The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 11, 1917, Page 2

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STAR—THURSDAY, JAN. 11, 1917. PAGE ? LOGGER, LOSER FIGHT BETWEEN U.W. [aco IN LOVE, FIRES AND W.S.C. BEGINS TO} 4p SHOT IN HEADGET REAL EXCITING|: AHEY-GROCKMAN UPSTa AS Cl Seer nm unknown BY EDGAR C WHEELER forced Lieutenant Governor Hart to murder, enlarge it three members OLYMPIA, Jan, 11.-With the an Altho chairman tho it inclu was @ member of the “NO Suicide over woman, or poss are the two theories police of floers are working on In an at tempt to determine the cause of the death of Gue Roskey, 31, nouncement of committee appoint | ments by Lieutenant Governor Hart | k y at noon today and senate got down to WN!” a logger, early Thureday morn : Ye saa perp hg FR “J fesivuna chariasses hiteiabagi In the fight between the | ‘ Satay: iat 4 12 t ‘ ae cease eigen atom and the | committee stoo o 3 againnt The body was found In the | Ualversity Washington and the) | atate » Krew when the an ith a bullet hole “MAKE YOUR she temple. A gun ment of the personnel of the WW. RMS!”’ s \ ith jnew higher educat {natitutions ° N TE Ss! werDiy ne Sieve a At committee of the house showed It BH empty chamber. | i | eighbors say that Roskey $100 was madly In. love with an ty fared well in the a mittee chatrmar ht noun ¢ iad been stacked againat the state university, Just as tt had be the senate until the insurgents tuake your selections o In the senate i enta{of the committees on ithou payment at Itallan girl, who had spurned bridue Steiner on fis ‘ Si time 1ase-—-we invite him. Jdon on harbors; Wray on educatior i you to * own terms” | A shot was heard early Wednes ja! institutions; Davis on military UNIVERSITY ST our well-known a it sor |day night, in the district, but Dep almer on corporations other vice will fit your individual needs! uty Coroner Frank Koepflt says poe n municipal; Taylor on mines Ros! a father about 90/erts, former King county deputy] tions \ and a mother, 80, liv-| sheriff, on a f | ttle, leptring with 1 was formerly employed tn |r $2,000 from Cliffe Yar-| jarge that it h camp at McK itt under an alleged tb free-for-all fight o » robbery motive him of violating the ‘ 1 ‘al charge of con-| All the committees F. Coyne to ex-l forced thru a re & $4.40, was found on the NETCLOSING In the house Hull for Kt nla by] named chairman of the ec ‘o be his daughter, stopped up-| on harbors and watery arrival in Seattle, wae one! higher tional — Inat f the early witnesses called by) \ Knapp, = | Mrs, Burke told of Roberta’ visit! nict ations of the first 69¢ |to her house, using the guise, « 1 privileges and elec } | believed, of a humane 1 Ar I told him frank yolleve that the ing trays; glass hot HILADELPHTA, Jan. 1 ndid val ree See PN othe is, Pittsburg Neged slayer » Colbert. The scratches saves money artety of fancy trays 0 to $1.50. rts said he belie ‘land was te ne, after giv sa ° con: t Indie 4 “priday, De retty model was at Roberts denice thel and Mabel Kyle, who}, eoderts denies ev companied |trip that end partment the police Jon the man's |dinner with m in the Be |Stratford hotel. The ked about the « hands BODIES OF POWELLS | FOUND AT LAST - in which the tata |} TACOMA Jan 1 The bodies TOBE BISON’S b ot the m y Coyne 5s on the taxi fo Lewis in th nm Ken hey saw no " serat hes ods when he had even! he took | has been absent from the Jail since | of | December 4 Upon checking up on him co| found that he had been sentenced | serve 83 days.” said Stringer, | 1 by looking closely I naw after| his name, on the jail blott > on Vashon | stat to the effect that he 8 J. Ww. se | of the 7 jor Otto Powell and wife, missing |jsland was crushed ently by anj|leen re ed by order of Sheriff |from Alder since act of God in the shape of an av-| Hodge. I'm < out after when anche and therefore he was de-|chuter and 100 damages against the | time | “UK, the THE WOMEN’S Good Govern-| awaiting an « being sen ment league das Kobe on record as|tenced to #erve from | five PATROLMEN MAX MEYERS [favoring a resolution opposing com: | years in the penitentiary. He walb and J. G. Grove » him serve his ner, was alt ing Emmet} JOE WANSOR, a crippled man, port was made of his escape. the EMPRESS MODEL adjustable dress form—automatic and collapsible i 12.50 —it makes perfect dressmaking feasible at home, as form can be adjusted to Ww . ate bet. é Pas IE pata } every size form and height; when col- poh occventbande lapsed, it takes up little space. | gation of the | Friday morning. to escape from cords. Ancient Arabic Order of the Mystic night af the Masonic temple. George Drever is new illustrious potentate. SUPERINTENDENTS AND fore-| men of Seattle Construction & Dr dock Co. tendered fr ly banquet RHEUMATISM That dreaded foe of mankind, that goads even the strongest and est hearts “TUL ike w boy you see him cringe his face On account of thou. sands not being able | oe ADDED TO ACCOUNTS WITH.- | | to gain admittance last And whine aloud for mercy Yields quickly to SULPHURRO—tho most efficient antl septic and blood purifier, week, The Libertine hetd OUT ADDITIONAL siagstorinands I over all thie week EVERY SHOP GIRL STENOGRAPHER Housewife, schoo! teacher, olergyman, husband, moth- er, brother, sister, sweet. heart At All Druggists’, in 50c and $1.00 Rottles SHOULD SEE Send for Fr Literature John Mason rie SULPHURRO ©O., Maritime Building, Seattle A® THE MAN Alma Hanlon As — GIRL ones CAPACITY | THE| | —<— | | | | | } automatic collapsibie and adjustable dress forms; usually have been sold for $17.50 to and this is the only article of its kind ‘offered at thie low prica, $12.60, (Liquid Compound of Sulphur) Drives Rheumatism from the system It cures by elimt nating the car Thousands of voluntary ers from grateful men men in all walks of life attest its marvelous cur powers add a heater to your account! —no additional payment! —tf you havean count here we will place a heater In your home without additional payment “Your edit ts surely good here wo MO-N—ZBAMOD Wo N-ATUMA-AZ Correct Apparel for Women BONE DRY LAW ago legislature in session here LIBERTIN CONTINUING | by Elmer z. Halsey of Asotin. Sen fg WA Mo. 34, calling fora con She men whe ee January Clearance Sales an ake Coats, Suits, Gowns and Skirts | stitution | convention in 1921, was afford to play the introduced by E. Ben Johnson of game while hie vio | Spokane. It Is for the question time pay the penaity A A to obe submitted to the voters In —alone. Dresses Specially Priced, $15.00 S sOOLYMPTA, Jan. 11.—House pill| the fall of 1918 i thin asecintlies of \ 1 © No. 4, more familiarly the “bone| Representative Victor Zednick san pantaer 1 Mt be f ind ranerayt “0 ? faees ° q | : z fails and dresses will be found the most favored fashions © Gry” law, was introduced today be-| introduced a bill for compulsor : . ; : temptations of the season—Empire, Tunic, Basque and TEREST : military training for boys in high that await you, IN E E Straight-line Effects. Materials are Charmeuse, Satin, Tgffeta, Pongee, Net and Novelty Com binations. Very Special Values, $15.00 SUITS SPECIALLY PRICED, $15.00 On Deposits IN THE ONLY Strictly When your shoes pinch or vous | tig and domestic hygiene for girl A BIG corns and bunions ache so that PICTURE fre tired all over, get Allen's Foot: | Handied in a Big Way by Eane, the antiseptic powder to be) shaken into the shoes and eprinkled | fn the foot. bath. It will take the | | | No Peace Terms; Trap : a Big Company A * > ofS ; tf t of corns and b' ad re-grouping of Suits at sharply adjusted SAVINGS BANK Live instant Fellet to ved, aching, || Baited With Flowery tes py swollen, tender feet. Over 160,000 Lan Ss G prices feature better styles, better materials In the Northweet Packages are being used by the Ger- guage, Says George and better workmanship than you would expect | man and a ‘ops at the fron ett to find at so low a price. All desirable colors That Ie are represented Very Special Values, $15.00 See Or Win- 2nd Ave. at dow Dinpiay ‘ARMAN Spring St. every w 2ic, Don't aecept every wie |] LONDON, Jan. 11.—"We aid not reject peace terms. No terms were offered. We were offered only a trap baited with fine words,” Premier Lloyd George declared today before the Guild Hall meeting, in com menting on the allied answer to Germany's recent peace note. REX Necomé and University NO ADVANCE IN PRICHS 16¢ “ten” Lage Seats aie TODAY 5c GARE 1 “The Havoc” Acta—t—Acts Christy Comedy, “Her Baby” that Roskey was killed early tht A eee ed ania) ca to ‘ lmorning aa the body was warm ON TRIAL TODAY 4 eeriee ane aaapers when he arrived, together with De ; orp tective hi, Motorcycle Of PRR ee Saco : floer Griff 1 Deputy Coroner Gees wah ta H. A. Gec The prosecution of John W. Rob-| prfations and educational Instit oe fon 1 te the floor » and gr K the # for s in stack ommittee root Not a “Special Sale,’ “Clearance ‘Sale’ —but a Continuous Sale—a sale that | overeas / | Always em Cre to 15} We don’t believe in charging you a “Fat” price one ec: el agra idoyy foa! piggoen peg Did age 5 Digsake ype time, and cutting the price another time—so we just sell lin antous to do light Janitor work: |tieation ‘ot ‘the Tecorde, at the LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICE ALL THE TIME. Pa eens” SULPHURRO FOR RHEUMATISM | We save you $10 on every garment because we have fixtures to pay for, no fussy, expensive window displays to pay for, no “Special Sales” losses to make good, no | credit losses to cover up. Bhrine,, were installed Wedneeday| Mal THE AWFUL TORTURES OF | no high street-level rent to pay, no extravagant, gilded | SULPHURRO i| Fahey-Brockman | Up-Stairs Clothes Shop SULPHURRO foot. baths bring instant rel ARCADE BLDG. NORTHWEST BLDG. tired, aching, inflamed feet, * Seattle Portland STAKE. THE ELEVATOR 210 SAVE @ SECOND AVE © © regia in 1917 | , nor a “Reduction Sale,” nor a everybody, every day in the whole year any times as you wish to profit by it. Come in and see the greatest clothing values ever known. Alterations Free. | OPEN SATURDAY NIGHTS | J. D. IRBY of Spokane was | VIRGIL PITTMAN, Spokane | Slightly injured Wednesday when | waiter, became first stockholder struck and /knocked down by a| Spokane district federal farm loan |®treet car at Marion st. and Si bank He, subscribed for 200 § ond ave hares. i SPECIAL ROUND-TRIP FARES TO THE EAST CHICAGO... . $72.50 ST. LOUIS . . $70.00 ST. PAUL . . $60.00 ON SALE JANUARY 20TH AND 21ST Going limit 15 days, Final return limit, February 18th Stop- overs allowed, One way, vin California, at slight additional cost For further information, berths and tickets, apply City Ticket Office Columbia and Second Avenue. Phones: Elliott 5609 and Main 117 T. J, MOORE GC. W. MELDRUM City Pass, & Tht, Agt. Asst. Gen. P, Agt,

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