The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 20, 1917, Page 2

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STAR—TUESDAY, FEB. 20, 1917. PAGE 2 * LAST PICTURE OF GERMAN ENVOY | JUDGES SHY AT ‘JUDGE WOULD _ BEFORE LEAVING UNITED STATES Store closed all day on Washington’s birthday, February 22nd - MORRISON SUIT NOT FALL FOR FOR A DIVORCE: “SPIRIT GRAMS” r tal —fifty-three years’ service to the homefurnisher ! our i he enor Readable us to offer you—the Seattle homefurnisher being around the court Hke a shuttlecoe! cane of Heante G. M od, Fran ruity of After batted superior rense buy the divoree rison against ber hus M. Morrison, former Washington mather the case was referred bact Ur ation professor to Pre —the fairest pricings and the most liberal and aiding Judge Smith for another ar considerate credit giving service! ienimen k your ne he ‘ firet assigned to cat 2 Judge Frater, but wae returned, fol lowin the filing of an affidavit of liam HH, Bolen, at lorrison Next preju@tes by W jtorney for Mr |Judge Ronald refused to hear the of the “NO CASH DOWN!” make = own terms!” — “superior fe Machine then | 1 have 1 the case in my own mind,” he i Judge Dykeman Was next select: |} ed, and the nee Was sent back to Department ipon an affidavit of pred filed Gee 8 defendaant iH wan filled with ch time another Cole aitorne your additional purchases atied to your account! 1 have a {dition friends of both aides, and wan moved to following crowd n account here court the resem bled a small arm your a o . i Mra. Morriso wecompanted by} will be added with two women and ber little daughte tional payment appeared with her attorney, ‘The |defendant was not present { special values in trunks and sbags— | Last photograph of Count Von Bernstorff, German ambassador to/| U. S. COAST SINKS the United States, who was ordered home, taken as he reached Hoboken, THE HOUSATONIC just before ling on the Frederick VIII. for Hie wife, who| | goes with him, is shown at left man at the right Count Von Bernstorff was Miss Jeanne Luckemeyer of New York, and is leaving her native country to be with her husband. NEW YORE Fet .—The | Americar teamsbip Housatonic was sunk by the submarine U-5 the German submarine which rald-|| ed shipping off American coast last October—« Thomas A. En sor of Brooklyr of the torpedoed verre on arrival here toda. jt TACOMA’S HAPPY NOW: “RAINIER” IS SWATTED regular price $13.50 | —heavy, weil made, dark stesi 1p CLYMPIA. Feb. 20.—T ain. used by, am of the In QUIRK To PLEAD ' ered trunk: exact he y a Vote of 26 to 11, join sin the early days bottom, ie. requis ing the geographic board to Senator Phipps took the floor in , special down the name “Rainier t Htavor of changing the name fp H. Alvo! week .. “'$10. 95 Washington's | peak, and sub The only thing the people of] Unless @aperter Judge & word { Bilstitute some other name, preferably) Spokane think of when they hear! discovers some reason fc Tacoma. the present name of the mountain is| Thomas Quirk eithe Diack and tan sample bags: genuine leather: rating in Judge Ronald's court The memorial, introduced by Sen-| Rainier beer,” he eald heavier sentence tolay | special while they last— ator Jones of Pierce county, will - by Deputy Prosect Atter brie? deliberation, | have to go back to the house for ar the prisoner Judge Ronaid awarded T. M Alvord, 3922 Eastern ave, a judgment of $4,700 against his son, E. H. Alvord, inventor of a wood pulp machine, towards the construction of which the regular price up to 810.50 we bave « number in 16-inch, 17-inch black leather bags: 2 color cowhide bar befo t is gt Put the house |ready passed on the lby passing the Elliott | tion charge of manslaughte and be sentenced to the county jail | Quirk was charged wi der of James O'Brien brawl Decem WOMEN TOO AMBITIOUS ve ambition leads all sorts to exert themarives be strength. The girl striv six months in nta of it Cites History regular price from jing for honors in school, the | érunken . elder Alvord said he loaned his | hile they he fight ng fe ore chool pusy ; “ said he loaned his special while th , | The fight w Arp and VIKOTOUS. | Housewife, the abopairl, the society {0% Western ave. Quirk claims be| gem meney from his insurance . |While the great white mountain | eit, ertax their| W#% & friend of the dead man and! policy, of which hie wife had anaes ltrambied unseen behind its mi sat of endurance. Then |287* be had no reason for killing! peen made beneficiary. ] senators from Seattle and jhim. The state failed to coma The father alleged that the | troubles, backaches. comply with his agreement. T 4 fan he wood machine, accord-} of E. H. Ald} | panty ee their fire} | adach sently organic trou ve meow s0n had promised him stock in rtillery. He had not only bis) nies, w the company, and had failed to pan eee LADIES ( CAN | WEAR SHOES} | Women suffering thus should | On the final roll call on the me-| ¢ or women's aliments gt recognize the necessity of put 4 ing to the testimony morial, the senators who voted | ting on brakes and slowing |«n» vord, was divined by «plritua 39 75 |“No” were G! anion, Nichols.| down, Besides this, to remedy the powers furnished by a German pro- e Palmer, Taylor, Steiner and Wray! mischief already done to their po i feasor of the other world splendid home outfit; jot King county; Brown, Burton,’ health, the best reliance is upon |-enta vilevers | Got ideas From Medium j D ; Cleary and McMillan t famous and standard medicine | he greaicet com | “I got all of my ideas thru Dr,| consists of: 1 Steiner was loaded to the muzzle Ve today | garah Greene, 330 Lydia 74th ave. N., who was advised by the professor while she was fn a trance,” testified Al with artilitry. He had not only bis tory to cite, bul he had statements from such ploneers as Mrs. Louisa Boren Denny, Ines E De Eere Meeker and FH. Whitworth, to the ny tution in the United States and that DENTISTRY Corner First and Pike St., Opposite Public Market. Phone Main 4965 I Have Robbed Dental Operations of Their Horrors during surgical 1 with the hi lifetim: The eliminati is inseparably human race, and if tributed nothing more operation of the iad con- n hap- mn of p inter during my the piness than my discovéry of Oralthesia— scov ery wi I freel ffer to suffering humanity—I woul at at least I had not lived in vain. I meet in my offices people who have gone along for and years suffering untold agony from decaying teeth because they were afraid of any dental operation. People who from this sense of fear have let their health go to rack’ and ruin because bad the wake of bad teeth Every day months health invariably follows in These people had heard of Oralthesia. In many cases they had friends who had been treated with it. Friends had told them that with the use of Oralthesia 1 had extracted their teeth, removed live nerves, ground and cut their teeth in preparation for bridgework WITHOUT THEIR EXPE- who crown or RIENCING THE SLIGHTEST SENSATION OF PAIN, and yet SO DEEP ROOTED IS THEIR FEAR OF THE DENTIST they invariably ask me if it will hurt them I ask these patients to meet others who are actu- ally undergoing dental work at the time so that will guarantee for Oralthesia their testimony and as a point of assurance to my And I say to those doubting ones, I give you my guarantee that I will not hurt you. You will not suffer any pain, and finally— “IF IT HURTS, DON’T PAY ME” How could I say this if I had not proved beyond all doubt that dentistry as I practice it, with the aid of Oralthesia, is rendered painiers’ jetfect that they had never heard the = e “Tacoma,” as app ed to the ‘SUES “LIBERTY” FOR $120,000 PROFITS : L. H. Griffith, builde pol double -faced 10 inch records..... 3- —record cabinet, ex actly as pictured, price ............ 10.50 } idge Thomas H FRIDAY NIGHT Ear nck atpeeincn Aa aoe Sat. and Sun. Nights and Sat. Matinee 9} THE BILL to exclude all liquor} | |f advertising from the mails has been | b Messrs. Shubert Present the Sensational Musical Comedy |killed in congress, as it failed to| get on unanimous consent calen by the police to form a part of the burglaries, now that the state s00n be bone dry MARCUS M. MARKS, p dent | National Daylight Saving asocla |tion, has written President Wilson | ‘ dar. STEALING BOOZE is expected to expedite law moving clock one hour forward, to save daylight REAR ADMIRAL ALEXANDER BERRY BATES, | retin jdied Monday at Binghamton, N. Y.! EVERETT COMMERCIAL CLUB| were told about Seattle's publicity efforts Monday by Ted Dakin. LETTERS OF thanks by Secre- tary of War Baker have been sent to all commanders of National Guard units which saw service on io border. ‘SANDERSON’S PILLS| AS SEEN AT THE N.Y. CASINO THEATRE FOR ONE CONTINUOUS YEAR A VIENNESE MUSICAL FESTIVAL Hear “Auf Wiedersehen,” “Here's to You, My 1 Wine,” “I Had a Dog One Step in love 1 fifteen ot ng by a superb The well known and relia- east, including Jobn I i wy Shep Camp, Fred | Marten, Georze Everett, 8am Heern, Madeline N Helen Ke f Louise Kelley and Veronica Marquise and a chorus of beaatiful tie most obstinate cages in } gitia. 3 to 10 days. Prie 2 | 5 5 box, or 3 for 5. Eve | 50c TO $2. MAT. 50c TO $1.50. SEAT SALE TOMORROW, 10 A. M. Gans oro isr $0, cere Bee to 7:30; Sundays, 11 to 1, | AYMOND REMEDY Co, RENT YOUR FLATS WILH STAR WANT ADS, Room 6, Hotel Antleps, 4th @ Union, ARE YOU IN DOUBT? Come to my offices today and I will demonstrate to your satisfaction al) that I claim. HERE ARE A FEW OF MY PRICES 22-k. 30-gauge Gold Crowns, per tooth. .$5.00 Bridgework in Gold or Porcelain, per tooth $5.00 fons that van this com pressor She Was Unconscious ere revealing the first ahi Ahe" Spring Styles eS jyou about the elder Alvord’s insur motion picture house, filed ance?” inquired George Olson, at pended complaint in the #u-} pia S| torney for the plaintitt Extractions, painless . etre es court late Monday for | “He did not ainet John H. V Her — But you did know that he had —"MAKE YOUR OWN TERMS!" “NO INTER S store of he liventor Thestre Os bia, asliad. Toney $b vie tare ; a * Most unusual credit offer ever extended Griffith alleges he w 4 tion, didn’t you?” continued Olson.|*on had told him he did ne wish! CVe@ing at the Bethany Presbyter by any store in America! jottained 10 per cont of the pr . ( . . } “Daddy” Got Message father to have more than one | ‘#2 church — —select any VICTROLA up to $100, which will ! oo $10. 00 ae, | ia ; . a ike S Nihal an geet Oe oat lechia calle Gels eat t home WITHOUT A CASH é 2 td dey ti) garments in their array of beautiful, new [])848e, himself one night. The next] Would make trouble with it ne sent to your hom SA | ; day he came and offered the mon.| The court held that the son re 10 Lb. WHITLOCK WORKS ON | it] materials handsome colorings are Hey.” turn the father $4,700, minus $21.50, ‘1 it Uhl] particularly fascinating to women who ||| Members of the corporation pro-| which the son had paid for a suit of corm we goes mges velon IN | Stee” an > : fe moting the pulp making machine|Clothes for Alvord, senior, or else| obi eal, worth _.30c BERLIN, via Bayville Wireless,| J) |{ at bol ait oday yles Today who are not included among the|the equivalent in stock at 25 cents seteeee es Feb, 20.—American Minister Pra main | Ne invite papal thane g. {|| Seeenelatie wemkese ony Pe ams 8 Stare | 2 Lbs. Sauerkraut 15¢ I Whitlock, at Brussels, continues, } pe nspection of chine is very valuable, but that be-| A large delegation of spirttualists together with the work of is e pring Coats, Suits and Mil |][cause of the tact that the contro! of{ attended the trial. Judge W. R. Gay| WEDNESDAY ONLY gian relief . on, de t é the stock is held by th persons,|%nd Judge John Arthur were attor a statement iesued toda a ha | . ‘ iitia jit has been DONE »jneys for the defendant, 1 GERRISH BROS. 1 > e eres a ~~ | , the financing of the machine to the| George Oleon « he case for i greatest adv Re the Ldapepetembiztmerst ye Cash Store No. 4 wit Money ie m 192.3-4 Westi 1 | O ur Credit Pl | ‘Among thee was G, R. Sumpte THE MEN cooked the dinner and estiake Public’ Mkts 4 | edi an secretary of the Alvord Automatic|the women merely ate Monday | | H Machine titled that th { “ida particularly advantageous right now fit) Ld)B | \ you can have your first choice of } ea ea PY | tit a nt - — W. E. LINDSEY, republican, has| Heal all pring’s new wearables and arrange your ti 25¢ been sworn in as governor of New| | |Uf {i//1 || a ? just Printers A reduction of 25c * : [[|H] Payments later to suit 1018 THIRD MAIN 1068 ‘i i PISA per ton will be given 1] 4 | on Acme Lump and Furnace grades when you clip this ad and hand it to the man who delivers your order. 2 We have 20,000 “satisfied clients"—Savers and Bor- rowers. We are equally considerate of each class of thrifty citizens. Washington Savings and Loan Association 810 SECOND AVENUE This is a good way to test the pulling power of The Star. If it brings a lot of trial orders, we get a lot of new customers, for those who use Acme once never go back to other kinds. No soot or clinkers, little ash, most heat per dollar, Established 27 Veare Assets $6,300,000 Reguter Buaker Pricee Lump .......$5.00 Nut ......-..$3.50 Furnace .....$3.50 Run of Mine. . $3.25 The Oldest and Largest Strictly Savings @netitution in Wash- ington DIRECTORS ACME ( COAL CO. 0. M, LATIMER, Mgr. Elliott 1400 West Seattle—West 540w 1332-1334 SECOND AVENUE

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