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ICE FLOE TAKES HEAVY TOLL 54 years service to the homefurnisher! | MANY DIE AND | credit Wour =|, TO PROPERTY ~ CINCINNATI, Ohio, Jan, 30 Good Terms Kk . Millions of dollare loss in property CREDIT e. § aa damage has been caused by floods GooD HER West Virginia, in the past 48 hours, Aw a result of huge ice « dammed strea Several lives ports from > early today, stated that and fireman of a ferry drowned when they Jur water after the lee. ru boat, ‘They remained aboard all nt to keep up steam Logan, W. Va., dispatches today ay that Mra, A. HL Bais and Wil Ham Clark were drowned late you | terday Under the force of the flood pour: ing down from the swollen West! \ Virginia tributaries, the icelocked Ohio river is breaking im all the towns above here, and heavy damage in threatened } At 4:30 a. m, today, the toe gore |broke at New Richmond, Ohio, 20 ractiv | miles from here, A ferry boat was) Witliam and ltorn loose, but was not carried away Teck aeare because of the ice around it. The} | water rose ten feet. It in feared the water will reach many homer. | At Ripley, Ohio, the water rose 12 feet, carrying the wharf boat, | }loaded with freigh } Vacuum lunch kit: The first wa © has passed Mane | SERVICE BAGS: |yecial— oo og $4— to S7— $2.19 —euighams yar wi Ww ular cS | me Sana” § Tac eh . | $10,000,000 LOSS IN x | | SOUTHERN ICE FLOODS neat green and metal 3 | CINCINNATI, Jan. 20.—Propert arrying | kit: Hoas, which, it is extimated, may ru enough to mechanie's ‘7 |more than $10,000,000, and three 9 will Keep . deaths, wan the toll today of the Gither hot or cold a flooda which are sweeping parts of ay iy ey y Ohio, Kentucky, Tenneases, Wert wees oo Virginia, Indiana and Pennsylvania Loss in boats is already estimated lat more than two million dollars. The total loxs in West Virginia tx entimated at $5,000,000. Blair, Went Va. is cut off, moving ice having torn out a large section of the tracks, and all wires are dows It will be weeks before conditions are normal again FLOOD AT CINCINNATI | CINCINNATI, Jan. 36.—The crest ot water in the Oblo river, breaking lup the ice and destroying thousands | OREGON FACULTY MEN |eacned Cincinnat! todays | aq ARE AT CAMP LEWIS) ,,2>° frinding ice fics fe on | Staff Correspondent packets, tow boats, house boats, CAMP LEWIS, Tacoma, Jan. 30— | launches, coal and sand barges were On the invitation of Brig. Gen. Fre.) torn from their moorings. The hulle | Sas 8. Foltz, commanding general, | of some were pierced by the ice and Professor John F. Bovard and Deanj|they went to the bettom Others | Walker, of the University of Oregon | were carried away faculty, have arrived in camp to take | special instruction at the division! HUGE FLOOD DAMAGE | sehoot of arms, Both the men - instructors of the university cadet); LOUISVILLE, Ky., Jan More than 60 steamboats, valued at) corps. Professor Bovard, who is a profens- | $2,000,000, may be crushed to pieces or of zoology, will pay especial at: | When the ice gorge breaks in the [tention to premedic work and gax| Green river. yn | and fiame instruction, while Walkee,| Damage to 27 steambonts that who is director of freshmen athletics,| Were destroyed at Padueah. Ky will spend most of his time bomb|yerterday wae estimated today at A ? throwing. The two will be in camp | $1,200,000 about two weeks and on thelr return cog BARG INS | on n (Mart your bey or giri righ other faculty members will report) mesch ¢ ‘owe are. Oe you been disappointed in| here for study. up the socalled bargains! napa liaise | Savings Stamps are the means.) St special sales, when the) VANCOUVER, B. C., Jan. 30.—| | mirth you'tonlt nse bras prndng he" ow "encase = OK Bilious | aoe woe rea Troubles 1111 FIRST AVE. o ° | INGTON ST. ii on furred tongue, dull | er & Daughter eae co, stones | eyes and muddy skin, all come | M Third Ave., North of Pine Leck tor the Free Dester sien. J! from a poor supply of bile. 3 i - — “ These unhealthy conditions are | | Promptly corrected by Masonic First of Its Kind Soldiers’ Fund to Be Held in Seattle Bazaar or King County SLIPPERY GULCH Depicting the Early Pioneer Days on Puget |which stimulate’ the liver, . Achar e |regulate the flow of bile, | a weeten the stomach, and | FUN—Just oodles of E. eats Dee renew healthy bowel a fun. COST—What's the Tonight and Thursday A household remedy difference? Night | proved by sixty years of pub- \lic service. For every-day —~ illnesses, Beecham’s Pills are a tesied ‘’m com- Remedy ing back ; ; min Sale of Any Meffetne fos lad SUNDAY Is Your Wife a Companion Feb. 7 : or Merely a Convenience? WILLIAM FOX'S GREAT THEDA BARA Ms Today and SUPER-PRODUCTION Thursday Theda mee) Wl GLADYS Bara Ja 9 BRockweu To Honor and Obey 6 Sensational Reels This Same Film—at the Same Price— aro 8 With the Same Music—That Turned Billie Rhodes Comedy aes eee’ Pe: Wome. Age 10¢ Adults—Children 5¢ We pay the tax | Orca Ree PIN ‘A in Ohio, Kentucky, Tennessee and } the Italians the fighting around Colderosso, the Italian official state [eas Se Wy Not Hae This Near Rossobella the Italians took booty, it is declared, amounting to wix Dig guns, a hundred machine | guns, trench mortars and several thousand rifle More than 100 officers and 2,500) STAR—WEDNESDAY, JAN, 30, 1918. PAGE 2 “BERLIN PLAN MURDEROUS,” BY JOSEPH SHAPLEN WE SPEND HUNDREDS OF DOLLARS FOR SAYS TROTSKY SANITATION United Preas Correspondent PETROGRAD, Jan, 29.—(Delayed Rupsia's pansoviet congress, the voloe of the people, will reject Ger many's peace, as offered at Prent-| according tc Locking the Stable After the Horse Is Stolen arias ot Kicking yourself because you { to be fo failed to ris Just as fool inh, That's Just what some Seat Uo citizens are going to do, tho, if they don’t visit the registration office at once—county-city build ing, first floor, Don’t Put It Off DAA arn When we were fitting up our offices —which, by the way, occupy the entire floor on which we are located — we made up our minds that the very best was none too good for our customers. And one of the principal things we had in mind was complete and thorough SANITATION. We bought the most up-to-date steril- izing apparatus that money could pur- terms murderous We hope Western Purope wil a net | " id bs IS TORPEDOED sis nn) tertlane te garbed in spotlens white at Following ‘Trotaky’s pensimist LONDON, Jan, 30.—The British «peech, the congress adopted resol: | transport Aragon was torpedord and (one sealing the German pe sunk in the eastern Mediterranean tor and approving the € Dee, 36, with » loss of 610 lives, the the 1 viki delegates at Bre admiralty announced today. Litovek This delegation was given A destroyer rescuing survivors was) a free hand in any future nego! also submarined | tions, It was announced today t Sinking of the Osmanieh, a mer-| ‘Treta&ky would leave ton: (Tues all times. In fact there is an air of spot- less cleanliness about this office that will impress you at once, and which we know is sure to please you. ” DR L. RB. CLARK cantile auxiliary, waa also announc-| day) for Hrest-Litovak to continue ed Dec, 31 the discussions with Teuton delege | transport was a veasel of| tions ’ Ministers Kesign ports were sunk a day apart. The Aragon carried 2,000 and the Ow» manieh 800. In the mame statement announc | ing this disaster, the admiralty ar nounced that since the start of the war nine Fritixh transports had been During the mame period, 11,000,000 soldiers have been transported. ure of public opinion there, due ¢ the ministry's efforts to achieve separate peace with Cerman bers of the social revolutionaries a ministry. The Ukrainian rada via London, Jan : England Gives remained tn Pn U. S. Power to my.” maid today lan front The pansoviet congress was in formed that the Ukrainian ministry had been forced to resign by press Rolsheviki supporters and mem. of the left were reported to be forming ates have been recalled from fiwcation of $1,200,000,000 of Rumani | Remember that we offer you the | Since business began it has been a | very highest grade dental work that fundamental principle that quantity ! b pears a ne malt a trades regulates prices to a certain extent. We very er of Oo} a a gradu. ha, as ate registered dentist of the highest pd big a or is La standing in his chosen profession. a ‘the lndivided dans rrfice Every one of them has graduated from | O” Ee Individual case tha beh, : which does only one-half or one-third the best dental colleges and passed the fh Scatiar ‘of tha ciate Diente i of the volume that we do can possibly examination of the State Dental Board. afford to take. Every one of our operators has his cer- tificate from the State Dental Board Cheap dentistry would not be cheap hanging right on the wall in front of at any price. But remember, at this his dental chair in plain sight of all. office you get the very best products : of skilled operators, who have the best We use the very best of materials, | tools made to work with and the best and we guarantee painless work. We materials to use that money can buy. | use genuine “Nevo Caine,” which is val t j aye ant 5 a 1 H Hy clative to the fighting on the Real raft Her Men admitted, even by those unable to ob- F Exa ti ian fr ! D > . tain it, to be by far the best anaes- ree mina on WASHED Britain the | nationals in thin army, Secretary announced to the nenate Monte Sisemol an enemy at tae broke down under heavy tones,” the statement paid ‘This is the firet admission from thetic for dental work that has so far) Come in and let one of our experts «| been discovered. We have plenty of | give your teeth a thorough examina- “| the genuine article, and will use it for | tion, He will tell you just what is nec- Germany that the great Italian of-| "T) cng reported that Englishmen| Your work if it is needed. This is one | essary to put your teeth into perfect c reytttha Digg Sn yl pormed gestae adians of military age are to! of the very important reasons why we | condition. This service is free, and, | the Teutonte armies to retreat specified time in which Monte Sisemol is about two and a quarter miles east of Asiago and nearly a mile behind the most ad vanced line which the AustroGer-.| man invaders achieved in the great | Teutonic drive turn they will be subject to drag Into an American army Lansing reported that th ment will apply of draft age in ¢ |ITALIANS ANNIHILATE Canada TWO HUN DIVISIONS tween 20 and 7 ROME, Jan. 30.+Two enemy divie fons were practically annihilated by men were taken prisoners In Your Home Now? A very smal! deposit, and you buy immediate possession, Payments are o— arranged to suit Chamberlain and Baker at Lunch; May Stop Fight' WASHINGTON, Jan. 20.—Secre tary of War er and Senator mberiain held a “get together” ting today over the tasty viands| ved in the renate lunch room | aker was host, and as a result of conference, which had to do with ors, it is believed the bill might find itself 4 in committee indications of a comp , minister of mu nitions meas wtered by Cham beriain, with the proviso: That the bill be limited to war depart purchases and that Ed- ward R main in charge of the work FAIL TO ARRANGE FOR _USE OF FERRY LESCHI © board of cgunty commission- und the membe: the port of le were in Washing- | thus , ort ferry Leechi to hand t Water- way traffic ” ¢ to find any | wuld be done county bud- | mwecutingg Attorney | ed the county com- $110 on “Credit Equipped With Individ- ual Record Ejector ay that the cost of | bespald from the | eu fund, But this would leave no funds for any emergency that might arise, the commissioners said We have fitted up the most beautiful Phono- graph Rooms on the Coast for your conven- ience and we want you to feel at home. Come in and listen to the Other conferences will be held soor STATE TO GET MILLION DOLLAR AVIATION SITE Vashington | sie you like; ask all questions you wish. It is a pleasure to serve you, whether you pur- 000,000 in han) and oth chase or not. er buildings ¢ aring the site COLUMBIAS to fit every variely of taste or morse, and all the stand- ard and latest Columbia Records. a military to inveatignte offered, will ar vattle tomorrow. Hrata and Spokane, at the pres the only cities in the Seattle business © attempt to 1 here, and that Quiney val ley be selected as the most favorable location. A delegation of business men from Kastern Washington has already ar rived in the city and will confer with the military commission tomor 1382-44 Second Ave. THL Union St, to Kauen ‘to'thelr own country for} are able to guarantee to do your work | does not obligate you in any way. military servies. If they do not re! for you without hurting you a bit. Your teeth are a mighty important - Our materials are the very best— | matter to you. Better come in at just ~ our prices are the lowest. as early a date as you possibly can. t Volume is what makes it possible for | | When you think of dentistry—thin you to get lower prices at this office. | “REGAL.” REGAL DENTAL OFFICES | DR. L. R. CLARK, Manager. Lady Attendants on duty at all times. 1405 Third Avenue N. W. Corner Third and Union _ Diagonally across from the Postoffice. Be sure to get to the right place. In every respect Seattle’s Leading Dentists. Our reputation is worth more than your dollars. ssuiinen~-steeshatihacarsameniangt teks dice “OPEN AIR DIPLOMACY” HELPS eS octe'exrenpen STIR UP UNREST IN HUNLAND si" case Se BY ROBERT J. BENDER air diplomacy.” oe ee eee ; | |forth every effort to have the Sina Staff Correspondent } Confidential reports show that ®/ date for the filing of income ta WASHINGTON, Jan, 30.—Unrest/srave situation is facing the Aus! statements extended for one a in German and particularly in] trian government in the demands of] or until April 1 Austria-Hungary, is attributed by| {ts people to throw off the militaris- request for this action high government officiaix to “open| tic yoke of the Pan-Germans, | by local business men became This movement has been encour-| maiis and the amount @f | 1 for several weks by the wide | work involved in preparing the 1917 iGROCETERIA C0 HAS | Ibution of this country’s war|statements. Unless this action . | Aims thruout Austria Hungary. For/taken, they argued, there will be | the first time America has a means |:nany delinquents in this section of (MADE FINE GROWTH of reaching the ears of the Austrian | the y } This pas o w tt iro As stated by the United Press re. Stores Compa n ew| cently, the United States has been Itivestory home on Third Avenue | carrying on a propaganda in the open lsouth, Just a few short months ago! with Austrian and Bulgars, as well the groceteria idea of selling was|as the Russians, to show them that conceived, and the first store started victory under the Pan-Germans on Pine Street. From this small} means ultimate disaster for these |wtart the idea has grown until now | countries |the com rates 22 stores, lo-| Confidential returns showing the | cated in verett and Belling: | effect of this “moral offensive" have jham. plan has not been to] greatly encouraged President Wilson. ou jpick out the highest-priced location! Too much hope should not be in a town, but to find a place with aj placed in the German strikes, of. [iow rental which would enabie them |flcials warn, because the strong arm | Fhe services of @ DENTIST, | thelr operating expenses | of the ‘Teuton military forces sti | bear in mind that the Al Prova lo point |« controls; but in Austria there is| Dentists are Dentists of | cutting of t xpense| ground for confidence in the out-|experience and red Rap cadets ais: cae skill and ability. RANCHERS HELD UPON ~| Our high class work, e | vices and painless methods | p REGH MOONSHINE CHARGES|are vouched for by ov a A Meet doene time ago |, {2 Goech and Jesse Schaefer, Sno-| twenty thousand sati the company, zed some ‘6° | homish county ranchers, were ordered | patients. that their wareh on Maynard) held for the federal grand jury by Street was far from adequate, and) United States Commissioner F. W. began looking for « building suitable | Mansfield, in Everett, yesterday, on All W. k tor their ne ds ES deal wae rtp a charge of “moonshining,” or distill: or. losed for the five-story, fireproof | ing liquor containing alcohol. KE. P G an building just below Washington | Schow, of Seattle, deputy internal uarant or treet, on Third Ave The build: | revenu r, attended the hear ng has been remodeled, freight ele-| ing, Bonds xed at $1,000 each, 15 Years ators installed, and will have al! — —_—-~ upacity for at least halt a million! Candidates for council were given| Come in today for lollars worth of goods. The new/an opportunity to apeak at a mect-| Examina’ vuilding is nearer tho city stores and | ing held under the auspices of tion tion and Consult vill greatly facilitate the service to, the committee of 25 at the Rainier A railway switch communi:| Press n church, Rainier Beach, other slice off the cost ‘ot handling | "= dy TERR ca eroceries, The new warehouse gives | a ; storage room almost | L d C ALBAN y Hl al to any wholesale grocery | g fe Mr. Monson 1 an enthusiastic be | Fourth—Weatinke—Pine ENTISTS / lever in and consistent user of news a — cae ae eB Ware onc nogiaint tho. pubtto| cabcret Dancing || | Peoples Savings Bank with his offerings, | Second Avenue and Pike

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