The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 25, 1915, Page 2

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STAR—WEDNESDAY, AUG. 25, 1915, =BUY NOW= HALF PRICE! All the Fine Lace Curtains All the Ladies’ Handkerchief s : All the Fine Furs All the ““Beacon”’ Bath Robes - All Irish Crochet Neckpieces All Silver-Plated Ware - All Toys and Games The above are complete lines. Broken lines are selling for far less than half. Shoes that were $4.00 to $6.00 are 59c a pair (small sizes only). Dress Goods and Silks are 38c and 88c—for values up to $3. Kid Gloves (Fownes’ and Dent’s) are $1.05 instead of $2.00. Fixtures, Carpets, Shelving, Counters and Show Cases are 20c to 30c on the dollar. Everything, including the office equipment of Safes, Adding Machines and Typewriters, is for sale. : STORE CLOSES IN A FEW DAYS OPEN SATURDAY NIGHT TILL 9 O'CLOCK & orerererrecer FRANCIS ROWE Closing Out The Panton Dept. Store ’Leven Seven to ’Leven ’Leven Second Ave. ‘GREISHEIMER ESCAPES FROM SEEKS DIVORCE reereeet GEORGE COMPANY, eueetys Phillip Yule, 17, of Tacoma, a, teal Floyd Swing, 16, of Fruitland, ar rested Tuesday on charge of steal ing bicycles on which they had rid-| Ses Bere from 1 here from Puyallup. OLD AGE A “A CRIME! VANCOUYV B Cc, Aug. 25- |v firemen are seriously Injured today and A. R. MacDougal, a store jas the result of two fires in the q Mt. Pleasant district here yester cafe, pgonte are 7° ouns at 60-—r0d + Oo losses are estimated at! joints beginning ers are old at 40 step beginning | to stiffen up a bit ——— The Hollywood Lunch and Soda to lag and lose its #4; oC] Some people were born to be] M. Kiyosawa. one of the|_ beck; feel tired ‘with Sl eorever in the limelight. And| wealthiest and most {nfluential| Fountain, 212 Pike St.—Adv. possibly a twinge of rhe PAIN | Freddie Greishelmer {is notable|Usiness men in the Japanese quar AMUSEMENTS be Unaats to wera you. among them ter, and his pretty wite, F. Kio AMUSEMENTS idneys are. ne promptly sawa, have found the American tem-| was arrested here 7 eeeneteernteonieeanennnienmennansnanncenn® their work of throwing off the Greisheimer perament, and are sorry | Em Th tr: coe ah ore sever? forming royal |several weeks ago while disposing; Kiyosawa, who is head of the press — e » to = crime against lof an ample breakfast at the Wash-| Bell Grocery Co. and the Cedar Direction Sail em, a North D La Sa Cash Grocery Co., and who resides > at 224 Cedar st. applied Wednes-| Se Se Se day in superior court for a divorce. Matines Dally, Any Seat 106. After several years, he com | Night Shows, 7:90 and 6:10. 10¢-18e, plained, he came to the disappoint ing conclusion that “defendant saw LOIS nothing admirable or interesting in| t | Surroundings | her husband,” this being due to the} They came from San Francisco) fact that both had become educated and got him, returning him to that/{n American schools, where they, you have these sym you can find prompt reli EDAL Haarlem Oi! ( han 200 years thi ognized remedy er ailments MEDAL Haarlem Ol! Cap wules are imported direct from the Mlaboratories at Haarlem, Holland. e and $1.00. Get them at your druggists. Do batitut nd guaranteed by th 3 ington Annex, at the request of San Francisco authorities, where he had jumped his bail bond. He was charged with fraud. Taken to the city jail here he complained of the miserable fare and the unlovely Matinee 2 p.m Nights, f to 11 pom This But Bee Freddie has gone and done? He|grew into a positive aversion and| has escaped from the county jail/ finally resulted in a complete| WII! H. Armstrong @ Co., In at San Francisco, and, as a result, | estrangement.” | “TH ” eriff Fred Eggers is trying to| For days, he says, they did not! iar eapthicreotencla weather a storm many times more|deign even to speak to one an-| 10¢ and 20c. intense than the one which whis- tled and roared about our Sheriff Bob Hodge, recently, as a result of his honor system disclosures. The San Francisco papers are calling for an investigation of the office, and are charging that 50 prisoners have escaped within a year. other, and altho he frequently tried to win her affections and dispel the impossible atmosphere of their do- mestic life, for several months prior |to Aug. 1 she seldom even said “Good morning” or “Good night,” and refused positively to eat at the same table. | “There is a complete and extreme incompatibility of temperament,” the complaint states, “and it would be a blessing to both and a benefit to the state If they were divorced.” In Japan, divorces are frowned upon. PACIFIC OUTFITTING CO COR. THIRD & UNIVERSITY DRESSES MEN WOMEN oT weet OUR CREDITIS O.K OR. L. RA. CLARK rei - togog ll Albert Hansen ‘And we are leading the fight to see! that the people of Seattle and vic Mty get the right kind of dental se Fice-the kind to which they are en Titled when they pay out their good Money to get their teeth fixed We employ only graduate regis- tered dentists at this office—we u only the best of materials and the Most uptodate painless methods—we Perform the most difficult dental op- rations without hurting the patient B bit Every operator in this office is a Braduate registered man—who has raduated from the best dental col e feast of Jeweler and Silversmith DIRECT FERRY LINE TO VASHON IS SUGGESTED. Marked changes in the proposed ferry between Seattle, Vashon {sland and Kitsap county are recom 1010 Second Ave., Near Madison POSLAM BEST FOR SUNBURN AND REDNESS Poslam does wonders in clearing THE BEST MFATS FOR LEAST MONEY wes and who has passed the exam the state avery operator in t Certificate from the board hanging right on the front of his dental chalr. Ye don't preach isms or perform Frye’s QUALITY Markets wall in stunts to attr attention to our.|Complexions overnight; soothes in-| mended in a letter received Wednes. elves—but we are b ling up our a re’ nd vee Fs am arn, Ivy-|day by the King county commis * Mictioas br Giving. the kind of ose ning Mosquito-Bites,” taking | «toners from the Seattle Automobile || Thursday Specials: vice ax outlined above, and our bust- hess is growing #0 fast that x elub. Washington Full Cream just had to add another high gra te | The letter, signed by Vice Presi aw pamretered, Gentist to our staff hat aiawtoy ‘ie dent R. L. Sparger and Clyde LL. Cheese TEETH PULLED FREE fection. or disordered t| Morris, a trustee, recommends that | (mild) gach morning from 8:20 to 10 to| the skin. Minor trouble lif the present laws do not permit > ME did Gemonstrate our painless methods, | few appiteations, Pimples counties to operate ferries outside | Choice Spare "onlam Soap is t e | the! younda e r e H cob omiam Soup in th heir boundaries, the legislature Ribs ....... Regal Dental Offices | could make the needed provisions. daily delight Choice Veal Dr. L. R. Clark, Mgr. For samples Instead of two ferry lines con : A Emergen th the mainland with the| 1408 THIRD AVE Brmergency necting the mainland with the|ll Chops ...... PY | island from opposite sides, the club proposes 4 plan to construct a line direct from this port to the north | end of tho island, the same line to be extended to the mainiand of| a 7 Kitsap county, with a terminal at Safety First With Money Back—Then some point directly west of the| 3 i north end ef the island Profits—That’s “Thus one ferry woud serve both| . | Vashon island and the large terri N. W. Cor. Third and Union. all Druggiste. Choice Loin ork Chops. Choice Steer Shoulder Steak Choice Steer T-Bone Steak . Choice Shoulder 29e of Mutton 10c Choice Shoulder 1 Pork Roast... 1 2c Look for U. 8. urple Stamp. It signifies purity and quality Shops Open Until 6:20 >. M, .18c 12 county and the Olympic peninsula,” the letter reads. That such a direct line would give| farmers on the island and in Kitsap | county more adequate and faster | service with their market here, than the two Joint lines at first suggested, is the conten‘ion of the club, 'JAP MERCHANT i: rn INJURED | Keeper, is suffering from bad burns| city just in time to face his wrathy| acquired the American tempera- ner ning wife, Lillian Lorraine, who an-| ment ae eomety nounced for the last time—post-| “Whatever he sald,” the hus | =—————————————____ tively—that she would divorce) band’s complaint adds, “in conver- NEW PANTAGES him. | sation, even with the intent to And now, what do you suppose| please, annoyed his wife. They) 14 —ScOVELL DANCERS—14 | Moreover, | | | take up much, | This would mean more rapid settlement | | More farms would mean more railroad traffic, more railroads and | more general business, PAGE 2. STATE GOING DRY! WHAT WILL THES getter nunyt BREWERIES DO? THEY ARE GOING] tas weeK oNLy TO BE TURNED INTO CREAMERIES —— Piant of the Olympia Brewing Co., at Turnwater, on the outskirts of Olympia, now being operated as a dairy. Below, Mre. Margaret E. Piatt, of ttle, p dent West Washington W. C. T. U., who scouts the idea that brewery property will be destroyed when the dry la becomes effective. “It's all bosh, This property will not be conf “The history of other states shows that the indus d breweries employed more men than the breweries.” which rept probibition OLYMPIA, Aug. 25.--The day becomes effective ir Washington, we are told by the antiprohibitionists, property value Jat m thousands of dollars will be oyed and thousands of 1 land women will be thrown out of work and forced to seek employ ment in a market where the employment supply already far exceeds the demand H buildings and costly machinery wi nly become wort less. Hop growers and grain growers wi! ¢ to market thei crops. And #0 on, and so on. All the thousands of men engaged in the growing of these in their transportation, and in al) such phases crops of manufacturing lNquor Hard times will ree ary 1 will be idle. just as sure as the sun will rise on | This is the story of the anti-prohibitionists | The prohtbitionists point simply to the work of preparation now | going on tn practically every brewery of this state to convert the liquor factories into factories that will turn out other products Brewery Men Are Still Pessimistic iy ; The brewery men are pessimistic They admit they are making - these preparations, But they belittle the probable results. Never- es - theless, the work of preparation goes on. In some parts of the state TOWN BOMBARDED ft bas been completed | The Schmidt brothers, who control the Olympia Brewing Co., re- cently bought out the Farmers’ Cooperative creamery at Olympi and converted part of their brewery into a dairy products plant, wher they are manufacturing butter, {ce and ice cream, and storing eggs. | 2¢4F ie ae a French avi- This was done, they explain gloomily, because it was necessary | Stor egg ber os — the town, to keep their jce plant going, despite the fact that their output ot] prooreses pe tmencgar ged npeoiesd beer was decreasing in anticipation of prohibition. The creamery was) ao vane doe @ wound- |established to keep the ice plant's efficiency up to standard. ed may die. | But just the same, the creamery is operating, and a big auto truck! ,7eacK LoRRACH BA : 7 \ : 0 sathering| H_ BADEN is busy every day rolling along the roads of Thurston county gathering PARIS, Aug. 25.—A French avi- cream from the farmers in a territory within a radius of 40 miles of| a. Gronned bombs upon the sta. the creamery tion at Lorrach Baden, 28 miles Under the incorporated name of the Fruja Fruit Products Co.,/from Freiburg, yesterday. The of- | the wery concern also has engaged in the manufacture of fruit] ficial communique announcing the beverages at ite bottling works, It is making six varieties of fruit/attack today did not mention the drinks, damage done. |\Create Market for Fruit Products Seseeee TCS Cera around Souched, Neuville, the com- | This opens up another field of industry. This new company is at|munique stated, but no infantry} present getting its fruit extracts from Oregon orchards and vineyards, | fighting is reported. but if a supply were available nearer home, the company would no longer patronize Oregon The fruit juice industry has proven profitable in California, and {t promises to become a big factor in Washington after the dry faw/ becomes effective | Western Washington is peculiarly adapted to dairying. The)! fre rapidly disappearing, leaving in their wake thousands of) acres of logged-off land, on which the farmer is settling. As the land| 1s being rid of stumps it is proving itself excellent for the grazing of dairy herds Washington never has produced all its own dairy products, That is to say, this state has had to import much of the butter and cheese it consumed In doing this, the state has drawn on states adjoining it, and on Australia. Great Field Opens for Dairymen Here Year by year, however, the amount imported has grown smaller, until this year statistics now being checked over by the state depart-| ment of agriculture will, it is predicted, show that the state's dairy products’ supply is almost, if not quite, keeping pace with the demand The development of Alaska {s opening a field for Washington dairy products, the future extent of which can be but vaguely forecasted That great country will not for a long time produce even a small proportion of what it consumes, and Washington is its nearest market Another field is developing in British Columbia. That province has heretofore drawn heavily on Australia for its butter supply. But! Austrailia has suffered a drought this year, and what little surplus she had has gone to feed the allies in the war zone, Creamery men are agreed that {if the Washington farmer will apply himself studiously, employing economical business methods to the dairy vusiness, he will find a ready market for all he can produce, and will reap profits enough to encourage him in expanding. Answer Made by Prohibitionists Here, then, we find the answer of the prohibitionists. the brewertes Into creameries, fruit products plants, and—as is already being done—into condenseries, wholesale groceries, etc The capital of the brewers and distillers will then be not de- stroyed; their buildings and land will not become useless; men will still have employment; the output will give employment to beer truck drivers and salesmen. instead of the new material for malt, it will be alfalfa, corn, ete., for cows. It will mean very much more corn and alfalfa, which means more} cultivated’in Washington, more farmers, firm hands, and also Thus the land and the handling of food products will! if not all, the idleness caused by prohibition, | BERLIN, Aug. 25.—Twelve civil- fans were wounded at Offenburg, Washington, D. captured by di Union Dye Works (Inc.) nvenyem ie. Li CLE “i ns Oftflee 10TH ve AND BE. UNION Convert | Slander _ Dentists |Higs iat being hops and barley land more homes Dentists who make a business of e a Goring other dentists or their w | always lacking tn moral courage, know!- edge, skill, integrity and candor. There q ord of any Dentist ever having | 4 } 4 fuccess who relied upon sian. | because farms and farmers have to be served. joanne, ye peueaes Fava to build aj o or himse he Alveolar Den: Portland, tried it, b nd years ag | n Second Aven they starved ¢ ‘FIRE AGAIN VISITS Steamer Victoria will sail tor| Alaska Wednesday night with cargo} | im Seattle, tried tt. an Every patron say: for Nome and points along Yukon! OCLI hege that belonged. to| i Dr. Shark tried it but. starved out, A| river. | | PS TOWN | es. opened “e'seutie o(f| Her greatest triumph. | short time ago, n ad writer but _ today his former We say so, too! Then \e The sec-|» oO weeks ; ON, Aug. 25 {ond devastating fire in t \{] KODAK FINISHING Let me do your work today left Moclips, the summer re. “Quick service—good results.” sort, 30 miles northwest of here, fh 4. M. MENDENIA jruins. The town 1 _ practically | *atted pub! Fay Tincher, in “The Fes, on4 Comore Spec wiped out. Hight buildings were| thoes to me sna Deacon’s Whiskers” destroyed in today's fire | is estimated at $10,000 You ‘das Get What]/K, OF P, You Ask for at the Pike |; ENTERTAIN The loss Seashore Fun-Riot Crawford, Organist principle | Sulity, poor mental can be had of | pantien when Ge know child has | The Knights of Pythias, Seattle! {cular Dental loca. St. Liquor Co., $11 J) poace No. bi, will entertain me)! iyivert Pike St. bers and prospective initiates at the regular monthly open meeting! )2°"""! hapfewer Je Ask for Monogram Whisky, 5]/at Castle hall, First and Pike,| matter of fact, nelt ie | Wednesday at & p. A program | Who writer his ada could af without slinging mud of boxing bouts and a mock trial) m, ‘8 Old, 60 Cents a Bottle ats ntist, Ap who Colonial All Local Beers on lee, 4, 5 or 61) involving prominent people will be| advertisements, must ‘have soine know! | | provided, edge of ntistry | 3 ‘ 50c | —_ — a | F a pRow N. DD, &, Four torpedo-boat destroyers rat Ave, Union Blk | TELEPHONE ELLIOTT 2334 || which left Puget Sound arrive at]. Oven evenings ontt) sand sundays || THIS WEEK ONLY! f Seward, gat for peste who! work. “Phone | : Main 8640.

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