The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 27, 1909, Page 5

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The EAST and the NGLE| “2 9RZaF a number of competent critics have read Judge Ben B, Lindsey's auto- now running in EVERYBODY'S and tell just what they honestly asked to do this as a public service, help to others who might not yet it, and in that spirit they have re- what they have written? zovernor FRANKLIN FORT Of New Jersey. just finished reading from the indsey’s article now mf sheets Judge 7 fa Everybody 's on “The Beast and slangle.’ I consider it the most terrific tt of the ‘Systems’ and the is’ that has ever come from the pen nin America. It can't do other- produce good results. It will the people as to the evils which f our states and the nation. No in public life can fully realize the fee Of Judge Lindsey's facts The con- 8 which he portrays in Denver and do exist in many ver cities and in the union; oa Ohts they are not ntly and openly flaunted as he de- is them to be in his city and state; but ie beast is everywhere in the civic jungle. fis statements cannot do otherwise than ft in an awakening people of the lic to the real situation, and, when awakening comes, no man will have more for hiscoantry since Wendell ips flayed slavery, than he has done miting this-articlé. Every citizen [read it.” ORE A. BINGHAM ge Lindsey's story of the Beast and is the true history of every city. and I-know it, People don’t like it.. They know they are respon- it. Conscience pricks every single But stables have got to be cleaned time. try a now is the time. Will e country do it right now ?—Just once in York kill pemeny! : OLN STEFFENS | of “The Shame of the Cities.” my knees, if | could, I would beg ope of this country to read Lind- It teally shows the ‘Beast.’ A have tried to do that, but we get b ofthe Jungle: Lindsey him- sit. And O'Higgins is tracing it per for him and for us. A splen- feof most difficult w riting. A great ice. Tam urging all my friends tspondents to read it, and every body’s shall spend iri advertis- d be charged up, not to business, thropy.” | MITCHELL | Labor Leader. i have ftead with great care and pro- terest the galley proofs of Judge It is, on the most motte revelation of po- Utteachery and civic treason that it is to imagine If even one-half of t Lindsey's story be true, confine- in the Penitent iary would prove too for the officials of the State of Colo- violated their oaths of office and Men who betrayed the trust re- them and debased and disgraced citizenship, “4 aes article contains an amazing Hof direct, first-hand information. He com- thrills you with his narrative. In of another man it might be the mere { ddignity. With the help of Harvey ge Lindsey has made of it a testa Second “Uncle Tom’s Cabin.” I is tellis how the fight WM the cities, In ue at i il ind how President Taft thinks it is in me nation, WGWAY:coMPANy, PUBLISHERS NEW YORK CITY THE STAR--WEDNES DAY, OCTOBER 27, 1909. Tieatioa of Seattle with the North REKKKEK EERE! } ra Pacific railroad, unless future] * contingencies are provided for? * ARRESTED° WHEN HE * Has Worked Faithfully * TRIES TO SELL POEM «| , 1 * . *) M Routllon has labore for the benefit of the people, as his|* | PVERETT, Mass, Oct, 27 | vice poe Star haw given|* Because he alferpted to soll & see tamanpaans “yas are = “ ’ Th Bh sive My AN le a poom whichgho had written, #|, Ground will be broken next wee tar hag no potte.|* Arthur. A hy i of Boston » the new tuberculosis he ra dane th . ul* arrested here by a 4 * cted by the eity and coun-| | ‘ for the |* man and toldy gat he 1 «| tY Jolntly at Riverton, ad it ts] | ' ' attle’n government. | * have to pr i a peddier's «| Heped to have the building ready | | sawp revere neo or leave the tc #| for ocenpancy by the latter part of| i “an eecael * Belyea was making a house #| December eorerary WH. Bec of th ‘ Mr, Bouflion ma “et ” t next m 4 of Seattle # to house canva ith his lite w| Kibben and other officers of the People Must Be Protected, . POR rao anges # orary wares when the officer #| Kine Count Ant!-Tuberculosta| £.29 New ‘lock * took him in charge. The as #|leaKue are going ahead with their) in the Granting of Fran-| 6 York Be & tounded poet In tain trlod ty 2 {Plans without considering the] chises and Privileges to # explain that pootry Ia not in #| featoned injunetion proceedins & tho-same Category as-fivh and | °!,the town of Tulewiln, the Corporations, COY CURRY RESIGNS # vegetnbless | Phe ‘ihe prime %|. ‘The plans for the hospital, drawn | ns ® however, refuned to consider #| LY the clty building department, in i a in a : * more than th ot that Bol w) clude @ central wing for ottices,| oth spree! af the wo ( reee. you was “peddling a th | nurses" ed rooms dispensary douk by a. 9b mation oh the work 1 ey nigy PEM Ont B10 iene meee net and that Wi) tha: lnvetorion, kithany pantry. ‘ Joutlion, When sAper 7H, N mt. as necewmry to first pro ® ; y }intdndent of public ultiitien, in| tt ae learned today that Gover} ® cure a license from the #{ ‘Hing room, and two side wing found in the followtng letter to ‘The {NOt George Curry of the territory |% hoard of houlth %| Wards, one for men and the other | Stat: an forwarded hin] » w|for women, The most modern ‘ med ton The equipment fer suc rapitals naniltor of The Gtar: | Tho people |r Seobably will, take of | 4 4 4% MMM gay gy Panna TOF Such, RORHas wet nave to perform tn thelr gov ‘4 aed nn ernment of this city, That duty is time in Mareh ‘for Curry declared that to support every move toward the b has sent in hia resignation “BUTCHERS. HOPE mM CLOUDBURST DOES DAMAGE. selection of competent and honest Ps aga eesoe (iy Cnlted Pree.) | officials, Officiain who will work | Huse his private | business ip MEXICO CITY, Oct, 27-—At- leant] for the present and future benefit | M8 attention. He dented the many two lives lost and damage of 5,000,-| We need street cars. We need | 0" fenkne re dee at f : ods, resulted m Monday's! railroads, But street cars and rail-|O"e Of | inbarmonio > agro burst in the state of Tabasco, | roads need the people, else thoy | ¥!th the Washington officials The Ml of H. Kastner, 8, ©,| according to ation received | ‘enaucaacalley ccphnt behets NEWSPAPER FOR OLYMPIA. ,|!Ionick, George Book, Adam Neut | here | it Is a Great Wrong (By United Pees) 1, of Ballard, and A, EB. MoLean | em To give a perpetual franchise to! OLYMPIA, Oct. 27 Ash-jof the Pike Place ic market.) IF IT DISAPPEARS, IT'S ECZEMA jany public service corporation, mun, formerly of Los a, ar mitehe ted or charge of} . |without proper regulations and the mounces that he will establish a using has been contin-| power to revoke the same. fs alnew evening datly newspaper. in| ved ling the arrival of the | How to Tell Whether a Skin ae heinous wrong inflicted upon the beginning Saturday of | state mist. The trial was set tion Is an inherited Bloo ple of this community, The paper will have the} for yesterday afternoon, put — the Disease or Not. The Northern Pacific Ratir United Press service. tate chemist was unable to be here} gometimes it is hard to deter company is a great benefit. to TALKS TO STENOGRAPHERS. attle, But it makes money out of im. Attorneys represent-| sign of @ blood disorder or simply} the people and any contract it} Judge William R. Gay, address-|'"8 the four Ballard butchers ap-) i. "form of ecae Even phyal-| makes with our city officials it Is|ing the Stenographers’ and Book-|Peared before Justice Brown and) cinny are often pursed in their making with ws, and our rights! keepers’ association at Odd Fellows’ |*#ked for jury trial, which was! feo os ‘The beat way for any| ought to be safeguarded. Perpet-| hal! last night, advised ita members | ranted “ lone afflicted is to go to the Quaker| val means forever, and who is wise to vieionize and vitallze thelr ef Attorneys for the 17 butchers and | nue Co, 1018 Firat ave, and 406 jenough now to regulate the con-| forts if they wished to be success in meat, found guilty in) bike st, or any good druggist who |tractual relations for all future gen: | ful cerrotla court last, Wed-| handles pure drugs, and obtain 60 a ———- ~ —~ —_——————— os ne im ave ta’ worth of poslam. Apply this, Horse Owners, — [hotice of appeal to” the superior [224 if the Stehing ‘stops nt once Diamonds : notice of appeal to the superior) ing the trouble la cured in a fow Attention The fines imponed, following con.| G4¥% tt may be set down as having We Sell Them on the Weekly Hest of care and pasture for you horse for the winter 73 or Main 432 lace, Meadows. Payment Plan STRRLING JEWELRY CO. Room TT 108 Piret Aw | New Military Capes Special Values, $8.75 to $22.50" Made of splendid quality of Broadcloth in all the new shades of the season, including the reds, wis- |} tarias and Copenhagens. Extra large, fully 54 inches. Cut full, measuring 6 yards in sweep; made in the nobbiest styles. Military collar and button trimmed. Prices—$8.75 to $22.50. Make Your Own Silk Waists Silk Remnants at Less Than Half Striped Taffetas, Striped and Fancy Figured Messalines, Fancy Foulards and Limousine Silks, in waist lengths. Reg- ular prices of these Silks are $1.00 to $1.50 a yard. Your choice for the whole waist length, $2.60. $1.75 Mannish Gray Suitings, $1.15 54 inches wide, stylish stripe effects, in various shades of the new grays. Regular price $1.75 a yard; special for $1.15. g " Corticelli Satin Lining; 36 inches wide; in black, navy [| blue, old rose, tan, gray and cream, $1.00. 1 $1.25 Plannelette Kimonos PT 98c Fer the cool mornings one of these warm and comfortable gar ments comes very handy. They were made to sel! at $1.25; specially priced, 98c. 1$1.75 La Capella Gloves for $1.19 | These splendid Gloves are well known to the |f public as one of the best $1.75 gloves; selected kid | skin, pique sewn. All sizes, in ¢ colors, $1.19. 92.0 00 ALL-LEATHER BAGS, $1.00 In colors and black; some with leather fringes and souvenir in- scriptions; values up to $2.00; your choice for $1.00 7Se BLACK LEATHER PURSES HAND FOR 39¢ - Inner purse place for currency and for change T | | and | cards, | | | worth 75c; special, 29¢. 75c Fancy and Plain Ribbons, 25c Fancy and Plain Colored Ribbons, widths up to 6 inches, Dresden and Persian effects, Roman stripes and plaids Regular values up to 75c a yard- for 25c. . . 75c Embroideries for 25c Embroideries, Flouncings and Edgings, eyelet embroidery afd beautiful shadow effects. Splendid values; for underskirts, drawers and waists. Regu lar prices up to 75c a yard; your choice for 25¢ MacPherson-Gray Co. Near Second—PIKE STREE T—Near Second | $5.00 IN GOLD $5.00 Watch The Star classified ads, read them care- fully, because somewhere on that page some day this week we will have ah advertisement stating that if the person whose name appears in the ad will call at The Star a $5 gold piece will be given him in return for his efforts. Phone Main Inquire John Wal * ot hecauso her tow freezum" caseu | ine whether a skin affection is a been eczema, as this is the way posiam acts in the worst cases of | eczema, and in curing acne, herpes, | | blotches, tetter, piles, salt rheum, lrash, t nd other forms of} ut | ¥iction, totaled $10,100. | LONG DISTANCE OFFICIAL. Ny Untied Pree) rber's FRANCISCO, Oct. 37.-—-De-| itch, scaly » and all surface fact that) is stationed kin affectior Col, Walter 8. Schuy Any one © will write to the nije” commander-in-, Emergency Laboratories, No. 32] departivent of Califor-| West Twenty-fifth st, New York,| © thé Gparture of Col, | can secure i} free of charge, | 1B. Pratt tat night for Van-/a supply sufficient to cure a small where he will appear be: eczema surface or clear a comple retiring baatd of the United ion overnight and remove pimples army in twenty-four hours, THREE BABIES IN A SINGLE DAY Make Homes Happy Sale of Exposition Pianos at Eilers Meeting With | Ready Response From Shrewd Buyers—Beauti- ful Instruments Used in State and Other Build- ings at Concerts and by Various Commissions Now Being Sold at From 20 to 30 Per Cent Reduction. announcement in Sunday's; other of the same kind sent to her papers that every one of the many | at Ballard fine pianos used during the Expo-| Mrs. R. Bog laition in the various state buildt purchased a Kimball. As did also} land by the numerous commissions | J. B. Rivard, of 149 EB. 62nd st { and representatives of the Exposi-| Fred Hubbell, of 1521 W. 54th st.,| |tlon would be closed out at greatly | and O. W. Johnson, 1418 W. 56th at.,| reduced prices has brought out a}each purchased Clarendon planos. throng of buyers to Eilers Music| Rev. D. L. Wallace, 2415 Wood- | House, | land place, bought a White organ Amens | Miss Morle Younk, 1402 Marion The 510 KB. Jefferson, the twentytwo pianos Thirty-Four Others Will Also Help to . 4 sro | #t., had sent to her home a beautl recorded for Tuesday's sales were | * 0 three magnificent Baby Grands and ote cker & Son piano, finished in e beautiful Pianola Piana, all | ™ahogany, : | pare ha oa by enthusiastic musi | John C. Leonard, of Kent, bought lefans and lovers of the artistic and | * Lester, and Mrs. J. 8. Burteh, | Prospect st., secured a Leland Mr. L. N. Knapp, Columbia City, a large sized Story & Clark Expo | the beautiful. | Those Who Purchased. | J. T. Harrah selected a superb | sition Style. Mahogany Chickering Grand for bis| R. C, Dodds, 7727 Fourth av. N. home at The Chelsea | E., purchased a Hobart M. Cable in | : sring | Mahogany case, and | Another Beautiful Art Chickering | * y cas |Grand, made especially for exhibi-| Mra. J. F. Grefellon, tion purposes at the A-Y-P., was |4¥, ® Haddorft. purchased by Elizabeth Campbell Janet A. Brogelin, 1406 Bellevue } while Mrs, Joseph |&¥. Secured a beautiful mahogany jof 1704 17th av : begin Gibson ordered @ Baby Grand Kim. | Schubert, as did also 22 Warren Marshal! G. a ey, < ball in mottled mahogany sent to) Mars ache Kos 9 pe her home tn Snohomish | . RAE RENS, OS. Eee . Lawton, | cured a Kimball in oak, and R. B Maj. Penrose, of Fort Lawton, | ridgeway, 1701 Saunders place, one |purchased an art style Steck Pian-| in mahogany, while jola Pinno, exquisitely fintshed in) yg Mf, Clendenning, 6528 Kighth jdull Ctreassian walnut. _ av. N. W., purchased a Sherwood, Mrs. C. H. Naylor, of 303 30th av.,| raking a grand total of thirty-seven secured a beautiful D. 8. Johnston | j) strumonts. Piano see fs had | During the remainder of the week Mr. Waring Thomas ha ®/our store will be open until 10] r & Son sent to his home at| Giock each evening in order to! 99 H. Thomas st. 3 accommodate our friends who are A magnificent Story & Clark /anyious to purchase Exposition was purchased by Walter Bastian | sianos at these reduced prices, and, {and delivered to him at 1207% | with additional sales force, it is safe | |Seventh ay % to say that every caller will be] Mrs, J. C. Johnston, of Tukwila, | shown careful and courteous atten. while passing through the city, 8@- | ton cured an Eilers Piano and has ar Aside from the beautiful Chicker. |ranged to have it sent to her today. | ing Baby Grand which attracted so | J. B. Standley, 175 Palm av., d¢-| much attention while on display at | cided upon a beautiful litte Ster/the Washington State building, sev ing plano. eral other very fine and costly A Clarendon in mahogany case | Raby Grands are contained in this |went to Fred Hubbell, W: |sale. The magnificent Kimball used | 64th st in the Woman's building, the | Still another In oak was pur-| Oni kering at the Oregon building, | |chased by R. W. Hadley and de-|ote,, ete., are included in this cut| livered to hig home at 1446 20th st price sale, The first opportunity | Clarence Muith, of 89 Madison st,, made the purchase of a Peorless | coutly typos of Chickerings. Kit Wlectric Piano. balls, Lesters, Hobart M. Cables and A Schilling & Sons in walnut was! other high class Instruments, vir delivered to Miss Hattie Miller,/tyany now and strictly up-to-dat 434 Woodland Park ay, at bona fide reductions of from F, K. Curtis, 152 16th st., secured | por cont to 30 per cent, a Leland, and R Olsen, of 122 J18th av had a magnificent Easy Payments to All. Kimball sent to his home. | Bear in mind that our easy pay | Two Hobart M. Cable planos, both| ment plan applies to the purchase beauties, wére sold, one in walnut | price of any of the above instru-| jto the Coleman school, and the|ments, Every instrument sold dur. other in oak to the Adams school. |ing this sacrifice sale is positively Jno. Sechler bought a Meblin plano | guaranteed. Money back if your and George R lot & Davis de in a walnut case, Monroe had a H livered to hin \at Mrs. B®. B, Ankeny, av., secured an Kilers plano, Mra. Charles R, purchase is not absolutely satisfac-| tory to yourself after delivery . | Bilers Music House, Successor to 2340 Federal | D. 8, Johnston Co,, is the place. while | Bilers Music Building, Third and MeKedzie had an-| University. join our EMPRESS sewing machine club— r offered to sew among the special advantages to EMPRESS sewing machine dub members a CHI our the most extraordinary and Mberal advantages eve ing machine buyers! membership Hmited! B CLUB. most Ibe the wh formation of ch offers th ral inducements ever ur Firet PMPRE most exceptio extended to mach any store in America! first club urged to join will rt mmedi with a Mmited mer ly! thirty day free “trial test” of an EMPRESS machine. & share in the distribution of EMPRESS sewing pretiuma a “special $2.00 Introductory credit.” an EMPRESS sowing basket free to each IA A guarantee to r¢ © any part of an EMPRIOE CHINE that wears out from use in 10 years! our remarkable terms of $1 down and $1 SEWIN al-—most practical ne bu ibership and G MA re by you are machine {PRESS Club member 8 SEWING MA a week extended to you we want YOU to become an EMPRESS machine club member git and girls, come and ente: our contest right away! of valuable prizes are to and he won't be little hundred handsome | awarded, and we satisfied until “every in Seattle” has entered our “S7 Totem Pole Contest.’ ANDARD Arrange to come tomorrow sure—bring all your little girl friends with you, toot North here is a citable wire spring mattress special: the standard known and used Y. Y. rted extra special $1.65— ante nd Attention, You will be interested to know that we have more safes and vaults in daily use than all other manufac turers combined. We vaults to be superior to all others. Pureell Safe Co., ay Safe uine and vaults. LECTURE * in the standard tdea In the supported spring wire extra special for th with slots pri it one t e extra special for the week gyetipcteat os SAVE $3.60 ON THIS MORRIS CHAIR— large and exactly frame, like picture istered in regalar price $9.50 in fact at olted tra wire cables and reatli- oak; $9.50 ess than e; finely comfortable Morris chair prettily n golden and remov carved dur- ble easy an Merchants guarantee our safes and 312 Occidental ats for Herring-Hall-Marvin Co., manufacturers of the gen Hall Safe & Lock Co.'s safes imperfect eyes. | causes frritation eases of the eye eye lids, the cles. By force of vision, jergy is drawn from system, causing nervous Thousands of children born with This inflammation, dis- nerves, mus. strain nerve en-* nervous diseases jand muscular congestion and paral- sis, causing organic diseases, in- VIAVI LECTURE—231 People’s | digestion, kidney and liver trouble, Bank building; afternoons at 3) constipation, frequent head- o'clock; ladies only. 30 aches, dizziness, nervous conditions OM ‘ and nervous prostration, Properly fitted glasses will correct all such cases. Cross eyes children straightened by proper treatment ever presented to purchase the most THE DENTAL WAR WiLL SAVE YOU MONEY specialists, EDWIN J my offices for The All work guaranteed. of vision (no operation or drugs). Pm i reine | Prices most reasonable. Consul- & See: | tation free. ee DR. F. W. DICKEY, OPH, D, Phone Main You save a 4 dental war work will be done Just half the com Rrown — Denta nblished at 71 ony nd relate all dental BROWN, D, D. 8. M18 First Av Open evenings until 9 and Sun days until 6 p. m. for people whe sompounding. work | 1416 Second Av. 204-5 People’s Bank Bldg. Second Av. and Pike St. 5490, Office Hours daily from 9 to 6 p.m. ven. HA SA A jar, I make a ddl« Sundays, 10 to 12 m Genkinn % hil ings by appointment two do f= - 1 when I do your|f dental work, I/]} MAND-MADE um not competing SPROIAL with cheap tists but with the ate Dental Cou bine, and while assistant | means that the doctor’s skM! In pre | scribing Is most efficiently supple | mented by the druggist's skill tn RAVEN DRUG Go,

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