The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 12, 1916, Page 3

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PAGE 3. [PREPAREDNESS! PHEW! UTAH’S ARTILLERY | CORPS IS MOUNTED ON WOODEN HORSES; AMATEURS GO THE GREEKS ONE BETTER STAR—WEDNESDAY, JAN. 12, 1916. NEW PECTACULAR ENSATIONAL MASHING in its realism— Children’s Warm Coats $3.75 TAFT’S ENTRANCE Worth Up to $8.50 | MAY COMPLICATE 2a exceptionally timely sfering.” Most of the T. R.-WILSON FEUD “isgronoas | prt By Gilson Gardner prepared to WASHINGTON, Jan, 12 While the Roosevelt-Taft po litleal feud may not rock the nation, as the bitter Roosevelt Wilson affair threatens to do. neverthele it will complicate the coming presidential cam paign, It also has the prestige sve two masters Taft He snug a warm brick to throw down 1 who had made bim mighty few world who can bear under a great obl take bis rament lov Zibeline—Persian Lamb—Corduroy — Crushed etn Plush—Scotch Plaids—Stripes and Mixtures. on to wealth an a cat t 4o he found It east hin old frien president oi pockets For Utah bas gone anc enlisted a huge which aided them te hi A : *& victory at roy B ted buy! r 1 rimer old Utah's amateur artillerymen being 5 aced —picturing the eternal strife between capital and labor, in which a sensa- er Hn oe »mor- tional corner in the nation’s food supply forms one of the many climaxes of an altogether spectacular and gripping photoplay. Three stars, Willard Mack (the star of “Aloha Oe”), Clara Williams (former Seattle stock favor- ite) and George Fawcett (former Broadway star), head a remarkable cast of photoplayers. SAM Filmdom’s f BERNARD oiuninancer de. tective drama, a Keystone comedy in thirty minutes of hilarity— THE GREAT where Trinngle te Is ne second rum in Seattle NOTICE °); | 110, | | two states | fo | carrie triumph of democ Chicago of age for it is older than either the quarrel between Bryan and Wilson or that of Champ Clark and Bryan Taft defeated Roosevelt's nomination and Roosevelt de feated Taft's election That the 1912 Taft was score November won the electoral votes of Utah and Vert total of « vote than regu gentlemen Roosevelt polled a larger p A Taft, tho Taft had the r can nominatior lle Roe elt was the nomine newly-created party While Two Big Ones Pought Which r the] repu who ran the ste } ublican national conven-| tion And ught while the two big dogs a smal! dog came along and off the Hence the and-—as the the South acy Tribune says is In the wad. ant Taft himnelf is no longer tmport Penrose pabli rh Murra * w political factor ar ax strength # true of Root of friend's tlege fight against special priv When Break Came The b can in the Taft inintration. It ex tack aft aft's first important sions, the appointment the outlining of bis program ac showed early Taft ided to trave sin er dec! ot ete, These road it w per Roosevelt and of Taft that The writer was close to these events and speaks from abso lute knowledge when he says that Taft would have had Roosevelt's support during his firm term and his help in se curing @ second term if he had made any kind of an effort to carry out the Roosevelt policies. But having thrown these poll- cles Into the ditch and made his political alliance with Pen- Cra big business Invited the opposition has worked out in the re other Taft which th w a m tre and th have, not one, but four wooden horses, which have aided them to victory over all opponents. In several competitive drills Battery One hitches four regula on #ize hobby horses to a modern reech-loading gun, and at their the soldiers harness unharness, mount da dis load and fire. When phe squad ran the harnessed n two eekly dr nd nount there 8 Were taken horses om the armor re in the sadd) irty-seven we Its a whole lot cheaper to dr don't eat then # can make h's artillery has four guns in all, If they ever want to use all four at once they'll have to bulld twelve more wooden horses. Complete Report of Market Today Prices Paid Wholesale Dealers for Millinery Clearance Of Hats That Represent $3.00 to $7.50 vam re Into Two Lots trimmed little turl 50 Models at . 37 Models at $1.50 Blankets 98c Splendid quality Blankets, with | | selection lots of warmth, in G Tan with fancy colored and size 60x7 he vill surely clean them st and only and shop-worn and are $1.48 $1.98 <= $1.25 Spreads 98c Crochet Bedspreads in a nice ot pretty patterns; serviceable weights, and x80 inches; regular Special Price BUREAU SCARFS and TABLE apes le brimmed styles t old. style good, rize value Clearance Crane shrewdness and ¢ backed by wealth, ase COMFORTS in an extra big size, covered on both sides with fancy material, filled with new carded cotton and yarn tied; | size 72x78 inches; $1.25 values. Clearance Sale .98c COVERS—the Scarfs are 18x 54 inches, and the Table Cov- ers come 30-inch, in elther round or square; neatly fin- pring yubt have the oppo jon of Taft. He might even have |the opposition of Taft's political backbone and muscle—the Penrose: ished with embroidery; regu- CraneRoot- Barnes combination | tor $1.00 " oaam : ..35¢€ That would be real opposition, Presa sige th oc Bboy bias California tomatoes, tug 2 Sie freee ea BUY RUBBERS HERE feat and the reelection of Wilson. | In any event the working out of Large stocks of all styles enable us to fit you quick- ly with serviceable Rubbers the presidential campaign ts to be | £ much influenced by these political foudas Men’s Storm Rubbers, with roll edge... . : .$1.00 Women’s Storm Rubbers.........50c, 65c, 75¢ Women’s Toe Rubbers ...................50¢ OLD MAN, 70, FIGHTS OFF TWO. PAYDAY ROBBERS WITH ANAK Roosevelt-Wileon feud and other political quarrels.) With his head beaten and I hicos hiowa a j blows right and left with the butts — of their revolvers. Hamilton picked up an ax and, | tho he was beaten almost to time consciousness, managed to fight his way to the unconnected pag button. The robbers saw him apd — fled. They believed it was am alarm signal ee Two armed men were arrested at Railroad ave. and Harrison st. @ few hours later and are being held for investigation. They gave their names as Carl De Land, age 21, and W. Huff, age 23. : Vegetables and Fruit ency A would no his al Rocke make bim important. | Political Jimmying | These were the men who put | forward the brazen Jim Watson and no less brazen Jim Tawney and Bil! Barnes to do the po- litical Jimmying which had to | to get the nomination | ted dally by J. WG. age, eack dwin & CONTINUOUS 11 A. M. TO 11 P. M. L-I-B-E-R-T- Matinees—J (jp Evenings—] hp 11 A. M. to 7 P. M. After 7 o'Clock iE 000 WURLITZER UNIT ORCHESTRA a tut wack Cabae Cal lemons, Taft was only the reapectable receiver the stolen political goods. The Taft-Roonevelt feud was! ; reonal. The oppo wevelt was the oppo of Children Sc. Loges 25< Children Sc. Loges 30c Jap oranges Parstey, don MONTENEGRIN CAPITAL SOON TO FALL INTO HANDS OF THE ADVANCING AUSTRIAN ARMY’ BY HENRY WOOD ROME, Jan. 12.—The early fall of Cettinje, Montenegrin capital, was forecasted today by dispatches onfirming re ports that the Austrian forces had occupied Mount Lowcen, dominating Cettinje, and only seven miles distant. The military evacuation of Cettinje began Sunday, when the arsenal was dismantied and everything of military val- ue removed. The new capital, however, has not yet been selected. A Trial Package Malied Free It sounds almost ridiculous to | Ol think of eating a big meal without pain and discomfort afterwards, |onions, doesn't it? Well, try this simple | Oregon ont |remedy and demonstrate {ts truth 1 ands sition of the special {interests which | had been antagonized during Roose Taft took the Job the int ns we after Taft 1 got The — othe old truism that aman can | D | yspepsia Y, M. C. A. YEARNS |. Simply Using a Stuart's Dys FOR $350 000 You Want to Eat ’ | velt’s term of office. As soon as L g t er ygicrags augh a | pepsla Tablet After Any Meal If the attacks of two rob *, after $1,000 pay money, Wilttamn J old, fought rom Seattle's Y. M. C. A. has begun the New Year with a wish for $350,-| Onions days of terrific and uninterrupted|sanit carried the second line bombardment from a squadron in| Harassed by artillery and the Cattaro gulf and from the chine guns, the Montenegrin forts and lighter artillery brought pushed over the summit, up to clom range. fighting bravely, despite enor The Austrian guns blew to losses Pieces the first line of Montene. The Hamilton, 70 years them back with an ax and finally ed them away by vigorously sing an old, unconnected push button wall Griffiths & Son's Great Northern night With old James White Th robbe Potatore upon thousands of dys. | yoy 20.90 ° Is O. Kd Stuart's Dys- | vakima Geme 4 ts ‘How Thin Peop le Can Put Put On| Flesh This dowment the annual m das an ted at much fs ne fund, It wan repc pting held Tuesday} night. With it, the Y. M. would be} Austrians are advancing to-|fairly well on Ita feet | grin trenches, on the lower slopes ward Cettinje, and the fighting Annual reporte were read and/ of the mountain, slaughtering hun-|continues, said the Montenegrin directors reelected for another| dreds of the defenders. consulate today. The gover: year. Net resources of the Then a combined Austrian archives have been removed elation were shown be inset it 207.50 The Austrians are striking fore == AUBDACKACHE AWAY “a IN QUICK ORDER, Montenegrin defenders, handicap- | pey by lack of equipment and food- WITH Ny JACOBS Ol”: ‘erne| Kakiki,! stuffs. Rub Lumbago, Pain and Soreness from Your (GAME WARDENS OF iio ogee int es Poultry Supplies Lame Back—-Instant Relief! Doesn't Blister-- STATE MAY GATHER ee ee img Wig Get a Small Trial Bottle- |, iwertern Washington to Portland, were arr brought back, pleaded guilty, sentenced to) five to 20 years, and are on the ae to penitentiary Wednes Seratch Food, 10 Ibs..... Wheat, 10 iba Corn, 10 Ibs.. “Neg pee are this nation's great ini ia remedy Wonderful Liniment |, ,\vextem Weanines Go eoein ienene wee tion with Matern Ww ashington box or mall below dens and consolidate the two as sociations within the next two Beef Scraps, 6 Ibe This This decided at the Shell Clams, 15 Ibs... Egg Moss, 10 Ibs nt needa to|fourth annual convention of West It takes the |ern wardens held here Tuesda Grit, 15 Ibs ; Dr. Hess’ Poultry Remedies. and ends the misery. | et absolutely harm- | Conkey’s Poultry Remedies. Pratt's Poultry Remedies. International Poultry Reme- nt burn the skin Nothing else stops lumbago, acti rub it right on your aching back, backache or rheumatism dies. Lee’s Poultry Remedies. and by the time you count fifty, the F It never disappoints! |soreness and lameness is gone » for over sixty years pepsia Tat in the dock Tuesday man Hamilton was his assistant rushed in and dealt an to $280,-| | ‘ 4 F f Poultry, | | George Keebaugh and Casey, who robbed Dr. t 206 Sixth ave. S., a week Eyes Trouble You fell after five] “Dyspepsia? Ha, Ha, Hal Why, | haven't had a touch of it since | be. ao gan using Stuart's Dyspepsia Tab " let What the thousands are ing you can surely de Every con dally do Call and I Will Person- ally Ex- amine Them, Selling Prices to Retailer for Butter, Eggs and Cheese Butter en Joint conver DR, J, R. BINYON, JR, buy a 50 war adh yrepare My reputation and stand- ing are sufficient assurance that I will not prescribe Glasses unless they are absolutely necessary. EXAMINATION FREE Binyon Optical Co, 1116 Ist Ave., near Seneca Free Trial Coupon F. A. Stuart Co, 218 Stuart Building, Marshall, Mich.: Send me at once a free trial package of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets, m 10 to 2h teking Sargol new flesh stays put They « When your back 1s sore and was lame or lumbago, sciatica or rheumatism has you stiffened up, don’t suffer! Get a small trial bottle of old, ho est “St. Jacobs Oil” at any drug store, pour a little in your hand and Don't stay 1, penetrating used pain right out It is magical crippled! inkm once HARVARD BESTS CORNELL BOSTON, Jan. 12.—Cornell no match f J hock squad here, Tuesday night. In lone of the best and tightest games of the season, Harvard won, 2 to 0 Country Pri Name May es paid p Aabling—Ebright Seed Co. och 189 PIKE ST. poe Street in City The Pullman Joy-Ride Now on the Tracks at The Strand THE GREATEST COMEDY SUCCESS IN CENTURIES —THEATRE— EXCUSE WE | Laugh Depot at Second and Seneca With George F. Marion and Original Henry W. Savage Cast || FARE 10 CENTS PARLOR CAR SEATS 25c

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