The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 12, 1915, Page 7

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KRONPRINZ IN U.S. PORT 10 GET REPAIRS NORFOLK, Va, April 12.— With the U. S, naval tug Pa tuxent standing guard, the Ger. man converted cruiser Kron pring Wilhelm was taking on supplies at her dock at New port Ne today, where sh ran in yesterday after more than eight months of com. || merce raiding | Surrounding the Gernian ve | were half a dozen Brit sh steamehips ali awaiting horses to be transported to Europe for use on the battle front. BUSH & LANE PIANO COMPANY New Player Piano Music 2 Price ns have been drawn for extensive buil The Kronpring will not In | ratior hie Waived Stasis “Roll tern. a Ws | 6On c ave Usic ROL » This was the positive asser tion of her commander, Paul Thierfeldt He Ineslsted that the cruiser would dash to sea as soon as fresh supplies a on board . Capt F Chis Raason s Every Roll Must Go NOTHING RESERVED and necessary repairs have been made ° | ’ elal ognizance has yet Universal Rolls ROT gE gical eed Kronpring Wilhelm 's clearance York Inet August was Q. R. S. Standard Rolls cg United States Rolls ns a raider after leaving New York as & Cargo and passenger-carrying AND OTHERS Capt. Thierfeldt ‘admitted today | that his vense! cleared for All at Half Price e858 ance The Acknowledged Superior The bottom of the veasel is cov tered with barnacies. The port aide Autograph Hand-Played Rolls lin damaged from aft the pilot house to the first-class saloon en 1-3 Off trance. The decks are torn up and|/ the inside of the cabins wrecked Also a Lot of Slightly Soiled er ee en eee the | bu and J ont Rolls Several of the vessel's plates are| |aprung below the water Hine and| jeonsiderable water has been ship. | | ped } | The Kronpring had a list of | degrees to when Newport | News was reached, and, In addition to these troubles, her engines are {o bad shape Admiral May Lose Job The failure of the British ves sels off the capes to preven Kronpring from entering port is likely to cost the English admiral jhis command, {t is believed here. 1519 Third Ave. | ; ving js of the ort News. % | Priederich, is Between Pike and Pine have made a stir in the | admiralt We are too speedy to unless the Dawa ren, was the onl mment of Capt. | Thierfeldt on bis success in elud-| $1 jing the British ships. “We can't jafford to remain here long, how lever. There ts too much }be done at sea Wants to Get Sup Capt. Thierfeldt requested that Port Collector Hamilton attend to Recessary formalities of inspec tion an # as possible, so that |the vessel might make haste In re | pairing. Permission was ] |take on vegetables. warship in 1519 Third Ave. | © caught | | ” | | } also asked to water and oth er supplies and 50 tons of coal aye room Sr ——@ the planting and others. just as} No pretense has yet been made apter your seedlings are appearing above|of furnishing necessary fuel « PUTTING THE YARD IN the ground, thus robbing them of/ plies for a transatlantic voy b SHAPE @ {he plant food. These are the = = a el ee es tee larger and stronger weeds a8 &/ jack of enthusiasm around Fourt Don't waste a foot of that back- rule and the vegetables stand little - be — m aroun arth yard. Remove all obstacles akin | chance alongside of them dig Saks aw: enihaien of pour vad to its barren state, such as rubbish} Go over your backyard with a ir tee teak inaes ond ont heaps, barrels and boxes and such,| hoe after you have spaded and wild vegetation that is bra and burn them. Have all the un burnable things carried away, or bury them in one corner of the yard. Wood ashes can be put on the land and turned under. : Clean up the yard thoroughly, re- raked it and before planting. You will be sure to eradicate scores of powerful weeds. Cut them off well beneath the surface or pull} them out entirely | tent with merely Jenough to show itself. And jdoing this all year. Besides xi ing you a lot of exercise, operating on the weeds assiduously with a| Never be con }hoe will make next year's work] killing the tops moving all the sticks and stones | Thoroughness in this will matert.|°*S!e" Sapp tee a Se that have collected there. You are|aily lighten vour later weeding dehtows the na Fe cove sagit Eg | Out to make every foot of ground) Weeds are about the most per-|s*" sty tu weve your crop vod vourl produce food, and tt is fust easy | sistent things in the world. The x BnnPad o » and ye to cultivate the whole backyard a8/never give up, but frequently the| "rs ay all the don'ts and ad a —, part of it. and far more | gardener gives up. As the seasor pro! je. | grows hotter and the gardener less | 4\,-.. “ a the . Among the grass of your back-| enthusiastic, weeds are prone to|(scourage | it seanis, the | sinall yard there has undoubtedly been | get ahead of him. Fighting thet |i) would seem. There is hardly a| ® full share of weeds. When the’ right from the very start puts them| cnence of the begin not getting | monishments that are given would | : a oe of is on real seriously . You will be sure to do exception. ‘Union Sa ally well with one or two things : vings Jand these will encourage you to & Trust Co.**" OF SEATTLE GROWING MUSHROOMS Amateurs are cautioned by experts not to attempt mt Rensurses ‘Hearty room growing on a large scale $5,000,000 The amateur who wishes to | grow the family supply in the cellar may prepare a bed by obtaining stable manure with out much straw, and turning ft over at intervals of three days | MAYOR GIVEN 6-YEAR TERM, tHayor: Dont Roberts INDIANAPOLIS, April 12.— Prison sentences of from three to six years and fines ranging from $500 to $2,000 were im posed today upon Terre Haute politicians convicted of con. spiracy as a result of election frauds in Vigo county at the last election Mayor Don Roberts wat sen tenced to serve federal prison at Leavenworth and fined $2,000. Sheriff Dennis Shea and Eli Reman, judge of the circult court, were each sentenced to serve five years and fined $1,000. Harry Montgomery, president of the Terre Haute board of works: Geo. Erenhardt, a mem ber of the board; Ed Driscoll, tistant city engineer, and Thomas Smith, were each tenced to three years imprison- ment and fined $500. Rockefeller Foundation will ste 000,000 to study animal diseases = ENGLAND'S QUEEN ELIZABETH COULD WHIP 2 PENNSYLVANIAS IN SEA FIGHT, SAYS GATHMANN one of the ereatent and prajectiles tn adoption of his is up projectiles — WASHINGTON, April 12.— “The newly launched battleship Pennsylvania ie not only not the most powerful battleship in the world, but any battleship in British, German or Japanese DENTAL and OPTICAL PRICES CUT ‘Times No such low prices ¢ strictly high-class rental and Optical ork were ever offered n Seattle or elsewhere You need not hurry, as ay low prices will con inue while the hard times last. Edwin J.-Brown, D. D. S.| “The NOT until well mixed. Three tnrn- | Sot ings are usually sufficient Seattle's Leading Dentist. Then add one-third of its bulk | | Dental © 18 Firat Ave. SAVE? in fresh earth. When thie mix FE ig + dias ture cools, Iny out the bed in ‘ 1 one-foot squares. Then, with a | Be Sure and Come to 705 and 713 a Economy is the first step toward! | aibble, make holes in each | open eventitnt os page so poe ework .... | wealth. Opening a savings account| | four inches deep and into | | gays ‘until 4 for people who Work. t of Teeth lis the second. Every great fortune, these put a spawn one inch : i 1 laid i" | | square, covering up. In leas — had its foundation laid in sma Sav-) than two weeks the bed will Gold Fillings |ings. We believe we can truthfully! | be covered with spawn. | Silver Fillings . 50¢ We do exactly as advertised. Lady, Attendant, Terme to suit. All work guaranteed 15 years. say that the savings bank is the| | Then a layer of loam should || be spread over the bed, and Greatest, promoter of thrift in the firmly leveled with a apade. world. You can easily find ours. | Then the bed is covered with three or four inches of straw. Interest 4 Per Cent It i draught and JAMES D. HOGE, extremes of heat, cold molature are avoided resuits are quite sure. » 4! President | | w GASES, SOURNESS : _ AND INDIGESTION want a slow si ch is bad—or an You don't hen your stom: STAR—MONDAY, APRIL 12, TERRE HAUTE 1915. PAGE 7, MUST GO Soon this store will be history—a thing of the past—so get your share these bargains while there is yet time. There are brand new goods, the season’s latest in style and mater’ at prices that are slashed mercilessly +~and what's left of last season’s styles at less than wholesale cost. WHITE COATS $9.95 Also black and white checks and plaids. $27.50 SUITS cut to $15.95 The season's newest in snappy styles. $16.50 COATS cut to $8.95 Here’s your chance to buy a new Spring Coat at a bargain, Some of SWEATERS $3.19 In jumbo knit styles, worth up to $6.75. A PARTY DRESSES SKIRTS $2.65 And up. These are new styles, in black, CREPE DE CHINE DRESSES serges, and plaids; $25.00. white and checks. Look these over. Afternoon Dresses $9.95 Real values at $18. These won't last long. Women’s Dresses $8.95 Street Dresses in silk poplins, serges and $4.45 Some of these were priced at $18 and $20. crepe de chine. Please Come Early, If Possible. 1318 Second Ave. IN SAME OLD WAY THREE wone crarr Once more, an ever when asked | } pletely for imy nts, the Puget Sound action, Light & Power company| LONDON, April 12—The largest| TMS destroys it entirely. To do prcagt of of ‘calamity British merchantman to fall vic-| Mls, Just get about four ounces of Loud ils of abject grief have pluin, ordinary liquid arvon; apply navies of anywhere near her | aricen since the public service|@™ to @ German submarine was|it at’ night when retiring: ame size could sink her with perfect mmission ordered the company|torpedoed today and is being|enough to moisten the scalp and safety to themselves its Fauntleroy and Alki| towed to Queenstown. jrub it in gently with the finger That is the declaration of nes to Virginia street that! The vessel is the Liverpool 8. S. | tips. Louis Gathmann, consulting en- | 4 through service might be pro-| Wayfarer. It is a ship of 9,599; By morning most, if not all, of gineer, inventor and specialist jtons. The Wayfarer {s said to be|your dandruff will be gone, armor and high explosive ‘ ny, If forced to put|!m_a sinking condition |three or four more applications ells. rovement, will lose| News of attacks upon two more! will completely dissolve and entire- He fully agrees with Herbert it says. And this fact, or| Vessels by German submarines|ly destroy every single sign and ~ Quick that the Pennsylvania is as been set forth in a fine,| reached here today when the crew|trace of it, no matter how much — outclassed by the Queen Eliza arge petition, which Federal Judge | Of one of the vessels reached Brix-| dandruff you may have. beth of the Gritish navy and by | Neterer will bear April 17 jham, and advices from Plymouth You will find, too, that all iteh- a many other ships in other na Meantime Judge Neterer has | reported the second being towed |ing and digging of the scalp will ni vi hae that port | stop instantly, Ten members of the crew of the| be fluffy 1 admit dimensions armament the Pennsylvania's tonnage, speed and should make her a most formidabl 1,” he con. | boat ; most formidable vense,” neocon, | ne Original —|"Ther deciared their vessat weal arc uns i ink off the Eddystone rocks Sat-|four ounces is all OBSOLETE BEFORE SHE iS | ABALTED MILK [iin ss ine |four ounces COMPLETED, and the Califor apelin A % Fred | his pl nia and all other ve of her Untosea say “HORLIOK'S" » ren steamer rederic | been known you may get a Su class are obsolete before they are laid down. “The Queen Elizabeth could sink or destroy 10 such obsolete ships In an open sea fight, for the British vessel, because of its higher speed, could choose its range and po and, using 15-inch guns, Its sheils can carry 300 pounds of high ex plosives. | Could Fight Long Range | } “With such shells against obso lete armor-piercing shells used in the American navy, the British ves sel could destroy any number of American battleships at long range before the American vessel could Jeven penetrate the six-inch armor Jon the British ship. Queen Elisabeth is using |high explosive shells. Nobody ts |ailly enough to assime that she ts firing armor-piercing shells at the fortifications in the Dardanelles titute | Franck was brought to Plymouth | ment. slightly i damaged For All the of Burope have abandoned th use of the armor | pi cing type of shel! in favor of the h 1 explosiv h wee of the enor monely superior destructiveness of {os latter 1 admit the contention of the we department officials that th Pennsylvania can bit nalf again as e ee Will Go to Press number of guns Wouldn't Plerce Armor “I do not know, but I am prepar ed to admit that the Permsylvania’s| pune may be of much higher veloc-| April 15th “Even assuming all this, the ar. mor-plercing shells of the Pennsyl ident and Trust Officer uncertain one—or # harmful one—|vania cannot possibly be effective your stomach is too valuable; you nge of, say ht miles, be tae pyre ee A ye mustn't injure it with drastic drugs an armor-piereing shell, to be Ple arrange f . h In the Heart of the Financial Pape’s Diapepsin is noted for its effective, MUST HIT THE TAR ase rr District. a in giving its harmless: |GET AT RIGHT ANGLES, OTH s o any c ange hie its certain unfailing action In| BRWISE IT WILL NOT PIERCI : M M4 ego il ete Heaps do Beg Rode PAN poe you may desire in present listings achs. Its millions of cures in indi-| contrary, may hit at any angle; It WALL PA " gestion, dyspepsia, gastritis and) explodes against the ida ot the sas ° We are closing out our Wall Papérs. Wil continue the Paint : tig other stomach trouble has made it jship driving the ARMOR BACK or advertising as soon as possible and Sign business. 17 DOESNT NWECESSARILY famous the world over WARDS WITH IRRESISTIBL CHRIS SIGN & WALL PAPER CO. Dike A WAAMAee Caan ro} | Keeb thta attest siomect doo:| WARDS WITH IRABSIGTIELE] end not laler than Andi 144 J 212 COLUMBIA ST. PROPHESY A ERAIUS STORIA! oe nhs cee nee it handy | near the water line a single shot an pri tt: —_ frug store and. then if any, one | Wil sink any ship in existence | ' 1 CAN SAVE YOU MONEY should eat something which doesn't Recause I determine your needs before atinmpting to effect « agree with them; if what they eat | , vadantent of $3, ery the Nora 8 of one of the hieheat sloai ¢ Non tine ts ferments and sours |J0nusON Against A , Zohuson for aad 2%,8 lesally Hleoneed pareician aug and forms gas: causes headache, | St? acelden _nttirmed ‘by Olympia TH 1 EXAMINE HEE dizziness and nausea; eructations | SUPTeme cour NE ital Nerves, Liver, of ecld abd undigested food and kin |member, as soon ax Pape's Diapep, DON’T BE A LABORER for reliable Was sand fi ach all such distress vanishes, Its A posit erating DK. DONAWAY, 207-44 Liberty Building promptness, certainty and ease in pet a : yh ae | Union and Third, Opposite Vostoftice vercoming the worst stomach dis. | te te an \e don | Office Hours, 0 A. M. to 8 P, M. | Cur rom A168 orders is a revelation to those who] SEATTLE PNGINEEKIN Wandays, 10 B. M. te 18. TATE T RENOIR, 108 West Moy St | y peed eee ne eee bargains at $10.00. los Makes a Clean Swe LADIES’ SUITS AND COATS Read Every One of These Items—They’re Money Savers STREET DRESSES $5.95 these are SPRING SUITS $8.95 | $14.95 poplins sold for B. Bulos, Inc., Cloaks & Suits "| The Easiest Way To End Dandruff There is one ture wi TORPEDO VICTIMS | er fails to remove dandruff com- and that is to and your hair will 'y, lustrous, glossy, 'HORLIC K’S Glasgow steamer President were|and soft, and look and feel a hun- |brought to Brixham by a fishing; dred times better. You can get liquid arvon at any 5 It is inexpensive, and)" you will need. has never ~ to fail—Advertise © remedy Telephone Directory cdi et that nev- silky <teeeveee eoctdille ns ba ae a“ Berd

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