The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 12, 1916, Page 2

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STAR—FRIDAY, MAY 12, 1916. PAGI [BRANDEIS GAVE PARADE STARTS PIONEER HURLS | LEGAL OPINION OFF FOOD FAIR GUN CHALLENGE Will, Says He Can Outshoot Any or All Men in the Army Take the Boat 9 A.M. at Pier 3 Any Morning ard See to Commercial Procession Be Seen on Streets Saturday TAKEN parr TO OPEN MONDAY CRITICISES U. S. SIGHTS} ‘ Preliminary to the opening of the! big Food Fair and House Furntshe| Now His Enemies Seek Show He Opposes Trust Regulation TESTIMONY IS WASHINGTON, May 12 Testifying before the senate subcommittee investigating the oe ag Beg qualifications Louis 0. ‘ng . “ye? Bran e of t u mone hae hs 8. sup Louis Lig mrad aay a gett of Boston declared that he ch are employed Brandeis to say whether the proposed merger of the Cigar Stores and the Hegeman Drug Stores was legal because Brandeia was known to “lean backward” In favoring the en forcement of antitrust laws We thought that if we could by bim we could get by any enid lLAggett’'s attorne sition, wh ening will be held the t the mm, b erns wht to bibtt tt of the lareest held one onal ever city yntainin 200 floats, trucks and other in thi 100 and | featur | Two jand many ranged A ¢ head the parade, fr Third ave proceeding dow way, up Firet ave. to Pine at Pine st, to Fourth, on Fourth Unten, on Union to Third, on Third to Yesler way, and finally ond ave, to the starting point bands will unique stunts rdon of police will which will etart 4 Virginia at, ‘ond to Yer muate are ar provide Steerer? ‘ get one, Hr ther was | pt to ndets, they that the « wfal, The forces affirmation of Hrandels’ nom ination called Liggett and Snow to show that Brandeis was out of} Everything ia now perfected for sympathy with the anti-trust act, the opening of the Food Show on and that he approved combines| Monday evening. whieh the government belteves 1! | All booths have been sold, and the | lenal exhibitors are today installing their Federal District Attorney Georg® | dispiays Anderson testified that he thought} Mayor Gill will make the opening the merger f{legal, but said this! aqdroan Monday evening, to be fol waa merely an honest differtnce|iowed by other prominent men and opinion, Liggett sald that the |women, among them well known artment of justice wae still) sunoritien on domestic sciences suspicious that the merger might) aig foods oa aaane ye eg bel ga oe Interesting and entertftning pro 7 and that it was a viols ce | erame are planned for every day of trust law, altho no suit had|()0 "C0 0s two weeks, cooking son |testa, lectures on domestic sclance ja baby show, band concerts and |dancing im to be a feature every joight TEereet up See 79 All work guaranteed painless by our Oral- thesia method. What Value Do ‘You Place Upon Your Teeth? rety ider the three most tmportant liigent ‘eclation of t r great value to The teeth in thelr perfect state render Lew Wilmot SPOKANE, of Un thei If the crack 4 rifleme m : rmy care | lent In a shooting |! aD why to pm chance to ¢ a few shells } Lew W! Indian fighter rifleman of the old schoo! and plo neer of the Inland Empire country, has hurled his challenge to the whole United States army “Let any or all of them come for ward for a test with rifles,” is Wil mot's demand ‘Or tf th prefer. POSTETI LI PEreet: functions of the teeth, you will you-4o your health, happiness ou these most significant serv- When you ¢ have an { and success ices of the t been filed BLOW OUT GAS AND LOSE IDENTITIES divide and masticate the food, macerating it saliva, thos taking care of the first step in a series of processes by transferred into nourishment a sted to the needs of the system. It is easy to see that food which is not properly treated in the first step of digestion, or which {s poisoned in the mouth, can not fulfill {ts purpose of nourishing the body. Our Nature Teeth enable you to bite and chew naturally, efficiently, comfortably. Articulation—The tion—distinctness of utterance True dignity and self-pomessi maintained with ciation which is char from which th permit of flawle eautification—They maintain the symmetry of the features, the contours and outlines of cheek and lips, which g the natural beauty and dignity to the face. Our Nature Teeth round out all hollows, giving back the symmetry of youth to your face, and sup- plying you with the ornaments which you failed to protect by devoting the proper care Examination and Advice Free Boston Dentists .«:**: M. O. SIPES, 1420-22 Second Ave. D. &, D. D. PHONE MAIN 1186 RECRUITS FOR ARMY DRAWN sevrencen ay coon thoroughly with the which the food is Mastication—They MRS. M. J. SKOLL, yesterday, hanged herself tn order that her husband and children might get |jet five #0 Me insurance Policy of $1,000 andl and t ——— | agni them select an dlers May Side a at the city ‘ One me ton A “so Forced Into | That noun the Street wv night while apparently intoxicated and blew out the gas before re ig ye gyre ie —o my woul # stitute Americar tiring |dicament through the actions of German ringed targets for thon The clerk cannot remember! tne agente and tandiord. Whole. |used on the range at Fort Wright which registered as Boyle and/gaig slaughter starte Saturday at! Wilmot maintains that the mill which as Carroll tam. jtary rifles, altho excellent weapons CALIFORNIA HAS Se cas peed cet CONSCRIPTION LAW? “: . t. #tore cond Avanue. Owing to a between the ow * of the conseription, vaipeca ly oe tolling @ large audt- and the landlord, the Inter redness ad4-|"4tional Salvage Co. in compelled aoe curing 0 propai |to vacate in two days, according to | | “Rvery man in the ° between |Rotice already served on them. To t the emergency, it te under [the age limits ts listed in the re | mee nerve militia subject to the gov-|ftood the International Salvage SAN FRANCISCO by side gn n orgue | « that of Charles Boyle Wm. Carroll. Which probably never be known The men registered at a hotel last | will pit four mer self in speech and song. ssing or hollow enun- missing. Our Nature and pro! th n can not ft acteristic tee enunciation, ‘oa . ar UNDER THE MAPLES AT seucnmion us DUNDAY is aptly alae th the reg jon t is sighted for diers wil ‘ as ve BRAMINE THESE of Teeth (upper The International Salvage Co B concern, which maker of baying and selling ‘ recent! jooth years he haw followed the feather ba ta ; yental Surgeons, os man between the @ to California is lea |RAISES MOLES FOR THE FUR; HAS 1,000 FAIRMONT, W. Va, May 12. George Pryor has finished founting moles on bis farm at , Waite Rock He h 1,000, wTTT. ORE MMMRNT TELE TT Ee Fane ° Pee BY COURT | BUILT IN SPARE MOMENTS BY THE OWNER AT SUQUAMISH |ernor's cal ‘a Major Copp. Co. will conduct one of the great- GO SUNDAY K jest merchandiae sales ever held on ARREST BANK CLER SAN DIEGO. “May 12.—Local bust + stirred today by night of E. Mul fer of t ness circles we the arrest late Ia ton Barber, recent 1 San Diego Savings charae of embez forgery. Barber ac ing forged a check fo: or arraignment, Barber was released on $15,000 ball and taken to a » ftarfum, in a highly nervous state FRUIT MEN LOSE OUT WASHINGTON, M. Califor nia orange growers t lost thet cane before the Interstate Com ree commission in which they tried for years to obtain reparati for alleged railroad overcharges e-cooling and pre-icing oranges. mM. C. A starts INTERNATIONAL today in Cleve Y conventio: land ONLY MATERIAL USED BARK AND TREES—GO SUNDAY the Ho Lun ly wood on |No Time Counts But NOW Lon, CLARK OWNERS AT SUQUAMISH COMPETE WITH EACH OTHER IN IMPROVING—GO SUNDAY rials and @ best dentiats, at » within the reach of ad guarantee of with all « and by Il. R Clark, DD. and manager of this office horoughly responsible In @ k | owner | who Ss | thorough alightent HOUSE LIKE THIS, 21x22, FOR $205, AT SUQUAMISH—$25 CASH GO SUNDAY Lots $50 Each, on Terms of $2 Monthly. Fine Boat Service. Commutation Fares 12'/c. Go Sunday. ¢ . Ole Hanson & Son 316 Pike Street. Phone Elliott 2. |the Pacific Coast, begipning Satur. day at 1) a.m Vast stocks of shoes, dry goods jabings will y old clothing and men's fi price. The ain closed until Saturday, a m, so the stock can be marked for quick disposal. part of the publicity of this ia being carried in the columns today's Star PACIFIC OUTFITTING CO COR. THIRD & UNIVERSITY ee i ba TH YOUR CREDIT IS 0.K. ACME COAL—ACME COAL—ACME COAL Tried Acme yet Losing mone) Not only cheapes kreat heat, leaves Jitt produces no soot. The « yw and prove the a new customer for next w Acme i Bunker ae N ndling vered O. M. LATIMER, MGR. A Fremont-Ballard Yard, Main Lump iober & gunme BRO tal toy W and Duck turr Many Children's styles in two-tone P Pla-Mate Harefoot Sandals for every and smoked horsehide Sizes 4 to 8 in Boy Scout 0 and $ Pumps at Downstair 120 MARION ST, strap pater Shoes with spec 00 Children's. hate be sold to the public ore it A larke ale 5718—Leschi Heights Yard, Beacon 266 ACME COAL—ACME COAL—ACME COAL ‘Weited wem 20 he obtained * three years ago. They are sold for thete fur BOYS AND GIRLS USE STATION FOR ORGIES APPLETON, Wis, May A Police raid has developed that the elevated rallway flag station is be- ing used at night & rendezvoux for beer drinking sessions, in which girls and boys participate ROM EVERY WALK OF LIFE ar WASHINGTON, May jo the men in our regular me from? Here's the answe many trades and pr ed Of the 28,7 Where army pled simply as “laborers.” The second largest contingent came from the farm. an re One-eighth of the whole number, or 3,487 of the first enlistment re- craits were “farmers.” The third largest class pce the lerks and bookkeepers,” 1,706 of them; then followed “drivers and stablemen,” who contributed 1,272; machinists,” with 1,018, These five classes were the only subdivisions that went over the 1,000 mark, but all the Classes |} which follow ong to the vast jarmy of workers. | Following in order come carpen- ters, firemen, cooks, electricians, miners, painters, chauffeurs, plumb- ers, waiters, tailors, musicians, | printers, barkeepers, salesmen, en- sineers, blacksmiths, bakers, sail ors, raiiroad hands, telegraphers. The highly skilled trades and the professions contribute few recruits. Thus, out of the nearly 29,000 first enlistment” men in 1914, only | three Ithographers, 4 wireless op erators, 4 doctors, 4 aviators, 6 chemists, 6 ballplayers and 15 actors appear in the lists. " A 2 men who took of GAME OF MARBLES CALLED GAMBLING CHICAGO May 12.—The battered crockery and glisten ing crystal are no longer merely t are gambling ording to Dr. Otto he asked a to suppress mar saya the Warning moral surve ble game teach the boys to gamb LA CROSSE, Wis., May 12.—8y+ |vester Kindhammer, aged 11, Albert |Knothe, aged 13, and Floyd Kosbab, aged 14, “baby” burglars, who cor |fessed to two grocery store robber jes, are under sentence to Wat kesha industrial school until ther become 18. in FOUND HER IN MAN'S LAP; MARRIAGE? NIX! NEW YORK, M 12.4 found her in the lap of a young man who was ardently making love to her. Please cancel in- closed marriage license,” wrote 4 young man to assistant city clerk. Cancelled Barbers Can Take All Tips in low SIOUX CITY, la, May 12— The Iowa anti-tipping law was declared unconstitutional by Judge Jepson, who held the law class legislation. The de cision was given in the case of a barber arrested for taking a 25-cent tip. ent ou can aclory te n. Gives Makes no clinkers and buy. Order a load of yourself. If you do I will have 1332-34 Second Avenue irnace mixed with coking $2.50, eater for or oad w@od CME COAL CO.—ELLIOTT 1400 We You Per Cent Interest All on Purchases Bio Bargains In Stylish Shoes Downstairs at Turrell’s gunmetal $5.00 KEN SIZES Vamps with gray now first enlistment 14 (th availabl») at 10 s. A. MUSIC PROGRAM A musical entertainment will be given Saturday night at the Scan dinavian vation Army hall, on Seventh ave. and Pike st The following program will be rendered Violin by L. For tune, accompanied on the piano by R. Tubeen piano solo, Miss Dafsen Salvation Arm corps string orchestra and brass band recitation, Miss Betty Isakson; ad by Colonel B. Nelson of Chi obligation during latest for which statistles fore than one-third | 90 men—were Duc hoes with cove is ocen: | ed heel mps at pric varpl at reduce $1.45 r of the family in black, tan $1.00 to 81 regula membe $2.50, now nt slippers at jally tanneddsolen $1 Oxfords and $1.00 S at Turrell’s 903 SECOND AVE, Misses’ and Girls solo, USE YOU No Extra Charge Largest Credit Apparel Institution in the U. 8. — f q au Union Street CLEVER CLOTHE That Satisfy Every Taste WHEN WE HAVE OUR CLOTH- ING MADE there is one big thing in mind, The EASTE: caters to the masses. We don't show & few of the various styles, but an enormo! showing of BOX BACK CONSERVATIVE MODELS and ENGLISH MODES. BRADBURY SYSTEM $20 4 CLOTHES are to pay less, we car able makes of clothing from $22.50 down to $15.00 Furnishing Goods Shoes———Hats R CREDIT It’s an Accommodation. OR those who

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