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WOODHOUSE GRUNBAUM FURNITURE CO | BAYONNE ters and automatics today pat near the great Standard Oil No extra JUST YOUR WORD |ago, when six strikers were jalike attempted to draw pick | ‘The riot yesterday occurred when | ine fiat car across a street car track isolate the entire industrial district |b at the lower end of the long penin: | jsula on which the city Hes. h } They hope to force join the strike. armed with Win Eighty patrolmen,|t esters and sawed: |( }were fired on. Before the fight ended five had been dropped by) | bullets. € Six thousand strikers are out to day, leade: report, and they pri before night i “| WOMAN BARES im “sx38) LOVE TO WIN $40,000 BALM s i | Prosecution In Mre. Mattie 4167424 -Dike Street: Abrams, 80, a wealthy Seattle land owner, closed its case OUR NIGHT SCHOOLS. shortly before noon Wednesday There are 4,559 persons t in Superior Judge Taliman's court. jing advantage of the various nigh’ schools in Seattle. This figure ts OLID Oak Writing Desk in | Mtumed or golden fintsh, has two shelves for books and a larme drawer. Regular price ATIN oak or golden finish Regular . Special Rocker. 18 Tust to get you better ac- / quainted with us and our fine Hine of Italian, French and other Fancy Imported Groceries, we are featuring this week CAESAR EXTRA VIRGIN | Mra. Rieger, who ii George. town milliner, occupied the witness stand practically all of Tuesday afternoon, telling of her shattered romance. Mre. Rieger for about years conducted a barber with her husband on Yesler 100 more than were registered dur) way. It was there that she ing the first month last year. firet met Abrams, who is a Broadway leads with a total of; wealthy property owner, vee 2.768 pupila. One of the most pop-| with on his daughters at ular classes in the institution is| Roanok that in Americanization for for-| Mrs. Rieger testified that eigners who are desirous of becom-| was divorced from her husband and ing citizens. lopened the millinery store at |Georgetown with her daughter. | She met Abrams later, and thru his blandishmests and protesta jtions of love won, and later! About 125 union longshoremen| jiited, by the gray-haired Romeo, | are now working on the water front. | after she had been left in a cond!-| and this number will be increased |tion where she needed his name, as the demand for water frontishe alleges. workers increases. For three hours and a half Mrs. Representatives of the Long-|Rieger occupied the stand Tuesday, shoremen’s union said Wednesday |recounting the steps of there was no indication of further/mance from the solitude state of | lonesomencas to the bitterness of disillusionment. i Mrs, Rieger told of the growth) ana to Beery Porcnaser ot « HiStOBS Tobacco Habitla: se: tore ter orm os wn Quart During the Entire the time when she claimed he ruin- Week, Will Be Given H ed her life. | in Une y “He took me to Leschi park,” A Package of ses eobecd: “ail Sol tse tao beck Sanitarium Publishes Free Book|Teom in an ice cream parlor, 1 Showt How Tobacco Habit [ate some of the ice cream and be- —— Can Banished in From gan to grow numb. Later he tried High Grade Goods, Quick ‘One to Five Days at to pour a glass of beer down my Service and Courteous Home. , | throat, and I got so sick I asked to) Treatment Is the Motto — be taken home. That was a seri- of This Store ous mistake.” Mrs. Rieger said she continued “ee hale Ah roe i © senen *najjher relations with Abrams, bellev- National Market Co. pov, it o be namlohed in from onejing in his sincerity when he stated to five days at home. ff y ee Man, site huva''sea tobacco tor|*.tntended to narey Ber: 1 : Me tte entively cece |continued, “he left for California Adition to banishin lone. | fot hence ton Tepearedi ne eee their health wonderfully. This meth- SANDERSON’S PILLS od banishes the desire for tobacco, “ Agaret Dot santt Mastek The well kbown and relia. |°"A5 this book Js being. distributed CONTINUED ble remedy for FEMALE By one wanting a copy should| PROUBLES AND IRREGU, | 5° ddress at once | LARITIES. Cure many of the most obstinate cases tn } FROM PAGE 1 } [RON GRAND JURY MAY iperaree ronetn| HEAR HODGE CASE) rundown |tho hearing that he would push the a4 case to the end. 3 to 10 Sore sk Es $2 per box, or 3 for $5. Every box teed. Hi 2 a rs, te 12,1 to 7:30; Sundays, li tol. Maia 3382. i One week of trial treatment for rheumatiam ynly Just to convince Zonsult me about asthma, Aropay, all pelvic din is and other ail- Twelfth year. DR. MAC 20% Epler Bide. $12 Becond Ave. GROCERIES Specially Priced for Balance of This Week The outlook for much higher prices will certainly puncture dad’s pay check. Better stock up. $1.85 | xs", Split Peas, 3 Iba. for. Roman Meal, 00 forfeit that he didn’t agree with Justice Brinker, and that, unless he found more evidence, the Hodge case would not be presented to the o | Brand jury. “There is no doubt in my mind that the liquor was returned to the trade channels, and {f possible I am going to trace the liquor,” said Palmer. ‘The situation hangs on one little pin now, and {f we can break that pin the whole bottom will fall out of the case. It is absurd to be- Neve that 116 cases were destroyed. “I made two trips to the dump where Jailer Madden said the Nquor was destroyed. The place was hidden from the road by a clump of bushes. A boat could| back up to the place at high tide, "The bottle necks that were |found contained at least six differ- ent brands of liquor. There were lens than 200 all together, Instead of 64 barrel hoops, I found only enough for two barrels, Iron can't float on the water. Something else \beaides the tide carried the stuff aw ¥ Palmer was the only witness {n |the case. He explained to the jeourt the finding of the broken bottles. ment wawoe og uwi Drug Co, jen dwift's Pharmacy a” stock. Patent Flour, per tack Straight Fiour, ; 18 pounds , torn and String Heans, per dozen $1.0: We limi New Pack Asparagus, tips or tall can......+. 25c Log Onbin Maple Syrap—You | save 20 per cent buying this week— wen. 6Oc Small, 26¢; 400) =e Libby" Pineap; No. fle ... . Vara, pare, No cans Crinco, Crisco, new pack ; 1 can, $1 10 | It was intimated that the Mil pa Febery acters h hd |waukee railroad would bring sult Ss Tae the aailer; Gar price against Sheriff Hodge personally for the destruction of the Hquor. | THEATRES GRAND | The Grand theatre bill Wednes. day will be headed by Mme, Eva De Verna and her horse, Snowflake: A series of wonderful poses will be given by the four-footed steed, Oth er numbers are: Miss Marion Mabr, a singing comedienne, John T, Chick in his own original idea) of “The Movie Artist,” Robinson | d Romaine in a sketch entitles ‘Nothing Serious,” and the Operatic| Quartet in melody de luxe, “The on Carnation, ‘small white, per donen ...s...5- | 1 “speckled Bayo, & Ibm, ‘ ‘ Sweet Potatoes, # Ibe.... str “ Buy your groceries in quantities and let us give you prices. John C. Leslie Co. FIRST AVE. and UNIVERSITY. Sanitary Mkt. We are not issuing a price list at present owing to so many advances on all foodstuffs N. J., Oct. patrolmen and eight strikers fell yesterds | Thruous the district, which was a storm center of dis- order in a similar strike of Standard Oil workers a year}< eral hundred strikers pushed alwho were during in an attempt to block traffic and early today, but were instructed to workmen | which absolutely closed the south }from the Tidewater Ol plant tojern end of the peninsula, Isolating off shotguns, attempted to remove | Nickel the flat car, the police reported, and| being built to make this siege ef. fective, nounced the plant dict heavy additions to their ranks | come waren, *\ concerning the administration now fit |help t Prosecutor Lundin, however, sald STAR—WEDNESDAY, OCT. 11 ARMED POSSE IS | PLANT OF 11.—Police with Winches-|! rolled “The Hook" district, |, Co, plants, where four|t y during a riot. | oming to a vote November 7, will .t . , be discussed Thursday afternoon killed, police and strikers) at the nome of Mrs. A. Faust, 1605 et lines today. Hudson county boulevard police, called to strike duty the night, were relieved be ready for instant call The strikers claimed have established a picket today t Mne he Standard Ot!, Tidewater O14, | jeneral Chemical and International | plants. Barricades were G. B, Hennessy, of the Standard superintendent ON plant, an would remain | closed until the men are willing to! back to work at thelr old U.S. MAY END SUB WAR OFF EASTERN COAST BY ROBERT J. BENDER U. P. Staff Correspondent LONG BRANCH, N. J., Oct, li—Secretary of State Lan- sing left for Washington short- ly before 9 o'clock a a long conference with President Wil- son last night en new prob- lems raised by activities of the German submarine U-53 off the American coast. The impression prevailn here that Germany acted entirely in ac cordance with her promises to this government in her operations ou British shipping off Nantucket shoals Sunday. But while methods employed by the communder of the U-63 appear to comply with this government's stipuiationy. the larger question is, whether the United States can tolerate further submarine etivi ties outside her ports, menacing! commerce and constantly exposing to danger the lives of American| women and children. There is a} ttrong undercurrent of feeling against any such continued prac tice, which might be contemplated. Scores of telegrams have been re- ceived by the president from busi- ness Interests, demanding that rp reminders must be given Germany that she cannot virtually MASONS ESTABLISH | and which Angora grott STANDARD OIL CO.' sonic organization in Seattle, was held Tuesday night in the Wash ington Annex A. A. Batley of Portland present-| od the charter to the new organiza-| jon. rd a OR STOMACH PAIN “Pape's | geation, |beiching of Kas , 1916. PAGE 5 THE ANGORA GROTTO Formal installation of officers presentation of # charter, in| No, 82, Mystic Shets of the En- a fixed Ma- rder of Vel r hanted Realm, becam REFERENDUM DISCUSSION The “Referendum measures, END INDIGESTION IN FIVE MINUTES Diapepsin” Makes Sick, Sour, Gassy Stom- achs Feel Fine. Time it! In five mach distress will go heartburn. sourne acid, or eructa- tions of undigested food, no alzzi- ness, bloating, foul breath or head- ache Pape’s Diapepsin is noted for ite speed in regulating upset stom aches. It is the surest, quickest and most certain indigestion rersedy to the whole world, and besides it ts harmless, minutes all! o indl} or st WERE ACTUALLY — DESPERATE NOW =— Night Shift to Go On at 10 o’Clock ~ Saturday Night With Remodeling Work --Everything Must Be Out of the Way Only Three Days Left-Every Instrument Must Be Sold-New Tenant to Remodel Building Demand Made on Us Yesterday for Possession of Building by New Tenants at Once--This Means We Must Practically Throw Overboard at Any Sacrifice Remainder of Finest Stock of Millions of men and women now eat their favorite foods without fear—they know Pape’s Diapepsin will save them from any stomach e, for your sake, get a large nt case of Pape's Diapepsin ny drug store and put your stomach right. Dont keep on ing miserable—lifo !s too short— you are not here ng, eo make your stay agreeable. t what you like and digest it; enjoy it, with- out dread of rebellion in the stom ach Pape’s Diapepsin belongs In your home anyway. Should one of the family eat something which doesn't agree with them, or in cnse of an attack of indigestion, dyspepsia, gastritis or stomach derangement at daytime or duriog the night, it is handy to give the quickest, sur- est relief known. (PAID ADVERTISE. “blockade the ports of the United States Some advise that the ac tion of this government should not be limited to mere protest Unit marketed 1,73! short tons of asbestos of domestic production last year, a gain of 39 per cent over the year before. TOO WEAK TO FIGHT The “Come r never down-and-out nh wan really Hin weakened | of ove rk. | Improper Haarlem O11 ¢ Remedy of Holland, work | of th } a man whet trouble co urlc acid polsoniny gravel or atone In t der, mtom derangement or other ailments the over-sealo Amert-| t walt until you re en- but take them | wit ladly! not per Look | ach that befi ean. tirely dow today refund you Accept no substitutes: name GOLD MEDAL on They are the pure, or 4 Haarlem O11 Cap- and guaranteed by box. for the every box Try This If You Have Dandruff ‘There is one sure way that never fails to remove dandruff completely and that is to dissolve it. This destroys it entirely. To do this, just get about four ounces of plain, ordinary liquid arvon; apply it at) night when retiring; use enough to moisten the sealp and rub ft in gently with the finger tips. s «| forerunner «| graft that shocked the country TOOL PIGEONS BLIND PIGS Pigs with Eyes, Bootleggers and Private Investigators— VERY PRIVATE—was the of the monstrous previous to the prosecutions of Abe Ruef in San Francisc Butler in St. Louis and Cox in Cincinrfati. Read my articles in Friday's and Saturday's Star. EDWIN J. BROWN, Democratic Nominee for Prosecuting Attorney. Palace Hip Coming Tomorrow HIPPODROME ROAD SHOW NO. 5 A Wonderful Bill! By morning, most if not all, of your dandruff will be gone, and. three or four more applications will| completely dissolve and entirely destroy every single sign and trace of {t, no matter how much dandruff you may have. You will find, too, that all itch ing and digging of the scalp will stop instantly, and your hair will be fluffy, lustrous, glossy, silky and soft, and look and feel a hundred times better. You can get liquid arvon at any) drug store. It is inexpensive, and four ounces is all you will need This simple remedy has never been known to fail—Advert RELIABLE DENTISTRY We nw ntee teeth with which you at corn off the We jutely make pla nt u f your plate does not stay In, Ao not despair; come to us, % Bridgework, per Toot! Plates +.» 88 to $15.00 Protective Guarantee With All Work / National Painless Dentists Fourth and Pike |Man From Bitter Roots,” with Wm, |Farnum, will be the movie feature, Open Sundays, 9:30 to 1 P. M, o MacKay’s Scotch Revue LEROY & CAHILL Stegere and Katertainers THE BLANDS Avni n Wonder Workers Featuring the Only Wo: | STONE & MANNING Versatile Dancers SAM GOLDMAN eter Comedian an ATTRACTION Ross Fenton Players A Sketch ‘That's a Scream **A Modern Cleopatra” Feature Photoplay “THE SCHEMERS” 5, 10 Conte 1 Cents Comedy Muste TOMORROW See Fifth Game of WORLD'S SERIES “TLAYER in Motion 1 a Bi vie Admission 250; Magician | Instruments in Seattle---By 10 o’Clock Saturday Night Next We Must Move Out of the Eilers Building for Good--Fighting Against Time—- Saturday Night Staring Us in the Face. Music Rolls Go at Ten Cents—Only Ten Cents—Now Come Get Them We're fighting against time every hour now, | and Saturday mght is stealing upon us every minute, when we must get out and every piano must be sold by that time Although we had a splendid trade all day | yesterday and several of the fine art grands in special models were disposed of at our last days’ sacrifice prices, our grand room con- jtains many more of these superb instruments, | still we are in a serious quandary, considering we have only three days’ time left in which to dispose of them. All ceremony is laid aside now. The stern necessity of disposing of this entire stock confronts us and we are making desperate sacrifices to get every one of these out before Saturday night, when we must get out of this building ourselves We sold one magnificent grand yesterday for $268. Think of it! $268 for a grand piano, Of course, we will not publish the name of the purchaser, neither will we publish the name of the manufacturers. It would be a crime to do so, at such a price, and for such a magnificent grand piano. Another one was sold for only $3876. No one who has not been to the store and seen the quality of these world-famed grands can have the tconception of what is actually taking place in | these last days of our Retiring from Business Sale Not only these next-to-nothing prices with us prevail now, but we are actually giving terms to suit the purchaser's convenience, because the first and last consideration with us is to find some suitable home for these tgrand pianos, so we will not have them on our hands when we are locking the doors for the last time here next Saturday night. It is no use to ship them away. We would only be in just as bad fix as ever. We would only be paying big expenses for boxing and haul- ing, and railroad Height, and after all that ex- pense would still be in the position of having Ithese grands on our hands, and we do not want to be burdened with this stock after we jhave gone out of business. Come in today and pick out the grand piano of your choice. There is no finer to be found jin America for $1,250, and yet in the face of {this we actually sold one yesterday for $268, and one of another style for only $376, and on terms at that. Just think of it! Get one yourself, Look at our wonderful player pianos. That run in regular value from $650 to $1,850 each, but now sacrificed regardless of these prices. The greatest line of player pianos turned out in America, and that means in the world. Think of such names as Chickering |Players, Steinway, Kimball Players, Weber Players, Steck Players, Decker & Son Players, Sohmer Players, Artigraph and many others, highest priced instruments in America. Words fail us to give you even a faint idea lof what the tumble in player prices is at this }sale in the last two or three days that are left us before we must go out of this building. ; Think for a moment of taking a number of these players up to the top of the Alaska juilding, and then throw them over, so they \fall crashing on the pavement below. Imagine |the millions of tiny fragments into which they | would be broken, and you can have some idea jof how we have broken up prices now at this jsale on the worlds best player pianos—and lwhen we say the world’s best player pianos }we mean every word of it, for they are the {best and the most costly instruments turned jout of any factory in the world. And you can lecome into this store now—come in today--- and buy player piano from us, with free jmusic rolls, for $198. We do not mean ($1,198, although that would be reasonable jenough on some of them, but we actually mean what we said. One hundred ninety- eight dollars, and you can have easy monthly pavinents, even at that. | Then again if it’s a player of another style ;you want, vou can buy one in fine mahogany jease, full eighty-cight note, with transposing }key board, and one of America’s oldest makes, lat that, for only $256.50.—we repeat the figures because we know they are hard to believe--$256.50, and a liberal supply of music rolls besides, | slightest | And, by the way, speaking of music rolls, | if you who read this announcement already | have a player piano and you want to supply yourself with music rolls, you can come in | here and help yourself to rolls that run into high prices, and all we charge for these is | 10¢ apiece—just one dime, because we are | cleaning out the house before we move out |on Saturday night, at 10 o'clock, which is | the last day that the Eilers Music House will be in business in Seattle. Make no mistake about this. There is no time to dream over this matter. It is just one of those rare op- agra ey that come but once in a life time. t is now or never, and every price that we have on every instrumnt is actually a now or never price. Profits have been completely forgotten. The one outstanding necessity facing us every hour now is to clear out the night at 10 o'clock. Beautiful, Brand New, Guaranteed Pianos worth to any home, rather than be without | one, $400, $425, , and even more. ) Ready to be sacrificed. _ This group consists of fine upright and cab- inet grand pianos, worth as we have just | Stated, a great deal more than what we are willing to sacrifice them at now, so we can ae the house before we get out Saurday night. We are selling these at $131.50, $162 and some at $196.50. Btw of itt A fine guaranteed upright piano in Mahogany, Walnut or Oak, for only $131.50. Now don’t get it into your head for a minute that there is anything for us in selline these pianos at such prices, other than just the one benefit which we want now, of clearing out the house before we leave here on next Saturday night, at 10 o'clock, which we must do, and we must not have one single piano left on our hands at that time, no matter what the sacrifice we have to make. | You can have time payments on these. Pay as much down as you can, and pay the bal- ance a little each month, according to your income. Then again, we have good practice pianos, and to clear out this lot, you can have one of them now for only $35.00 or $50.00, ac- cording to your choice. price as this you will readily see is really too small to put on our books as an installment account. You Hage & want to be bothered with it yourself, so these $35.00 and $50.00 pianos really should be cash, and we are sure you won't mind paying cash for them. The British Columbia merchants who have we have sold our fixtures, have already come to town to take possession of this building, so there is no chance whatever for us to have on hour's time after next Saturday night, in which we can sell out any more of this stock, so you see we have to do the entire work of clearing out this great big house slick and clean, by 10 o'clock next Saturday night, and we are going to do it, no matter what it costs us. We have determined that not a single iano, player piano or a grand piano shall go into storage in Seattle for us, nor will we ship one away, because we are going out of business and we have no use for them in the world, on our hands. There is but one thing to do, and that is to sell them to the homes of Seattle who need them, regardless of what it costs us in the sacrifice we are making. After Saturday night at 10 o'clock the Eilers Music House will be entirely out of the piano business, and not another fine player piano or grand piano will ever be sold by them again in this city, That is absolutely final. Come in today. Pick out the instrument of your choice, Make your own terms with the salesman, OPEN EVENINGS. : ‘ous THIRD AVE. AND UNIVERSITY §&T. entire stock before we go out on Saturday Of course, such a . bought the lease of this building, and to whom ig a . Si: 52414 TEARS *