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STAR—WEDNESDAY, FEB. 7, 1917. PAGE SPOKANE BRIDGE WARNING GIVEN oodhouse-Grunbaum Furniture Co., Inc. | ge og FALLS, KILLING EAVESTONE IS | WE'LL TRUST YOU ; TWO, HURTING 10| NOT MENTIONED, | : 5 | a ; SPOKANE, Feb. 7.—Reecue LONDON, Feb. 7.—No men- parties were still searching to. tion of warning before the at tence Abe 3 et ase day for dead and injured who tack or resistance by the vi ' joooe Worth of Hometuratenl 13.00 Down, 400 Per Week fell into the Spokane river yes attacked er of an attempt to i ent rhecsiptigy Me escape the submarine was made : lerday when the 280foot con- In American Consul Frost's of. | erete arch of the new city ficial report to the American bridge crashed down, carrying ambasey today on the shelling b, 26 workmen into the atream, and sinking by a German sub- Supertotendent David Cullen and marine of the British steamer 3 Charles J, Bryan are known to have| Eavestone 4 been killed. Cullen's. body. was| One American, Richard Wallace, swept over the falls, while the body |" Hesro. wae ine 7 a fire, z rh rllen cme which the German fired at the open Py of Ran ray emoraet yw ge. (bons erring survivor The most widely quoted iaisls Che tat enue ter having thus shelled the sur . ‘ oupill are not expected to live, | lvivors, the German submarine dle medical writer says— 4 Fred Hanson, Robert Burns, -Mat.|4PPeared without proffering ald, the ; thew Kawgen, 8. C. MeClay, A, W,| consul declared Mott, Frank) Nagel and Daniei{ Consul Frost said the sea was Petanann, |moderately rough at the time of the | Burns was unconscious mon attack and the lifeboats, with the} . it . ° GO-.CARTS AND SULKIES jhad pinned him under the water {drifted about for reveral hours be rovi i} s i{ ree is ‘ baby out these warm, balmy days. Our Spring showing of [| Firemen and policemen worked | fore & Danish steamer finally sight - 5 arts and Sulkies is the lar we have carried for years, With ladders and ropes, mounted the {¢¢ them and brought them into port k I Cc ° + « ; Sidewalk suikion,| May be had Sn terme of $100 dows and pebitting wreckage, and tolled for nown, ice Uream is not an _ uuDoe sruae ae Gaene te cacenete two hours searching for the injured Aa sg prea adjoining street car bridge, where! b S F. od a SPECIAL FROM 9 TO 11 semen cor elas Amusement, but a Serious Fo RAG RUGS, size 26x50; regular price $1.00 69 They fought against time, because special Thurs 9 to tt c the pile of concrete and timber} eatened to break and «wee iy aera the falls, 100 feet below H 1 : sauitiin’ are seek ¢ has in one sentence, summed up : “ FOR osvised'ovn he KING GEORGE . npleted whe acetd a if - 9 INFORMERS FOR learred. “City engineers ar what we have always known. It isa B : ing to find out what ca | a a * +99 i FRYE s° DRY SQUAD TAKEN foolngee, “About Leo tees t-con| LONDON, JWn77—No biossibtel scrious food and at the same time it’s a aN j UALITY ON BOOZE CHARGE |:°\".°=° > Josie vast oF Nout ma conan delightful food, a nourishing food and a c * forlGermany’a recent proffer King | , ETS . the completed bridge called forlGeorge declared today, in hix speech sweet wholesome food. You don’t have | Three former dry squad “inform. |!-200 tons in the house of lords, marking the Pi ‘ ° hi THURSDAY SPECIALS |°"*" ¥ere caught yeaterday by the Jopening of parliainent | to be tempted into eating it. Right now : police with too much whisky in| be ahs sAeey de certain over-| you feel that you could enjoy a plate ‘Prime Steer their possession and accused of in hewot intlons, . a gtr natd, ; i j Shoulder Steak © Nose cell it. The men are ( ; tenor: however, tadiested no immensely. Everybody does. There is q " C. Woodwar ; Richard E} iguer-| seaathnio. ty nt peace if ~ ‘1 Choice Short 12 24, and John Holt, 28. Wood-! PUT UNDER FIRE ; " y \pecole ‘thruout the empire no closed season for Ice Cream, Ribs of Beef ward told the police that one of/ 8 fy our heroic allies, remain stead And if it is : their former informers was about "as Psapp onto resolved to| jto take & suitcase full of whisky | ft raratic m Shoulder Pork 18 lfom the Malaauty Prisi&oat at] OLYMPIA, Fob. 1—The iG ecure just reparation, restitution Steak...-.. ty , . : «. |for the past and guarantees for the Pier D. aw. passed by the last logisiature.|-iture—which We regard as enxen Pork When the dry squad arrived they |Probibiting cities from transfer-|/1 0" Meneses of atvitination.? the " +5 jsaw both Woodward and Hays, a|fing funds from one department to/cing continued. | Liver............ jformer member of the squad, com-| another, is under fire today jing down the gang plank with} Corporation Counsel Hugh M 1 5 {heavy suitcases—found to be full of Caldwell of Seattle, appearing be BOLIVIA WILL | a ae GR ee |booze. They were sent to the po-|for the house committee on cities | 4 |Mee station. Later Holt was pick-jof the first class, of which R | 24c |: up in the Star-Boyd building. |'* © member, gave notice yeste at | 4 tenets Police believe he was manufactur. |that . ling “cellar” whisky » introduc intolerable « SUPPORT U. S. mi to relieve | tion wh law has bre id Simple Way To about ir Ad CHAS. ® STEWART } With $1 of the city's mon Pres fi Take Off Fats»: ane city 8, mam. RUARSS AiR, Pow. 2 boliva | inte t he said,|'* to a0 pee the United States in 7 ety n fereed to go on !t® stand against Germany, accord | There can be nothing simpler tnaa|"™*, warrant until tax collec. /'9e to announcement in Rio de Jan AT THE FOLLOWING MARKETS ‘4king & convenient little tablet four Itions begin o in this soring |@ro today, by the Bolivian minister times each day until your weight is| ; in order|thers Hin statement followed dis OLYMPIC MARKET reduced to normal. That's all—just | "7% ® per cent interest in order { 1 . 1422-24 Firet A oie ra ay MS to meet operating expense patch of Brazil's note of formal pro pu nore cf outs of Marmola Pre-) the amendment drafted by Cald.|test to Berlin against the German ‘ scription Tablets from your drug-| oo) wii permit cities to make| Unlimited submarine policy | ( © te : 1 South | gist (or if you prefer, send Tie to temporary loans from id!e funds| %° far Bolivia alone of the South) CMETLARD MARKET | erg Se Rigen. losig Male jonly for such purposes for which | Americans republics has definitely TEATTon manna dona. Ho distidg, we Weareiae. Bat |the taxes will be collected announced its approval of the step BILLARD anki |what you want—be as lazy as fos Seattle wes represented by Cald-|taken by the pe agg aoe , i Ballard Ave. |like, and keep on getting siimmer.|¥el! and Councilmen Moore and| Dispatches from Santiago, Chile, | J \ Seed tae Want tart. oo ae le Pea.|Erickson; Tacoma, by City Attor.|today declared the ministerial coun SHOPS OPEN UNTIL 6:29 P. M. 2 Pts Is thelr harmless (Rey Harmon, and Spokane, by City|¢!l there had determined not to sup-| |seription Tablets is their harmiess- iness Ld ard Attorney Geraghty of @pokane |port the United States. ate | Chilean naval officials were quot Jed in Valparaiso messages today as That ts your absolute TANOTHER the United States that the Ameri can navy department plans to! _ oe Wet m insincere ote as 3 eize submarines ne under con struction in th 8. for Chile LADIES’ MUSICAL CLUB Two trunks, containing about 49) The Argent abinet was to CAR KILLS MAN | Presents the a sa ers of w were seized Yt meet today to weigh its friendship The shipment was billed for We-jown interent in the German mubrn Alfred Bowles 808 East 4 1 onzale 4 &, natchee and was checked on a rail-|rine policy. Unofficial indications |ft: *&* struck by a Fort Lawton uartet road ticket bought a minutes 4 formal decision {far jon ‘ ey aor ao the mace | ~ | “That is just it—Madame sy , A before the dry squad men seized it Aires government |; a at hospitel at 7. mck last THERE {1S NO MOTHER | mone is not my mother.” ‘| The Greatest String Quartet 3 This is the firet time in several not to support the United ates. a hospital at ( oci LIKE YOUR MOTHER 4 You've said it, my dear Mollie in the World Ee 3 eager buyers sweeps through the store. The grend | that was being shipped thru the he er Col grrk iges seca a little book, my prophecy whe cabs fread pone She c 9 continuation city has been captured by ary jsays that h as runoing a le be i g ! F . She | Bs of the se Posed a sale tck lage aid ceconih ‘ok: ainous On: aetine ak Sa right, A “pleasant day was |is Just mother, and so she must| e oore a ‘ quad me’ 4 } : 1 he ollie’s her |conform to the wonderful | i q anaes aad thnk he pplied es and {bad by all” when Mollie's mot ‘onform th onderful ideal Thuteday tive, Fal 8 - § GREAT FIRE SALE lreversed the motor as soon as he| came over | that has been carefully fostered in Me P y 'e., February 2 | ! rices 50c to $2.00 ‘ saw Rowles, but the car struck and| if Mr, Trent had not been withythe mind of every generation until é with a new array of sensational bargains, at the United FREE DOCTOR PACIFIC FLEET <=: over him before it stopped. | her I think 1 should have gone |now mother’ means something | = : owl a na c an as | mad wich you had eyes, little |that is not and cannot by any pos-| . Wreckage Syndicate Store, 1509 Fourth Ave., still con- lamapsared ty the Bonttin Bekah On. | eek ty a hee vince ane carried |allility be. Sinan, gee x z _tinues to draw the crowds. Come! The news is spread- Go to the Right Orug Co. PUGET SOUND NAVY YARD.| _ - -— Mr. Trent, She feels her present! “It is astonishing, Mollie, how Clears Complexion : "ing like wild-fire throughout the community. People 1S SOP Ne Te BREMERTON, Feb. 7—With akiit.|, (netead Of an inner tube, @ new | happiness has come to her so late | few of us there are who do not ac: | = msi : punctureloss automobile tire has ajin life as a reward for her well-/cept our ‘lefinitions and our opin-| Don't worry about blotches or are coming from all parts of Seattle and miles away. | And the Doctor will give you a care led workmen tolling 11 hours a day |Femovable rubber core that is solid /spent and arduous existence with |ions ready nade. If we would only | other skin troubles, You can have a ‘tes » Pacific fleet ts pected |except for cup-shaped air spaces at| Dad Waverly and the children stop to think we would know that} clear, cl 01 Don't miss it—you can’t afford to. Get in on this bar- lyou FREE. Why pay $2.00 for a pee sa ey , era fe seen dee arr Trani inca olendid than aad | tire ane goon inothars aed! tat | little sce obtained at eas tae gain scramble tomorrow. Come early to avoid the big|Preseription, when all you have od Pap aoa yin te tha maintmeam thn | Rane | 8018 certainly very fond of his | mothers, careful and careless moth- | for 25¢, of extra large bottle at $1.00. aft I Es fe to step inte this store, see the) 60 days. This is the minimum tim i Mir. D Ss tic! | wife, And here is the queer thing |ers, loving and indifferent mothers,| _Zemo easily removes all traces of crowds . Doctor and get one for nothing, fer!required. These ships may be ured | about ft, little book—her son, her|devoted and negligent mothers, | pimples, black heads, blotches, ec- Sale Reo he * disease? for patrol work about Cape Plat y Ca N Eat} n-indaw end almost every other | selfless and selfish moth zema, and ringworm and makes the ix expected here to help guard the except Dad W nd Mr, Trent. been supremely selfish, She has Clean. penetrating, antiseptic liquid, The coming 1917 style Men's Suits, genuine army suits, Rh _ avy yard here and the torpedo A Rip-Roaring, Rich Meal if You'll have not cared for her at all wieehe arias Gar for Neither sticky nor greasy. It is easily : now $5.95. ; eumatism tion at Keypor Take a Stuart's Dyspepsia Poor old dad worked like a dog end now that she can have | *pelied and cc nets a trifle for each Siam White Crepe, regular price 25c, sale price 7c. Advice an ae h psi uP ree ney edconese yt hac re lbh feared hares Wn et PmGihe E,W! Rove Ca. Cleveian Or 4 Spring Suiting, regular pri epic maker—he was a man who would | will flaunt them in the face of the 4 bs i 4 4 3 p ice 50c, sale price 19c, , tres each meal ead at bet | False Friends Are | Don't Take Our Word For It. Let Us| rather read and write books than| world. At that, my dear, I have |———— ining, worth to sale price 12c. time take tableapoonful of Scored at Funeral Send You a Free Sample to Prove it | sel! them-—he was always being /a jot of sympathy for the woman Horeshair Cloth, worth to 40c, sale price 18¢. i} loimar used el over the United | ‘Cl G ld All you stomach sufferors whom regs wonky Trent, trey 7 sing | not until late in life, is able To Kill Rats and Mice N vy) 4 Staten and noted for ttn ree | Pe vtis m ogee Mrs, Waverly, was always finding |to buy the things for which her | _ watin, a to wa ts price 12c. carksbie resulta, & arence Gera ee ee son ore abone {fault with him and making him | soul gtarved whenishe Nenana al. ices, regular price » Sale price 8c. gine after the first dose t} : rally jand every one else about her un-) “| have never felt like laughing | Embroideries, worth to 25c, sale price Sc t} Five hundred friends from ail|to enter the are aes Nero, here is apps sc tin warner 7 ke k Herts rey ; . ks of life attended the funeralla message that will make you glad, |"&PPy. . {8 0 supposedly | Allover Laces, worth to 90c, sale price 18c. eee, be tormacly Ho chicas S Carell Ke Boner-tas |__Now that she is married to Mr.| dressed too young for her years. | . hildren’s Underwear, worth to 25c, sale price 9c. } for whisky. but the stmple {/son'a Tueaday, Rev. M.A. Matthews| “egg fimoee tlt iuchinge eanverta |i in dressing her heart, Mollie U. S. Government Buys It ‘ ot Ladies’ Burson brand Hose, worth to 35c, now 19c..) “'punitaned by Modte - ipatd tribute te the generosity o if it were not #o ridiculous to see |tor heart has net’er ad ae VERY WHERE—so ant Guay) p r } wie Laboratory, Dayton, 0. ne «widely acquainted restat ! ; 5 - hei cgadet ntl gw cad Lot soiled Khaki Pants, now 69c. } he ingredients’ specified con Sione vine ea ieaving hin week Bom ne, bes ies a ee ee oie tone Yes, Margie,” answered Mollie. Se Corncob Pipes now 2c. ; | he"procured from any good \Inesnes, yet he had a bik heart and ing and prejudices and babies | 1 want my sou to age with my a § em hod he person who s e a Lot of $5.00 and $6.00 Crossett Shoes now $3.85. ip was a good fellow Bua. bai vecueed tien farecand:| toca ERE es Men's Finest Hats, worth to $4.00, including Stetson| RTI se | LR aaracarcidall oleae Ma Aitczcd Jcorseted nnd massaged, made up| my beart will never :erow eld ip 3 a | in posi ei ‘0 Ol make, at $1.49. ite heviava Gace aha Go aia al Jand handsomely owned, she looks | sadly mistaken cist | » am t 15 years ger th he | y ' P 4 $5.00 and $6.00 Men’s Oxfords, damaged, now $1.98. ETROPOLITARY |} news, “who had extended nid to| Puiy ts Han tite ate tas opt lis FI ee face | Men’s Rubber Coats, worth $5; fire scorched; now 98c. THEATRE fimany persons in Seattle, pome of) Good Digestion [the bronze brown of the latest | Pre Becoan ile = | P Slicker Coats, worth to $3.50; slightly damaged; sale, 2 Nights, Saturday Matinee || 20m orsct him when he was inj 8 bd | fashion and she wears all the won-| ued) |} We are the men standing be- Price 88c. | : ieere ae rea eae him) rake aw little candy-like Stuart's |derful colors, frills and furbelows | |] tween you and high-priced Den- | | when opportunity offered T, reas 4 8 8 ante | |] tistry. Startin, Dyspepsia Tablet after each meal, | that 1 am sur he wanted to West fee ee ry 4 Men's Work and Dress Shoes, black or tan, worth to) a da aad one at bed time, and ho mat.| when she wea 26 and could not . We are proving every day that e $5.50; now $2.98. | Thar FEB DO RED GROSS WORK (te: wnac Yor eat cr'when Sou ear) Her makeup and dress nearty | J WEGIS) AZAL | | vencisiry without pain is pos f 9 Lot damaged Work Shirts, worth to 75c, now 12c. urs. fe | it, good old-fashioned-honest-fried- | drive Mollie and Dick crazy, for nr iedtotal; Treabmdat ST . , | baked-or-boiled food wil! not injure | You know, little book, every one's a Medictal Treatment precedes Shop Caps, sell to 25c, now Sc. COHAN’S BEST! |) pucer sounp Navy yarv,| 2% i mother is, of course, different from Eighth Ave. and Olive St. gotnal wai a Children’s Suits, worth to $5.00, now $1.88. | oo _ | BREMERTON, Feb. 7.—Wiven Of|” Many physicia prescribe Stu-|any other woman Thursday, Friday, Saturday It costs you nothing to come : Boys’ Shoes, high tops, worth to $4.00, now $2.39. IT |naval officers here are recruiting arts ‘Dyspepsia Tablets tf their! “Why, Margie,” said Mollie to |] afternoons and evenings this in and be convinced a Lot Ladies’ Underwear, worth to $1.00, now 39c. | |Red Cross members. First ald) cases of stomach troubles and di-|me when talking about her mother, || week 1d Crowns $5.00 Lot D: Shirts, worth to $1.25 29. THE |classes will be conducted, hospital | gestive disorders, ‘They are sold at | "She is an cld woman ck arieehie anit Natural Crowns dl — teu! he tagghe Maggi Egg J a TRAIL |garments made and steps tak every drug store everywhere, price| “My dear girl, she is only 17) ere ne Bridgework, per Tooth ....$5,00 Lot soiled Overalls and Coats, sale price 39c. | contribute toward the naval base! sq cents a box. If you want proof | years olde: than Dick | Grand Ball Saturday Night Plates that fit ..$10.00 to $15.00 4 Suits, damaged, that sold up to $15.00, sale price $2.48. | hospital, ian a saber Yel before you purchase, fill out coupon | “But Dick is 36,” she interrupted. || 56g on Admission Tickets {if reteetye Sac gee With AUP 4 Men's Suits and Overcoats, made to sell at retail to $25, equipped by Northwest Red Cross|pelow. Phat makes her over 50, and 1] or 7 "| workers | think it is Indecent for a woman of | Every Evening TIONAL PAI now $9.85. | | Maar * NATIO! INLESS Das rf | / | . jthat age to wear the clothes|| GENERAL ADMISSION 10 CTS. : Hundreds of Men's high-class Suits and Overcoats,| WITH | ZOEPFE EXPLAINS Free Trial Coupon mother does, Why, the other| DENTISTS TT night, just before she came down pu RT KE ke peo 8100, a th to $3.00 49 FRANK OTTO | etic pv yee ae ne macs here, | saw her at the theatre in| days, 0:30 to 1 p.m, 5 ot Ladies’ Shoes an ippers, wort 0 $3.00, now 49c, ot js ullding, Marshall, Mich.: Sen: Q 4 J A Trg Ty 4 |} SAN FRANCISCO, Feb, 7 me at once, by return mail, af/%" American beauty gown, very) ar wor to an now 98c |THE ae JActing German Consul General free trial package of Siuart's |) /W cut, 1 wanted to laugh and STOP THOSE . ic Percales at 8c. \Erteh Zoeppfel, formerly stationed ‘ork ‘able’ ery never thought to see my | i | CAN NOT AFFORD TO Hl ar Genito, explained today that Jo-|f O'sPepsia Tablets mother in a low-cut gown.’ LOSSES Alb t H \ q UNITED WRECKAGE SYNDICATE P| Miss Itaones Marlin and Baron A. Pebrih Name “gut you wear them, Mottio—" |[ | MEN-We absolutely suaran. ert Mansen | — spit Bouts Ave, Near Pike Bt. | Rea b et coat: oriaie is Street . cae Maan PORE Fay Peneoerat be par fo, Star ssee, deweler and Sliversmith i a cializin vi i ercantile Disasters. i \t ase bee icee OM s ‘ de caied ® Prva store Spe g Salvage from Marine and Mercantile 8 Prices—50c to $1.50 J ineir ctanding was that of local em ise Madam Symone, who is older 7 DRUG STORE 1010 stecoad dave. Mone aaa than your mother, wears them.” a a ployes in Seattle, Occupying the Large Double Store Next to Colonial Theatre.