The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 31, 1917, Page 5

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o' m ore tt 8 Boe 300,00 00 Large BRISK BATTLE ON AA LOST BY SLAVS BERLIN, via ayville Wireless. aed NEEDS Woodhouse-Grunbaum Furniture Co., ime. | 416-424 PIKE STREET WE’LL TRUST YOU SPECIAL Insane Herself ri Kate Knowles, the inmate at | tendant, who, it is alleg was al DYNAMITE WAGON lowed fo have charge of patients althp she herself was an insanity | greatest cruelties, In the report of the death given “twformed that a @ wagon load 6! to Peck, the doctors in charge said Jan. 31.—-Storming of several Rus-|dynamite was standing unguarded| Mrs. Peck had met her death aa! sian positions in a forest on the/in the street between Latona and|the result of « fall from » aod } that it was “unavoidable. This ban io e / 1 S t P po mest bank of the river Aa (Rigs Fifth on 18th st, lest aight, the PO | rstement was backed up by Clara front), aud repulse of counter-at-| lich Immediately got busy to re] sawyer, a nurse in the institu tacks was reported in today's of.|lieve the nelghborhpod of the dan | tion ° ficial statement ger. It was found that the wagon Her Own Story More than 900 Russian soldiers | ¥#8 one which had been used a8 4) Here ix the story of alleged cruel Were captured, with 14 officers and | *¢MpPorary calssoa for stumpele ity perpetrated on patients at the 15 machine guns. vating ammunition by the creW] Western Washington hospital for esas the insane at Steflacoom, ax told to the senate committee on charitable {w ard F, STAR—WEDNESDAY, JAN. 31, 1917. \{ SHORT NEWS |) at the U. of W up his work THE HOME of Namtalli Court 3429 13th ave. W., was destroyed b ire yesterday The los was covered by insurance The SOFT drink establishment of Dan Barber's, at 675 Dearborn at was wrecked yesterday afternoon | vbers of the dry squad THOUSANDS OF people particl pated Jast night in an filuminated parade, the second pageant of St | Paul's Outdoor Sports carnival AUGUSTE RODIN famous French sculptor wae married to Mile, Rose Beurre, at Meudon, at the age of 76 LEWIS LILLY, pewly ir assistant professor of accounting bas arrived to take Navy Yard Property : Is aSafe Investment :: ey institutions yesterday, by Miss M : SAYS EDISON! ‘In the month of April this year! @|! went to Gig Harbor. 1 happened | * Pure blood enables the stomach, . 0" to be alone. One night I became} —_ liver and other digestive organs to if HICAGO, Jan. 30.—Thomas A-jvery sick. In the morning, from Edison announces himself in favor! f} do their work properly. Without it] SP C0lvarar military. training. In|l@ck Of medical attention, | was de they are sluggish, there is 1088 of ye ee A etter, he hae written (flows, and there was nothing to Sppetite, sometimes faintne: a de Howadd H Groas, president of the| Prevent me from Wandering around, Ee (ansed state of the intestines, and.) iniversal Military Training league,|** | was out of my > tn _ general, ail the symptoms of] °° \ieves “every healthy |Tushed away to Fort Steilacoom Yspepsia od 3 1 was treated very badly ther Pure blood is required by every|2°uDE man In the United he vowe {myself by the attendants and K Organ of the body for the proper) (> military drill |Knowles, an insane woman fn rmance of its functions. Edtson’s address follows charge of sick patients Hood's Sarsaparilia makes pure) op Diy) aay, sen = ae Knocks Old Woman Down blood, and this is why it is so suc et law. sheuld: be As soon as they let me get up, | cessful in the treatment of so many? | eeeed to cow pel 1 begah to care for the new patients! diseases and ailments. It acts di.|DO0re eae protect them as much as I conld i rectly on the blood, ridding it of “ . jfrom the brutal treatment of, Kate id scrofulous and other humors. It toner ho lc co Maimegare- “y "ra | Knowles ¥ @ peculiar combination of blood-| MOT tbr ais yeare. °F“) On June 14 I and others saw her purifying, nerve - toning, strangth-| °* THOMAS A. EDISON.” [knock down an old wo! giving substances. Get it today ~ aie name of Peterson, whos > cut open In the back by the fall.| ! I hen the doctor came thru the! r ward that morning I tried to tell him about it, but he would not listen to me, After he had gone, DO YOU KNOW? It's Pyorrhea, the insiduous dis- ease of the gums, that the medi- cal profession recognizes as the rincipai cause of@ much tines |Rub Away Pain, T ON BA Kix: of the nurses locked me in a lroom and threatened me because I [had dared to appeal to the doctor. 1 saw there was no appeal for Soreness,|the patients from the abuse, so Stiffness, Backache, With [after that I tried to help all f could “St, Jacobs Oil.” jin @ quiet way eons Hearse Woman Scream On the evening of the 15th there instant|¥@4 & «reat deal of noise in the s,| ward after we were all in bed. Some lameness and pain follows q gentie| poor thing was screaming and cry rubbing with “St. Jacobs Oil jing, and we thought it #as one of Apply this soothing, penetrating |the new comers whom we had seen oll directly upon the ache, and like|Kate Knowles treating magic, relief comes. St. Jacobs| In the morning we found a pa Ol" cOnquers pain. It is a harm-jtient there with lovely long braids less backache, lumbago and sciatica|of hair. I took her a drink of relief, which never disappoints, can| water. While I had been sick they not injure and doesn’t burn*or dis-|left me without water for days and Ah! Pain is gone! Quickly?—Yes! Almost relief from soreness, stiffn cayed Teeth, diseased roots || color the skin days | loose Teeth, nec Straighten up! Stop those tor-| “I asked her her name, and she oper mastication an a costentie lturous “stitches In & moment |said, ‘Leone Peck “ot eo 18 ue is no doubt the tl you will forget that you ever had| “ ‘Oh, dear, oh, dear,’ she was say 1 F Health? || a back, because {t won't hurt or be|ing I have Neontes Py known || stiff or lame. Don't suffer! Get a In Straightjacket a ee» Sivone UY |i small trial bottle of “St. Jacobs ne said she was very feverish, I treat Pyorrhea free whenever I |] do your other work? What I wi I guarantee p best money can bu is used exc men of reputati i the quality o such a standard he Improved upon 22-k. Crowns Bridgework, pe hat 'F racted ab- pain or bad w Aiter effects PAINLESS AUSTIN Dentist THIRD aD KE Entrance 4 Third Ave Sundays, 9:20 to 1 p. m | | S Capital $400,000.00 DIRECTORS R. Auzias de Turenne James Campbell August J. Ghiglione W. H. Crowther Geo, J, Danz Griffith Davies John W. Eddy John Erikson Joshua Green Alston Hole Daniel Kelleher Harry Krutz Ralph A. Schoenfeld James Shannon Frederick K, Struve Cc. E, Vilas F. W. West f | | | In OUR OWN Building, Pine St. at Fourth Ave. | Steer Round | Choice Short | Ribs of Beef jany din lying there in a straightjacket, and complained of her feet and hands! being numb | “That day, the 16th of June, cue Kate Knowles strike Leone Peck several times and swear at her. Onee when she did so, Leone cried lout. “One of the nurses came and told QUALIT Y her to be still, Again I saw Kate ee evets | Knowles climb over Leone's bed THURSDAY SPECIALS 19c' and talk out the windows, a long, 17c¢ Otl” from your druggist get this larting relief. now and “Leone lay there puzzled, staring up at her | Gave Her Water Cure | “Thus she was left strapped down| in bed, in the back section, where the worst crazy patients were, ony |there never was a nurse at hand except when they began to Arye E They were left for hours at the mercy of this Kate Knowles,| who used to tantalize them all the! Steak at Shoulder Lamb Chops..... Rib and Loin Pork Chops.... Boston crazy harangue, which no one could | understand, and that she always gcot/ off about burning people to death C| | Rolse. Sarre time. | 4 cans Wild 30 “Again I saw Kate Knowles strike| jLeone, Again Leone cried out Rose Milk. c | This time the nurses came and| dragged Leone Into the bath room| _ jand gave her the water cure Watch for FRYE’S We who were watching in the BIG SATURDAY sewing room, just opposite, could hear her smothered cries. ‘This treatment 1s frightful | “We could hear the nurses say, |‘Now, will you mind? Will you AT THE FOLLOWING MARKETS | keep quiet? Mind you, obey me; be da pices janjet after this. Do you under-| 24 Wiret Ave. sin AR | AMERIC az MARKET Yes,’ we finally heard Leone at Third Ave: gasp. | eile Witeeoe Ave. “When they dragged her back,| she was all wet and was thrown in- to bed without being dried off at all, and left again to Kate Knowles’ care “The next day her fever to be higher. This was Satur a very hot day. Kate went in and WESTLAKE Corner West SHOPS OPEN UNTIL 6:20 P, M. I | covered ber with five big, heavy | |blankets, I pulled them down bac k| of h several times, | Put Soap in Nose | | | “Rvery time 1 did so, Kate would go in and pull them up again, al | ways swearing like a trooper and Go to the Right Drug Co. ising the West kind of language, | 169 Washington St. After more abu from Ka Leone to get noisy And the Doctor will give you acare-|‘Thia time one of the women whol ful examination and prescribe for, was trying also to help Leone, told] ee what wan] you FREE. Why pay $2.00 for a/me to come quick and prescription, when all you have to/going on. We. got still another pa do is to step into this store, see the/tient to come, too, and the three of | Doctor and get one for gothing, for|is watched, taking turns at looking 2 thru the keyhole “Mrs. Quinn the head nurse of Can you beat it? seemed | Tho longer we study tion, the more we are convinced that the situ well-located real estate situate in a growing pay roll town, such as BREMERTON - CHARLESTON 1 THE V Y BEST AND SAFEST MOS" MENT | PERSON Cc We are WITHIN AND VE offert THE WITH STREETS ING DISTANCE jthe wonderful We will butte lows at reas our lots. Navy ploys 1,775 me neeled right needed as we occupied, and ¢ Navy PROF THE ug ro 1 nice Yard is assured a 3 not find accommodat MITABLE IN ORDINARY AN MAKE. welllo cr GRADED, ated lots LIMITS WALK PART of TY ANY little | le prices on any of |Gold crown . $15 net of teeth (whalebone $8.00 bunga The development of the It now em-| fore men Homes pvery are ure home hundred ear around the Yard We personally believe you will make a good profit if you buy from us, We know you will not suffer A LOSS. OLE HANSON & SON 316 Pike Str t “MICE CARRY DISEASE RiTh: PestsBy Using | STEARNS’ ELECTRIC PASTE U. 8. Government Buys It SOLD EVERYWHERE—s5c and You Working People Do you know that yo lw from 7 can have 27 FIRST AVE. Directly fuot of Cherry Street. Over TRUSS Can elimina: Lundberg at 11 Pioneer Rupture pe trial to prove ita super or | To! ted ind Drug Store. NORBERG Co. _Ave tare enit trea free Bladde Rheumatism Asthma, me D ildg PAGE 5 TRY IT Lydia E. Pinkham’s Veg | table Compound Cured | Mrs. Copner After Doctors Failed | Cincinnati, Ohio. —"1 want know the good Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable 1 has done or me. | wan in seh healt! “om smale roubles that | } ould hardly get ff m | ad been tor tim n mother nid, want you to try Lydia KE. Pink e Compound.’ So t| s certainly made me } am able to de and so happy, a* the want others Pinkham 's arm's and it a well w - House wc 1 er expected to go arour and | Lydia 1 do again know what wa rE getable Compound has done for | mn Mra. Josie Copner, 1668 Har 'risoh Ave, Fairmount, Cincinnati Ohio. No woman suffering from an form of fe troubles should lone hope until « as given Lydia E Pinkhidm's V able Compound 4 fair trial, This famous rem inal ingredients of rived from choice has for forty host valuable tonic and invigorator of the female organism dy, the medi which are de Albert Hansen dqwelet and Sliveremitn 010 Second Ave. REAL PAINLESS : DENTISTS Near Madleor | tm order to introduce our (whalebone) plate, which ts lightest and strongest plate know |does not cover the roof of the |mouth; yon can bite corn off the cob; guaranteed 15 years. | $10 wet of teeth $5.00 Bridge work, per tooth, gold $3.00 White crowns $3.00 |Gold fillings . 00 up Silver fillings | Platina fillings All work guaranteed for 15 Have !mpreasion taken in the 4 met teeth same day. » and advice free. 750 Exam- Plate, y¥ custom- ving good faction. Ask our customers who @ tented our work When coming \to our office, be sure you are in the right place. Bring this ad with you, OHI Cut - Rate Dentists 207 UNIVERSITY ST. Bic dain Vreser-Patersen Os, Eczema is Conquered Greasy salves and ointments should not be applied if good clear skin is wanted. From druggists fur 25¢ or $1 for extra large size, get a bottle of zemo. When applied as directed, it effectively removes eczema, quickly stops itching, and heals skin troubles, | also sores, burns, wounds and chafing. | It penetrates, cleanses, soothes, Zemo | is a clean, dependable and inexpen- sive antiseptic liquid. Try it, as | believe nothing you have ever used is as effective and satisfying The B. W, Kono Co,, Cle OnrQQ Every Night : | For Constipation “| Headache Indigestion,cta RANDRETH PILL Safe and Sure roots and herbs, | years proved to be | moderate a little.” several coastin ming t There have bee | aceident ted |the private runway of a house a M6 Olympic place, Robert Hell jthal, 9 years old, had a narrow Jeape from serious injury struck an a driven | Tracy, 914 W. Galer Ruth Terrell, daughte | Mabel Terrell, of the Malden ments, wae seriously fn terday while riding a t Thomas and Federal ave taken to the Minor hospit Anton V age 20, after coast ing down F. Thomas #t., was in the act of getting off his sled wheu Coasting down ured led at She was was bit by another sled, He f fered painful, tho not serious, in juries. Velie lives at 611 E, Mer cer st LEAK PROBERS HOT ON TRAIL OF STREET'S TIP CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1 ie |the note, which E. F. Hutton & Co | spread on their wires the afternoon efore the publication of the docu ment Strangely enongh, the Hutton version mentioned the idea of a warning to belligerents not to en- croach on neutral rights further. |And newspapermen, confidentially |informed of the message on the 20th, did not generally get this |warning angle until the afternoon lof December 21, when Secretary |Lansing made bis first “interpreta Ition” of the note In his “verge of war” statement | ‘Hutton and Connolly las today’s witnesses Hetore the end of the week the committee expects to have several etacular account records of Wall streét plungers before it. One w were slated posted, committeem nasaid signifi. cantly today wouldn't be surprised if we get Some very interesting things | before we're ¢ » committees expects to finish its New York work Friday and its Washington work by the end of next The committee decided to sub | poena lis from his vacation | place miles outside Savannah, yut E. F. Hutton agreed to summon him at once without subpoen The occasion for calling him back was Hutton’s inability to clear up points about a message put on the company's wires by lig at 1:54 p. m., December 20, giv ing an interpretation concerning Wilson's note similar to the admin istration construction voiced by Secretary Lansing the following day Th El he committee wanted to telegram. know the basis for Ellis’ Hut ton testified the telegram was} based on word from F. A. ¢ Washington associate of FP Wilson's brother-in-law, Holling Whipple tried to ascertain whether any of the Hutton concern |had profited by the information 6n \the slump after the informa tion leaked Hutton de ailed his tradings and revealed had made all from December 14 he is still short on some during that time As a result of that message | you receive a large number of sell jing orders?” Whipp asked, “N |not as @ result of that. message, but there was a big volume of sell. ing orders when Secretary Lansing | ‘said we were “on the verge of} war,” he replied | Accounts of the Connolly firm, |which the president's brother-in-law jis interested, showed net losses 1 $40,000 between December 9 and 2 Hutton testified. This testimony served to indicate ‘that if Connolly got “inside” tips, he and his clfents did not benefit HUNTER WASN'T WOLVES? VICTIM i in PORTLAND, Jan John Ham | | | mersley, supposed victim of timber eral Mon ia safe and well today, and is now believed that the man Willow FI killed near ats last week of Mrs! Apart: | i-| stock sold | did} Jdor nurse, had Le down on the | | |floor, rubbing soap and water into é) | o a@a Jhor home nd mouth Miss Sawy | | TOPROBE DEATH j:s."*s°" ys" ‘cas’ so" BRITISH MINE OF WINTER IS | |knees stuek into Leone's abdomen holding her down while Mrs, Quinn rut ied the soap and water into her _ AT STEILACOOM “ BLOCKADING, GOOD FOR ICE Pale Out of Bed | | 2 2 | inorning, Sunday Pi yrs legless ‘ OfFinest High-Grade tupor | ROTTERDAM, Jan, 31--Newspa More snow and rising tem ges | She was not cared for at all The| pers and shippers generally are un-| perature was Weatherman P CONTINUED } nurse ever came ta see her perturbed over the new British! Satisbury'’s prediction Wednes \ 16 fell out of bed and hit her mine blockade, Some even consid-| day. hea againat the ” ered it advan “us as Iikely to ‘ , ni weer FROM PAGE 1 The do tor wisw then called, and render more difficult the patrols of} Pewoyer; 1Gt sight wes the annnennnnnnennen! | heard bim order ‘hypo the Dutch coust by German subma-| ¢?!dest night eo far this winter | | saw Mra, Quinn fix the needte ines and tor to boat the mercury dropping to 16 that the patients, whose sufferings!) vated to ery out the same of it; The Nieuwe Rotterdam Courant] above at 2 a, m, today, four de they described, were given bu-| iy nut t knew it would not help,' today declared England is abso-| grees colder than on Monday mane treatment at the hospital end that they would only say | was lutely right fn attempting to pro: night, Last year the coldest Demands Senate Action loragy, A little while after this we tect against the submarin it| reached was 14 above, tho Se John R. Peck, of Mabton, father | yore an hurried out to the air court. she succeeds In reducing the peril, 6 record was made Janu. : in-law of the dead woman, A180 8D | byery one wats hustled off the ward.| many neutrals will be thankful.” ary 31, 1893, when the thermom ; Size peared, declaring that the explana And Leone died—peor thing—all eter recorded a temperature of jtlon given him by the hegpital of. Jalone 3 degrees above zero. PS |fictals, had not been satisfactory. |" 1 ave tried to take the matter | HELPS FAMILY ot Coasting ix just “right,” and out | | placed before the senate by the . : ~ - . lo! of lo des, lcomusiittes, with « recommendation |! M0. He still , ta snows 2 e Company rent out a load of)! th ae . a ie | form ewerbing investigation of the/@™. crazy, when Tsay I have seen ex to D. Stxeo und fatntl hills were belng utilized to Money Now ia jauch things there ) Lakeview boulevard, The Si®-lthe utmost again Tuesday night,! institution ‘ording to Senator R ain . again wht, | committee. |” rhe etatedheat of Misa © G, ain re ’ shee All the Western part of the | “If the aenate refuses to take ac]. 096 gt. Helens ave, Tacoma,| ne country fs in the midst of one of the tion, 1 Intend to place the evidence ee en eee worst storms in years,” sald Weath in the hands of the prosecuting at | erman Salisbury Wednesday it torney of Pleree county,” Huteh-| ‘MOTHER SAID Jreaches from the Missiasipp! rive inson declared \to the Coast. In the Northwest tt You can save now if you can come tn at on We Must Raise Money at Once Because we have been heavy losers in the recent bank- ing disturbance in Seattle, but we are not quitters, mor do heart. We can’t sit down and mope over We will turn this fine stock into money and = Free Offer For every dollar you pay us now on the pur- chase of one of these fine pianos or player pianos, we will give you another dollar — for instance, when you pay $10 down, we will credit you with $20. If you pay $20, $30, $40 or $50 down, we will credit you with $100, $80, $60, and so on, or, in other sur money will have double value with us IF COME TO'US RIGHT NOW. we lose words, Talking Machines Included — In This i 4 Special | Sacrifice $39.50 This unex- Now $39.50 Instead of moping over our Special. loss, we get busy, with a smile, celled outfit is posi- and save ourselves by saving tively equal to any- | big money to every customer, thing for $100 price. * Quick action is what we want and if you cannot give us your check for all or half cash, you can secure any one of these superior instruments on SMALL MONTH- j— LY PAYMENTS and get the full benefit of the reduc- tions just the same. ‘| Waak-Killen Piano Co. ‘|| WHOLESALE 1633 THIRD AVE. CORNER STEWART ST. Palace Hip =. 33: noo: 15¢ Sparkling New Program Tomorrow Until eivarbad RIVA-LARSEN TROUPE A Phenomenal Gymnastic Act on Four Hanging Ropes HARTMAN & VARADY RETAIL Joa, A, Muller, Mgr, | | | A Whirlwind Dancing Feature was John Dorando, a prospector, | Hammersley returned from a} {hunting trip late yesterday. When} Clark & La Vere Murray & Hall he reached Wimer, in Jackson coun ty, his appearance created great satonishmer nasmuch every one supposed him dead and His friends immediately communt {ira with rele here Ham. as tives mersley, Who is a government hunt will participate in the effort to the man slain wolves, identify by aten,| n “The Girl and the Cop” Variegated Vaudeville | { Green & Pugh Walter Gilbert “The Two Boys from Dixie’ | | Comedy Novelty Oddity Feature Grace Cunard and Francis Ford i In Sixth Episode of Seri Photoplay "THE PURPLE MASK | Reta eens Stee mgs

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