The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 4, 1915, Page 2

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Friday Bargains at IPANTON’S 1 ATTRACTIVE NECKWEAR 8 25c and 49c i} This lot includes the new Standing Collars, Low Rolling Collars, Collar and Cuff Sets, Vestees, etc. Materials lawn, pique, embroidery lace of collars are attractively trimmed with black velvet, In fancy or severely tailored styles. Hot Water Bottles, Goodrich make, in gray, brown or red rubber Piver's 75c Scented Soaps | | and Some are net, ] the ‘« 4 Pinaud’s 35c Scented Soaps % if Kirk’s 15c Soap (Juvenile), etc . 25c Shaving Brushes | Wf i0c Shaving Brushes 48c Saxonoid Tooth Brushes 35c Saxonoid Tooth Brushes .. Mme Is'Belle’s Wrinkle Paste Mme. Is'Belle's $1.00 Turkish Bath Oil. Mme. Is'Belle’s 50c Turkish Bath Oil Natural Blush Rouge, regular 50c.... Mme. Is’Belle’s $1.00 Depilatory Powder. Mark Cross 35c Safety Razors NEW BOUDOIR CAPS New Boudoir Caps in nets and shadow laces, trimmed with pretty lace edgings and dainty colored ‘ribbon bows. Priced at 25e¢, 35e¢ and 49e¢ Third Floor. Rock Bottom Prices on Shoes Ladies’ $5.00 Armstrong Shoes...... $3.25 Men’s $4.00 Black or Tan Oxfords..... Boys’ fine wearing $2.50 Oxfords. Ladies’ fine white Nubuck Shoes... Ladies’ Suede Shoes in tan, black or gray Ladies’ White Canvas Pumps, $1.98 value Children’s Mary Jane Pumps ° $1.48 Men's, Women’s and Children’s Rubbers, values $1.25, at ...... 19e Misses’ Low Shoes, $2. 25° values. ~-@2: 48 GRANITE ‘WARE A wonderful sale of Gray Granite Ware is now on in ed ; 10¢ || Joun PANTON(O. said Mayor Gill, should be | This would be the way t OSIAH COLLINS J while candidate for council, doesn't seem fawney The Star very much. In fact, It may be said Jo slah positively doesn’t fhe The Star Josiah, a consolation let ter to one of the two newspa pere which helped him to de- feat Ed Kennedy for fifth place, talks about the mean things he would like to see happen to The Star, He says he was beaten by the women voters and by The Star But listen to his own words You have asked me for a statement as to my idea of the underlying causes of my defeat in Tuesday's election. * * * “Some good ladies of the Federated Clubs opposed me because | voted against the moth pension bill and the lowa red light law, when | was a member of the state senate. “Woman, the full enjoy ment of her new political priv Heges, does not hesitate to punish severely when her pet measures are opposed, AND. UNDER THE LASH AND SPUR OF THE STAR, MANY who VOTED FOR ME IN THE PRIMARY ELECTION PLUGGED’ STURDILY AGAINST ME MARCH 2 “The second detaining influ ence was the campaign of in nuendo, personal vilification and, in several respects, abso- lute falsehood conducted by The Star, which, | belleve, In- fluenced many good s to think that | had opposed the erat the to in in Josiah’d Like to Shoot Him a Star Editor or Two STAR—THURSDAY, MARCH 4, 1915. PAGE 2 light and water plants In the past and might do so in the future. “There seems to be no ‘open season’ on editors in this Puget sound country, and rightly #0, since we are supposed to be a clvilized people, OTHERWISE THE STAR WOULD HAVE HAD SEVERAL OPORTUNI- TIES FOR ITS EDITORS TO ENJOY A DRYER CLIMATE BEFORE THIS. “'The mills of the gods grind siowly,’ and, in spite of the dif ferences which have divided us politically and economically lately, not only in Seattle, but all over the land, there is no longer abiding place the heart or conscience of the av e citizen for the doctrine of cl hatred. * * * The poorest of our plain, common people want fair play for them selves, and if you can appeal to their honesty and manhood they are willing to give the other fellow a fair show for his white alley, so The Star's time will surely come.” in The Star wants to Josiah Collins that he h pointed out a single statement made by this paper during the campaign which is not sub stantiated by facts. The Star fought Collins on his record— alone. It did not resort to the dirty tactics often used by some Seattle newspapers in supporting Its candidates, or fighting others, The truth was enough—AND IT DID THE JOB. CALLS VOTE REAL VICTORY FOR MUNICIPAL OWNERSHIP Proposition B, to extend the municipal railway to Ballard, was defeated Tuesday by 627 votes out of a total of 37,403 cast on the measure. There were 18,388 votes for it and 19,015 againat it “The vote was practically a tle,” id Counciiman Erickson, “and is practically a victory for municipal ownership, consider ing the continued campaign by the subsidized press against the city car line, and the outrageous mass of misrepresentation that h been going on against all municipal ownership = enter- prises.” “I voted against proposition B. and while I recog our Economy Basement. Your choice of Tea Kettles, nize that the city car line shou Double Boilers, Roasters, Coffee Pots, Dish Pans, etc. bave an extension to Ballard or Values to 60c, for ............00--- .25e [ithe north, and an outlet on the south, I did not think the extension ade t was definitely oters have now ratified the and when it is built It would yun for the city to ex to Bal 1 over | make th 1107-1111 SECOND AVENUE COMMISSION WILL CONTROL JITNEYS OLYMPIA, March 4.—Jitney ion and regulation of the state pub “Busses will come under the supervis-|lic service commission, by the |terms of a bill, No. passed by : U i S 2 the senate Wednesday The measure must be passed by of Seattle |the house and approved by the gov- jernor before it becomes law | Resources Nearly $5,000,000 Under this law cl will lose} jp | whatever contro! or regulation over} busses fhat may have been exercis. ed 4 SAVE? Keep enough money to! Council ordinances will hav make you your own mas- effect unless the public service mission approves them '3 ARMED THUGS ROBA GROCERY Three armed men obtained $90 in cash and $200 in checks when they > entered the Nob Hill grocer at | ter in the end. If you didn’t « o'clock Wednesday night. J the ark, proprietor, bis wife and Wai have money, wouldn’t spend it. Police oured the why spend it, simply be- ffi. ete ihe cause you have it? Money : no rest! ittying WENATCHEE MUST | PAY SEATTLE FIRM Interest 4 Per Cent. JAMES D. HOGE, WENATCHEE “March 4 ill be obliged to pay $1,443 to President. N. B. SOLNER, George H. Tilden & a Seattl bond house, according to the de Vice President and Trust Officer i Hoge Building In the Heart of the signed by Judge Grimshaw | Tilden & Co, refused to accept the onds after thel 1 ou ir r Good, a clerk, were in the store Then at the tine neighborhood but with | | store Wenat- chee Co. 3 MOORE Tontane them in dee legality warranted| Financial District. AMUSEMENTS ‘inven a at Choco WHILE ALOFT MAN oo eaiale pea SEES WIFE FLIRT ii icc March 4 Walter : Hill, an aviator, has commenced 3 his wife has been paying a tion MORTON-JEWELL TROUPE to other men The complaint re “OUT WITTE” cites an instance when Hill looked . down from his aeroplane and CARL M’'CULLOUGH espled his wife automobiling with 10¢ and 20c another man _LOEW’S EMPRES ROSEBURG, Ore, March 4.—J ANICE VANCE B. Lang, owner and ope or of a The Sweet Southern Singer, mill at Dillard, has brought suit RIVOLA to enforce a claim for damages un der the workmen's act, on account of injuries whieh he claimed to have sustained working in his plant, Weber and Fields as Mike and Meyer OTHER A Reserved Senta 250, one week In advance 20 Mazie Marshal! murder of Murray compendation | lyr while|the ing many a grim underworld secret! phone Main 3101, POLICE TRAIL 2 WOMEN; GANG OF GUNMEN fore the Fremont nettled | CATCH); line @ paying one.” “The defeat of proposition . shows that the people are tired of | operating a street Counciiman Dale. “Halt of the voters approved the rallway, | extension, although the merit of the on the fairness of the plan was obscured by misrepresen tation,” said Councilman Lundy Therefore | am willing to vote to get division A to Ballard and re! voters to ap ve the plan The unde © vote leaves the | municipal railway problem in prac | | tieally the same shape It was bef election The council is almost unanimous in the belief that thr railway must be extended to Bal |lard on the north or Rainier valiey| on the south in order to make it} GIVE PRESIDENT ADDED POWER WASHINGTON, March 4.—Bm h denial t the neutrality nt resolution passed by “ houses of congress early to includes the extension to the president “of power to lsy. om bargoes and declare war was made administration leaders today They declared all the state de by said| FELIX CRANE GETS ! SENTENCE TO PEN W@ WOODHOUSE-GRUNBAUM—————-USE YOUR CREDI WEEK-END SALE)" 16-424 PIKE STREET Of BEDROOM CHAIRS and ROCKERS at HALF PRICE In this lot of chairs you will find some extraordinarily pretty designs and nov- elties. $6.00 Birdseye Maple Bed- room Chair Im at $3.00) at $1.50) at $3.25] at $2.75] at $2.65 $6.50 Birdseye Maple Bed- Rocker $8.00 Mahogany Toilet Table Chair Slipper Chair Mahogany Rocker at $4.00] at $2.75} at $2.85] at $3.25) at $3.65 They are all exceptionally fine quality, well THESE PRICES FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY. $6.50 Circassian Bedroom $3.00 itation Mahogany $5.50 Bedroom | Maho Rocker Mahogany Chair Walnut Chair $5.75 gany Bedroom room $5.50 built and finely finished. $4.25 Bedroom | Birdseye Maple Bed- room Chair $7.25 Walnut Rocker Circassian Bedroom Friday and Saturday Rug Special|/ | 9x12 Regular $27.50 value Seamless Wil- ton Velvet Rugs, guaranteed all-wool filling, handsome patterns $19.75 ode Gon 25¢ Turkish Bath Towel size 20x40 inches, pure white, especially good for houses 17c hotels, rooming and private homes at ... Bei sis Eurnit BBR ra ure @.- ine 41617424 -Dike Street: PHONE ELLIOTT 3096 8-3x10-6 Regular $26.50 value Seamless Wii- ton Velvet Rugs, guaranteed We will good deal in our exchange give you a department on your old furniture in exchange for _ CALL US UP ABOUT IT, new. Maintainir sition he had the trial, Fi rane, negro saloon keeper and reputed boss of the ten derloin in the south end of town views philosophically his sentence of two to five years in the peniten j partment wanted was thot the pres-|tiary | who desire Jent should be empowered to pre vent misuse of United States resentatives of elligerents secretly to vie the American neutrality proclamation President Wilson signed the res olution before noon B. ¢ Mar said to be afmy were taken prisoners at dd Trunk dock the prepared to embark on a S¢ They will be sent to ation camp VANCOUVER Two Germans, servists, had atth the N ate |A REMARKABLE MEDICINE A few years ago | suffered Kidney trouble to su D exter I thought | was developing serious Kidney trouble. [| tried Lithia Water and Tablets without relief, then I tried several doctors wit out any help from them in the least. My kidneys became so bad that I made the remark at the time that I would not live until Christ mas. I saw Swamp-Root adver tised in a paper, and, having tried ever else without r solved to try it and obtal before taking the tents I was entirely cured and fe as if 1 had obtained a new lease of life 1 am very thankful for Kilmer's Swam me and medicine Yours y GBOR what Dr Root has done consider {t a wonderful truly T. INGRAM and Lillian Cant well SAN FRANCISCO, March 4.—One of the moxt sensational man-hunts of the past ecade beginning in| New York over a year ago, after the | Hennessy during | formation a gang feud, and relentlessly main tained, recent! erminated here with the arrest of Chi Thomas, nin Hall, Charles Williams, Mazle Marshall and Lillian Cant urrests were made at the pects had got wind of the detect ives’ espionage, when the Marshall irl had unwittingly led the sleuths She had entered @ resort here un der the name Dorothy Mason Lillian Cantwell, the second wom an to be taken, is gaid to be the run away wife of a prominent Brool man Both women @re looked upén by police in New York as possess ports | Weds for | Opelika, Alabama Subscribed and sworn to before me, this 12th day of July, 1909. JOE H. SMITH otary Public, Lee Count Ala. [ Letter to | | De. Kilner & Co. NY Prove What Swamp-Root Will Do For You Send ten cents to Dr. Kilmer & Co. Dept. R, Binghamtor N y ra sample size bottle. It will convince an one You will also receive booklet of aluable tn telling |neys and bladder cent and one-dollar ale at all drug about t ki Regular fifty ize bottles for store NAVY YARD ROUTE Steamers H. B. Ken enve Colman D y), #100. Sunday 11:46 table subject to a change with Price 506 Round Trip Sentence was imposed on Crane Judge Ronald. Whet its five or twenty years,” said Crane tn jail, “it doesn’t At Fountaing oes Sleowhere | ag “HORLIGK'S”. Mactan. MILK The Feed-drink for All Ages. At restaurants, hotel, and = Delicious, invigor Keep it on your a Don't travel without A quick lanch in a minute, Take no imitation. say “HORLICTS.” Not In Any Milk Trust guarantee the supertority of ndberg Truss, and give free) “A. LUNDBERG CO. Trusses, Deformity Appliances and Lim! RD AVEN UR. MEAT ECONOMIES Frye & Co. Markets Friday’s Special Choice Spare 1 Ic 18¢ MOM i akic Faeave Round Steak... Choice Mutton 15¢ Chops . Choice T-Bone i are irre Choice Veal 5c Chops AC Cream Cheese . 18c Strictly Fresh Ranch Eggs, doz . SOB. i cgcres Look for U. & Purple Stamp, It signifies purity and quality Choice Sheer American Full Shops Open Until 6:20 ®. M, ery to man $ JEWELS STOLEN; STUDENT BLINDED | ARREST WOMAN be a we BY SPILLER INK ere N, Pa. March sitting at his desk ond Christmer writing, is n » member of the »bed of senior class of the Northumberland make much difference if you can't #00 in diamonds and $200 in cash /high school, accidentally upset the help yoursel Jee le he slept in his room tn link bottle and some of it splashed Crane received the maximum ser ve. hotel Monday night into his eyes. He was made totality tence. ting Evelyn Moore, whom fie me But Grane has not given Breakers cafe th blind. fight. The case wil! b reported the case to! y the supreme court ‘ 5 arrested the Moore attorney, George F. Vanderveer, are | woman band, Robert Moore confident they will be given a new and he law, Ralph Moore trial, at least husband was arrest.) , Crane was convicted on the She and her| TO be offered the services of an cifie charge ing the earn taken in Bel. @xperienced and able physician y inks of Gladys andl Catherine Detectives Jones and|Without any charge is a most un | Ro verts, Ww of the underwor usual thing and yet that is exactly @ prosecution of Crane is the which is through the being medium the offer made to runner to severa! other similar you of this ses CUT IN DELINQUENT advertisement by the Brendel Drug On March 15 the trial of Paul Company, of 117 Yesler way, This ehumas, eteciionnen, an4 ha-e) TAXES UP To SENATE enterprising drug store has been leged confederate, Charles Shea, a making this generous offer for sc cigar store keeper, also accused of time past and judging from tt accepting earnings of fallen women,| OLYMPIA, March 4,— Senator \hundreds of people who have taken is scheduled to begin. William Wray’s bill reducing the in-/advantage of it, it is one of the | In connection with this case G. P| terest on delinquent taxes from 15 |most popular things ever done by a Reynolds, ex-policeman, is held in| per cent to 10 per cent is before the Seattle hous Health is county jail on the charge of|senate. It was indefinitely post most precious possession that with witnesses against |poned yesterday in his absence, but and it should the vote was reconsidered when he i. At the first ae anag f the | returne ness competent med Amerie iting ld be sought. Thro rial on a ¢ ne generosity of the Brendel Drug easing ve PASTORS IN FIGHT | s.S.0°80,2 “Wud ee s trial has not yet been set store with the yellow front, this Prosecutor Al Lundin personal TACOMA, March 4.—Deacon E, C,/can now be done without expense. conducted the trial aga Cra Young of the Apostolic Faith Mis- Their physician is a man of many jand will have charge also of the ine of $1.00 and costs Years experience and a graduate of | other cases in his “plean-up” cam " 0, 2,6 the best medical schools that the | pain preacher in charge of a rival mig-jcountry affords. Remember, the ou number is 117 Yesler way, ‘woop HET’ uP OVER penne | BISHOP'S CHARGES | | WASHINGTON, Mareh 4 Gen. Wood, commanding the Jern department, exchanged some harsh words with Bishop Greer of |the American League to Limit Arm jament following Gr “sa assertion that propaganda had 1 iss $1 Librar $ | trom the war department for the dessa! Jorganization of an American legion Jof reservists, Wood characterized |Greer's declaration as the most au |dacious misstatement which has | Two Da S ever come to his attention. He y \ insisted the bishop should deny the \charge at once S ecials | Pp ‘ELLENSBURG WILL orrow and Saturday) ADOPT ROSS PLAN 1 Chit ja the Store That ELLENSBURG, March 4.—The Saves You 30 Per \ suggestion of J. D. Ross, superin Pee he eiarr Cent tendent of lighting in Seattle, fe I the establishment by the city of an ‘% qi! | All Year Round auxiliary steam plant likely will | be followed out The counct! has Ura || \ ordered the city engineer to pre i | pare detailed plans of the proposed It Wl S. H. POYNOR j Improvement RH F t VICTORIA YOUTH BU hn h esk.c ; Fourth Ave, $35.00 Circassian DIES iN BATTLE K n Pike and Pine) walnut Dres $20.00 VICTORIA, RB. ¢ March 4 |the first time since the war the real shadow of it has fall Victoria, Dispatches receive |day from Hazebrouck, France. of the death, in action of llerbert Boggs on of Bear Boggs, of this cit Young jwas well known here, | You will find the room want in Star “For Rent” For} d to i ri tell i) . \ Lieut., 4 imon I = v ' ly — $16.00 quarter you Dining ‘Tabte Ads. {Qo at wolde: Dh veald New and t wh a4. | Get

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