The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 7, 1917, Page 3

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'STAR—WEDNESDAY, MAR. ?, 1. W.W. JURY NEARLY COMPL _ AS SECOND NIGHT SESSION broad minded mant 1917, PAGE CONTINUED EXCITEMENT IN CORRIDOR ie the dat ng peel FROM PAGE 1 deputies dotaed to. guard the | | ballemten and the rate ee The entire bill is held over because all Sneeyanernenrarnanapenmer ttt ec n Judge Ron- B.A. Stenger wan challenged Seattle wants to see “Hell Morgan’s Girl,” niess one of the reguiars fal 1. W. W. trials are to progronty || see. Commercial "sa our super- picture, and “Maggie's First False aig psy sgt Tuenday afternoon as the resul Lexolian ' ‘ Step,” our two-reel Keystone comedy. In : SE ieuatt TeAMERTATeeHLaA 8 f : spite of its immense seating capacity, the . baiaty oats sr ine | Aaah ap @ ntat : Pe Liberty is not large enough to accommodate ee period Ot fo OntBE. || te Ae Faas Fics "Beek, 24 ern a all Seattle in a four days’ showing. As thou- Fourth ave. N. } excused with| | admission te Avon a6 North ) sands have been turned away during Sunday hee nei wee eens ne ni ‘ fides . advanced age would hardly asserting her Upon verbally and the successive evenings, we earnestly THe GROTE-RANKINCo. OTIO FT ALG General Manager no other that There Lei for These Things atisfy your- f that it meets your In it In it Is it labor-saving and san- itary? Are the seams riveted or just made — putty? about the atures * to be had MONARCH Malleable RANGES v= omical? venient? » Ranges have been sold in Seattle, This alone justifies your inves- pay nent on a Monarch Malle- Grote-Rankin—PIKE AT FIFTH—Grote-Rankin “ BLttee De Sunsttin, Grov iS NO LAW Q.—Is there any law against a person receiving mail under an as- sumed name when the use of it is not to defraud? FL. A No. FELL ON FRIDAY Q.—What day did June 17, 1898, fall on? A—June 1 . FF. on Fri- 7, 1898, came {LUNCHEON SET Q—! have a luncheon set, one large, six plate and six tumbler doilies. | want to find out if | can only use it to serve a luncheon on, or would it be proper to use it in the evening when friends come in and | serve light refreshments? MRS. O. D. T. 3 ‘ mit her to undergo the necessary! presence, Hill, it 1s sald, laid J r advise you to come as early in the day as train of altting thruout 0 long a) | hand on’ her to be 6, oF whether the . ° trial met with the f as accidenta possible—and as early in the week —to avoid Four May Go Take your Wirty hands trom aane ate i The fury as it appeared Wednes-| | me y are probably smeared ed hin rig , the last minute crush. day contained eight women and four|| with the blood of my dead ‘ ! men, They are brothers.” Mrs. Nettle Fordran, 2511 Yesler She was escorted from the The sta ex e Mr iele way; Robert Harris, Kent; Mrs.| | building t d pereims “Hell Morgan's Girl” is a dramatic tale of Dollie Bowles, 1408 Lafayette ave. A Frisco’s famous Barbary Coast before and dur fra, Louiec R Wag ot ha ing the great earthquake. a Pepla funnydale a i : mins ee 8 DEMS TO ATTEMPT 0. Mra. Nettle Thompsor th ave. tain Bodd 1 balla “Maggie's First False Step” is two acts of W r Christiar labor b ore 2,000 Monare fast-moving, rapidfire Keystone glee, with Sarah Rrowr ‘ T0 REBUKE STONE state | giving «plendid satisfaction Charies Murray, Louise Fazenda and Mary Nu; IA Drur Ke tion before buying another rang Thurman as stars. N Mra. Sarah J WASHINGTON, Mar A bit ta fense ¢ econd pere aD = Lora had old stove as part Daweon st., and » fie alnst re-election of Wm. | ‘ ‘ First at Pike, Continuous 11 to 1f!—Admission Fourth ave. > j to the par Se; Children Se Hod raises g t t n © ald « ved the cor age dcr ooking thas ways} Working would get along at well with ¥ matters ‘ jout unions as hem e ost prominer 4 ed } He Stays at Home vo who wa of " she: Bas | r at home,” he fight to pa ' even take the authority | &® count of this Good Enough for Son te er cane ara 1 2417 F WHY NOT PRAY allt} | Pe so 60 eo) ave. N., the nex calle Dear Miss Grey: In reading the et at ere 4, story of “A Lonely Heart,” | would i tt about th t f like to say to her: Why not say a : fe " cemat prayer instead of a curse for the "a ‘ man? That is the only way you , . will find peace and contentment. | 4 aid e . “ © | have been persecuted for years, zens. leoed 8 on nat e | of und and at the age of 30 my hair is , ave. W..}fights on ‘ ne | there was a J t thickly dusted with white. Years a garage, early in his sath macessary to oust fis a mind in the same sta urs,|ago Cynthia Grey told me to for- said that he deslred to — would you be willing to have that | get and forgive, and | did not think le boy tried?” she was aske 4 || could do #0. But trying will do | ell yo truth, 1 don't! certainly w Passed. | as much for you as it did for me. Neve I am fixed so that I could Judge Shortens Night Seasion | A woman is continually plotting ait or « de|my annihilation, and my one . , 5 , ige thought for her is forgiveness. pon rt wa oe that an't break a woman's heart the feeling of ejudice, the Kt ‘ t- | first time, will keep on trying till sree WWEMEMINUTES cee acne the attorr Spite, jealousy and treacherou Had Friende on Dock @ been kind friends, along with circumstantial Schubert p t his wife was t fact let “Pape’s Diapepsin” Is the Best Antacid and Stomach Regu- jhim out ber of friends wh hadan | tor Known were on the dock ¢ the sho late no ng.” He was exc we | Ernest T. Lighter, 1417 ‘ both i Sn read cc Repl a both | ind aia heart | Gay, au see gre ber . very WSPADETS, | urn and sourness dup to > acid fe Deciines L. A. Counsel | Whee gaur ott y| mentation fn minutes—that Harvey Hube' ub can aeed oe ust that—makes Pape’s Diapepsin | fendants, appel fe ythe largest selling stomach antacid | guard of a whee they againat the 1. W. W. as} 824 regulator in the world. If what/ called by Juc Juals I have k Id belleve ‘ | Fixed Opinion . tage : ha i he °o ofe ” ro’ e cha Pr ts or Bla a d a exam a t a 1a P pu me e sa Le ° marin ey wald € 7 that “ k dera ov t Va e a dene On She baie Ir ro ‘ ri son, 824 W. 54th) h ane a ol , AS a witne disqua 4 Chri a . d med CLINE TO BATTLE tt ALTO Aan CAM SERNIEES EVELAND, Mar Pat | Too Much Delay ‘BALLINGER WILL Heme rm et SPEAK AT Y.M.GA. 22750.) 0 9070 A. Muller, Mar Jos. Pad Buc Weekday Afternoons 160 Fivenings, Sundays ihe alace Hip ‘This Big New Hippodrome Road Show Tomorrow to Saturday x Fr 3 Se e In beg y « ta Past Mr. Hans 8. Linne Presents A : 4 te : Le 1 4 Races womer " c 10) < IKK PLACE MKT SEVEN LYRIC DANCERS mie. eoge pc teber Hr es Mile. Bernice, Premier Danseuse, and Corps ce Ballet JOE BRENNAN, the Irish Yankee 3 TOK! JAPANESE Oriental Wonder Workers WAAK & MANNING ght Carl J tohert D. Harm DAYLE & BOYLE “The Belle and the Beau” BALLARD TOSEE 2s im Pot LANCASTER & SMALL i ; Musical Novelty; $1,000 Harp %, Vanderveer sald t incide ‘ a A Stormy Hour’ ‘and Largest Horn In World OLD: TIME REVIVAL an to t y FEATURE “RODS OF WRATH,” with Henry Walthall eattle o have an old-fashion ' : ae eg PHOTOPLAY Eleanor Woodruff and Ernest Maupin ed revival nning tonight and ; i =i force tha continuing efinite r pices of t ¢ 1 Question Overruled 4 inch, 1536 d st 1 oath he " t or angelist | be Re stone ' ete 1 If you want health | ier com. Nt rts . i { e m tal a th ON TISTHY you can have it, by heeding Nature’s laws. Keep the ervices each afternoon and even | ("Vt HAVE NO FEAR stomach strong, the liver active, the blood pure, and ing (exce aturday) a 0 an ander mediately pa ik ‘ " Veta tai the bowels regular, and you will seldom be ill. Take 4 Soiree Timmer, \ H atoad good care of these organs, and at the first sign of anything wrong—promptly take Beecham’s Pills. PARALYSIS CURE BY ruta belgrade weber ' Apt hk , yfereiers) ee | you certainly need | SUMMER, HE HOPES ES NUX ATED IRON oan a ao : the nelp and relief of this world-famed remedy, to ? ores AGO, March 7 i ' r TOUT toe ‘ keep the body in health, They quickly establish nor- Behe rg ee ie oat r aitth ek tnnt wf ve mal conditions, ¢o the organs perform their functions paralysis before the fatal t Hie t as Nature intended. No other remedy will so surely moi he announced toda 1 ely fre 7 " strengthen the systern, stimulate the liver, regulate Already,” sald Dr, Herzog, who teeth absolute Beautifully Illustrated Book FREE. i the bowels and quickly improve the general health as Meese Meare peledhi pened? ay t: ip inedinget Call | Feder. Consuhation Free. 1018 8 9 the ase Which caused so man PAINLESS AUSTIN but deaths last summer, “the microbe) ask your doctor DENTIST br which causes infantile paralysis has) Owl Drug Co nce 1804 Telrad. Ave oe ; seated. book been definite isolated. and ¢ ft's Pharmacy al Mt ee H NAMB periments are being made to locat 2 ma t ‘ n a t STREET xin which effectivel t the disease among sheep and cattle We hope to have perfected an effective niltoxin for human beings | ; ummer,” ‘ sd t Directions of Special Value to Women are with Every Boz. Sold by druggists throughout the world. In boxes, 10c, 25c. leading drug | evidence, will do wonders in a | of “hanging.” Some day | hope t ltruth will be made plain to these people. A man has all the pleas- lures In life that he is supposed to only pre-| have; but if a woman tends she is having a good time, well, there’s always some one to put the finishing touches to It. VICTIM OF A PLOT. “NO,” SHE SAYS Q.—Would a dress of lace be suitable for a baby? please suggest something. MRS. T in shadow If not. USE COLD RINSE Q.—Would you please tell me if washing the face in warm er hot water will wrinkle the skin? MARTHA A t if 1 rinse CAN'T REPEAT Q.—Will you please print the recipe for making beads out of magazine covers again, as someone told me you had printed it once? MRS. J. L. S. ressed r = (Cures Without a TOWN THE ELECTRA- VITA co. Please send me, prepaid A.—It is correct to use the lunch- jeon set when refreshments are | Served. | | KEEPING COMPANY with a yourg man for about three weeks. He sometimes tells me he will come over and doesn’t show up, but goes to a dance or party | with some other girl. 1! am invit- led to a party next Saturday even- ing. Do you think it would be right to go with some one else Q.—1! have been keeping company ’ when | am going with him? Please answer and oblige c. J. G A.—And pray tell, why shouldn't you? You are not engaged, not even keeping steady company. Un- til that , cultivate the friend- as many boy friends as you the more the better as long are all the right sort, BENZOL AS FUEL Q.—Why cannot benzol be used as a fuel for motor-driven ve- hicles? MACHINE BUG, A.—it can be used. But in view of the fact that benzol freezes solid t from 32 to 34 degrees F., it consequently be useless dur- about half the year in more than half of this country HOG PRICES HIGHER CHICAGO, March 7.—A 150.20: ju at the opening of the today put the top price t $14.95 per hundred ding ner Spri your 90-pag

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