The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 4, 1915, Page 11

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— | STAR—FRIDAY, JUNE 4, 1915. PAGE 11, : Unequaled Schools Closed in Berlin; City | YOU PAY LESS FOR BETTER QUALITY AT THOMPSON’S Van Celebrates Victory Over Slavs]... Sivcmore gnats rpmderiay bareaine. We have what aniely arog >a : ee ee ae We sell on terms the finest combination range the world of Smart Styles GERM ANS makes—the Peninsular. in Low Heel | Tauctmree, RP QOotwear ““ | SWEEP ON “4 Sweet ned OE: BERLIN, June 4.—Along a front of 100 miles, the great Austro-German army of Galicia is rolling forward against Lem berg. With Przemys! again gar risoned by the Aus Solid Oak Dresser in Colonial style, with French plate mir ror. Has two large and two small drawers, finished in golden wax. Extra specially pri $12.75 iat Straight Line Hardwood Princess Extra Heavy Quartered Oak Dining Chair, full box, gen- ulne Spanish leather slip Regular price $4.54 pee "$3.15 A le variety of Dining Chairs at the same reductions Dresser, large French plate mirror Graduate At Seattle’s Popular : Upstairs Shoe Store $3.50 to $5.00 and guametal, very epectal at 62.50. and Some Specials $2.95 Na Premier Pamps with patent vampe ai serts of gray, sand or fects, inc i v Pore aghocs 5 1 effects, including the very n and Gen, Von Lingensen are pressing their | pursuit of the retreating Rue ans, while the Slave are making desperate efforts to re form their shattered lines for a final ound } Arrows on the map shown above indicate extent of the retreat of the Russian armi nce May 1. The Austri. yesterday recaptured Details are still lacking of the} | | th number of prisoners and quancity or| th Clty and fortress of Przemysl, their former stronghold. }munitions and supplies taken by) ————. the victors in the capture of| ever many guns were aban rath orate sec Wwniete| EFFECT OF U. S.| ASKS MERCY IN zen today in @ telegram to the king of Bavaria, telling of the great Teu tonic victory In the East It was the Bavartans who led the final assaults, They carried three} | | of the fortifications on Monday and | OLYMPIA, June 4.—A plea for} two more the following da | NEW YORK, June 4.--United |clemency was made by Chief Justice | The conduct of our brave Ba-|States Steel common opened from | George E. Morris of the Washington | varian troops aided us in our great|2 to 5 points higher on the stock ex-| victory,” he wired. “They have|change today, following the decision | won & name for themselves | yesterday of the federal court deny-| Frank In a letter to Gov, Slaton of | Nearly three Austrian and Ger-|ing the government suit to di eorgia, if man army corps have now poured | the corporation idee Mile om é thra Preemysl along the Leuibers| The United States dietfict court}, -"CS? Morris urges the point that railway and occugted Medyka,|for New Jersey wax unanimous in|*B? Presiding judge expressed doubt eight miles east of Przemys!, with-|its decision denying the govern-|0f Frank's guilt of the murder of Hundreds of designs, of the newest modes, in both high and low heel 45-inch Round Top Dining Table, heavy pedestal, fumed finish. Regular price $20.00. price... -- PL1.7S latest novelties in many striking combinations as well as the more conserv- ative styles in black and white Quartered oak, full box, fumed Dining Room Chairs, Spanish leather seats, Regular price $ _ $2 i 1 0 BIG MATTRESS SPECIAL 50-pound Felted Mattress in an extra grade of A. C. A. tick, with rolled stitched edge Iron Beds, extra heavy, 2-Inch posts, 5 fillers, Extra large, ensy. rolling casters, Regular $ price $7.50, Sale price. 3.95 This price ts less than factory cost. We have the best line of popular priced Iron and Brass Beds in Seattle, and the prices we are supreme court in behalf of Leo ~ rice SPECIAL a LAVALIER Rubber-soled Mary Jane PUMP Tennis Siip- at *2.95 pers hes $1.25 | Tennis Oxfords, crap ates er vont Lem tenet | small since ..-... SOC sole, $2.95, 46-(nch Heavy Plank ‘Tip Die out resistance. : é |ment’s motion. Mary Phagan selling them for in this sale are hada rape ws Bnd ing Table, made of finest 4 From the south, Gen. Von Lin-| ‘The court found there was no vio-| secondly, he says there was un-|[f less than ever before in the history oe ee cee quartered white! oa MAIL ORDERS DELIVERED FREE BY PARCEL vost singen {x hurling a hog army lation of the antltrust law in ac | finish or wax. Regular $30. sero Sale $7.90 of the furniture business. We have ove Never was a better value Jagninst the Russian left wing quiring the Tennessee Coal & Iron | 2Ubted animosity against Frank by all kinds and styles, In this movement a great battle | Co jthe audience in the court room, sc prive sees 2 DOTS mF ‘- ts raging from the Sambar to the| Size, the court held, 1s not the noticeable that the verdict had to be given \ OSTON HOLE 0 $M tD ) north of Stry} jeriterion of whether unlawful com-|recelved during Frank's absence. \ . Nunc Close Schools to Celebrate | Dination in restraint of trade had) This was « “precaution without effected. | Precedent,” Judge Morris said Repeated Russian counter at.) °°." : . Foo ce gh to hava falled | The Kovernment probably will ap as ‘ce in Deal to the supreme court } Retreating from the Petroleum marked the opening of trading at district, the Russians are firing | ‘8° New York Stock Exchange DISCUSSES CITY j very oll well In thelr path. Re |__A block of 28,000 shares sold from —SS = V mated that |¢4 to 62, This was an advance of| MILK ORDINANCE ports from Vienna estimated that| >) ‘0% il Nading }80,000 off fires were burning , day that the children might join |Stocks also advanced vigorously.| CENTRALIA, June 4.—The Seat 7 5 in the general celebration of the | Bethlehem Steel opened 2% higher./tle milk ordinance produced the 4 predicted | Reading was up 2 points, Union Pa-|most spirited f the This Bed Davenport has a solid oak frame, fumed victory. Newspapers . discuasion n. Von Mackenzen will drive ev. | cific 1% and Southern Pacific 1%. |state grange meeting here, and a 6 7 ery Russian soldier out of Galicia | menage - resolution was finally adopted, as v9 al Wholesale grocere in Seattle, en | Propored by Fred Nelson, a King | route East after attending conven-|COUnty dairyman, condemning one) tea [PETROGRAD SAYS IT _|o- Pox ar forms ay. Porn fake ing tremendous lot of canned goods ee] gp ccggh = nay peeved — —and to DOWNTOWN pIsTRICT fh v. 6. appeal to aken from the de Today—Friday—and tomorro ee Eng i ISN’T BAD REVERSE) '"" ae cision of an offictal of the health et pe af row ly ge gue ae: sts paul department. im less an urs, every ref- = Sta of otem, Incoin 9! BR. Kegley was reelected pres- frendum petition must be in the| HM. @. Desi’ cee staed. 114 Fine ot. PETROGRAD, June = 4.—Three| .-nool paper, celebrated closing of|ident of the arange by unanimous SECON itt BUILDING : SAMPLE HOP NING Second Ave at Pike finish; is upholstered in Morocco leather—a beauti- ful plece—makes a comfortable bed. $ Regular price $33.00. Sale price .... 21 75 Rugs Galore at Prices Cut to the Bone Tapestry Brussels, 9x12. Regular 4 Large, Genuine Leather Rocker, deep spring seat, with a good, high back; built for comfort. Regular : | ; pestry Brussels, 9x12. Regular bands of the Referendum League | at gad Cherry.| Austrian regiments were slaughter. | ineir iabors with banquet Thurs-|yote. The L Sh coavic Tapestry 4 7 rice $21.50, Sal 998 Batiway . “ ot h aweon conviction in 20.0 price 50. Sale $ J of Washington, 223 Railway Ex- | geen idee, a Cony. | 04 and 4,000 prisoners taken in | day I Colorado Was condemned. price $20,00. Sale price ............ 1 . 5 price 5 Bi i 14.75 é change building. | combat 60 miles northwest of} | _ By Saturday midnight, the life | "st ors, and death of direct popular g love, sone coms | “4 | The fall of Przemysl is admitted | gg or har ga agg yt] IRE Eh |by the war office, but the state eaty determined. Nearly 20,000! Memhatten Lanch, sear — attide, a Pike. ment reporting the heavy losses in-/| snore lng eae hans, st ‘Ro, Aaber Temple, any b flicted upon the enemy north of| pl where you may do Fr bag peony | Fourth and T the fortress partly offset the ef.| a on i je Tage om berracks, | fect of the defeat. It was also de — Weshingten. jelared the capture of Przemysl Richard Massfield White’ ; not be construed as a severe | a Stenson Kolax, 9x12, Regular price 14 75 Numerous other styles at same $26.00. Sale price ...... eprrccceers ° big savings. THOMPSON FURNITURE CoO. 515 PIKE STREET Praemysl, {t was officially an-| | nounced today. sama Will H. Hanna, who introduced | the milk ordinance in the council, today declared that the section criticised by the ate grange id be eliminated from the bill There was no intention that ap- |peals shall be curtailed,” said| | Hanna if { } Li | Fi Et i t s office. | ., J. J. Garner, metal shop, 515 Mewart ov orae | danelles up as far as the narrows at Wemen's Card and Labet league sod ‘° | N Explaining the evacuation of the | Nagara, are those of which the 5 DENY ORDER T0 Saer's, Sites oer enereeea [forts the war otiice said the gar| ||} ON TO CONSTANTINOPLE---ADVANCE OF ALLIES IN DARDANELLES | iiticr'tncnes by the fleet Gat wa Arcade rison retired eastward upon pre poll, far up the siraite, bes P 4 ‘. | viously prepared positions shelled overland from the CLOSE UP HOTEL eeieer often eaae Ay ~—4 | By withdrawing, the Roesians Saros, at distances varying from 1 ©. O. Hameock, 1907 Fifth ave [shortened their line, rendering to 15 miles. a ay on mor pci jfurther advance of the enemy } ~ Prosecutor Lundin's application| Hohe @ Girke, %th and Marker, forces upon Lemberg extremely | HOME OF THE BEST | improbable. for an injunction restraining the | Salleré mest Newport hotel from operating| , Zoro Thames’: Rastiahe ant Bast) eee during the red light abatement pro-| Chieage Dyeteg and Pressing, 14th N. AUSTRIANS TRYING Farmers E. and 45th ceedings he has begun against the x , Mth N. Hane oth. Bak owners, has been denied by Judge mov, ict cal tints TO DISLODGE ENEMY Tavita’ ‘You ‘to: Koies roe ROME, June 4.—Pounding the Mackintosh. The court ruled Friday that the hotel could stay open until and See | Italian positions with artillery and delivering strong infantry attacks, THE | jthe Austrians are desperately en it is proved that it is being operated cath, ' ™ | deavoring to dislodge King Victor s | tad end 14th N. ¥,| Emmanuel’s forces from tue Monte | ‘Tabie Supply Grocery, Keventh W. 9d) Croce pass. McGraw. at $2.50 GLASSES ON EARTH | MARCUM | OPTICAL CO. | “The Eye Is Our Specialty” 917 First Ave. contrary to the law. n, Cardona reported today that all attacks had been repulsed and bin. that favorable progress was being wings made on the entire frontier, 2 A 3! x » Fy ES = ? Grunt Waters cley clerk, ew First Ave. & Pike Place | of June, the market is OF TRIP FOR FLEET WASHINGTON, June 4—Rear| KILLS HIMSELF in the height of Hts glory in the abounding Admiral Benson ‘announced today that the Atlantic fleet would be sy anties we ings scattered at various parts of the| pourning to her home at 144 w,|| SUPPlies of good thing Atlantic coast for July 4 and later |gath st, early Friday evening, to that come in all their would be assembled for target prac-|eo ae yea, Sire Win, Donahue hgh “ant 4 : prepare dinner, Mrs, Wm. Donohw as i surity tice at Narragansett bay Mecha "ine voey ot bar bembena tt Le hness and purity While no definite announcement | alongside of which lay a .22 caliber DIRE FROM THE has been made of the abandon-|ririe Donohue had shot himeelf|]) ihn Kaley ment of the proposed trip thru the|t"C tne wrenst. and head. A note FARM. Mr. Crossroads Panama canal to the Pacific Coast,|aqgreased to Mrs. Donohue, was|| and all his neighbors today’s statement is considered as | invited to visit our plant. We want you to know with just what care the famous Are especially Finest satisfactory artificial teeth in looking and most }found lying on a table, It read slatives are er 4 the world, removing the last hope that wuch alu Ck OT ve nw for this,|{| ANd relatives are here, || 4 | jtrip may be undertaken T hope you will, Your loving hus-|| each with a table loaded || SEA TTLE ICE 4 Cool, agreeable, strong, light and durable. Made to properly fit any mouth. They restore a’ youthful appearance, plumping| the cheeks and removing wrinkles. At, per set, $5, $10 and $15. Crown and bridgework a spe ctalty. ORALTHESIA Our new method makes all dental operations painless. Our standing offer— “if we hurt you, don’t pay us” should convince the most skep- jband, Will.” Donohue, who was formerly a |trackman in the employ of the Puget Sound ‘Traction, Light & Power Co, had* been in il health with appetizing cottage cheese, honey, sauer- kraut, butter, eggs, chickens and crisp vege- tables, all in endless ‘AIDA’ BRINGS A variety. It is absorbing- }} ly interesting to the C000 AUDIENCE housewife and to any- one bent on seeing the for the second It sights. allan Grand Opera CREAM C0.’S QUEAK A prem 4 J2hnny Meuse ‘Sound’ ADVICE 8 SCVIETHIVG WE COns WEAR AT ANY TIE! Creams. is made. Bring the chil- dren with you. Sold by dis- criminating druggists and confectioners, Ask for it by name. | “Alda,” sung |time by the I company, brot will interest you }} \ ones | eeee and pay you well to get ||! : eSolhlap Thareday night than on any other|j| the Market Habit, es- jevening of the season || pecially at this season at” will be repeated tonight ; How the allied French and Brit-)battles in thelr march inland, but) reports, the Turks are fighting gal fF" 5c eae Olinto Lombardo and D. Siiva,|| Of the year, SO We iN- }\ isn troops have clinched their hold| were assisted by the allied fleets,|lantly under the direction of Ger- ur plant is located at | |basso and baritone, were last}! vite you to come and J] on Turkish soil and are pushing for- which shelled — the ~—-‘Turkish| man officers, but are being gradual FIRST AVE. SOUTH 4 night's favorites with the audience. | 5400-02 BECOND AVE. | Lombardo sang the Ramphis score||| Meet us, ward to Constantinople. The ad-|trenches and ramparts and made| ly forced back sss a ea AND STACY ST. ‘4 M. 1 |) Cuetow “Bilva to hepa vance 1s Indicated by the arrows. | them uninhabitable | The cities marked with black cir- ‘oention 12 Yours Jl ciara Poem hfe Lice ea een: ‘All parties experienced severe! According to the British official cles from the entrance to the Dar-!

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