The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 14, 1916, Page 8

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This Ad Contains FAMOUS MURDER MYSTERIES THAT HAVE Just Common Old Tz 77 Pouce w past vears with a razor j The body was taken to Bonney ; | " & Stewart's undertaking parlors, Bs 66 59 |Dead Fingers Clasped and thruout that and the following About Revolver day, 2,000 people called to view ft This weapon had been placed in|!n the hope of establishing tte the dead man's hand and the fin- | entity |ers clasped tightly about it, but At last the late Otto Ranke, a \the other indications so strongly | brick manufacturer, positively We just ask you to COM-/ pointed to murder that the ruse/named the remains as thore of sider the FACTS which will fatled of Ite evident purpose. Oluf Ellingson, a cook, who had b ted this ad for Spattle was unused to such| been working up to the Saturday e presented in thi crimes of violence and the thriving| Prior at James Mleld's scow camp what they are actually worth young city was electrified when |!n West Seattle to you, First, we are going the newspapers printed the Rrue: | Ranke’s men boarded at Meld's on the theory that you desire "one story comp. z Coroner Smart was summoned | gprenermeress to be successful; that you de- ang hastily called a jury, which ‘ 7 sire to make the most of the reached the following verdict at 2 4 ‘ oelock of the same day “We, the undersigned jury, are |agreed that the unknown man came to hie death by unknown opportunities that present themselves from time to time, Mr. Hugh Chalmers, who hans” is one of the brightest lights) “rhe verdict among successful American) Charies Love, foreman, Stephen business men, in his speech to! Niblock, James Hridges, William |Koesler, 8. Thompson and G Seattle business men ony Tuesday of this week, said: was signed by Whitely Immediately Pollee Chief Mon ; pe net his detectives to work o “There is no greater fallacy ine nt cel Hatectives to work out than the old saying that ‘Op-| The two young hunters and Clar portunity knocks once atience Emery, a bartender at ., * | Beede’s pavilion, were examined every man’s door. Opportun, |closely, the body wan searched ity is knocking all the time,/ana tho scone of the crime gone but in many cases, to use the over, but nothing developed to i * throw any light on the identity of sang ey baad There fe no- the murdered man or lend a clue body home. towards running down bis assail-| And he is undoubtedly 8" Dr. L. R, Clark ; : ay tunity that prevents people |tiilon operator, who solved the from succeeding—it is the lack of ability to see and grasp mystery of the Madison Park mur STAR—FRIDAY, APRIL 14, 1916. PAGE 8. THIS IS THE BIG STORE WITH THE LITTLE PRICES WHY I SAVE YOU V MONEY! Because—First of all, I handle only the P hind of goods that LOOK WELL, FEEL RIGHT and | Compare These Prices WEAR A LONG TIME. and Values Because | pay the LO WEST RENT IN Choice of the best $15.00 Suits in SEATTLE and I give you the benefit of the saving. stock—they’re Because I personally buy my stock and | 0.2" 956 sus 3.80 manage my own business—there are no leaks and no § 3! sizes... $1 ° extras. $25.00 heavy silk-mixed Metcalf Worsted . . Suits; regulars, Because I have the biggest store on First | sours, sim $16.80 Ave. and doa large volume of business. I believe in {| $30.00 Hand-tailored silk-mixed Worsted small profits and many ofthem. npg ns $19.80 I carry UNION-MADE GOODS—reli- able, trustworthy and satisfactory. Anything you buy Peas Pensa; eae ae patterns. $1.80 of me MUST SUIT YOU before I consider the deal | 322° ,i73 rary 00 Pants, “Keystone” ma vessessss, $2.20 ———— $4.00 and $5.00 “Just Wright” Shoes, black and tan, lace and button; good sizes colors closed. It’s time for that Easter Suit. It’s easy to find it here—your size, your pattern and the par- ticular style you like best—and you get it at a price that saves you real dollars. right—it isn’t lack of oppor- FRECKLE-F ACE babe. 'deha A. Ware, ballon bor | @pportunity when it presents itself. We must—each and! a der. every one of us—make the fullest possible use of every! gin and Wind Bring Out Ugly facility with which nature may have endowed us. Spots. How to Remove Easily [quit the camp, among them Nelse es To do this, we must keep our health in the very best; Hore’s a chance, Miss Freckle | Hanson, Gustave Erickson, Tony possible condition. face, to try a remedy for freckles | Miller and Charles Lindberg with the guarantee of a reliable}, Ellingson had drawn $600 And note this carefully: dealer that {t will not coat you a| 58k pay when he left, peany unless {t removes the free No money had been found tn his clothing after the crime. i A number of men had recently ‘a Simply get an ounce of othine— m any druggist | Ellingson had long hair when he arrived in the city and had gone to the Went Street barber shop to be shorn by Barber Monroe. Monroe gave out @ statement when questioned closely that threw suspicion on Hanson, Erick #on, Miller and Lindberg. While he was clipping Elling son's hair, be sald, on the Wednes- day prior, hia patron told him he and « party of friends were going out to Lake Washington. The friends were waiting on the jaidewalk outaide. Monroe had |noticed them and gave the detec: tives a good description. It wae learned later that such « party did go to Lake Washington on the Madison street car, Officer James Young arrested Hanson, Erickson and Lindberg on Saturday following. Miller was not found, nor never has beon. Suspicion also fell on several others. Robert Burke, who had been arrested the week before, at about the time of the murder, for ealing $10 from the bartender of waterfront saloon, was found to be carrying a concealed revolver when searched at the station. covered with kles; while if it does give you a Detectives found the lodgings of There Js No One Factor ince oe "ise eS ect gS py to house at the foot of Columbia at jdoubtle strength—f and a few applications should show | lyou how easy it ts to rid yourself! of the homely freckles and get «| beautiful complexion. Rarely is more than one ounce needed for the worst case. Be sure to ask the druggist for the double strength othine, as this fa the prescription sold under guar- antes of money back if it fails to remove freckles. That Has More to Do With the Condition of the Health Than the Teeth —Bad Business of the Worst Type to Neglect Teeth That Need Attention Then there is the important item of personal appearance. ‘We all desire to appear to the best possible advantage and who can deny that a set of good teeth adds greatly to the " personal appearance, while decay and discolored teeth de- tract from it just as much? And there is no longer any reasonable excuse for any ne to have bad teeth. We have gathered together at this office a staff of the best, highest-class and most-expert den- _ tists to be found anywhere. We offer you their services at prices within the reach of all. Each and every operator in this office is a graduate and fegistered dentist. This means that he has spent years of hard study in good colleges, under competent instructors, learning his business thoroughly. Each and every one of them has passed the examination of the state dental board and has his certificate from the state dental board proving that he has successfuly passed such examination; every oper- ator in this office has his certificate from the state board hanging right on the wall in front of his dental chair, in plain sight of all. We have an office that is completely equipped—every modern facility for the performance of high-class dentistry without hurting the patient, will be found here. We use only the very best of materials—the kind that will turn out work that we can afford to guarantee with our fronclad guarantee of satisfaction. We give such a*guar- antee with all work turned out of this office. This guarantee is signed both by the operator who did the work and by L. R. Clark, D. D. S., owner and manager of this office, who is thoroughly responsible. So our guarantee means to you just what it says—complete satisfaction. We strongly urge that you come to our office right away no later than tomorrow—and have our experts look over) your teeth and give you an estimate of what it will cost you to have them put into perfect condition. You will be sur- t © ThisBank Offers the Highest Rate of Interest on your Savings and extends every courtesy which goes with good banking. You Can Open an Account with a small sum, we give you the advantage of keeping a Joint | Account and the withdrawal privileges . ° Fagen ; fc Gs jeause they bothered him ‘ 5 Ae x prised how little it will cost and whatever it may be it will are not limited. cal | This remarkable — confession Wool Worsted Suits which we sell up- be a whole lot less than it will be worth to you. | jcaused a hearty laugh over the en stairs Pp i ieee das In order to introduce our new itire city, but left unsolved the mur ha We have an ample supply of “NOVO-CAIN,” which is| |(whalebone) plate, which 1 the ger of Oluf Ellingson absolutely necessary to the proper performance of painless! e e e ge “ges hao Loni geen On Sunday another clue was dentistry. Most dental offices have none of this precious W S ] eee toe tone OE, Se | comnd | article, nor can they get it. This is just one of the man e pecia 1Ze in ten ie he Sek pi i 2 | a A ge ic : t y cob; guaranteed 15 year | Cuff Links Fasten good reasons why this is the proper place to come for your 4 Crime on Miller dental work. Savings Accounts only, and have ad- Gold crown +++: 83.00 | ~,, XK or ois. Af) $16 set of teeth (whalebone) 8.00 |. THOMAS Kehoe, who had made a A . rareful search of the brush for some vantages which have attracted over $10 wet of teeth ........... WE GBI GU ack. aentoA. the “apot. ‘share 7 p j j ictly savinos Bridge work, per tooth, gold $3.00 Hilingson's body lay, discovered aj} REGAL DENTAL OFFICES: 7,000 depositors to this strictly savings White crowns .. se+++-$%8,00) Pair of cuffs that had been hidden ’ : t. s ealae / beneath a log We fi ape DR. L. R. CLARK, MANAGER hank. Why not start this week? spain $1.00 ue | “They were covered with blood! Bi nmodmibaas sng Mae pie AS lig ae ‘ . Z vi : ae He carried them to Capt, John ty ei 1405 Third Ave.—N. W. Corner Third and Union Platina fillings ‘ -.780/ A. Barck, present Bertillon oper fo il leads etl olsineiianbedimnicclgtonpeeten All work guaranteed for 18 years, |Ator, Who was then a detective Have Impression taken tn the morn-| Barck looked them over carefully JAS BAG Be} test Rams day. Exam-!and found a fairly distinct laundry NATIONAL MARKET ESET aria SE a ee fa i e Samples o iste to the murderer | T ow We stand | i i i Te ae ly ae eeeriee thee. from ones AILORED READY Always has big money saving specials. Sie ‘at pica es Saee e ig|1aundry to another, inquiring at| Butter, Eggs, Olive Oil, Macaroni, Delicates- recommanded by our early cRetem. each whose mark it was that ap ; no hm fe atili giving Rood pear he bloody cuff | sen and Fancy Groceries etisfuction” Aak ourcustomers'whe At Ingy he learned, and. altho the Co. Whipped Cream Chocolates, 50c Ib. pore eee Oe you are’ fn the man whose mark it was has never right place, Bring this ad with you, heen found and ts belleved to have . left the United States with Elling 401-403 Pike Street T OHI Cut - Rate | son's $600, Capt. Rarck is confident . he solved the most hideous mystery 405 PIKE ST., NEAR FOURTH Dentists oF Madison park It Gres ire styles; lace and button ‘ $5.00 “C. Alaska Outfits Everything You Need to Wear all sizes $6.00 “Jefferson grain and kip Your Pay Check Is Good Here And You Don’t Have to Buy Anything to Get It Cashed on That Trip North. Union- Made Goods—at a Big Saving na CARL SCHERM First Ave. WHERE YOU GET UNION-MADE GOODS AND A SQUARE DEAL blood, and {te hammer fitted the/who lived at Drexel ave, and Call- South three dents In Ellingson's ekull [Fore #t., went to the police station On Thursday afternoon Stanley /and made a report that changed Field had walked into the station|the entire aspect of the case and sald he had been accidentally Circumstances looked bad shot while hunting on Lake Wash-| Miller, however. ington. Hix right leg was wounded,| It was definitely learned that he| Al! of the liquor seized by Prose- and Chief Monroe sent him to Prov-|was in the party with Ellingson | “Uting Attorney Lundin from the idence hospital to recuperate andj/on the southbound car between 9 James Street drug store was still to be held for later investigation. jand 11 a m. ger ye yp Roman tucked away at the courthouse Fri- son was seen, at jer Te) Suspicion Centers Reniot “sinks ‘ineet & echoes nae | 87" Geapite efforts to get it out About Tony Miller afternoon. Attorney T. D. Rockwell, for the 1 He was seen on the waterfront | “rus store, tried to get the stock Tony Miller was still missing,| |. hi a neon. the 1 /Out of the hands of the sheriff by and because of this fact ee much| that night, and there the trail liesaing Coroner Mason, the oly as vo peng suspicion grew .. vig » yd can serve papers on stronger against him. oman the sheriff, thru a wind! i The whole city was aroused. The! bran Baie doe path. poli county commissioners finally of- Mason refused to be led, on ad- fered $500 reward for the capture Mrs. Scott's story proved to be| vice of Prosecuting Attorney Laun- of the murderer, The police went’ the most peculiar feature of the en-/din. The liquor, says Lundin, will the commissioners one better. tire case. be kept until the court has render- It was about the time the police! On the same day the murder was|ed @ decision. offered $200 reward for the capture| supposedly committed, Mrs. Scott) of Tony Miller that @ Mra. Scott,|/said she saw two men between Madison and Yesler way, a short |istance from where the body was! found, Corner First and Yesler —— GERMANS Ri PARIS, April 14-—-A weak man attack south of Douamont repulsed during the night, French offictal communique today. The Germans bomba Hill 804 violently, but fatled emerge from their trenches for expected assault at that point. South of Haudromont and of Moulainville there was @ Ii artillery duel. OLYMPIA, April 14.—Gov. Lister}, and Floyd L. Das t, industrial | surance commissioner, both dented) today that the latter had resigned. The Greatest Wearing Fabrics e ‘BOOZE FROM DRUG STORE STAYS IN JAIL | for They were flushed and perspir-) ing, she said, and stopped at her) house and asked for a drink of water, She turned into the house to bring the dipper, when the largest of the two esnuddenly de) tained her, enying they would drink from a tub of rain water standing the Pore A Boon to the Speeders. New Pore Treatment Pre-| from is vents Sunburn, Chaps,| ‘They said they were tn a hurry Freckles and Wrinkles. jand could wait no longer. Taking a draught from the tub,! now-Doc Pore Treatment | they ran into the brush and disap 1a good for many things. It |peared, tho not before she had/ penetrates through the |noted that the larger man’s right pores and heals the underlying |Coat sleeve had been freshly torn nerves and tissues. Rubbed over| The police were mystified by the nerve centers along the spine | this new evidence and made a thoro, and on the bottoms of the feet, it | investigation | relleves rheumatism and neuralgia, An application on face and hands | Suspected Men before long auto trips prevents| Give Town a Laugh sunburn, chaps and wrinkles, It's| ‘They learned that the same two also good for sore lungs, sore} men had stopped at a fish dealer's throat, bad coughs, all kinds of ‘near Beede’s pavilion, and asked| skin diseases and the worst form|him for a pair of scissors, of fasal catarrh. It's wonderful) when he gave them the desired fapisties exer tos Bd pr — article, the ehorter cut the larger) proves the akin both in color and|™’n® Whiskers off close to his texture. Both small and large |‘*<? sizes at druggists, Search for the two men began at recente _jonce. The city was combed | A day or two later a prize fighter, | fey, gave themselves up to the po-| DEN T Is T S They had been training the day| of the murder, they said, and had) stopped near Mrs. Scott's home to} beau's coat sleeve had been ripped! |by Cuffey, they explained, and the) |fighter had cut his whiskers off be All-Wool Worsteds Medium and heavy weights in dark neat stripes, fancy mixtures, plain blues, browns and grays. lice as the men Mrs. Scott had described |spar and wrestle after a long run} across country, In wrestling Te-| If you want a suit which will give you the greatest possible amount of service come up and see these $25 value All- 20T UNIVERSITY #7, Opposite Praser-Patersen On The mark on the cuffs was that jot Tony Miller!

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