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Woodhouse-Grunbaum Furniture Co., Inc. STAR—THURSDAY, JAN. 10, 1918 PAGE 5 COMPANY ASKS BAKER SAYS ARMY \F riday (our Sales \ 5 WE'LL TRUST YOU T0 PAY WAR TAX No Mail, Telephone or C.O. D, Orders taken for Friday S ecial at RE PEED Hour Sales. No Deliveries made, and the right to limit quanti- /p OUR Create svete nas deon satadtisned tor your convenience |]! to aselat you to furnish your home along your twiduet if ] ties is reserved, Ideas. Our terms are eanier and cur prices & | f Continued From Page 1 § be found anywhere Ne extrs charges! me luterest. | : - Mute. Arms of the most modern an F \* Continued From Page 1 | | ffective kind including avec? 9 to 10 10 to 11 11 to 12 JUST YOUR WORD THAT YowLL rat Hii heavy artillery at the opening sex ge , rn ‘ | | ton Wednesday afternoon e @|:machine guns, automatic ri rly Checked Nainsook—This — Curtains—20 pairs of Dresses on sale e50.00 Werth i ‘ ore nta of the army ‘can be ade. | small arma-—have been provided by | welf-checked Nainsook ts He ¢ M quinette inthe Garment | ay Outside Officials duately trained as repidly as those| manufacture or pur tor every ||| 840, SIZ2.60, wienerkes Nanok it serim and Marat | 20) #rance, and are available Curtains in one pair of ection, A few } Under crossexamination by As|already in training can be trans ‘ored for underwear of Remetupweninan. [F{aintant Corporation Counsel Walter | Ported,” he declared jf ¥ Seemer WHO 668, OS Betton 8/5 Coats und gowns; 36 inches each pattern. Odds and serges and a few silt of Temeturatehiage. | , ‘Thin, he added, had been accomplish. | tO France in 1918 wide. Vormerly 25¢, For 1 ed for th mmennalines, in navy, dark of Nemerarnient Pe een, Beate T. Aae We. Soeneeny é } A substantial army i already in ‘ . Pe re pen Cee | soa Nese [Bl expert from Chicago, admitted that °¢ without serious industrial disar ” ," ee pare SS ecial $5.00 10" hour, 19 poner green and brown: also @ | [Jl expennon ure diverted to Chicago, MAN: It ts well feds all kinds of guns | have been additionally and specialty | Bi ily $1.00 Curtains 65¢ mohair Dresses, Sinem © available ww every soldier who ed, and are ready for active ser ottec & quic e 6 to rT vor acl 1 | % 8 corps of officials are kept) On be gotten to France in the year| Viee. No army of similar alge in 70 |: Cleanup an zt $10, $12.50, $15 and $20 91.25 Curtains Bog 16 10 U. but Hee 1 “dee would Suaiin au eateries to way (2000 1 ame curams of new|the history of the world has ever Conte of heavy 81,85 Curteins p0¢ © Ah ‘ : Ii|now many Chicago officials were | istry warhave been tormu:| been raised, equipped oF trained wo yonal and ur uffs Curtains 91.00 re." $5.00 \ . lated quickly kersey cloth, the Gar i ran jearried by Seattle Kas consumers, | diker did not answer criticiama in} “No such provision has ever been ||[ ment Section has re Special at $5.00 Curtains ..92.50 tai [Dut promised to get the informa) derail in his preliminary statement, |made for the fort, health and| | duced them — radically oda Mufts of Curtains ..92,76 ——| Venetian Sie ind 7 ® for ordnance department, he | #€¢ ell being of an army They are in three-quar Curtains ..$1.96 Vests. On sale | eo he a nk ool nl As for t rdnan department, he | # 1 well being a 23| natural Opos M | Altho he has served as official in| jointed to lack of experts avaliable| health report for December) /Fter length and have |} sum, Wallab Curta 25 [3 in the Women’s dozens of gaa concerns nnected y urtains .. $2. un lwith the Chicago interests that con. |®"4 to the tremertious expansion re- | for @ variety of reasons, became sud large collar and belts Red Gray Knit Unde bad be fer the Seattle Lighting ¢ aipbny quired at the start of the war j Gonly ives tayorabio. than for the The colors include navy Fox Natural Jersey Walstings—Nov pat wear Section. These are here he wald he could not maine a.cingis Reorganize Ordnance Hoard mao, Sopunigmdinig: eBay ey ark brown and dark Muskrat and Raccoon. tems in coin dota on in white and pink, and } . ons have been met and 26 able Instance where any public service war councll, he announced, | mpre aus Mie Gteeatea apparent in wizen from 16 to Formerly $10.00, $12.50. pongee colored grounds, have been slightly selled be mminsion has ever permitted a gas | will add army officers and men from Ssrovenients Make x Ketmerty ; 9.00 1 5.00 od 0. 0. ‘ bile vormerty For this peigir 8 — aa tt po - . " 2.50 and $15.00. For they last, for thia hour 0 4 orme: 4 company to saddle a 26 cent month | civil life from the to time. Me mihie’h Heavesubate Were wiaite,bb|[E tone hows po ab lag Pg os ly “ready to serve” charge on con: | organization of the ordnance branch - 25c ph |\e well under way, while ghe quart said, with a full realization that! |] choice e at é yard chotee Cc rn we ae GP « ae exsions of doubt, differ ther iets Away With More master branch is undergoing shift» faye ren ong gy «oN ne ti ‘ ‘ 4 ‘This charge places a heaviek bur ap eet “a men and civilians on wubmitted to the y =a Ex ] e den on the amaller consumer than | YU! be Utilized war department,” he a . ceptiona rice concessions in a mee tna ht was anticipated, too, that Baker er ee eee id Se ble & Cc J Matched edn Suit IH doean't itr" Meler aaked, | WOUMd take occasion to discuss hin) ing’ aimilar expressiona, analysing $15.00 and $19.50 Jerviceable inter Coats | ‘plans for centralizing purchases and Pe . . atche room Suites and Up- f° 0 berms tie tie consumer to! Lr pecreecins tan eaeltienar ent Ji ) | at Unae on coe aa ecial for Friday a jet away with more than he ought | "UPY of which they grew, perfecting its ip . " onal defense and war industries 5 holster |to." ‘Lee repited el ll gag Se iving- oom Furniture. : board, he felt they had filled im 4 Upper Main Floor "thie gas ‘company. expert inet re ail the while driving on o € N heavy | ant nic oO 1 accomp! nment of he a! * i ' ‘ ; s "J os ie ||} that no consumer pays sonic] By or OT Be 4\%. eaplishment of the main [= these Coats, priced at » lendid reductions for Friday, are sizes for Jenough “ready to serve” char ker aaked peration nd | tank ; hae i" J |which theoretically is his share of |“ of the military probers, but| An idea of the size of purchases | IN women and misses, ranging in size from 16 to 44. These Coats, The King County Dental veckety) DOOR OLD NEW + [he cost of maintaining a utility apology for shortcomings. /in the war department was given t —_._ so adaptable for Wiziter, are designed in > come Dental society, at camp Lew: | MAY QUIT BUSINESS | *: any time: | “We can now nee the entire mitua-| Winter drawers 000,000 pair; | three-quarter azul full-length models ‘ Is, Thursday afternoon and evening Ne W YORK. Jan. 10-Now York|_,{% insisted that it was a proper bee Fi rr netney needs | win undershirts, 21,000,000 pair of kersey cloth, Melton, broadcloth and velours, in a color assortment that n Seteine Goren oy charge Sestak nce Sains Meee: eaentnhl Canteens rink beng et Reg includes navy, dark brown, dark green, mole and black. Formerly $15.00 ) SISTENT COUGHS ° : 0. K. in Theory i panded |iigntwolght atockings, 31,000.0 s OAV, dark bro | ‘That te what wit happen, eay 4 in and rvorganized on industrial and ef: | », ba heavyweight stockings and $19.50, Choice, Friday, at Aa $10.00 | Sredancerces. Relief le prompt from Piso’s come officinis, unless the peiority| “THEN Why wouldn't it be just as/ficient lines, ‘The coordination of | Sy 990,00 pair, shows, purchased for . 6 4 Remedy for Coughs and Cokie, Effective ant . * - - reasonable for a transportation com-|all international needs with our pur ‘ ni ) § ‘ate for young ard eld. Ne opiates a OMT allowing New England 500 car- : ré . ¥ livery to January 1, 10,000,000 . loods cf coal a day is rescinded by | PANY (0 make @ ‘read 0 rve'jchases have been todd An | pair: shoes purchased for delivery ae 4 Fuel Administrator Garfledd, Gac.|charee?™ asked Chairman laine. lagency exists to prevent contiicts|Sanaary | wo dune. 1. 10,000,000 | 2to3 3to4 4to5 + 5 to 5:30 y has refused the New Yorkers’; “It would, in theory,” Lee replied.|and to adjust those which cannot) pair: cots, 2,100,000. The quarter: | % : ; pies for a pelority In thelr favor James Duncan, secretary of the| be prevented master general's department in the||[| Children’s Hose and Men's Hose—60 pairs of fo rege" an onc” Black Crepe De Chine a icon Bs gee tt cco a jokingly! More Done Than Hoped for — | supply section alone, made 4.640 con-| | Hose Supporters; 110 black ilk and wool ses katy nage . pe Waists—14 black Waists ie . ——— a od ere in the lobby.| Hy the co-operation of all inter-| tracts, cov 142 different kinds 4 a 3 pairs of bro } >| HENRY WILL JOIN ARMY ‘=. according to this principle, the) eats and all people in the country, | of articles and aggregating a money | tig s isle and fib : ee ie erp fancy (200); a sizes in 1” sizes 36 and 38, from il | man wi * going to ride MtOnl ithe nation fe now organized and| value of $80,000,000. |) ailk, in broken sizes of — nelf-strtpe. one are Royal Wor the regular stock, in Back to the army again for Henry! might first pay the company $1 forlset to ite t th Unasianity | “On the f day of April, 1917.| [6 to 9%, in red, pink not up to the Rhodes C J cester, Ameri ¢) ta might first pay the company $1 for set to ite task with unanimity of Dn the first day of April, |] 6 to 9%, in red, pink not up tothe Rhodes at and convertiiin When shown that he had applied ang then pay bis fare irit and confidence |the ordnance department connisted und blue. Formerly 25¢ standard of quality. The ©&? mag tee & vee style collars. roca for enlistment in the British army | Siow high a ready to-nery More bas been Gene than any. jot 97 commissioned officers, coows and 36c. Also 60 pairs former price was Me gs cgalicuge os aireoadaae | and $2.95, and. that he had teen woundéd and A body dared to believe possible, That|ing 15.000 square feet of offi 7 . 0 and ($2.00. For $1.95 honorably discharged Te the Dat {coUkd the company make before iaee Ree ‘Socenen of) Gonemred | saeik* aind ‘maton of Hone Supportern in To close out, for this this hour 59 ix hour $1.25 Bays a little Salts In water may | danelien campaign. Deputy Prosecut. | W°UM! begin to lone consumers?” Leeland delays «oon without mying: but! “It now consists of 3,004 officers. ||[ black and white, in sizes hour 35 cho C choice Pi save you from dread ing Attorney Carmody decided to|“** **** . |1 should be wanting in frankness |occupying more than 14 acres of 4, 6 and 8 Formerly pair C Colored Rick Rack Braid : erry ate 6 pie larceny cherie pend All Traffic Will Bear | were I to y own estimate of | fice floor ap nd in addition hax Veena doe On sale in the Notion Women's Fancy Collars ; tig agaitiet bien. ; Heve they would stay on with|the real unselfishness and intelll- | 26,120 enlisted personnel 15c Section. Formerly 10c. 50 Collars that Aa : hon ‘ hick . othe in hour, pair Eiderdown Bed Slippers a ee ere } a charge up to conta & m but} Kenee with whic my associates, The aviation section of the aig |i th ’ For this hour, mussed slightly from Rheumatism is easier to avoid tt tdn't military and ctvilian, have applied ‘ on the first day of April, | Odd sizes, in pink, a bolt holi¢ h ss ey would pay na ncett as pr ' in pin 4 holiday display The f] than to cure, states a well-known dintig’ thane themaelves to Jertaking and) 191 naisted of 6 and!\ Narrow Fur and red On sale Kibbon Hair rtment includes Coke fib warmly; keep the feet dry: avoid ex oma gas company ie nf th ,of January, 1918, it 2900 ee vee 2s irmer For this and warp print ribbon Collar and Cuff posure; eat less meat, but drink ready to serve” charge, It was indi-| Small Details officers ond & mer ming. white, brown. pair ISe, or 2 Formerly 35c and 50c. Sets, Vestees, ete, OO plenty of good water AND HEAD NOISES So Re ta tle a5. te De black Giige. On pairs For tis hour, crepe de chive; sali | t eh be} Massing figures to show the | 25 °20 p e. in Rheumatism is « direct result of \ adopted here, when Hance Cleiand.| American progress, Baker suggested | | sate in the Dress Trim. for C choice 'C taney net. | Formerly eating too much meat and other! siere in America there is much/attorney for the comminsion. asked! to ty | | sec : a $1.00, $1.25, $1.75, $2.26 ms ikem ene re se aa, to the committee, inferentially, that | ming Section. Formerly ; white eorbed into the diood. | nolses. “American peop pga Lee and EB. W. Bemis, expert wit-| they had dwelt on details which, tho| lil ase For thie f and $2.75. Choice for wee pooped well to consider the method em-|"** for the city, to submit pro-limportant, obscure the bigness of the . 15¢ | this half It is the function of the kidneys to| Te) Sy the Engliah to combat) posaln for other wayn to obtain rev-| ten done hour, a yard | (7 i hati <5. iveedad filter this acid from the blood and| {iis insidious disease. Everyons|enue which might be more fair : , “The death rate in our forces in cast it out in the urine; the pores| knows how damp the English cli of the skin are also a means of free-| ™MAt* \s, and how dampness affects Consumers Pay Tax the United States.” Raker said, pees rete those suffering from “Stave you contemplated paying| "from mid-September to the end of hood ont ° empl paying | Contin ed spe po don per pe nd ee oon —- ‘awe ‘eetee .. _|war taxes in your estimates for| December, averaged 7.5 per 1,000, aued From Sapa ] (oe who had been a in pores are closed, thus forcing tional disease, and wu: 19187" Blaine asked Lee and is slightly leas than would have | thelr arrival. The Russians 9 sae bo dain work. ther Tene =." Lee replied, “an long as|been the death rate of men of the| day © tae ici room 409 of the to recognize Ukrainia’s inde| je kidneys to 5 ork, fie: Cle war fa cn. the bithe mum b,|same hee at home county-city building, by Acting The Russians then comm become weak and sluggish and fail Sufferers who could scarcely hear| this war iv ts must be 7 Arthur W. Davis. Thi with the Germans, suggesting Hime ; ch have had their hearing restored by | paid.” Aside from deaths due to measies| Chairman Arthur ay is | : ans, suggesting 3 ase fo accumuisting and circulating tie Enetiah, treatment to. such Yea—but who is paying them—[&nd its complications (pmeumonia| was announced at the close of the Ukrainians be empowered r extent that the tick anna en* thie eta “So lebiefly). the rate was about 2 per| the bearing Wednesday after r take in the negotiations. This ghru the xystem. eventually settling plainly soked Blnine, OF (me conaumers?*| 1 900 per year, and Maker held out| neon. The other members are | BY JOSEPH SHAPLEN The message from Brest-Litovak | accepted Bis ee stats and. somecien,. cansing | eneretare new someone! 326 avoided on aiewer |the hope that with improved cloth-| Dix HM. Rowland and Robert C. | United Press Correspondent which gave this news also carried “The Ukrainians and Russians, it Stiffness. soreness and pain cal! oo : th eat ¢ . gin t 5 nders. a 3 : | the follow! eport was asserted, had agreed to maint — osecanney Bag een Fy Vanderveer Custis, an economice|!M& and health ditions the 7.5 Saunde en crowded. into the | ZETROGRAD, Jan. 10—Unrainia | 00 Sonday oeahaal Cissies|a Onn ba4 cnnind eee be ava At the first twinge of rheumatism out this formula and hand it t teacher at the state university, took | tte would leamene ipectators |and Russia have joined hands in the | 4 S _ alg 1 may have been the the stand for the company to say| ‘Turning to the ordnance branch.| foom shortly after noon yester- | “ day) we crossed the trenches. Our tions. get from any pharmacy sbout four ng of wufferer. Saas “inn oetacinin’ of ah ty [he pointed to the necessity for 4 day, when Mayor Gill took the |Peace | ne tations with Germany. soldiers declared they were ready to. “Today the first matter taken Ounces of Jad Salts; put ® table- haps, s tote) fneos. The ore} om - ; ots Fag ps Al yrs Sl veloging tained forrs, enlarging | stand, and remained until the |Dispatches received from Brest |support our peace efforts at all costs, by the conference was the t spoonful in n glass of water and scription can be easily eee Meee ey MOUna" | he working force, building new| final arguments of attorneys |litovsk today expressed firm con-| but they added to Stockholm or some other Arink before breakfast each morning home, for ; wat Ciel “Ws Gece tedlow thas ij Oe working | ere ene nee | ware completed jyietion that with united front Pr city. Dispatches from the for a week. This ix said to eliminate “prom your druggist obtain 1 ox "shouts be charged aera to contort tor intest war on.| MAxOr Gill reviewed his career ax|shown by all Russian delegates, the | No Peace at Any Price delegates insist they would not Uric acid by stimulating the kidneys of Parmint (double strength). Take] C. W. Doyle, businew agent for] Plans to co Mae ml maadg|an attorney, explaining he stopped| Russian plan for transfer of peace| “‘Remember, we want peace—but up this demand on the Germang. | “4 Ro normal action, thus ridding the | {ls Dore ‘ind 4 ounces of ‘granu. | one, Central Labor Counctl and eee aentar branch probleme | practicing law when elected mayor |heKotiations to neutral soil would be| not peace at any price “The transfer of negotiations to " blood of these impurities lated sugar: stir until dissolved. |James Duncan, secretary for the| fie, auartermas ch [fn 1910 and in 1914. He aaid he first|forced upon the Germans. | “Trotsky replied to them: ‘We will Place where a free voice anda le Jad Salts is inexpensive, harmless z ke a tablespoonful four tim ajsame ama ere the next Spirit High near? of the Merchants’ Protective! —————=| not bend our heads to German im. hearing can be accorded, instead and is made from the acid of grapes 49%. ss is used in this way not|'™2 Witnesses for the gas company | In the course of a resume of ac-| Corporation last summer from Hoyt.| up his partnership name. perialism. Russia did not over. | being continued in and lemon juice, combined with 1 reduce by tonic action the| They told how unionized gas x! 2 ‘ a. (but den h > fa throw ezarism to beco: 6 ject mosphere of a ruin only to red y tonic action th lcomplishments, the secretary de-| Ut denied he had anything to do| Ch: tor Wit } nt me the subject P ruined cit ” Hthia and is ured with excellent re inflammation, and swelling in the] workers had been granted an eight. | compli ‘ with the business or knew of the aren menpes jof another kind of slavery. You may ically sealed fortress, is essenti Sults by thousands of folks who are Eustachian Tubes and thus tojhour day and a S0centaday in|°Msrd a cmy im pro-|eharacter of the stationery or liter:| Character witnensen included for-| feel certain that, with your support, | the mensage said ay once he Vimmmegec = aetna? cad be oan But to correct agro gad ae oe fis aty aa ite spi fe in| ature Imer Chief Justice Hadley, of the|we will sign only an honorable es “ have a pleasant, effervescent lithia- tone in the midd 7 se and Out of Proportion lia righ kayee bs 7) ven case He testified he assumed upon be-| state supreme court; Presiding Judge | peace.” Colds Cause Headache and Grip icc steen nee. overeoans the Femulta it ely Beery parson wis | It is the service comminsion’s con. | Mee hecr ates cxithclan: the inital {coming mayor that his name would|Kenneth Mackintosh, of the King| “The Russian peace delegates| LAXATIVE BROMO uric acid and is beneficial to your 223 catarrh in any form should give|tention that the sudden increase in hethina’. camel ctnporarily. inade.|remain with the firm, as he intend-| county superior court, and his elght|were taken to Brest-Litovsk in go ewagy de Rye Wkidneys as well. this recipe m trial [revenue to the company was neces: | qy te. fe now a betantialty com ed to return when his term expired. | associates; Police Judge John B.Gor-| sleight. They first met Ukrainian nature P ary as a war measure to prevent! weg acs tel = gears sem He mentioned several of his prede-|don; Wilmon Tucker, former ‘ @ crippling strike. parsed inet , censors, who allowed their names to/dent of the Washington r | Doyle and Duncan both testified remain with their firm and said that|association and of the Seattle Bar At Bedtime the little folks will love the cheerful warmth and brightness of The Gas Room Heater sending a stream of glowing heat and light into the chilly room, and drawing a circle of comfort around it. A portable Gas Room Heater is just the thing to heat a room quickly. Any room in the house out of reach of the furnace may be supplied with adequate heat by this means. Come in and choose yours today from among the many gas appliances we have in our show- room, SEATTLE LIGHTING CO. Stuart Building Main 6767 | | that jearning | ployes,” | this increase and give the company | dose of while wages of workers increased from 10 to 15 per the conts of living had increaned from 3% to 60 per cent during the ast three years, thus the acts capacity of workers a had cent creased In an | ot Duncan was asked. “The first thing to do ts establish decent American standards for em. Duncan said, community. After this the public is willing to crease rates just? of the done, a fair return, If the previous rates |were right and just, It follows that lan increase now is just, to meet the demands of labor.” He said the failed, in former decent wages. ‘The company contends that if it were receiving a fair return on its investment here, the annual earn ings would be $742,851.36, which ia 8 per cent interest on an investment of $9,285,642. The company's enues for 1916 are lister at 706.20. Attorney H. Fi. Clise, company, Introduced a The Star, stating advertising rates have been advanced had} company years, to $402. for the gas Attorney Meier, for the city, in: troduced the agreement between the! gas company and the council, stat ing that rates would remain not higher than $1 per 1,000 feet as long a monopoly was enjoyed here FRED EARP CALLED TO U. S. TRAINING CAMP) as First Lieut. Frederick 1. Earp, Officers’ Reserve corps, Washing- ton National Guard, has been or dered to report for servies, and left for the officérs’ instruction camp near San Diego, Cal, Thursday He is one of the beat knows news- paper men in the West, and was formerly an officer in the Coast Artillery. COLLECTIVE LIST OF WAR AIMS TO BE MADE PARIS, Jan. 10.—The Paris today announced that a ‘ lective list of allied war aims would probably be iasued shortly,” the ex act date to be decided at the sneeting of the allied premiers next week. de ‘ol for the good} pay | letter from | cold GONE HEA AND NOSE CLEAR First dose ‘of ” “Pape's Cold | Compound” relieves all | grippe misery. Don't stay stuffed-up! y| Quit blowing and snuffling! A ape's Cold Compound” taken every two hours until three |doses are taken will end grippe | misery and break up a severe cold Jeither in the head, chest, body or | limbs It promptly opens clogged-up nos. trils and alr passages; stops nasty | discharge or nose running; relieves sick headache, dullness, feverish ness, sore throat, sneezing, sore | ness’ and stiffness | “Pape’s Cold Compound” is | quickest, surest relief known |costs only a few cents at | stor It acts without assistance, | tastes nice, and causes no incon | venience. Don't substi- tute. i= Hair Often Ruined By Washing With Soap ald be the cept a used very careful want to keep your hair looking its best. Most soaps and prepared shampoos contain too much alkali. This dries the scalp, makes the hair brittle, and ruina it The best thing for steady use is just ordinary mulaified cocoanut oil (which is pure and greaseless), and is better than the most expensive soap or anything else you can use One or two teaspoonfuls will cleanse the hair and scalp thorough ly. Simply moisten the hair with water and rub it in, It makes an abundance of rich, creamy lather, ich rinses out easily, removing ery particle of dust, dirt, dandruff nd: excessive oil. The hair dries {quickly and evenly, and it leaves the scalp soft, xilky, bright, lustrous, eamy to manage | You can get mulsified cocoanut ofl Jat « pharmacy, it's very cb | nd a few oun will supply every Soap # ly, if you fluffy and member of the family for months. Advertsement, and | drug | and the hair fine and even President Lincoln did not give | association Srnec Wouldn’t You Like to of That Catarrh? pmbined tarrh, 0 prove to y ‘Treatment The meth ure it strikes Get Rid the root permanent ause, This to treat ca. it quick and resulta, for the package. | Fill out the coupon oweand package will be sent to 1 by return mail. ‘This coupon is good for a pack- age of GAU! TARR TRE by mall low, and 3410 Main mail at, 8 COMP ATMENT, ° Simply fill in your name and address on dotted lines by sent fr to CB Marshall, GAL Mich ® speaking, he said, in the name of the | Livingston B. Stedman | former | aswoctation president of the Seattle Bar | I John E F yan, > In order to 1 Dorety, EB. C. Hughes. Allen, former Assistant Attorney General Falknor, C. H. Winders and | n Grinstead. | | Other witnesses were James Cre: | han, secretary to the mayor, who| | testified that the only instruction Mayor Gill had given him to not} aw ss 6to his former 8 1, clerk of the Se- busin Bodw firm; attle police court; Walter A. Me- Clure, B. W. Robinson, Seattle man- ager of R. G. Dun & Co,, and L. H. morning” and Ce | Macomber, Merchants’ Attorney secretary of the Seattle association General Tann his opening arguing 3:10. He} was followed by nsel Clarke, | seaking for Hoyt and Frye; Judge | riffin and Attorney Halverstadt. | Tanner closed with a statement that | the respondents “should not allow their names to be hawked about the | | street.” | Test early started eure you py in OH PICHON WILL OUTLINE WAR AIMS OF FRANCE PARIS, Jan. 10.-Minister of For eign Affairs Pichon today or to: morrow will speak in the amber of deputies, outlining France's war aims, according to authoritative in |formation early tod: It was stated the minister would | follow exactly Li the lines of Premier »yd George of England and Presi nt Wilson of America in giving to the whole world the exact aims on! which she can consider peace. At the opening of the session of | deputies today, Deputy Deschanel, | deputies, pledged that the chamber | would support the restitution of Al-| build ships, sace-Lorraine and sustain the ar-| mies in the field to this end |] mechanics | Amid a storm of applause, he paid a tribute to President Wilson's speech, | “Glory to all the allied nations, never befo' Hlory especial: | , which, from | Deschanel declared ly to the United State Washington to Lincoln, to Wilson, ! has added new light to universal | morale, as she has added new stars to her flag i} Victorious France will not have a pe of a vanquishe ple; she Will not recede; she will oppose her | invad « with an inflexible heart—a heart inflamed with the one passion that Fran is to save the supreme good of our fatherland by justice.” | ing on any Low REAL PAINLESS DENTIST | and strongest plate known. covers very little of the roof of the customers who have 207 UNIVERSITY STRERT SEATTLE THE GOVERNMENT ing into its gates by the thousands. Seattle is on the verge of a period of prosperity she is not prepared to care for those who are coming. BUILD will furnish the money, design and erect a build- The Finance Construction Co. 824 Seaboard Bldg., Fourth at Pike—Phone Ell. 686 ntroduce our ne « alebone) plate, which is the hi you can bite corn off Svaranteed fifteen years. Geld Crown $15 Set of Teeth (whalebone). $10 Set of Tecth ... Bridgework, per tooth, gold $4.06 Gold Fillings . Silver Fillings . Platina Fillings All work guaranteed for fifteen years. Fave impression ti t teeth same day. Examin: le of Ow a ‘Our present ete work is etill giving good satisfaction, sted our work. When coming to our office, the right place Bring this ad with you trom 8 te 12 for Working Peop! IO CUT-RATE DENTISTS Opposite Fraser-Patersen ween OF mean ae wee ay! today faces the most serious problem in its history. has recognized the fact that SEATTLE CAN , but SEATTLE CANNOT house the skilled and people of all professions that are pour- re witnessed in any city in America. But BUILD BUILD vacant property in this city t Interest Rates on Building Loans NO CHARGE FOR PLANS

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