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STAR—THURSDAY, APRIL 12, 1917. PAGE 5 SPAIN CHARGES BIG MILL MAN BRITISH BACK | DENIES GIVING AREVOLUTION M’RAE AN AUTO More of the Beverly park in vr dent | eldent and also of the NUBNOS AIRES, April 12 Tndt alleged gift of an automobile cations of a wertous crisis between! by David M. Clough to Sheriff McRae wae heard In Judge Ronald's court Wednesday at the trial of Thomas H. Tracy, 1, W. W. charged with the murder of Je n Beard at | the time of the Verona shoot Woodhouse-Grunbaum Furniture Co., Inc. 416-424 PIKE STREET BY CHARLES P,. STEWART ed Press taf Correepon more England and Spain were contained * 10.00 . 15.08 Down, SPECIAL PRICES ON in Madrid dispatches received here | today that the Brit ish ambassador at Madrid had been sent to the frontier on a special! They assorted trata | Ing In Everett last November Despite dental of the foreign min-| Clough, who Is a prominent | ister, it was sald Spain was ex.| mill owner of Everett, bought | pelling him beeause of suspicion McRae's wife an automobile, that he was fomenting revolution-| the defense charges. Clough de ary plots against the monarchy nied this under oath Wednes The Spanish ambassador to Ar) 98: —___— OO gentine was informed by his gov Kdward Schwartz, an I. W. V told the court that he had b ernment that ®pain had withdrawn Every Range In good shape and guaranteed to give satisfaction the bulk of her troops from Africa yoaten up at Beverly park and tha en present at It was stated that 29,000 men had Sheriff McRile had be Laurel Stoel Range... $31.50 already been landed at home ports, | {he time, shouting, “Lat them go Rarnes Stee! Range... .0i0.! one by one then we can all get at : Ke. S2R5O them.” McRae testified last week || Buck Steel Range 831.50 that he had left the park before || Superd Steel Range pry \| nae $31.50 rtz waid I. W. W. members Universal Stee! Range $33.50 en to the park in au Fik Steel Range $45.00 auto trucks and then released o. Shots were fired after them, he Acme Steel Range... 831.50 raid Supreme Steel R ‘ - - More corroboration was obtain ’ ip e Steel Range 832.25 PHILADELPHIA, April 1 One ed of the testimony to the effect Crescent Steel Range. $27.75. man was killed and one injured in| that Sherif. McRae fired shots into Paige Empress Steel Range ont ie ye io ts ’ a ° | the “ah € et bide vied to stop : 2 FT rullding of ° anford arsenal the boat and that he Capt a $32.75 last night, it was Jack Mitten, John Berg da Perfect Ideal Stee! Range J. MeNally, an in the third man over the head with his 9 tttteesesewees $35.00 igh explosives building, was the | pistol barrel heed tenet Hanae. 08 man instantly killed. Joseph) “Sheriff McRae hit me over the fe. 825.00 Miller, another employe, was badly | head with a billy,” declared Sergt Bridge Beach Steel Range hurt, but hope ts expressed for his J. J. Keenan, 65, a veteran of the seeeenee eas 838.50 ery Pritish Soudan campaign, Keenan Champion Steel Range. 828.50 Purely accidental was the was with a party of LW. Wis ause given for the acecldent by | who walked to Snohomish county Maj. Jos. P. Pelot, an officer at the and camped near the ratlway | arsenal tracks outside of Everett \N AUTO ACCIDENT After being struck by an attomo- bile driven by D. R. Te Roller, 1916 N. Broadway, late Wednesday even ing, Mick Haghi died at the city how pital early Friday morning, follow ing an operation The accident happened at Twelfth ave. and Jack son st Te Roller told the police he did not the man In time to stop, tho he was not speeding. Haghi is unknown to the author.) ities, who are making every effort jto locate some relative of the dead Eaton Alleged Murderer man. He was about 35 years old. j His body was taken to the county | S morgue | : Work Ten Hours at | Skinner-Eddy Plant) Seattle shipbutiders are rushing | construction faster than ever be fore to clear the way for govern |ment work if it is ordered here. | | Five ha&dred skilled workmen at jthe Skinn@r @ Eddy pliant wil! lwork ten hours tnstead of eight |hours from now on These men Dead or Alive! SEES This man left Se-| attle hurriedly} aboard an eastbound) train, on an un- known date. He had been sen-| tenced to imprison- ment for the crime of murder. | Wanted Several submarine ch. rs were loaded on American ships sailing for Europe at an American port Thirtyfive had Just arrived from the West, where they were built at one of the lake ports. The boats were painted a dull gray and looked very businesslike. At the extreme left of the picture is shown the arm of the crane which is lifting the “chasers” to the deck of the vessel | ‘SOUND TO SUPPLY 700 WOODEN SHIPS - ¢ Continued From Page 1. o . to escape attac Ifor eny peace Shipping Board to Buy ‘Em have come to m Ships to be built by private ship! oni nder contract for thelr pur. KeRestions that may | personally, [| can say t yards informal, #0 indirect and so vague| chase, when completed, by the ship |that I have given them no consid ping board. eration and they can in no way The board may then either resell the subject of the Copenhagen re He is also believed to be the man who we ] bred charter them or operate port.” brutally attacked e plying labor. Complete mobiliza-| At least 70 per cent of the first “s | Basil Santoine, the esIno tion of industry Jn putting the yoar's program to be built on the SOCEOFOOOEO4 94000000008 7 ache thru has been announced acific coast. The new vessel well known blind at- Each ship is to be manned by a will then be brought thru the canal,| Girls! Use Lemons! | loes wonders “Three Shipe « Day Planned they will earn $40,000 aplecs—more Make a Bleaching, will PEACE OFFER BY ping board believe Thrat itching, burning skin-troable rwhelm Prussia's scavenger SPOEPEPEOOEM I AGOESOOF® which keeps you scratching and || boats and break the back of the ; The juice of two freah lemons | digging, is a source of embarrass- | blockade provides following | i strained into a bottle containing ment, as well as of torment to you One thousand 3,000-ton wooden b 4 . | # to be turned out wit one three ounces of orchard) white | {| > n |makes a whole quarter pint of the | Why don’t you get rid of it by using | #h Resinol Ointment? Physicians pre- | y scribe it constantly. In most cases, Standardization of design, #0 it stops itching instantly and heals | 4% practicable, to expedite construc eruptions promptly. Itis very easy | tion and economical to use. Sold by all drogeia should usually be ad beginning Nover ginning Nov most remarkable lemon skin beau tifier at about the cost pay for a small Jar of the ordinary cold creams. Care should be tak to strain the lemon juice through a fine cloth so no lemon pulp gets n, then this lotion will keep fresh . Continued From Page 1. o ° ja for M je must Blind Man’s proposition, as reported here the United State to The inofficial conference to send Col. F for a To Bridge Atlantic Construction ¢ 900 more in the of the House Hague Rosine! Ointment 7 Resinol second year war if the sub. | prea : be) cle aeve on eo | sad In the report here but it eas [for months, Every woman knows po cen atcore tlh 448 nah ag, Mtl CARRS ED Age * eh *\that lemon juice {& used to bleac ery mile from the United States to hinted there has been no change ju used leach and remove Diemishes as freckles, sallowness and tan and is such England n her position as outlined by th | Eyes H | ‘The ships to cost about $300,000/German embassy in Washington | the ideal «kin softener, smoothen ' | |each, complete—-one-half the cost of early in December. beg ely * | At that time Germany hinted F By Willi MacHarg. la steel ship of the same tonnage. Just try ft! Get three ounces . | Ships to have a normal speed of|that the question of indemnity for | onard white at > ph pe | and Edwin Balmer.) lten knots, with extra size engines| Belgium would not be an insur. |Crch®! peepee yay seca : : 5 Motntable obstacte to perce, but j#nd two lemons from the grocer | : It starts in Monday’s to develop 16 knots on emerwency | rrree inslated on & peiara to the | tte mane Up & quarter pint of this Ss | aint cua hotore the war cinetud, |aWeetly fragrant lemon lotion and tar. totum of all her colonies or {massage it dally into the fac | {RS Pens of An hy lonies OF & | neck, arms and hands, It naturally |rearrangement of all belligerents’ | ; Fi _ Peat ap should help to soften, freshen, Hair Often Ruined CONSTIPATION poaneesion bleach and bring out the roses and B A 7 beauty of any skin. It is simply ; y Washing With Soap EMPEROR KARL MAY BE narvelous to smoothen rough, r j J marvelous to smoothe gh, red ; NEW PEACE SPOKESMAN | hands Soap should be used very care Get Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets SLY wade Mat iL Hab Poel j hand y looking its best. Most soaps and | . That is the joyful cry of thousands |ed that another pe proposition | | | pre 4 shampoos contain too} | since Dr. Edwards produced Olive |was to be made by the central {moe | Tablets, the substitute for calomel. powers. The report at that time ) 7 Tanch alkalil. This dries the scalp,| said Emperor Karl of Austria Hun Need Not Gamble 75,000 Estates | } | Dr, Edwards, a practicing physiciar oor on bate ei omny ena seregy> | for 17 years and calomel’s old-time {gary would act as spokesman for Rb yer Bet re Ficntellrd t have to takelf| enemy, discovered the live Tablet |the ‘Teutons. Germany has fre dist ordinary mulsified cocoanut FYOu do not have to takes poi hile treating patients for {quently sent out unofficial peace Held Up in U. 8. Probate ee is fee aoe criegpeomee chances with your bak-ff) chronic constipation and torpid livers. |“feelers” in the past, in addition Courts De nan the most expen- [i Z spe D * Olive Tablets do not |to official protfer last December five soap or anything else you can Bing, madam. ROC HERS pos rel tat 0 healing : ith the ghee he beet R 0 Tone Be ee aa menmaking Powder makesff| ing vegetable laxative |peace overtures—-if they are in Our business is to trace : ‘ me No griping is the “keynote” of |progress—-would depend entirely such measures and establish = the wea “oo 8 ae pot baking results wee | these little suigar-coated, olive-colored lon the oonoseslone announced “by proof of birth or descent. ce Simply moisten the hair ertai ’sa Pure OS-f| tablets, They cause the bowels and | qj, y | Saati With water and rub itin, it makes pertain. It’s a Pure Miva te uch doce, They sevet ee Naturalization Papers #0 abundance of rich, creamy lath- J phate product—does not) force them to unnatural action. If you have a “dark brown mor now and then—a bad breath—a tired feeling—sick headache liver and are constipated, you'll find Have you proof of where took HOUSE DOESN'T KNOW ABOUT IT ¢r, which rinses out easily, remov ing every ticle of dust, dirt, dan ruff and excessive oll. The hair fries quickly and evenly, and it leave a bitter taste. 25c them out? your father If not, consult us. IMPORTANT «COL. vid A POUND AT j Jenves the wcalp soft, and the hair YOUR GROCER'S | quick, sure and only pleasant results BW YORK, April 12—When Telephone Beacon 3885 and bright, lustrous, from one or two little Dr. Edwards’ Col. B. M. House was informed by ine, rly fllaskl oer THE ROGERS C0 | Olive Tablets at bedtime the United Press today of the Co: The Genealogy Co. aa alr nf rte eB] Thousands take one or two every mhagen repo jt German pence Ph vay. ny pharma y night just to keep right. Try them Candee ane legiden I know nothing of an lofficial action along that formal or | line, As Cheap, and a few ounces will sup DIY every member of the family for Months.—Advertisement. Seattle Tacoma # ST 10c and 25c per box. All druggist Friday Hour Sales 9 to 10 Taffeta Silk Petticoats There are Pett coats in this assortment for thin wale are made with 1 and tailored and are #he flounce in plain black and wavy mbroldery Edgings and Insertions About 00 yards in narrow colored Hataburg Embroidery Wdgings and Insertic Bultable for children's w Regular 6¢ Special for this hour, A yard trimm sh dre 10¢ and Lbe 2c Long Crepe Kimonos Regular 95c and $1.45. Special Friday .. White Lawn of a #t prop poses. 40 inches wide and sell regularly at 25¢ 15c Silk as Special for this hour, a yard Women's Hose—15 colored Fancy pairs in stripes f heel and toe and sorted The: dout isle garter 8% to 10, have top. Sizes but not each size in ¢€ Regular $1.1 for this hour pattern Special 69c A pair 10 to 11 Halr Bow Ribbon—200 of fanc war print Hair Bow Ribbons } inches wide Phe selection comprise floral in Regula Spectal for 10c patterns a sorted colors 200 and 26¢ thin t A Odds and Ends—i4 a fe Children's a few Girl Dre on, a few Aprons, Wrapper ote All soiled and mussed. ‘They wold for Special for thi _19¢ D. ¢ hou I1ltol2 ° Upper Main Floor. been pecia f figured ar and | plain ur ain sa Displayed in 4 to 46, 3 to 4 Corsets—75 Royal Wo cester Corsets in a broken line of style and sizes that include 4 and but not ¢ nize in ev tyle. Reg ular $1.25, Special for this hour. 59 Choice. ..0..+ c Rogers Knives and Forks—Satin and bright f it Regular $3 Special for this hour A fet. s-sees BOOED Light for Friday 4to5 Lemon Dishes — Sliver plated with glass inset and Reg this hour, Choice com plete 50c Men's Shirts — Percale Shirts that are made full sizes and with starched cuffs They are shown in striped patterns and plain white celal for this hour. sizes 14% t A splendid value. 59c Choice The Rhodes Co. meron wena itt CS TORI REALE IIE AAT No mail, telephone or ©. O, orders accepted for Friday the right to is reserved, r sales and t quantities 1 to 2 White Pique—100 yar Knit Corset Covere—25 of this desirable {© Cornet ¢ On sale fabric that is much od n women's knit for Summer tt “underwear section, High urate skirts and trir aba iad bask eatcsida Tee ong and short pr poten ale cove styles in sizes 84 6 wide 1 6 only Regular larly at 26c and 3 c. Special for Talcum Powder —On n the drug section. Men's Union Suite—Fine pound cans. Spe auze, Summer weight v tt Union ults in short A‘can... L&C Sree | sleeve and ankle length, t half Meached Made of fine combed Toweling. Reg arn in eizen 34 to 46, Special for this An exceptional value, y Special for this 55 ard seasescs WC aber a eee c ————] 69c elected from reg stock and re- pecial selling. They are made crepe in Empire style, trimmed with tin band Blue, Pink, Lavender, Rose and | —s 5 to 5:30 Utility . Sport Style Coats This is a smart, prac tical Coat, made in sport style of brown army cloth. The one-piece sleeve has deep fancy cuff; the Coat has semi- belt in back and two front pockets, 24 Coats in the selection in sizes 34 to 42. Regular $10. Special for this half hour. SEATTLE UTILITY ton yesterday, in a decision in two test cases, legality the public utility be The cases bonds voted by the municipal waterworks a $390,000 |power plant |were brought against lby Bruce Shorts o: BONDS ARE UPHELD The supreme court of W upheld the of involved the elty cou for the Two separate ingue voters for ratification H i 4 April Violen! ling along the French front was re at these have been 80/ ported in today’s official statement war office decl 000 light these issues | he ground that |Jeft they had not been submitted to the | driven 'FIVE ARE RESCUED BY COAST GUARD ashing. ASTORIA had of Seattle. water neil for 24 hours, Capt an actions the Cape \guard crew Astoria to indicating possibly the start of a offensive with the joint French British “push “Important t fight. April 12.—After they weathered one of the worst storms of the season, and had been buffeted about in a tiny launch for Ive four seamen, of the Willapa Harbor Inunch Nasel, were brought here by | Disappointment Tho Nasel and the Inunch Lenore together, nea by | Lenore sunk and her crew was ipicked up by the Nasel (FRENCH INCREASE | POWER OF DRIVE points after the most bitter kind of fight- |ing southeast of Coucy forest,” the red oe er Holmes and| coast and were The} the gale. For for all were carried |extern li Iretlef, 2 Eceze the standard rei imeases. A lquid Inst from 15 yeas skin ally. and $1.01 Your money i | first bottle does not brim a Ask also about D. D, D. Leap. Bartell Drug D, Co. 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