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49 THE STAR—FRIDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1913. 11 = FOttingicuruw . 3 * , PA WIL * MATING EASY FOR * * WILDGOOS FLOCK * * NEW YORK, Oct. 31 hob * % ort Wildgoos, the eleventh out * * of a flock of fourteen raised by #| * Mr. and Mra, Joseph Wildgoos &} * married Miss Margaret’ De® U Oo | * Hart of Frantlin Park. There *| sin 4 BY BOND P. GEDDES * are three unmarried children tn ®| ' taft Correspondent of the United | the Wildgoos family, but they #| x Bta are * are engaged to be married. = & » WASHINGTON, Oct. 31.—From * * the garret to the cellar, furnishing SRee EER RRR RR Re the American home should be = wre aper when the new tariff law/gtving Amertcan manufacturers of nto good working order ‘ furniture the opportunity to buy r ° . cs and /CAnAdlan planks cheaper, Sanguine é ure, carpets, table oan oh aware hen utenails and democrats believe 6 per cent will other ho 1 article are all) bea fair decrease tn retail furniture] sharply cut P a | Prices, a predicted saving of $5 on] yme of the tax re . us $100 worth of new furniture | eventually filter through to te . The @ Fifteen per cent duty is taken off| kitchen utensils, but foreign compe: | hein this fleld. The re is p t, however, with qg y the wine American sea-/0n pots, pans and Kettles of Amer e wulate fore ‘ompe- | !can manufacture: socrats delleve, force} Aluminum ware should be chea It has done good work and unearthed some conditions, so that Individuals with EET) = vane gh hat lay about large means have found It worth while to try out the business for themselves. ie 3 also on the free list, 40 per ce - “eer er Py (Editor's Note—Dan J. Singer te|he should take up a position and] were of the Macoushi tribe, quite Neverisiset, We WELOCME THEM in Wis ell development bueliete, 017 a 8 9 one of the most famous of all Amen | remain quite still, then he may be! pleasant fellows, always ready to TICN 18 THE SINCEREST FLATTERY, and there is not only room enough for all, but es e re oing Oo ica's famous big-game hunters. He surprised again at the abundance| laugh, especially when fllluck be a growing belief that WE ARE RIGHT has “brought them down” In the of wild life I then e Rockies, in Canada, in Mexico and| So, having had a substantial| One peculiarity of these fellow Sut YOU, THE AVERAGE MAN, who are not RICH, how can yeu share: tithe Alaska. And now ne has just hunt: | breakfast, we swung our hammocks |{s that they will never give their riches which it is now conceded, following our work, are somewhere hidden In the ed “the great American tiger” on|in the shade, where we dozed and| Indian name, but will have you call earth? the Essequibo river in South Amer. \died away the long, hot hours of | them “Jobn Charlie,” #0 R ose p op lea. Following are the hair-raising » day Jettan informed me that one was The newcomers do not give YOU the opportunity to Joln them. adventures that accompanied thie| Ax the aun dipped low tn the|John Charley and the other was Perhaps the CHANCES SEEM TOO GOOD!!! last t b ii lain J : ast trip.) west We were up and about again, | just plain John , e ier? Se ee ae ice veauanvet | Bieer Rennie Aicahine kad cone But we still say to you: YOU can have proportionately as good a chance as ui The mystic call of the Jungle had | bread we r ned our way riers before for Europeans, JA&br though you had money enough to put down your own well, long been upon me and finally, not; By nightfall we came to a little| Charley could say a few words tr JOIN WITH US NOW. We have reached the depth of 1,400 feet. belng to longer withstand her Indian hamlet and it was hb 1 Engiteh r beckoning to the fairyland of wild| was to get my two Indians. They answering it seemed that he GET THE BENEFIT OF OUR EXPERIENCE. We have worked many months. | things, I took ok BK unaccom 2 ‘_ Y tried » way what pleased, whethe B. i ; © on the GOOD GROUND FLOOR if ever the oll actually begins to gush. TH THIS |panted to Demarara, where, at the E LK V |{t was really #0 or not; as when I NOW THAT WE ARE CONFRONTED WI ra nen pees FEW FOLKS HAVE [058 pe sce ae es ’ BIG UNDERTAKING WE WANT TO GET | _Demarara or Georgetown ts the! GRAY HAIR NOW) 2eu27",,,i2,, certain sections "he “To know a “good thing” Is to be only half wise capital of Fritish Guinea, and ts a would always reply, “Plenty th To know it and USE It to advantage Is true WISDOM—IN BUSINESS.” THROUGH WITH IT AS QUICKLY }truly tropical city, situated on the gers, plenty fs |Demarara river, Out of 60,000 tn BS That night we swung our ham AS POSSIBLE habitants there are not more than | Druggist Says Ladies are Us-| mock ne of their “benabs ; |500 pure whites or Europeans, but ing Recipe of Sage Tea In the morning, instead of con a i ss jthere are a goodly number who and Sulphur. tinuing on our way, we decided to Our Entire Quarter of a Million Dollars’ Worth jconsider themselves whites, who | |remain over a day, and try for a i Office |i", NPt '# Known there as a] jtair that tones tte |lttle fresh meat, having been en of Musical Merchandise, as Well as Store, Ice} touch of the “tar-brush,” which! justre or when it fades, jcournged by n’ Charley, who { i means th sl f : 1 reg told us of se Jarge and fres and Shop Furniture, Fixtures and Tools, Also the try yariok eer gfe shots ote r tracks about two miles up the * . i at I proposed m through ot ning before e Leases on Our Two Buildings Are All for Sale at 1)" jungles f cmap tyre ee 1 through the erard- illio Co Inc What They Will Bring. es ee chic? objects |) dark and beautiful, and thou-|/ungle on foot seemed to me at °9 e tn view were to complete & study | sands of women and men who|" liculou i! —_—_—— - |of the Jaguar or Amertcan tiger 19 | value that even color, that beaut (To Be Continued) FISCAL AGENTS No one with a just claim against) Knabe Upright, original price $476, |his true haunts, to learn something | ty) dark abade of halr which ts 10 ~ nat eed entertain | NOW $215; Steinway Upright, orls jof the ways of the jungle and the) attractive, use only this old-time e r Eilers Music House n {nally $500, now $148; Briggs @ Co..|principal game therein; also tol recipe, AT THE THEATRES any fear that the same will not be|oniy gig2;' Opera Upright, regular bring back one American tlger skin | "Nowadays we get this famous THIS WEEK. recognized and equitably adjusted. | price new $300, now $86; rpg bal own eet mixture by asking at any drug| | regular pric 195; F ese primeval forests are not wane | We are not going to shirk any duty resale pee 7 ie psd PH Seartereea te fh A cone pinfiteny Miya at Boe a Soceat eige * ae Metropolitan—"'Stop, Thiet.” c + regula * : Sage and Sulphur Hair Rem. | mor sidestep any reasonable obliga | "on Upright. rye ight plano, rex There are many game cay which darkens. the hatr #o|| Moore—Mme. Schumann-Heink 500-514 OFFICERS . tion. ular 3350, now $168 jthey lead nowher aturally, #0 ¢ that nobody in concert ph 4 Nve are not selling out because! And hundreds of others, new and| followed by co wed Rs tt has beed. 6011 gcauie thatiey & bitchall stock —<—sseeme BB GERARD = ENT SCRUMACHER == GEO W_J0RNSON elepnone : 1 » cutlass " bd ven | Der: chell stoc ’, Y . © are broke, nor because the Se-| second nd, at almost every price.|the cutlass The Hesides, it takes off dan in “Sapho.” Eitel Building a Seana : a chy Fes prot [Since all prices are Daned om ac. |Temalns 1 to pro stoya weilp itching and fa Seattle, Wash ain 7420 attle house has not & - tual cash cost of goods, those tak work of wat hair, You just dampen al] Pantages—Vaudeville. ’ + 0, H. FILLIO . Bosiness Manager por or soft brush with it and fraw this through your batr, tak eo. By able une, for it has been @ success jing advantage of easy payments | (rave a from the start, and always one of |will he required to pay simple t <n a mind vi w 4 | ' t and best in the | terest on the deferred payments 5 ing one small strand at a th the Maxest, Desies 8 per cent per annum. The first difficulties that artse| morning the gray hair disappears; | ~ — . But we eo ate 3 " w ‘ ee : i? . ners . . have grown too fast, *| All high-grade band and orches | 11,, y and Sage and Sulphur is that Th hoe Repair Man Bave too many stores and An S-/tra snstruments, including | such Se Wile to Laon he, 6 oorial ‘and. | Desidee, beautifully acto if HOUGEN 216 me ee Pres aay Madison grecate business almost unwieldiy |makes as C.G. Conn's New Inven,| cquatiy ax important, not leas thas | ai9o Stace heel As glows au through seemingly uncontrollab!® | sid9 ‘Trombone, Baritone, Alto six bushmen or native Indians tol ingtro and gives it am appearance expansion from the terri Bass and Saxophone, also our com. | Peddie, haul of carry around these Peete a Delegates to the American Foed-|Theress McMahon, etate Industrial com tum developed as & result of nt al tan wick and many | blacks or bushmen and laid In the A Y A eration of abor convention here Pe. gg Te a ae a sive methods of q follows: amount of stores calculated to xt month will speak from the pul 16—Bven ne. addresses fits practically " . sales with small pro’ Ls $100 Conn Melody Saxophone] necessary for myself and | pits of Seattie’s churches on Sun id HAVE SLOW KIDNEYS fay, November 16, according to ar. |rangements made at the meeting not nid- out of abundance. the piano business i oe: ae a pematonines CT afie Coakt now $82; Conn Saxo hon six (my two nati In @ll along ws Baritone, now $100 Conn Sax0|trackern we were to pick up a few $9 able to get the financ da forma uric acid which excites the|for the two weeks’ seaston in ac we are un eys, they become overworked | dition to the regular business of backing and support we 4 nearly a dozen miles. i {net, Boehm Syst Bb Clart b inue further 4 a . ater te Coren ite present eg Tenor, $83; $85 Conn Saxo'|mijes upriver), 1 was ready and of the Central Labor Council last phone, Soprano, 369 ! 5 . * magnitude, as the task <r ages p re ss ~ adres sow $68: $87.5 5 nat got away Into the heart) pat Jess meat if you feel Back. | xn has Re podee eat! ; hao omens i sorcting, the |Suide Trombone, now $47.50; $67.00] Ranjettan, my head black, who achy or have Bladder =| the council were nawed to o : requirements vous and human en-|CoM2 Baritone, $65; $55 Conn Alto.| spoke a little English, I relied on trouble. | with Rov. O, H. McGill of the min-|? ' work too an gma |atlver plated, $44; $75 Conn Solo|mostiy to conduct the trip. The ToubIC. int association to select and| ; es bas alternative therefore, | Bore Cornet, $60; $70 Conn Circus} rest of the men I could umderstand " E locate tho speakers |Jonn | : = fos y Gp a nember of oar| Dore Cornet, 956; $55 Conn Circus! put little, and therefore my conver-| No man or woman who eats meat] A tentative program was made | | % tress, Rev . ay aed ediately ‘and we are| Bore Cornet, $44. - sation was rather limited, I being larly can make a mistake by|up at last night's meeting, which, | ™ ‘pales ail cetan fret those in cities where| Imported $100 C the only white flushing the kidneys occasionally, | though incomplete, gives a fair out- 1 ev eas, election of "i apnea Roger 1| System, now $73.40; It was 10 o'clock and we had says a well-known authority. Meat | line of the special events scheduled | off yY es 4 eat from the stifling sun's! k are entitled to. In fact, we are $9.88: | up against the burftpers in})- ; ) Bb Clari . 9.8 Seattle in this respect with brakes | $50 ED F # now $33.20; $40 Bb) get front and rear and the only|__ ‘weapon at our com mand is the old saw, “where there's a will there's and we are using this to tr lik ike Are what you want, and you can enjoy the feeling of individuality J and exclusiveness in our complete selection of Suits, Coats, | 7 Dresses, Furs, } Millinery,Etc. | — Aside from the fashion of cor- made the irkish from the strain, get sluggish and | the cc nvention cal THINGS THE PRESS and {t was 4 great relief) fail te waste and polsc Gov r’s letter accepting t 0; $25 Bb Valve|when Ranjettan steered for the from the blood, then we ing | AGENTS PROMISE 80; $18 Bb Corn shore and the inviting looking ly all rheumatism, wan read, The offer of the] n's Commercial club of Seat His-| tle to entertain the visiting w to deliver the op invitatt add rombone, $1 ol, $8.64; $15 Bb Slide, $6.87; | shade. liver trout Bb Cornet, $6.32 The manner of living In the trop- | nes 6, Nervousness, # and urinary ‘ov, 2, at the will be pre. nen| Next Sunday night, me from sluggish kidneys.|at th@ Commercial Club was ac-| Metropolitan theatr {es is quite different from that of a or egular a sensation of and Ket ad Salts |Iabor rmacy; take a tablo-|@rnt of the glass of water before join, Mra Joney closiag out sale 2 Of choicest and most distinguished | $50.00 Violins go at Upright, reg-|$100 Violins go at $51.40 |!ng I took coffee Church and| Mandolins and Gultars Almost 1 : ght and at nig |All $5.00 Guitars go at.......82.79/°" Tf) Oe | Ail $12.50 Guitars go at......$8.90| E n : i | julana, and w yne has more or 1 in a few days your |All $18.00 Guitars go at..... $9.15) 1.04 strenuous matters to attend to| kidneys will act fine. This famous $26.40| For instance, in the early morn nd crackers; be- a hearty break on we made tea we had dinner sh custom of Sapho,” at the Seattle theatre n in rest, a story of real people, of who are not any too good *who could not be classed as f ounces of is week, is a story of hom makes of G ular and pl Parlor 0 tric Pianos, Band Organs struments, sf nents and su Orchestral cal instr Gompera, president of A a way. 2 fi iecwtaen th. satieve tae Violins. | ¢ I the best advantage to Teand. dis. |$7.00 Violine cut to..........$218|more northern clime and the travel sment-you feal a dull ache | cepted. sented “The Common Law,” a situation by breaking | and our | $12.80 Violins cut to ....--...83.90|¢r will do well to conform to thelr| in the kidneys or your back hu The program, as arranged, fol-|dramatization of the celebrated charging cargo and ol vrest stock |$20.00 Violins closing out at. .$9.70| customs e urine is cloudy, offensive, | lows jovel of that title by Robert Chan i music, folios and tnstru » |All $2.00 Guitar Ca $1.18| ne hours are excellent, for be ts is made from the acid of| jean res srgapigeard ever assembled by any house in/$4.50 Mandolins cut to.......$280| 1 sion t1 anc ine ahacnoc sande had a AE peep ne an Federation of Labor is 9 SOE aeameergareny Fayre le 1 he fash : g Benito ae cont and ona Se art caso $58 |twown 21 and 4 ta the afernocn it |erapes and lense, iolca, combined | ewig, Mister Seley W. Fineh, special commoner rectness and quality, let us remind | i 3, Dey ererrene — “— Harmonic: {8 only during the morning hours rations to flush and stimulate |%0% Suto trip for visiting delegates over of the federal bureau for you that our fitters are the best in ny notion of buying ayia the | 28° Hohner Harmonicas .....- 13c| and the late afternoon that we went | sys, also to neutralize the Councilman Hesketh to ssion of white slavery the city, and we guarantee a per- the musical instrument line in the soe Hohner Harmonicas .29¢/on our way, excepting on rare oc-|acids {n urine so it no longer ember 12-—Morning ' » had seen, in New York, a fect fit and no charge for alter- q next two years or more to do 75¢ Hohner Harmonicas. + -44¢ | casions. « irritation, thus ending blad. Peencens * city! nresentation of ‘The Lure,’ which . . bs 4 vhile there is such an im ‘open meeting Ce ations. j now, Ww : le the : BP 4 sal 756 Music Stands.. a 28c| It is quite the same, too, with knesa. 1 comes to the Moore theatre next menae stock and variety wed Ith le hough most of ov a er . ek, “the pres ) ch - ab ute t Strings and Bows. the wild folk, though most of our Jad Salta is Inexpensive and can week, the presentation of sucht J from and there is absolutely Hoth 1, Viotin Gut Strings. ....9¢ each|four-footed animals here are noe-| not e; makes a delightful ef. plays helps us to combat the traf Our Men’s : $ng to be gained by walting, inns 6° Violin Gut Strings...-13¢ each|turnal, those of the day only mov.|fervescent lithta-water drink which Ic d Youn: ; ae oom aig Sevier calaned, Re 26¢ G Strings 14¢ each|!ng about in the early morning andjeveryone should take now and 6 aaaa rr pa = py ’ 8 Regain dle ppoar ig $22.50 Clarinets ..... $9.85 | late afternoon; so that a stranger to keep the kidneys clean and CAN RUN BUT SHE Men’s te The early bird and “do it now” spirit buyers are making percept {ble ‘nroads upon the stock daily and if you have not yet taken ad- sere Yantage of this opportunity it wouid |$1-00 Violin Bows j pay you. to wake up, as any alert $2.00 Violin Bows and well-informed person can see 928-00 Violoncellos from the few sample prices given | 950.00 Violoncelios below and hundreds of others that Instruction Books. we should like to quote if space All 500 Books ae "4s: | Closing out sale of Japanese and Ora Few Plano. Pricts Pht ae or vo iene ere > Chinese Art Goods Included in the array of planos| Vocal and Instrumental Folios. a uch distinguished names as | 50c Follos + -35e Chickering & Sons, Sohmer, Kim- 75¢ Folios ball, Autopiano Player Piano, beau- $1.00 Folios tifui Bungalow Player Piano, Smith $1.25 Folios .......+--.++ & Barnes, Steger and many others! Instruction Booke. all going at prices never heard of, | Mathew—Retailed 50c, now.. ( d 6 S fas indicated by the following re-|Kohler—Retalled 350, now..... Ups an aucers, duction, namely: National—Retailed 500, now The regular $1,000 to $1,200 and Popular Music ....106 per copy R | 1 20 Vy | : "<5 Regular $1.20 Values, Granda now going at $720, 11 copies for oe . $s and $895 20c Popular Operatic Songs, now $31.90/ upon entering the great forest, may and the blood pure, thereby '$7.25| be surprised at the absence of life; | avolding serious kidney complica berace sal tien nan Norn tbat CAN’T TAKE OFFICE the roceedings instituted by Mrs. $3.25) but if at nightfall or early morning, ' tions. Grace Koentz, Midland, to have her Are hand-tailored throughout «+606 | Se = = SPORTING GOODS name placed on the November ballot They fit correctly, hold tir & HARDWARE socinlist candidate for treasurer shape and give lasting satistac- Allegheny county lon co. Inc. The judge ruled the name must 3 go 0 he ballot 8 Maryland wor . i a ow fo Wve civil rights. but that Mrs, Don’t Wait, Get Your uaker Dru ‘0. Kc f elected, can not serve, . . toons Marviand women have noi Winter Apparel Now We will offer this week politizal rights. | And open an account with at special prices, the fol- | ari | THE PACIFIC. Our prices lowing items: WOMAN SETS THIEF are cash prices, and yet we ‘ff have the easy credit payment $6.00 All-Wool Rot. | TRAP; SHOOTS SELF $50.00 Clarinets $14.50 Snare Drums . CUMBERLAND, Md., Oct. 31.— Z iffrayists in Maryland found little if satisfaction {In the manner in which Judge Robert Henderson ruled in BIG SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY plan for benefit of those $600 to $900 styles now .----- “ +++ 200 neck Sweaters at LONDON, Oct. 31.—Finding that ladies and gentlemen who find 288 and $546. All Popular Songs 106 4.25 Tea Sets ore: the rabbits which she bred were Ganwerienen 40 aN 3 0 to $900 and $1,100 Player Player Music Rolls-—-8-Note. Regular $ $ Teper rere being stolen, old woman of 74 ees an a Rete BAR arranged a loaded gun . bisa $2.50 Ball - Bearing 0° 102" Regular $1.75 Rolls selling at.$1.17 Pianos, including some of the best / fn the world, now $325, $590 and Regular $1.00 Rolls selling at. .67c .25 Lacquered Trays...........79c in such a way that anyone tamper $795, Regular 50c Rolls selling at... .34¢ Regular $2 q y' Roller Skates at $1.95 fj jh. with the door of the rabbit $1 a Week $2.50 Hunting Coats ff{!1'ch would receive the charge She forgot the tre | p which she had | at 1.50 8) wt, however, and, going to feed the | e ? Store Open 3 rabbits next morning, opened the} 7 lunting ee door as usual, The gun went off $4.00 Hi + © $2.50 Band she was shot dead, lunting Coats fe .mous picTURE 18 STOLEN at ...........$3.50 LONDON, Oct. 31,—A pieture en $6.50 Base Moccasin ff ‘i'!o4 “The Old "Cellist," by Hyer in, has been stolen from Bolton ra ne tie ;: -$5.95 Bi art eatery. The canvas had been i 3-Cell Flash cut ‘rom the frame Lights at . A Some extraordinary values in| _ 65-Note Rolls—Metrostyle. ; second-hand, slightly used and | | 300 Selections selling at 360 to Reg. 55c to 85c Glove and Handkerchief Bhop worn pianos, including a|85¢ a Roll. Japan Art Co. 15 First Avenue $1.75 Halloween Novelties and Decora: | tions, The Rosery Flower Shop,! 1608 Second Ave, Elliott 4241, Third Avenue at University Street Corner Third and University.

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