The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 8, 1914, Page 2

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AMillion Dollars in Dividends Since this Association was organized, nearly a quarter of a century ago, we have distributed a million dollars in dividends Did you get any of it? If not, why not begin now to save*your money? You may start with $1.00 and add any amount at any time. (We are a strictly savings institution and, therefore, do not receive more than $3,000.00 from any one person) We are under strict State All money entrusted to our care supervision is invested according to strict laws The expenses of management are limited by law For a quarter of a century we have averaged 5; On savings compounded semi-annually Washington Savings & Loan Ass'n Established 245, years Assets, $3,700,000,00 810 Second Avenue. DIRECTORS E, G. Ames L. O. Janeck Herman Chapin Hans Pederson D, E. Frederick William A. Peters Wiliam Thaanum James Shannon Eugene 8. Pavre E. Vilas . F. B. Finley Raymond R. Frazier W. PF. Geiger Iver Janson r MOORE‘::. TODAY BEST SEATS i ~ at. > WHLLtAM nopGce | | Ie “THE ROAD TO HAPriINesss” S SIGHTS —See, The, $1, $1.50 wonmsews'= — SAYS MOTHER st © Balance Week—Mat. 5: TBAT MAT Qc, The, $1 and $1.60 The police are investigating the report of J. A ————— co charging th ETRCPOLIT AN THEATRE wife kidnaped their 11-year suffering from appendicitis, and fled with nim, pr y to Se attle Apparently unable to overcome her mother love for the sick bo: the woman went to Tacoma yester "iday, according to the report, and |succeeded tn gaining possession of the child. Vandeveer “THE WOMAN Matiness—sat. Yun and Wed Evenings, §¢¢ to Se. PANTAGES CHARLIE REILLY STHE IRISH 10¢ dellevea his former an operation. The divorce obtained some time ago by Vandeveer grant jed him the custody of the boy. He j tives at 517 B. 25th at., Tacoma. | ae j “CENTRALIA, July &—With a! 4 of approximately $18,000, half) | block of the business section ‘of | out by fire last night. The — started in a rooming hovse| Notice of appeal to the superior spread rapidiy. The firemen | court from the decision of Police EMIGRANT” id 200 city, on South Toner av., was! repeatedly driven back by ex-|Judge John B. Gordon has been| stood Btatece of of! in W. T. Walkers/given by Attorney Sutton, counser|Who sald that he. store and bursting cartridges |for B. F. Ivy, manager of the Troy |of discharging an employe for testi j tying at the wage commission con : = PORTLAND, July 8.—The Securi-| judge Gordon expressed a wish & Savings and Trust Co. will be ab-| i that the penalty were greater will be increased from $1590. 900 to $2,500,000. lentes some satisfaction out of one of his gambling raids, at least but seven of 22 captured in a raid several days ago on @ resort at the Don’t Cook ® second-hand store. jlaundry, fined $100 yesterday in ference at Olympia. sorbed by the First National — Oh, Pshaw! Yesterday Police Judge Gordon Regina hotel, Second and Main. W m D ing from a celebration at July 8.—Return |Judge Gordon's court on a charge) =ABSORB BANK Ivy was fined the maximum Were, July 25. The bank's capita’ Well, Police , Chie? Griffiths got " assessed fines totaling $525 on all Ladies— DIES IN CANAL ville with a party of six in the auto, Frank Arbogast, Peshastin, was killed end others were injured when | Tomorrow, while the the auto plunged from the road {n- F to the high line canal, Tuesday mprning is still fresh and alent, cool, put your ,market basket on your arm and come down to South-End ublic Market Third—Washington—Prefon- taine—Yesjer TUG FOUNDERS VANCOUVER, B. C., July 8.—The British tug St, Alice, bullt in Seat- | tle in 1890, and owned by Cyril V. Henson, Vancouver, haa foundered in North Arm inlet, The owner hopes to raise the craft. DAWSON ALIVE DAWSON, Y. T., July 8—By a vote of three to one In favor, Dav ison electors have decided to Issue $200,000 bonds for the erection and operation of a city-owned telephone, water, light and power plant NEVER TRUANT EDMONDS, and personally select your fresh fruit, vegetables and ready-to-eat meats, of all of which this market con- stantly has such bountiful and attractive supplies. You will realize a sat- isfaction, both in the su- perior freshness and qual ity of your food supplies and in the marked econ- omy of cost and work that will well repay you. July = &.—Marjorte Hall, 14, claims the best record in the state. She has attend ed school eight years without miss ing a day or ever being tardy |has passed every grade with | averages. * VETERAN DIES BELL INGHAM, Suggestion in Ready-to-Eats: Oscar Mayer's Chicago July 8 German Mettwurst OLYMPIA, July 8.—The indus 5 trial welfare commission will meet German Salami, |b....45¢ here tomorrow. The primary «0 Lachshinken, per Ib...50¢ |the #9 recommendation as a mini- mum wage for telephone girls. atm tne Nc RIN oe RN BE Pao ac fee — STAR—WEDNESDAY, JULY 8, 1914. PAGE 2 NT =e ; "i o if ty wh A er, oy ain wi MS fy } my Puy on Vas Dr E Carman + SIRT BLAMED, SAYS PROSECUTOR Gunman Found Who Declares He Was With Suspect the Night of the Crime. SAYS SHE TOOK GUN Fired Through Doctor's Win- dow and Hit Woman Pa- tient by Mistake. FREEPORT, N. Y., July 8—The today held Mra. Edward | coroner Carman in sennontion with she ree der of Mra. Wm. Bailey | man was arrested a her hated yee | taken by adtomobile to the Mineola WOMAN TO BE Mrs Louise Briley WET AND DRY QUESTION 10 GO ON BALLOT Secretary of State Says Pe- titions for Prohibition Have Plenty of Signatures, HALF OF NAMES VALID Checking Is Started Today on “Seven Sisters”; Eight- Hour Bill Safe. TRUE LOVE IS OLYMPIA, July 8 prohibition The state measure will go on the ballot next fall, with thow sands of names on the petition to spare, is the statement today ot COLONIAL Fourth Avenue, Just North of Pike Beautiful Florence Gray— stunningly beautiful—millionaire heiress, is trapped by a band of conspirators secking her fortune Time after time, by daring acts—~by seemingly impossible feate—does this young girl shatter their plans— baffle them, You'll sympathize with beaytiful Florence Gray, the heroine in THE MILLION DOLLAR MYSTERY Episode No. 3, Now Showing, Entitled “A Leap in the Dark” Today, Thursday, Friday, Saturday Follow the crowds to the wife brought the boy to Seattle for| Water-| James | asiwelee Saveages M. Darling, 78, veteran of the clvi Braunschweiger Cervelat, a 4 Dy seca i eg ned per Ib. ine survived by a widow and two son Ject is the adoption or rejection of} | jail. FREEPORT, N. Y., July § eoutor L. J. Smith asserted wont that before the grand Jury aon = AGAIN WINNER; gated, if sh’ did not actually com! eee Papas and] Mammas Ob-) |mit, the murder of Mrs. Wm. Ratley| ject, Young Couple Get Auto tn the oftice of Dr. Edward Carman| “ and Hunt Up Minister. jot this place on the night of June 30, Constable Thom Murray was Jauthority for the statement that the | EWERYONE’S EXCITED |police had under surveillance A man| through which the fatal shot fired, and heard the shot itself Among those expected to testify before the grand jury was under to be a New York gunman with a compan-| fon, was engaged by a woman to kill Dr. Carman, visited the Carman home, and was standing at the win |dow of the doctor's office, when the woman, who accompanied the pair, |took the pistol from the paid as. sassin’s hand and herself fi |. ae cidentally shooting Mra. Bailey tn jetend of the doctor. KICKED IN CELL, NOW HE'S INSANE he ness Mortgage to Sign In- stead of Right Paper. Cupid borrowed an day afternoon when the mmas of James Hallard Taplin. 26, and Miss Shirley Claire Fai 20, objected to them marrying Cupid hustled them into the auto over at West Seattle, and Cupid himself drove the car to the court house Everybody was excited there, and one of the clerks became sg mud. |dled he handed a witness a chattel mortgage to eign, instead of a wit jerat blank license obtained | hustled them back to the auto ri drove over to the Northwest Chris fan missionary conference at t | First Christian church, Broadway anto yester “pas and H. Giines, formerly bookkeeper ha Gncen Ailes Custtinn tania, “wins the Seattle Lighting Co., one of the | Queen Anne cine etiodea b it! victims of Napoleon Marcott, who | Promptly and pleasantly tied a ba recently kicked one man to death | hitch. @ bowling and several « her Jand seriously injured several oth. | kinds of matrimonial knots jera in the receiving tank of the|, After that Cupid hustled them off jelty jail, was found wandering |‘® Scenic Hot Springs for their aimlessly on the sidewalk near his | honeymoon home, 1322 Sixth ay., at midnight| | Taplin Is an insurance man. Hin last ‘night by Patrolman ©, R.| Wife was secretary to the principal | Pashard jof West Seattle high school | Packard questioned Glines, Nene | was unable to give any rat nal ac count of his presence or his lack of clothing, and he was taken to his home by the officer The police believe that the man is mentally unbalanced from the| FIREMEN HOPING FOR RAIN; FIRES KEEP’EM ON JUMP Owners of new straw hats may have said unkind things about the clouds that rolled up and hid the sun this morning, but Seattle's fire department crews blessed them and prayed that they might be prolific of a cloudburst. Here's the reason TOMORROW, THURSDAY, AT Yesterday they answered alarms. Since the Fourth th injuries he sustained in the recely ing ceil. have turned out to 97 fires. And none of them amounted to a row of pins. Most of them were grass | fires, SUES FOR $1,000 AS FOLLOWS: One tangible result of the recent leking bee pulled off by poleon Choice Spare Ribs farcott in the receiving cell of the city Jail, when he managed to kill Choice St Arthur Johnson and wounded sey Beef eral others, ts a claim for $1,000 damages against the city, filed yes terday by P. H. McGinn, one of Mar. cott’s victims, /SHIP LAUNCHED Choice Shoulder Pork Steak . 146 Me Choice Steer Pot Roast + teens Archor Brand Bacon, rh vor 12:6 PHILADELPHIA, July &—Chris ene Litton tened by Mra, E, M. Lacey, Seat STOE o ck sackoceal 10c | tle, wife of the marine sup ent of the Great Northern § Look for U, & Purple Stamp | , the steamship Great It signities purity and quatity Shops open until 6:20 p. m. buflt for the Astoria-San Franciscu run, was launched at the Cramp shipyard yesterday, who saw & woman at the window | Courthouse Clerk Hands Wit- ™ ¥|head late yesterday while he sat on pe ey of State I. M. Howell. Phe check of the dry petitions will Ie completed within nine days. Howell says that while it is im- | possible to make an accurate est! mate, in his opinion more than one half of the 112,000 names are valid, which will leave a wide margin. | The original package of the “Bev on Sisters” petitions waa opened to-| day by Secretary Towel! in the pres-| ence of friends and opponents of th measures, and the checking start The backers say they have inames, But 22,000 are reqtired to | get the bills on the ballot. Howell estimates there are 42,000 valid signatures to the universal eight-hour measure, which will place it on the ballot by a margin of 10,000. SAILOR SAYS HE WAS ABUSED BY _ MASTER OF SHIP) | A story of wild rioting and abuse f men aboard the American schooner Lottie Bennett has been | brought to the attention of United] "States authorities by | James Oliver, | } a sailor. | He says that he and an English |man aboa were subjected to a brutal system of ill treatment, were kicked and beaten and finally driven ashore. United States Shipping Commis sioner William Welsh of Seattle is| | investigating, on instructions from| Washington, D. C Oliver says he American on board “We were threatened with death jand finally driven ashore at Valpa |raiso,” he said. “I appealed to the| consul there but he wouldn't listen to me. Oliver went to sea March 2, from Seattle. BANKER “SUICIDE LOS ANGE! 1 ES, July & m |health and business reverses are believed to have caused the suicide wos the only of John R. Smith, former president of the First National Bank of Mc Gregor, Tex Smith shot himself through the the steps of a Methodist church, CANADIANS MEET Lovers of the maple leaf and all! things Canadian gathered at the regular weekly luncheon of the Ca nadian club at noon today at the Allen Dale cafeteria, sang “God Save the King,” and discussed vital| topics of the day. PLENTY TO RUN, OLYMPIA, July 8&.—Judging from the number of application blanks issued prospective candi dates, there will be no dearth of 4s. pirants for political offices when | declarations of candidacy may he | filed, beginning Friday. Filing me 30 days from that di ) days before the Septem fon, Five congressmen, three supreme court judges, state legislators and various county offt- cors ar’ ‘o be elected this fall, { } ‘chairman, recognized him as a tru of —The Million Dollar Mystery—nine mil love, romance and adventure. throngs. Go today! written by Harold MacGrath. ADMISSION ALWAYS 10c 5 Cents for the Children. Colonial, showing the most amaz- ing series of motion pictures ever produced Everybody's going! Remember, $10,000.00 will be paid for the best 100 word solution of this baffling mystery story— OUR REGULAR PROGRAM In Addition WITH PROF. W. H. In Daily Recitals ON $15,000 PIPE ORGAN. film, involving Join the DONLEY SUNDAY SCHOOL TEACHER MUST HAVE GOODS, HE SAYS: Old time tdeas in Sunday school) “Teac work are passing into the discard, according to R. M, Hopkins, na tional secretary of the Bible Study association, who talked last night before the meeting of the Western Washington Missionary society, at impart information about the Bible, but create a Christian character during that period in life which of- fers the greatest opportunity. A more thorough training of teachers will accomplish this work.” Mrs. Josephine Stearns of In the First Christian chureh, dianapolis declared that there are The Sunday school teacher has still multitudes of workers who more to do than merely keeping} would give their lives for the children quiet during class hours. | church SHIPLOAD OF HINDUS MAY TRY TOENTER UNITED STATES VANCOUVER, B. C., July $—| eays he 8— United States immigration offictals here are keeping a sharp eye on the Hindus aboard the Komagata says he will test the American tm- migration laws. The owners of the ship ordered her return a week ago, but the cap- tain refused to sail, fearing mutiny Maru, denied admission here, and among the Hindus. During the ar preparing to checkmate any month the Hindus have been move they may make to enter the|kept prisoners on the Komagata United States many plots to . a inate local Rather than return to India, immigration authori have been Gurdit Singh, the Hindu leader, | hatched OLYMPIA, July 8—A tek EVERETT, July 8&—A, A. Bro walked into the capitol yesterday | deck, former city commissioner and and asked for Goy, Lister, When|clothing merchant, yesterday asked his mission, he said he want-| tained a license in Seattle to wed | ed to find out some facts about Dr,| Mrs, Freya Fredlund Lind® Burfierd Hazzard, starvation specialist, now in the penitentiary He was refe to the board of control, and there H. T. Jones, SUMMER SCHOOL POPULAR University of Washington stu dents who hope to make up back Hae|credits or shorten their regular had escaped from the asylum sever-|work have shoved up the summer al days before and was taken back|school enrollment to 910, a total to the institution, which shatters all past records, ty at the Stetlacoom asylum, “Teachers of today must not only | ob- | ELECT EDITOR BELLINGHAM, July 8&—Al Se bring, editor of the South Belliug- | ham Sentinel, was re-elected tothe | city ee from the First ward | <1-sresesssnerseiteentisntentsnssesanstienheitniae | OHIO METHOD IN DENTISTRY Missing teeth are replaved by The Ohio Method by artificial teeth that are natural your original teeth. Examinations are now be |ing conducted without charge, and estimates are furnished in all cases, We Stand Back of Our Work for 12 Years’ Guarantee. $25 Set of Teeth $8 Set of Teeth 7 Guaranteed ....... $5 $10 Solid Gold or Gold or P. i $10 Sridce" Wore”. $4 | Other Fillings ... 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