The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 6, 1917, Page 2

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{THFTY-THREE YEARS? SERVICE TO THE BOMEFURNISHER | a a ee “NO CASH DOWN!” “MAKE YOUR OWN TERMS!” —make of up te of p homefurnts our well-known homefurnishings ‘Seattle add a heater to your account! NO ADDITIONAL PAYMENT! If you have an account here we will place a heater {n your home without any additional payment! 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See These Fabrics at "3D ana” A special opportunity to get $45 to $65 Suits and Overcoats, made to your measure, at $35 and $40. Take your choice of the entire stock. of ShirdAocnue TAILORS Ground Floor, Central Building STAR—TUESDAY, F EDITORS FEEL {PAGE RECEIVES GERMANS HERE | REPORT ON HOW WON'T AID U. S| SHIP WAS SUNK LONDON, Feb, 6—The Amer lean consul at the port where the survivors of the British & 8. Eavestone were landed today telegraphed American Ambassa- |! prise to Germ ditore—and dor Walter Hines Page a full now, with this action accom report of the sinking of that |; plished, some of them do not vessel by a German submarine, belleve German-Americans will Page declined to make t port ident Wilson, This J pubitc, but instructed the consul to expressed today by [investigate further and report from |p rlin’s leading editors: ihe survivors, first, whether the/¢ I never expected & severance Of/tavestone was warned; second relations,” he declared whether she offered resistance, and | We had hoped that “Wilson|third, whether she attempted to es jwould realize that Germany {8} cape, |fighting for her existence | not feve the German Americans will support him The war will proceed—and Ger jmany will win | Herlin newspaper comment on |the situation included, according to the official press bureau statement today the following The socialist newspaper Vor waerts states that after Feb, 1 hopes were small of maintaining ‘friendly relations with America. The newspaper compares again the situation tn many and the U 8 wher they know nothing the pleascres of life in the trenc and where they can go to the next store and buy bread, butter, bacon. a milk and eggs.” BY CARL W. ACKERMAN BERLIN, Feb. 6.—Severance of relations between America and Germany came as a sur CREW IS RESCUED : GALVESTON, F The coast guard cutter Comanche picked up the crew of the waterlogged schooner Irma Bentley several|t miles off Galveston at 2 a. m. to day. All hands were safe, but ex hausted by the long battle with wind waves HOW I DARKENED Lady Gives Simple Home Recipe That She Used to Darken Her f Gray Hair Youth Cuts Horse Loose, Mounts Him and Gallops Away For years I tried to restore my gray hair to its natural color with the prepared dyes and stains, but none of them gave satisfaction and |), ithey were all expensive. 1 finally | ran onto a simple recipe which | mixed at home that gives wonder ful results. I gave the recipe, which 4s as follows, to a number of my A boy about 13 approached a team at the Fourth ave. and Cedar Monday afternoon, alping knife, cut turned one horse loose, and reaching tn the wagon, got a saddle for the oth He then disappeared at a down John st police are hot on the trail of the boy “desperado MINISTERS TO FIGHT with it. To 7 ozs. of water add a|" smal! box of Barbo Compound, 1 ox. | ‘ of bay rum and % oz. of glycerine. | # These ingredients can be bought at|% any drug store at very little cost. |! Use every other day until the hatr|t becomes the required shade. it will |« not only darken the gray hair, but! ® make it soft and glossy. It in not sticky or greasy, does not rub off.|t for three day MY GRAY HAIR |i: or leas of a fam both | married | mate band | Smith. EB. 6, 1917. PAGE *? 'U. S. SHIP HELD | AMERICAN WAS FOR OIL BY SUB, LONDON SAYS LONDON, Feb, 6—The German| submarine U6 stopped the Ameri-| an steamer Westwego, and only yormitted her to proceed |ainking when the vessel a he German commander's de The American consul at pool reported these circumstances oO the American embassy here to- The Westwego left Philadel yhia January 31, and was carrying & cargo of ofl The admiralty statement on the same subject declared that the U-45 ired five shells at the Westwego, put falled to score a hit Westwego is a etee! steamer 5 tons, registered at Philadel and owned by the Union Pe roleum Steamship Co. HOLD BOTH MAN AND WOMAN FOR BIGAMY | Albert Welser dyke, arrent themselves Pear! 5 Yester Tuesday in jam Deput Pro itor Hed bigamy charges against them when } 1 they were and that each bad @ help. too many In yvem ber Van at way more Summers Summers says. | Welser was 4 witness in a sult flied Mra. Van Dyke against her bus for a divorce before Judge He ay the time, he Dyke and} recognized at that Mra. Van friends, and they are all delighted | Weiser were the same persons he | ad prosecuted previously on harge of disorderly conduct, and ‘vised the court against issuing @ ecree, which was compiled with ate county authorities learned, hru a Tacoma ne ouple had been married across the ound. The arrest followed They are being held in the coun jail in eu of $1,500 bond aplece. | Advertisement MARRYING PARSONS; ———— “Marrying parsons” should be; prohibited by law from advertising.) declares the Seattle Ministertal federation. The legislative com | mittee of the organization is expect-! ed to draft a bill to be presented at! Olympia, which will #top these men, | who live near the county-city build ing, from advertising a safe and jexpeditious performance of the) marriage ceremony. A telegram of approval was sent to Woodrow Wilson. TWO BABIES FOOD; CAN YOU HELP| One baby died a short time ago | There are two tots left—whose| little mouths must be fed { And Mrs. P. L. Chandler is at! her wits’ end, she declares. Her} |husband has been out of work, and| |the family is now without food. | They live at 618 Columbia st.! Can you help them? | But It Takes Quality to Make Satisfied Patients We give you the Highest Quality Dental Work at a Rea- sonable Price—tence we have SATISFIED PATIENTS Call on us when in need of dental work, and be one of the satisfied patients. Painless Extraction Free All Work Guaranteed UNION DENTISTS 305) Pike St, corner Third Ave. Over Ow! Drug Store i | | MOONEY DEFENSE RESTS | SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 6.—The| | defense rested shortly before noon | ltoday in the trial of Thomas | Mooney on charge of murder. The state announced it would introduce | |several witnesses in rebuttal. | SHORT NEWS THE VETERANS of the 15th Minnesota volunteers, commemor. ating the outbreak of the Philip-} |pine insurrection at the Good Kata) leafeteria, pledged their support to the president in upholding the hon- jor of the nation | DENT MOWREY, pianist, made} |his debut last night at Cornish hall jwith an original program | THE SEATTLE FINE ARTS SO. jelety has on exhibition a series of | Panama canal pictures at its rooms jat 1024 Third ave. | SENTENCE WILL John W. Roberts We |noon. Roberts was lrepresenting himself |ment officer | | WHILE DIGGING fn front of 4248 | 23rd ave. W., a skull, arm and leg bones were found. It is believed they are those of an Indian, buried |perhaps 50 years | AT THE Moore theatre, Thurs- day evening, a musical program will be presented under the aus pices of the Ladies’ Musical club, by the Flonzaley string quartet. | SERGT. PUTNAM’S men seized four drums, containing 27 gallons of whisky each, addressed to the Snohomish Drug Co., of Everett, |yesterday, at Pier D. REPRESENTATIVES OF vari |ous bodies in Seattle have voted to jactively oppose the Gule bill for amending the Seattle port district FIRE MARSHAL BRINGHURST is investigating the fire in a cottage at 3419 19th ave., occupied by R. R.! Williams, The fire may have been of incendiary origin, it is believed. W. A. AVERY, prominent auto mobile dealer of Seattle, died sud- |denly Sunday night, in Los Angeles | He was 52 years of age. | WASHINGTON NEWSPAPER |correspondents are congratulating one of their number, D. Hastings MacAdam, for many years a repre-| sentative of a St. Louis paper, on his appointment by President Wil son as postmaster at Honolulu, with a salary of $3,400 AT HOQUIAM more than 400 |quart bottles of whisky, 100 quarts jof beer and 60 gallons of alcohol j were seized by the Hoquiam police in a raid on the steamer Chebalis, from San Francisco. NO RADICAL change in the style of men's wearing apparel will be made this summer and fall, ac-| cording to the forecast of the In-| ternational Custom Cutters’ asso ciation, meeting at Columbus, O, by Skin Disorders, be passed on| day after convicted of As a govern juices B fine apples, and clear spark ling, sweet and fragrant, premely delicious su- SPARILING ‘Applestaff” at cafes, res tauranis, soda fountains. Order a case for the home, either from your merchant or from HEMRICH’S CAPITOL 870 Spells Ap without | barrels of lubricating oil.| Liver-| spaper, that the| | ON WAR VESSEL WHEN KILLED | WASHINGTON, Feb. 6.—The administration today still was frankly In doubt as to the prob- Its of the killing of the American negro, Richard Wal- lace, when a German subma- rine shelled the lifeboats of the sunken British collier Eave- wan the depart a while, |ndvice given at the state ment to newspaper men The fact that the American negro was employed on a provisional col |ier made bim a member of Great Britain's armed force, Altho the vousel Was apparently of the status of # warship, nothing In interna | tional law excuses the shelling of a | Mfeboat | | There is a difference, however, [in wanton killing of an American Jengaged in peaceful pursulte and killing of an American engaged on such a mission as was Wallace, which could bardly be termed peaceful. Further investigation will| jbe necessary / CANADIANS FEEL FINE OVER BREAK BY UNITED STATES BY wM. PHILIP SIMMS ted Prews dent TH THE AT THE FRONT, Peb Was anything needed to make ( ada's forces here completely com: | ry it was tho news of America’s break with German When the United Press corre spondent the news to the jtrenches the Canadians expressed no surprise, but were frankly pleased In fact, they seemed proud of President as Americans here | Men who went into the trenches today chuck in ant breaking the news to t ermans | opposite them placa notes tied to stones, shouts and other fa | vorite taunts of Tommies walt if v almost as| Wilson's stand | by JAPANESE WAR Sufferers | Semple ple Pack- Pyramid Pite ef, ing ecins d protruds rd ‘ail rectal of your own| drumeiste. 4 box often cure I, With book.et, m: n Wrapper, If you send us coupon | | below. PREM SAMPLE COUPON PYRAMID DRUG COMPANY, 629 Pyramid Bide, Marshall, Mich: Kindly send me « Free sample of Pyramid Pile Trent- ment, in plain Wrapper. Street ctty . We will fit a gold-filled frame with spherical lenses and leather case, complete, for $2.50. This includes a careful and accurate examination Invisible Bi-Focal Lenses for near and far vision cost more but worth It CURRY OPTICAL CO. H. C. and M, Curry EVESIGHT SPECIALISTS 3064-66 Arcade Bidg, Bring This Ad With You Balanced Food Drink— Do you know that good coffee has a substantial food value? In blending and roasting jlo We have brought out to the full est degree all the food proper ties of the coffees that go into it—perfectly balanced to make a delightful drink Order it grocer, S6¢ today from the pound your Roasted and Packed Daily by the Commercial Importing Co, VESSELS HERE? om Por day that three Japan-| ese battleships passed Cape Fiat-/ tery, probably on their way to Vic toria, B. C., Monday. No informa |tion was given out at Victoria and | Vancouver, B.C It was explained that Dominion sors there refuse to affirm or deny movements of any war craft The Merchants’ Exchange here is not permitted to divulge news of ng craft movements, : OITY To PAY $1,000 IN BOOZE FREIGHT The police department |thorized Monday to out of the general ment of freight charges on liquor dry squad This action was recommended by the finance committee as the best method to eliminate expensive liti gation between carriers which have j threatened to sue the city for seiz ing goods in transit ‘WILL TRY QUARTET was au spend $1,000 fund for pa and express selzed by the | \$ | ON POISON CHARGE | DERBY, Eng Feb, 6.—Formal commitment for trial waa ordered by the court today of the four al leged conspirators in the poison |plot against Premier David Lloyd and Ministe: The quartet don, Miss Harrtet Mr. and Mre € at guilty ‘ piracy to kill Geo Wheeldon Alfred Mason—plead. | to the charge ‘DOORS CLOSE WHEN GUARDSMEN DRILL’ Infantry drill of National Guards men was held behind closed doors | the Armory Monday night, The companies are preparing for fed eral inspection, beginning Febru 14, Lieut. Col. Colvin of San Francisco will inspect the Seattle |companies. Lieut. Col. McAlexan der of Portland will inspect the] oe unites, NORWAY STOPS U. 8. SAILINGS | WASHINGTON, Feb. 6--Consul General Denniston of Christiania Norway, today cabled that all sail:| ings from Norwa to the United; States have been suspended Counts You are spending good money for your grocery supplies, and entitled satisfactory If the goods obtainable in the market, at stricye wholesale should not fail to take advantage are to re sults you desire best prices, you of our Interesting values. Alaska and Mail Orders Given Special Attention. Vittucci Importing Co. Wholesale Manufacturers and Grocers Coffee Roasters 309 Occidental Avenue Phone Elliott 652 DENTISTRY Corner First and Pike St., Opposite Public Market. Phone Main 4965 ORALTHESIA —the pain-killer and happy smile-maker | guarantee to give you no pain whatsoever, and make your teeth as good as nature intended. 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