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

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JUDGE SUSPECTS WERNER BOY 1S COACHED; LAD SAYS KERMIT ROOSEV HEWAS ADVISED BY LAWYER ‘\s \* cB | Rats and Mice -: Set want te Nothing a he than Destroy the Rat exterm! Tt kil roaches in a not blow away » standard ty-five yeare d cock ed for use; exterm! Tute gu WOMAN SLUGGED IN ROOM: YELLS; POWLER HAT CO on St., Opposite Windsor Apts Main 3983 STAR—WEDNESDAY, JUNE 10, 1914—PAGE 5. Ett MARRIED TODAY AT MADRID <2 \ TEDDY AMONG ... GUESTS; PAYS « CALL TO KING : “NU BONE CORSETS SAVES DIAMONDS SEWING $ . walk one fall, and as | leave in 25 days, | ap peal to you for aid I should very much like to meet a nice young lady before | leave and bulld the home when I return. | | ouaes watch the papers for your an wer, and as soon as! see it! will writs t you again. Thanking you se for the Orie nt with Usk YouR OWN PANAMA O8 LEGHORN Nothing better oa the and reshape them ion a ete victor: MODEL MILLINERY st noula be aght ‘STREET BATTLE ourself. Contair my other sisters. Mother and fa and ther are willing for her to go with | Tab-| other girls and lies about it. He is id little|22, He has only been in America Dr. L. R. Clark, D. D. S., Manager = re yur stom-|two years. Thanking you for a Cc. EH 1405 Third Av., N. W. Corner Union. | #° perfect con-| quick reply. dition a y Bartell Drug) A.—Parents who will allow a 14 Note—Bring this ad with you |c) 0... piayoid air to akeoeinin Ua A aN a like that should have the govern-|{ nt of the child taken from their contro) et juvenil judge and | give you the | He will kind ask If he tody of the child vise you, I kn |i Q—! know of a couple who have| | been divorced and now wish to go| back together again. Do they have| to wait six months, or is that only the law in case elther wants to enter marriage with a third party? Will be grateful to you for an answer soon, Thanking you, IGNORANT. vorced may r rry at any time Q.—Wi!! you please tell me what day November 3, 1888, fell on; also November 4, 1880, and oblige? ALA A ember i fell on I | Am very much pleased to be able to give an answer to a query As you say, ‘tis stren: you cannot uous to be all your readers expect RINCESS ALICE if “Farmer” will plant castor beans . iteke Babert at intervals in hie garden moles To 41 doen Pbea ale rb will leave. They dislike the odor gell splen ip aoe on Also, the girl who, some time comfc y. June 13, “E ago, inquired how to cure or pre Ju sh greg ng ji vent fits in cate. Give them plenty steame nce Alice” June 2 of milk; cooked oatmeal, sugared AN IDEAL VACATION TRIP a littie, with milk over it, is fine, if For rates, sailings and information apply to they eat It, and can be cooled grad- ually. } CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY A-—Thank you. 1am grateful to| 743 Second Avenue, Seattle, [know a ethod for exterminating | moles other than killing them, man of very good habits. MADRID, June 10.—Col. odore Roosevelt's son, Kermit, The Vegetable Stik Hosiery and Miss Belle Willard, daugh oon OrLe’s BANK ter of the United States am Elliett “4403 bassador here, were civilly — > M Ma je R by Apis married today at the office and cs ee ~ | residence of the chief of the A " D ; ' | eo Krinke Piano School : iPod Set engiete couree Playing. || battle ‘ ; Theory, Harmony, Ce Canes , * Ear Training, * Lew " ™ may ‘enter at any “ a. ¢ Q.—! have been reading your let-) Q—This is my first letter to B a . ft ters for the past three months, and You, although a daily reader for 4 © f\ you can help me. thie te anita of Miss Grey, woman ffort Now, to start with, | am an Eng pnsren ta mentee terslaner | tae MACHINES t uatenan” I have en evar har] Ameo fad Maries foreigner, | ude a about eight years and am 27 years noes their marriage make her an| 1 jous ceremony will take New Machines rented of ase Same Stew tone aka” ther tive Lie ot WHITE SEWING MACHINE Co. Some way or other, | am not a) her. without sald papers? Hoping | t esterday called 4 Third (Near 1 Mat 180 very good mixer, so have not Many jt, see a reply and thanking you,|on King Alfe 1 said he had alge t friends. Now, | am just longing for A peanek Saitet diane } aS A aT - a home and a partner, I don't care| 4 eager gow > a . r: about the ks as long as she is ‘ AAR orgie FOR RENT Nightcomplex oned. " - OLD MAN STOLE iss Grey, | thought per. , P 4-ROOM MODERN FLAT ANCOUVER, B. C 10 hape You might be able to suggest | S2' * hi Cleese | ect 2 " sf the some way that | may be able to get ie gg vl ns foneed yard reat ash- || co! Komagata Maru,|_ Every summer | go to Northern) uralized, but will not bay ro *| aie ceils. oe art 7 Its owners in|Canada and come back here In the iitiog ar ane aities “t John Brown, an old man, was 6 court today on a charge stealing two turkeys © | them. on swears al not ome a legian LONESOME ‘0 that co Fitth Vigor People's Mank Bids RESOLUTE WINS | pat ct a OER on wah ‘that country. Py . last July, was shot three rtant tf a wrathy resident, when, it | :K HIG : q pron tag Q—1 am a young girl of 16. My | 1, alioged, the old man tried to steal }_ NAVESINK HIGHLANDS, N. H.,| acquaintance because mother died when was 8 yeare old, | '% alleged, th June 10—The yacht Resolute won/ly? A man who is n and since | have been staying at dif-| ny ss ey | ) ying | { declare bo | today’s race from the Vanitie by a/ usually a deep thinker. I put it te ferent places, as my father’s work Bi = Ral ee Lae pt wl ny et comfortable margin. 1 Defiance, | you squarely, Do you not think the| keeps him away from me. © tur! ay, payl |$2 for them. Then he sold them una to set her club sail, retired | proposition you make yourself is | have had several chances to get } 0 n® price to Loule | during the first round Frounded on, seifishn married, but have refused them all.| ata for the same Price te noo pre is no subject that/{ am now going with a nice young First av. 8 prerie’ | | don't) When Officer George H. Comstock A. LUNDBERG CO. |LAW PASSED UP is|him, but he drinks and goes with| Trusses, Deformity Appliances and Artificial Limbs 1107 THIRD AVE. After a prolonged discussion of Sh etre |the proposed “street speaking” ord! WHY SUFFER TOOTHACHE? |nance, the council public safety teed _,| committee today decided to post. pone it indefinitely. Informa’ | will be soug ht from other cit te 8 and emt $ sgn ml ye nui from other ces and | Med, HESS UP AGAIN / the nerve, preventing fart decay le, Fellable, 's By mall or at Tugelata, 2b J. Archie Hess, a former school Batler Drop Co, Seattle, Wash. | teacher, who was tried in the fed eral court last year in a white DANCING slave case, was placed on trial be fore a jury in Judge Dykeman's HJPPODROME court today, cuarged with mistreat- Fifth and University. 10-plece Union Orchestra. Dancing Taught by Competent Teachers. ing a 14-year-old girl fered in Star Want Ads. tm HE’S UP FOR 30 DAYS | and selling Golden Opportunities are of-| |M’ARDLE SAYS HE DIQN'T GET $8-A-DAY PAY ne $6.75 He He ly Draw Per Was Or From Tells the The State, QUITE PEEVED Got a Fine Alibi, Too; Off Payroll Since He Took to Electioneering L. D. McA Frid the $ " a t { 1 iM Look! I H t { H Only Got $6.75 a Day t of fr r ¢ 1 ked , THAT'S $6 A DAY NOT $8. Wh teal far in Not on Payroll Now On April 4 McArdle quit his fob to devote his entire time to to | Ma after McA wit Stop Look again go be | But at jthe state ‘TWO RECALLED | AT EVERETT IN son, commissioner of public works, were removed from yester day in Everett's first recall elec tion They were charged with misfeas ance and malfeasance in office, and mpaign had been in ere was some confusion, ow. to the fact that this was the ing hes marris n who think he is rich, but he could sup-|,. s - first election since the r out thelr| port a wife comfortably. Do you ey en ad, Stor, ho says, told MM |ing of the city into 40 ¥ | s© strikers | con atitled | think It would be wrong for me tolnrver ‘Then, sald Ce Many of the polls were located in wounded |to th and this| marry him? Pi answer as soon put a bee in the bonnet of the mar-|t¢@t® 1m close proximity to each vi pag - a0 pessibie, |ket man, so he told the same story. | °!*F a or oe, oe rN nye | Sler today was warned by J EN | clalist headquarters Eight hundred Y. M. C. A. dele-| Gordon not to do it again. UN Ro Ss from ail over world coavese} yong Brown got 0 days, | WEAK, INACTIVE, in_Btoc nel che | SLUGGISH KIDNEYS ‘* W. A. Estus pleaded guilty to | ating up bis brother-in-law DR. L. R. CLARK, D. D. 8. i rr too | |ret O'Netl, custodian of the Fe fs | jal building, this morning before If it 1s the f or My Pe moar and | now and : |Judge Mackintosh and was fined the idem: . Fer we cand @ eo One thousand dollars is the price| $35, O'Neil is at present under a ‘4 ee ns asain pen fag ye R. F. Butterworth, a religionist training ord to prevent him eter pom pan one will be will have to pay for shooti Interfe with his wife, we can rer pain ir the eye of Sanitary Ins ing a divorce suit. Estus said nerves or t n ankles and | Q—1, like so many others, have| FREE TRUSS | lie HL 1 March 11, punished O'Neil for abusing his a bit wes-—-that’s kidne come to you for advice, | am a girl | der sought to enforce . sister As to cost, our prices are 1-3| You need the medicine of 22 and | have a sister 14. She Is| Trial to Prove the Lundberg Truss rant at the man’s shack at ( slain siete a to 1-2 less than any of our compet-|the cause of y trout That 8|going with a young man who does| Superior to Any Other Pitee ftors. Just think of getting a regu-|exactly what FOLEY KIDNEY not treat her right | straps to chafe, no leather| Judge Gililam fined Butterworth FOR SALE Jar extra heavy $10.00 gold crown| PILLS do. E ton 1) Is there any way to keep them| foul, no elastic to compreas|that sum today Smith-Premier Typewriter, good ? t ir kid-| apart until she can forget him? She hips and tere with circula as new, with fine sole leather 8, make you! thinks there Is no one like him. He} tic Jelf-adjusting pressure in| carrying case, $19.50, energet a eA will not let her speak to any one, position; cool, comfortable and] STREET SPEECH by er to those using| nor let her go to town with me and| sanitary Morey Sta ~ BULL BROS. Jusi Printers| *AIN 1043) | 1013 THIRD ane 4891 1273 Our service is swift Our work high class. Our prices reasonable. fabric s of or gloss when poss hard demonstrate deli cleaning No | proce: too ate for We remove ible. Send to clean, We truth of our our |shine jus something | will claims | Us Today at Your Serv The CROWN CLEANERS Twe Sco 1903 Second, 1531 Fourth, F co Bldg. | | ie | | | HOT CAMPAIGN : EVERETT, June 10.—By majort-| ty votes of espective- ly, Mayor n, commis-| sioner of finance, Alex Thomp | pcan a : Me-Doug dall - fouthwiek fm connection wth JAMES MeCREERY @ ©, New Tet Thursdayls Apron Day alow, Yo peciinn abe rons of A coat style Ap tet Hine 4 ( t ck belt NY y ' ie / ~ A Marguerite Apron, . BE / ‘ A Bungalow Apron, of t or dark per iP. « Ave aoe ( / \ f A Mald’s Apron, | perv V Tea Aprons, of sheer mat / \ , 25e. 4 | Nurses’ Band Aprons, extra mt . Black Sateen Aprons i9¢ and $1.00 and 45¢é Third Floor. ae, Band Aprons G 9 25¢ Basement Specials | pint bottle Pure Concentrated Anca : : -18¢e 50 q tsize bottle Ammonia, ‘spectalaa |\ cece eee BDE i | siz x German Ultramarine g Basement Salesroom, |] Second Av. and Pike St. - ms SEVEN BURNED TO DEATH IN NEWYORK TENEMENT HOUSE NEW YORK, June 10.—Sev- visa ; en persons perished and a doz- en were injured today In a fire which destroyed a tenement at 90 Essex st., in the most dense- ly populated part of the East the firemen to shoot from ning a when the those on the fron balconies and lad. ders were starting to jump. ~- fr 5 Pays for an “Dvening Course” ts Four of the Electrical, Gas or Steam two were men a vi SEATTLE ENG EERING § 100 Eight Will Die First West and Roy. At Gouverneur hospital it was thought efght of the | 4 = four . two women i —would die, How the fire started was a mys- tery. The build ALBERT HANSEN Jeweler and Silversmith Is Now Located at His New Store 1010 Second Ave., Near Madison. |] % burned like tinder, and within two minutes after Celia Shapiro, a first floor tenant, had given the alarm, the fire escapes were vded, flames were bi lympic View Sanitarium Has a standing offer of $500 for any affidavit proved: to be untrue. It is well named on account of the beautiful view of the Olympic mountains. Also a salt water breeze from Puget Sound makes the Sanitarium comfortable for all classes of patients who are seeking a place for relaxation and health. We have fully demonstrated that our method for treat- ing the sick and afflicted has surpassed the expectation of many of our patients. We treat all chronic diseases of men, women and children. Many wonderful cures have been made at our Sani- tarium. Many people who have tried the dope and drug habit until they have become disgusted with it, have come to us and have been cured by the drugless method. Dr. G. J. Nuernberg is known in Seattle and is a licensed practitioner, and is known for his many cures. He has made arrangements with Dr. T. F. Pratt, the greatest drugless healer in the state of Washington, who is demonstrating his power daily in all such cases as Blindness, Deafness, Paralysis, Rheumatism, Heart Trou- bles, Liver, Stomach and Bowe] Trouble, and all diseases of women, Avoid operations and see this wonderful healer, and if you are curable we will cure you. Do not experiment J another day, but come at once and let us show you. Look at our affidavits each week and be guided by wisdom to the Olympic View Sanitarium, 14-16 West Har- rison St., or phone Queen Anne 3127. All mail answered day after receiving. Address all communications to Dr. G. J. Nuernberg, at above address. Read this We have cured others. affidavit and be convinced: Tuberculosis Cured Without Drugs. ¢ Washtir Why not cure you? State ss. Publto in an@ for the County t Seattle, perso ‘on, Who, being had 1 seal tho day and date first above Washington, this 15th of March, ADDISON C. FREESE, Notary Public tn and for the State of Washington, residing at Seattle » hefore me this 16th ¢ ADDIS pacribed and sworn ay of Mari N Publio,

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