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STAR-—MONDAY, OCT. 16, 1916. PAGE 5§ 1 FIND ALASKAN, "39° Siew TALIANS BACK Y SHY BIG SUM, LLOYD-CEORGE }] SAFE and SAN: ___ IN HOTEL HERE © | IN FINISH FIGHT iio hess. merle comma After a search of three weeks by . BY JOHN H, HRARLEY Customers, whose names appear upon oq his brother and friends, K. B U. P. Staff Correspondent whether the account active or closed, n Banker, Alaskan miner, was found || 9 3 ROME, Oct, 16—Austria must be HEATERS, BLANKETS, COMFORTS, BE. ; heme el Soe aa & stupor in a rooming house, ; ; Roget: basi r eas, Our terme a our prices ore. 0 BM Firat ave, Sunday destroyed as a state and Germany etc., and have them added to account witho vune enywoere Ne e eharees, av Interest. He was unabe to talk, Friends! | deprived ot every thought of domi 5 JUST YOUR WORD THAT YouLLE believe he was dragged and robbed é nating’ tha Werle boleré ike wil usual first payment. eRe TTRh eee. .6 2.08 Dawn, i of $10,000 Lowe than $100 was in can end, Signor Bissolat!, civil WE ENCOURAGE THRIFT WE CHARGE NO 21 -" ESGRUNBAUM FURNITURESCO. IVC Nomefurntoninan me De q his pockets » is thought to have al Cig a . sh Hawefurets ace 4 had nearly $10,000 when he reached missioner for war, soctalist lead i ie hae Reve wi Seattle from Alaska, September 26. soldier and one of t most power eee [feria | EXTRA ste BEDROOM OFFERINw | To consent to peace now would Jopen charges, after Hauor had been bs an nat Of (réascs on the Dart found in their establishment wre, 2 “They sald lanker rented & room nil Reevineiarthae War Seal” eon EGC EXACTLY LIKE jet. the place three weeks ago, and . retary Lioyd-George’s statement to y PICTURE jhad cashed two $600 checks during - the United Press and Premier Aw PIECES that time ‘ | W. ©. Blanker, « brother, who had helped in the search, would not| confirm the report that $10,000 was | lasing . 0 « _ ce to which the waste} \% rora and tacrifices must be real Sarah Rernbardt, famous actress, | {zation | must aafeguard mS ERM ; | is pictured here as she appeared on |4##inst attempts similar to the one SEW PORK. Ont 1¢-—Unharm| her arrival in. New York from Bu 1 thegpe pee clla oy taal ed, the c ‘ tte, | rere ; the United | With all her strength |with many notables aboard, dock: |{OP¢ for ® tour of the Un 3 Pp She is 7 e oO! ed here today States. She { and, In spite of HIGH GRADE BUFFETS J ere, " TTODAY WITH) HITS WET BILLS 16 Fumed 25, Fumed ©. tie carried 324 includt Butter, special $34.75 | hyccspehe $24.25 Piearico Caruvo, singer; Prak A | TCANDIDATES quith’s words in the house of com Al mons exactly interpret the thoughts Ss |and express the firm resolve of all a | the allies,” said the Italian cabinet y ONLY $1.00 NOW AND $1.00 WEEKLY Iden Ook } 1.50 Fumed Oak |Munsey and 8 8 McClure, pub Under the au pieces of the dr eee nie * : _eize -e.cuarte: : Chi * petal, $36.25 feu tpeciat. SL9.95 Phitshers; Me. and Mrs. W. K. Van-| committee, the opening shot at| atte SUS FOUTS lete consists of full-size sie be ee ee Chiffonier vo Fumed Ook 997 GE ffi derbilt, Miss Anne Morgan, John | Prohibitieniet—J. Frank Han- with top measuring 19x33, surmounted with 16x20 bevel plate mirror; hand- | Buffet, apectal | Barrett, of the pan-Americen un-| ly and tra D. Landrith, on pro- , : . ear te aRe 29 > el nlate mi sig A sti $2150 Golden Onk $19.95, lion, and Gatti Cananan hibition epecial en route from | And 24 were fired Sunday afternoon some Dresser with 18x 38 top and 20x24 bev el plate mirror; attractive tripli Seay ante tae, ‘ce Geen ailow te, euasiined North Vernon, Ind., to Detroit’ [by Rev. Mark A. Matthews before|— Cate-mirror Dressing Table, with top measuring 19x33—all pieces finished in > Golden a ratfic of cer ationes in n y Butter, special | Bute special’... SOMO Bltront ot a hotel te Wisetsdn cone} 0,00 rally Monday night. an audience of 600 men in the Y egg-shell Ivory Enamel. $42.75 Golden Oak $37.59 Golden Oak GOE_ GE Ff Two women from the suburbs caine | Resneieetn-cnte. & ° M.C. A Buffet, epecial Buffet, apectal C |to town the other day, and the tra: | Spoke In Nebraska Monday and He explained the significance of Specially priced at $53.00 on the unusually easy | | 929.50 Fumed Oak $55.00 Fumed Oak ' ‘i will address night meeting at - | - | fle officer waved to them, directing | s both measures, and challenged any | om atten specal $26.50 | itn ec. $35.50 Saal an tae vical, heck the wean | omen one to show one legitimate excuse! terms of only $1 down and $1 each week. | tn the wagon waved back and called] —_ Socialist—-A. L. Benson en [for the passing of elth j (On display in show windows) ‘ ; " jim thelr sweetest tones, “Ah, there ite to Fresno, Cal., for meet No. 18 he termed as the most) USe- runbaum | you!” ing Mondry night. |viclous and dangerous of the bills.| Democrat—President Wilson | “If thin is passed,” he sald, “it N Ch fi Id OUCH! PAIN! RI at Shadow Lawn, and tone * {will tra every hotel and roomine|f New Chesterfield Davenports B Speaking engamements house in the state with more than} inc - 50 rooms Into a grog-house and} 'WUGHES STILL 1S [izi= tatemirscey i sion ike Street: our RHEUMATISM KNOCKING TARIFF... ‘sessuss soase''62 , ; erat ft is from beer drinking to wine Stop Suffering! Relief sil HABPINGS, Hab, Oct. 1¢—Re |CHeMine: then to the. tipeling of - ‘ 4 Blankets “wet” Initiative measures Now. 2 fiery liquors, and then to hell, that for which he once refused | the Moment You Apply | freshed by @ rainy Sunday of rest] ine temperate drinker koe of $250,000, It weighs 17 “St. Jacobs Oil.” at in, Nominees Hughes blaz- |" phey gay it will put 1,000 men te STRIKE is OVER de ed @ trail of analysis of alleged |. 4. Why should we put out ot | 2s owe Wid - C f | nacumatiom ir “pain omu.* _ |aemeeratc shortcoming sercn Ne |S°rk ssp otha wis Se conus -< omforts braska today. He chose ax the tg work now with bright eyes and | particular ammunition of his Ad-|(jon beaine? | Work was resumed today at the! Rub the ailsery right away! Apply | Y@nee the Adamson eight-hour bill] ste, gay it will help to enforce! jand the “felne prosperity” Of thelthe laws already on the statutes.” tapestries Union Iron Works shipyards here| soothing, penetrating St. Jacobs) a . and in Alameda, and at the Moore|Oll”, directly upon the “tender | Underwood tariff Dil, The brewerles, Dr. Matthews ex. The Davenport shown fn the {llustration ts covered any time with- shaking the hair down an t” and relief comes instantly. plained, are not behind the boot in extra quality velour and is good value at the regu. out the usual brushing it out & Scott yards, in Oakland, by the} "Br* yhosba Oil conquers pain. I Seated * » . 4 rice, $65.00, . fad then Toll 2,200 striking boilermakers, follow-|{s harmless rheumatism liniment VARSITY LOOKS TO “The damnable liquor interests why be first payment. ‘an agreement reached Sunday,| Which never disappoints and can OTECTION of Kentucky and California are tsi . not burn the skin, FIRE PR breaking the law in this state to|| SPECIAL MONDAY sw $52. 75 > apes anere Not one case in fifty requires ta I show {fed Chestertic ‘ e cus SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 16.—\ternal treatment. Stop drugsing! Pah goat Hig tw ge naga ee ami Added to cus- ports, cove! eather, velours and beautify Some with chairs to match tomers’ account whereby the ship fitters’ organiza-|"°r O00” tpt Stop complaining! i help defeat probibition in their|f and all week tion at the yards wili join the In-) Ge a small trial bottle of “St. Ja-| Authorities at the state univer-|states. More than $1,165,000 has Oonesup over coe neee, ee Malt ternational Bollermakers’ union cobs Olt” at any drug store, and in|/sit yare urging the enaction of «|been spent to print lies about the I Only $1 NOW and $1 WEEKLY ¢ b A few ounces of liquid h stimert and the independent organization | just a moment you'll be free from/fire protection fund to eliminate/fajlure of the dry law in Washing witich can. of course, be had at any lof shipwrights and caulkers will af-| rheumatic pain, soreness and atiff-|the possiblity of such a fire as that|ton.” ine store, wit Jase for weeks, co. !* i tiMate with the United Brotherhood | ness. Don't suffer! alts |which recently befell the Univer-| Former Mayor Cotterill spok st serves a8 an excellent dressini | St. sity of Wisconsin later on the same subject . ing gh ef : Wlifred Lewis, superintendent of alee ar You Save $10 'M. A. G 8) T r 7 J ‘ST r I 1 EIN | Your Old has: jombed tions with the American Federation |bago, backache, sprains and swell-| buildings, has suggested a plan of to $20 When a 4 ‘nad Jost i Stove of Labor was the whole iss ngs fire drill he believes should WASHINGTON LIBEL Voli. By FURNITURE C 0. Takin th RE ei SE ATTLES POPULAR HOME FURNISHERS | Galion y Benya some Rot SECOND AVE., BETWEEN PIKE AND PINE Washington by publicly charging | that the first president of the coun try indulged too freely in strong " . " buyers that necessitated the closing of doors. Hundreds of people had to be turned away jdrink and with other things unbe foioeed tee A Joxovs crowd BUMANIANS DEFEND |coming a gentleman and a@ scholar, le A stage driver stopped his ma 7 nine and yelled in giee. He jump SOIL FROM GERMANS © eople’s soe nag The whole staff of extra salespeople were powerless to cope with the stampede lix to be decided by the state su ie that swept through the store all day Saturday. If you wer- here and were unable to be EGE peligro iy aeons Fe off and ripped Rossi's hand. At served properly, come tomorrow or the balance of the week. Extra ae ee will be here. The Paul Haffer, a Tacoma socialist | Rossi's office, the employes Joy-} Lonpon, ously shonted: Oct. '16.— Tea entire stock, consisting of ip: ora: of dollars’ worth of Clothing, Hats, Shozs, Furnishings, etc., is Soest oaeh miaseaceh toate mentee “Welcome back.” Htroops broke thru Gymes pale and sentenced to six months . A i all . c . miter It was a gala afternoon in Wal and invaded northwestern Rumania sacrificed to meet all outsanding indebtedness. Carl Rubinstein of the PEOPLE’S STORE, H WALLACE, Idaho, Oct. 16.—He: Ten tauio cave Gasaia te lace. FROM BUSINESS. SALE REOPENS TO MORROW AT 9 A.M. COME. Attorney P. 1. Pendleton, repre-|man J. Rosal, acquitted Saturday | celebrate: Rosel’s acquittal ne en late ng eee. e upon the first ballot of the jury of ras : umuent, maintnine Ging Severe fighting is going on on Men's Guspenders, NAL B C In | 50c Rubens gue for the libel of = deceased per. | tht murder charge against him for ‘BRITISH DRIVE OFF Bhoabeiiiriceedbeee ge lar to 25; Sale Intant Vests Cc son ended with the lifetime of the | Killing Clarence qu a young 4 de | person's immediate relatives, afte-| musician, alleged to have been too | LIQUID FIRE CHARGE Palanka. The Austro-Germans aro M EN 9 C 0 T H | N G ) | which time disparagement becomes | {Tiendly with his wife, is today the| attempting to drive southward , | hero of the city along the Tergu-Ocna railway to l only eriticism, pes cree dows: ware | i Hailed by his townsinen as its| LONDON, Oct. 16.-—Aided by | cut the main railway line supplying 25e Kant Krack Rubber to $5.00, $ eee ties “ > ° foremost citizen, Rossi, who was /|liquid fire and heavy cannonading,|the northern Rumanian armies. Collars, Men's and Youths’ Suits, worth Finest Suite for best dress Jy now . 2.45 LONDON, Oct. 46. Bg ag se three times the mayor of Wallace, | the Germans launched an unusually; In the extreme north near the : to $11.00, $4 85 wear and those fashionable by government, se goth oieyron was cheered as he made his way heavy attack against the Schwaben | Bukowinian frontier the Rumanians Sale price ... Bray and brown effects; finest Wr a. of Crete by Ventzelos, has been rec'|from the courthouse to his office. redoubt position, north of Thiepval, |are falling back upon their own bor. Fine Suits, made of fine tweeda, hand tailoring; worth up to an 19c josnized aa ‘ench consul, said} i, the triumphant procession down | last night, but were repulsed with! ders, but along the whole southern aicar $6 95 wore $14 95 veka | Central News Athens dispatch to] the street, he had his arms around !heavy losses, Gen, Haig reported|frontier of Transylvania they are Sale price ; price . jday a OTT nade O forel cal") hig aged father and his son by _a_today. ‘vigorously counter-attackine, Men's Suits; regular price to Men's ne Raincoats and Over on the Venizelos go ernment i a 25¢ and 50c Ladi One lot Sweater Coats, sa de $8.45 $18.00; ‘or... $6.95 ~ Maanise el: TURN HAIR DARK Snow... B9C Mac" daiatsing's | ton wr’ $1.85 | $22.50; Sale price $9 45 Men's finest I Dress ‘ants that $1.25, $1.50 Ladies’ Night e eee 46 | Se zs WITH SAGE TEA the W se ee Sate ater | ae cc OPES Dow... 79 n e ings a - low; regular price $9 95 to $7.50; $4 45 i to $25; Sale price. ° now at ‘ . e Men’s Baimacaans and |Grandma kept her locks dark, a | cee of the Telephone BIG STOCK OF WONDERFUL BARGAINS #f wor to $25 rhs SHOES SACRIFICED IN FURNISHINGS sell to $1.00 now ODE b aIauichtir ier aeremitag rest 56,000 miles per second—over town and country, field and |streaked and faded hair is grand stres rAee voir voic » Re . . i Sao Men's Oxfords, $4 OS Dress Shirts, worth EQe Eaithaia vasa, and fli. ase apain | stream—out goes your voice by Bell telephone, surest to send, quick worth to $5.00... . to $1.50; now ‘ using {t to keep their hair a good, est to reach the ear you seek, and easiest to bring the answer back—- President Suspenders TOW ae we vewee to 50c, Men's Shoes, $1 AQ. 9 Shit, worth to eae i: 19c a youthful appearance is of the ; troublesonis task of gathering the | ; pe i 4 . leathers; worth BF 98 Fic. oe. oe tage and the mussy mixing at! your Bell directory. The next time you have business outside of Se- worth to $2.00 Wool Union Suits, $1 .48 Ff corduroy Pants, worth the addition of other ingredients, telephone. Raincoats, worth to $10 $4.95 5 |bottle. It is very r | bottle, ery popular b Cons st o ates to es here $; Hats Sacrificed BOYS’ SUITS paises “J Mk Tacy Depinat acetiee nsult the list of toll rates to cities hereabouts; Misses’ Union 50; Suits, now - $1.45 Bo¥’ Suits, worth ” $2 .95 te 26c, now .... this through your hair, taking one Sale price..... other good Boys’ Knee Pants, ; ing the hair after a few appli sit $2.45 fie St, BDC Pome eee | Meee eee | THE PACIFIC TELEPHONE Three Doors From ie Hghtful toilet requisite for » THE PEOPLE’S STORE ::22:" 116 First Ave. ci Sis od pearance. It is not intended for porters, regular Ladies’ Oxfords, 79 16e Arrow Collare ‘aad ether inelies, worth even color, which is quite sensible, c a A want to 6300... ati6, now greatest advantage. $6.00; Sale price Manhattan Shirts, Se 26 jhome. Atl drug stores sell the! Men's and Ladies worgh to $3.00; now to $2.50, $1 29 called “Wyeth's Sage and Salphur nt . SOc and 75c Ladies’ and M Big line Soft Hats, worth up SACRIFICED and Chil. plied. Simply moisten your it's in the front of your Bell directory. small strand at a time; by morn- “ { spe ° ” tiff Hats, all J to $6.00; now ak fe See HIE Mlean DRE bad Ask for Pacific Long Distance the Door Before Entering My i’ ctetson $4.00 Hats and th onset yh sina ae the Door Before Entering eth's Sage and Sulphur Compound, Boys’ Hats, Lion Restaurent 70 re of abi pote rence tact traps $3.45 luster and appearance of abund the cure, mitigation or prevention worth to $3.00. as we are living in an age when from anywhere. worth to 7ée.:.: Men's Shoes, ail styles and Sox, worth to Nowadays, tho, we don't have the Consult the list of toll rates to cities hereabouts, it’s in the front of pants age $3.0. AQ c F bore’ ana Giris’ Shoes, worth to $2.00; now eadvdodtind “panne Hapreves. tel attle or wish to chat to distant relatives and friends turn to your Bell now Compound” for about 50 ¢ biigiic 8c or & soft brush with jit and Look for the Name Above are MC Boots ei Look for the Name Above what delights the ladies with’ Wy- is that, besides beautifully dark ance which is so attractive Sy ee ca AND TELEGRAPH COMPANY of disease.

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