The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 26, 1915, Page 10

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Bere STAR—FRIDAY, MARCH 26, 1915. PAGE 10. $25 Seattle Man Goes Along Folks Fe Him Hil and hin bey, Louls, got MEN'S MEN'S or after this fash through the Panama ca fo Frise panicky stomachs aboard We want to make the trip a success, We Jon't Want anybody to get seanick and we want everybody to have a good tine, How we going to do pusele in the worl ret wire to HER HUSBAND SAYS SHE LIKED KISSES OF EX-GOVERNOR Up-Stairs Shop Offers You the Greatest $25 Value for $15 Possible to Find Anywhere Lowest rent—bar none—of any Clothing Shop in Seattle absolute freedom in buying wherever SPOT CASH can command the greatest values, and the lowest selling cost— these are the chief reasons why we can and DO sell these exceptional Suits for $15.00. No Extravagant Fixtures for YOU to Pay For Snappy 1915 Spring Models for Young Men; more dignified, conservative styles for Business Men. Pure wool, perfect fitting garments. Js neem 2 hoa» we oe Ow a <omamnbnk « wes.nprrie => = capa pe You save $10 by coming upstairs. 615-619 “On the Square, Opposite the Totem Pole” RECRUIT STUDENTS SASKATOON, March 26.—The Dominion minister of militia has au ) thorized the organization of a com pany of 250 men from the univers! ties of Canada for active service | at the front. REFERENDUM LEAGUE TO OPEN FIGHT ON EMERGENCY CLAUSE Mrs. Emma B. Freeman, society : woman of Eureka, Cal., whose hus Mandamus proceedings will | endum league. and Govnor [band in a se ‘onal divorce sult be at once begun by the Wash- together with lcharged that Richard ure: ington State Referendum former governor of Iilinois, kissed } | | ie league to compel Secretary of Ps oe, Me ted for ner half a dozen times in the course n | State Howell to accept refer- totem, & bag vo ive bills, lof a railway journey to San Fran <a. | endum petitions against H. 8. pg ty oa te ae 5. Bh cisto. i | 192, the jitney bus bill and H butt: . 6 taF . ae lon it was specificaily alleged by | B. 76, the Renick bill, to | ; + the anti-picket- | Burek that exGov, Y. 4 | neediess interest to bankers | (79 bill; S. B. 301. the “certifi. |gureks, that exGoverner Y r for city funds. | cate of necessity” bill; S. B. i xissed Mrs. Freeman whenever the i These two measures, which | port bill; S. B. 272. | train passed through a tunnel. And budget system. Last carry emergency clauses, were there are a good many tunnels on Case filed petitions h 4 ONE-PRICE DENTISTS Presented to Howell by Mise aan a te oe oe ie teeerted. | Best Gold y y Initiative, referendum and re tirak rack Wee, Fre ‘Crowns 4, 00 oe ~ ~ call “amendments, her home, on invitation of the hus : at If * }| The Renick Dill carried an un-|band when the Illinois notable Best Bridge- { Nose soasee From_ }\ qualified emergency clause, while|came West on a Chautauqua tour ® work . A Cold or Catarrh § the fitney bus bill declared an| Mre. Freeman admitted making er ( emergency on April 10. Howell, on|the trip with Y but said she Best set of ' eth } Apply orem in Nostriis To (/the advice of Attorney General| did not come charg- Red Rubber... Open Up Air Passages }| Tanner, holds that an emergency |ed by the irate husband. | measure cannot be subjected to bidcin Best set of Teeth what rolled! the referendum vote of the people You confidence in what he unhesitatingly place |90 days |BUMPER WHEAT CROP EXPECTED), Your peilef in him readily extendas to belief in wh it no personal knowledg ADY WE CHICAGO, March 26. The iat every indication that the wheat for will be record: |‘ breaker in the histor the coun try, but It is too ea for an definite statement, according to B V. Snow, chief statistician of Bart lett, Frazier & Co “ ditions similar to last ‘op should break all are records eald Snow today 1 it A year 26,000,000 acres of wheat OUR SPECIAL $75 FUNERAL Figided 668,000,000 bushels. . This year the acreage is betweer “ ‘The shove casket, au or embossed plank, 41,000,000 to 42,000,000 acren Bo ’ ' far the her has been encour = “ um This is partieulart true in Oklahoma, Kaneas and Ne ‘ dr ataten There is a posalbilit that the ae * yield thi# year might reach 900,000, ‘ All 000 bushels, but it te nm guess. 6. 3 eviece, with work to try to estimates the ante | are fi : ber of bushe! la now eA . Funerals conducted tn all parts of the elty and suburbs. EE Od SEN . * Massive oak and mahogany caskets, with extension handles, Pind . sola by other undertakers from $200 to $400. Our price $100 are 3 to $150. jarour : Cremation $10.00 a square deal whem he needs a square dew, and he 1 & funeral is necessary We give a man f that charged by other undertakers Children's funeral rates DOCTOR — Fremont Undertaking Co. wb a Pag tn) Shh a iy - fj 3515 FREMONT AVE. PHONE NORTH 220 [iM ‘is dinenoen your'easn and prec IRE OF RPECIAL KEN AIS, w8 for you, absolutely We want your fer you the doctor's induce’ 1 without charge « oaring, ameliing, tasting and AUTOMOBILE AMBULANCE SHRVICE, and of- | Classification (HAZEN J, TITUS AT SEA WITH 684 VERY FINICKY STOMACHS on Canal Voyage to Keep eling Pert jattle and get Atabo. Hew the ver a He could hit you in the neck with a bri wnd make you laugh about it And this th ry of the latest stunt of the wor reateat “regu lar fella,” the best, all-round, double barreled ixe on the Amertean We ive ou one 1ome Who ts it? You're surprised we as Sure, Anybody'd now it * Hazen J Tit father of the great big baked potato and head of the vortherr Pacific dining car servic Yesterday mornir Ti and hi 684 fintel rlomachs left the Phi elphia pler miling Hefore they re out of the harbor, t *, he had the enti On dd when they] cover fro’ | property Tells Rheumat Age, sex, © of Uric fam is jor or r > ROR We will go ashore er everybody to re « form of con Rhreumatiom Sufferers Take Salts and Get Rid Acid nO ank reer DRESS WARM AND = KEEP FEET DRY pecter of If not the} most dangerous of human afflic | tions, it Is one of the most painful Those subject to rheumatism should eat less meat, dress as warmly as possible, avoid any un due exposure and, above all, drink lots of pure water Rheumatiam is caused by uric acid which ts generated in the bow els and absorbed into the blood in the function of the kidneys to fil blood and ; the pores jter this Jeast it out in the ur id from of Nerves| oF murmer wide Sp. m It cond and Consul i} had for n alt ut being sich and wee following Titus around the decks waiting for him to tell an other Titus just couldn't be a erab if he wanted to. It inn't in him Everything looks funny to him and he makes everybody else see things the same way, He's a little bit the cheeriest, merriest chap tn the world On the trip through the canal Titus will give the passengers aboard the Northern Pacific, which fs & $4,000,000 vessel, just com pleted, a treat to what he claims fs sure cure for every known form of grouch~ @ great big baked potato. Titus had 1,200 large Northwest! d just before the 1 stop three days | vulsion caused by too much laugh | ter, | They will land in San Franciaco| on April 1, according to ached Jule, and Titus’ job will be | the job of keeping 684 finicky stom achs from going back on their| owners on & rough sea which, you must admit job. TACOMA, March 26.—The Earn Meeker hon ad, at Puyallup, probably will be turned into an old! folks’ home, particularly for the | wives and dependents of etvil war veterans. The Ladies of ¢ A R. bave taken an option on the | TACOMA STREET | | with Natural sh $8 00 ee oeey tomes ae tna No Real Emergency | of the skin are also a means of free Painless Extraction Included (ee or your head are clear and), But the supreme court has de ing the blood of thia impurity. In We ge . | eee ao dseathe freely, No more |Clared that emergency clauses can damp and chilly, cold weather the specialty Wl vewking, snuffling, mucous dis-|OMlY be legal where real emergen \ekin pores are ch . thus forcing all branches of Dentistry.) cisco. ieadache. —drynese—no Ci* *xist-' said Councilman Brick ‘PAIN FROM SORE. the kkdners to do @ouble work, they “ son, president of the league, Fri become weak and sluggish and fai Any work that don’t prove ph george bald cage nd night, YOUr| day “It fe ridiculous to say the| Yi to eliminate this uric actd which satisfactory will. be made OTAK ther die@iek. bt: dks Htney bus bill is a real emergenc [keeps accumulating and circulating small bottle of Ely’s Cream Balm | !f it were, the legislature would not} |through the system, eventually set over free of charge at any pre ote ot nt now. Apply a Bav® hesitated to make it effective| |tling in the joints’ and muscles, * time. All work guaranteed jittic of this fragrant antiseptic | ‘mediately instead of delaying it} What's Rheumatiam? Pain only, | causing stiffness, soreness and palin for 12 P cream in your nostrils, let it until April 10. Likewise, it s ab-| Stop drugging! Not one case in| called rheumatism : an ainless ©X-| irate through every air passage of |*UTd to say the Renick bill is an/ titty requires internal treatment.| At the first twinge of rheuma free. the head; soothe and heal the |“™@rgency measure ‘for the imme-|Rub soothing, penetrating St, | tism, get from any pharmacy about} |wollen, inflamed mucous mem-| “ate preservation of health, peace! Jacobs Oil” directly upon the “ten-| four ounces of Jad Salts; put a | brane, giving instant relief.|°° * y If there ia an imme-|der spot” and relief c s instant-|tablespoonful In a glass of water | Ely’s Cream Balm is just wh diate emergency to give up tolly, “St. Jacobs Of” is a harmless |and drink before breakfast each jery cold and catarrh sufferer bas nt s @ lot of unnecessary in-| rheumatism. and sciatica liniment,| morning for a week his is said heen seeking. It's just splendid est, | am not aware of it which never disappoints and can-|to eliminate uric acid by stimulat = — | Bring Action in Supreme Court /not burn the skin }ing the kidneys to normal action, e Mandamus proceedings will be| Limber up! Quit complaining! | thus ridding the blood of these im begun in the supreme court Get a small trial bottle from your | purities Under the constitution, all ques-| druggist din just a moment Jad Salts is inexpensive, harm tions affecting initiative and re you'll be free from matic and | less is made from the acid of THE BEST ndum matters have pr pl aciatic pain, soreness, stiffo and | «rapes and lemon juice, combined | lover all other litigation | swelling Don't suffer! Relief, with lithia and ix used with excel-| early decision t# anticipated lawaits you. Old, honest “St. Ja-| lent results by thonsands of folks} adjournr of the legisia rheumatism sufferers in the last| Here you have a pleasant ‘efferves f . nrthir within which to get up any refer-| half century nd tt vet as good | cent lithia-water drink which over epdle aeneace we om agers agonal dati endum, The litigation. in court} for sclatica, neura a ‘eeean, comes urle acid and is beneficial to! is the personal recommendation of a friend taken away time from the people's| backache, apeaine and: swellings: [yon kidnevm aa mel | | night Ladies’ are priced at.......$2.50, $3.00 and $3.45 e5 Shots were fired during the bat z tle and several were cut by razors Patents and dull leathers prevail with black and col- Most of the fighting, however, ored tops in the boots. be was with fists t be A crowd of 30 strike breakers , j |were pounced upon as they alight Men’s range at ......... . 82. 45, $3.00 and bat t . ed from a tide flats street car after Siilee work ar” tae Sitwauies Dull leathers and tans lead in favor. 4 p |dock, by a crowd that soon grew . a Bers i to fully 300 wee eter Boys’ and Girls’ Shoes are ........... $1.35 to $2.45 . The men fought furiously up and > ‘ j down the business streets for half Patent . dull leathers and tan f fr 1 our. —— 3 ‘te lice reserves finally succeeded, after liberal use of their night k sticks, In dispersing the rioters Many arrests were made, but only 3 M thr locked up for the ; night, others being released 120 Marion St. or 903 Second Ave. 2 Pi KILLED BY HORSE: “BULL BROS. WOMAN SCALES A on the other side was a feat ac complished by Maud Norris, a frail) little woman, in effecting escape You your clothés to fit you ight, to be cut in the right style and to give you the wear that comes from ood materials and good making. You not only want these things in clothes because of the satisfaction they give you but because it pays in \ jollars and cent Men’s Fine Spring Suits $20 d $40 come in and see of Suits and other é invite you t our ge Fie displa garments in the new patterns; to try them on to see the nicety of their fit; to examine the materials and the tailoring that go into their making; and we know if you do so, that sooner or later you will be dressed in clothes that i come from this store. Perhaps you need a suit now. these clothes at once before Then you see buy. Prices $20 to $40. 719 Second Ave.—Near Columbia King Correct Bros. Co. Apparel for Men LONGSHOREMEN | FIGHT BATTLE IN New Style Shoes | At Low Prices Downstairs at Turrell’s Attractive styles have recently been received for Low Shoes and Boots TACOMA, March Scores of men are suffering from minor in uries here today rioting. striking as the result of which occurred between longshoremen, non-union Spring and Summer season. suit the individual need. men and sympathizers in the cen of the business district at mid Seven entri stakes for do: |-Alaska sweep- April 14, Hotel Baden Stand ng up nis wason com SUSE Printere be frightened was picked came He and ran the his coat on Andrew Snyder 112 | h ave. 8 was hurled to the 1013 THIRD <a 1043) | cround with terrific force Thursday | | G ill nigit, when his team of horses sud-| NAWY YARD ROUTE. | rt | Steamers H. B. Kennedy and Tourtet de pega corpsin Gree bey eas am iae eel Entertainment His injuries, however, proved fat and he died at midnight The police have been unable to learn what caused the runaway pm. ubject to change without of Highest Merit 101 Price 800 Round ‘Trip ', Girls’ and Children’s HATS KAVANAGH'S Firet and Union, 1008 First, at Madison. WALL AND ESCAPES NEW WESTMINSTER, B. ¢ March Scaling a 16-foot wall and then dropping an equal distance Entrance 104 Pine 26. from the provinetal jail. Once out aide the prison, the woman caught a jitney bus and was last seen head Vancouver CURES MEN TO MOTHERS— WE MUST HAVE MONEY $3.00 | $6.00 | | | isin mcacony"ensed Mf | Boys’ Suits | Boys’ Suits « Kidney and bles—qulckly Dr. Pierce’s Tablets cured by using 91.69 $2.39 75c Boys’ Knee Pants 33c UNION LABEL CLOTHING CO. FIFTH AVE. AT PIKE ST. Address all letters to Raymond Remedy Co. 217% Vike St, Sen Waan,

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