The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 14, 1916, Page 2

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PLAN INQUEST FEAR GRAVE CONSEQUENCES INJUDGE’S DEATH QF NEW GERMAN SEA oRDERS An inquest will te held HeTueaday, in the Weorge D. Emery, “or judge of Henn (iesota, who ts dead following an auto 3 raday Judge Emery died at the Swedish |leatned t sustained by an Mdriven by HLA aut . 59 years 4 tieed law ie Was at ERLIN CLAIMS BIG =o ~ GAIN IN CHAMPAGNE LONDON, Feb. 14 im not surpassed ee the great | Rertin offict @ the Teutons ca 4 mile of French tr Phampagne and 400 & = The only mat Ypres in May WAS COSTLY _ Seattle's little» streets of the etric Co. to keep cable ‘§ )Frank B. Charroin, bE 1803 18th ave. or court $25,000 from facturing Co., & conspiracy Hite” valve. case formerly pin county accident Mathen old Claiming exe ttle of Marne, statement today ured neart rches yards greater success Sorded was in the British defeat snow ago cost about $ Paid out $10,000 to get The Se paid $12, Shovel service, $1, lines thawed And $4,000 for additional picks AGAINST BANK an inventor, started Wednesday the the bank and others, alleging his has been greatly attacking his probably of Judge supert Min: | are WASHINGTON dent Wilson and Se in perfect accord Monday, fey in the matter of the last (Plans to unwarned on armed merchantmen it ident arise Feb, 14.—Preat gi tary Lansing over their po Teutonic attacks was considers that from the pro Austria, With possibilities more grave any that have confronted the na had tion vince the war started His| The attitude of the government toward. the announcement has wt een fully determined The administration has rin ie sending her The pres sues may of Germany and than learned photo Eraphed copies of British instruc tons to Vessels to “ram when sighting submarines Upon these orders, the powers hold that the are in thelr new course. after Peb and run’ central Justified new poliey, operative » not distinguish Ker and and de both without warning if they are The Austrian announcement hav also reached here and will be turn-| ed over to President Wilson the Berlin notice Roth will be made row j freight ve will be arme sunk | with} HOUSE ASSURES WILSON SUPPORT WASHINGTON, house military affairs committ in t ent a letter to President Wi in the today, assuring him of its support in framing defense legistation Chairman Chamberlain of the senate military committee sta to frame its bill to federal the National Guard continental feature nm eliminate from |the house defense bill ‘ALSO ASKS DAMAGES After Ella Lahlum, a minor, bad secured a verdict of $1,000 dam ages against the Traction Co, In ige Gilliam's court Wednesday, Frank D. Derby and wife, in whose auto Ella was hurt on July 12. gen an action to recover $1 from tle company in Jadge ter's court. Mrs. Derby alleges she was injured at the same time the Lahlum girl was cut and br bruised CITY ENGINEER TALKS City Engineer Dimock, at the Y injured CA told of the plans to prevent a water famine in case lof a break in the pipe line in the future. Lincoln and Beacon Hill reservoirs will be enlarged. A new fone will be built in West Seattle. Feb 14.—The has be fight two 00. The snow attle 0 for pick © for rock suit In to re Romert Brosdway , Sunday ‘BLOCKS ACTION ON | ARMOR PLATE BILL WASHINGTON, Feb, 14—Sen.| Lodge of Massachusetts today tem: | porarily blocked the attempt of Chairman Tillman the pate | naval committee to get immediate action on the government pened plate bill, The Massachusetts sen- | ator denied any intention of delay ing the bill and said he merely de sired to have it lay over until Sen, Penrose returns. OLD WOUND KILLS BAKER, On rs ago Char’ shot in tt known aseall slong the stre } 83, United ¢ Feb, 14 Kirkpatrick back by an un while walking with a girl Kirkpatrick ts) dead as the direct result of the bul let wound, An operation failed ta) save bie life. NURSING IS ° TOPIC. The Mothers’ Training school will meet Tuesday afternoon at the Bon Marche. Dr. D. J, Manning will lecture on “Maternal Nursing ROSS CLUB TO MEET) The Ross Improvement elob meets Tuesday evening at the Ross pharmacy, Third ave. W. and Nickerson st. Candidates for coun American |der auspices of Washington | Mt. Ratote | aay STAR-—-MONDAY, FEB. 14, Armatrong, represent! late Pomoie Nobles of Mystle Shrine, to take trip to Mantla to Initiate novices Julius C, Walsh, manager of Ben ton-Herald I & Safe Co,, died Saturday at Swedish hospital Annu af of the to be held of Com \) banquet of Revolution Chamber room February 22 in merce assembly | town boys of 17 and vefore juventle morning, charged Hquor and becomin Four Geo under, arraigned court Monday with steating | Intoxtoated yn March 1! un State building at Camp of the Clouds to be opened this sum Art exhibit to Art association in White New hot mer Tall to be given in Christensen hall Friday night to relieve French | war vict Work in relief delayed by holidays Mrs, W. A, Peters head of Children's Orthopedic | pital at election Friday Midwinter fair to "be held at Nal lard field house February 17.19 Eva Evans and Alice Merri weather arrested Saturday ax shop iifters on complaint of tective Midseason Jewlsh reelected how store de ball of Council No. ‘ommercial Travelers held Saturday night at Redding hall of heat G y Whitcomb, heavy Seat tle r investor, died Saturda night at Worcester, Mass. v Marian Davis, 16. of ttle pastor, who with w Praon, agent, brought back by o her home Sunday Annual dinner of Employers’ as held Thursday alty daughter ran away novelt detectives sociation to be night A. L. Valen of public utilities celebrating their 22 niversary Monday Fire started in Kitchen of Stay Waffle house, 72 Yesler way, Sun night, doing damage of $700. Damage estimated at $600 done when fire broke out in Day @ Night Dye works, 400 East Pine, Sunday night superintendent wife are edding an and 1916, PAGE 2. Fach month come these leums, Bedding, Ran The ec 12x18-10 Axminater new $40.00, for 11x119 Hod new $37.50, for #x2 Rag Rug, new $16.00 for 9x12 Velvet Rug, new new $36.00, for $15.00 Axminster Rug. i $4.85 $25.00, for |$22.50 "($12.50 $6.00 $10.00 Hrussels Rug new 9x12 Grass Rug, new $10.00, for... 6x9 Axminster Rug new $15.60, for $4.50 Mahogany-finivhed Roman seat $45.00 Chatr for $5.00 Oak each a rey re for. $1 .00 are $1.45 $12.75 $6.50 $18.75 $11.50 $9.50 Velour Upholstered Stand Table Dining Tables Mahogany er for hite Enamel niffonier for 00 White Enamel uler for Chitfonier for $17.50 Mahogany finished Princess Dresser Koamel plendid opportunite 3, Stoves and Housefurnishings are marked for quick clearance. parative prices quoted are the cost of each item when new and the low sale price for dec a) All at Special Clearance Prices Reliance 4-hole Range, con- nected -$19.50 Renown 4-hole Range, con- nected ...... . $19.50 Rival 6-hole ag og: connected . -$20.00 Standard Seon, without connection .........$16.50 Royal Quality, 6-hole Range, connected ..........$19.50 Comet G6-hole Range, with- out connection ......$15.00 Dinner Bell 6-hole Range, connected ..... ....$17.50 Star Estate 6-hole Range, connected ..... ....$25.00 Laurel 6-hole Range, without connection ..... $15.00 Princeton 4-hole Range, with- out connection ......$15.00 Standard 6-hole Range, with- ided savir nS. | Chair, Furniture, Carpets, Rugs, Lino- 00 Mahogany Table for $40.00 Golden Huffet for 445.00 Golden Dining $40.00 ( Dining $22.50 Gold Dining Table $9.75 $17.50 $22.50 $17.50 $10.00 Perc Welnea. Ft $10.00 ih angles $11.50 Bed, full ae, for. Ded Mahogany Hookegse Fumed Oak Chatr, n Oak Oak Table Iden Oa Fumed at Chair, Golden Oak Leather Seat new $20.00, for 50 Golden Oak Table 60 Jacobean Library Table $20.00 Golden Library Table $20.00 Oak Hall Seat for $20.00 Fumed Oak Desk for $20.00 Gilt Frame Mirror for 4 ne Costumer “$10. 00 $10.00 Mahogany- Oak Oak Swan lake may be turned Into al ett will be present, as will Er st Bridgework natural veseryorr. son \WHY ACME COAL IS BEST Because it never clinkers aay ei iekecesain ana Because it makes no ye Fiala pened Because it leaves less ash— 6 per cent * m@ke hollow Because it gives more heat dollar | ACME is the new coal, the coal they are talking about !It made thousands of fast friends during cold January Seat Chair or Rocker. out connection .....$13.50]} | finished Rocker G. R. FURNITURE EXCHANGE 511 PIKE 511 PIKE John Townsend Trowbridge, au thor of many famous books for boys, died Saturday night at Ariling ton, Ma Representative Dill of Washing ton sat for an hour tn speaker's chalr Saturday | Some weather back East! They're skating in ta of Philadelphia. | America’s population estimated by experts at 101,208,215. i Rear Admiral Fox, U. 8. N., died! his home, in Washington, Sun $8.00 Imitation eet $9-75 soot -only per whieh te cheap HODGE FOR BRUNINI .. I have known him for a long|recommendation of the local time,” says Hodge, “and | feel bey imagers reid union. city’s interests will get close tention and protection from Mr, received the! i demonstrations a Cruiser New Orleans at Bremer. | ton for repairs Thousands of old shoes given by American boys and girls to tots in Belgium | British distilleries seized by gov | >| If your furnace or stove is “acting up,” my combustion engineer | will locate the trouble. His services are free to you. Bunker Prices—Lump, $4.00; Nut, $3.25; Furnace (coking), $3.50 per ton 0. M. LATIMER, Manager Acme Coal Company Elijott 1400 | Thursday, Friday | will be made on and Saturday, iliott bay of the Hyde automatic ship brake, put- ented by J. H. Hyde of Tacoma. The tests will be made between Yesler and Pike sts. at 10 a m. and 12:30 p. m. r ‘3, ‘viene Ave. alen Seiatewe. until until 4 Sheriff Hodge has written a let ter Indorsing the councilinanic cep Aidacy of Edward Brunini. Bruntni.” Brunial also has Fremont and Ballard Yard Main 5718 ernment and changed into munition i factories. AMERICAN WE THANK YOU 0764 People Yesterday Saw ey 10c_ Patron a —ANY SEAT— Booster UNUINE 10c Uj N 1) I N F ENGAGEMENT INDEFINITE

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