment been so ce plete, the quality good, the prices so moc erate We are equally f show you the new Spr ind materia rkably low f¢ Don't hesitate—open count with us today each week or me ywn convenience _ OH! HORROR "= LONG BEACH, L. L—A mother and child were washed up on the i here, cut open and packed “% ice. They were worth $3,000. were whales. a license. Be you'll send your friends and come back| was twice put in jail. "Of cleaning loose teeth an@ making them Ht thi can 4 tt © will surprise you at smaliness of feos names of the sophomores who name you must know, as through-| painted thelr clase numerals in red eB all ar a letters on the sides of his white You will hear a good word for the Albany's Cut Rates cow. Charming Spring Creations For Men and Young Fellows 1 Hats, offering variety of styles, at om SHOWING SOMETHING NEW YORK,—Th h iterate, Matthew McIntyre made $10,000, ONE PRICE CASH OR CREDIT small payment down and a little nth to suit your Say, $1.00 a Week Is All We Ask THE STAR—FRIDAY, MARCH 20, 1914. HERE’S REASON, PERHAPS, UNCLE SAM FINDS IT HARD TO FIND MEN FOR HIS ARMY By Gilson Gardner WASHINGTON, March 20—The lid seems to be off at the war All sorts of unpleasant facts about the injustions and crueities: of The latest ¢ is tha Private Harold Johnson, former fK tro rir * Uh © beats anything #0 far disclosed vate Johnsor erving a sentence of five years at hard q n ou Fort avenworth, Kan, after having been and forfeiting all pay and allowances due h fonse charged against thin 0 und of which the military court 1 him guilty, was that “having been ordered to decap fired shell ber of the shells given him to decap he “did throw away a num. ate offends a second Hleutenant p in the case of an offe tr hown u er vod He nd Lite a private John of the Philippine scouts, was brought », Manila, P. 1, and charged with enly and publicly maintaining tmpro and {lllett artina Camarino, a Filipino woman, the sister-in relations with one law of Private Yaa eltran, 43rd company, Philippine scouts He was further charged with fraud in issuing worthless checks with conduct to the prejudice of good order and mill tary discipline in allowing forage animals under his charge to go without food for three weeks, and with embezziement of United States funda He was found guilty on all the charges, excepting certain words n the charges. His nente wan as follow To be disminsed from PRIVATE JOHNSON REFUSED TO DECAP SOME FIRED SHELLS Five years at hard labor in a military prison, dishonorable discharge, forfeiture of all pay and allowances. SECOND LIEUTENANT BROWN MAINTAINED IMPROPER RE- LATIONS WITH A SOLDIER'S SISTER-IN-LAW, ISSUED FALSE CHECKS, STARVED GOVERNMENT CATTLE, EMBEZZLED GOV ERNMENT MONEY: Dismissed from the service. No prison, no dis! honorable discharge, no forfeiture of pay and allowances : tee” wh is making It hard for to recruit men for itary service, even with the cities full ed and hungry mer That ia the kind of military “Jus 000 raising hogs on Long Islan le and made a cross on bis will, ing ft all to support a pa i? schoo! WILL BE GUEST Gone Forever Are. DyspepticDaysof Old Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets Wiil Bring Joy to Any Stomach Suf. ferer In an Easy, Comfortable, Dietiess Way, due to cross, irritable, miserable, | PHO | O PLAYS |j ! # (Wopart orama at tne Ainambr tory is based on the theory that once to every man comes the supreme te st of honor and manhood case the acid test comes to the young attorney in the cho my daughter.” The girl in the story is How he makes his choice the Acia leet turing Warren K the accepted sweetheart of the young lawyer. and wins out doubly by honesty ist he solution of this story the second of Free Lance” “The Cat's Paw,” Margarita Fischer, the } ity films, has played leads will beyaince she was 14 y jbeing run at lshown In Seattle soon. which the At anquerading as an English man become a diplomat in the Eng and her some COUNT FIFTY! NO SORE, LAME BACK clone-that-kitchen-door kind of dys|Rub Backache Away With Kinemacolor journey through Alb ng the ravages of the Sert lous fanatics Sure Use of Anna Held has the Kinema-} unauthorized use of pictures taken by the Kine The company cannot up derstand her claim, as they assert the consented to the filming How many quiet, afraid-tomake #nolse, unhappy homes there are (MEANTIME THE POOR DOG DIED DENVER, March 20.—An extend- ed controversy ended when Duncan MePhail, attorney, lost his suit fn the au preme court to keep a dog without }eatarrh of the stomach, pains tn pepaia sufferers. Such men and women cannot help thelr peeviah-| pre Trial Bottle of hess for they suffer terribly and Id “St. Jacobs Oil should not be censured A stomach that ritated, raw Ah' Pain te gone! rebelitous and not fit to do its work| Quickly’—-Yes Almost is certainly the cause of constant|Tellef from soreness, atiffne iragging at-|Iameness and pain follows a gen Ing agony |tle rubbing with “St. Jacobs Ot)” it is a feeling surpassed by no| Apply this soothing, pe other !liness known to man. of] directly upon the ache, and like No one should blame such a per-| magic, relief comes. “St. Jacobs | #0n for {Il temper and silent moodt-|Ofl" fs a harmless backache, lum- | noes. Ever and always te that dead, |bago and sciatica oure which never | fone, sour tasting feeling at hand|4isappetnta, aad doean’t bara the to curse every waking hour. Dyspepsia, bad breath, gnatritts, , Sieetatoen ep! ma bowels, nervousness, heartburn, “stitebee.” In a moment will belehing, bloeting, ete, come from | forget that yon ever had a back, be- eompiatn- wrongful conditions of digestive cause It won't hurt or be stiff or juices. There ts nothing to correct|!ame. Don't suffer! Get thease horrors until these Juices are| trial bottle of “St. Jacobse Ot “Won in the Clouds feature of South African adventure, | Was recently studios of the Universal | It features Roy Knabenshite, the neronaut a three-part A herd of six lions ts & part of this f “The Bellis of Aurt!,” a two-part drama of Southern love and schem- ing, {8 running st the Grand un- til Saturday night. Quit he those torturous) “Germinal,” a Pathe feature pro- duced In France, the story adapted from the French novel by Zola, will be seen in Seattle soon. It portrays maiie mining life tn On September 13, 1911, the tax collector came upon the dog tied In McPhall's yard and asked that a Meense be obtained, McPhail fused, and in the course of a legal And remove sil wrinkles from young or| battle, which was waged Ot extmcting teeth without any patn, | courts, the dog died and McPhail had a hand in making the match be tween Elisabeth, most beautiful of) tig the Roumanian princesses, and George tend the royal wedding at Buchar-| est next May. winetthanine ohare svar oot «t/ “PROF”? PEEVISH ot — you; REDLANDS, Cal., March | Of work 0 good ft will last and witi| President Fields of the University on President Fields of the University of SS See Player Piano with the purchase, Proficienc creases with its use The Bungalow Player } of enjoyment nahin NTRS hull pee ane The Bungalc has a full, round, rich, mellow tor guiding device, me uable improvement Price only $485, includ Sold on easy terms, and your old-style piano, whi payment ig f fair valuat n alle Sohmer, Kimball, Hazelton, Haddorff, the piano and thirty other make rear in mind i Eilers Music House, Beside en dealit us, you are mot dealing with stranger far but are dealing with Seattle people About the Bungalow "LISTEN, TEDDY! ‘DRE.J.BROW The pleasure of the Bungalow Player Piano begins and artistic touches come with practice, and the pleasure constantly in- stork, for the eleventh time, visit }ed the home of a constable, Wil | }liam Jones, and his wife, leaving }a& son. Nine of Jare livin ano enables any one to | Realtt play all kinds of music with equal ease and artistic completeness. It gives you the missing 90 per cent ng dormant in the ordinary piano. Jand are PIOUS DANIELS Player Piano is honestly made of the best material, plays the full scale, 88 notes, and automatic dy soloist and every other wed on may be applied as part We are also the direct and only authorized Northwestern representative of the celebrated again replenished BERLIN, March 20.—Hecause he do anything else than keep on mak- the crown prince of Greece, Kalser Wilhelm has promised to at-| ucty ner of nuffering. and unquestionably fatal danger lurks {n euch ddlay E AN’T There Is relief in Stuart's Dye pepaia Tablets that means a res-| toration to normal health, a build-| GO IN MAILS 2 82 core’ Sitotvn ow and an absolute harmlessness tn | the method and its result Stuart’ Dyape The post-| tain qualities In Ju WASHINGTON, March 20 Babies are not matlab! t the right pro- office department so holds in an/|portion to bulld up the weakene edict barring them from the parcel/gastric juice. When the tablet! post, |reaches the stomach, {t readjusta! SR a |matters quickly, balances acids Two STOMACHS alkalies and stops pain, suffer. | Other Ingredients have just as IN THIS BOY sore (foeiSin Spine noh and th |a remarkably sh tim and, March 20,/ Illa, indigestion, ete., di BERNE, Swt A pear. at Interlaken, was placed un-|tain a box of Stuart's Dyspepsia der the X-rays today and {t wan|Tablots, price 50 cents. discovered that be has two stom ape achs. | BEVIER, Mo, March 20.—The} f children and are a bright and roup, Mr. and Mra. Jones have been married twelve years years old each the eleve WASHINGTON March 20 6 industrious person has it etary Daniels “cunet| BY A DENTIST race” be g all the big to my office every about being state dinners a FELT BULLY :. CHICAGO, “Maren 20—Charten Bz, Po es prt Shy vitor 713 First Ave,, Union Block FOR BETTER OR? »:: 3 ROCKFORD, Til, March 20.—To | ¥our dental work elu shorten her name, Amilla Juozupal-|, When, you came to my off cuitis today married Antanas Z% Er suk antroh tthe naliginw wicul The minister faltered sev-| fut Mke the o this eral times in performing the cere " one Reware of fake Dr Rrowna and Fred C. Mills, superintenden of Weatqrn Fuel Co, sentenced on Senttle’s Lending Dentint fraud convictions to 18 months at 713 First Avenue state prison, EK. H, Mayer, weigher, | ‘ | Open evenings until & and Sundays sentenced year in county jail, wolll 4 tor people whe work, your druggist now and get this Comedy subjects by Lubin play- jers, “Just a Note” and “She Wanted “Madura and Its Pago das,” a scenic and educational film, jand a three-part drama make up the |Colontal’s bill When the system exhausts {te juices, when the liver, when the/ pancreas, the stomach become! thereby unfit to furnish the proper] digestive fluids, one cannot expect! me system, without ald, to} is the story of a Rus- jan Nibilist’s mission. | Olga, true to the cause, stole the jevidence which would {friends to Siberia, but Orlanof of police sentenced Ivan, Olga’s | volunteered do away with Orlanof. jloved that most-hated man and sav jed him with her own life. shown at the Dream theatre until | Saturday night. . jing thelr improper digestive prod-| Such a condition means all man-| the Russian prisoners without At the Alhambra “She Was Only a Poor Working By Far the Best 5-Cent Theatre in the Northwest. featuring Warren Kerrigan; | Visit to Mt. A Until Saturday Night Tribesman,” in| Whatever You Like in Picture Plays It’s Here Today Comedy A Two-Part Burlesque ‘She Was Only a Poor Working Girl’ By all means don’t miss a od laugh like this— “1 laughs are all too far between in th 1 Warren Kerrigan Is Featured “The Acid Test” The young attorney is given the acid test of hon- esty—will he choose his sweetheart and dishonesty, or hone and lose the girl? He wins—see how it’s done “What the Baby Did,” is the name of this one— if you like “kids” you'll enjoy this Educational From Far-Off Jamaica ]} See how the cocoanut you use is grown in Jamaica, The All-Star Trio The Place Alhambra Theatre UNTIL SUNDAY NIGHT H stomach FRIDAY AND SATURDAY | part Thanhouser drama; suer Pursved. “His Favorite American Weste Colonel Heeza Liar Shipwrecked,” tone! Meow Liar Sven ona LASSO ROBERT She Wanted a Count,” Lubin com: edieg; “Madura and Its Pagoda scenic lad of 19, a patient in a hos-| Go to your druggtiat today and ob-} Clemmer Until Saturday Night “The Pride of Jennico,” ‘The Desert Tribesman’”’ A Thrilling 2-Reel Tale of Arabia. ‘The Pursuer Pursued’”’ A Western Ranch “His Favorite Pastime’”’ A_ Side-Splitting stone” Comedy Melbourne Until Saturday Night Motual. Girl, No. $:" “The|first moving picture producers i Crueib! Colonial Until Saturday Night & Gentleman,” | Demon, Drug Clerk Tells How | to Cure Indigestion to Sufferers the Rest medy in Seattle Today. |Riograph drama; “The Adven tures of the Extr Grand Until Saturday Night Mutual Weekly world’s news; some of us have | Domino; | comedy eee oe RESIDENCE THEATRES i t the Home Until Sunday he Portrait of Anita,” two-reel The Success of Selfish: | drama; “Mabel’s Bear comedy | “neal served QN FIRST AVENUE. | At the Pleasant Hour Tonight “The Girl drama F An Unromantic Maiden,” come The School Kids’ Picnic,” comedy WISE WORD Spring Suit woman's movement ts not a t movement at all, but a human movement Dr, Stephen S. Wise Piano Selections by RAYMOND BALLARD rddressed his congr Carnegie hall, taking Women ALL FOR 5 Cents just as much of a loafer as a inning to revolt pndlaty, ‘sovording: to’ which x oO Neil’sTailors | Wage-earning, toiling Third Av. at Pike St. be, as a’ bridge: ing, idling cumberer of the earth, Seattle, Wash, vs all right Advertisement CHICAGO, March 20.—Unabdle to btain work, Robert Mooney, aged eee 4, who said he was one of the American drama; “Rural) the country, furnished a thrillerte | } Keystone comedy; “The | aay py leaping into Lake Michigan | e a ‘part Broncho. Barrier Royal,” two-part Bre Se elas St the sede ch ce ' ay Night | Hlinois naval reserves, maneuver oo yas Pa Two. | ing off the lake, completed the film | by lassoing Mooney and dragging | Lubin drama; “Her Hand,” aboard Raby,” comedy. Bells of Austria,” two-part The Impostor,” Komic ment,” drama ly s At ) Bills $ a We Want to Make Your The |. If you are one of the many WhO through lack of actual experiene® have refrained from having your clothing made to cuit your individ ration in|Uality, under the Chpression that for his topic tallated ieee were a luxury ie ire’ " yng fre taking this means to corre Great = Unrest ~ Among | iat impression. We are maa a special line of Men's Suits at $25.00 that far superior to anys thing you could possibly obtall from the best réady-m: le stores V YORK, March 20." Wise said: “A woman idler idler, Women of leisure are against the nalitie snd me convent woman is not hly reggrded from a social LADIES MEN of view, whatever that ma 1419 Third Avenue Maying, tango-whirl

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