The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 29, 1916, Page 2

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MISSION USHER Charge as Result of Row GIRL STARTS A_ FUSS Bfforts of the authorities to break up a gang of young men DT who have been breaking up meet © ings of the Pentecostal mission, SF held tn ao tont at Ballard Beach Tecently, resulted Saturday tn a} charge of “disturbing © religious ring” being placed against) Tray, alleged leader of the B. M. Shirley, 2105 Sixth ave, re to a complaint fesued from ok Gordon's court, alleging t Tray threatened to “beat him| sup” Thureday night, while the “meeting was in progress. Shirley ts an usher. He told Deputy Prosecutor Hel- well that Tray and his gang, includ dng several young women, were Taugbing and gigsling and standing dn the seats. When he asked them to be seat: © ed, he sald, one of the young wom- "@n remained defiantly standing. He took her by the arm aud repeated Tequest that she sit down, Das took offense and asked ogi out to fight, the usher said, : then ordered Tray to leave the ‘Tiasion. When he did not come out, the cut @ number of the guy ropes @ Sround the tent, letting the can- © Yas down. As Shirley emerged the ie chased him, but were prevent: from attacking him by the inter. of Rev. Offiler, O. Bert and | Axcell. NEW YORK, July 29.—"“He broke into my bedroom early In the morning and made de mands on me that made me hate him mi than ever. When | refuse Im he sprang on me and started to choke me. Then | drew the pistol from under my pillow and shot him.” The police say Mra Margaret Claire Beutinger made this state ment regarding the killing of her/ husband, a wealthy New York coal | merchant, at thelr summer home in Caliwell, N. J 4 q DR. L. R. CLARK That a woman has the right Office Will Be Open ful MOBCHASES CHILDREN SEE MOTHER IR FATHER ISTOPHER BEUTINGER to defend herself, even to the | sorting with other women,” the . . point of death, against unwel- police say Mra Beutinger told Your Convenience This) fone attentions from her low. |thom. “but we were matriea again ia expected to be (on his promi Mre. B nger's defense. t Sunday Morning Mother of Five fath to reform, in ord, hat my children should have « r. In the nine years we were Now that the first account re- too busy to h attended to during the \* of the strange shooting episode has | married I bore bim seven children, garded by the police as coherent, | tive of whom survive, “But since we came here, the ean arran ee come dow: been told by Mrs. Beutinger, it ap- old trouble developed. His at pears the case will develop Into |tentions have driven several wom- any oth ‘ one of the most sensational murjen servants from my home The Nip Main f2is, ask for Dr.|der trials tn years. A ay Mra Geutinger le a etriking istered| English beauty and the mother of five children. IT WAS other evening, af a trivial remark of mine, he flew into a rage, leaped upon me, and tri d to gouge my eye out with his thumb. He beat UNDER THE VERY BYES OF | me unti) servants interfered!” THESE CHILDREN THAT SHE SHOT DOWN THEIR FATHER, according to the “About 2 o'clock in the morning of the shooting I was awakened to find my husband at my bedside. I ordered him out and he finally etory. Beat of materiais.| The family came to New York | went. Prices are the and we! trom Manila about six years ago | Brith all work’an ironclad gua asset or signed both by| Beutinger is said to bi t who 2, ae the work ang cumulated nearly a million dollars | g ig tfice, who is thers have been far from happy. ‘An hour later he return He first sat on the bed, and I strug led with him and threatened to &. owner and | he: But his home life ts said to| scream. When he selzed my throat ps and started to choke me, I dre’ soy, having your te Divorced th olver from under the piliow oe ere taking shane “I divorced him once for con-| and fired.” your health and with your a Seances for success by so doing. Regal Dental Offices Dr. 5. WR. Clark, Manager "$605 Thire Ave, N. W. Cor. Thiré end Unies MOOSE DEBATE STATE TICKET Undetermined Whether to Have Third Ticket on In- dorse Other Candidates UPROAR IS PLENTIFUL Only efter a committee had 621 Jackson Street Finest Popular-Priced Hotel in the United States RATES TRANSIENT The and $1.00 ansfield White from the irder re- stored Saturday at the progres With Rath sive state convention in the La- $1.25 and $1.50 bor Temple. 4 WERKLY Following the unanimous selec. $3.00 to $8.00 tion of C. J. France as chairman MONTHLY and Frederick J. Chamberlain of ; ani ig agua Puyallup as secretary, and keynote Be Every emlence, including $ speeches were made by National ee" Committeeman Griffiths and Chatr % F. RUSURLE, Nev. man France, White claimed the @ Noor. bi | Delegates, sensing a disrupting | 1) ON jmove, attempted to introduce mo- HIS FEET 3, a voice to the hubbub. LD MEDAL Haarlem O11 Cap-|Cries of “Throw him out” echoed will bring new jife and quickly lacrogs the convention floor | And it was only after Chairman | re that, stopped-up | congent They will thoroughly! 8 i ceense and wash out the kidneys|France gave White his choice of : as Hodder and monty carry off the leaving the floor under escort or|T tically all of the 100 delegates were lecta of excesses of all kinds. ing, soothing ofl soaks right — nent here today that the Ford com } been appointed to escort Rich- [pany next week will announce a reduction in the price of Ford touring cars from $490 to $360, | Fo rdofficials refuse to con- Claude Ramsay ("The turmott iereased voit prac | TACOMA GAS MAN ‘PRICE OF FORDS TO BE SLASHED DETROIT, July 29—Another straling slash in the cost of low-priced automobiles is immi- Rumors were in circulation firm the cut, but promised a statement for next Tuesday All Ford touring cars now on the market will go at the re- duced price, it is saiw, but the new price will not take In cer tain new models now being manufactured. The usual good comedy and the Mutt and Jeff Animated Car- toon rounds out a program which you will enjoy thoroughly. THE STRAND The Perfectly Ventilated Theatre Second Avenue, Between Spring and Seneca boring men ing men's pay here from five to SHOOTS HIMSELF TACOMA, -July 29.—Charies D. utherland, 37, salesman for the ‘acoma Gas company, was found lelse be seated that order was re-| dead in the rear of his home here | friends the wails and lining of the kid- | stored today by his wife. A revolver was| ig and expels the poisons in your| Chairman France keynoted a de-| lying beside the body se by dally use of GOLD MEDAL (sire to keep the progressive party OM Capsules and you wili|alive by running a state ticket. that she heard an automobile drive) jawer, ood health. to your dru If {t 18 not a wish of the dele-|Up to the house about 4a. m. Her! free of gates to run a ticket, a choice of| husband had not been home during that he will ne night. A few minutes later, she elected, t once and secure a ia time-honored, world- a ls not a ent medicine,” |the best candidates of the other |th Mrs. Sutherland told the police assed upon by U. 8. Govern-| parties should be made,” he said, |#aid, she heard two shots and dis Fhomists lared pure be “ 8 e C " fre comin, this courtrs, GoLb|. “For instance, such a man as|Covered Sutherland lying on the} IEBDAL is the pure, original Haar- Robert Bridges, who will oppose | ground with a Oil, Imported direct from t y m4 \g Jem, O11, Imported direct trom the |Humphrey, deserves the support of it ie t tional Housetold jedy of th jy Dutch, Look|man in the world to represent such this party. Humphrey is the last| her husband's act Coroner Stewart is investigating ‘a e the name GOLD MEDAL on'a progressive state as Washington |the case. box, Accept no substitute. . Dea? Groseist will gladly refund in congress. Your money if not as represented. | “James E. Bradford, who has For sale and guaranteed by t been suggested for governor, surely | © Owl Drug Co |i the type of man we want. George |Lee, who may be the republican | |] Fetmen is nothing but a Stone Itching Torture Stops Chairman Griffiths read a tele gram received Saturday from Na Haquid, and doos not smart the mont |sald fo Glicate skin. It is not greasy, 1n|° lied, and coats Iitie, Ger! “If this is not done, we can sup-| save all further dis- port the progressive members of the Just Printers party was dead, but that there wa 1013 THIRD MAIN 1043 | ®till an excuse for a radical state | organization. PETES teem, Webster corporation lobbyist.” pe y ot horse wealthy re HILLSBORO, Ore, July 29 ded guilty to a charge ing, R. C. Gossman nt of North Plains. It 1s unnecessary for you to suffer | 0 ‘ 501 co ¢ With eczema, ringworm, rashes wna (tional Chairman Hale announcing |'48Y paid $2,500 in gold coin Into Bimilar skin troubles, A little zeme|the special progressive national {the county coffers aa the first in y drug store for 5c, of lconvention would be called August |Stallment of his $4,000 fine, He ra large bottle, and th * | was fined $1,000 on each of the four! ormptly applied, will usually give|? in the Hotel Dennison, at Indian Posten relief from itching torture. | apollis. |counts In the indictment : cleanses and soothes the skin and| “{ believe it is the collective de-| The gold was handed over to the pale quickly and effectively most| » pllective de , pain diseeace. Wvely MO*"leire of the state progressives to k of the court. A parole was Zemo \s a wonderful disappearing |run state and county tickets,” he|then granted until the remainder ts ortheoming. BERLIN, via Wireless to Say pctitnaa the other parties and ve the) ville, July 29.—A German auxiliary -|Principles of the original party | cruiser captured the armed Knglish Office of county auditor. within the state.” — " REE “RENEE caus | steamer Eskimo, after an hour's en BULL BROS. |, It was the opinion of the conven-|gagement southeast of Arendal|S- *} tion that national progressive | Thursday and brought the steamer) for coroner into port, an official statement this aftern » announced PUTLLW OME TIER for county commis City district; for auditor, and Dr coroner, filed man Wardall, because they debating for some time as to his entering the ost Ssoatte Amertea’s fore | pleted plavs for a conference here the Infantlle paralysis situation became alarmingly worso One hundred and sixty-one new cases were reported as against 134 There were 44 throw his bat ia the ring declared that campaign man make a fight) |aeainat 26 yesterday entanglements, they be ready?” “Don't know.” are very patient, bundreds of years hg ie a core D. 8. hi There is no bull-|Was discovered iu the juice of a far as information | Plant that grows in the Orient, Open evenings until 8 and Sung UNE 06 Ol Inter | none In my own case, I was I wish to bring before the public 1s a rodman on construe-|the injustice they are perpetrating , less $30 for|on the men who are working for iH. them and whose money they are ‘Woo, C. H. D., Chinese Herbe the 28nd inst. they | withholding when they leave their ot wanted us to work so as to makejemploy. Hoping you will publish we would lose/this letter or write up the facts coming to town for the Fourth, I}as I have stated them, Chinese Medicine Ca am too patriotic to do any work| FREDERICK ALLEN WINTERS, na. gy lng on the Fourth of July or to make Anchorage, Alaska. , 80 T promptly — Excursions East very courteous had hoped the temperature drop would help them in their fight The first real y strings attach ed to him of aay kind step against fakirs + 4 former mayor of Judge, and deputy | taken today He spoke at ullet in his head.| Olympia he could advance no reason for| Seattle, prosecuting attor tion at $105 a me On Sunday, Tombs court, being agent for a He pleaded not guilty and was held pending further ex night and will speak at the Lyon building Tuesday night HORSE THIEF FREE ‘SAYS HE WAS BEATEN Ja string of can The outlook charged with merning of the ard I was down to the office after my y since, with the Fourth, Fi they told mo uld be in today Ay me tomorrow, We used to sneer at the vaccilat his “manana was considered wellknown road | nad that the Thirteenth Coast ar was charged in Sarddn # court Saturday with ‘third |Feady | ‘oe Bree AnsAalt en the the exception ntraln for its Maine sum edered to remain complaint of | employed ov from Washington a few who alleges troops were ing Spaniard, Senor, pagna 1). anans” Sam has absorbed habits thru associa with @ length of gas pipe ufter an nt Horrocks on WARDALL IN LISTS b Wardall filed Satur. y a# republican candidate for the T. R. WILL SPEAK AT |i" °°" | HUGHES CEREMONY WASHING TON, 46 to 19, asked Great they hav » to lose (he steamer may not get to make the North western is a mere trifle and isn't As to my time at y, that doesn't , either, But tt money in time to be consider 6002 12th ave. filed as a republican candidate ward Trish political prisoners |was the last act in the fig! resolution asking clemency for Rog final draft] the laws that they \ihe to employer end tered the political field in the teat for congress, ase with rela-| hot mentioned, employe. ihis name was Under Two Flags Starting Tomorrow (Sunday) No picture in months has been awaited with such intense interest as this one. “Quida’s” famous novel is picturized as only William Fox can produce a picture. With the incomparable Theda Bara in the lead, supported by an all-star cast, this is indeed a masterpiece. The crowds will be tremendous, so we earnestly advise that you come as early in the day as possible. If you can find space for this letter, you will HIM SE LF Cine fator tun peat gaay'ic| UNFANTILE SCOURGE) vo semat ¥ are being em bmn’ LEADING Alaska engineering NEW YORK, July 29.—Experts Get aw $35.00 set of been hold: | studying the infantile paralysis ept-| {ttth, fer, $20.00, even give demic turned back into ancient] These prices of telling |Chinese medical lore today in the} pain. are going to pay. It| hope of achieving their objective—| I am_now making navent the money, | preventive or cure. for the | Alley: Gold and. Ayn: have all kinds of it |scourge that hes killed more than | Sai low prite, and toes When you go to the office for your|@ hundred babies a week for seven} ular $10.00—and $15 will tell you, “Sorry, | Weeks. bey MAE yrolls iaven't come in| Five Chinose physicians applied »y haven't been checked to health officials today for per Bridgework for mission to study with United very best. fantile paralysis is the same dis- ease which horrified China for] pr. Baw phone Main 3640, VIA THE but it looks caused Watson to} For a daylight “Electric pointed “Columbian,” leaving Seattle 7:30 government smply with Information and Literature 10 Neier cme Roasts avaska commission GHINESE MAY CURE See Dr. Edwin J. Brown, D.D.S. EPIDEMIC GAINS | ‘ONN, Y. DOCTORS One Hundred ed and Sixty-one New Cases Reported 713 FIRST AV. UNION BLK. $25.00 set for ‘$15.00. extracting without 0, admitted by the jentists in Seattle my Crown and “when will| States experts. They believe in- Bridwework equal ‘the Be sure ne come to until 4 for people who work, our WELL ard Aves, Seattle, Wash, Estabi “MILWAUKEE” Every day until September 30th ride over the Rockies, celebrated “Olympian,” leaving Seattle 10:15 each morning. To view the wonderful engineering feats through the for ested Bitter Roots by daylight, take the luxuriously City Ticket Office, Second and Cherry, Elliott 4812

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