The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 17, 1910, Page 5

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, Nov, 17.—"Crar M ja a new term th ta labor lore, th tha mysteric ‘American Fodorat s rention today where it came from, or ‘exact mission ia. A egate Wayeross, Ga, ts lited Ning dectared that the pres - re of the fede nh are is a * and that Compr > in fact, because he ap aii committees, and \ rtually the chairmen (hereof and} , and directs ¢ trers, performs a few cunts wiated to give him a ott ‘ on the federation his conviction court of violating (he Sun law, Charles W. Shomo, r of the Ow! saloon, go Paid feet, and showed spe ier ap the $581.50 tn fines an ganding against him in five cases in the justice cc urt you (By United Prem) 0 ND, Ore. Nov. 17 feached here from W wil for and lay before bim the data which the revised and reduced ef these four ties were before the long waited con "t worry about it iH your stomach is wrong, your and hopefel you and will give your s: aches ) quick to bright eyes: and tonic family fabor Insurgents After Gompers | Mitchell | If You are Not at Your Best there’s no good in worry. erves are sure to be on edge and your blood inmpure. As they have helped in thousands of cases, iat deses wil! make a great difference in your feelings and your They will help you all along the line—to a clear head, to healthy active organs. Restore Your Full Vigor Sold Everywhere, In boxes with full directions, 100. and 25, radicals always have been ed to Gompers and his admin istration upea ground of principle, and they seem to be more largely represented at this convention than at any other heretofore. The younger element ts clamorous that the present officials be opposed for re-election. The delegates who have had wider experience advise that opposition be withheld until the to junction case against Gompers, and Morrison ta settled, and not permit the radicals to be thrown open to the charge that they are playing inte the bands of unton enemies. The opposition today will hold a caucus and endeavor to come to an agreement on the question of naming candidates, The chances j are that none will be sames jOMO PA YS UP HIS FULL FINE homo had originally boasted of getting off without the payment of & single fine, saying that bis appeals to the superior court would bring about a dismissal on the part of Prosecuting Attorney Vanderveer. But Van wasn't around, and Deputy Caldwell meant business, So Sho. mo paid. a ) RECOUNT NEEDED F SEATTLE CENSUS sus tail be made public, It ts understood that Durand is taking this means to prevent any reenumerations, Should Secretary Nagel have any doubt that tho fig ures are tnaceurate for any one city, steps will be taken to rectify errors before the population ts an nounced. If Nagel te satisfied with the figures, they will be published romptly, and no recounts will be allowed. Nagel is out of the city, and will mot return for several days. Get better! liver and bowels inactive—your | Be ystem the natural help it needs. This remedy will help Nature to FU CONS Ave Mberal kind esr at all throughout the st dise make buying stirring economy Below are listed seve lew pr ral spec ing, af A pleasing fea Berchase of a Dining Porcelain Dinner Se: w $1 NOW ANDO D Leather Rocker $22.50 #1 Now $1 Weekly fs a very handsome Back Rocke comfortable f bane ing of zen " ather. deeply ‘| ; at bottc a lux Ubrary, living r< ad an unus wn vor tal at... 922,50 + M8 Window Dispiay #1 NOW AND $1 WEEKLY Blanket WOOL SUN BLANKET Hrble-ted size Md Saturday tray woo. BLANKE j horde, ex M0. Syer Pon't Put OFF the Purchas Dz IT $1 DO | Cash | | $1 NOW AND a WED every pure pa wil be 4A. GOTTSTEIN NITURE co BETWEEN FIKE & Pink SPECIALS Credit convenie i imagtr tive feature of this store, and the c t Thanksgiving Sale of Dining Room Furniture | i | | mee of the most able is a distinc $1 Weekly|] ials for Friday and Saturday. times prevailing jocks of merehan here a matter of rtunity to anticipate y hol the fact that with every handsome 47 mi ylece = Si 5 : $1 WEEKLY Specials al for I $2.75 e of That Range Another ay NOW Necessary WEEKLY DOES IT k, a large thing for that turkey. | mercy sof the wind AMW’S PILLS : THE STAR—THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1910. A GOOD THING! GUARANTEED NOT TO SHRINK ANYBODY'S POPULARITY aor F%) Sp i MY MAMA USED INSURGENT soap! |FIRE WIPES OUT SEATTLE MAN TELLS HOW MENS Oo HE SAW WELLMAN RESCUED. ...:2,°:2~: HANFORD, Wash, Nov. 17. | Fire at 2 o'clock this morning Witnessing the mid-ocean | rescue wiped out almost the entire bust of Wellman and his men from the ness section of Hanford, Six bust dirigible balloon “America” was neas houses were totally destroyed the navel experience of George 8 McLaren, a local financial man, | across “the steamer’s bow, and ev) ery thrown aboard the Trent to anchor the balloon snapped in two like a string “Finally Wellman cut a hole in and the loss will be $25,000, Fourteen persona in one building just back from Bermuda. his balloon with a penkn! and) had a narrow esctpe from death. “We bad been seeing the lights he and his men lowered their life | When the flames broke out they on the balloon all night,” said Me boat. Freed from thelr weight, the Were sleeping, and the smoke was Laren. “They were a mystery to balloon rose ond drifted away be-| thought to have overcome them. It e officers of the Trent until day-) fore the wind ; Was only by valiant work of the ht. Then the lights disappeared, The bow of the Trent tore a citizens that the sleeping people were aroused and taken to a place ‘of safety GRANT WANTS and through the baze the faint out lines of the balloon could be seen in the distance. By wireless it was ascertained that the ‘Amer jea’ Was unmanageable and at the hole in their little boat, but finally, after circling about for some time, 4 rope from the steamer was made secure and the balloonists were hauled aboard.” Owing to the hole cut by Well “after an iting chase the| man, the balloon eventually sank Trent caught up to tt, but the/tnio the ocean, but in all probabil BIGGER ARMY huge bag, 260 feet long, kept drift- ity it drifted about to the alr for img back and forth in the air some time, McLaren says j (Ry United Press.) TOLEDO, 0. Nov. 17.--The Gigs " standing army of the United States is inadequate, according to Maj. Gen. Frederick Grant, who ts § H in today. Grant declared force is too small to meet any jemergency that might arise We should have 260,000 men in BY SPILLING JUDICIAL GORE IN TYPE, IN YARN THAT HAS jp ona at all times,” he said FRISCO BAY REGION LAUGHING AND WONDERING. ‘PINKERTON IN SPOKANE Jan action against Muldowny for bat tery. Judge Samuels dismissed th case, holding that Muldowny was! (ty Untied Frees.) entitied to the “benefit of the SPOKANE, ‘ollowing doubt.” London declared that be} ’ ; clives which le Samuels “to! the dynamiting jaw that obtains) ing in Low Ange |ned in Spokane, William A. Pink erton, head of the Pinkerton De tective Agency, passed through | Spokane recently on his way to the const ve that » Times bulld was partly pla was going to “got the fall hilt of the 1 not be learned LOFQUIST DENIES STORY Abe Lofquint who the | police said drank too much last | Sunday and smashed up a lot of | furniture, is out with the statement | that the damage consisted only of }@ broken stove, a part of a carpet | through a friend!) j and that he contractor wrestling bout, was not Intoxicated SAME PLACE | RAIDED TWICE JACK LONDON. Two raids within two hours early Tee eee eee eee eee ' c 2 4 this 1 at the Colonnade hotel * LONDON’S REVENGE. * sstrated Dave Blake * After Carter Watson is dis- % Py arged with Patsy Horan, in ® morning. Sirgt.. Ban Benefit of the Doubt,” # men Geet, Phillips Witberg happens’ to #| (, imply couldn't stan through the ranch of ® JUDGE GEO. SAM he a fone ic ig idhon bsg Watson while on a vacation, #| ole sar Bigg y recognize each other in- * jand confiscated a falrsize Watson proceeds #| ®mong civilized men.” of whisky, The six re we the judge up, firat | I= his “The Benoftt of the Doubt,”| booked as drunk and disorder! him dows. #| Which appeared rece in @ Phila-| Later O. W. Gray, the t clerk ' commanded Wat- #/4elphia publication claiming over| was arre pe that's what Patey Ho. &| Das his His characters tr t 0 sme. You know &| this stor thir Hsguised 1 noises Judge Witberg d to *% t amistaka I in| a attracted the attention 2 Yipee *| Ca Watson, Judge Samuel trol und a second raid ay hae Judge W fuldowny is Pa was made, ¢ ng @ ladder the : H t ' t iT 1 windows and & For half tt I his. f 1 Blake party of mer %| torian, Fo leas} and women king. All t h no | tak h al tath and e bod know booked for d rd y md t Reekts wore boned, # © fanta ve| Bach deposited $25 ball and fed and his face %| i the nge released with turf. + tan with turf * i ee ee ee ee ee NEW SINGER OAKLAND, Cal,, Nov. 17.—J Samuel hasn dd € a paychic beating f f he e e ee ewin acnines h t ned ewrite 1 ! ed s Vengeanc 1 1, The weiter has worked it all in in a eur a parent that the whole San Fra 0 ba r jon is laughing and r . - in whether Jamue v 1 come h t Off be At the New White ice ome time back, London was un Manteo enough to’ bec in 1101 Third Avenue, Corner Spring Street volved In a rea beautiful mill | Telephone Main 16286. Independent 955 with one Tim Muldowny, in the lat New White Machines Rented, $2.00 Per Month. ies Mareen: Sage,’ Fae. om fey oe All White Machines Repaired Free distinction. Author and tnnkeeper were pinched. London t ieht Alair Vigor \ Spokane } } Im just what measure men were implicated, or the plot was connected with Spokane, could | window and a/ He says it came} ARREST ITALIAN | BANKER Ananbole Breas, president of the) Itallan American Investment Co,,| was arrested wterday by~ City Detectives Jones and I hi on a charge of embezzling § Gen-| naro Anzano, one of Breasts bank| patrons, is the complaining wit-| hess Anzano charges that Breast held} out that amount from four money orders sent to him from Italy. ral days ago Bressl rushed into police jeadquarters and used the arrest of. Bosko B. nvakovich, bis cashier, on & charge of the embezzlement of 00. Novakovich ts on trial be fore Justice of the Peace Gordon this afternoon MARION BAXTER DYING Mra. Marion B, Baxter, president of the Wayside Emergency hospital and & prominent charity worker, {# not expected to live through the! day © the past five weeks she | fil at the residence of her | daughter, Mrs. Beatrice Baxter Mo-} Mra, Clare, 1606 KB. Jefferson st Baxter is 60 years of age Must Pay $517 for Two Kisses. WALLA <7 AL 1. rR Nov. 17. Kinses are worth $258.50 aplece in| this county, and a little extra for! collecting them, according to the valuation put on osculatory results today by & superior eourt jury, | which calmly assessed James F.| Tiderington $517 and costs for two which Kisie Vanzant says he took feloniously Miss Vanzant hails from Spokane and she came in reply to an adver. tisement for a housekeeper inserted by Mr. Tiderington in a Spokane paper. When ohe arrived here Miss Van. zant says she went to Tiderington's store and he kissed her twice, an operation which, Miss Vanzant clared, damaged her to the ex of $6,000, but the Jury could not it that strong, SEATTLE MAN SAW WELLMAN’S FINISH orge 8. McLaren nee 6 an insurance agent with offices in the Alaska building, who was a passenger on the steamship Trent when Walter Wellman and Wis dirigible balloon crew were rescued October 18, re turned to Beattle yesterday. Mo. | Laren says the rescue was an ex citing affair. BIG REVIVAL WEE Rev. J, T. Logan of Chicago is holding revival services at the First Methodiat church of Ross every night, closing Sunday Dr. Logan is @ strong, fearless speaker, hav ing much success. | Ayer’s Invigorates You get the goods on the first payment Little Bits of Money like best thi its great number of The bank is in Are ength what we of small Banks l his pay equal attention urge and small account Start a Small Account Today 2 The Bank for Savings Cor, 3rd Ave and Pike St. | | 5 10c Linen Kerchiefs, 5¢ The price is so much below the regular value of these dina hiefs that this announcement will undoubtedly at tract a great number of purchaser Yes, they are plenty good for Christmas gi as you will agree when you see the quality and dainty workmanship Women's and Misses’ All-Linen Handkerchiefs, neatly hemmed, full laundered, daintily embroid- ered, block letter initial, all letters to begin with, but we believe it best to advise early trading, as it Is very uniikely this lot will last long; value 10e each, Friday at 5c. —Firet Floor 35¢ TAFFETA RIBBONS, 19¢ Beautiful, high-luster, All-Silk Taf 5% inches wide, form the basis of tomorrow aisle, at 19¢ a yard for the regular 35c q hair ribbons, holiday novelties and the one poses known to every woman. crisp, feta Ribbons, sale in center ality it for and twenty pur- The shades included are just the ones you are most likely to want; plenty of blacks and whites; light blue, pink, navy, brown, tan, cardinal and gre All silk, 51% inches wide; the regular 350 Taffeta Ribbon. Special for Friday at 19¢ a yard. Prices Much Reduced on Rugs, Lace Curtains, Etc. The Upholstery Store is rearranging its » some of it to the Picture Store temporarily dollars’ worth of ers and other home furnishings are reduced in price, for the ce, conceding Thousands of standard rugs, lace curtains, couch cov- quick lessening of our stocks. Housekeepers should con- sider carefully and promptly $17.50 Brussels Rugs, $13.75 j Seamless Tapestry Rugs, Oriental and Persian de signs, good collection of color. ings; @ splendid dining room or living room rug. $2.50 Couch Covers, $1.65 Duplex Couch Covers. ible, two distinct patterns, plain. colors with Persian bor- | der, other side figured all over; 60 inches wide; good weight | mbrace this opportunity. 75c Muslin Curtains, 55c Ruffied Muslin Curtains, fig- ured centers, plain organdy ruffies; also plain organdy, trimmed with Battenberg lace insertion and edging. | $2.50 Scrim Curtains, $1.75 Fancy Trimmed Serim Cur- tains, Cluny lace insertion, edg- ings, fancy braids, ete., in Ara- bian and cream color; $2.50 val- ues, $1.75 a pair. —Fourth Floor. Brussels revers- AarcPpotigall 3 ‘outhwick Co. SECOND AVENUE & PIKE STREET A VICTOR FOR A CHRISTMAS GIFT A present that will be remembered a lfetime—a present that will give pleasure to the recefver as well as the giver—a present that will, in fact, PLEASE EVERYSODY, as every one enjoys music, and the Victor b-ings to your home music of every kind to sult every taste Grand opera, comic opera, vaude- ville selections, ballads and rag- time are rendered with a quality of tone and a naturalness of produc. tion that Is truly marvelous. For cash or very easy terms our prices remain the same. You can buy a Victor for as low as $10.00 or high as $200.00. Terms ar- ranged to suit Pacific Const Dealers tn reser and Other Plager Pianos. ay & Co Nineteen Stores on Pacific Coast, Pacific Const Distributers of VICTOR Talking Machines Sherman 1406 Second Ave. Near Untom St, % the. Neal Drink-Cure News Kidnaper Pat Crowe Takes the Three-Day Liquor Habit Cure and Decides to Become an Evangelist Pat Crowe, the far Cr 1 adahy kidnaper, has Neal tre atment consists jon of a per The cured of the drink habit en weeks ag purely ve he took treatment at the Neal i i, taken internal Institute, in Davenport, Iowa, | ly only, without the use of hypo He has since decided to become mic injections. It rids the an evangelist ystem f alcoholic poisoning the « f all liquor desire), A nt Se © lawyer thus perfectly removing all de. wh cure he local | Sire or appetite for intoxicants institute recently, aft b known as a perlodical dviskard 1 am t r for years I can recom- | have ir mend t eal Institute to any | th \ Seatt ne wh licted to the ex- | paper man who x tly _ took the ive use of liquor I know € ich is the testimony of that you can cure them all who take it, The wonderful Neal medicine is a genuine tonfe. The Seattle Neal now one of 60 in Institute the Un stat every A guarantee t d is gi pa t, assuring treatment ven to ab 80. cure or free In the natitutes 12,000 ive per aved from the bit in th last If you have a friend or relative The fam ler homestead, on Huelid avent information, mailed tr Fire-Proof Storage The Ver lest at the Sar BEKINS déaive Madison at Twelfth Price AND STORAGE CO,, East 4 Ino. —Cedar 4 4

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