The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 11, 1910, Page 9

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uv THE STAR—FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1910. he h nm able to save EIGHT. START IN RACE ma iastrial Slavery theUltimate Object sie" fit ESA Wwe SELL of Organized Business i In California sea an uny other |Oonaumption Often Develops! vs MV C ‘ |e] ia finally discarded ‘without From Pneamonia The Bruer-Williams Company Lindley) The 42nd St. Grocers The Leading Grocers and Provisioners of the North End will conduct a special demonst WD WHEELER been able to nave from his wage a] ANGELES, Col sum sufficient to maintain him} m be , while out of work, who ls to care for him, his employer?" “Ho may still have his organiza | tion.” | “For what? “For socal uses.” WALKING "ROUND |: WORLD FOR FUN, (Ry United Press) VANCOUVER, B. ©, Nov, 1 | Henrl Mosse, 34 years old, a dapper [little Frenchman direct from Paris lis in Vancouver today on hin seo | ond Journey around the world afoot | Moase differs from other seekers of fame by the pedestrian method] PM's. Ps. to in that he has no wager or prise} 5 offered him at stake for fipishing| Pusumenia. Many sufferer tubercuionia give a history of he cumonia, The weallened are more @ intention Sorgen Sg to th OHIO fect. DENTISTS 807% Pike Mt, Over Owl Drag Co. oom 4. one witl have a Industrial siaver His. based on the 8 bie business | ” gums... 00 Crowne. #8 Gold or Pore Bridgowork, 08 wild Gold Willing #1 wp Hvar FUNEH see eee Boe (Successor to I ee epants’ and 5 jatfon is the tative of bie | " FZ ! Painiens extracting tree wh work is done All work gue ry of the M. & M \ apeak for the o pa statemer employers’ side of ( ‘with labor that is now Leet : h » back te ts by June 12 en te quest ke ‘ , oe 1912, bat ts ae y taking ihe waik | e @ } Retietes of ora A bust in that time of his own will a | ni a me what principle ts 4 ‘ 5 , i mf |] KNEIPPER WINS RAGE Slade C - Kb Seattle-Made Soap. Starting tomorrow, SAVANNAH, Ga, Nov. 11 ured in } Nov. 12th. per, Ina Lancia, won the } 4201-4203 Fremont Avenue Tiedemann trophy race on the mo | Gores taind Sivner jtor speedway today ————__ Three Days [ a ore eae aa | Men Drink Because They Are Nervous, and Are) e Nervous Because They Drink by establishing ¢ h would deny ¢? then, the oppor Knet | | A shattered nervous system is not an asset In business —and, then j e | the long train of evila arising from disordered nerves! A drinking man, Of Cars if he isn't drinking, feels wo badly that he cannot attend to business; if | drinking, the business ia more prosperous without him. Stored-up aleo-| | holic poison in the system—that is the TRUE CAUSE of drink, It! 4 byjnge on a kind of nervousness which nothing but drink will allay—it oO icago ia alwaya demanding MORE. This drinking of al liquor is an} ese chain—treatment ia the ONE salvation ‘es ours, for exan ess. tac Public | THE GATLIN tw “Oriental Limited’ +x ie bo loa | eerie if the individual « it should be i protect the emp asa whole. 5 Wages fix | Soe Betis tas comme i | than here, employers elsewhere on! Union labor has become arrogant t the coast pay approximately twice and anjust in ite demands lac the Los Angeles wages for skilled where on the coast.” i workers hong ett! make a prof-} “If it should appear to ¢ it, Is that profit not a fair profit?’ | ploye that he ts being depriv “Employers here have decided | enjoyments to which Ete cians ful: || Melba, sing, and Pietro fl g ‘The Gatlin treatment ts barmiess and BURR. Jt will cure any case what is a fair wage, and are paying |ly entitled, by reason of the fact @ the drink habit in THRE E DAYS. In Eleven Years there has been | Gl reference nd cutes a contract In each ¢ that a cu: a cure face of union opposition. | that his employer is securing more ti} chestra that must be en aatixfactory—ahall be effected in THREE DAYS | imme (than a just share of the prof his labor, what, ander your theory It surely is a treat @ the feo paid will be refunded when the patient is leaving the institute Meee et tecuae is our {44 trestment cost nothing WITHOUT CHANGE To call and hear the ap-to- ||! “The Treatment Without Bad After-Effects” Elegantly Equipped and Lighted Throughout by Bob ' Electricity, Including Berth Reading Lamps of || date Bob Allbright, the man is he to dot” The employers lready to dinc | wond lune or 25 ’ Having been deprived of bis or-|J MOOHaY lunch, for : mee } NO HYPODERMIC INJECTIONS ONLY THREE NIGHTS ON THE ROAD ganization while bis employer re-|] we serve a la carte dinner 25 | jtaine his, what means would the| i. employe have of pressing his| ‘ ? per cent. less than other ‘The Gatlin treatment is internal—no hypodermic injections, no Compartment-Observation Cars e | claims ft ih cafes | nous drugs, Ho substitutive stimu no withdrawal of liquor, no Standard and Tourist Sleepers | “He would not bave been depriv . in or suffering, therefore should appes! to drinking people. It cures, Dining Cars (Meals a la Carte) a ring fed of his organization had he seen r ase it does away with the CAUSE of craving and desire for liquor, root and branch. seaue’ sane, Salone “pote ‘The Gatlin Home treatment ts for thone who would find a three) SPLENDID SERVICE AND SCENERY jalong right lines. We are j : ; the unions because labor is being eo vom ba en ye mag em dominated by leaders who are using ‘all or write, telephone or te «raph for book of particulars and | other information. Telephone Queen Anne , Independent 7193. | 8 A ‘ |e great army of industrial work For Information Regarding Rates, Routes and Berth for their own aggrandizement,” a the employe discovers |} - he Reservations, Call on or Address oiwcesceercsse! | Cafe & Grill |GATLIN INSTITUTE, Seattle, Wash CW. MELDRUM W.A.ROSS | | You Back for Another Pair 7 > Po Deodagiats —e at «| stalk cen Mie “lard ahaa SEOs 434 Queen Anne Ave. City Passenger and Ticket Agt, or Asst. Genl. Pass. Agent. made o' horoughly go« eather, 8 greater demand and a consequent | = em ¥ constructed by vest methods jl higher price for his labor.” | | Also at 27 South C St., Tepe temans Main 97, cca me ag Pee oe meee known to practical shoemakers, 9 Patent Leather, Vici Kid and Gun-Metal Calf Shoes; lace or but ton; heavy soles; new styles, with short Vamps; low and high heels. e Gan-Metal Caf Shoes button good heavy soles; @ splendid school shoe. Sizes 8% to 11, $1.50; sizes MY 16 2 a bd At the WESTLAKE MARKET 15,00" « ———-SATURDAY— encanta BROWNE ean Circle “W” Lamb FOR ——AT THE—— Watch For ———OUR—— THANKSGIVING BARGAINS Puritan Calf Shoes Blacher cut, with rock oak soles; extra good for ol wear. Sizes 10 to 13%, 92.00; sizes 1 to 5% e This coupon, with 2 titles bearer to 3 dozen co- coanut Cakes at Stall 19, See- tion 3, Friday and Saturday. 1406 Third, Bet. Union and Pike CHEAPEST PLACE TO BUY SHOES A Suit Special omorrow we are offering as an inter ng special a group of very fine Hand 1 Suits, in materials that include u J eds, Serges and the in all of the regular sizes, Including & great number of large ex, ranging from 45 to Thene The Loughney Bake Oven Treatments Relieve Instantly and Cure More Readily Than Any Other Method Known—Sciatica, Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Lumbago, Kidney, Stomach, Liver and Nervous Disorders. every 50¢ purchase of Tea Genuine 40c -Java and Mocha Coffee, pound ........ ,, 82€ All 75c Teas, per sound 50e Supreme Blend 40c Coffee, Per Lb. 2Z29C All 60c Teas Friday and Saturday ASc STALL 20, SECTION 2 The tollowing ple who have reas names and the pé tion. These pec e any sufferer of the won names and addresses of a few Seattle peo be grateful and who are grateful. Their ms they command respect and atten cured, and are only too giad to ‘ell 1 Bake Oven treatment uns. Broa pounds and cured ©. a. Serre. ME. ANDRE WUPSACKE 1 of att heumatian. A on ‘ lal ALuepery Browne, the Coffee Man Stalls 11 and 12 att. 15¢ day, the pound mer MK rRTER MOOK Week $25 Week made for alterations tivel BARNEY KRAKEND ROGER Mart ding, Rea ME. 1. GILCHRIST PICNIC eid MR. JOHN SHERIN Mme, 1 tting garment is pc TION 2 MINPRESS ¢ v Weisn Millinery at Special Re- MK, §. ALEXANDER Trimmed Hat lang Bakery ductions DK. F. 8 GROVER 1 MH. JACOB NELSON r $2. 98 . Adare na “ " 1 hott f vn tn + yr Suclalin” Aadveen eit. 5 { man F. DURLAND We are going to offer the discriminating patron of I'win Hor Made b alt bc wee ‘ pon MRS, CLARA PASSAGE 4 of ‘ Addrene Dy aes v Westlake Milline y Parlors this market the best Thanksgiving eatables at prices that : the! Se: C reductic ‘ou wil om. Aad . ; MR. J. ¥. LATHAM s Pine Street Hatrance will make it worth their while ast lade Pillsbury eautiful styles to se a MK, FRED WAVEREING MR. SWAN MORIN Flour only. Hot every day, A , If it is possible to get a carload of TURKEYS—the best on the market—we will have one turkey for each ou ADAMS of Pork Roast, per Ib 3 and 4 p.m Sdrous 404 Hi ! mn SPECIAL AS, DOT ait fs MURDOCK Loin of Pork Roast, Chop: RAINCOATS shot, i n all made up from Heroes tipber jay... 2° ECIAL | a WM. BLISS, of our patrons ‘th a Mi. 8, HM, WARNE 1 i : ‘ Order your Thank ing Tur JESSE COCHRAN pp hele keys now, thé pound Be Watch for our large add that will appear Tuesday and Wednesday before Thanksgiving. ME, JOHN PHC A. MERRITT MR, EB. M. REES In the meantime see the bargains we offer you Saturday. H. PARKINSON, find the b u can Stalls 1 and 2, Section 2 tomorr formed, It f one 7s after they have taken their first about with AMIONE| @ UitiMtinic C. Oy alee Meade Pingedaiiderag WESTLAKE AVE. Ff eee Cee a eee, OTS ote iat eS pul tos Plas FIFTH AND PINE

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