The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 29, 1916, Page 7

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STAR—THURSDAY, JUNE ‘EXPERT PICKS WILSON TO WIN If 80 Per ‘)USED FURNITURE] wim ow BARGAIN DAY—FRIDAY ] "es" " Hughes COLD, COLD FIGURES BY GILSON GARONER CHICAGO, June 29.—What ie to become of the progressive party's vote? This is the most import question in the political situa tlon Will It go to Hughes? WIIit It go to Wilson? Will It stay at home? Wil it divide up? what proportions? How much of It can Roose velt deliver? Will he try hard to deliver it? Beiter and bigger bargains in everything for the home. If you have a cottage or a camp to furnish, tomorrow you can furnish d for a great deal less than any other Every one of these items in this ad isa Special Friday Bargain $25.00 Oak Folding Bed for $20.00 Golden Oak Sideboard for $25.00 Full-size Oak Bed for $10.00 Denim-covered Couch fo $10.00 Full-size Wood Beds for $ 81.45 83.00 00 Oxford Sewing Machine for 0 Child's Writing Desk for 5,00 OF And in $7 Painting, wood scene, for . ‘ Reginn at the end, let me pre Eight Folding Clothes Racks. Thirty-seven odd Dining-room Chairs, dict poe gh evelt ns i try. te vn | , worth to $3.00, liver rogressive vo! regular 50c value, each H tat se dhe onls each Ne lke with the n efore Conventions, I al ways nd him adamant on the ne Two Folding Go-Carts, extra special, each... $1.95 $7.00 Early English Plate Rail and Clock ar for defeating W see +50 Fy al efore the conventions I kne oped Folding Go-Cart for $4.95 $85.00 Golden Waxed Oak Bufte that Hughe nominated i M . 75 5.00 Golden Waxed Chin 1 nese, Sane» rt him~-thi $45.00 Perambulator for $14.75 $65.00 Golden Waxed China Ch R i t hb t $35.00 Perambulator for 88.75 $25.00 Black Walnut Hall Tree conditioned on Hughes’ declaration! $46.00 Hoosier White Beauty Kitchen Cabinet for $35.00 Combination Bookease and Desk ace — : vans satisfactory thers knew ow oonevelt felt Riwbsetes ois. ‘ $27.50 $40.00 Oak Corner Cabinet and it was the carrying of this in-| $20.00 Folding Steel Couch for $7.00 = $25.00 ece Parlor Suite for formation to the republican cenven $62.50 Three-ptece Parlor Suite fo 425.00 tlon bosses that made them d gard the threat of Roe a peting candidate. The men did the carrying were truste Lot of Carpet, worth 45 yards odd pieces of 2 75 friends of Roosevelt. Their names! § $12.50 new, for Stair Carpet, worth $15, for ° are no secret | Equally reliable information came to the republica bosses that| 9x12 Tapestry Brussels Rug, reg. $22.50. $10.50 &2x10-6 Tapestry Brussels Rug, reg —— Py oe Page ine tne 9x12 Axminster Rug, reg. $22.50, for $13.50 $15.00 Mirror, 20x54 inches, oak frame of acceptance and bis resignatior 10x12 Axminster Rug, reg. $25.00, for 88.75 from the #upreme court ready to transmit at once to the conventior leating Sheep” G. R. FURNITURE EXCHANGE 511 Pike—————Easy Terms 511 Pike nderstood have broug word as to what Hughes would do j Thus the republican conven. gers were betting on thing, while the poor ves were merely a lot | of bleating lambs, gathered for the shearing by their seif-ap- pointed shepherd, George W. shave es eee SAM HILL OF SEATTLE | gicis’sots"teo PROBLEMS FOR CZAR #555:5< sn soxsor" HUGHES AND TEDDY Evemue Given a free hand and the and authorit ans n atthe ne e pat fe in Viadivow eginning mont 1 the task of directing the movement Hill is @ #0 niaw of la of war supplies now congested at James J. Hill, the railroad magnate REAL that port, to the allies’ battle front.| and “empire builde | NURSES GRADUATE Irene Gallowa tephania Boehm He sailed two weeks ago, incog nito. It leaked out, however, that he had been engaged by the czar to take charge of dispatching war m nitions from Viadivostok over the trans-Siberian railroad to the front in an effort t force the war to a apeedy end His recent visit to King Albert « ESTATE LOANS At Lowest Rates No C. em Ida Willard and graduates of the city hospital given were Wedn their diplomas in the council re of Belgium, at the latter's behest, is ™ a services being engaged. King A SAVINGS AND LOAN ber is known to bave arranwed a meeting of representat he ASSOCIATION allies and Hill, when tran problems are thought to have bee : discussed Hill's plans on returning were confided to no one ex isecretary and one or two intir # $50,000 Ty Cobb “Comes Back” Nuxated Iron Makes Him | Winner—Greatest Baseball KODAK ON THE 4th OF ARCHWAY BOOKSTORE | CONFESSIONS OF A WIFE 29, 1916. PAGE 7. Keep a Kodak Story of the Children. i Let your films make fast for you the impressions of childhood days that are so soon outgrown. There is a new delight in every moment of the story making--and a lasting pleasure in the pictures themselves. Let your dealer show you how simple and inexpensive photography has become wnder the Kodak system. EASTMAN KODAK COMPANY, ROCHESTER. N. Y. JULY FRESH FILMS AND FIVE-HOUR FINISHING SERVICE Frank B. Wilson, 224 Pike Street oss the a bed. Was I that before yesterday ad been so happy? In 48 hours I had changed from the happiest to the saddest girl in the world.” who on | ay | ANY GIRL—AS TOLD TO 1s, and I was afraid she was goingjnow? I always our fathe a : Se | "MARGARET WAVERLY t mother said, ‘I want to| was a scoundrel CONVICT SOCIALIST Batter of all time says Nuxated Iron filled him with renewed life after he was (CONTINUED) aula al Aunt Rache . weakened and all run down. Supplies that ‘‘stay there’’ strength and vim that | Was much surprised whe rse went into the followed me to] 9 eee eiae vacuthe’ Vaal =f | got to the station to find that { then I knelt be I stood with the door 4am.) y months’ penal servi- makes men of mark and women of power. | got to the station to fir ; | | motor had ne on me etween us and sald | e and dismissal from the army a A | I was about to enter al Send Sarah to me was the sentence imposed on Dr, Well known physician who has 4 | xi, when ‘ There comes I have dismissed Sarat Karl Liebknecht, noted German so- tudied widely in this itey aaa my ear; you must let me send yo What t have yout to dis-|cialist leader, for attempted trea: , A » om ; me in that, I told him it was 8 one would a| charge ald, Aunt Rache so bordination and resistance : Pay 9 why taking iron of Goreene migat Charles E. Hughes, Jr , but he insisted, and ¥ The t, my dea t horities. The charges are Ty to “come back” so BB My MB: BE pag Aronia Heansvert : ‘not t aid t person in this pau- n Dr. Liedknecht's activi r Lmonia, atippe, consumpt rchie Rooseve t > not make T ne pe his pa r. Liebknec 8 3 qpickly and show such tremendous liver and heart troub ¢ of rie ith me e May day peace demon- strength and endurance. Says ordinary 4 true cause Which sone 68 Chaes BE Hos going to the nity ¢ 4 r j a a " their os hing minee fo t of a few blocks, and I will . w that I have 4 nuxated iron iat often eer the eee RRS BS eters oeetn ies [and Theodore mevelt, have Won! bh» glad to walk,’ was his excuse come and endurance o clicate, blood. Iron is absolutely necessary to promotion tr military training} «At home the door was opened No, my child, I will never be 7 pervous folks 200 per cent. in two enable your blood to change food into camp at New York by Aunt Rachel—I always dialiked/any better, and now that my last ” we how much or what yeu eat, your food corporal d Archie Roosevelt i » ked. " Tork, N. Y¥.—Wher inter i = pore How is mother?’ I asked yore in bis apartment at Bretton poe Le — ag hon battalion quartermaster in the|-pjeage ring for Sarah to take my was silent for a few mo- Cobb “Hundreds of lolng you any go S* training regiment thing ment nd the nid, ‘Paula, don't write tb me te know how I the strength out of it, and as @ con- hings. u ar ren Bab ula, di t \ ie Saal Wheia t Go te Keap up thet _ rears I was shedding them all the/be hard on your father C\\\ ys force and vitality which enables mo |way to the staircase For the first time I thought of >\ to play ora ber Bs rie DR. TOOK MORPHINE 2 2888 6 move aa = why I can play er oe me feed ee oe ‘ PHIN quiet ; our mother dyit Yo e hard h by - than when 1 was ms Meombt eae gee eeu ace ; lesen Iaven't yo The secret ts keeping ) 1 just kept on my way and pres-| seen t aper up the supply of { in 2 berem ed, A 1 k " - t ¥ tay Bleod exactiy * withou becoming, t red. } Spa le my mothe doo 1 ught € Perrigreer if they wit sisting: da (Poi : ter 1s for grains of| claimed | and knew that he had knowr | the present season 1 was nervous s fe Me ecetae was the Aunt Rachel camo right after/ai) about my father, whatever it and run down from bad attack of bot ig T hav eived y a samme, | might be wolitis, but noon pepers began ee eet al sicukeirn Uhorn, $2.50 Gi h Paula, the bank accuses your ite “Ty Cobb hi come back.’ - her e Eart) r ' ‘9 call the wht Louis, brother of the dead man. | § Best $2. lasses on father of being a defaulter, and lo, te _mitting up the old stride” double their strength and endurance |r Gelihorn left Seattle last No since day before yesterday he has led me with renewed life Sand othe ember, with intention of tak-| Tf your |been missing. I am sure he could oy hl nae fay 2m worth 080,000 @ to fourteen 4 ng a post graduate course with the|f Eyes explain, and if he did—borrow t plenty of tron in my blood T f simply by taking iron in the proper |German Red Cross. He was seized|/ i Trou. some money from the bank it was joules t worth five cents. Nux- Nuxated me cases been doctorin by the Bri and ed of be- Bia on to make ou and I ry ron supplies that “sta ° ; = itener catede t German , y if he should ¢ strength and vim that makes men of Tron has = Fo"*BS “don't take the oid soy vvacene bial You ck 14 1 fark and women of power fil t. But don't take the old f u ack after Tam gc 1 wil led me educed | n Any ; good to hi i t, de Continuing, with re- Tea oF [1] CKE W d 1 be By, never ones Me heen ee ataeee THEY HONOR TUCKER § way, | ocWhY, darting, how could 1 Cobb's cane is only . 1 ese like nuxated iron if you want it to Call |who has always been so good to » Convenience ene of hundreds vigor. I play a bet- do you any good, otherwise it ma Nee a as als hae : le any Done ) @hich I could cite ter game to-day PTE y En atnlete or prize fighter tion of officers of the Seattle Bar| My Will | “Then mother’s head dropped ] than when I was han "won “the day almply because he lagsociation, held Wednesday night Ml poo forward, and startled cry At younger. so ne coer et oe erent ei iocd with [in the Butler hotel, Wilmon Tucker m brought the nurse This Bank is conducted as a strictly savings insti- 4 iron before he went into the affray,|was selected to head the associa sonal y She has only fainted,’ she said, tution and is planned to give real service to the men, F while many another has gene to in-\tion for the coming year Tucker |B Ex- |as we laid her down on the bed ine wd chitas } ty ; i Blorioun defe for the lack 14 member of the law firm of|Mamine Dr. J. B, Binyon, Jr. in a few moments she opened | Women and children who are rested in starting and Tucker & Hyland Th |her eyes and smiled at me maintaining a savings account. Over 7,000 depositors 4 em. F Iam going to my room to get have accounts her You can start one tomorrow with ; My reputation and stand-§) off some of these heav ot ; INJURE LIT TLE GIRL ing is sufficient assurance | sei t TM be ba r from my own personal experience, : hat will not prescribe Pain A ‘ | Bear cones 12 ly wears 1 nee ‘ Glasses unless they ares ., | restore wirengih an ity ave ' ‘ bsolutely necessary lly closed t | Ps tions. nna Park street car near Se t! EXAMINATION FREE 1 he 1 eathin | KF tl Ave. at Pine St Not long ago a r ; Wadteda * . ourtn Ave. a ne ot. the ws nosy oa vod Lnion wt Wednewday ©f HBINVON Optical CO... srswores snorns, |) MANA wrcteR, Hrentdene 0H é and asked me to xi pre The car was in charge ¢ 4 “se bps adhe ioe aRladggps [JR AUZIAS TURNS, View 4 liminary examination for life tneur- Motorman J. B. Horn and Conducto: 1116 Ist Ave., near Seneca§i Would you think any man ’ I wan astonished to find the bieod pressure of « bey of Judy ance wip wonld be so cruel as to leave her

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