The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 3, 1915, Page 10

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STAR—FRIDAY, SEPT, 3, 1915. PAGE 10 KICKED OUT BY THE LANDLORD WE ARE ORDERED OUT AT ONCE—NO PLACE TO GO EXCEPT THE STREET—SO ARE COMPELLED TO SELL OUT OUR COMPLETE STOCK IMMEDIATELY—EVEN IF ONLY 25¢ ON THE DOLLAR IS REALIZED o3¢..-—SATURDAY 10 A. M. SEPT. 4th—o52: ie $12.50 Men’s 25c Paris $4.00 Men’s $17.50 Men’s 10c Canvas $2.50 Boys’ Suits, Final $5 Gloves, 2c School Shoes, $1 A Deda sis Sv a ienethis ir} Final cut ...... eas aes Final cut .......... a U.S. COULD GET ARMY OF 16 MILLION IN 3 DAYS BY SWISS PLAN ulred for its army Job of it la working at whether that be farm tolographing newspapering cont per pan Uncle Sam or any other occupation Pays, nod yee te & efficient Chat a Stolate Switser Every One a Soldier Switzeriand, with a popula tlon of something over 3,500 000 (smaiier than that of Massachusetts) and with an area less than twice that of the same state, can mobilize 250, 000 trained and properly equip i it would be pos in| ped soldiers inside of 24 hours. three days to put ir the field} Behind that force is a re AT LEAST 16, 0) EFFECTIVE. | at the same siz armed and all ed = military © used to fill vacancies LY ARMED AND TRAIN} MEN The {ittle mountain repubile éan mobilize an army corps én three days, ready in every par ta the fighting line or for special ticular of organization, equip utes al to & ment, munitions and transport, ther non that Ue to march against the enemy Every Swiss citizen owes and they can mobilize four military service from the be such corps at one and the same ginning of the year In which he time. attaing the age of 20 years to the end of the year when he t| reaches the age of 48. By the law of 1907, the Swiss army ; tow tort teas Se]. wan Sivivee ine ewe eee $25.00 Men’s 10c Men’s $3.00 Men’s eee rer fe tadicased| (ieee Crome tan cetenen Suits, Final 85 Handkerchiefs, 1 Hats, Final $9 ee Seatey ON et, VhNe |e raat ER Lar peice a MINOR so ys 4.4 553 9.0 pathos cut Haws ee Pee together a emall f egulars nd 48) On the first of January the Swiss army consisted o lowing Hite had 129 WITH. MILITIA. INCLUDED, 11 WOULD TAKE NEAR THREE MONTHS! No Standing Army The cost of maintaining an American soldier is just 28 times the cost of maintaining a Swiss soldi and the ef. fective of the American militiaman is probably about one-twentieth as great as the Swiss militiaman. In Switzerland there no such thing as a Mo standing 200 men in the ¢ professional anyt $5.00 Men’s Slip-ons, Final 69 $10.00 Young Men’s Suits, 9 Final cut .......... a THe ARMY 18 IN THE HANDS | date for which detailed figures are OF THE PEOPLE.. The personal /Available) was 639.108 men. It} 50c President equipment of every man is in his now probably something over 10 own hands and kept in his own|Per_cent greater than it was in Suspenders, house; and the h rmy sys-| : * a Hite Switseiand, sb one RUIN, CUE ooo oon sides ate's tem is absolutely The army works enough to learn its job the essentials of its 50c Men’s Fleeced Underwear, 12 PUM ADUEE «5515-5 -44565 a's nte Gadel 75c Ladies’ and Misses’ Storm Rubbers, Th 50c Wide Silk Ties, Four-in-Hand, PE OE a's wk giniaie.eis as d] MERCHANDISE CLEARING HOUSE Near Hutchinson’s Old Stand Lanieter n (41 to 48 years of ag jand 48 auxiliary troops (plo- | neers, workmen {n military estab |lishments, medical, commissariat Jand transport departments, police, | fire! clerks and tary depot) sre cain, Mobilized Quicker Than Germany | ol are The total of the Landsturm aad cers, and| the auxiliary services is thus 306,-| trom | 422, #0 that the grand total of the] jeffective army in 1907 (the last mn at a mill there ts | there {s| BURMA ORE oo: bie. e wyiaree 3 otis to major general $3.00 Ladies’ Velvet Shoes, 16-button, Oc PU CRG 6 iia eek od ace eighth the cost per soldier} d with us, Is able to mo-| sixth of her TOTAL POP. | S|} ULATION INSTANTLY FOR DE ABSOLUTELY FREE and this without taining a standing army eating t/a military caste, or underge : any of the other disadvantag ONE visit Wie TELE ik militartem h trees Her mobilization In the fa & possible invasion at the outbr of the E ean war WAS MOR RAPID EVEN THAN THAT OF GERMANY | 408” of | How Does She Do It? How is she able to do this? eed disorders. wasser-| What Is the secret of Switzerland's oe itesa Teak ‘ asser-| success te being ad quate DR. DONAWAY vered. {thout any of the 302-3-4 Liberty Bide. militarism ha Union and Third, Opposttc Postoffice. |tie Swiss boy when he ¢ Office hours. 9 , Su o army? Whet ie the eve Wh vedi tax on raw cotton.” SUE FOR WAGES | | This money, the complaint sa | amounts to $68,072,388.99, acquir from the seizure of cotton gathered by plaintiffs’ ancestors. The plain Uffs contend it should be paid to the descendants of those by whose ig bor the cotton yielding this revenue ~ IN SLAVE DAYS = KODAKERS— “In at one, at five ~ SWISS ARTILLERY GOING INTO. ACTION FE cation? | organization? | lof inculeating th ‘ , lem? rn ed? And abov u |WE IN THE UNITED STATE IMITATE HER EXAMPLE and [have a trained citizen soldiery ithout the hardships of compul-| | sory military service as in Ger-| E or the dangers from | |paredness of a purely voluntar Call at the Right Drag Co, 169 m, as in England Washington st. near Second ave,| in the next article these ques and ha x-government physi-| tions will be discussed clan Giagnose your ease and prescribe) for you, absolutely without charge. Seattle y | WwW ASHINGTON, & Sept. 3.—After more than a half century has ‘passed | since the freeing of the slaves, a they’re done sult has been filed in the supreme || JACOBS PHOTO SHOPS ne District of Columbia to Berond Floor P.-1. ids. mpensation for work per. { by them during the years to 1868 | B ¢ sult was filed by N. H. John-| son of Louisiana, Rebecca Bowers! of Texas, C. B. Williams of Missis Just Printers { and Mamie Thompson of Ten inst William McAdoo in| “013 THIRD aA IN 1048 the ury Hee laintiffs claim to be de dants of slaves who worked old that they are entitled Jeweler and Silversmith ey their ancestors earned Jand which is now in the treasury!|1010 Second Ave. Near Madison) his official capacity as secretary of Albert Hansen fields of the Southern states. jer the a of * internal! listed commission will ita fourth anniversary enter Swiss Artillery Going Into Action | t. dock roc illitin am ment on the Bell t! oor ee Lapurey «PA BURTON GETS SEATTLE snouto were = it NORWAY ‘TRIP? = coon stan on mes Paws Tp pase rungs Wy a Short Time Left OHIO METHOD IN}**"”" plants Gad ta Whadeeie Bake Baa tc : or ‘ \diing. machir over 2,000 pleces ot wood ery, grain elovatore ond teo pub being an sctual elty manager than DENTISTRY izicur rm | JOB EAT ‘ORPHEUM Abert Manton of ht nae. Pe Missing teeth are replaced wl. Ge i Rae toe vs \@ has been marshal and The Ohio Method by artificial teeth | : who was that are natural as your original : teeth. Examinations are now being conducted without charge, and esti- Until Sept. 30 for You to Start on That ae, Circuit Tour superintendent of waterworks and mer ofthe for the last nine of them he has up the r editorial noOst novel entertain | 1 in this city will . 1 for Saturday un- |« of the » of the Norwegian | 20e Pa” Burton, new Orpheum theat stair ments ev be that sct ga » The Also been street commissioner, 1 leadin Erickson; ex also was manager of the vill ate at a der the mates are furnished {n all cases n auspic | WE STAND BACK OF OUR WoRK ||; fcipal light «” right hand cl a = hehe sped fe f oo Hospital association as a benef Service E FOR 12 YEARS’ GUARANTEE J piant. W. D. <awene of manuscript ; sg ndash omrit ot pigs ine. tor the haaAY Tn: nae of es p re 1 Hw tory containing | Whe n electric t fs styled Trip Thru Nor. ” $15 Set of Teeth, to rt ates peg? ot War t r p as Installed, he was made its way Tourists will visit first | Courtesy. at Guaranteed of vot the Wes : nie . -f frightf eu erintende ent. For all these job Norway hall, Boren ave. and Vir . gee Fs ope he receives a sagiry of $77 a month ginia et. os ct the “tore | Reduced Fares ii mM nd on your way, coming or goings you must not fail to see the $10 Gold or Porcelain | 4| | BOOSTERS’ BUNCH newly form Bridge Work ..... California Expositions Solid Gold Fillings . “$1 Up 4 oned of university and h » com w s A h school p i he ome » Waren acoeee oT Yell . bad: a6 tha «thasahte oF \ end at the home of Prof. Leif] ellowstone Other Fillings ...... committee composed of 8. 1.) 70)" me 8 the eee ouths, The club has planned to ree Haslund, on Capitol hill Nati a Fite s, chairman; J. C. Lang crag Ings 10) give its first dance Sept r 25 at | whe re the tourist may view The-| ational Office bay 20 to 6. Sundays, | 5, nes A. Haight, Thomas J. Go ; il: achavation’)? Douglas hall, and Invitations are be |atercafoen, Cristiania, Thence the sea oerey Park to 12. Jman and J. L. McPherson, has been |i. tio editor refused gg bree ing issued. Hilmar Eggan, Phi DENTAL WORK Jearavan will proc to Bergen, | | | | $10 Set of Tee Guaranteed .......... $5 $10 Solid Gold or + Porcelain Crown ... 4 P. D. Hughes, Mra Trondhjer and other ndhjem spots of Norway, will be Automobiles will transport the | tourists next to th ice of A |H. Soelberg, on N. Broadway | where Aulestad, the ne of Bjorn son, will t represented laying the voluminous t of the comm ak at the Bell st. dock i SS 1 more or less! +), le editor {* of no moment ver, but even his hard ttle young folks will welcome of the Castlellers, a! dancing ¢ nied | The third leg of the journey will 1 by Scott. C. Bor Richardson, Thomas Ph Leo |represented at the home of Thomas | Columbia River Scenery HI Cat-Rate (°° ¢ Alaske bureau of tt ryan reed shoul Green, Wally Rycker and Fred H. Kolderup, at Madrona park; | Dentists | chamber of Commerce, to work out van snare he Henry constitute the dancing com thence to Drammen, repr 1 progemm for boosting Alaska and |, mittee. the home of Albert Wir 207 UNIVERSITY 8T. \the Alaska 1917 celebration during Ry HOWIN ted at 4 Wiest m and such famous points as Salt Lak@ » West City: Denver, Omaha, Kansas lane West St. Louis and other cities of interest », but You ttle; thence to Crist Por°-vuseruUsRFBO CORNER SECOND AVE. Ithe next two years “al ad ald ras to say, it is. When I beg ntal|/the home of O. S. Larsen, —— ——— - Sion yet, the dla adiececta. of the new features that) ork In Seat ; t said | Queen Anne; thence to Nordland Retr tickets od until Og — : a bio 1 dares print cnly” tha| Will be introduced to Orpheum pa-lincronsed volume “at. buanese, in| Mt Norway hall. tober 31, ot al stopovers if first paragraph of “Pa's” 7 \ trons this season will be the Or ring, and this tells| At each place entertaintr . , = Maa Winact H aregraph of “Pais” stuff.’ neum Travel Weekly, moving pic edthe laree vol. | musical concerts will be given, On|Oregon - Washington either direction ‘ol @) ar | set playing the Orpheum | tures showing various parts of the Ia Dentint only |the return to the hall, the party (Railroad & Navigation Union Pacific Service provides Ja : play i phi y t “ine ach | will have covered a great portior h the tant protection of = cireuit receives less than $150 -4| World at work and play © at least 70 per | ; ’ On, mene has. With ¢ ant protection ¢ bd Bi ee $160b 8." ne inanigg fii toe ant wake whee lof the city of Seattle, and will sit|C Oregon — Short |down to supper at 6:30 p, m i Union Pacific. Automatic Electric Block ° il Safety Signals cee avernsen #480. When ti] gop HORSESHOE IN LOG | rhea GEL why ae and the advantages of the highest con remembered at bank preside tr 6 Bu . Onn 4 tesy the finest equipment and Vax “beige remuneration ane oreo JOE ets al a! ve proce) STRIPS LUMBER SAW | . If Not Satisfied, « $20, and even the president er cent; In words, It coats | ee pala Some headline acta 7 ket as much as $2,500 and $2,000 | 100K8 to be unusually good q wee In round figures, the week.’ me alary of each act playing the UNION PACIFIC smoothest roadbed. et fa Gp For full information call at on the United States gets less than JOE ROBERTS }me just VANCOUVER, Wash., Si $25) SYSTEM i CITY TICKET OFFICE 1,000 weel wh t ded so deep! r « i) > ~~ 7 4 Come Here bag sd * dinvasnlal weiie Peay AND HIS BAN nt p eas cS i ae aa6 iat Eee 716 Second Avenue Main 93% H eo where “Pa's” {maginative 7 q A shoe wes found in a log at the Beer| H. L, Hudson, D. F. & P. A. M ’ Sh S brain might lead him if he were not ; Ogre Cheeta sawmill, r Manor, The saw was| choked off right here Hi eal hee stripped of teeth by the shoe whe aay . agent t= a CN) eo CLE MIVIER| Ho -tY the aoe when Ta ers | tendar WN, DD. B. it struck | ing Dentiet | It in believed that the shoe was| . stuff to the lie editor was to make 814 First Ave. First Ave nailed to a tree more than half | informat the people believe his show house Seantte lis going to deliver the goods this 10c Plutuyicy Meuse 10c | Open evenings until 8 and Sundays | century ago and that the tree gradu. winter, which the le editor will gol Main ‘360g ee WhO work. Phone | ally grew around it.

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