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years service to} FLEEING WIFE the homefurnisher | MUeEULNRU |54 THE SEATTLE STAR-—-FRIDAY, AUGUST 9, 1918. ‘OPEN FIGHT TO PRO-HUN HISTORIES | Convinced that unless the Robin.) many had been the firet t Sewe Bay to you: it ix very easy, Indeed, for 3 fon: Hreaated-Beard tories, to it, ‘The kaine fo furnish your home on our well-known poned aw the next text book for ult that the eral, dignified credit terms. Mrs. Vivian J. Kruse, wife of) a) wehools, are refused, Beattle| caxMoff the mask of hypocrisy and - homefurnishing needs and V. J. Kruse, of Kirkland, was are) progeny will grow up with t “ inly revealed their ‘lust of con ead wm Snake war widely-used credit service rested at the uest of her hum | that Kalser Bill was a great m | quent im a mutually fair and reasonable way. band shortly after 10 a. m, Fr Germany a world martyr, Trt s| Without stating that the Lusttant é fe on a charge 0} and larceny wh 4 Kekate stting | was an American veesel which was : “ {DIT IS SURELY GooD harke of gran k and Kekstein 4 « : \ i aere ee arrest developed out of a matri strong icks Into showing up the) not carr vz munition, Prof, Bea } 9 monial split, whereby Kruse and his! nature of the who was forced to resign from ¢ reed that they could nol phe fight ern about whether| lumbin university for too indixereet longer live together, according to| the Weat histories, used for years in| speech, mayer the police Seattle woh whall be retained or) | Bernhardi Is Quoted sie % In his report to the poltoe, Kruse| the Beard series substituted, ‘The In short, the ArKUed ir *s 1 that when separation was ‘commision haa ap-| Measure (referring to the Lunitanta —with 14 renditions, latest songs and instrumenta i gy penn a Trirqriowy ninking) wan too cruel when dallng music (seven 10-inch D. D. records) of your own io regis Maga int ale Thomas Burke and sev.| With eo unscrupulous a foe as ing: selection. was to fo to Not con ere of the school board ag lthenvig act ol people. | tent with S hah, however Mr who have rea the history are in|" Nittions from Bernhard are | Kruse in alleged by her spouse to favor of touching a match to the en) a ctrered thrnout the book and ex have extracted $650 additional from re edition rather than let it get) tensive foot notes are given from a safe deposit vault nto the hands of American school Treituchke Kruse was arrested at the! ct! Mra. Oregon-Washington train station as» was preparing to board a for Chicago. Mra. Kruse, according to the po lice, denied having taken $650, but admitted she had taken $400. Drug Stores Will m announcement of Local 16 Clerks’ union. JACK ROSS ESCAPES CHARGE OF ROBBERY Drug warter- ak, gold polished. uarter- doak, gold en waxed, Marter- awed oak, » from ou toy of Jack Ross, held here on a highway robbery warrant from Los on. Woolwine sald there was nough evidence to warrant ex on u bi PUGET SOUND | Of this store, and we extend an invitation to viet and listen to Your favorites and latest records attractive, convenient, comfortable in the Northwest. ink in the county commissioners’ of of the alfeged 1 Wo Ww. fice Friday morning rejected the complaint of Vivian Carkeek, man. party, who were arrested at late Sunday night on their ager of the Epler block on Second | from the pienic grounds, ' ave. The bufiding was assemed at $120,140, and Carkeek wanted a re duction of $16,000 on the bullding According to evidence furnished by ining bitterly of their! matcher the property alone is worth nomination of state senator from the While held in the city | $4,500 a front foot, which would 2d district Priday wnine men and one make the value of the building total|| "Sivgeytrewase4, Pert Aw-| Tuety|| Seven other candidates filed for comprised the party. | $32,000. Carkeek stated that his) | Tusedyiewtes, Neab Day aad! Trers'y| the coming election, They are Fe thstanding the fact that) monthly income from the building|] Teersylway porte | Matery) iy iin 745 Bellevue ave., for repre | authorities, after an was $1,000 over expenses, of which|] 30 20pm Mtr. Walafeale, fer TO8am | orien from the 47th district, J. M ordered our release | $500 was expended for taxes. Men. Wilson, 1124 Republican st, repre | . We were held until Thurs- Frank Lefferts, one of arrested, said. “We were Letferta, “I am loyal to the gov- ernment and such treatment as 1 Vitom Meamer Peeet, for! + team #@ sleep on the floor and got received at the hands of the police Gay ([Kingnton, Gam bie ‘ nothing to eat. ian tabivkos em atom. stReton @yerybody bought ax many vo (oendaytManerifie ead Mae-| ty Bonds in proportion to * n ——_—— -—— A THRIFT STAMP 1 day will keep the Hun awa: * "aces Ao scone ‘wages as I did, the last loan would have been over- by $9,000,000,000," said m for ianding risk and Labiity In landing Mteamer's does not tnciade boat The Best Fox Trot of 1918 “Rose Room” Victor Record i 85c mldetet t FUGET SOUND NAVIGATION Co. qT ‘ieket Office, Cotman Deck. - Theme Heavy Drill unteed fast d i bl (Lanyard FREE A 10-inch Double-Face Record tal ‘ “a on the reverse side is “Smil |Z! A Few Prices another Fox Trot. Both are played j Working in by Joseph C, Smith’s Orchestra. Chambray St “Rose Room” is the biggest Fox ‘iW weight; very Trot hit of the year and is now Ea #2 creating a sensation in the East, i “766. 81 " ae area — Khaki Trousers, pat Victrolas, $22.50 to $400 i we Convenient Payment Terms Very Dealers in Steinway and other Pianos, : eer ucanuey ond other Plone, Special Planer Music. HN © offering shoe iH cut, made over lest. U. 8. Army Munson i last, honestly built “ { and an exceptionally Sherman \Glay& Co, fj} 2 sotorrsun 7 looking for wear ° and com. Third Avenue at Pin Seattle Spokane Sa $6.50 fort. Price Tacoma Portland del 1209 First competitor the ground that money shoul spent except for absolute ¢ but Little disc. part the beard, exc when t work could he ¢ The « would tractors a new hat ti moi nentative frotn the Open from 6:30 « m. to 12:00| ro POCoeccccccccoococeccececs vldren Statements Pro-German of the kaiser schools, they an: When mention the public ing maid Moreover, arck are idols and the anti Hearde refuse Bernhardt hot popular LET CONTRACT FOR BRICK JOB pany was awarded the contract for 16 Graham-to-Thistle strip with id of $80,911 $4,000. by Mayor Hanson nwa The Charles Cane, superintendent atre 1 a member of the boar bet each of the two succemful ce ot keep up to the schedule they hi wet for the carrying out of the work |! in mpite of the chairman's ad-| | on that the board had already || one on record against gambling. -| LANDON FILES FOR SENATOR Dan Landon, prominent Seat lawyer, and several times a member of the state legisiature filed for t ‘th district; J 12% Firet ave 6th bivd listrict; Frank naries PROF. CONGER TO TALK TO K. C. DEMOCRAT A Sp rice h the rd price of $4 a 1, causini streas among t orker# Japan, Speculation aid to be responsible for the increas rice MIDDY BLOUSE SALE cufts, Guar $3.00 Middy purchase) > wool collar and with each of Interest to the Man Machine Shops, Ete.: irte, | Khaki Shirts, 85¢ to $2 best | Moleskin Trousers .00 | 82.75 Khaki Coates -00 | $2.50 and $3.00 r | Leather Gloves 95 |. 8B¢ to R425 KIRK’S MILITARY SHOP Avenue to make sure of what's be beating thelr nearest at they could representa ict; J.T. G nenator Kane | nts of the book's adoption the text book with saying won in 1917 “pro mm the ensentials | in y n'n declaration of willing a neutral accepting was Wil nem to the bellige nee them placed on pedestals for| upon whic Close Up Earlier | te! em to admire | Unless young ‘ te Chas ace chores: Lactate esd ne of the wentences in the text! is to be “hoching the kaiser je the day, will close at 10 o'clock week | 00K Under hot fire read next generation gp cor sacostory Saiahie aa 11 @cheuk Gaturdn Whoever might have been respon-| warn, the book munt be condemned Rights, and from 12 until ¢ p, m.| dle for beginning the war, Ger.’ and refuse Sundays and holidays, according to 25 “DESERTERS” NOT DESERTERS 26 draft ntracts for the paving of the| TACOMA, Aug. 9% two units on Rainier ave. with! men from Ukiah, Cal, who failed to rick were awarded Friday MOrning |g inear at Camp Lewin as per sched: Ho works ted hetween | ule July 29, and who were reported am and Thistle, and Gist ave.|to have deserted along the way to bith ave, & have been located, and the cigars are The Sparger Construction com-|on the Ukiah draft board, Invest! gation today developed the fact that a| the papers had been sent on to camp thru an error, without accompanying | them with the men. 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