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STAR—MONDAY, AUG. 28, 1916. PAGE 5 BULLETS BRING WOODHOUSE-GRUNBAUM FURNITURE CO., "soy yuspaNn n and ae ON Siena has been established for YOUR CONVENIENCE. To assist YOU TO FUR. is imine 4 oe ce LOWGR te eo your own INDIVIDUAL IDEAS, Our terms are EASIER and our | 4 1 an will be found anywhere, NO EXTRA CHARGES. NO INTEREST. |CHARGE IS MURDER) ; +) or. JUST YOUR WORD THAT YOU'LL PAY Statt Special | USE 00 Worth of Homefurnishings, § 1.00 Down, $1.00 Per WE MARYVILLE, Mo, Aug. 28.— b Bae woe . Homefurniehings $ 3.00 Down, on } HA | Sunshine has crept back Into the | YOUR $150.00 Worth of Hemefurnlhines, ti ton $2.00 CHARGE Birmctherty tace of Mra. @. A. Gil 0 tan S$ wan Worth s Momefurnishings, $10.00 Down, $2.50 NO | more, 45, altho she Is awaiting! oe 00 Worth tl Hometurnishings, $15.00 Down, $4.00 Per INTEREST fiitriai here, charged with the mur. der of Mrs, Ella Shipps, the wom- EXTRA SPECIAL |“: | for the $1 DOWN $1 PER WEEK plished for Mra, Gilmore what pleading and threats failed to do— | won back her husband after «| pen op year's estrangement Gilmore now is a daily vie nese. e Mra. Gilmore, a motherty-looking oman, calm and determined, came 1 0 year a breakdown when, a short to her, Finally, hope of reconcil y iation gone, she fled sult for dt urlington depot and fired four shots at Mrs. Shipps, who was ac 1888. The Shipps also were maf time after she surrendered to the voree, charging Infidelity Even UR-PIECE Bedroom Suite, { Bed, Dresser, Chit $1 Down efter the div e sult was filed sh 0 or 1 ack | @ e companied by her daughter ried on the 13th day of a heriff, her hasband came to her, | fonier and Triple-mirror Dres IN finished beautiful, soft ivory tried to win » husband, Mrs volver to 4 witness and asked him FULL-SIZE genuine Brass Bed, 3 bata ; month in the same year. im the royal satin finish; bi 0 — a 1 Mre. Giimore bell the heavy two-inch posts and five ; , : date of the marriage adowed one-inch filling rods; ts sol¢ Special Prices them with lil fortun under an absolute guarantee not > = Lace * ee , $18. 50 Mre. Gilmore has made no state-| to tarnish: resular $17 45 and Scrim Curtains Ph > ment eince her arrest, and no hint e ° itor to the Jail, where he gives encouragement to the wife who kille: noth: to break up an e offering assistance. ne iL An ¢ n tte « | v ea ° enamel Tanks wal te cede his value at $55.00 $1 Per Week ccsueaten te to accompany her to the sheriff's price $24.75; spectal ORDERED Se Curtains pated $22.75 has been given out regarding what Republican Candidate for the Nomination for the alleged eternal triangle For a year she had begged and} special price. ay Special for the suite Otimore bad threatened the life of Mrs, Shippe. but made no attempt ‘to execute her threats until the 0 S office, where she admitted the kill-| ing In whit ecru, 36 Inches | defense will be set up at tho trial. | which had wrecked her happi leaded in vain for him to return she walked into the crowded on the 13th day of Augu each mit : 15¢ sb ge Se Be TRIO ARRESTED BY DRY SQUAD Vote for him and put an end to boycott and picketing, and the domination of labor unionism which is crippling the commonwealth. Marquisetts, extra fine quality, spectal for 40 oe a per ; 30¢ 48-inch width, specia c .60c } Sunday night activities of Offi |cers Ford and Morris of the police| dry squad resulted in three arrests for selling booze illegally Gotng to the home of M. Pome r. Merchant! Mr. Farmer! Mr. Bread- lroy, 1926 Pighth ave, the officers) e seme ed oe certs Boa Attention ¥; winner! Mr. Citizen of Whatever Calling! CHILD'S Steel Crib, In the new celal, per yard ee oe ee ee a FTY patterns of new Cre- PURE A n Coftes Perco cident proof; regular $8 95 ‘ tape set ensives *pe with one i 4 handle: eleht-cup wal pA os — of wierd ‘ + Fe clally priced at, per size: special for ed whisky, o © bri generally price $12.50; spectal : yard, from ae to T5c essay $1.59 Fosiitioured “by the Bill Do you believe that any man should be denied opportunity to work and earn a living unless Pe t es : Pee rere weetiee ot exalt He joins a-labor union? onggee iba Mp By dagen Peg Do you believe in a labor trust that dogmatically says who shall work and who shall net work? tim. He ts alleged to have sold in 3 : vestigators three bottles of beer| | Do you subscribe to the un-American doctrine of the Boycott? and one bottle of whisky } Seattle Agents for Any Refriger- ator or ice Box SELLERS in Our Stock, 50¢ W. Hanes literally walked into| Do you indorse the intimidating methods of picketing which would crush legitimate industry Down and 50 jthe officers’ arms. They learned i . > he would deliver booze on telephone| and force idleness upon men eager to work Per Week aierenia a. tethio oc wae tae If you do not believe in these things—if you believe in the fair and square deal and see the men- Investigator, he was immediately ace of this labor trust, and would put an end to it~go to the pelle on Primary Day and vote for cop el arte ROLAND H. HARTLEY for Governor. RU MANIA AR He does not stand in awe of Unionism, but is an unafraid American. As governor of this great State he will see that every man or woman in Washington who wishes to work or quit shall have 600, 000 FOR ALLIES long to a union or not. that opportunity, without fear of murder, intimidation or abuse from any source, whether they be- | KITCHEN CABINETS | 446% 424 . Street: | | | | NATIONAL MARKET ways has big money saving specials. Butter, Eggs, ouve Oil, acaroni, Delicatessen and Fancy Groceries. Whipped Cream Chocolates, 50¢ Ib | (The following facts re- |regiment | garding Rumania’s military cach regiment has also an extra NATIONAL MARKET strength were obtained at | company at a depot, together with VE HIM A CHANCE AND EE Bucharest by Henry Wood, |one section of two machine gun| United Press staff correspond. |companies. There are also 80 bat-| 405 PIKE ST., NEAR FOURTH ent during a recent tour of the | Balkans.—Editor). talions of reserves and 12 com panies of gendarmes | | Rumania’s entrance into the war| The cavalry consists of ten reg-| NOTICE BY COUNTY AUDITOR OF places a thoro drilled and equip-| iments of red Hussars and ten reg | ies inky 8 ES | ped arn of nearl 500,000 men |iments of black Hussars. The c: PRIMARY ELECTION = “2s EN SHOP EVERY | HOUSANDS SPEND Of the actual fighting value of |#auadrons for service at the front| . . SUNDAY IN FOR JUDICIAL OFFICES the modern Rumanian army nothing |°"4 one squadron for depot work. | DAY | definite can yet be told, as it has|. The artillery consists of 20 r Notiee fs hereby given that ® primary magne bes eae! — never been put to a test | iments of first line troops h pis Res AT Several thousand people fled into Jates for Supreme and Superior Court Judges, to be voted for at the) During the two recent Balkan Hon aie ot he composed of atx] ATHENS, Aug. 28 = Sut German papers, for the most the woods for Sunday picnics. general election to be held on Tuesday, November 7th, A. D. 1916, willl wars, Rumania, of all the Palkan | batteries of four guns each. There Me eee a anay Uta” |-Berc cane GING FR Y E’S The Elks’ barbecue and family be held in King County, State of Washington, on Tuesday, September| states alone, kept out of the strug: | oo je eibewsrtad territory and the occu- | Pro-ally demonstrations were held pisaioiwas held <t See. Berch. 2th, 1916, at which primary election the polis will be opened and re-|""T. organization and equipment| ! addition, there is a full or.| pation of Greek forte at we ji Creece resieriay. netlenme, tO QUALITY took a special train to Magis Grate main open from 11 o'clock in the morning until § o'clock In the even-|of the Rumanian army has been gattiealion of engineers and trans bl po os ean loa, leader of the Greek war party, near Renton Junction, for the day. tng of aaid day (unless at the hour of closing there are any electors in| praised by | many experts, nu.|POFt tral | SING “new: decision has been |addressed 50,000 cheering ad: MARKETS (The Moose lodge held tts annuai service ‘G } ° picnic ¥ ve te rolling place desiring to vote, and who are qualified to partict-/M™ania's military service Is oblig-| ring the war in the hope of an| reached by the government, but |herents, | TUESDAY wan Beattie Bustnens ene cea nea ne pate therein, and who have not been able to do so since appearing at jtween 21 and 46 years of age vexing to her territory the two| King Constantine wi a 0 Sie Pest he js hey vlottinion’ ji Choice Spare outing at Indianola, on Bainbridge the polling place, in which event sald polls shall be kept open reason | This gives the country 50,000 Austrian provinces of Transylvania | See dang aan allots today. Germany. He urged that the king] RiDS.......++ssseseess Island ably long enough after the hour of closing to allow those so present at /new soldiers a year and enables aad lacuele te Mombolann, ip Pro-ally newspapers are de- be asked to show the most benevo-|Choice Shoulder While 1,600 bathers took tae er humania, out of population of 2 a J | | 1. , .. 8 6 that hour to vote). Said primary election shall be held at the desig: “niium, Out of a popu Ariny or[ oll the other Balkan states are in manding an Immediate declara- lent neatrailty ASS, Ee, iam 8 Pork Steck, Ib.. ize [water at Alki beach Mandan, aamen ted polling places in each precinct in said county over half # million terested in securing land in the| tion o war “nite the ro 2 powsible ie Choice Steer Boiling 20.000 or 30,000 promenaded on the ‘The names and addresses of all persons for whom nomination pa Altho Rumanian youths lable for | @4lkan peninsula, Rumania’s as | eee —— BOO. css sccces 9c |board walk and listened to the Fire have been filed, so far as the same affect the electors of said) iilitary service do not begin dut pirations He to the north 1 4 s eo eee {Department band. One of the #3 |until they are 21 years old, as aj. Still another factor separates MA WILL HAVE CLIMBERS ‘AT HOME Choice Steer 1 largest crowds of the summer vis County, are as follows | matter of fact, they are at the dis_| Rumania from the other Balkan | ‘TACO Shoulder Steak..... C |ited the beach. JUDGES OF THE SUPREME COURT osal of the minister of war after | States. that of race. The Ru-| ole Term. | poaa Leth vedas: ania: the tie {roanian prides TMmself on being of | WOMEN’S COLLEGE Ending their tenth annual outing, vague mane 15c MEN, | KNOW THAT EMMETT N. PARKER, 1637 Columbia St, Olympia.. 6 Years/they are 19 until they are 21, they Latin origin and traces his stock during which they scaled Mt. Baker fs se age aha " MARK A. FULLERTON, Tenth and Main Sts., Olympia : 6 Years|are obliged to participate in tar-|PACK to one of the colonies sent) »acoma, Aug. 28—The Wom-|and Mt. Shuksan, 50 members of | Choice Smoked 10 Improper, measures rather GEORGE E. MORRIS, 223 14th Av Seattle .... + 6 Years) get and gymnastic drills every |OUt by Emperor Trajan an'’s College of the Northwest,|the Mountaineers had returned| Spare Ribs......... C) ae $ STANLEY WEPSTER, 2623 W. Boone Ave, Spokane . 4 Years| Sunday from April to Nov, 30 | "nich the board of trustees and {home Monday. Choice Pork CHARLES E. CLAYPOOL, 2315 12th Ave, N., Seattle 6 Years! During the first seven years of : since Wty are aciively interested| They were encamped for ninel ys 5c ELIHU F. BARKER, 608 East Rose St., Walla Walla 4 Years! military service the men belong to Wilke Be: to"make the greatest educa-|days two miles from Concrete, using | siver......- ttseeseees EDGAR G. MILLS, 130 N. 59th St., Seattle . 6 Years|the active army. They then pass fi tional {nstitution for women on|that as their base. Twenty-five New York Full 24 { JUDGES OF THE SUPERIOR COURT He 0BA TOMAET ES, WASTE. thar, serve Infants ona Invelids the Coast and second only to the members are Mt. Shuksan, after! Cream Cheese, Ib.. Cc " ‘ . — for 2 years, finally passing ¢ a chools o! ilar ne . wo attemp eaching the summ =e a i ROBERT B. ALBERTSON, 1134|JNO. MILLS DAY, 4710 Thackeray) +), Peart, Geely “peasing. inte HIRLICK’S Great echcols of, stiallar nature. 18/00 At: mwentittbe resce| 2° tye eRe mamacoie Federal Ave | Place. A their term of service until the neces today by the adoption of /ed the summit of Mt. Baker August KING DYKEMAN, 5217 Meridien | CHAS 8. GLEASON, 1627 6th Ave.|are 46 years old. The militia is THE ORIGINAL irticles of incorporation which |2 Come te al for reliable Wasserman Blood Test, DR. DONAWAY 902-3-4 Liberty Building Union and Third. Opposite Otfiee, Moura: A W. eupposed to be Hable for service will be filed immediately. The ‘| cat or | MAT i vere adopted at a0 mney A.W. FRATER, 4521 15th Ave. N. EB. lo JBHORGE B. COLE, 218 10th Ave. N.| only in maintaining Internal or ticles were | meeting held at the Old Whitworth Larry Chappelle Is MITCHELL GILLIAM, 45 13th) tomas R. SHEPARD, 3328 der in the country and in guard-| powder Ave. N. Rapabiican. Hast ing the railroads during war time. | For afam idea growing children. |r iiege, which the new institution] Going Back to Major JOHN 8. JUREY, 200 20th Ave. | i aRims H. MILLER, 6245 Calt-|, Ths organization gives ins | rene ieigreadtbeeged. | will occupy. The college will be KENNETH MACKINTOSH, 2631 UES MILLER, 6245 Calt-| 4 total of 250,000 first Hne troops | Mom nutritious then tea, eoffee, ete. (distinctly Christian, but non-sec-| CHICAGO, Aug, 28.—Larry Chap. Ballard Ave. Harvard Ave. N fornia Ave and about 400,000 reserves. The| Instant red, Requiresnocooking. |tarian in character influence, dis-| pelle, the “$18,000 lemon,” has| Look for U. 8. Purple | J, T, RONALD, 421 20th Ave. 8 EDWARD JUDD, 914 W. Crockett) regular standing army consist ot | gabetitetes Cost you Same Price |civline ind Instruction. Among been aold by the Columbus club to] (t Signifies Purity Se | EVERETT SMITH, 1533 18th Ave St 5,000 officers, 10,000 military sty the trustees are Louis J. Muick,|the Boston Braves, Chappelle was| Shops Open Until 6 BOYD J. TALLMAN, 804 Summit|L. F. CHESTER, 261 Wheeler St. | dents, 100,000 troops, 25,000 horses | me Dr. W. A. Montague, Job B:|purchased from Milwatikes by the THE NOTED ANARCHIST Ave MILO A. ROOT, 1 13th Ave. 8.| 600 cannon and 0 machine gun Katser, all of Tacoma and Dr, E.| White Sox several seasons ago. Lectures 8-30 D. LANE, 4216 Whitman Ave. JAMES McCAB 104 14th Ave. N Part of the army has been mo. fr, Mathes of Bellingham ert Hansen |, | OVERCOME BY NATURE Tivoli Theatre IRGE H. CLEMENTSON, 7440| EMERSON H. CARRICO, 5403 Key-| pilized for some time near the Ww. Green Lake Way stone Place a taken. ¢| » hereunto set my hand and offic , There are many readers of I did not write anything for tt | a noo ba ao Ate Me Ber unto set my hand and official seal i ties gna cress isesion of | deweler and Silveremitn Waa ahah sie oot in erae Daanieer lant week hecause < mak Pirck ve. and Maliben St 26th day 0 t 916 rat line troops consists of 40 reg : ea cca Fs liat ad | tice to read Star Want A a walk in the woods my writ 4 (Auditor's Seal) BYRON PHELPS, {ments composed of three bat-||/!010 Second Ave, Near Madison your ad there Hah shor tor it | lta gud duet couldnt othe Laake 7 There are many bargaing to relent. SOAl ome County Auditor of King County, Washington, | talions of four companies each per || eceeeeeeee pe are 1 80 rad ae ee day, penairer | be found In Star Want Ads. reparedness,' , P Bical a OLE Irth Central”. wp geo {aL aaa