The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 1, 1910, Page 9

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sburg, Mightily Stirred by Graft, Plans Commission Gov ernment and Vice Cleanup able Charge by Arch Bribetaker of Uni- versal Graft in Smoky Roosevelt Started the Great Bribery Up- heaval—To Expose Men High Up Who Profit by Vice. ay ANGUS CORDON. BURG, Pa, April je of munte Out of} open: | Imen and | there has r form of ernment, | te Pit q@ommiss! to this de city ple The for ways & wp the mess ; Gang Wi!) Fight Wher WHS fhe citizens declares the people are ) Amerioan population of under com | b ape | citizens who management of ward bosses tea, and apply to honest buainess methods would be po party names on 4 Kiein Told Alt wnt Jenn who raft among Kleta for hi soap and water are over $100,690 ix banks to get rates of Dribes given by dtty's deposits and by mill to which the American system | JULIAN KENNEDY, movement tor the commission form W. A. BLAKELEY, Kennedy is leading in the vice crusade, torney who haw the grafters on the hip. Stevenson is at the head of the W. H. STEVENSON, Blakeley's the district at of government. rich and res ae men who passed Why ® raft © worse than the cash aya These are the words confessed thief and can be what they are depth of Pitt Not a New Condition, of a self. taken for worth as showing the aburg’s shame Pittaburg's graft tem, hand with the rotten state ays tem, is hoary with age. There have been sporadic attempts at rm in | tate years, but these did not come! to anything. The town was content, apparently The y ent upheaval wae reaily| "BAD FOR ECZEMA | Water Frequently Aggravates Skin Troubles. ln certain inland pean dis tricta where water | om used for bathing purposes the people are almost immune from skin affec tone. The best" authorities now | agree that soap and water are to} ded in the treacwent of skin » particularly eczema when u the sealp or on the feet, r iw an irritant, and when not actually the cause of the dis ease, at least aggravates it. For this reason prescriptions put up in Nauid or soap form, or containing grease or algohol, hare always failed The new skin remedy, poslam, te a flemts-¢ otntment, containing no grease. Under directions orbidden, It may be used on tender akin of infants with soothing and benefi ect, and in ecsema. cases ¢ ttehing tmmediately, rap, wing the skin to ite nor on and the $2 jar, alt ° may be obtained at Th Drug Co. aa well aa other relia! le drug stores eoenciimen They a t ob us beter, and most of them are men,” he sald The ctty} these men nothing for thetr and they have to live. , Those of us who took brihes But no one ts even asked to par chase poslam without first obtain ing a sample backage, which will be sent by mail, free of charge, up ueat, by the Emergency Labe wies, 22 West Twenty-fitth street, New York City tarted by Roosevelt, when in 1908 a] bank examiner reported to Wash ington his discovery that the bank was buying counclimen's votes got city deposits at low Interest rates, TR stirred certain preess nent citizens t out the alx pro: knowledge Our Method Teeth vs. False Teeth| | When you tnvest In Our Method! Teeth you assure yourself an an: |i nual dividend of comfort for ali the years to come, and we will guaran tee to you @ set of teeth that will surpass in beauty, comfort and serv. fee the most beautiful set of teeth jever grown fn any human betng's) mouth No teeth fas any o & partial plate makeshift Method t they also alfow one to chew with them with entire satisfaction if you have only two back te on each side, say molare, we can supply all the front teeth that are misaing #ith be ful, serviceable oth ting Into dreaded Curing Pyorrhea (le the gums; nothing to be poue teeth), « fontiate REGAL DENTAL OFFICES 1405 Third, N. W. Cor. Union 61 one will pretend to say that!ff THE STAR—PRIDAY, APRIL 1, 1910, proval of thetr rich and iritrnait tat | directors, were head over Lools in| the buatnens oho by on™, faging | prison and hopthe for in m ity, councilmen have confessed Bho part in the transactions W, A. TE y, diatriet ney defying the influential brif® giver 48 well as the vengeful bribe tak caught tn the law's net, haa for the prosecutions thre Ho has all along was after the men ‘hig big, respectable fellows 0 for} business success have tra@ea@® tn | counellmen and have sold out the people's rights. Hin biggest victory came when Capt. Johnny Klein, go-between of councils and business, made a full Klein, a plotures had fought his proseou tion stubbornly He declared he Would never confens, After his eon-| vietion his brethren in crime taflea or up, the *) bars for counelimen to support hie family, and, sonst! len tai’ siekntlt ‘eis O88 ob al for Blakeley, he told him the whole rotten story, Blakeley let down the Immunity | with guilty Gonsolence, and they came in a fush to confets. In 24 hours the guilty stories of 12 councilmen had been told to the court, and for a week the confessional continued Armed with these confessions Makeley says he will “got” ho full Met of bribe giving bankers—the| men higher up. CAR RUNS AWAY WITH DYING MAN (By United Press) YACOLT, Wash,, April L—A log car on which an injured logger was being rushed to Yacolt ran away on « 8 steep rade yoaterday afternoon, Try Our Pike Street Store, You'll Find the Service Unexcetied Fed | Buy These and Save Money PACIFIC SEA SALT—S5-Ib. sacks; larly 2Sc, for QUAKER BED BUG BANISHER—In .. 25¢ | PHOTOGRAPHIC PASTE~— BUTTERMILK 25¢ box of three pint bottles, with sprinkler t | OLD . FASHIONED SOAP—For the toilet; cakes for rhe QUAKER SELLS ror LES. Hit QUAKER D 3°15 FIRST AVE.» TWo | sfORe regu 18¢ Menthe cial OLA PF soe 50¢, SHAVING M 10¢ | 25¢ size for . HAND PREST VELLUM box for .. | NOTE PAPER AND TW 10e PACKAGES ENVEL- OPES TO MATCH—Alt for 1 ... 25¢ FS no Rupe Whitman Candies riors, The favor clinches you as regular user WRITING PAPER—The 35 POUND PACKAGE OF 25¢ Se 0 Every man nee these handy They contain world of in get Handaor in soft ie These Three Valuable Books for da books. 40c ; SPECIALS ‘HOLD GOOD AT tographic Supplies. er does your developing and i] printing quicker, 1 cheaper than you can do it yourself. ee curve, demolished @ hand-car and ended {ts fight in a collision with a train of empty cars, the engineer and fireman jumping in time nave themeeclven, ‘The logger, who to was } ably die. He was working at Camp No. 2 of the Twin Falla Logging | company, 12 miles east of here American Cafe Table de Hote Dinner daily from 5 to 8:30 p, m., 76 cents, including wine, Popular music by famous | orchestra direct from St. Petersburg. Fourth « and Pike ssa ome Reliability Is the Keynote in The Quaker Prescription Department. S$ RUGE 406 f AC SATURDAY} SHINOLA SHOE ig aamIRe © | Se TUM—T he 25c size for. 12¢ 35¢ and 25¢ sizes UGS—A strong 58 jal; the 10¢ Complete assortment of Pho- The Quak- better and Wh Confe 106 up. Fremont Grape * Juice pure blood| dalf Pints tuts BOTH STORES seriously | hurt, was further injured in being | thrown ffom the oat, and will prob-| Seattle’s Popular Home-Furnishers THOUSANDS OF HOME-MAKERS HAVE FOUND THIS TO BE A STORE AFTER THEIR OWN HEART. HIGH QUALITY, LOW PRICES, AND THE EASIEST CREDIT TERMS MAKE IT SO. STORE OPEN TILL 10 P. M. SATURDAY A2 Piece White Semi-Porcelain Cottage Dit ner Set »$1-98 This is a beautiful set, just what you wil want for daily use. The regular price $8.60. Special Saturday 25C Matting for 17% for Saturday—Small patterns, in brows, greens and blues $9.50 Couch fo $5.50 q ery. Special A special offer Couch, Ike ilustration; frame of quartered off, hand-carved feet; covering of fine quality velo@r; spring construction. Serviceable finished golden roll edge; guaranteed steel |M. A. Cenreco FURNITURE COM AVE BETWEEN PIKE 6F PINE . N Half Rates East ¢ On Howsenold id Goole mn't sacrifices you Lot us give you an estimate 6B paldow and shipping {t Seabee BEKINS MOVING & STORAGE CO. Phones—Main 1523; Ind. 71. TWO DAYS’ FORCED SACRIFICE Price absolutely no consideration as we must have the room. Owing to the overcrowded condition of our salesroom and the fact that we must make room for two new stocks Tuesday we are absolutely compelled to make room Entire Stock at About One-Half Former Sale Price for Two Days Only—Saturday and Monday Thousands of dollars’ worth of new, desirable goods at about the cost of the freight. The most phenomenal unheard-of price cutting -sale ever held in the entire Northwest TWO DAYS ONLY |SEATTLE BANKRUPT CO. Saturday and Monday Groceries, Dry Goods, Men’s, ‘Ladies’, Boys’ and Children’s Clothing and Furnishings, ‘ Shoes Hats, Notions. Molley 4e Suit $2.86 $1.47 Taper ) $1.25 Prof ilk Lisle Underwear $6.00 Boy spring patterns $5.00 Net (Curtains . Brooaded Oriental $1.69 $2.47 2e 5€ 6¢ 7¢€ 5€ $4.50 and , full ringed tiere 6-Poot Smyrna Rugs 10c Package Granulated ] lialian Se ected Prunes Blue Label atsup L5« anilla Whole ( Rice 14e 6¢ 3¢€ 6¢ and Extract Lemon Re rain 15e° famsennd c cans Molasses and Syrup 15e Canned Corn {0c Mocha and lava Coftec orn and Starch ..+. 10¢ ¢ Gloss R yr 25c Baking L. HURWITZ 317-319 Pike Street Se Paper Pins le le Se Embroidery PBS 10 ciennes 4e ibe 9c 16¢ 39¢ laf Valen Feather i Lace ... 75c to $1.00 Silk Chiffon *35c to7 all ¢ 35c Silk teen linings $1.50 White merge es ‘ 35¢ to 50c Silk and feta Ribbons, 5 inches wide $2.50 Broadcloths, hade 5e Veilings, olors and Sa to $1.00 and Lisle Hose $1.00 to $1.2 turque rubies $1.00 Back ( silver Pure Silk ae Portoise ombs, inlaid with ld; se, g Shell rhine 23e Hand 78¢ ind and 21e sanitary and = gv tone to $5.00 rs and Coin Purse 50« Jack buckho handles $1.25 Kleinert’s Rubber Sheeting Ladic $1.00 Knives, Pen pearl mn / ull colors ghee 50k Beads ¢ Children’s Naz: Union String $e } areth 36¢ and white 18¢ sae ee ee Ladies Coats and Skinner's satin 44 Suit 55K hildren’s Silk Wool Hose, black, and all colors 0« $1.2 Dre $5.00 to $12.50 and Misses’ Jackets, lined for $6.00 Panama Skirts $2.48 $10,00-$12.50 Voile Dress Skirts; new ve a9 ind Serge pi TWO DAYS ONLY Saturday and Monday $4.48 Ladies’ 96e » $10.00 Ladies Hats; new spring p $2.69 1.78 $15.00 to $25.00 opring Millinery, x Coats $4.50 to $6.50 Grvdiné Jewelry, dre ind Hats Trunks, Suit Cases, oi $e ah 1 Ystrich 1 eat Blankets, Mackinaws, Ox Phre Ok silk d to $1.00 Flower Draperies, kinds and Lace Curtains, materials Maer Spring Suits, new st i $5. 78 19¢ Latest Laces, Trimmings, 50c Men's Genuine vaanks Shei Piece Goods, Linen Kerchiefs

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