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eererinae- sarap eee: canescens ae epmnenianecar eaten RRRRR RRR RR RINE TPE CAGE 10 THE SEATTLE STAR eee — wn Arce. )|He Lost His Friend """"' °"* en ‘ BLACKFEET (LEAGUE 15 BUYING MORE GENEVA HOTELS J "fnd‘Aio is sou) 22.2" (Cold and Chi ly| ~ | Weather Brings INFLUENZA Herelsa Remedy EUCAZONE MUST WORK OR STARVE! : And That Means Starvation f for Few Hundred Full- | You Have an Ideal 4 bloods in Montana Ideals, ambitions, objectives, were to ‘ 2 | responsible for the success of modern | . Umno nse ontont 2 | Captains of industry—Carnegie, Rocke- [fl OIL SPRAY OPPORTUNITY : ews policy pa Baby | feller, Vanderlip, Schwab On 5 bat ‘ Db indian bureau. ae | The savings habit is the stuff with | ott . cen cas a erves which ideals are realized. Why los« SPLUENZA® an ” BEE scereepos tent | more time accomplishing yours? | { ng fi A SAVINGS the Indiar ACCOUNT on in For Sale Exclusively by the THE BANK FOR SAVINGS Butler Drug C0.) } pine street at Fourth J.P. CHASE, Chemist Avenue Saterday Uvening from @ te 8 for your convenience The Seattle National Bank Second Avenue at Columbia Savings Department open every | | The League of Nations is negotiating to purchase another butding for 100,000 pounds stodied Muy The picture shows the National hotel, the leading hotel here, which was recently purchased | | : emand at OY the league for 240,000 pounds (about $1,000,000, The league has made offers for the 1 if they had rather purchase of smaller hotels and villas around Geneva, in preparation for the first meeting of | me Starve than work-—they can starve the assembly of the League of Nations here in December, As a result of the league's ) APPARENTLY CATO SEL activities, rents have soared from 50 to 100 per cent in Geneva and there is much grum- 18 4 SANCTIONS bling among the local population, Not long o« Cato _ - Second and dames St mmisstor Belle yisited this part of the country The correspondent is informed that he made pr ¢ same state ment in © same words BS that the p r fOward the governme Swards” may be take Deen exprewed in that phras Wilson brought up corroborative tes timeny. “I am arranging.” said feed those who need it in t Waving bi« hand tow ard Me 4 pal ball of the agency building. “But they'll have to come after it. And Only thore who cannot work will be fed. If they will not work the rest ean Starve.” Before telling the reasons why those who | ell be Teve this t & cruel d Indians mt the age freely says he does not like his job (epermit this reporter to tell the Bory of Medicine Owl +A big. impressive, manly Indian the Visited the East several times as & member of delegations sent by his to ask the government for fair} . He had always been a friend © @f the whites. Those who knew him Joved and respected him for his san- “My and courage and wisdom. DYING, MADE _ NO COMPLAINT S “He died in a ¢ ee oad th ke d horses,” the white « men say ¢ plains of the reserva tion are 4 with rotting car casses, Agent Wilson spent some nousands of dollars in burying to those which might pollute the streams. “If they were forced to kill their herds to feed the old Thdians the tribe's end will come sooner.” P. HUPP, of Akron, Ohio, * who says he would not take one thousand dollars for the good Tanlac has done him. Declares his health has been fully restored and that he has gained over te pounds, Kennedy was located at 1111 Second Avenue for a berg of years. His lease expired and he would not pay an increase in rent, so he had to get out. We made him an offer on his stock, as we knew that he carried only the very best of Men’s Wearing Apparel and had the best trade in town buying from him; and we wanted to, give the man of moderate means a chance to buy the best clothes at half price. So, even in these days of falling prices , we can still give you tremendous bargains in Men’s Clothes, as we Kennedy carried only the have combined our stock with Kennedy’s— making this the Never again will the best-known brands in hip stock, and here are just a GREATEST SALE EVER HELD IN THE CITY! . buying public of this few of the nationally known Ps that we are offering: “Med- community get such a licott,” “Cooper's,” “Win- grand opportunity, for we nic,’ a" Sale Starts Saturday, Oct. 23, 9:00 freeones on “Berg,” “Knox” and “Mal- ay, C s 9 s a. m. just cut them in half, and lory” Hats. “Arrow,” “Sum- mit,” “Greenhood,” “Mon- you, Mr. Wage Earner, will get the benefit. Come arch” Shirts, “Everwear” Hosiery. “E. & W.” and “Arrow” Collars. “Cloth- J to our store and make craft,” “Studentcraft,” Held- en Ss a) es . . ; Usien ike Gad comparisons for yourself. ittle tent dast iT, white man to gre him. “1 fow him tying on a con of filthy rags, fllee buzzing t him, blackening the gruel that feeble old squaw prepared. He like a brave. He did not make! complaint.” is a government hospital two doctors and two nurses on Blackfoot reservation. The bos was within half a mile of the tent in which the old warrior amid myriads of buzzing fies. b Wilson did not know that he for he said so, The govetn- * doctors apparently did not the old man suffered from for they had not visited/ Anbdther doctor heard of it and| “T would not take one tho uanand | d on him, and took a fee. Then | dollars for the good Taninc Owl died. His poor old|=id W. P. Hupp, 839 ¢ Ww rejoiced. Akr Ohio, for the past t man I am proud to oye with the Fir .” said the man who saw Tire and Rubber Co. ‘He was kind and brave. I will always owe a great debt of died poor because he impover-|«ratitude to Taniac,” he said, “be | himself feeding Indians who | cause it restored my health complete nothing.” ly after everything else failed, and man Suits. j1 have gained over twenty pounds “Johnson's,” “Chippewa” i aaa }I can now eat better, sleep better, | Shoes, and other merchan- SUITS—Values up to $25; SUITS—Values up to $60; policy of the Indian bureau i# pet better, and I feel like a dise offered at prices that $12.85 Pp $60; $27 85 Night Shirts ‘put the Blackfeet on that com- bear oo RSOLU > - hd 1 9 Nee hawie which In the pride of “Before taking Tanlac 1 suffered | ABSOLUTELY DEFY COM- SUITS__Val nope $0 oo cccctes. . ‘civilization. They must stand "ight and day from indigestion an: ” N. § ‘: ues wu 5 5 Sey etd wa Sees Peok uo wel $20.88 ar Sones . Wilson very forcefully said. | Was nervous and weak and could SEE ETS — - me 9c beliet of men who know the Neither eat nor sleep to do any good. | , SUITS—Values up to $40; . eNETT Handkerchief net 1 Men's Hats,, val- Pp H $ CRAVENETTE landkerchiefs ....... he: it seemed to be gol dow bill v ao ‘ "i “Tt is 4 ictehonens problem the @very day for six Hey Finally my | ues to $7.00, at $2 48 1 9 85 OVERCOATS if the 1 >t condition became so rundown that I/ TTS _V end the elttmers my "A tnt_one or two aye trom work psy gs SUITS—Values up to $7 FINE = 38c Indi die cat. every week. but, now since my trou. tson FERC alk oh eta inal Fe taross or ancep and be happy, bles have been overcome, I can hold Sti Hats at. $3.99 OVERCOATS ‘@ pick and shovel in his hands ™y own with any man at the plant Gnd he dies. Centuries of tradition and often after working har custom have gone to adapting day. I put in overt . ‘the man to an environment that no feel none the w Fine Hats, Stetson St escserriseat DOOD FRE? exists. He cannot readapt seem to be full c ew life and en-| Mf oFe ight.” ergy. ' ” , Mcirbiood can and sometimes| “After seeing the good Taniac 4d “ $1.00 Underwear CUT TO Men's Belts 48c Gide Work. The. pure-biood cannot.|me. my wife began taking the med Stetson and Knox y : $1.00 Dress Shirts. ... POA Spe asceckes phe But, a4, is the tribal custom, the tn- cine, and now she says she feels bet Army Hats .. $6. 45 Bie Drew ie ‘. : $1.00 Wool Sox @ian who has food feeds the Indian ter than she hag In yeary. 2 jandkerchie! , . Ee ib fms no food, When there ia no| ““Tanlac certainly beats anything I at. 20-4. 25e Arm Bande. z sonnee Yess Gloves Wash Vests 1. 1 5 {008 left they draw their blankets ever saw in my life.” 20¢ Canvas Gloves. aeoe Vaan SSeewens.* <4 at ...... over their faces and die. The rich) Tanlac Is sold in Seattle by Rartel! High Grade 2 me Serres: + 75e Suspenders must be called on to feed the Drag Stores under the personal di Caps eRe $2.48 E & W d Nomad oe ceenter, for the pi of @ special Tanlac represen. sik Und ca + and Arrow 13c » not believe that many | .75 Underwear .... $2.50 Wool Pro. Und'wr + ATS eee ee eeee “the purebloods will visit the table | Very fine ne | AMUSEMENTS Sictoone “i $6.95 $1.50 Work Shirts. ... $2.50 Flannel Shirts. . . Suis hed net teny rich In | Did eran Rubbers. . Union Made Overalls. . Men's Heavy Corduroy Trou- left. Not all the half-blood: janes’ Underwear.... 2.75 I SI Uaveie ‘cradiion: which’ en. evs ‘ORPHEUM Men’s Shirts, $1.50 Caps , nas on ee say : sers at, per $3 95 $aine upon the pure-bred to toed hin THEATRE | silk mixed, ete. ] 98 $1.50 Dress Shirts $2.50 Work Shirts. RR es = ne . brother if his prother ts hungry. Pants wt, $2.48 Boys’ Clothes be tata iene WILL NEVER AGAIN BE OFFERED TO YOU AT SUCH LOW PRICES iefs ...... E60 rosccece reese: GSD GHD vr ceecscrseeeesss GOOD Abe. Silk Shirts, $10 aig at \ to $15 values. . $7. g5 lay MOORE nrnn Shits at... $1.38 VARIPTIP: Glenn and Jen rell; MeCormiek and ¥ Brittons; Pierre De Koek Trio Joe Marvin TWICE DAILY—2:90, 8115 $6.00 Work or Dress Shoes, Men's and Ladies’ Shoes, values to Bags! et t6 dacvbiece sos cocder. $4.85 $5.00 Boys’ and Men's Shoes, cut to nat Ge $2.48 $2.50 Boys’ Heavy Shoes, Men's and Ladies’ Shoes; nl very color; broken ‘|high Class Dentistry Underwear at.. $2.95 ‘ Values up to $20.00; At most reasonable prices. : Suits at ...... nises, but not th y shoe. Come early . $8.95 Extraction absolutely with- | | ~ cut to 33 lot i it pain or bad after ef- “ powepny Bi Beet vst «a: Pep ‘ boy vente $6.98 $10.95 ; —_—— V ts. All work guaranteed wins Big Comedy mit tte ae... Rc Tieeeiieniieisieremeetiannen . years. ‘Take care of » $1. Mata., 270 to zs P a ALACE CLOTHING CO.|= X-RAY FREE || PANTAGES FIRST AVENUE AND SPRING STREET Sale! 9 to 10:30 A. M. TROUPE Virginia Lee Corbin; Devore and , irl in the Air The Misled Look for Kennedy’s Sale! Dentists Phone Elliott 3633 ¥. hotopiny: | ‘Third and James Street. Tie SEMAN GIN” |