The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 14, 1916, Page 7

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Featuring Used China Cabinets and Buffets at Greatly Reduced Prices A splendid opportunity to buy high grade Dining- room Furniture at a real saving. All these used pieces are thoroughly renovated and in good condition, $75.00 Golden Oak China Cabinet reduced to $95.00 Golden Oak China Cabinet reduced to 4 $60.00 Golden Oak Corner China Cadinet reduced to... $14.50 ; $25.00 Golden Oak Corner China Cabinet, without doors. 88,50 . $50.00 Golden Oak China Cabinet reduced to 837.50 “ $75.00 Barly English China Cabinet reduced to. $32.50 ii] Buffets and Sid eboards ° Have Prices Reduced $60.00 Golden Oak Sideboard reduced to $24.50 |B $40.00 Golden Oak Sideboard reduced to $15.50 75.00 Early English Buffet reduced to $45.00 Early English Buffet reduced to $17.50 i $85.00 Golden Oak Buffet reduced to $37.50 Seventeen Round and Square Restaurant Tables Regular Price $3.50 Each $1.59 $14, 50 Four-Piece Leatherette Upholstered Parlor Suite Regular gg $35.00 0 Gustav Stickley quarter-sawed oak Wardrobe $27.50 0 Combination Wardrobe and Folding Bed; has long mirror tor $22.50 $50.00 Golden Oak Dresser reduced to £22.50 $12.00 Vernis Martin Child's Crib for 84.95 $15.00 Art Metal Electric Lamp for 87.50 511 Pike Easy Terms ATLORIMER FAILS DIDN'T MEAN TO COME BACK § TO SLAY WIFE CHICAGO, Sept 14.—Former ALPINE, Tex., Sept. 14 led States Senator Wm. Lori er has fallen down in his “come-| back” race for congress, incom- plete returns early today from yes-| terday’s primaries showing he has Jost to Arthws W. Fulton, tn the re- publican congressional race, in the Sixth district, by about a thousand ‘Totes. “I admit defeat. It is the for tune of the game.” said Lorimer “I have nothing to say, nothing to char 1 only wish that I had indictments for wife and Maj. M bile on the county will s attorney a fair trial in this the first move of court today ably be granted since his arrest Spannell spoke ¢ the tragedy on ‘Yon. James R. Mann, republican lead *r in the national house, swamped Ms preacher opponent, Rey. M. P. Boynton, in the Second congression ai district fight, by a plurality of about 15,000. Returns indicate that Dunne’s Plurality for governor tn the state will be around 90,000. He defeated, my wife,” he said. “I did not kne what I was dotig.e I hope my this means.” “Why did you shoot Maj. Butler? was asked Don't ask me that,” plied, and would say no more. Wiliam Brinton of Dtxon, the Roger Sullivan entry expences 9 hourk estinarce of the roa) SOLDIERETTES’ NEW vote in Iilinois dicate that more mn 640,000 ballots were cast, 400,- § of which were by republicans . 0 by democrats. Approx Members of the permanent o yo women cast votes in ganization of the Red Cross wom te primaries CONVICT PORTLAND They are made of khak and a forms. with patch pocke that MAN OF MURDER ~:-: wore is ar The new company, known as HILLSBORO, Ore. Sept. 14 Company C, meets at least once a Bennett. Thompson faced a sen. “Cek In the Armory. where fir and hygiene work are studie: tence of life imprisonment today, |~!4 *™ ®' having been convicted of murder fog Mra. Helen Jenning® at the Chewing gum has cost the Amer Gore rar last May. The ver-|ican people for chicle alone nearly dict of guilty was returned {n 32 | $35,000,000 in the last 10 years, or Minutes. Thompson's effort to|almost five times as much as we prove an alibi failed ‘paid Russia for Alaska EFFICIENCY Wit DIGESTION In order to build up the system there must be, first of all, effi- ciency in digestion. From this source comes proper nourish- ment of the body, enriched blood, liver and bowel regularity, a strengthening of all the forces that stand for better health. Try HOSTETTER’S STOMACH BITTERS weakness Appetite, as soon as any stomach develops. It is for Poor Indigestion, Cramps and Constipation Harry J Spannell was brought here from El Paso during the night to face two the murder of his 8. Butler, army officer, while riding {n an automo-| ight of July 20, A mo-| tion for a change of venue on the bohemian ground that Spannel! cannot obtain | Mentalist he motion will prob For the first time st the train last night. | “God knows I didn’t mean to kill|,, little girl is too young to realize what)” Spannell re AND NIFTY UNIFORMS ,, en, who attended the Fort Lawton camp, have received their new uni it collar buttons high about the neck STAR—THURSDAY, SEPT. 14, 1916. PAGE 7 “Man of Mystery,” Thrice Reported | Dead, Promises He Will Return JUNE 196 REPORTED Lost WITH KITCHENER = REPORT. Paris. ‘POR TED DEAD In FRENCH HOSPITAL Prom wounps Evismntiiinaslnanauiiel Ambrose Bierce and Pen and Ink Story of His Career APRIL. 1915 - REPORTTD MEMorr OF LORD KITCHENER 'S STATE WASHINGTON, Sept. 14.— jreer was editing a journal, The|a name that was praised, damned 1a Ambrose Bierce, the “Man of antern, for Empress Bugente, in and ridiculed. He lampooned peo Mystery boy major in the der to prevent Henri Rochefort, ple in public life, and he wrote civil war and author of stories after his escape from Caledonia, some of the most harrowing tales that have won him the title from reviving La Lanterne in Loo. ev published in this country “Maupassant of the Weet"— don and agaln attacking the exiled in one of bis poems, “Convalos dead or alive? empress in the viclous manner that cent,” he took this view of life For nearly two yeare he hae had caused her much suffering. 'm 6 is been mysteriously missing, be- Returning to California tn 1876 physician Ing reported dead at times, then Bierce did one remarkable thing What? Out of danger? Then, appearing again in some unex- after the other, making for himself by heaven, I'm dead! pected corner of the world In Dece: 1914, the state de partment recelved a report Bierce had been Villa's Amor killed while fighting on Jerse’: CONFESSIONS SHOW can consul could find trace of him Reported With Kitchener On April 2. 1915, Bierce’s daugh ter, Mrs. Helen Cowden, of Bloom ington, received a letter sup posedly written by her father, ing he was a member on the staff of Lord Kitchener ye On June 1, 1916, the death of NEW YORK, Sept. 14.—With |Ironwood, Mich, absolve Onn! Lord Kitchener with members of| the confession of Jos. Mul- |Talas from actual participation in his staff was announced, and, holland of the part he and three (the murder of Mra. Nichols, but Blerce’s friends feared he had died P Talas, a mere youth, is now in under an assumed name, with) of Mra. Elizabeth Nichols, aged Sing Sing, sentenced to life im Kitchener | wealthy widow, a year ago, an- prinonment. Only a few weeks ago word was| other chapter was added to Two other cases which have at ecelved from Paris that Bierce was| New York's remarkable record = tracted wide attention are those of dina French hospital} of character convictio In Charles FP. Stielow, convicted of th « death was again reported.| Which every effort is now being irder of Charles B, Phelps Sends Spirit Message made to show that innocent the latter's housekeeper Last night a well known mediur men were sentenced to death. Thomas Bambrick, sentenced to received this message from the| The confessions of Mulholland death for the alleged murder of apirit world: “Tell my friends and | and Arthur Waltonen, arrested tn Policeman Geo, Dapping, here. my enemies that |, Bierce, th Btielow has n snatched from Bierce, will return to America, altho the death chair repeatedly, and an tf bite sued: eas abitenties tavae other man was finally found who aitterent thaea.” confessed to the murders, tho he |later repudiated it iT Ww ¥ Dg tle Res gy hd Digpatr ook Bawbrick is sentenced to die to morrow, He waa saved at the last moment only a few weeks ago b and journalistic circles, where Bierce’s name may be heard fre \ hy f IR saka mend aa prota “1. | if. HA a court order. Owing to ie an wet -aeekon eecar } [covery of new evidence, Distric Sola peli ths SE | jtorney Swann intimated touny te adventurer—cynie, sent).| It's Unnecessary — Q-Ban might ash for another reprieve for egotint —Blerce’s life | Darkens It Evenly—No Dye.) “\truasi: ' ory remains Incomplete, and it| iad y | g Affidavits have been recetved, tn. may remain so forever. | eet’ gecuc wieen caer bon See we Wriine ray your hate, | RO¢ an an, no Ohio | ree Se . 4. | Sing Sing sworn that he saw Te Ming fe Por ode Priggers nd . 4 Dapping kil and that a tall man ieciment. ; 1é ou air ar shoe eae mn pe Renee attanend, ha ton coin |*4 w Han Hair only five feet 5 inches, and when ibe whether Bagi ah Bago T is a very|taken before Meehan the latter ss seer, Heade t experience 4 after a few SWore positively he was not the Np Hiern ona you will be delighted |man who killed Dapping 4 ee r affidavits w filed at yer ur gray gair wre Lattors It] inn to aa even beautiful dark |Alblon, 90 Wu: youterday, intended ~ ee : (shade. Q-Han acts on root to show that Sticlow is not gulity| Six y lat t to Lon ix years later be went to Lom) oii) and scalp hea of the murders for which he ts sen. don and made a hit with a book of satire published under the title of tenced to die sion ts declared to have been drag Stielow'’s confers meetings will be held in the Smit building every Frid ening here MAN SHOT WHILE after until the ond campaign with branch meetings in Ballard at Eagles’ hall on the same evenings The meeting at Ballard Friday evening will be addressed by Henry Alberta McLean, progressive and BLOCKING A DOOR A bullet which passed thru the door struck Alf Abrams, sallor, fn democratic candidate for attorney the leg when he blocked the door| general against intruders 409 Western | The league will also hold a meet ave, Wednesday ¥ t, according nd i ing in evening to a report m 0 the polles by INNEAPOLIS anizing an af Mrs Gb» Miller, who lives M >/ at Bremerton. Ole The police were unable to T LOUIS and Hugh C. Todd will be who fired the shot S . the pri 1 speakers William H, Gorham, prominent DIRECT pattle attorney, a life-long repub: lican, whose father was chairman | of the national republican commit. | tee under Grant, was elected a vice president of the league yesterday TANKER HELPLESS NORFOLK, Va, Sept. 14.—-With of! leaking from five of her tanks THRU TRAINS {nto the bilge; with bilge valves HANLY RAPS WILSON choked and fires extinguished to | prevent an exp n, the j | wegian tanker Keckoria lieth SPOKANE Sent Mu Asserting badly, is anchored off Crane that President Wilson is playing up Island, awaiting orders from . owners, The oil flooded the ship he fears the loss of to within a foot of the fire boom Gctan cin bantiexna stad She will probably be towed to New Hanly, prohibition candidate for York to dispose of the oll president, laid the responsibility of the failure of the national pro hibition amendment to come to al FACULTY BANQUET vole up. to. the president Hanly, accompanied by Dr, Ira} > 200 7 Landrith, candidate for vice presi. Bok cotuee pea tenertn Leer? dent, arrived on the “dry apecial” from Whitefish, Mont, The party the Univer the the banquet tendered sity of Washington faculty, at Rainier club, Wednesday night oata from Portland TO CALIFORNIA left Spokane Thursday morning for the coast | Judge F. V. Brown acted as toast master and called on several of the Kerth and Meals on Boat— GRABS RIN RUNS professors for toasts But 26 Hours at Sea we , The university,” President Suz Thru Sieepar to Ship's Bide Selecting a $125 diamond ring zalio said is great it Tickets, Information from the elaborate stock in the rives the truth of the things taught meth Los rar be Ave. Jowelry store of M. H, Richardsor by the common schools,” 4, 0, Meltatlen 140814 Second uve. a weildr A. Tinting, A . young man dasi out of the store Number of picture theatres in| ALD. € : 1 yesterday and made his the United Staten, 21,600; daily at escape in the crowd. The police! tendance, 26,000,000 persons; sa) have a good description of the} aries paid weekly, $2,300,000. thief, WILL INSPECT ne grand formal opening of Frye & Co.'s New | large and growing patronage of Frye & Co. The Olympic Public Market, 1422-24 First Ave., one door | new market extends through to the large, well 5 |south of Pike St. took place last Saturday. ‘The! paved alley in the iear, and there is a rear entrance, : place Was beautifully decorated and the hundreds | so that patrons may enter from Pike St. A large — # who visited the new market were treated to excel: | and comfortable rest room for women adjoins this $ lent music, a fine orchestra being in attendance | rear entrance, and Frye & Co, extend a special invi- bay from 2 in the afternoon until $ at night. The new | tation to all women shoppers to make i heir head- ‘ market is regarded as one of the finest in the | quarters when down town, it is equipped with West. The old location at 118 Pike St. was aban-| every modern convenience. Although the new mar BUSH & LANE PIANO CO. UKULELE OUTFITS REDUCED ‘FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY You Can No Outing Learn to Party Is Play It Complete ina Without a Ukulele The Fascinating Little Hawaiian Instrument That Is All the Rage These outfits consist of a genuine Hawaiian Ukulele, an Instrifction Book green felt Carrying Case $ 8.75 Ukulele Outfits for... AY Ee eo bd ne ie . $6.95 $ 9.75 Ukulele Outfits for. $13.75 Ukulele Outfits for... .$10.50 $11.25 Ukulele Outfits for. . ig ‘$8.85 $23.75 Ukulele Outfits for... .$19.00 GET THAT UKULELE NOW The Steel The _ Hawaiian (Hawaiian) Method of Guitar § Playing the Guitar Has Taken Brings Out the Country All the . Sweetest by Storm Tones $ 8.00 Guitars for...........$6.35 | $15.00 Guitars for..........$11.80 $10.00 GUlers POF osha ccod $8.10 | $20.00 Guitars for..........$17.25 $12.50 Guitars for....... . $9.40 | $25.00 Guitars for..........$19.50 A Green Felt Bag Given With Each Guitar. THESE REDUCTIONS FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY SHEET MUSIC FOR LESS In Our New Sheet Music Department Guha Pie 1519 Third Ave. GRAFONOLAS ‘UNTERMYER IS anaes OPERATED ON | Puyallup. The machines were dec.) YONKERS, N. Y., Sept. 14— jorated with flags and bunting, and Samuel Untermyer was operated on each visitor wore a badge distrib-| yesterday for intestinal trouble, fol- uted by the Chamber of Commerce. lowing a sudden serious attack, it On Saturday a special train will ¥#S learned today. The operation leave over the Great Northern from |¥#8 performed by Dr. Erdman, a the King st. station, at 1:15 p. m., Specialist. It was announced at returning from Puyallup at 6 p. m./Untermyer’s home today that he BETWEEN PIKE AND PINE SONORAS 1519 Third Ave. VICTROLAS 100 AUTO LOADS GO TO PUYALLUP FAIR ARMOR SITES, ora hundred meee ge ven h Seattle eit zens Lad 4 ux YODER Staff Correspondent WASHINGTON, Sept. 14—With conclusion of arguments by repre sentatives of 125 citles that want the government armor plate plant, expected tonight or tomorrow, the navy general board han decided to Un visit a majority of the sites pro-| ri. oxcursion will be given to|!8 very weak, but in no danger un- P poeed. boost the Northwest Land Prod-|!¢s* complications arise. 5 Some of the cities in the propos! ucts exposition, to be held in 8 * tion, it was stated, will n : aor | October 4 t@ 14. BRITISH HELPING IN PERONNE FIGHT have to be abandoned attle, because «sites suge come within that section of the law which provides that the plant amet be located “with spectal reference | to safety in time of war.” NUXATED | IRON of Geicate. are I} peo 3 “Cobwebs From an Empty Skull Of Fen} “4 ged from him by third degree meth tree t in ten “Out of Danger; Dead ® 2 ” To judge horse races, a French- . a | Instances. The most extraordinary plece of ods, and two Sing Sing physicians! 0. nas invented a camera that in| LONDON, Sept. 14.—The British fort journaiinn he id in hin whole cw stated in their affidavits that St aA By ai Winmine lekee eamane] 102 t made further progress ¥ endian low is susceptible to influence chant north of Ginchy, thus cooperating FORFEIT Orticle soem te stronger characters cat with the French in the movement | pear tn this pi he BLAMES CITY FOR ee : point of support of the German|, UW) brug ey ge wri — WRECKING OFFICE | * PROCTOR TO TALK [| To Avoid Dandruff J] Sa scl? Fahne nad Boe | Seems er Sm | TO WILSON LEAGUE Gen, You do not want « slow treatment) Gen. Haig this afternoon an An attempt will be made by the| SEATTLE ASTONISHED pn inngeeiie ls Fillo A03 US"RARS goineed thie new ain, and aise CURES MEN ~ Water Front Employers’ union to| BY SIMPLE MIXTURE, | Robert L. Proctor, president of|Delay meant—no. hair. tele of | nkaaa the Britith took some pein,| Who, through Errore and Excess, hold the city responsible for the| : the Central Labor council and re-| O° . pote of vane eer Pris-| suffer from Chronic Weakness, - damage done to the free employ-| 2 WG? cently appointed with Ole Hanson | sire — |Impaired Manhood, Pain in the ba jment agency, wrecked Tuesday] 5°! =< people aro astonished 8tlig membership on the executive! work av | Back, Nervous Debility, Lost Vk * night by a crowd of 100 striking |*"* IN be action of simple buck | committe of the Woodrow Wilson | * i —_— - — t Kidney and Bladder Trew = longshoremen gry) ~ tog ‘oe ype Bend. xed) Independent league of thin state,| If you are figuring on moving || hleg. are quickly cured by 2 Capt. Gibson, president of the Se ; pg és will add the league Friday to the city or country, you will DR. ctrerrprartat sie « bureau, said that he considered the | Ove* uch surprisin rin epty in the assembly room 5 find many suitable places listed wy wen or as bones ee sy city entirely to blame for allowing tN CASE constipe-|second floor of the L. ( / SPR hig Ped i ale in Star Want Ada. RATMOND REMEDY Con Room eal a mob of men to parade thru the ; a pu Robert P. Oldham - - —~—@ Hotel Antlers, | fourth and Union +44 streets without making an effort to " ’ ¢ league, will pr & stop them. 4 A The league announced to - | FRYE & CO. OPEN HANDSOME NEW MARKET j Peeeeeee eer cece res ket has been in ope jon less than a week, it is already doing a most satisfactory business doned by the company owing to the fact that it In no sense Was sufficient to meet the demands of the

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