The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 18, 1915, Page 2

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for John Panton Co. Seve At the request of one of the lead-) The bankers of this city, who de Pomires that his name be withheld Meoree Francis Rowe was appointed ie for the John Pa Com Department Store Wednesday iihtarscon Mr. Walter Met of ey Ris. — Clute & MeClure, attorneys for j @ principal credit n cooper ) Milne with the bank for the benefit 4 ee SF all the creditors, said today | oOo HTha reason we selected Mr, Rowe Six diplomatic notes between ¢ and England, made publ! —That the United J ents, asking complete Information | warfare on merchant ships and | against Germany BO Close out the stock and wind up affairs of the John Panton Com y was we felt that he was the ta Advertised sales manager in tie. We have every confidence thls ability and honesty; wa be | —That Germany agreed condit he will turn the stoc! warfare if England and France wo short order, and we | merehantmen mate given bim full authority to That the allies rejected the » SmaKe any prices he sees fit Mohn Panton said that the affairs of belligerent countr That the allies agreed to conf © Of the concern ha n going from ed to Worse, and that he had proposed blockade to “European waters, ed it over to MeClu & Me —-That the allies admitted they to act in any manner they That the allies admitted they believe their policy of stopping all! HREHt deem best to best conserve! Whe assets of the concern for the! | ents under international law in rela ~ ‘ Stat jitors. The appointment of That the United Francis Rowe meets with] George Francie Rowe | tween the belligerents regarding the use of mine hearty approval The store as to give the helpers a chance) tral flags last night and will be kept! to arrange the stock for the closing til Mond morning next ! sale SpecialPrices on Furniture Xx Which Will Interest Economical Buyers 4” These Reductions Are for Tomorrow and Saturday the proposed allied blockade WASHINGTON, March 18 The administration today mark ed time t uation growing out of the allied blockade of Germany The allies take that they have long range blockade” the kaleer’s country, and that neutral countries are as bound to respect it as they would be to respect an “airtight” block ade, which International law makes proper and legal. This raises a new point in in ternational affaire which Pr dent Wilson withes to clear up before the administration takes any further step in the nego tlations with Great Britain The president and his advise have decided to send a protest England and France, based on the laim of those two countries that they have # right to stop any Ger manowned or German manufac tured cargoes, wherever they m be encountered The exact bature of the protest Closet in the international tablished “a not he decided upon before the} di of the week Hope for Concessions however, that the Thie $14.00 auar a vith n to area pak flies France and eeser a0 con f Wa t BARGAINS IN USED od States, but tra om officials say it does go far ugh STOVES and RANGES S. HH POYNOR) HA=-> 1531-1528 FIFTH AVE. hair, loathe Between Pike and Pine. | and back declare that while the whole situation is fraught with danger they are hopeful that concessions | will eventually be made which will) be satisfactory to the American gov ernment and American people. “We are moving through an un charted sea.” said one of Presl-| dent Wilson's advisers today Just how far we may go tn onr protes: jto the aliles must be thought opt very carefully before any vital ste s taken. j Ne A nga for Th Leather is Chair S110 e eal cause for haste No 000s except cotton m route to Germany, and this iiss already been assured an unin SKIN, ITALY FRONTIER <socc ous crue ON HIKE TO FRISCO at pr When you know physicians have Prescribed Resinol for 20 years in the treatment of eczema and other! Wtehing, burning, unsightly skin | LONDON, March 18.—Austri | ans are making great military | ' Cc ¥ ‘ 1 ° \ eruption: - ba ate ro Pape Preparations in the Trentino | nrg we fe opie ; * : walk es ce * continent to the Panama amr “¢ Soctietion tee itching,” | istrict, near the Italian from | Pacific exposition, Ruth Harshley “Resinol has produced brilliant re tier according to dispatches re- Ethel Rockwell and Maud Bridson ‘Bults,” “The result it gave was mar-| ceived here today from Rome. [all under 21, will leave Chicago to Yelous in one of the worst cases of| It was stated that Russian pris. | morrow. Their only guard during ectema,” etc, etc, doesn't it make oners have been sent there to the long journey will be risco ‘You feel that “this is the treatment! clear the mountain roads of Jack.” a collie dox Tan rely on for MY skin-trouble’? snow and dig trenches. + - sie ‘The moment Resinol Ointment eweny BUILDERS WILL MEET touches itching skins, the ftching BY ALICE ROHE | stops and healing begins. With the United Pri Staff Correspondent.| aid of Resinol Soap, it almost al- ROME, March 18.—Omnibus ru A co e to which all build Ways clears away every trace of mors today followed the departure| ers, proper owners, contractors eczema, ringworm, pimples, or other homeward of a number of German} and architec are @mvited will be tormenting eruption quickly, leay-|tourists who have been visiting in| held by the department of efficlen fng the skin clear and healthy. Sold Italy jey and public safety next Wednes by all druggists. For trial free Officials at the German embassy! day, at 2 p.m. The regulations in write to Dept. 17-R, Resinol, Balti-\denied they had been advised to/the Denny hill regrade district will more, Md leave. be discussed Baron Von Buelow, the German| 7 - “NIT? GQ Ambassador, again visited the fc AMUSEMENT See ee eee” THUG ROBS A WOMAN conference with practically the er AM \" tire cabt and it was evident t MOORE QS iii, 2:30 & 8:30 something of the highest importance! ‘hus poorer Mre. H. P. SIDE to Italy was being considered. Be.| VOUSrom. 2020 26th ave. 8., Wed-| GERMAN Ld WAR cause of the recent activity of Von|2eMday night. After gagging her apne Buelow in attempting to negotiate | 2 robbed her of two gold rings N.Y. Stamte-Zettong Picin the cession to Italy of several Aus.| 10 Tobbery occurred within a 25c All Seats Reserved 25 trian provinces in exchange for| »!0ck of her home Children 10¢ C \italy’s continued neutrality, it war aaainenhe wane reported that the prince's visit had! , nertcan Institute of Electrical ALL NEXT WEEK, CoM. «UN. jo do with this matter, Engineers met Wednesday at Press $1.00—Mats. Wed. Sat—s1.00 : 4 | = club, Stereopticon views and mov Last Year's Sensation in New York RUSSIANS DELIVER & pictures of work on the Big George Brosdhurst’s Society Drama lCreek ower development of Cali by the state department, States had directed notes to all of the belliger submarine | the proposed Anglo-French failed to STAR—THURSDAY, MARCH 18, 1915, PAGE 2. he United States, Germany, France show German regarding the blockade to abandon her: submarine neutral flags on their lonally wld not use uggestions of the United States re garding removal from the contraband list of food intended for civilians ine the including the Mediterranean believe their policy in “radiua of activity” tion to neutral shipping. bring about an agreement be submarines and new —That the United States will not accept without emphatic protest Britate with at sea will offer American which Great ehly are ference renty now or elng loaded wrote andor It may be that a ge lodged at Parts and I ¢ America Kove » British orde Washington each Indiv an outl counetl, and then wait to Ase As It arines. Union Savings & Trust Co. of Seattle at will treat dual RESOURCES NEARLY | $5,000,000 WHY NOT SAVE? ‘The difference the clerk who spends al! of his salary and the clerk who saves part of It the differen between the owner of a business and the man out of a job."—John Wanamaker Interest 4 Per Cent. | James 0. Hoge, President. N. B. Sotner, Vice President ari Trust Officer, between ein ten years Hoge Building In the Heart of the Fi- CLAM, Dh. LH. DD s Praise for the Regal Den-|in« tists’ Methods Continues to Come. Read this man's experience The Regal Dentists are the first dentists that pulled a h for ne without pain when the tooth was pulled Yours truly G. MAGILL 512 30th Magillicuddy's is not at all unusual day we h peopl #, who tell ua that much by HENRY ACUDDY Ave., City But experi Aln the other der An ‘ount of these 1 experiences they had almo come to belleve painless ¢ mposalt But when th our methods, they were most agre ably surprise becan we didn't hurt them a bit Regal Dental Offices DR. L. R. CLARK, MGA. 1405 Third Avenue N. W Corner Third and Union urt very paint “TODAY” And the Finest \eting Company PETROGRAD, March 18 By eusika che Wiest jmaking forced marches through ‘ . |country covered deep with snow Night#—Entire orchestra and par-| x “ uct) $1.00; balcony. suc and The; gai.| the Russians have been able to de lery, 26c; boxes and divans, $1.40, | liver surpyise attacks against the Mats, Wed. and Sat.—Entire lower|Germans and Austrians at both floor and boxes, $1.00; balcony, 50c| ends of the long eastern battle line,| and The; gallery, 2he. ‘ the war office announced toda: Z_SALR TODAY | Officials confirmed earlier reports | that the German positions in the vi cinity of Tilsit, Northeast Prussia jhad been suddenly raided and that} simultaneously another large f¢ began an advance in force against Czernowitz, capital of Bukow! The strength of the Russian in the Tilsit region is not RECEIVER REFUSED Judge Boyd Tallr Wednesday refused to grant an application for a recetver for the Port Angeles Transportation Co,, brought by th | Maryland Fidelity and Bonding Co |declaring the transportation com pany was not insolvent, CROWDS GET BIGGER known Seattle Theatre | : Phone Main 47, , TONIGHT AL ; The Whirlwind Musteat Comedy Success PAN TAGE S HERBERT LLOYD &@ CO, In or “THE KI DIAMONDS” WILLY ZIMME Revival services being held at World-Famous | the Green Lake M. E. eburch by Moe and Rey. F A, Enslow, the “Canadian Billy Sunday,” are attracting in-| creasing interest. One of the fea List your Real Estate in Star | Want Ads. tures of the service is the excellent music, | SURPRISE ATTACKS © =" "": ! Tp HowMany aeepIEs sicko HOLLY Green Lake Won the $50.00 CASH PRIZE TODAY The Chas. H. Lilly Co. WASHINGTON NEGOTIATIONS | WITH WARRING NATIONS IN A PUZZLING TANGLE OF LAW of their} stapping all] | ofticiatly or to take advantage of the privileges of blockading belliger-| | It did not hurt aj from Phone North 525 Trust Undertakers. This © broadcloth, with six» beautifully nameplate. Th making it ourselve our mater in found in the city. You n will be made Lady Attendant Seattio’'s newest addition to her Jalready splendid syatem of public New White Market, at corner of Fifth an Saturda 1 be « the will occupy r space of the O'Shea building CR. Ste who has been the eading © Westlake mar leas market The finish whi high ceilings, exee' plur arrangements, exposed cold storage system, all add to the sar [tation and appearance of the mar ket Stong will manage the grocery de partment. His brother, J. P. Stong will have the meat depart An innovation in making butter sweet cream is p |R. W. DeWeese. Henry have pure sausage and R. R. Stevenson and A, B. Ellis butter, eagn and cheese. W. R Brehm of the P Place market Nl have the pickle section. Tear and coffeer will be sold by W. J lalberstadt, fruits and vege * by Mr. Scheckeridt, and de urticles by Mr. Hov | EVERY DAY BARGAIN DAY Frye & Co, Markets Friday’s Specials: Choice Veal 1 5 Cc Choice Loin Pork Chops... . 18c Choice Shoulder Pork Steak... 14c Tie Choice Mutton Chops 4 he Choice Steer Sir- loin Steak ..... 18c American Full Cream Cheese 1 8c Strictly Fresh Ranch Eggs, doz Logk for U,.S. It signifies pur! Shops Open Unti Purple Stamp, y and quality 207 he same day re ground ket is made of handsome trimmed handies and silver Trust Undertaker never charges less than $85 for this casket, and if he thinks he can - it he'll charge even more and buying ai large wring ot) we are able to eel! it for $35, we will sell at less than half the prices charged by othe order WHEN DEATH COME To Your Family Is Certainly the Time to Conserve Your Resources Then is certainly the time above all others when good judgment should prevail. We Have Brought the Cost of Funerals Down to Where It Ought to Be The Trust Undertakers have been charging the people of Seattle outrageous prices for funerals and materials In some cases their profits have run 200, 300, 400 and as much as 500 per cent yond reason, and the people ought not to pay such prices We manufacture Caskets right on our own premises and sell them at less Here Is How Our Prices Compare With Trust Prices $85 Trust Price Caskets, Our Price— 235 stances will permit, which is entirely right exorbitant profits such as the Trust Undertakers have been in the habit of charging We give you a detailed statement with each funeral, showing just what each item cost, with a reasonable profit, as you will at once see when you compare our prices with what others will ask you. CREMATION To supply the demand for cremation, we have one of the most complete and sanitary Gas Cremators to be But while others charge $35 to $50 for this service, we have found that we can make a reas- onable profit and charge only $20—so $20 is our price Special Notice to People Outside of Seattle order caskets or funeral materials from us by wire or letter or long distance phone, and shipment is received NEW MARKET TO 'WEST SEATTLE | OPEN SATURDAY WANTS JITNEY Bear this in mind—when death comes you, or course, desire to give the deceased as good a funeral as circum- But there certainly is no reason nor excuse to pay extortionate and Cails made to every part of the city, day or night, without extra charge. BLEITZ-RAFFERTY C0. 617-19-21 Kilbourne Street A biic hearing will be held in tbe port commission office next Wednesday on the application pre sented by Att 1B in behalf of a tf contract, to irnish jitney j¥ice in West Seattle for a |fare in connect with the fer By a recent or of the sion the f luced tc ce trip tickets an exchang f transfers existed be tween th ferry and the Weat attle lectric cars, but the at car company has refused to con |tinue this arrangem | The offer made by Shorett’s lelient would restore a 5-cent rate for Weat Seattle sidents via the | Jitne Ce Presid |that a Bridges to take « A t Ps mmisst ton, jsalary wi je court Bridge suggested the b public hea hen orde rance al on, to who 1 be $3¢ expenses. Rem that vision is Included to permit 08 d, the objection might ar a mi ne bus and ferry route. nmissioner an l-year contract fs too long rwever it a pre the city when be over om the ma . former president of league, | Wednesday as attorney fc succeed resigned electe the port Harold France's onth, includ was PASTOR'S WIFE SEEKS DIVORCE TACOM Re Arth sensation legal sep lost, March 1A 18.—-The former jur Barnhisel, who made al fight last fall to obtain ara leeedings started | Mra, Barnhisel | leges desertion. During the pre |courtroom was fill women and other | the principals jon from his wife is the defendant in divorcee pro: We vious nd dnesday by The complaint al-| the soclety case with acquaintances of 'WAR DOG BLOWN UP? LONIN jthe sinki Karlsruhe |ston rece jfrom Rew spondent jserts the | an author’ )N, March ng of the by an tly has iter's Coy The « tory itative so 18 Ger ys i pent re was obtained of man cruiser A story rious explo-| n received) gen corre-| pondent as-| from) DISMISS COMPLAINT N ‘rhe complaint of Navigation Co. aga ) Brewing Co., to ha | tablish an equal fre ~ | ger rate it sults. e Star Wants Ads for Re the with other ating between Seattle was dismissed W public serv loe ¢ the Angele: he latter es and passen eamsbip line: and Port Inesday ommission Phone North 525 We hold that this is entirely be- than half the prices charged by $100 Trust Price Caskets, Our Price This casket comes in embossed plush and is one of the handsormest styles to be found anywhere. Six handsome silver handles and sliver nameplate The Trust Undertaker never gets less than $100 for a casket of this character, and often a great deal more. Because we make it ourselves, and are satisfied to make a legitimate profit, we sell it to you at $40. 540 We manufacture a full line of everything—state caskets, couch caskets, shrines—in fact, all styles—which and we are satisfied Phone North 525 CLARK LAUDS PREXY WOODY TO THE SKIES PHILADELPHIA March 18 President Wilson among the gr names can be counted on the fin kere of o hand,” by Speaker Clark, addressing the Sons of Patrick Wednesday night Clar declared that the president bears a was eulogized as/heavier load than any t presidents, whose i since Lincoln's time. METROPOLITAN | rN Starting Sunday, March 21 A. H. Woods Presents the Biggest Comedy Success in Years FROM THE STORIES BY MONTAGUE GLASS SEATS NOW SELLING PRICES Nights—50c to $2.00. Saturday Matinee—50c to $1.50. Wednesday Matinee Best Seats $1.00. >r| H

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