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‘ aa _WE? LL TRUST YOU oO! tee hae been established for your conventen yon te fermten to mea y wn tndividua eas Our terms are ea our pr wer than will ywhere, No extra charges, no interes JUST VOUR WORD THAT you'LLE # 50.00 Wort of Homefarntahings # 1.00 Dows. ft Mome ta: 3.00 Down, Boo t Week Werk Week Week Week Week USED HEATING STOVES AND RANGES In Our Exchange Department. Let Us Trade Your Old Furniture for New. Woodhouse-Gninbaum Furniture @.- ine: 41670 424 ike Street: mefuraiahings efurniehtngs: if Homefursishinge WAR EXPOSES — ALLIED TROOPS WOMAN ASMAN ENTER SERBIA She Supports Sister and Babe Serbs Use Knives, Till War Call Are They for Comes Revenge GETS BY MARY LONDON, & war's most rec one of the strangest, Al the man-woman whose secret of liv! was discovered as aman when eve of her medical examination to join the troops in “tam only the first of many Just Printers 1013 Triko MAIN 1043 HOW TO BE SLIM If you are too fat and want to reduce your welght 15 or 20 pounds, don’t starve and weak- en your system, or think you always be laughed at « a t of your fat, but go to « Co. oF any good a get a box of O >aules, take one ‘and one before taht ce a week nt and od this tx for re flue fat from $i any part of the body ! ste little, Is absolutely arm should fe unnec with ev osightly *. and & week's ince anyone th ary to be b single po atit dened und of a fat PIANO CONTEST PRIZE WINNERS Wieaers of inne ¢ Awards Will Be More Than Gratified to Head This Announcement. au Alice BUILDING GRAFT | — ABOUT $24, 000 Payroll padd secret rebate jand connivan by sub« actor Ihave resulted in an {ndirect and sKer-| untraceable loss of $20,000 or $24 0 construction of the Lu apartments, Boren ave. at Pine st ording to a statement made Tuesday b Mr ida M Carstens It was contemplated t building would cost approximate $87,000 Mrs. Carstens says There were valid extras, by wa of improvements br! the buildin to high standard of about $22,000. None of the dela or disorganization is due to M Schwartz man of labor on the puilding. The accounts of Charles Drake rmer manager of the netru tion, who is now in jail, charged with grand larcen ot yet been completely ch by the prosecutor's office MAN IS FORCED TO Vigor for Men Sept Talkmaster con Wonderful Invention Restores orett hospital with injur Health While You Sleep + © he forced to Jumy oa pat > trom a moving interurban Monday o|night when J. Wall and Walter . McZenzie are sald to have placed : a revol against his body enew| Ta 1ys he entered into ae an argum with the men shortly 1 after le ing Seatt As the train ‘ was draw nto Everett, one of me ew a gun, and Talk . reed to fi : Kenzie had a large ns munition with them * Klectra-Vita ts «a voay | Movie Actresses Becken ‘stranes of Gelvanie slecttialty inne and Their Hair the nerves for hours while you sleep, in ms - +: gp ie has lovely hair, while the most hief beaut In fact i , * *u- secret), many are lead 1 e wmicP just because of the ntaine | jocks Inquir among them t.rebust | closes the fact that they bring « many things |all the natural beauty of their hair by careful shampooing, not with Commettation h 9 a lany soap or makeshift, but with a ere aintment | «imple mixt which they make The Electra- Vita Co, | up for themselves by putting a tea |spoonful of canthrox (which the P nite, get from the druggist), in a eup ¢ hot water and applying th stead of soap. After its use, their hair dries rapidl h uniforr h ole Dandruff © * oll and ildirt are dissolved 4 ntirely di appeor The hair is so fluff that 46 it looks much heavier than it is its luster and softness is delight Siful, while the stimulated scalp gains the health which insures hair growth Albert”) JUMP OFF FAST CAR. she HIGHER BOYLE pt antic confessed is that of are advancing against the Bul ce Francom, garian base at Monastir ng two years Serbian soldiers are fighting only on their native soll for the it on the firat time since thelr retreat thru Albania last winter, They Flanders. have captured a series of heights from the Bulgars at S) STAR—TUESDAY, WAGES BULGARS ARE HALTED) O'REILLY LONDON, Sept. 19.—Allied 19.—The troops have crossed the Ser story, and blan frontier at two places and LPT. million workers who know life Kamakchalan and have crossed is easier for a man than for a the Serbo-Greek border north woman,” was the plea of the of Lake Ostrovo. man-woman before the military tribunal, and she was dismissed French and sian troops are with sympathy and praise e iw the Bulgare near | Seven years ago, at the age of Kenale, or an territe Prac | had marr in Lancashire aj tically al rritory conquered | yved worthless, | by the I it wing In the veate, her sec. recent has al « died, she ¥ ad we ‘ by the she asked was tha re u ne. He, unwill The t se f ha : his own supp. ccurred where Serbs and Bul and persecuted his young |S#rlans came in contact. Eage , venge, there Serbs are fir “Marries” Her Sister Jing themse Bulgarian and bayonets Friendless and frighten Alice | 2 4 bayon tohand fighting sought refuge with her sister, only i . was reported northwest of Lake to learn that the poor girl, factng Ostrovo. a the lies the R eat han « strone ta disgra was Francom | this ‘GRANDMA SELLS | TRINKETS TO SAVE HER ‘BOY’ BY FREDERICK E HAMLIN NEW ORLEANS, La., Sept 19.—Mre, Margaret Blake, 71, lives in a dilapidated room ina tenement house in Tchoupl tovas st Mrs. Blake has known noth ing except hard work all her | life. Married at 15, mother of 11 children, grandm of | four, she has been a victim of | society since childhood | But Mrs. Blake, who | in poverty now makes | scant living by pushing a baby carriage about the streets sel! | ing collar buttons, candies and odds and ends, has a heart, t | | | ther alone her same as the most aristocratic woman in the most fashionable world, and she is fighting for the life of her 12-year-old grand son, Willie Zimmer, about to face trial for killing his mother, Mrs. Blake's daughter Society Heeds Her Plea HEED MAR TY MRS r, cut] wan detec} tion | the In 1912 two women left Liv. | ’ ed t $ Oo W t A séseols and Sybeng tase with er Telephone Main 1468 110 estern Ave. his “wife” landed in London I ashing her and took lodgings. And Alice, | Ro t about the - now Albert Francom, learned | bt New Orleans. ' 7 that, as a man, she had a far | ir t clea CENE toa, 8 mtny she Wed afer, [tn raged, oe MACEDONIA S GILL | ; earn better wages for less work. | Years ago, M one | Berietol Also she found employers more | used that same OF VIOLENT BATTLE willing to teach male employes | Zimmer “to w ‘eres Eve PARIS, Sept. 1—A most violent| IToothCreamm ter on never suapec rd b n iS, p 1 her § naga . a Mrs, ¥ 1d attle is going on between the} iat s Bulga east of > fe | rst den and'se at . pike riggs : tr Sasehoni 4] Mayor Gill has announced he| EVERETT, Sept. 19.—Assign ln a ‘the public that te dom exer wo “ Pe fas in ae . jal state t toda On| will veto the ordina regul ting | ments of pastors for the coming erie, a done r aka, good witnesses to| the Vetrentk s Serbian artil pla gated il gas Boag pe by the Puget Sound Meth-| "°F SRG? aa'nea Cartes, commanded good fy that WI pir 10 ery repulsed two Bulgarian coun-| 1 ane on, pense Monda: ait | dfat couifuense: yestartay tor the| —_ rapidly in her emp goeeee a | ‘will b im attle district were as follow e War Uncovers Secret No Time for Wil The new bill provides they shall| G. A. Landen, superintendent END T 4 After the birth t || }not do business before 7 a. m. or| Fifth and Marion. Barnest 7 baby the * uf on & except | Selleck, J. S. Snether tothe : house, and “dadd are permitted to! fice, Renton), R. L. Wolfe “De 4 a for al | Dri ki gH t W; t “ 10 p. m, from De-| Moines, A. F. Grissom; Duvall, W national registration act. To | i the city were divided in their sup-|Johnson; Kennydale, 5508 Roxbury tell the truth meant loss of |5 years old, Mary had two babies |} Before Breakfast port of the measure, It was orig-|st, Seattle, R. C. Hartley; Kent} 4. serine tro uit wages, home, security. The j|and didn't get to take much care of |} | ly recommended by a group of|W. ©. Benadon; Kirkland, R. G ersons suffering from catarrbal 7 man-woman registered as Al hirr gues ! then Pike; Redmond and Juanita, R. G.| deafness and head noises will ba bert Francom, 32, married, with | WHAT MOTHER WOULD HAVE) | Says we can’t look or feel right Pike; Redmond and Thomas, to be} giad to know that this distressing 9 a wife and child dependent | A CHANCH ety igi ees with the system full LONGSHOREMEN URGE |: ve a R. Le bi i | Sffiiction can be successfully treat: 7 “him.” ND 1 YEARS © », AND T C ive 1 Jenison ynald 5 Then he was called up for ser. \Panary DRUDGERY OF A TENE | deleting | \to lied ed at home by an internalgaaam vice, but “his” employer appealed| MENT HOME? || . — | STRIKE IN EAST | Asbury, 3930 Whitman ave,,;that in many instances has effect | for his exemption as an indispen-| While Mrs, Mary Zimmer raj vy eee satis aitiatsta taentally | |C. FE. Todd; Bett 138 West | da complete cure after all el " a n children and washed and cooked,| Millions of folks bathe Internally y 83rd st., J 3adcon; Calvary, |) . suStabaee an This uses! refused, a yellow|<caeutle hor Husvand worked for|now instead of loading their sys-| Gordon J. Kelly, internationals o8ri ‘ave N. Wo dR. Fare.| Oat failed. Sufferers who (Gaal et was sent the disguised wom-|$10 to $12 a week at “most any-|tem with drug What's an {nside | vice president of the union long-| nett; City Missions, 2728 Jones | 8carcely hear a watch tick have aig {t ax a god-send,|thing,” Willie Zimmer “grew up."|bath?” you say. Well, it is guar-|shoremen, left Seattle for Buffalo! 1.x Ww. W. H. Leach; Crown |had their hearing restored to such separation allow “With this 12-year-old boy as the}anteed to perform ba -inggeard you|Tuesday to urge a sympathetic! ii) WH. Thomas: First, Fifth|@m extent that the tick of a watel ance t her slater and|subject of the law's unbending 60 3 baliaye these hot water en strike of Atlantic coast water front| iy.’ ang Marion st. J. E. Crow yee plainly pais seven or eight th by, and that “landers,| vengeance, even tho it be done in| thustasts: ge pea ke Foote Memorial, 615 Bright |tmches away from either ear. . Beye Sauce} at dlindS imap See Gane at fastion actieey has] | 0% ast numbers of men} He will only recommend that ' W. Bundy; Gilman Perk,| Therefore, if you know. samiane search confes TeL at te ee eee SE RUE ALT a ran eetias eters anion West 56th st, E. M. Randall; |Who Is troubled with head noises J Colonel Calls Her “Brick” — | shown its bit eaid. Fay, As 7, Oe ee aetan WiUbeh TOlrlTtnh doce Keak iogden On tho he 2415 King st, W. H. Baker; |r catarrh, or catarrhal deafness ext day Albert Francom was|Gearhard, pastor of the Louisiana) BONS ote ne hosphate tr wae rnd rt Cait a at be n Lake, 2415 North 65th st.,|¢cut out this formula and hand to ed up for examination before| Avenue Methodist Episcopal church,| SPOCK Ve ovary excellent health Giclee oad ae eee eet |. Re Martin: Haven, 918 Kast|them, and you will have been the | edical board. She obeyed with-[after a visit to the prison to 8ee| voasure, It ix intended to flush| sound port assembled in confer. | L¥20 st., E. W. Erickson; Hillman, | means of saving some poor suffer! 979 protest, bell z the examina-|the Zimmer boy \the stomach, liver, kidneys and the |ooe ss nt, decide whether or not | 4°43 Orcas st., J. W. Kern; Lake-/er perhaps from total deafness: superficial. Ten minutes in |thirty feet of intestines of the pre-| the «trike here should be called |e 9714 Dakota st. H. H. New | The prescription can be prepared barracks proved her mistaken, and ALLIES DONT LIKE |vious day's waste, sour bile and in-| ofr O Gympathetic. co-operation |M&n; Madison st, 1825 28rd ave,, | at home, and is made as follows: he nervously asked to be exa at digestible material left over in the} ovog of the Eastern laborers |Guy A. McShane; Queen Anne, | Secure from your druggist 1 oz, in private REEK PREMIER body which not eliminated every I} ” . | 1610 Fifth ave, F. A, La Violette; | Parmint (Double Strength), about q But military doctors who pass | | NEW G day, become food for the millions Rainier Beach, 5508 Roxbury st,,|75c worth, Take this home and 000 men dally have no c of bacteria which infest the bowels, ‘FASHION DISPLAY R. C. Hartley; Shaw Memorial, J.| add to it 4 pint of hot water and taddints, ‘The doctors refused The ATHENS, Sept. 19.—Foroign|the quick result 18 poisons and |M. Denison; 62nd st. J.T, Wright; |4 02. of granulated sugar; stir une 7] man” broke down and confess Minister Carapanos has received|toxins which are then absorbed PROVES ATTRACTIVE Tibbitts Memorial, Andover a til, dissolved Take one table: nan Ithe congratulatory visits of all the/Into the blood, causing headache fist ave. S. W., EB. D. White; 1 oontul four times a day en n of her iintomine Athens, except those|billous attacks, foul br ath, bad ity, to be supplied; University, C.| The first dose should begin to re: dinary stor © was official the allie taste, colds, stomach trouble, Kid | Aji of Seattle's women who pass| A, Bowen; Wesley, John Tinling; |leve the distressing head noises, tained. Military police prese ney mise pal cer ts a Fraser-Paterson’s windows these} Woodland Park, 311 North 72nd dullness, cloudy think- oved the truth of ber staten This is the first dispatch to pass blood and ba eiigh icy nea m days and nights are havi the | st... Richard Oate : , While the hearing rapidly The man-woman’s second Inter-\the Anglo-French censorship at Peot 1 Pe “ge ers Nut he thrills of their life. A new method} Snoqualmie, E. G. Ranton. urns as the system is invigora view with the military authorities| qtnens, showing that the allies are|®"4 et or er healing th of lighting, in which the single d by the tonic action of the treat: was different from her first. Alnot pleased with the new Greek for ood f aatatn a quarter pound of | S°Wns are made to stand out like |ment Loss of smell, and mucus colonel who heard the case declared|eign minister Peae dt oe tosphate at the drug [J0Wels, has been inaugurated. ana 920,000 is BET ON | ¢rapping in the back of the throat, her “a little brick and wished her|—— — ———~ | tore. This will cost very Httle but} Fall party gowns, shoes nd ape 0 ner _ potest ee show the many years of happiness CURES MEN ftore. cient to make any one areal | Stockings of the latest vogue aro| CANDIDATE HUGHES pretence catarrhal poison, and lerank on the subject of internal] ™4&de to stand out under the pe | which are often entirely overcome “We: . who, through Errore and ‘fxoess, | sanitation cular light. A window is devoted : ebb |by this efficacious — treatment. Billiard Stars im_ suite "from Chronig Weatnens, |" Junt an tan and hot wate act on | 8 sine gown NR, TORY Stal catia | earl stat oe Seattle for Time grfii'Nervous “Oebilty,” Lost Ve. freshening. ae iimestone ohovstate | BANDIT GETS $12. mere seeve foray” tan at aay caused by catarrhs therefore, there Charle Kl former three tetity, Kidney and Bladder Trou |and hot water act on the stomach, | |time during the campaign, One| must be many people whose heat cushion bili champ, and Ben| tea, are quickly cured by liver, kidneys and bowels. It is faa > h ‘ wither f ,000 on Eunaee at tee ing kay et reeteee by this simple Saylor and Youn fl Schaeffer . - vastly jortant to bathe on | arry Nelson, who lives at the/to one was reportec son |home treatmen’ we $ aittare in Seattle yesterday ar whl Ginette beenerias aL Ng aer eee ‘ta Sutside be. {Norway hotel, contributed $12 Mon-|money ts more plentiful today| Every person who is troubled Ellis is on bis way to Spokane to| Every box guaranteed, Call or write! cause the skin pores do not absorb |day night to masked man who/tho, than for the past few weeks,|with head noises, catarrhal deaf- play Henry Solomon, while the] ea OR a Monten ed “atom | impurities into the blood, while the held him up at Ninth ave. S. and|and odds of Hughes are wavering | ness or catarrh in any form, should j other two are going Hast Phone Main +483, bowel pores do Lane st. at 9 o'clock, at 8 to 6 give this prescription a trial, 1916, PAGE 19, THIS THRIVING BUSINESS HAS BEEN BOYCOTTED BY THE WESTERN AVE. COMBINE A MORNING SCENE Every Retail Grocer, Every Consumer of Food, Every Grower of Produce Should Know These Facts Today in the City of Seattle a combine exists which monopolizes the food market and dictates the price of these commodities This combine sists of Seattle dealers who are members of the Seattle Produce Asso- ciation and who, by threats and intimidations, conspire against any firm who refuses to become a member of this association, and attempt by fair means and foul to prevent said firm from doing busines The influence of the dominant members of the Seattle Produce Association is not only felt market, but its injurious effect extends over the state of Washington and the entire Pacific coast pry AT GROSSMAN BROS,’ hele BUSY CORNER in the Seattle In 1914 5 1018 Gronunes ere members of the | and Grossman Brothers do not have access at any price to the Seattle P eo Aneo ced to withdraw ause | tons of sweet potatoes no ng shipped to this center he t Gross Brothers feit that year otatoes and other produ n all parts of the United States, t “ efused to have the the {point as well as " nt of business ability, have ett ‘ € eir curte deter: | « ased ews desire to market their product ‘ r i) t through this fir t these brokers have been warned and threat a re © | ened w cott by the members of the association if they re . & f sold a po of swe potatoes throw any c nnels other eve r mbers than the me rs of the association. This is only one instance clatt manded B which serves t istrate the outrageous practices the members their ain ch only t© | of the association resort to, to restrain tra The same condi certain localities and that in ce ataide of this city | tion exists in and selling of other commodities. ‘The they ma onsumer or de ht and cartage | game ortic ses are being paid by the consumers charges. In other words, the association prohibited Gross for many other articles and for no reason except to swell the Brothers from prep t or equalizing rates. However, | purses of the members of the Seattle Produce Association act members the association ent blished outside branc - Do you bel play? Do you believe that honest, in the surrounding territory adjacent to Seattle, and through ; ’ I consis Mach AB svgegr Et tieer cen lr bonatable teatment have its just reward? Do you be- price established in Seattle hout the added charges for Heve in eq Do you believe, like we do, that a cacti ere a a nough and that the consumer also has his ‘ os cok . pletely tr) these things and you are a grower, re : eps face vetonge forage al sman Brothers. If you are a consumer, alers who buy their products from this Grossman Brothers, to preserve the your willingness to help them win this are of ealing, were fore to with the law will protect them, but now they need = : y opposing the combine, adjusting | your help. If you are a grower, Grossman Brothers will sell your arket and dictating their potatoes aptly {illus er of controlling pr their own m on the usual commission basis with no added charges. If you conduct a restaurant or hotel, or if you are a retail dealer, 8. they will deliver free of charge to any point in the downtown business district or to any wharf, railroad, auto freight or inter- urban station man state of the of aw nt aying to the « consumer when, according r 1 receive se joes this condi If you doubt these statements, if you think this idle talk— t ase through the manipulatt leading mem- | ask your grocer; he knows; he’s felt the pressure of the com- Pro Association but one broker is pe bine. He'll tell you that Gros 1» Brothers are conducting a " eet pota to this market and the dealer must | clean, honorable and satisfactory commission business and that t asks they deserve the help of eve fair-minded citizen in the North- n't any more for his crop, the cost of | w When you patronize Grossman Brothers you encourage o greater, t the selling price has been | freedom in business, legitimate competition and a stricter ebserv- 1 ‘ ent to a a Kreate ‘ofit for the six, | ance of the rights and privileges of the buying public Inc. GROSSMAN cress

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