The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 9, 1916, Page 2

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“Yes, I'll Tell You What ayanee the Difference” hi the thinner it her the quality Olive tn. of Virgin on It doesn't require an expert to make this siinple test of quality VITTUCCI’S VIRGIN OLIVE OIL ly a thin ofl, with a delicate but distinctly fruity flavor, entirely free from the semi rancid ofly, greasy taste found sometimes tn heavier Olive Ofls, Many times ed dealers try to induce their trade the cheaper, a so-called Good to take Just as good” variety Housekeepers this kind of substitution as an Insult ntly “The longer to their intelligence, and ri too. difference” to the dealer profit, which ts not the point fn which are vitally Interest means a you Comparison Is Invited Which is the only fair method of determin ing the difference tn qualities, If th might be uncertain, the comparison not be We result would invited leave the re If your grocer doean't sell VITTUCCI’S Over 400 other grocers in the city do. take a so« t as good” you don't have to. ) STORE U.S. GOLD. SAFELY INLAND Don't led substitute San Francisco . Philadelphia Once before in r Yast amount of money trated in Denver This was in 1908, when Roosevelt sent the Atlantic fleet into the Pa eifte. Start It became known later that the WASHINGTON, May 9%—The!real reason for this concentration fwovernment is storing most of {ts| ¥®* the remote possibility of a dis frei in Denver, that being the one | pute with Japan 6 point of the country’s four) ag Fanuc is practically safe from at-! tack either by Germany or Japan. SAY KAISER BLUFFS » 228,314,971.13 ent years a/ was concen Normally the greatest amount of gold would be kept in the New ’ : i . | LONDON, May -British pa ‘York subtreasury, but now: the’ 75 devoted considerable space to country’s four great gold piles are uecibated aa follo day to discussion of German peace rumors, They declared that the jDenver soot 3 be phyrorynd kalser was insincere or suggested { oti thes o- 209,919.05) nat Germany must prepare to |yleld far more than she has hint- ed if the allies are to enter into negotiations. | — IRISH §=KILLED 124 LONDON, May 9.—One hundred and twenty-four British soldiers were killed and 888 wounded in FOOT OF MARION ST. Big Load of Fresh Fish of Al! Kinds Monday Watch The Star for Our Bargains the Irish rebellion. Nine are jmissing. Premier Asquith made this announcement today tn the house of commons. No word had been received in O. 8, K. liner, Seiko Maru, 22 days joverdue at Yokohama. She sailed from Seattle 45 Gays ago Eezema Wash Used in| Hospitals How many hospital patients have soothed of their frightful iteh of the scorching pain of akin dis ESTATE LOANS | Lowest Rates Your abstract and insurance papers are held in our own vaults, where you may have access to been them on a moment's notice. ense, by the famous D. D. D. Pre scription for eczema, a washed In by a nurse’ WASHINGTON bier 9 Savings and Loan Association 810 Second Ave. Supervising Nurse (name nurse and Institute on application en regarding a patient The her eyebrows Ups had be assumed Established 26 Years Assets $5,500,000 D. D. D. right along in thelr regular practice. more about this remarkable remedy. 25e, 500 and $1.00. Your money back unless the first bottle relieves you D. D. D. Soap keeps your akin |healthy, Ask about it Swift's Pharmacy, Bartell's drug store. Meat Makes Achy Backs | Meat eaters are apt to have weak|time they had me in good shape Kidneys and lame, achy backs. A|I haven't had to use a medicine heavy meat diet increases the pro-|for my back or kidneys since.” duction of uric acid so greatly that |, in time it {s likely to overwork and ki Story Weaken the kidneys. A little meat is good, but persons | | Who work inside should cut down @n meat as soon as they begin to |====7 feel heavy after eating, and are| having backache, headacha, dizzy @pells, rheumatic pains, nervous | // troubles and the kidneys Neglect of this condition leads to | )) Sravel, dropsey, and Bright's disease Strengthen the kidneys by using| |) Doan’s Kidney Pills. Thousands |) will tell you how good they are SEATTLE PROOF: A. H. Dafoe, baker, 6245 Ellis| Ave., says: “I had pain, lameness and soreness across my kidneys, | and it was hard for me to bend| over or bring any strain on my| back. My kidneys were too fre-| quent in action, which showed that) they were disordered. I used|“Why can't | enjoy a meal any Doan's Kidney Pills, and in a short| more?” irregular action of You'll Smile, Too If you come here for your meals, Prices are right, and the best cup of coffee in Geattie—positively. if Rainier Bakery and Restaurant JAS, R. BOLDT, Prop. Second Near Madison bur this CoFFEE dood 183,707,703,00 Seattle Tuesday of the fate of the! Come to us and we will tell you! —TUESDAY, MAY 1916, PAGE 2 STAR IN WESTERN ‘CUMBERLANDS' OF WASHINGTON | Revenue Officers Are Prowling Thra Dim Fastnesses ‘ie Washing- | ton State Looking for Hidden Stills and Corn Whisky—Driven | From Kentucky and Virginia by Feuds and Government Agents, Mountaineers Seek New Refuge i in Remote Places of the West. BY JACK JUNGMEYVER Btaft Corremponder: COLVILLE, Wash, May Moonshining has been added to the sinister features of the West which is still comparatively “wild.” In the mountains of Stevens | county, Wash, near here, rev- nue officers are today prow! ing the trails and dim fastnetses where many evidences of illicit distilling have recently come to Nght Not many days ago D, W. Por. ter, a farmer and leading citizen of the Arzina district, was ar- rested by federal officers and charged with having io his pos- session Hquor on which no gov- ernment tax had been paid FIND ANCIENT STILL The United States deputies .— | n the primitive regions o | “Western Cumbertands” of Wash: ‘Mary T. “Goldman’ s had gone to a cedar swamp on ington. vi og ee on way Porter's ranch and clatm to | Into moonshine region. G Hair R have found a number of fur ray estorer, naces, ee and a cache of CORONER'S JURY yesterday " conveys the original corn whisky found that Dr. J. M. Sinclair, color to gray and The still is sald by the off: 'hremerton dentist, died a suicide eefe to hove Boum Oh GRORUOR 0 cine leave the hair for nearly five years without ex- citing suspicion, Porter comes and natural. from the Appa hand at lachians, where moonshining is On till practiced all dealers; or direct from labo It is known that many former ratory, express prepaid, on receipt Cum and moustaineers from f $1.00. Trial bottle free. Men | and Virginia, some tion original color West by fends and name, Mary T. Gold- clashes with government agents. have settled in the mountains of Washington. Reporta of moonshining have been prevalent within the past few years. But so remote and practically inaccessible are these regions that little attempt hae been made to run down the clues, SUPPLIES MANY TOWNS Fully a dozen small settte- ments In the region near Colville Tr. DR. L. R. CLARK are. said to have been amply |BAD TEETH MEAN BAD supplied with “corn juice” from the hidden stills of the back HEALTH country. A determined effort to break B may think thie je 6 | up the {ilicit industry is now bee [which sour physician will be | ing made by revenue officers, |if you will ask him. Deeayed te | and a number of other arrests [Are the home of all kinds of ge expected sho foie gee: cae parsees state-wide dry law, enfore ed since January 1, has given an added inducement for the man- ufacture of contraband whisky in the gloomy chasms of the “West- ern Cumberlands.” BILLINGSLEY DENIES CHARGE ::° [into the aystem wh }in contact with the teeth These poisons have 1 | fect on the digestion I PROPOSE That you take advantage of this opportunity and have your Teeth attended to while we are offering scount on the be prices for our high- This week only grade work. LADY ATTENDANT Police Judge Gordon has the ; Seed tm thell ass Gaia Crown, . Stewart Street pharmacy case un- a eae St St thei arideework, tooth der advisement today, after Sher Pordainin Crowne. {man Billingsley, one of the propri Gold Fillings perform the Jetors, put his word against Sergt. ‘ditrioate Aonial work withenel| Silver Fillings Putnam's Monday that he was not ting the patient a t You don't Best Rut loading sacks of beer into an auto| need to put off havi F amination the night the place was wrecked. | sttended to any longer ree Examina The judge opened up on Walter|the work done. Wa can prove to El tr Painl |Davenport, 919% Seconit ave. and| you that we have done dental work ectro ess |gave him a 15-day jail sentence, | for hundreds able men and |along with $100 fine, for selling) one", whe : Dental Co. 020. Forty pints of beer and whisky CORNER OF FIRST AND PIKE | seized when the police ar Oppostte Old le Market Mrs. Jennie Greenwald, Dentint tor of the New Grand hotel, wt ave., Monday ie arked dollar was used to get { evidence against Mary Erickson, | 1414% Fifth ave, who was arrest-| D. owner an FINE MEATS jed and charged with selling liquor | office, w t « FOR LESS MONEY FRYE’S Don't delay |to officers Monday night at tho| supreme importance to you. Melbourne hotel R DIVORCE IS $ GRANTED) ag rxtsl Otte it Ie of Third Ave . Rather than have his family | ———— | broken up by divorce, Simard # QUALITY | Cody, 57, Monday testified he was MA RKETS willing to ded all his p: rty to his wife and to do anythin » in power. Judge Chapm: 1d the matter In reserve until uesday morning, when he decided to grant Mrs, Cody the divorce after all, r |quiring Cody to pay $25 a month Wild Rose Creamery Butter, fresh churned Choice Shoulder | Veal Roast. llc Choice Steer Exposition EXPLOSION KILLS 4 |Pot Roast Pork Backbones, 1 0 TRENTON, N ks May 9.—At ARENA 8 the. fois. .< eevee Cc least four persons were killed Choice Steer 10 and 30 seriously injured when : an explosion shook the Atlas May 15-27 Boiling Beef Cc Powder works, at Hopatcong, Choice T-Bone 20 this afternoon, Fire followed the Steak Lie Cc 60 Selected Exhibits blast. It was still raging at \4 cane Wd | 2:30 p.m. 2 Ci - spokinsouiadiata Housed in the most elaborately pBeae sig aiegeebies ' xd ver #06 MLOWING * ARRAI iN CASEMENT decorated hall ever seen in the FOLLOWING Northwest, 118 Pike § | | | ,LONDON, May 9.—Sir Roger! Prizes of value tn woveral con- |Casement will be arraigned this | week before a magistrate on al| ‘est# for baking. | charge of treason in connection , . Silver Cups fe » Baby 8 Wik te delat Miote, Raa cit ction Silver Cups for the Baby Show be remanded for trial Valuable prizes—dancing—lec NOT IN WAR SERVICE ture and concert Look for U. §. Purple Stamp KW YORK, May 9.—The White It Signifies Purity and Quality Star ne today denied that the Worth a vinit Shops Open Until 6:20 P. M. Cymriec, sunk by a submarine, was | SHOPS CLOSE in the service of the British adml- Watch this) paper for an- e ralty. It was requisitioned as a/| ‘nouncements. ON SATURDAY troop ship at the outbreak of the | | AT 9 P. M. war and later restored to the line 'MOONSHINERS PLY THEIR UNLAWFUL TRADE WEDNESDAY SPECIALS 29c. alimony, The couple have been Choice Club married 86 years and have 10 chit Housefurnishing Fagen - 1 Oc! 123c) CONVICTS FLEE BEFORE POSSE Escaping Prisoners Fight | Their Way Thru Rough Country ONE MAN IS WOUNDED | EUREKA, Cal, Fighting their way thru the perilous Humboldt country armed with one revolver and ponsibly encumbered with a wounded man, the three con victs who broke away from the Mendocino county road camp were still at large today with an army of deputies and citi zens in hot pursuit. Every road and trail is heav Ny guarded and many ambus cades have been prepared In the hills, where officers walt with rifles ready to attack the fugitives should they appear. Since the prisoners put up a fight against the posse, exchang ing many shots without result, they have not been seen. Shrieka were beard from thelr hiding place during the battle, #0 it is thought that one ts wounded and that his companions are prob ably carrying him May 9— The district {s exceedingly rough wero given permission to leave the camp and go fishing Four never returned to the stockade The whereabouts of the fourth ts Jnot known TACOMA, May 9—Reporte re ceived at the local offices of the! | Osaka Shosben Kaisha today led | otfic In of the company to believe the steamer Seiko Maru, out from faded hair and will| (his port and believed to have been | Thompson, | lont, ie safe at Yokohama. This cleas, fluffy| Word came by way of the Chicago|are in the office of the company, cover. of deltcate. snare THEDA BARA TELLS HOW SHE IS WOOED BY }| Pent in ten daye MERE BOYS—BECAUSE SHE'S A VAMPIRE }| Hon “fortelt it ® ul we )} fatis as per full em By THEDA BARA | Since I been twenty-four le-lighted from coast to coast as “the vampire of j the screen,” I have learned the grim | truth of what I had always thought was a popular fallacy, And it has hurt me. I have always heard that a wom- an of 40, por ed possibly of only the remnants of youthful beauty,| | need never lack a cavalier if she jhas something of the unhealthy | Vampire appeal about her. My informants said the young boy, from 18 to 22, would rather dance atten © on a woman of this sort th squander time on a girl of approximately his own age. I laughed when I was told this I did not believe, because I didn’t! want to. But now I know! I receive about 20 letters every any from young boys; boys have ed and elect | | day, son—too old to be fooled It is not I—the real Theda Bara— with whom they are infatuated. It is the world-old siren-vamptre woman. I started to’ receive letters from a about #ix months ago. hey came from a town near Rochester, N. Y } b had seen me on the screen only twice. At first the letters were shy, leweet missives. I answered two. That little encouragement went to his head, His letters became more assured, Then I received a long letter from that same town, written on a page torn from a child's blank-book Its form was sadly deficient and it lacked punctuation—but {t was a art from a distressed nother who felt that my influence was wrecking the life of her “litt * who, though 20 years old, h ceased being a baby to her. lored me to do something k the spell I exercised over appeal he him I could not destroy the spell thru | my pictures, because I have what I have been told is an hypnotic eye on the screen—and as long as I YANKEE AIRMAN IS FRENCH HERO PARIS, May 9.—In_ recognition jof his valor and aerial efficiency |Hlliot Cowdin, American, has been jawarded the military medal, high est war-time distinction within the |gift of the French republic, Cow din destroyed his second German aircraft over Verdun recently, He has participated in duels with German taubes, The trio is now tn a country |from which many claim it will be! impossible for them to escape. ad ‘* penetrated only by hunters! and trappers who have been fa-| miliar with it for years, Even |they have difficulty | Others maintain that {t fs pos-| sible the convicts have already mado their way out of the wilder news saying that, altho the way is |full of dangers, the men are fight- ing for freedom. It 1s reported that the men, who Were honor prisoners, made their escape on election day when they too young to be taught a bitter les-| Acme Coal lasts. It leaves less ash—only 6 per cent. It maket |no clinkers and no soot Bunker prices are: Lump $4.00; Furnace mixed with coking, $800 Nut $53.25; Run of Mine $3.00. clean, 16-inch mill wood, for fireplace, wood ater or for Tell me where you live, and I'll tell you price per load, @® thrilling air] —lest you forget | Douglas | Fairbanks | Bessie Love | Will be seen tonight and Wednesday only, in the “GOOD-BAD MAN” As there is no second run Triangle in Seattle this is your only chance to see Chester Conklin in “Bucking Society” | —his latest 2-reel Keystone. | First at Pike. Continuous 11 to 11. Matinees 10c. Evenings (after 7) | 15c. Children 5c. WIELDS KNIFE | OLYMPIA, May 0 9—Ernest Rees, BISUR a prisoner in the county jail here who is held on suspicion of insan- y riously cut three men with BULL BROS. Just Printers 1013 THIRD MAIN 1043 AGNESR ife early today fi rmer Industrial Insurance 1 re acid Freres = who was among the other prison- eartburn, ors, Was not wounded. He was eee | covered with the blood of the oth- wholesome; ina 1 druggists everywhi ither powder or tablet form. NUXATED IRON however. The injured men are Wm.} Joe Miller and a man| name was not learned. All hospital and will re. in whore planation tn continue to do vamptre parts that sriicle eae will maintain. So I wrote him a straight-from- | the-shoulder letter, telling him that | voung boys bored me, that I had j;sent.him my photo for advertising | reasons only. I kept from him the fact that his mother was broken-hearted—the ruse would never have worked if I | had One more letter came from him. Then silence. I have often wondered he ever went in search of Pesci, —and whether he} druggist about it Owl Drug Co, Bartell Drug Ge and Swifts Pharmacy always cary t in etoc! If Too Fat Get More Fresh Air Ot of Korein. Lack of fresh air, it is said, het iT Th | r eart action bee « “weak, work k. an effort and | the beauty of the figure is é& stroyed | Fat put on by indoor life ts am althy and If nature is not assisted throwing it off, a serious case @ obesity may result u feel that you are get. take the matter fs Don't t until your figure has become a joke and your alth ruined through cal ound a burden of unsightly and as much time as you poe fibly can im the open air: breathe deeply and get from Bartell Dy Co, or any druggist a box of oil apsules; take one after each and one before retiring at AND SORE FEET Use “Tiz” for puffed-up, burn- ing, aching, calloused feet and corns. tion In welght Why go limping around with ach- ing, puffed-up feetfeet so tired, chafed, sore and swollen you can hardly get your shoes on or off? Why don't you get a 25-cent box of “Tiz" from the drug store now and gladden your tortured feet? “Tiz" makes your feet glow with comfort; takes down swellings and |draws the soreness and misery right out of feet that chafe, smart jand burn. “Tiz” Instantly stops pain in corns, callouses and bun- fons, “Tiz” is glorious for tired,| aching, sore feet. No more shoe tightness—no more foot torture. 0, JAN & MICHEL HERNIAVSK | ZPAT SPRING Jos. AMULLER® Mats Any Seat, Evenings and IN Change of Program Tomorrow | RECITAL SUPREME Clara Kimball Young “Feast of Life” MOORE THEATRE Wednesday Evening, May 17 = PRICES: one * . 1 Lower Floor . $2.00 and $15 Six Big Vaudeville Acts toons $1.50, $1, 75¢ and 508 | MAIL ORDERS NOW ACME COAL ACME COAL Beats all how chilly it is these mornings and evenings! A bit of a fire is still needed to keep our houses wart comfy. And there's no coal quite so satisfactory and economical as ACMB COAL, ACME COAL and livere 0. M. LATIMER, MGR. ACME COAL CO.—ELLIOTT 1400 Fremont-Ballard Yard, Main 5718, — Leschi Heights Yard, Beacon 266 ACME COAL ACME COAL ACME COAL 4vyerud &&aeo @

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