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| | WE CHARGE NO INTEREST | Gottstein’s Fire and Damage Sale OFFERING Fire Stock and New Goods at Remarkable Reductions For Cash or Credit A CREDIT HELP Customers with closed or active ac- counts are especially invited to take advantage of this exceptional savings opportunity. Articles selected will be added to account and payments ar- ranged conveniently. On account of Potlatch, store will be op" gama rll evening at M A GOTTSTEIN FURNITURE CO ATTLES POPUL BULL BROS. Just Printers 1013 THIRD @AIN 1043 AR fC UNO AVE BLT M ME FURNISHERS PIKE PINE SOME CRUEL MAN CHARLEROI, Pa, July 17.—Six young women who went swimming in a quiet nook—nothing else what- soever—emerged to find “every stitch” of clothing stolen. Tootsies were cruelly scratched in the ensu- ing search. a) MEAT PRICES CUT FOR SATURDAY Frye & Co.’ s Markets Eyal tere Saturday: tomor- Choice Spare Ribs, Ib.......................12Mel Choice Steer Shoulder Steak . Choice Shoulder Choice Steer 13¢ 10c Choice fresh dressed Hens (light), Ib... Choice Shoulder " 20¢ of Lamb, Ib. 10c The above prices will prevail at the following markets: OLYMPIC MARKET, Second and Pike. SEATTLE MARKET, Occidental and Yesler Way. WESTLAKE MARKET, Westlake arfd Pine. AMERICAN MEAT CO., Third and Jefferson. WESTERN MEAT CO., Western Avenue and Spring. BALLARD MARKET, 5443 Ballard Avenue. Our Motto: “From Packing House to Consumer.” Look for the U. S. purple stamp. quality. It signifies purity and Shops open until 10 p. m. AUTO RACES MEADOWS, SEATTLE SAT. SUN. AT 2 JULY 18-19 P. M. FRED BOALT TELLS HIS SIDE STAR—FRIDAY, JU OF NAVAL BOARD TRIAL WHICH WHITEWASHED The naval board of in- quiry at Vera Cruz yester- day “whitewashed” En- sign Richardson, charged by Fred L. Boalt, corres ondent of The Seattle tar, with firing, with his men, on unarmed Mexican non-combatants during the capture of Vera Boalt cabled the f version of the board's in- quiry to The Star today: By Fred L. Boalt Special Staff Cable. VERA CRUZ, Mexico, July 17 I wrote the story of the application of the barbarous law of “ley de fuga” (law of flight) by can naval en and bi the battle of Vera Cruz, on the statement of Ensign Wm, Richard- son, the ensign in question, He himself told the story-—boast- od of the action of himself and men in shooting down unarmed prisop- | ors—siting at a table with a group) of naval officers. How He Heard Story He told the story to me and to} Correspondent William Shepherd of the United Press It struck me that this was not! only & news story, but a very strong! sidelight on the behavior of men on the behavior of American mill en—engaged in the business AND WHICH HIS BROTHER OF- FICERS HEARD HIM TELL US. On Monday, July 6, Gen. Fred |Funston told me the war depart ment had ordered that I must efther | Prove the story or be deported. Tells About Inquiry | Lat once declared that t tory had been told me by the man who} has My statement) ioe referred to the navy depart-| jecretary of the navy order. | jed a court of inquiry to convene aboard the Texas to try the case of | Richardson. | The court ned Saturday, | Jaly 11, with pt. Grant of the) | Texas president, and two asso- felates sitting with him. RING RICHARD. |SAYS SPOUSE BEAT HER; SHE COULDN'T TANGO AND MAXIXE! NEW YORK “July 17.—Be- band beat her, Mrs. Nina Ray Wagner testified before Justice Giergerich in her euit for a sep- aration from Alfred F. Wagner. Bhe sald Wagner had a mania for beating her, On one occa- sion they danced at a Groad- way restauramt and ehe could mot do the new steps. Because of that, she said, he beat her. One night she found herself locked out of her home, testified Mrs. Wagner, and when she beat on the door her husband Gragged her inside and tore off her waist. She said he announced he was going to kill her, and that when she tried to te! ine for police, he-cut ine wire. DUMMIES IN ROAD SCARE JOY-RIDERS HAMMOND, Ind, July 17.— HAMMOND, Ind, July 10.— Hammond and Gary police are searching for practical jokers who have been terrorizing auto \] ists on secluded park roads with men and women apparently thought they were killing pedestrians when they ran over these forms in the road, fo veral women have been made seriously tll by screams from the roadside at these times. CHU! {ILL YIELDS TO HIS WIFE’S PLEA) LONDON, July 7 ~Yielding to| the repeated appeals of his wife, | Winston Spencer Churchill has re |solved to refrain from making any | more aeroplane flights this year. | Tho first lord went to Netheraven yesterday and inspected some ma- chinery there. Unaware of his promise to his wife, Maj. Sykes, commandant of the Royal Flying corps, invited him to have a flight in a new stability biplane. Mr. Churchill stroked his chin as if fh doubt whether to go or not, | but finally declined. |FURIES FIGHT IN COURT WITH GUARD | | CARNARVON, Wales, July 11.— | Great violence was caused today by two “furtes"—Georgina Lioyd and | Phyliis North—when they were ar. | raigned for trial at the Carnarvon sessions on charges connected with a window smashing campaign on June 2 at Criccieth, in the constitu jency of Chancellor of the Exchequer | Loyd George. Tho prisoners fought like wild- cats and it took five wardens to keep them in the prisoners’ enclos- ure. 0 PENALTY OF DEATH WORLD'S FASTEST CARS—WORLD'S GREATEST DRIVERS RESERVED SEATS ON SALE Spring Cigar Co., 709 First Av. Spring Cigar Co., 911 fecond Av. Spring Cigar Co., cor. Third & Pike Rideout 1 Second Av, 4 KB gred tm Birattora feat ‘Stand, 910" Second PLEASES CRIPPLE farmer, who shot and last De- n Amert: | squad at} Joe Disard, 109 Yesier way. A. J. Stratton, 922 First Av. Batvorsby & Smith, 906 First av. DON'T SIT IN THE SUN. BUY YOUR TICKETS EARLY JULY 18—SATURDAY—9 BIG RACKEA—®, JULY 19—-SUNDAY—100-MILE TILIKUM POTLATCH SWEEPSTAKE ADDED ATTRACTIONS FACH DAY. ‘ exmope AUTO POLO-Two ears on ench aide and two exhibitions with the famous “Hlitzen Benz.’ Interurban enra leave every 10 minutes after 12:0 from ham Depot, Ocetdentat Ay. ler Way. General Admission, 00. Seesdoinnd, $1.00, Bor Senin, $2 Infield Unreserved Parking Space. “lam an old man, broken down and badly crippled, and badly crippled with rheu- matism that he had to be car- ried into the courthouse, Chicago.-—"Prexy" Nolien “of Lake Forest university was knocked down and drenched when students mis- took him for a book agent and turn- @4 on the firchose, YOUNG ENSIGN PRESIDENT NOT NBC. FOR ME TO HAVE HL, AS I WAS ONLY A WITNESS, HE SALD. Couldn't Hear Testimony I was not permitted to hear the testimony of any witness, although Richardson was permitted to be Present throughout All witnesses were eifitioned by nY {shment, to discuss on the outaide none of the testimony disclosed be fore the court. I was the first witness, 1 testl fied that Richardson told the “ley |de fuga” story in the presence of myself and others and that I belley ..}ed him because HE WAS IN UNI | FORM—I AN TOOK OFFICER N. HIS WORD AS Seemed to Approve I told the court, also seemed to be. Neve the story, AND APPROVE HIS ACTION in applying the bar barous law I said that I wrote the story tn | the course of my work here, Just as any respectable news gatherer would have done. Correspondent William Shepherd followed me on the witness stand jand corroborated my testimony hd, Fear and Pain Have been eliminated by my modern methods of dentistry, and my prices make it possible for any one to have a good set of fine, strong, attractive teeth I give my personal at tention to each patient, employ no transient help, but do my own work and Iam personally respon- sibie for same. President Grant, under pain of pun-! AND A GENTLE-| The other navy officers present, | LY 17, 1914. PAGE 7. Bring your friends down tomorrow, and show them the most up-to- date and successful public market in America. Vresh Mailbut, | 1 ibe, 250 10¢ MARKET Stalls 91-93 | b Helos ATTHE. Best Local Kees 20¢ doz. Fresh Churned wshington Butter, Ib. B0¢ Full Cream Cheese, 20¢ pound Full line Teas, Coffees and Bpices. Stalis 127-129 First Av. Floor CHECK YOUR PARCELS IN THE NEW AUTOMATIC LOCKERS Large Compartment for 10 Cents. First Avenue Floor. GILMAN BROS. 1517 First Av. Our fruits are direct from the grower to the consumer And our prices are the low est. We're in the front of the market Formerly W. W. Crenshaw’s Fresh Beans, 2 Ibs... Cucumbers, each .. Green Peas, Ib. . Green Corn, he each, 6 for ane H. TSUKAMATO STALL 101 SAMPLE SHOES ‘Washington 1914 Drummers’ Bhoes of all desert) FRER—One pair of Lady's Slipper customers with $1.00 purchase or mo Shore for the Whole Yamity. DR. L. D. GRANT 205 Liberty Bidg. Cor. Third and Union EXAMINATION 22K Gold Crowns. .83. to. peceent dee Pull Set of Teeth: Porcelain Crown Gold Fillings. . Silver Fillings. We do exactly advertised, lady Attendant. Terms to suit All work guaranteed 15 years. Electro Painless Dentists tet and Pike, Opp. Public Market Laboring People’s ventists. We make a specialty of lunches for auto parties. Visit our new dining room. Every- thing new; fine leather-lined booths CAKES, PIES AND ALL KINDS OF - FRENCH BAKING ARE FRESH DAILY. Visit These Sanitary Bakeries. St.Germain Bakery): Next to Fish Stall. 20\bs. Sugar 95c 4 cans Meadow Milk...25¢ 1 dozen Ohio Matches. 35¢ 1 Ib. Ghirardelli’s Choco- late ... . .27¢ 4 Ibs. . 25¢ TOKIO TEA STORE Stalls 24-36-37 Bloomfield’s A Full Line of Dried Frui's, Honey and Nuts. Stall i25—Main Floor. Beans.. Sanitary Public Market “Annex AT HALF PRICE of Milwaukee, HALF PRICE AND LESS Chiidren's Tenants Biippere and Rubber on away to each of the first THE ANNEX SAMPLE SHOE STORE *‘Ue"* SANITARY MARKET ANNEX WASHINGTON MARKET 94-96 PIKE STREET The Trust is out again telling us about meat going higher. It is not higher, and it is not going higher. Read these prices and they will convince you Pot Roast, Ib Boiling Beef, Ib Hamburger Steak, Prime Steaks, Ib.. Veal Roast, Ib..... “ioe | naame 1..14¢ | Legs Spring Lamb, Ib. 15¢ | Shoulder Lamb, Ib | Pork Roast, Ib.. 1 Bacon, Ib. Ne 1 Hams, Ib. MURRAY MEAT COMPANY STALLS 3 LARGE a a gonnasmen MILK. 2-3-4-5-7 sptesecvere seasesesesneccoonses 15¢ & Iéc purchase of bulk tea or coffee.) 6-1. pafl Swift's ir s GROCE! Lent Lard 65¢ fine” SUGAR $4.75 fi, Red Alaska Salmon, per can ...10¢ STALLS 18 AND 25 Delivered Now is the Best Time to Buy Sugar. ONE DOZEN CA’ Corn Starch, pke. Shrimpe, can .. Fine Pink Salmon, ? cans. Firet_Ave. Fleer Se 15¢ 15¢ BATTLE CHICAGO, July 17.—Conflleting accounts were given today of a fight in the former “red light” dis- trict Thursday between regular po- licemen and members of the force's moral department, in which Detec- TAILORING Please Come in and See Hundreds of men stop daily to admire the beautiful fabrics and stylish fashions which are on display in our windows. Of course many come In to examine the fabrics .nd ask questions, but there are some of you who hesitate for fear you will bo obligated or because you think all tatlored clothes too high tn price. No Such Thing as far as our establishinent, workmanship Woe welcome ‘this as a very per jon to come in and wee whey | e for the men of this city 1 pass our You'll be 409 Pike St. 1517 Pike Place Market. O'NEIL’S TAILORS 1419 Third Ae CARNATION MILK SUN GROCERY D. Ghirardelit’s Chocolate, Gioia Bhteid Cortes, 2:10, ‘on 4 big cans of Milk 119-114, = POLICEMEN FIGHT | ; 1 KILLED tive Sergeant Stanley Bierns was killed and three of the moral in- vestigators were injured. It was known that a party of four moral probers had undertaken a raid in the segregated district, now supposed to be closed. A crowd gathered and the investigators were surrounded and threatened with violence. Then some one in the mob fired a shot. The rioters fled, leaving only the four investigators who, having drawn their own pistols opened fire on the detectives. The latter replied with their own weapons. More than 60 shots were exchanged before, according to the moral investigators, the regular po- Mcemen were recognized as such. INQUIRES ABOUT BABIES Editor The Star: Little Wlibur Is very curious and also very practical. Several days ago he asked where people get their children, and the nurse told him that “God sent them.” He immediately asked, “Where does God get al! the meat to make the babies?” FRANCES R, Look in The Star tomorrow for the cutest remark of a child re- ceived today. That goes for every vg as long as they keep coming n, When you lose something, leave it to STAR WANT ADS to find it. ALBERT “ANSEN Jeweler and Silversmith is Now Located at His New Store 1010 Second Ave. Near Madison. Pike Place Public Market Sanitary Public Market Corner Public Market — | OLD PIKE PLACE | Meet the | Producer | SPECIALS POR CATURDAY 8Lhs. Fine Granu- SUGAR iss ONLY Booths 17- 57- 37-55 733 eo Btw NEW RAINIER MEAT GO. 1527 PIKE PLACE Legs Lamb, Ib.1214¢-14¢ Shoulder Mutton, Ib....9¢ Pork Roasts, Ib Pork Steaks, Shoulder Steaks, Link Sausage, Ib Bring your «friend: Picnic Hams, ib....12%¢ Armour’s Shield Bacon Pure Lard, lb..... Compound Lard, Ib. te Dry Salt Pork.12%4¢-15¢ Bologna Sausage, lb. 12%¢ tomorrow and get « REAL HOOSIER HOME-MADE DINNER C 5%-04-—HOOSIER SCENIC 1507 Pike, Northwest Place Pot Roasts Special for Saturday, . Legs of Spring Lamb, lb..15¢ Pork Roasts, Ib... -15¢ Pork Steaks, Ib. -15¢ Spare Ribs, Ib.. 12%¢ Potato Sausage, Ib. ......12)2¢ cken Dinner, 3&@ AND DINING PARLOR—Lower Floor. Meat Co. 1507 Pike, .8c to 12Y%e Ib, Picnic Hams, Ib. -12%¢ Choice Steaks, Ib No. 10 pail pure Lard. No. 5 pail pure Lard | Salt Pork, Ib.. Fresh Green Ground Bone for the Chickens, 7 ibe. for.. FRESH LOCAL RANCH EGGS 28S Cdoz (For Saturday Only) These Eggs Are Guaranteed Strictly Fresh. PURE FOOD SHOP BUTTER DEPARTMENT Home of the “Golden Gate” Brand Butter. 1511 PIKE PLACE. HOOD’S HOME-MADE CANDIES AND ICE CREAM Bisque Ice Cream, vanilla, straw- berry, chocolate, maple nut Sun- daes, fruit and nut.. .- Ice Cream Sodas... Assorted Buttereups, | Peanut Brittle, Ib... After Dinner Mints, Ib. Corner of Pike Place Market. MY, AREN'T THEY THE SPEEDY BOYS, THESE JUSTICES? | WASHINGTON, July 17.—When the United States supreme court ad- journed, 535 cases remajped on the docket undisposed of—8I cases | than a year ago. The court points with pride to this cutting down of the docket and Chicken Dinner, home cooked. . Our fresh berry pi they're home made. De Long’s Di 76 West Pike St. Fresh Churned Mt. Vernon Butter 3 Ibs. 85c. Imported Swiss Cheese, I 3 large cans Mili their summer vacation and will not work any more until October. GRATITUDE! When Louie H. Schwartz and % Walter Burke, sailors on the Mari posa, saw a man making myster fous signs with his hands this morning, on Jackson st., they took to his destination. Before they had gone a block the man drew a knife and stabbed the department of justice has 18-| Burke in the neck and shoulder, sued some,copy for the newspapers commenting on the magnificent record of the justices. At the rate of 81 cases per term, it will take the supreme court | justices seven years to bring the| docket up to date, If the business of the court in- creases, this rate cannot be matin- tained. The judges have gone for Good as Cash my er ieee tebcts cong re pt, “t ore eaetiens o CY snl aod Crescent Cigar Co. Ath & Pike Sto., Seattle, Wash. The man fled. The injured man was taken to the esta hospital. YOUNGREN ON NEW JOB G. H. Youngren, associated with «; the Constantine Advertising Co. #) for over four years, has joined the | forces of the Hutcharm Limited, one of the largest advertising agencies in the Northwest. H. S. Booth is retained as local + manager. Moonlight Excurston ) and Dance ing on Steamer Issaquah on Lake ft | Washington tonight, leaving Lescht *** Jat 8: 15 and Madison park at 8:30, THE SHANGHAI co. Importers and Manufacturers of Ladies’ Fine Muslin Underwear, Waists, Tea Gowns, Kimonos, Robes, Silks, Linens, Brass Goods, Hand Embroid- ery, Waist and Dress Patterns, Chinese Antiques. Orders for work promptly delivered. 1323 THIRD AVENUE Opposite Postoffice. Phone Main 2514.