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1914 ‘RIDAY, JANUARY 9, PLAIN, ORDINARY SORT IS FORD |AMUSEMENTS. "Fe |PANTAGES |MOORE "..%2%, WHO EARNS $100 A MINUTE eae Mn Ask for Coupon Clreular at the Hamilton Coupon Exchange on the Third Floore “The Economy Store"—May Manton Patterne—Phone Main 6035 “THE GOLDEN DREAM” themey Bord, whe Kes Sant . oe oe The | phenomenal growth of the Soe ALBRIGHT ‘ nounced that every man over 22 | | Ford otor Car Co, since that time “The Male Melba" Ww employed tn his great motor car |i a by-word throughout the coun y — = factory at Detrott will he fter try 10¢ and 20¢ WITH HARRY PILCER I weelve at least $6 a day, ts him _ Ho's Just a Plain Man | “ . ‘ ” SUCCESSORS TO PANTON @ LONDON CO. mous salary of $100 a minute consummate mes our TIVOLE iihok e Lite arisienn Except John D. Rockefeller, Hen country has produ Hut, just " of Musical Comedy GABY SINGS GABY DANCES ry Ford has the biggest income of as a plain man, he also one ¢ ting & Flood's Por 4 Compan f All Hands Ahoy for a ef Saturday at Our soy meas in the word, being per |the finest products of the country GABY VARCINATES haps @ score of millions a year! His employes fairly worship him. | SUBSTITUTES” | PRICES —NIONTS, or to £3.00; MAR, Yet, only a few years ago, Ford He's just an likely as not to} ‘ aneing nebo Me to 82.00 arrived in Detroit. a penniless come into my office, pound Me OD || sarinee ¢:20 dat Eves | SEATS SOW SELLING He had worked for several years | match, before he talks business,” | & > SE HEATRE on a farm near Dearborn, Mich, exclaimed one of his salesmen BENEFIT ENTERTAINMENT Mai You can save gc 2 money on Women's Fine Under where he was born 50 years ago, — | Ford i# perfectly democratic in A vaudeville entertainment Toutaht and . : ‘ Works Under Edison | every way. will be lve { Washington | —, Tharsda Batardey and hit oods ¢ inds you nv 1 given in ash 0! 7, , PrmAay muslins and White Good f many kinds if you buy Detroit found employment ball, 14th av, and Mi. Bir at, to wine Sie ruaelie ij here now The new customers we surprise and the unde ther and, even now, more | benefit of St famous ge It was with the “The wig age regular customers we delight with our splendid White Edison Electrte | night for the f | | begin at 8 o'clock. ¢ } Sale Bargains. You ought to see the values we are Bij oo that young Ford spent the early | ~o! conauacl Bargeia Night Menéey, Mbries’ A offering in of his city lite IS ‘FOUND’ AGAIN ~-- ; There he learned what hardships a . . and struggle 4 young man must go White Sale Bargains in fj :i:0:x0. sie ve is saraing only n skimpy weekly wage, Today he ts LOS ANGELES, San. 9—Sher ; “i trying to alleviate these strassies iff's deputies are searching a lh Women’s Waists ioe 08 emploree, at leant [tor Raiph Lopes, wulty of fix mus He sta ‘a! with the Edison com | ders in Utah, who ts reported to be CINCINNATI, Jan. 9. eee animation, he gave few details, t te Lincerie (/P2ny until his mechanical gentus jhiding at Compton, a suburb | remarking: “The experience i Table No. 1—Consists of White Linge produced an automobile model as SaWe wid GrouRht by a Mex | TTS thet Oe dled lent Set was aaareay my own,” t and Marquisette Waists, daintily trimmed which he was pers 1 could be fean who said he had worked with} Uf@ay olght, but was restored 2 i tn crochet laces, insertions and embrotd made more chea 4 profitably Lopes and had recognized him on| to life by the prayers of a ra } ered fronts. Some are sligh 1 t fj than any machin the market. | a street car | Christian Science practitioner, ’ Ons OF NORWAY they will launder nicely t First Auto in 1893 Lope in t A. J. Thorne, @ local business caped from near Bingham besieged for a merly priced as high as $i7 first Ford machine was but as we wish Iine you may co’ cholee for only man, was at hie usual work to day He had completely recovered, he said, from his “journey into d quit the though he and tah @ your Edison company was earning $150 «GIVE CONCERT a month, and began to raise money | i Table No, 2—Is composed of many very to manufacture his. machine. TURKEY 01 the plane of death.” ixas 40 | The chief feature of an Interest choice numbers in marquis d fine Bl One thousand dollars was all he Beyond aeserting at | sce eeiaad commune 40 a lawns, trimmed in fine fr had himself, And men he talk | case really was one of death Poser wags a te sesh - cheted buttons and shadow Ince Jed to ca od him a fool for drop. and not merely of suspended usplees of the both high and low necks ‘sack short ping a good position to make a - rt ging society and the to] sleeves, and open front and bac horseless carriage : rway at Odd Fellows’ ay sony ny aie styles. All sizes. Priced . "$1 29 The city council of Detroit} LONDON, Jan. 9.—E GET NEW! ROOMS ‘: Temple will be Mra. Hildur Fyord ferent colors. Spe- io the ettaat tha ANDON, Jan. 9.—Karlter sur hue, soloist, who has gained et cially good values at Cines enaally qeed vatuce in -Wolte lta ie icitg ‘nie ae ah eel |_Henry Ford (the Younger Man) | risen that Eaver Wey was named | viable laurels in Europe af $5.98 to $2.98. ‘ould ny rive his Ittle puffing | and John Burroughs, the Famous . ~~ Waiste at $1.49 and $2.75. ¢ through the streets of the Naturaliet, Seated In the First Ford | Y2% minister of Turkey on a The Seattle Society of Fine Arts Mrs. Thue is on ® world lelty except between the hours of Automobile, Made in 1803 |iminary to fresh hostilities in the] will occupy {ts new headquarters |tour, having come direct from * midnight and 6 a. 1. ’ ag | Balkans recetved firmation to-|!n the Balllarg building Satur-| Shanghai, China, to Seattle. Henry Undermuslins at 98c hy LR pean He was se poor, when he on | i#Z, from several sources fay night. ‘The soctety was organ: |Bonnevie, viollalst, and ® male |machine was considered a nuisance | genised hie sompony thet he That the sultan's representatives | ized six years ago with 30 members | chorus will be other Interesting ap- Third Floor, jor a pert! to pedestrians, Ford | eutda't pay hia lawyers feo of | Were neRotiating at European cap-/The membership roll has increas. | pearances on the prograr Hundreds of choice pieces of underwear— pl pal » $1,000. oy 1 A k stock | tals for funds was certain, and no|ed to 200. An attempt is being we think the best garments this low price , je, lawyer took stes attempt was made to conceal the | made to the Gardner Sy ly One “BROMO QU 0 nes, val |@ im One Day, Cures G Friends Milllonatres nally he persuaded a few | friends to invest several thousands each tn his fect that the mor war munitions. ever knew. Daintiness, refinement, ample proportions, good materials and neat sewing, in Combination Suits, Corset Covers, Pettl- high and V-n y as wanted for of pain , to Seattle. monda’ co lued at $40,0 Grip t in Two Days. Gowns ¢ Ford Motor Co. was organ. Chemises, -, snd ‘Drawers, trimmed in val, torchon and Today thos who had Henry Ford ized in 1903 with a capital stock of cluny laces, models of beauty and service faith are militonaires. st j $100,000 | it eee EEO oo —- — ability In every way. Chotce for only .. 98¢ Saloveenalins at $ 1. 25 Newest, neatest, crispest lingerie in the most effective yles and high grade quality, marked at this low price to keep the tide of trade coming this way Charming Com- bination Suits with circular or knickerbook- er drawers; Gowns, Corset Covers, Drawers, Princess Slips, Chemises and Petticoats, with trimmings of shadow, val. and German, yal. laces and fine Swiss embroideries. Uns usually strong values at, a 2Sls 25 garment Ask to see our ether groups nae Undsier 7. line at 25c, 4¢c, $1.49 and up to $2.98. Money Saving Values From the Ladies’ Garment Section A NEW SHIPMENT OF WOMEN’S SATIN MESSALINE PETTI. i COATS in all the popular shades, namely, cerise, emerald, king's blue, black, navy, white, brown and Copenhagen, all $1. 95 | lengths and splendid values at ...... COVER-ALL BUNGALOW APRONS, made from ‘the ‘best percale, | | GEN, VILLAIS ON FORD EXPLAINS —_ Ge". PLAN TO OTHERS faut exrecten NEW YORK, Jan. 9.—President | men win Ket thelr share every two} 5 Ford, of the Ford Motor Co. of De- Weeks.” ly troft, was a guest at the Hotel Bel jmont here today. He waa besieged | by scores of Jobless men who asked |to be given work in bis factory | Many business men and mann lfacturers questioned Ford concern-! ing his profitaharing plan by which its employes are to@recetve a minimum wage of $5 @ day. “Our theory is that @ man who sweeps the floor is worth $5 for eight hours’ work,” sald Ford. “It costs just as much for a floor sweeper to feed hie | MLNd Cloth ine SHOES MATS Mo Farts) (E Trnows We HE PUBLIC AT & MONSTER: SACRIFICE Tex, Jan —Gen.| fay took personal fe vec of | ay ia of Ojinaga. enere! came through Lamu-| |!ah pass Th iraday. With him were | Is YOUR CHILD’S | TONGUE COATED? jc: ines insect mas train with an ample supply of pro visions and ammunition and a num ber of cannon. Villa reported several other tratn-| loads of atnmunition on their way} along the Rio Grande } Villa’# presence seemed to have If} tnapired the rebela, and the city’s) m that your) fall was predicted by tomorrow w-| Thirty of the Mexican wounded, IF CROSS, FEVERI6H, CONSTI. PATED, GIVE “CALIFORNIA SYRUP OF FIGS” Look at the tofigue, mother! coated, it is a sure s little one’s stomach, liver and t Scene of Fire Sale at 1510 First Avenue, Opposite Public Market FIRE SALE Gn ee eee with white piping; Et calle sag tar apeeetitenatte piping: AGc Babies as dows for « motor |in need a gentle, thorough cleans | renrastrting ‘eth, idee, were dis CHILDREN'S RAIN GAPES, #0 much in Gomand of late, in ret [| gistribution of the $10,000,000 bie Sagi __ |eharged from the hospital today, as and blue sateen, rubberized on the inside; guaranteed 1. 98 | Is not a charitable scheme. It | pate, dude wets **./no longer requiring attention. rain proof; all sizes at .. GRAY STRIPED RAIN CAPES, In ‘all sizer hood, priced is simply good logic and com | mon sense to pay your men a | tiving wage. t naturally }ach sour or is feverish ath b at hal piatd ined has stomach 1.48 GOVERNOR WHO IS Jache, sore throat here are no ‘ifs’ shed to Please Note—We close Saturday evening at 6 o'clock, but |our profit = ine ifs’ attached to | cold, give a teaspoonful of PROBING STRIKE remember we give double inducements to forenoon shoppers. =| ¢ a Syrup % Pigs,” and tp a vate urs all the foul, constipate | waste, undigested food and sour | bile gently moves out of its little | bowels without rip! ng, and you jhave a well, playful child again. You needn't coax sick children to take this harmle fruit Inxative;” | ther love Its sus taste, and It REACHES BOTTOM 10 WITH BROKEN BACKS RECOVER alwa ma them feel splendid OLYMPIA Tan. $—That 19 onl” ask’ soar desea er oko Th I Cc ° b whose backs have been broken!) ar lifornt " | Workingmen’s compensation act 1n/| babes, children of all ages and for this state have recovered sufficient tt wret plainly on the t Your Gain NAPLES, Italy, Jan. 9.—Freder-)that depth. Prof. Mercall!, director |ly to earn their own living was the Beware of counterfeits sold bh " . of the Vesuvius observatory, wh t of Dr. J. W. Mowell, chief) To be « yor et the p ne. aki oe Petingham, a ao sd had descended 1,200 feet Into the/y of the commission, in his|to « P iecas te sae descended into the crater of crater, said Burlingham's trip we eport on file toda nia rup Company.” Refuse Thousands of dollars’ worth of Men’s Clothing, Furnishings, Hats suvide, said that he reached the ex-|the most dangerous ever attempte ests, Dr./any other kind with contempt | " 1 . treme bottom at a depth of 1,212|Burlingham made moving picture man, bitte te | and Shoes will be thrown on sale tomorrow at feet. The was active at films of the pit on duty, was | voleano SACRIFICE PRICES—LOOK CLUB TO DEBATE) The Saturday Literary club of the| 22 WAYS ICH KA BIBBLE, RAH-RAHS! IOWA LC Tv Ta., Jan. 9 Col 4 . e Y. M. C. A. will debate the question, oft 2 tide Make n Ss Tait, Sea ost] DECLARES WALT :2s.coeeencs: Furnishi uits-OQvercoats passed in this state depriving gov | ‘merigan Association of Cos : ernors of the state of the power of | Ganditan ‘late | Lot Men’s Wool Underwear, ASSORTED INTO LOTS Lot No. 1—Men’s Suits, values to PORTLAND, Jan. 9.—“We won't Federal was the commeft of Mar 38c pardoning criminals and convicts.” | C. A. Scott and N, Avernell will de-| worry about jumps to the bate in favor of the question, and| league, J. H. Rand and W. Russo will up values to $2. Cut to....... 25c Men’s Sox. ‘A WARNING TO MANY’ January 9 hold the negative. Let Us Repair Your Jewels Now, Else You May Lose Them Folks rarely look to see whether or not their jewels aro safely mounted. If they did, fewer peo- le would be losing valuable gema en account of loose claws and ornout settings Fring us your rings now. We'll examine vem free of charge. Our expert: and wail one to way whether oF hot there te any danger, 9 advice may fave you many heart pangs We Do All Sorts of Jewelry Repairing ‘The features of our repair service are expert workma: your ol4-fash- * them trans pretty things, I. M. BENNETT Manutweturing Jeweler and Stone Cut 1636 Westlake, Alhambra Theatre Bid, ager McCredie, when he heard that Rip Hagerman, one of his star twirl-| Jers, had visited Federal league head Some iuisiasiiaa’ Facts About quarters in Chicago | Kidney Troubles “Hagerman is a valuable man, but| I really am not seriously troubled | | over reports of his possible jump tent their health depends | McCredie pald $2,500 for Hagerman | condition of the kidneys |last year. The physician in nearly all cases lot serious Ulness, makes a chemical analysis of the patient's urine. He knows that unless the kidneys are their work pr: , the oth ans cannot re adil what ex ypon the Few people realize to 'SALESMEN TALK Henry King of the firm of King aoe health and strength Bes ee m1 Co, will address the st nen the kidneys are neglected £0) he Y Cy A. course injor abused in an way, serious esmanship this evening on “Ap-|gults are sure to follow. Acco pearance and Dress.” 0, A. Kjo s to health statistics, Bright's d | vice president of the Goods Co., Western Dr Vestern Dy © which {s will also speak m of kidney trouble, rly ten thousand deatha in 1912 the state of York alone efore, {t behooves us to pay TAKES HIS LIFE Bertier tescoven an’ e health of these organs. really an advanced 1 cause New LOS ANGELES, | jost Important Jan. 9.—Supe intendent Arthur Guthrie of th al herbal compound that ipe line department of the Unton|!@ re uble success as O11 Co., commit le by shoot-| *! remedy i# Dr. Kilmer f himase * Root, the great Kidne cause. L and Bladder Remedy ad and influen « »|0f this preparation, in most case THEY'LL PUT ‘EM RIGHT 8 soon realized, according to swor ce D. Leehe tatements and verified testimon a Chamber of Comm of those who ha used the remedy If you feel that your kidneys re ttention, and wish a sample his to Washir to join J. L. MacPher quire secretary of the bureau, | |botde, write to Dr, Kilmer & Co 4 in charge of an Alaska Binghamton, N. Y. Mention Dept office to furnish information | |R, enclose ten cents and they wil to members of congress. The forward ft to you by Parce two will conduct an education al campaign to show Alaska's amp-Root Is sold) by every tremendous resources. |drugeist in bottles of two sizes ssa eos ————¢@ | 60¢ and $1.00. } « ‘ v i Yah “ - & we brought | {Tomorrow |January 10 deposits Savings |f|made on the above dates will earn inter- | »st from January first | 4% | Make your money work by depositing with this strong Bank. DO IT TODAY. DEATER HORTON | TRUST AND SAVINGS BANK SROOND AND CHERRY | | Gov. Woodbridge N. Ferrie of Michigan, Who Has Gone to Calu- met to Investigate Conditions in the Strike Zone. FINE, REGGIE! PALMERSTON, N. Z,, Jan. 9.— Tho visiting American athletic team made an excellent showing, Rogi-| nald Caghey of Callfornia breaking | {naular shot-put records with a 45%-| foot put | FREEZE, FROZE, FRIZ! cOLU MBUS, 0, Jan, 9.—A letter received by Pollee Chief ( er which read Harry Freeze's three wives a om plaining that with the high cost of living they are unable to support him,” caused Freeze's arrest for bigamy. GEORGE WAS HUNGRY | CHICAGO, Jan. %—Geo. Clark, 6, took honors in a “pickaninnies” ple eating con test by stowing away a ple two feet wide and six inches thick in six minutes HERE IS A PUZZLER CHICAGO, Jan, 9,—Street car fare to and from water crib was an expense item that puz zled tho council's finance com mittee, The water eribs are in Lake Michigan, two miles from shore, Cut to 25c Linen Handkerchists. Pht Oss $6.00 Suit Cases, solid leather. Cut to ........ Lot Dress Shirts, values 1 RG; ? Cat Oo. . cts 35c Wool Sox. Cut to ...... $2.00 Heavy Flannel Shirts. Cut to ....... Lot Men’s Shoes, values to $6.00. Cut to Lot Men’s Hats, values to $3.00. Cut to ......... Lot 2 for 25c Collars. ME WU 5 3s dn wary as to Lot No. 2—Men’s Slip-Ons, values to $10.00. 8c CUE 20 is spt cauanccsccmee Lot No. 3—Men’s Overcoats, Lot No. 4—Men’s Suits, values to $25.00. $6.68 Cut to .. Lot No. 5—Men’s Pants, values to $400. Cut §9c to Lot No. 6—Men’s Suits, Overcoats, and Raincoats, values $10 §9 e to $35.00. Cut to . $15.00. Cut $2 59 DOORS OPEN AT 9 A. M. SHARP. COME EARLY. REMEMBER THE PLACE—FIRST AVE. AND PIKE ST. TheRED FRONT CLOTHING CO. 1510 First Ave. Opposite Public Market Just Above Pike Street