The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 30, 1917, Page 5

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STAR—FRIDAY, MARCH 30, DOUBT ASSAILS ‘SPOKANE FIGHT | REICHSTAG OVER WITH SPEAKERS | dius WAR'S FUTURE ON STREET TOLD | perttimercs AMSTERDAM, March For the first time since start of the war a note of doubt as to Germany's future has crept into reichstag speeches, according to dispatches received today from Berlin Member Spahn was claring in debat tod 1917, PAGE 1524 Third Ave RAMAKER BROS. CO. Established 40 Years OUR GREAT ALTERATION SALE is in full progress. The finest quality Pianos and Player Pianos, all marked |!!!" down at astounding reductions. era cee new and powerful for ist member sured Secretary Zimm |ican-Japane The Rhodes Co. Quality finds and maintains its own substantial influence where cash prevails over credit. Kodaks and Supplies 30 the Rapid progress was made Thursday afternoon toward the close of the prosecution's part of the I, W. W. trial in which Thomas H, Tracy Is the first of 74 men to face the charge of murdering a citizen deputy, Jef ferson Beard, at Everett on Nov. 5 Four witnesses were during the afternoon It is now certain the state's case will close this week, which is the fourth week of the trial, Attorneys for the defense say they will need at least as long atime, With rebuttal testimony and closing arguments, there fore, the end of the trial Is not predicted before the first or second week in May Leo Wagner first Special Until Noon $2.95 Silk Petticoats Special $1.75 Upper Main Bedding Specials for Saturday Main } called t The terly n nan's Mex sinat Amer Prose y Jermar cial Floor Floor, Rear. ‘ 66x86, for bed own and in satin $3.00. Special $1.95 heme Bedspreads: red the * mu an ernment be abol The biggest stock of standard high-grade instruments in the city to select from. To-|. morrow, Saturday, [atone 1 be another great hinge totering day at our store. Most extraordinary values ever heard of anywhere by anyone Shoe way oe at any time. | Pir nce Germany Reactionary many must not be considered tt | de-| of Seattle, was the || ed Thur ry count jpahn asserted after Bleached Sheets: Size 76x90, od quality bleached hed with flat ular 80c. Spe- noon, He gay naking skirt hang Monroe at the ting. and tried to get at rth from Seatt Germany | Nov not knowing of the I Holl-| expedition. Unable to get on it, he ido on| Went on the Calista, which turned ib meeting the returning | erday,| Verona and learning of its recep here of| tion fail-| ed electoral now lived fe from ¢ ivec ade from g he said at time eothing his throne : uslin and fini king is tottering on th oat 1 Reg Altho dispatches from ed “no-comprot over Pillow Cases: Size 45x36; made from Pepperill muslin. Special Saturday, each ........-..18@ aturday, | Easter Hats for the Children be hard to desire that is not on display warfa expressed) back on wech of yer various report formal # there were widespread di ure to announce prom reforms Reforms Withheld | Hollweg was quoted as declaring the time yet ripe fc in view of the fact th | ) whe ned 9 Says They Were Armed estified that a man on the im “If they did in Eve they h little trouble that and that another had sald, were pretty well armed ff William Bridge, id he saw a man | from a cabin wi t of niy kno will patre who purchases on Silk Petticoats ind twenty by saving every Tub Silk or Taffeta 1 ring special reform Shi at thi day mc It would ning ding to} new adherents in Various reports rmany, ace a | in the Millinery Section. Mod- | erate prices prevail. They Blue, endant ding t rd Trac White, Green, ored Light and stit are t wan called. I fl « from fom | AT HIGHEST PRIGES 3 4%2.°° Sor the man, who CHICAGO, M ned an open win He d as comi direct! { aw ir American Lady Corsets —$1.50— Upper Main Floor. the well-known American Lady Cor- The time is especially opportune to fit the figure with a corset correct in style, (and made of plain white and fancy pink corset material), to give a perfect foundation to your Easter suit or dress. Sizes 19 to 30, for all figures. _Rhodesa Corsets $1. 50 Phe omfort, figure The reh see the n with red | her hor an in the court Black * man, Monthly Payments Tracy Stands Up who has never shown jon when any witness point him out, without being told to// do so, as if to make sure of being seen All three witness r than] 9, cy he pring models of sets have arrived mple Way To Take Off Fat can be nothing simp convenient little tab ch antil to normal Th rose were #0 bel y George allt rotesting a tly croaw-exa | *, Vanderveer, that a reduced purchase & case scription Tablets ‘our (or {f you prefer, send Marmola Co., 864 Woodward 4 |Detroit, Mich.), and follow direc |tlons. No dieting, no exercise. Eat what you want—be as lazy as you like, and keep on getting slimmer. And the best part of Marmola Pre scription Tablets is their harmless. ness, That is your absolute safe guard, Startling Reductions in All Prices Tt is not possible to tell you in this limited space all the extraordinary opportunities offered in this Sreat sale. For instance, here's a fine practice plano marked down to only $4Q—just think of It, only $40 for a piano; and there's another at $75, And here's a beautiful walnut case piano for only $19 that a dealer has been proud to sell always for $650. another fine Mission style piano with a closing out tag on it marked only $90. It's almost unbe- Nevable, but it's true just the same. What do you think of a fine full size beautiful golden oak plano marked only $110 or a fine, brand new §&%note modern player piano marked down to only $2467? And here's another magnificent mahogany player plano from the oldest factory in America for only $365. We have seen them sold regularly for $950, and what's @ more, you can pay a little each month just as Its suits your convenience, because we absolutely must get them out of the way before the work of alterations begins. The store is Mterally packed full with planos and players and you are bound to find here the tnstru- | A ow ay Ment of your choice. To go back to the $40 and \ | ae wir 1 e. T $75 pianos, these prices are really too small to go ote _— on the books as open accounts and we are sure you! will not mind paying cash at those prices, but the others at $90, $110, etc., we'll open an account for You on monthly payments to suit, so don't hesitate to come in at once REASON FOR ALTERATIONS We have just concluded one of the largest, if not the largest, transactions in the Talking Machine trade. This necessitates the immediate addition of demon stration parlors and other requirements of this new addition to our large piano business. We shall open the most complete and important Talking Machine headquarters on the Coast. In the meantime it is ab- solutely compulsory to get every one of these fine pianos and player-planos out of the way so the work men can have a free band to go ahead with the altera. tion work to a quick completion. RAMAKER BROS. CO. | Established 40 Years) 1524 Third Ave. GO-IT-ALONE POLICY UNSAFE FOR U.S. IN WAR, SAYS RUSSELL BY CHARLES EDWARD RUSSELL | Jic of Russia and the republic of{alone, if we make it at all, and, WASHINGTON, March 30.—The France. No holding back, no half-/above all, make peace alone, No States right up on the firing way business, and no going-jt-alone! sitting in at a Huropean peace ta by the side of all the other) This is not only the plain com- ble.” democracies that are fighting abso-/ mon sense of the situation, but it, To take the lowest possible view, futiem! The republic of the United js the only plan that is morally, separate operations and separate States side by side with the repub- sound and pe: tly clean, | peacemaking would leave us expo! a PRENRE The Cause of Fight jed to attack by the central powers We are in thie fight not be. /At 3 tine when we should not nave cause our ships are sunk, but Rhe style mmended by a tisfaction for average or stout Easter Millinery at $5.00 Upper Main Floor. Smart, correct and moderately priced Millinery that is suitable for Easter wear—an assortment that bespeaks and value well as style and individuality—dis- 1 the season’s ideas and colors and black HAIG DRIVING STEEL WEDGE 30.—It give absolute size for the slender, rndes ( and S a wilh serv Sullivan, || 1911, and || “free speech of that January of troub campalg Sullivan, Attorney A. L. Veitch | explained to the court, when Van- derveer objected, was the chief of police referred to by 1. W. W.'s, who told Everett officials that “it had cost Spokane $200,000, and it’s | johie to get rid of them | Vance r withdrew his ob-| | Jec saying he thought the mat te impressed on the frequent ref. would be a Sullivan ‘ed to prove Ww he said breathe ann sald he saw the chief just had t shot, in his own and gone thru the rocking chair in which sat Had 372 in Jail at Once n 1909, Judge Ma » saw James Thomp- organizer, who was ere several times p PUT CREAM IN NOSE as AND STOP CATARRH Tells How To Open Nostrils and End Head Y feel ff ma Your cold in head or be gone. Your clogged open. The ad will clear pavike 1,000 SPIRITUALISTS HOLD MEETING HERE 1,000 Seattle erday on, ad ninds o| ences to ft t ds. Rig "Did Not Kill are SEEK WITNESSES TO TONGMAN ee The sheriff's office be searching for witnesses who mig! ed to identify the Mores. oe ‘ah 5 Wah, was | who was shot Tuesday at 12th ave, the} ing was beld at the hall upon the formation of a British|and Terrace st. Thus far none Of jat Fourth ave., at which lo-' wedge into the German positions |the witnesses called has been able al mediums held sear ixt¥-1that interest in the Western front |to pick Wong Yung, held for Ab nine years ago the first “rappings”| fighting centered today | Wah’s murder, as the man, were heard at Hydesville, N.Y. The| Field Marshal Haig’s troops, Yung was arrested the following ~ feature of the meeting was an ad-|advancing and fighting with @ay in Tacoma. dress by John Slater, national mis-|fpst moving forces as cavalry sionary of the tualist faith ermored cars, were driving a steel point at Quentin, supposedly | cne of the main defense points in| Hindenburg’s new Four more towns are {n British |hands, all within this salient, and) ; NOW | {rout dispatches indicated no let-up | 78 men n the forward movement by the| PLAYING jj. ritisi or the retrograde tactics o |the Germans, altho the fighting is | ruts) comin, 2 xasingly bitter. Movement on the French time WEEE |!ias slowed up suddenly DRY SQUAD GETS OLY OTEEL DIVER BIG BEER HAUL . 3 ly re ORDERED CAST WITH WASHINGTON, Mareh contract for 100 steel :| BESSIE EYTON submarine net VIVIAN Agi REED Philadelphia AND amounts to $188,100. The nets are to be of foot more than the legal amount of] GEORGE resh, 1,500 feet long and 34 feet in their possession. It was| FAWCETT. deep. Delivery will commence information that these two} within three weeks, with ten nets men gave Sergt. Putnam that the|!N a week th patter. Young warchouse was raided The nets are like those exten- Mrs. Eva Wells, 2327% First ave., |sively used by the allies in guard | was ted last night on the] ing the entrance to the Thames charge of violating the dry law. | jand other rivers This is the second time in four days| that Mrs, Wells has been arrested, $2,000 REWARD UP and the seventh time since the dry law went into effect ata post 8 did not n wil rils will air ivan and pasaa of your Over gathered spirftualists rnoon to cel reary of the spiritualism thru a tow back mucous dis LONDON, March struggling Tell all bottl a litt ptic cream penetrate through sage of the head; soothe the swollen, in ed mu brane, and relief come It is just what every tarrh sufferer needs stuffed-up and War May Be Declared at Any Time still such and to your nost every 8 as come prom-| - 8 Wha Ask the Star Mon The Dou orting editor or get The ving the ed corner of Hewitt and ep, and been ar remember s¢ con. dis Wet ested as a result sneing ssion of court,” Mann re. and I think pn one oce were men in jat front PRO Open poninet 4 dr juad made Corner First and Pike St. Opposite Public Market Phone Main 4965 |PAINLESS. I PROVE IT, I extract, fill, treat and crown teeth absolutely withs out pain by the use of Novae | caine and a system of anaes= | thetizing the nerves before ~ Ithey enter the teeth. This 7 method is endorsed by leadii dentists in this country am Europe My prices are as low as any in the city, if you consider 4} quality. Bs cab! awarded today to the Wire company The contract nine cartons of beer were Kar and W We ing liquor the ance ier in the evening Ollie Dean Pird were arre d at 2403 rn ave, on the charge of hav. And prices will ad) Why not place and again. order now We those who are going to Alaska to their grocery supplies from us, we are well your play safe? invite buy as 14 TON SIGNAL TRUCK $800 Other hicles, commercial $300 $1,250. Passenger 350 H $750. ve- to cars, to Geo. L.TrotterCo. Automobiles Pine and Bellevue. East 612 ferent from theirs, and that it wa because, like the other great nothing but a matter of dollara and cents. democracies, the ideals we fol- low and the purposes we have in this world can’t breathe the same air with governments com- mitted to the autocratic ideal and the code of the iron flat. That being the case, to go into! the war and not be in all respecte nd to the limit the allies and part- |ners of the other forces fighting to save mankind from the rule of blood and tron, would simply proclaim to the world that we had a cause dif- We don't want any of that. | Yet there 1s going on now in| Washington and elsewhere a strong n4 mostly under-cover movement |to maneuver this country into a po- sition where it will be fighting alone and without a friend. We want no alliances” these people say. ‘To alliance with any European would be contrary to the good American id in the is what enter an power old and would entangle nets of Furopean politres. ‘Uncle Sam's naval res | Wo must keep aloof, make war other Mediord girls have enlisted A Clean Record Suppose we declare a state of war on April 2, and the en tente powers, without us, make a treaty of peace July 1. That would leave us single handed fighting Germany and the whole Teutonic federation. However, what is far more impor tant than all thia 1s that if we keep aloof from the other democra cles, stain our cause with the imputation of unworthy aims So far we have an unblemished record in all c with this war It is wort just as clean all the way to the e SAM BURROWS, of Olympia, thru the adjutant general's office, has applied for special permission from the war department to en st. He's a little too ight and 4 little too short to conform with regulations, MISS BERTHA LOFTUS, girl of Medford, Ore, is t voman to enlist as elec hell first rician in erves. Nine equipped for such trade and are in a position to save them money and give the best service. Mail Orders Will Be Given Special Attention VITTUCCI IMPORTING COMPANY Manufacturers and Wholesale Grocers Coffee Roasters 309 OCCIDENTAL AVENUE Phone Elliott 652 ‘| SEVERAL HURT AS FLYER IS DERAILED CINCINNATI, March Six| steel coaches of the Royal Palm Flyer, bound from Jacksonville, Fla, to Chicago, upset at Clev near he ly today injuring number of 5 A broken rail was 1 The accident cecurred 1 bridge spanning the Big Miami river, Doctors we re 1 to the scene of the w this city. The Royal F to Cincinnati over the Queen escent route and was on the from came &C THE PLAY EVERY GIRL SHOULD SEE First Time Shown Hig Four rallroad tracks when de. railed, TWENTY TACOMA riders have volunteered riders. They will tirnih a own machines. THE COMMERCIAL CLUB, the Iotary Club and the Spanieh war veterans of Tacoma all a for universal military training. in line IN HAMRICK SECOND and UNIVERSEDY 18c ‘cnr Lowe Sents FOR GOLD ROBBERS A reward of “$2,000 for the recov- bar of bullion, worth | 5, that was stolen from the | Chicago Mining Co. of Chicago, Alaska, on the night of March 18, is announced by the local agency of the Pinkerton National detec- tives. Detailed information of the robbery, received by Supt, Phil K. | Ahern, of the local Pinkerton of. relates that two masked men | held up, gagged and bound the two employes of the mining company and then got away with the bar of bullion, which was addressed to the Selby Smelting n Francisco, No extra charge for painless treatment. Beautiful of sets jteeth, per set $10. 22k Gold Crowns, $5 Bridgework, per tooth Come in today. nose your case and tell you what you need. l-xamination FREE. All work guaranteed. “If I hurt you, don’t pay me.” and estimates | DR. SARAH K. GREENE Gifted Psychic in Booklet — “Psychic Power” a ‘ls of WORLD PEACE and the new cond & tions coming, that will transform this world inte” a HEAVEN ON EARTH, with universal progress, contentment and pleasure, 4 Archway Book Store, 3rd and Pike, Shorey’s Book Store, 3rd and Cherry. Raymer’s Book Store, 1330 First life-like — T will diag 4

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