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OWARD Save | Linoleum | eRRRRCON, tt oy, | FREEPORT, N, Y., July 6—Tho} she descended immediately K authorities are still tnvestigating | Sydney Seollo, who professed to | You the story told by Dr, Edward Car | have seen a woman running from | F man, in’ whore office Mrs. Wm.| the scene, getting into an automo-| | or S Ra was shot to death last Tues-| bile, and speeding away, was also | \ From T ood re) 1] day night of an attempt to assas-| summoned as a witness. ' sinate him last evening Oo; This regular 60¢ Printed Lino he w utomobiling from Rock 25 0 loum, made with an extra ville Center, where he had attend Setat tn ein pepelar patterns. joa # patient through Haldwin on rae his way back to Freeport, a man to Linoleum is waterpr . on a bicycle, and masked, ranged A alongside and fired three shots at| him This was corroborated by Gar | land Gaden, an actor who was rid ing with the doctor The authorities are trying to trace Mrs. Bailey's movements the night she was killed The police said they had found} jin the Carman home a box of 38-| caliber cartridges, the caliber of bullet which killed Mrs. Batley y found no pistol, howev Coleman, a negro mald by the Carmans, was a __ S at the inquest today, but { related rather to ed after the tragedy e ° exact time when it was ® A . & : Aeytroge toe arman, outside whose office no We Deliver Anywhere, n Beattie Gee sam tere. Catia. eestaive a er 1anos: Mra. Louise Bailey, @ patient, No Advertised Goods Shipped Out Twe Biecks » time after the fatal shot was was shot and killed. She Virgtain side of Seattle, teeth of Weat- she said, and later she saw ‘ being held as the principal sus ooeiae eae i aeete ® office, but did not think ake ome e amining her for two hours, the feaete. ANRD taint — - H Prosecuting attorney declared | appier | | he was still without a clew in REORGANIZATION SALE WILLIAM HODGE DELIGHTS | | | the mysterious murder. She | . placed a dictagraph in her orvice sures ~ | $5 Bill Now Secures One, | | emenare oats, are ste AT BARGAIN PRIC Morey Stationery TiS First Ave. Elect New Kijotbera’s Inacitiy Sweden: Hitmer ate of Prot ckhotm Rweden SEWING $ MACHINES $424 Third (Near rive) START NOW; SCHOOL OFEN LearnMillinery course taught——thor Complete and 50c For all bundles picked noon of each week. Call Queen Anne AUTO SERVICE tal work at a moderate would like to have yor garding the condition Gur consulting spectalis years of ery of your conditic you. With the aif of first otass and a modern equipment w to serve you wall, and havin offer you @ 16-year guarantes eactrical devices INVESTIGATE OUR 6; evenings by appointment etolp m ner of Pike and Third, with THE RETAIL DEPARTMENT OF (Largest Wholesale Carpet and Rug House in the Northwest) Printed NU BONE CORSETS Vegetable Silk Hestery 803 PEOPLE's BANK ALBERT “ANSEN Jeweler and Silversmith ls Now Located at His Store 1010 Gecond Ave. Near M: 5a] NHTTE SEWING MACHINE Co. Mate 1578 NERY, PEOPLE'S BANK BLDG. Send the Heavy Work to Us 30 Lbs. for our drivers after Wednesday The Washing’s Fine SNOW WHITE WORK We offer you good. first ota has ence in our ability to produce In reanite in all branchos of dentistry, we All work one painlessly by PAYMENT PLAN, Exam.nation tree. Office hours, 9 te Union Dentists LADY ATTENDANTS We are permanently located on cor 205% Pike ot. over Owl Drug Co. FIND CARTRIDGES HIDDEN AT HOME D.Taomns Co. Music Rolls Included the Co le With SEATTLE FOLKS IN NEW PLAY recent changes which we made tn our busine | Large, dalefuls of dry humor—|comes a finished lawyer tn the Inst | Penirtion we iectae eee tne OF | the drawl that / act after sitting up olebts studying | forth we would maint e especially apt for | while kerosene “kept Jumping up in| cc, 'e would maintain our entire makes Willlam Hodge famous—is price.” rn Pen sop main bullding and the chief characteristic of “The/ Jim ts a philosophical optimist. | A with ce nya Ss } Road to Happiness,” which opened |and when Henjamin rlardeastie, a| wake” tabitement taut ean for a week's engagement at the perennial grouch, stire up a mess! sored » fs mew mneteded “& thts Moore theatre Sunday night to an of trouble in his own household by | gate , exceedingly appreciative audience. | hotheaded a ations, Jims, 1h tO" Access the pience we bave » There's a tiny touch of melo jface of “tar and fe r threats’ |», aght over from our warehouse drama tn the play—just enough to| harbors Hardcantle’s stepdaughter.| ary thirty splendid player pianos make an interesting enough plot to jcarry it through four acts and to make good the title of the play. To }learn what is the right thing to do, and to have the courage to do it- the “True Road to Happl- according to Jim Whitman, by Hodge, the young and later shows that the baby found | g, on Benjamin's porch is the legit!-| heen returned by mate child of Hardcast! OWD) gone out of ecieean still others son. With which, all ends happily. are used instruments which wel Hardcastle is played by Scott | have taken in exchange jmy Cooper with entire satisfaction. The | o¢fered in our Clearance Sale at| ing play deserves a lot of credit for! ereatiy reduced prices, and will be| You realistic scenery and an adequate! reserved on a paytt only $5 company throughout balance can be arranged on terms eg to sult reasonable p me of these are new, some have | do? lers who have played Yankee Jack-ofall trades, who be A Wo any haser The finest Autogrand Player Pianos, Kimball 4 e Deckers, Marshall & Wendells, Au- |toplanos, etc, may be found here s ] jand are Included tn these greatly| | | Teduced prices, and on terms any tened to| Worthy home can afford to moet. Where there ts a silent piano in| 4 Falling to effect a reconciliation! Last evening he with his wife, who lives at 7204) end his life. thr rived here several days ago from turned on Tegularly sell for more than twice San Francisco and made several A silp of paper on the bureau | the money tn this or any other city efforts to patch up his differences contained the penciled address of Also several Player Planos de | with his wife. She spurned him) Monahan, 1187 Cherry st. San|Luxe, and also elght Bungalow! jand Monahan started to drink| Francisco, and that of his wife in| Player Pianos at nearly half. Free | heavily. this city, | Music Rolls tncluded. Grand Pianos, Too | has’ We have a beautiful Cireneaian | Crt ‘DIES OF INJURIES JEWLER SAID | 38 years ago. some of his relatives and do not) your due. know to whom to write or where, Yours very truly, v jand an armful of muste ts Included | Ger a | | Standard Makes Are Here | Q—t am a young married woman. highest grade Krell| 1 am writing to you for a [little ad- jvice, 1 night and think them fin: 1 will feet better If | hear from you. band has auch a tempe | over the least thing. When | need/to your husband, and I am sure he! waste basket. ion lone with women pa- o My father left Germany some Now, | wish to locate father having died without | any trace of his family. tell me whom to write to? GERMAN. German consul, tle, or the Vv: Wr the if von Lohneysen, Se man vice consul, Otto Richter, read letters every I know your am so discouraged, and have n for almost a year. My hue he raves Oh, Miss Grey, am so lonesome, and you gave me such splendid ad- | Mrs. Margaret MeNamara, pro-| ‘be home we will take this ae part! money for clothes or the house | } 10th av, N. E. from whom he had) jistor of the lodging house, knew | Payment, even at these Itberal| hav: x for it. | am not ext been estranged for months, Joseph he had been drinking and pald no| Prices, which cannot be duplicated | agant, | like to save as well as he. |Monahan of San Francisco ended| attention. Early this morning C | elsewhere. $320 now buys a splen-| Then 1 have it thrown up tome. He he employs ts right his life by gas in a lodging house/ Blom, another lodger, noticed the|did Piantsta Player Piano. $425) never takes me any place. When he at 1202 Seventh av. early this| fumes of gas permeating his room| buys a beautiful Krell. $515 buys| comes In to his meals he hardly morning. adjoining and started an investiga-|the finest Wheelock Pianola Piano| ever says anything to me. According to information ob-|tion. He found Monahan lying|!n the city, and we have other tained by the police, Monahan ar-| dead on his bed, with the gas jet) Players at $235, $418 and $435, that | see nothing ahead to live for. My home and baby are all that keep me | from leaving. Please don’t throw this into the! !arge and red looking, it is hard, be- Vil _be waiting. BROKEN HEART. The child and home are the band’s as well as yours, and in ng for the child and the home you earn a half of what is left after) ‘ is tek seenes lat 422 2ist av. ous Chickering will be found here. My ev coupon } | Po - tells all about our COLONIAL s | Slightly Used Uprights toathoae DINNER eur OFFER. For @) é A. L. Byater, 1327 Fourth av. @| For the home that wants a plano| etiy those who have large wash- M M ti Joweler, 18 under arrest on com-|to start the children In music on,| Zour. work will ings, we will do ass eeun, plaint of Mrs, Grace V. Gillespie, We have some splendid alightly | (ftion” Guarantee | used instruments of the better| ing your work, and makes which we are offering at ° | wh h: that on eve 1 ci Tonight at 8 P.M. re ee ne ee Walnut Sohmer Cupid Grand in ; ™% Conte graceful Louis XV. design, the|%!! necessary bills are paid. You WET WASH Fer Found, ; most beautiful piano in Seattle. We | Thomas Wilson, aged manufac- want to find a home for this costly OR EDWIN J BROWN 40 Conte j}turer of shoe and stove polish, was instrument, and have therefore In . i ROUGH DRY S.Su. | found lying dead on a stairway lead 9 luded it in this sale. A splendid SRATTLE'S Miatmem Puadie, 500 ling to the basement of the Eitel | Hazelton and Kimball Grand are| LEADING —_— | buflding, Saturday evening. He lived | WOMAN AVERS also included, and even the glori-| DENTINT. for prices at ean pay Butiding. prices and on terms that will en-| }"*t Also Every Afternoon and Evening | her Eyster, who was arrested by able you to make your selection! uo |Constable Jim Shannon Saturday,|20W. The prices range for really | » |is out on a $1,000 ball bond. |dependable instruments upward Mrs, Gillespie declares his latest | from $140. $165 will buy a really | lo te attempt to take her life was on| fine one, and at $236 and $265 you| | June 29, whenvhe visited her home| W!!l find here really superb Las-| jand flourished a gun, The trouble | ters, Kimbails, ete. | dates back several years and orig inated in a family difference, she | says. Easy to Pay for One | | Start with a payment of only $5. the rest is easy. Any instrument 1 tater ¢ y | pnyater denton it all and says the! i. ents eale may be hed on such | Gillespies have {t in for him easy terms of payment as any |— home can conveniently arrange. | Our new and most liberal easy pay: |ment plan places a piano within reach of every child which ought to have a musical education. No home should be without music GIRL WHOSE DAD | WAS KILLED WILL |izrswzttte rtarsczei | semi-annually, or even on a one, | two or three-year plan, 4 | If $6 a month ts conventent, A |these terms are acceptable to us |If less than that, we will arrange | to let a good many of the pianos After three years of litigation, a/ go for less verdict against the city of $2,000) has been awarded to Myrtle Long | A Free Use Plan |fellow, daughter of Captain Long-| During this sale we {ssue also a fellow, of the fire department, who | special two years’ exchange agree- was killed through a defective side-|ment. We accept any instrument walk, being thrown from the|at sale prices toward payment of wagon while going to a fire one of our fine new Chickerings or Miss Longfellow was represent-| the Autopliano or other of the many REv. DR. LUCAS The Man of the Hour Who Has Been Hated by Hateful People Hounded by Human Hounds 85.00 - 86.00 Nevertholens ed by Attorney Dan Landon. numerous makes we carry, actually Honored by Honorable People The accident occurred three|giving every purchaser now two Witt Gpeak tn..the years ago years’ free use of any plano of- fered in this sacrifice sale. A pur- chaser is bound to prove a satis- FINDS MOTHER | DEAD BY GAS Harry Gilmartin, salesman for the Tivoli Theatre (Madison, Bet. First —ToOric~ “In there m ret or & profession that | ean bottle all the Truth; or, why are they |fled purchaser, for every instru ment {8 guaranteed and no trans jaction Is considered closed until It | means satisfaction to the buyer, — | and Beoond Ay had opinion Telephone or Write materia x waeohrrageid é y Seattle Grocery Co. found his] .vtoftown buyers should write) ® |, An Experience Worth While. mother, Mra, Adelia Gilmartin, 64, | or eee oon ieee etne sentif and numbers. Any instrument sent ver Donatt " | woigch i ayoaccim dead from sephyxiation by 888! subject to examination upon de-| modern || “Class Lesson” this afternoon and overy| When he returned home from a ple-| rosie of amount stated In this ad-| |afternoon during the month of July, ex-|nic shortly after midnight yesterday | P pe : lip leept Sundays (Bunday servi t 11 8. | morning, vertisement The deposit will be EASY || m and * pm), Body of c pied cheerfully refunded if the instru. | 9G 7S Bs leet en, aie ment {8 not found satisfactory. |i cj iG csnte 10 caus Laie |WANT WORKERS This “sale will be conducted until | every Instrument {# sold Sundays SPECIAL NOTION y ; | We wish to repeat that every in- | fl" ? CITY, July 6.—Rey.|strument in this sale Is definitely Carter Helm Jones of Seattle de-| guaranteed; money back ff instru: | livered the closing address at the| ment after delivery does not prove | GO TO EVERY MEETING | tela. Third and University. SEATTLE EN 22K Gold Crowns. .$3.50. Full Set of Teeth flectro Painless Dentists 21st annual convention of the Bap-|in every way satisfactory or as Commultation Free, You Can Be Healthy! tist Young People’s Union of the| represented. Ellers Music House, | Bist and Pike, Opp. Public Market South, with an appeal for more|the nation's largest and most re al trance 7 . Laboring People's ventists y 'YOU CAN BE HAPPY! workers in the foreign mission| sponsible retailers, Kilers Building, Pays for an tn jectrical, Gas or Steam Engineering NEERING SCnOorL st Went and F Hvening Course” Painless Dentists EXAMINATION sees. $5.00 "$3.50 . $5.00 $5.00 up orcelain Crown $3.50 up old Fillings....$1.00 up Iver Fillings..... 50¢ up We do exactly as advertised udy Attendant. ‘ Terms to suit All work guaranteed 15 years to .. ridgework to Can) ee I would keep it. However, if R. B. G [ recond Ave. and Pike Me< Dougall In Connect ESTABLINNED uthwick 1976 cfc MeCREERY & CO. age, Receiver » with JAME New Yo ore open D a.m fo 6 pm Lh sils T Omelet Pane—Extra heavy | | | No. 1 size, regular price 7c... No, 2 size, regular price 8 No. 3 size, regular price 95¢.. No. 4 size, regular price $1.10 Q—Can you advise me what to; made a mistake in begging for what }is your own. Know your husband for a just man who will give you Women have the reputation of going to extremes, but I find they do not have a corner on that partic. jular fault. Many men turn over to |their wives their whole salaries; others seem to think the money is theirs, and they are conferring a favor by giving the wife enough to ,, fet three Is a day on the table for them to devour; but, thanks be, there are many who are evenly bal anced on the subject and give to the | wife what is her just due, It is just | |as much stealing not to do so as if |{t were kept from the butcher. The wrong attitude is the result of wrong education along this line, | so do not condemn, but put tt fairly is broad-minded enough not to with: | hold your own from you. He has/ been educated to think the method | When he sees it is not, he will quit {t. vice | come to you again. | play several different musical in- itruments and my hands are so cause they are so conspicuous. Please give me a remedy to soften and whiten my hands; also make them smaller, if such a thing is pos sible, 1 will wait patiently for an an- | ewer. IT. A in washing your hands, and stop | worrying about them. Some of the| |very finest musicians have large jhands. I once heard a wonderful musician play whose hands looked jlike elephants’ paws, but, oh, how he played! | As I read your letter I had in | mind a lady musician who has not | accomplished what she would like |on account of small hands, Be thankful and forget hands. your Q.—I have a girl friend who was married in Southern California last January, Later she discovered the man was a bigamist. Now, will this girl have to return to that state |before her marriage can be an nuiled? = Also, will any certain | length of time have to expire be-| fore she can remarry? Thanking you in advance, PEGGY. A.—I am not familiar with the| laws of California, She would bet-| ter consult a first-class lawyer. | I wish men and women would ree hize the fact that we should have | national ~if not international—mar- |riage laws, Each state having a | different law as to legality of seo- | ond marriages is unfair to the chil- dren born of such marriages, as it |makes a marriage at six months |after divorce legal in some states | and illegal in others, Now that women in so many states have the right to vote, why do they not bend their efforts to- | ward remedying this defect? | T discourage the idea of divorce, |but {f people will marry in haste, pete children unthinkingly and then separate, the law should be made | to protect the children, who are in no way to blame for their parents’ mistakes, Q.—Seeing your good advice to others, | hope you will help me in | this serious c My husband is a convict, and Is erving five years, and the govern. ment has tried to take away his citizenship papers. But he fought the case and won, Now, dear Miss Grey, the govern- ment has made a proposition to him that if he would give up his citizen. ship papers they would deport him jat once, He has one more year to serve. He doesn't want to give up | his citizenship papers. | 1 am satisfied to | |to be with him, have been | waiting two years, and | am very anxious to be with him, and he said he would take me along. So kindly let me know at once, if possible. Thanking you In ad. vance, THE AMERICAN GIRL, - ESTHER, A.-—-Your husband must do what fees fit; but it seems to me e America he if 1 An Important Sale of We Are Offering at Unusual Values Heavy Gauge Imported Aluminum Tea Kettles, of a new Colonial shape | Pudding Pans, 4% inches deep: 4-at. size, regular price $3.00 1 95 No. 1 size, regular price 7 G-qt. size, regular price $3.60 $ . 2 size, regu pri No, 3 size, regular price 95c... Steam Cookere—Can be used without Inset,| No. 4 size, regular price $1.10 Sell regularly at $4.50, $2.75. Biscuit Pans—A round, deep shape: ¢ No. 1 size, regular price 7 ieee Preserving Kettles—Extra heavy cast alum!-| No, 2 size, regular price num, with cover No, 3 size, regular price 95¢ 6-qt. #ize, regular price $4.25, sale price $2.9% Cooking Fane-—Made and scallo} otator 8-qt. size, regular price $5.25, sale price $3.85, | 224 scalloped potatoes weight The MacDougall-Southwick Co. a ! he thinks {t will be easter for him |impure, and was attached by the govern Use almond meal for a while|' had won my case of citizen- h Cooking Uten- hat Are Warranted 99 Per Cent Pure No. No. 1 size, re ular price $1.15. size, regular price $1.35 ‘ Vegetable Steamers—Cover fits base as well as top No. 1 size, regular price $2.50 No. 2 size, tegular price $4.00 Base 69c Second Avenue and Pike Street to go away, that is another thing; but I am a great believer in making good on the very spot where ope makes a mistake, providing one wishes to. | Albert Pissis, widely known architect, died at San Francisco. Seattle Ice Cream Co. Does Manufacture | Pure Ice Cream From & statement which appei the Seattle Dally Times of rece nay be inferred by some that the Toe Cream Comp of this elt re gelatine in So that the “best time” to start |] various things, and when the thing is | going to benefit one’s whole life, the best time is RIGHT |} NOW. any has used and Is b manufacture o bile may know the facts concerning the rticular gelatine referred to in said hewspaper articie, and may know that the Seattle Ice Cream Company never uses | and has not used Impure gelatine, Mra ri r makes the following affidavit: | State of Washington, County of King, ss. | Alice E. Fansler, being first duly | worn, on oath deposes and states: That | she is, and for several yeare past has| been, the president of the Seattle Ice| Cream Company, « corporation engaged | In the manufacture of ioe cream, ices and ike, im the city of | bert gelatine has ginning at the bank. Your savings ac- count will’ earn 4 company Works of Chi that loa the salesman to | Company a 4 represented ny that quaitty | was thereupon consigned to si lee Cream Company on approval. same reached Seattle affiant was notified by Inspector McDonald to hold eaid gela ine for government inspection. As soon an anid barrel was received Inspector Mc Donald was notified, examination thereof was made, and said gelatine found to be 11th draw interest as of the first. \ nt. That the te img Bee DEXTER HORTON used any of ita products. | \ TRUST AND SAVINGS |p eubenmet sci neee Cee bia BANK 4th day of July (Seal) ioe SKOOND AND CHERRY CHARLES T. HUTSON. ae You can serve your family good things every meal if your cook has the aid of Carnation Milk From Contented Cows Less butter and cream needed. Use Carnation Milk in cooking, baking bread, pastry, cakes and doughnuts, seasoning vegetables, for whipping, etc., and you will be more than pleased with the improved flavor, as compared with using ordinary milk that comes in bottles. It is clean, sweet and pure. It is sterilized and hermetically sealed Paste this recipe in your favortie Cook —to preserve its . wholesomeness, And Carnation Milk has other advantages, It can be conveniently kept in the pantry or kitchen cabinet—always ready for use, flavoring — your and coffee with Carnation Milk one-half teaspoon! Itt a little ae pepper, one-hal: C spoon powdered mus~ one-half cup in a

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