The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 25, 1916, Page 2

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IRATE CASE WILL [DOCTOR FACING eel Rep, BEHEARD MAY 9 DEATHIN CHAIR Reynolds Optimistic Regard-| Admits He Bought Poison for —as the romantic gambler, John ing Chances for Wealthy-Father- Oakhurst, in a five-part gicturi- Victory. in-Law — ee er CALL PASSENGER MAN|FIND WOMAN IN CASE NEW YORK, March 26.—Dr, 4 Int Winthrop M. Daniels, Inter ‘Annus Warten Saha ta “4 state commerce commissioner, h HE WILL BE HERE Tow tp Direct From the Columns of the Saturday Evening Post to the Film Anon Modern or his personal representative, day, expecting to be wii be here from Washington, ir for hi D. C., on May 9 to open the fessed share in the po! SEY ot Weil an a bore Ned ti the $17.80 tour. A more gripping polson mye America Ss ot rate cas ia "araitrary ana | thot In. the chapter on. Text ° PS sta aicriinetery ,apuiet e | soley, In Bumee’ *Mont Most Unique The stage Chairman Mary Horton fs the “other ae InAs yey od Charles A. Reynolds, of the | woman” In the case, state public service commis From February 22 until March sion, said Saturday the case 18 she matntained a costly apart against the railroads could not | ment at the Plaza hotel. be in bett Dr, Waite and Mrs. Horton regte- “While = in hington.” he jtered as “Mr. and Mrs. A, W, Wal- “ sald, “I was by General |ters of New Rochelle.” « Attorney Norton, of the Senta Fe Peck died March 12, supposedly (Himself) . . system, who ts also representing jof arsenic poisoning, Suspicion Fourth, Pike and Union Continuous 11 to 11 Srrrant ot Le ssh tx oor SUlelwab amectdd at De. Welle OY a and an of being on a fishing expedition to| maid, who satd she saw him pour All-Star ascertain whether the ratiroads |liquid into Peck's soup and tea. t © Violating the Sherman act. After first denying knowledge of Cas' Association Fixed Rate |Peok’s death, Dr. Waite admitted “This * he continued, “pro polson for Peck be. hibits collusion on the part of rail: | o the latter sald he “wanted roads to fix rates, to die.” 800 Ground Floor Seats | “1 informed Norton that Detectives aay Dr. Waite tried to in: Seattle's Newest and Largest Sc Theatre Lad a A peek oe toe a ed bag ie A md Sry ghee af ‘ The Saturday , | Evening Post's Most Interesting Human Document Story in Six Parts : A Bandit Story for Respectable Audiences cerns only the attorney general.” wife's aunt, speculating with $30. | Following Reynold) nation, |000, and sending the remainder to ° ; If You Are Impulsive one If You Are Sensitive Character he says. Norton admitted that the his brother in Grand Rapids, Mich cheaper rate enjoyed by the South) District Attorney Swann's theo ern Pacific dite allies, which ts that Waite needed more money makes it possible for the tourist to|to maintain hin Riverside drt travel from Chicago roundtrip to apartments and Mrs. Horto; San Francisco over the Southern rooms at the Plaza, and that he! Mnes for $17.50 less than he canj|saw Pec! millions almost within! ltravel a shorter distance using his clutches when the wealthy | Northern lines, had been fixed by | fatheriniaw came from Grand) Concluding Chapter of Her Life Story ne creamcnueeies uceeueer | Raphis si3 end some time wit 3 | woctatic a CHAPTER III. affable I nearly persuaded myself) E. L. Bevington, chairman of! J AAs Told by leabel Clayburg | that I had deen too suspicious of|the traftic ‘association, wiit come LEASE PUBLIC LAND | | Chairman to Be Witness her when at my house. to Seattle for the hearing and will Other Girts Leave Her be examined relative to how the ; ee | ; Miss Coots stayed with me for a|@ss0clation fixed the rate. | WASHINGTON, March 25.—The | short time, hwest business men will at-\senate public lands committee or- SE, | WISH YOU'D LEAVE! Nits Peterson staged just a tow tempt to show the inters! dered a favorable report on the merce commission at tly house bill for leasing mineral “Bho immediately replied: “Ob, /{a7%. Decauss abe wanted fo Ket that on account of the differential rights on public lands. An amend: ft get so touchy. I was just) 000% (fom her thru letters tourists are diverted from the/ment eliminating coal and sodium ling.” te my|_ Things, generally, did not look| Northwest to the detriment of |lands was added to the bill | The man and she both left MY! neariy ay bright and promising as|°O™merce here EXETER ALUMNI ORGA they had done. Altho the Northwest interests! GANIZE T managed to save a little money.|!nvolved admittedly would be sat: ¢ a meeting and luncheon given }So last year I came down to Los|isfied if the commerce commission |!" honor of Professor J. R. Tufts, Angeles. jordered the Southern lines to tae = Bag Fie gy eb yes their present rate to equal that h ro! lon of the thaimcat ae soon ae | came here.| charged by Northern lines, an in-| Pacific Northwgat Association of a think It was, | met} esting situation has arisen, ac.|the Alumni of Phillipe-Exeter acad Mr.———. | am not going to give | resting situation a, jaan j his name, tho he would willingly |COP@iee to Reynolds, due to the | emy or bare. S—— said Permit It If It could help me at ail, | Dosesbality that thie will not be the Mlatvering things about|,.! have begged him not to bring — < \ was and WHY|%!® name into this unfortunate and May Order Reduction mistaken affair. It will be better; “The traffic association,” he me afterwards. sald, “may submit that the South- Will Take New Name ern rate is @ reasonable rate. In As econ as | have faced the this case tt ts not improbable that untrue charges against me and |the commission will order the Proven them as such, | shall be |Northern lines to reduce their married. tates to conform to those of the It will be much pleasanter for | Southern lines.” me, then, to have my new If this {s the commission’: so name, for so much unpleasant tion, the cost of a ticket from Chi- notoriety has been connected [cago thru Spokane, Seattle, Ta with my present name thru. jcoma, Portland, San Francisco, the unfounded charges made [and return to Chicago via the cen-| To get the best results, take against me in connection with |tral lines thru Salt Lake and Den-|“geventy-seven” at the first chill! the alleged “badger game” | ver, would be reduced from $80 to/or shiver. Al GLAD TO FACE C ARG ig ¢ like manner the winter rate tard pte Pape Hye Bb se Prd 4. es na w cough and sneeze, have sore throat | din the ar ot ibe ‘carom | WHICH | KNOW | CAN PROVE| ould be reduced from $127.50 to/ and influenza, it may take longer all into the |ARE UNTRUE $106 the and $1.00, at all Groegiets, or draiied, ani Fotoplayer Orchestral Pipe Organ The Big Musical Sensation of the San Francisco Fair. Chas. Weakley The Same Organist Who Played it at the Fair, Will Play it Here. MUSIC EQUAL TO 25-PIECE SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA If You Have a Quick Temper You Should See “BEATING BACK” Tee AT RRE Ty, THE Conwec. Rosin iy | Teousle ins te"cwinees GET FOUR RECRUITS After Grip Take NOT UNDERSTAND. ‘| The first shot tn a campaten w/ TONICTABLETS The End members of the naval militia was|after any long {llmeas, physical ex- the recruitiing of four new mem-|haustion, loss of strength, or appe iSAYS SHE’S A VICTIM |vers into the rivet atviston at the| tite, take Humphreys’ Tonic Tab- Armory Friday night. An effort is |lete—price $1.00 at drug stores or OF POLITICAL PLOT |" made to bring up the mem-|sent direct bership of the militia to 69 by the| wnphrey’s Momes, Medicine Co, 184 Isabel Clayburg, alleged “badger| middle of April, when the annual W st. New York art,” . i held. 8 TORI mrt eer ee | Willard-Moran Fight Returns tody of Deputy Sheriff M. £ cranes ie teeattorats'| ARE OPTIMISTIC | to Be Shown Round by Seattio bankers and bond houses| —ROUN at Thalia Cafe, “It will sure be welcome to certain Seattle politicians, is reported as saying when she | offering for sale the 5 per cent gold + ‘as informed by a Star corre-|bonds of the new Canadian $75,-| Second and Union spondent that she would probably |000,000 war loan expect oversub- be sent North today. [scription to the bonds. The books “I want to clear my name of | will close Monday. ook and Feel . these charges. I am innocent of = Pee | Clean, Sweet and pj them. I also want to help cl The limit of the carrying power| the names of my two friends, Dot- of thunder is about 15 miles, while “stepping a. few steps,” come : Fresh Every Day He Coots and Lillian Peterson.” i269 miles is not regarded as far for down to the Thalia tonight : the sound of a battle to travel We guarantee that you will not If you wish to get the returns ot the fight tonight while enjoy ling the privilege of listening to }xood music, and the option of ONLY ONE OF THE MANY STIRRING SCENES IN “BEATING BACK” WHAT OF LIFESTAFF |become lonesome and that the ! ? |"gang will all be there.” If you! Drink a glass of real hot water bave not already acquired the before breakfast to wash “Litestaff's” fate will be a closed out poleons. secret until Monday. Judge Gil- || |Ham has taken the case under ad i | visement. fs not merely to live, but to| Deputy Prosecutor Helsell, tho Neen et ner clacat well work | sdmitting the beverage ts nonaico- 4 holic, contends it violates the dry gieep well, Took weil.’ What als,” which. prohibits the manufac ture of malt liquor. “But ‘Lifestaff is a malt liquid,” asserts Alvah Hemrich, who makes Cc 15° avmssion 15 | Thalia habit, this would be a g00d | SECOND AT UNIVERSITY [time to start | All kinds of soft drinks are pro-| ho —— - — = curable and will be served to} mae |tne tattered eray-green unitorms | WAR $ FFERERS the strains of some tuneful melody, | provided them, the picture of pov-j| AID U The best talent in Seattle has been | erty, looked afraid. Three-fourths | engaged to appear at the Thalia. f the countenances which faced A benefit performance for An ° Come and bring your frienda, FIGHT FOR FOOD about at the omnenen "erent | |menian war sufferers will be given i Sar gE an - . were pitted with the marks o in the Plymouth Congregational AMUSEMENTS) |smallpox. while the teeth, and} jchurch Tuesday night, April 4. s ous condition to attain, and yet ie | very easy it is if one will only “séopt the morning inside bath. leyes, and limba of the soldiers | iks who are accustomed to feel —_—-—___- {t at the old Hemrich brewery, | a. showed the blight of other dis- Goll and heary when they arise,|ang there 1s a distinction between Metropolitan Theatre BY H. ©. BOEHME canes. tisten aces Gale. Cocctoee esoive pgpeins,pendache, sty trom | atdy and’ Tquors’ = SANTA werk | (U.P. Batt Correspondent) |v worn anything more tvan| ROM, "March 2i"Serble "has i h can, instead, feel as fresh - “The Blindness of Virtue” DOUGLAS, March case ioe Sapte oo Min ota Most of the | et nearly 1,000,000 of her 5,000,000 | to ucc & daisy by opening the sluices of | Nights 1c to 600, Main 6211 have not the Carranza forces “Why do you fight?” the In- | population thru death by the sword, | system each morning and flus' SIAMESE TRIO HERE |Matinoes Thurs and Aat, Ibe and fée.| captured Villa?” 1 corgrater waleua ent ; | by starvation or In the recent ty- out the whole of the intern \iechisovane DR. RB. CLARK Rebecea of Sunny- Thie question which has “Acomer" (to eat) was the an- be nse | 5 ‘Poisonous stagnant matter. ro officers of the Siamese navy|yg Not Busy Thi k Par keen Tabane All iedee the Ut] cae eaten phus epidemte, the Prince Regent Throw off the handicap of Everyone, whether alling, sick or!—Capt. A. Jonsen and Lieut. Luang| ou Are Not Busy This rep ay oe S., was today asked of a for. Moro than a score not more|Alexander informed the United| petty ills that make you Well, should, each morning, before|Sarasini—and an Italian architect,| Afternoon, Make an E M Pp R E Ss Ss mer Villa leader at the time |tnan 13 years old were counted, | Press today \grouchy, listless and de- Dreakfast, drink a glass of real hot|Carlo Guadrelli, also in the service when the now hunted bandit These are the soldiers. | The femaining 4,000,000 face | ry Get at the root of | starvation, | * ) water with a teaspoonful of lime-|of the king of Siam, are stopping, Appointment With Us | stone phosphate in it to wash from|at the New Washington hotel, on| It will be one of the best things GRANT G the stomach, liver, kidneys and bow | their way to Denmark. you ever did. The chances are that 7 ‘els the previous day's indigestible} Lieut. Sarasini will study the 7204 nt Sufon—that mny be cauniiy sour bile and poisonous tox-| Danish naval method: iyou @ go ins; thus cleansing, sweetening and| - —_—__—_—____ |brenth, 9 ARDNER was the chief figure In Mexico. | - il —cl This Villista, living incog- ;your ailments: ear your nito in Douglas, sald: | To save them from the greatest . : 4 “ Go there. Ask to be shown ine | FACES A LIFE TERM iy in history, Prince Alexan.| digestive system of impur- tty {soldiers of the de facto govern: | der, Prime Minister Pachitch and ities, put it in good workin the foreign minister have begun « order—keep it healthy wi that may be cau al of suffering, tion, ete., ete ment and you will see the answer.| JUNEAU, Alaska, March 25.—| ‘purify! the entire alimentar: of that at.once. = THEY ARE AFRAID.” lee te: : n Beleas before putting more food into and German bor OF See ee In Agua Prieta, across the ine, | award Krause, whose name, be tour of allied capttale a the stomach. The action of hot|#!a#e industries resulted in| ))) ee” eae Hippodrome 200 Carranza troops are drilling, fore his arrest in Seattle, was link his ay habe te sec are military ac 9 Water and limestone phosphate on|*Testly increasing businems in| tints are at your wervies at a very Their colonel, a large man in|ed-with the mysterious disappear-|{i0n In the Balkans that will assure ‘Mh empty stomach is wonderfully | /#Pan |complete oa of the mast up: Fae ‘end Univereny I Sac tees agoeatons tony only one ance of J. O. Plunkett, must spend|countty, Pear? plate equine ok 3:15 P. M. Sunday |who, from appearances, might be the rest of his life in prison, if the] sb jranked as a soldier. charges lodged against him here| Ast oy tame lee, eet SO Ny See peneen| §=6 PILLS Mnvigorating. 1t cleans out all the TI te ‘sour fermentation, ga waste and ACHES AND P . acidity and gives one plendid ap fir AINS ; Petite for breakfast. While you are) pont peglece wn | enjoying your breakfast the Water|but tind out what Afternoon, Mar. 26th of forgery in each of four federal! 4 grand jury indictments returned | “ |They act promptly on the Friday, bringing the total charges} NEW YORK, March 25.—A new Stomach, liver and els, Te up to six, the combined minimum| record for 100-yard swim was set MOving waste matters and pu- in anywhere, | * and phosphate is quietly extracting|auer the cause, A pain in the 4 4 Jarge volume of water from the | /)*?, Fegion may put y« a vou te ps Paes nd getting ready for a thor-|weather for wwollen feet, it may ba| De . turn—-make « up to ‘is, the combined, minimum : a > + may rel start toward t n of health p h wo be equ ¥liast sight st the. tatebodiiaatate ERMODE the blond. Not habit ‘Otigh flushing of all the inside or|an advanced warning of mo” PILL alent to a life sentence, meet. Hal Vollmer, Columbia, ne forming, never gnpe, but leave gotiated the distan in 67%. the organs strengthened. To disease. A pain tn the stom efficiency, | he the first symptom of appen " JOHN SPARGUR, Conductor which mes in turn, greatly im An Effective Laxative 1 ome a The millions of people who are|oitis A creak in a joint may be the| proved noes for success, by hav | n ) red with constipation, bilious| forerunner of rheumatinm. Chronic |\ne yous Popular Concert Purely Vegetable NEED BULL MOOSE a succeed in life, or work, first is, stomach trouble, rheuma-|headaches more than Iikely warn ditto Assisting Artist . s | body. s tae ; others who have sallow skins, 72", %,neryoy", somach tr he i toot assure you that’ the Carn is F 3 Consti ation | JOSEPH KIRK DEAD pated en lo Fok to 7 blood fisorders and sickly complex. Hon day in und day out 7 fee ey | t won't be anywhere near what Pe PaLatGd GRIT Binal + BH) At the weekly meeting of the avian “6 y 4 are urged to get a quarter ta ng, GOLD ody . Alt 1¢ will be wor ie Fon si Young Men's Republican club, at 8. E. Williams, 1427 35th ave., re-| 4 (Pound of iimestone phosphate from| Ql. Capsules, Sold by, nelianie mapas 5 |] “A Program of Brilliant Music” |)pf 2ndigestion, Biliousness, ee ii. ine” temple, Friday, Mayor|celved news of the death of Lieut.| 1 Y a: l@ drug store, which will cost very|an not help you. Beware of subatt-| Regal Dental Offices | at Popular Prices Q or (e) Oat nignt Gill and Loren Grinstead urged |Joseph Kirk, former Seattle man, e Pp ou F Uttle, but is sufficient to make any. ty oot Pive'the COLO Children Under 15 Years, 150 pe All party. leaders to welcome back the|and an officer in the British army, f Sone @ pronounced crank on the aub-\ enat. joe phi an BE] Adults, 28¢ and 50c Onocotate-Conted or Piain | progressives who broke away from]in a motorcycle accident near Salis | Largest Sale of Ang Medicine be the World dect of internal sanitation, by the Owl Dru the G, O. P, in 1912, bury, England, Sold everywhere Ip bones, 10c., 256.

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