The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 22, 1915, Page 2

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STAR—TUESDAY, JUNE 22, 1915. CHARGE HE KILLED WIVES FOR MONEY PAGE sic tw dnarvod : BY W. S, FORREST j wot eyes, was led in. Many of the LONDON, June 22.—In histor were Womer ; le Old Bailey, George Joseph The first thrill came when Smith Smith, 43, went on trial today, | was calle on to enter his formal 5 charged with the murder of | plea. te sat near hin counsel, shift three of his six wives tng about nervously in his ehatr "y With the opening statement | when he was asked to stand up and @ of Prosecutor Bodkin, in which | plead. Smith jumped to his feet he branded Smith as a “modern Not guilt Not guilty!" he Bluebeard,” the trial so long | shrieke Is alie! I's a ie! awaited and so dramatic and Killed for Insurance gripping in its horrible details The smirking, rateyed defendant that it bide fair to overshadow | fingered | niustact a8 Bodkin even war news in London tem told how afte another the porarily, was under way s found dead in For this Is the famous “brides tht ~>00d4 umr<4u f of Bath” murder ca At time in told how i for whose mur is hel women to make out thelr wills t sponsible was found nude and di him, or sign over Insurance polictos in a batht All had been dro would have Interrupted the ed uitor had not bis attorne € a hit chandise. Everything in the store goes Fall styles included. PEN A ACEOUNT Courtroom Crowded EXCEPTIONAL VALUES IN SUMMER SUITS $18.75 GERMAN ARMIES BEORE LEMBERG DIG FOR BODY OF demi-tailored m s, in gaberdines, poplins and all | the latest Summer muterials. Colors, bla and Ww | N, via The Hague, June 22.) PORT ORCHARI all of Lem, | similarit the nected with th armies! der oft W r Clevela Appeara checks, tan, gray and navy bive, all sizes June The BERL Announ: ent of the f recent brutal 1 4 and the dis ears ago of Fre ed his home berg was awaited today AustroGerman na few hou arch of city when the dest ant dispatches after were fi Praemyal as resulted in a new inquiry into “ / w It is Russians may| Bull's suppose " | as thore of Cleve — the ¢ 8 force 4 leveland’s body al feet undergre had been bur and Zoller, ' Teutonic c day house, too. | | was found Sun-} Russian re They can to $17.50 for . . ol a backWoods | oy 4 upon!) Sheriff Shattuck is conv la used t pce his supper) Brody same mysterious band that a mraree Jame D4 9) t2.3°,i0re’ cre, Se toot ~¥ n prone ts Cleveland down lag murder Any Women’s Coat, Suit > THURS. book store owned by Col. 8 saa uard ac. 804 disposed of his bod V 9 Hane at Bloomington, Il. ¢ bras which ths Rastinus ane tre.t™ way i - “ sa Willlam ttle, Monday, at Farrell, 61, was placed ustody Monday tn connection with Cleveland case gossip has linked b MAUDE ADAMS the final rush of the the city until the last guns and men being bur Lor ‘ ward over the one IN “QUALITY STREET” va vag BUILDING eastward over the one remain-| crime as a result of a f to $25.00 for . e 8 By J. M. Barrie EVE Work has d have been placed ined between — hin See GGW tattaxo 2 on 8 new federal trains and started for the gtephen Rainage and ft building ia the only feudist «ti The old man took his arres TURKS REPULSE = ALLIES’ ATTACK CONSTANTINOPLE, via Bertin | June Furious attacks by the Matinee Saturday No Phone Orders Takeo ANTAGES thel Davis & Co. Up to $40.00 for . . sw O combined land, sea and air fore ) Campbell and Rayden of the allies were made upon the/ Rousing Entertainers Dardanelles yesterday, but were re z ed with heavy is of. fictally announced here 10¢ and 20¢ losses, it We are not bankrupt- moving to our new location. Thi _— The assault upon the Turkish po- ~, otth * opened nea Ari Burnu on lery bombardment This was fol! Glasses fitted to your eyes,| lowed by an infantry attack complete, from $2.50 to $8.00. "i In the aftern DI large Britieb Satisfaction Guaranteed orth “" rushed the Turkish trenches id-UlRahr. The positions 25 Years’ Experience. of the Turks had been damaged but! CURRY OPTICAL CO, |!!! 0% {%e artiliery fire, and the| * || Moslems inflicted terrific loss upon EVESIGHT SPECIALISTS. the attacking forces 2064-66 Ar mh Sw hine gun and lied troops f “land retreated, hing Bere |dreds of dead and wounded at the ltoot of the cliffs, the tops of which|® are held by the Turks. E | . ee BERLIN, via Wireless to Sayville %:: 22.—The allies have demanded that Bulgaria immediately mobilize jand march against Turkey, a semi official announcement stated today | Bulgaria avoided a direct answer and requested details as to territo rial concessions, as well as conces promised other it was dec Mare d wn Sulll S—FEATURE ACTS—6 Inctudia: CARL fe Matiner, 2:30, 10 Cents 10c, 15¢ Prices, ned Holidays 2e<rv>owcHr#H> ° BUTLER MAY LOSE IT " LIQUOR LICENSE, TOO | | All indications point to the | | revocation of the Butler hot | | give the Butler a week to cover he sald. “Now that we ve acted on the Rathskeller, | 1 think we should also revoke | comes up before the city council the Butler's license. | can see | kK. no good in sending it back to Rathskeller'’s |i the committee for a week.” | cense was revoked Monday Councilman Dale, who afternoon, Councilman Marbie vot in revoking the Rath-| itched to send the Butler license icense, said he took the| over the same route view of the Butler case | a“ CcmeWO ZcCOX< sions Will Render Elgar's ers “rity Cantata | | DOCKS DESTROYED | Balkan pow liquor license when the matter again next w When the However June 22.—The Turkish warehouses at 1 “yes ATHENS, June 22 e Ty Hipoll are believed to have been destroyed by the bombardment of |the allied fleet yesterday, according jto Mytilene dispatches received to-| \day don’t believe we should jand it was on his motion that it] >a — — : — =\ was sent back to the committee | Dale said he intended oppos . LEs SANANe VAneras ing the revocation of the Rathskel: | HIPPODROME ler license until he had heard the | Clean Amecoment Leonard that morning, that women | Tormell SION ONC EAT A, [E had danced on the tables in a drunk Teachers en orgy there one night Bolton and Hanna were the only yosed to the Rathskeller n mes Morrison, one of the prietors of the Rathskeller, saye | he council revoked his license un Cured to Stay Cured | y the misapprehension that Dr ne, arind-| A. C. Mitchell of the Butler has e.naptiig pain anounced that dancing in the Butler JITNEY SMASHUP A jitney bus driven by Herbert Orchestra |M. Anderson, 22, of 316 Belmont ave. N, collided with a Ballard of 25 North street car, Monday night, re sulting in injuries to five. Weaver Bagley, 23, a bartender at the Pine VOICES Street Liquor Co., may lose 5 aCe rheumatiam right hand as a result. Mrs. G ssrapeae nsre gti Drage me afe will be stopped, at least until tt Benson, 1904 Minor ave. ause the ne or is legalized Grace Farring- Irving I “ The Dental War Is. On! Benson, 17, her son, and Mand totally wrecked Ao ag CAPT. FOSTER HIT H d Detlofson, 9, her nephew ; ae Neal Begley FOR SYMPATHY Tenor | g examination us t ae | BY SPEEDING AUTO grees | Phileas Goulet | Capt. John ©. Foster, 1602 14th cg JOLIET, Mil, June 22—Ureging t lave well known in marine cir . floes convicts of the state prison to be arr Masioane |cles, was struck by an automobile nie the |have as men during his be | HIPP 0 D R 0 Ni Es pettiia off a Madison cable car at inde tes : | ment, Warden Kdmund Allen, Terry ave Electra “ ft arged body be young wife, Odetta M. Allen, was tain F er sustained serious ¥ PP an one ; 1 7 murdered and burned in her praeee oe" aie lett ae, MD and sleep. Infuslng the state prison, today “rey a f arm. He was taken to the cit HAVE YOU A sage to the 1,750 prisoners. In this, the greatest trial of my| life,” he sald, “I want at least to have the knowledge that the whom | and mine have tried to ben \ efit, are doing the right thing. 1 © perfect | Will do nothing In the matter until 1 have talked to you in the chapel If yow want to help lighten my grief, | mbulance, but was boys | tATED PARROT? jean tend | convicts pramiged they would not em ve" repeat the riots of yesterday when they yelled for the life of the Reserved Seats 25c Extra sd dik Teaver deus de te 8%, 40 stn of Bloctra, i Drdasas dea iimeiniely. racer dew trate « minte ' order On Gale at Sherman, Clay & Co.'s, All Music Stores, and by Uiitnes} one Alitnes suaeeel Members of Chorus See Want Ad Page Regal Dental Offices The Electra-Vita Co, | that double guards about the cells — - DI. Ie Ro CLARK, Manag be dismissed, which was granted Oars mop AVENUY | | Condition’ at the prison are caer Third and Union normal. or Any Men’s Suit or Overcoat Up or Any Men’s Suit or Overcoat Up $16.95 —we are not going out of business—-we are merely Any Women’s Coat, Suit or Dress or Any Men’s Suit. or —_— no combine, | registered dentists, you now! antee of a Dentist's ability, it is well known that the best Den-| REMOVAL SALE We Are Removing to 1315 Third Avenue Opposite the Post Office This is not a money-raising scheme, but we want to close out our entire stock here so that we can move into our new store with a complete line of new mer- all of this season’s apparel—advance WE ARE CLOSING OUT OUR 'S DEPARTMENT We are going to sell goods absolutely below cost. This is our first sale. The entire stock is divided into three lots: or Dress or Dress sale is for cash only—and the bargains will astonish the most critical. NEW YORK OUTFITTING CO. sx 825 Third Ave., Cor. Marion PRESENT LOCATION 6 YEARS FOR DEWET BLOEMFONTEIN, South June 22.—Gen, Christian Africa, Dewet leader of the Boer South African rebels, Was sentenced today to serve six years’ imprisonment and to pay a fine esterd $10,000, He was convicted of treason Conductor H. G. Winsor, injured Saturday night, when car on Lake Burien line ran away, has good chance for recovety. He's son of Judge Richard Winsor. ‘THE DENTAL COMBINE THE DENTAL WAR THE DENTAL FAKERS BY DR. EDWIN J, BROWN, D. D. S./ Seattle’s Leading Dentist, | 713 First Ave. Union Block. | | Little Dr. Bark tries to discredit the fact that a Dental Combine ex- ints simply ause his operators arrested recently. ot course the combine will not disturb its friends, and cannot arrest Den: tists that are “licensed,” as Doc Bark used to say, But if there is why did Doc Bark have to take the examination so many times before he got his “license” in| this state, and why did he go to members of the Dental Board and pledge himself never to advertise would let him have ow, my son, Doe Bark, | this is true, and now,| ise you have your “li chance have two are simply upon the public with a cheap, fake advertising trick by try ing te scare the people into think- ing that other Dentists are incom petent and that their guarantee is ss, 0 you know simply because cense, and by imposing worth Were ‘you competent the three| 8 you practiced without a li cense and were your Dental opera tors competent or incompetent when they practiced in this state with out a “license”? Answer! Was your guarantee good when you did not have a Heense’ Answer! Were you received before yo Answer! competent your “Hoense If you were competent then, are you honest now? Answer! One of your assistants was asso clated with me both before and after he was “Jicensed” and he is a fine young gentleman, and you yourself used to be one of my laboratory boys, didn’t you, Doc Bark Doc Bark does not accept my proposition in last Saturday's Star so here is one more for him I shall be pleased to show more state certificates belonging to one man in my office than all possessed by Doc Bark and his men combined, DENTAL WORK GUARANTEED A State Dental Certificate in this state is absolutely the poorest guar because tists who ever came here were de- nied certificates and the poorest were, in many cases, admitted, Doc Bark would belittle the whole Den- profession for small personal gain Why take chances on a braggart and a plagia or @ fittle, young boy when men of ability and learn jing, whose reputations and ability are unquestioned, and who made good, are available to for your teeth? sign his name fice. have care Doc Bark does not 8 owner of the of- Who owns it? TEETH EXTRACTED FREE We do not “pull” t h, Doc; we extract them, The — blacksmith pulled teeth, Doc, but the qualified Dentist extracts” teeth, and this we do without all office hours, Offices established’ years; un- der ty ownership 14 years. All work guaranteed for 15 years and all operators are graduate Den tists of from 12 to 20 years’ pain or charge, at exper ience, and registered, not only in Washington, but in many other states. I can show Doc Bark more te Dental Certificates in my of. 8 than he ever saw. Come @wn, Doc, and see some real State Den gal Certifigates, not “licenses,” Doc, DR. EDWIN J. BROWN, D. DO, 5S, 713 First Avenue, Union Block. Phon@ Main 3640. @pen evenings until § and days until 4 for people I thank you, Dge. fic Sun: who work, an oo

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