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OUR VAUDEVILLE CONSISTS OF TRANSCONTINENTAL VAUDEVILLE ACTS NEW AND KNOCKOUTS ALL ALL Any Seat in the Entire Balcony To- night and Entire Theatre Tomorrow Afternoon OUR PRICES Lower Floor Tonight, 20¢ RE, VIGOROUS BLOOD VRINe OF MEN AND Wontar Tine cates disease cause, Liver, containing ‘warvelo Id by leading drug-| HE cunto ‘This wo: which has no equal, purifies *\''’ STAR—WEDNESDAY, | Navy Sends Word Texan Is Afloat; COMSTOCK UP NEW YORK, Jan, 16.—Word tat | |tne nehip Texan, reported sunk | linion, was still afloat, was re elved by the American Hawatian Co today from navy officials Comp. officials said they had no lotalls to the fate of the crew or Five witnesses were called by the the tion of the Texan, or governm Wednesday ua t he wa the hes omewher stock present pe whether in port or still . on the Atiantic » dry sau or MeClel mantock with Ral parge was nd split it up, each Ken Moc taking pronecuting the oa | for the govern anked if Falkner |was home, Headington replied that| |he came after they drove up and alleged) showed them where M®put the me and members| bio identified the freight bil harge of @ d where he got the at the Great Northern heds, He also maid he freight bill orates Witness with 9 cigh aplracy The ul agent. stifled to the of Comstock of the dry squ head an shipment of “a at the | i, a Northern wheda December 29, and to the delivery Walknar the hipment on Novembe have to lkner’s residence, 719 Nort : he first man called was Tom | practically the same Headington, truck 4 © for the | Headington Overland Transfer Co., 164 Jackson W, T. Meckatroth, 212 Mrand: t © Northern Puacif nan Delivers “Auto Polish" t agent, was then questioned Headington testified that on No-| He identified the freight bill call jvember 24 he and another driver, |(n@ for 60 crates of “auto polish Wayne A. Booth, 960 Dorra st., deliv. | ated December 28 This bill showed ered 50 crates, marked “Auto Pol. | the shipment waa from Chicago. He ish," to the residence of Raleigh | said the bill doneribed the shipme Falkner, 719°N, 66th » which, he did not learn until later Ho stated aman came to the office | Was whisky x i about 12:90 and that he and Booth Do you know Comstock?” Moore went to the freight shed for the load | ##ked freight gave next ar testimony ax on wt tant witnens replied he did, and on urther questioning, explained that | tu he had seen Comstock on December a, wher » for a shipment and wae si . ng held | by de t of justice. ow bat ‘id Comstock the question “He said they had the first o |Rub nerve torture, pain and| | misery right out with |e were entitied to the «hip was the reply . Jacobs Liniment” | | earn He was asked who was meant | “they” and replied, “The dry squad” "Did he make @ demand for the shipment?” Moore asked You are to be pitied—but re| Tle wae going to take It. Then I member that neuralgia tortare pine told him that the department of jx pain is the easiest thing in the| “ce had been after i - world to stop. Please don't con-| Attorney Dore, representing Com tinue to suffer; it's so needless, |*t0ck. asked Meckstroth |Get from your druggist the small firet saw Cometock and 4. trial b&ule of "St. Jacobs Liniment,”* |" pour a little in your hand and| Tried to Open Locker “They were trying to open the lock gently rub the “tender nerve” or) sore spot, and instantly——yes, im-|¢r where the goods were. meg gn mediately—all pain, ache and Was trying to phone Ingersoll sorentss is gone. internal reveuse Gépartment as ied | “St Jacobs Lintment’ conquers| What should be done,” |pain—-It is perfectly harmless and| ‘The witness said that Comstock doesn't burn or discolor the skin, | then put a sticker on the freight bill Nothing else gives relief so quick-| "owing that the goods were being the dry ly. It never fails to stop neural-| held. face, head or any part of the| Northern Pacific freight agent, wax body. Don' t suffer! on the stand a few minutes, explain i— ing how he told Comstock the goods were being held by federal officials BISURAT ED of justice waa the last man called. ie told of inepecting the goods fe One, Pay 1 iO TNINE Tol INESIA WA pe uta eee a aa A eee | Heartburn, Belching. Sour Acié tT > n Stomach, Gas in Stomach, eta, take SE J S Stomach, Get ip stomach, is; take|A M US EM EN T tin @ half glass of hot water after Main 282 cu VAUDEVILLE FOUR MARX Bi George pn Coréelia AND THKER Me end acts Dat 104, The, Oe, WILKES }} arene, Willett 2385- TONIGHT-ALL 'WREK Mats. hander, * Raterftay David Helasco’s Great Dramatic Buceses gia pain instantly, whether in the| J. W. Allen, 2828 Boylston ave, A special agent of the department ‘each bus. 30e. |For Dyspepsia, Indigestion 7 Ce. 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Bring this ad with you $ Open Sundays Vrom 9 40 12 for Working People OHIO CUT-RATE DENTISTS (307 UNIVERSITY s1, Have impreasion take: d advice gave) where he} Nights t2¢ te Sic—Mate. 13¢ sed 280 | cob; | railroad y JAD ‘TREASON CASE | SENSATION OF | "FRENCH NATION BULLETIN Jan, 16—A wireleas men ved here today from Rome declares doc nta found in the strong box of Joseph Calllaux there whow Caillw tatorial pow 16, 1918, PAGE 2 x planned to aanume dic if he was made pre: | mier of France, and planned th lreat of President Poincare, P a, | Briand and other statesmen | PATUS, Jan. 16.—Two ear |rests were made here today sons believed to be implicated with |Joseph Caillaux in treason againat |Prance, They were Paul Comby, a |well known lawyer, and Deputy |Loustalot, of the chamber of depu tes | Comby was taken Into custody late last night and Loustallot early today. In Loustallot’s case, the ar rest was or lean expected, | charges had been raised against him at the mame time that Caillaux was making his defense in the chamber of deputies Aw in Caillaux's Case, the im munity granted to members of the chamber of deputies will have to} be rained before there can be prose-| ution | Mme. Caillaux Complains Mme. Caillaux issued another blast thru interviews in today’s pa pers, complaining that she is being shadowed day and night The Matin today insisted that the famous safe, which t# ported to have been discovered in Florence, held under one of Caillaux's various Aliases, contains complete plans fe & new French government projected | by Caillaux, including — radial changes in various governmental | pont The names of President Poincar: nd Premier Clemenceau, the new» |paper insisted, are mentioned in eee documenta | Paris was intensely excited today over the rapid developments in the cam : CAILLAUX WAS ~ CLOSE TO HUNS, | LANSING SHOWS BY CARL D. GROAT | Waited Press Correspondent | WASHINGTON, Jan, 16—That |fecmer Premier Caillaux of France, |now under arrest, was on intimate terms with the German ambaass. dor at Buenos Aires and apparently jin league with Germany, was tn- | dicated in telegrams former German Ambassador Von Hernstorff sent from this city, February 4, 1915. given out by the state department today The firwt of the momsages warned —_. |Aeainet German praise of Caillaux Vecause “ho fears Paris and fate of Jauren” A second message ad- vined of Caillaux's departure from Buenos Aires, and counseled that the Germans treat Caillaux courte- ously if they effected the “very drable capture” of hin veasel On June 1, 191%, the German censorahip, it was shown, barred all reference to Calllaux in the German press, presumably to help protect Nim in his own country. TACOMA LAWMAKERS MAY HIT AT HOTELS THAT CHEAT U. S. MEN Btaff Correspondent CAMP LEWIS, Tacoma, Jan. 16 —At the request, It is raid, of mill tary authorities, Tacoma lawmakers plan an ordinance establishing An noale of prices in hotels and rooming | houres There are stories of soldiers who | have paid prices ranging from $1 to $2 to sleep on the corridor floors of crowded hotels in the cities, and it ix said that some hotels make a reg ular practice of gouging soldiers on Wednesday and Saturday nights when hundreds of them seek accom. modations The ordinance will provide a fine for hotel proprietors who charge more than a fixed scale for sleeping accommodations WHAT! REAL ESTATERS | TO FIGHT HIGH RENTS? The Seattlo Real Estate asnocia- on passed at its last} meeting to use ite best endeavors to prevent the unreasonable raising of | rents in Seattle There have been many reports of | the raising of rents that border on “hold-ups” due to the scarcity of | living accommodations | It is the intention of the associa | |tion that landlords in Seattle shall | gain and maintain a record for fair | dealings. ] |ARREST PRIVATE AS | KIN OF GERMAN SPY CAMP GRANT, ROCKFORD, ML, | Jan. 16.—Osear Brehmer, a private | in the 242nd infantry, was arrested today on suspicion of being a rel ative of Lieut. Walter Sporemann, German spy. He in being held here | pending word from Wafhington. | The authorities have had Brehmer | under observation «ince he was de-| tected making military notes on a book mark in a Bible. He enlisted in y York and was transferred to Sparta, Wis He is said to have admitted that! he was a German seaman and es: caped from Buenos Aires a resolution |HOLD TWO SOLDIERS | ON MURDER CHARGE EL PASO, Jan, 16.—-Privates John | Wilson and James Snell, of Troop | F, First cavalry, stationed at Doug. las, Ariz, Were arrested while asleep in @ refrigerator car in the local mMlay on charges of murdering P. BE. Burke, hotel prop- rletor at Rodeo, N. M Wilson confessed to jthat he and Snell |robbed Burke. the murdered police and When thrift assumes a patriotic color, it is doubly thrift stamps. virtuous, Buy jovernment 1 Finer WASHING Opposite Wraner-laterson Co., |mpeech, eritic LOOK YOURSELF OVER CAREFULLY | And wee if your 4 to make y be WILSON WINS PRAISE FROM :::* JAPAN PAPERS °: BY RALPH H. TURNER removen t? 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