The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 28, 1916, Page 6

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TUESDAY AFTERNOON FEBRUARY 29, 1916 STAR—MONDAY, FEB. 28, PAGE 6 1916, GRIFFITHS’ STATEMENT IN REPLY TO GILL ATTACK The foul attack made by sary upon my wife waa 1 will pursue the even tenor « vale from him of my way and trust that Hi Soatt how Hiram | ram Gill will forever be asham 8 Gil ant eng of | ed of bis unmanly words men and women kne aie waa wminen Oo tae Mrs. Griffiths’ matden name ahiiten was Ella Montgomery, We met tema ON { as children on the prairies of atreet-walk he hae stooped | YOrk county, Nebraska. We to such fiitir that no answer tn yore woe Geenens We loved BB ces Patrach exctranendl married for 28 years, We have 4 five children, all born tn Wast (PAID ADVERTISEMENT) ington - | My wife's father wan An | drew ©, Montgomery, He wan a union wi rand was wounded In the civil war | Every dollar they ever had came as a fruit of a homestead taken up under the #oldi low Because of his wounds, Mr Montgomery could not con tinue farming, and, in middle life, ¢ up the study of law My wife's parents were homesteaders, In ordinar elr cumstances, making an ord! nary living We both taught — ae he fore marriage, and, w nix months after we were wed came Went We have lived and tolled tn your midst over a quarter of a ntury What progress ave made has been made by bard work and saving We have a modest home and some Seattle and other proper ty, 0 1 of which en cumbered by taxe tin provements and 1 An t that ts being millonaire ridiculous for a nert ous comment, and wan ¢ ly intended for demagogie po litical purposes (Sle AUSTIN EB. GRIFFITHS CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 GLIMPSE INTO HOME LIFE OF GRIFFITHS Prices for Every Day and Every Week: 1 Ib. Tins... .30¢ 2 Ib. Tins... .60¢ 3 lb, Tins... .85c 5 Ib. Tins. .$1.35 1 2 3 5 (Steel Cut) COFFEE rPO=-ZOzZ00Mm MIA PORTERS AND ROASTERS S€arrie wasrH ASK YOUR GROCER “THE ECONOMICAL” .., SOLD ONLY IN SEALED CANS Prices for Every Day and \ Every Week: Ib. Tins 30c Ib. Tins... .60c Ib. Tins... .85c Ib. Tins. .$1.35 mrra-S0OZ00OMm mri mmm NOM j j our marrtag says Criffithe ‘and! dom household m hateve oRresn we have made Ma 2 1 e ree | re t bet 4 a tttonal : that LE dre andr ea e | | Mother le rel te hocked at Hi Giil's tnnuendos the ih to W rk °: of Her Children Breed aie i er ipa 1 parts la how ge sine ae wy ” ray her eldest son, Tom mayor of | SF ©* . REFRESHMENT ROOMS amet teens, |Seamopae ae ad "iat Strueled et xv logos kled hard al labor e a ESET ee % e2 Mr. Fitzgerald or Mayor Hi Gill, ae sae sn reves rt ioe : Unt Law — “oa Griffithe were ON THE PAC IF 1 SLOPE meet me before the people at Prin | Yermity of Washington, wt he|rained on far Ne They al lee re, a La mc eon football sta we , as at | Mr. Fitageratd, wee y you never” 1 m aad, wh ; bry that college — € tle log cabin schoc C made good, and ask re-election. Mr.) didn't apoll him. that he was not fe nthe a year Gill, you ask that Fitzgerald be | ashamed to begin bly and work the they O ted te th nt ard and CONFECTIONS Vhave engaged Princess Theatre| Yiariiy what you'd expect wm rs F ie. . for T nt, Feb © heir : . t ct » 1 SODA FOUNTAINS _ |flsry Zor ang, at’ sfclock nary, 1/ NP oliar Melrona’ to nay) peyrere F ‘ hy Mr | . ~s ‘ y . ne | me er tg % wactice of LIGHT LUNCHEON __ |} Fsttait"2? & ages ote let Sree a stranger lies pimples Ry jon “Resolved, That Mr. Fit Pr nscale song too y-taghaer ag yer 4 i Si eee AFTER-THEATRE |sia" tes Noe Made Good for ne} ‘iendly. frank, pleasantiaced and| Six montha afer the wedding E People, and Should Not Be Re-| Dicasant-voiced youngsters, who be-|/they came to the Cos are wae SPECIALTIES \ net the|made their start. Unknown, poor, f “Ales, 1 have engaged the upper ie jon that | but rimined they tn E Iet Ave, and Cherry St, for, Thure 49 LEGAL NOTICES 49 SERVICE |day noon at 12, and will be pre gens Ra noe |pared to debate either r. Fite ae ett ots hereby given to the qualified voters in the Pr , — gerald or Maver Gil on te, come] Bsn ea alana tote ites th tet Prices for H}both of you gentlemen will meet. ee Cane - Sens natna Every Day me and discuss this question, or brief! described as and show by your absence that you are fearful of doing #0 Every Week: Jare tined up for part er sine he stood bh at the lived here ev As a lawyer stands bigh today (THE NEER-DO-WELL ana URN HAIR DARK | AT THE REX Gebt was 81 sure ite bas enjoyed a tecrative debt wince 19 practic | PU ae ial Builders, Says Doctor “WITH SAGE TEA Yesterday the Rex opened its 1910, | Before that he was activ A Secret of the Great Endurance and Power of Athletes doors to one of the biggest film however, in many civic endeave attrattions that kas come to Seat er things here. He fathered heen doctorir ima kept her locks dark, tle this season. Capacity houses P Harrison at 3 aye ands a in Re _— and thick with a simple | Were in evidence all day, and, fr and Bridge Bonde ‘ ; which hae resulted in splen. mixture of Sage Tea and |the crowds that attended the per 3 Aid playgroun¢ and playfie Sulphur formances yesterda The Ne' er-| le was sident « . | Do-Well” bids fair to exceed he| 0 tation rociety lor darkening gray, ny e eatre by Ttared ana faded hair npn G In Portland the gens was| for Common Good ‘s treatment, and folks are|Tun for three consecutive weeks A diligent student, he has made using it to keep their hair a|Photoplay patrons will remember ‘ study of civic af He has even color, which is quite the big sensation caused by “The aveled and studied cc tions le, as we are living in an age| Spoilers,” which had a long run ther He is a member of a youthful appearance is of |! Seattle The Spotlers” was! - the Nat Associat of Labor greatest advantage. written by Rex Beach, and “The|, Tl cateling a4 of the Acaheimy of ae lowadays, tho, we don’t have the | Ne‘er-Do-Well,” by the same au-|° ° Social and Political 8c and is a ya blesome task of gathering the | thor, f# a hit of even greater mag s direct the Natic Play 1 and the mussy mixing at|nitude. Brimming over with ac-| Masonr 400 7 . All drug stores sell the|tion from first to last, it holds the |!" 404 Arie to the Feady-to-use product called “Wy.|attention in a way that makes the sha donee : Sage and Sulphur Compound’ |two hours seem Ike thirty mi Hon anh hes - about 50 cents a bottle. It is | utes he big production w to his council work + ¥ery popular because nobody can filmed by the Selig company under|, hy tppeve bane | then Miscover it has been applied. Sim-|the personal supervision of Mr.| In ah candidate for by: 4 moisten your comb or a soft| Selig, who accompanied the play-|! " a 8 pos “lll with it and draw this thru|ers to the Canal Zone that the ans inefiman he ha ) your hair, taking one small strand | right atmosphere might be ears more to ser and he di "te time; by morning the gray Kathlyn Williams. have to resign under the law hair disappears, but what delichts the leading role in wha ¢ <n ge ei gr ) the ladies with Wyeth’s Sage and aga has © lea ust cad tietak Gai tienen Bolphur is that, besides beautifully | role and enacts the strongest ¢ iriffithe, who was one of his @arkening the hair after a few ap-|acter role of her career. Wh juries te tions, it also produces that soft|Oakman plays opposite her ‘chief of polic luster and appearance of abundance| more than fulfills his paper Spend Dh ns oe PEO Which is so attractive; besides, pre.| making “The Ne’er-Do-Wel for which Griffiths had any ip Vents dandruff, itching scalp and|of the greatest film dramas that yA S aekaan canis ani’ falling hair. ___|has ever been produced | laa trean wuiknaie’ hte v= . | stayed in that office for | form 1 months, There were no ¢ scandals of any kind - Made Good as AG Chief of Police e } When he his rifice : was no n he resigned fr and returned to his law practice ey ws 3a In the fall of 1915 Griffiths an ,|nownced hin candidacy for mayor after had repeatedly said he Beginning March 1, according to regular custom, taanes tiger eee te 12 quarts for $1.00 5c per pint 25c per pint t ent 15c per half pint The ck a University of under Coach played football on the Washington teams Dobie. One of them, T m, was captain Commercial Cream Certified Milk _lenat ia | Another boy, Ted, played on the ; 40c per quart Orton 8 or Lang- es OL 826, “ a driftihe ektiaren ‘atient } 2 i don’s celebrated cer- hought «mach Jod public schoo! in Seattle 4 Oc per pint tified milk 15¢ per fj) 106 « half pint quart ri | CHILLED HIS BLOOD tax ' ‘ fi ing wald net in bene us tok Wak be oe se ion yA Manufacturers will secure more business by embrac Phi Mi 223; $167,660 cn 80; wot. What fa set Sut an Sola ing the opportunities offered by the Exhibit and Onc ¢ HO) ‘ + the grand duke’s army in the Cau: oxchange cl casus, Today he ts back in Port 4 ! L land and wants to take out citizen ISTOFERSON'S b (Mr ship papers immediately, Sight of ; all the war preparations at the Si oie KR a 7 ier Mlagialxe berian pert echitied his bieod, he I "The Manufacturers’ Association é on ) 000 bond 1 arc e Perfectly Pasfeurtyed sald, peciat Tiection to he, held pODeE SL Exhibit and Exchange } ‘ attie hall SDWIN J, BROWN ‘atiout:—0 B REMBRDNG, 1 ee re tte Reenldant Dodge, & munitions broker of New r the Clty Counell Dated this 16th of Webruary, 1916 York, who is accused of making i Roasted, Packed and GUARANTEED By Schwabacher Bros. & Co.(inc.) lar candi Much ts being eat y . F y SERVICE Me. |gome ase tandet'as tee it te well that 1 Ib. Tins... .30c Established 1869 1 lb. Tins. . . .30c but for ,° " | bos ch 2 Ib. Tins... .60c Importers and Roasters of Coffee. 2 Ib. Tins. . . .60c SLAYER WOUNDED 2°": ; j Ww DED another mar 3 Ib. Tins... .85¢ The Oldest Mercantile Firm Now Doing 3 bb. Tins. . . -85¢ The executive committee of the}, SAN 108% eb. 28.—The ch eh tax 5 lb. Tins. .$1.35 Business in Seattle. 5 lb. Tins. . $1.35 (Municipal Service league has tx /hope of the poll capturing the] and peer ent that it is “the|™urderer of G. N. Jones lies in the| ves -~ ————— —— intention of the lea: to/fact that the slayer, who stabbed |). 2 off 3 TELE LE PRG 58 Fay STH take no part in approving on aiokee himself in the arm when he attack ° n-|Gray's Ha __ [away wit $10, aid to have} The largest price ever paid by E ed Jones, will be compelled by ip Griffiths @*\been received from Ca Hans} an American magazine for serial 3 the candidacy of any per- . m pelled in rig gon for any public office.” fection or loss of blood to seek med Het , resentative of the] rights in a book was $50,000, given Circulars attempting to convey ‘<a! aid wh rol agg > works, of Germany, for cart-| by the Century company to Nicolay fdea that civi) service employes Rontsie with he idges to be delivered to a South; and Hay for their famous “Life of . Americay government | Lincotn. Prices for Every Day and Every Week: Iron Is Greatest of All Strength the prices of Kristoferson’s dairy products will be \"! paid entirely ang with in- active In social betterment work in The Exhibit and Exchange is an eye opener to a great 1 J as follows: Wat nd Light P ants. ‘This shows : ‘hl this elty many people who are not conversant with the manu- he ‘: Saget ig Gee’ tenes| © as provid 0 Resole | She was president of the Moth factured products of this city and state. ‘ocd Mill Whiovs c be § me Fate Of Beatt n rs Cokerees ee and active in teuriz fn 1 THE WAY TO REDLer » Hare each mbered z on he arent-Teachers association :. Past pping Cream enttle haw $3,000,000 Ta6s tiottan ini Her charitable work {s well known It stimulates trade and fosters a better feeling among 8 1-3c per quart 50c per quart banks drawing only 2 1 They have five children, four manufacturers. ¢ boys and a girl. Two of the boys It brings together the buyer and consumer seeking the seller and producer. It is giving a new impetus to trade. It developed and was directly instrumental in secur- ing last week an order equivalent to a month's out- put of an exhibitor’s factory.

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