The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 13, 1917, Page 5

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| Woodhouse-Grunbaum Furniture Co., Inc. 416-424 PIKE STREET WE" LL TRUST you Beem ent END THE WAR BY FIRST OF JULY BY ROBERT J Neo found amy where, BENDER gust youn worn THAT YOULL ay WASHINGTON, March 13 A general peace move will be launched within three or four according to the view officials today opinion of military government authorities and representatives of foreign powers, there are many ele ments at work tending to bring the great world war to Its clom months, of diplomats and In the men March Sale Sed Brass Beds |): 1 r eve an over CLOSING out all odd sample patterns it ts be at Pre without vic sfully for will ave argued suc terminating the struggle. There are reasons te lle that Germany will exercts ever pre caution against einking an arined American with first coms ng wi stipula tion of | r tional law demanded by this government By July itt hat success will hay or fat been detern MY TIRED FEET ned the applica enables t pany to anne hwest Rose ‘ Popular Priced Let Your Sore, Swol! en, Ach-| ing Feet Spread Out in Rose Bush Sale a Bath of “Tiz.” Jas. A. Edmunds, now managing owner of the Northwest Just take your shoes off and thea Rose Company, KNOWS ROSES and KNOWS how to SELL ffi pul those woary, showcrinkled. el nose. tortured feet of yours in a “Tix” in different capacities, h 25 Alder St, Portland, Ore and 1621 and 1812 Westlake A to hold the ord of selling more own root, In the last year, sold YOU Roses from Tacoma; 522 Pike St., Wash., and is said toes will wriggle wit Seattle, jhomish county | testimony deac | Bvere sident Wil-|' of Brass Beds—an opportunity to Jt ¥!!! rest in soot land possibly save from 20 to 33 1-3 per cent. All belteve that empty stomachs at | pb n and financial exhauatior |ted ACHED FOR ‘TIZ’: STAR- MOVE NOW ONTO WITNESS ADMITS HE IS P The trial of Th # Tracy, charged with the killing of for mer Deputy Sheridd In the Industrial Work No. Tues. Jeffesson Beard, ers’ encounter at Everett, vember 5, was resumed day, with W. R. Booth Snohomish county treasurer on former the stand, undergoing a severe cross-examination at the hands of Defense Attorney Vander veer. WwW. KR. tate Boo operat an Everett real and former Sne treasurer, thru hia ribed the mercantile district of his home city, which was shut off to street speaking The defense attorney objected to the testimony, on the it did not pertain to the ordinance Attorney y argued that he wished to show by the ness that disturbances ¢ previous to the our © council passed the street speak x ordinance. Was In Beverly Park The court overruled the objec ooth's general tex tained to the conduct W, in Everett on the timony per of the I. W days leading lup tot eral shooting on No vember 5 | He occupied the witness stand the entire afternoon and was the t of a se cross-examina during which time be adm that was in ar affair, in which 41 membe vl of the L. W. W. were severely beat en up by citizen d Vanderveer asked the names of the men who were present that night Booth named several of the mo prominent citi tens of Pve ta not participate 4 Hid not believe 1 he pution him to give n the “beating 1 tha recall sort of st Admits Prejudice Hooth testified that he waa preju diced against the Industrial Work ere Have you ever been a member of a un Attorney Vanderveer {aquired You, I belonged to the minera’ union In 1878 whic h was the first union ever established on Puget ad 1 nee 4 the following! ver belonged to a fleld grown Rose Bushes than any other individual salesman on ff} t| 7 tempted to show the Coast. } leac | thr teatimony that the Everett This year's sale will be held in the New Beonomy Market, ot| mayor had called a spec jal meeting the Bartell Drug Store corner, southwest corner First Ave and will dance with also you will] some time early 8 Pike St. Just ask to be directed to the Roseteria, which is near gone n corns, cal-/the year for the f the sugar stall and the Ladies’ Rest Roon |! : arr ® at an of ¢ Out of town people can get their Roses the “Northwest | like “Tis.” It's} the I. W. W. situation Way,” by mail order. All goods sold on a oneprice-dellvered- on nt arawa out all Tha eceordl « i to-you basis. Mail orders and call trade customers alike get goods that | P™‘" “out: Gmaey gerach pate are guaranteed to satisfy you (on careful inspection) at your Get a nt box of Tix" at any home, or else return them and get your money back. drug « partment store—don't . ‘ wait. Ab! how glad your feet get A Drive in Yellows and Coppers Soe camipetebis 7oar hoes’ fea You can wear st noes a size smalie 25¢ Each, 5 Assorted for $1.00 if you desire. i Reve d'Or Nol. Apricot yellow. | Mrs. Andrew Carnegle 4.7. ee ae ae be Fercielieret 11:7.. Copperpink. | Greane tints ¥ AMUSEMENTS Madame Melaine Soupert H.T. | Oriole H.T. Golden yellow and meer ~ rid Saimon yellow and carmine.| canary. F.R. Patzer H.7. Buff. Wm. Allen Richardson Nol. Perle d'Or Poly. Nankeen | Copper f. ¢ yellow. | Sweet Marie, a new Rose of Perle von Godesburg H.T.| delicate pink tints Lemon-yellow. | Yellow President Carnot H.T. Mrs. Arthur Robt. Waddell Canary H.T. Reddish copper. Aviateur Bleroit Wich. Hyb. Florence Pemberton. Creamy- yellow. blush. Or. Grill T. Rose and copper. A Wide Range of Prices and Varieties to Select From— Testouts, Hillingdon, Sunburst, George Dicksons, Mawleys, Phillip Revorre, Old Gold, Betty, Lyon, Willowmere, Ophelia, Mme Edward Herriott, Detroits, Mabel Drews, Jos. Hills, Millers, Superior Jansons and Many Others. Buy Them at York ¥ Orchestra INCLUDES none Wlgm New mented rum CAST Fi The NORTHWEST ROSE CO. The Roseteria ECONOMY MARKET, BARTELL COR., S. W. COR. FIRST AND PIKE. Entrance Under David Gate Inabell J JUST PAST THE SUGAR STALL e MOORE THEATKE DAY Sean KATINKA pagther Hee riees—82 HamiltonWatch Pay Only 4 17 Jewel By, i} Adjusted 20-Year Guar- Gold poser Filled | hap ste Ae | Aut OT wiee WELLING and LO Vis wee rt | Dally—set0 | N CROs JOSEPIANE | LOS ANGELES March Fire | , ime- Case lor amipoo parior,, 12 a |the hase the Wilson bt ie eeper i . me today threatoned Pp the " all buildings ve| ; t west alde of Droadw be Week g : ween Fourth and Fifth sts. Eve’ Crake he blaze, which threatens to| 7 They must be seen to appreciated xtend to the Occidental hotel an Pied and, Magen. Main 5100 Qtr uaty women wore Teacited Mats, Thurs. da Sat from tho annex b firemen WILKES, PLAYERS 1404 1404 lu Hex Beach's Famous Story | of Life to Alaska Third Third rhe BARKER" the New JEWELER | | NEW PANTAGES | Nights, 7 and 9. 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W's on the main street e city, but in which « ination, Attorney Vanderveer « unable to determine if any 1 ‘THAW HELD INSANE ON MOTHER’S PLEA) ADELPHIA, ™ tod eninte b in th anity inquiry started | T cing Thaw in custody of Mary's pital, where he has his attempt at ane in Pe ania Ww d . a Strike Orders Out Against Nickel Plate LLEVUE rinted and are in the hand erhood men The order calls for a strike at ¢ | 20 WOMEN SAVED IN LOS ANGELES BLAZE Hair Often Ruined By Washing With Soap Soap should be used care le lly, if yon want to yo hair looking ite sony and prepared contal oo much alkall, This t calp, makes the hair brittle, anc ruins it The best thing for steady use | | just ordinary mulsified cocoanut of! an greaseless) than the most ex anything (which is pure und is better pensive soap or can use. One or spoonfuls wil cleanse the hair and sealp thor oughly imply moisten the hair with water and rub it in, It make’ an abundance of rich, creamy Iath er, which ringes out easily, remov ing every particle of dust, dirt iff and excessive oll, The| hair dries quickly and evenly, and it leaves the sealp soft, and the hair fine and eliiy, bright, lustrous fluffy and easy to manage You may get mulsified cocoanut ofl at any pharma it's very heap, and a few ounces will sup ly ever ¢ of the family for month \dvertisement, TUESDAY, MARCI yund that | waid that he did | ENREAL PAINLESS 13, 1917, PAGE 5 REJUDICED W. W's were present. | A |M Edith Frenette wa emont Jat that meeting | Called 'Em Names It wan testified later that a mob gathered at the jail, and, aft er hooting and calling the author tle wos, the fe wan torn jown eo witness testified that he did not see Mra, Frenette at | the Jail that night | | rhe witness was next carried thru a lengthy examination ay to the events leading up to his ar! rival at the dock on the day of the shooting and the subsequent Jevents, He testified to marching into the main dock d thence n way between and the adjoining remained until the upon the Httle the m dock hooting started He sald he heard one shot, which | was followed by two others, The volley came next. Booth demon strated the 1 in which the hots were hands inar ] Held Up Both Hands Booth testified that eriff Mc-| | Rea held up both hands when he| walked out on t when the steamer Verona 1 the day of the sb - PUT STOMACH IN | FINE CONDITION Says © port ot Indigestion Results from an Excess of Hydrochlorlo | Acid. Undigested food delayed in the! stomach decays, or rather, fermonts| the same as food left fn the open alr, says a noted authority, He also tolls us that Ind caused by Hyper-actdity, there in an excess of hydro-chloric| acid int mach which prevents | complete digestion and starts food| entation. Thus everything | leaten sours in the stomach much bage sours in a can, form 1 gases which} © a toy bal-| a heavy, lumpy | in the chest, we belch up r food or have water-brash Tuctate Ke | heart-burn, or nAUsee | He tells us to lay aside all diges ve and fr get from any} macy f ounces of Jad Salts oonful in a gla ‘eakfast and drink fervescing and furth Jwhile it kidneys and thus promote a free flow of p tive juices 1 Salts i# inexpensive and ts made from the acid of grapes and| |1emon juice, combined with lthia] jand sodium phosphate. This harm |less aaite fs used by thousands of} j People for stomach trouble with ex. cellent res DENTISTS tm order to introduce our new | (whalebone) plate, which ts the lightest and strongest plate known, does not cover the roof of the | mouth; you can bite corn off the cob; guaranteed 15 years. eld HOON: cc divecs ss axe $3.00 $15 set of teeth (whalebone) $8.00 $10 net of teeth .... 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SIPES, managing head of the BOSTON DENTAL COMPANY, extends a cordial invitation to any reader of © The Star suffering from toothache, or ill health as a result of the presence of useless, decayed teeth, to have them ex- tracted absolutely FREE OF CHARGE with the wonder- ful new PAINLESS anesthetic, so successfully demonstrat- ed by the BOSTON DENTAL staff of skilled specialists. Not a penny wil! be charged for either the extracting (no matter how many teeth) or for the anesthetic used; and you are positively assured by DR. SIPES that no pain or hurt will be felt. YOU do not have to order other work. A thorough sci- entific examination of the condition of your teeth will also be made without cost. Come any time, any day, between the hours of 9 and 5 o’clock. OUT-OF-TOWN patients may have the full bene- fits of this remarkable FREE OFFER by writing in advance for a special appointment or calling on LONG DISTANCE PHONE, Main 1186, Seattle. BOSTON DENTAL CO. 1420 Second Ave. (Opposite Bon Marche) |GUNNERS ON SHIPS WAIT FOR ORDE BY CARL D. GROAT heceaiene to American navy |ners regarding their conduct in | fending U. S. armed merchantm expected today to tak BY ARTHUR E. MANN sular pp arty . Staff ¢ ndent [their train at Copenhagen for Ber-|> 4 ( HRISTIANIA, March 10.—(By|}in on March 1 from German submarines in G s to Berlin and thence via many’s barred death area, are co ton, N. J., Mareh 1 Not | pleted and approved, and will Countess Von Bernstorff, the W. 0. W. DANCE Jissued “whenever needed. orican wife of the former am-| At 8 o'clock Tuesday evening, W.| Secretary of the Navy Dan vdor to the United States, was| 0. W.. No, 69, will entertain with|drew the orders and then in the minute search of Teadings by Miss Josephine Haines, | conferen with Secretary Scandinavian-American liner) following with a dan Members |sing made some changes beliet sengers| and their ladies are welcome. to be minor, and her wuthoritie see ist a FOR CATARRH, CATARRHAL sul) DEAFNESS OR HEAD NOISES YOU SHOULD TRY PARMIN 1 fo methods, as that he will lodge formal pro | t Washington | ir times a day, Ted blood and mucouly If ye , Catarrh, Catarrhalyja tablespoor ip, and forced the cap-| "aboard the ha BD Catarrh us brought reli LIFE tain of the liner to promise not to] thr t pecan ee which distends the smal use his wirele | Ston Parmint has b q ely Femoving: allt . jeure catment of Catartl uggish blood from a Her Soles Ripped neg! rope for many yeats, | and supple Count Von Bernstorff was the| you inte sof the Am@rGai ke only one of the party who was ex-| tarrhal wrec : have a thy empted from search, His wife was], Remember eetennite thie Soe ite tt inet thoroly searched. Even the insoles| punting dice ¢ t the v of her shoes were ripped off. Oth ne ta is st p y v 1 our ton ‘ers were stripped to the skin and] streys sme c arin seg , SIXTY DAYS’ FREE TRIAL — |thoroly looked over, Their mouths |Clog#, the noatrila and slowly but) {eer Roem in Yeh tuba |were examined, as well as the/health . and with he Stic Eh wit sever spaces between their toes. Not even| Sprays, salve 4 inhalers Beets . the Cap, it the women in the ty, however,| bring you a temporary relief ! nur own sal We run all the were excused from this painstaking | Permanent results can only come |g trial. Certainly you cannog Ina pu 2 Mtne | v nt land get the good out-of Tite aman of alxty da yun 4 re justly entitled to so long as no pu Al] German gold money was con-| aff i with Catarrh bs ety, as all sh fiscated as contraband, A few Ger att Parmint NOW, tod Writ for our booklet and mans Jost a little paper money.| ¢ ava a tieular sented tr en-|Customs officials likewise confis get an ounce ar'-|you tho poss cated all rubber. worth, take thi) Parmint Is sold and. Wonmen VACUUM CAP i > it four ¢ s of|in this city by all frat © Fy arelay Block, Denver, The ambassadorial party and con. rand \ pint hot water, Take!gisis

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