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k COMBINATIO . COFFEE corree - , RRS 4 Morgan, the Rockefellers, the Rothschilds and other financial freebooters have gone into cahoots with the Brazilian government to bilk the American work- ingman out of 10 cents on every package of byl loge OW | ian coffee he buys. It works. This is the story «f they did it. NEW YORK, Nov. 7.—On Frida: the 13th of October, the hand of J.| Wall sts. and tagged the wrec P. Morgan reached out from that) humanity in Chatham square Samah aed A Reeeaeeane ® | football, which opened the bil was good. “The Piano Move }& really laughable sketch. | Baker is a fi Reeatk * * AT THE THEATRES % Moore — Katie Putnam ® “Mother.” % Metropolitan—-Misz! Hajos in ® “The Spring Maid.” ® Seattie—Max Dill. * Lois— “Thorns and Orange *% Bilossome.” % Orpheum—Vaudeville. *® Empress deville. % Pantages—Vaudeville. & Grand—Vaudeville and motion ® = pictures, in jor good “old fashioned } would make an even better hi SEEKS EVIDENCE * RARER KARARERE RRA ARA RARE AT THE EMPRESS eet Bebeeeeeeseneee BRSERE RES H HR ER EHH Joe Tinker and several really} good acts make up a fair bill at) the Empress this week The Tele. phone Girls,” with Ed Bimberg, was the prettiest act, and had some fairly good comedy besides. Stew art and Donohue, an agile dancer | and a funny commedienne, make a delightful combination. Owen Wright, imitator; Susie and Dolph Lavine, and Maude and Gill, bort zontal bar performers, got by tn good style. Tinker gives a talk op baseball and shows some colored slides. DR. TIMOTHY LEARY Dr. Timothy Leary, Boston # | ical examiner, who uncovered #|dence of murder in the deat pba at a Selina etd * AT THE PANTAGES * wee ee ee te te | Avis Linnell, and who is conducting the medical side of the prosecution | ‘The Rex Comedy Circus gets the last place on the Pantages progr rect na this week, with its well tral animais and a bucking mule. Kier | T MU H LEF non & Co. have @ good sketch that | 0 affords them a chance for their] Mees alge splendid voices in “The Taming of | 4 PASADENA, Nov. 7k the Beast.” Charley Gibbs iml-| Grp Dam Ame ome eae tates birds, animals and everything | eer ae one eet sing, dance, talk. The Dougherties | mains It was gradually made put one over that sets ‘em howling | in’ repairs during the trip. for more in the nonsense called|tew days Rodgers will fly to “Ain't the Gray Good? | Pacitic Long Beach, aeeanenana denen n|' Barbara or San Diego * *| New street ti * AT THE ORPHEUM #1 ca at Puss ‘ * ¥) 3; iin Anil in dln lin din in slin slie din tintin tind Bs There are two very clever fea-| ersections tures at the Orpheum this week One is the lest on the bill, the six Bracks, in an acrobatic stunt that fs unsurpassed on the vaude ville we. The other is a non-) sense sketch called “Uy and Down Broadway.” These two acts are alone well worth the price of ad mission. James Diamond, in the Broadway sketch, is really original and funny, and Clara Nelson is pretty and pleasing. An act something jot Rey, Clarence Richeson. 10 be Post w ghts are t i Be b ot 8., on W. Raymond and 48th and 49th aves, 60 at Raymond st. and Callfcrnia ay. Pete Taylor and their community shack, near Lake Washington canal, fire by mistake, He like bicycle | was kerosene. HERE FOODS ARE CHEAPEK; FRESHER, TOO RELIABLE DELIVERY—Free delivery from one or more stalls vending each kind of food. HAMLIN’S CIDER MILL—1522 Pike Place Pure Apple Cider made fresh daily. Wholesale and be ‘Vinegar. Cigars and Tobacco. Fresh Buttermilk. Phone. x Oldest Bank {/ WAS in Eighteen hundred seventy— forty-one years ago—that. Dexter Horton established the first bank’ in Washington. Just that long ago he established a policy of prudent banking, upon which the present-day Dexter Horton National Bank stands. This princi- ple has always been its foundation. Today, with its associated institution, Washing- <on Trust and Savings Bank, it is the largest and most completely equipped banking organization in the Pacific Northwest. It has more than thirty-five thousand depositors, who have a total on deposit of more than Fifteen million dollars, THe Dexter| n National Bank Secced et Ceety COMBINES Resources JJ MiLuions austere counting room at Broad and | Its agroement expires in 1919. polo, recently seen here, is bieye AGAINST PASTOR Barring 2} on all ip fveni.es with W \Grahaim st. as far out a» Oth ay Bernard Johnson. Alfred Sellers, Carl Blenheim | theatre at were seriously burned yesterday in| afternoon, when | Commerce Johnson poured gasoline on the |of the O-W. N. & R. Co. thought Pure Cider 1314. New York Bullding THE SEATTLE rust ‘a theWorld | Five Points. Simultaneously the|the gentry Now manipulating» the : proprietors of the 2cent coffee! deal | houses on the Bowery hung out! ‘These laws absolutely signs announcing an advance In the! size of the coffee crop | price of coffee to 3 cents per cup—|ding the planting of 50 per cent. | and by | On Friday, the 18th—unlucky ¢ tax on all th for the / n consum certain quantity, Th |price of No. Bragilian coffee! mit the burning of jtouched a new high record mark O€/ pumper crop years. cents per pound, an advance of | Piles ehoianailite, hese 4 conta Por pound In a short 15) rowed for a ubort term of five months, and the coffee trust stdod rs in 1919, and renewals will |t@ clean up something Hke $60,000,-| 2OArh MP tor that, A year ago Arbuckle’s and other] Morgan, the Standard O11 pi jbranda of Rio and Santor coffee, |(through thelr banks), the Kt |known in the trade as “standard | childs in 1 the Banque de package cof wold at retail at 17| Paris, Belgium German finan and 18 cents per pound. On Friday *, an well as the government of the 13th,” it sold for 26 cents per| Braatl, got Into the pe | through its pound, and the record price set on|Feorgnnization, — Bonds to the that day means a further boost in| amount of $76,000,000, guarant the retail price to 27 cents per|>Y Brasil, were issued and tal {pound immediately, and at that| "DP by tho financiers, who price the grocer bas no profit un-|@ nice 10 per cent, or ' », too, raises pr |for their favor he pooled coffee Ik No, 7 Rrazil-| Brazitian laws the coffee consumed almost planting of any more entirely by working people {and Brazilian government agents | ‘The coffee pool Is here to stay./even went through the fields de it is| atroying young trees. ‘Then they ready to dictate the price of fee throughout the world mit. the by forblde new coffee ohibitive rop above & y even per voffee in ray (tt #Y | export th The pe the prohibited coffee t ks of|intrenched behind laws passed by | wer and Brazil expressly on the orders of| the © I YOU'LL FIND IT HERE } NEWS OF THE DAY CONDENSED FOR dyll"; “A netancen Their “Bomebody's PICTURE $ Dream="A Pal Vietin of Chre Ntet Divores Case Mother Grand—"The Barnacle, Diplomat"; Widower"; A “Capt. | Gypay The tral rester'® Plea City—"Love's — Vietory”; Rive and Fail of Weary Will “The Pertl of the Plain andfather's Violin Bull Fight"; “Madge Reform Candt ride, clreuig—"" ¢ queror’; A Mountains,” \ i In Charge of U. S. Suit Against Steel Trust. Peter Henretty, delegat American Federation of Labor 4 It} Atlanta, left last night to at | the convention and incidentally to) boost for Seattle as the place of} | the 1912 convention, admivers of Madame the great women have this forty anniver-| Mine. for of ropean Marie Skiodovna Curie. ost of nth apart the Knocked down and badly bruised and cut by an automobile driven by | | Dr. J. W. Mitchell, Roy Miller, 22,) was yesterday taken by the phys ‘clan to Providence hospital. Miller} tried to get out of the way of two} other autos when struck, it day, fourth sary of Curte's birth, the purpose starting new campaign to elect the discov forer of radium to the French} academy nclonce. it well known that it bas Mme. Carle alone which has kept from her jthat well merited honor, As there is & vacancy to be filled shortly it jis possibile that the enthusiastic well Wishers of Mme. Curie [succeed where they have falled te fore. Seattic society girls will sell) delicacies and act ax ushers at an/ entertainment to be given Nov. 18/ in the Coliseum theatre for a unit ed charities for the Orthopedic hos. pital, Day sursery and Woman's Catholic Betterment league. Mra. Jo neidine will have charge of| the a ; The board of public works has! addition, t ¢ The construction of aj lank walk on the west side of 15ch ay. 8, from Genesee st. to Hudy in was ordered | by the council peeterday Fires The yesterday unani- |mously passed an ordinance appre priating a city a block will be @ coment} Ruleg governing the use of Autos will be made in a new med-| evi n of} Nov. 7 2861, Just today, While Gen, Polk's confeder-| ate command at Belmont were trying their aim on the federal) were Canboats Polk| peta! Etke will entertain Alaska | | Elke and their friends malate’ Ld S| day night, The i be vaude conned on tad. | ‘ille. music and speeches | shouted : SHELL IS MAN-HIGH ‘There's Yankee, boys you want to try your aim.” Bot the boatloads looked easier and less like a waste jot ammunition than one lone sol dier on a horse, or else the brit HHiant military career of Ulysses Simpson Grant might never have begun. After the confederates found out the chance they had missed on that lone soldier, they AY. |determined that one Yankee was ‘7th, as good as another to shoot at any W. | time Slides of the Puget sound coun- \try will be shown at the Empress 4:45 o'clock tomorrow forthe. benefit of the the| members of the new Chamber of They are the property 50 years ago} The Central W. C. T. U. met thie! afternoon at the residence of Mrs.| Waxoner, 1924 B. Sprace. Regular} jFeports were recetved T a re} it over In a the | San plac and Gra it) | Caught in the nick of time by a = | policeman, Frank Weatherby, a ter, 310 W. Harrison, was in his efforts to commit sul. cide yesterday by drinking chiroro- | form. He was foun in an alley jbetween Pike and Union sts TACOMA PROTESTS By United Press Leased Wi: ACOMA, Noy With talk in the air against Mi mour and two commi d to narrow t Here's the shell destined to de- fend the Panama canal. It repre sents the kind of bullets that the big 161nch rifle of the American coast defense service shoots. five-foot, armor-plerc shell the biggest in the world weighs 2,400 pounds and bas a range of miles. It costs Uncle Sam $1,000 every time one of these big fellows is fired. “Just Say” proach to the | Itmillion-dollar bridge across the | tide flats at the demand of the| Weyerhauser Timber company and kins, owners of adjoining new steps were agreed on today in retaliation Suits in injunction are be pd and will be filed t lprevent the committee | through with the jrenzo Dow, state filing the suit | In addition a bix mass meeting fof protest will be held tonight ® pre: y to going mt, La} sentative it Means Original and Genuine MALTED MILK The Food-drink for All Ages. More healthful than Tea or Coffee. Agrees with the weakest digestion. ious, invigorating and nutritious, Rich milk, malted gram, powder form, A quick lonch prepared in a minute ‘Take no substitute, Ask for HORLICK’S, 9 Others are imitations, |Texas Land Dealer Is In- | dicted. | 1718 Yesler Way. Fine line of Candies, the best and purest made. We have a nice line of Christmas goods. We Save You Car Far CHARLES J. HORN resident of the Brazos Coast In- vestment Co., charged by the gov. ernment on seven counts with hav. ing operated a land lottery. led any may | HORLICK’S, Ow Buen JACOB M, DICKINSON ‘The former seeretary of war has been appointed official counsel for the government in the sult just commenced against the steel trust, its officers and subsidiary compa nies, WASHINGTON, Nov ~—Rich- | ard§. Ryan, 5 of the Con-| oller Railway & Navigation Co., { Alaska, has formally. relinquish claim his company might | on the Canyon Ore line ter tract m Controller bay,/ wh had previously been ap-| plied for ary Fisher made the announcement today / + PRICE CLOSING OUT SALE OF Hardware Gili Running FULL BLAST. Everything Goes at Half-Price or at Cost $2.00 set of & Standard, - Double neers’ Wrenches, to, set $2.75 set of & General Service. Double-End Engineers Wrenches, 5c ibe Carpet Stretchers, cut to . ibe T Scrapers, be 10-inch Pa able Dividers, cut to ‘The 124nch same, CUE CO caveceses - $1.00 Inverted Gas Lights, complete, cat to have ..40c 50c The Inverted Gas Lights, 35c complete, cut to R Hoe 50c Fresh Stock Ever ‘Ready ignition Batteries, on 25c This until further notice. Everything must go. If fen't bere, see our windows. PIPER & TAFT Incorporated Third and Marion it MOORE THEATRE HT AND ALL WERK Matinee Tomorrow A. Brady Announces the Metropolitan Theatre Remarkable Return Fngagement Werba & Luescher's Saucy Vienne Opera, “TRE SPRING MAID,” With MZ AJOS and the «plendia | cant a a ning, $ to bbe Seattle Theatre Toth Phones 48 Pverybody Likes It MAX DILL and Hin Big Girl Show in “The Rich Mr. Moggenheimer” ‘This Week With Thursday and Matinee—Popular Prices. LOIS THEATRE night—AN Week ¥, Wednesday, Saturday y-Btockdale Go. in “Thorns and Orange Blossoms" Prices—260, 60c. Matinces10c All Saturday Mats. Tues San ‘The Famous Shortstop of the Chicago “Cubs.” | JON TINKER. “TEE TELEPHONE GIRus.” | 7—Big 8. & C. Acte—T | || PANTAGES THEATRE | 7 BIG ACTS Jas. Kiernan & Co. Comedy Playlet STAR > — , FREDERICK & NELSON, Inc. Store Clones Dally at 6:30 furniture Dry Goods Christmas Gift Suggestion Ss Special Values in Tapestry Rugs Size 83x 10-6...... $10.00 Size 9 x12 ...... $11.50 (Good assortment of patterns to select from) Seamless Velvet Rugs, 9x 12, special . . $13. 75 r, Annes. Bissell’s Carpet Sweepers ARPETS and Rugs last longer and keep their color better where a Bissell’s Carpet Sweeper is used. These $ erated with little effort, do the work noiselessly and thoroughly, and will outlast fifty brooms. LEY rare ppers are oF | “Victoria,” oak finish, japanned trime mings, $2.50. “Grand Rapids,” oak finish, cyco ball bearing, japanned trimmings, $3.25. “Grand Rapids,” oak finish, cyco balk bearing, nickeled trimmings, $3.7 Other styles in Bissell’s Sweepers up to $7.50. The display of Bissell’s Carpet Sweepers includes the following “Banner,” oak finish, japanned trimmings, $1.65. | “Crown Jewel,” maple finish, nickeled trimmings, $2.25; japanned finish, $1.65. —-THE— Famous “Ostermoor” Mattresses} Wholesome—Durable—Always Comfortable Do Not Mat, Pack or Spread HE filling of the Ostermoor Mattress is cotton of an unusually high grade, converted by the exclusive Ostermoor process into a wonderfully soft and permanently elastic fabric. This filling is sheeted and laid by hand in a well-made, hand-sewed ticking—the result is a Mattress that is absolutely uniform in thickness and elasticity. Second Vicor, Annex. = We show Ostermoor Mattresses in the following grades and sizes: a wre, Sinem see) ae okt Sak BO aI Ee is ss sony a 35-lb. Three-quarter size Ostermoor Mat- tress, one part, covered in tan striped ticking, $1270. 50-Ib. Full-size Ostermoor Mattress, one} part, blue ticking, $18.00; two part, $18.50. 38-lb. Twin-size Ostermoor Mattress, one part, covered in blue ticking, $14.75. 45-Ib. Fail-size Ostermoor Mattress, one part, covered in A. C. A. ticking, $15.00. 45-Ib. Full-size Ostermoor Mattress, one | part, covered in ‘an striped ticking, $16.50. 45-lb. Full-size Ostermoor Mattress, two part, tan striped ticking, $17.00. @-Ib. Full-size Ostermoor Mattress, two part, blue ticking, with French edge, $22.50. Fourth Fleer. ‘Banner”’ Air-Tight Wood Heater HE Banner Heater has body of smooth steel, and the top and bottom are of heavy cast iron, lined with steel. A swinging smoke-apron inside the door keeps smoke from puffing out when feeding wood. Foot rails, swing-top and door are attractively nickeled. With 23-inch fire-b $10.00. With 25-inch fire-box, $12.00. Other styles in Wood and Coal Heating Stoves are shown at a wide range of moderate prices. Third Floor, Solid Mahogany Rocker Special $6.95 HIS_very comfortable Rocker is well-made @ dull finished mahogany, with broad, curved] back and deep saddle seat in full box construction: A pattern that would make a highly acceptabl Christmas gift. Special $6.95. May be had in fumed oak at the same special * price. Mail and Telephone Orders Carefully and Promptly Filled FREDERICK & NELSON INCORPORATED —.

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