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STAR—MONDAY, MAY 8, 1916. PAG | WILSON PAYS REMARKABLE TRIBUTE TO | ’ | |EDWIN BRANDEIS; SENATORS RESENT HI LETTE WwW bi i G LEY S nomination of Louls D. Brandeis associate supreme court Justic OAKLAND, Cal, Ma Love, | ord and he caught the French liner | preparing to ballot today, two 0 the a ined to laugh at loc Rochambeau Just as it was ready to senators objected and action was) yy, b he rn. de: ail announces— postponed ewan love ie It was understood that Senator t inderat t nat Yard detective nt Seotland Ho's laughing now and #o is the at 0 secret wer | girl H. E. Wills has resigned as Northwest Man- Bhieids, who attended the Judi! vicg men, at : : ° clary meeting for the firat time tn ager of Coast Banker of San Francisco, with montha, was the ot objector. | oD DRUGS TURNED | offices in Seattle and Portland, and on May learned, was received with resent | {st joined the staff of es and ment When the meeting broke friends of Bra fail even in getting pment to vote on his nomination at a def Business Chronicle ak The president's lettér was tn re OVER TO U.S.MEN Small quantities of morphine and opium found by Awsistant City ply t Senator Culberson's note Physician Campbell during the po- ts ication i ; : } asking for the which lice raid Saturday on J. J, Kelly's This publication is adding to its staff trained actunted the president in making | ee ls rye oar ial Siam gt men in every department, so that it may Sin tatdar wae eddrenned Os Gl turned over to United States go¥-| ; % ‘ ; erKo nd 4 in pe ernment officials Mond authoritatively cover all the commercial, busi- PDO" pnd sald te pare Kelly ts accountable to the Sn mpi: .. ig vg oY “ “ ernment for narcotic drugs found ness and financial news of the entire Pacific yes toe SS ee m bis place,” said Campbell. “T) quantity found was small and eens, ndicative of # large traffic.” Campbell said be did not confis- a package containing nitro judietary committee my Northwest. First issue out June 3. On sale 4 regularly at news stands throughout the North- Brandeis as aseociate stice of the Untied State ipre west and in the larger Eastern cities, 15¢ the Tom ueeeeadis fata ering that was taken from i « confirmat the sen of miscellaneous drugs dur copy. By mail, $6 per year. : “Bingularly Qualified” Ey ing the early part of the raid Take Wi igley’s to the 1 named Low Db trandela an Nitroglycerine he sald, ie od in a weak solution as a heart imulant, and is commonly car ried in stock at most drug stores An explosion of that solution prob & member of that tribunal only be cause | know that he is singularly Jqualified by his learning, gifts and character for that position BUSINESS Many charges have been made ably would not cause a very great against Mr. Bran but the re amount of damage.” ' port of your subcommittee has al q | neeeeeeceneneee ' ed these charges were é SATURDAY WRECK They threw a great deal mo EVERY SATURDAY MORNING Beier oi'tione sil oiigtnatea, movies and leave dull care behind — A restful hour in the dark- ened hall, plus pleasant food for thought on the screen, charges tha the qualifica The funeral of W. A. Hughes 1216-17-18 Alaska Bldg., Seattle tons of Bran alesman for the American Necrop sacha abe becked Into Charges Mise Pauline Elianer rave Reb nt np nat lb ee plus Wrigley’s to help you years ago wh humerous arrests under the grim will be b onday afternoon, | . Brandes ceusation of bel ny from Bett Raft is een i di - Brandeis’ a a cusath m of b ng « 85 a re | Biatts & Rafferty nderta gest it— (PAID ADVERTISEMENT) those who hated Hrandeia because Paris at a representative of an im lle wan thrown to the pavement iit by his ar when the machine he was driving collided with a rented car at How-| oll #t. an rry ave. While being rushed to the city hospital, he died Hughes lived at Walling ord ave. and lea a widow and three daug 5 he refused to be serviceable to porting bow : Congressman Bryan for Re-election | i9.°¥2"% 0° piomdtion ot the! fal Mere Will Continue to Support the Roosevelt Policies and «eifish interests and from thowe Growin. the Progressive Program » had been prejudiced and mie Paris { Gilson Gardner, National Star Correspondent, says ae enmhe aver. t in letter to Bryan The propaganda in this matter | Eliane “So far as I am concerned, you may av me to rd any extent as saying that your record while Equals: perfect content. Wrigley’s physical digestion. It sweetens, soothes and helps mental as well as pu were mat dintressing t - here was in the in of good legisiation and op | fe trness 1 value the Bee ry ir x ; posed to bad legislation, end I hope that your constit-/a grest profe bee ak fi - fli gs regret will - ee on scan vimow arvenea om BUSINESS CENTER satisfies— it’s the universal trouble-chaser. ~ we need all that kind of congre at |» of bet a Canes ts vt cman oo RARER os lh SOL. STAYS ON SECOND AV. . GILEON GARDNER.” |eredibie to any one who had really | joeed up his pediaree and was bin : The Seattle Star sald: “Bryan has made good at|known Brandeis ooel he & ‘wathaie’ of Guaaneinen| sail aig seal consteca alae hh it ft, ry was reser sna cone a [Seed ee ET eae Bron are. Sista oS ew it after every mea Bryan {s the only candidate who has bad experience) by seeking advice upon some Of | 6 ahoard whip. lyears, realty men sald Monday,/| ‘on the job. the most difficult and perplexing ‘ ao an been Just as he Was preparing to leave| following the Hon Marche'’s pur Questions about which it Paris, he wea a Lb and held for | « t ed HOLDUP IN SPOKANE LAWYERS WRANGLE sagt for me to form $48) one day while authorities investi-|ond ave, tn center of the gated him | block now occupied by tts store I have dealt with him tn mat-|S™00 soe. as he stepped from al between Pike and Union streets, Steamer across the | fOr $225,000. ized and held|, For years the Bon Marche hae ower eveene —— a tere wore nice questions of honor | SPOKANE, May %—While two} LOS ANGELES, May 8~—Hotland fair play as well as large | als fo tal detectives waited for him in the/ clashes between opposing counsel | questions of justice and the public |channel, he wa: ,enadows of a near-by building, a land rebuke to a witness were the! benefit were involv 1 for another day while French of- oom purchased. on the property 53 holdup, who has robbed half a doz salient features of the mornin; He's a Lover of Rigt | fle fale satisfied themselves that he eb - * em street car crews here during the sion fn the trial of David Capi “He ts @ friend of all just men; | ¥aen't “Low Blume,” a German spy | " Jast three weeks, early this morn-| here today a lover of right. He knows more | they were looking for Gov. J. F A. Strong of Alaska, ing “stuck up” Conductor R. H Edward V. McKenzie, who assist-/than how to talk about right, he Scotland Yard men stopped bim| returning here from Washington, ; Landon and Motorman Duncan, of ed in the defense of Schmidt, was|knows how to «sil forward in the|!? England and sent him back to/D. C., declared: “It looks good in the East Sprague Avenue car, fired in the courtroom today, as was|face of his enemies France. |for Alaska.” He will sail North ¥ i a fusillade at the officers. and es- also Olaf Tvietmoe, well-known la-| I knew from direct, persons Finally he was siven a clear rec-|the middle of this week a f caped, driving the carmen ahead of ber leader, who im expected to be, knowledge of the man what I was — __ c i him. an important defense witness doing when I n 1 him for the rts } The officers told their superiors —_— -- highest and mo wonal ble j 4 they were afraid to shoot because FILE DIVORCES tr pane nh the natic ; with them. |Perior court Monday by P. T. Wilt-l1 judge can epesk with anything 9 sie against Lydia A. Wiltsie, on the pu: the highest admiratio Eleanor Blanche Strickland against/opinion of the late Chief Justice CARS TO RUN ON 4TH AVE.) vex i ‘The weil known and relia-|j 11. Strickland, alleging non-sup-| jr ">| Fuller, he was the ablest mar port | that f appeared before the Third and Cherry t aa ———ae | United States aupreme court ton't orm morn & on One step in the possible solu- let Division A cars run from EUGENE LEVY, Mgr. ! the most EVERGREEN Quotes Chief Justice A hoes are very tight ¢ tion of the municipal railway Third a and Stewart st., % to 10 day The nt taanonsaps bik cue | He is also,’ Fuller added, ‘ab- | ‘The r enever tried { problem was made Mon along Fourth ave. to Jefferson ' He give its regular Wednesday after. *Olutely fearless in the discharge To treat your feet with Cal-o-cide. when Corporation Counsel | §t. | 32.1 to 7% aien ennd parte May i, os 3 | tue cation Se Caldwell completed the first With blank spaces where rental | Home OF “RAYMOND. REMEDY co. o'clock, in Evergreen hall, Batllar Reem 6. Hetet Hers. 4th @ Unies Reon building. Those who have Graft of a tentative agreement —ficures will la {him for assietan: be inserted, the| between the city and the Seat- draft was sent to the city utility Glo-cide ~.: “HIPPODROME SER SESS Scene tetciag YT nn tor, aes er ea Bos ey a 7 wang | VAUDEVILLE” ff his fairness acd es i : E. Councilman Thomson's commit- | : “ oults ely guarantee NO MORE SALOONS IN tee will probably take it up Thurs BIG troublesome controversie @ bon eels day morning at 10 o'clock. | ACTS Statement of the Condition THE able proof of his judicial tempera Sy Yes itn a between the garment we manufacturers of New for example, he gave truly remark. | — | 3 YEARS, HE SAYS, If the receivers for the Renton | HEADED BY | line cannot agree with the city on | hd terms of rent, the franchise pro- 9 | Chai 2) Hall, nétional bs that the rentals may be The Crutchfields er, delivered two addresses in the| weet out by three arbitrators, | been great satisfaction in render Alb t H I rhe | tas” dostloss wich bots site ert Hansen "ag youre tinea ‘ap. nas [ery Deneay, tm the interest of Bh | cSmupany and a\ tind ve be chosen mrad tng | decisions which both side fe teeth of yours fixed up. They leional prohibition. Good-#ized au- |company and a ‘third to be chosen ment and had what m ul—they ested and even handed Jeweler and Siiveremith ts . it dures, |diences were present. In speaking] bY the two. ‘Ave ed y Lions’ Asked no Indorsement bught tolfor national prohibition, he said:| In the meantime the city is per-| O10 Second Ave, Near Mad did not, in making the choice, | announce-|Thirty months from today there| mitted to put up a bond and go ad upon any ‘indorse at aiden self ihe Regh} ought not to be a saloon, brewery) #head running cars along Fourth With Margaret Gibson s and have these teeth |or distillery anywhere under the|#¥e | spon my public know! w And ther American flag. Municipal street railway sup: Mutual Sensational Film edge and personal acquaintance yt ec friand put it off and)” Hall will speak again at the/ Porters point out that Division A Drama Swedish church, Pine st. and Bor-| VYould get some short haul business ave., at 8 o'clock Monday night,| !f the line's route fs extended along i at 3 p. m. Tuesday at Bilers| Fourth ave. Afternoons Evenings * with the man r ity and his character were so wide ou ar tp i, ly recognized that he needed no WAMUMEUELU ITD R TOME 05 fen : youlhall, corner Third ave. and Univer-|_ They say, however, that the ex-| ‘ indorsement a bearing pane Weeth Gav on ey a tension is just one of a series of 5 10c 1 wine : [oie Rawerer, personally’ 60s DRESSES MEN: WOMEN tntive health, you wouldn't | | steps that will have to be taken| c OF SEATTLE, WASHINGTON sat diy ete iinet ieee thother minuie” You would sien to ngainst the opposition of prl+| E te traction interests i MAY 1, 1916 tie wt" corey In a Gi aber 28 BOURT MUST DECIDE : aan Peel |. P00 A i : the ane ‘ebharah of the Ula OR ~ WEEK ride at) Mrs. Frances rm Roberts, presi a Staten. , hd and Calon ama {dent of the “original” Woman's | | | q SOUR 1 of the opportunity t ’ tarted. We cannot |Civic club, Monday began, in Judge XX k d H Z ie ih Loans and Discount ; : $3.441.1 6 ce, and | beg your commit eEX. We 4 r ip to wrest the name and books of the i 3 : Sig accept the nomination con me organization from alleged insur AT THE l Pear ees eae 100,000.00 . wit gradua te gents who broke away last year i pee ti arrants and Stock «+. , 942,306.64 of igation and sibilit rantat Lobe ee ¢ and incorporated a club of their eal Estate, Furniture and Fixtures .... 44,088.20 With kindest regards A certificates. from. the state. dentat/OWn, under the title of the Woman's Cash and Exchange 1.981 888.96 WOODROW WILSON When It’s the Cream Loking Tight_on' the wall in{Civic club, The trial began today. g ORI, : | a Quality 1 Cc Ir gentel chairs, in plain} At the former trial, a few oO uality Ice Cream Hite SOG are. months ago, Judge Dykeman held os Se Urs esreh Se atm tng mae gen em Second Ave,, Bet. Spring and Seneca a 5 Ne o|the books, as we! Pp, LIABILITIES T0 OBEY; HE $s KILLED ot > eee Nave POl“Woman's Civic club,” to the orig Yesterda Surplu Undivided Profit ; 129,893.40 4th infantry he en shot dead Q * - ) . Deposit ‘ eee 5,944,859.21 uperior officer, it learned to ie en ak a A Bidding $2,353 under the county day, when th. dy arrived | good 1 Cres 1 owner d manager of thin off engineer's estimate, Russell & Gal $6,509 397.16 He was shot five times. “Goody ive to urge tt on them, and fg] bo ts thoroughly respon Thus|lagher, of Seattle, got a contract to ; i : : = , had been arrested previously and i Sa righ i vou are prote t grade one mile and clear three| In a Great Fox Masterpiece Deposits under call March 7, 1916 .$5,346,917.03 held by a court-martial sed schne: Kilt Wheteeat 4 have|Miles offcounty road on Mercer is ‘ ” i If an healt Mothers can r teeth put condi- {land Monday, Their bid was $6,700. Deposits under call May 1, 1916 $5,944,859.21 | WARDALL TO LECTURE Men ag a it near|County Engineer Denton estimated | Be ' Max Wardall will lecture before Cie eualtie Gemma ad wi! cearen (the Job at $9,053.10 | Gain in Deposits ............ $ 597,942.18 the Tuesday Study club on “Eso ' ah P| these a | Watnay "avenge. “a eo. PROKIS «MEET HERE DRISCOLL'S STRING QUARTET M. A. ARNOLD, Presiden cade building, ‘Thi Mr. Ward : ye fon ; viul you an me > are eceived D. H. Moss, Vice President. | Maurice MeMicken, Vice Pres ‘ee vag adic SOME BBRM for your een ill come te Beatie tori: Mate AND BMRs, C. A. Philbrick, Cashier A. R.-Truax, Asst, Cashter onal lecturer for the Theosopt Gilley Sa the prohibition party's state con-! SIDNEY DREW Cc ALWAYS C jical lodge. . |vention, which opens in Eilers hall bam - ; ESTABLISHED 188 NW todge, r BLED | Regal Dental Offices | }°ntion. Delegates will be ohowan| The Comedy Stars Lar t the funy wou, CREAM of QUALITY CREAMS Li Se I rey on. age to the national convention, in St ' SOLD BY THE BEST DEALER: 4 MWe Tete Pike.—Adv, . eae Paul, July 17 and 18, y

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