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| Woodhouse- Grunbaum Furniture 0, I Inc 416-424 Pike Street WE'LL TRUST YOU fit ayatom has been eatabli St you In furnishing your mome slong peer enna ° Ow terme are easier and Y ; dour prices are lower than bd nd anywhere, No extra charges; ne Interest. JUST YOUR we THAT YOULL Pay $50.00 Worth of Hometur 100.00 Werth 150,00 Worth 200,00 Worth 200.00 Worth $1.00 Down, 81.00 5.00 Down, 1.30 2.00 2.50 4.00 Week Week Week Week Week & large solid the fumed or back aut mob 5.2 Re a = me | 03 an: For Bilious WEI KILLS 332 Troubles _ |\ THREE DAYS That heavy headache, torpid liver, sick stomach, bitter taste * ory muddy skin, allcome na 7 eee 8 poo supply of bile. “in New York sione tha total ealthy conditions are teaths will reach 50, and prostra oeetty corrected by tions had moun today From midnight to noon 18 deaths and 101 prostrations were re n Manhattan and the Bronx i 29 DIE IN CHICAGO My United Press Leased Wire | CHICAGO, Aug. 1.—With the toll of heat victims standing at 29 dead aw . Bon and 89 prostratio: torrid which stimulate the liver, ive that has gripped Chicago for \ regulate the flow of bile, *hree days appeared to be broken Weeten the stomach, and a zi to the ccompanied by al renew healthy bowel action. ititt ‘faxe breeze, which sent. the A household remedy ap- ™ereury down to 87 This was! ieered by exty years ctput perature at noon yesterday. | service, or every: iy | illnesses, Beecham’s Pills _ GAPITAL SUFF ERS WASHINGTON, Aug. 1—After a are a es hot night, which forbade sleep, th capital today again euffered under ed to 150 by noon : 1 : : § ity At midnight the mercury was 90 and at 7 a. m. 86. ! amen Fourth Avenue at Westlake By United Press Leased Wire tering the latest war song,|| PITTSBURG, Ang. 1—With 13 “Mand Up aad Fight for Unele |) deaths reported as attributable to yesterday's heat and humidity, no mee ertainment er Bete |relief was in sight early today. A probable high mark of 94 or 95 was| ate ze. 2, predicted at the weather bureau Suffering was Increased by the in jability of ice companies to meet de mands for tor | This situation caused the most in tense suffering in the congested dis-| tricts. | ine United Press Leased Wire | MILWAUKEE, Aug. 1.-—Clouds which poured rain all over the northern and western sections of the state last night, toc a jum across the southeastern section a never dripped a drop. The Cream City awoke with the sun scorching away as customarily, but with a |slightly cooler westerly breeze ling. Seven have died from the heat, ‘FOUR MORE DRIVERS ow OR. J. R. BINYON | By United Press Leased Wire | PARIS, Aug. 1.—Four more Amer American ambulance ice were Examination |formally cited in today’s orders for |the French war cross. They are members of Section 66, and include W. G. Rice, of Albany, N. Y.; Durbin wland, of Toledo, O.; J. Wood »ridge. of Shanghai, China, and J Rose Rothermel, of Reading, Pa 0. K. SHORT POLICE BINYON OPTICAL CO.} 4 resolution is being drafted by 1116 FIRST AVE. the civil service commission, pro _ Near Seneca st. Phone ™ 1850 | viding that men under five feet nine inches are fit for motorcycle work | ‘ | READ STAR WANT ADS | and patrol driving in the police de | partment Herdinicn. tess, at “There can be ne wir y-cheeked women without brow y after mes in-down folks 1 Avold the old forma of metatite I the system, eradicates disease cause, cures Kheumatism, Kidney, Liver, Stomach and other troubles, Send for new. bos let containing marvelous festimonisis. Kar-Ru Company, 4112 Areade Fildu. about noon, when rain clouds be-|! CITED FOR BRAVERY : TIMBER STRIKE WATCH FOR LISTS!) ox: snore — | — GROWS: BOSSES 992 Men Are Called for Examination She Rhodes Co. § have the official lists of men \ BE SURE To KNOW called from their districts for examination for select service in mouth, furred tongue, dull |, Continued From Page 1 *\and employes @ | batrtotic loye and we urge duty, resting upon of mediation ani the governing and reec ployer and empl 1 the « tate anc ad n: mmend and employe, that the a conciliation poltey xistin ma: 1 nation iMation es and indust Officials Of In view of thi the state council of this district, a at }to th ate la tters, both to nd to th the re “ at th in he union, and offering their the matter of mediation solution the om woodsmen were sh for the elgh high temperature and great humid-| Um trades un organization tic ir hour hou al rial lum cal in this state © both that they hinery of both Het urbances Services a { taken mm iasioner M. White, ederal mediator dC. H. Younger bor commisstoner STAR—WEDNESDAY, AUG. 1, 1917. PAGE 5 AND FIFTY Silk Waists All Seattle local boards will Full Length Velour Coats| examination for select aervce | VQUR OWN DISTRICT, Aeduced to ¢ tricte 3, 7 and 11 posted lists educed to 3/5. 45 Continued From Page 1 late Tuesday, but according to |} Men are called for welect ory @ W. F. Conner, of District No. 8, tee physteal examinations by dis. ¢ letter, making similar demand®.| who ie closely in touch with |i trict » you must know what Upper Main Floor OF the very few manufacturers (hat) the situation, the order of the dintrict you are in to see If your - pia Canter i replied alx employers con ted (0) war department, requiring the |) name is included in the ca } : | { | 1 he shorter ho 1 ) ots 6 composed of) v er educed ‘ additional drawing of men req { Districts ar i Upper Main Floor. THE pane et enother =meetit be istered since July 10, will de kroups of precincts, as indi ated PP n . | for Thursday « ed Su tina ota M hire fOr) tay the posting of names in in the lint If you dos ; s sivcoleany * (twa That the iwaee. tor which they wer 4 ssp fom Seareniee most Seattle districts until know your precinct, up) 4 | sntenhadst Gin aie at P. Marsh, president of the State) Friday \ Ghiet Registration Clerk Gaines THE go to fill up this inte a summer a) K der ation r, another meet Under the new order, drawing Main 6000, and give him your ad: { election from. our the weight and the length are ing was | 80, when will be held datly in the offices of |) dress } | regular stock represent | especially suitable for ear persuaded defor the atrike,| the adjutant general to give places When you have your precinct § ; rh ° | Fall : we in order might have me on the lists to mon registered since!) number, you can easily deter.) | Cra style ley are ¢ d to take the matter with the ine official drawing in Washing-|) mine your board in the table || signed of Tub Silk in stripe v state cour of defense ton which follow Plain Silk Georgette and Silk rh 2 State Asks Conference , In Districts 5, 6 and 8, which In-}) District 1—Precinets 34 to Crepe de Chine, and in check R — Mars a 1 the matter of the cludes the water front, the regis ) (inclusive) Ao ed and plain Habut Silk length Coats have the tel th a ‘ai 1 Me | a. MEDE® tration of men who were not in the District 2—Precincts 1 to 6, 10, § and Ait 1 k valeting. the, tal Have Joe ep riveree tage pen a om country June 5 will continue, and,|) 19 to 33 Cnelusive) } belted. TH 1 etl of a . 1 North Yakima sceording to registration officers, District Precinets 6 to 9, } Phe ize daar le China Blue Apple he when the council passed ®/ iis will make the examination |) 11 to 18, 56 to 67 {|| include 36 to 46, but as i includ hina Blue, p olution, asking the employes | more complicated, because each of {District 4—Precincts 68 to 92 ‘ : Green, Kelly Green, Plum : J ear casts Yiaie ditt confer these registrants must stand his District & cinets 93 to 100 usual in a broken line of thi | Rose, Gray, Tan, Turqu hin te ring ri Mg Terences har " in a local drawing to be Be 112 124, 126, 137 to 129, 144 to character, we have not éach and ee wig 16 te dd lected for examination a? 4 { siz . “It ia essential the co-ordir | e im every style or color Choice iursday 5.42 1 to the coordina o0t Namek ities | District @6Precincts 166 to } P color, hoi Thursday ...$15.45 ing out warproblems, names are included in the first call District. 7-—Precinets 101 to fuctiv power of tr 4 1 . Py 1 1 : \ ssued by the three boards Tues 1,11 116, 123, 126, 127 ‘ Priced labor he kept at the day afternoon, This is double the |) 135, 169, 160 "4 t ! f ef to Sell oi q stave ree of otf ta which will be selected for District &—Precincts 116 to lo Oe elleving this ts onl ; { service, District No. 12 has issued |{ 122, 128 to 136, 140 to Meee » of + Main Floor. maintenance o . call for 80 men, who must ap-|) 183 to 185. ) Uppe' oe Lt ween pear for examination Angust 7 at |} District 9—Precincts 186 to { iatrakne ta eompewed 7 These are also displayed I . t el sue ae } t lace models ‘ oust bie turbance ¢ The lists of District 3 are post | District 10-—Preeinets 213 to } ‘At $2. 95) and back-lace m Is, At $3.39 in front r back-lace labor standards led at the rear of the Densmore po-|{ 238, except 235 with Tned im bust and long | stele. aan ignéaa Mediation Urged jlice station; the lists of District 7 Dintrict Precincts 2 239} skirt. They are made of pink and white 400 ita sik | Reallzing that aordinary are at root 119 in the county-city { to 286 brocade of firm texture, and have six very >°@utlu 1 ‘ are made f Sones hi tere: ypeoktrendary ne a {|| substantial elastic hose supporters and are im medium bu like the 77 will produce friction and may ne-|11 at the county clerk’s offices, — |{ to 277 ree . } ; sitate a readjustment of such| The two county divisions have § idery trimmed, A broken line of sizes, other assortme a broken [~ relation, we urge issued partial calla, The Northern | oa 21 to 32 line of sizes, inc 32. That h condition be met as {district has Hated 136 men to ap it arises, by a apirit of fairness |pear at 9 a. m. on Sunday for ex Sian ' ssi Nanci 4 i 0 se @jand frankness, by both employers amination at the county-city build Y ei * } a. ‘our Choice of Fifty | Ww « ajing em-| The names of men so far called Hey | follow be | District Seven Street and Dresses pos » appear for examination at & «. m a room 41 nty is tidine nest N. Langiand, FN. Nehme Arvid Stivert DAIN TY « b wh tive Summer Dr Upper Main Floor. 4A Yard 25¢6 white nets, silk novelty silks are yr materials w ; used in completing these attrac- | [1 THE this sale is of displayed in c Afternoon Jubing at $10.00 osliiags Georg Main Floor, Rear, crepes and Pill Tubing in” yme are J extra heavy quabk lane cnt ity and is 42 inches widey esses ombing wrote white and colors, others in plain] | The remarkable price of ber employers white and tan. The sizes range | a yard is made on accoun Hing attention of being in short | leng new date of fixe. i unite in th led eres and Woodsmen. w 16. ith the i for July Employers Won't Meet In response to the ers did was made known ing jat w Oly mp an calle ployes & to come into any sort of con When ed the We fr again, m: fe ™ u two hours admittance. ' holding a training school for in- | * Employers Raise War Fund relin ix struction in canning, curing and | # enyiable name and fol- 4 Ata ting July 10, the employ ; Olmatea, D rantel Mt i wen, Pr drying of foodstuffs in the Exhi- ie ers had voted to raise a fund of " . N : Sanford, bition bullding, 215 University | # lowing. $500,000 to fight the demands of ‘ ch. ig OMIT TOF: OUGUEE:S ati Morrie g August ® st. Subjects for Thursday are: union men, and they appointed To appear at $:20 a. m. on Aug eich hee ye prea estar 10:45 to 11:45 a.m. “General | I oo t ; a lumbermen's defense committee © Ma Hanson, Charles Rich-| Principles of Home Drying’; | -kara: : to carry on the campaign. The em ,, brent H. Clinton, Truman A jt Henry William Lenmann. 2 9 4p, m., demonstration, | Crowns ae ployers contend that if the elght-, Vote ae Nernart © |Starr, Erick 8. Munson, Theodore as “Drying Fruit : 4 hour da granted, the lumber 1 pia Thomas Andrew Colter, jer 1 Bridgework, industry in the Northwest 1 Phitbrook William Harry Morris, jr, Adrisno 4 h H 1 h an ; as eae Jnities Rives Dowd. wa.ia BUILD OIL MILLS per tooth ......- not stand the competition of South ‘ Dowd, Kx : coe eee - gar Allen Schroeder, Edgar Ar Construction of the Pacific Oil) If paint : A yard workers have followed the re-|Dygert, Edward Ct MeG Mills will begin immediately on a ainless ce of land between East Extracting .... w {fu f f ae t ek (Herbert William Emr « James W.|10-acre lea beled the strike a 1 Ww. fusal of ship carpent o work ir " Ww afta cer Bread cies the with lumber made in ten-hour milla, Tucker, Miles Howard Gr Alfred pagent rnerd’ Marginal way and the Duwamish men were striking thru intimida-|#0 that at the present time Sundholm, Howard Arvine Thomp-, \ Fie oe ete ieee Secs, | waterway, at a cost of $50,000. We are Plate Spe- # tion and not becanse they wanted Shipyards in Aberdeen are closed Sn, Roy Edgar Payne, William wiitian Oe tach ieee, |e — —, salt ; 7 Doo to, and have generally disregarded down, and other yards in the Erdman Pealer, Oscar M. Telquist, o!F 5 aonb Mineo —- cialists. We do a large B™ the whole thing. And while there Grays harbor district are threaten pao Harold Fish, Henry Louis +p; This Simple Rule » busi th c have been I. W. W. members mixed ed with the same thing Doepke, Charles ret! Linn, | sta S Scethans A Plate business — they up in it, the strike has been plan-| J. G. Brown, president of the Grever C. Smith, Cecil Karl Bur-| J! joon wt gt! is Become from far and Tod ne neged nad cerled eet oti |qimber Workers’ union, estimates |fousbs, Vilas Richard Rathburn, |s't Delicate Stomach ae ly tinder the auspices of organized that at the present time 15,000 men George Joseph Gaudette, | John near. If others can’t labor s represented in the of his union are out on strike, and Osear Nordland, George Edward ©! egpee s Shingleweavers’ union ome 4,000 members of the I, W.|EpPler, Roland Maxwell Vallet.| ir yoy Wittam Paul kramer. John fit your mouth, you Snyder Is Appointed W. The rest, he says, are members !red Phillip Landan, Rudolph Pred | 4 Johanson, John Bargent ‘Elliott f will find we can. After the strike was on, Secretary of neither organization ip er, Epona he r ak il ponoks Aller Reynolds, Norman , of Labor Wilson appointed Edgar Dr. Parker on Job am Leroy ete : fi ‘ C. Snyder, of Seattle, ax special! Dr. Carleton Parker, representa-|Vosue, Bernard Nicholas Nelaon District Twelve Investigate our new federal mediator, and he imme- tive of the war department, who is {Jarl0k Cnias | De Merritt ve for examina to am Dentalloy Plates for fh diately set about to arrange con- in Seattle to investig possible sg , iter, Merrit Ken: | Augus Mtr 408 114 os Hs aT ferences between the union and the interference with government ship Mrd Martin rl Emanuel Kirsch- ing, sor is have pees oatied Comfort and Satisfac- tiv Junions a _, 1 DIE IN MILWAUKEE °" ‘om t an n ting at our ia on the ¢ a Me 1 the stat represe nd the n esident of th atten: there were lumber em Henry & e waited outs And from the first the employe were sed } es ane of the lum ide and was loyers At a willing. fe did offers of Com | misal ners White and Younger, the to oth etry employes and with the heir demands day. And all the 1 in w the Interna-| nal Shingleweavers, Mill Work In accordance strike agreement, mills began to close down on July eral McMullin, jeri ‘Har : | Harold | Marco Gonsini, Oiaf Olson, Fletcher Jeale Wells Norlar r and women the day at 16, es Donald Leroy F Levi Mo the ay Williams, Worth Fred Oscar Jenwen, George | MacDonald min McClellan, Mart Btephe KB, Kuhn, J Joseph dunel, Te Kespond Angust 7 To appear os O'Gr Fred | rad Pars worth Wor cla Connel rence Augu at $30 & m. on August Ren Hur Keene. Bigfrid And eo Zanni, M Bet the inert Robert Manta, Carl Godfred | mot Fisher That fact mas iL another meet Te ear gy fee au 7 ‘ To ap a ncil of defense r a ppe day late letter, ployers, Once uszallo, chair. thi fina all times the arra ice between us nie 1 the latter re. held a conference with the labor nge a confer. committee of the state council of 1 11 Jumbermen in mond, on July 27 of local a There the pl ffair the str ye given a ants wa end of that time would accept a, reduction in It ia known that which was a pure. of the confe: and asked ay trial o! if the output the first mills closed down decreased at the they declared they Mill Men Coerced employers would m on lo; th: tho on m: of ‘ ands o! n an ts that they would not get any HILAL EB haa hg rat SNE ga if they did Hw ts renlly true that the now | District Eleven At the present time, practically phelactine method moves super To appear at 9 a FAYE & LEW e only mills that are running are fous hair completely roots and) room 400, county-cit SALTS LR: Es one which were already operating fig ine skin soft, smooth. hairle of al ision 11 have TORKAYO JAPS ian eight-hour basis, and those You do the work in a Jiffy, in you tobert Almquist, Webb Martines Fun From the Blo’ w that have conceded to the de. own home, without asslatance IC) haldwin, Gilbert Splaing, Harry Karl = Kingdom ands of the strikers, in the face pensive vinitn to the wlectrolyain exe | cn cee see eS I ale ‘ f AN D opposition, since the strike be: pert, Does away with depilatorie phy ph’ Winton Gay n. Practically all the milla inthe or shaving at frequent int Tacoma the strikers and open up eight-hour have been told by the Seattle iets, except the PUTS PURK, VIGOROUS BLOOD INTO THE VEINS OF MEN AND WOMEN, Thin won- a dertul medicine, which has no equal, purifies! are closed down. AR: 4 & rant the basis, but nd eht-hour Olympia request of the 1 to be D ting, J lly ref ised representa- ¢ t f a number of mill lumber inter plants,| irritating. Get a stick of phelac- ner, Robert F. Gustafson, Neil Me-|® Mullin Nellis, Clyde } Rush Ma ters for- contracts as a result of the strike nry Ross, | nett Alber Ernest Frede Robert Fifer, F. Way Alan Walter Jones, William H, Goodwin, Rich- ard Aldwin Thompson, Willlam Morris Thoma George Taylor, Gordon Brace Mann, Charles Cal in Tiffin Arthur James Muge George Ferdinand Baerman, Fred KE. Hamilton, Henry Graham Bou fense Tuesday afternoon, Noth tay- Ing was given out as to the results ice And today the strike situation in hat the lumber industry stands just an about where it did July 16, when A Bright, Snappy, wages. |Remove the Roots ton, Harry Kenneth Riley, Carl F Tomorrow to Saturday Of Superfluous Hair | Stolte, Guilford William Koch, MAX FRANK Pre: (Entirely New Method) Emmett Jenner Legg, Elwood Ven de: derink Biias Gleed Sin eoing is believing!” When your | ch 1 Winfield Leet they eyes see the roots come out,|pheodore Peterson, Leslie Lisle know the enti hair is gone not me the rface hair, You! Lewin ‘thing like it_ever known before Ford, Prank Orvin MeKer Perfectly harmless, odorless, ni on, George Joseph Buek, William ; by Photoplay: “THE F ohn Clark, William Alexander Cru follow the easy Instructions,|chon, Ballard Roy R dis and if not entirely satisfied the| Merlin, Harry. Misworth. Stroup 4 Strike Has Spread druggist will refund your money.—| tarry Birdsey Woeunore, Fred Alli. | a Ay AM TERNOONS 10c; ING Sympathetic strikes among ship- Advertisement won Rogers, Charles Jefferson Hen- from 16 to 42, and are for misses Ralph Edwin Olsen, George Lewis Rich mond, Torquato Pag Foster Eddy Sehu-|tonja, George Lee Fairbanks, WAYS TO FIX FOOD | | you money. It is our AT SUMMER SCHOOL | thich-crate work, Pain Under the Instruction of Miss less Methods and reas- Jutlet L. Bane, the state agricul- onable prices that have tural college of Washington is ous Ways be certain to taining it in the Bisur “A DAY IN A SPANISH CAMP” oe a ak HUGO LUTGENS ™. = N. W. Comer Fourtil 2 e m, Mello [| Free Hip Balloons for Children Wed. & Sat. Mats, Main 3256. a Thurs- | that measure 2 to 6° yar Each piece will be sold_as measures, at, a yard. 5 Choice rick Dougias Corfe. Anthony Morrowitch An sta Hutler, Jean Ande Paul Hettrick The Dentist with | skill is more in de mand every day. The best Dental Ad- vertisement is good) work. No matter) where you live we Can” satisfy you and save \# built for this office its tion. We guarantee our ; ved in Mf Plates to fit and give 1 perfect service, $10 up. ommended for stor Md by all druggist Estimates and exam- inations are free any time. Ask us about our easy payment plan, New Show sents the GYPSY BRIGANDS | jw THE RLONDYS Art in Gymnastte ALEX DUO European Novelty Musicians The and Pike St. OF MADNESS” iS and SUNDAYS 15

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