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STAR—FRIDAY, NOV. 17, 1916. PAGE —— GREAT FREE OFFER SATURDAY! TO COMPEL’EM (GIRL SUFFERS TO GIVE SERVICE) AFTER HOLDUP, OVERCOATS Privately owned utilities Marie Fouts, 15, was suffering | will be required to make em» |iiaay trom a nervous shock, a 5 () tensions of service on request, beat ; ml q whon the estimated cost does Orting to ler nt Mra. C. M 9 not exceed the estimated rev Fouts, 2011 13th ave an a re] enue for 30 months, if the rec sult of being attac . 1 "gy robbed SS ommendation of three council |Thursday afternoon by a lone rob : ; ie committees Ie adopted by the |ber on McClellan st, noar ard This great free offer goes Saturday— Yesterday we closed our doors a state public service commia: |i ruin high seleol, , -| We Must force the closing of this great again reduced sale prices. The franchise, elty utilities and|_ The holdup attempted to quis tho! stock, Never before have we seen prices cut |girl about some cows In a neart Judiciary committees of the coun-| Fes eot when whe tried. to pass| ‘This $15,000.00 stock cannot be sold io ow De oe cate coatiaey nd the proposed {tim he struck her fn the face and in a day—but rock-bottom sale prices “4 Foe thin Geena Faukla new public service operation FoR ee a und pug containing |CoMbined with this free offer will certain- We're now oy “i ig hs lationa outlined by the state COn) cing trinkets and a dollar ly make things h ‘omorrow we’ lo busi . misuion | BERS SOR ARIES Lay gs hum. ; In making regulations they urged! g¢ aman oe es |" You cannot afford to miss this excp- And to top the day tomorrow, we make 915—$25 iazed to see the At this price the compulsory extension plan | tional bar | On recommendation of Supt Valentine of the elty utilitie in event. this sensational FREE OFFER. partment it was decided te partment wan decided CONTINUED | ABSOLUTELY FREE SATURDAY Jot the f ubllc wervice rralsalon to FROM PAGE 1 Here is our Free Offer: Men’s Suits that sold to $15.00 for $5.75. Over 200 Suits ity-owned utilities arr to select from in new Fall styles and patterns, and all go tomorrow 715 The public service law does not jat this rock-bottom price.........-.0600ecceeee ceeueeees - . give the commission the power to | ora PHONE EXTORTION | And as an added inducement to force all these Suits to be sold before the close | HERE IS EXPOSED of business Saturday night, we make this FREE OFFER: Any $2.50 Hat in the tice tate. To charge Jean op MOUSe—And there's over 200 to select from, in all shapes and styles—will be given CONTINUED uote for the wame serviee ton ree| ABSOLUTELY FREE with every Suit sold tomorrow. FROM PAGE 1 11 Miatged tos vestdent orthecty| And here’s Lot 2: Men's beautifully tailored Suits, new Fall styles, Winter of Seattlo for a like service ts as| weights, in blues, blacks, grays and browns, that sold up 85 ce ahates lend ce Gane cae to $25.00, go tomorrow for........... 266. e ee cece eee eee teens s . to charge less or more for t 5 DIE WHEN DIVER hoped ates eres yc And with each of these Suits you get, ABSOLUTELY FREE, your selection of | RAMS CONVOY TUG i)... o0% ofr risa) apy Hat in the house, | a charead 00 ter & tokeoueuny-taae} Men's Overcoats, these same prices—$5.75 and $9.85— if you wish. while the Scott and the tug Cassie, (he charge in the elty of Spoka guard for the sut while the charge in the city| PLEASE NOTE—These Free Offers good SATURDAY ONLY. steaming along at 12 same service in| in ct violation of} ‘Tomorrow we'll sell Men’s $3.00 Dress And here’s the ray for oF ; statute. The telephone com rs 2 rs ' ole was tern in the Seatt's side |pany for a long time ha» urged the| aNd Work Shoes for $1.89. Hundreds of | mous reductions: is great - HGne broke in two and sank withis |éocirine thet as the populat 'oot| Men's Dress and Work Shoes, that sold OUT SALE at the REDFRONT CLOTH. | three minutes. The a bad ws oy ee eee of wery- originall for $5.00, will ‘foe $2.48 ING COMPANY, at 1510 First Avenue, Roe thacaay, mike waeeibens |: <7. Na ~ atid “igi . ‘Ro. opposite the Public Market, comes to a the Truth , . is belleved to have been erushod| | In the centroverty Satwenn fe) _ 's Dress Shirts, worth to $1.50, go close. So; "Last Call Tomorrow.” Huey? I anathier eto ah bare dese, |ock the prattion: Coa ‘ier tats| Men's Wool Socks at 9c. Men’s Cotton Think of buying Men’s 75c Heavy | the city of Com Socks at 4c. Overalls at 39c. Men’s Col- Fleece or Ribbed Underwear for 39c. ee eee eee ection of Cosimopotta ses teas Iars, all sizes, at Sc. Pure Wool Under. And Men’s Heavy Wool Underwear, beecggay and Clarence Davison jth pe noyptie yaks st ae verge | wear, Black B Overalls and Mackin- worth to $2.00, goes at 89c. And Men’s sup to the lim jaws, in fact everything that man needs $1.00 Union Suits will be sold at 48c. y an exchange, | for dress or work wear, all included in| And Heavy Canvas Gloves, knit wrists, ident in are y imported tweeds of Leo Morse Union Make e. Your chotce of make garments, of ays fancy patterns, | grade, in fast black with ew models. The dye ts | thle or military collars, No mat e-the-war brand, guaran: | ter where you go, you cannot get garments fit for a his second term. Includ ferfully good looking Over i Cravenette aincoats I ng at this easy-on-the better value. WHEN YOU BUY FROM (CARL ‘SCHERME YOU SAVE 103-107 First Ave. So. TEN STEPS FROM YESLER Blue serge and handsome $ l 5.00 A special Union tailored pencil stripe patterns are Suit, box back and regular Tsien 06 giving 73 thins $ l 8.00 models, is featured at $22.50. $15 value in Seattle—Union It is an exceptional value. made. $20.00 Extreme buying power At $20 I offer the cele- and small overhead expenses ee Ga an $22 50 enable Schermer to prove nion- ie s every day and all the time styles, colors and mixtures. Be sure and see these won- that when you buy here you derful garments. s save marine, we |knots an hour | There was a crash and a great] $720) MEU IEW MON Bergman’s Hand-Made Loggers sgh must be cha were all LOT ee EO I Capt. Hinch Rescued Capt. Hinch, of the Eaatern For. | | |warding Co, which owns the the cost of service to the Indi. seek and war ateard the Sent| vidual phone decreases. Any |this sale and going at these sensational at 5c. Who says high prices? nd w hro into th pt ther theory is contrary to . : Sailors from” the” Deatachland| eommon eens — The above are just a few of the bar- from Deutschland him! Up to th on the aut dead from shock The tug Cann f and dra He was nearly | change 4 cold head. The reane In’ ex ditu bee when a new exchange m ration of the ex! Tomorrow you can buy your Work gains offered. Our three large display Hie talreane In eependiture Shoes, high cuts, if you wear them, at windows at 1510 First Avenue, are just a ; i" jon when a sew exchange must $2.89; they sold originally at $5.00. stacked with honest merchandise—and | goods toew and atéemed Gas re not Men’s Pants, worth to $2.50, now 98c. all prices ridiculously low. Money cheer- ihe cee ee Seattle to “Racy” |Men’s $4.00 Pants at $2.38. Boys’ Suits fully refunded if any purchase be unsat- 7 |nere under hier own ateaine it nt [of Stave of Taeota ie aypie | At $2.48, And 50e Work Shirts at 28. | isfactory. MCTHER TRIFS WHAT’LL WE DO FOR loo aimee oo hee cost ob utara Yes, it will pay you to attend this great Closing-out Sale—you can’t make any EERIE ALIBIS AT WAR END?),.'\:20! erica, xtet| aria "sine. “he Siy $2 apiatake heres Remember our adérese RED FRONT CLOTHING. COMPANY, T0 SL AY SONS wea arain in a fow days at most. |i charged, wore for tois werviee | 1510 First Avenue, opposite the Public Market, just north of Pike Street. Sale starts SIOUX CITY, Ia, Nov. 17 Hear of Ramming Launch than the Spokane business man or| Saturday morning at 9 o'clock sharp. Later this morning report was|the Tacoma b circulated that a mysterious motor: |the iness man is that) ‘On acount of the war” 19 hor LA CONNER, Nov. 17.—Rising | *2°° shops have joined in a attle business man is “easy.” | jboat tried to ram the Deutschland} Does the Seattle business man! er own bed in the | 25 9 cent price advanc Bel-|and that In at & to protect | pay move for telegraph service, av-) tug swung di-|tomobile service, street car serv-| ie Burope are r ing by Here’s Deutsch!and as She Looked Before Dash to Sea piteh-|the submartn rectly in the path of the undersea | ice t accommodations? Ne of the similar, the the nan The telephone alone gets away with a) the night, Mrs. H. W. Rock t gon and shot he nm, Harry Rock raeshoes at each other, b hing the metal from wh ght She then tu Forwarding Co., 1 again rests, ation of this rumor same servic fee a gts Dake cod oe The Deutschland was running on |an business man | . . If your wife has no business abii.|th® surface at the time of ac} after the shooting and was in a i, dant. the oc ta weekly aj,|Cident. While there was no heavy} Profits Mere Larger serious condition Fri lowante and watch it blossom into|#e® the current, according to the} According to the figures given Despondency over fal dit saineis Caasie’s crew, was unnsnally strong. out by the poblie ice commis culties is supposed to have — — | Because of this and the inky dark-/ sion as now cons » cause of her act ness, the Deut nd's lookout didj| cent ret to t | DRINK HOT TEA not see the Scott quickly enough to; pany f the cit sound an alarm ximatel wice the return of the BLETHEN BOY FOUND FOR A BAD COLD }| Aji tights that had not been ex-lcity of Spokar nd nearly four} Something You shed had been shaded to| times the return of the elty of Ta - Get @ small package of Hamburg |™ pe easier, Thix added to son the investment | 0 W rancis A. Blethen, 12-year-old | Breast Tea, or as the German folks|the difficulty in kee the dis:| Upon the commission's own] son of C. B. Blethen, who decided it, vurger Brust Thee,” |tance between the boats showing, there was no Treason to Ss i Wednesday that he would be far at a Take a table Report Armed Sub Near crease the rates in the city of Se For 27 years in the practice n the cold, cold world than spoonful ta cup of| The Race is about five miles due/attie without a much greater in of Dentistry, I have adminis complied with his teacher's ng Water upon it, pour thro outh of the Thames mouth ein the cities of Tacoma and : fered my local Anesthetic A shee rting hessctin! his drink a teacup full at} As the big boat put out today, | Spokane Tacoma and Spokane q over 100,000 times. This rep ow se s; eentes 4 the most effective | rumors again wer 4 regard eas men ¥ 4 for the i@a ent erhaps 40 per ‘. k a cold and cure grip,|ing a possible fight marine | increa o the whole burden is if Fesents perhaps per ¢ . ‘ m, rather ‘nan tell) as it ns the pores, relieving | escort for her placed upon Seattle business — é of the number of people for ff his parents of his educational difft. congestion. Also loovens the bow fact that the boat’s departure| The California commission reduc | == Fy whom I have extracted an ant took, a pair of skates and els, thus breaking a cold at once ared to have been suddenly de-|rates and the telephone company a Where from one to 32 teeth Bnd ne road,” only to fall into the| It is inexpensive and entirely | ¢ upon led to belief that Capt./did not appeal | er eee ee ay . os apy ey 7 Ft each, including . a MAI, thoret r 6 —_ « t vile ce 1 . b An Example of Extortion [mechanical device easy of opera BRYAN wi TALK Pe Bh ed inferior ¢ , oast and was await-| 0 the clearest illustra sir the electrical depart - a ‘ o | isand Nor of of} | tO be upon Investment, Is in } if visable to send a patier an 1) $0 Re ee eh one de IB | repair the mechanic | ; d ¢ at t e rge © ee sien th it 2a A MARKET brought in a hurry from | \ ig egrei Why should not government be a! Ue te Ue , “on angen “ a [Palmer, Mass. by spe ial train, [conte tae eee glee! ; rar service to the community, rath at Willen ae Nov 17 atien Southeast 7 . t ard 0, officials) month: he investmont of the (than ah instrument to justify o Dean Milnor Roberts of the Un sa aac an. Of srkpe tracting. I have never had a ‘ ‘orner Fifth and Pine 1 to treat seriously appre: |! nth, 1 stment of the | oregsion? If we cannot have alyersity of Washington mining | 222 fame, and Anthony J. Camt- : jons of @ man, dre as a| telephone comy P desk) vublic service commission. such ; ‘ing | neti, commissioner general of the patient infected from extract aeae Pepe 7 ne, prior ar prices, was ap-| Dubuc servi mmission. sv school has received unofficial word tie . Of Sas ing, but have operated o STONG’S MEAT MARKET the "Dy viochiage gi eee pd tte proximate! Under esent pea ig eubee ven ” aren from the United States bureau Peng Eyprentt baknetn barons many jaws which had become - LOunten Hart 0 man carried @ amall package of|Prices the desk phone investment |‘,the state of Callfornis, one that imines that a mining and metallur.| program for the annual eens tiet He wer Cee | wat mar Cured Ba Sop ‘ t eee |i $10.60 and ‘the wire 1% cente| Yu, rest Sil communities to gical experiment station would be/|}) Snnval meeting of necrosed leaving teet ' A 12% | t e, it on. black powder in bu Boo | Ft ngs [state with equal fairness, we m established in Seattle. jthe National Women’s Christian Se night roun ig 25d pee Peace ae nig insisted the man be per fact, the total cost not exceed:| nrotect ourselves from oppression | 1 4. 1 yor ; Temperance union, which opened it wore neee Woiliaw ‘dace’ eu eet Oe pee saying he was probab ing $1 on this investment of] Rng discrimination, ax we have|_,D- 4: Lyon of Sait Lake will be| here today they we K posters $6 In ordinary timen the telephone| tone tn the past. in the case of |Piaced In charge of the station,! The chief work to come before eenion = | jcompany receives @ eturn af $12 00 | hight and water, create and operate apport es eh la tod ‘ght and) the meeting will be a discussion of to a TORS, 3 Ibe for C | row Sshington Cras | Instead of applying Section 41 lowing an investigation of several of u natior Bint eae | prohibition enactment ORGANIZED HERE (.'",\0"7"\0").008. 404 mnbett at the deanna sf Slaont amie gaarne as, mada Juused inthis case to Justify an ta | CHILDREN IN RIVER: interlo Evanston, Il tordon, o: eo in rate luntartly estab ’ = = =— | THEN DROWNS SELF Chance for City Phones they would ha the hospital. | limited experte a a tooth is found to 1 able, the quic the better. I extr Stall 29 Articles of incorporation were epared Friday for filing at Oly pla by which a new political or | Jute! ithout pain b zation is launched for the pu M4 ee ettacts STONG’ LI Gh canstine Wounikaer Wino Mr. Burleson, postmaster general i a ‘ ; aac! PRICES BEAT THEM A policies RNS FRONIGRDE WILNGH'G) cacthe Unthen recommend:| GADSDEN, Ala, Nov. 17.—Mrs ou an asl y e i My Prices for High- f his coped Walle GG ek EL ok CET, It will be known a® the Young /@ t© Congress that all electrical | Charles Carter, of Wharton's Bend, Well Dre d Be ics or igh AD ace ccoree ete teem a | Penne a siesta ts Snows. the Young |Sens of commustecion.Saaatichalioe bar boul enagber oan & sse under the cont und management j lows: ahi deine Cakan On ain excludes fy) ficere elected Thursday are: Rob-| of the postal department. In case|70@rold son to the Coosa river, And that means well tailored, {f you want to be, You can charge : ert P, Oldhan resident 4 be ne pos ep e ac | Suit here a ay m1 s yo par : . 22-K Gold Crow 50 SACK CHOICE FAMILY FLOUR... $1.76 Bir west aan Ueevaete: be mond, |°% war, this would be absolutely |threw them into the water and her Sioa thie nnd Day for It 8 you wear it; and Just let us men Eitigework..per toot Se care, Tete. “i 10¢ Bl vice presidents; George R. Martin, | M&Cessary. As a simple matter of|self Jumped in. Tho boy saved Poca ies ne Gold Fillings «2 ude Sar G@taen Cie ecretary; Adair Rembert, treag.| Prevarednos the government /himself, but mother and girl were y Bunch of Woolens This Is the Place i Silver Fi a sens adea e an of Minced Clams urer. should control and operate all elec-| drowned Drop in this week any time and let's talk it over i ers, pk ed Rataine The {ncorporators are charter|ttical means of communteation, tel} best, Rubby r Pla tt Bak ne € inter embers of the Woodrow Witaon | Phone and telegraph as well | onder ga gas ; ‘ ‘ so important a part in the recent |(& ®M electrical plant, and having watgest a fe ca exar 106 caine . OC) wires and sr almost . * Dental Of tie a foes a8 | | ntchen toe PCa make ite appeat tor|eter"® city, could mont eastiy ae | ALS 20ST WAR-PLANE Tailors to Men Sonat gm ‘ aT | The club wi Ke peal for | °P { ‘ uv Coa 2 tee. wh Peas. .iBe | 9 et Paper... ate membershtp to progressives and in-| ‘C10? & telephone system for the : SED e semen ee CIRST AVE, Va +e oon dependents as well as to democrats, | U0 #4 benefit of the business} PARIS, Nov. 17.—Lteut. Guyne STONG and plans to establish a social club, | 2 of the city, The poles that|mer, France's serial hero, downed |now carry the electrical wires could| his 2ist German battle plane, ac- S125 | | \earry telephone wires as well, and| cording to in announcement i pie eaten cee Matte aca CRESCENT MEAT co. BELGIANS DIE IN | instead ot the busiuess ap being The official statement detailed an| es MEN 1 Can Save You Time and Money 7 | unusual amount of aerial activity |} Beo MAIN 2899 “QUALITY” Our Motto MAIN 2899 ff ALLIED AIR RAID for telephone service, the service}in the Amiens region, citing 641g yoneoquee t determine your needs before attempting to Dentist ; : : could be furnished on a Wasis some-| aerial encounters. It was here that systematic way. Taree ecg e thout my work in a eure mnat entis' dive us @ trial and be convinced Fis he |what similar to the basis upon|Guynemer got his latest vietim lewe, legally If © practlee hore a cnen A Medical Cole THIRD AVE. AND PIKE ST. Extra Special! Choice Steer Sirloin Steake, Ib iM BERLIN, Nov, 17.—An allied air) Whleh the citizens of Seattle now] The night was comparatively nee in my profeamonertt > Entrance 1504 Third Ave ainsi raaiaditsicn ‘i : 15¢ Bi raid over Zeebrugge and Ostend on) Coy light and water Jealm along the entire front | Dincitnte, ex ty, tet esh Dressed Chic ¢ | Choice Steer Pot Roasts. .10¢ Wednesday killed 39 Belgians and City Owes People Service j sand Chronic Die ' Sundays, 9:30 Dm noice Pork st a , r +s sand feos Me ee Sunda 0 tol p.m, re ‘ Pe r Roa 15¢ | Prime Kib Roasts ive resulted in practically no other] The telephone is a modern no- | FABLE terms, and fees 4 for Your Convenience holce Steer Steaks....42/¢ | Legs of Lamb 20 damage, according to y o on obi ab van b & war office|cessity, almost as much he} Onc » there w: r 608 FREE, Aiatemnant today, It whe daoiwnas so as lig nee upon a tyme there was a hi AB A os for Blood asserman biood text = COM* te in. nN ¥ 202 Liberty midg. DONAWAY and water, The telephone 4, L blig vel the harbor works were undamaged. jonger a mystery, It is a simp tee. man SIN -808 beer. eee : | | PAINLESS t

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