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STAR—MONDAY, MARCI! 19, 1917. PAGE 2 7 EVERETT MAYOR | GRILLED AGAIN | WHY You Should Have of citizen deputies who met th { FIFTY-THREE YEARS’ SERVICE TO THE t HOMEFURNISHER Denn re nnn en re . ‘NO CASH DOWN—MAKE YOUR OWN TERMS’ —make your selections of homefurnishings up to $100 without a My cash payment at time of purchase—we invite you, the Seattle | Verona when it arrived at Everest re 4 hometurnisher, to “make your own terms’—our well-known Bee eer, Sheer ib b ( d t R t d k liberal credit service will fit your individual needs! |Just before noon Mon V a ra Ua e€ €gis ere case of Thomas Tracy, 1. W. W member who is the first of 74 to ° Jetand trial for the killing of Jef-| | 1 ore noon ad-| nent, that there were 60 rt-| your additional purchases added to your account! —another indication of the unusual, distinctive and exclusive advantages this store extends its thousands of friends. the -/Gommaaneial thu, be —if you have an account here your additional purchases will be added longing to the naval militia, whict without initial payment had been brought there from th Be Armory, This is a point wh iuse the graduate registered dentist knows defense has previously tried to his busine ind knows it thoroughly. As soon | as coaeatee ce genie | as he looks over your teeth his expert knowl- when the committee of three edge will at once tell him just what must be week and see the demonstration of the famousp ior OMS fy sdt dem into perfect condition. And lin ate in Case the damand then when it come loing the work he will! EMPRESS Malleable Range! sie was’ | know just how to do it RIGHT, in the way that passengers ar will give you lasting and permanent satisfaction, —an extraordinary demonstration of an extraordinary range! ere . ‘ If you were going to have a house built you —this week this store will show you the making of the EMPRESS Sap lank heap dg bono fog fl «| would hire the most expert carpenter to do it, Malleable Range, demonstrating by experts its many exclusive fea- t in playing cards and ott of course. You wouldn’t think of asking yc tures and its wonderfully strong and practical construction, which aaa ce Blige my Meg mci) lawyer to build your house, be iuse, while he might be ever so learned in the law, he would makes these great ranges last a lifetime. jear took them for a three-hou ¢ Mverett likely make a botch of building a house. Ever ley ride all over the eft May D. D. Merrill | Was fr fire by Vander man to his trade is illustrated nowhere more wh t pression aid you get More than that, the graduate registered dentist —for 15 years we will replace any worn- 9)". “wieal You don't have to take his word for it—the out or defective parts of an EMPRESS fps. is -..si00 was proof is right before you. In our office every pended on who was bea operator has his certificate from the State Den- Malleable Range! edt ania a Bs seiteal. tal I i baneing right on the wall in front of h in Fad 4 | r at the ma his dental chair, in plain sight of all. Just what <n SS —a guarantee bond, made out to your name, goes with every ¢ wha EMPRESS Malleable Range, giving an absolute guarantee eurtise VP ateuned bs certificate mean? In the first place, it OR. L. R. CLARK of range satisfaction for fifteen years! that spent years of —if any part of the EMPRESS Malleable Range will wear Can yout” tnsisted the defor “a Jental slled is i Thaive a a % AY out in fifteen years, same will be replaced without cost to attorne : in dental cone under That's the only kind that will turn you; if there should be any defective part in an EMPRESS ‘ot directly,” admitted Me : \ TS; then he ha out the kind of work that we can af- tho yor thoroug 1d Searc oT Px. . . . di Malleable Range, same will be replaced without cost to you Sudek kines ards | th nd searching e¢ ford to go behind with the ironclad You are fully protected by this liberal guarantee—given in 1 before competent judg writing, duly signed and recorded. ‘cessfully passed this ex- | At the request of Sta Atto Cooley, Judge Ronald admoni guarantee mentioned. widreering the wince “""*F! amination, he is given the certificate. Our methods are absolutely pain- Mice ded pens why he had not re-| Each and every one of our operators less. We have brought our system ON AN EMPRESS YOUR HOME IMMEDIATELY ON THESE, EXTRAORDINARY So v you come here you don’t tion that we are now able to perform MALLEABLE RANGE! J Tens: No CASH PAYMENT AT TIME OF PURCHASE— need to spend any time ‘worrying the most difficult dental operations about whether your work will be without hurting the patient a bit. done properly or not. IT WILL. We use genuine “NOVO-CAIN,” And further than that, we will give which stands in a class by itself, —a few of the many distinctive features of FREE THIS WEEK WITH Sg RRR I eh poe et Bl hie being recognized by those who know the EMPRESS Malleable Range: 1 wouldn't stand for the sort of thing La hee o or ase 0, which 2 to be by far the best dental anaes- —the only range made that is lined through otf © papers may was did the work and also by L. R. Clark. offices t it r Ca ay dons Merrill es haven't got it nor can they ] out with aluminum fused metal, positively THS DECORATED SEMI-PORCELAIN “The i ed having sald at! S., owner and manager of get it. will not rust or corrode! a DINNER SET! SERVICE FOR SIX in rett Commerelal Club So wer _ sie A ek Come in and let one of our ex- —entire wall construction of range is 3-ply, ontrol of ee sepa . a ot protecte rom perts give yourteeth a thorough Px. © club had picked out possible angle. t g ‘ a § ) teal with the 1 sak amination and estimate of what it Our large volume of busine$s per- will cost you to put them into per- two sheets steel and one sheet heavy as- bestos; this 3-ply wall will retain heat longer than any other range made! mits us to make our prices the very fect condition. This won't cost you the EMPRESS Malleable Range has spe CONTINUED lowest. It stands to reason that we a cent nor will it put you under any cial design duplex grates which will burn 3 either coal or wood, both fuels equally successful! FROM PAGE 1 can afford to take a smaller profit on obligation whatever. It probably the i dividual case than an office won't cost you nearly as much as Attra vt ae ot vhich does only one-half to one-third you have figured it would, and one —entire range is hand-riveted—just like a cia steht JUN RAVe NEU ae WOU, 4 steam oes no bolts to loosen up; 25 WHAT THEY THINK OF of the volume that we do can pos- thing is very certain, it will be worth per cent more rivets are used in construc- TT Y | sibly afford to take. a whole lot more to you than it will tion of the EMPRESS Malleable Range MA HEWS MONEY | We use the very best of materials. cost. yok the money to help fight the! a2" Regal.Dental Offices J. W. WELCH, 606 East Denny Way—It was ont of his line of bus DR. L. R. CL ARK, Manager. es, ee | 1405 Third Avenue N. W. Corner Third and Union. politics | Diagonally across from the Postoffice. Be sure to get to the right place. In every respect Seattle’s leading dentists. than in any other range made —the entire range is built With a gas tight construction; every fitting made to fit e —an unusual offer extended to homefurnishers who purchase an EMPRESS Malleable Range this week. This offer is for cash or credit sales. this is a semi-porcelain dinner set, service for six people, neatly decorated, several patterns to select from; selec- tion of tight without th use of stove putty —the entire body of the EMPRESS Malle- able Range is made of best quality Wells- ville steel (not sheet iron) and made in one sheet; no seams on corners; no other pieces exactly as here pictured given free this week with EMPRESS Malleable—the best fuel-saving range! HUGO H, FILLIO, 110 West 48th} St—It is a debatable « range like it! SMPRESS Malicable Range hav anger | 4] We Will place an EMPRESS Malle- 5 saiter ee : flue construction than any other range, 6 others ; Millie vines we sans cad caeg tls able Range in your home on 30) Jp i ie eo Risen J, commandeer_ cata one-third less fuel than any other range! _ days’ free trial! church ean accept it ia refusal of manufacturers to the EMPRESS Malleable Range has large “MRS. FRANK E sige 1729 that the ake choir atts Boylston Ave—I thin antor rese na speed-up program, © flepartment soon to sh: ! ? the t may force ae and n pgp dipe Baigent adopt this course, it was officially tion. He has ¢ place in politi i ated today and above all things he should not | ‘iegla drag the name of a d man, v was respected by many tn life, !oto| ‘MILLION ASKED TO roomy ovens and h ets, made larger than any other range of same size, with heavy drop doors, the most convenient and Sanitary style made! —showing the three- ply aluminum fus- ed metal and as- —the entire cooking surface of the EM- SS N e and : . * ordidness of t yurt | _—--— ; hoe te a is pass ag bestos — construc- think Dr, Matthews was wrong, | __That pretty Mabel Howe, 19, “Was that after or before Erel DEFEND BAY STATE polished ; easy to keep clean; no blacking tion; will not rust G. F. CLARK, 1858 North 52nd] came to her tragic end by a yenbrack and Miss Davenport =A Pa required—just as easy to an as a china J ; . Ave—it was right for him to take} Shot In the head early Satur | upstairs?” Deputy Prosecutor Gar mien 4 ' or corrode + the purpose that he did A day morning in the home of E mody asked 3OSTON, March 19.—Gov, McCall i > minister is right in using P. Erckenbrack, manager of “Well, ) not know as to that, y sent a message to the legis seed ) x anane 46 mnor tratti | the Border Line Transportation j|as I d see them go up,” said! lature calling for an appropriation as MRS, JOHN LYNCH, 2029 12th| CO, after ten days of despond- | Coste! of $1,000,000 for emergency defense Ave. S—I think he was perfectly ency over the prospect of fac- Officer Arb the | measures. In the message, the gov right. He had the good in view| !"@ Unwed motherhood, was tne [first on the he|ernor assured the legislature he and, in my opinion, hia ends just}. testimony at the inquest into |found the girl's body in the sitting} had no alarming inside informa- 7 @ @ | fied bis means her death at the county morgue oom of the Erckenbrack home, tion, but that he considered it wise | MRS. CHARLES SIEGEL, 503; Monday morning Tells of Finding Body to be prepared for emergencies. isters who play politics. I eat he i rie The coroner's jury, composed “One of the first things I noticed oven SECOND AVE. AND PIKEST.,SEATTLE L SCHOENFELD & SONS 101 TO 111 So. ELEVENTH ST., TACOMA Bh\ ives wno pine portion fam un] of three women and three men, | was that there were blood spots on POWER COMPANIES jposed to law violations, but 1 be listened to the story of the gay he left side of he kirt, and that ar ° : , j = — |leve prosecution 1s the duty of the} Party held at Erokenbrack’s jshe was lying on her right side, | MUST PAY. R P a apr atgelin home during the absence of his |declared Arbogast. “Also. there ae] ULING VES ARE | the department, in 1906 J officers about the waterfront de-|the Star Carrings Works, to tum | Police, not th rey. wits ih Ggitornts. seibeuue'et. lean & hand kammne: an canes eee? : | Reames and United Staten Din-| tail?” over the wi MRS. E. B. ROW,, 9249 17th Ave, a : andkerchief in her right H Reames and United States ta {over the whisky Weel dinlik 11 p.m. Friday and continued | hand 1 I couldn't see ho low E trict Attorney Allen sat motionless Yes, str.” |. Tie ‘8 testimony disc reaited | & si Bia whe pase judement until after 2:30 a. m. Saturday, | could shoot herself with te ¢|_ WASHINGTON, March 19.—The while Frater examined the witness. | “Do you know Fred Billingsley?"| the statements of Pielow and Fred |°%* Lggesven bet hermonaity t fa] Coroner Tiffin anid the autopsy |hand and throw the vy toot | Supreme court, in a farreaching | "Yor Billingsley to the extent t .jucated man, but personally be} ‘ owe knew she wos ay tan "way Gee & foot) ruling today, upheld the Utah state = pF ~—o ea soneg a bai siasiniss| When Geese ths teen - Naan ute |lleve Dr. Matthews wrong in ac-/h0 oe Hov id knew she wi away from he body, a ittle to theleourt decisions, which enjoindlt ; | he ses: : Kk to ) © become a mothe left of her feet, and sti old the : . CONTINUED last week's, when the govern: | Arrested Fred the carriage works for repair ig | Ore Nadie tad She Was Despondent handkerchief Ar song ay “ power companies from operating ment was springing senational testi-| “When Peyser and I arrested him |that it was repaired and later seiz Kd Corbett, Washingte nex, |fire in the kitche re, and the| (heir Plants on government taal mony on order of Capt. Tennant, follow-|¢4 by the chief, taken to headquar-| GERMANS SINK Two wa the at witheas ited £75 the wovenipe: wii out of ort r and the) without paying the rates pre FROM PAGE 1 Jurors were restless, and four of! ing the Westlake shooting ters and the whisky destroyed | litand ae apache pio Jim | Pictures taken oi Poh Rae seribed by recent laws. them chewed gum methodically. | “When did you leave the water. | Thought It Was Whisky | | Costello Dorothy Daven-{afd the relative position of the Squneays Cemend fie \ ai é Explaining his tasks on the|front detail? | “What did you think was in|. LONDON, March 19.—German] port out » Erckenbrack hone, | body and room were intrc ‘ of money made by com i pace don't know! watertfont, Doom talked with his| “About the 4th or Sth of June."|those boxes?” caked Reames” -"|destroyers sank a British destroyer| hin Wont smith at chon Dye | . nh Were introduced. | panies in the past was granted. | head thrown back, Did you know it Margett’s| “1 th t it we in the Straits of Dover yesterd ‘rid tetera ey Cetera Clar| mown Be " | vy?" asked Reamer ; hought it was whisky—the Stra lay | Friday | TURKS FORCED BACK | Railroads could move foodstuffs SEE Ey Ménmen cross-examined the | ..° 2°", Ae! UP 2nd Gown es he| whisky?” asked Reames, bills said it was whisky,” answered |®nd torpedoed a second British ¢ Mabel appeared sad and down- | better, if they were double-track- ances. jasked his questions. | “No i, ihe Wittiena, |stroyer, according to an admiralty! hearted all ever sald: Corbett led, says @ critic. ‘Twould ame + “So far as you know the truck- | Meets Logan Billingsley an you know eset “Yon didn’t tell Beckingham jt |*tatement. “She wouldn’t talk, nor dance, nor | PETROG RAD, March 19.—The| help if they'd build a few freight load of whisky ws “Have you ever met Logan Bil No—only by sight,” answered | was an fllegal shipment? ——— es 145 anything.” | Turks are retreating before the ad-| cars Eel ment to go to the Ungsley on the waterfront, alone, the witness, “No,” was the reply afterncon, “She didn’t enter into the ‘spir-| Vance of Russian forces, the offi i " ne dock, on the an | or with officers?” asked Frater. Didn't Know It Was Margett’s Detective James KE. Doom was After reciting his reason for ac-|it’ of the party at all,” declared | clal statement regarding operations| ‘Why go to the movies until ee aim “ne ogh ak ald Doom. oral, Did any of the of icer then called to the witness stand. | tivities in watching the water front|Jim Costello, — brother-inJaw of | n the south today stated. Russian/ You've read "Nan of Music Moun- z ou first m ogan| whisky belonged to a Pervaae Yitape : S.|Erckenbrack. “I have always|forces have occupied Harun | tain?” ad i ¢ , Paired Guar Caneé for illicit Hquor shipments, U, 8, | Et nabad ie: ag * chewed aires . asked Reames vee mand ay |Attorney Clay Allen cross-examin {thought Mabel was a mighty good © Turks were dislodged south — Sincaniagbciensiaii p riemne ys r Atter he was released from jail I think the chief said, ‘It be Allen propounded a long series!ed Doom girl, and when my n-law | Of Banaand and are retiring toward |, 21D! Look out for the bullets Hh gim between following the Weantlake traged longs to them Jew of questions to check the detail The purpose of your work was{called her down duct nassevin from “Nan of Music Mountain.” 4 Boom Telis His History Denies Taking Bribe Reames brought out detalls of |of Doom's stor ; bie ir wo As |< ’ : In an put by his Did you ever take money from each movement of the truct Attorneys for the defense havo! ash Te Gare a Gale's One Day ; ) dor the detense havelaahed Allen avd WAVY PLAN Toke LANATIVE Bi ‘ j me attorney n sketch-|any of the Billingsleys? Says Truck Was Repaired conten all along that the gov It was,” said Doom 8 Rough Reprimand Y Bruges ret f MN Bed his early life prior to joining| ‘I never did Tierney was making a good wit-|ernment’s case against Doom was| Ho said he never saw any ship What ata Sa eI WS GROVE aicnat Be the Beattie police dey “Did you ever conspire to violate | ness for the defense of Chief Beck: | weak |ments to the “Quail” or “ICet”|loving-up the hired help? he aehed | OVER OF FACTORIES at f le has a boy, age 7 | the interstate commerce act?” ingham, who, Fred Billingsley and| Doom said he had discussed the| p Pied iba: Widiidaa bes Pact sth pee | “Tee ;! during the days before he joined “Ever protest to your superior ceived a $600 bribe from then ¢ . + gud v8 for | kite She commenced crying] WASHINGTON, March 19.—-Th > a ) y nat with the other defendants Sunday | th e EST FOR RESUL’ h ne danta Sunday|their shipments, then,’ navv department. may soon find ite. | ‘ ,

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