The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 15, 1916, Page 2

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Astounding Sale en’s Suit TOMORROW MORNING AT 9 O’CLOCK every business Suit in the magnificent Tonkin stock, with the single exception of our regular $15 line, will be placed on extraordinary special sale at the astonishing low one- = ‘51650 Whether beautiful hand-tailored $35 or $40 novelty, or rich plain black or blue, in the finest fitting ready-to-wear garments that ever went on a man’s back, you can pick the very best in what is known as one of the leading stocks of men’s wearing apparel on the coast and pay but $16.50. The entire $15 line will also be in this greatest of all bargain events at $12.50. You cannot go wrong in either’ class. Such values as are offered for $16.50 cannot be duplicated. The same is true of the $12.50 assortment. You men who have worn Tonkin Style Shop Clothes every season for the past 10 years will appreciate this stupendous offering. Sale Starts Friday Morning at 9. Store Open Saturday Night. = T onkin’ The Style Shop 609 Second Ave. 609 “om loss to | }been repulsed with heavy the Russians, according to the of. ficial report of today. page 7T—dollars do heavy “BERLIN, June 15.—Russian {n- fantry attacks rolling forward in) thick waves on the Germans at, See Przevioka and to the north have | work. ASKED BY judge to sentence her| husband for intemperance, Reading, Pa, woman gave him five days jin Jafl. eee LIGHTNING MELTED the rim of her spectac} and tore the shoes from her feet without hurting Mrs. a Ida Campbell at Fowler, Ind Ke 3 NATURE NOTES A Pennsylvania cow has adopted| an orphan colt. Many boys got free goats when| |train wreck liberated 200 in Indiana Bees kept pupils prisoners in after boy hit hive with @ rook, Cedar Grove, N. J, crow at | tacked man robbing fis nest and re him to head bg foot SOME ONE loft & pall of straw e, berries on the editor's desk Thurs day morning CALL AGAIN, thank ON, 5 JOHN JOUNSON ner f 4 Frederick hotel, is thinking about going to Alaska again this summer I want to prospect |he ways | Good luck, John! | WILL REID, salesman for the | Mill & Mine Supply Co. has a new Ford. “The company bought it for me | to cover (he outdo territory with, jways Will, | Don’t seli mill supplies at night, do you, Will? AT EVERY PERFORMANCE JONVWNYOANad AYAAT LY 0+—VULSAHIYO ANOHdWAS—OP 40—SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA—40 a PLOYD LAN earn queezed 5 Lillian Gish as Elsie Stoneman rbd ea pr gai a back Floyd has built a Iittle store of his own back of the pavilion, just oft park property, and ts open for | business with a fine lino of fruit, candy, cigars, eats, etc, Special Prices for Pupils California school for half a day | STAR—THURSDAY, JUNE 15, 1916. PAGE 2. BY MARY BOYLE O'REILLY LONDON, England, June 10. if the Germans should in vade England, will they be re pulsed by the world’s greatest seoret? For 105 yeare the Britteh war office has possessed p palling plan of war, warranted to give victory at one blow, For more than three generations scores of aples from every great power in Europe have sought, and in vain, to learn the stu] pendous secret. Only three men share the knowledge at one time—the king of England, the war min lester during a war, and each succeeding Eart of Dundonald: In 1811, when the great shadow of invasion overshadowed Great Britain, Thomas Cochrane, Lord donald, ® naval geniue with no poer except Nelson, invented a secret » of war which he be He © annihilating England, then at death grips with Napoleon, submitted scheme to a secret tribunal of five military, naval and setentific experts. Shall we adopt Dundonald’s plan to sweep the Napoleonte armies out of existence?’ The verdict of the tribunal was final ‘This plan of war is in| fallible, irrestatible and IN. HUMAN That night the king summoned the Inventor, “We will bury your secret in the war office to wuit the day of a sreater menace NEW YORK, June 15-—All demands of the raliroad train- men have been declined by the railroads. Whether or not « strike will follow depends upon the ver- dict of the trainmen. Pay Your Taxes and Get a Good er MASCOUTAH, M1, Township Tax June 15 To te d car “be snusual,” was only excuse Anton Ketske, Mexican, could give in police court for bimself and compan fon shifting a C.. B. & Q hand car to “ , ret car track CHICAGO, vicago Ju a uF ri a cau it was #0 the | YOUNG WOMAN IS BITTEN BY A SKUNK IOWA CITY, June 15.--A skunk bite threatened rables form Isma Grovert of Vinton, and the young woman ts here for Isma Grovert of Vinton, The animal attacked her while she waw on a fishing trip. KANSAS JUDGE spend one day at # sent boy ° prison to to keep out. Rig news to home owners on | page 7. Tf United States Was Called to War WOULD You. RESPOND? Thousands of Americans Are Not Eligible and Unable to Enlist to Serve the Flag. | | to know that thousands of American-born citi |zens are unable to pass the gov ernment examinations for enilst-| t; they are both mentally and sically inca A er many American are nerve wrecked, nd breaking down their constitutions by overwork and th high tension under which they per: | form their labors. This affects | |the nerves and finally brings |chronic diseases in some jother, Most diseases are |by nerve enervation, a | nerve energy to the different vital lorgans; for Instance, if the stom ach lacks nerve energy, {t has not proper power for digestion, conse. | eat | quently sooner or later chronic | NOVO-CA ia awarded tho|Yention of the general Federation | stomach trouble is tho result. If|rown by th ly know it of Women’s clubs will report on | the kidneys lack nerve life, the |!" recognize King oflthe New York meeting when the tissues become stretched, weak-|fy “There ia nothing that anv Vashington federated club women ened and finally break, which rap ott hold ir Everett convention mean Iney trouble In either a e ntall June 20 to 22 slight or serious form, Build uy + otter : A to the program, which t rves, give the wenkened or ' Paar \ pleted, Governor diseased organs the nerve energ U ‘ 1 r wi address the wome or life that is lacking and the|the ! ; be b - trouble will be overcome, The won- |} et te ‘ ful preparation, Cactus Juice | se just t tions w w Bee page seven Thompson Compound,” can be depended upon |® fn after the war s | Quits, to combat and right these difficul lB argocpare at tha acetian: p ties. It 1s made from the desert |in the lk Modern rooms. Hest service, Spe plant, the cactus, combined with |and for this reason we are now able|clal rates, Hotel Virginus, 804 Vir other roots, herbs, and leaves, and | thors iu in the waste dentat’seevive | 61 la, near Westlake Ave—Adv is an entirely vegetable medicine.| We are compelled to offer y 0 | Numerous testimonials are re-|an infer substitute for "Novo. | . , peain .| Cain.” Of course the price has gone ceived daily, praising this Mes-| (nin, Qf course the price has gone BUI I BROS. st Mr ge ne 3 es ave been willing to pay almost an nm 3 Irmond of Overett | price for this precious substance |writes: “Cactus Juice has made {44 of course It Is equally true that Just Printers iar A ingen, be aheate | we could have. sol tour ent 1013 THIRD MAIN 1043 Ketting tomach | and = os eats pence satan bac r ood orking order it ‘ " yack into good « I , 1s! LL NATURALLY is certainl remedy without ar ‘ Cactus Juice is on sale by all PASTS ING DENTAL at Bartell Drug Stores, and there is a| OMPLC NORTHWEST 7] Me special representative at Store No. 8, corner Ist and Pike. Call and consult him concerning Cactus Juiea, Phone and mall orders re- celve prompt attention, seo what It was like, so he would boy on |* impla Again Dundonald watt: So that trium inves Fara ponstt Bald obit every from ocably from a tote Ont made the p erat cable enemy 1 plan perate w overnme © of gr Lyon ' hain sat in Judgment on the territ ay, yility, 1 Dundonald enemy for the land. an a child & slate. al cont y the tri public © ansume ft to be possible that n contains power for produc 6 sweeping destruction the in ing ventor ascrt t mature considerat solved tha Five years later the “Defender | of England” lay dying “The DAY will come,” he prophesied, “when Dundonald’s plar of war must be employed. Let Great Brit eet ansured ft wil prove the infallible means of se Youjec uring Deputy | The wife, Mary N. Macar Collector Pfeiffer | e4 her suit tn and | made, the divorce will be tried n vietory at ullar, Colo. A * ayn ntly chan os Mre. wettioment month ery ship f Prosecutor |mers is attempting, Thareday, locate the wife of jot Ag whe cket fa etl h Macaron is IS TIME NEAR WHEN ENGLAND WILL USE DUNDONALD PLAN? as the nt ent decide ayfair “Thin plan will om the fen f tress Instantly ar rubs p This can be done at of $1,000,000 I's decision was it ion, W t of th Big furniture bargains, quitting sale. DON'T EAT PEANUTS! teatimonia ter what may allment of your teoth Jantee to fix it CAUSE APPENDICITIS| acie never to must pledge your word divulge the nature of this | @hield against {invasion he «rim promise was given Followed 40 years of poace Then came the Crimean w years-long fight, waged at distance against a powerful urged his irre wltu du ntin Mi and and ne But, blow.” REFUSE DEMAND 'SEEKS WIFE WHO OF R.R.WORKERS ASKED DIVORCE Lane & J. Macaron, has started a Aivoroe sult here, following receipt of @ gram from Macaron, ing his wife to return home | “Please advise my wife to |to her children,” the tele reads. “Will bury the Ticket sent her at Seattle, I you can. Children cry all the t for their mother e tr page 7 DR. L. R. CLARK are such & scheme is too terrible for civilized warfare.” wure ar, @ great and ation ts chael army irrev nes after | Bum-} to ure come cram past at © have lost oo t * to got |torner# wince that oe pore * ies - ‘To by ch trace of her, Summers eaid. woman who comes to his office ts aaron, in a 2 c aS presented @ big red apple, and to] 04 the telegram, tcl ae eaoh man 0 real cigar, “My heart ta brok he said at that time want to return co They Wented to Tour |my children. I am still thetr mother.” Chicago on Hand Car) Macsron tmimadiately wired ber at 3 | | NO PAIN—NO PAIN— NO PAIN- -NO PAIN er at your wu tint but we that. be MW nature of the fectly, can and ¢ Feri the least bit.| A stron war do it | HE CHE Coming Sunday—Mary Pickford In “Poor Little Peppina” r Log Children, 50 “10c 0 Seats, 150 COOL SPECIAL VENTILATION ~ SUMMER PRICES REX f Pavarount : wine 10c” Loge Seats, 15¢ Children, 50 COOL YUAN-HUNG Li Yuan Hung is president of China, following the death of Yuan Shi Kat. Li Yuan Hung was vice i t He ig sald to be popular with the © and progress D i his leaders ch a in expe ed to work ir mony for her salvation | id Yuan Hung was commander of the republican forces in the rev olution of 1911 and overthrew the Manchus. He is being called the| Savior of China.” HI SA ’S HERALDED VIOR OF AS CHINA G. 0. P. WILL PARADE Eighteen Tr ational nsor oma an Bremert aburn will turday returr convention Young Men's Republican cl of del clubs of Se Everett in the cele n night gates t at Chica, * GOVERNOR WILL TALK Delegates to. 208 Jamon Bt and the b ard Aves, Bstabiia! tennial con- | 'WOULD EXTEND WAY | What steps the city to acquire title to a section of the jold Duwamish river bed at the/ bend at Kellogg's peninsula for the extension of West Marginal way,/ was referred by the city utilities committee Thursday to Council- jman Moore and the corporation | counsel. THE “SCISSORS THREE-STEP” is a new dance created in crusade for “safer and saner dancing.” Go must take | Water rates were fixed by # city utilities committee Thursday, as follows: To all consumers of 500 cube] feet, or less, per month, 50 cents. To consumers of 500 to 40,0 cubic feet per month, 6 cents 100 cubic feat. To consumers of more than 40, 000 cubic feet per month, 6 o per 100 cuble feet. To manyfacturers consun less than 30,000 cubie feet month, 6 cents per 100 cubie i % to Thompson's page 7. se sale |more than 30,000 cubie feet month, 4 cents. Another Special Purchase Nowhere Such Values | sui Mc set cia ga i} Nothing takes the a machine or at place in picnics golf cloth, black and blue se You Nothing Extra Largest Credit Apparel Becond Avenue FRIDAY, SATURDAY, MONDAY Take Your Pick of S150 mew Suits! A>signment of late New York maker. want 1 prices quoted below. We you to do the talking for these exceedingly stylish $17 27:3 Coats Now Have a Hundred Uses Where They Used to Have One of a sport Be sure and see our coats of corduroy, and white checks, in many nifty effects. To Charge at the “EASTERN” Costs « We purchased another con- t models from a prominent Saturday and onday are the days we have for these suits Friday, at the spe- tments. Come and see them. coat and outings. 50 and Up rge and black ( “It’s an accommodation’” ) Institution in the U. S. 2 Union Street

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