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STAR—THURSDAY, OCT, 5, 1916. PAGE 7 Heat Blankets Comforts ers There will be submitted to the people for their adoption tion at the November direct legisla The voters % " 4 a will paes on ore constitutional Added to customers’ accounts any time without the amendment, seven referred acts oO the 1916 jegisiatur usual first payment. and toe initiated messures For information of voters, a summary of these measures Closed Saturday on account of holiday, till Tire isusienas acasatncks 5 p.m. Open Saturday evening from 5 to 9. The legislature of 116 proposed an amendment tc Uon 1, Article 6, of the state constitution, to iim. WE CHARGE NO INTEREST. it the voters at certain elections to . only those who pay direct taxes. At pre ot, all legal veters are eatitied to vote at all lections. The proposed amendment pro , J Vides that the vote should be lim = | ited to those who pay taxes di rectly, in all elections where the - question to b decided relates to SEATTLE'S POPULAR HOME FURNISHERS TaRNy teek> Seeete ees . -_ suing any bond or obligation, au 1 = the sale purchase, or Second Avenue, Between Pike and Pine ot ear peveort t fog the revenue or incom f the state, city, town, or district —————— » short, no person ens a dl "cago ale Sere fae ard }proposition which affects the fi THEATRES nancial condition of the state, city county or district , Referendum ae of his series o: ” verbal broadsides Bess against President speech will be made at —* the latter part amare gd Seat now thet sim wre se. se imple re gy on Sg upper and lower tan, sour stomach or ga: treatment helps chronic trouble The INST Mon of Adter-i-ka is dete Second * aueinTs SHOULD NOT BE EATE —— are hard to digest and GRAND Seven acts of the last legislature Strong nd Douglas, in “Kork|by petition of 10 per cent of the f“skin- and Kilt at the Grand theatre,/ people have been placed under a he will keep the crowd yelling and chuck-|referendum, That means they Wilson. ling. As a Scotchman, fn kilties,/have been suspended until the en a rally and blackface caddy, they certatn-|tire electorate has an opportunity of next ly are a scream. The Highiander|to vote on them, and either accept plays the Ragpipes the measures reject them. Sheldon 4 St. Ives, in “The) These measures will be upon the Rube and the Soubrette.” put ove | baliot os Referendum Measures i 6 § and 9 15 minutes of fast entertainment. | Nos iThe Larwell Sisters show gra f| Referendum Messure No. 3 and familiarity with the dances This measure as passed by the| from the old-time minuet to tne|!egislature provides that toltiative Present<dsy rag. Deaves’ Royal| d referendum petitions, instead Manikins stage a miniature vaude-|Of being circulated for signatures ville show, anywhere, may be signed only at Cuba Crutehfield and company the registration offices and in the appear in s “Western Dialogue.” |Presence of the registration offi The Wm. Fox drama, “The Sins | cer jot Mev,” tle peo buck- There are other minor differ egg the present f _Feferendum meas STOP! Are You Violating Nature’s Laws? featuring Dorothy Bernard) and Stuart Holmes, is the photo |*nces | attraction. nisht ave. PALACE HP Hippodrome Road Sbow No. leomes to the Palare Hip Thursday |for the midweek change of pro \gram. The six vaudeville acts in jelaude the Graham-Moffett Players jin 2 Scotch comedy sketch, “The Concealed Bed"; the Ollivotti-Mof. fatClare Trio are international dancers and musicians; the Haoley | the b eure and try tt jakes out all im- pla Offers its cus- tomers in Seat- tle and Wash- ington com- plete lines of choicest Cali- fornia Grape Juice, Mineral Waters, etc., at lowest __ prices. All orders ship- ped day re- ceived. Catalogue Men’s Shirts of dtrong U. S. Army Cloth, for Half the Cost You know th —these shirts are coat standard. instead of ab w ery low price. ‘setion and| eeRubeed on cheet | Ot exprenston Girts offer a dainty singing an *| dancing diversion; Gilbert Losee ts & triple-voiced singer and con: | @dian; Abbott and Mills do com-| inging aod yodeling: Augoust)| and Avgoust are unusual comedy | jugglers |. The feature photoplay of thix bill is “The Higher Destiny,” with | beth in| Warda Howard and Sydney Aine | | worth ‘a the leoding part ange and GRAFTON, Ii, Oct. Patterson, superintendent of the Il- Hinols Powder Co. plant, near here! |and two laborers were killed today |when three carloads of dynamite, eterne peg on a spur near the plant, _ ook oa 4 out of your # Pavew OFFERS beat Police officers battered down doors and arrested Joe Goon, Chi- | nese proprt ; Jack Miller and Jack Hogan, in an alleged opium | the Niagra hotel, 705" cen in King st., Wednesday night | ppt rman Daa . . ‘ 1 wee badly ruptured while iifting « trunk several years ago. Doctors said my onty hope of cure was «n operation. ‘Trusses did me no good. hold of eometht preset cured me Year the rupture has never returned. aitheugs 1 am doing hard work a0 « ca fon, no lost PROMPT ¥ Tot NOW FREE or © wonderful g and ne 1 aoe falls | lasting resuite. free treatment FU out. the cou EGA bee SHALL, MICH will at once be fend at once for the ow, send to fAIN ST., MAR- nd the package t to you by par- prepaid. was time, no trouble it give fail inf you may find a operation. if y others who if or at lnast and the worry| - ~° jo matter what you have sell, a Star Want Ad will cell it for yeu. icihcieeniinsnmynaiecsaincnslas NEURALGIA PAINS Hundreds Find Sloan's Lini- ment Soothes Their Aches The shooting, tearing pains of neuralgia and sciatica are quickly relieved by the soothing external pplication of Sloan's Liniment. Quiets the nerves, relieves the numbness feeling, and by Its tonic effect on the nerve and muscular fanue, gives immediate relief. Malt r Wears like Army Clot Orders at Army Cloth. the U. & Army ove Sloan's Liniment te cleaner and They wear like tron and shed wats. ie stage h pan taley fla ge by Roebling Mt. tend only because of & ape nd ointment not. clog ne are we able to offer the shirts at such the pores tY ARB WORTH TWICE THE $hY, Don't Just put it on—ft penetrates ain of ‘others you. ever paw at Kills pain, You will find relief in compare these shir the price—you cou , W. S. KIRK’S > Army and Navy Store ta with ldn't du it from theumatiem, neuralgia, #ct atica, stiff neck, toothache, ete. For strains, sprains bruises, black-and-blue spots, Sloan's Lint- ment quickly reduces the pain, plicate th men hag want t and shirt in one in at of the cloth It’s really a friend of the whole family Your druggist sella it e end $1.00 bottles in iLiniment la A/LLS YIELD QUICKLY be at PEOPLE TO VOTE ON 10 PROPOSITIONS NOV. 7; BRIEF SUMMARY HERE un) » proposed law, but the pro jon againat cireulating petition » the chief one Referendum Measure No. 4 t luw proposed by the islature, prohibits the cireula of recall titions, and restricts the signing of such petitions to reg istration offices only Referendum Measure No. 5 rhe proposed by the legisla ture ores to an extent the con vention syatem in politics, which the direct primary had attempted to eliminat law, county and are provided fc ore tate conve The state conventions powered to adopt general lative programs ax well as ments of party prineiph The bill also provides for the filings and nominations of party precinct minitt n Cundidates for any office on party tickets are iquired to dec upon filing, we) they indorse generally their party platforme Referendum No. 6 law em legin wtate nominations to} The sinla It dec proposed by prohibits picketing o# that any persen shall guilty of a misdemeasor and punished fine jail, or bot! who shall call attention to, adver Une directly or indirectly, any con troversy, dixagreement, or dispute | between any labor union and any person, within 600 feet of such place of business or residence. Referendum No. 7 Under this law, as proposed by the legislature, no public shall be allowed to operate in any territory In the state where a sim flar public utility company al ready operating uoless an applica | tion im first made to the etate pub |llc service commit oh and a cer. |tifieate of public necessity for such new utilities is granted This means that existing street | railways, electric, gan, water. steam and heat plants, shall have no competition unl the public service commission shall permit It |by finding that there ix a public ecenaity for such competition, ow ing to lack of adequate service by the older company Referendum Measure >. 8 This law, proposed by the legis | |iature, affects only the port dis trict of Seattle. It provides that, addition to |the three elective port commis stoners, the county auditor, county, engineer, prosecuting attorney and mayor shall be members of the port commission. It limits the bonded indebted ness of the port district to 2% per cent of the the taxable property in the district ‘There are several details Referendum Measure No. 9 Under other minor this jaw, the legislature after the annual de up in city, county, district, o te, each item allow. led under it shall be considered as la trust fund. The money thus al lowed shall be used only for the lapecific purpose declared in the budget. If not used, it shall re- main idle If exists, money is needed for a purpose n |covered in the budget | warrants shall be tasued In brief, the principles of the | Renick law are extended to all governmental todies where now only cities of the first class are af-| fected Initiative Measure No. and a an emergency at | censes to breweries |ture beer and sell within the state ff export the Cities: may jalso grant to tels having 50 rooms or more licenses to sell in foxicating I'quors to their guests elther in their apartments or in the dining room of such hotel Breweries are required to pay an same annual license fee of $2,000 and hotels an annual licen: fee of $1,000. Initiative Measure No. 24 This measure provides for the} licensing of brewertes by the state to manufacture, sell, and export beer containing no more than four per cent alcohol It pera breweries out side the state to Import into the state beer of like quality All such breweries, within and without the state, are to pay a li- conse fee of $1,000 and rel tax of 26 cents per the first 10,000 barrels, and 50 cents per barrel in excess of that number. The money shall be credited to the permanent highway fund, and/ distributed back to the counties | where they originated Such breweries may sell direct) to consumers or deliver at resi but not to places of public | dences, resort. All sales of beer must be made in bottles. No sales shall be made of less than one dozen pints or more than six dozen quarts or ten dozen pints, No permit {# required of consum- }ers to buy beer. THOUSANNS GOING BOSTON, Oct. 5.—The greatest outof-town crowd ever to visit Boston for a world’s series w predicted here today by hotel man- agers. Thousands of reservations for two fingers of his injured bound in tape. utility | assessed valuation of | emergency | TO VISIT BOSTON | Get one now, tomorrow may be too late, Many of the finest make to select from. Remember, Noth- ing Reserved now. Look at this, for instance, a Kimball grand Kiler vill sell it now for $296. Yes, absolutely, $296. There's no misprint about it. Of course, it's a staggering reduction, and it’s hard to believe. Only come in, that's all, and the jstern reality is there—a Kimball grand for $296. Look at i This measure provides that in- corporated cities may grant ti! to manufac rooms continue to pour into Bos-| this instance, it is not costing us a;the Montelius Piano House, Ltd., ton and it is estimated that be-|cent for this expense, so we have|of Vancouver, B. C., having pur- ‘tween 25,000 and 30,000 persons| determined to give our patrons the | chased the Eilers interest Seat will be seeking hotel accommoda-| benefit of this additional saving; | tle and will move into this build- tions by Sature that is, if you hold @ credit letter, ing Immediately the Retiring-from It was announced today that it/you can bring It to Bilere Music Business-Sele ends. Select the will be impossible for Jack Barry|House and receive its full face plano or player plano you want, to start in the first game against] value, with an additional 10 perjand if the price, for example, be the Dodgers Saturday, He still has|cent added to its total unt, | $265, deduct the amount of your hand|even tho your award be Harold Janvrin will| $126. END IN SIGHT We are surely making this a veritable hurricane finish. Every hour of the clock shortens the = There are here now exclusive design fine art grands for first = The player piano reductions are a positive sensation, and Ps, 8 even modest to say that the cuts on upright pianos and superb grand pi- 2) believing. Not onz-hundredth part of this be, or in any paper, for that matter. ae = served. Everything must go now. time left us. time at cut prices, anos are simply staggering. Seeing great sale can be told in a space like this, attle, and will immediately take possession. We down a reasonable amount of cash, and you can * monthly payments, but the thing is: DO IT NOW. must come in and get the peculiar situation for yourself. House must vacate this building at once, because the Montelius & Son, of Vancouver, B. C., have bought the lease, fixtures and other interests in Neither have you if you want to take advantage of this condition. at once, pick out the piano or player piano or grand piano of your choice, Nothing is re The Eilers M Fir Poeeee aca f haven’t an hour to Come Fy gg SSPERTT CHE) pay the balance in Grandest Lot of Grands Ever Seen ~ this Steinway now for $165. Yes, sir, a genuine Steinway, and we repeat, the price is only $165. But, better still, here's an Emerson, spick and span, looks like just out of the box Will you believe it? We're selling this Emerson for just $95-—no more and no legs within the memory of man re Not have you seen an Emersop sold for $95, but we will sell this Emerson for $95. Come in today and see for yourself Here's a Bush & Lane, & mammoth size one, at that, one of the We're told t b ie style has been sold for as high as t we do know that we will sell this one for $235, and we repeat it, $235, because we know you'll think there is some mistake about it, but there isn't any mistake at all. We'll well this Bush & Lane for only $235. And, what's more, we will also sell this Victor plano, another monster, and, we believe, made by the same company, although that doesn’t amount to anything, who made or makes it; the great thing about {t now is that you can buy it from vs at this closing-out sale for only $185—one eighty-five dollars, on time, if you like, for the balance, very biggest styles $575. We don't know tf it has Brand New Guaran We simply reminded every minute we must get out, and gant, brand-new, guaranteed pianos get out, for on our hands after we are out of business. to select from. We guarantee to satisfy you, NOTICE-—The Hop- Kelly Co., our es- teemed tenants, with of Talking and the ic Company, with a supply of Sheet Music and = small goods, will continue to occupy their pres- ent quarte: SPECIAL: Who can afford this one? The rar- est of Circassian walnut with most exquisit> natural figured grain, Louis XV. Art design grand piano. Our regular price for this is $1,250.00 for cash mohey but we're in a hurry now, and we will split the price clean in half—with such a sacrifice, this extraordinary, mag- nificent nificent grand should find « fine home in Sesttle. should find a fine home in Seattle. 3d Ave. and University St. Seattle, Wash. 3d Ave. and University St. Seattle, Wash. 9142-50, $168, $191-%, sation, then you'll realize what this means and how greatly you can ben Player for $267 al Free Music Rolls—Get It? teed Pianos can’t help it, the hands on the clock won't stop, and we are so must every one of these ele- we can’t be burdened with them Get a close-up view of this sen- by it. We'll give you our easy monthly payment plan. Hazleton, Chickering, Sohmer, Decker, Kimball, Steinway, W. 4 Knabe, Fischer, Emerson and a lot of other well-known standard m « Open Evenings $20,000 IS BET ON | This Record Is everceme" the Nesegg fend BOSTON RED SOX Enough to Make which separates them from These Hens Crow YORK, wat YORK, Ont She Mist] CORVALLIB, Or THREE HOUSEBOATS |reported today, when EK. BE. Sma-; Cheers and LA | thers, former owner of Dan Patch.) girl! Come on, you ON LAKE BURN DOWN bet $20,000 to $14,000 the Red Sox would clean up. ‘Smathers also 1s} erected the posting of @ bulle | ries destroyed three Lake “Ireported to have bet $80,000; tn today, showing that ten | Washington houseboats, doing hens from the Oregon agri tural college gained two pla during 47th week of the Inter. national laying contest at Storre, Conn. The Oregonian birds are now in third place. Rhode Island is leading, with England sec- ond. Starting the 47th week in fifth piace, the Oregon h produced 48 eggs as against an average of 27 for all other $5,000 damage along the Madison park water front, late Wednesday against $50,000 the Giants won't win the National league flag next) year, CONFESSES THEFTS. Arthur De q 22-year-old boy, |has confessed to robbing gucsts in four Seattle hotels, according to Detectives Brown and Kent, who made the arrest Wednesday after- noon, Piano Contest Prize Winners All Winners of Priz Contest hoes Will Be More Tha: Gratified to Read This Announcement In the several publicity contests! that we have conducted in the past, at Ellers, or if your award is $110, Eilers will acept it for $121, when {applied on the purchase of any of where credit awards have been is Jour well-known new pianos or sued, our experience has proved piano players. that the cost of the prizes and con- You can still bring your credit ducting the contest has averaged |letter here just the e, altho we about 10 per cent of the volume of |are now closing out our busines business resulting therefrom. In/greatly reduced prices, becau high as | contest award, plus 10 per cent, For instance, if you hold a/and pay the balance in little pay- eredit of $100, it is good for §110/ menta, | night. No one was injured, ‘but | several occupants escaped by boat. “Windemere,” the two-story houseboat owned by Melvin Stew- art, was the first to burn down, The flames spread to “Take-lt- | Basy,” 2134 Laurelshade ave. and “The Life,” 2136 Laurelshade ave. Cause of the fire has not been determined. Thunder storms are rarer In San Francisco than in any other part of the United States. Eat Less, Be Healthier, LiveLonger, Spend Less, Use Mone Dany Prepuets High in Nourishment --- Low in Cost. SEE THE BIG DAIRY EXHIBIT AND. HEAR THE MOTHERS CONGRESS PROGRAM > AT THE LAND SHOW - IN THE ARENA 3; cs BI vba EER SADUEAERTARASS SIEGE

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