The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 31, 1916, Page 5

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416 to 424 Pike Street. WE’LL TRUST YOU UR CREDIT SERVICE has been NISH YOUR HOME along your own INDIVIDUAL IDEAS. PRICES are LOWER than will be found anywhere Our NO EXTRA CHARGES JUST YOUR WORD THAT YOU'LL PAY $ 50.00 Worth of Hometurnishings, $ 1.00 Down, $1.00 Per Week USE $ 75.00 Worth be Homefurnishings, $ 3.00 Down, $1.25 Per Week ) - WE YOUR $100.00 Worth of Homefurnishings, $ 5.00 Down, $1.50 Per Week | CHARGE | dass Worth of Homefurnishings, $ 7.50 Down $2.00 Per Week NO 200,00 Worth of Homefurnishings, $10.00 Down, $2.50 Per Week ) i CREDIT | gs of Homefurnishings, $15.00 Down, $4.00 Per Weex | INTEREST EXTRA $1 Down $1 Per Week OUR PIECE Bedre sisting of bed. triple mirror dressing table, all perfectly matched and finished in a soft shade of tvory ename! Special $55.00 for the suite $1.00 down, $1.00 per week 1 Suite, co F fonier and resser, chif Extra Special All 30c, 35¢ and 40c Cretonnes, Special, Per Yard 2lc SOLID Oak Dresser in the dull golden finish: has two small and two large drawers and a good sized beveled plate mirror, regu iam Specs. $11.95 17.50. Special SEATTLE ONE DAY ONLY The Walla W dependent newspaper, th Na Bulletin, an in| places sums up the senatorial contest between U.| port. Consequently, Mr 8. Senator Miles Poindexter and) dexter is ‘irreguiar’ Congressman Humphrey refuee to stand with GREATEST SHOW ON EARTH “Washington has an unusual leagues when ly able and courageous senator WOODHOUSE-GRUNBAUM FURNITURE CO., i. Established in the Same Location Fifteen Years. ablished for YOUR CONVENIENCE. To assist YOU TO FUR terms are EASIER and our NO INTEREST. SPECIAL Seattle | TF ve ra) | Agents for ¥ i at SELLERS ttm Our Oeseh, bos KITCHEN | Fur @-ine wees {CABINETS | 416424 *Dike Streets) | for the Underwood measure. WALLA WALLA BULLETIN URGES et ARNUM | ‘RE-ELECTION OF SEN, POINDEXTER : Party advantage above country it is mot worthy of sup. Poin enough to his col they oppose the confirmation of Louis Brandeis in Miles Poindexter. His When he had pledged himself tire legislative career has been to work for the rep of the marked with liberalism, sturdy vicious Payne-Aldrich tariff, independence, and a fearless and when the choice lay be adherence to prince Neither tween that and a lesser evil, he party machine, nor bosses, nor ‘irregular’ enough to vote big interests, have controlled tt him. He has been the peop! is worthy of note that the rug senator. ged La Follette was the only “It has been his good for republican senator who dared PMRAVTG tune, and ours, that he repre stand with him in this vote Even Mr. sented this state during a great then congressional and party crisis When others faltered and fell aside, Mr. Poindexter, then in the house, immediately came forward with brilliant qualities of leadership. Without hesita- tion, he ranged himself upon the side of popular government HD 460 INNOVATION YEAR ~ ARTIS DARADE AT IO'OCLOCK AM DOORS OPEN AT | AND? PM ent fight for the cratic majorities “It would be an fall to Poindexter's stand was taken only after he had made a gallant and persist to secure protection industries of this state, only to fail before solid demo irreparable blunder for the republicans to | Mr. Poin. | PERFORMANCES BEGIN AT 208 He threw himself into the pal varia e (Ont 50CENT ‘AMIS struggle with a courageous xter, He stands out as the aM UNDER 12 HALF bal skill and inflexible integrity unquestioned leader of the Jib that placed him at once in the small group of real leaders in party in this state Tickets on sale Show Dey at Owl * eral elements In the republican Failure to corner Third and Pik: the hous Upon his subse choose him as the standard ee ee ‘onant cipeation to the esucte, bearer would be the repudia ——— | he took rank with the foremost | tion of a representation that oo" members of that body. During | Nas been marked for honesty, BULL BROS. the past six years he has ren for independence, and for abi! dered services of a high order hi of a high order. it would Just Printers j te the people of his state, Few pr ast Ake spt aaah 1013 “THIRD MAIN 1043 men in the senate are today more highly esteemed and re. party. No other man in the state could command so large apected by his colleagues on either side than is Senator | 2 independent support as he Poindexter. If fearl d- can, because he embodies more fast and enlightened service are than any other the finest | Ideals of our political life. We entitied to reward, Miles Poin dexter has earned re-election to the senate. “Certain machine influences are striving to read Mr. Poin. dexter out of the republican party. They question his re publicanism, but the trick is too obvious. His real sin in the eyes of these maligners is that he fought Cannonism and all that it stands for; and that, to gether with Roosevelt and 112, 000 out of 180,000 republicans in this state in 1912, he bellev- ed that the party needed to be purged of its corrupt elements. If it Is poor republicanism to love the honor of the party too much to permit it to be ravish ed by a group of political brig ands, then Miles Poindexter is a poor republican. On the oth er hand, if it is good republican ism to work and to vote con sistently for the principles of the party, as stated in the plat form, and to stake his own polit ical fortunes in the fight to keep the control of the party in the hands of the rank and file, |. ‘ F then the republicanism of Mr i ave Poindexter cannot be ques iam tioned “It is true that Mr. Poindex ter is not a republican of the old partisan school. He does |. not vote at the dictates of the [/...° machine. He does not follow |, blindly when his party is wrong, He does not oppose a good op < position measure just because fe F it is of the opposition. He isa ih republican f the stamp that be lieves that the first duty of his party and of its representatives is to work for the good of the country; and that when either | emphatic primaries, indorsement and an easy TO CHICAGO ST. PAUL MINNEAPOLIS ST. LOUIS DIRECT THRU TRAINS Via No more will Thomas member of the commission, paddle his Nenana river. Al on the Redondo. the Co., wh night wAy erful launch on b be used on his ortt lich left here for Sh ard for aquatic tzer t tthetrl ington ca It is capa ing r H TIME au NEY Portiand SAVE MeMullen, ¢ A. Tinking, A. GF D. Chariton. Your vac Want Ads will tenant. sure own canc The carrie excur predict for Senator Poindexter in the vietor | In the November elections.” LAUNCH TO TAKE | PLACE OF CANOE :: Rigg Alaska engineering teamer hip da a pow Rigg SEATTLE PEOPLE GET INSTANT ACTION ant house listed in Star find you a| STAR—THURSDAY, AUG. 31, MAN IS FACE TO FACE WITH _ DEATH 8 TIMES Woman Lawyers Save From Chair Time After Dime LAST CALL PAYNE v. Aug the BY KENNETH ROCHESTER Saved from w N 31 death in electric chair eight times in succession by last-minute re prieves! This tory of 8 the hainralsing bie Sharles Stielow, farm hand said to be a half-wit, who lies in the death house at Sing Sing prison It haw just been revealed to the writer that a little blond convict in Sing Sing deserves ail credit for a tip which re sulted in Stielow’s last stay of execution county, N ring a 1 bis te nl Outside Ald Saves Him he for a new tria In ard t ling fe and children had th »ved one saved for t is attracting nation-wide atte Misha Appelbaum, le Humanitart ait in New today mo the first coneis connected of this reeled thrille ar of Margaret Wo s doo! Rewards of De and ctive guilty and wer But a lite 4 4 convict in Sing Sing mation a 1 4 wh a who Wa e° convict got word to a eague «& Sing con 8 8K Women Are Active olland Bolasev lawyer whe ersons f ested as the hour en reprieven w counsel t gather evider a new trial Goy, Whitman, himself, issued five ‘4 t the ra ow ine Whitman offic > ask an er Family Waits Body went back the prison to walt for the body of their loved one ¢ Judges “By pure chance my eye fell on the name of Justice Charles L. Guy of the supreme court, and at 4:45 this morning, only a few hours before the current was to be sent into Stielow’s body, he called Sing Sing by phone and ordered a stay of execution until 11 o'clock that night. Sing th t order sta nth of facing estored to his day fami BANK CASE IS UP broken-hearted TO SUPREME COURT the state preme the de m of J osh disallowing the bank na of pattle Clea rus iit brought Bar association from diss associat by the vent to quash a the the « ple’s Savi to ing njoined Thu atter perior from further action The P in the m of other bank ople’s Sa leged the a le of the purpose in ociation wa the ings | SCANIBO tor gan ing mer W.S. Kirk's Army and Navy Store 1200 WEST AVE FRIENDS DRAG BUCKLEY, ALASKAN, Him WAS CLOSE out Mail Orders Filled 1916, PAGE 5 ASHORE AFTER BIG ADVENTURE Paul Buckley and “Spot” BY JACK JUNGMEYER the first da pitched Staff Correspondent mm the ree hole love SELDOVIA, Alaska, Aug. 3! © boat 1 to pate “We had started back toward = it up with a plank, u my cabin over the 70foot snow = ing pegs fo % the ne when the dogs jumped a por essary boles with my pocket knife cupine,” Paul Buckley, ORAGGED ASHORE BY FRIEND continuing the account of his Two days later I reached Pearl most desperate Alaskan ad — Island the 6 nd of venture Kenai per ila, whe drag “Reckless with hunger, they ged ashore, with Doc did not use ordinary precau- ,and Captain, by ar 4) A tion, and the porky whipped — cerson hie tail across the face of he ald b al Spot, filling his eyes with ou from? barbs ave “Too tortured to share in F the first food we had eaten in y five days, Spot stumbled after ried about t the other two dogs and me on that terrible back track to the you cabin at Port Dick Heartbroken over Spot's condi No, 1 Pant ou can't this can't be mushing along ® « 5 me bled into an air 1 t I haven't eaten i ¢ i under a t Have you got a bh STAGGERS INTO CABIN loge Minutes wou ow decide the FIRST MEAL FOR WEEKS e. It wa it ands he hurried to ca and as rifle ‘ d in ma weeks erate effort to de 1) Bu cons wgainst it and fell inside wo n to kill and eat my Starting « with matertal 1) dogs way matters turned had left nes Kot warm |1 should have felt like a murderer tina awing my frosted |the rest of my life feet a the «n The dogs 1 a few) When cynics tell me that all mer runes I had left in i 4 ruta? beasts, I shall recall the spon bunk and uckley, the s ned r und T shall tell then’ and hand, and (The End f old Spot wollen watering, he sat be reais oo" DAR ATRES | A TERRIBLE KINDNESS | THEATRES } And so Ih age hie gore PALACE HIP and trail com snare: HS iB in new vat le and play 1 had eft an old revolver with | Program which opened Wednesday two cartridges the ca and sual per Falace Bip. + ae i with that 1 did the thing had | ng : ee Pr Cane : sane led a claim agent to pay her I aia jase ¥ and Ralph Belmont The . te h { never proved false to any | 8! “ bi ade I had saved and d ing the broth, | SOnR* Setting out f ain a ar cok torr swept winter coast, | was caught Face the SEATTLE MEN LOST IN WRECK AT SEA and Chief Daniels oht ttle Ad Jackson Clark for the Moore Theater FOREST FIRES ARE Mite rete ts SPREADING RAPIDLY HERNIAVSK se Coltine Violiniat, Planiat who ¢ rushed to that Wednesday M than burned point afternoo! 00 aeres have bee Whi from Da ve river mile: according to L. A jr, act Snoqualmie Treer ing the national supervisor of forest for how are well under first land Id at the inclusive Montana n will be repre will be ere te September products Are Brit ati ‘ be } 4-14 Alaska Vashingto: bh Columbia and ed. A Oregon en oted can unt wifth and the inds adjoin-; tng the Metropolitan theatre to care of the overflow of prot SeOUPTE, Wasi uct Apparel Institution in the United States. Largest Credit 1332-34 - 211 Second Union Ave St. ng Get Your Boy’s School Suit At the “EASTERN” WE SOLICIT YOUR CHARGE ACCOUNT We are splendidly prepared to outfit the for school if hoes, Caps and Hats. As usual, our j values are excellent. Norfolk Suits with tra trousers for boys from 6 to 16; newest® Fall styles and fabrics, $5.00, $5.50, $6.00, $6.50 and up. Boys’ Hats, Caps and Shoes A Word to the Weak and Alinig ENGUSH HUNT, °°" GERMAN SPIES = LONDON, Eng. Aug. 31.— England is aroused again over stories of a swift automobile bearing a powerful searchlight that preceded the Zeppelin that lately raided the east counties. It is suspected that German spies are guiding the aerial warships by this means c. } Cost i) cure you ec accept ¥ wrtHion will to pre igar quire with r may etailers will be purchasers to t ugar, but se the oth ‘Third and Cherry Rananas a only imported Hugene Levy, Mar. ruit of whic nd has a full tippl There few oranges a : iit Romig’s ta : Miniature Women are” acting ‘aa (ihm Musical censors now, it being argued they Comedy an k matter that might harm hildren ith more intelligence than me 5 Tor ACTS led enter= tainment Ethel CLOSE BIG HOTELS AT YELLOWSTONE PARK Aug All of Yellowstone Na in f Montana nd Childs, president OF HATE” enpany, announced Five Reels of Action The antil n ‘GUS,’ SAYS PASTO ON MOONLIGHT LOVE & Evenings Weekday Matinees: CLEVELAND, ©, Aug. 31 dor titute r ove. T : Orrnben Gree here are many readers of ‘ gush.” said the Rev. J. H The Star who make it a prac he Bighth Reformed | tice to read Star Want Ads. Is u ere, a he ot be s- | your ad there for them to read? | Positively Your Last Chance TODAY, TOMORROW, SATURDAY Cc I Vv I L I Z A T I O ZOMHDNH EHH a] Now Reserve Seats for Performances, Remaining Children at MATINEES EVENINGS _ METROPOLITAN THEATRE 2 :20—8 :20

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