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STAR—FRIDAY, OCTOBER 68, 1915. PAGE 8, |\ONE OF UNCLE SAM’S TORPEDO BOAT DESTROYERS } 4 No Mechanical Vibration to Spoil the Grafonola Tone— The absolute insulation of the tone chamber in the Columbia Grafonola means that not even the most infinites! Mal suggestion of mechanical vibration can possibly interfere with the perfect and un interrupted passage of the BLE AE AIOE, spin this summer, She can make 30 knots an| | | This Is the Erickson as she appeared on her trial CONGR. Waves Latoumn. (ne lhour. Note the high flare bows for cutting thru the water. Assistant Secretary Roosevelt says the destroy 1 2igf neg ht sogpe agg pete lers of the United States navy compare well with those of any other fleet In the world. The Erickson Is ire ey BS Page BA “4 ithe newest destroyer in the navy reproduces the BEST mu sic in the BEST way The Columbia Grafonola Leader embodies all the mechani cal perfection which has made the Grafonola world US. DESTROYERS MEXICO AGREES ‘ROUTE LINERS SHY ONNUMBERS TO ARMISTICE THRU STRAITS a canal slides are causing famous. |Good as Any, Says Roosevelt, WASHINGTON, D. C., Oct. § Sage in came” bore whole world, the price Bill rei x the pakhaaen cl Ge ae ee session of the pan merica con he trait h. is but [VALUABLE IN ACTION session of the pas-American con {ithe steamers Arisonaa, towas,| | - « hea ra Minnesota and Nevadan, bound BY FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT day from New York here, are bound] s (Assistant Secretary of the United ——______. a down the eastern coast for the/| St Navy.) etratte and We can arrange ensy | (Copyright, 1915, by the wewspaper The Ohloan, Alaskan, Montanan! terms of payment to suit Enterprise A’ land Mexican, bound from Seattle! your convenience. Take 1 must confess a particular [to New York, are steaming down| advantage of our FREE love for and interest In the the west for the East. The|\, TRIAL offer in your own craft known the torpedo Dakotan, due to leave here Fri boat destro more brief. day afternoon, will also take that ly, as simply “destroyers.” course. the man on the bat seem amaili, but a length of over 300 feet makes them YED) staunch craft The high flared up bow of a All the Records| destroyer gives it seaworthy ‘icaiian: Geen ; For All Machines; Qualities not possessed by the when al bs wll Payson a 13 All of the Time | old-fashioned torpedo boat, and ge fa pp a4 to x star the narrow beam of only 30 nef ursday ev feet, together with turbine en: destroyed gines of from 12,000 to 16,000 horse power, provides a speed of 30 knots an hour. The place of the destroyers is “Untouched by hands” —there are Wild Rose Creamery Butter, 29c Ib. WILL SERVE DINNER Jud ge Hiram F NEW ARRIV ALS : "yeaa : er ‘i or — 33c IN OVERCOATS! er fu ora ath ! anni — Shoulder Pork Sted, Rea i Clee oma Ment. °C ‘oast, 12c 10c 10¢ Ib. Choice Steer Pot Roast ... Choice Spare Ribs The Wana Year Ago a Today: The French war office de clared that the ground | by the lies betw and Royes Hundreds of new Overcoats re- ceived this week. They are won- derful fabrics in fancy and plain colors. Short and long coats. n Chaulnes had been regained and that im portant advances had bee . : pign Sager fib A Choice Loin Which we sell in nag Aberyl gape ht eee Sugar Cured 10c 1 France was “sat! Plenies 2... 000. Seattle’s Largest The German army hend- Anchor Brand 10c Upstairs Clothes Shop French outflanking. move, ||| BACOM «+--+ +. We can now serve ¥%4 Block Long men bade Ruatnars Choice ror c you with this Northern Pork Steak....§ 42 luxury in moved its tem- {tal from Antwerp The Germans re of the Choice Steer Round Steak porar to Ostend Roasts, Steaks, Chops, Etc. Ae 915 Antwerp forts . Ppoty rove Bg See mente 10c First shipment just brought up Pn ma. ° ian aan: arrived Our low operating expense up- Choice Steer 12:¢ Can't you just sec k stairs makes it possible for us to Shoulder Steak 2 that steak, \ ! i save you $10 on a Suit or Over- Choice Veal 15c i ah Coat. pedo boat destroyer had Cheme is ccccee aE Se oet one } , . S i been sunk by @ submar ey Vs Oh! Smell that smell a Open Saturday night. The Japanose war office be AT FOLLOWING MARKETS: Um! Um! : eves t the Japanese oe | have gonk © Gertian cruteet And only Twenty Cents two gunboats in Kiao AMERICAN MARKET an order / 1 bay. A Rome dispatch Eve SHEtY Oe } s thet te as n to WESTERN MARKET z , - “ be ‘ove ere sunk a Cor, Weatinke a | 401-403 Pike St. the Adriatic by mines palipdends: ‘3 The Germans officially an 109 Occ! e ed, wounded and missing » to Sept total 200,000. 1 as 117,000. to date The re 811 Second Ave. losses w Shops Open Until 10. mn. (" CHALLENGES —Hodge ro Hardeen Escape From Punishment Used on Murderous Insane at King County Jail The Chailenge to Hardeen be The Sherttf etr . kt The Jat we think ts far more difficult than anyt 1 Breaker ently 1 If you care to n th os and the audience ce to facilitat HODGE, Sheriff urdero try so that ROBE kK ne Hardeen Accepts and Will Make the Attempt Tonight at me Pantages At the First Performance—7 P. M. Walrus Ship Brings - $47,770CargoFrom ‘One Season’s Hunt Star Reporter Something SPENCER TO RUN FOR RE-ELECTION President ( the board nounced | tion eorge A. Spencer, of education, has an- his candidacy for re-elec- Three candidates are now in the field, Dr. Lilian Irwin having been chosen as the candidate of various women's organizations sev- eral weeks ago, and Rev, Oscar H. McGill, industrial secretary of the Methodist church, having been en- Healy Tells aptain About ta without question with the six more in Killing Big Sea-Cows; One of Them Sometimes dorsed by organized labor. attlieships Weighs Four Tons; S 7s aria | is | have previously spoken of G eighs Four Ton aw 2,500 Packed on ] the scouting and protecting Sterling beeing One Floe of Ice. | TRADE 1s GROWING nee The 7- point gum er | JUNEAU, Oct. 8—Shipments of the fleet epoca « 290 oitooe ' Jone =f Tha innee cine le thatat tha Seer so eet Eve held their noses when the!Alaska products to the United destroyers, and Is intended to : steamer ( Healy igside the] States, chiefly via Seattle, amount give warning, especially at K _— on F ? pie m t and raised her) & render, censsatig’ tae Tae of Serech. of! seavte hae tailed; $e dase sail peters | month in 1914 by $1,200,000, ac. sive adequete notes of 6 hes Nott ya smell that came |« to Collector of Customs J. tile approach. This ring would MII K fr i I-timer sniffed the air|F ih Principal products were be, of course, In fairly cl ay © jcanned salmon, copper ore and gold, Use | \ | place the of the destroyors ts Cows. |! : | y § |twofold: first, to prevent any at 2~Clean Dairies | This, according to Captain Healy and Oscar Aannevik | on their own ba hips ty 2 jo henter. 4 lutel , t tack on thetr es n battleship b mes resi jthe chief hunte s absolutely and by far the largest catch} ‘CROSS, FEVERISH he enemy: pion Jon record in any sea. nseni ne Corwin left Seattle May 1,) don to be made, finally, into trunks, | Sanitary | s and freight, |valises and other leather thin ooling and ie bn her things. | mae let, t . &| The hides ought to fetch $38,700. aeons are ae the Far you h a tidy tot This attack against heavy ships Sole : the Con| 845 Te onaNe, 8 tidy grand total of | tie ant hevegtt gaa par oven -eesmer a a ‘Syrup of Figs” Pi > ecegey slang torn Order by Phone Packed Like Sardines |hide, walrus hide makes the tough can't harm tender provided’ for every bat ELLIOTT her base, the Cor-|¢st leather. It so tough the al stomach or bowels rf *« among the tce| lies have found a new use for it 42 attleships 223 st trip, 841 walrus 8 after they have laxative today saves a sick fit and AD ne ead “come a 2 on the second. t the factory | tomorrow. Children simply NAV — f saw so many walrus in * offer the 1 not take the time from play to wets, te te eet | Markets sai "cape Ten. "On | finest tel In the world tor wairas [empty thelr bowels, which become 4 THERE TILA. D BE FOUR To | cake of ice we saw mo of| hunters. It a pity that there | Clogged with waste, liver gets L.ALVILAS EVERY B ATTLESHIP | nid cc ho we | are no tann in this country | sluggish: stomach sour. dirae- TL Pe has They | Which are equipped to treat the| Look at the tongue, mother! If MADISON, Wis., Oct. &—The appointment of L. A. Vilas, aviator, 8 Bipot : Mss her giant | hides }coated, or your child is Hstless, #0 watch for forest fires in the region around Big Trout Lake, Wis. Isitation in waying there a ; Bd ihe cians |iess, dooetrt oat ‘beastly testa the latest development in the forest fire fight. Vilas, who is working as «of this class in any service Ss ecials me and 98 native A cold or has sore throat or any oth- B volunteer and gives his services to the state free of charge, recently (The fourth” article will deal hunters, armed with i er dren's ailment, give a tea- detected a fire 30 miles off. He is a relative of the late United States with battieshi th: in ti 5 rifles of the heaviest spoonful of “California Syrup of Serstor w William F. Vilas of Wisconsin. lthe fleet re Ps, the main tine of f Fresh Dressed Milk-Fed ached the ice floes in aso don't worty. beeeaa . a gasc aunch, while the little] two robbers = 8 perfectly harmless, amthy . 3 : ——— Hens c camer o by hate Shar tee nervous hours all this constipation pol Te 8 8 PRESBYTERIAN MEN § ‘lsht). ih faust Hit Em in Head reir victims giggle, sour bile and fermenting waste A r ar bre ntly move out of the bowels, hit a *s in n Wheeler's store) and you have a well, playful c! mn,” Capt Heal : urien Thursday night, and again. A thorough ‘ ietde Sloe e bod w $ ing” is oftimes all that eces- t t fi shook violently, and Wheeler! sary. It should be the neat ‘treall r alarmed lest the ns they|ment given in any sicknes foned * in their trembling hands might) Beware of counterfeit fig syrups, t na lischarged accidentally Ask your druggist for a 50-cent bal st have up Wheeler and the tle of “California Syrup of Figs, years.” facing the wall, with their) which has full directions for e wal It_was so/bies, children of all ages and for ps off ice and sinks in George Drippen- grown-ups plainly printed on the a s, who giggled, bottle, Look carefully and s They are stupid beasts, and they cut it out,” but) it is made by the California Fig ak tee at the approaching ‘Syrup Company 1 do not move until the : egin to crack Churn Sea Into Foam THEATRE Evenings at S:15 Mats, at 2:30 barking, MOORE SIX NIGHTS MATINEES Beginning oC | l Wodnesday Next Monday a Saturday the sea to mmo: the water, churning foam and making 4 great tion JOSEPH BROOKS PRESENTS THE GREAT FIVE-STAR AGGREGATION icture the that a big tons! Capt hunting does go in bull walrus weighs four that walrus and he to Healy insists is a tame busin advise keen sportsmer Because, he says, a walrus will hardly ever fight. Sometimes ac cidents happen, of course. Sometimes Smash Boats Maybe a walrus flops against the boat your'e In a smashes it to flinders Or ft s ite tusks thru the planks in the bottom of r boat and rips them as you ? Rha +c agg gr Be SUPPORTED BY if you don't freeze to death on the AN EXCELLENT way, So there is never any da volt bab e PLAYERS IN Having killed your walrus, the steamer comes alongside the ice the carcasses are hoisted aboard and the late mented sea monster are relieved tusks e and blubber Fairly Lucrative B ENRIET I Not a sporting occur bre “ & barrels of walr i cents a ga 35.990 : SEATS Night Prices, 50c to $2.09. Th @ ive 8 weigh fo r tos NOW Popular Priced Matinees id nd ry se. SELLING Wed. and Sat., 50c to $1.50, d, last! 8 s—will go to tanneries in Lon hide

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