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STAR TWO BATTLES RAGING TODAY = ANNOUNCING— MAY DECIDE AUSTRIA'S FATE ‘Onan cea eae *RIDAY, APRIL 9, 1915, PAGE 10 1 Dw oe € P ! By EOL. KEEN German lines in the region of St. | sitior “sy LONDON, April 9.—Upon two el, the French are sacrifietr No Aid Is Possible Great battlefielde 700 miles f men like wat n Ve It wae expected that the kalser apatt the allied armies are co attacks would orde men withdrawn from operating in a mighty attempt ae thin attac ante Ger-| France to be rushed to the Kast to crush Austria and force the t ever There the wou © joined with the aged Emperor Franz Josef to un in the West to he Austrians in stemming the Russian Official and unofficial dis with awal of these force i now ward success, Through the BE SEEN HERE WITH All reports Indicate that Hungar snow and ice of the Carpathians Hungary aren raraat a ney mr ura generally discredited, be All Men’s and Young Men’s aay of atarting Tovnon tte by ine over Dunsry in upon | Suits, Overcoats and ec crop header phopints ANE ost ol gion div a ea Raincoats at mountains Another Battle in West Blue Serges Included tat 1 of th number s believed to have beer capt overrun, de The rematl r have per ed or fal ertain, and and torn on the heights slation by the rin the passes which they sought his empire | That ts the f the direct a n that the upon th rit A tria French offer at St. Michtel ts most as intense as that in the the Carpathians is generally aé $15.75 Carpathians, is reging, Its principal copted here ey | I i Reg. $15.00, spect Reg. $30.00, spectal object is also the striking of a death It was the same sort of strateg Pima blow to the dual monarchy that saved Warsaw from the army Sit. A $22.50 Hurling themselves against the of Fi Marshal Von Hindenberg Reg. $18.00, specta Reg. $26.00, special upon his last rush through Poland ARREST WOMAN AS MEMBER OF ROBBER GANG Reg. $20.00, spe Reg. $40.00, spec $15.00 $30. 00 VILLA FORCES BEATEN; REPORT | AT WASHINGTON | WASHINGTON, April 9.—Troops Francisco Villa and Gen. | All Full Dress, Tuxedo and Prince Alberts all Separate Trousers at % off. All Boys’ Suits and Overcoats at 1/4 Off Blue Serges Included Il Street Car Men’s Uniforms | i } BAKER, Or., April 9.—Charg sia ‘ oa eee ee TY ee Pee ee 0 paits of pants Carranaa are engaged today in a de Including styles for Boys 2% 18 years old. Suits with one or two pairs of pant Always—Smart Clothes (cence | Sort Willies | ed with holding “up the Rain. | k } ave a “thanglires ow- Durkee stage and relieving s 66. enedtat a a =< ax | Reg. $10.00, special ag issue of the sanguinary conflict still! pert wi the celet the driver, Ralph Morehouse, of | pe pe poet 75 | oS s special $5.65 | Rog. $12.50, special... EAR Cheasty Clothes, and you never suffer by im egress eccording an anc called the $7,000 worth of gold bullion last | Rag. $6.80, special 50 | Reg. $9.00, special 6.75 | Reg. $15.00, special wa e “. ‘ oday by agents of Villa. the world, is ar Monday, Molly Burgett, Joe st 4 “ Ry OOO, comparison They are up to, and way ahead They flatly deny that Car. ser of the “Rieatelé Carlson and Wm. Halder are | All Boys’ Separate Trousers at One-Fourth Off of all the rest fenciiias opt ene Green ing hy |which comes to the Metropolitan| under arrest today nrireeentemte Pierson ory, AB Clalt and assert the | ¢ w starting Sunday The arrest of the Burgett | Hence— fight fs just beginning P | In Ne w York Willlama ts opu woman and Carlson pibealy Tor: Hats | Save time and mor Come Advines at the state Cepartment | enjo (ieges that! lowed the finding of the bullion You know them— | 4: P say there ts a famine in Tampico nded to ott cached in a badger hole a half e e } direct to this store. due to all food stuffs having been |, f i" f a fw) mile ffom the scene of the rob Dunlap, Stetson, | “Values Tell” oyed by marauding | yo among t the! bery W. Hz. Fisher, Mgr. Heath (London). Knox, f La Halder ' > . C. & K., Weber & Heil enti e + “evel yn d on sus me Two Entrances—First Ave., Corner Columbia St. broner. $2.50 to $5. $15 to $40 danger of ing to death, it tw} 45 He fe @ freq os att Olekareed with ec otiolty tn tha fob Featuring Featuring at all times the | |" regpress , ete Wardorf Astoria bery until late yesterday #00 - g statement tasoed today from! tn addition to Mr. Williams, the er made tial coafesat — 93.00 Special | “Invincible” Suit at $16.50 the Carranzista agency big cast. made of 150 musical] PRG a 5 ae eile cetadien ahes uae - } and $16.50 always. clared that the Villistas | 4 edy players, includes | 0} plot to hol 3,000 men in kille ‘cS JOE CANNON TO JUNGLE SAM SUES Musrmuin Ars 1, Vera Miche anise Me¥-l ed in the cabin of the Burgett wom captured fn the fighting #, Ed. Wynn, Arthur Deagon, Anna layn where Villa was defeat an This is about one-third of the Clifton, J. Bernard Dyliyn, ¢ whey Sisodsaia heck te Lon ton| |e A shipment of 100 boxes of Aus- entire force. {Morton Horne, Johnny Dove, Kay] Peiasabe: Shhen: 2p-Ohenpels dad recto: tae abies iy Keld.|¥ere thrown out of work by the ralian apples which entered the |clared that Gen. Villa himself was} man, Jean Barnett Vornon, | War. ited States through Vancouver ‘ cethus Ine been ordered returned to that |the first to flee when the » of Dorothy Newell, Dal [battle; turned against him the | R Da’ Virg I i : : ; oon belay V0 up point by the state horticultural de- Harold Du Blackman’s Original SAN FRANCISCO, April 9.—-|Partment because of danger of intro- am and t || Ladies’ Sample Hat Store} '! stapes | | statement asserted frey, Addison You | ese | ‘ “ a |ducing the Mediterranean fruit fly Battle Is Expected ‘ry and many others Ueole Joe” te comina! Louls R. Glavis, who figured prom-| nn ——_—— | In add to “id princ pela mem |] Millinery o rig | Uncle Joe” Cannon, the most|inently in the dispute between Git. t Wi 4 beauty chorus will be|] y207 wtree Jeartooned man in America. with |ford Pinchot and Richard A. Ball ‘An 0 1ves ; Soon at Matamoras | «iene: ‘ Forlorn Hope Blockade BROWNSVILLE tive 2 of T. R,|inger when it was alleged certain} Tex., April 9. . “i A American troops are enc exhibited he — _ the sasible exception You know the terrible affliction HE German submarines are bravely doing their bestlene residence —— and one of the moat prominent fig-| Alaskan lands were being selzed| that comes to many homes from for the Fatherland, but the men aboard them really lead | *!ich has been scarred | WOMAN HONORED irea in national politics for years, |Dy private interests, re-entered tne|the reault of a drinking husband or é , h ' 7 can bullets from across the border. | pet will stop over in Seattle this sum-| limelight here today as defendant|son. You know of the money \ for c e ways than o . ; % cee? Name ckier’ & nat t “ ” q jor ppe im more,ways than one Most of the inhabitants have fled.| yapIsON, V April Misa} mer en route to the Panama-Pacific|in a suit brought by the U nitea| Wasted on Drink” that is needed =) + When tlteawar started Britain had 10,231 registered steam|_ The Artillery duel at Matamoras, | julia Grace Wales. member of the vid hi The G ‘ia Ra's which threatened Brownsville with | faculty of the University of Wis int ships. he German merchantmen she added to/destruction, has ceased, but vol-|consin, was given cre enormous fleet during the early days of the war more|tmes of dust on the southern | Thursday by Goy. Philipp . > " horizon indicates that Villistas a equaled the British ships the Emden and other German! concentrating, horse, foot and guns, | Hague confer = tive-accounted for. since then encircling the smail company of! withelmina of land : Carranzistas on three sides. As] wales ix the author of the Wales The German submarine blockade of England beganjthe Viilistas outnumber the Car-| bruary 18. In the month and a half, or thereabouts, that|Tanzistas at least 2 to 1, according ; to expert estimates, when the bat owed the submarines destroyed 20 English ships, or about|tie begins it is believed the de i y ? <7\|fenders will either be annihilated|the Unit @ month. At that rate it would take 682 months or 571 cP" ariven across the border into| ley in the home to purchase food and expo. States government to collect $331, clothing ORRINE has saved thou- Uncle Joe” has written a char-| which, it is charged, Giavis paid to|sands of drinking men. It is a teristic letter, in longhand, to { for expenses when, as dis|home treatment and can be given cretary Otto Case of the Com-| pursing officer for the division ot| Secretly. Your money will be re- reial club, declaring he will bel the Northwest, he traveled from Se-| funded if, after a trial, it has failed ere “40 ways” and that he has/arts to Beverly, Mass, to lay be-|t benefit. Costs only $1.00 a box been looking forward with pleasure | forg President Taft evidence in the| Come in and get a free booklet and to his visit for several months. | Alaska land c let us tell you of the good OR- Just when be will arrive has not] the government now contenas| RINE ts doing been learned | that Glavis had no right to pay him- nila! Other congressmen to visit Se-| seit expenses, as the trip was nut attle are Albert B. Cunumins,’a re-| made on official business. | publican presidential possibility, of |“Yiayta: when he made the trip,|{{ KODAK FINISHING to destroy the entire fleet of merchantmen flying the Brownsville, sea level fowa, and Seustor John W. Weeks | ,.cusvt he nad evidones to comeeclil ret me ap seat wok. Movie ish flag at the beginning of the war. of Massachusetts, and others; 1/ paiinger, then secretary of the tn-| pervice—-good results.” . . c . all, 27 members. 1 During which 57 years the English shipyards could turn _ Boys’ Outin I"Some are coming inaividuaty, | ero" one ee stare Se Hive or’ more 10,000-ship fleets. g others in droves of five or six, In-)""Giavis tg practicing law in gil Sh cluding the naval and rivers and | Fra steco. © peace pla 2nd and Pike. » lowest point of dry land in States is in Death val 6 feet below the |harbors committees. ; | Great interest is being taken in| 4 | Soft chrome upper leath- }] the visit of the two committees, ac: | hers, with elk sole, sizes 10 [cording to Secretary c | 9 s ase a 31 Pits | During Shriners’ week a large | a specially priced at} number of Washington city not-| 1 1 Gone, Lumber will feel the call, tn $1. 75. |ables will be entertained in July. | ; ove - WASHINGTON, April | parete ular, Much lumber will’ be| to 5%, $2.25; men’s Congressman Taylor, who is the s f. 9.—"Good times are not |Pecaed in Europe.” || sizes, $2.50. |tirst congressional visitor here, | ‘ Large Professional Model, our regular | * force cent nd “ify poe ae ' lvisited the Bremerton navy yard aseba y F f | coming — they're here a : Fav gir ear xfords, white |) Friday and intends going to Ta-| t $2.00 Baseball Glove, made of special si” ) a, 2 } and black, Mec and up coma Saturday. Sunday he will oiled calfskin, ready broke. Special, { Positive Relief ; Mail orders delivered free, || Y##t, Mt. Rainier park with Con: ; i | This is the opinion of gressman Humphrey and will P { i i { srobably leave for Spokane and | Secretary Franklin K. For Constipation | Hoyt Shoe Co. Piher pointe east of here Monday Lane, voiced here today. , 5 1402 Third Ave Particularly because it ts the ks’ tour | ‘ for Saturday ........ sevesee OS Y Boys’ Baseball Suits You Now Have an Opportunity to Own a Chick- ering, Steinway, Kimball, Knabe or Weber The progress gateway to Alaska,” said Congress His th w 5 ig « . i ea man Taylor, “are the men and , Full 5-piece Suit, made of good quality of the United States, just forcet women of Washington city anxtous no. These Instruments Are as Good light flannel, includes stockings, cap concluded, convinced Sec- plitying of \} to see Washington sta i Jaga , kings, Cap d rpomtgdeeties A patty of about. 18” sendtors, é as New in Every Way and belt to match; choice of navy retary Lane that prosper- . ‘ 40 representatives and their wives, ws ‘ blue, grey, red or white. Suit com ity is with us. He believes) ii ica | making about 140 people in all, are This twice-a-year sale of exchanged Pianos is an event which Baste ail sizes ...... .... $1.50 conditions will continue t0 i ; a Tisdte aceite teh tows means a great deal to the family who wishes a really high-grade, S pee 15 . AB ee hag “ 4 ‘onder if Seat perfect Piano and is glad to exchange about half the purchase $2.50 rm 13.50. #4: cried “People ¢ eating. tei Hk wa ant SA ES nas tiple kacettert Urtiave Ie price for a few months of service anc a People are not talking hi } to be not or ; 4 t times out West, nor here,” he said.|) really harmt age seas bind ie oe Bhat These instruments have all been used—some but a very few 9 There were half a dozen men}? be m ioe ercwatten: 4 “aaa eo weeks, others for periods of two and three years. They have $1 5 Star Tennis Racket 8c from various seotinns of te cots out. i Notas von Fecnavie aah acuaul been used for the most part in private homes and were exchanged try at my office today and they a ¢ aDpiny per for Chickerirgs or Autopianos, Just a few prices will show the é . aisiated’ that good times ize. with A seasoinns in my home town tele : vin je “The “Star” Racket, made by Wright m9 here “ONE anal DENTISTS phoned to me this morning isis advantages of the sale & Ditson, is a splendid value at $1.25 My prediction, made 1 ¢ elt's }| Best Gol raising ‘apples over near Yakima + e Stru in a splendid wale at S125) Pi rrancisco, that within ix pe. Onereity Paes Occeena’ the big red Kind of appten we hay A $650 Chickering Piano for $396 fully guaranteed. “We offer thi the country among t ; n opiates and narcotics and | Re t sridge- $4. 00 : in Washington, Mrs, Taylor and | A $575 Steinway Piano for $368 Racket, special for Saturday, for work, still thing tn-|} fil q 2 OEE. Bi dicate that 1 ams xo0d roy Stone Anteee trial hottin ean }| Ose gc or re eth orado fiends here in Beatties A $550 Knabe Piano for $295 tries are doing more than a normal|) 2; Caldwep. 452 Washing }|Red Rubber. . $5. 00 ton in six A $385 Kimball Piano for $204 EXPERT RACKET RESTRINGING It is generally admitted that Piper & Taft do the finest Racket Restringing in the state. Not only is A $385 Hinze Piano for $124 business. Many industries have, t Seat act of Teeth of course, been benefited by the 4 8. 00 war. Many more will be benefited | —— Sania with Natural Gum ‘by the end of the war when It Palniese Extraction Included . " Stop and see e Col rlete ock—some 8 een ¢ § the quality of work the best, but our one-day service comes We Make Motion Pictures ialt Ponts Sas vee ed etn ato ie: ome ynixteen different at all times makes it possible for you not to miss a arin’ ie puarine ihavatees Finest Squiprnent in the try. smnall poyment delivers the plano to your home, they as little as ame. Prices as follows ng to call 0 pag ; aha jorthwes' 0 $1.50 a week can be paid 1.50, $2.00, $2.50, $3.50—Child’s size, $1.00 ieare euteusiveny Shan the wer Bee Jacobs Photo Shops ‘Any work that don’t prove STOLEN LETTERS iL ae pate sgl sella ened eR GRINDING AND HONING— Le over free of charge at amy covery of a skull and charred bone _ the Sharpening of Srssors, Razors, Kuve of all ih FOUND IN HOUSE | sso | Mime. All works guaranteed ss soo at rane eas | omwot ee to fo Safet ape Blades and other sharp edge instrument oe from every part of the city, be [\for 12 years, Painless ex. Ser!!! Longmire of Taloma to the Chickering Auto- } y jonclusion that a murder had been : Piano » of ash b in |] Cause our work Ia different traction. Examination free, committed. He believes the bones piano. the chimney of the for me of ite a bit better b 1 to Harry Morgan, a etvil Walter A. Byers have | found | REGAL SHOE 207 University St. Jengineer, who has been miasing A quagtity of stolen letters. al REPAIR SHOP | Opposite Fraser-Pat n |more than a year, A handkerchief Co. is serving a sentence at McNeil tied about @ rock was found r and ener Main «¢ ' island for stealing mail. heed . | by i Burted under a PIPER & TAFT 1117 Second Ave. THIRD AVE. AT UNIVERSITY ST.

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