The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 26, 1916, Page 8

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THE SEATTLE STAR ANNETTE KELLERMANN’S DARING! MYSTERY NOTES ° WOMAN SHOOTS —” DIVE IN “NEPTUNE’S DAUGHTER” CAUSE OF FEAR ‘Seven-Part Spectacle at Alhambra - Sunday ‘ll Get You Tonight,” Is Warning Sent Two | Women POLICE ARE PUZZLED EAST LIVERPOOL, O., Aug. 26.—Renidents of East Liverpool are keeping thelr doors locked they are inside thelr own homes as a result of the mysterious sending of threats and attacks on two women! even whe r Strangers in the city and loungers are looked upon with suspicion, especially by wom en, each of whom fears she may be the next victim of the terious person or persons ing letters threatening violence A terse warning, scribbled on a scrap of paper and un. signed, is the herald of the person who has terrified the city—a person so far unknown to the police We'll get you tonight,” read a note eived t Mra. Irma Little Not long afterward a man knocked at door of her apartment and thre phial of aci@® at Mrs, Little cian | o wh © « the d She HOP - — 1 pes he but her arms CONTINUED |! Were burned {, “We'll get you tonight,” r . te thrus o the home of Ns it,” Frank ‘Ri y were |) $x] Fi ne Anderson. A out of 707% King st. early M re a ie a ‘ ns attach morning by detectives | F @ ba placed with conducting an opium | | gan be brought have been expect ito K |put ¢ together. | | “The industries of France, Eng }land, the United States and Japan| |worked feverishly to supply the al-| Med armies with tremendous! amounts of war material for ‘a gen jeral offensive on all fronts.’ | | Time Seemed Ripe | | “The moment of the attack seem-! led well chosen, because Germany. ages Comedy and Harmony Singing No. 2 great many to ‘Th and strugi '."-< The hort A dun the same spirit know Sa Th Field Von Baron H. S. Malaussene Adjt. French Army in Experiences of the Present War No. 4 sald not your that, the former German tle of Mons. I of the “Please constitute t called itchener’s | Kitchener's labor. ther serious losses at he last caused by harvest became military her knees. ne battle backward opposing armies two # Germans Have Fine Spirit taken gle like change French n their re the fro spoke of t al force that on ual 8 is that will end th Don't Knock Opponents e conversa Marshal Kluck’s general During talk of ot armies vie fro don't mmense. that labor. might d of her, France. reserves th of are <8 has torious new sp of the ont th nts, as fighting years (meaning 30 classes) during the weeks before, | posed to be suffering u dlockade. fore the possibility of a splendid known to the allies they became convinced that only a success was needed to bring the wavering spirit of Ger-| wavering, as they supposed the Somme now raged for several {spite a tremendous use of ammunt tion and repeated stores of Blackface material, the result of the « Monologist offensive is now unimportant, when compared to the great waste of No. 3 physical and moral force. The Ger man front on the Somme stands un shaken, despite the hardest fighting wher locke ders to be pati not ask too much “On army and thruout fidence and belief { United Press 4 the country patch from Ver moral and eve decisive ent struggle always beat to speak well ceived a threat and a police « The preparations for it must England never | thanks it was despite had 20 and Verdun of her was sup-! ader short-| De has weeks. De human orward the in the of French press of a few weeks ago tone rs now ex and German con ctory grows of This is the it is this historian thing we ation turned toward| Mrs. Irm: French, who EES jonent in the bat gan to make notes REAL PAINL write that,” he the war we must ir opponents, It is DEN even of a whole library.” opponents, but there are many things about the story of this war conclusively written, would How long do you think the war will last?” was one question T put to the general Phroso War to End Suddenly “It can last years or days,” was He, She or It? his reply The end of the war c Mysterious will come as suddenly as an ace y dent. A Swiss newspaper sized uz|i2 order to introduce our ew Sensational Novelty the situation morro aed UD! (whalebone) plate, which is the when it said: ‘Europe lacks cour-| Ushtest and strongest plate known, gy Hg does not cover the roof of the aE Gen. Von Kluck is now 70 years; mouth; you can bite corn off the old, But despite the fact that he| 0D: guaranteed 15 years. has been wounded seven times, and| Gold crown . $3.00 still carries a bullet’ in his right| 615 set of teeth (whalebone) $8.00 arm, he is ready to go back to the| g39 et ‘i * E Bridge work, per tooth, gold $3.00 White cro F Peg We can't {magine why Stuffy se cobe e $3.00 McInnis should be pissatisfied with | Fld fillings $1.00 up P) his job, He has a swell chance to| Silver filling .....-+..0+ . 606 re) t e get Into another world’s series if| Platina fillings ‘750 Re sticks around 10 oh All work guaranteed for 15 yearn Have impression taken in the morn ing and wet teeth same day. Exam. Ring” No. 6 Weekday Evenings Matinees Sundays 5¢ <=> 10¢ All Boats 5100 4 0 A 1080 A. 1100 48 Leave Dock “ ™ REGULAR SUNDAY EXCURSION NAVY YARD AND BATTLESHIPS SUNDAY, AUGUST 27TH 1120, 00 Ination and advice free Most of patronage te recommerided by our early custom we work in atill giving good Ask our customers wh have tested our work When coming to our office, be mure you are tn the right place. Fring thin ad with you OHI Cut - Rate Dentists 207 UNIVERSITY st, Oppeaitc Vraser-Patcrson On our present Colman M. “ M “ M. USSIANS RESUME STANISLAU ATTACK Pe aoe RAD. fans hay in Aug. 26 The Rue advance | Stanisiau, after| # lull in th Cehting vil of Guta and sour of the Hes thetr a of nearly a ¥ the the Bistritea-Nadvorna rly }oapturing reaching tritza and it was offictally to er announced day | women of the city The are following every Jelue and guarding the home of Mra Anderson, The bome of Mra. Lit |tle will be guarded also when she returns from Atlantic City, where fled after receiving the last she note Mra. Little ia wife of the owner Jot a large office building; Mra, An derson is the wife of the secretary of a clothing firm Mra. Little's father, Charles Bay lers, a contractor, says he belleves the attack on his daughter w meant to wreak vengeance on him but he is unable to assign any rea son for such vengeance. Saylers has offered a reward of $500 for the capture of his daugh ° e VICTIMS OF NOTE- WRITING MYSTERY ° od being in a place whe —_ nk bappenc the ps was ves Geiser, | - - withdrawn, ne wame day the nec - ay Wistecars unas the ar give like this Anglo-French move-|ond note was received and the at ment and little progress Is made: | tack occurred. when the losses are great and no Mrs, Little = h received progress is evident, the spirit of} three notes since the attempt A the troops weakens, and that weak-| to throw acid into her face * jens the offensive.” The first read: “I'll get your | “It ts reported abroad that Ger pretty face next time. The : many is facin A great military) second read: “I'll get you yet,” crisis, now th the allies are at and the third: “You will not ltacking on several fronts, and smile with your eyes much Sew is even rumored that it will not t longer.” liong before sbe will collapse.” he On acco of the difference in Third and Cherry was told the methods of attack on the two Eugene Levy, Mgr. | Praise for K, of K women, and the mention of “we” in = - - | “you can see for yourself that|the notes, the police believe more All New Vaudeville there is no crisis,” the general| than man is terrorizing the} po i Seuien and Pictures Hiaughingly replied. “Eight weeks) ~~~ ae . Temerrew have passed since the offensive be a Little TO CHICAGO ST. PAUL MINNEAPOLIS ST. LOUIS DIRECT THRU TRAINS TO CALIFORNIA SOCIETY M. D. Shot Militia mp Doctor at the Georgia ¢ Atlanta SAYS HE WRONGED HER MACON, Ga, Aug Southern chivairy and the law" are relied upon H.C, Adams to free | 26 | “un written by Mrs. her from the charge of murder Edgar J the most physicians In At lanta, whom she shot and killed at the state mobilization camp here late yesterday re was my family ph he took advantage f Mrs. Adams, who Bibb county jall tod by a good night's sleey “Won't Convict M in the case of Capt Spratiing, one of prominent sieian me in the hed and raid arone refres ; 4 was that before of to me. 1 ha ling for treatment trouble made at that isband bad done Dr n made but ¢ ke I did at the om tt to tor improy » and seemed to hy " vances to ¥ | tize Af it w [rot sleep at night thing was on my mind 1 told my husband | walked floor There only one this to do and that who had r any j arde as over I me because ast Frid craz He roan for this 1 dc viet Th lanta Mace her defense his had such a misstor d to kill atiing Think Her Deranged Spratiing’s fellow officers re at dt with b when Adams roached fired att t that tre min the " man ined n't helleve me of isba an is en route t ke arrangements for He bad no idem that come to Macon on tho she had threat woman's to Capt who we | ) Mrs ner m and ay ted her that nerve jand led her She was hysterica voting, they sald, and erent was prominent in med social circles in Atlanta and Was regarded as an expert on lnervous diseases and insanity. He ad no childr ed, but . to Atlanta un was taken | was marr His bod er milltary PRIEST DIVES TO HIS DEATH | ein « ene CHICAGO, Aug Rey natius Tommazin ‘ remot priest of Albany, Minn., plunged to jbis death here today from the jsixth floor of the Sherman hotel He had been fll several months “as said. His head struck the pole of a scavenger wagon and dashed out his brains. The horses on the wagon became startled and ren Rev. Tommazin St. Cloud, Minn, Jy 4. He was accompanied by Mra. Martha Mc Closkey, his housekeeper, who also registered at the hotel de clared he had been despondent use of his retirement from activ chureh servi pe here from ca b 8h © becau his age EMMA GOLDMAN | IS HERE FOR LECTURES the anarchist L. Reitman jail in New need for lectures in the to deliver a in Tivol ‘mma Goldman accompanied by Ben recently released from |York, where he was « making birth contro! streets, is in Seattle of addre h The first Sunday, at 3 p. m., and Anarchism and Human will be the afternoon subjec The Educational and Dwarfing of the Child” in the ing ARCHBISHOP TO BE | BURIED TUESDAY the Nati ure and Sexual even} PEORIA, Il, Aug Arch ishop John Lanc palding will be buried on Tuesday, it was Sole announced today ical high mass will be held at St Mary's cathedral at 10 o'clock One of the American cardinals expected to deliver the funeral ora tion. Burial will in St. Mar cemete ) pontif body cathedral until the will in state at the from Sunday afternoon hour of the funera { SAILOR IS ROBBED f Sailor F the t 8. S. West earl into h slix Cotato, from Virginia, reported t Saturday that some ® room at the Mair away with hi time during th police hotel gole night THIEF'S WORK QUIET Ww their put and ate steamed some While were in {1500 W burglar grabbed a Mr Mrs. of st, Fr slipped in the back cketbook on a bureau and slipped out, In the py were thre rings, a gold chain a stick pin and $14 cash nith he ay evening a way etbook an REGULAR SUNDAY EXCURSION NAVY YARD AND BATTLESHIPS SUNDAY, AUGUST 27TH All Boats Leave Colman Dock S00 AM. nto PM AM. 200M A r ™ A " MM. Po, | buye MARGUERITE CLARK ee,” Sos “LITTLE LADY EILEEN” 15c¢ 15c¢ CHILDREN SUNDAY TO WEDNESDAY CHILDREN Saturday Last Times— . 2 SERIOUSLY HURT | IN AUTO ACCIDENTS 1 Bixt 8, 42 Mre ave. 8. pital broken Augusta Peng was in Saturday a broken ternal Injuries, sustai was run down by an by Alvin F. Hemric night. She was crossing ave., near Dakota at, with Seattle al tfert fr « arm d when she ribs and uto driv Jr, Frida Eigh her back to the approaching car, when it ran into her, over At the hospital said she had a spl recovery, despite passing her body y it was chance for ful ir rd nad her pat — Frank Sperry, 21, 109 Minor ave N., a meat cutter, sustained a pos sible fracture of the skull when he was thrown 40 feet after riding his motoreycle into an auto driven by R. G. King, of the Pioneer Lumber ompany, at Sixth ave. and Pine st Miss Alma Weedin, te ne op erator at the Washington hotel, sus tained severe bruises when she was = ENGLISH STRIKE NEAR THIEPVAL LONDON left broke against the ( Jing Thiey d captur iy trenche to the wing beginning great Anglo-F Se saw t rn on the British line at thi rman encircling the positions ar Th point steadily ied capture of interfere forti th threaten wh n H Somme batt! The new British y Gen. Haig was made quet farm, The British reported German th of Thiey attacks of Ge va gain reported near Mo command r at at de ed of er cour tacks al clared t Repuls rep attacks wes man was a announced n lemont The thi Haig's Germs night's operation: contradicted tement $30,000 FIREBOAT budget for item of ppropriated a stationed in Mchrid to build an addition tuberculosis hospital war 0! of last on front Gen sta Included i city 1917, Saturday to boat to be Dr. J $81,000 Firland s refused was an for Salmon request $30,000 fire bay to SAY SHE SOLD BOOZE Mrs keeper 14153 the dry having house hotel, arr 1 by charged with special in sed on Johnson Melbourne Catherine at the Fifth ave ad Friday a drink She was r was sold vestigator $500 ball Star Want Ad find a that acreage you have Let a for for sale 5c “The House of the Golden Windows” After a thug had taken $10 from Roy Larson, 1915 Thomas st at the point of a revolver early Sa’ urday morning, he struck his vic- tim over the head. The blow dazed t by an auto driven by Ju Larson, who was unable to summon Shafer of Shafer Bros., at Second |help until his assailant had es- ave. and Pine st., about midnight |caped. The hold-up was at 19th Friday. She was going home after |ave. and E. Thomas st work. 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