The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 4, 1916, Page 5

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of OI e 1 oll Aches and pains of any kind or are| 404 ache all over. Foot trouble b J t > 6 Rervous, don’t fail to try the New Pape fem slways go to Pore Treatment. Ryb tt along the — length of the spine {n all |Ask for cases, regardless of the lofation of the pain. The trouble | Kmow-Doc Pore Treatment May originate from an entirely dit Peeper ferent part trom that which actual-| ®t ®°Y 4's | What They Say || Wy does the aching. Headache, back-| Store. Three “Your Pore Treat-|| ache or a pain in the shoulder may | sizes, toe ier. aoenuel| HOU WE’LL TRUST YOU NOW AS BANDIT UR credit service has been established for your con BY . D. JACOBS nies To assist you to furnish your home along United Press Staff Correspondent (By Courier.) your own individual ideas, Our terms are easier and PROVIDENCIA, Mex. April our prices are lower than will be found anywhere. No 30.—Whether Francisco Villa extra charges; no interest, JUST YOUR WORD THAT YOU'LL PAY § 80,00 Worth of Homefurnishings $ 1.00 Down, $1.00 Per Week 75.00 Worth of Homefurnishings 3.00 Down, 1.25 Per Week q 100.00 Worth of Homefurnishings 5,00 Down, 1.50 Per Week 4 180,00 Worth of Homefurnishings 7.50 Down, 2.00 Per Week : 200,00 Worth of Homefurnishings ... 10.00 Down, 2.50 Per Week 300.00 Worth of Homefurniahings 15.00 Down, 4.00 Per Week THE GREATEST VALUE j Ever Offered to Those Who Have Use for a t i} t if | ~ 200 “HYGENO” METAL CARPET SWEEPERS Worth $3.00 each, will be placed on Special Sale Friday Morning at 98c a Think of buying a splendid, durable carpet sweeper at such /-@ a ridiculously low price. The “Hygeno” Sweeper is made of steel, light tn weight but very strong—a sanitary sweeper which harbors no germs. “Hygeno” Sweepers are handsome, having beautiful mahogany-baked enamel finish and nickel trimming It's a mighty good sweeper—better than the old-fashioned ff kind—sanitary, light wetght, easy-running and handsomely fin- 3 ished. The big HYGENO factory could not have furnished them j so cheaply etcept for the fact that the output !s several thousand 3 per Gay, thus bringing the cost of production way down. Let us emphasize the fact that this is an advertising—not a money- | making—proposition. . : ONLY ONE TO A CUSTOMER No Phone Orders Taken. None Sent C. O. D. rero. surgeon's bh is dead or alive, he ls thru asa bandit. Thie Is the belief of Amer. ye Qe] BT VILLA ALL THRU cans and Carranzistas, express | The bands that he command. ed are scattered and demoral ized and his prestige has been dimmed by successive defeats The wreck of Villa's for tunes has put a quietus on banditry in Northern Mexico, In the opinion of military men. They betieve the Carranzis tas will be able hereafter to contro! Northern Mexico. The forces are ample to cope with the remaining outlaws and pollee the country adequately. At last reports, Villa was in a he told Col le of G last month, with his head b errero, nda All but the girl and Dr. Stell, an American, were ordered away from nis side The bandit would not even allow 11 to treat him, taking a rol bandages from the American nd, apparently ing to treat himself. in Villa's head She sald Dr. Stell mentioned a third wound {tn the bandit's leg. Villa spent a fortnight at Guer REHABILITATION BY E. T. CONKLE United Press Staff Correspondent EL PASO, May 4.—American ald in nqhabilitating Maxico is expected to between Gen. Scott and Gen. Obre follow ratification of the pact gon It ts bdelfeved an official state ment would show the following has) been agreed to Gradual retirement of the American expedition from Mex- icom—a move~ent ected to extend over 60 doys Contraction of the experi tion's line, preliminary to with drawal Mexican railrorda to be used for carrying supplies to the sol diers thru commercial agencies during time of withdraw American troops d in hunt for Villa, with zistas genuinely co-oper ating south of the zone where the expedition will operate. Americans to cofttinue avold- Ing Mexican citi United States to use its good offic to obtain financial ald for the Mexican government. United States to permit the de facto regime to resume Im. portation of arms and ammunt- tlon. them to send, thru the state depart to be un | | Haffer is a STAR TACOMA, May 4.—Motion for a new trial in the case of Paul R. Haffer, found guilty by a jury of criminally libeling George Washington, will be filed immediately, according to announcement of P. L. Pendle ton, attorney for Haffer, today Pendieton sald the case would be carried to the state supreme court if the motion is denied. lalistic organizations, of which member, are planning to raise a large fund to assist in |the further defense of the case H had written and caused to be ited in a local newsapap an article in which George Washing ton, first president of the Unite states, was described as a “bias phomer, slave holder and tnveter ate drinker Ho was arrested, charged with criminal Hbel, on @ warrant eworn to by Col. Albert A. Joab, prominent Tacoma attorney, who later assist ed in the prosecution ‘MORE MEN THAN WOMEN intend | The Saenz girl told Dodd that! she saw a wound and another tn his hp | | | | ee - | ment, to the Austrian government) la plea to set Miss Masaryk free treet: || MUST NOT | 416% 424 - Dike 1 “ALICE MASARYK Miss Masaryk’s mother, who Mise Charlotte Garrigu rooklyn, is alone In Pragu the Bohemian capital—her hus- band and one daughter (the younger), In exile in London, a son in the Austrian army, in which he was forced to fight, and the elder daughter in a prison hospital. For tmprisonment tn a clone cell : |made Miss Alice Masaryk {Il and 9 iIshe was removed to a cot In the ward with other sick prisone j but she was not released Staff Special the nation to demand that Miss CHICAGO, Ill, May 4.—Alice| Masaryk be freed on the treason Masaryk MUST NOT DIE! Such is the declaration of Amert- can women. Friends of the Bohemian martyr are calling on the womanhood of It Gures Through the Pores system, subject to get out of order} anywhere along the line, but more | likely to need attention at the/ nerve centers in the spine. These spine treatments have been known charge under which she is held in Austria. “An appeal to American women.” signed by Miss Jane Addams, Miss Mary McDowell and others, is on} Nervous Headaches Come From the Spine and Not From the Stomach to produce wonderful cures. Be sure and try them, Rub ft in well New Pore Treatment Relleves| over the affected parts and all Worst Cases in Few Minutes along the spine from base of neck down. Don't fail to rub {t on the bot- toma of the feet. When the pores in the feet don’t work freely the feet themselver not only ache and get sore, but you get rheumatism OUR socalled neuralgia and rheumatic pains may be only Merve aches transmitted from Merve centers. If you are subject to ZEPPELIN RAID LONDON, May 4.—Several persons wounded in Zeppelin raids Tuesday night were re ported dying today. The dead will probably be Increased to a dozen by tho’ who expire from thelr wound Most of the bombs fell In ru- ral districts and In the out- skirts of two towns. ter part of the dam- jone by one Zeppelin, which attacked thickly popul. ed districts, destroying many hous: Probably crippled by a short age of gasoline, the German Zeppelin L-20 Iles, a complete wreck, on the western side of Hafso Firth, Norway, according to dispatches. it was seen drifting north of Sandnaes, with men jumping out as she neared the ground. Several of the crew rescued by Mean trouble at nerve centers, The Rerves are like so many electrical-| 35¢e, 50c VW charged wires radiating from a Supply base to part of the| and $1.00 kat taal ‘Nut Cake and rheumatiam, and | for clearing up pim ply sking and mallow | every is simply delicious when made with KG Bakinc Powper the Norwegian troops had euf- fered fractured IImbs. PAPER PRICE DROPS WASHINGTON, May 4.—Secre- al campaign for salvage of old pa Darken Gray Hair Pure—Healthful—Economical The highest grade of baking powder pos- sible to buy and your money refunded if it fails to satisfy. Ask your dealer. Jaques Mfg. Co., Chicago Quickly and easily tlons bring back gray, #t A few applica tte dark, glossy one ked or faded, b tt has been | MANY KILLED IN. tary of Commerce Redfield's nation. | per and rags has proved a success The conservation of paper and rags has resulted in a material re duction in r prices, Redfield was informed in a letter from the president of a Holyoke, Mass., con corn | SG Be Y Looki e Young Looking jsertous situation, according to Plg-| more subject nero Saenz, his sweetheart of Guer-| women Dodd at Guer-| that rero that Villa was brought tnto the! thorn bark, glycerine, ete village fn a carriage after the bat-\in Adler-t-ka, often reliev vent 1 U. S. TO AID MEXICO (Fe HAVE APPENDICITIS Surgeons state men are silehtly to appendicitia than 4 know buck Seattle people shor a few do of simple is, T TANT rprising N. Broadwa | } THURSDAY, MAY 4 WASHINGTON’S DEFAMER ASKS NEW TRIAL WILSON GETS REPORT El Paso It in your dandruff will three or four more applications will completely destroy every single sign and trace of it, no matter how much dandruff you may have trou look tor 1916. PAGE ° WASHINGTON, May 4.--Secre tary of War Baker today tranemit ted to a 2,000. Hugh President Wilson word from Gen en negotiating Alvaro Obre with Gen. Mexicun war minister The contents were not re they follow ment as re assumed the agre There is one sure way that has) never failed to remove dandruff at! at is to dissolve it, then To do th plain and t destroy it entirely t about four ounces of von from ug store (th is all you will n ‘apply tt at night when retiring; use enough to moisten the scalp and rub ft in gently with the finger) tips. By morning, most, if not all, of be gone, and) dissolve and entirely You will find all ftehing and dig of the sealp will stop instant @ your hair will be fluffy, lus and soft, and indred times bet vent and feel a h Advertine “I used to ask for ‘any good nickel cigar,’ admits Friend No. 40,007 of Omaha, Neb. “But now I know better. I want real flavor in my cigars. So now I ask for TOM KEENE and get the only cigar with | that Presado Blend” Schwabacher Brothers & Co., Inc., Distributors, Seattle, Wash. Monthly Clearance of Used Furn Offers another surprise in value-giving Tables, Reed Ct Ch 8, Rockers 8s and Rockers, Beds and Beddin iT other lots taken in exchange for New Furniture Ten Rugs, size 40x60 inches, and include Wil- tons, Body Brussels and Axminsters, $8.00, for $2.25 values to 10 feet 1 alid Chair; car 45.00 Pool Hall Sett tered in | eather, fe $45.00 Adjustable In and back; l-inch cushion MOOK, FOR o.s'cvin cenacs $27.50 Dining-room Suite; table extends to six feet, and five Dining Chair $9.50) in white enamel, each, for 9x12 Axminster Rug, regular $35.00, for.. $22.50 | 9212 Tapestry, Brussels Rug, reg. $25 10-6x10-10 Tapestry Brussels Rug, regular for 9x12 Tap ry Brus 6-99-10 Red Wilt Massive Mahogany els Rug, 6x9 Body Brussels Rug. reg. $ 9x12 Body Brussels Rug, reg. $ Four Golden Oak Rock- ers, values to $10.00 n Rug, reg. $50.00, for Bed, worth $50.00, in good $85.00 Mahogany Bed Davenport for.....$22.50 | $60.00 Bed Davenport and Mattress for. .$27..; $32.50 Fumed Oak Library Table, top 36x54 ins., 25.00 Brown for $20.00 Velour y Hollow 1 Cedar $25.00 Auto Seat A G. R. FURNITURE EXCHANGE 511 Pike Reed Chair, $15.00 Art Reed Chair and Rocker, each Morrin Chair English Hall Se her ( for leather oak frame t for t be iture Sale brary for 3ed Davenports, L ake room sold to r One lot of Center Tables in Golden Oak and Early English finish, values to $5.00, for 95c 7.50 tered ok $22.50 $95.00 Genui ish Ro ke all finished | Twenty-five quarter size; values to $6. Children’s Grass and Reed Chairs, worth $4.00 each, for for $15. re | &3x10 Body Oak Beds, worth up to $15, for One lot of upholstered, $8.75 $11.75 86.9 for 0 Homer Bathroom 00 French hair for Easy Terms splendid cond Grand Le arge a Metal all colors included; 50, for.. $1 Pi $425.00 Golden Oak Orchestral Upright Piano, in best of condition, for $175.00 ither Upholstered Turk- 3eds in full and three- 95c 25 Aeolian Metrostyle anola and 110 Records, worth to $2.50 each, for 9x12 Teprac Wilton Rng, reg. $45, 9x9 All-wool Ingrain Rug for.. | 9x12 Plain Center Rag Rug for. Brussel® Rug, reg. an 5.00 Waxed Oak Library Table for .. 00 Brass Bed with 2%-inch continuous posta, Laughlin 50-piece Dinner Set Mirro} bevel Hall Mirror for.. pomsannamaneacninainsnitcineitnitmanii One lot of Stands, Fumed $50.00 $31.50... 26, for. 8-3x9-7 Wilton Velvet Rug, reg. $35, for.. $22.50 $2.50 Golden Oak Rocker for... ee 956 $17.50 | $45.00 Black Leather Rocker for $21.50 $14.50 | $14.00 Genuine Rattan Rockers for 5.95 d Golden Oak finish, values to $7.00, for $16.50 $32., 18x30 1 size 511 Pike THE INTERNATIONAL SALVAGE CO. ONE OF THE WORLD'S GREATEST BARGAIN.GIVERS 1109-1111 Second Ave. Near Seneca St, im Panton's Dept. Store Old Stand, Next CLOTHING CABINETS, SHOW CASES, CASH REGISTERS ALL KINDS FOR SALE CHEAP to Chensty AND FIX RAGLLETLILEE ES

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