The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 19, 1917, Page 11

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PLAY ZON mmies at Lewis to Have a Gay Resort “Liberty Park.” Btafl Correspondent |" CAMP LEWIS, Tacoma, Oct. There will be restaurants, a ho tel for officers and their wives, 1% — The government has moving pleture theatres and vaude- placed an official boycott on the city that built itself out of | Ville houses, and the usual collec. geldiers’ money around the | tion of shooting galleries, bowling gates of this camp, and is keep. alleys, billiard halls and soft drink Ing every soldier out of it, But and tobacco stands. | The butldings, [will be of the #a tecture of the cantonment not for very long will Sammy be forced to keep his money and forego the pleasures of civ. for the most part, Plain, ilzation. tight structures, Within a week construction Some of the bidders are willing will be started, it thought (to spend thousands of dollars on now, on the great amusement j their concessions, and it is prob-| Bone that is to keep the sol- diere supplied with fun. Almost daily the citizens’ com. mittee of Tacoma men, which Rave) the s| ARE NOT PROVIDED H, A. Greene, commanding “Editor The Star; Every one ts , is meeting to consider the} of those who would establish howling about the coal shortage jand also a shortage of coal miners. fan outlay of close to $1,000,000 | Whea it is in full rusaing order, elves: within reach of y's pocketbook. Many Want Concessions one, it would seem, wants | So short of labor are the mines cession of some kind or other, that some one suggested bringing jerybody tn the world was in fy 5,000 Chinese to this country to this afternoon,” said Capt. H. work the mines. elty, alde-de-camp to the gen)“; want to inform you'that the Yesterday, “and they all want: are three mines here at Cumbe land that are closed because they cannot get cars to transport the coal to the market, Ask the rail road company about that “TOM GLEASON. | citizens’ committee will de- d of every concessionaire suit- guarantees of honesty and elal backing, and will charge il ground rent for the land, | in addition, commandeer a} - Percentage of the profit this percentage will be uy with different businesses and | i be set later, _ To Call it Liberty Park excess profits will be turned @ general fund and used for) benefit of the men. It may) to their mess funds or {t may for library books, or the| RAVARAGWS fying of the cantonment | PH é pleasure zone will be known | Do you want to rent a house | Read Star want ads. ection Beye’, Giris’ aud Children's No -other such richly satisfying drink as Bockstaff has ever been in- troduced to the people of this city. Creamy and delicious down to the last sip, every glass tastes like more —try it and see! Bockstaff is the Hit of the town. Popular 10c bottles, i} Why pay more? i Hemrich’s Staff Products Co. Capitol 870. Special Reductions on Plates, Crowns and Bridgework. No Charge FOR PAINLESS EXTRACTIONS ELECTRO PAINLESS DENTISTS Southeast Corner First and Pike J. R. VAN AUKEN, Mg me Spartan archi-| able that the zone will represent} E PLANNED If You’re Millionaire STAR—FRIDAY, OCT. . Widow, Beware of Cupid in N. Carolina, WHO THE WEALTHY WIDOWS ARE—Iait to at Mra. Maude A. King, Mrs, Lila Flagler Bingham; middle, Mra B. Leeds and Mrs, Marshall H. Russell (Mra, Thos. Sheviin), below, Mrs. Philip Van Valkenburgh and Mre. W. K, J. Astor). tom, Ww. and Dick (Mra, J. WILMINGTON, N.C. Oct. [American money across with her 19—Wealthy widows, beware The widow of Tom Shevlin, mil of North Carolina! Monaire football player, gave heq hand and the care of the Shevlin millions to Marshall H. Russell, a year or #o af her husband 4! With few exceptions million- alre widows “lived happily ever after” their second marriages. Such a warning to relicts of million. may follow if the state adde to its collection of death mysteries. ‘The secrecy shrouding the ls suing of @ permit to exhu Thon: @ who seemed to have the body of ethg aor Veale made the failures were the je Tet huenand, ones who picked husbands Standard Oil left her millions, fol the mysterious much younger than they. BREAKS A COLDIN AnURRY magnate, lows closely death of Mrs. Maude A, King, wealthy Chicago widow. Both women had originally married millionaires well along In years. Mrs, Flagler-Bing- ham by a second marriage was the wife of an old girthood sweetheart, Judge Robert W. Bingham, when she died. Mrs. King had not remarried, but there was aman in the cate just the same—Gaston Means, who had been her sec- 10 party which Mrs. King Is said to have left just before her body was found In a lonesome spot near Black- welder Spring. Both women, while widows, spent much time traveling and enjoying life. Young Ones Remarry 19, 1917, PAGE 11. 18 Years in Same Location We'll Celebrate in a Fitting Manner 18TH ANNIVERSARY SALE 30% DISCOUNT Our buyer, who is now in New York, has prepared us for this sale. He has combed the New York market thoroughly, and has purchased, at a fraction of the present-day values, a great stock of Men’s High-grade Clothing, Shoes and Furnishing Goods. The best makers are represented—and it is this high-grade stock that we will throw on sale tomorrow — a stupendous value-giving event, when prices on all lines of merchandise are soaring skyward. It’s our 18th Anniversary Sale—and to you it means an actual saving of 30 per cent. 30% Discount—Every Item an Actual Saving to You-30% Discount MEN’S SUITS|MEN’S SHOES 30% Discount 30% Discount $10.85 Men’s Suits, $7 66 $2.00 Boys’ Shoes, less $1 60 vam s s lees 30 per cent, go at. 30 per cent, go at..............4, $12.50 Men's Suits, $3.00 Men’s Dress Shoes, $21 0 $2.45 Genuine, Legitimate Reductions, Overcoats, Raincoats, Mackinaws On Men’s, Boys’ Suits, Pants, Shoes, Furnish- ing Goods and Hats— 30% Discount 30% Discount less 30 per cent, go at............. leap 30 per cent, go at. $3.50 Men’s Dress Shoes, $15.00 Men’s Suits, less 30 per cent, go at......... less 30 per cent, go at. ta = Heavy Work , . hoes, less 30 per cent........ $16.50 Men’s Suits, . less 30 per cent, go at. $5.00 Union-made Shoes, $18.00 Men’s Finest less 30 per cent, go at...... Tailor Made Suits. $6.00 Finest Dress Shoes, less 30 per cent........ $22.50 Full Dress and Tuxedo Suits go at.... $7.00 Men’s High Top Shoes, less 30 per cent......... Men’s Fumishings 30% Discoun $0c President Suspgnders, 23c special at 85c Men's Heavy Cotton Rib Un- 30 % Discount es Stee saa gs oe SE $2.16 30% Discount $7.00 Men's Mackinaws, less 30 per cent, $ 4 1.90 go at... $3.00 Men's Pants, derwear; all sizes, ‘ ey go at + 60c seg thed adoweri dh dia $10.85 Men's Overcoats, less 30 per $1.50 Men’ Ribbed Wool Under- [$4.00 Men's Pants, $2 80 cent, 7 60 wear, all sizes, $1 .05 less 30 per cent, go at ° OO: Ot sk. ind . mn eh. —_——— $3.00 Men's Ribbed Wool Under- $12.50 Men's Winter-weight Over- a. $210] Boys’ Suits) Sen! $8.75 1.00 Men's Heavy Cotton Ri 30% Discount $15.00 Men’s heavy Overcoats, less U Suits, all 70 “rhemaes ee Ocha sow sum $9 4g) mw....910.50 Shirts go at 45c oop gf codap had . 4 $16.50 Men’s Waterproof Raincoats $1.50 Men's Wool | Flannel Shirts go at 25¢ Men's Wool Socks go at less 30 per cent, go at $1.05 $2.80 less 30 per cent, go at $4.50 Boys’ Suits, less 30 per cent, go at $5.50 Boys’ Suits, two pair pants, go at $11.65 1 7c $3. 1 5 $20.00 Men's Finest Tailored Over- $3.00 Men's Dress ee... Le $3.85] cater"... $14.00 This, Sale Starts Saturday, Oct. 20, af 8 A. M. Shap If you want to save—come—shop early. We area Union Store—we have Union hours—our doors close promptly at 7 p. m. Saturday night. Note the address carefully and come—you'll save. THE CHICAGO MISFIT PARLORS 1400-1402 First Avenue, Corer Union Street a Ts “Pape'sColdCompound’ is pleasantand affords Instant Relief A dose taken every two hours un- That, it seems, is what most wealthy widows do. And in many instances the widow and her wealth are rapidly parted. This, however, does not hold} good in the case of the wealthiest, as witness Mrs. J. P, Morgan, sr. | Mrs, Mary Herriman, Mrs. Russell | Hermit’s Treasure Is _|'* i you,cont Guarded After Death, siton way to get rid of dandruff is to dis-| Saye PONTIAC, Mich., Oct. 19.—The| solve it, then you destroy it en-| Radtke farm of ten acres was|tirely. To do this, get about four] placed under guard as the result/ounces of ordinary Hquid arvon; |cha of a statement by two Troy boys,| apply it at night when retiring; | who said that a year ago they saw/use enough to moisten the scealp)a t Radtke, a farmer, who was mur-|and rub it in gently with the fine} T dered with a hatchet, two weeks |ger tips. \ blood ago, burying a trunk in @ cornfield.) By morning most, if not all, of at Lincoin was a spittoon guarantee The boys sald they could take|your dandruff will be gone, and/cleaner in a lawyer's office In frame, complete, including searchers to almost the exact spot|three or four more applications | Springfield, Il thorough exam- e will completely dissolve and entire-| That ly destroy every single sign and | tral trace of it You will find, where the excavation was made. Mystery Solved; Body Found Hung in Tree! too, that all iteh-} That stop, and your hair will look and ias, FOUNTAIN CITY, Wis,, Oct, 19.|feel a hundred times better, You, That Lincoln drove the South SF the benefit of thene whe are & ing the day, we kes —The body of Frank Hund, prom-|ean get liquid arvon at any drug|out of the Union om from 6 0.8 ereicek eveutngn, at sto tp m. Sunday WALTER ROBSON {nent farmer, mysteriously missing|store, It is inexpensive and four) That Lincoln was a rank infidel LADY ATTENDAN since Aug. 25, has been found by | ounces ts all you will need, no mat-| That Lincoln was blasphemous 4088.4056 Arcade Bullding, hunters, It was suspended 14 feot|tor how much dandruff you have.| ‘That Lincoln was blackballed UNION DENTISTS Fourth Fleer. from the ground in a tree, a razor| This simple remedy never fails,--| three grasped in his hand Advertisement, CALLS LINCOLN NEGRO! Physician Will Face Malicious Libel Charge | for it will starve your hair and ruin of public and other eminent It doesn't do much good to try to/dorsed on the true bill, and depo- lprush or wash ft out. The only aure sitions from them will probably be Von Knappe, among other things, itor and was an ex-chattel. r to the United States during | jthe Mexican war ing and digging of the scalp will) coln’s replies to Stephen A times in Masonry and would have joined a negro lodge in Wash That had Lincoln t not been shot in Ford's theatre, he wowtd have been shot fn a colored dive in Washington cit? after the play. That John Wilkes Booth is the “bravest patriot of his day.” You Can Afford to invest one dollar in your til three doses are taken will end| statt special 1 That Lincoln had two churches |f health. Poor health is an ex- Sage, Mrs. Phoebe Hearst, Mrs. | grippe misery and break up a cold. INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., Oct. 19.— torn down in North Carolina and|[ pensive luxury. Thorough ex Potter Palmer, and Mrs. J. J. Hill.) it promptly opens clogged-up nos That Abraham Lincotn the contents of the cornerstones J #mination, treatment and medi- They, of course, were past mid-/trtis and air passages in the head,| negro blood, was a traitor and destroyed to cover up the negro cine—ONE DOLLAR. 5 die age when they acquired wealth | stops nasty discharge or nose run-, the worst “tyrant” the country ancestry of his mother. | 4 and lost their husbands. |ning, relieves sick headache, dull-| has ever seen, that he was an Pe | DR EVANS ¥ The younger ones marry. It) ness, feverishness, sore throat,| infidel, blasphemous, and a liar Chance of a Lifetime | " seoms that Dan Cupid hasn't much | sneezing, soreness and stiffness. —the are a few of the For Saie—~A scholarship at West- |] 401 P 4 BANK BUILDING else to do but sit around and shoot) Don’t stay stuffed up! Quit blow-| charges Dr, Wilhelm T. Von ern military academy at Alton, Ii |f ours so AM te Bas? ei arrows at widowed hearts }ing and snuffling! Base your throb-| Knappe, eminent homeopathic also 325 feet of 10-inch sewer pipe. TOUR stmtate ar ee Just the other day news floated | bing head! Nothing else tn the| physician, makes in a pamphlet See Fred Reinhardt, Eighth st.— across the Atlantic that Mra, W. B. s such prompt relief as he has published. Von Knappe | Lincoln Courter-H id. Leeds, widow of America’s “tin Cold Compound,” which} ig under arrest on an Indict- | a. | SEE plate king,” was engaged to &| costs only a few cents at any drug) ment charging maticious libet, All Fat People Greek prince She has been wooed store. It acts without assistance,! von Knappe, of Scotch descent a i wort eto Sele |e, Heke pent, Yon Mae, Scotch semua Should hi men. J. J, Astor's Titanle widow, |fenee, Be sare you get the gonuine,| imims Jobn Wilkes Booth was the ould Know This |Madelaine Force Astor, is now | Don't acter actaathine ake ee re tan Honeatom! o Mrs, William K. Dick, and Hving | ———————__—__— ale ard = wrote he jettysburg | happily. Mra. Leila Post, widow | eT .e Herat “MsCke me tie of the Battle Creek cereal food | | da } ‘arbell, ober An- millionaire, married the manager | Dandruff Surely . Ilcoin, Charles M. Thompson, head of the hotel she inherited from her Destroys the Hair |/or the history departmont of Mi ; ; husband. nols university; James M, Wood o 4 legend mae tare Years ago Mra, Marshall Fleld,| Girls—{f you want plenty of|burn, head of the history depart sicanaeainegllis yritie t to Ma jr, married Maldwin Drummond, a| thick, beautiful, glossy, silky hatr,|/ment of Indiena university; Dr.| "De wiHELM 7 VOV KNAPP heteren Britisher, and carried $50,000,000 | do by all means get rid of dandruff, | Horace Ellis, state superintendent fares. ington had {t not been for his wife. | Sjcens That Lincoln was a Voodooist instruction of Indiana, people are en Home of the Kryptok Lens. —We Prescribe, Manufacture and Fit Gla —Seattle’s leading Optical Place. Established 1910. —NO CHARGE for Screws, Springs or Leather Cases. reduction normal prc Grandfather Was Traitor Lincoln's grandfather was during the revolution. Lincoln's mother had negro SPECIAL—-We will fit you with reading gl it ination. EVERYTHING FOR THE EVE AND EAR Lincoin was a pronounced Do You Know Thal the Union Dentists Dentists in Se- Absolutely pain- Wendell Phillips wrote Lin Doug- firet-class work than any other *. less for Their work is guaranteed for less extracting OVER OWL DRUG STORE,

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