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* t STAR—MONDAY, JAN, 29, 1917. PAGE 7 Birth Control Hunger Striker FURNITURE CO. SEATTLE’S POPULAR HOME FURNISHERS Important to Savers We have 15,800 members who entrust their savings, to our care, Not a single one of these members has paid or will be called upon to pay any fees of any description. BUCK’S RANGES Second Ave., Between Pike and Pine BUCK’S HEATERS SAFE AND SANE CREDIT TRUTH is the great and mighty force in modern advertising. Concerns that will stoop to deceptive and tricky practices to lure the We charge no membership or withdrawal fees, or fines or forfeitures of any description. unwary into embarrassing situations are very apt to juggle with prices and place false values upon their merchandise. The fair and businesslike terms stated in our announcements are extended to all persons entitled to credit, without discrimination. We Encourage Thrift—We Charge No Interest We do not employ agents. Anyone claiming that we charge any fees of any description in connec- tion with our savings accounts, or that we employ any agent or agents, utters a deliberate, malicious falsehood, Real Estate Loans We loan money at the LOWEST rates, and charge NO COMMISSION. Our lowest rate on down town business property is 5 % COMMISSION We have plenty of funds to loan at 5, 5%, 6 and 7 per cent, without commission. FOUR-PIECE Ivory Enamel Hedroon either three-quarter or fulle Suite, exactly as ple suite consists of sized Bed, Dresser, Chiffonier and triplicate-mi nd perfectly mateh “$53.00 $1 Now and $1 Weekly Four-Plece Ivory-Enamel Beuroom Suite, $53.00 $117.50 &piece Solid Oak Dining Room Suite in Charles If. period, finished Jacobean exactly like This business is conducted on the most approved, modern, scientific basis. SAFETY is the first consideration. We loan at the lowest rates in order to obtain the best security. TMrs. ETHEL fia pol © ay bath 2 See - Mre. Byrne, arrested in New York for her birth contro! activities THE OLDEST AND LARGEST STRICTLY SAVINGS INSTITUTION and sentenced to SP cays on Srochwell’s Wipnd, te en's Hunger ire PM Authorities fed her forcibly Saturday 4 IN WASHINGTON Spectal $92 25 at 4 dapat bobs ie sister of Margaret re as ba | Jake nee up my j . a = @ s s s mind to die for the cause necessary Mire rne declared = Washington Savings and Loan Association sient Gaim |p ee AY ere oy cow sve MRS. SANGER TOGO ON] “08. Established 27 Years. Assets $6,300,000.00 : es $117.50 Charies 11. Dining Room Suite, $92.25 ae HUNGER STRIKE, 70 picture; consists of 45-inch Buffet, 73 «45-inch Dining Table, extending to 6 feet; 5 genuine leather slip-seat Chairs and Arm Ch to mateh, $5 Now and $1.50 Weekly $144.75 S%piece Adam period Dining Room Suite, exactly like FRAZIF NUM, Vi AAD CAMPREL BRU‘ 1 icture, consists of Buffet, W. 3. DARROW, China Closet 4-inch Extension DIRECTORS on Paes Table cenuine leather slip- NWORTH JANBON ON NEW YORK r r d¢ et e convicted \ eat Diners and Arm Chair to FRAZIER WA. PETER: i Margaret Sanger, & t 0 couviet ; ; \ ih mat GENE A. FAVRE, Spokane a JANECK Yakima 1 with ir a enc, carne 50 Now and $1.50 Weekly p tence trike. NOTE: This same suite may be island, @ hich will had in mahogany for $132.00, on terms of $10 now and §2 $144.75 Adam Dining Room Suite, $98.50 weekly. strike correction G. Lewis will be no r to becon DON'T FORGET TO x: * «=--" >" BATOH WINE GACHE } M San FEED THE BIRDS waycon Leaps pog 4 ‘'N RANCH CELLAR ..":: *: Expect Conviction ‘ er, declares the « for Mrs Se aucun "eirth, oantral Prison officials say « Blankets, Comforts, Heaters, Etc., Added to Customers’ Accounts eka - “se “ ed after two days if she A campaign to feed birds during HILLSBORO, Ore, Jan. 2 Gen. ee a : striker. a snowy weather is being made by TEAM MARATHON Three thousand ga wine, | een ————— : a he Audobon society and the King ore " * fi FARGO, N. D., Jan County Humane society. Feed for No. 11 Thomasson birds must be spread in the morn- Kelly. No. 5, leaders Hanson, "me of it 17 years o: Mike Will bet ma SMASH TEUTONS MEXICANS RIOT L. COLMAN HEADS \:°?:22-2x,0% ing, said a member of the Audobon River Dog Derby, Winnipeg to St | Stetle 1 on a i a ' society. O. J. C. Dutton, president Paul, passed here at 7:10 a. m. to cfiarge of selling | His ranch was ' __Dete tive mes Doom; D. Me- of the King County Humane soci- day, crossing the Red River into, raided, and an extensive wine cellar } r] ' ' Ginnis, retin capitalist, and Miss ety, Urges the need of feeding ani- Minnesota at Moorhead unearthed eS Hate Dori sister of the eet | | 5 Dick Flemming, dance hall pro- prietor, and H. J. Leyendecker, It has bee Bonds of all the above defend- ants were placed at $3,500. | News of the federal indict- | “Go o aid the chief; “I don't FE. P. Weidman’s bond was fixed Jar 29 Al EL PASO, Jan. 29.—Serious ieeee ca emt eae mee, a oa 8 a8 be oe £ ks * siti SS dHferent front rioting by Mexicans at the | ment of city officials spread eve you at $1,000, and he was given his Min if \\ Sudeae ond of the Tatecnaiional rapidly Saturday afternoon. 1 ron: had; bediaebahaal en) toctee on his pe sonal recognizance, HN Q\ 0 bridge was resumed at 7 Not many minutes had passed | federal building and arrange bonds th ws ngaiags Mar- : and ation o'clock today. A crowd of 500 after Judge Neterer read the |before a United marshal len, Plelow and Frasie® AMON i 8 of the men and women, incensed at names in open court before | comes down there « preyn usly furnished bonds, tish er Rus not being allowed to cross the | Mayor Gill and his secretary, aid Graken ' ere approved us suena an tre won distinct ¥ bridge until bathed, began | James Crehan, entered the fed- Mnali. Re catael? ide eterer. a t + in field of fighting, throwing stones and bottles at eral building and went to the alled for bis chauffeu quiet ave the Se African and Fe the American soldiers doing third floor to arrange bonds. slipped aw ati Sead. 1 it was no report frot duty as customs guards, Two The mayor had telephoned to 4 " : os HALF MILLION eatres of a of the guards were injured. As Marshal Boyle and confirmed [ne ner evaghete whe hal ects r of the‘victorie the mob advanced across the the news that he had been in- laying for t wan F a's smashing of| bridge, a company of soldiers dicted. \ iealh babies of German front, along| Charged them with clubs and “What is the amount of the b d been sta olan Carpathian line, The| fifles, driving them back BRD oy gi les ear aU sep eee ybe zar’s forces assumed the offensive megh oe nt Ee : ies a any A./shal, when he reached the office ing for two day Sai rep isend veri Wagan ari bibsd pe by the shower of stones an Crehan Phones Chief Mayor Thanks Colman ROSTON, Jan, 29.—Fire, which | now the sort of weather | /iUNCn Uy | he hake te When told it was $3,500, the| Lawrence Col wha kas beon'| trcke coat is ke reed a practical stoppar oe tome guard was | MAYOr sald he was waiting for Law e dry forces | wholesale ans ty toll pan corepelen » | struck le and slightly { 1 ineantithe Crehe 7 mays ate Mi ‘od ae Rusels eve mportant ; ae 1 the mon ePhoning to Chief Tex , W. West, $400,000 to. $500,000 t ect but they like ny A bar eee Te You have been indicted,” he told The building occupied by the down a f the bri 4) had ‘ i ie Cine aubed this Times “Walle Chauncey al ae arged niet Thi ne of thacomn 1 len et dealers in whips, charged the m Mitac ia | Geokar a aublia ihe Twa New Er was destroyed. Hot snares dlaparse the crowd, * —_———_ fit we Pearle air ex} were frequent, hin ; Le veaai| > ‘The Brest: OA oo Sh cn ieee ite fering firemen and causing tah forces. nene Wecyille: 8h VOOM ine savas iodke and Ata ba ror Plowing : ge to adjoining buildings, rescs NE eee ey et cana ate pet, allawe ee t hate pole aAEAOe : i spread to two other builds French around Verdun cans are not allowed to vou ne ace ». St f “De 5 . have done my duty an , Macedonia came word te ie . its oO o t Dene saves ee -, hat Gen. Serrail’s combination |0es” are heard at frequent tot ah iN Deserves Support” vals jta Any n who has done wha French, British and Serbian) val ou have been doing during the past The Puritan Maid says: Chemical bleaching processes RAS ‘ have not ruined the flavor of LE. BERLIN DENIES IT AMENDMENT OF SEN. Genuine Ones. Jand John G. Von Herberg, of the 4p R ° ad struck out once more, ad pedngre inte Ve8 5 Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine }°*" ’se"ves |! : CHAMBER AGAINST Company Publishes Only erie inonte bonds were 8 eplied 1 fixed up, these! Greater Theatres company, and J Wireless i. san saxon one toot of «009 | WIGHOLS? CERTAINLY 1% tertimoniais poonisnea oy | Nicenay thelr ones delow thoes | You Working People was gained by the French,” today the Lydia BE. Pinkham Medicine| o¢ Colman and We 1 " Company come unsolicite iain Do you know that you can have official statement declared, in de-| ine ti few Din CheARION heen tl tl mpany 1e unsolicited. Before) west and Von Herberg also went || your dental work done evenings scribing battles around Height 904,) Tru n, tne taxation buroat they are used the Company takes!nond for Chief Beckingham. Col-|} 0y.,the « Dr, Brown, whose the Verdun region jot the Chamber of Commerce and are to inform it about | mg he clerk offices are now open evenings in the ’ 3 Commercial Club comes forth -with|the writer. Never kno has | men wan the « erk to wait and frome tonne 07m DISCUSS |® report against the Nichols amend-/ it published an untru letter ee ee known citizens to sign the Directly f of Cherry’ Street ment to Senate Hill 21, giving citles| never is a letter published without | WI ‘at aes wiih Over P + Drug Store. extend service of utili: written consent — signe Phe [mayor's bond, Proud of Being Bondsman he right te THE SHORT BALLOT |: 0 oe The people of this town ought THE A dacusaton of tho short ballot] ,TOvert mimes Ny Perr’ Pel) The, reason that, thowands of/yo now what men ate acsiow we | SRPOMBY will be led at the Municipal league |‘i.0 ew. Hill and Winlock W.\ {re write. each reeled fart bry stand by the mayc said d meeting, ‘Tuesday, by Prof Ber | Miller that Lydia E, Pinkham’s Vegetable |, 20% mayor talked to newspaper Recommende UNBLEACHED agente ti me ws nenientad | ‘The report declares that Seattle Compound has brought health and |” A dd sit de Wane Guts “pain 1 no respecter of persons,’ ad pa : 4 \is apread over a large territory, and! happiness into. th lives, once | 4). , : ent out 10) save Dr. B. te Abogado. “It knows, no . his distr writer. ' This is one of a serfes of meeting the university, where he was sched. | distinction of race, creed or wealth. : ‘ ‘: 9 (existing wa and light utilities| burdened with pain and illne ry yal} Pain of the man of millions with dealing with matters before the} ii. unable to supply the outlying, It has relieved worsen from some | Wet, to Speak at the Lewis hall) Potty foot 1s just as excruciating @& 38 legislature. Reports will be tet districts even within the city lofithe ‘worst form female ills, |\°moxe" Tint of the most lowly citizen Barsing y committees ¢ county road |“ o © worst forms female ills hief at Hi C win a frenzy of neuralgia. By Somney gigs Abi No authority to extend service|from displacements, inflammation PAG i dng time being the one thought uppermos! fund and on senate bill No. 18, Te®-| \taide,” ways the report, “should| ulceration, irresul Chief Beckingham appeared at | inthe minds of both ts that they woul ting the use of the term “archi-|) oie) until the residents of the ation, irregularities, nervous: | police headquarters Saturday even- | gladly give theirall to get rid of the pain, 1 Holly fl i es lett ng adequately served, if ever. cont dae ri tomach troubles | ing and spent some time in his of-| “The prominent symptoms, of Boe ee Bes od Cs aie olly flour is city dequa d, if ever.” and from the blues MEAING the Gacata Sot | diseases aro pain and fev There is a Natural Flavor to natural flour. Wy flour i | Those who favor Nichola’ amend-|” It is impossible for any woman | {oe Teadins the papers, a Swerlns | fonnd "that anti-kamnin, tablets are Ne ee eens tad bread of pie Husband in Jail || mint Sectin et “Say careas| vee vel nd Peete eed ar ari " akee 4 read re u have the right to extend service ‘o 6 neve inte 5 aac We a @ ae | any diseases where pain or fever ex! White Color of Holly, and bake Cakes and Bread of pure usban 1A j |who has never Anas | Whey Separately or, together, anti- 4 here it could) make a_ profit TO lading As Bond for Wife }\\ ther in the clty of out of it: | atin cA ly ee wh lize how these Gj | ding ad ; flavor. ABERDEEN, Jan, 29-—Unable {/ that to do so would lessen the cast) poor, — sufferir )) lit ey suntantaenal aceent ihe most are to furnish $1,000 bail for his ‘o the consume the eity t : ‘ is bondsmen were ph Stiver, | MO sas est rae as tee valerate jwomen feel real estate dealer, 166% Tenth ave,, | coryes, le at ‘and ite after effecte; } wife, ar a | when — restored & 8. Jacot Pha ihe | tive it indigestion, gastralgta, contributing to che delinquency A SERIOUS condition at Baker, | 11 {stores and 8. 8. Jacobson of the Unior iy etetia aod insomnia: as an of her daughters, R. L. Shroder Ore., due to a blockade of railroad r Tailors in tmtermittent, ral will be partly relieved by | thelr keen de % at Monte: {| traffic Se tot halt Manufactured by jLLY’s Seattle Bn te ie pond fo Her || eeediie reoadathet ter nintl eee wcnan Q) Other Bondsmen 1 din acute ‘and chronic neuraly Others indicte ud their bonds ee jas, earache, to he, and the pains men were | of sciatica, * } id gout. § e, The court accept: )) will take $88 worth of posta 4 eu man fare pa t 7 0 are suffer Q¥er ov , | "ki Tablets will quickly give | { ed him as surety because Mrs. Q{ stamps to send one ton of cc Re ben nat nn ey | Detective Meyer Peyser; Wikan | ,Aneikanminia tablets sail ashe y aire 4) if Shroder is ill. from the mine at Rock Spring: saben! . Morganstern, seerctar of Schwa-! quantity desired, Ask for A-E | “Be Wyo., to Baker bacher Bros, Co,, and Harry Beek, 1 sicnishnlpanirsauccneeuninamnupci A f i x-Sheriff Hodge appeared at the | kamnia tablets have theif proper use. © . puerpe: ria fevers, bronchitis, pleurisy, Ps * = be 5 ka > 2 Fe 6