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WILL TEST J RRPTY-TuRes YEARS’ SERVICE To THE BOMEFURNISHER } rn nnn ee eee tarting at Day Friday night at from President the United States lean operators The messages from one station t prize will be given who obtains the la readers The test ts bein mine the effictoney ent stations in the —make your sdiectiona of homefurnishings up to $100 without & cash payment at time of purchase, Woe invite you, the Seat tle homefurnisher, to “make your own terms’-—-our well-known liberal credit service will ft your individual needs! operated Morris chairs will be placed on sale this week—- oh leather back exactly DR. 1. n, How Can Yo pri for the week . Fegelar price #21— me “ri BUTTON” MORRIS CHAIR FOR 615.78, jen attractive ehatr; solid fumed oak, uphel- in chase Spanieh leather: mission style: large comfort 325 a $18.75 ¢ the week strong card table; special— $1.85 ae regular price 08.76 totes Epaty N. 8th and —felding card table: exactly iike plieture —top covered with im!- tation leather. ids eastly and very tly Price 88.78) ol “EN egies This ts select Christmas gifts now—pay next year! prepare for your gift giving now! this store's extraordinary eredit advantages are ready Your" for you! 7 —make your selections NOW Credit * ! and pay a little each month! I< —articles will be held for later 7 delivery! Good —this store is Santa Claus to many thousands of gift giv- ers each year! Disgonally effice. flawhod thruout the west avé none of this | EN , THI % noon at 2:30 at the Metropolitan | STAR-—MONDAY, OCT. 23, 1916. PAGE 2 WIRELESS |SUPREME COURT 'ACCIDENT FUND 'SEARCH IDENTITY STATIONS IN U. 8. sor,'sate| HAS TOO CASES RUNNING SHORT|OF MAN THOUGHT 5:50; & meanako Wilson ance commission t# running behind be relayed] : $100,000 » to the rator| by something like 700 oases. Involy-|reau of Inspection to Btat still trying to or an investigat of the country, the nine Judges con: | 1 insurance department & mado to dotor-|Cututing the Goited Btates supreme {fF the past 10 months ase ok 0 Vane p A score of recommendations, to} of the Independ| court today are grinding out de » to} country Foe eee tg tcpoct to (!mprove the business methods of simone in whet Jere exp the commission, are made, The in argest number offing the whole economic structure | | Justices Brandeis and Clarke. This} geif in his home in Beechhurat this sheriff's deputics necking to arrest A diffioulty ts that Associate Jus ce McReynolds, former attorney alendar when he was directing the government's le gal business. And Mr, CLARK can't sit In any of the ou volving workmen's compensation or u Read This} in many of the trust cases in which BAKER'S SCALP) resolution demandin, ecretary War Baker's resignation becau a epeech in which he ts all: selentivt and explorer, will give a lecture on “The Romance of Hu man Progress,” at the Y. M,C. A auditorium, at $:16 p. m, Monday $50 FOR A NAME ‘Tell we a short) ~~ fer to have termed followers of Washing | ton’s army as “thieves, church looters and disreputable characters generally Whon finished drafts of the res olution will be sent to Baker and to the president. | SENATOR HELEN ROBINSON HERE Senator Helen D. Robinson, of) Colorado, will epeak Tuesday after mind reader, athetic mo far performance of ‘They con't wi yf theatre in behalf of President Wi! ' | #00. | Mrs. Robinson is one of the most eloquent women in the country, She | will p special attention to the| Golden Bpecial” of the Hughes al Nance. Women are espectaily in vited to attend | RESORT IS BOMBED lark. DD closed Iplease find knows. i r VENTS RUST. TRIAL COUPON | ot this officer, r of - LONDON, Oct. 23.-—The English | | watering place of Margate, 80 miles Wee your polish | southeast of London, was raided by 5 ir forces this morning | ic bombs dropped, it was of | One Child Free fielally announced this afternoon. | to Weekday MACHINERY €0, The Cliftonville hotel was slightly o_ Genttio, Was jdamaged and a man and wome slightly injured on Deputy coroners Monday were establigh the Identity of an unknown man, who evidently committed sul- eutting sway his clothes, jot at 36th ave 66th et, Satur 9 wo one of the most memorable 86% | vestigation resulted from the defal MURDOCK $ PAPER slons in the history of the court. | cation and subsequent conviction of} The body was discovered Among the questions the court) soi" Gillies, former claim agent|@4¥ Morning, A bullet hole pierced | SUPPORTS WILSON |»: 10 sectce are . [tortie cnatialeaton the right temple. A Si-callber | | Are trusts of any sort legal One of the recommendations {#|8. army pt lay nearby on the! Are workmen's com 100 | ihat the comm hould b ground ghbors beard a shot} ichita Bugle, edited by Victor] Are “blue sky” lawa regulating |” but did not investigate it no additional payments! Murdock, came out ty an editorial | capitalization of corporations con Woll dressed, the victim was evi yosterday wring the re-election of | «titutional? | dently at 40 f age ae can uaa 'We.it 6 baabeel A ‘ ’ jently about 40 years of ag avon bite sm aecoes* icictal sasucok trou onaail President Wilson, Murdock’s pa} ts the new ofgante army lew con Higin wate, with a Bakersfield, Cal., blankets, om © hows _ F ber also advocates of | wtitutional? Jewelry mark, was in the pockets is surely good here. Arthur Cappe epublican goverpor) Can the United Btates, under ex with $8.76 In money and two bag of Kansas {sting treaties, give a 5 per cent 5 gage checks. They were for a suit| me_e_ | tariff discount to foreign goods case and grip found in the King : reaching Uiese shores in American Street station, which had been ” a sale of “push-button veawels? checked out of Portland Friday A And 600 odd others NEW YORK. Oct. 2%.—Sherift] The man weighed about 170, was Morris chairs — two For the firat time since 1914, the] pau! Stiers, of Queens county, and|5 feet & fuches tall, smooth shaven, court ts sitting with a full bench. | gergeant Fitzgerald were killed by| with dark hair Nghtly turning styles of these simply jue to the addition of Assoclate) rank ‘Tiff, who barricaded bim-|6T@y. will enable the court to decide] afternoon and fought off police and FRIDAY HUGHES DAY many cases considered too im portant to be decided by the 4] him until he himself was killed by| Next Friday will be Hughes day pleted benoh last year the officers Mrs. George W, Aiken, secretary of . - the Hughes’ alliance, so declared The day will be spent by enrolling general, cannot ait in any of the memberships to the alliance, government cases that originated @ Mase meeting to paturelized cit! or were on the Moore theatre. Testimonial and Still |" *** counsel. WASHINGTON, Oct. 23.—Wash . wae encase) ington patriotic soc * today Be Unconvinced? B. R. BAUMGARDT, Iocturer,| WTO Preparing special drafts of a = = it, present and future are like an open book to this Bring your questions —Wah-let-ka will an- ewer. Wah - let - ka Hias of vac DEVIL a GRAND THEATRE Third Ave. and Cherry EUGENE LEVY, MGR. 10c With Adult Matinees 1917 Model Ford FREE! nd thelr ¢ -tive names, live-wire hustlers, anding in Vote Contest, are you arial support to any one way toward helping the i wurety know some of them, and your ma- 25 votes. Contest closes Nov. cent ticket entities you to iit arded to the one securing the when car will be rs it number of v TODAY— 1 Ruth Stonehouse Franklyn Farnum “Love Never Dies” The greatest love story ever told on the screen—“Mendelssohn’s Spring Song” fur- | nished the inspiration. “LURED BUT NOT CURED” Ip the title of an L-Ko 2-part mirth provoker, with | DAN RUSSELL 10c RECX sc COMING! Wait! Wait! The United Wreckage Syndicate has taken over the large double store 1509-1511 Fourth Ave., 3 doors from Pike St., for the purpose of disposing of a tremendous stock of general merchandise, consisting of Shoes, Clothing, Gro- ceries, Furnishings, Tobacco, Drugs, Dry Goods, Hardware, etc., etc., to be sold in the next 30 days. ; ’ THE GREAT WRECK SAL by the United Wreckage Syndicate, specializing railway and marine wreckage, starts Wednesday, October 25, at 11 a. m. Wait for it. An enormous stock of damaged goods from different disasters, and part of the cargo of the steamship Bear, recently wrecked on the rocks, is to be sold, with thousands of dollars’ worth of perfect goods. The building has been closed for the past week, and will remain closed till Wednesday, October 25, at 11 a. m., in order to assort, mark and re-tag this mammoth stock. Save your money and watch tomorrow's paper for prices and particulars of this Great Wreck Sale. GET READY, PEOPLE! Prepare yourself for this great merchandise event—it is a sale of such magnitude as was never held in your city before. Notify your friends and neighbors to come to the Great Wreck Sale. WANTED = (“SBR We of the Greatest Merchandise expiclorions euperionses Bret Butcheries of the Century with or without Also three floor walkers, three wrappers, and two cash- itakee place in ti large double store, 1509-1511 lers, Apply to manager Wednesday, before Fourth Ave, three doors from Pike St, at the 11 a.m, Great Wreck & ‘ THE UNITED WRECKAGE SYNDICATE 1509-151 1 Fourth Ave.’ Doors from we obras. ay to the Colonial - | gifted Not a charity proposition—just the Boston Dental Co.’s plan of intro- ducing to Seattle the most wonder- ful anesthetic yet discovered by the world of science. You couldn’t pay for the service we offer absolutely free if you had oceans of money! Thousands of suffering Star readers have tried the new system, and never a failure. Just one simple application of the harmless anesthetic to the gums and every tooth in your mouth could be removed at one sitting, absolutely without pain—without feeling, in fact. Few dentists in America are fortunate enough to possess even a limited supply of the precious fluid. The great war has placed an embargo on its exportation. More powerful than Novo-Cain, yet without any of the disagreeable after-effects. Dr. Sipes and his staff of Painless Specialists will extract teeth, no matter how many, with- out a penny of cost to you. You do not have to order other work—no obligation whatsoever. Come any time, any day, between the hours of 9 and 5. If your time is limited to any certain hour, a special appointment card will be given you, so_that there will be no waiting. The Boston Dental Co., founded by Dr. Sipes more than 15 years ago, is located at 1420 Second avenue, directly opposite the Bon Marche. It is one of the largest, busiest, most modern dental establishments in the United States, do- ing high-grade, guaranteed work only, at very moderate prices: AUTO VICTIM IS ao — lpepete anne i HONORED BY D. A. R. CHICAGO, Oct. 23.—Wheat took Funeral services of Mrs, Hartley | another jump at the opening of the D. Smith, who was struck and| market here today December |killed by an automobile Friday.) opened up 2% over Saturday's |were in the hands of members of| close at 1.73 and May as up 3% Rainier chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution, and of the Woman's Century club, Monday.! en ea memeran! | COR THIRD & UNIVERSITY y. ph fly A. Major es ba preach the ORE § MEN . WOMEN SINGING EVANGELIST HERE at $1.74. Buying was heavy. | Rev. A. Bean, singing evangelist, FOR) - will preach at the Olive Branch Mission each night this week at 8 iSiscka reaching emeng ine “in| YOUR CREDITISO.K ers in pool rooms and dance halls, HIGH COST OF LIVING GETS JOLT How Would You Like to Buy Your Groceries at Wholesale and Cut Out the Middleman? You can do it if you know where to go. Buy the same place your grocer does, of course. This is an unusual offer, but it’s true, and, to prove it, all you have to do ¢ to make out the list—flour, sugar, can goods, beans, baking powder, dried fruits—or anything you use in the general gro- cery line, and either phone Elliott 276 or call at 809 Occidental, in the wholesale district, We can deliver, too.