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STAR—FRIDAY, JULY 31, 1914. PAGE 2, iayeBANKRUPT STOCK Mrs. A. M. Young, 42 years old, {s}owner decided Mrs, Young's tongue | another example of the “ratiroad- ey ee my Set : " <r . reer anne frie 0 the Stliutot ft |red again ber Bho War, Drought Bankrupt stock of Raitanen & Wuori yt 3 with ee er Misfit Parlors stock will:be sar Youre and Mer husband |phyicians, Det. Bane and Tr on sale starting SATURDAY, AUGUST 1st, 10 A. M. x lived in their own home tn Wost| Montgomery Russell, and released. | eS ted all. the| Deputy Gheritt lobe’ Codihes eee] ber the Place [money and did all the busineas for| ed on the door and told her she Remember the Place BAN KRU PT PRI E Remember the two of us,” says Young, “She| was again under arrest, on an in> . |wanity charge. ane to me sanity charg —" as ee The spunky woman resented hav-! A woman who owned a cottage|ing her home entered at that time! near by rented it to some young |Of night and, raising a ohalr ov folks, who annoyed Mra, Young /her head, threatened the deputy with their noise. Mrs, Young ts a/sheriff. But he took her by force. typical old-country Irishwoman, and|) The next day she was taken be she has her superstitions, She|fore another examining board, com heard queer noises In the cottage | posed of Dr. G. L. Clausen and Dr, ‘at all times of night, and she con-|D. A. Mitchell. A West Seattle cluded the house was haunted. She/|phyician and two neighbors were. Degan talking it around the neigh there to testify against her, borhoot! $1.50 DRESS SHIRTS $15.00 DRESS SUITS 15¢ HANDKERCHIEFS ‘And thus she interfered; The examining board sald she was with the plans of the owner of the|{nsane. A few hours later she was cottage, who wanted to sell !t The|locked up in Steilacoom. —_———- em | In five weeks she was released. USEMENTS | But everybody knows now she has AM been in the insane asylum. Like an ex-convict, her “record” ts against | METROPOLITAN THEATRE |"es.7e".""” "ww. sone $1.50 and $2.5¢ MANHATTAN SHIRTS FINE WOOLENS FOR SALE BY PIECE OR MADE TO YOUR MEASURE « ALL THIS WEEK {#0 miserable for the Irifeh couple id * Matinece Wednesday and Saturday | after that they were forced to rent x s Alton FEEMIXG |__| thelr home and move away, $20.00 MEN’ SUITS $3.50 MEN’S PANTS $3.50 WORK SHOES “THE MAN INSIDE” | poring tne tive weeks Mrs, Youns ees eee | was tn the asylum her husband was homeless, Lonely and despondent P ANT. AGES he began enting barrooms for a | what a t! oy ia offer. His “ay money began slipping away. FRONTIER DAYS, i And then the people who had “The Round-Up on the Stage’ moved into his home went away Other Big Acts and before he could again We and 200 phe it he was forced to make alter. ations. When his wife returned he took j her to San Frane!: to visit their |daughter and get a’ from the scene of her troubles. Altogether Young figures the thing has caused a net loss of $1,500 s Dollars inTen |** cee & Mrs, Young should not have been $25.00 MEN’S SUITS 78 WORK SHIRTS 0:30| 28° 1.98 75c BOYS’ PANTS $5.00 WORK SHOES 27° |$2.85 Uncalled-for Tailor-Made 50c POROSKNIT $1.50 BOYS’ PANTS $1.50 UNION SUITS “ sent to Btellacoom, any more than Suits, Value $35.00 UNDERWEAR | Emma Bremer or Margaret Cham- | es bers, sane giris who are now locked up with the mentally unbalanced : lover there. Mrs. Young’s husband declares a there was nothing the matter with B ei her. Maybe he doesn't know— Ou 7 00, uy though more likely he does. Her f friends say she is @ genteel, refined “ng Your Piano Were) "2? ser was nocine serous proved by the fact that she was re leased in five weeks. THERE SHOULD BE AN OB SERVATION HOSPITAL FOR SUCH CASES. $1.50 BOYS’ HATS $5.00 BOYS’ SUITS FLEET READY ROME, July &1.—Italy’s war fleet was concentrating today at Chieta. Site! 1400-1402 FIRST AVE. <am—_eeee (COR. UNION ST. paeen| sare “BLUE SKY” BILL MUMPHRIES 'S [HANSON PROVES [= "SSE" GOES ON BALLOT ness | GOOD AS CIRCUS Ri. -\ TO FIGHT Fy if iF 5 5 ‘all ti HLH ene They are to be sold at a Price than these or similar new Player are obtain- if bie bre th fi ; i “ F 8 : H & ae i i AMERICANS STRANDED a Pi Rig alta o LONDON, July 31.—Large num- some are $377.50, others | bers of Americans are stranded to- ‘ the choicest are offered at | Might here, at Paris and elsewhere Musie Rolls are tnclud-|!n Europe, unable, on account 4f San | ne Jobliging jedge than our John E. | ‘The Croation society, an Austrian and ev: instrument, | the war situations to get money on 4 7 y 3i . organization formed here recently te ld gee INSURANCE DENIED OLYMPIA, July 31.—The “Ddiue| Humphries who, yesterday, married| PUYALLUP, July 3i.—Ole Han. SAN FRANCISCO, Julyg 31.-|many was declared in a| Russia. bench and|their letters of credit. a . given within the city pon EE OS pEERemorR=p PARIS, July 31.—Ger-| such a declaration against! ; H | j|A. R. Wood, a Tacoma salesman, | gon, progressive candidate for the|** ® Volunteer aggregation, ready at sky” bill, the first of the “Seven /and Miss Irene Stout of Enumclaw. | 80% Pros! any time to offer its services to to war situa! |, Bhip- he aaa ” »| United States senate, iast night|the United States or its mother owners ‘with. vessels here. which ps <a - a ves LONDON, July 31.— sage penal ar uttering fromt & tame foes | coapeted with the Gantry Bicthare’| SOURiCs, 4A RIUREAE ta Mee TE bd > perves beds i Foard mm? & f “ Sark ‘ Howell, ‘will qo on te tallot thi ————— — circus for an audience, and succeed-/ the European conflict at a moment's , {found themselves unable today to/dispatch received here| “Hope of zing the tall. In aptte of the manifest oppo- READY FOR ATTACK ed in drawing as large a crowd at notice, according to an announce: UPRIGHT PIANOS FOR $132 get insurance. 3 . a 4 -|ment last night by the chairma: “able for 118, $157, $196, $208 and Boe 4 department Ba ge apeetonad This did not constitute a past yank) up ‘dis quar) nenaged to get $08 names more|ment at Tientsin were ordered ayy eeocnaginer onginy eT aan tek Spiel. Genetics ok aus superb instraments ow orfered tre] floods in the Canton district at %,000| declaration of war against] ters,” said a dispatch re-| 05 was required, or a total of 82, vecads GE ies Oabbdan tanks lgutvored trons sities aseuea lalonen Gin preach at Algona Sunday }, $262, and the choicest at $210.) and of destitute at 8,000,000. any other nation but was| ceived today by the Ex-|144 names. Where an attack by British war| advocated the placing of public do-| morning and at Pacific City in the ie Grand Pianos at $368 and liminary to change Ti legraph com-| A loss of 2% per cent from the| ships is feared mains in the hands of users and not| evening. Ha was formerly pastor a ea regarded as pre! y Vi ‘dates Sauhes indloated. If speculators. Ole is to make seven/at these churches, eas | rany from Vienna. was ; speculators. Ole Is to Any Piano, Player Piano or of a oN | TOMORROW! Dimeric: eres nes ie ie YOUR APPEARANCE MEANS A LOT THESE DAYS or martial law placed the German | measures will find a place on the ‘Thi laces : germ s ifs degre? gore LAST DAY oe ——_—_—_——= a S>== are now obtain- tary authorities’ supervision. Mobilizing Secretly The war department had super HERRICK SAYS seded civil authority. It was be- ing ror Was progress. HIS FAREWELL , psa ables from Berlin to London were subjected to the most rigid] PARIS, July 81—United States censorship, and few details of the| Ambassador Herrick, recalled, sald German asituatton were obtainable. | he would pay his final visit to Presi- Diplomatic, intercourse seemed] dent Poincare Monday. at a standstill, All embassies here were uncommunicative. Preparing for War? Military experts here expressed the opinion that, if and when Ger- many actually declares war against] Dont Hide Them With a Vell; and communication under the mil!-| viding “first aid.” of | > out music. We will arrange pay- ments monthly, quarterly, -an- | POYNOR Ss nually, or even on a one and two- year pian. We have bad to pay cash JULY for this stock and are destrious-of setting bark as much cash as pos- sible, yet "we will not refuse to ac- = . SALE OF cept any terms that have a semb- Tance of being reasonable. We make no rash statements and every- inthis a4."the yionee tachace | PHINgs Made New Bi otering witl ve found tageed! Ags If By Magic Fegular stock, hence there will be| yet it is only by knowledge, skill No difficulty in determining what is| and experience that we are able to Peet ork if BIG EXCURSION rafiroads, telegraphs, telephones | ballot, the bill to abolish private and other means of transportation employment agencies and that pro- Saha who ought to have a musteal education. No home should be with- BLUES, GRAYS, BROWNS AND shiiniiteaaienine s es qectuaes Russia, astonishing progress will] Remove Them With ‘The SUNDAY RIP! avon rows sureks aa tee ace Furnishings tds toneekviine ot a s éoplaiphohggessiyesbaga Battleship Oregon, cruisers] PIN STRIPES id ® a ray A mane. th tration of t: jattlesh: . utof-town buyers should write| 80 look through your bureau for e Reenaration of troops on both! This prescription for the removal the Russian and French frontiers. The Vienna censorship was as Pittsburg, Colorado, Milwaukee! and U. 8, 8, Davis, Fortune and Philadelphia now at yard. Visitors welcome daily. or telephone for descriptive list and|old rings, lockets, bracelets and vad Any faneritnest sent sub-| chains. Bring them to us and we A chance to save on to examination on deposit of a| will tell here how we can make|— needed articles for the it, them new and up-to-date at small home Buy them to- cost. i sfactory. is} We repair hema 4 ry he morrow. sale conducted until ev bronze figure: ngs 4 renee Ps sold. ¥ ve ; Let us polish your|§ Everything at Great of freckles was written by a prom!- tight as that at Berlin. peer a age Bg 3 3 Be The British were rushing thelr) ang giving @ clear, boautiful com re Sot eeeerenoas. ‘ plexion that. it ts sold by drug- ver now at, “trategte polnt,| cists under guarantee to refund | hear ply tn 3 war craft.) tho money if it falls, an e channel shipping was go. " rec ing by way of Folkestone instead,!. Don't hide your freckles under a) Are worn by many of Seattle's neatest dressers. Why not investigate? It will convince that when we say we have the finest line o strictly hand-tailored, union-made $15.00 clothing in the See Dry Docks, Officers’ city, we have the goods to back up our claims. Quarters, Machine Shops, etc. | . sil; get an ounce of othine and re- We wish ropest that every tn- old silverware, thereby adding, to Reductions Have Troops on Move move them, Even the first tow ap. 8 8. H. B, Kennedy leaves Weste rman & Sche rmer tent fs ced og ed it lanes i There Is nothing we can't The admiralty: was making heavy | plications should show a wonder way agi od Rermgen. ttle’s T: Big Uni si ay of repairing, P purchases of coal. ful Improvement, some of the light-| 1:30, 6:30 p, t Seattle’s Two Big Union Stores Sonat stiae Oievees Boss BO prove Sie snetens lie woman Ss. H. oynor The Hastern er freckles vanishing entirely. jg a.m, and 2 p.m. patrols were Be sure to ask the druggist for Falmouth garrison was inereased.|the double strength othine; it ts Part of the troops in Ireland were | this that {s sold on the money-back recalled to Aldetehet, guarantee,—Advertisement, Where You Get the Moet for Your Money, esd gs Pant 220.222 First Ave. S. 103-5-7 First Ave, S, Between Pike and Pine, Fare, round trip, 50c, Chil. dren, 5 to 12, 260, Sinisa hai bah ag apa