The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 25, 1916, Page 7

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STAR—THUKDSDAY, MAY 25, 1y10, baua J. YOUNG BARRISTER IN CASEMENT TRIAL COMING: One of Seattle’s greatest merchandise butcheries starts Saturday, May 27, at 10 a. m. Thousands and thousands of dollars’ worth of fine Merchandise, from America’s foremost manufacturers, “Sik FREDERICR Sh to be thrown on the market at prices that will startle the | Sir Frederick @mith 1s the yo whole mercantile world. Jattorney general who Is handling the P fon in the case o! If it’s Clothing you need a Reow Conetsent, on, tral in 10 Hs Reng Yuma ALG! Bh oousre nurnee fase | STIRS PORTLAND Near, Home of Murdered Thursday and Friday re-arranging, re-marking and assorting stock ; +; roa EX-CONVICT HAS ALIBI Sale Opens Saturday, May 27, at 10 A. M. iw CONVICT HAS ALIB The International Salvage Co., cash buyers and sellers of bankrupt of Fred Rimman, misaing sitney Py ° driver in the Jennings murder mys and salvage stocks, one of the world’s greatest bargain givers |tery, was found this morning tn a thicket of brush a mile from the} | Opens at 716 First Avenue JR ie 5 doors from Columbia St. Ristman evidently had been with a The body was fous sheriffs from Portland s Prominent Divorcee a | Monday night, May 15, a strang er hired Ristman to take him to! Sherwood, 17 miles from Portland Of Stocks Bought at 35c to 65c on the Dollar ‘renee ag ates Hn Ag pe ganized. Late Tuesday his blood. WANTED—About 25 extra salespeople for all departments. Apply |spattered automobile was found near the Gore homestead, where Friday evening or Saturday before 10 a. m. |Mrs, Helen ©. Jennings, a prom} nent Portland divorcee, lived alone | The house was entered and Mra | Jennings’ b y was found in bed Her skull b rn crushed by terrific Ne edge fam-! tt f in the perfect production of the perfect Ice Cream. The big Sanitary Factory of the Seattle Ice Cream Company is the large U HATH || on the Coast, and their “Cream of Qua ' Creams” is unequaled by any other in this part of the country, and certainly cannot mer whic 1h “ Al MHI ee ae were biloo ® od Whe eri ° , re blood stained. | @| Jennings frequently, was arrested law assefts that Thompson was tn erat We. ima orive & complet EASTMAN KODAK CO., ROCHESTER, N Y., him. quarter of a mile the road )Ristman's hat, a la ye and tort Ex-Convict Held } ’ Bennett Thompson, an ex-con Takes Hubby’s Money the day after the murder was dis THE WHOLE COAST srr, tort raat | | and steadfastly dented any know! At your Dealers. her home during all of Monday night, when the murder was com alibi, and has maintained lereet , ever since N REAL PAINLESS < DENTISTS KODAKS, CAMERAS AND FILMS—————= be stirpassed by Any Cream Anywhere ont Every one of the skilled workers takes a pride in keeping up the reputation that has been built up during past years, and everything that Science and Modern Machinery can do to enhance this reputa tion, it is their constant aim to accomplish Tan n ME The Most Complete Assortment of Eastman Machines, 75c and Upwards—Always Use Fresh N.C. Films and Enjoy Our Five-Hour Finishing Service amines ' a | arom FRANK G. WILSON ARCHWAY BOOKSTORE 88 Pike Sm Order from you mCo. mearest Denice | ‘CREAM CREAMA |g - ——~ ath $$$... GS gh \udlyy a ; CELEBRATE BIRTH — re In order to introduce our dew ini ENON | ==, aoe 7 | geist) CONFESSIONS OF A WIFE | or queen victoria does not cover the roof of the mouth; you can bite corn off the| HER FATHER’S OWN CHILD cot his irresponsible brother out of} After things had quieted down @ Leschi Park pavilion was crowds cob; guaranteed 15 years Ellene sent the children, Budge | some scrape. little, Margaret Ann came tiptoeing ed Wednesday night with 3,000 pers Mre. Jessica S. Westfall and Toddy and little Eliene, over}@in all of which foolishness Mas-|softly back and put her wondrous sons celebrating Empire day, come Gold crown .. seee $3.00 this morning, and Annie came|ter Toddy was aided and abetted |red head in her mother’s lap. Look- memorating the birth of Queett SAN FRANCISCO, May 25. $16 net of teeth (whalebone) @8.00 | over with little Margaret Ann, who|by little Margaret Ann, who inher & up into her mother's face with victoria of Great Britain. Dr. He | When Jeasica 3. Wentfall $10 set of teoth ¥ s simply a raving beauty, with her | its all the wild Irish temperament r adorabie Irish blue eyes open i. Young, secretary of education tf started on a search for “the larger Set of tes trish eyes and her wonderful com-|of her father their widest, she said Of Britis a te " " . + old ritish Columbia, and George FL {fe" last March she took wit! Bridge work, per tooth, go! lor j Little Eliene looked on in con-|course, mother dear, 1 know T have Cotterill, representing Gov. Lister the greater share of the fam White crowns li the little Symones adore her, |sternation Awh Margaret Ann been very naughty and you must + tune, according to Samuel It , Gold fil a ‘ 1 she rules them—the boys by j|and Toddy clim to the very top/do what you think est, but a ealthy mining man, © ie pee er coquet and Eliene by her/of the cher pcause they |amd there came just the slightest “ | e complains that $400,000 worth | Platina f i ‘ { shall wateh—if | am here—/there, Budge said nothing, but 1 | ¢yes—"you know the Bible tells us : war baby” stocks, negotiable| All work ra.| with great interest, the growth of noticed that whenever either Tod-| always to forgive jes and cash are in her pos-| Have tmp ne | th P generation ‘dy or Margaret Ann seemed to be; “Come here to Aunt Margie,” I session, He has started legal ac- | {PS 0% . Both “Eliene’s boys” are more {in danger of falling his little arms! commanded, when mother had for- tion to get the money back ke her than they are like their| Were outstretched under them given Mrs. Westfall, as she was leaving . own mother, 1 only learned the} Annie called once or twice to} her home, left a note to her hus 4 other day that all Harry ‘# men oe ip rent on coeity srg aan band, explaining that she was see) Most of our present patronage in| ftiends knew of his affair with the | finally went out under the tree ani ‘ er » of existence.” ended by ¢ other of these boys, but not one | compelled her to come down. ing a “broad plane of existence | recommend y ft § ntly knew that she died} “I am going to punish you, Mar Since she left San Francis | fhe road to sane ia birth to. twin sons, except |garet Ann,” she sald, “and in the} Woisletl.tn tudd do teace tak Dick untime you can go over there at feuce ay fw ig. og geta Jim w here 1e other night very end of the sunroom and ee ee wa he and. Dit talking |dectde for yourself what you think OHI ek Rate | shout Harr I should do with such a naughty ‘ ; | s stra eo how he ae get rirl | ‘CLUBWOMEN HEAR Dentiate jot oMias inne "Hom nvaee ae toeay seerge | LOW Round Trip Fares East me NIV TY sT, was a time when | thought he led for their little playmate, but PRESIDENT SPEAK) oncic’SncnE2 om |ctus"auraly steed in’ Wanking | ene ater and‘eecmed ro —— the eleventh commandment. He via the BRE MERTON, | May 26.—Capt, Robert z, commandant of the Puget Sound navy yard, told Bremerton business men here to All over again were the bland- get in the fight for infant induss |ishments of Tim's quick wit soft- tries and even give away building jening Annie, but this time it was sites, if necessary, when he ade | Tim's wit speaking thru his child. dressed the annual banquet of the) (To be continued) Commercial Club, last night, . }a part in bringing peace to the ace Bigg ee I think she is dead.” answered | hain, at the home of her grandson Hvered the opening address at it heard toheve fi t.. Monday, marked the passing of Return Limit three months but not beyond October 3ist y} u c vite the detatl real tee did not seem to care whether he NEW YORK, May 26.—Express. {4 e 99 | was found out or not, but he evi- ng hope that women of the United dently got over his infatuation for | AGED PIONEER DEAD wau Mon ae Woragila Chute’ will tare | aeons that little maid of his mother's, | What became of her The death of Mre, Anna Eliza} world, Mra, Perey V. Pennypacker Dick quiet! 1¢ neoms as tho Ilnovii's Tobias, Sist ave. and Plum June Ist to Sept. 30th, 1916 president of the organization, de smathiia te teat efieet, bation’ ‘obia ave, and Phim | ention here tods t is so long ago that lone of the pioneers in the North Phere,’ ead fo .myeell Date lived in the same house in Sirs. Geo, Bass of Until three years age, Mr @) entered the presidential race, ma jjust the difference between a man | 5,’ “4 No guess work sarod toe erecmaenlel 1300, ist the aiterence between a man | bale aed the same hous Evans Cowles of Los An R wan 4 who, under the cireum.| With wood brought around Cape} of the Western | ce Saas Horn, She was 84 years old eles, candidate she pes |stances, could have resisted tell-| You can know deleaaies, svpears vo be gniniog OST ATE Blin aii the aotais, eapectaty an | nas | Sroun' \ Jim was such a good friend of Har 6 ] “ | Aaa ei 2 acted I OANS |ry's and would have put Bliene on | WOMAN GIVEN LIFE You will get good results | gppgse ARMY BILL |* pedestal for what she di” Besgorionsttysoauust Stes te ay has eetes Ma | | Li Rat | Men's sense o eee hell iz SAN ANDRBAS, Cal, May 25- East. Return through California at slightly higher fares, and have heathful, whole- | pid i | At Lowest Rates facute In Some matters, and know. Mrs. Geo, 8 woerer started for ne ue be ‘ae Objecting to the army reorgani fi ing this, Ks P reas San Quentin today to serve a life! 4 ee tae lutte St rocaiele te leserehies No Commission “© women ate always 0 surprige!|Senaaee for heipiog. dow salva, 'a f Lhe “Olympian’’--The “Columbian some oodas DY using the National Guard the ‘ent al hen Baye ell teats thoy are in ra eh hand, murder her husbands Two Fast Through All-Stcel Trains every day Labor council has nt a let o ’ whom he was emplovec Pi taal WASHINGTON "iio on alt cet om him to-reject the : re term offered, F y 4 or add KGBakinc Power SAVINGS | AND LOAN fie ot Hs Pao arm ROSE society GIVES DANCE ASSOCIATION” If Bliene has any trouble with| geciared she also Was guilt Clty Pioket Office, Second Aven at Clery St Flllott 4812 ‘hale re The Green Lake Rose s« either of the twins, it will be with | 4 Chi Mil kee & St. Paul R Sk your ocer—he Knows ll give Jance in Thorne’s hail . Toddy—Toddy has the curiosity of | your gr \Friday night, to ralse funds for the|fl "500, lis father as well as his disregard| SLAYER OF Mrs, Erma Smith, icago, Milwaukee t. Pau y- Jannuat rose show, in Woodland for consequences, Three or four|kilied Sunday afternoon near | park, June 24 and times during the morning Budge | Wenatchee, still at large, |

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