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FURNITURE ECONOMY IN POYNOR’S OVERSTOCK SALE! 4 F of the Many ) I y Delivery Vy CHICAGO, June 17,.—A_ metrop olis on leas? An army of a million people marching downtown in the trudging back at morning and S900 Metal Bed, in 981400 Drease $50.00 Turktah Re nigh thie: h ght—that was Chicago during the Blue, green or white | quartered oak en, im gene ie ns a 86.50 two days that 14,000 elevated and surface railway employes * were on strike, completely tying up the surface and transportation lines for the first time in many years Thousands of folks walked, thousands used automobiles and motor truck thousands used horses and wagons, thou sands mounted bieye and some fortunate thousands used the steam railroads. The oment the strike was call ed the “jitney bus” came into its own | Jitneys of every rled people from their homes to thelr offices. But prices were up. Charges ranged from 5 cents to $1 | Thousands of owners of automo se a chance to reap $20.00 Dresser | ak or maho sar © Davenport folding | sie 827.00 description car biles, quick to a profit, turne are inte porary “jitneys.” Many ran on reg ular schedules from certain neigh borhoods to the loop and shopping district Jitneys and Roller Skates 19.50 oak Library in competition with jitneys, Manis, eee 13.85 ® by taxicab companies % \ ta roamed about the city —S. H. POYNOR FURNITURE CO. a 1521-1623 Fourth Ave. (Between Pike and Pine) picking up a passenger here and « passenger there, making thelr rates laccording to distance and the ap [pearance of the prospective passen ger. But there was little wrangling over pri charged, for strike bound and pavement-tired pedestri ans admit the jitneys saved the day and much sole leather In the heart of the business dis JN WAR; HE PRAISES WILSON Women “fares” HINGTON, June 17.—WIll may pass to the consideration of « Bryan, former secretary of maxim quite sure to be applied in today issued the second in-| war, namely—'Like cures like’ it of his statement dealing the theory upon which retaliation Causeless War.” The rests. it said: “Many believers in the doctrine conflict has been described of force think cruelty may be cured “Causeless War, but since by greater cruelty } is bold enough to blame the “This is an absurdity of absurdi were lifted Providence, it must find! ties sin in acts wherefore man “How, according to the jingoes, | responsible. may peace be insured’ ‘Ry pre paredness,’ say these sons of Mars. | y wars to answer for, can| Doctrine Doesn't Stand Test | not guilty for the present.’ Stand with finger on the hair} have correctly analyzed the| ‘Tigger of a musket and preserve ltuation, the war is the natural beace ve preserve it until some of flosophy and fun-|R¢, by accident or design, gives Poraade ol “might| ‘he signal—then all fall upon each ° * other with cries for blood. ‘ Gieri “Half of the energy employed {n : what so) Aliant rulers} Preparing for war would effectual | Fonte that white! prevent war !f used to propa . religion and family, each STAR—THURSDAY, Boss and Office Boy Scramble for Seats on Tailboards of Wagons. Into the trucke by strong-arm ed drivers or else cmbed in with the ald of step-ladders. Huge wagons with common kitchen chairs nailed securely in place ed by with emart ly gowned women sitting In atate. Chic Iittle stenographers rat- tled down to work on big, heavy motor trucks, Boss and office boy scrambled for a place on the tallboards of de- livery wagon: The firet day of the strike an enterprising mother strap- ped on her son's roller ska and rted downtown, she flashed by a crowd strug gilng for places on an impro- vised jitney bus a cheer went up, and others dashed back home. Soon they appeared on skates, and then hundreds were rolling to work. JUNE 17, 1915. PAGE 2. ENGLAND HAS e Are Stuck! TO MEET ZEPS sib as tones catia moana ae When we bought the stock of the Union Label Clothing Co. eeppode ——aieten: we thought it was a good speculation, but the unseasonable | fet Hx monthe tactorien of Great weather, together with the present hard times, killed our ben working day and night, turning chance for profit. We bought this stock on monthly puy- Sst oe teeeecey Sete ainda ments, the second of which is now past due, and unless it is | te Mebee that Gaceaa saute paid at once we lose all of our original investment. The |rien have been working overtime only remedy for us is to slaughter the stock. To raise the |e irsnpetine ut the intent and wont fill necessary cash we will sell goods at any old price—any- Pele ite? iby whe crag hms thing that will bring enough money to save us. Goods sold Fiehsharen tn mumbers which Baye in any size lots, either at wholesale or retail. You can’t af- | mow formidable aeroplane fleet ford to overlook this chance to buy Suits, Pants, Hats, Shoes and Furnishing Goods for yourself or your boy. Prices cut in some instances as low as 20c on the dollar. agninat an overwhelming attack | The British alr fleet Is now com posed of 2,500 monoplanes and bi | planes and about 00 dirigibles., | fleet of Zeppelins $18.00 Men’s Suits, 7 85 and Boys’, for. . |, oAawowenneet oo uate HME some better, for....... De : Harold J. Tennant, under secretary $1.00 Boys Knee Pants te wat that thas wanes of British for " Lr ght! 43c ae ex had increased ten-fold MEN’S SUITS since the war begar | . ‘ $20.00 and $22.50 Suits, 9 7 ; A neral Zeppelin raid i# anticl |that steps have been taken to meet | the German airebips with the great oat fleet of aeroplanes ever assem bled ALPINE TROOPS DRIVE BACK FOE MEN’S Pou ga 98 $1.50 and $2.00 Men’s 50c Boys’ for Shirts © Pants for ........ 25c Neckwear MEN’S PANTS ROME, June 17.—In impetu- s charge, Itallan Aly troops ‘ove the Austrians from their last |fMM TOF scree reer eee eeee | pe jon on the peaks orth of | Mote Nero, it was announced today \Gen, Cadorna ported the gain made by the soldiers and i aueiaced that -Wenvebe Ot Gemeeen 88 8s 28 2 Se Bre ee etine +e 1 4es 2 ees dead and woun overed the wle when the was finally | foreed to withdraw Violent fighting {# still In prog TUE Dal ph BEw eee. 5 tnhia¥s000¥'00s:¢ MOM ME) so cvnde 5 eu evaieoescscuepecuee jrese n orth of z m the east bank of the Ine | $1.00 Men's Balbriggan Union Salts fot... 6.ceeee 49ch ix vo se eee Union Label Clothing Co. RUSSIANS BEND | GERMANS’ LINE PETROGRAD, June 17 Formerly Along a 10mile front, from the Baltic and ending Into the northern prov + :. rY of Poland, the Russians have A. Bridge, Agent. Fifth and Pike St. jbent the German line at several | points, it was offictally announced |here today, Determined attempts lof larger bodies of Germans to ap |proach Kovno have been success| fully resisted, !t was asserted | ee seh co mvinc gate principles making for peace Mit larcency is criminal, grand)" ™The doctrine of preparedness me patriotic’ ble fi does not stand the test of logic, Mile it is reprehensible for one) anq the conflagration in Europe Rises tor on fF tian rar eai| shows it fails when tested by ex- perience. paverd the inhabitants of “If any country 1s without an ex seumtry to extend cuse for entering the mad rivalry of preparation it is America ition of the commandments) “The leading participants among shalt not covet, thou shalt|/the present warring nations were} pojice Chief Lang Will have to go and thou shalt not kill’—) weil prepared. : . - ily traceable to the viola: “I fear it would have been hara | and get him another traffic on | of the first commandment, for us to keep out of this war if we|nance. The one he had up for pass shalt have no other God be-/had been as well prepared as they./age cied an ignoble death at the me, namely, putting self be “Happily, we have in the | gg ae cil public safety | service to the Creator. White House a president who | hands of the council pul Doesn't Cure Like believes in setting the old |Commities Wednesday - oir soldier exhibits unselfish-| world a good example instead So much of it mys ae er , se of high order, but the rule con-| of following the bad example |®"Y good that may be In it mis when waged with selfish} which it sets in this matter. better be covered in a new oral “What unspea fortune |Bance,” said Councilman Erickson I have made clear that the| it would have been if, at such It developed that the section re of ‘Might makes right’ is} an hour, the nation had been [quiring pedestrians to take obser- cause of war, we| under a president inflamed by |Yations—north, south, east and the false philosophy which has west—-before crossing streets, ap plunged Europe into the abyss Hi 4 its plied, as Committee Clerk Shrader of w expressed it, not only to the bust ness district, but to “Green Lake or sparser settled districts, like Bal rf. Clark's associate: and each and every Ole Hanson, president of the Su- quamish Land Co, 710 New vort BANK CASE WILL block, sald today: | ful success, We laid out the plat in two divisions, expecting to sell) ey: | Within the short space of 40 days) James Dunlap, trustee in bank DR, L. R. CLARK |we have almost completely sold|ruptey for the estate of E. W “Our salesmen have already en-|defunct La Conner bank, has re |croached on the second plat, which covered from the Seattle National ind our business is growing by ane vesnds. “| sound of the hammer, the rasp of|Dykeman, but, dissatisfied with this , D. D. 8, does a great deal| the saw, are heard all over the plat.;amount, will appeal, if necessary, personally 4 sanigne, the muarantee which {f| paying such high prices for fue}.|He sued for $270,000 At Suquamish the lots cost only; When Judge Dykeman gave his eet e hanging reht onthe cutting. The fact that taxes are|the late Jacob Furth and present of Hleate is evidence that he has ed. Suquamish is not incorporated | connection with a so-called conspir Swiedge and ability of the high-| any it is impossible to have special acy to cover up the state of affairs Searching examination nece before this certificate can be Of course, the advertising has knew it to be insolvent brought us the purchasers, But our “Our Suquamish plat ts a wonder-| BE APPEALED one this year and the other in 1916.) . Dental War Is On! the first division. |Schricker, former president of the . o ; At this office you| ® just as close to the Sound. The| bank $3,485, thru a ruling of Judge mervice of experts only. nd he person-| “People are tired of high rent and|to the United States supreme court ¢ ail ex-| $37.50 to $60, and wood is free for! decision, Wednesday, he exonerated te and Smet in front of hie chair’ Thia| less than 20 cents per lot has relp-|ficers of the Seattle National of any .' Tas aaterinction noses. | sucesements. lin the La Conner bank after they to anyone. Alfficult the most without pain to| Property made good when the cus- 66 H BETHULIA”’ use the b of tomers saw It | JUDIT positively will mot) “( | ret No one need ever tit me stout | TO BE SEEN HERE this kind of| No one need ever tell me about a and in|dull market. If you have what the) take) people want, and let them kn w Miss Bird Bundy will present, Fri they will buy them quickly. We day night, at the auditorium of the have received more than twice the Unitarian church, Boylston ave, and number of replies expected from ev- Olive st, the Unitarian Dramatic on any other PULLED FREE! ‘a TEE To demonstrate our Painless Meth we will pull teeth FREE each | ©TY newspaper published in Seat-club in Thomas B, Aldrich’s beautl- (ACE i te tle ful four-act drama, “Judith of Bethu fee! ge of this offer, | @ want you te 16 take advant pertactiy onesie wes jiia.” The play is based on the Tae it involves absolutely no obliga-| A, A, Pillar, the cigar manufac-|#P0chryphal story of Judith and a on your part |turer, had a chance’ to make’, |Holofernes. Miss Cornelia Glass 7 speech at the Labor Temple Wed.|the talented young artist, will play Dental Offices jnesday night, and voluntarily de-|the role of Judith, and James Neill ioe THIRD AVES” clined. What's the country comin’| Will take the role of Holofernes W. W. Corner Third and Union. to? The play, originally written for - _|Nance O'Nell, will have Its first AMUSEMENT S entation in Seattle Friday night METROPOLITAN TONIGHT—ALL WEEK tonJubileeSingers | Chauncey Olcott Bights, 250, He, 71 SEATS NOW Fri. and Nights MATINEE SATURDAY PORTLAND ADOPTS NEW JITNEY LAWS PORTLAND, June 16 regulating jitneys. recent election afterafter July 11 fh ‘THE HEART OF PADDY WHACK” Matiness Wednesday and Saturday. PANTAGES Empress Theatre adopted at the will be enforced it was announced QUE QUON TAL a 7 zat | ney seating five Beau Dinese Prima Donna | pay ® monthls “EVERYBODY MME. JOME passengers must Neense of $2 nd 25 and KING & THORNTON | ’ . is © New Sketch | Matines—2:20. Night Bhows, 1:20, 9.19] Cents for each additional seat Ge and te i Summer Prices—Mat. 106; Eve. i0c, ibe No liability bond is enacted, The law! MARKET DULL? ‘NO,’ |»::. iJ “Why pick on Ballard all the time?” testily complained Fitzger-| yitie), | | | | | today. The law provides a physical TOM LINTON | Direction Sullivan & Considine and efficiency examination, cars} AND HIS JUNGLE GIRLS Big Comedy Show, Including |must follow fixed routes, each jit-| LANG'S TRAFFIC NORTH YAKIMA BILL 1S KILLED TO USE RECALL NORTH YAKIMA, June 17 grand jury charging and allegations of laxness in the ad ministration of county affairs, recal! Ae the aftermath of indictments by the misdemeanor ee | ie taal milk is pasteurized or! . . 3 . CONTINUED | is texte!" ie"eitiod> OT ASSES HEAR ry | with the babies of the poor we ALBANIANS DROP =—«s_-||._—-_ FROM PAGE 1 bn neaen" outnelves 5 | ela | Councilman Marble asked bim FA BOMBS ON DURAZZO what he thought of the amended MILK BILL MAY BE orizarce Eee It's defect,” he replied, “is that ATHENS, June 17—Albanian tn PA ED BY COUNCIL you enable the poor people to buy| The last few days have been one |surgent aviators dropped bomba up SS untested milk—that you throw round trip of graduation—and still on Durazzo yesterday, according to| en the opportunity for them to they come. dispatches here today sives are declared to have hit the! , Greek legation and the Greek ca | thedral, doing considerable damage. or The explo-| iim of the rich as|bUY milk with tubercular germs in attle, if it] t of the childre as the poor, of d the amendment ET wi Averamewe towne. |ANNOUNGE SAVING | The speakers were Dr. George; BOMBARDMENT M. Kober, president of the. Nation Wednesday afternoon Seattle col lege seniors were graduated at Knights of Columbus hall, with Bishop O'Dea presiding. Wednes- day evening the St. James cathedral protesdings, aimed at Jas. Lancas h IN GARBAGE WORK pains , Al Association for the Study and | school commencement exercises ter, Wm. Stablhut and Jas, Stuart KEPT UP SIX DAYS | Prevention of Tuberculosis: Dr. Ba-| were held in Cathedral hall, with county commissioners, are under ward O. Otis, professor of pulmon-| With an increase of 7 per cent in . way. pita geet lary disensen at Tuft’s Med-/garbage collected, there has been Bishop O'Dea again presiding. The recall was decided on at a/ 0 THENS. june 17 After ly jical university, Boston; Dr. Wil: saved $8,673.42 in collection and| In the afternoon Bishop O'Dea, meeting of representatives yester.| a7", 0f constant bombardment of|iiam Charles White, director of | disposal, over the first five months addressing those leaving the school day. fleet, the fire of the warships haa | joe at Anth Tuberculosis /of last year, Garbage Superinten- | urged them to be loyal to church league; Dr. letor C. Vaughn, pres-|dent Murray announced W ‘ednesday DECISIVE BATTLE 1S ON IN THE EAST BERLIN June (via Wireless 17.—The |more than 600 miles, from Northern | Poland to Bukowina, a semt-official) “A de lelsive battle is beipg waged, and|to statement declared today important results are expected.” Reports from Petrograd state th Russian newspapers are condemn-| today declared forces fo ing the their front Anglo-French inactivity on the weste Open a Charge Account at the “EASTERN” Pay Us in Small Weekly or Monthly Payments. — A Special Showing of >. of Handsome Mixtures, Plaids and Blue fj My Serges Bradbury System Clothes $20 &3" to Say-| Austro-Ger-| | mans are attacking along a front of |now slackened, Mytilene dispatches | and nation. received today stated ; ident of the American Medical as-|Increased efficiency and sanitary A . sociation, and professor of medt-|filis, instead of incinerators, turned) A large number of gold medals jeine at the University of Michigan, |the trick, he says |for high class standing and for feats VERIFY REPORT OF peal heyy PEN Hane ger ee eo eae ee jof elocution, excellence of conduct director of the Springfield (1li-| Loss OF WARSHIP °::: open air colony | Honor camp for convicts working | Thirty-five years ago, said Dr,|on Sunset highway is being estab er Veughn, one-third of all children | lished at Waterville BERLIN (via Wireless to Lon-| born in the United States died be |——————— don), June 17.—A Turkish aviator| fore 5 years old. Now, this mor-| sighted a warship of the Agamem-|‘#lity rate has been reduced to non type aground off the entrance |OPe-sixth. the Dardanelles, its funnels It'e Duty of City smashed, and its decks nearly| It has been reduced Fareety. by : | 0 z natd ne at}awash, a semiofficial statement) i other can't analyze the milk. It jin clearly the duty of the state or the clty to see that only healthy | milk is sold, within its jurisdiction <a wae ™/BERLIN ADMITS | |1 don’t think there can be any ques. ae | SUBMARINE LOSS ‘°° about this. It is the duty of the municipality to see that the Be a children are protected Say Bad etc., were distributed. There were large crowds both af- ternoon and evening. milk is poisonous. Bad the| milk leads to disease and death submarine U-14 is admitted by the! © Ithy child in Seattle is German admiralty. The vessel was) %" asset; every diseased child ts a/ destroyed by the British and the/ Durden, whethor rich or poor. The cine ‘eaetured world grows from the bottom, no 1 een ee a ie from the top, It's the children of | the poor who are going to do things ‘FIGHTING AGAIN in the next generation | | Warns Against Poisonous Milk | IN VOSGES REGION) 0 country can bo a great coun | alban try unless it is a healthy country @ No people can be great when part PARIS, June 17 has : nna again broken out In the Vosges! Qi."h°n «aasneed: AT SHOULD with the French on the offensive,|riim MAN LIVING ON Tite the war office announced today. | ROULEVARDS THAT THE CHIL No hint of the size of the armles| DREN OF THE SLUMS ARE LIV | jongaged in the renewed fighting in| {NG IN DISEASE AND DIRT! |the Vosges was given by the offi-| | BERLIN (via Wireless to ville), June 17.—The loss of A Complete Funeral $47.50 Including the use of our private parlors and the use of our own private crematory (NOT A PAUPER COUNTY CREMATION) Because we are manufacturers of Fighting S \cial stat t. There has | here are just two grades of| cial statement. There has been an|mitk. One le ‘safe: thee ether lextended lull in this region, eae Cee caskéts, and because we own our own modern crematory in our own build- ing, we are enabled to give this re- markably low price on a complete funeral. ‘YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR 2 LIVES OF SEATTLE'S CIT. ." be warned, leveling an ac ising finger at the committeemen There is no question in my mind RUSSIAN FORCES ARE BEATEN BACK where your duty lies, It 1s to see \4 | BERLIN, June 17. Hassan | Srcts nd powonons milk is sold in We invite you to visit our estab- |forces in Northern Galicia are | ing forced back over the border In |to Poland, an official announcement | declared here today | The left wing of Gen, Von Mack lenzen'’s army has occupied the vil lage of Dackow, It was stated, and jthe enemy is withdrawing across lishment and see for yourself what we furnish. BLEITZ-RAFFERTY ie. Says ‘Twill Aid Dairyman Dr. Palmer told of the fight in Iilinois for pure milk “A progressive municipality, such as is represented here, could hardly render a more distinct serv ice than by insisting that all milk a. < |the border in the direction of Tar-|™USt be free from — Infection | | nogrod. |germs,” sald Dr. Kober. The only UNDERTAKING & | Tarnogrod {s north of Jarosiau| WY t Insure this, he continued, is and five miles inside the Russian 5 ‘ ao Ronin |testing of the cows, | : | He branded as. “willful igno: a Y, ROSE EXHIBIT TO |ranée” the attempt of herd owners to oppose tuberculin testing, ex i plaining that once bovine tubereu 617 Kilbourne St. 4 losis attacks a herd, tt is useless to |try to stamp it out BE OPEN FRIDA Phone North 525. Lady Attendant. . < | | The biggest rose show of the, He said it would be to the fi season, that of the Pacific North-| nancial advantage of the dairymen west Rose soclety, will open at 10! to aceede to any reasonable ordi o'clock Friday at the Commeretal| nance Club, in the Arcade building. Sev eral handsome trophies are to be competed for. Says Amendment's Defective Said Dr. Otis | oxperlence has proven that the je CMMI TOLIIIIK™C—R0UWIS