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. , A wit ’ Ya ve 4 t v ta ! v Ka wil # in the world tod a he t ne 8 in M o W v4 n" Talks of Northweat years ag e 1 vould pever have t t yi you ne fant, And ne | y and gro » the ' risdiotios ay Y Ave no oatal ntry ! 1 A th y We Old World p) Sanitary Public Market Thee Delivery First Avenue near Pike the publ Bakery Goods, w i : eavey 1,000 Loaves All Made of “Centennial’s Best Flour” Mrs. Pfeffer tion of ingredie HOW that is re lies in the tasting 8 resources and reputation guaran Mrs. Pieffer's sible for her goods of quality t ts exclusively therefore the above offer. Centennial’s Flour Free Waffles Daring rec der of the week the Waffle King will (Ms. of Centennial’s Best gratuitous! serve bot waffles to ev } erybedy im the Main Ea BEN the big fire occur-| fed in the North End few weeks ago, all| daring are common pthe vantage points for ind the scene of the | Frantic efforts « thronged with peo-| p, hold to catch a view of Tt was a specta © spectacular that femained in a of rain to watch Bof the flames fr E10 building and { to city block, and Progress which @ the rain were mak ing their spread B something peculia ing about a fire sensational rescues. : People flee| terror-stricken from buil are made to save furniture and « shed belong Mothers around in frenzy seekin children who in the excitement strayed away from them half-crazed ng back into emen pres ms from t ning buildir 1 to rescue personal prop: er spread of the fire. But se features are as if they er happened to the specta pBteat or sr tor who does not happen to be to draw a ze and|a fire eman. The in crowd he fir with a Be North End t dra me Were not E Police to MG the fire to a man or a poli dents connected eat fire make the mo atic theatri to insignificance hose are thd r le ighting the F if ti as drawn t ‘|ple wherever | presented la production, showing all the details of a great fire from its eption until it was finally in bjugation, ran for nearly a ‘oney Island, several months in ad the opportt and more than ten eee 4 great fire in ita weeks at Denver—and why the from its incep-|same spectacular show, which} at wae finally con-|has now opened in Seattle, at he fire fighters the White City, Madison Park, sons why a " produc ballowecl x Med within the e 43 and injuries ir BB safe distanc ‘| IG ate few pe | Mrs. Pfeffer’ s Bread |: ee At every great fire there are| will Feats of | crow: for|ally by and daring! blown up|} dynar site to prevent the! al production pale! ngs of peo! such } New | Sec | THE STAR “ vorything dates back tor cnet divas Sis] TQ QIVE PICNIC yp and Lady Von Scheels Ad h Ha ate ad ; i Ta t Rev, V N T ' Abraha od he A ell, A ' i . ‘ Brandt 1 Mr ss r, M A. 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Don't forget. church, appeared t r your doctor says this i all right, then say |" and ever again. raell "Maes WEDNESDAY, JUNE 29, 1916. HERE'SANOTHER BABY—-WHO WANTS IT? | » fault that # placed as | ‘t ' « O84 } eee ee . *| * BARS GONE; * THEATRES PROFIT & . * + By United Preas * * ) " * #* <A ye ia half as a * th f " * * 1 »* * . # atock ” * now, * & she Th * * smal ‘ * # and a half ago * * large ones * * * ee | BA lang " *, Hue MeIntoat . * * ar nN " ay on t a rR | he t 4 | | | | e Poor Appetite indicates weakness of the stom ach nerves which control the desire for food. It is a sure} sign that the digestive organs need the help of BEECHAMS ETUC CHL AUEUHH TUL MT CHAN A Il uu fetal ntinue to draw capacity/and telegraph poles, policemen | during the summer|and firemen in uniform, all the {fire-fighting apparatus found paar q »dern station, crowds on The production in all its reality ings have been c« htly the will be effect being produced a fire}in a Several build | the band, saloons, lo station thoroughfares, a street a gambling estab mstructed, and fired, the | fire realistic-|lishment and a_ variegated of fire-|crowd on the streets. 1 yvaper, {thing is trug to life Wher nthe sho rowding the USES, an expert us works, flash powder, t et The buildings ha een | , treet ony the windows or sit-| in the rooms of a five or story lodging hot Men inging and jest Jing in the In the stairs portion of a two-story frame structure several The street band jare gambling to place and being cor sloon up-| men | |goes from place plays, sometimes dially received and other times being ordered to move away Clanging street cars pass every | few minutes. Night life in the tenement section of a great city | s faithfully portrayed | Suddenly the patrol wagon | flashes around the corner and a number of policemen leap out and immediately surround the building in which gamb! is Co.| being carried on, There al ——~|frantic rush for exits on the part so arranged that the spectate mrs | of those interested in the ie are led to believe that a portion|Card tables are overturned of a great city lies before their | Poker chips and money {o roll eyes, ‘There are street cars, av-|ing over the floor, Rushing} fenttes and streets, telephone! hurriedly down stairs, the gam wm. |, NOOT etary Fighting the Fi Ithe whole blers find every exit barred by uniformed representatives of the law. In spite of their des perate efforts to escape, some Wf them attempting ef being it even alt aptured, they are loade into the wagon and |ing there to give bail for their ap or remain in ells till the 8 are called Phere r veral wjnally graphic Vhen the naturalexcit caused by these ita, height, a small moke is seen issuing dérneath the door of a shop in the center of the dis trict. For several minutes it rticed by the on the streets, Presently flames begin to shoot up, and of the one has ence of mind enot to turn in alarm. A couple of fire engines, a hose wagon and oth er fire - fighting mn rushing n the ave h pell-mell : way for horses Then wisp of from un in the midst sternation some pres a lire nue. The pe rt o the walks to ma the gall the real « Lines of hose police form back the children »ping are laid, the spectators, women and run shrieking from buildings, portions windows of lower upper which Streams of upon Firemen grope their through rescue those in dire peril, down stories with the f of women and ch arms in upper ricken spreads from and it is only by fighting! fiends incidents | s ement | 'ng, events is at|like | finally {der control, ‘The paint | formance lasts more than three quarters « | sensational for one who has the to imagine George W spirit of the show, He |been presenting Flames” years. dent apparatus | Ce B. C., is president of the com pany, sands of dollars to present this| ctacular general con-|ing of the J. T xcitement begins jthe people of Stevens is one of the a cordon to keep| known financiers of dian city, throughout the western Cana - | | buildings, others appear at the/dian province western states, Mr, managing director We're too busy even to write ads. The Club Piano buying is so terrific these days that our entire force is called upon to wait upon customers is the word now. “Hurry” If you expect to benefit by Club Piano Buying you must act promptly. The great- est number of memberships at present are being taken out in Club “E,” the Player-Piano and Baby Grand Club. Everybody seems to want the Player-Piano, especially when they are procurable at such low prices and such easy terms as are offered on the Eilers Club Plan. Instead of paying $850 by joining Club “E” you secure a magnificent Player-Piano—the very latest 88-note instrument, for $586. Pay $21 down and the instrument is delivered at onc e; the balance $2.50 weekly. Club “ for $467.50 on terms of $ Club “C” D” gives you choice of any brand new $650 piano 5.50 down and $2 weekly. members choose between a wide varie ty of $550 Pianos, which they secure on the Club Plan for $359 on payments of $11 down and $1.50 weekly. Clubs “A” and “B” are nearly filled. In the latter you se- cure $450 pianos for $297.50-—-$7.50 down and $1.25 weekly, and in the former you secure a $350 piano for $237 upon payments of $5 down and $1 weekly. Remember, too, Club Members secure free delivery, free insurance, free tuning and free music lessons. If you are thinking of obtaining a fine high-grade Piano— Player-Piano or Baby Grand—within the next two years, don’t let another day go by without investigating the Eilers Piano Clubs. No matter how long you live you'll never witness the equal of this opportunity again. Better drop in at once and convince yourself that Club Piano Buying is everything we have claimed for it. "Twill mean a handsome saving in the purchase of your piano. Eilers Music House, at the corner of Third and University. (Co nt, 1910, by Eilers Muate House, in March 4, 1908 Al cordance with 1 8. hts reserved.) Copyright Act of aha anne ntediiess ithy,. Ma ————— the “Fighting the Flames” pany, ver, B. C., and Los com- is a resident of Vancou- Angele uate of the University of ia, and has n the Pac is now stopping naking the present Associated are the following: L as one!", dyke, stage director; are wrapped in flames. water are played the burning buildings way pany » is recognized of the for experts in the} United States in the matter of} Btskine fireworks and combusibles.|0°} Al Madison, smoke and flames, and|He was with Hale, the man| Providing slid-| who originated the idea, end Midionces C H cables for several| who played in the biggest cities|*tician; Peter Moon, ug forms|of Europe, as well as those of | Police; Joe America. Mr, Porter has ar-|the “fire rived in Seattle, fresh fr | start the blaze going; Minor, Anderson, rats,” Iren in their A baby is thrown from indow by a panic vother The fire} ‘ building to build-| ff ‘om his partment; W, J | ta ain fire department; that the firemen} to bring it un-| whole per }ment. Each of the manage }ment in se al Allen bas held Butte, Cripple Creek, and Nome. More than 200 people essary tainment. The fire includes two hose wag res and the n er There ar jmen and a dozen o fan hour and than it is possible is more never seen it Porter is the m “Fighting t to audiences for many John T. Stevens, presi } 3 H Stevens Trust § p B jcenare used Ltd. of fire eng rses tc Vancouver licemen which has spent thou entertainment to Seattle. Mr JOHN T. STEVENS best President John T. Steven the C. Corp., Ltd., of Vancouver, B. C a te, ~aha- | and President “Fighting the I and is widely known! Co.” now running at White Trust | pape » | powde lames | ¢ h form City and the mey Island, Chi-| pr North I Porter is! cago and Denver. ja of the com-| Mr. W. I. Noot, successes at C secretary of | ever Seat with Mr, to carry out the a large ac- 1c coast, he Are- tle his Porter P. Up- P.... assistant stage direct- in charge of for the comfort of the Russell, elec- chief of chief of the men who Professor in charge of the band; oe Joseph Latham, chief of the fire } Allen, cap- Herman Kantzler, lieutenant fire depart- last three | jhas been chief of a fire citie this office at depart. a. Me, Dawson are nec- enter- apparatus ons, two a hand truck. f eight- >8 fire-