The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 27, 1916, Page 4

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* Member of the Rntered at Seattio Wash. F By mall, out of By carrter, etty, thee menth Let’ s Have a Show-Down! “Chit on Ch the the of the var > stati Ame rity for are authe has lost 31 per cent 1915 for which the average gambler, mor fast be lor a page TO LIFI year cents pe a with a luxurie AND are from IN made NOWHERI AND THE I The brutal bureau of crop estimates, \ some one price of wheat “Keeping wl United States An absolutely which is going Why? ecause Europe down The national f tainted NDIS M reply merely a question ¢ semi- point ountry position to pay the price, not wheat wrong point of view, It is up is foreed to pay extortionate is -over ds there election can charges motives The Speakership GUIE KE. * je ~coma, In his opinion so that a handful of men legislation arbitrarily. He fu the measures to come up for the dry law, the house should elevat who has been consistently instead of one has been affiliated with the “wets of Sea to Guy hel , in his answer clearly states the issue in the speakership contest use should be liberali nger be able to con er declares that, in view of purpose of strengthening the to the speakership a m who, like Kelly the rules of t dry He pleads, in general, for a liberalization of the republ ean party instead of pursuing the pig-headed standpatism which characterized the Kelly faction in the past sessions and which tended to bring both the party and the legi slature! into dierepute A Aiberal and a dry—t declares Guie. Kelly fails + al E. Halsey of Asotin coun at kind of man should be speaker, both respects. Guie suggests Why not? “Why Guy Kelly? asked a headline the other day Ho, hum! He's guying himself, according to E. H. Guie Inez Milholland Boissevain ANY a tear will s. Inez Milholland Boisse vain to her grave t the nation Wealthy, she was not of the idle rich. Capable, she did not capitalize her gifts for selfish gain While her suffrage, this 3, gave active help the world—the girl toilers of her na especially. She was their friend and counsel! She was one of Nature’s noblewomen advocate of Death at elt sympathy to the totlers ot city of ‘ New York fame is young woman and hea eatest as an called t the Humphrey nominates Ole Hanson President Wilson’s cabinet. Wha kill Ole’s chances. Bank Act Works ‘Well S INCE the passage of resources of the United one-half t But the gr for a place in he trying to do— States with the ter tion and distribution e | up in Eastern cities 1 ber 12 dep 1 th Ne : ave decreased a quarter of a billion lars, increasing hea the banks. The state ec West and the M West increases from 12 to 14 per cent. In Seattle the has been enormous The time is fast passing w 4 York can control the finances of the nation with « ple’s money Capital to move crops, t 1ild factorie ance development can now be secured west of the Mississipp 1 g the knee to Wall st without ber Great is the Federal Religion on the Battlefield arrive The now, hear Distance Shrinks to Nearness Distance today is no barrier to business. Minutes have replaced miles. WESTERN UNION Day Letters and Night Letters expand the limits of your selling territory to the margins of the seas. Wherever Western Union goes, business may be had at little cost. THE WESTERN UNION TELEGRAPH CO. c ave of re g wee Idier, a Re 1 or 1 nister to hear | f © re re te 1 P the fe plet Cathol hapla The Seattle Star (fee ae escon@-elase mation Ney, One Fear, 99.60; @ monthe, 01.90; Ee per month up te ment mplained of the view whatever prices be woman} | Editor’ Ss Mail | gente out-of-date r the STAR—MONDAY, NOV. 27, 1916. PAGE 4 veayrone noes reetope tree s3sagggeagansertrrereeet Neat Week A Novel “Men in the Raw” ‘A Week By WM, McLEOD RAINE Published Dally i Titi Ti. soeese Eatin irasirnts ightway fell into an arlends of Me triteness and his saving ot Mr. J. Wesley r haracter began to caapkakeen te | s feet; Wreck Price $2.39 Woot werth nnd Tiber. silk Price worth to 4, cut in w what I'm t AGAINST NON-PARTISANSHIP Brouillard? I'm sa T I ROE tans arcmin tn 8 bor Men's, Ladies” Lot Ladies’ shocs at The at jthat n ig man in fine Suits, a and Boys’ Rain- and Slippers, non-partisan iasue. In | such a mag ent made of fine worth 5 ce worth te worth to 83.00, agent pe | Pris aaa : ; tweeds pick 00, now now nt . ot d. “If you pate that eel! to LINEN AND RUB. Lot Sotted t of th with money ' aoe wiviaes mr mn COLLARS Overall Coats u to buy those de Led F ce ov alaegiee enough to buy in hose bond $7.77 ~ _ + realize |i Chicago-but of course you wil - Men's Woot Ua- fine Ladies’ ‘ 3 I'm afraid 1 quite under derwenr, worth to . worth te i a are settle 1 bakit dr, Gosiwwrientct nasa wee Sutte, ® nome aviled, £20.00. D he fact nue i are Sree £10.00, { proof that parties exist,|'@d $1.98 98c $5.98 Pies phe The portly gentleman became Wrapping . Lot Cordure Ladies’ Bett oS oe nea @ iasue.| adenly facetiou worth tle Ib, now Lot ie and 250 Paw Slippers, worth the interest of | *UAnORY ications. hasan dicpaaes sow BiGor" wove Meese | im, Ge © chuckled ‘ry ‘ed tac |wharing the Joke with his daughter 5c the st hys he says he doesn't understand!" ods 106 EA Then to Brouillard Jay, young f the in pe you don't mean to tell me cle o t 1 f lot Men's W hedad Die tot Ladtes’ Cups aod Sane th will for here Shoes, de of the worth to ie, the al ef ‘ finest leathers, ef Wore to or {de F ny t M1 » guarantee our work for 16 Ortin 1 and We will e.amine your teeth he vote 1 tak and tell you just what they require, ALMORT AWAY » AY and what it will cost fine Shoes, es ther : Our prices are the lowest in Se| all rea attle for high-class work. A three pe | ete. worth € Rs ide thereof, in usele and and alone is the reasor | 8c $1.98 | preent call for non-partisan-| | nnlaenen iti | UNITED WRECKAGE SYNDICATE to aT » jold and Porcelain Cro 5.00! ‘ ere are a lat of Teath 60 00 bie SPECIALIZING RAILWAY AND MARINE WRECKAGE itt POM Pawn rened ane ade Ne 1509-1511 FOURTH AVE., NEAR PIKE ST, alth. It is p hat this nor oes Occupying the Large Double $ rch hang upying arge Double Store Next to Colonial Theatre, Merchandise Exchanged anahip eam 1 the ". National Painless Dentists |& Including Any Damaged Goods. Open Nights Till 7 o'Clock lor H. B. HUDSON | N. W. Corner Fourth and Pike 761% Aure Ave § Open Sundays, 9:30 to 1 P.M. A Francis Lynde A Nov. A Week ~~ Onn mnt ttt fathe needs a guar | vein of bituminous cor nderiying | wetting ! - ( 1 ! ? You now exact! that fart ange at the bead of 1 don ne ¢ ea } CONTINUED {Iredale ong [th vl cu ih ns NEW SENATE FACES. | \ FROM PAGE 1 { and all the chotee spota th are Him,” sald the rs a) me . , { : it ) } going to trrigate hat's to prevent ent plant, eh? The materials | have @ pe Annan nnn nee “ iyour getting in ohead of the rush all been tested, | suppose t's only t on A taking up a doen or so of Oh, you; we had experts in| Je “ rink r Tha { f That's fine, os me sarte ections ome more than a year The ” Then ’ 1 : toads, town sites, and the like? al in all right material ‘ climbed 4 font, I'm glad Lack of eney? Why vane Cortwright’s calculating eye| raw stuff, © A t met you. My namo is Cortwright 1, there are plent n who 4 once more over the att ore . ; Weel Cortwright, of Chie fall all over ourselves run-| {ive prompe a h i lard named himself in one Aan Wark tack eaitan < hawt ina ual for your power plant? that s eo prett wo! f coley Cort t I'd undertake to finance yor aes Poe t ou # ekht'e surprise hearing the | cone then Oh, 1 forgo . f ed rig ¢ k " tla a surneme was ant ues nthe Hroulllard’s first tmpulee sprang |” e. a : oa . a ent well, well 1 don't say! | full-grown out of honest anger. gooq enough for the cement Kilns, |e nett nl ae nen ihe ateel, Potatoes that sold Not of the Broutilards ef Knox| Hut the calmer second thought) Rut for pow we aba tilize the prod ce ‘ \ ' ‘ we ght fil County, Indiana?—but, of course, |t4rned wrath into amused toler | river There in another small si lar wrrected I < y be There in only the | @8e canyon at the head ¢ ne valle hats where e off,” | tA] one fasaliy ha ver beard of You forget that | am first of where a temporary dam can be| snapped the « Phere , and it t# mix 1, old stock 1 the governm: hired man.| nuit which will delive power | are fine ore he Hophra too, dating “wa o the Revo. | Mr. Cortwright,” he det ‘oa I ough to run anything—-an entire | and @ 1 1 { coking lutionary War, a furthe fancy the department heads would | nanutacturing ¢ if we had one coal t of a bought of the farmer Brouil- | (ke tt rather h f we fellows! ste Cortwright made a clucking | parr silroad would durmy ards hundreds of times when I waa |!" the field went plum pleking noise with bis tongue. Then bit into the er end in the packing business, and | want lat om the PO | aye lighted on the dump of and there yo to tell you that finer animals | tential ark r of pr if side) woitary mine high up on the reduct ant yo f paying the pr r ever, caine hicago mar- | mmr and bring back the money? | °" at lgrings ileal a oes t ae Ye aid Ur lard driving {ow far is it up to where you are ' t tn a mi na re ard Broulllard ad ] th but HING the word in edgewise, “I am sorry | S9!ne to build your dar Two men ¢ Massingale,| with a growing wonder, How di to say that I don't know many of Hrouillard gave the distance andl rathe and in working Im tit hap that the Chicago money It's t show- he farmers. Our branch of the bl measures any 4 And then to Miss Gene- kink had taken the trouble to in W.F. KIRBY. fainily settled near Vincenne 4 grades with & der! vieve That ie their cabin-—on | forn neelf wo accurately in re unter my father was on the benct ' , | the trail a little to the right of the | gard natural resources of the Ajransas, Democrat * in polttic fo you think my daughter could | )io et opening Niquota region? “ dear young man M bd were lor { “ wax galloy f 4 pork packer's sugges- know that I once had the ‘ . Vt on can wa know w, the mere ravings of @ f introducing your goo: t t to go into| money-mad promoter. “As the gov my bankers In Chicago? The transfer of view-points fros ness wher neer in charge of this years aco and to think that wa wer ¢ f the canyon t #07 work, | couldn't afford to be identi here in (his howling wilderness r wae effected without went uf jut thin is @ fied s « friendly tntermed- thousand miles from nowher | Conversation flagged, ever Hard Brouillard | jary any such scheme as the say, I should meet bin couragement of a voluble o bad mad n't begin to a re 9 nor ng, but when they re hed su and " not.” Hard laughed and fell head th portal, Mr. Cortwright t the 4 the long into the pit of tritenens recover his breath st t Niquoia, had » be glanced at his watch aff The world so very big, '0 &a * appreciation of (he! renorted on ngales, father hanged the subject abruptly. when you come surround {t prop. PTo* t and its possibilities and son, and his re had con hat We'll bave to be straggling back COL UM erly, Mr. Cortwright,” he asserted “ kood goodness, Mr. Bro veyed a hint of possible antagon i a to the chug-wagon. Much obliged That's a f nd we doing lard Le tleatly all done for) jem art of the mine own ty in th alle to Mr. Broulllard. Will you r level be wada o mak heered, taking In the | ¢ oF ect. But nee « wn and see us off? and keep It .” buszed the r ntain-¢ ned alley n ention of a ¢ Broulllard said “yes” for Miss y man chee with a uve of an apprais eye nweep 'Cortwright’s sake. The temptation icy « ward the a ie, ou butld en ‘ ? ‘ !was another of the consequences PORES BP CRCLS ' It's a a hundred and dam right here and take out yopr t * four years of isolation which twenty miles f thia to El Gato, | cana the canyo In that t r p and eve hb cut him off from the world of on . and Canyon, fan't ft the » ? fre t rty | co down under two ndred feet of women no less completely thas Hr 4°? Well, we did it tn Dr ed and went a stoppin water fr the world of money-getting. ra yesterday afternoon, and we! jittle furt showing rich The what?” queried Miss Cort have I done to make you i have cut an hour out of that! how ¢ barrier | ple they th wright forget how to talk?” she wished . f Ricke ken the way) would the two! quar And somebody told The Niquoyastcad je said to know, five minutes further on, Rabb Stine Man in- \* ross the i ore . eases they had the a) antit : only | Bre ; Tt ae t when his si ence was promising to ade a ape e € how |it was toc e ‘on is alle © » Canyon passage. atats on making pets of the on pe et 2 end ie Gy ‘ r wae tt Nothing at all,” be tigers, /iong ete daca ame , 5 above the! over the T a n of hastene > way But I have for result uw venstant/y /ard anil ai 4 that tt = f. w b ‘ eo. tt r t the same, It has been up for repeire with his te ept « * twisted his | mar 5 7 taking | ¥ nee I hi had a chance Me dislike to fire him, but o aak cat Gan o motive fori distance up the preciuit i fr. Cortw r re n Mr How dreadfu she laughed. whet can we doP he feat was not quite so apparent|of Chigringo and Jack's M be ‘ Brouillard,” he cut in, “you s we shall come back to t might be. This mystery, how That will be a whale of a chunk : my feet e the right to bu that quoy—I simply can’t say Jever, was immediat brushed ry.” he Then, h| on ‘ he 1,| power dam, an¢ the cor t sneezing—and then you jaside by Mr. Cortwright bus dropping =the x.jtracts fc wh jal you'd earn some of the things “You ate wondering what fool | ¥!!! ye There's ro tion | rather t than and Ill be vou bave forgotten. Wouldn't tha?” notion chaset 6 away oat here te Yea, concrete and xtoe and to| switched ¢f 1 & shot at! be delightful?” us . the desert when we had a comfort-|_ “Then you are going to need That was a mere nursery no-| this drowning jon myself.| “I dare you to come!” he@iaa™ ANSWER lable hotel to stop at,” he rattled on. | Portland cement—a whole world of |tion I gare you ® while back What do you 6 brazenly Haven't you hear Carry a vulcant seni. Jer tel! you, Mr, Brouillaré—4t wae | !t Where will you get 4 it picking up homesteads and} il way what I said a few min men of the desert camps oa +s urlonity The papers and maga-|oW will you get it here? town #i in the Buckskin. The| utes ago,” laughed the young chief each other for the chance to pid T—there Is nothing 6) tines have been full of thie Bock “We are in luck on the cement) big thing ts right here. I tell you, | of construction——“that only @ up a lady's handkerchief? omar te old atutt reclamation scheme, and w p position Brouillard told the/1 can smell m y in this valley hired man. I'm not sure it wouldn't They were at the final descent in when Tom con wanted ts oon thal sce Where all money-t r We shall | yours #cads an act of Congress the trail ne wonderful miraclon were going biy manufacture our own sup Brouiilard lang It is only by Georg we might get In that case, I hope you know om 158 of.! 1, themselves wrought out./ Ply ight here on the ground.|the fragra f Reclama f we have tc was the opti how to shoot straight, Mr. Broufl- pelted off that}, got te “ of Mmestone n Service ions,” he assert You think/ lard,” she said quizzically; and “ 7 shale in © hills | suggeste ¢ t good | at t y passed at a step from r ard could scarcely do leas be and of mone it here be the n't my think,” sald/ romance to the crude realities " ¢. The project, | burning fairly good | Buckskin De ® its maide 1 » take (Continued in Our Next Issue) expla templated the ~ fing of dam across the ber what for end ia Cany © police whem there and + rting of t n anything r ma well, amid the girl, the alle é ag G k repiyd mre, medders, that a fact a ¢ MU et acerenplinhe Sale by the wont tt yeu! : ‘ a tia Them oe nes Pr United Wreckage Syndicate, 1509 Fourth Ave. in ted. “BR | o THE WHIRLWIND FINISH STARTS TUESDAY, 9:30 A. M. “wa . ’ has The balance of the stock must be sold—and will be if low | you right now, with Thankagiving only two days away. You have Janitor meross the way Johny o. Gene prices will do the work. Come share in this passing opportunity | this unparalleled opportunity to save money on food and wearing oe eS abate the son of my ts eavs ane Greater crowds than ever will be here when the | 2Pparel. Join the crowds here Tuesday and Wednesday, the Big y " ODD NEWS good rie Judge Antoine : “ Days. Here is a sale you can't afford to miss, and the one r ¢ ent news spreads of the finishing prices that are being made for the big sale you can be thankful for in reducing the high cost of " ardly di wind-up of this great sale. Don't let anything keep you from living. In order to assort and resnark stock for the finish, sale sw Brouiliar dt attending this great merchandise event. Think what it means to | reopens TUESDAY, 9:30 A, M Serteneinen’ hese THE LAST TWO DAYS OF THIS MONTH WILL BE REMEMBERED BY ALL THAT ATTEND r Kauntlet and gave hin a word of AoW “A ' wad nek bortowe ATs Ane Wits; piel e'4 caltuaive enoatl VEN awar Wreck jen’ Hose, werth to SOc, in- ding the fa- mous Onyx brand, now Big lot Ladies’ Fine Suite worth to 825.00, $8.98 Stk Watst worth to 85: Se Soap, Lvory and other brands, for 3c Ladies’ Suk Um- brellas, long handle: worth to 85 "$1.49

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