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ETE 7 oO THE STAR—FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1913. 3 BLOODY INDIAN BATTLE NEAR CHICAGO IS PREVENTED BY TIMELY | ARRIVAL OF A RAINSTORM REMNANT SALE a SC & Good Values Star’s Moving Picture Writer Sees Abe Lincoln and Jeff Davis, and Gen. Zcah Taylor’s Daughter Duck for Shelter When the Storm Breaks Women’s Tailored SUITS! a on the very heels of the big Coat ferful lot of tail 1 st 1 mir im 1) ( mer tim LZ Che Pe r. t t S tate cr Two great lots—two “I We have just received a carload of newest and latest wonderfcl values! oP ia Sected. haber iehwinis. * Ais he 1 designs of imy paper hanging carry the larg . p 5 gt stock of exclusive designs to be found anywhere in the LOT one Hea Fre ‘ with » Pacific Northwest, Estimates are given and contracts | the new 36-inch cutaway or ihe Saban taken on decorating and house painting. The ies | re Colors of tiavy, seine ae ° ides largest | es, mouldings, ete. in the city you O1o SAT ler | adhd 16; $15.00 to $20.00 $12 53 will find here, Picture framing is our specialty ee ley Choice ‘ ; write not T eau ts in | Globe Wall Paper Co. 907 Second Avenue | j. J. Kelley’s Family Liquor Store| |; The readers of The Star will find J. J. Kelley's Family Liquor Store is the most reliable house to deal with when in need of Wines and Liquors for your home. Saturday Special On full quart M o nogram Whiskey; regular price $1.00 One bottle 6- year - old Port Wine; regular a oe a HATS FOR MEN '§| Great Gove Bargains! | > HERE! Pair, Wor AT OBC en G ter me Hats p K loves in a for men of clasp Kid G iD for men of of style and lite, but colors, ine te with row black embroidered Regula 00 VES. Fitted at the counter tomorrow for 63¢ AT Pair. Wom 98c °"" ons te button 8ilk Gloves, full elbow length; the $1.50 to $2.00 grades. $1.00 grade Long Silk Gloves, pair 63c no rab! rah! hat We feature— The “Dublin,” a soft or stiff shape in the The “Mallory,” a ed hat that will stand up in any er; all kinds. eno Leal | . Te ‘ eook PRETTY, THE arrnewecoh VAY} ARTIST @UY 15 \ SKETCHING UD —\ cks e next scene, Miss Barber By Gertrude M. Price | *% "tt wait + In Path Ps ; : - + hed the et the man with the mega 0: racious! I've just ha phone—the roducer,” Joe Sul most exciting experience! ivan, who plane the hoto seve |Indians with Miss Morgan's ald 50c grade Short Slik We Carry the “Stetson,” that kin A tremendous Indian fight—and| | also met Omar Doud, who wrote| Just when everything was rerdy Gloves, pair 380 po dicted sd ie vs hehehe $4.00 right outside Chicago! the play there was an awful flash of en NG a big battle on tomor- © plece was entitled “The Fall/ning. ‘The thunder roared and the a This $8.00 Jumbo Knit Character Clothes for Men| {This $8.00 Jumbo Knit). ded (Of Black Hawk,” and | A cb thee sol vein fen . "hoon ei Wartere eee told Of the | rain came down like cate and dogs Made by Sweater Coat Tomorrow Th by ” ror 4 Union Men want to see it, hike for Glen Ellyn, rly thirties, when Jeff Davis and|! turned and ran for Glen Elly: as OCH - BERMANS— M the big, healthy e IIL, In the morning. Abe Lincoln fought under Winfield | fast as my legs would carry me happy manufactur was supposed to escape from the} camped out the Scott and Jeff eloped with Zach| I ran into the town dripping wet they're going to mix it as sure as Taylor's ebter Jeff Davis, on horseback, his uri tun-up. Don't let anybody else in T also met Miss Bar and Miss form ing, trotted bebind on ft.” Morgan, who played {important Beck tomorrow morning at 8! Next mornipg I took the first Mr. Sullivan > car for Glen Ellyn. I got of€ and walked thro: the woods AT THE THEATR zy 1 | MICE cic ces 5. ei = 2CALA-pORT = | |. The houses we of wight be- | THIS WEEK. ers of Men's “Union Made BIG, heavy shaker Regular + KELL SY 1 | bind bagel bn vag owed | a dias hing, have honored us knit Wool Sweater A <« bh brought me to a clearing. There || Moore-—“Les Miserables, ‘ oe “ beatae price ..... $1.50 |] stood three Indian tepees surround-|f| tion pictures. with a big shipment of iat Cont in meter a - i R | |ing a campfire over which hung a their men's Fall styles. ‘ord colors only. al 's ‘jes cyte morte lI xettle which steamed and gave |} Metropolitan—Dark ‘rg! tine. inolwden< the comfy ruff-neck col- or forth an appetizing Seattie—lalley & Mitchell stock ae 4s: pocubee cdll i A pretty Indian maiden bent over in “The Traffic.” Blue serges, rich tweeds, the kettle, and back of her was an || Orpheum—Vaudevitie. handsome cheviots, warm sizes worsteds and classy cai ‘ ugly old squaw, |] Emprese—Vaudeville. I heard the clatter of hoofs be hind me, and jumped out of the |] Pantages—-Vandeville, way just in time. A dozen Indians | dashed up on horseback. Thett| he police and the coroner have We prepay ox Dress charges on all out-of-town orders of $4.00 or over, ex We are Seattle agents ik A\\\\ meres, at ea gece nt $95.00 ‘go Pl f best woolen underwear : ts for men that you can Men's Two- Trouser faces were painted; they waved/+o far been urable to learn th Suits in all-wool Castle buy... This underwear ie caps beer their arms and looked fierce identity of the man who dropped The United States Army as it Is" town tweeds, grays, has been endorsed tt "4 I bid behind a tree and saw @ 4 from apopl on East Pike st. There was exhibited privately in tans or browns, and, members of the medical “ young white girl ride up Of &) sear Belmont ay, Wednesday | Chicago on Thursday a set of mov mark you, an extra pair profession on account mouse-colored pony with a boy rid-| cient ing peture films of a part of the of pants. Our price of its splendid warmth- i - nd her. She saw the In-| — United St ing b giving qualities. Shirts * army at work which $15 ana $20 dians and turned pale with horror ’ | should be beginning of a high and Drawers, @ Run!” she cried to the boy IS YOUR CHILD'S = |iytrpcrant ena’ sor ‘ $1.00, +120," 92000 The boy slid off the horse and ucational movement By = ran lickity-cut through the woods TONGUE COATED? mainly, a battery of horse artiller - The girl dug her heels into the} and entraining horse's ribs and followed. The In | d to the front. They showed diar took ater, een through {IF CROSS, FEVERISH, CONSTI-|tho work as it actually ts, withou $1.25 Yard Roman-Stripe REMNANTS! 50c Yard 36-Inch Serge, KA a megaphone, “now do ft again be| PATED, GIVE “CALIFORNIA 1 rhe tine wee ie acon a Silks, in all the new oe A table full of wanted fab a good quality, in navy fore the sun goes. | SYRUP OF FIGS.” | suggestion of Major Gen . combinations, on sa reise Aaa Waneies ance of Dutch’ Dae onlyi very I looked a ound and eaw the own- dosnt ard Wood, and were made , here tomorrow, " 89s shades and Jengths on here apis or 39 s) er ol e volce. e a | e can de he direc a smoking a cigaret. | coated, it is a sure sign that your] It is hoped to extend the series Behind him was a young fellow! iitie one’s stomach, liver and bow-/to all arms of the service who stood beside his camera, He| 100 Of la, sc itcnae “altaies ra a = was turning a crank like mad i ae hee nee , Automobile Is Sacrificed to Art For . Get. out of the picture, you|ing at once Wha *Ordble eu6: Gretel there in the lavender skirt.” yelled) When peevish, cross, listless, |«mying A” subject. was put om’ Kal Goodness the megaphone man, “d'yer want! pale, doesn't p. doesn't eat or gr th tr seadbtee ccd, Sake! es to spoil this film?” act naturally, or is feverish, stom | gear, and not being a full fledged _— 5 aes pa ach sour, breath bad, has stomach-| chauffour, it waa thought he world See : They started the next scene. It) ache, sore throat, diarrhoea, full of| succeed in handling the car like a was the hold-up on the plains cold, give @ teaspoonful of “Call-|sieeq maniac. He did succeed Those Three dump wagons had been! fornia Syrup of Figs,” and ina few |The car was frely demolish Suits! . transformed into prairie schooners hours all the foul, constipated | Cox mn had a v : ; | 7 ; one ery DAITow escape i IN EFFECT The camera was set, and when! waste, undigested food and sour bile| trom injury. sla arte — if the megaphone sald Start your) pently moves out of its little bowels | pty te? Der SEPTEMBER 25 TO OCTOBER 10, 1913 action!” the wagons, loaded With) without griping, and you have &/ At the Alhambra Until Sunday 4 settlers, drove toward the clearing. | wot}, playful child again “Rob Roy.” From all principal Eastern points to all points in the The Indiana were hidden bebing | You needn't coax sick children to} r i tied read ih Pri W bush. They ran out and stopped | ‘ 1 ive," | ere OS am d Pri L h h Pacific Northwest the wagons, One Indian leaped een toe etiour taster ans | Highs rince an soe nd ey eee 4 E they love its delicious taste, and ft Via, tee from his horse and confronted the | (Vey Jove is dite teel aplendid, | At the Oream Until Sunday head settler. Ask your druggist for a 50-cent| “Trooper Billy.” two W it T k Th f A CHICAGO. Bek. tetas ; ‘Soak him, now!” yelled the | iotie of “California Syrup of Figs,”|“Pathe’s — Weekly,” Pump alter i1akes em ror mericans reine ae Mesa ae jr nion aci Ic megaphone man, and the Pp which has directions for babies,| “Sandy Gets Shorty a Job ree ¥ * q dian let go with his right fist) cntidren of all ages and for grown oon state's attorney's office, and one of! BERLIN, Sept. 19.—The Princess lounge. A waiter, who spoke Eng- " p or’ oulder. re O | 4 . of counterfeits sold here. The Ol Mini,” i “ : band, Prince| “Will you have tea?" e members of the arsc t then more setlers ran : a n@ §=Old Mill," two reels; |daughter, and her husband, Prince | ill you have tea | oan tet ke code va by kly No. 7 fo pric sts ‘at the Hotel s. “I'll have the same, as : black rifles (rented from a curlo Syrup Company.” Refuse any other MEIC Sat bale “et oni, =o ya ones shness,” said the prince, for-| nef He had $260 in marked i wnee indians torsed and akedad-|*ind with contempt, _ | At the Colonial Until Sunday couple had arrived from|getting that’ they were Incognito, | "Js found in his iccree cucraedl 7 dled. “The Fifth String,” two reels Rathenow for a day's outin in 7 he wal rm nized the Riess ad at Furthman robbed his safe two , Which Way Did He Go?" “The|Berlin. ‘The princess wor at once and bowing low, said |weaaka mac, extranhen tka Srtni eae 1 be highness. I took you for an Amert a thousand pardons, your ne prin in the Copper Industry in Arizona,” His | SOW? Conselence.” f the kaiser and kai r ee bandoned his Hussar uniform for) can ; | O-w. R. & N. ru nn wan ent lot an) AMAR Pry : : aa bs ee tee heats el fies | Ee ASRS BE SP UA cPLA MEY AND LADO me Pega ter Pee <2 ww, ANDANNAKNOWS TOWN IS BROKE, URISDSUER Apples. tries a4 1.25 At the Tilikum Until Sunday 40 “Young Hearts and Old," “Tolls Li of Deception n Exclusive Pat EW YORK, 19.—Miss| LOCKPORT, Ill, Sept. 19 fession and sold copies to friends of the defe: nts for $2,000, Cantaloupes | You can buy their tickets and berths right here at home. Peaches |Chronic Sufferers Find Relief We deliver these tickets in the East to those for whom they Plume nt nis| After Few Doses of Croxone @19.00 tern The F ide, White river, ee “O1%@ 01M nama Hat Industry Anna Held, who, with her daugh-|town faces bank weet Revenge,” “The Duck Rats-|ter, Li ptey, following] If you are bothered with back- ne, arrived recently from|the action of the Will county san-|ache—or rheumatism, have di fe purchased. We arrange all the details of their trip. 36 Q « 4 le y rag he tf i Here Are a Few of the Fares o14| CUT EXTENDED ing Industry.” Europe, does not encourage the [itary district in autting off elec [greeable, annoying bladder or urin Al se sen eat ee Giahsine i utter to follow her mother's r rent and plung € ary disorders to contend with—or H Missourl River Denve ; + $30,00 7 8 We. seed cebllaity! we want borl | MGncCe eRe amenlant. =... | steps, wuscematul 6 they Rave been, | inte darkne The town is unable|guffer with any other of the many olnts .., $30.00 Indianapolis . 40.60 8 friends to talk about us. We have The Only Veteran in Town, Vir “No, I hope to keep her away|to pay a $6,000 electric light bill | mise les that come from weak kid- Boston... ’, 66.16 | Nashville 46.60 50 @ (60 [no wnemles-—we van't afford to have A Widow of Ne-|trom the stage,” said Miss Held. “I/It is also unable to pay 000 in |‘neys, here is & guaranteed reneee 5 Baltimor, IN York 65,00 ‘orn teense 1.26 —and we have extended our cut rates , drama; While|pave brought her with me this | other ms Every home in the| you can depend upon i ” 0478 | er en? . Fiend lettuce «-..--. 20 @ 26 until January 1. 1914 John Slept,” Edison drama; "Get|time to show her something of the|town {is supplied with coal oil| . Buftal, | Philadelphia 54.75 seeishes 16 Our namo alone is a guarantes that 7 ington,” P, U Tine 0. Snow ers ; » V a hi It is a positive fact that Croxone a? ++ 47.50 | Ditesb: 47,00 iy ps ss ciumaen Gor huteon roar Wome wil b8 entictaciecy and] Oe oe eo Pathe comedy | busineas ind I will see to it that/lamps and candles in preparation | promptly overcomes such diseases. Chicago . 4800) oO Loon $7.00 Prices pale Perea perk lat the vest she aeoe'as mony siden as possible,|for a long period without elec-| tr toeke viaht in end caleann ame Cleveland 44.75) W auton “pb. 6.2.1) 475 her that | tricity rected datly by Perry Brom) |comm TODAY—DON'T PUT Ir orr Jand I hope Abe Mla i L |the stopped up kidneys and makes A 16 it is not a couleur ¢ drat lthem filter and sift out the poison- any aise 1, | Set of Teeth, Guaranteed .@A ENTY | There is much in the stage that is be inatter dsom abe MINER: ord ibe tat, 18 @ 16 | Fit, MOW ...eseeeeeeeeees ur |good, but there ts also a great deal L A It neutralizes and dissolves the ur 11. |Solid Gold or Porcelain. (| EDMONTON, | Alta, Sopt 19 {tae fh very bad acid that lodges in the joints and \ - Select our line and your friends will enjoy the benefits Steel coaches, splendid roadbed, electric Mghted tratr ., Courteous and efficient employes, and size, doz 1.60 in a | {died suddenly results al package costs Jeal fat kidney, nap eaniale * ba 3 but fl . ee Vronh 4s Bs Benen Fiend ane Fine. wrertion to him business way. Signs reading but a trifle, and your druggist is J Veal, larger 09 2 ave Stolaune ou alk Ue Schwartz asked the chief of police| | “Go to Hell for Ice Cream” are | | Fills the teeth—banishes Tooth-| authorized to return the purchase H 4 I an lou aT CLonmis you, of Edmonton to find him @ wife,| | scattered about the city | {ache—Butler’s Liquid Tooth Filler, | price if Cr@xone fails to give thes ’ Pork. larger . OUR WORK WILL PLEASE YOU, hence the trouble ° oe — —- @————-——_—-@ | Druggists, 25c.—AdveRisement, desired results the very first Umea otherwise, have sent tokems of af-| averse to using his rame r Old roosters, live 10 Jos, Schwartz, a wealthy farmer (f) @ ry muscles, causing rheumatism; * ELECTRIC BLOCK SIGNALS WILL Ducks, ol4 p ak RE 19 |Crowm ....+.. pe! Take ou Alberta, 19 being fairly smochered| | SUMTER, 8. C,, Se Sept. 19.—While| Sothes and heals the delicate lin- PROTECT THEM ALL THE WAY. Sivnite Pekins 14 | Gold or Porcelain Bridge O49 | with love letters, || HELL FAMILY NOT Sallie Rembert was dancing at a|!t%s of the bladder wi Spring ducklings, col RE NSE oe ees ti gidiglicdid Od) Receiving his matt ina wheelbar-| BOTHERED BY HEAT | | summer resort a screech owl lit in More than a few doses of Croxone ¢ will be glad to give you any Information regarding ored | , as Solid Gold Fillings... 7¢ UP|T°%: he needs the assistance of a} FARRELL, Pa nt. 19 a tree near her and commenced its |#Te seldom required to relieve even fares and schedules and assist you in arranging their trip. ig | one Sek Bs... ¢ Oe bookkeeper to tabulate it || The Hell family ‘has not suf- | | mournful ery. ‘Turning to her com-|the obstinate, long standing cas me, Silver Fillings ...... 50@ UP| Woren from all over the world,! | fered much from the heat this | | panion, she remarked, “Somebodys| You will find Croxone entire Jd HW O'NEILL, yi PE dn. PY ‘ ? of all colors, white, — bla green summer, The head of the fam dyin Ten minutes later Miss geen from we otost gr District P. ny A 6 ; . ywi, live, dm 9.00 and yellow, tn all states and condt ily, Conrad Hell, is an ice Rembert w summoned home, |!t i8 So prepared that It is prac-* 716 Second Avenue ga 1 NO Main 932.° old pigeoris, mood ses | any Cut- ate en IS bY tions and professions, insane and| | cream manufacturer, and is not anak her Tothe ner Bee gerne tically to take it without