The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 1, 1916, Page 2

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5 FIFTY-TWO YEARS’ SERVICE TO THE HOMEFURNISHER ' NO CASH DOWN! “make your own terms” most unusual credit offer ever extended by any store in America! select any VICTROLA up to $100 which will be sent to your home WITHOUT A CASH PAYMENT! mportant advantages in buying your VICTROLA here NO CASH DOWN NO INTEREST CHARGES! NO EXTRA CHARGES OF 30 DAYS’ FREE TRIAL! courteous attention! ANY KIND! personal prompt service! only VICTROLA store on Second Avenue! Juat e thro new Second Avenue entran inviting, attractive, ment! gh bh twelve # comfortable depart special sound-proof re come newest records! this extraordinar redit is exter to you, the Seattle homefurnisher- + get you acquainted with t VICTROLA Department store's popular VICTROLA VI _ $25 “NO CASH DOWN!” high, 13 10-inch turntable oak cabinet, §\% wide, 16% inche » high, 165% inches neh turntable; —oak cabinet, 7% Inches wide, 14% Inches deep nickel-plated exhibition sound box, Victor nickel-plated exhibition sound box, Victor tapering tone arm ai goose neck” tapering tone arm and “goose neck” sound sound-box tube, brake and speed reg box tube, brake ar ed regulator ulator; single spring. 1 drive motor double ve motor (can be {ean be wound while all metal wound all metal parte parts nickel plated nickel plated FREE ICE! al offer for refrigerator pur- ADDED TO ACCOUNTS! no additional payments! you add to mower, or ice pounder price of re- —we give with box free ice —if have an here it a refrigerator, ‘Barden “Your credit ls account you can go-cart, lawn den wanted hone ouse by or imple. ments, surely good here Second Ave. and Pine St., Sealtle 1. SCHOENFELD & SONS 1332-34 211 Second Union Ave. St. Good Clothes Command Respect . ELEGANCE ARE ALWAYS PART OF | DAINTY AND TRUE | | LO $22.50 Bradbury chine. $2 WE SHOW OTHER MAKI $1 JUST WHAT YOU HAVE ALWAYS WANTED—— THEY'RE SMART IN ALL SURROUNDINGS. SEE OUR WINDOW DISPLAY—— or monthly payment STANDARD FURNITURE CO. 101 to 111 So, Eleventh St., Tacoma tos “gaan ma SE re tee Bee re 8 F: to il te the trenches at MAYOR GILL Thursday refused! preted as meaning the engine room. |tenced to 30 days in Jail by Judge | night to change the ruling of Inspector A committee of mill owners and | (< Friday for stealing a bot 7 an William Murray, by which the! managers objected to it tle of whisky from Clause in the boiler inspector im Bip Oe my tag “BIG BROTHER” Alps Ordinance, forbidding engineers to| JAILEO FOR STEALING WHISKY | the Pacific Coast & bip com-| ve the “premises” was inter-| J. Carlson, a laborer, was sen-|pany's dock | — ——— — —————————————— <aEAnEASEEREREESENDURORE Patsy Greig, age 18, who must — a) stand trial for stealing an auto and Largest Credit Apparel Institution in the United States. motoring to Portland, will get a auepended sentence and a chance to start over under the eye of a “big Open a Charge Account Pay us aa you get paid in small weekly STAR—FRIDAY, SEPT “WILSON LACKED | COURAGE'--T. R. His “Neutrality” Record Worse Than That of Pontius Pilate | CAMPAIGNS IN MAINE | | NEW YORK, Sept. 1—Wm, R.| Willcox, chairman of the can that Koovevelt’s speech tn behalf | E. Hughes, at Lewiston, last night, not only is of great 1, 1916 PAGE 2. republt: | committee, belley national of Chas Me value to the republican candidate but 1* “noteworthy contribution to the history of the } Plunging into the Maine paign, the colonel assailed the Wil on administration for its Mextean policy, flayed hypheniam and held Wilson responsible for “an evil re vival of non-American and anti American division along political] ractal lines. Lacked Courage’ “This ts due primarily,” the col onel said, “to the fact that Preal dent Wilson hax lacked the courage and the vision to lead this pation) 7 udge our Clothes hy the men - who wear them. nation. cam |& | in the path of high duty, and by r this lack of affirmative rehip, has loosened the moral fibre of our | people, weakened our national! ‘ spirit and bas encouraged the up within our borders of am along the lines of racial The colonel declared the citizen! : f # | who seeks to shape Amertean policy ‘ X in the Interest of the country from | which he or his ancestors came has | no moral right to American citizen ship. and Blood In recognizing Carranza, Roose | velt declared Wilson not only| Kissed the hand that slapped him| in the face, bu ed that hand when it was red wi! © blood of American men, women and chil dren.” | Colonel Roosevelt sald it was njast Pontius Pilate” to Iker the ne President W to that of the Roman procurator LL SWIST HURT; | "~ WANTS RELATIVES ality of son Relatives of L. L. Swist, a labor who Was {njured Thursday th quarry of the In at Charles oot Asphalt Co |ton, are urged to ce nicate at) }once with that company. Swiat is at the Swedt ital. He ts in }a serious condit and is unable lto give the names of any relatives | here, j | : | | HUGE ROCKET IS TO | BE FIRED ON MOUNT sconty "guanine | E.WERYTHING that has the stamp of approval for ————, smart Dressers now ready—Fall 1916 It Matters Not What You Want for Men—If It’s Correct Cheasty Has It largest sky rocket ever the Ng hts, the test knc ¢ and the kind now bein the European battle fro ing of made and to acie used ot Elk,” if the recommenda Prosecutor Lundin ts ¢ epted by the court i Put It to Better Use Seven years ago the city fathers |realized that jail was no place to send a red-blooded man for any m 30 to 65 days. It costs d a man, even in jail m to in the BY CORNELIA GLASS About 18 years ago the city of Seattle bought 736 acres of land out on Beacon hill, to use for a cemetery. The council had decided that the cemeteries owned by pri vate companies were too ex pensive for poor folk, and that the city should help out a bit W never became a ceme reity, and folke finally came to know] it as the stockade. 1 had heard the word, and I had it mixed up in my mind with lazy husbands and bi and chains » rock piles of which were| wrong The lazy husbands are sent to the county stockade—there have been no irons of any sort for four yeare—and there isn’t a sign of a rock pile anywhere. Finds Quite a Change years of life, has been so guc cessful that the de: t wish | of the police department now is SPOKANE AND RETURN to provide a like place for wom- en prisoners, And they're go- Ing to do it, too. prove r morally or pt st their reali to the middle ¢ Beacon hi a big squar We it a 1 built a high red ‘4 eo... ee Ae at was all that most I went out to t stockade yes As He Gets Married | People knew about it terday with Judge Gordon, Inspe ° | But inside this high red fence tor Powers and Owen Roberts, wh: ae MI De Lawyer Litchman | were put the men who had com-|manages life within the high red 2 Glavier National Path | mitted a petty crime against the) walls. We arrived just in time for Account INTERSTATE FAIR Also Gets Divorce While the wedding bells were still ringing In the ears of Mark M, Litchman, a Seattle attor. ' at luncheon There is very little forest any-| he 736 acres now. Bou nd all about it untct Use Horeford’s Actd Pho relief to »,| where on levards w | seine | FOR DISTRESS AFTER | ar ney, he also got a divorce pal ath ee ae =" and Thurad ar ac ie bandened ln dude: Tal M wn——W row September 4-9 Marx and Lichtman were united lee the elt del Aertini diye es lickets on Sale Sept. 3 and 7,, Final Return Limit in’ matrimon t the same ? ‘ . “ ' . Peeve mcenr am! | COR THIRD & UNIVERSITY | oa Sept. 11 legal document for Judge Ta ORES [S$ MEN “WOMEN gt alg aS nome oP man to sign. It wan the divorce ; “auide the xed watts chore te «ff THREE HIGH-CLASS MODERN decree in the case of M, J. Westermark jermark, SEARCH BROTHER Fond f~ WEEK OF THOS. M'FADDEN IBD aang jeircle of one-story red buildings built around a court floored with planks, There isn't any luxury or elegance, save that of spotless cleanliness, Men Make Own Rules In each bunk house, or tank, as against Geneva ELECTRIC LIGHTED TRAINS Leave Seattle Daily 9:15 a. m., 7:30 p. m., 10:30 p. m. For berth reservations, tickets, etc., apply Ticket Office COLUMBIA AND SECOND AVE. it 1s called, there.is a Mat of rule = - a ‘oa Sellen dei bavduake ‘ones wasn stance posted at the doc These are the Phones: Main 117, Elliott 5609. Frida ving 10 locate a ay ig Ag erent crosman T. J. MOORE Cc. W. MELDRUM alled to find the brother, or the ives while in the ad ha huew here based upon an effort to maintain a The dead man was a former Ains- For Mosquito or Other iw. over and cieantions Not RY R, STRIKE WARNING kan, and prior to going North work Insect Bites. provides for a forfeit of $1 from e od ed as a logging foreman on the * each man entering the tank, for If the threatened railroad strike starts it is : Sound Fadden's clothing, he|, Removes danger of infection. Seel/the purpose of providing tobacco : ts it is going to be said before he died, was at a lodg-| Silty amen Med Carton. ie ing house run by Mrs. Sarah Barr|all druggists. packed ror backe¢lfor the rest. If he hasn't a doller, |ho has to work ft out hard on you if your coal bin is empty. ur order for ACME COAL to us without delay. of Seattle | No such person could be found cue vatched the men file | We will deliver all orders as long as supply lasts, in the | ernoon's work. Only two guarde rder received. If you want to make sure, attend to this LID CLAMPED DOWN HOOD CANAL accompanied the 37. There — today tomorrow, Coal trains will not move while the EXCURSIONS were no irons of any sort. Mr Pi ; ON ALL ROAD HOUSES Roberts told me that since they Sunday, Sept. 3, and Mon. 7 had lessened the number of COAL, gives most heat per dollar. Acme leaves least ash, Deputy sheriffs, following or Say ACADer Ber), Pe guards and abolished Irons, the (20 Clinkers and no soot. Acme has friends all over Seattle. Ask them, ders issued by Under Sheriff John Steamer Potlatch | escapes have decreased notice it don delay Stringer, are making rounds night | ably. Regular Bunker prices; Lum p, $4.00; Furnace, $3.50; Nut, $3.25; ly thruout the country, to see that Stockade Planned for Women tun of Mine, $3.00 The men who are drug vietims lrecetve special They are {made to stey out in the sun until the “dope” ts burned out of them, The stockade, In Its seven the lid i# kept down on road houses | “I have issued orders to keep ev erything down tight,” said Stringer | & Friday. clamped 0, M. LATIMER, MGR. ACME COAL CO.—ELLIOTT 1400 West Lunches served. Staterooms if you them, want care. jeattic Yard, West 549-W—Leschi Heights Yard, Beacon 266 \ORDER COAL BEFORE STRIKE STARTS.

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