The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 6, 1915, Page 10

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pw pense Shoe Co. 921 ~— Avenue, Cor. Madison CLE. ARANCE PROPERS THROWN TO THE WIND SALE OF PRICES CUT EN TWAEN $100 00 $1.00 $1.95 $2.95 { i | HEADQLANRTERS Fo Dees sions t ' ; value $1.75 $1.98 $1.65 $1.45 $1: 45 adios’ W p Hussar & $2.95 $1.75 MEN’S SHOES me a2 $1.95 D Shoes reduced MEN'S OXFORDS eee Bee atzes $2.45 MEN’S SHOES _ TARSEEEN'S L at Mer $4.00 $3.95 PLYMOUTH SHOE CO., 921 SECOND AVE. TO ELIMINATE "FIRST CHIEF’? BY C. P. STEWART WASHINGTON, Aug. 6.—Sec- retary Lansing and the South American envoys who opened a series of conferences as to the Tent of George Richardson, near Renton, cut open Tuesday night and Jewelry and clothing valued at $104 taken. AMUSEME NTS NEW PANTAGES Stars of the Movies 1 14-——-PEOPLE—14 KARL EMMY’S PETS LOMBARD! QUINTET PAGE 10. STAR—FRIDAY, AUGUST 6, 1915 clubman, and, at left, Howard. field's three-year-old daughter, *- $40,000 Verdict Gets We have with us this week the pretty and vivacious Maudie Arm field, the festive little party, 21 years old, who recently got a verdict for $40,000 from Bry- millionaire none other than ant Howard, jr, San Diego club man, in a tee _AND 206 future of Mexico yesterday are inal a unit in favor of recognizing THE LOIS Gen. Carranza if he will agree to call an election within a ed period and eliminate h as a candid president, ed in official today. Carranza must be recognized or fought Upon this point Secretary Lan-| sing and the South American en voys are understood to have agreed from the outs Some expressed the opinion that | 7 Carranz ot Impossible, even as | a provistc ident | Sin out that none of| ers are qualified) Ut the sooner some| Jo’ | ON ALASKA 2 to S—Nights, 7 to 10 6—BIG VAUDEVILLE ACTS—6 AND Eastland Pictures !Oc Cabaret Review have been just oe VARIETY ACTS—6 MOTION PICTURES inees, ie 106 nace ha Me think #0 picked candidate is fought Breer the cone rned was| says not ha “The weather bureau at Wash ilington de the elim | Star better it will be for al Yesterday's confe taken up mostly with 1 of ideas by the South American y Lansin n The Aiways when the st has a back Alaska has a warm ere 1s not much the southern # to be Friday e is after-| southern Pac a tentative pro-|y 4 out ican Pp submit this to ents for approval and | Fect action will follow ‘SOLDIER TELLS ‘OF A FIST FIGHT AMONG CORPSES July 2 2 and 8 p. m. Twice TOMORROW Tents at Fourth Ave. and evaporati coast the pote need to| | MEXICAN MISS SUMMERS IN U.S. 1.—(By Mail) r cot at ferman adversary 1 won was told in al today from the wrote Givenchy with letter front I got + a big German and we had duel I throst hm onet the moi nd grinned at steel for half 1 give tn It's no £ , he said, ‘why don't you chuek it? I'm damned f! |1 will said I, and we kept on slashing until the bayonets dropped |from our hands ‘ 6 had a go we fairly wa me. W an hour, with the ped each loth ong the corpses on every side, He got me down, but at the finish I got the better of him, I grabbed my bayonet again, but I Jeould not kill him for*he was a bit of a Bp He emade prisoner, a good SENSATIONAL WILD) zones Tanimat Features| DiJA SEE EM, BOY: he Scsnenc] 200 TRAINERS B3 is RRL | Sea Lion Ninety astern girl beaunties,| ston, Del ISAREL ANGELES troit, Winnipeg, Montreal, Calgary| Miss Isabel Angeles, daughter of | and Halifax, passed thru the city|Gen. Felipe Angeles, Villa's chief of | New Free Parade at 10:30 | Thursday night en route to thelartiliery, who is spending the sum- | San Franclsco exposition. mer in Massachusetts. nners of contests ir Bie pnd One an Act TO WORK ALL WINTER SAYS JOHN BALLAINE Co Inlet ‘will be transfe rred from the | policies on Alaska and Seattle | | breach of promise suit tried in | the California city, a merry bit | of fitigation that caused tongues to wag In all parts of the United Sta Maudie ia im Pickford in E of the Movies,” nating RAILROAD, | Mary he motion pictur Armstrong's act, “The Stars at the New Pan tagesthia week Incidentally she is a daughter of Will Armstrong, the Y who mace housands of hero in numerous stock comedy engagements Mias Armfield and Howard were married, according to test! ony tr the case, when the former was 14 rain along the northern mountains Old timers in Alaska are pre dicting an unusually severe winter, | h they say always follows a mild summer. last summer was rainy Last winter was mild, This er it is believed the rivers at may close as early as October years Despite indications of a severe| Sh res Howard is the winter, the government plans to| fatl her 32-year-old daughter, the new rallroad| Mi push work | rtly after the marriage it was are about 1,600 men at! discovered that thru a technicality on the jon from | he d not been legally divorced to the Matanuska river, | fr is completed mes Cook er 1, all these ¢ ith Miss {nlet,| field was the nulled, It b ces | understood, to the puth | ress that he was to remarry Arm about Nove her to the north end of the Alaska! when he was divorced from his Northern railway, Already @ gang] first wife jot 200 to 300 men are at work on This he did not do and Mise |the Alaska Northern, repairing 1t} Armfield promptly sued him for $500,000 for breach of was allowed $40,000 Bryan’t counsel,” Miss Art so construction trains over it this winter. It it planned to reduce this road to a one per| cent grade #0 coal can be hauled,” Rallaine will speak at the King| County I ocratic club luncheon, at Good Eats cafeteria, Saturday noon. He will discuss the bene ficial effect of President Wilson's may run promise. mfie 1d EAGLES COME TO SEE TOWN SPOKANE, election of of of Savannah, 1916, the sion of the Fr Kagles {# practic day, William nah was elects FREE ADMISSION AT DREAMLAND DANCING BYERY EVENINO EVERY ONE WELCOME Aug. 6.—With the s and the selection s the convention and Aerie ses ernal O: city in de ; Rex B. ciseo, grand w esident E. D, Weed, ft » Srand worthy chaplain; J. 8. Perry, Kansas City, Mo., grand secretary Frederick Hughes, Yonkers, N. Y grand treasurer; John F. Lenny Chester, Pa, grand worthy con ductor Charles T, Laird, Mas sachusettes, grand inside guard The following were named tr toes A. B. Duncan, St. Joseph Mo.; Manson Reiff, Marion, Yd Frank P. Vietor T | ARREST JITNEY MEN’ Richard Blerd and Roy Vino’ fitney. drivers, are charged by G, I Hall with operating without the state indemnity bond. A, Larson makes similar charges against Wil Mam MeDonald and Ernest Bisby, Mullen, Pierelle Seattle; anc Ashland, Win ' Maudie Armfield, girt who recently got a $40,000 breach.of-promise | judgment in her suit against Bryant Howard, jr., Below, at left, Mildred. Girl Will Press Her Suit | — Against Wealthy Clubman, Once for Breach of Promise; Expects to Get More in New 1 to a Star | TICKETS ON SALE ATCOLMAN DOCK About Our Clothing Quality and Prices Tell | MEN’S SUITS | VALUES UP TO | $15.00, NOW VALUES TO $20.00, NOW VALUES UP TO | $25.00, NOW \ VALUES UP TO $10.00, NOW VALUES UP TO $12.50, NOW VALUES UP TO | $15.00, NOW | VALUES UP TO | $15.00, NOW All Straw Hats Half Price cans yee Westerman & Schermer: | 103-5-7 FIRST AVE. is NEAR YESLER WAY © wealthy San Diego! is shown Mits Arm- [LOOK FOR BOARDER | ii:\'\.5.2 Ssisste'as TO SOLVE MURDER ** °“— | mne police deiteve they are on |GENTURY LODGE T the trail of the man who m jianaecna INSTALL 6 Mrs. Chiarina Manzi, whose body | in Schmitz park seve 7 Installation of officers and tion of 100 charter members lrial. w man at the theatre | 4 tly secured a new day, nd, says a room r hu gtound y lawyer|er the Manzi home disappeared | take place at a meeting of G the the same day his wife |lodge, No, 208, F. @ A. My This man, Manzi said The lodge has just deem: The gathering will be tish Rite temple. jously served six years ¢ year sentence for murder co ANGELES SUNDAY, AUG. 8, 1915 ON FAST STEAMER “WHATCOM” LEAVES COLMAN DOCK AT 9 A. M. Stop at Port Townsend, Pt. Williams, Dungeness and Port Angeles. You can stop off at any of these places on your excursion ticket. 3 Round trip $1.00. Children, 5 to 12, 50c. Children under 5 free. Dairy lunch aboard the boat at city prices. Sandwich, 5c; Coffee, 5¢ Pie, 5c. Or you can take your own lunch if you prefer. You can come back.at 4 P. M. or 8 P. M., whichever suits best. Steamer Sol Duc leaves Pt. Angeles at 4 P. M.; Dungeness, 5:15; Pt. Williams, 5:45; Pt. Townsend, 7:15, arriving Seattle 10:15. Qr Steamer Waiali leaves Pt. Angeles at 8 P. M. and gets you to Seattle in ample, time for business Monday morning. This is a most delightful trip for a hot Sunday. Come and enjoy the cool sea breezes.

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