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out-of-town folks: write for our FREE 1917 catalog “NOCASH DOWN!” “MAKE YOUR OWN TERMS!” Your ° Credit library tables at JANUARY SALE nrices— $15.75 regular prices ry table like picture: » aid oak fumed Iniah panels each end and cane pan on lower “shelf x40-inch top Mission style regular price $1830; January sale price— $15.75 $87.50 library table $50 exac $125— library table $75 sh grade y table ree price 8 $50- bidet drawers price $57.60. Jan wary sale price STAR—TUESDAY, JAN. FA REREAD. REEL 1917. PAGE 2 \Australia Turns Thumbs Down (GERMANS RAGE On Conscription of Soldiers BY ADELE SYDNEY, Jan has turned thumbs down « conseription, Aw a result, the ly | party, whien hi in power for t past few ar upheaval On the ins o chief Minister the commenwealt man of | Wales, minister ints | On the other hand, the fons which men ltered are i dea 0 HOWELLS ] Australia been in chaotte ders one hand the le arty for t among whom are Willlam Hughes of Premier Hal xtate of New South and several labor ex-prime iption Prime the are ardent conac these ow ition rnd have read their lea party and re the tas ers 0 he lat pudiated ther |} At this ¢ jthe « jth one can predict aments of Wales and onsider states Aust no confidence jouth ing their situation ty are bot votes ag the ert governments federal parliament Rumor t that a new natior jal part formed by the re pudiated }with th position, leaders combining f the fo part tabor aders the Il | generally oe jshould the breach in th | who are ted labor par knell of the While the insue was never befo { party polition, tt will be the basis of the par that ty remain, the death | party haa been sounded consertptio tere that the division s not generally on hard and fast most of an sed conscriptior ft is probable that many a union father and mother with sons at the front voted for conscription to send them succor. The sigh returned maimed and halt and blind many hearts opposed to tlon to vote is tain that the votes of {dl women who would h de and sweethearts to ¢ swelled the vote of the “no's 54 HOURS IS WEEK FOR WOMAN WORKER of soldiers atirre mascrit en > oe nelfint allow the isbar Sight of Wounded Soldiers Teturning Causes Many to Vote for Con ME] AGENTS CELEBRATE gave Its ane re BY J val | OVER ALLIES’ | PEACE REFUSAL ACKERMAN Jan BY CARL W BERLIN 2 Berlin's peace hopen are dispersed. Now to the last ounce of The allies’ note of a written re it is war human biood ie not Aeerving Joinder ifte Berl opinion, and it ty pre opinion of the no There ts ae atre nanimow fon only the CONGRESS MAY VOTE SOON TO "BACK WILSON H. YODER U. P. Staff Correspondent WASHINGTON, Jan, 2. Congress may soon vote on in- dorsement of President Wil- son's recent note to bell ents, with ite implied thr a diplomatic break which many believe could only mean war DO YOU KNOW that you have not got Chronic F You can know by coming in and per- mitting me to diagnose case—that ill t you nothing—you should be our time against mine in lling to put y ch a vital matter as yc teeth. DO YOU KNOW that dentistry of the best order obtain- ible is absolutely useless if placed in or attached to teeth affected with Pyorrhea, the gum disease? DO YOU KNOW that it is easy enough to crown a tooth or ework in your mouth, but the ¢ only strong as the tooth on which it is placed, and the bridge- s strong as the abutment work is only a to which the bridge is attached? DO YOU KNOW rown tl as that I practiced and advocated Painless Dentistry, and the destructive Menace of PYORRHEA Alveolaris (known as Riggs’ Disease) and its detrimental effects upon Health, when most Dentists ridiculed the idea? DO YOU KNOW that I diagnose hundreds of cases each month, and that | am waiting to examine your mouth and teeth absolutely free? You can know the real truth without cost 1 to you. Come at once; you will be sur- notes” sald the country Rad been) Pd ease, ¢ * rrowing cearer and nearer the] prised to know how little it will cost to Mabel ER le tls Oe, sca ge, have your teeth fixed up; to do this is ] Health Insurance of the best order. right It is admitted y's direction, since “not PRICES Sata tae tate 22-Karat Crowns ....... Natural Crowns ..... Bridgework, per tooth Gold Inlays ........ Silver Fillings ...... bie - $1.00 Plates that Fit..... 10.00 to $15.00 Painless Extraction Free with other work. HARRISBURG o General Brown in w word “week ployment act ¢ mean a week, but th Attorne rendered a: slew that th imples are! 1° Me Pale done ty SOO MASONS MEET | simi cont” itn More t Mas e | event peace maneuvers fail cd the a “ar - This interpretation was placed Monday at the Scottis . ipon President Wilson's con garined mtn oe PD did it 22°: ere } « hours consecutive days.) , te a CepUon. |” amis Bre submitted to the Think what a difference it makes to Judge & ’ “ industrial board by representatives Me! Aweek ago I was a of various mercantile associations. seen. W as alonda annot employe unde committee ergo put con note aid sound ras on indorsement of the the note admit warning to Ger many, such orsement necessar. fly would mean American approval of the president's step. Secretary Lansing’s first pretation” of Wilson's “peace | ed to be past & ple seemed lodge toavoid me, But now that Resinol Soap Hussey, sovereign grand inspector —with just a little Resinol Ointment—|&¢eral, were the speakers has given me back my good complex-|~ SS . Lam ready for anything All droge’ 0 fnsomuch as tedly carries a en | did go out, pe of CITY RIOTS AFTER CHANGING ITS NAME “{nter- i - all Resine! Seep and Ointment, —a close-out sale of 10 dropped patterns of fiber tugs; all-over conventional desi shades of red, blue, brown green; the sanitary and easily cared for rugs in these carpet sizes: $8— rug, size 6x9, sale price . $12— rug, size 8-3x10-6, sale $13.50 rug. size 9x12 sale price —small rugs to match all large size StopUsingaTruss TRUSS WrAnERS . KITCHENER city is under and 100 m nd \ battalion are patroling tl as result of ar late day, following the election the name of th from Herlin A newspape two members ected cou wore in rh Was started by tough GRAIN GOES UP CHICAGO, Jan. 2—T market was strong This} nm m Jan. 2 and st rie when since ity was changed Kitchen office ot with German ‘urtherr », the s made it perfecti tions with Germany |followed by a war of s From Piles | ..:::.: how bad] Would be also in was raided the ninistration plain it be diplomatic rela would be soon laration ay they believed ace notes nt of what-| ent might and] 088” atter how long your druggist today and |‘ get a t box of Pyramid Pile |! Treatment. it will give quick relief, | Germ jaturday’s news th and a single box of cures A\¥ War Was not in wi trial package mailed free in plain| ing on the i Wrapper if you sen coupon be resumption of export de: i * low | the pit was full of buyer a eat opened 21% day's close, at noon ed 2 more, going to July opend 2%c, and at had gone to $1.46%, up 2 Largest and most up-to-date Dental Offices on the Pacific Coast. tina ( ‘ I solicit your patronage on my reputation recy t a . and ability as a leader in Painless Dentistry. ==: =-:|| PAINLESS AUSTIN quent “supplemental hints” sent to neutral nations | DENTIST Third and Pike Marshall, was at th | | Entrance 1504 Third Ave. FREE SAMPLE COUPON 4 PYRAMID DRUG COMPANY, sPnines 030 Pyramid Bidg., Mich Kindly rend me a Free sam Pyramid Pile Treatment, in plain wrapper. and NO STRAPS ATT AG helleved, toc, th BUCKLES On SEA CAPTAIN WHO GEODETIC FLEET WAS TAKEN BY SUB TO QUARTER HERE TO SAIL PACIFIC Capt. H. A. la a Norwegian sea captain stopping Frye hotel, who leaves shortly for Grays harbor to take command four-masted schoon J, W noon “ac COYOTES ARE CAUSE OF WORRY TO SHEEP PASCO, Jan ranchers of this vicinit beink displaye psirod to discuss With Stone th oaesibility of hold ing off any move that might tear Mf the Hd WEATHER BUREAU ATING COSTS | WOULD WISE US UP | fashioned this winter fixed charge.| stort tr a ; ; | 1 bureau officials ort n their fon of the|°Y ‘he coyotes each da “ by \L, the} campaign for more accurate ter| count na es most heat on] arlous kinds of| irae secectihs D: “LEWES FILES | Acie issc have proved’ tis to thee own satisfaction after|trosensain. en rain | Mtaken aboard the U-boat and later|Of the lake solved the proble viously trying many described as| Tiaterred a Norwegian reve-|Paysse had been given assurance ; an tie “ ; Seattle would be chosen if a fred! striking the earth rain| me cutter. This last move was a|>°* 1 | 2 papod one, he says, as the U-boat| Water space could be furnished after falling and forms ala steamer for Yokohama Was destroyed the following day|_, Pach of the five survey ships car coating on the ground, trees | will begin a year's stud by ai English cruiser. ries an average crew of 30 men the condition is called a/rophy, will have This is Capt. Larsen’s first visit laze, and when this is severe and|until his steame to Puget sound during his 17 years The Pacific ( vey fleet of five p station in the the decision of th commissioners Tuesday to berthing space free » Unior >, f 5 expressed supreme satisfaction up-| Port Warden Paysse went before the commissioners and told them on being allowed to sail the Pacific 4 n ocean. | San Francisco and Tacoma were Larsen was captain of the Brit-/e#ch making an effort to land the /feh ship Inverdrule, which was de j fleet there. The don istroyed by a German submarine on| berthing space at the new PAugust 11. Larsen says he was|d0ck &© be built past geodetic APAO FREE ; Plapao Lavoratoriee lock 105, S! CUT YOUR H axel k a jrresident, fearing congressional upriging over the t diplomacy Open Sundays 9:30 to 1 p. m. for your convenience, State Sheep men repor at the t county furnish La of the PON sleet The old sut of Jan | cH merce members Wednesday noon at the Butler. Thursday he will speak to the University of Wash- ington students, and later the mem- bers of the College club, Dr. Starr will take motion pie tures of much of his investigation jin Korea, Japan and Siam, newer weather EDUCATOR TOBE | FETED WHILE HERE Dr. Frederick § at 1 three to five sh professor of anthropology of Chicago, who is in Seattle awaiting arr, the atter|! ther coal } SI 6 offictall i University lobules of rain rn L. D. Lewis, insurance broker, | FORGERY TRIAL Reno is on trial Tuesday, before a jury in Superior Judge Ronald's department, on a charge that he forged a $120 check on the areas the Seattle Chamber of Com-'Dexter Horton National bank, WHEN OTHERS FAIL, TRY DR. | macy, "ATES PICTURES — OF MOUNTAINEERS E The Bank for Savings CAPITAL STOCK $400,000.00 pays 4% INTEREST from ACME is a clean, economical and satisfactory fuel, Start former president of the Munictpal! year right—with a bin full of ACME | eenen league, filed for the council Tues Lae da | BUNKER PRICES—Lump $5.00, Nu 5 Furnace (coking) $3.50, \° id vi Lewis is the fifth Run of Mine $3.25 bi race. The filings clo: China will teach paper making| Three councilmen a lin a government school | - | the New | for where he of ethnog time here ves on Friday 1. H busy to enter t January to bi O. M, LATIMER, MGR. ACME COAL CO. Main Yard—Elliott 1400. Ballard Yard, Ballard West Seattle Yard—West 549-W } accompanied by wind, it ts report Dr, Starr is a guest Tuesday night fed as an ice storm jof the Monday club in the Univer . Ixity club quarters, while he will ad 1360. ae SHORT NEWS sev USE W-6 BECAUSE IT'S RICH TOBACCO AND A SMALL CHEW SATISFIES | REPRESENTATIVE wW. C, AD-| The annual outing of the Moun ameéon, of Georgia, and Mrs, Ellen} . ; ' hoi Crane “ipagetet pore ; ey mle ped bs Zz. Camp, of Newman, ( ey was marked by five days of| married Monday tin’ Dr Macy's {obo faning, maintain climbing and| J. R. BUCKLEY, of Spokane, atlsfied patients entirely fre ide stories | ‘ Spokane ering, complete sass i 0 ee jdied in the San Francisco Emer Members from Seattle, Tacoma) |gency hospital, New Year's day and Portland were in attendance, | from injuries received in a brawl Frank A. Jacobs of Seattle took Harry McGuire, a bricklayer, is un ‘ { motion pictures of the various wide der arres { trips and sports. ‘The trip out of THE BODY of Carl O. Holstrum { the valley w over 13 feet reported mi jjot Obispo 14 month é SUE MAUSOLEUM CO. | in an upright of a tree Tn a suit filed Tuesday, the exeen Cal | FIFTY NEGROES, including |tors of the estate of the late David |Kaufman ask for $22,000 and inter notice a fine regard for appearance among the {| three women, were lynched dur ers from Roundsmen to Captain—that’s one | (!0% 191, according to reports | reason they are so keen for W-B CUT Chewing, {| *"04.at Tuskexee institute as judgment ag » North € pass-word among these gentlemanly fellows is “If | jon tem i t Mausoleum Co. for the failure, ‘you won't take a little chew don’t take an Nomaad> Alouevy thas wee eae the part of the defendants, to to disfigure the face, when anibble of ric : al complete the purchase of the G, A at Newt and Milk was made in 1910. AC THAN THAT, 15 A TOBACCO GLUTTON AND WE DON'T WANT GLUTTONS ON THE ponce en we Skin Dine: ladigent made seo hOW On SHOWShOES from Lui BO. fou position in the fork ed Monday, near Placerville . | Tho powermt uptitt of froin the grateful and] San was Nervous Debility | January 1st on all sums deposited on or before January 5th. The Bank for Savings Pine Street at Fourth Ave. tment, instruc v aisen Vashington | | | j | er wiiment } | we eara I ave been!on of near on THE FUNERAL of Miss Alive A. Rall, daughter of Mr. and M from Bonney-Watson Co.'s j 203-5 Mpler Mids ou whetiter I can R. cemeter r h tobacco gives ‘ April 16 more satisfaction than a wad of ordinary Melia late : érinding and spitting. Takea tip from the officer on W-B, Mode by WEYMAN-BRUTON COMPANY, SO Usion Square, New York City The sale Pennsylvania is the only state which charger toll for using the SIL See Lincoln highway, POR DIANT BD,

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