The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 24, 1915, Page 5

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To Take Advantage of Our 3 ED, like 2-inch B* ASS } picture, has posts with § filling rods I g d not ammonia Is guara to tar nish and is and acid proof. Regular price $10.50. at ontTINUO® Brass Bed of heavy C 2-inch tubing, has 5 fill rods, and is guaran & teed not tarnish Regular $16.50. eee $9.85 o7" $18.00 2.75 $18.50 $1 special special special. Refrigerator Time $1 Down and $1 Per Week Our line of Refrigerators and Ice t complete, and comprises a good assortment of both top and side icing Boxes is mo: L. 0. Schrader, committee cierk of council, at instigation of Fire | Marshal Bringhurst, is preparing | bill to safeguard handling of ex plosives in city Peter Croll “miner, 53, believed to be lost in hills near Roslyn. Went | out to hunt for herbs. You can't beat it for a nickel that Hollywood Ice Cream Soda at 212 Pike —Adv. Chang Mee CHINESE MEDICINE Co. 115 Yesler Way return -, joney ff your glasses don’t please you. ne Cures all chronic 4 women. ae ‘Surprise for Seattle SPOONFUL Many simple mixture of bue erine th surprises appe relieves sour AT ¢ InJectio act only on lower bowel; Adler-i-ka acts on BOTH upper and owel effectively that a | SPOONFUL na the jdrive away “dopey 1 prevent NT stor and medicines constipation and all tongue Chas.H. Lilly ¥Cy Pee Se TUnen® The Guarantee on YourSach? YL SS From left to right, and Russia LLOYD-GEORGE TALKS SHARPLY LONDON ™ will given the labor make good thelr promise to Indu enough men to work in the fac torles and produce a maximum sup ply of munitions of war. This was the striking statement made by David Lioyd-George, minister of | munitions, in his speech on the bill |yesterday, The munitions measure prohibits strikes and lockouts makes provision for compulsory ar bitration, limits the profits of em ployers, and makes other drastic changes LEG AMPUTATED AGAINST ORDERS; ASKS FOR $20,000 James MeKevitt, formerly a bridge construction foreman for the Chicago, Milwaukee @ St. Paul rat} road, began a suit in superior court, | | Thureday, to recover from the rat! road and the Milwaukee Hospital| association $20,000 for his right tem which, he alleges, was amputated against his {netructions MeKevitt was knocked near Ewan on his leg crushed ISSUE CHARTER TO GARBAGE DRIVERS. The American Federation of La bor Wednesday night issued a char. ter to the garbage wagon drivers of | Seattle. The taking in of the driv | ers was made occasion for a big cel ebration, and a large crowd of local labor men turned out The speakers were: State Presi dent E. Marsh, Vice President Short W. A. Cole, P. W. Dowler and E. B. Levi Marsh's from a Decem under addregs excited much comment, He spoke on the immt-| gration question, declaring an or | ganized band of smugglers € operating between Victoria and Port Angeles with the knowledge | lof the United States customs office | The immigration officials, he said were unable to stop this illegal tn flux, being handicapped for funds | HUSKY WIFE CRUEL TO HUBBY; DIVORCE OAKLAND, June his wife is “petulant,” besides be-| ing “a large-framed, muscular and | a very strong woman, nearly six) feet in stature and weighing 300| pounds,” Albert C. Hatfteld filed | suit for divorce. He said she treat Jed him cruelly in safe of Wilbur Cleve: to be ex 24.—Declaring | | Papers land, murdered rancher, amined Friday, _| murder It_ ts expected may contain clue to | STAR—THURSDAY, J UNE 24, 1915. PAGE 5. King Ferdinand of Rumania, Czar Ferdinand of Bulgaria and King Constantine of | W Greece, who are momentarily expected to plunge into the European melee on the side of England, France |to pawn a watch that is bel King Ferdinand is of the house of Hohentollern, | the Germa GIRLS TO HAVE SAIL| Three hundred young women, del exa » Kappa Alpha Theta} biennial convention, held in Gear-| hart, will go sailing over the bound ing waves of Puget sound Satu afternoon, as guests of the Yacht clut committe the around th Seattle | ororit | taining times Here Is | a Hummer) | for the Ladies || Friday and Saturday | Your choice of any PANAMA HAT in the house $4.75 | Values to $8.00. Genuine |) Panamas. — | Jeautifully tailored styles in the season's most popular blocks BILLIE BURKE ENGLISH DERBY PALM BEACH ENGLISH RACQUET NEWPORT and CO-ED Guaranteed genuine South American Panamas. Fancy Bands, 50c Up THE PANAMA SHOP 809 Second Ave. | | stops itching and burning! What relief! ‘The first appli- cation of Resinol Ointment us- ually stops all itching and burning and makes your tortured skin feel | cool and comfortable at last. Won't | you try the easy Resinol way to heal | ecrema or similar skin-eruption ? Doctors have prescribed regularly for twenty years Resinol ment, with the help of Resinol Soap, clears away pimples and blackheads, and isa most rellable household remedy for sores, burns. chafings, ete, Sold by all druggists, Resinol 01 | pected increase in shipments to th |rected Chief Engineer J |proceed at once. BRINGS KITSAP SHERIFF HERE a new field ¢ mysteriou Cleveland of Shattues Seattle Opening up tigation in the of Wilbur M chard, Sheriff county ¢ t and Frank 4d all morning Williams, at clos n the sheriff and pr still hard at it behind inoner Joors Willams ts | the lard when town alleged to have f Morton murde ident and accomplice o! Cleve the son of man aged wre was jeent! Villiame arres young ted and ch June 15, the da was made that Cleveland's home had b and that he h ad disappe a YOUTH SUSPECTED OF TWO MURDERS) TACOMA iseh jerime } the di the elder en burned on | Juni Peter miner, is under ted of th um a Wilkeson m ix also suspected of the mut |Herman Weiss, the Olympia tailor |who was killed near te two] ks ago. Parisch had attempted ved been Rainey's Chief of Hall of Olympia is also of |the opinion that the shoes Parisch |wore had been taken from W a IT’S A HARD GRAFT Jud Gordon announced Thurs day rm police court that jitne drivers do not quit stopping in the middle of the streets and blocks to take he is going to prese: Par r of H John R to have ——— | Potice TONIGHT'S THE BIG S. A. 6. NICHT n royal family uraday night witnesses vig pa, grand, gorgeous, mag highly amusing and enter in Seattle. It's when the Seattle Athletic club stages High Jinks in Dixie Land” at the} J, Davis, driver, challenged the meere |traffic cop who arrested him to try| There will be all sorte of scream-| iihey driving himself | ingly funny stunts and sketches It's a hard graft,” he de red.| not to mention a big beauty chorus. Y a " ft snough t e which can sing, ‘tis said, like a/) YOU cant go inst enough ft chotr of nightingnles them from jumping aboard 'T00 MUCH BUSINESS; | CONSIDER TUNNEL City o cc TO ENLARGE WHARF : »» « Thureday to consider propo! the tunnel under City H. the basement of the house. The tunnel is tos to drive to the courthouse base-| ment, also for the convenient re-| moval of ballot boxes and similar) things. | Mayor Gill an might be constructed more cheaply cent nificen on passengers. the fine from its anty Plans reiog of the pe commian Whatcom ave houre, practically doubling pacity preparation for to its ca tn ex Atlantic will be mediately. The commission Wednesday di R. West to The addition wil! t of two wings, to Stacy at north, and Lander st. on the onant, drawn tm thinks elevator purchase of two electri GOT A TOLT JOLT winches, ¢ ave. in the town of ESTABLISHED Dougall - fouthwick Store open from 9 ®. m. to 6p. m. daily. Second Ave. and Pike St. TO CHARGE CUSTOMERS Purchases Made Tomorrow and Balance of June Will Not Be Billed Until August 1 Entire Sample Line of Neckwear Half Price and Less “eT you take my en- tire sample line I will make the price about one-half,” said he best Neckwear man- ufacturer in the East. “I'll take it,” said our buyer. That’s our story. The Neckwear arrived by express and has been marked for tomorrow's selling to half price and less. More up-to- shown. They are mostly date styles were hand-embroidered never piece Grouped in Five Lots for Your Convenience A8Bc (ores! Values up to $1.00 69c Values a to flaring ental La Collar Flat Collars and Sets Organdie Collar and Cuff Sets oO ace Vestees of organdie, voile and lace Collars of transparent voile. Elaborately ot embroidered organdie Collars, transparent voile nd Organdie Collars and Cc Oriental with flat collars and Pique Collar Vestees with high collars Large Ve repbate9 Voile Flat Collars of pique, organdie and voile. Voile Guimpes with cuffs Full-bodied Guimpes of voile Voile Collars elaborately embroidered Voile Coat Collars with filet lace edge. Lace Vestees—high collars. Collar and Cuff Sets sack Sets Pique tees lars of lace gandie Guimpe Linen 95c Values up to $2.25 $1.25 Values up to $3.00 $1.95 Values 4 2 Collar th sleeves ered ce Vestees. with real filet edge arge Collars of linen and_ voile. iuimpes with fine novelty laces Coat Collars and Sets filet lace edge. ted collars Full-bodied Guimpes, Guimpes with ple Organdie Vestees, embroidered. | | = \ ( | Li; | —First Floor, MacDougall-Southwick Second Av. and Pike St. Portland, was author.|_ Entwistle will go on the Bell st.] Toll, near here, state of repair on according to Mrs, Ethel Carlile, who filed a suit against her hamlet for) ( $1,517 dam in superior Mes Thursday Mrs. Carlile says she attempted to walk « plank which had been thrown ones used in lized. They wharf. MARCH ON MEXICO CITY IS HALTED was in no } last Decemb Kes court don ATHLETIC SAUSAGE was fined $10 by health ordinance, after F. L. Rounds testified that a combination of ham-~ and sausage he had puree there was so strong “it, walked out of the frying, of the Sanitary F. Poeppel at Co., at the Armourdale | burger market, Police Judge Gor for violating the, chased nearly Thursday pan. over a ditch in the avenue. The plank was rotten. LEFT WITH SACK? Charles D. Atkins, a tre mbling!| youth, who went on trial in Judge| Smith's court Thursday, charged GALVESTON, vance of Gen troops toward been halted, The ad Pablo Gonzales Mexico City has ording to a cable received by the Mexican consul to day. Learning that Zapatistas were entrenched tnside the city, Gonzales | remained outside, hoping the ene my would surrender and save the} city from the horrors of another] with forgery, declared he had been battle. given a check on the Hub Clothing —— | 00. by two confidence men, who told June 24 He said when he re the money they had him to cash it turned with vanished. CLEM CLEANED Clemon Lindower wished Thurs day that he had stayed in San} Francisco. The Barbary Coast, in} his opinion, has nothing on Seattle | Wednesday night two jovial com |pantons with whom he had had a |nip or two, drugged him, and re jlie 225 roll, It hap and Madison, | per jon First YAQUIS BREAK LOOSE OR, L. R. CLARK At this office you get the very highest type of dental service that it is possible to give. Graduate and registered dentists, Rest of materials Absolutely patniess — methods. Conselentious workmanship. Lowest prices v Each morning from demonstrate our painless NOGALES, Ariz, June - Yaquis have attacked Ceruz de Piedras, several miles south of Em- |halme, according to reports today The fighting is within hearing of) the American warships at Tobara |bay 10 methods Regal Dental Offices DR. I KRASNER “CONVICTED | PORTLAND, June 24 ner, once a power in th nderworld, was convicted in the] |federal court today of white slavery} \for transporting Rose Babcock from |Portland to Shepherd's Springs,| Wash ‘OIL WELLS BURNING | CUSHING, Okia., June 24.—Black smoke hung over this entire district today from burning oil wells. Thir ty big tanks were on fire by lightning Sam Kras-| Portland | Northw SIEGEL’S §$ Sample SHOES for the whol ALLS 1h-10—8 set MRS. KEARNY DIES Funeral services for Mrs, Annie Stewart Kearny, widow of the late Charles Kearny, were held from the Bonney-Watson chapel at 8:30 ant and AVE. DON’T FAIL TO VISIT THE WOODMEN of the WORLD CARNIVAL Which Will Be Held All This Week at SECOND AVE. and LENORA ST. BIG PUBLIC WEDDING TONIGHT 12 Big Shows—All Forms of Amusement |Thursday afternfon, Mrs, Kearny |fi i observed her 77th birthday Sunday She died Tuesday Albertson fsued commanding d army offioer, living mt O15 ave W.,, to appear in court July 1, to explain, if b can, why he should not be restrain ed from talking about his wife, Jen nie Burns, to their neighbors. At the same time, Mrs. Burns be jgan an action for divorce. | She asks $40 a month tempora jallmony, She also asks that he restrained from visiting her, | Judge Thursday Burne an order Owen are 50 20th {Port Angeles Sound. Puget Sound salt air. {EXCURSION steers SUNDAY, JUNE 27th On the Fast, Fireproof Steamer “Sioux” Sete ein pe Re | Fast Fireorocf Steamer “Sioux Leave Colman Dock at 9 a. m. Arrive Port Townsend 11:30 a. m. Arrive Port Williams 12:45 p. m. Arrive Dungeness 1:15 p. m. Arrive Port Angeles 2:30 p. m. Passengers return on either the Steamer Sol Duc, Leaving Port Angeles at 3 p. m. Leaving Dungeness at 4:30 p. m. Leaving Port Williams at 5 p. m. Leaving Port Townsend at 6:30 p. m. Arriving Seattle 9:30 p. m. Leave Port Angeles on the steamer “Waialeale,” at 8 p. m., stop- ping at Dungeness, Port Williams and Port Townsend, and arriving n Seattle Monday morning. Dairy lunch will be served aboard the “Sioux.” Sandwich 5c, Coffee 5c, Pie 5c, or take your own lunch basket if you prefer. Round trip $1.00. Children, 5 to 12, 50c. Here is your chance to take a beautiful trip on beautiful Puget Bring the children and let them fill their lungs with pure It'll do them good, and you, too, Get your tickets early, as there is sure to be a big crowd. Tick: COLMAN DOCK

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