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ARAN ape THE SEATTLE STAR ‘MANSLAUGHTER CHARGE FILED DNESDAY, AUGUST 28, 1999. | MEMBER AMBRICAN HOMES BUREAL ‘ Here’ s Some Great News : 92,715 VOTERS ARE REGISTERED IN CITY Exactly 92,716 Seattle eltizens are entitled to vote at the primar = CALLED INSANE; _WANTS $60,000 Co. THE RHODES | Never before have you been offered Royal Gray || cecerecion aeceekdkiWiss ts i . Granite Ware at such prices as these ‘Asserts He Was Wrongfully | Tuesday ie ae Autoist Blamed for Death ho tota registration o Sale lasts until closing Saturday Held in Asylum — |] previaentiat. sicction two. years || of Girl, 12 cag (DOWNSTAIRS SALES FLOOR) Peaheddas ink tie eae: ehanetaits | rage pa iggy By Sal fei a il as For School Sewing—McCall’s, Pictorial Review and Designer Patterns held for two monthe in the atate in. || elections of the w filed in superior court Wednesday sane asyim at Sedro-Woolley, An This year's reistration ix nor: | against Roy Goodwin, who on . ° ° drow D,Dedrick has filed suit in su. || mal for a non-presidential year, it || Aug. 20 was driving an automobtie t d t M t l perlor court for $80,000 damages, || is announced In which It-year-old. Klee, Kansas, Curtains and Curtain Materials The defendants are Kenneth Dur daughter of Mrs, Kdna Kangus, wan riding A coroner jury Tuesday afternoon |found sdwin responsible for the ath ham, assistant director of the state bureau of labor and industry; Dr. J Tate Mason, superintendent of the county hospital, and J, W. Gibson | Priced for Quick Clearance Curtain Dept-—Upper Main Floor ———————————— ad BIG NEW PARK TO BE BOUGH and M..W. Meyer, attendants at the | timony of eyewitnesses was) Marquisette Curtains; 150 pairs iri Cretonnes; 200 yards, 34 and 36 gaecee Besta | Saabtahment of 8 eee ey Ito" thw "effect that” Goodwin ea white, cream and ecru, with hem- inches wide, in floral and conven- Dedrick, according to Me attorney, | salt-water park between Fauntleroy {driving at “a high rate of «peed : ; Pee ; pad My ‘ar! J. Smith. was charged with tn: /and Lincoln h was virtually as-|shortly after midnight and erashed stitched edges and round thread imita- tional designs. Formerly 40c. For sanity by Durham, after they had |sured Wednesday when the council/into a street car at 1%h ave. &. tion Cluny lace. Formerly $2.00. Thurs- Thursday, a yard, 25¢. day, a pair, $1.65, Marquisette Curtains of extra qual- had some trouble over the amount of | pudget committer agreed to raise the |and Jefferson at compensation Dedrick wan to receive |tax levy for for an injury sustained while work: | mitt Several hotties of park purpomes to one|home brew were found in the car Jand Goodwin t» aid to have ad-| Cretonnes; 250 yards, 36 inches wide, and a very good grade of heavy ma- ing in the shipyards here The park site has been offered to! mitted that considerable liquor was ity; 22 pairs in ecru only, and with lace A board of alienists found Dedrick |the city for $130,000, payments to ex-|consumed at hia home before -he and insertion edges. Formerly $4.50 terial. Formerly 50c. For this sale, not insane, Smith claims, but in spite tend over 10 years. It will give 8|started on the fatal drive. | d $5.00, ‘Thursday ; 25 a yard, 35¢. of that fact, he wan placed in thelattle ite first rent saltwater park.|” Frank C. Liphgow, 3401 McCoralf| 97 ursday, a pair, $3.25. King county hospital for observation the ncreage bordering on the Sound|s¢., J the owner of the car. He had|f} Curtains; 22 pairs in ecru only, with Marquisettes; 350 yards, 36 inches and later waa passed along to Bedro- jand facing the Olympic mountains |ioaned it to Goodwin to take the I] wide insertion and lace edges. Form- wide and in ecru color only. Formerly | Woolley Gibson and Meyer are alleged to | For August clearance, a 20c a yard. This sale, a yard, 15¢. erly $5.50. little girt and her mother home. | Mra. Kangas wan severely injured TEA KETTLES— COVERED KETTLES— College Club to have asxaulted Dedrick while he was oak Sele tae “ air, .25. ‘ . en a oe in the county hospital, Picnic on Island, mb died ge gy oll ping pair, $4.2) - Serim; 250 yards, 36 inches wide, of _ Bauart alse... @ each Cae . . informe Marquisette Curtains; 18 pairs in round thread, heavy quality and suit- COVERED SAUCE PANS— | An old-fashioned plenic will be |her daughter wag killed . | dquart size O3¢ cach JUDGE WOULD _ | neta ny the cottere ctub near the Mo s ge and ny be oy ae able for curtains and bedspreads. In hepa = sol nbridge 4, Sa f Barmen lace insertion and edge. cream and ecru only. Formerly 65¢ VE KETT 6-quart size, Read = ran school, on Bainbridge taland, Sat: | pe a of \ 4 y- y PRESERVE KETTLES— miter Pade , lurday, sccording to present plans. |e) RIBBONS FOR Formerly $6.00. Sale price, a pair, and 75c a yard. Thursday, a yard, — pa Samet amr oBRgstctMiduat ae--sgugeaen Bi omnrng be weal, ment l| "oe oit'rceatey, "Seniors | BARRED ROCKS] ****: oe. oh i an 5, rempective embers of | scone ee og Sag ABE cach = George B. Lamping and Mrs. Fran-|the club are invited to “climb Into) 1), ; py rae es Wquart sia......78¢@ each — oe Axtell, his opponents for tho re-| oq clothes, saddle up the grub basket} Vouble cash premiuma end fi ’ 4 nize... OBE cach publican nomination for United! .nq pike along with the crowd.” jribbons will be awarded the Barred W — STRAIGHT STOCK size... 1.20 each States renator, for © conterence, |“! NMS MSAE coats |Plymouth Rocks at the | Western omen’s Imported Gauntlet Gloves—a Pair $3.50 KETTIES— WASH DISHES. -26¢ cach “provided he is pledged to no action lWohan Fined | $50 Bes ashington fair at Puyallup, the Main Floor 7 * ‘on id iret eek tobe: an an ,, , ~ . . ‘, ‘ avert sim... ZR¢cach MUFFIN PANS....05¢ ech EE | rnin sunnated his aitite| coe Babe! imuvcnen se ciancs 2's || | Women's Imported Chevrette Gauntlet Gloves with adjustable strap at, wrist i a? PR? ewe SMALL BREAD toward th ‘Geman ehat ithe three! for Lashing Ba state secretary of the Barred Ply.||, and trimmed with two-tone and self crochet embroidery. Gloves suitable for is PAN .. ++++ BBE each | progreastve candidates agree on one | PORTLAND, Ore. Aus 3s Con-|mouth Rock club, after a conference dress or street wear, and of a quality in which style and durability are combined. COFFEE POTS and of th ber to make the race. | vieted of having lashed the 2i-month-jwith President W. H. Pau us! t m i vari F "7 aw: ‘ j TEA POTS— <- BOE each . tant parted willing to confer,” | old baby of Mra, J. N. Taylor, Mrs. land Superintendent Fred A 'Johneon.| this Ti . vised at $5.00 8 Panam oreo arti Sarre Bpint size. A9¢E cach pire: KS «.BBe cach said Judge Griffiths, “but in entert-| Mary Hosford w 7 nae hogy in eel ‘The state branch of the American is line, priced at $3. a pair. : bpint stee sac! ing such conference I would not | court Tuesday he baby, on Whom Plymouth Rock club wil} hold its a “The items listed are but a few =) any action of any nature." | placed to board with Mra. * Hosford Inhow, and it in expected there will be | i, 14 , of the many included in this sale” yaad adhe = more than 300 in the class | Richard Hudnut's Men’s Cashmere Hose bce dh ced ssa se Famous Tay R GUILT Dependable Toiletries 45c or 3 pairs tor $1.25 / Drug Sundries Dept. Main Floor ; Main Floor Through a special purchase, men, we are ¢ > Bovs UNINTENTIONAL) otiering you a splendid. quality’ Casheaere Hoes é€ on That BE. F. Taylor, schoot director, | Three Flower Face Powder....-. in heather mixtures of green, brown, blue and taia’ not intentionally violate either | aves Piewer Vasishing Cream... red, and having reinforced heels and toes. This ; BY C. C. LYON resources of $144,000,000, and the). ii or the epirit of the law in Three Flower Skin Cleanser, 50¢ and $1.00 was just a fortunate pick-up on the part of an s— WASHINGTON, Aug. 22—-Anoth-|Union Savings Bank, resources $25) ping as agent for Dodd, Mead &| Three Flower Skin and Tissue Builder. .76¢ active buyer. Hose like these sell regularly at Co. IN er of the “Melion group” boys from | 990,000 ¢ tne [C2 12 the sale of books to the schoo! ao gtstend Pmt Powder... .86¢, = Tbe m pair, If you are looking a a real buy jon e c “ " y | r jower Rouge ...... 4 ron wont . IN Pittsburg” has arrived to help run] In addition, he le « director o' |board, was the finding of the tre mela <a Benes in Hose you won't miss these at 45¢ or 3 pairs |the government for the people. the Mosale writings. t ACTERG wt Tet SREP THE UEP And COLE oe repeat the performance if elected | National, with resources of $126,000,.|than 27 Mellon corporations, while |toreh he was uring at his work, L. R distor ko hig ae EXTRACTION @F ALL VOOD DRUGUISTS commisstoner. | 000; the Union Trust Company, with|Shaw and Beal also sit on many) Spriggs, 32, plumber, probably enved nubihe, 6 atainy ee eed be Mellon boards. his own life Wednesday noon, The ry id -s aceident occurred at 7315 70th ave. risked her life to save three pupils re HE New eae aca | “ita Claims He | teasional connections with the bank oe Kane, How to Cut |! ofl, steel, con! and railroad in - terests controlied by the family ot i, know where to begin to prune | knarew QW. Melion, cut.” J |of the treasury. On this declaration William A.| Reed site an a director tn aix bis Gaines, county treasurer, eandidate| Melion enterprises. His directorship |for county commissioner, rests his|connections bave brought him in 42 for electioh to office. Gaines,| close contact with the nation’ in @ speech at the Madison Park cen |) aren captains of finance ana in provement club, declared that | dustry. treasurer he had saved the citivens | He is a director of the three Mel- “Off the Hook” harp telephone is accidentally left “off now storetary | of dotiare and promised to|lon banks fn Pittsburg—the Mellon | | Monongahela Southern railroad, Growers company, a $10,000,000 con cern; the Commerce Housing Corpo ration, and the Freehold Real Ee tate Co. As a lawyer, Reed has been clone- |}¥ associated with the firm of Reed, Smith, Shaw & Beal, chief counsel for Mellon enterprises, James Hf | Reed, hie father, senior member of the firm, is a director in no less As a diréctor of the Mellon banks, Reed has among his fellow directors | | W. L. Metion, head of the $60,000, 000 Gulf Ol Corporation; Arthur V. Davis, head of the aluminum “trust” Richard B, Mellon, present head of| Mellon enterprises; J. H. Beal of the Pittsburg Coal company, the largest operators in Western Pefin- sylvania; Childs Frick, A. C. Knox and stores of other “high powered” figures wito control steel, tron, coal, railroads and public utilities ‘The first day Reed was tn the © he voted for high tariff rates on aluminum. Prior to taking the} oath he called on Secretary Mellon give up his law practice in Pitts. The simplest way to end a |report reads. the | Municipal league in « report made | "We do feel, however. at his acts were certainly not in the spirit of the accordance with law.” SAVES LIFE BY 2-STORY LEAP Leaping two stories and rolling over and over on the ground after his clothing had caught fire from a N. KE. Spriggs was taken to the city hospital, 1, badly burned. |Saves Man, 66, y Estat Drowning in Sound Falling into Puget Sound from the Schwager-Nettieton Milt Co's dock at 26th ave. 8. and Florida st, Wed- nesday, M. Quammon, 66, of 614 Warren ave., was rescued from death by the heroism of a fellow worker, E. lL. Woolry, 3845 17th ave. 8, W. Quammon was taken to the Seattle General hospital Woolry dived in after Quammon fey water. He seized Quammon and Injury Is Fatal BAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 23.--Col. Harria Weinstock, former state mar. ket director, died Tuesday at the Palo Alto hospital, as the result of injuties received recently when thrown from a Roree. Illness Fatal to Former Chaplain WASHINGTON, Aug. 23 —The | Rev. Dr. Henry Couden, 79, former | blind chaplain of the house of repre Toilet Waters Perfumes, an ounce Assorted Talcums ... ° Complete line. of Twin NEW HEAD FOR Many Changes in Force Are Announced by Severyns Further reorganization of the po- Hee department, as announced late Tuesday by Chief of Police Severyns, includes the naming of Sergt, J. J. Crawford to head the new special de- tall in charge of the work formerly done by the dry squad and morals squad, A veteran of the department, Craw- ford will take over his new duties will be assigned to Ballard station. Two of his men, Patrolmen Hans | Aasiund and Al Johnson, will work | at headquarters. Capt. Haag will now have charge | of the target range and police school. Patrolmen R. F. Baerman, O. L. Red- din and M, A. Coons, who have been working on the narcotics squad, will now be motorcycle officers, O'Brien said Marvelous Cold Cream (tubes). . “Compacts. 50¢, 25¢, 50¢ -., 50¢ SIXTH AVE, BETWEEN PIKE AND PINE 5TR public Tuesd: ‘ St. Clair Terminal railroad, and the | Public Tuesday fi PHONE ELLIOTT 4910(MMN/MNMMig| ms, c, "2s" |e rea a sae weasel | Sent ae i Men’s Silk Hose lis*| crom Pennayivanis, owes his suc:| Union railroad, all Mellon not believe that Mr, Taylor intention: | Cucumber and Orris . Mi of earthenware ts made tn 16 cons largely to bis business and pro | prin and the American Frult/aily violated the state statute,” the | Orchid Beauty Crea) 65c or 2 pairs for $1.25 -75¢, $1.25, $2.00 2 all RISKS LIFE TO SAVE PUPILS attacked by a bull. ‘There are at least 1,250,000 square miles of coal fields in the world. ‘The smallest baby at birth known weighed two pounds, one ounce. lat the treasury department when the aged man was sinking, Sg Pac rn smn. ee. creniee..e A am he t pl to | hausted from @ brief struggle the | Thapector Marry G: at Ree: ys he does not plan austed from jet strugie in the | rere lanes Capt, J Haag nn | Reed @ust.carbon,fine mets! particles tor $1.25. Another men’s attraction for Thursday! Full- fashioned Silk Sox with strong lisle foot and ribbed top. These have double heels and toes. This lot is considered as neconds and they have but very slight factory imperfections. A splen- did value at 65¢ or 2 pairs for $1.25. TEETH not cover the roof of the mouth. iStctaraY muster eee Ce te i Natural Rubber, set of ah $6.00 Gum Lyke Rubber, a perfect | production of the human gum, jot $10. |teeth......ccsceceeee Most of our present patronage : - head of the special detail. r} owt r % burg but will carry It on “so far as) held him until aa reached them. recommended by our his new duties will permit.” Sergt. J. L. Zimmerman, who was| tyandtaoreaghmece They reall mers; whose work is still giving goed aisle dneihlaeiipliiien Falls F H displaced as head of the morals orelane ofthe sorrest grade, ‘satisfaction. | is From Friorse, squad when that body was abolished, | STANDARD omt All work guaranteed for 15 vere, COMPANY Examinations free. (California) OHIO | CUT RATE DENTISTS Established 20 Years 2nd Ave. and University St. Open 9 to 6 Daily—9 to 12 Sundays 4h Store Hours—8:30 A. M. to 6 P. M. corn is Biue-jay. A touch sentatives, died at his home at Fort > the hook,” the first answers as she would stops the pain instantly. Then | Myers, Va., Tuesday, 2 the corn loosens and comes F r eg if you were eee acall. After repeated efforts, yg | Sy een in, A ibeuie, erateAlibr is receiving no r she reports your line as “out of pol i It is then anccamocted | from the regular switchboard and placed on a special board where Pain St I Tesatseat toe Seatapeah Bea Sha ops Instant! : | ETTY - ; Th rete the attention of the repairing r Rae i P Z| merentearak beckeopere are in BETTY - BRIGHT ose Good Old Days Are Coming Back— mits sik ar aaee 7 ALUMINUM LooK AT THIS! ‘All this takes time. It involves tests, reports and generally a trip to the location of the trouble. In the meantime, what happens? _ Others have been unable to reach you by, telephone. Even if the mistake has been discovered and NY | Stops—Acidity, pe — ae Regularly sells at $2.50. Betty Bright ts a | Stomach, ching, ating pure aluminum which will give I ervice. Delivered only with our telephone laced on the hook, service — and all ting distress, almost Thlsieile ta. very hinty Se demerstee= a ¥ restored until the “troubleman’s” final O. | instantly. Ona line all other telephones on the line are te of both incoming and outgoin: service for the same period of investigation _ repair. “Off the hook” is a most common cause of in- terruption to telephone service. By the exercise of care in this connection you will protect your service and avoid inconvenience to yourself and others. The Pacific Telephone And Telegraph Company clear liquid (one drop does it!) din extra thin plas- ters. The action is the same. STOPS STOMACH DISTRESS IN—TWO MINUTES | Absolutely Harmless Sold by druggists, for large box to the JO-TO Co., lingham, Wash. Samples Free. STABBED BY NEURITIS! Many people suffer attacks by this archfiend, ¢ inflammatio or send $1.00 Bel « You may feel it 1 arm, small thigh and leg to the heel. It is sometimes mintaken for sciat- heumatiom or neuralgia, which . : Searle trip Saturday and Sur j= 4 = aged what caused the jek relief withou pirin, bromide, nare dope. Just take two Tysmol Tat in hot water, and in a few minut the pain will be gone. Tysmol Tablets have a soothing, Jhealing effect upon the dise , Kradually helping to restore f to healthy Don't wuffer any longer. condition. |many and Spain combined. bee culture from the extension serv speak at the ¥ Tibet is larger than France, Ger ‘Take fast steamers at Colman Dock REGULAR SCHEDULE Leave Seattle dally 10:80 - 11:80 {AUTOMOBILE FERRY Connecting with Olympic High: — the short route to Hood ‘and Olympic Footacale points, 943 a.m. 1:90 ~ oP reed Eat trip Saturday and Sunday 1030 mitted in Navy Yard ot 1 & 3 p.m. Passenger fare 80c round trip. NAVY YARD ROUTE Colm, EEE oe ice, State college of Washington, will | W. 8. A. cafeteria at) 14qt. size, with handles. VERY SPECIAL AT $1.49 hicles generally, COLUMBIA FAMILY SCALES Special $1.69 Weigh up to 24 Ibs. Constructed with platform, so pan or basket may be placed on it. WILEY’S WAXENE 1-Pint Size—SPECIAL at 38¢ Regular 60c—Wor wooden floors of every kind, Mnoleums, oficloth and furniture. equal as a body polish for automobiles and ve- Without an 10 BARS OF FAIRBANKS’ MASCOT LAUNDRY SOAP 25¢ An. excellent Soap for washing clothes, dishes and general household cleaning. Lathers freely in hard, soft, hot or cold water, Accurate weights for your canning recipes. LUGGAGE CARRIER EXTRA SPECIAL AT $1.69 Can be attached to any running board—Has end braces. CHAMPION X wpe PLUGS. T 49¢ SPECIAL A’

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