The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 20, 1916, Page 2

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| {tor your convenience, store open Saturday evening — | | “NO CASH DOWN!—MAKE YOUR OWN TERMS!" make your selections of homefurnishings up to $100 | without a cash payment at time of purchase, We uvite | you, the Seattle homefurnisher, to make your own | terms”—our well-known liberal credit service will fit | your individual needs! most liberal, unusual, credit ever offered on sewing machines! —‘‘make your own terms!” byte) CASH DOWN On EMPRESS | 6 MAF HINES won See se Your hy ig OWN TERMS —there are several thousand EMPRESS sewing machines in use in Seattle, all giving ABSO- LUTE SATISFACTION. —GUARANTEED FOR TEN YEARS! NO IN- TEREST! NO EXTRA CHARGES! | —ball-bearing gears! —automatic drop head! —other distinctive and exclusive features! —we positively save you from twenty to thirty dollars on the purchase of an EMPRESS sewing machine! leuting shippers of jand referendum | prevents public ownership ‘MAYOR = IN COTTERILL HITS STRAIGHT OUT | Puts Punch in His Opposition to Ten Propositions on Ballot RAPS BOOZE, BOODLE Summarizing the arguments against the 10 propositions up to the people's vote on November 7 George F. Cotterill, democ didate for ce ees, has | following statement of his Vote against Initiative me No, 24-—4t's the Brewerte Destruction’ bill, Bury it deep. “Vote against Inittative Measure No, 18—It authorizes hotels to be come booze cafes and disreputable resorts. “Vote against Referendum Meas ure No, 3-—It cripples the initiative Save popular gov ernment “Vote against Initiative Measure No, 4—It protects delinquent offi cers by crippling the recall. “Vote against Referendum No, 6 It undermines the people's prim: ary and enthrones party machines. “Vote against Referendum No. 6 ~It robs labor of peaceful appeal to public opinion. “Vote ai It protec at Referendum No. 7 rivate monopoly and “Vote against MMerendum No. § It surrenders Home Rule and ob: structs Seattle port development “Vote against Referendum No, 9 It pretends economy but destroys discretion and breeds extravagance “Vote against Amendment to State Constitution—It ts 140 years behind the times in free America Don't let Washington go back to | property tests for citizenship. Don't | vote to disfranchise yourself or your children, Hit this hard “All ten are bad. Some are worse. “The constitutional amendment ts unthinkable, “They're the brood of Booze and Boodle. “For public welfare lot us beat the whole bunch.” COURT Mayor GM and City Attorney Kennedy appeared in Judge Talt man's court Friday to show cause why they should not be held tn con tempt of court for alleged violation lof a court order prohibiting a rald on the King otreet pharmacy, at ay een King st. Affidavits signed by J. 0. Secord. lowner, said that the drug store oc STAR—FRIDAY, OCTOBER 20, The Palace Clothing Co. SUCCESS SALE Nothing succeeds like honest values—that has been the. foundation of our success. That’s why there are so many satisfied PALACE BOOSTERS. For twenty years this store has brought the best merchandise to Seattle, and sold it at a low price. NOW, we are celebrating the success of that policy by offering bigger values than ever. Chelan Clothing Co. Stock sc. 1916. PAGE 2 Wash. Sold to Us Under the Hammer at Public Auction Now on Sale SALE STARTS 9 A. M. TOMORROW, SATURDAY Cc OME WITH We want to show you all, who are out in earnest to save money, that the PALACE can do it, as no other store can. E CROWD Our entire stock is marked with plain figure price tickets, and there is but one price TH for everyone. BE HERE ON TIME to get the following articles we mention below. |cupled two rooms, but was known | by 651 and was In reality one store |The inunction wa stssued for 651 {and the ufquor was stored in 653. Mayor Gill will base his defense on the ground that the liquor was stored at a different addross than the one named in the tnjunction. [SHORT_NEWS THE FIRST attempt at ‘egal prose. Hquor |from California was started Thurs: |day in San Francisco when the \tederal grand jury returned an in- dictment against the Well Wolabaum Co. | | Edmonds Saturday evening, October [] 21st. Donneley’s Orchestra. Value Received IN EVERY PAIR OF Shoes Purchased Downstairs at Turell’s The rapidly growing volume of business in our Downstairs Dept. speaks eloquently of satisfied pa- Good Shoes at $2.50 to $4.00 for men and women are harder te find than under former price conditions, but we know there ae ae be had at these prices than those we you. We want to number you among our customers. Will get™value recetved” for every dollar. DOWNSTAIRS AT TURRELL’S 120 MARION ST, OR 903 SECOND AVE. oa too, | 29c 29c 29c 29c 29e_2 29c | POPULAR FICTION 2% Which Sold Everywhere for From 60c to $1.50, We! 29c Are Selling for— 1 Quire of Writing Pa- + sata 29c 1 posit of CL Serreeen Box Paper 29¢ . =... - ARCHWAY BOOKSTORE steamer Cauto, launched Saturday, are planned for next Tuesday. hospital with a fractured skull as the result of an injury on the head from a falling door. ture Thursday night on the poet Tagore before the Drama League of the Y. W. ©. A. Lalina, construction contractor, $26) for working L. than eight hours on July 29. president of the College club Wed- nesday at the club elections. cial Agencies at the Collins field house Wednesday night discussed trons. the movie industry and predicted @ day when amusements would be under city control. Our children's shoes are particularly strong. '60 SPEAKERS WILL taught to 50 young men Monday| night in the Y, M. C. bers of meet to combat against initiative! | measures Nos, 18 and 24, | down town about. in the Ballard district is planned, DENVER TO GIVE T. R.| MAYOR GILL will speak Friday night at the Brotherhood ‘meeting lof Edgewater ebureh. Congregational F. M. HANCOCK was awarded a $100 verdict by a jury Thursday in Superior Judge Albertson's — Lt 7,500 di Mt ins! There'll be SOME dance at the hall in }\Sxn'siscim, wre sot bit in mls take for a burglar. PLANS FOR the trial trip of the which will be W. 8, WAWA, 18, lies in the city OR. H. H. GOWEN gave a lec- JUSTICE GORDON fined F. Mc- Pletrofiaco more} WORRALL WILSON was olected JESSE F, COCHRAN’S $ funeral was held Thursday afternoon at,| issued a call to members of the 1:30 p, m. chapel. from Bonney-Watson THE CENTRAL Council of So- changing conditions of the WAGE “DRY” BATTLE) Dry campaign speeches will be A, when mem-| the Ministerial Alliance The speeches will be made on| corners. Automobiles will be used to carry the speakers A house-to-house campaign| ABIG AUTO PARADE DENVER, Oct. 20.—An automo. || bile division 1s to be a feature of | the night parade during Col, Roose velt'’s visit Tuesday, and it is ex |pected 1,000 cata will parade, 29 [ONE WEEK ONLY] ZOC 29c |/rrctoa 1.000 onin will parade, | special rates and more than 10,000 | persons from outside cities ure ex pected, unions TO EXHIBIT 29c | __224 PIKe sr. FRANK B. WILSON 29 |) sore than 4.000, cxntbits will be view in the inior @x tio; 29c 29e 29e 29c 29c 29e Ze || swhicn opens Frisay nigis in the M. C, A, The Mothers’ Congress — = ” a Pi t-Teach lath tho city will have charge of the af. Yeats WANT “ADS BRING RESULTS fair, Ste Suapendery "Tee MEN'S CLOTHING | MEN’S SHOES{I3i orn makes in the latest eae mp nay pot bens igo aateg goa: —— wool fabrics, Thousands of Suits | Men’s Shoes, ang mae. worth rs St to select from. worth to $4.00, Men’s Underwear, 48c Men's Suits, cut to ....... $1 98 worth to $1.25... sold to $15.00, $4 68 Men’s and Boys’, Silver and Linen Col- 5c Men’s White : 2 ek vas ceo broken lines and 98ec lars, all sizes, cut to. . ro a yoga price. sizes, cut to. price . H Overalls: 39c : ed Drove $2. 48 MEN'S HATS 25¢ Wool Sox, 9c Men's Suits, orig eet ao. a pa ago eee te tg Fie 93e fat = ra" $9.98 .00 Wool Unerner ot wT a varus” $3 Ob BOYS’ SUITS $1.00 Boys’ Pants Hea ZWas sda gd oa ts ae AT SALE PRICES % Palace Clothing Co. 1022-1024 First Ave., Comer Spring Street STORE OPEN SATURDAY UNTIL 10:30 P. M. WOMEN’S VOTE FOR WILSON, IS CLAIM FATAL TO ONE) veresovnc car s—rve ren is toward Wilson, Wilson will have 29,—| the women's vote. The strongest democratic issue {s Mexico. These! are the views of a campaigner of | some experience — Wm, Jennings! Bryan. Bryan stopped here to see the president, | PACIFIC OUTFITTING Cf (OR. THIRD & UNIVERSITY || NRESSLS ane oe ons wee | YOUR CREDITIS O.K.|] Doctor Lindsay Practice Limited to Diseases of DRYS PLAN RALLY/BOILER BLAST Dry campaigners of Seattle have Christian Endeavor, Epworth League and Baptist Young People to attend a meeting at the ¥. M C. A. @t 7:30 p.m. Monday and plan to campaign against the wet initiative measures, W. D. Lane and Sergt. Putnam SAN FRANCISCO, Oct Petor Marat! ts dying, three other men are seriously scalded and 15 th will make short talks, The young|°e"® Sre Suffering from less people plan to aid in the whirl |*¢tious injuries today as the result wind campaign of the drys during |of an explosion of @ boiler at the the last ten days of the campaign.| Western Meat company's plant The body of C here, | A gusher of scalding steam struck Maratt and knocked him _———————— orted missing from his home at | 4012 N, 45th st, was found in \Green lake Thursday afternoon | near his home. i | Thompson had been tn ill health —_— CP. Thompson, a0) down, but companions dragged him out of Immediate Ganger, | and was subject to falling spells, and it is presumed he toppled into the water Wednesday when af- flicted with one of these spells, SPECIAL The most remarkable set of teeth ever offered at this unusually low price. Every tooth perfect in color and texture. Perfect fit guaranteed. ELECT CUNNINGHAM Dr. A. B Odnstnghais, has been| % “ |itine"“chant” Butodphe asst ; Free Painless Extraction WILL PROVE ITORLE Be ee When Other Work Is Ordered INVALUABLE IN 1|GOOD COAL ATLOW COST . YOUR HOME pada; wh Fe The finest Gold Crown and Bridgework, made of IF YOU TRY IT That's what you and every householder is interested in purest 22-karat gold, $5 per tooth, j You want the Coal that goes farthest for the money you pay. | If you can get that, in combination with a Coal that's clean, you are satisfied. ACME fs the coal you want makes less ash and no soot or clinkers. heat per dollar, All work guaranteed. Painless Proctor Metropolitan Grocery Co. It fills the bill. It's clean, because it It's cheap because it gives more 10414 Pike Street. ACME BUNKER PRICES: Lump, $4.50; Nut, $8.50; Furnace (cok = i “a Distributors. ing), $3.50; Run of Mine, $4.26, Near Corner First Avenue. 310 Main St. 0, M. LATIMER, MANAGER ACME COAL Co, Main Yard Elliott 1400—West Seattle Yard, West 549-\W = ———

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