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STAR—TUESDAY, MARCH 23, 1915. PAGE 2. TVITAL ISSUES'TELLS. HOW Store| ARE AT STAKE, SLEW WOMAN za WILSON SAYS AND CHILDREN BY JOHN EDWIN NEVIN INDIANAPOLIS, March 23. WASHINGTON, March 28.—Vi-| ‘Crazy love’ the only ex tal tesues are involved fn the re) planation offered by Vern cent American note to Japan, said! Lewis, a weak-faced, under President Wilson today to eallers,| sized man, for the murder of He sald thet reports from Tokio, five persons and the probably that the pote related to minor mat fatal injury ef one more, when # are ihoorrec he was brought here from The dent said that so far Terre Haute to escape mob vio no repl been received fram tence Japa Lewis told the police in de It known the ni in effect.) tall how he had murdered Mrs sked Japan for @ statement of Will Balding a week ago by her purposes end intentions in cor beating her over the head with nection with her negotiations with a flatiron as she slept, and Ching then attacked her five children That the president looks upon it in the same way, killing four a serious matter cannot be ques a of them outriaht tioned The note was expressed, “I loved her and I wan afraid In the most friendly terms, but it) she might move away,” sald Lewis was firm |" used to call on her evenings é The president ts still working! when her husband was away and I a on hia reply to the British block-|could not bear the thought of her ade order leaving town by { ps He has prepared the text bin It was just crazy love, 1 can't E 5 } t ' solf, having written most of it aft- tell what made e do it 1 loved A =.) re} reek er a long conference with Counsel:|/her so that 1 wanted to kill her a F 13. : t tee ty p ABS 4 lor Lansing of t state depart Lewis wan firet suspected when —— ment. Wilson jn 5 eoding slow: blood spots were noticed on a pair ! with this work because it pre | of suspen s he was wearing sents many involved questions and| When questto he told con-| COR yecause there are no precedents! fiicting stories inally brok by which he can be governed | dow 1 conf s otograp 3 r 0 lay morr | = }down aid conte his photograph, taken at 1 | | “Love Devil Got Me” waiting for the opening of the sale of n's Departme ANOTHER BRITIS | “I got into the h brough th a dais el ti alia ol eal ibueaned the baat H kitetren window,” sald Lewis, “and the store was filled t pacity and t “ a : the tues iki { eae tae & Geet i sets 0 concern from Mr ante president, who transferred te | other—one in each hand entire assets of the , : 4 ee ee, agate through the house ests for the benefit of the creditors The stocks on hand are to be sel ow ; pee a pi robe : a ark went to Mra. Balding’s bed. She ; ; Re sf me miralty th noon confirmed | ep and I crept up eh for what they will bring at public sale. The picture a demonstrates the confi reports that the British & 8. Cen is s antong snd} SFORt 59 cies ay dence the big mass of people have in advertisements n Rowe ginal we nee Bsn a resell pose 1 could have kissed her " nedoed b > ng the vb! + eee style and signed by himself the English channel. Her crow of] ,.oiatimost changed my plan as 1) ‘a ) Were rescued, The ship is being ‘ 4 , me and | had to i her ! towed to Whitt ; struck her in the head with an jror with all my might. Then I hit her again and again. | wanted to make sure she was dead Tells of Killing Children GIRLS, WIN AN EASTER HAT FREE! MUST PAY LICENSE aa :, wae *rivate det a 7 y 1 know it was & crazy thing to » LONDON, March 23.—Despite - Privat f ives must pay a . : 4 ‘ “Berlin reports that Constantinople | Sketch Your Idea of an Attractive Spring Bonnet Above | license to the city, says an ordi pod nat 1 saree her s > i eas, remained caim during the con- | This Face—Fill Out Blank and Mail to the “Easter Hat] 0*° Moers Bhporway Om no per oo heer ry Saaplticge Seen phar ous assaults on the Dardanelles | Editor” of The Star—Another Picture Will Appear To-] form, duties required of the sheriff|same way 1 don't rememb . Athens dispatches toda that 100,000 Inhabitants ha: the Turkish capita! since the ing of the bombardment. or the morrow—Contest Closes April 1—Winner Will Be Pre- sented With Easter Bonnet Free, Made From Her Own Design, by Mme. Pearl Hemer of the Paris Millinery, 1433 whether I hit the litte baby or ne Then | went into the front and found Celeste. She was asl Next I found Clifford, and police D Just SEVEN MIS6ING IN FIRE } Fourth Ave., One of the Judges MUNCIE, Ind, March 23—~At|as | started m he sat up and least one person is dead and seven | said something. | struck him and are missing ae the result of the de knocked him k into the bed as struction by fire, early today the) he spoke Delaware county t “They Were Nice Children” —_————— — A\ last I found Th yan and bit s {him in the head as he slept | | 1 thought | had done the whole of her family, and I w she would want her children with her They were nice children I went to the kitchen and wash ed my hands and cleaned myself Jup. | walked home and never said a word to a soul about it all. I did not think they would ever find me.” HEM UTINY REA REASON FO FALL OF FORT PETROGRAD, March 23.—In spired by the fall of Przemy half a mililon Russian troops including Port, Sherry, Muscatel $ a, Toka eir are pressing forward toward and Malaga Wines, worth from $1.50 to $3.00 per gallor | Bukowina, determined to strike at half the regular price. Vor ex Il be | & crushing blow against the sold at 75@ per gallon | Austrians ; tty | War office dispatches declare This is your opportunity t & gigantic movement is in at le than you have to pa progress along the line from | Dukla Pass to the Raumanian frontier, and that the Slave are driving southward through the Carpathians 75¢. Per gallon L Keystone Liquor Co. HALF PRICE WINE SALE We have too much High-grade Wine on hance d must move it, therefore will sell, for a few days only, the finest Imported Port and Sherry Wine orth from $3.50 to ) per gallon, as well as the choicest California products, Sunny Brook Special Six-year-old Sunny Brook Whiskey, | : ull qu $2.95 itary leaders are anxious to ei? welze the opportunity to crush the enemy before he can recover from “ 4 the surrender of the great Galician | Aleohol 188 Proof ainier Beer 4 Large fortrens after vege re ~ oe, Olympia Beer Bottles i Everywhere | usnians foun’ ral levidence of the gallant effort of the Full quart 85¢ | German Lager 50¢ & ‘ defenders to hold the city % 4 It was disclosed that most of the nner forts had been destroyed by T N I the Austrians before they ran up hy the white flag | The jong slege, however, had ex 1123 First Avenue, Corner Seneca hausted their supplte f am ion, and they did not hay — rr TE xplonives to all of th Wehr ee tiflcations. The governme determined te put Przemyasl in condition with stand an attack at the carilest mo ment, and a Russian garrison of 10 }000 men will be stationed in the fortress. The public and 4 |bulldings were not great jawed oo - ; a mettay wan the wet cause 4 the! He is 22 years old, and he draws cause the city was suffering from a | |fall of Praemyal. The truth of the | 9, poo ‘timing Oe thet ehont wlta last 26 hours of terror within the|*!4900 @ year. Not only t phon Porm rocdtet weer ey oe | walle of the great fortress became every now and then he packs his) jig) aged him a research known toda grip and chases ali over the coun|repy 4 seh 0 sensitic thie Humane endura had reached telling big cities how to run|to do that other cities followed suit ‘ its Hmitation snd ibete's a ‘whole dew ao | Turn on Their Masters dts | whi Hon cad ene or ‘eae y i Starving, half nick and cold, the ot Mow Vouk ther | miserable victims of the six-month a: awl Bieuned tiddtaben a cau ua é, | [siege at Inst revolted, and turned fae tcaaetacesia vical neenan | Tree we saying city treasur-|his treasury duties to dash out to ps sR again yins pe He ts handson ¢, polished, and, | the <O exposition. Por "| u + Bh ge Se ie iaateeiatiae £m capable V lim to come and diegaose wit The cae, Med Gostruction| He will dash into Seattle next|her, so d'd Seattle. Three or four ! valiant defender of the fortress, Saturday at about the time The| more days and he'll be back payiug succumb to the unrelenting iron) Star staff goes to work—that {s,,out inunes in lil’ wi’ New Yawk ring of enemies without about 6:30 a. m.—and will dash out! again. Probably never in the history of @88ln In the afternoon. Between ut he should worry! (Twelve warfare has there been enacted a | times he will address a meeting of thor a year!) more heroically desperate and dra-|/!axpayers, under the auspices of - - 7 witnessed the|the Municipal league, at the Butle Men Won't Obey Orders Hin subject will b Bureaus of | {fm every part of the city, be- nw he late afternoon that Municipal Resear The Munici-|] Cause our work is different. Kusmanek gave the ord a| pal league, with the co-operation of It’e a bit better. final desh for bers other elvic organizations and t REGAL SHOE He summone 0,000, men to! payers, is working plans { prepare for a desy rtie | suck reat bere Proce fund | REPAIR SHOP against the Russians at the south, | ed the first bureau the country ev Viret and Senece. M 8 in the forlorn hope of cutting their | knew—in New York city, in 190’ way through the besiexers and en Working hand in hand with John jabling at least # part of the garri-| Purroy Mitchel, long before that json to fight tte way to freedom youngster” donned the mayoralty |. The first ominous news to reach! ropes, be helped usher out the re-/ the report that refused to obey | the general was |neveral units had | the orders. lqgnore Threat of Death gime of Tammany bossism, and, be PARIS HAS ITS SELECT DANCING PARTIES HIPPODROME Fitth end University Clean Amusemeat Homelike S@rroundings 10-PIECE UNION OKCHESTHA D of | Tell them,” Kusmanek replied, | |"that any man who refuses to obey j { now | To his astonishment, the threat | sche jof death had no effect whatever. It | OLYMPIA, March 23.—County|#eemed that the desperate men | | fire wardens of the atate will meet| Father welcomed the idea ‘ss | |in Tacoma, May 1, to discuss plans|, The mutineera were quickly | | | ‘ joined by other groups and, as | for keeping better check on fires ‘ . | night fell, Gen. Kusmanek faced a fe 4 | this summer, that exposition vist whole rrison in open, sullen a " | tors may not be disappointed in| * a+ oll sores , PARIS, March 23.—The greatest SOc a bow dru lers and as many officers as coum the trial of Mme. Caillaux on the x ott tae akeue in United States income | stand within the sound of his volce| charge of murdering Gaston Cal-| saaty With boetek, swattes Even, ta) (Ox Mavegwionting sts ____|in the citadel of the for mette reached a crisis today, when| apper, if you send us coupon RERA SISEN ag | There in the half-darkness he/ prance Desclaux, former paymas | addressed his army, pleading val-| ter and treasurer in th } 4 = “os > . : urer in the army, went | FREE samy \| Washing Won’t Rid . ra triad ain, for the honor) on trial on a charge of appropriat | DR. 2. M. CLARK, D. D. 8, PYRAMID DRUG COM | Hi f eg Herrony yl ing military foodstuffs % 5 ae Pyramid cod of Dandruff J)" Scare Unique in History |e ta charged with: having sent|Mir. Tiffany of Winslow le |] Mich: Kindty sen: { words of the heroic hes he yonder a " II sampie The only su way to get rid of commander fell upon enrs deaden-|'0° ° Sa Gone a man] Well Pleased With the | dandruff is to dissolve it, then youjed with hunger ang hearts sick.) | fiend me. Bechott, a famous Regal Dentists | | destroy it entirely, To do this, get|ened with despair nomena a i | eg in o about four ounces of ordinary! Those who heard this midnight|, When the possibility of a food) Here is his statement |Mquid arvon; apply it at night/oration and quoted it to the Rus-| famine confronted France Desciaux 1 wish to state I visited the Re | jwhen retiring; use enough tojsian officers say that the scene stocked the woman's larder with) ga) Dentists and had a very bad [moisten the scalp and rub it In| was unique tn history dainties wisdom tooth extracted, positively [gently with the finger tips | Kusmanek himself hed eaten but| This condition was not discov without any pain I feel very Do this tonight, and by morning / little and was physically weak jed until Mme. Rivet, a chamber grateful to both my sons for. mn: USING SOAP jmost, if not all, of your dandruff] When he realized the futility of|maid employed by Mme. Bechoff,| ending you ; will be gone, and thre ir|his efforts he almost collapsed. | received a letter from her husband z “eae iall J. O, TIFFANY. SPOILS THE HAIR | wore applications will cow | “Let us then surrender and save!a soldier serving at the front. He “Box 144, Winslow, Wash.” ; |dissolve and entirely destroy, ev-|our country from the shameful dis-| said he was starving ea > a sed very spar- llery single sign and trace of ft, no|grace of a mutiny,” he said | His wife, believing Desctaux's|,, TMS is the kind of testimonial ooking Ite pest. j/matter how much dandruff you! in stocking Mme. Rechott's| ‘at We like to receive. Mr. Tif- prepared sflas may have SHOOTS WIFE AND SELF had contributed to the food | {2% 18 80 well pleased with the much alkali You will find, too. that all iteh.| OAKLAND, March Fred situation at the front, informed the! “*" We “id his work that he feels De awa 7a And rune eee” "Ling and digging of the scalp witt| West, 55, shot his wife and then|*)isl ul | . j he owes a debt of gratitnde"te his fervor em is « system nd ruins 1¥ Pes Mpcon 5 get nen | authorities: a sos a aeneeation, and commonticnnn la tar aed stop at once, and your hair will be| committed suicide, West was joal-|*U\NOritlen ons for recommending us to bim. by which the different organs, ves mulaified « fluffy, lustrous, glossy, silky and | ous. | € can please you just the same Sels and various parts of the body in pure and gre {xoft, and look and feel a hundred| — — soldiers serving in the trenches) yay are brought into direct relation per and better than |i times better pleas} stormeg Mme. Bechoff's atio : With each other and with the mind, thing elee you can |) | home and demanded that the food} And the various organs stimulat 4 to harmonious or alternating ton. It consists of the brain spinal cord. called th vous system, which unt You can get liquid arvon at any drug store. It is inexpensive and never fails to do the work Frye two teaspoonfuls will rand sealp thor y molaten the halr nd rub it in. It abundance of rich. her, which rinses out removing every particle rt, dandruff and ex ‘The hair dries quickly and ft leaves the and the hatr fine and iffy and 4 central ner ss sate ontrol the vol actiona of the body some- alled the nerves of aniinal IT HAULS THE MORE IT LOSES t Simp ty for Money been termed nerves of organic life. || they being involuntary nerves, and)| control the involuntary acti of the various vital processes of the|| soft body. The nervous system im di. Wided into the cerebro-spinal ‘or || cocoa central, the sympathetic and the!) AK ! wi nd @ Vane motor, pathetic and the|| — The more people patronize said that the West Seattle lines, | at ony pascmaa. and a '. nerves are those that have th the Alki and Fauntieroy car bene A are be ie long, r of the family for months. |] superficial origin in the spinal|| ave been losing a day rtisement | ieord. Each nerve is connected to|| {1ne% the more care the Electric | oie. they began arke Ss the apinal cord by two roots, an | company puts on; and the more us Go th Lo the tal anterior or moto root, and 1 t " oi Se th peared Fg ‘i : waterior or sensory root. ‘The|| ears the company runs over [chairman Reynolds, “when you Wednesday Specials: ympathetic vous system con- ists of a series of ganglia (knots), || which are situated on each side of th loses. lines, the more money it nearly 50 cars on the lines and ry car is crowded, then this con: dition does not ECZEMA ITCHED TIME Strictly Fresh Ranch the spinal column, from the bese | This wae the testimony be- prevail, does it?” | Fig dla un te | elle «gl Di | fore the state public service No,” said Richardson. We lone! connected to the cerebro-spinai | commission Monday by G. A. | more then | nerves by branches of cor Richardson, superintendent of Richardson's theory was that| Hon the entire length of the | the operating department of h car cost the company a cer-| Tortured for 12 Veare. Jar of| column, and extend into BEST QUALITY the ttle Electric Co. He Resinol Ointment, with Resino! eranium, where a number ‘of/| tain amount to operate, and because eranial nerves are connected with of the length of the haul, it didn’t Soap Cured FRESH CREAM. c eteemrae orate. } “ , ” i a ortured with eczema for Arevlation of the blood. re: " The commission, after hearing aljto my knees Ie was covered with . Aatrition, the chemistr the number of wit ses both for and. blisters which would ooze a watery Choice Steer (+4 Pony. etc, The vaso motor system against the company, took wnder/substance and then dry up andi Shoulder Steak . m is connected with the blood advisement the order to put on ex. scale off something like fish scales | 4 Vessels in various parts of the he tra cars on the West Seattle lines, My legs and feet were fiery rea Choice Spare the muscular coats of which’ ars || ebinle now that the ferry transfer privi:| nd would swell up so that I could Ml Ribs [+4 Of vaso motor nerves which regen || “JOURNEY WITH THE MYSTIC | legen have been abolished, no as to NOt Ket my shoes on, They would poset ee eeee Inte the fize of the blood vessels, || SHRINE” is the OFFICIAL Pub-| provide a seat for every paasenger,\tch and burn all the time, and|if Choice Shoulder 1 By reference to the diagram, it||Ieation -of the Shriners’ Conven-| Because of the single track con.| Worse at night, when I would wake Pork Roast 2e Joren? paris on ormann cow the dit-|) tion, which Is to be held in Seattle |Atruction on the lines in some|"P scratching and bleeding o OR. + + lated by working over these norves||the Week of July 12th to 18th places, J. W. McCloy, service in-| ,,-Relleved Almost at Once Choice Steer Sir- along the spinal column. No mat Business men who are called | spector in the employ of the city,| “I tried every remedy recom : c Se there ent nay be, tt|/upon by persons who do not have testified it would be Impossible to pg Re egy but without ff loin Steak ...... shows tha here tis em interference | : . any benefit ci ‘t say too neh | og Anite lel a PERSONAL letter of introduc-| furnish enough cars to seat all pas an much : Beers te eos cztam. nd thet ll tion signed hy Jodevh A. Swalwell, | sengers »™* in praise of what Resinol Ointment || Choice Steer Cc work properiy. It ts a re |IMustrious Potentate of Nile Tem:| The present shortage of car sory.| #4 Resinol Soap e done for f Pot Roast..... fact by ail ‘reyutahlay pi ple, are WARNED not to consider | ice wan described in the teatimeny |e: It relieved almost at once, ‘ 4 [that the nerven contrM it fame, as JOURNEY WITH THE of pW. Halen, ALA. Salih Lek and & He Jar of Resinol Ointment Choice Loin c m, sensation and cond ¥ es . sy N Sn i han a cake of Resinol body. fo why should yo MYSTIC SHRINE” fs the only of-| Taig, Charles Latham, John F. Ad. aa leas t : Pork Cho tite: on oh ’ Htc ‘ vo : ; ' Gébe sompletaly cured my trout! Ps. .... h fielal publication in which the 14 /ams ‘and N. A. Northrup, residonts| Peay completely cured my trouble irop. ¥ suffering nity use of drugs, medicines or surgery Office 214-15 People's Bank Hide Second and Pike. Hours, 3a. m. 6 6 p.m. Consuitat cal Shrine Temple is interested DANIEL 8. TREFETHEN Chairman Publication Committee, Nile Temple, 191 Bxecutive Committee, A. A. O. N, M. 8, Advertisement ay (Signed) | Day St., Deni 1914, Every ol Soap and For trial, fre 19-R, Resinol, Balti. American Full Cream Cheese . 18c Look for U. 8 Purple Stamp, It signifies purity and quality Shops Open Until 6:20 of auntleroy and West Seatth 'D. L. Lindsey, 212 1 On Saturday the commission will] son, Tex, Dee. 11 hold a hearing on the discontinu-| druggist sella Res ance of the transfer privileges be-| Resinol Ointment tween the port's ferry to West Se-| write to Dept attle and the street car lines more. | | Brooklyn Dairy, Inc. 4333 14th Ave. N. E. on which she was subsisting be tak en from her. MANY KILLED BY BOMBS AT OSTEND BERLIN March os civilians were killed or wounded to H. W. Soules, Mgr. Phone Kenwood 89. ACID IN STOMACH SOURS THE FOOD | nounced today | The military works there are de-| Saye Excess of Hydrochloric Acid|°l@red to have been unharmed le Caves of tndigestion One French airman was shot | down near Verdun; another was| forced to come to the ground at Zeburg, | ‘ZEPPELIN ATTACKS | A TOWN NEAR PARIS| A well-known authority states that stomach trouble and indiges tion is nearly always due to acidity acid stomach—and not, as mos |folks believe, from a lack of diges tive juices He states that an ex |cess of hydrochloric acid in the |stomach retards digestion and starts food fermentation, then ou meals sour like garbage in a can forming acrid flufds and gases which inflate the stomach Iike a toy balloon We then get that heavy llumpy feeling in the chest pruc tate sour food, belch gas, or have jheartburn, flatulence, waterbrash, or nausea He tells us to lay aside all diges tive aids and instead get from any |pharmacy four ounces of Jad Salts jand take a tablespoonful in a glass lof water before breakfast while It is effervescing, and furthermore, to continue this for one week. While yellef follows the first dose, it Is Important to neutralize the acidity jon “Alaska and Its Needs” at the| remove the gas-making mass, start|club rooms at 6:15 o'clock tonight. | the liver, stimulate the kidneys and] | thus promote a free flow of pure| digestive juices Jad Salts is inexpensive nnd ts made from the acid of grapes and|of lemon julee, combined with lithta and sodium phosphate. This harm less salts ts used by thousands o people for stomach trouble with ex cellent results, PARIS, March 23 Jofficials reported |made three tacks Jnight on Villiers miles from Paris damage given out ALASKAN TALKS TO Government Zeppelin had Cotterets, 45} we No report of| | Judge Jam gressional de Wickersham, con-| te from eg J. Mek, CAMPBELL DIES James Mol®. the Markey-Campbell company, is dead today short iliness, He was 39 years old He leaves a widow and other rela. | tives here, Funeral services were| Ineld this afternoon, Campbell, president Machine after a day when hostile aviators dropped | bombs on Ostend, the war office an Hl during the yy Ss E ie lo | COMMERCIAL CLUB ;. lc Alaska | R jwill address the Commercial Club |g D Regal Dental Offices DR. L. R. CLARK, MGR, 1405 Third Avenue N. W Corner Third and Union 2mtsbo wmv Tan Zz <?rePuowmwcrH >a