The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 29, 1916, Page 5

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AND THEN Try over the selections on the tions by paying only $1 a week, The tota! price is but $58.55. ——————————— "= Talking Machine Headquarters if you should wish to make tt a permanent feature of your Home Life you can keep the Instrument and the sixteen selec ‘PAULY SPIKES HIRAM GILL LIE Hotel Liberty Manager Denies Charge of 50-Cents-a- Day Labor HE SHOWS MAYOR UP Henry Pauly, manager tast winter of the Hote! Libert where several hundred Joble were housed and fed, today nailed the ile circulated by Mayor Gill against Austin E. Griffith In hie apeches Gill made the Infamous accusation that Grif. fithe hired men at 50 cents a day from the Motel Liberty. Pauly nalle the tle definitely. He further shows up HI Gill's attitude as against paying the men at the Hotel Liberty even one cent a day, His letter fol- erin fie weed tute | the cedar toto Griffiths accepted our own price | tor this work | At the time we were clearing Mr. Grittiths’ acreage, we from the Motel | Liberty also had a crew of men working Jom the county road for King county, | paying off the appropriation made by * for the support Mr. These men were fed off of the Grif | dollars for « | This work done om Mr. Griffiths’ farm | was ugder the jurisdiction of the Central Council of Serial Agency unemployed, committee, and dene under my super | vishow, x was the beet paring Job for the y we had during the winter 3, aide of the elty, where they could mot | | eab elbows with the decent citizens of | | Beattie. 1 took exception to Mr. the Jon, whe was seeretary There le also « record nion Kecord at the! ‘emp | THR CONTRACT OBTAINED From! Mn. FFITHS BY THE COMMITTE: MPLOYMENT » TO We THE WEST PAYING OF A Y THe CONTRACTS TAKEN FOR THE BENE. FIT OF THE HOTEL LIBERTY MEN If Too Fat Get More Fresh Air. Be Moderate tn Your Diet and Re-| ene the oxygen-carrying power o the liver becomes Lack of fresh air, it is said, weak- lates and the "ie | ty of the figure suburb late yesterday. is oo) tion work, figure bas become @ joke and your health ruined through carrying m of unsightly and sroun unhealthy fa Spend as much time as you -poy sibly can in the open air: breathe deeply and get from Bartell Droge Co. or any druggist « box of oll of Korein capsules, take one after each meal an: one before retiring at night. Veigh yourself every few days! 4 keep up the treatment until you down to normal. Ol! of korein ts absolutely harmless. UR tion tn weight BULL BROS. Just Printers 9013 THIRD @AIN 1043 AMUSEM ENTS ETROPOLITAN ‘ THEATRE TONIGHT AND ALL WEEK Mats. Wed. and Sat. Greatest of Comedy estorer is the original and natural. lcomb. ment. Was it brown black, dark or ‘light «ray. medium will {ill your order Successes r imitators, not being « imitate the preparation tteel h “IT fed oa labels alr T. . TO ADVERTISE” Popular Matinee Wednesday B re, ST. LOUIS, Feb. 29.—Tho fi first reports reports had placed the dead at a ard the injured at 100, investigation today Indicated two women per- ished and 85 persons were injured in a dynamite Several houses were wrecked. The biast was due to a fire in dynamite stored for sewer excave- SAYS DIVORCE COURT CAN'T THRIVE ON COLLEGE GIRLS Divorce courts would have cobwebs on the doors if their GRAY HAIRS Mildly and Wealthtally . Goldman's Gray Hair, ¢ the ame training for women as faded and bleached hair in a few World of industry Is education.” days. Leaves the hair clean, fluffy) Free Trial Package and special education ‘Test it on a lock of hair. This test will prove morethan any-|tendent of thing we could say in an advertise- Plained the state land grant pro- Write now and besuretotell visions and the original color before it turned | brown, brown | Regular $1.00 size at your druggist dire: word for remem 2 WOMEN DEAD, 85 PERSONS: INJURED, IN AN EXPLOSION ast at Maplewood business depended Straightening out matches made in coll class rooms. That is the contention of Miss Ethel Hunley Coldwell, dean of women at the state university, who spoke before bows Seattle Federation of Wom- clubs Mond. afternoon, “Since education is for personal ity and not for sex, there should only on for men in Iberal arts,” she sald. “We have come to realize that the e,| best protection for entering the A girl should be unfit neas, she said, for idle after receiving an Josephine Preston, state euperin public instruction, ex the educational sur vey plans, | BEAT HANNA BILL The Hanna “piliboard ordinance Bldg., was voted down by the city councf! NUXATED IRON | again Monday Five councilmen voted to pass it ts $1.00 over the mayor's veto, but six votes were necessary. ‘Those who voted against the measure were. Increases strength | noi@n, Fitegerald, Haas and Hes.| yous, rundown |keth. The Hanna bill was aup-| {I people 200 |ported by Marble, Erickson, Dale, EK BEST OF VAUDEVILLE aS many Inatances | Lundy and Ha@na THE TWICE DAILY 8-26 $100 forfelt it If passed, it would Impose a HARRY GREEN 4 CO. falls as per fullex-/ square foot tax on the industry the Novelty Skit “THE CHERRY TREE” druggist about it. rev Owi Drug Co, Bartell India’s Newest Eupon: Symbolic Dances GARA SOmA }it in stock Old of young men, somnia, weakness from 7 anna 9 Mavie DREAM PIR s Merry Musical Comedy liness, are quickly cured by Tabloid OTHER BIG ACTS 10¢ and 20¢ Phone Main 1282 SAVE YOUR TEETH OHIO CUT RATE DENTISTS 207 University st. Opposite Fraser-Patereon Teeth extracted absolutely without pein free from 6:90 to @ p m. daily. Cement Filling, 36e. t Gold Crowne, A q maigam Fillin kone oa Gola Alloy Fillin Examinations Free. Lady attendant at each planation tn large Pi \wk your doctor or Drog Co. and Swift's Pharmacy always carry CURES MEN victima of tn any cause lost energy or vitality, unfit for bus- |DR. PIERCE’S SEXOID or write Room 6, MICHAEL EMMET & CO. | By mail $1, or six boxes for $5. In “A Gilmpse of Ireland.” | Every box guaranteed. ¢ RAYMOND REMEDY © Hotel Antlers, Fourth a Union and provide detailed regulation. The concealed weapons ordi-| nance, making a permit necessary |from ‘the police chief before pur chasing small arms and taxing al! deniers o. Fitzgerald and Hesketh | neces od it Councilman Erickson a bill calling for ments of revenues from the city light, ic introduced | quarterly state-| water and pub utilities departments. Rent your house with Star Want Ads. That’s What We Give You =| dresses by Gov ter Helm Jones, | oft jout, | bile to coat your tongue and sicken STAR—TUESDA ‘SCHOONER LOST | AT MARSHFIELD MARSHFIELD, Feb, 29.—The 8. ry 8. Fifleld was struck by a heavy Matablished 1 son font to che cerned tcrosetss| FOOT (NTO IT AGAIN eae Tiaw sh neers a ee bar at Bandon at 6:45 this morn Hea ade weet Titty ea tin teeah |e nick cua CLL cA THE BEST FOR THE PRICE, “NO MATTER WHAT THE PRICE _ }200 feet south of the south Jotty. |to bring conventions to Seattle — — == Sho has a big hole in her bow] Regardiess of the fact that Grif. i below the waterline and Hes broad:|tithn hax not been connected with side to the |the counell during Gill's entire 5 She will probably be a total loss. |term of office, Gill poured out vol - rew 5 LP fone pasen* | ley after volley on Griffiths’ head 4 ped without Injury blaming him for every tmaginable ’ The Fifield ta reported to have|rinneiny tenbee inte teins had ‘a big cargo on board, Denies He Attacked Women | GIVE BANQUET FOR OUR NEW CITIZENS. A naturalization banquet program at 6:30 Tuesday evening, at) \ yom the Y. M. ©. A. will feature Georke will be toastmaster. The program ts given tn hono: Seattle's newly naturalized citizens. “TIZ"--A JOY TO |. SORE, TIRED FEET “Tiz” for Aching, Burn- ing, Puffed-up Feet and Corns or Callouses, Good-bye, sor tender feet, tightness, no more limping with 10 @ statement by Griffiths $15.00, $18.50, $25.00 and up to $6560. pain or drawing up your face in| ‘today, he points out that he .$ $ i fens) agony 2” is magical, acts right not in the city council “Tis ous exudations which puff up |feet, Use “Tix |ahoes, Use “Tix” | foot misery and forget Ah! how comfort \ ur feet feel iriffiths says he will save a checks and wool plaids, in a com- "hat & Shame bok at Se" ene na year,” Gill sald. “How popular resorts are wearing fancy Sweaters every | Hlete assortment of new colors at any druggist or dgpartment Pen ee ce day. Many of the same styles are being shown in| Finished with novelty pockets and store. Don't suffer. Ha good |" a . od our Section of Sweaters. Sizes for the 16-year-old belte: sonmie ich! leatl bel feat, wise {pot, feet that never|*tTonge for that system, Will he pa spa lie te nag eh a ee y Prices $5.95 4 ve leather belts— swell, never hurt, never get tireg,|°Ut down the wages of employes? ane ¥ 4 "3 — | $5.95 and $9.75. 1A tol foot comfort guaranteed or refunded. money Soap, asually # pa itching imstamé It quickly and easily heals distress ing cases of eczema, rash of oth tormenting skin or Pp eruptic and clears away pimples, redne roughness and dandruff, even wh other treatments have been usele: Phyviclans have prescribed the Resinal tr mant for over 20 years, for most forma of » troubles, and for Irritations, wounds, chs For trial free, Everyone Should Drink Hot Water in the Mornin Wash away all the stomach, t | \ liver, and bowel polsons | before breakfast. To feel your best day in and to feel clean inside; Lister and Dr, ¢ Wal “Sure! I use ‘TIZ’ every time for any foot trouble.” burning feet, * draws out all the polsom and wear emailer How to get rid of eczema with | STOPS ANY COLD Resinol | I A FEW HOURS Resinol Ointment/with Resino! nes, ery druggist ails Kestnol Ointment 1 write to no sour) Y, FEB. 29, 1916. PAGE 5. ‘a HED SN SSS SSS SS noun ansurmaomng ac Dougall + fouthwick CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 SISSY MAYOR GILL GETS HIS He dented he had attacked any ini panties 8 = For the Links, Beaches, and! tt it n 1 appointed arit.| r= : = ths chief,” Gill sald, “was that 1 Y ht he was wealthy, and that h a trez,tson wen, th achting and Riding “™l men might be,” | . 2 | ker! “He claimed he gave Griffiths a \freev hand to run as he saw fit Gill charged Griffiths had catted| him a “thief and a grafter.” Calle Him Millionaire offended him in another re r of the department We Are Showing the Latest Modes for Sports Wear Interpreted ara Most F ashionable ‘Resorts SSS TSS SO TSS TSS SSS SE ISSO TSS GUL sald, “when I sald that ® bonds should be refunded. Grif-| t t fiths sald we ota to pey thes] ew ort Suits up. He pith an article, saying “ '. join is crazy and we ht to pay ¢ 1 loae dadte, Cortainiy, we anal eos are such a diversion from the usual styles that jour debts. However, 1 never | are being rece with unusual interest—just jheard of Griffiths doing anything . , P suit for the afternoon Country Club drive, in bright colors that are not gaudy. wool vel- Prices range Knitted Suits cloth, ours in plain colors and velour checks. $25.00, $29.75, $35.00 and up to $49.50. New Riding Habits in checks and plain colors. New Sport Coats and Suits of Jersey Sass |to pay off the debts of the city | Gill again stated that he knew! | Griffiths is a millionaire, that he! |Owns two blocks of land on Capitol) hill, and thousands upon thousands | of acres of land {n Lewis county, Attacks Mrs, Charter | Gill then paid his compliments to Mra. Charter | What a chance for a noble, patriotic woman to help the city » of her birth,” he said, “by sooth-| ing the fevered browo of some London boys who have fallen fight-| ing, instead of slobbering over un jfortunates in a foreign country.” . * . | Then addressing himself partic in the brighter colors—Coats that are particularly jularly to Ballard voters, Gill sald: |fy I want the votes of Ballard if I) joan get them, What did Griffiths |¢ appropriate for the woman who drives her own car— Striped Velours and Coats for street wear as well |awollen feet, tired feet.jever do for Ballard? Look at Dt in rose and white, orchid and white anc Good-bye, corns, callouses, bun-|Vision A. Has he connected and * ! apd ot fons and raw spots, No more shoe|éxtended that line to Ballard? | white. Plain models and others with strapped belts. | xtension of Division | lard came up, but Gill | | |New Sport Skirts the New Sweaters of silk, silk and wool, “fiber silk | Se The fashionable folks at Palm Beach and other | was mayor then, AND GILL VIOLENTLY OPPOSED SUCH your| EXTENSION. all outdoor wear. Of corduroy, in 1912, Griffithe spoke for and worked in behalf of the double platoon, while Gill nev- er uttered a word in its behalf. ig $8.95 and $9.75. —Second Floor. i ihiadi-onitceliieaeacbsiaber ec eneininigiainiictgacgr tagiae iia imeem , a a Ma! . sure that what a man looks for im ante - ne council, ory love is woman and what a woman fithe voted te ries SSI a e looks for in man is love? That = Sany ome hemeteres ove may be @ little obscure, but be = month, and he opposed a raise MARY'S LETTER CONTINUED |rible luck in turning one devoted | Cause you are a woman and be 7 In salaries of those getting As I could not sleep after Dick|lover {nto a husband that I am|Cause you have loved, you will um — our eieunh, left me, I turned to Mary's letter|rather dubious about repeating the | derstand it. ay “1 did-not know #0 much about | asain “ae decide katt cen aon is me Mr Griffiths,” Gill sald “until he| "Margie, I'm afraid," was the} “You will probably be thinking| to decide what I shall do, and very, very happy when we are oo ot oF last sentence I had read before|by this time that I don't love him together. got out of the police department | !as' e1 | “Tt is eyeing tn Paar, oo -¢ Bince he left, we have been run-| Dick came tn ~that if I did I would not be ques- fi toe “You may think ft strange to be tioning my heart. Yes, I do; at and that Is almost heaven. gp Ba i gpaey er afraid of loving. But when one least, I love love in him. I expect, in the end, I'll marry = “It appears that bis principal/has had such an unhappy time as| “Do you know that I am now oR Derbaps regret it ever = bition in quittin hief I had with Jack, one must be after io deek a bale mais es ieee afraid to try matrimony again. Tell me about yourself, dear; = to hook a knife under my ribs.” have you had a letter from Mollie” since she was married? How ise Mrs, Waverly standing the separa- = tion, and how are all our friends? > any of them askefor me, tell > them that I am well—for your eye alone I am writing this, however, * that I am very happy most of the > time. “Think of me and love me, d “1 am really quite happy now. Thanks to dear Aunt Mary and some splendid business deals ! have made in old books, I am very lindependent, and whether I would be as happy even with Max Pen dleton as I am now, if I should marry him, {# a question I am try- ing to decide. Any one would know from that} It Cures Through the Pores |New Pore Treatment Pene- ly. | “Pape's Cold Compound”) iat sentence, Margie, that I had| trates and Heals the Under- for | love you always. ary. Opens Clogged Nose and | ‘put youth behind me, for what| — lying Nerves and Tissues 1 wonder, little book, what ner wank under 30, In love as I am, will say when she gets my 1 } “4 Head and Ends Grippe. |would stop to consider whether Krow.rcc PORE TREATMENT Relief comes instantly she would be happier in the long takes the Place of porous © A dose taken every two houra|run with or without the man she plasters, pain tablets and internal| telling of my accident and Mother Waverly'’s marriage. ; edicines in the relief of almost s. | until three doses are taken will end| ¥a* fn love with me grippe misery and break up a poo | “Max is an iceal lover, the sweet-\every ill. Rubbed over the affect- wt. | Wore cold, either in the head chest, |@#t, tenderest man I have ever jed parts, it relieves the worst case ~. | body or limbs 5 *|known of neuralgia and rheumatism. Rub- am beginning to shrink from the {dea of the ‘cave mag.’ I don bed over the nerve centers along It promptly opens clogged-up no: promptly op Ked-up nos- | the spine, it stops headache and trile and alr passages in the head, stops nasty discharge or nose run-| Want that kind of love any more. | soothes the nerves. Try it for stiff] ning, relieves sick headache, dult | Max's véty compliments are /neck, sore lungs, sore throat, bad “|ness, feverishness, sore throat,|more in the caressing way he says coughs or nasal catarrh, To over- lthem than {in the words them-|come kidney trouble, rub it all | selven jalong the spine, from base of neck “I have been buying many pretty |down. Apply and let absorb. Asa You know I never clarifier and beautifier of the skin indulge my sneezing, soreness and stiffness Don't stay stuffed-up! Quit blowing and snuffiing! Ease your throbbing head! Nothing else in] fowne in Parts fore had enough to Ral NIBR Bakery the world gives such prompt reef and complexion it is simply magic- an “Pape's Cold Compound,” which |taste in that direction Max has /ai Prevents freckles, chaps and PSTAURANT costs only 25 cents at « drug} been with me on many a shopping | wrinkles. Both small and largel 913, 2” AVENU store. It acte without assistance, expedition and his new pet TAME sizes at druggists.—Advertisement. EG MADISON ST. for me is ‘extravagant lady | “Do you remember, gie, the old song: ‘It is not so much what| he says, but the nasty way he says | * I have ch ed it t ‘It is A WIDE Ss ss seek ohek he, aponv tous tn RANGE OF dearest way he says it.’ | e tastes nice, causes no Inconvent nce, Be sure you get the genuine ~ GARNATION The 3OPG ‘ “He does not talk much, Margte. owed J e bubbl vi ith CHOICE MEATS. {10 tots sme purtie over wih on | 9 |most engaging smile in ‘the world |does he tell me that he is inter. ested | your breath or dull your head; no |constipation, bilious attacks, sick headache, colds, rheumatism or But when I ask his advice or gacey, tela atomach, "you tat QUALITY Big hey Phy eel ae wieeeanad bathe on the inside Ike you bathe MARKETS I put out my hand only to find an: | outside, This is vastly more im other warm'-hand seeking mine. | was passed over the may.|portant, because the skin pores do not absorb impurities into of, while the bowel-pores well-known physician To keep these poisons and to bh si ahd expenses | well flushed from the stomach, liv er, kidneys and bowels, drink fore breakfast each day, a glass | hot water with a teaspoonfu |Iimestone phosphate tn it. =! will cleanse, purify and, freshen jentire alimentary tract, before ting more food into the stomac! Get a quarter pound of Imestone| phosphate from your pharmacts |is Inexpensive end almost tastel twinge which 1#| Drink phosphated | except a sourtsh not unpleasant. hot water every morning to your system of these vile polsons prevent their and toxins; also to formation To feel like young folks feel; you felt before your blood an accumulation of body begin this treatment, and, above keep It up! act on the skin, cleansing, awee ing and purifying, so Mmest phosphate and hot water be: breakfast, act on the stomach, or, kidneys and bowels, _ USE STAR WANT ADS FOR RESULTS nerves and muscles became saturated with poisons, As soap and hot water “He has made things tn a bust-! Wednesday Specials: the ness way very easy for me in do,| Fresh Petaluma 27 Paris, Introduced me to the right | Ranch Eggs........ C people in the right) way. You xin8) Pull Cream 25 | know he emul Interested in nooks, ant one 4 be.| New York Cheese, Ib Ciiittraries in the United Stat I 8 of Choice Shoulder have been able to 1 some won MATCW THIS = LIGHT! BROWN ! of | Dork Roast. Le term deals in consequence. Of WITH A CARK BROWN BoRUER This course, he Wants me to marry him, the | Choice Veal ] but, as you know, he is a few cba aneen aaa put) Chops. . Clyears younger than I-—does that IT LIKE THE REAL h. | Choice Steer matter? And T have had such ter- Round Steak........ Choice Loin | Pork Chops ........ | Choice Club | Sausage...... "10! Choice T-Bone TOBACCO CHEW PoucH t. It} ene, rid like That’s What We Give You all, 118 Pike Street, AMERICAN MAIKET, 605 Third A ten one ‘ore liv. HAT'S the d of tobacco that mak ju tak bi THAT'S the good of tobscco thet makes you take a pid wed oad es r the yh pe Ape cut, long veal 4 on tro laste ‘than the leary kind. Your dealer salts W-B CUT Coowlag tatreek “Notice how the salt brings out the rich tobacco taste Made by WEYMAN-BRUTON COMPANY, SO Union Square, New York City Look for U. 8. Purple ‘Stamp It Signifies Purity and Quality Shops Open Until

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