The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 8, 1915, Page 9

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BOMBARDMENT NO WORRY T0 Good-Bye ENGLAND: FOLKS GO RIGHT ON | 1422 THIRD AVE. Bees ce pagers = Cheasty’s Staff Correspondent of the United eee Got Nowa first We thought we would be out of this location and Reg iret tinthaed.” it it ne beanie into the warehouse, but the landlord gives us till I Cen eee, ell SOlt coming th the following Saturday, Everything goes now with- hoe a, Gani tre A * Pit ron big race 3 might have under re nventory out reserve or limit. The stocks are still very large you—and, even then, not much a as a tiny affair in which the winne t and e loi 6. 7 and thousands of articles not advertised on account |That's the way England took the| "PU" & A od th wer $1 of cost of space, but this is probably the last an jooming of the Germans to Acar) 15 messengered another boy, He 1 porough ¥ ; nouncement of any size that will appear I oan tm, this ‘Thatted: Prone ott ; aoe ai ane nied fron hi mos f 3 ‘Clack & thro which flow the tides Sat Se hee a Open promptly at 8 Until 10 o’Clock Saturday | England's and the world’s nows,|%* it he'd happened on a Chinese . t Night when the first flash came over the | 20 20m : 4 : M re] private telephone that ¢ rea} ous, Comneapendent as Hall wired : ” n an he admiralty es the « le hat a train ny mt come rom c i in thi StOCK OF | e 9 Y ou W ear all ere hin ee oer shine srough, and that it had left S n ih Matchless } | ‘ had bombarded three towne on the| that town in the midst of the shell Men’s an { Young Men’s Clothing, Furnish. | Sizes 35, 36, 37, 38 x that i ing. } { ontr y { and otton was ings, Hat xcept few contract good ee It had some wounded aboard (exce] d ) SUIT, OVERCOAT OR RAINCOAT? frond this we al, wo| The Germans had com tothe Hug | \ Reduced 10% to 50% got out of the fact that the Ger x a C t cos mans had come. The Germans had| through the ranks of t nre at Breey Yo cae Duy hhe Bnest . sults, Lovernonts come to England! That awful mo-| fleet in the world. And if a «im! and Raingoats in this city at 1-3 of the original price ment had arrived of which pltay| thing had bh in America, th ; ; Sate si : i Na? A ¢ i em Ss is writere and story writers had writ | folks 1ld have gone mad Benjamin, “Society Brand,” Bradbury (Lon- Up to $40 Suits, ¢ ver- | Up to $30. its, Over ten for years, The Germans had) With excitement ix Oe agro a eek coats anc coats and Sais Bathe teas OF Wanbnnd o 9% ' : { ‘ 4 don) an easty Speci: | bs 8 Raincoats ws . | Raincoats was a German fleet. c tieker etarted. again. “Three , es omit race tt sald oy a agen ctinnen” wery_ wadoutety |" an Knee bo tat rice xn Y he Smart Suits, Overcoats, t «& sinin in thelr homes ou I went into the stree Raincoats at Saeeeeess eee cescesseeces . have'ee proudly so a Men's Hats, mainly large sizes, late sty] “95 omg eager b+ gr kre attach by Germar but 1 am . ‘ Raincoats 25% Off in soft hat, worth up to $3.00............ Cc ate ‘5 aban tice tone eth Bees, aa ee abe NY a P moment had come when bis cast) ive men, f t block, Lady, can you wear AA, A, B or C width Shoes? If [iM|"%" senc'over to the ticker to seo) M2, Papers and stick them in thelr ] lid | Positively Nothing Reserved so, you can buy Laird-Schober and other finest how {ft was handling the story, 1 came on. London settled makes, nearly all sizes in above was wondering what such @ mo-linto pitch darkness. The taxicabs ; Every $15.00 « - } » nf “ . ry . sarment now widths, worth up to $6.00, at.... l. |ment would mean in the United) groneq around with their dim ‘ 15. A $1 1 25 —s Stat Nghts, but their gropings were all Pf , 25 per cent off Men, if you can wear sizes 14, 1414, 17, 18, Bappoee the sew ere Junk fash-/toward the theatres and darkened i Pit , $18. 090 Garment ‘ 19, you scan buy 1 dozen Collars price you r ’ "heehera.| © ce ° $13.50 omy’s ships were be ard And when | heard music floating wipe pay for 2 collars; also boys 2 n Diego, Los Angeles and San! pom a regtaur door, the ¥ , h . 13, 1334, per dozen aeees . Cc ©, and the i Gopartment ait away th ~ ay ‘ hould oor | } \ es = 09 oO $15 00 Men’s $1 white plaited | Men's $1 Wool was developing.” oy eke rity ty eh my head, then came the words ¢ ‘ y $25.00 Garment ne Negligee Shirts, all sizes tt db “I'm the guy who put the glim every 25. 18 7 except 145 | Caps, chiefly 25 A messenger boy strolied ||. Pieaditly : 4 per cent off Pe e ae 29c : c teleurely in. A mad Amerioan “Vm the gink who canned the ' very $30.00 Garment now large sizes, at correspondent jumped at him lights of Laon squar : b per cent off ° Boys’ Brownte| Broken lines of Un 1 and pnd ge jens gt pt “I'm the kid who put old London’ eh Over ¢erwear at less town In darkness; ee. gas 26 25 hy 1 P Broken lines of | adies’ and Obil res the air.” Men's Shirts, golf | B roken ine of gren's ana i score rent Ana teamed the chéres the Sep : : Every $40.00 Garment . 30 00 and negiizee, | Men's Shoes Slippers 4 pelin rag g I r 5 per cent off 1 | by languid messenge They | ‘ “ at less than... | and Slippers a! | than 4 all bore out the admiralty re If London could sing wt port. The Germans were shell. ('#nd was being bombarde d + No charge for alterations. ing Scarborough, Whitby and | could I wersseoe cen ie : et h mn f i : i roken lines of Hz ats up to $5 00, on're foc per cent reduction on Jobbers and WR of Bankrupt and Surplus Stocks. non “a “oc.” then f d had not worrle well-known lines. Then comes nts had nearly a ; f All Silk Shirts “Iron Man” John Johnson Brings Team a iF Skint ele ie 6 er reduced. of Savage Huskies to San Francisco ! 3 = to % off. Regular SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 9— were strange to feet and eyes ac: In 1910, when he won his first t wee 10 per cent John Johnson, “The Iron Man |customed to snows and the long,|sweepstake, John Jobnson did not and 20 per cent re- of Alaska,” and his pack of | hard trails nee stop to rest iuised $30,000 Siberian wolf dogs, | Twice Johnson has earned vats ‘vade bin deseed himdelt’d duced. winners of this year’s All- | puree and tell Ahsan is Alaska ercetane ee have | goes with y shing” that the short pauses bene Leather Goods, Wardrobe Trunks, Leather Lug- come down here to loaf a little | prize dogs over a 408-mile course tre t logs. . r . while in the land of soft de- |of trackless snow in the Arctic) °° Mm And his dog ; : sage 10 10.50 pee, ceor seciee lights. ‘ethdernend. In one of his races Johnson fin With Johnson is Bill Brady, an-| During the three days and nights |'*%¢d In spectacular fashion with . Secs Gad aeee ” other celebrity of the “land that| it takes to strain through from| ‘Bree exhausted dogs and one dead ¥ ia tara irgrnettets ‘Values Tell God forgot,” and his string of prize| Nome to the finishing post at Can. °° Dis sled , huskies, valued at $20,000. | dle Creek, Johnson does not si His record John and Bill and their shaggy; Only a few mouthfuls of f surKe, neve canine friends were a little shy and| pass his Hpe, and ‘arcely f min awkward when they tromped down) water th gangplank at the wharf here. | The dogs run the gruell Asbphalt streets and skyscrapers| under the same conditio: John Johnson's $30,000 Prize-Winning Dog Team With Which He Captured the 1914 $10,000 All Alaska Sweepstake, and, Above, Johnson as He Looks When on the Trail ‘REFUSAL TO FIGHT [Gis FignT ARMED ONLY WITH A PLEASAIT SMILE OOSTS MANY LIVES eee BOSTON, Jan, 8.—Girl students » the Waltham high school are to ARGANS, Switzerland, Ja © spectators boxing and wreste ent revolts and t t 1 bouts staged weekly in t f Bohemian and M ns rhool gymnasium, in spite of raged weep re | 1 of protests from parents, : 2 ee u $ * |sians and Servin e repr rting with the new term im SOCIETY BELLES AS Fuk Sade hare. nuary, bouts will be held every z : , : | j A recent instan report Friday afternoon among boy NURSES PROTESTED 4 : ~ ~ * ‘ . : . | which a battalic the a | students, | bes , ‘gs |hemian regiment was order ——— LONDON, Jan. $—As a result 3 - . | proceed to Poland, but refus of @ protest fro mthe National Coan , | For two days the men holi out oDD RURAL INCIDENT cil of Trained Nurses that tncom Jagainst the orders of their super petent women are serving at the! ja tors, it 1s declared, when all the) PONIPHAN, Kan. Jan. 8.—Ab front and in hospitals, Lord Kiteb : | RS SFA ERNE CEE ck Wate ares vere e jring leaders and one out of every! though they have been neighbors ner, the war secretary, has culled vs aa ~ teu soldiers were then c ¢ 89 years, living only a few miles on the council for = detailed FANNIE WARD . i 3 | a rt, Charles W inzer and James The press some time ago direc | f arhart, farmers, never saw each ed public attention to the fact that | a * HERDER USES AUT er until now, when they accel ety seer young women, either i ° ao | lentally met in an office in Troy. wealthy or socially prominent we | f gett vt Ot rt d here 58 yei id ‘ | WILLISTON Jan: * arh has lived here 58 years am Whils “!¢ motives of these young | bapa ke pA, capi Fangs ap eee nabs = women are to be commended, It bas g DETROIT, Jan. 8.—Justification | a .? 3 ! | zaneee, oa changes tak n heen said that meagre training kad| CLYDE, ©.: Jan. &—Lather for the belief of a certain type of ‘ : place.’ The rast 1s well Pa ifi S hardly been benefictal to the! Gould, aged 74, a Clyde pioneer, Manhattan dwellers that Detroit 19| ; y + ten in hn anger acc aimon a ¢ atill of t wild and woolly West, | : i f ou ulski, a rancher in MeKen He suffered a slight stroke of W, YORK 8 A f iy of . " IRK, Jan three- . / j to he a his body a us y if, killed , ' o her h cattle PAIN GONE! RUB paralysis the night before, but was) (O07) Fra i coast ee m7 * ‘game of hide and seek, ft Fs | Wij! continue to ship Salmon, avers e up and around, suffering no appar. circus grounds in East Jefferson| ¥®* learned, preceded the service pig Sg ; “ | wring § pounds, dressed, in individual ent ill effects. upon Miss Fannie Ward, lately star SORE, RHEUMATIC ."2sracwtistcnar.ctetrae Siar artes te a ah | PLAY WITH DYRAMITE | 11 cares Pepa, $1.25 9 he was stricken again and fell u The animal was shot by A. L.| ere in a $100,000 suit jn whic on a hot stove and was bad { ter ead cachin’ oh Sarah Jennie Gertrude N | Left to Right—Miss Claire White, Mrs. Frances B. Tait and Mrs, O, L. NEW YORK, Jan, 8 —Kight|] Guerantecd to arrive tn nertec ” ve a as badly f, after it had made the dition eo Crabs, Lalase” Ot eas “believed to aichh ties ar tek Seltetsen wal , wife of John Wooster Dean Hunter pounds jot dynamite sticks were ; Salmon and | ACHING JOIN S$ dead and was so pronounced by the! denty miserable for weeks | Miss Ward J leading man, charges SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 8— thrilling adventure. yee play th am 8 group of P uldrea . fia | " enation of his affectio The re . e a0 oSre o about he physician called Waldorf ay made claim to the | allenation his affections | Armed with riding crops and the They are Mrs, O. L. Hunter and H i 10 he stage ta [ ‘aire te of /explosive was froze No ‘toctors 501 Northern Bank Bldg. The undertaker arrived and was $25 bounty on wolf hides, offe 4 sack D vod PAOWD OR TG SAUD ROL neat password of a wor «| Be sister, ane eo re W 4 As pasar ie. eee Main 5874 “ ” prepi he mse for bt Vayne county unde bsolete | I4Ck Dean : hicago and s. Frances c Stop “dosing” Rheumatism preparing the corp f ar ae nder an obsolete)” iis wife 14 known to theatregoers| smile, three young society favorites |o¢ New York. For some years they m It's pain only; not one case in| When signs of life were noticed a. fifty requires internal treatment Gould then revived and ! jas Miss Ruth Langdon of Chicago and New York were ma | have made annual trips to Mexico. ‘ e : e | Serviee.upen Miss Ward Was had| ro6ned here for a few days on thei Here are some of the thrillers spot,” and by the time you say | passed away. stopping. | ° Hunting big game, yachting and 3 ack Robinson—out comes the Old-T Cold mming phenmatic Pa at a THE DOG CAME BACK NEURALGIA GONE PIG HAS 7 EARS | Cure_Drink eRe oe ee ee Ladies’ Kimono and Fancy Silk Garment Shop a harmless rheumatism TCHIBON. tee n),|_. Get a small package of Hamburg| Mule-team trips across the desert y et x ua {ment which never disappoints and ATCHISON, Kan,, Jan, 8.—Wi Breast Tea, or as the German folks Night rides thr h the Yaqui In A Great Reduction Sale on Ladies’ Cotton and Silk Kimonos, doesn’t burn the skin, It takes| pyansvitiE, Ind, Jan, 8—) Nerveracking, splitting or dull call {t, “Hamburger Brust Thee," | dian country large assortment of them, Come and select yours pain, Soreness and stiffness from | pourteen y. r " | throbbing headaches yleld in just : at any pharmacy. Take a table: And they haven't one single fire. Me n years ago, believing he the ordinary | ' Your good ake wp int sts or dresses asonabl ¢ 1 4 m1 ow moments to James’ Hea¢ \spoonful of the tea, put & cup of the baggage goods we make tp into waists or ¢ a reasonable aching joints, muscles and bones; | way about to die, Hiram Weathers, |* f¥ ™ nts to Dr. James’ Head ae ee grown pie with aeven| SPoontul of th p of/arm mm the baggag ears The animal, which is nor | tam Lovelace is exhibiting a freak ;|of nature that is somewhat out of rtops sciatl lumbago, backache ache ywders, which cost only 10 boiling water upon it, pour through od prices cor u sieve and drink a teacupful at sa [Amber ‘up! Get a email trial|his pet Scotch collie dog to James| fen ge mal in every other way, has onejany time, It is the moat effective| DAVELLA, Ky., Jan. 8—An h quickest, surest headache y 8 the afte * bottle of old-time, honest “st,| Northrup of Louisville. Recently! relief in the whole world. Don't |set of regular ears and two nddi-, way to break a cold and cure grip,| Usual story came to light SHANGHAI COMPANY Jacob's Oil” from any drug store,|the dog returned to this city and, suffer! Relieve the agony and @is-| tional ones on one side and three! ag it opens the pores, relieving fWhen Thomas Hale returned from and in a moment, you'll be f. finding his old master, wagwed hi®|treas now! You can, Millions of|on the other {congestion. Also loosens the bow. | bunting trip and told of findi 1323 THIRD AVENUE from pains, aches and stiffness. |tall In glee. The dog showed signs! men and women have found that| The ears are all perfect except/eix, thus breaking a cold at once, {humming bird with {ts beak run| Don't suffer! Rub rheumatism |of travel. It —* believed he came} headache or neuralgia misery ts|that aply one set has openings into| It ia inexpensive and entirety | through a large hawk’s head, Both|{| OPP» Pestoffice SEATTLE, WASH, away. \alone from Louis needless, Get what you ask for, 10 head vegetable, therefore harmless | birds were dead. | and neuralgia a steamboat man of this city, gave package at any drug store

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