The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 18, 1916, Page 5

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HOME OF cases) VILLA BUTCHER THE BEST P2200 Oy EARTH be hans ve only |} SHOT TO DEATH should be up t and take advantage of (hie offer Get the deep curved lenses, improves your ay and gives you @ larger field of vision $0 we will mive the deep curve al lenses like this out Bandit Executed at Juarez, Body Placed on Exhibition MEETS FATE SILENTLY muarante MARCUM OPTICAL CO, » 700" continues in Mexico. Col, Manuel Baca Valles, Villa's butcher,” was publicly executed tn Juarez at 6 a.m. today within « —————_ |few feet of several Pu which American women and chil Twh | Nia! vit } Mae dren refugees were sleeping 790 | Patty ane Authorities, placed bis body on view at the custome houre along ; side that of the bandit hief, Rod m I GS ner as a bloody warning to their fi press Enchanted ake peacnilon followed upon un SULLIVAN ¢ CONSIDINE confirmed rumors that . two more Americans, Albert B. Simmons of bloodlust of the Villa outlaws Brought Under Guard | guard from Ca Grandes in the ee day coach of the train near which Little Boy Blue, he died Awake Little Red Riding Hood inbrat dragged to a spot nearby 4 just Before 5 am, he and without a word Simple Simon Twenty Carranza soldiers under Capt. Regenio escorted him to a BEST VAUDEVILLE clump of trees beside an irrigation a 1020 Tom and Stacia Moore (ditch. His arms were ted with a AMER blue necktie that a soldier supplied Capt. Regento selected as execu 6 Other ; ee tloner a soldier whose brother Valles had killed Newspaper Men See Killing This soldier, without an order }bound man, plac jhis rifle at Valk Americans newspaper men and a few Mexicans witnessed the death of bloodstain and the powder burns THEATRE TONIGHT AT 8:15 i Benefit of the | SEATTLE TEACHERS’ ASSOCIATION CHAS. RANN KENNEDY'S i GREAT PLAY THE SERVANT IN THE HOUSE With o Stresg Cast of New York Players Headed by WM. OWEN Prices: 50c, 75c, $1.00 beside the naked body of Rodrigues at the customs house, where many Americans and Mexicana viewed them. |REPORT TWO MORE WASHINGTON, Jan, 18—Mex ELEANOR'S SECOND LETTER Jican developments today added Oh, my dear, my dear, your letter! . . " |Dreaks my heart, and I am going to/(\°" Carransas | ey neering i. tell you that what burt me most {s|(h massncre of | America that Dick turned my letter—my let’) Unconfirmed reports that Victor ter in which I showed him my very | iiamiiton of Chicago and Albert soul—over to you who, had you not! sis OF Los Angeles had. bean been the extraordinary woman that) iurdered by Villista bandits under |Stooa ft would not have under-|ihe Arrieta brothers, 60 miles west ¥ dmint | 1 can not help thinking, Margie, of, 10°70®. also Kaye the adminis that you are a bigger woman than 1.) Congul Edwards at Juarez and I know that had I been Dick Waver |tne department are at odds as to ly's wife and you in my place !\ whether the department asked bim confess I don't understand You./ranza government for the murder quite. ed Cus! mining party Perbaps {t is as you say, that you! The department inalsts ft did not don't love Dick any more. Have you |agk him to do so. THE ROAD neve? loved him? ‘You'can never! pawards sal have known that fierce primitive] of instructions,” he had tried to get TO love that would brook no interfer), sate conduct for them from the ence with your man. Are you that! Carranztatas ECONOMY |feminiat type that wants to be a| If it is proved that Carranza friend as well as a sweetheart to the) promised protection for the party 9 |man you love reparation for the lives will be de Let me tell you something, Mar-| manded gie, something I am sure you have |never learned, something, perhap Hpac Y }that women of your type will never| Why Dick allowed me to come into Hearn. No man wants to bea friend|his life. Forgive me if I say that ETS to the woman he loves. He can|¥ou, with your big brain, may have Wednesda ales never mix friendship with lover'’s|tired bim. Specials: vows. Emotional stress and pla-| Margie, it ts absolutely tfue no Fresh Local 37c tonics are as far apart as the poles|¥oman can be all things to any one Ranch fn a man’s mind. Perhaps that is|man. All you can do, whether you Eggs. a lare married to him or not, ts to Fancy April 31 Cc) R A choose what you will be to him, for any woman can be different things Eggs (storage).. TRY THIS F to different men. We learn that rly in the game. This is what Choice Shoulder you any happiness with Dick, for let Pork Back Bones, 1 f tht Margie | in Few Hours Choice Steer 1 2 Ends Severe Colds or aval |you said to me in your last letter, | Cc! Choice Steer 1 8c You can end grippe and break up| have done, Sirloin Steak........ | severe cold either in head, chest, |PAve ne Derr ame ten aede erick| * Anchor Brand | body or limbs, by taking a dose aie ba gs ge rd ptt) Bacon 10c Pape’s Cold Compound” every | ou is that you might come to love| ° 22 Kgl two hours until three doses are Choice Pork ' | imen some other man thet way. Liver. cesses QE tt promptiy opens clogged-up| te tee Nour money. Yes aT THE FOLLOWING mankers,|DOMFiIs and alr passages in the) rise eet ptrange (hat @ wom ony uMr c MARKET, head, stops nasty discharge or nose |*®° * a etre nde running. relleves sick headache, jan who could take your husban AMERICAN, MANKET, dullness, feverishness, sore throat, | ¥!th little compunction should have 606 Third Avenue. |acruples about taking your money TERN m3 sneezing, soreness and stiffness é : A Te tens canner Don't stay stuffed-up! Quit blow-| The only explanation ~ Paar give} WESTLAKE MARKET. ing and snuffiing! e your | for it Is that we are tonight to care Corner throbbing head—nothing else in|™ore for conventions than we do for) | morals Good-bye, dear woman, good best of all women I have e |known, and | want you to know that SEATING MARKET, dental jthe world gives such prompt re las “Pape's Cold Compound,” which! costs only 25 cents at an iru, tore. It acts without assistance, tes nice, and causes no incon Purple Stamp ‘urity and Quality t Shops Open Until 6:20 P. M. venience. Be sure you get the |hour of my life. The tragedy of It ee is that you are paying, too | ——$——_- - —_ -- Just now | think that the came 1s} not worth the candle, for no woman I have fou never to have known a great lo For Domestic Use Must Be a GENUINE GAS. COKE Slap yore Welds shes eae that you will be always ts the heart Order It Through the Gas Company cits Shey pom ye ey —All Deliveries Made Promptly (To Be Continued.) it is nach bette ri gi soi Aaa DECLARES VILLA eat and people are surprised to ut the truth of the matter REPEATS THREATS of smok nd soot EL PA Two special i , ; “J trains arr here toda earing Cok c te) ci several hundred Americans and oke contains no smoke ¢ : - wg ah other foreigners from the Parral usly been taken out in the process « mal Satstat. and tern ( sahua ing, therefore the dampers may be set ent A Villa deserter said Villa reiter los ugh th ‘ ated at Rubio his threats against wi agit the fine Americana four days ago, an You will really be amazed at the greater volume urked he ipastehot Mgt! : i of heat delivered into the rooms when using coke encounter DOPE PODS A DOL LADO PADPLLPPDOLLLPAA LAS State Highway Engineer James Allen, stopping at the Seattle SEATTLE LIGHTING COMPANY hotel ‘Tuesday, announced the state ‘uart ‘ last ear spent $i 00 in St Bldg. Phone Main 6767. straightening 100 miles of old high way and building 211 miles of new road, STAR—TUESDAY, JAN. 'AMERICAN VICTIM OF VILLA MASSACRE tae (COLD PREDICTED MILLION DAMAGE BY INDIAN GHIEF DONE BY FLOODS e<Doveall fouhwie Puyallup} Los Angeles Practically Folks About ‘It Last S “GOOD MEDICINE" EL PASO, Jan. 18.--Blood letting | phenied the co | Puget sound countr ivallup valle last summer, and spent hou Imans in| ging his head and nm r Indians and the concerning the Rut when ft comes to getting the stuff sctentifically a cirRcUIT Los Angeles and Victor Hamilton of! THE YOUSE OF EXITS” Chicago had been sacrificed to the| John P. Coy [One of the 18 Americans who met hands of a Maexiean les from Chihua | An Extravaganza | Valles was brought under heavy bandit gang when the bandits train and shot down men as they came out of their three dead, damage amounting to ‘ + iva orth a possibly a million dollars reported : es that are w _ > and raliroads pled, Los An Pint ; ij ve fat Nex GERbneliy inalated et Finished Pillows reduced to $2.50 / Jaa the result of one of the worst and $3.50. ’ storms in its history | Heretofore $5.00 to $12.50 Id Since Saturday night, the rain x ; wed y has been pouring down without in Centerpieces, Pillow Tops, Chil- y termission. Dry creek beds are dren’s Dresses, discontinued mod- ? harily” mere brooks ‘are ‘running | ¢!% at Half Price , wide, ae egular prices $1.50 to $8.00 Y stopped their from the|two and three r ‘warmer weather Doctor Says Nuxated Iron Will Increase Strength of Delicate People 200% in Ten Bae | aesas 'o Ss Se Sooners ever jare loth Goo The man, who had been reapon | Mother e for many executions as Villa’® AND headaman, met bis fate calmly and) ltrom his captain, approached the 4 the muzzle of heart, and fired. | Ih @ recent discourse thie etty, ead » the proper form, ereatly astonished at the « number whe lack | for no other reason tha: | lack of tron The moment tron te supplied multitude ef dangerous ermp. tome disappear the power to change fe hout obtaining any benefit The body, with {te small streak | wonders wrought f00d old tron te put ce: jabove the heart, was then placed| ve And stomach strengihener and trouble wae that (he old f harm than good AMERICANS KILLED tooth, and te almost Immediatsiy veneficial NOTE The manufacturers of ¥ Iron have euch | hardly walk: seme think they have aye | pepeta. Kidney or liver tr sleep at night fresh confusion to the question of | power and enduran and ‘ail other druggies 3 Clear, Peachy Skin Awaits Anyone Who Drinks Hot Water Says an inside bath, before breakfast helps u: feel clean, sweet, fresh. would have never forgiven you. !/to gain safe conduct from the Car.| | 4 of getting either way 12 trimmed; some have fine At 69c, Crepe Gowns in 9 : hag northern os pane reas} tucks and ruffles of em-| kimono style with revers % @ teach was report i * | ve . a IPolice “are rescuing famition in| broidery | embroidered. in oe ekitte. pink or blue, machine but- jong standing treble that “in pursuance | 202-4-4 Liberty Bul the flooded Golden State Woolen inti vi r ‘ute Gartae tae ataker- rae ater Daintily trimmed with feather stitching. ers were forced to take their! lace, insets of embroidery,| At 79c, Crepe Gowns in J chances and remain there, as the] medallions or eyelet work.| Dresden patterns, plain B= police beats were called away tor! F aa, . y more urgent rescue work Petticoats From 95¢c to| Duc fie Bar er a cut; buttonhole¢ i $3.50 epee fl Aa At 5c, Petticoats of 4 ' CONTINUED 4 plain pique or heavy cam-| All French Underwear & FROM PAGE 1 4 bric, with scallops. Just 1-3 Less teeeee Sparkling and and a natural are assured only If only every man and wom DON’T vou FEEL ' SORRY For the man who hasn't the will power to do what he knows he ought to do? tr every = man| what a grati anaemic-looking GS S628 BERLIN DENIES |LOSS 30 MILLION Anion’ of the mu! . 29c 9 |"the other woman” has learned,! 1 1 1] os | Margie, and I am passing It on to/ | | jyou. Perhaps tt is too late to give we Commercial Club; H. B. Kennedy, | 3 ¢c fe|president of the Kennedy Steam | BERGEN, Jan, 8.—After raging PV: i ship M. Kalish. for several days, fire, sweeping the ne of rosy-chee the Humboldt Steamship Co.; H. F. An inalde bath f# had by drinking! 4} ought to start a savings ac-|each morning, before breakfast, | &lass of real hot water once a te | spoonful of Hmestone p You know fiat you do not know that under any| lcireumstances you would do as 1} I way to you that you] F ery Co. and W. L, Bilger, of the owel®/ Seattle Hardware Co., are men-|other bomb plots in the United Interest 4% UNION SAVINGS & TRUST CO. OF SEATTLE years b » putting more food |; jan equal round-trip rate over all Those subject ; and particularly plexion and who attle in making the round trip than St does to go by way ot the|| SERVED PIPING HOT Southern 1 urged to obtain a Capital and Surplus $800,000 p at the drug store I have paid and will pay to the last] JAMES D. HOGE, Vice President and Trust Officer internal sanitatic important than kin does not contaminate cleaniiness is more HOGE BUILOING , because the tn the Heart of the Financial |for the club would take up immedt Hi-Grade Coffee Co. can wound her own self-respect and | expect that she will not at least bear scars on her character. That is the difference, Margie, | between a man and a woman, and I am hoping that Fate will be be to you t she has been to me, for nd tha r helps keep the hair healthy, lustrous and free from dandruff ple, whose scalps are in ordinarily and not seriously affected with regular shampoos with Re gh to keep the hair healthy a But if there is severe dandruff, , Resinol Ointment should ction with the Resinol the trouble is under control shampoos until Mon like the way Resinel to Dept, 20-2, Resinol, Balti smenty-day free triad sich, — Iso- i lated; River Is Three The Best for the Price, No Matter What the Price Miles Wide > Every woman interested in Fancy Work must come to our Art Shop Sale—Tomorrow THREE PERSONS DEAD SANTA ANA, Cal., Jan. 18 oo Unusual Reductions on Quantities of Fancy Pieces tween Anaheim and Fullerton this morning when the flood Q' R Art Shop has had a thor ough cleaning and e y odd ay piece, sh 1 we couldn't conscien a swept their buggy from the state highway. The river has burst Its banks and is rushing thru the eastern part of Ana heim SO IOSIss* CIS SORES SORES SOL ESSE LOS ANGELF Jan, 18.—With regular price for ing awa ranch houses and live atock The Filet Net Pieces, consisti and Pin Cushion Tops, some Regular prices 10c to Large Kindergarten Beads, dozen for 1¢. Kindergarten Beads, assorted, in boxes, 5¢. Heretofore 25c Shoe Bags, Handkerchief Bags, Toilet Bags and Pullman Aprons, clearance price 10¢. Heretofore 25c to $1.50. Grayona Embroidery Silks, in colors, 35@ dozen. Heretofore 50c dozen Bunches of Raffia, 5¢. a Heretofore 10 Braids for making lace; also used for finishing and crochet work. Bolt of from 24 to 36 yards, some partly # used, 5¢@ bolt Heretofore Ic to 15c yard e Silk Cords of various sizes and colors, 1¢ yard. Heretofore 2c to 15¢. of Scarfs, Pillow Tops ace trimmed, Half Price. 25, in the storm so far SOEs FREDO SMITH, a@ Loma Linda |rancher, drowned trying to cro: lthe Santa Ana river ALFONSO RIVERE, drowned at- le Ss Los Angeles, killed In his bathroom by an electric light short circuit due deputy sher r bands of citi the roads are impassable. nd telegraph service 1» d, and fears are felt for fe Mght systems. Scores Left Homeless the country around Los An geles, scores are homeless, Near Redlands, « small tributary of the OSS SG TSS SIDE SSCS ALAS SASSY CE Sant Ana river flooded many Odd pieces of Stamped Linens, mostly 24 and 36- G homes. Sixty were rescued on inch Centerpieces, 25¢@ and 35¢. a rafts Heretofore 50c to $1.50 / Stamped Pillow Tops, 15¢. ‘ of Low Ange the Low Angeles| i Heretofore 50c to $1.00. was thr Nes ide, swee Fourth Floor, ine ovee mana ror eae Muslin Underwear The damage in the Pomona mld ie A At Rell E 4 ell station, a few miles weet q eatimated at $500,000. Sealaat tales dare anaiek Corett Cov “ 39c, or with lace and) cela organdy @ ed from death by the San Bernar } 50c and 69c | insertion alternating; rib- @ fino police 1 bo " ‘i ape ae amed with lace and| bon run. These are made lace insets, or with em-| With an underdrape. ar hn Penway and his family are broidered medallions and| Gowns 50c, 69¢, 79¢ & ed on an island embroidered edgings At 50c, plain muslin efforts to reach Drawers 50c, 75c, 95¢| “Ss with yoke effect of ey 01 Lace and embroidery yelet embroidery. ——= sISSD cers of East-| were forced to stop at Pomona last night, with small hope ern Four persons were taken from Chemise 50c and 95c fanholed edges; some with @ the thing for out of door Including Chemise, En- wear. They are the 1916] velope Chemise, Corset 9 CALL MASS MEETING 12. ccs win | Contant Ge F At $3.50, Petticoats with | Combination Suits of Skirt @ | R. R. RATE FIGHT 5 cee flounces of all lace, | or Drawer. —rnira rioor. GSS SOITSSOEISSSEEISSSE EISSN LL tell what he knows of the North Otto Case will represent the Co president of city, was extinguished today, The xandat, falas or t ot the Ano BERLIN, by Wireless to Say- {loss is estimated at $30,000,000 and *acific Steamboat 0.; Secretary ss ’, 3,000 persons are homeless. Full Fretwell, of the Automobile club;| Ville, Jan, 18.—Attache Von Papen 400 buildings were swept away. " Julius Lang, of the National Groc-|4!d not pay money to persons re-| Christiania and other cities are ponsible for munitions factory or | sending relief. . Fg pe ahem ag Speakers. ir{ States, according to a semiofficial Northern railway lines have for] scatem Beco an ende | ‘This was made to answer British Pr ram agreement with the Southern and/ciaims that papers seized from him fon Pacific roads, to establish|at Falmouth indicated such pay : SR Manufacturers ut without avail. Costs More This Way Lunch at the Hollywood, 212 Exhibit 50 more to come by way of Se-! E h Stuart Building Miss Anna Barrows of Bos- ton, noted domestic science teacher, will lecture Wednesday at 2:30 p. m. Thursday at 3:00 p. m. jm tw °. os. This is in summer, when spectal tourists’ rates exist. | 2c and 3c a Cup In winter the difference is|] Hiest Grade Blend, . |] 400 Ib.; 3 Ibs. for 1.00 distance by the Northern|{ Other Good Blends, 1b.— Otto Cases of the commercial] SC, BOC, ZDC Club, said Tuesday that counsel tely with Chairman Reynolds of|] 100 Feet North of Pike St, at the public service commission, the 1515 Second Ave. matter of bringing an intervening |] ¢ Lot of Coffee Satisfaction fi ee iaai suit againet the railronds, asking ee Lite Trek No charge for admission. int the differential be wiped out We will take up also,” he sald ‘a plan for a constructive progr to be carried out in carrying the fight thra the interstate commerce commission as speedily as possi THE STAB. TURN BOY FEELS THAT ONE GOOD WELL JUDGE, You cave ME A GOOD TIP WHEN You Put ME wise To THE REAL ToBACCO CHEW DEFINE RIGHTS OF INJURED WORKMAN men injured fn hazardous ent within their employ must seek recompense om the state funds created t purpose, according to a rul f the [ 1 tes supreme court in affir decision of n ft fs held, have courts Federal Judge Injured work no recourse fn REACH KENKON MARU After fighting adverse seas for three days, the salvage steamer Sal vor is reported Tuesday to have reached the side of the wrecked steamer Kenkon Maru No. 3, ashore on Belle Chain reef, off ae whee be finds W-B CUT Chew- @ pouch trom your dealer and aca Mts a tenets shonet to find out thet island The Jap crew of the Kenkon ts camped on shore near the wreck, Made by WEYMAN-BRUTON COMPANY, 50 Union Square, New York City

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