The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 12, 1917, Page 5

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Woodhouse-Grunbaum Furn. Co., Inc. F 416-424 PIKE STREET WE’LL TRUST YOU eatabliahed for your conventence—te me along your own Individual toes are lower than wi'l be anywhere aust s by rf Week sass Werk of 50 Ber Week 100.00 + 4.00 Pee Week Colonial Rag Rugs Size 36x72; regular price $3.00. Special for Saturday ae ee $1.95 Have your new vidual mea "$35 and $40 Sale Select your pattern from the largest stock of $45 to $65 exclusiy we have ever shown. ¢failors of biid Acinic GROUND FLOOR CENTRAL BUILDING “Don't merely admire Stone Bros.’ Clothes, Wear them.” weave Just a few more « Shoot 16k promisit thet KEEP DRY IN A SUIT OF Duxbak | Gaendlc Hunting and ' Fishing Clothing Me Meh’s Suits (« tr $10.25 7) Ladi es’ Suits (coat seit itr -$11.50 iligetor | Me's, ODonact” s Proof” Shoes, tan calf up S pers waterproof | inter i licker Coats = pc waterproof inter Pe Full length, black, light | stre wear and good weight, sporting Slicker enough for your winter absolutely waterproof, $5 | hikers 1,000 Tungsten Lamps ra strong f in 40-4 come 5 in but not over Lamps to a customer; 25-watt and 40. watt, eacl ee Ae see WDE 140 Kitchen Knives at 29c in this lot of fine, high quality, guar “Bi tcl Bread, Skinning, Stickir und ve Most any pattern you want. his i unity to stock up at the lowest price 1 ever paid for this quality of cutlery, each . 296 1107-1109 Second Ave. | PIPER & TAFT jever, and » leounty jails we |renta STAR—FRIDAY, JANUARY 12, 1917. PAGE INTEREST WAXES HOT AS TRIAL OF 741.W.W. FORMUR ne “aa AND SHERIF Comes to Win Aid | TO THE PRES OF U.S, | for Accused I. W.W. EVERETT, Jan, 12.—A docu ment signed by Mayor Merrill, Sheriff McRae and President Currie of the Everett Commer clal Club, was sent out today to every newspaper in the United States, presenting thelr side of the case which has resulted in the arrest of 741, W. W, on the charge of murder The statement is answer to a communication sent out In be |} half of the 1. W. W. side by 3 Frank P. Walsh, former chair N man of the Industrial welfare commission, in which these of ficials and the Everett Commer clal Club are accused of insti gating the fatal battle on No a™ vember 5, 1915, resulting in sev N en deaths. N The Everett document follow $ Qy/ Industrial Relations,’ No sor Cr rodakie ape cae We guarantee the fit. baker yoty inde hain ctolmpeg Meaty SLE siete ‘to raise funds for the defense | We guarantee the wearing qualities. We AG. cinta te. eee ELIZABETH GURLEY FLYNN - -|f) That is what we think of Fiber Silk Shirts—particularly this lot. . The value rina Pewee _ ver A transom. This was discov-1j] Fiber Silk gives better service than most qualities of pure silk, owing to own t \Valan ing bands of l. W. W ggies | its process of manufacture, and its lustre stems to improve each time it is ; tee,’ was /met and sent on thelr way, Vio-| “On October 26th and 27th twolll laundered the flest sous the I. W.|lence was used in one case, where! frame buildings mand \ d tho for 40 I. W. W. came on the evening| Dewey hotel 1 Some of the patterns and colors Hi jee |tatention of breaking the newly| struction eas wand Us Solid blues with wide white stripes; bordered stripes in contrasting col- ae h al ore niet th ca of obnoxious ors; Jacquard figured stripes in \ clever colorings; and some “different” ‘ larly ina speakiin of the odor were & taurar | plaid as the (the 741. W corne officer a Aces, and lds. Id in the Snohomish county bie ie ; red hi aiopsale ciesens Sizes 14, 1414, 15, 15%, 16, 161,17. Sleeve lengths, 34, 35 and 36, ; Righedyrde causing a disturbance.| mai} hg Sale price, $3.95. taken to the elty limits,! Announce Defiance of Law ody realetance On November rds hand t lis) 4 Soentne Le mimaibeted on the strests, a6: ia Clearance of Men’s $2.00 and Clearance of many grades of AUS®) vertising a meeting to t held on a * strikers d later. Assaul , ying to and fre and finally clashes between the workers and the pickets, re V. W., several t of them 1 WoW weared. and many of th tomobile of Walter Smith, an em were 1 W This marks the ploye of the CH. Shingle Co, were troduction of the | W. W. el ° » ' nto Everett's trouble. Street m $e he plant and ¢ nga mm ¢ f the o Bn x t all district, in Manufacturing Co. were cor matory language was al warned the off Clough-Hart ners. They persisted, how.) was subdued with th city and took place in surrounded and | lumber mill, but on account of th reatened as a result of these ar absence of wind, was held to one ion of the mill 4. ember 28th the g Harry Ramwell, preald a theatre one night. were attac Tugboat ( Y a mob of strikers and sympa-| which tb arn boat union cers on the city’s main street, a| was striking, was fired. Phosphor. for assistance Was made by city us was used and county officials, This Ited eptember 29th the Colby at tizing of 400 of the most ing, one of the princ zens of the city, who, bulldings net on fire t ves at the call of the|ing cloths, wet with box’ and ja After worknen employed tn of the shingle mills, when l¢ age of of the cannot buy a bigger value in Underwear than B. & L. Underwear is conceded to be the best underwear in America. It is perfect fitting and noted for its strength and durability. UNION SUITS "ie dane EEE en ert EEN . $3.50 See ee Heavy Ribbed Ecru, GOTORE 5c c ect cee eendane cr eeeoneee 75 Cc or meee $1.50 MACKINAWS OUR LINE OF MACKINAWS IS COMPLETE. rece seeing $5.00.. $10.00 L. "7 ‘WESTERMAN Two Stores Store No. 1 | Store No. 2 First and Main | Westlake andPine [the fiaior Sooner” Se" t Men’s Fiber Silk Shirts, Special $3.95 ted. Peeause of one of these! were arrested with phosphorus in| n ch the pickets were | their posseasion re cements from Seat Aug 24th the against} ac] jougall-/outhwick Fetabiioned® 1676 DER NEARS ELIZABETH GURLEY FLYNN WILL SPEAK _, HERE FOR I. W. W. at Gurley Flynn, the 1917 Styles nown |W. W. leader, and re There is somethin It's the patterns in ear and has sir nent thru her jrence strike, the Paterson, N. J HE Shirt styles for the new year are really great, and during this sale you will be saving from 25 to 33 1-3 per cent, for regular prices will be that strike and other great labor up * Nite Rana much higher Miss Flynn is billed to speak at ? , meeting at Dreamland on Sun We guarantee the bright colors. $2.50 Madras Shirts at $1.35 ends tomorrow Men’s Union Suits, Shirts and Drawers. forbidden corner on No r Oth 2p. m, Word was to Everett, after an 1 W. W mask meeting held in ttle Sat rday nigh t at least 500 1 W Macbou ‘a Shop, First Fleer. _ would invade Everett Sunday put the town on the All Children’s Winter Hats Reduced for C/earance NCLUDING Baby Bonnets, small and large Hats of corduroy, plush or felt; plain or trimmed with fur and ribbons. For children of 2 years to 14 years. ex decided that ne with the avowed king the city ord fomenting trouble lowed to land. The carrying ite ca-| W. W,, left Se ttle ebortiy and re ports came that the m ere arm The sheriff and about 150 cts n deputies, a considerable num-} er of these deputies being unarm nt to the doc n the tn of tu the boat back. | h parleyin the intentios na 3 Children’s Ha erly 50c, now 25¢ 50¢ 6 Children’s Hats, formerly $1.00, no $ Children’s Hats, fc 13 Children’s Hats, fe | 6 Children’s Hat now “$2.00 2 Children’s Hats, formerly $4.00, now.. © sher fell at the first) 16 deputies momentarily | t quickly recovered and) returned the fire. One citizen 5 Children’s Hats, formerly $5.00, now. 5 Children’s Hats, formerly $6.50, now. deputy and one regular deputy wer 5 Children’s Hats, formerly $7.50, now. $3.75 killed and 20 wounded. Five 1. W Se : : €: ieee Gh mares 7 Children's Hats, formerly $8.50, now. The engineer of boat backed away, and all I. W. W. on board were arrested in Seattle upon their} return, | Face Charge of Murder 12 Children’s Hats, formerly $10.00, no 3 Children’s Hats, formerly $12.50, now MacDougi enty e lend and {sured ‘atid pune ace now in the|| | Our Semi-Annual Sale of Toilet Requisites Ends Saturday Snohomish county fall, awalt = ae = —— = trial for mur Thumb prt perts from the state pe state that nine of these Wi’ wait until next week? Buy now, from comprehensive stocks— many of the prices are very Special. joor at Sales Square jcriminal records | “The LW, W. ha tinual ery of speech has not been denied them in Everett, except on certain cor ners, as is true tn practically every! American city Mass meetings ad , Haw Old Is Man? fre « r leaders were held for to November Sth in the elty Scientists Differ park and a block from the main t without molestation d Tollet Wares Section, Six Countries ir apart, exporting directly to us, contribute their best products toward that delicious and fragrantly aromatic cup of How old is man? ent h_ as the one is Or. 0. B. Hay of the Car. trial Re | negie institution at Washing Sante td ede ton, says fossils of a man he t od “igtlge eiglth discovered at Vero, Fla. show acre 8 oe baa a for law!) the first man lived 300,000 opinion’ ; Au puDNC)’ years ago, He says the fossils were among those of anima that lived In the Pleistocene ITS ALONG, LONG =: But Dr. Ales Hrdlicka, famous WAY HE HAS TO GO anthropologist, and Dr. George G. MacCurdy of Yale, say the firat man lived not more than NEW YORK, Jan. 12—Nachum |) 125,000 years ago, They main. |! Abolntk of Vilna Rue live tain the man's fossils were ben at home just ten hours by washed into earth of an earlier rail from Petre nd With = three period than his own. ns, he arrived ir ms, are only m. ew York en | pnnnannnnannnm “ONCE TASTED, NEVER WASTED” route to Russiar ital set Mes in mune wh ws ren SEA MONSTER TAKEN ; Of great importance is the fact that Hollywood is blended Garmens tox. (he oily, 6) een by a man who has done such work exclusively for 20 years— } ad, but the thus assuring you a perfect and distinctive drink Germans refused to let him fo Me ow f Ae t. They told him he could come MIAMI, Fia., Jan. ! William Hollywood Coffee comes cut for percolator, pulverized for to America. K. Vanderbilt, jr. returned to this He went to Rotterdam and sall-| port, having In tow a devilfish 9 Francisco, aail thence to Tokio and|‘ctt RS, 16 feet across and weigh nue Binal ing more than a ton, and equipped | with two horns, each more than 2 | lo Vanderbilt harpooned MODERN BIBLE TALE °° wor Sis scion IS WRONG, SAYS HE HONEYMOON IS ON | PHILADELPHIA, Jan. 12.—At| the meeting of Biblical savanta at | Haverford it was declared by Prof, F on of Yale that the original manuscript of the Hible contained no found@&ion for the belief in the virgin birth of the Savior; that this bellef came about thru the desire of Biblical editors jto “write ay good story.” — Prof, | Bacon said he had examined the original manuscript of the Bible! drip, ground for old-fashioned pot or whole. Sells for 35¢ the pound at your grocer’s Roasted and packed every day by Commercial Importing Co. SEATTLE, U.S. A. ALTOONA, Pa., Jan, 12,—Mr. and | ————_— Mrs, James Brown, after 50 years of married life, at last have “found | ti to take a wedding trip. They | ited friends in Lewiston, Pa. a| few days ago, and a big dinner was riven in given in the ir BOOBs wing, Remedies used a yea 1 To be N quires not only skill j and could find nothing to bear out FACTORY WORKERS Bee papi ia & eee j the truth of the story satisfied with the e faker or the pretending specialist. with a room full of curtosities to attract attention ywadays they demand up-to-date treat- ment and CURES, not smooth talk and empty promises. Our Specialty Men’s Ailments to come to our offices. VW our treatment for Varlease Velns, Hydro Nervous Debility, Blood Disorders, Piles, Wistula, ladder, Kid Prostatic and ali Men's Disorders, and give you FREE, « physical examina Every should take advantage of this opportunity to learn their ndition, A permanent cure is what you want “6914” The Genuine German Remedy Cures Blood Disorders Prof. Ehrlich’s Salvarsan for Blood Poison, We give it by the intravenous method, at our ofices. No pain, no hospital, no detention from home. DNSULTATION AND EXAMINATION FREE Hours: 9 a. m, to 5 p.m. eventagn, 7 to 8; Sundays, 10 te 12; NATIONAL MEDICAL INSTITUTE ,,: | (For Shin Biotches } and others who labor indoors For Skin Blotches _|\\ shouldtakethegreatstrength- it There is one remedy tl =a | compelling tonic-food in fails to clear away pimples, blotches | ° and other skin eruptions ‘and that makes the skin eft, clear and healthy $ COTT S$ | Any druggist can supply you with skin diseases. Acne, eczema, itch, | pimples, rashes, black heads in most | | i} | Cases wive way to zemo. Frequently, to keep up their strength, | minor blemishes disappear overnight. nourish the nerves and ching usually stops instantly, Zemo i : is a safe, antiseptic liquid, easy t increase their energy. Asai daneecahlin’ Ie waite tet "Oo: A an.extra large bottle, $1.00. It will SCOTT’S is helping it stain, is not greasy or sticky and| JAA. thousands—whynotyou? | He gonitively aete for teader skins. Scott & Bowne, Bloomfield, N. J. 16-23 | We Invite ye will explain to you

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