The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 27, 1916, Page 5

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

STAR—THURSDAY, APRIL 27, 1916. ‘MARTIAL LAW IN “GIRLS TO DANOE EL PASO MAY BE TTT TT MEETING PLACE== FRIDAY SPECIALS AT THE DELUXE DRUG (0. sity will blossom out in a home| "The! SECOND AT UNIVERSITY ST. Iwas Gonnte le " . —— mate ‘now bog: se | Gens.Scott and Funston Leave | = ae These prices give you an idea of our strictly cut-rate prices on | Winning of Hawall,” in Meany hall) for Conference With the highest quality and best known drugs and sundries. All Big Money Savers The coeds in the cast will do} Horlick’s Malted Milk, 69 c hula-hula” dances in grasa skirte. $1.00 size | Rollit Coe, a student, has writ-) yyy 7 MEET. SATURDAY 35c jten the plece and is going to take {the part of the hero, who steps over) to Hawall and cops the best-looking native girl on the Islands 29c PAGE 5. VOODHOUSE GRUNBAUM FURNITURE CO WE'LL TRUST YOU UR credit service has been established for your con- venience. To assist you to furnish your home along your own individual ideas. Our terms are easier and our prices are lower than will be found anywhere. No extra charges; no interest. 4 < JUST YOUR WORD THAT You'LL PAY 50,00 Worth of Homefurnishings ...$ 1.00 Down, $1 75,00 Worth of Homefurnishinge we 3.00 See ‘os per Week 100,00 Worth of Homefurnishing 5.00 Down, 150,00 Worth of Hor enishings ... 7.50 Down, 200.00 Worth of Homefurnishinge ... 10.00 Down, 300.00 Worth of Homefurnishinge ... 15.00 Down, Premier Asquith Declares Sit- opera uation Is Still Serious BIRRELL IS ATTACKED LONDON, April 27 The whole of Ireland under martial law, Premier Asquith an nounced today Aaquith said the situation till serious and that the rebels continue to hold some important public buildings in Dublin with Indications of the disorder spreading to western parte of Ireland, Asquith’s statement came like « thuaderbolt In the midst of re} ports indicating that the rebellion|“Haensel and Gretel,” featuring had collapsed, The government {s|Miss Leah Miller and Miss Gwendo- understood to be hurrying more |lyn Geary, charmed « big audience troops to Ireland, and It was ind!-| Wednesday evening cated that the rebellion was apread-| Mme. Hease-Sprotte sang delight | ing to prosperous counties like Lim-|fully the part of Gertrude, the erick, Tipperary, Clare, and the|broom-maker’s wife, “Haensel and| province of Cnnaught, where Sinn |Gretel” will be repeated at the NC | orgenizers have been active Saturday matinee. lasts | 30,000 NOW STRIKE | After Axsquith’s statement, Sir Edward Carson and John Redmond joined tn declarations supporting |the government 27 Redmond was applauded when he id “In behalf of my col leagues and a majority of the Irish people, I wish to express iny cor dial detestation of the acts of the Dublin rioters, 1 heartily join with Carson in the hope that no polit feal party will take advantage of ithe asftuation.” | Street fighting continues in Dublin. Loyalty of the Irish tonal leaders and irish masses has resulted In the coll of the revolt started in Dublin. It le possible there will be more fighting while government troops are rounding up the rebels, but the arrival of Eng- lish soldiers apparently dis heartened the Sinn Feins, who lacked machine gun The government has received assurances of support from scores of Irish | BY F, T. CONKLE United ftatt Ce EL PASO, April 27.—It was officially stated today that the conference between Obregon, Mexican war minister, and Gen. Hugh Scott, will be held In El Paso or Juarez. Scott and Gen, Fred Funston are expected to leave San An- tonio for El Paso tonight. The conference will probably open Saturday and may last several days. Indications are that the two sides are coming to the conference with different viewpoints Scott seeks a final solution for the entire Villista and border raids and for the safety of Americans In Mexico problem - is Prewe rrempondent CONSTANTINO WILL SING AGAIN TONIGHT. With Plorencto Constantino, the Spanish tenor, singing the title part, “Faust” will be repeated at the Moore theatre Thursday night by the Standard Grand Opera com pany Humperdinck’s fairy opera, w Limestone Phosphate Mellin’s Food, 75c size Sal Hepatica, 50c size Carranza may demand withdraw al of the U, 8. fore Officials pointed out that the conferees have a common basis for agreement, both desiring to get rid of the bandits quick! Fletcher's Castoria Dennos’ 8. 8. S. $1.00 size...... Bromo Seltzer, 25¢ size Used Gas Ranges Palmolive Soap, PITTSBRUG, April Two cake amall planta connected with the Westinghouse industries closed to- |day on account of the strike, Lead ors of the strike estimated that 80, 000 workers in munitions plants} were out already ESCAPING PRISONERS SHOT COLUMBUS, N. M,, April 27 Four Mexican prisoners held at Casas Grandes are reported to bave been killed while attempting to es cape, Scores of captured Villistas are detained at various points along the Mnes of communication of the American expedition A number of Americans wounded by dnipers have passed thru jumbus en route to Fort Bliss Armour’s large Bath Tablets........ Gillette Blades, 50c size Ingram's Milkweed Cream, 50s size. Pompeian Massage Cream, 50c size Hind’s Honey and Alm : Cream, 50c size...... 25 Used Gas Ranges from our Exchange = Department, including such well-known makes as Reliable, Jewel, Estate, Eclipse and Domestic, priced from $10.00 to $15.00. Special Friday, while they last, your choice Frostilla, regular 25c LONDON, April 27.—The ritish eumbarine £22 h been sunk in the North & the admiralty announced today. Only two of the crew were saved. Java Rice Face Powder ; LaBlache Face Powder. . Pompeian Night Cream, tubes.. Pinaud’s Lilac Vegetal... .. 29¢e ..15¢ Glycothymoline, 25c size..... eet RS EL REE The E-22 was one of Britain's newest submarines, and carried a crew of probably 20 or 30 men, Tea room in connection, furnished, service De Luxe. Parcel Post, Express and elegantly fierce $7. 416% 424 > ‘There fs one safe, dependadl treatment that relieves itching tor ture Instantiy that cleanses an soothes the ski Ask any druggist for a the bottle a 4 it_ as directed. that pimples. eczema, ringworm, and similar skin troubles will disappear A little semo, the penetrating. sat- fatying Maquid, ts that is needed. for it banishes al! skin eruptions and makes the skin soft, sinooth and healthy. Zemo, Cleveland. 50 @- Ine ike Stréet: MAY CLOSE SCHOOLS OLYMPIA, April 27.—Sehoo!l finances at Elma, Wasb., are in such a bad way that school may be whut down. The state inspectors filed a report here yesterday, stat- ing that the directors had spent $4,022.38 more than thetr constitu- tional limit, and have already ex- hausted their 1916 budget. THAT JAR OF MUSTEROLE ON THE BATH-ROOM SHELF Has Relieved Pain for Every One in the Family When little Susie had the croup; when Johnny got his feet wet and caught cold; when Father sprained his knee; when Granny's rheuma .{tism bothered her— That jar of right there to j Sort. | MUSTEROLE fs a clean, white | ointment, made with ofl of mustard. It will not bilster like a mustard | plaster. Quick relief for Sore Throat, Bronchitis, Tonsilitis, Croup, Stiff | Neck, Asthma, Neuralgia, H ache, Congestion, PYéurisy, Rheu | matism, Lumbago, Pains and Aches of the Back or Joints, Sprains. Sore Muscles, Bruises, Chilblains, | Frosted Feet, Colds on the Chest | (it often prevents Pneumonia), Nothing like MUSTEROLE croupy children. At your druggis in 26¢ and SOc jars, and a special large hos- pital size for $2.50. Be sure you t the genuine MUSTEROLE. Refuse imitations —get what you ask for. The Mus- terole Company, MUSTEROLE was relief and com Prices Ordinarily Charged ON ALL CASKETS We Manufacture and Maintain Our Own Factory 4 A COMPLETE FUNERAL Incinding the we pur own private erematory. CREMATION). use $47.50 parlors and the use (NOT A PAUPER COUNTY © are manufacturers of caskets, and because own our own modern crematory in our own building, we are enabled to give this remarkably low price on a complete funeral. We invite you to visit our establishment and see for your- UNDERTAKING AND CREMATION CO. self what we furnish. 17 Kilourne &. Lady Attendant. Phone North 526, for | ly attacked Augustine Birrell, chief) secretary for Ireland, and Lord Wimbourne, lord Mevtenant of Ire Jand, demanding their immediate resignations. The Express demanded that Earl Kitchener be made lord leutenant of Ireland. Indicating that the crisis ha passed, the British censor permit ted press dispatches to be sent |from Ireland One d Sir who was to have led the revolt had German plans succeeded, land. ed from a German submarine on the shores of Tralee bay, just south of the mouth of the River Shannon, with two Irish companions, Secret service agents pounced upon them immediately, but one of the Irishmen escaped. The submarine and the German auxiliaty steamer, loaded with arms and ammunition for the Irish rebels, crept out of the Kiel canal and rounded the British isles north of the Scottish coast. A British patrol boat halted the auxiliary, but she showed regular papers. She was allowed to proceed Another patrol boat fired a shot across che auxiliary’s bows the fol- lowing day, and ordered the aux Mary to proceed to Queenstown The submarine rrying Cane ment followed, submerged. The auxiliary steamed southward for hours, but seeing no chance of eluding the patrol boat, the German crew blew up their vessel The crew was captured by Brit- ish saflors from the patrol. IRISH OF W. Y. MEET NEW YORK, April United Irish socteti will hold « [mags meeting Sunday to express sympathy with Irish liberty aspl. rations, ‘EXECUTE CHICAGO WOMAN IN VIENNA? EW YORK, April 27.—A com }munication received today by the |Bohemian National alliance report jed that Miss Alice Mazaryk, former University of Chicago settlement worker, had been executed in Vienna military prison. She sym. pathized with a movement to make Bohemia independent. Jane Ad- dams and members of the alliance are planning to urge an inquiry by the state department BRYAN MAY BE SENT AS LOCAL DELEGA OLYMPIA, April 27.—Democrats in Thurston county who go to the }North Yakima convention have jagreed to work for the selection of | William Jennings Bryan as delegate from Washington state to the na- |tional democratic convention at St Louis. They want to rebuke the Nebraskans who refused to make Bryan a delegate. They are trying |to ne up King county democrats to work with them on the propost- tion. REFUSE TO UNLOAD FEDERAL SUPPLIES SEWARD, Alaska, April 27.--Ow ing to the strike of railroad labor ers, the steamers Aroline and ‘Ad- miral Farragut, with stores of sup |plies for the Alaska railroad com mission, 414 not come into port here on their arrival from Seattle Wednesday, but are anchored today off Fire island. The Federal labor union has declined to unload the veasels until the strike 1s settled. 'YUKONER’S IN TOWN Comminasioner George Black of Yukon territory, who is to com- mand a company of Yukon recruits to be sent Into the trenches in northeastern France, was a guest of the Seattle Chamber of Com: merce at luncheon at the Aretté club Thursday noon, He and Mrs. Black are visiting Mr. and Mra, W. P. Brayton, 2218 E, Madison st, Roger Casement, |\" The | ple and) to wee Ne mixing Just comb or brush It into your hair, It net rub or te abeoiutely cannot be detected Will ah off, acts Inetantiy, a if you pre- i Brownstone” at your hair Areseere Prepared by the Kenton Pharmacal ThE Pike #t, Covington, Ky by the Owl Drug Co, 21 stores ifle const. “ Try This If You Have Dandruff There ts one sure way that never falls to remove dandruff completely and that is to dissolve it. This de- stroys it entirely. To do this, just get about four ounces of plain, or- dinary Mquid arvon; apply it at night wh retiring; use enough to moisten the scalp and rub it in gently with the finger tips. By morning, most if not all, of your dandruff will be gone, and three or four more applications will! completely dissol and entirely destroy every single sign and trace of it, no matter how much dand- ruff you may have. You will find, too, that all itching and digging of the scalp will stop jinstantly, and your hair will be/ ifluffy, lustrous, glossy, silky and soft, and look and feel a hundred times better. You can get liquid arvon at any drug store. It is inexpensive, and |four ounces is all you will need. | This simple remedy has never been known to fail.—Advertisement ‘BEFORE YOU EAT ANY BREAKFAST, Wash Poison From System Each Morning and Feel Fresh as a Daisy Every day you clean the house you live in to get rid of the dust land dirt which collected through |the previous day. Your body, the! house your soul lives in, also be- comes filled up each twenty-four hours with all manner of filth and poison. If only every man and woman could realize the wonders of drinking phosphated hot water, what a gratifying change would take place. Instead of the thousands of sick-| ly, anaemic-looking men, women Jand girls with pasty or muddy jcomplexions; instead of the multi- tudes of “nerve wrecks,” downs,” “brain fags” and mists, we should see a virile, optl- mistic throng of rosy-cheeked peo. ple everywhere Every one, whether sick or well, should drink each morning before BOAT DID IT BERLIN, By Wireless via Say ville, L. -L, April 27.—German naval forces sank the British naval bmarine E- fn the North sea Tuesday, it was officially announc ed today. A German submarine, tt was stated, struck a Pritish cruise er of the Arethusa type with a tor- pedo on Tuenda: Germans res cued two of the E-22's crew SHIP CONCERN SOLD NEW YORK, April 27.—The Inter national Mercantile Marine Co., or. ganized by J. P. Morgan 15 years ago, hi been acquired by American International corporation of New York. This places the con- trol of more than 1,000 great liners under American capital. GERMAN “U" FINED $100 FOR FRAUD Frank McArthur was fined $100 tn Judge Brinker's court on Tues. day. He was charged with having obtained an overcoat at Gately's Clothing Co., of 1119 Third ave., by representing himaelf to be an other party, and having {tt charged to this other man. SEATTLE PEOPLE GET INSTANT ACTION Those who have used it In Seattle are astonished at the INSTANT action of simple buckthorn bark glycerine, ete, as mixed In Adler-t- ka. Because it acts on BOTH lower and upper bowel, ONE SPOONFUL Adler-i-ka relieves most ANY CASE constipation, sour stomach or gas. It removes such surprising foul mat- ter that a few dones often relieve or prevent appendicitia, A short treat ment helps chronic stomach trouble Swift's Pharmacies, Second and Pike and 225 N. Broadway TODAY’S BEAUTY TALK You can make a delightful sham- poo with very little effort and for a very trifling cost, if you get from your druggist a package of can throx and dissolve a teaspoonful fn a cup of hot water, Your sham- poo Is now ready, Just pour a lit- tle at a time on the scalp and rub briskly. This creates an abundance of thick, white lather that thor- oughly dissolves and removes the dandruff, excess oll and dirt. After rinsing, the hair dries quickly, with a fluffiness that makes it seem heavier than it is, and takes on a rich luster and a softness that makes arranging it a pleasure.— Advertisement. RHEUMATISM CURED TO STAY CURED Torturing, grind poleonous urte acid out of your ayatem It does this gently and quickly, Woar Blectra- vit you It fills the breakfast, a glass of real hot wa- ter with a teaspoonful of limestone phosphate in it to wash from the} stomach, liver, kidneys and ten} yards of bowels the previous day's! Jindigestible waste, sour fermenta |tions and poisons, thus cleansing, | sweetening and freshening the en |tire alimentary canal before put-} ting more food into the stomach Those subject to sick headache, | billousness, nasty breath, rheuma- tism, colds; and particularly those who have pallid, sallow com- plexion and who are constipate very often, are urged to obtain a quarter pound of limestone phos- phate at the drug store which will cost but a trifle, but is sufficient to demonstrate the quick and remark-| able change in both health and ap pearance awaiting those who prac: tice internal sanitation. We must remember that inside cleantiness is more important than outside, be cause the skin does not absorb im. purittes to contaminate the blood, while the pores in the thirty feet of bowels do. and vitals aw life, You wake up in the morning full of vim, free from pains and # Wiectra-Vite te a aelf-charged body battery, which pumpa a_ steady broken stream of galvante electricity rven for bh while y Blectra perfect just @ Inok of nerve force, restore you to Call or write for onr which tells all about our ns many things yo. should i The Electra-Vita Co. Room 206 Ki ross Theatre Hidg. Seoond Ave.. Cor. Spring Beattie, Wi SEH AP STMT TTT the| | MRS, SELWIN TELLS A LITTLE STORY Dear Mrs. Selwin ts such a, com- She is one of the few always ready to say: “Take heart, child. I have been thru the whole of it leve that is making you unhappy It is the restlessness and {magina tion of youth that speaks.” “Most women,” she sald this morning when I was speaking to her about Donna, “never learn that the only tragedy of humanity ts |that, notwithstanding its great, lsympathetic heart, ready and will- ling to give and to receive, each member of the human family must live and die alone. “| retnember,” Mra, Selwin said in a reminiscent tone, “of a time some years ago, when rummaging thru some forgotten boxes I came across a copy of a letter that I had written to my husband many years before, and straightway my heart went sailing out on the sea of memory with Love as the pilot. “T sat down and wrote another letter to my husband tn which | poured out all the loving thoughts that had been in my somewhat lonely heart for years. As I wrote, I found I had much for which to lhe thankful—the sorrows that had lerieved me sore seemed of little then pe when I looked back on them. “IT pow my whole heart out into words, and told him things I had never owned to myself. “And then I made a great mis- take, Instead of mailing that let- ter, I thought I would read it to him. I had a foolish notion that I would like to see his eyes kindle, to feel the clasp of his outstretch- ed hands as | read it; to know the touch of his lips at the end. “walt, dear, I want to read you something,’ I said, as he took up jhis paper. | “He laid down the sheet with a | slightly irritated air, but I was so full of the mood of the afternoon {that even then I did not realize |that the time was not propitious, | “Before the first paragraph was finished he had begun to finger his paper, but I went bravely on read ing a few more sentences, but I felt that all my beautiful sentt- Iment, all my pent-up emotion, all \the love I was voicing, was wasted on a disinterested listener, “It may seem trivial, but that |moment held one of the bitterest Artificial Teeth Special By EDWIN J. BROWN, D. D. 8. Seattle's Leading Dentist. My dollar fillings will be put in for 0c all this week During the month of May I am going to make a special offer of my $35 full upper and wer sets of teeth for Some dentis varge $60 for t et. |My regular $25 #et will be $15 No charge will be ma for extrac- tions, ene sets will [be guaranteed for 16 years. Re careful to come to7 713 Wiret ave, My offices are not over | the Pioneer drug ROWN Of PAL OFFICES 705-718 Wiret Ave, Open evenings unt! § and Sun- days until 4 for people who work. Phone Main 8640, It is not love or the lack of} Mail Orders Filled. Try our soda fountain lunches. De LUXE DRUG CO. SECOND AND UNIVERSITY. MAIN 4226. pangs I have ever known. “Tears were at my eyelids. I was choking so that I could not speak, Life had turned in a mo- ment from rose to ashes. “I believe, Margie, that every married woman has had more or less of an experience like this— moments when her whole love ‘world seems a howling wilderness F—and at such times she sometimes wonders why nature implants in the breast of woman this hunger for a love that will alwi jstand and then destine that she shall never be satisfied. of | “A few days afterward I learn- ed, my dear, that my husband had been all the afternoon much en- grossed in a financial problem | which must be solved within the next 60 days “His mind had been away off fn ACCIDENT AT HOME cousin, Leola Bonness, 4, is serious- ly injured today, as the result of the falling of a huge mantelpiece in their home late yesterday, A wind storm loosened some of the bricks. Did you ever drink as good coffee as the Foager’s Golden Gate you bought WEEK It was 45c Coffee and 45c Quality |BOY KILLED IN QUEER | PORTLAND, April 27.—Rowland Doucette, 5, is dead, and his Nttle) Phone Us Your Drug Wants. a different direction, and it impossible to bring it ‘back im- mediately to the memories of early youthful love.” (To be continued) My reputation and stand ing is sufficient ass that I will not p: Glasses unless they absolutely necessary. EXAMINATION FREE Binyon Optical Ce 1116 Ist Ave., near Don't forget the brand when you order next time J. A. FOLGER & CO., San Francisco 1415 Third Ave. ANNOUNCEMENT Meves’ Cafeteria Opens Today Excellent Food and Courteous Treatment, Best of Service. One-half Block North of Postoffice. QHMUANUOEUUAAAAOOOLUOUAOAOOOROOREUUUOOANOERONEUOOGGOGOOOOATEUAOOOOAQAAANUUUUUAGAAAANAUUUUGGAGOAAALUUCTeE was. ie FHQQQUUDUUNNONGQGQODANGOQUUUANNNGOOGGOUUUONOANGOOUUUAOOOAAOOOOUOLL CONFESSIONS OF A WIFE

Other pages from this issue: