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FETIME, THIS ’ patio. “AL ! 29. ANCISCO, Cal, Now. 2 aan Fr Heney is back In the Ha ten Francieco. San Fran) pene) of It. at Hdiseredited,” “hie seater” discarded,” 9 part of San -, ‘and some of the country of San Francisco would have afew , freah from Seales trom La Fot.| in Wisconsin an fone, the man who! ; tot hn criminals here, who ted to keep the office of | areas wvtor out of the hands pte Prete pribegivers has come Tepe best that is in him | sgniticent gift-— to the city ae called him a “has been,” [hepa He has already been She] ‘one great victory. ent, been beaten,” he ‘yam the only one who can | that, and | say | haven't. | that Heney, as merely | count. The princi: | Iman, fighting honestly for principles, can be discred | THAT | REPRE-| O INEVER BEEN IN DAN. | PAST FIGHTS HAVE BEEN es —IMPORTANT WT THE BIG FIGHT IS yo COME. | AM HERE) ma THAT FIGHT.” ip the same glint of battle] j vs eyes when he talks now, | piere was When, against over | v odds, he was trying to/ Pat Calhoun to jail. He's ao sider, and shows it, but un-/ in spirit, in bis bulldog unshakable optimism, his ja the American voter “wat is the big fight’ The was put to Heney just af- Francisco had passed broad of popular rule to curb gach men and Influences as had fought for three years pounded out bis answor, fist Iepeering on open palm “WEEN IT WOULD TAKE THE MAN OVER TWO MIL- YEARS TO MAKE AS MUCH MAKE, MIND YOU, NOT } ONE MAN HAS MADE AUPETIME, THIS COUNTRY ASA FIGHT ON ITS HANDS. 4 to alter the conditions tee miestice possible 6! = PRANCIS J. HENEY c CAUSE IT WOULD TAKE THE AVERAGE MA ~ YEARS TO MAKE AS MUCH MONEY AS ONE al THE STAR—TUESDAY, N 2,000, MAN HAS MADE IN NOVEMBER 29, 1910, COUNTRY HAS A FIGHT ON ITS HANDS” citi to “ALark this: we H to few rich men from making enormous sums of mone out of nothing” prevent a going to find & way take the average zen two million years make AS much money as one man hag made in a life time, this country hag | a fight on its hands a ‘re statement fs no new iden. deen fighting alone that line years. Sometimes we ran into|San Francisco were necessary Sometimes the people did| Their value was educative. If we see what We were struggling | accomplished nothing else in those fa tt BUT THEY WEREN'T |that rich men, if they are rich TIME THERE HAS BEEN |enough and powerful enough, can OW DOWN OF STRENGTH, | commit crimes, defy the people and PEOPLE HAVE ONE | ‘get away with it’ The proseew j tons opened the way for the | Beople to strike tutelfigentiy at the | Foot of the evil. Prosecutions were suc. You must remember that are not for revenge, intended, and act. as deter. = CITY TO PAY FOR | INVESTIGATION | | Ayer’s sherry Pactoral | veto, the city coune!! unanimously passed an ordinance the council graft committee to In further indebtedness of fternized lst of ex- an appropriation of | $50 for office rental. The probing committee held its sessions in |Counctiman Revelle's offices. Last night he objected to the payment ‘of the rent and it was stricken out leur Sometimes events looked like | prosecutions, we did demonstrate | } | { | authorizing | for example, of a law requiring ref. erendum on franchises was a great or vietory than would have been the sending of all the big lawbreakers to jail. This, simply, because it will be, aa a doterrent to crime, more powerful than the pentiten tlary. AND THIS, IN TURN, SIM. | PLY BECAUSE IT REMOVES THE TEMPTATION TO COMMIT SUCH (CRIMES AS WERE COMMITTED } ] | * * * AT THE THEATRES. * * — * * MOORE—"The Prince of # ® Pilsen.” * ® GRANO—"A Broken Idol.” # ® SEATTLE—"The House of ® ® «a Thousand Candies.” * |® ALHAMBRA—"Quo Vadis.” *& |® ORPHEUM— Vaudeville * \* MAJESTIC- Vaudeville. * j PANTAGES. Vaudeville. *. j LOIs—"St. Elmo.” * * * \* i ed At the Orpheum. Good bill at the Orpheum rok } | this o Some of the stuff is exceptionally pod ns of the Light and Water Departments of at December 1, 1916, per bill: ny of Edwin Arden, who used to be with “The Morals of Mar- nor Robson in "Merely Mary Ann,” presents, with the able assistance of Olive Temple and strong and climactic as one of 0. Henry's stortes. tistying performance, and, by the} | way, Edwin Fowler presents one of cen free of charge ta consumers. MECIAL ATTENTION IS CALLED TO THR FACT THAT PATM AMT LIGHT OR WATER BILL THROUGH ANY BANK OR B SOTED HERE 8 ENTIRELY OPTIONAL WITH THE Pat LARD THE GAME IS NOT TO BE CON#IDE: OBLIGATORY _ IN FENOR, AS PATRONS STILL HAVE THE RIGHT TO MAKE RE NCES BY MAIL OR PAY IN PERSON AT THE OFFICE IN PRE AINE BUILDING, AS HERETOFORR. Bits tor itent water consumed will be rendered on the back sife of ards a2 heretofore, with the exception that the form of card will be SrAeed a8 to permit of aud-agenis or banks detaching bne-haif of such Sed returning the other half to the original mamped paid at time payment is made payors, Pany Where City Water and Electric Light Bills May Be Paid. Express Company, 004 tr@ | Georgetown Pharmacy, South 6009 18th 1 Jackson #t ary Public Market, 1619-16 B Madison Ave bay Pharmacy, Wm. G. Mor 122 Occidental Ave. Prep., 1596 Grand Boulevard Co. 4 Queen | The Bailard Pharmacy, HM. #. Cal houn, Prop., 5209 Ballard Ave Pharmacy, $18 Ind Ave The A.B. Guy Pharmacy, J. B. Otit- Bews., 133 ira Ave. tom, Prop., 424 Denny Way. Co. 1219 tna Ave. and 6 Pike mt 325 Union 604 Pike at 2049 Bastiake | Drog Store, 2460 Tth Ave No. 1, 606 tna Clarke's Pharmacy, Bartell’s Drug Store, 2, Main |, 1498 tat | ay } Martelt’s Drug Store, No. 4, Branch, 6344 Ballard Ave Ballard SUBURBAN BANKS THE RAINIER VALLEY STATE 1 Mth BANK, Columbla. FREMONT STATE BANK, Fremont © Mothehtia, 1199.8. Union | BALLARD BRANCH UNION BAY. | TK. CO., Ballard Company, 1699 Call- | GEORGETOWN BRANC UNION SAV. & TH. €O., Gee each UNIVERAITY STATE B. 901 10th Ave y EN LAKE STATH BANK, Green 2926 Morth CITIZENS BANK OF GROKOK + 601 Recond Ave. WN, Georgetown Shop, (646 lath Ave. AMER, BANK, BALLARD, rd. TREAS. COLLKO- none S,’TER TION BRANCH, 0 Looml 41. Tooal 46. wal 47, Local 21. woul 99, 108 ¥IXED KATH ACCOUNTS, DUR IN DEKOEMBER, jable at the Tronsurer’s Office, Profontaine Bidg., only. ED, L. TERRY, ‘Treasurer the best Mexicans seen since “Art| | zona.” | Joe rider, Jackson, the and Maud monkeys ms audience. The monkey act is new They present a vaudeville bill them selves with a monkey orchestra that | kept the house In a roar. Every jmove that Jackson made was good jfor a laugh | Cliff Dean & Co, have a melo- | dramatic sketch that doesn’t do any body any harm and helped entortain the crowd. Alexander and Scott tramp are <Yon comedians, one a female impersonator, who looked better when he took off his wig and tiara than he did before. He looks fine in a hobble akirt Hilda Hawthorne Is one of our few women ventriloquists. She ts pretty and does her work well. Tt Milch sisters are charming little girls who play and sing. The audi enee liked them. | The moving pictures—one of |them, anyway—gives a Cynthia Grey object lesson for girls, Its moral is, “Stop and think before you leave home to see the world | At the Majestic. | Pelham, a hypnotist, is toplined at the Majestic theatre this week Along with straight mystery, Pel ham extracts considerable comed from subjects chosen from the audience, Stephen ¢ an and his company put on a comedy sketch | he calla “Locked Out at 3 A. M.” Grattan does good work | Merritt & Love come through with a line of parodies and pat-| ter, and the American Trumpeters’ | Trio put on a musical turn which ia good. Lucy Tonge, a pretty lit tle girl, unexpectedly springs a surprisingly good baritone. She ts [heard in several good songs. ‘The| ith the aerial acro | 1d Trio, bill winds up batics by the Stubble At the Pantages. | With Franklyn disbursing oodles | of chuckles and Violet Wood| thrown in to help him along with the good looks, the Pantages bunch | last night got a real treat. For this Franklyn person is worth while, | ton, @ tabloid drama that is as crisp! Tt was a mighty | bieycle | Roche's troupe of} le a big hit with the} 3 3 : : : 3 : Studies by Condo rents of crime. The prosecutions in] “The passage by San Francisco,[IN SAN FRANGISCO, CRIMES FOLLOWING Dt DESIRE OF POW TLY ON THE RFUL MEN TO ENORMOUS SUMS OF OUT OF NOTHING Now size this up “A recent estimate placed John Rockefeller's wealth at one bil Hon dotiars. The last report of the department of commerce and labor | gave $416 as the yearly earnings of ithe average working man in the At the Theatres Ignoring Mayor Gill's threat tole waa e eet te te & & & # and he comediates in good sty! My Wife Won't Let Me” fs what }wants American market men to got| mand when fashior the dubbed the farce h and he looks it—no offen: we meant on the stage. And not much behind in the gur- gle Une ts tiny Major James Doyle | You've got to take at least a couple jot looks to nee him. He unloads }a buneh of good stories. And | whisper it to your friends, some of them are new, | The headiiner is supposed to be Mile, Hengieur’s dogs. If you lke playing, Violet protegea are there with bells. The Great American Four make a splendid quartet. Wilfred Small jfiddies and Bthardo is a iady J equilibrist who shows class. WE FRAME PICTURES. Now ts the time to do your fram ing for Christmas, before the rush }is on, We have a good selection of |; moulding, and do good work at rea- |aonable prices Federal Paint & Wall Paper Co., 314 Firat Av., near University st | | piiance United States, the country that boasts of the splendid condition of ite working population Where did Rockefeller assem ble hia enormous wealth? Just where a few other rich men gath ered theirs—in the stock market, | by the manipulation of values based jon nothing, by the clever market ing of watered stocks. wkefeller in a big one, but bbe just ne ate One OF tWO in every city. Look over the figures of San Francis street tallway corporation, The actual, Physical value of the property of tii corporation, estlumted from its own figures, Is between $12,000,000 18 $16,000,000, Up to date the cor poration has sold stocks amount ing to $92,000,000. To pay dividends to ita stockholders it had to cut Operating expenses, It belleved it eould employ 400 men leas and cut the number of cars by half by oper ating an overhead trolley in place ofa former cable system. This pant & saving of a thousand dol ra a day during the life of the franchises. Two hundred thousand dollars in bribe money got the over head trolley franchises. TWEN | TY MILLION DOLLARS WAS THE ULTIMATE PRIZE OF FRANCISCO BRIBERY Raltroads had to have to pay interest on fictitious on watered stocks, It was ne High fare and poor service atock | the paid | crime When for a refe freight, coupled with San Francisco declared ndam on franchises, it stopped bribery. It put a check on public officials When San Francisco declared ite right to buy all future franchises at a fairly de. clared valuation, It stopped further [stock watering by wiping out the market. Purchasers aren't going to | bay the Interest in something whose value may shrink tremendously {n 34 hours. “What a city can do with tts rail ways @ nation can do. Boston has solved its gaa problem. Chicago domina! her railroads. They didn't do it in a day or a year. San Francisco's public utility prob- jlems are still far from solved. But | what Hoston and Chicago can do, San Francisco can do. And what San Francisco, Chicago and Bos ton can do, the United States gov jernment can do. I don't know how trend it's going to take, but mark this | “WE ARE GOINC | WAY IN THIS Cou TO FIND A TRY TO PRE | VENT A FEW RICH MEN FROM |MAKING ENORMOUS SUMS OF iMon OTHING—-OUT OF WATE ULTIMAT THE PEOPLE. You asked me to define the big at's It, In city, in state, tn find the way STOCK, WHICH MEANS OUT OF fix | ha |WANT BEST BOOTHS FOR AMERICANS / =" ‘= } Have Amertcan citizens the first feall over aliens in getting booths patothe Pike Place market ? Coun. fetiman Schiumpf thinks #o and pth. mirable locations f\Counctiman Revelle urged that ft fwould be unwise to discriminate be. tween Japanese, other aliens and Americans, which brought a tart }rejpinder that Americans were en jtiied to firat consideration. Where- }upen Revelle subsided Counctiman Biaine felt that the Japs and other aliens were jerawded out it would mean a raise pin, prices. The resolution was re- % | those kind of acts, Mile. Hengleur’s | ferred. | HONGKONG, Nov. 28.—Two thousmnd Chinese merchants and business men today rinked ostracism | by cutting off their quenes in com. with an edict of the em |peror permitting Chinese officials jin foreign lands to go queueless |The merchants n at the Cham |ber of Commerce and unanimously | Yoted to sever their pigtails, After |the barbers had worked for several hours the less merchants pa W. B. Hutchinson Co. Clearance Sale $24.50 As you know, in $17.50 this sale all of our Suits, Cravenettes and Overcoats up to $40.00 are grouped of those up to $25 $17.50 It pays a man to b Kensington and Ro are selling so excee¢ Suits and over¢ within from one to twenty-four after purchase. & at $24.50 price All 00 are grouped at uy at this time when gers Peet garments lingly low. Oats are delivered hours W.B. Hutchingon Co. Cor. Second Ave. and Union St. sary to maintain a demand for the} it) MRS. GLAVIS GETS. $8,100 ALIMONY Mrs, Maud > Glavia, by the formal deer of divorce signed by Judge Frater yente: awarded $8,100 of the community property belonging to Louls Kt, Glavis, former chief of the field service, who figured in the Ballinger exposure, The di vorce had been granted to Mra Glavin last Saturday, the contest being fought out by depositions on both sides Mrs. Giavis ts now living at Co lumbus, O, while Mr, Glavia te making bis home on bis Klickitat county ranch HERE’S STAR HIGH SCHOOL PLAYERS The first Mneup for All-North west Interscholastic honors has been doped out by Coach Fowler, of Queen Anne, Here it ts Left end—MeFee (Queen Anne) Left tackle—Cook (Queen Anne) Left guard—firyant (LA In) Center — Gilmour (Lincoln); Knowles (Queen Anne) Right guard — Fullerton (Ta coma). Right tackle—Ames (Lincoln) Right end—Woods (Lincoln) Quarter—Rock (Hroadway) Left half—Koehler (Wenatchee) Right half—Shaw (Aberdeen); Coblentz (Tacoma) Fullback—Casey ee (Queen Anne) \* * |* MILK FUND FOR BABIES. *| * CHICAGO, Nov, 20.—A ap | |® clal milk fund for bables who # * are starving as a result of the * * labor war in Chicago was #| * started today at a meeting in #| |* Hull house. Members of a #| * committee appointed to ine # * vestigate conditions in the # ® wtrikers’ homes reported that # * 5,000 bables are in actual & | ® need of food, and that unless * ® it ie supplied at once they & * will die, Agents will be ap * * pointed to administer the # * funds * ee ee ed HINTS FOR BEAUTY SEEKERS. SATISFACTORY HAIR RE STORER—When the scalp is dry! and hard and dandruff is present |the hair must be grven attention or} |it will fade, lose color and fall out} —with baldness often ensuing. | | This is @ recipe for a home-made quinine hair tonic that has restored | lbatr to its natural color, stopped} |falling out and caused it to grow | more thick and abundant after man- ufactured hair tonice had fatled Get from your druggist one ounce | of quinzein, dissolve it in % pint) laloohol, then add % pint of water. | |Rub this tonie tnto the sealp and! |hatr roots once or twice a week} | with the finger tips, and it will re-| | ntore the scalp and hair to a healthy | leondition and prevent dandruff, It} ts “thing and refreshing and! | keeps the scalp soft, pliant and suf-| |fictently motst to encourage hair growth. | HARMLESS FLESH REDUCER A reliable, safe and dependable |remedy for cutting down excess | idiy can be made by dis minces parnotis tn 1% | hot water. A tablespoon three times a day before each! onders for an over notis is always in declares @ slender figure a correct thing | | SOOTHING EYE REMEDY—| —Dissolve an ounce of crystos in al jpint water, and put a few drops} jof this in each eye, whenever they! feel weak, watery, tired or in flamed. This is a simple remedy for granulated eyelids and tnflam-| mation. It strengthens the sight! and has enabled many persons to [do without apectacies. It makes the ey ar and bright. ~ | A PACE CREAM WITHOUT GREASE—The use of a good com plexion cream is a great ald to any| one who destres a soft, smooth and} |aatiny complexion, but there ts a! ‘great objection to using creams containing animal fats becanse it! in generally believed that they cause that downy fuzz that is so annoying to a woman's face. To make a cream without grease get from your druggist an ounce of almozotn, dissolve it in % pint cold! water, and add two teaspoonfuls of giycerine. Stir and let stand over night. Use this cream freely and |it will do wonders in eradicatin blackheads, wrinkles, — pimp! freckles and tan. It removes particle of dust and dirt from pores of the skin and makes large pores smaller Advt pi ful jmeal will do ‘fat person. Factory Piano Store GEO, P. BENT CO. Goattie, 1421 Third Av. near Pike Street. Factory, | Bush & Lane Pianos “From Factory to Home” Push éfane Pinna (. 1316 Third Avenu | Opp. Postoffic | Chicago, Tl, | Dutch Kalsomine The Sanitary Wall Coating DAHLIM &@ BARRY, INC. “The Paint & Wall Pa Store.” | 1808 Second Avenue. | REMNANTS HALF PRICE Tomorrow, Wednesday, will occur our regular end-of- | the-month Sale of Remnant Several years ago this store adopted the policy of closing out all remnants on the last business day of each month at price reductions ranging from a fourth to one-half Added interest and advantage will be attached to thi ¢ because of the greatly increased number of offerings, resulting from an extensive November business—a suggestion that carries unusual force with the coming of the holidays. Among the principal sections con- tributing are: Silks wud Linkitge w Linens Calicoes Dress Goods, nd Velvets and Laces and Outing Flannels. White Goods. Wash Goods. Kimono Size 10-in.; regular price 45c. Wednesday .29¢ Size I1-in.; regular price Wednesday B9¢ Size 12-in.; regular price 75c. Wednesday ....50¢ Clark's Hand-Forged Steel Paring Knife Regular Flannels, Ginghams, | Housewares Reduced. Solid Steel Frying Pans— i } j | | price 5c. Wednesday ..3¢ Silver Ste Tipped p price, half. nesday Silver Stee el Tea atterns; dozen, 8c. el Table Spoons regular Wed- Spoons— | Wednesda Regular price, per half-doz en, Silver Ste en, 15c. en, 55c. 4, 3, 6 Td. oe c. Wednesday el 10¢ Table Forks— Regular price, per half-doz- Wednesday .10¢ Silver Steel Table Knives— Regular price, per half-doz- | Wednesday .39¢ Solid Cast Sad Irons, sizes and 7-lb.; regular price 5c per lb. Wednesday, Al “THE CHRISTMAS STORE OF SEATTLE | day } Fancy Waistings Embroideriea Chiffons and Veilings. Dress Trimmings. Curtain Materials. Cotton Draperies. Fancy Ribbons All- Wool Flannels. Russia Iron Drip Pan—Size 5x8 inches; regular price 10c. Wednesday Planished Block Tin Combi nation Match and Comb Case, Elk design; regular price 15c, Wednesday 10¢ A large assortment of Jap- saskets, regular | W ednes- anese Shopping itly shopworn; prices up to 50c Waldorf Flat Package Toi- | let Paper; contains 1,000 sheets; regular price 7c , 5 pkgs. for .. 2,000-Sheet Roll of Fine Goslin Tissue Toilet Paper; regular price 2 Wednes- day, 2 rolls for 25¢ | Plate Mantel Clock, design ; Gold beautiful Cupid with - Arabic large dial, clock guar- numerals; each anteed a good timekeeper; regular price $1.75. Wed- nesday ...... .....-$1.00 Basement Me Dougall & ou thwick Co. SECOND AVENUE & PIKE STREET i i] ! i Splendid Reductions In Millinery We are offering some excellent values in Millinery for dress or street The assortment and Beavers and Hats with low crowns, High Tur- bans of velvet, trimmings of plumes, and rosettes Throughout re- | duced prices are offered. Credit Makes Holiday wear. diversity modes ; birds, silk and soft Buying large of clever roses, buds ribbons Easy includes attractive Velvet From now until the first of the year the buying problem is going to be one of importance. Wouldn't it be mighty convenient to make your mium. Cash will be at a pre- | | payments after the holidays on necessary apparel, and in- Cla cidentally many appropriate gifts? Come in and let us explain our easy way of buying to you, Eastern Outfitting Co., Inc. 1332-34 Second Ai “Seattle s Reliable Credit House’’ Near Union St. Sherwin-Williams Paint | And (Not Ch Varnishes. eap but Best) Star Paint & Wall Paper Co. 1421.23 Fourth Av, SEATTLE AGENCY R. & G. CORSETS LONDON’S Wi Second Av. LITHOLIN COLLARS Are JOHN 1305 Sold by &. KELLY at First Ave. Buy or Sell Real Estate. Business Chances. Ses ified Page. The Waldorf $2.50 Shoe. MEN'S SHOE STORE 805 First Ave. Colman Bidg. Yor Men and Women, Waterproof factory to you at first cost Goodyear Raincoat Co. 614 Second ALASKA BLDG, Ave. W. L, DOUGLAS PACKARD SHOES DANZ SHOE CO, 119 Yesier

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