The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 5, 1916, Page 5

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sH YOUR HOME ON LIBERAL CRED) RN, et you as, Our ter rr] anywhe to furnish URNITURE F as to meet the WE'LL TRUST r YOU Oo" KR credit nystem has been establ JUST YOUR WORD THAT You orth of Nomefuratehings orth of Homefursishings rth of Homefuratel that could be suggested long after the occasion is forgotten pieces is large and well selected demands ot ¢ 4 for your conventence— our nh individu lower than will be Christmas Gift Suggestions yst_ practical and sensible gift It lives in the memory Our line Moderately priced se eryone Woodhouse-Grinbaum Furniture G- iss 416% 424 - Dike Street: CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 ar Si Van Beuren and Mrs. A derson, the latter of England Mrs. Archbold had about ered from the collapse several days ago. re in business—dogged flexible w and optimism. was practically abandoned for tenacity High Cost of Living Goes Knock out the midd man's profit on your grove bin. all kind Sugar, et Canned Goods of Dried Fruits, Flour, Or come to 309 Occidental Av satisfy yoprself as ineness of this unusual City orders delivered tention. OHN D. ARCHBOLD, SECOND TO ROCKEFELLER IN OIL, IS DEAD aun cov suffered Archbold’s fight for life during | the two weeks after his operation was in keeping with the traits of character that brought him success | in. Hope ht Cut Down the Buy direct from manufacturer and the same place your crocer ry Make up a list of require ments, such as Olive Ofl, Coffee, Tea, Paking Powder, Extracts, is, c, Call Up Elliott 652 in the Wholesale District, and to the genu offer. Mai! and Alaska orders given special at pad Hot Water with the system full of poisons. : Miflions of folks bathe Internally now instead of loading their sys tem with drugs. “What's an inside beth?” you say. Well, ft is guar anteed to perform miracles if you could believe these hot water en thusiasts There are vast numbers of men and women who, immediately upon | arising in the morning, drink giass of real hot water with a tea Before Breakfast Says we can't look or fee! right | also he ts director. spoonful of limestone phosphate tn it. measure. It the stomach, thirty feet vious day's wast digestible mater is intended liver, neys and f intestines of the 1 left over in body which, if not eliminated every | millions bowels r the day, become food of bacterta which infest the ne quick result is lnxins which are into the blood. bilious attacks, foul breath taste, colds, stomach trouble ney misery, sleeplessness, blood and all sorts of ailments. People who feel good one and badly the next, but who ai get to feeling right can not This is a very excellent health to flush the pre. and in th poisons and| then absorbed causing headache, bad kid impure day aply are urged to obtain a quarter pound of at the little, phosphate Mmestone store. This will cost is wufficient to make crank on the subject sanitation t as soap and hot water ac of int the skin, cleansing, sweetening freshening, 80 limestone and hot water act on the stom liver, kidneys and bowels, I vastly more important to bathe the {inside than on t itelde cause the skin pores do not ab impirities into the blood, while bowel pores » do Leave orde 1—S8ALMON, 2—Craba, 6 © 2—Olympla Oysters | any one ar drug} but t on phosphate ach t ts the i: week ago, buat Archbold fought | against death with the iron will that) | his opponents tn the old business) found In years cone by had crushed ther } Archbold was preaident of the Standard Of Co. of New Jer and was 68 years of age He was D. Rockefelier’s right-hand in the great Standard Ol! sys tem—the John D, Archbold who was credited with mizing certain | rertificates of deposit” In with pol-| | ities a number of years back Archbold waa stricken with ap-| pendicitis on November 19, and op-| erated on two days later. His con | dition was { ly realized as desperate asfusion was resorted to. A rid's auffeur, Moege vo nteering to furcish the blood. Fora Archt ome: Standard Ot), his home in Pocantico Hills, waiting for the result of his executive's fight Kopt Ambitions Secret Archbold was one of the known and most picturesque Wall st's big men From the days when he went as choir boy tn the village ci lem, Ohfo, until the days whoo he} |salled to work down the Hudson | }in his own yacht, Archbold kept nae jambitions strictly to bimnelt. ! Archbold was a clerk remained at loaat ot ont! Sa-| a = savings tn ofl, with t It th he is the second D.” {na the United States. Archbold waa born in 1948 tn! | Leesburg, O., of poor, thrifty Scoteh | parents | When off was discovered in West-| fern P: vania, the young store jclerk in t a few doilars he had saved, won, and {nvested again. A tho luck nd in his success, {t went with quick, shrewd judgment| and a d spirit By 1875 Archbold was prest- | dent of the Acme Ol! Co., which | had fought Rockefellers Stand ard Oli tooth and nail. The game year, however, he joined forces with his rival and became a director pany | Ever since Archbold haa bee lone of the chief figures in the Stand ard Ot! He has made big | Syracuse untversity, uate hospital in New Yo e is director, and St. Chri anage, in New Yor! in the bigger com gifts to the the Post Grad of which of which | orp In 1912 Archbold became prom! letters alleged to have by him were publish ffort to show he tried and federal officials ation, by their “political when nent ninat egis to ‘on money campaigns. MANY NOVELTIES ARE ° AT ELECTRICAL SHOW | Electrical apparatus thing from warming the back to} for every washing dishes may be seen In the! electrical show on the top floor of | the O'Shea building, Fifth ave. and/ | Pine at Gate wares on view with ppt -| strators to explain them. Some’o the oddities Include various artic les of electric clothing | The show opens mains open until Iwill continue until at noon and re-| 10:30 p. m. It Saturday night. | 2 MEN NEED WwoRK Drummon and J. M 4211 First ave. N. W., want work They are brothers-In-law. Drum mon has a wife and three children Both reliable men, and have excellent references, both from Se aitle and from California. The 1 take any kind of work that will Husband, bring them food, ciothing and rent If you have work for them to do,| notify The Star or call North 1378.| Christmas sa of Fish for Eastern Friends » arrive for Christman » & pounds) 4—Combinat Any of v of Minnis sippt tor t ) L. b—Ch 1EAD, world, $2.00 to $2.60 4 re-teed dail 1 yall parte of the United States ACTF IC SALMON CO, INE (Uptown Office) 501-502 Northern Bank Bidg ne Main SHT4 Fourth and Pike | |New York women he married at |T-Bohe Steak, Ib | Eggs, per doz STAR—TU ESCAPED PRISONERS ARE FREE DESPITE DAY, With a $200 reward for their jacquainted and planned the es capture hanging over their = Sape n : It wan Allen duty to get heads, “Or.” Percival V. Allen, head trusty, and Harry Gard. | food from the storeroom for the ° day, He could have pried the outer ner, who escaped from the door open himself, it ts said, or county jail early Monday, were else outside —confed nn could still at large Tuesday have forced an entra Into the Prosecutor Lundin was {ndig-| auditor's entrance and pried the nant at the escape, asserting that) door open for them the habit of trustles escaping was| It is sald that the escaped pris becoming too common. Sheriffjoners had been allowed to go Hodge offered $100 reward for the | downtown on eral oceartons return of the prisoners, while the The descriptions of both men oe ity commissioners offered an- | have b f hed to every tt in er $100 upoo the suggestion of the Northwest, but members of the Prosecutor Lundin sheriff's office think them both {a Jailer Madden explained that hiding 1 Seattle, intending to Gardner had been confined for make a getaway when the excite some time fn the hospital ward. It ment of (thetr escape has died wan here that he and Allen became away FIND M. J. BURKE'S BODY IN THE BAY ‘ANYBODY CAN Late style horniess, portable Columbia Crafonola, wit 12 SELECTIONS, needles The ef Micheat tL. Burks and all accessories. Terma of 50c a week yen lor or of the Burke & Price S ; PeamAtoe CRT Wal ToueA ut ioe Uns Priced Complete F - Monday night, in the bay, between Virginia and Bell sts He had been missing aince —— Wednesda and his auto truck had n found near the spot Fri CONTINUED day © police had dragged the bay, believing he fell thru a hole FROM PAGE 1 into the water there Burke lived at 2405 Thir ave AAAAAAARLELLRAAAA ond Wan 40 yours of age, and a we thelr own cars, they are all alike, | 20 mark nlenc the bod the woman {s vain. It may be her|hole in t ige is credited by po eve, her hair, her figure. If ia | Hee Investigators. her figure, | say it's like the aga of Phidias in the Pitt! gallery have no idea where the rit! gal-| GANADIAN POTATO llery is or whether Phidlan carved a Venus, but neither has she, and| EMBARGO LIFTED it goes great | 1 tell them I own a ranch inf 00 that takea a day to|. WASHINGTO. De: b.—The th 1 recently made | first step of t tment aK lture wa on te to reduce en ¢ f a wan take® toda the em | Special Christmas Outfit No. 2 for it bargo at potatoes was Modern Grafonola, Loans Giri $20 ordered with < Osborne, tn his story of how he ords. 16 SELEC met and flirted » Rae Tanzer | HEADACHE FROM Terms of Thc a weok for three mo did not Include | Ps any details to show he posed as a| Priced Complete IMonaire be owed her to t om 86" A COLD? LISTEN! thrown into os of untavelin © Osborne case a | “Pape’s Cold Compound” Ends tia of: Rove aad. t iene tb Severe Colds or Grippe © man arrested in Chic 4 ight name Chartes HL. Was in Few Hours. the “Oliver Osborne” that : Your cold will nad the} break and all affair with their stater, Rae. Kor ten years they could send 7 dose of “Pape's Cold Compound” me to jail,” said Rose, “but they | every two hours until three doses couldn't get me to say different.” | 8°) taxon Rae in out of the city, she sald The police say witnesses to On borue’s identity may tnclude three | It promptly opens clogged-up nos trila and alr passages in the head, stops nasty discharge or nose min ning, relieves sick headache, dull various times without divorce ac-inees feveriahne sore throat tion on his previous marriages gneezing, soreness and st! Don't stay stuffed-up. Quit blow & and snuffiing! Ease your throb bing head-—nothing el in the world gives such prompt relief an “Pape’s Cold Compound,” which coata only cents at any drug It acta without assistance nice, and causes no tncon lence no substitate, Claime totaling $175,000 were filed against the city of Seattle | by Everett citizens Monday, who charged that Seattle un | lawfully permitted the |. W. W. Invasion. The claims are ridiculou Mayor Gill commented. “It's like trying to collect damages from the city for an accident resulting from a violation of the auto speeding ordinance. Corporation Counsel Caldwell ted the claims were a d Wast test igton Cream Clalmants are Grace R oe aks widow of Lieut. Curtis, for bag Se -eiod 45c for herself and three children per Ib Lydia Beard iff Jefferson widow of Deputy Board, for $50.0 Local ur, "$1.8 herself and son. Both men were per 5 Killed in the battle | ack H. B. Blackburn and Elmer |Buehrer, who were wounded, each anned Milk 2 fied claims for 000. . $1.20 Southern yellow pine, with total cut of 14,700,000,000 ard feet.4 forms 20 per ent of the total! lumber ut of thix ountr las 25 yee |] Codfish c Pure Fruit Jam, 1 Oc John C. Leslie Co. Sanitary Market—Also First and University glass FRYE’S QUALITY MARKETS WEDNESDAY SPECIALS |= Prime Sirloin and 16c -10c See Dr. Edwin J. Brown © HIMSELF | Selected Pot Roast le Feaalng Deals n'a, Choice Pork 15 Get a $38.00 set 0 Rib and Loin | Lamb Chops Sugar ait Boston Butts, ; | Fresh aa pain 18c* 16c ¢ 47c ring the « ort, We give free trial o prove its supertor- ity Watch for FRYE’S BIG SATURDAY SPECIALS AT THE FOLLOWING MARKETS OLYMPIC MARKET | 1422.24 First Ave. AMERICAN MARKET 619-21 Third Ave. WESTERN MARKET fants Dental Offices on the r 5443 Ballard Ave. SHOPS OPEN UNTIL 6:20 larippe misery end after taking a DE PAGE 5 . 5, 1916 re Hopper-Kelly Co. | REWARDS OFFERED Yust What You Have Always Wanted for Christmas All the Best Music $39.20 Dear Mise Grey: Anent the dis- cussion In your columns regarding “Confessions of a Wife.” 1 do not see how any think Margie is in love with Mal She hae been trying hard, to one can colm 8 excuse Dick, prove that she be just ae bad under the same provocation, and the sympathy and admiration of Malcolm being pleasing to her, she wonders if the test has come. But when her doctor probes her to t flashes in her effort to would Maicoim, and her heart ie at rest on that score What Is a libel to the many true, clean men in the world is, that all the men who know of Dick's per fidy think Margie should forgive and go on loving him in the same old way, for “Olck is Just human,” as tho it was the way of most men. Chad and the other men of their set condemn him only in that he Is 80 open about it and fear the wom- en folke of their set may meet him with ome of hie fancies. Dick Waverly and his sort do not know the firet letter of love. It is passion, pure and simple. Any wom- an with a bit of witchery about her can influence him That sort of man wants a beautl- ful wife like Margie, who loves him, to be queen of his home—this for respectability She must be lieve he lovee her and leave him free to follow the lure of the “S57 other varieties.” “A man feels no thrills for a sick wife,” says Chad. What consum mate selfishness! It is wholesome to forget the “thrills” for self now and then and indulge in the deep- er, nobler sentiments of sympathy, and tender helpfulness In helping Janother to bear hie burden it was cruel the way Dick aban doned Margie to her sorrow, pre- |tending he was working for her. | 1 remember when my mother be lcame blind while yet young, with the same heroic unselfishness that | {Margie had, she tried to put her self away out of sight that she| might not be more of a burden than necessary. But my father would’not be banished from her presence. Every bit of time could get he was by her side with a bit of cheery news and tender sym- pathy. They grew to have some- thing infinitely better than thrills loving, sympathetic standing comradeship, His “sick wife’ was a strength and an in- {epiration to him thru many trying times. | The “thrills” in no way indicate | |true love. It is but the froth of the waves. Waters that run deepest and smoothest have little of it. | | wish every one would read that |classic bit of Olive Schreiner’s book Jealled “The Lost Joy.” It is the <> \firet chapter of her book, called GIRLS CAN'T CARRY BOOZE FOR BOSSES under. | know if there |e another, thru her that while she does not love Dick, neither does she love if he PORTLAND, Dec Busines men who send ther stenographer to the express office to get those two quarts of California sunshine were warned of danger ahead by | the Women’s Prohibition club to \day. A systematic campaign was ; startled to get their names and ex pose them, | Special Christmas Outfit No. 1 BL ettere. Te Cruphin. Grov | Drink it— | — | Gargle with it. me Meith the touch of |, BERLIN, vin Sayville Wire-| A tert wii! prove r, she shows the heights and lees, Dec. b.—Marshal Von Hin- its depthe where the “thrills” cannot deniurg has telegraphed the Im- |" __ reach |perial Chancellor Bethmann-Holl- | aes fellows | am 65 years old and have been | vege the following directions no reciu and | am so thankful that the Dicks, and the Chade and Jims who excuse him as being the same as most men, are not types of the Cheapiy ™ Does Work ofioror ay ee: 5 Dew wwe work auickiy: 2 SHOW THEY'RE FIT PIS El cdcoiloe ey, Salle A bred ney’ High school students who take fifth as om ep- part in athletics will have to pre- STOMACH UPSET? arations at| sent stater on their physical e 4 fitness, signed by a physician, fol AG RET DAF ake lowing @ new rule passed by the Get at the Real Cause—Take Dr. school board Monday night Edwards’ Olive Tablets wit) This precaution is necessar: — b they say, to protect the board from That's what thousands of stomach h ‘ PORTLAND, Dec. 5—Recipe for Of energy, troubled with undigested anirk ; made Whisky: Etbyl alcoho! foods, you should take Olive Tablets, way pine ext 1 t nd caramel coloring. Victor the substitute for calomel. ote bs eR lly mn tne world! Chybiki made some liquor of that _ Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets are @ Cn the throat membranes» ’'| mixture and sold it to detectives, Durely vegetable compound mixed Avold disappointment by asking Today he began serving 30 days, It With olive oil. You will know them pour druggist for “Zi ounces ‘ot | wag real whisky, said the sleuths, bY their olive color. They do the Pinex” bi nf Ee. rec t one and | Me work without griping, cramps or pain, antee of a satiefaction or | ‘Take one or two at bedtime for money promp this preparation Wayne “LIFETIME” Seattle’s Talking Machine Headquarters—Third and University Any Time You Wish to Hear It—Music for Everybody argest class of men Prepare This for a Bad hes service of Li Bhonad country Four complete Columbia home outfits, one of which wi t sult you and make an ideal family Obrir present, Come to the store and see these SPECIAL CHRISTMAS TERMS (We Invite you to open a Record Ac count here) Special Christmas Outfit No. 3 We deliver this fing Columbia, equipped with cover, as shown. Cholce of oak or mahogany case, with 20 SELECTIONS and all accessories Terms of $ needles, et Priced Complete, $56.50 Make Your Selections Now Choose your Christmas Gift Record . every nelection We pack gift re Special Christmas Outfit No. Cabinet Grafonola in oak, mahogany or walnut, with 26 SELECTIONS, a supply of netdies and all accessoric: Terms of $1.50 a week. Priced Complete WH PREPAY THE CHARGES ANYWHERE UsiTe We deliver this fine TELEPHONF---ELLIOTT 112 |HINDENBURG WIRES CONGRATULATIONS YES : “T beg your excellency to kt my sincerest acceptance by bill for patriotic congratulations for | the reichetag of the auxiliary service. Berto | This means help for the army A READER. = which cannot be too highly appre | aed internally as directed in ee ciated let packed in all ee ee inf ‘ ea Je shall ives permanent and positive re! We shall vanquish our enemies | §ijm Puigestion, gas on the stome if the whole nation puts herself at ach, lower bowel troubles, gastrit catarrh of thi erated stomach, ptomaine po! ments. a tH ATHLETES MUST eit ttt s Fine sufferers are doing now. Instead of taking tonics, or trying to patch up a poor digestion, they are attacking the damage suits in cases dents are injured | Plans were ordered prepared for where stu new school buildings in the Youngs- real cause of the ailment—clogged perfect, town and Seward districts, Each liver and disordered bowels. 3 w quick school will have nine rooms Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets arouse ‘a over the liver in a soothing, healing way. and lungs When the liver and bowels are per- forming their natural functions, away HOME-MADE WHISKY at membranes, Hi goes indigestion and stomach trou but surely the ar ne bles. If you have a bad taste in your © LANDS HIM IN JAIL Biss. rence tess 2 ror ; lazy, don't-care feeling, no ambition Maed Ges with |, Nearly half the woman workers Vines co. Putin factories in the U. 8. earn less than $6 a week i relief, oe Sg can eat what you All druggists. 10c and Objection: Dr. Proctor’s Superfine Gold Crowns $5.00 QUALITY ‘The unprecedented suc- ceas of the PROCTOR INTAL SERVICE tm the re and e akilful treatment recelve—the our work the high quality materials. Only at these offices bain the PROCTOR SERVICE. SCIENTIFE result of clean, xetind a PANNLESSNES: ely Our methods are aclentific—ahao- free from the slightest patn or ifetime dent- e our eatimate any Main 4965 DR. PROCTOR’S Painless Dental Parlors Corner First and Vike Opposite bic Market

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