The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 17, 1913, Page 9

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

e towant xe ist been passed roused b and an cossity for to make it re a meetit clud here perf tion of the Ce promote the Na ernment league. a rece ¢ STORM PROOF Floor Rent Take Elevator. Second Floor, store Nove CROWN a That is why all manufacturer Since 1 There are now offered ts CROWN wor GEO, P. BE fair valuation. Established 1870, amending the federal and the first ones m ORGANIZE TO FORCE A REAL DEMOCRACY WASHINGTON,‘ Sen. Owen In Chairm a Mail Orders De! Parcel Post BOSTON SAMPLE SHOE SHOP €* Second We Are NOT Moving to a Smaller Store We Are NOT Reducing Our Sales Force We Are NOT Renting Part of Our Store on Account of Diminishing Business BUT WE ARE Moving to Larger Quarters Our business and a larger force held tn] gton before the close Of the! gHPWRECKED! ‘ ye Alone, absolutely alone, on a " __ A War With Selfishness STRANGE ISLAND, with @ cenne oa Senator Owen, chairman of the|jeqs, angry-looking sen dashing up| he . pore ye in : ve oggin the opto the shore on one side and a} ethod o ec ol ie jeague, saat’ dark, thick. ¢ - ne! . constitution | National Popular | Gove ark, thick, dangerous-looking for to modern | league and kindred orga : r to Land overthrow the influence to gc | ao te ON ae the core trad noitivy |Starvation, or the even more fright elements of ‘the nation that are |! posstbility of being EATEN an now organtzed for the deliberate | ALIVE by cannibals! it OB oP Sage gg pleat Such was the terrible plight of a Me reeverting: the mapdiar govern {Young boy who had been toxsed uj Feet or ee neaaieen bette teed ‘by the {Onto an unknown coast by a frigttul Runes. | friends of Hberty. It isa war be./#e® Which had heaten the great sea fornia, | tween the friends of humanity and|%¢ Wa# sailing in onto the treacher raska|the soldiers of organized selfish. | U8 tocks | sbingtem, | nese.” The boy rose to his feet, patntul A}and other members of the commit cof tue two no ave tor oar Washtne || BOY SHIPWRECKED ON LONELY ISLAND LIVES HUMAN BEING membership nation campatgn | gh and for a national conference to be Coamos | are absolutely essential to speedily ablish the rule of the peoplo| it¥ Of making the DI’! Nothing to look he had been torr (bly knocked | ecturer about and bruised by the waves. He Reger {shaded his eyes with one shaking hand and 1 out toward all that was left of the big ship. The mast and a part f the deck were &. rere Gebartenten stil! visible above Water Northora Bank Rultding ROBINSON CRUSOF, for that was the very boy, set to work immediate |ly to gather bits of strong wood and/ | boards that torn off the the tid nd them strongly te ne rope that had als in from the | Washe wree took a }long pole to guide and propel the A Word to the FOR 26 YEARS WITHOUT SEEING |raft, and pushed it off into the ° , water S0@—-iMen S At last, after he had almost gtver up hope, Robinson Crusoe na od Hi to Ket up quite close to th or old] Landing Provisions of sight by Inches. He scrambled|} + 1 : *jyears went by, but Robinson Crusoe up the side and got onto the small He shot at them, scared|never saw a white man 5 Values at part of the deck that had not been|them away and saved the native,| At last, when he was growing old, submerged who was #o thankful that he offered | and had given up hope of ever being He shouted and shouted and]|to be Robinson Crusoe's servant for cued, a ship came. He signaled! shouted! Perhaps there might be| ever. The captain saw the signal and Another survivor! | Inasmuch as tt was on a Friday|came to shore, taking Robinson Not a sound came in answer, ex-|that he found t ened fellow, Crusoe and his queer family back} » elvilization! $2.95 cept he named him F ' Years and He listened hard. What was that? | ——————— a ~ a i ; The glad, happy bark of a DOG! | Exceptionally gooc Yes, it was the captain's dog, the Boots, with two full fpf faithful creature that had stayed|| THINGS THE PRESS » bis master till the very last AGENTS PROMISE double soles to heel, ‘at least YOU are saved YOU will! it ts said th Mr. Miller's genius Other Styles i) be ty friend. T can talk to YOU. |for detail makes the impressivenens |Come on, Bounce, we'll go together of thia scene doubly effective for Men and Women on my raft, and we'll live together | in my little hut on the island. Bome Next Monday night at the Seat day a ship will come by and save/tie theatre “The Virginian” opens jus both!” & week's engagement, Mr. Wister, e | “Hooray! Hooray!” cried Robn-| whose knowledge of the West Is |#on Crusoe, as he rummaged around | surpassed by that of no living writ on the deck and found flour and in his “Virginian,” drawn Open Saturday Evening to 9. jgrain and bacon and many other acter at once bold and | foodstufts. ‘ow we shall not| lovable. |starve to death.” He loaded all he could onto the [raft and was just about to leave the |ship, when he saw something, very jamall, stick {te head out of an ALL HE ASKS IS_ ‘A CHANCE TO EAT Avenue and Pike Street. J. P. Rawlings, Mgr. Elte! Build. jempty barrel on the deck ROME, Ga, Oct. 17—A peculiar | “A cat, as I live!” cried Robinson| want ad appeared in @ paper here 'Crusce. Then he went a little/tt read er and saw another cat.” WANTED—A master. Able-bédied |, Why, these cate cannot stay! man will sell himself into slavery |conting here and starve to death.” thought the kind hearted boy. “Oh, I'll put them in a bag and take them with me. “All aboard. Away we go,” he cried. And off they all went on the raft!” The sea was calm, but ft was no jeasy task to steer the loaded raft back to land. Hours and hours, it semed to Robinson Crusoe, before he finally succeeded in «etting| close enough to*shore to jump off! byterian church which was tn ses and pull the raft after him. But at|sion here today, has sanctioned the last the pertions trip was over. The| removal of Whitworth college fron provisions were safely landed. The| Tacoma to Spokane, upon the cor cats were let out of the big bag| dition that Spokene raises $100,000 and Bounce was given food and|The change is to be made in 1914 water. | Then began the strange life | which Robinson Crusoe lived for 26) YEARS on that lonely isiand! goats, skinned them and| for his keep. I have got to eat State best price. WH The man who put {n the ad was neatly dressed and appeared to about 28 years old. Twice previous ly the same man had advertised for work without compensation other than food and clothes. SANCTION THE CHANGE VANCOUVER, Wash., Oct. 17. The Washington eynod of the Pres AT THE THEATRES THIS WEEK. clothes for himself! He allt barricaded a hut in a tree-top! || Metropolitan—"Quo Vadis" tn saw strange birds Fs motion pictures. . S08 Je Moore Florence Roberts tr er ‘Sapho.” Motion pictures OO :. Seattie—Ralley & Mitchell stock We Are NOT Retiring From Business! in “Kindling.” Pantages— Vaudeville. Orpheum—Vaudeville. Empress—Vaudeville. is prosperous. We need more room We are going to open a fine new CUT- mber Ist, with a complete new stock of RATE are all ordered and most of them are en route Prices Are Reduced If you buy a CROWN yon will get the best piano made. If you buy from this store you will be dealing direct with the If you buy NOW you will get considerable reduction from our known low factory prices. If you come at once you will have a complete stock from which to make your sel Reductions will app and #ave a year’s installments. NO “CHEAP” PIANOS 0 we no better pia made in en Geo. P. Bent Company PIANO MANUFACTURERS 1421 {1 CONCORD Grands, the finest ever shipped to Seattle. COMPANY guaranty Terms to sult your convenience Pianos, Player Pianos and unk bink Anybody withany s; would be ripping mad. F These goods hoe | of ft. The same ready ma: e We wish guilt thet cost you 923 at to close out our entire present stock before we move. | beginning of the season — | —eame material— erything—now adver- | tised for 99.75. Ien't it the worst ever? Get wise old boy, you're no goat. Suits and Overcoats TS | Made-To-Order | That's our price—all year round for the ewellest little clothes, made right for your back you ever lamped. Com: ind eta square deal.We want tosave you$ WE STAND BACK OF OUR Wonk FOR 12 YEARS’ GUARANTERK Amalgam Filling 50c Up Gold Crowns $3 and Up Bridgework $3 and Up Full Sets Teeth $5 °Uj, We hove thousands of Beattie pn tents who will tell you that they nover knew that plates could be fit tod #0 perfectly until they had us do the work jon y only to onr present stock. Buy now anufactured and sold 102,000 planoa, re still in use and giving good service, 108 than CROWN pianos Pvery piano our CROWN factory in Chicago, by skilled of CROWN materials, and carries the the strongest ever written, Your old piano accepted at a Any work that doesn’t prove ant {afactory will be repaired free of charge at My time. Come tn SOON—today, If you wish for FREE examination and est! mate. 12-Year Guarantee to All Factory: 2, A y Free Examination THIRD AVENUE Chicago. 323 Pike St. Next United Cigar Store y St, 2d and University Fraser-Vaterson Co, yught shelter under a bellows tongue and f§]sreat pile of canvas ] i sin ' He came, now, wagging bis tall onestly made feebly. And he tottered a bit, too,| strong appeal in Henry Miller's n throughout Priced ‘od Fh ko ag and hours since | play, “The Rainbow,” which will b ; : he had had @ bite to eat or water|/here next Monday, {s the meetin at a substantial sav to drink lof father and daughter, who have| ing Old Bounce,” shouted the boy,! not seen each other in 16 years. SECY, GARRISON EDITOR WARREN. By Gilson Gardner (Correspondent of The Star.) WASHINGTON Oct 17. Th is bolling mad Garrison bas wt received a registered copy of 4n open letter addressed to him by Fred D. Warren, editor of the Ap-| peal to Reason, the socialist paper | published at Girard, Kansas The Appeal has some disagree: methods of recruiting the States army been printing | » United | of Mexican conditions in his book, Rarbarous Mexico,” has been for| some months {nvestigating condt-| tions In the army, and has been tel!-| ¥ the facts, without any sugar|a } tc Officials Admit Conditions These amount to little more than has often been admitted by high of. ficlals of the department, and are, [in effect, confirmations of similar ble facts about the| secretary Daniels, who said, when 1 " | that John Kenneth Turner, the man/false pretenses as to “seeing the who wrote that wonderful analysis | world,” and #0 on the New York Tribune, was much |the military service,” and suggested that the war department might do something “looking to the suppres: Bradbury Clothes For Men and Young Fellows are right up to the hour in style, fit and finish. In the first place, the pick of the patterns are selected for all garments bearing the Bradbury mark, then they’re tailored after certain | rigid specifications which give them a | swing that lasts long after the first try- In fact, it’s difficult to find any fault with them—even the price is at- | tractive. In addition Our Credit Plan gives you the opportunity of owning a well-fitting, well- tailored suit on terms that every merchant can't afford to offer. Here we ask you to make a small payment down when you make your selec- tion, and trust you for the bal- | ance until most convenient | for you. It’s simple and dig- nified, and scores of men and young fellows take advantage of it every week. We would like to have your name on our books—suppose you ask us about it tomorrow. on, 1332-34 Second Ave., Near “‘Seattle’s Reliable Credit House” Warren's letter to the secretary | says If the Appeal to Reason has made one false statement about the methods employed by the United States army recruiting officers in their work of securing recruits for the army, I stand ready to make a/ full and complete retraction “Por 18 years the Appeal has been tements made about the navy by Do You Like Candy? Almost everyone does, espe- cially good candy; for instance, Societe Chocolates. You can get a half-pound box, absolute ly free, by bringing a cash want ad amounting to 15 cents © took charge of the department, it was enlisting men under That faithful reactionary paper. unsparing in its criticism of gov-| or over to The Star office. Ev- orried about these attacks on the ernment officials who have been) ery Jscent cash wanted gets rmy which {t said were calculated |recreant to their duty, and it in-| you a box of the famous So >» “arouse public prejudice against tends to continue this work as long | ciete Chocolates free. Bring as there remains an abuse uncor- rected. Threats of suppression will not deter me so long as I know 1| am in the right.” your ad in today, as the candy won't last much longer. ion of articles of this kind.” YOU have read our ad 1—It isn’t so; or 2—It is only another fore I come in. ALL RIGHT. price will jump over BIG BUNCH will co ING TO SAY. If you belong in crowd, however, w FACT. some are doin, QUESTIONS GER rf WE 500-514 Eitel Bldg. Seattle, Wash. NOW WE HAVE FOUND OUT WHY YOU HAVE NOT INQUIRED FOR FURTHER FACTS ABOUT THE WASHINGTON OIL COMPANY AND ITS OIL WELL NEAR FORKS, IN CLALLAM COUNTY. 3—If it is so, I’ll wait until they strke it be- If you are in the third crowd, there is nothing we can say, except that when we strike it, the of at the bottom; and so WE HAVE NOTH- e FIRST or FIRST—Every statement we have published is SECOND—Before neglecting further this oppor- tunity or making light of our statements as is up to you to ask us some CAN’T ANSWER. hington Oil an on Oil is and have thought, THEREFORE, clip this coupon, mark the ques- tion you want answered with “X” or write your own question in the 4th space. Mail to us TODAY AND WE WILL DELIVER THE GOODS. stockjobbing scheme; or 1—Have any, not stockholders, been to the well? 2—Can you show that no o fficers are drawing salaries? night, and YOU, with a me in at the top instead 3—How much will it cost to visit the well for myself? and judge SECOND have this to say: ARD-FILLIO COMPANY, Inc. FISCAL AGENTS e Telephone Main 7420 OFFICERS: EMIL SCHUMACHER Secretary - €. B. GERARD President GEO. W. JOHNSON Treasurer U. H. FILLIO............++0.eeee0e++++ Business Manager

Other pages from this issue: