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Mental Telepathy Demonstration Given by Actors on Public Woodhouse-Grunbaum Furniture Co., Inc. 416-424 Pike Street WE'LL TRUST You UR Credit System bh to aasiat y teas, Our ter © found anywhe Stre »— - ca been oatablished for your conventence rte tur 5 ‘ + than will re Ne your Worn excepti at pric featuring Heating your consideration YOUR OLD STOVE TAKEN IN TRADE. are an nall at "he ves es are W | Mile. Nellie Stantone ing » Mra, Smith bade the women “ Ww ashington Women of Washington make puzzle books,| A test of mental was| tages theatre, as they have puzzled In the Front Rank ‘dish towels, tea cloths, glove! made at noon today, right out on a! people all over MG Ack in ths bed’ r, dackets and knitted articles. public street including leading of the National League for Wom- Py, s rformar " even en's Service, at Washington, D-c. WEW RECTOR NAMED (*!,°*en¢"50" Mrs. Winfield R. Smith, state ch Joseph Mercedes Was man of the league, returned to A new rector, Rev, Francis Bate-| Stantone selection Seattle with ¢ that no pastor of St. Peter's Episco-| For th antone State is doing as as Wash- at aa ena, cae a ington, with opportunt- Herbert, an oe be ge ties, and that the women must keep bee charge of St. Cle rag ony oat J working. doing something all th egg ag a re are no theatrical he de r accessories to the act rform At a meeting in the rooms of the to the depa ; "Ey das Geek teas Fine Arts society eday morn- | ental Iterature and lar bathed . University of Washington. WITH APPLAUSE BY ANNABEL TRENT PROF. SLOANE TALKS Dr. Evans CROSS, FEVERISH Seattle te m certalr ha a wee { superior opera, 11 Graduated, Licensed, Registered reted by & any of art Sd deta sont wieate: fhe ten Gente CHILD Is BILIOUS 1 kinds of work. My fee spevenran ge ene: Ferg ie ONE-HALF the regular city Grand Opera Co. was “Luc m vee I wi medicine, eb ‘ fifth « the showing vibration, ‘ete. the talent of & well-bala Women. My usual offic pany, supported by ar Tee Caste medicias included, Moure-—-109 a m to 5 pm, 7 to § pm; Sundays 11 am to 12 +) PROPLES BANK BUILDING Seevens and Mike. orchestra and good Nina Morgana’s » voice was hea Look, Mother! 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Hear “Send Me Away With a Smi! the fl war song, and the new quartette feature, “I've Got the ii Nicest Little Home in D.i.xi-e” and the many others Complete Line of Columbia Grafonolas $15 to $350 work ng pe Million sh 4 “ Bis, fornia Syr a” hand erve wa tens today saves a nm of hild t As your a ad of geist for a California Al of Fig has direc Ouffitfing are of Fien. 311 Union Street 1332-4 Second Avenue ON FOOD SAVING : == = Proprietors of hotels and restau ‘ os rants will be appealed to by Charle t% Hebberd, of Spokane, of the state 4 King, Ni rg ol vf defense, who was krar we 4 vd ta Thuved : ¥ and Medical Aathor ttle irsday confering with local MRS. GERBER LOSES A tight of many years ended) EWERY DAUGHTER Thursday in the s ne court vhen Mra. Ralph De bit, formerly INE EDS tRON An opportunity for you lies in M Rudolph Gerber, saw the su 4 the fact that we manufacture ody of ¢ little girl P r 1 ae rane “'"' 1To put strength into her nerves our sweaters and sell them nael i lf ay» acl eee and color into her checks. Es direc “ y, 5 mai ; J ‘There can k alifirig the same standard of TO SELL ALLY FLAGS art & quality that has made the OC- “lags of the allies will be sold it OEE been gn pail Oct, 20, at all the principal point a) TONEK brand so popular. ot Seattle by 400 matro and | trouble. in, the E i ce s irls for the benefit of the Theo- | Pat when woe j We are prepared with a spe lora home About $2,000 ta ne d cial range of Fall and Winter for this home, which keep: styles in all sizes, on which other and her children together we recommend (for market FRENCH ARTILLERY BUSY Teasons) that you buy now. ed Wire PRE gnc does demand Artillery activ 4 usual, 2 F prices demand along practically the whole b your consideration, ich front was reported in to ay's official statement It wan ¢ pecially violent along the right ol bank of the Meuse, Various raids || per cent in. two weeks time in many were repulsed. gractics with most surprising. results — erdinand King, M.D. BOARD OF TRADE CLOSED CHICAGO, Oct. 12.—The Chicago oard of Trade closed today be cause of the Columbus day holiday. Fectory and Store, Union and Fifth Ave. wa STAR—FRIDAY, OCT. 12, 1917. PAGE 5 -, BILL SPURCK A ~* “SUPER SLACKER’ SAYS KENNEDY eS ° Continued From Page 1 o e | We are both te Kennedy The however, told Ker ought to werve ell \ 1 ‘ 4 that he come to me ays Ke |nedy’s letter Kennedy charges that Spurck is not a Catholte and that he went to the bishop, not to get spirit counsel, but to attempt inf F on K nedy who | a Catholl Bishop O'Dea, however, anked Kennedy to do his dut nd ne ing el Spurck also bustled around and got Shriner 1 yi to concern | themsel oe about tb case but jWhen they learned the elreun stance Kenned says, the r fused to recommend b discharge 1917 on « to his own word |ways Kennedy's letter When he learned I wa ae to fik sked me to tea up the ¢ ayir t sounded like hell,’ that he had Je #0 little Just a Dumb Walter “Spurck ie nothing but a human dumb waiter, who trans fered money from his father to his wife, After failing In his ef forts by bribery, perjury, wire pulling, influence and interces. sions, Spurck then attempted to befog the issue by a misrep. resentation of me “He approached a number of the Alpha Tau Omega frater brott ers, and tried to get had been trout and myself. Kno It fs a knowr Bill has a« ways been consider joke rf the A. T. O.’s, and that be ways been on to large known by the boys as ‘« 1 aid not suppose that you able to to t tow A Super Slacker Spurck has fa aided t ther, who is frequent t is trage that @ r service local beard to aly certified by noard 7. According to of the district board inves t tf gent's of-| fice, was placed on the ¢ | ffidavit.” declared “ta based upon hear is drawn so that the not appe He al , own an automobile $3,000; that I am e«olely de pendent upon my father for sup port, and that wife extrava gant and dre in expensive fin Spurck's Statement Grinnel’s recommendation was that Spureck should be certified fon was O, K.'d LoOcuME of a box as satisfied of his t » Kennedy declared h was found guilty and ed to Walla Walla r from the judges who had Kennedy to sign the petition, but he refused. On the show that I made, the mn Was obtained I have affidavits to prove that Kennedy said at that time that he would get’ me. I have presented facts to Gov. Lister, and I a letter from Lister asking e district board reopen the The most conven- ient way to wear a Watch— On the Wrist Always where can it you RADIO DIALS can be seen in the dark FROM 84.25 UP Open a Charge count Ac “HOMELY IRISH MICK! BuyaLiberty Bond Joday ( your parcel home and keep it Returned goods must be brought back within thre ys of purchase ECONOMY being the watety word, we sell for CASH ~ : | One May Choose a Smart Trimmed Hat | At $5, $7.50, $10 | Main Three Attractive Prices Upper Floor. AT $5) 0s Hat i turday include ailors, Turbans Rolling Brims re adorned with low Bands S and th Hackle Price consistent ef. . all addi M en a Hat for any occasion may be selected for Dress or Street wear She Rhodes Co. Royal Worcester Corset | J Great Sale of Falland Winter Style Coats Reduced Until Noon 3 2/. 95 Saturday to Upper Main Floor. ie j for a Saturday morn JUST the Coat l } tion has taken from the of the sea- m’'s fa t nd reduced them r This assortment Wool Velours, Bolivia, Burefla, Broadcloth and Heavy Coatings belted and Empire models are and full lined with These are shown In that f in Gray, Plum, Brown, Gold, Green, China Blue, Mustard, Oxford, Rose and Reindeer, in sizes 34 to 42. Formerly $24.50, $29.50, $34.75, $39.50 and a few at $45.00. Choice until noon... $21.95 25 Coats Reduced Ui to $9.95 Capare | “tlection comprises Fall at 100 ding we t Serge in Wivy Bide .aid ‘Twestelie Gray und Tan. They have the high con 1 ind are full belted trimmed. Sizes 34 to 19.50. Reduced un- $9.95 New Coats for Boys and Girls bd eat Hesse Floor. 5 Value, Smart, youthful made of Chinchillas, Plushes, Cheviots, Velours and Mixtures. Priced correctly at $4.95, $6.50, $7.95, $12.50 and as high as .....6.5..55000m are. riety selecting y and Color. y chosen va permits Gua (i Style at Universal That’s What Dan McKillop Says He Is “Just tell your readers I'm a |the East,” said McKillop, “indi Se “4 homely Irish mick and no dif- |cates that we will eventually have} rvice | ferent than any of the rest of [a universal eight-hour day in all Z you ducks.” | branches of labor. Until then all This is the personal descri will be chaos. Labor will simply The nation ts calling upon tion of Dan P. McKillop, bu |be going out“on one strike after |] t© perform the war service 4 ness manager of the Boiler- |another under conditions such as |} Which we are best guited. @ makers’ union and president of exist today. But if the government |f the fittest physically can the Metal Trades Council, { given by hime: It might be said at the start that McKillop holds the corre- sponding position in the pres- ent shipbuilding strike that Manager Muggsy McGraw, of ! t the New York Giants, holds in (tion now that is balling up things | Sladly help you by taking 7 here,” he sald, “but this will come J Of all the details of your out all right.” scription without charge, And just then some meeting tn the loft of the Labor Temple was sandy-specked chin, tooth pick and all, disappeared up the stairs NATIONAL Oh, yes. He ts terribly bashful Refused to hr’ > his picture taken But, Jake, Th tar’s staff photog- BANK. rapher, sneaked one over, as the accompanying likeness shows. ! do. nicely.” more of his friends und gave hi» form military duty, but all help provide money—the of war. For the second Liberty foul $3,000,000,000 our elty will | itsshare. YOU will want to scribe. The First National ntervenes, as it bas the power to why I feel things can be settled McKillop said “hello” to a couple ooth pick @ meditative chew ‘It is the blooming lumber situa rill | |Dan McKillop, President of the Metal Trades Council | the approaching world’s serlee, And, despite monition to lay off the McKillop’s ad “camou- flage,” it must be admitted he is “some pumpkins.” McKillop 1s Irish. Yes, sir! He in County Antrin, And wusple strikes American slang has fa to re-| move the Irish m his tongu | McKillop, like others of his ort-| gin, has a personality and the| proverbial glin his eye that compels friendship. This fact soon mhde itself dis- | gustingly evident Tuesday in the abor Temple while an effort was being made to get a few of Me Killop's viewpoints on the labor | situation in the East, from which McKillop bas recently returned, | He would no sooner get started then a friend would »pear | It is always a friend first and | business later with McKillop. That is, until he get thoroly launched | € h subject Then he is a veritable whirlwind, and all the| world {s helpless to stop him until | he is finished There have been 0,000 million: | aires made in this country since the war started Now what do you know about that?” grinned the lo cal unionist a he quietly chewed a tooth pick was | “Luck for them,” it hazarded WRT OEWELER ‘Lucky nothing. If this war ie keeps up and labor doesn't get 1404 Third Ave. busy, we'll all be millionaires.” LUCKY WRODING McKillop said the great differ- “ ence between the labor situation in the Bast and Seattle was that both | the employes and the employers ~ | were more radical on the Atlantic se board ‘Everything that I could see in WHEN HE CAME Special Reductions on Plates, Crowns and Bridgework. No Charge FOR PAINLESS EXTRACTIONS ELECTRO PAINLESS DENTISTS Southeast Corner First and Pike J. R. VAN AUKEN, Mgr,