The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 21, 1916, Page 2

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(DRUGGISTS GET Chief Lang Summons to Headquarters for | Explanation LUNDIN TE LLS POLIC Remarkable Offerings —ALL DAY— SATURDAY —AT— The Leader Company's Quitting Sale All Seattle druggists were called on the carpet by Chief Lang Friday afternoon to learn to the letter the purport and action of the dry law. A man from the city attorney's office and from the prosecuting attor ney’s office were to explain the law to the pharmacists. The law regarding the sale of patent medicines containing & percentage of alcoho! and the sale of intoxicating liquors was to be fully gone over. « alcohol and other tntoxteants by druggists, the law states that a per. mit must be secured before the liquor may place. shipment of liquor to outlying @ tricts of the city Don’t Make a Mistake in the store—we are located at 1422 to 1426 First Ave., near the corner of Pike St. Look for the ___ Blue Signs. the prescription of « physician, to be used for medtetn man or priest, ramental purposes tally vidu: Bargains $3.48—Hand-embroidered Pillows, assorted shapes; fifty Mp to $1100 each, for en DOD 79c Each Your choice of any Trimmed or Untrimmed Hat in the store tomorrow. ..T9e Men's Celluloid Collars, small sizes only, but 5 regularly sold at 25c, going for Cc 1,000 yards Laces, consisting of Edges, Bands and Gal- toons; white, ecru and cream; values to 35c. 5 Choice, a yard. Cc og ee 83c Any Lady's Percale or —— House Dress in the store tomorrow at. s. This does not mean th ing @ stomac’ use good, common sense. he does this, he makes lable to conviction.” Alcohol may also be sold by druggist for chemical or mecha teal purposes. In a record, to be kept druggist, the name of the purehi er, the amount of liquor sold, stre pose for which the Hquor Is so! must be writtes This record must be open for or civil officer and the city council) or to change entries will be pu ished A druggist convicted for the fir time may not kind for two years, following h he will lose bis right to practi pharmacy in this state BS OUTLINE PLAN All Sewing Silk Thread, colors ee: and professional men of eon at the Hotel Washington vitation of J. E, Chilberg, and forr Jewish sufferers in the countries now at war. of the conference, and Rev. Cart made a 10-foot standing broad jump Just tn time to escape a stone roll- ing down an almost sheer mountain-|the Jewish residents of Seat: side 1,500 feet high. Penn: 's two ready have began. No Jews we: horses were killed. He nak-| Present at the conference, as it ing” logs. LIFE BY JUMP | Ya onaxpe, or. Jan. 21.—A. H. is alive toay because he ACHANGE FOR THE BETTER Goods for us after this sale. oar entire stock is on skids and the be an Independent expression Gentile sympathy and support Chairman Chilberg was }ized to name a committee finance and a committes of clorg: men, to be called the committee o |Christian co-operation. E jrock, president of the Northw Trust and Safe Deposit Co. ond and Union, was |treasurer of the organization, ked to accept contributions, Maurice M. Goodenough, mai of 716 Eastlake ave., starte for $1,000 damages for personal | |juries Friday against the Tractic |company, alleging a licked him and subjected jother indignities on | He was laden with bundles, th }complaint states, and, when t started to leave the car. the front door. “That's right, slam the door, |fool,” the motorman {s alleged |have said, whereupon he Goodenough and the gates that Joodenough pinched between them |MRS. ni F, GERMAN Nothing but him E smallest prices you ever saw will start them rolling out our doors. This big event starts Saturday, ye 9 a. m. $3 values Van- ity Cases 25¢ value Manicure Out- tle that Mra. Julia Frances Germat widow of the late John H and a Seattle pioneer, died at th home of her son, in Vancouver, nuary 18 hardening of the arteries. German was born in 68 years old at the death, and had lived in Seatti previous to a few weeks.ago, sinc | 1888 The body will be brought to 8 50c values Mr $1.50 values Knives, guaranteed... . attle. Her son, Glenn German, a Large Emblem Shaving graduate of the University of Wash-| ington, and who is now in business | Mugs, values to $1.50 in Vancouver, HEARS CONFESSION survives 48c 55c dies’ Handbags. | Choice | 50c values Back Girl’s Rain- Hquor may be sold to a person hav at Se chosen as and jall the banks of the city have been | December 24 slamme kicke #0 manipulated was LECTURE ON LAW: Them Y In brief, regarding the sales of be transported to any This pertains even to the The liquor may only be sold on registered purposes, or upon order of a clergy to be used for sac Don’t Miss An of These Prosecutor Lundin, In a atate ment to The Star Friday, said In cases of extreme illness, whore the delay might result fa Hquor may be sold to indt at In such a case, the druggist must | Uniers | himself | a by the| t and telephone number and the pur-| ld in. spection at any time by any police member of Any attempt to refuse inspection | sell liquor of any! conviction. On a second conviction, |a# heartburn, w ce TO HELP JEWS Christian clefgymen and bosiness | wind Seattle, | the fermentation. and about 60 altogether, met at lunch-|® at) noon Friday, in response to the in-| nD ed plans to aid in the relief of the) {* European berg acted af temporary chairman) or Helm Jones made a plea for Chris tian co-operation In the work which le al re is} Intended that thi# movement «hal! | of author on y Shor- mt © i SUES THE S. E. in ager of the Goodenough Drug Co ait n rotorman ne ne | d ou to d DIES IN VANCOUVER’ Word has been received in Seat-| | n, German, ne B Death was due to * Ireland, was time of he r e, e READ OF HER CASE | Combs. Choice. . COMES oes ee rere SAN FRANCISCO, Jan, 21.—Her Reg. 10c a be: i a shut, her hands clenched, and Scouring Soap.. Cc her body quivering, Mrs. Mary Pamias heard today the police \7-foot bank, | atenographer'’s report of her confes- | LL. |sion of how she had hacked to bits| her| ithe body of Michael Weinstein crippled suitor, and had hidden {t in| a box | tonight SUES CITY FOR $2,000 W. A. Hillis, 6128 Pilgrim ave | started sult Friday to recover! | $2,000 trom the city, alleging bis| house has been undermined by 809 Second Ave. Next Door John Davis & Coz. | workmen engaged in street im provements and had slid down @ MARRIAGE IS NO BAR TO THIS MAN \) ) So He Courts High School { | Girl; Her Dad Is DIVORCE ACTION Now|} \} C. Gordon Crombie, wealthy club 1 jman and president of (he Applian , Jand Supply of Seattle, | been paying marked attentions to|) ja Lincoln high school girl, accord!) [ing to testimony submitted Friday |; jin) Judge Smith's court, where | {Crombie {s trying divorcee hin] | wife, June W. Crombie The? girl's father testified that heand Crombie were on good terms {until Wednesday evening, wh younger daughter told her Crombie was a Co, has to i ot STAR-—FRIDAY, JAN. 21, erwil 1916. PAGE 2. WHAT'LL WE 00 FOR JOKING MATTER IN } THE CAMPAIGN NOW? ; “IRANK HH, RENICK has decided to withdraw from tha counciimanic race When he entered it, he an nounced with great gusto that he wanted to find out what the people think of him and the Renick law, which somebody else drafted and he Introduced. Renick is a wise old fox, He has already scented just what the people think of him and his law You've got to give him eredit for knowing when he’s licked. At that, he would have fur nished a whale of an opportunity for a little comedy in what oth may be an altogether too serious campaign high school in his automobile, he| Ready to Benefit Your Skin [BIRTH CONTROL SOCIETY MEETS Speaker Declares New Laws Would Be Blessing to Women SESSION IN LIBRARY BY CYNTHIA GREY Shall we have birth control? This Is a big subject and one | In which | believe every moth | er Ie vitally interested. | In fact, | know they are. Ev | ery day I find In my mail tet ters from mothers who ery out against the fate that compels them to sacrifice their strength, vitality, and love on the altar of undesired, uncheck ed motherhood | Sometimes | receive a letter “It would ma’ nybody mad. > ae from a father, too, who real sald the witness, to 5 ee that his | a izes the impossibility of bring- | daughter was being courted by al ipa up hs) mater ae an in married man.” | © suffic | . rT a ipg I attended the Ho testified that Crombie had Poca oe hi ge Neomalthustan | been living at bis home for some \¢ i sy time, and had bestowed many pres league,” in the Yesler branch Ii qnts, including clothing and « dia-| peeney. | |mond ring worth $350 eee, les Pg le = pening taking up | Crombie has been in the habit of P he Cight for birth co | Jescorting the girl to and from the|Contained in Poslam and iden secant rar A ge nf a | der the right sort of birth control | testified, while he resided at the | witness” home. spa ou, a term |America will produce stronger and | * | better children; that we wil ave Cr bie e ‘eo 1 matte Siew tae ble wit higher standards of education and |treated him coldly and neglected | piaina the success of an lhome life, and higher ideals of their home. They were married in| wonder, Posiam, thes ; thin city on March 7. 1914, monarat.|And with Poalam, aa with the motor, |marital relations; that it will les) ing October 14 he bane the power ix there, and at your bid-|sen the number of defectives, im-! iB October 14 of the same ye |ding sets to work persiatently tol hecttes, drunkards, crlminais and | 4} your Inflamed oom yiealca’ or|imfanticides, and prove to be the rT nt LAXA afiment that may beset your| Cure for paupertam TIVE and should b | He made a stirring appeal in de am Soap imparts the hy«ien'¢|fense of the mother who is the nine tm» of antiseptic med Try it tor Tolle ‘STOMACH TROUBLES | So-called stomach troub: Indigestion, wind. a awh ae stomach-ache and ob the stomach | pressive fe If not « quarter of a or cold water tm y after eating acidity te felt otra tie Fermenta dity In a few moments enable th properly wan and excennive ac nent out up INGS. 903 Second Ave. | Burke Bldg. - DUE TO ACIDITY) stron fore retirt or _whenever | welaht This stope| enermy Turrell’s Mid-Winter SHOE SALE Bargains prevail through- stairs and down. Downstairs prices $1.00, $1.49, $1.95 and Main floor prices are 39c (infants’ shoes) to $7.95 —and every shoe at sale [ price represents BIG SAV- ;- Come in tomorrow an get your share of the profits. Turrell Shoe Co. cs DUCK SUPBRFLUOUS wAT. le who are confined with 4 who are depriv 4 ans of the body n-carrying of that tt is una! power « ven 8 few day & noticeable digestion should return, footsteps and the skin lees flabby reduction in is inempensive, can- tria Martell Drug treatment should in Improve. become in n with th orcine In the fresh alr weakens the le to produce muscles and vitality and the and inflames t ation of wnatghtly and un | the stomach thy fat te the result [tirely In he excessive secr If you are 18 of pounds above acid and normal weight you are daily dra Such ing on your reserve strength and are may ng your vitality by the entire store—up- to $3.65. “A REGULAR §$ LARGE, VIOLETS 1 | | HOLLYWOOD GARDENS | SECOND AND PINE—MAIN 1665 FERNS . 50c Each VIGOROUS 1.00 SIZE PLANTS Sc Bunch | Etlers’ hall, Third and University. | worst victim of large families Under any and all cireum * and conditions, a mother should have the inevitable right to! way when and how her children! |ehall be born,” sald Dr. Whedon. | The law which deprives that moth-| Jer of auch a right t simply al blanket law, which was instituted | to cover many things and noth }ing in particular. It is a blot upon jour modern civilization It prevents the family physician from instructing his patients in| | birth-control “We don't want more children for cannon fodder and factory saw-| dust, but fewer children with bet | ter opportunities. It ts quality and jnot quantity that counts | BULL MOOSE TO MEET SATURDAY | BULL MOOsE—% iy. beer the repert el Anetii B| Griffiths, national committeeman | from this state, on the proceedings | and resolutions adopted at the Progressive National committee conference at Chicago last week, a meeting of the King county cen. tral committee hax been called for Saturday afternoon, at 2 o'click, at ‘The committee will also ably ratify the action of the na-| tional body,” said James Y. © Kellogg, King county chairman, DR. L. R. CLARK |Do You Want a Normal Tooth Pulled? | Certainty not dentists who th an And yet we know boast in their ade that pull any “normal” tooth} pain to the teeth you in an ordinary dental Id be pulled right away ncldentally ours is one of the very offices that has a supply of| novo-cain left, an ingredient very to the performance of p: ntietry. It is tmported the war has shut off the supply foresaw this long but give our pati tistr some profit itt When It becomen necessary for vo to have dental work done, be sure that you have it done by a REA DENTIST, not a would-be 'lwould doa much better ging « ditch than he would of fixing B lisfaction which 1 | your teeth. There ts one sure way f Knowing whether a dentiet is a tat and that Is te demand to such a cer right on the w ntal chair, in pala are ponitively when you come work. In addl-| give you with all an fronclad guarantee of sat signed not only by |the operator who did the work but R. Clark, D. D. rwher | and manager « : ate hangin in front of his ‘he }tion | work to this and give Regal Dental Offices 1, BR. Ctarh, a PACIFIC OUTFITTING CO COR THIRD & UNIVERSITY DRESSES MEN~WOMEN you an YOUR CREDITISO.K. | urday meeting. At Chicago, the progressives agreed to join with the republicans if they put up al WASHINGTON, Jan. 21.—Attor |standard bearer who would gener-| 4. General Gregory advised the prob- | & G.R. FURNITURE EXCHANGE 511 Pike Easy Terms 511 Pike Clearance Saie-of Used Furniture Ends Saturday There are many pieces of Furniture for bedroom, dining room, living room and kitchen, all priced for immediate clearance $4.50 Maple Commode for......e.cceeeeeeeees $1.00 $4.50 Folding Breakfast Table rw $25.00 Square Dining Koom Table 4.00 $45.00 Square Dining Room Table........... 5.00 $10.00 Square Dining Room Table 2.00 $40.00 Square Extension Table 7.00 $25.00 Square Extension Table 5.00 $10.00 White Enamel Screen 2 5.00 $165.00 Early English Sideboard..........+++ $o5-08 $45.00 Golden Oak Wardrobe 15.00 $27.00 Cheval Mirror $12.50 $25.00 Mahogan $12.50 $45.00 Golden Oak $12.75 $35.00 Golden Oab $7.50 50 used Rugs, ranging in price from 85c to $22.50 $40.00 Pool I Settee $5.50 Folding Sulkies mn $7.00 Folding ¢ Carts $3.50 Child's Rattan Chairs $12.00 Reed Rocker $25.00 Velour Chair $22.50 Wood Bed Box Spring... $15.00 Willow Hour Glass Table $8.50 Art Mission Electric Lamp.. $18.00 White Enamel Chiffonier .... $15.00 Ivory Enamel Chiffonier ... $32.50 Mahogany Chiffonier $25.00 ‘White Enamel Dresser .. Maple Dresser ... bi scales Mahogany Library Table 50 Wood F GRFURNTURE EXCHANGE 511 Pike Easy Terms 511 Pike me Bed Springs.. who has inaued the cal! for the Sat | 13 INDICTMENTS ally subseribe to progressive prin house judiciary committee tod that the government has indicted 7% |persons and four corporations in WINING igna- | OV a. Cores’s Cold I One jconnection with the investigation linto plots by hyphenated-Americans, deceit REID 1332-34 SECOND AVE. UNION ST. Seattle’s Reliable Credit House All the Latest Models and Newest Fabrics OVERCOATS One-Fourth Off All the very newest of styles in Topcoats ONE- FOURTH OFF. their original price. Clever, new, swagger, Coats with the velvet collar and the patch pockets are includ- ed in this assortment, so you can see the reduc- tions cover up-to-the- minute merchandise Our showing of staples for the more conservative dresser is equally strong. Come in tomorrow and pick out a coat that ts marked at a very rea- sonable price. $8.50--Mackinaws--$10 HATS, SHOES, FURNISHING san Acco you ean buy on Cr Prices then you find it a big help, We terms to suit your Pay in weekly or monthly pay- ments. Our Women’s Section OFFERS WONDERFUL BARGAINS Suits Specially Worth Noting They are new styles that you would not expect to find at such big price reductions as we have them marked, Many of these clever models will still be in vogue weeks & from now ¥ Among the materials there are broadcloths of nice quality, diag- whipeords onal serges, gabardines, and poplins, ‘The colorings are all the most wanted and popular shades, ‘The styles include fur trimmed, braided, sembdressy et fects and tailored models, giving a broad range of choice. Special Showing of Coats $10. Formerly Marked as High as $25.00. Some

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