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REDUCING THE DIVORCE AVERAGE The other day a well-known db Yorce lawyer made the remark that the majority of women seeking dl} the new gymnasium at the Yorce are fat. As a woman Ad} Hroadway high school was formal Wances from youth to middle &&@ liv opened ae, tee Gee > ens (UNIS! Which has been finished since the we be wise); school opened thie term, was no’ Hesse anxious to please her, a8 bor | opened until yesterday on account ot others grows lows. ii! of the delay in the arrival of equip me this process ends up bo Yorce court Women who have (husbands) st hold, For this nothing server | . Mike a youthful figure, But, how overcome the thickening of middle Very simp will does not housework fail makes wrinkles. In pe both bother and wrin-{ } « kles, by taking a Marmola Tablet Fla FB cog wees after cach meal and at bedtime a en be nent ae Those tablets will take off & peiuc.| Washington, D. C., to attend the Of fat a day-—boginnti& most vis, {conference December 6, 6 and Hon Tne chin, abdomen, ete. Get [Of Fepresentatives of the Kastern Seen the lost. youthful. figure |coast, Gulf and Missisaippt river that lies under your fat; and then | States, stay there with the occasional help of a tablet. Anticipate no tileffect there will be none; the tablets will rather increase be YOU’LL FIND IT HERE NEWS OF THE DAY CONDENSED FOR BUSY PEOPLE yest Rah, rab, rah! Yale!” Give tt quick and sharp eine th Har vard fellows will chime in, and it isn't a Harvard celebration at) all, Yes, this is] the big day for| the slue, al most as large «| one as those 24| hours when Y¥/} and Ho mix it up on the gridiron. | Hut all thie is a lot of | beating around the bush, In fa and to get the reason the rah-rais more quickly, “Proxy,” or rather “ex-Prexy” Tim othy Dwights birthday, his 8’d, too. As an educator and writer Dr, Dwight will lve long in the |history, of America, occupying & |niche in the hall of real fame but |lttle lower than that of Jonathan Edwards, colonial scholar and! patriot rab! rah! “Rah, rah Rah, rab Geo, Smith and Geo, Thomas, ME. alias J, Williams, were given a sentence of 90 days in the county jjall by Justice Brown on the loharge of assault and attempted robbery on J. Slettebo, a cook Exercise }|Dortatton bureau, The port commission gave an in lformal hearing to G. F. Meacham |B. ©. Burke, G. Folsom and M r. they are. a guaranteed re-| Wright, representing owners of or ‘ong Ie cpavéaions form. of lantts on the east side of Lake that famous fashionable formula, % | Washington, or. Marmola, % of, Fi, Ex. Cas-| ara Aromatic, 344 ox. Peppermint Water, They are also low In cost case, of the makers, the Co, 463 Farmer Bidg., De troit, Mich., or of any druggist, cost tng only seventy-five cents.—-Advt Sewell’s Notion Store Between 27th and 18th on Yesier Way. If your feet suffer from cold or your #ox are Worn out. Ko to Sewell’s place. If your hands Are cold do not deny them « pair Of mittens or gloves. Our prices Ore right and you save car fare r 1347 t for Martha E. Redding of Tacoma asked for an injunction to restrain |the Heckman Trap company from | manufacturing fishtrap nets, which she claims are an infringement on | la trap patented by her dead bus band, The complaint was filed in jthe United States cireult court yesterday Mrs. Wm. Calhoun was elected treasurer at the meetin the Womens Auxiliary of the Wash-| ington State Pioneer association yesterday Did REAR AERAR ERE ‘ SUEUR ERE EEE Miss Ella Thompson, 34, living at the Leland hotel. was badly hurt when the rail ing over which she was let ting down some furniture gave way and the woman plunged $0 feet to the ground. She was removed to the Way: * side Emergency hospital. * * eeeedeeeeee see eeeeee TRUNKS AND SUIT CASES. We manufacture cur own gouds Hore in Seettie and salt Thean 92] First Av. corner Madison, | wel ebbcan Virginia McMechen, secretary of the Charity Organization society, | will deliver an address before the - Thursday meeting of the Y. W | A. at the university | ® Low \* {of hintriomic qualities, bi THE SEATTLE | At the Theatres * * ee * * AT THE THEATRES *® Moore—Lawrance D'Ormy * = The Earl of Pawtucket.” # Metropolitan-—Dark *& Seattic — “When Knighth * Was in Flower.” “The Cow Puncher.” %. Orpheum Vaudevill * Emprese— Vaudeville. ® Pant *% Grand-—Vaudeville and motion pletures. od Seeeeeeeeteses * 4 ee Ce ed ba * * At the Moore * eee RRR Lawrance D’Orsay, suported = by Katherine Emmet and a mustache wiving the tre-goork « treat of English humor in “The Karl of Pawtucket.” spoofing, he's deucedly — clever He can say the and get a lavgb that's DOrsay HARRAH * * * At the Geattic * See eeeeseeees Miss Anna Day capably portrays the stormy story of Mary Tudor's love in “When Knighthood Was in| Flower” at the Seattle theatre, The You Ever Get in on Something Like This? No| STA Day is & worthy successor to Julia Marlowe a» Mary * * . Vadindln sadiaiials Sada Lies * At the Lois * * ee! Don't get discouraged because in kitted in the first act of at the Lois thin week tion in th for it au is some melo- ding four acts, ledrammer that drammer, RHR * * 7 At the Grand * * * ee ee ee Clinton and Russell, who head th bill at the Grand, have “big time quality—the girl has some swe | pipes, aud the male part of th lteam isn't shy on class either 11 © are two other vaudeville act». ee ee ee ee ee \* 4 e At the Pantages * * lek hhh hae * * wae At the Empress * ‘eee tt Vilmos Westony, plano shark, playe a few thund: from grand opera, Then he a “leetle beet of ze rage time. he can rag it in grand style |becher, Kara, | hit on the bill the Hunger furniture Dry Goods * RRA Chefalo and Mile, Palerma myerti | fy Pantages audiences this week In \a series of clever nets of magic. ‘The Diamond comedy four and Jenkins and Covert, “The Newly help out on the funny busi | weds, Seattle Company Has Paid Its Stockholders $6.00 : for Every $1.00 Invested — Another Henry Soderstrom, charged with burglary, pleaded guilty to the narge before Judge Gay and re ed a suspended sentence of one to 15 years. The judge, after |passing the sentence, was moved by the apparent youth of the pris oner. There is no business more profit able than manufacturing machinery where competition {s practically jeliminated through United States | patent protection, on @ new or im | proved machine for which there t# # | ood demand | The Smith Cannery Machines |Company, a Seattle enterprise, lo cated on First Avenue South, is s | good iHustration of the above. This company manufactures a machine for handling and canning salmon This machine {s called the = “Iroo Chink,” and it is protected by pat ent. The stock of the Smith Can nery Machines Company ts of the par valuo of $1 per sha Thi stock was sold in Seattle as low ax 150 cents on the dollar, or 60 cents per share, when the company start ed in business. During the past three years this company bas paid dividends. to {ts shareholders amounting to 100 per cent on the par value of its stock, or $1 on each share DIVIDENDS AND INCREASE VALUE. In addition to the cash dividends of $1 on each share, this stock has |increased in value until {t ean readily be sold today for $2 or more per share. Indeed, whenever it {* offered ax low as $2 per share it is quickly purchased by those who missed the opportunity to secure it when {t was first offered at 50 cents per share What have the fortunate invest ors who secured this stock at 60 conts per share received on thelr investment? They have received § ser share in cash dividends, which t profit on the amount they paid the stock. There ts « lready market for the stock at $2 and upwards per share, and whether they thelr stock or not, they have a clean profit of four times th amount they invested, or 400 per cent, which, when added to the cash dividends which have been paid makes & profit to the first investor of $6 for every dollar invested. This is how it looks and what you would have made, had you in lvested the following amounts tn |this stock when ft was sold at 60 Case to Be Tried “iis outs $222" poccnnsea 100 a Fourth Time |shares which has paid tn the past three years {n dividends and in crease in value, $3 per share or a ‘The supreme court yesterday re-|total of $300 on an investment of versed Judge Albertson, who non suited the plaintiff for the third time in the case of Edward Frost-| $50. $1 % man against the Stirrat & Goetz In-| tment Co., for damages. Frostman was an employe of the | putting in cluster lights tn front of the Seattle theatre build a stick fell from the wall ng reconstructed in avenue. The sw ~ four weeks’ © @ay, with P.O. an No. 74 Detroit St Remedy Co. d Express add: Pint, @tlets Newest Fur Turbans Made of your old furs. Latest | November 16 styles now in jland river sound MODEL MILLINERY 527 Peopl 1861, the Camber that there are other dams in war besides those which Shakespeare de seribed as filling the soldier, bearded lke the pard who seeks the bubble repu tation even in the cannon # mouth. Fer on that day the chief engineer of the Confederate army proceeded to put spikes in the bed of the river that made it anything but comforts They also made it impossible for Union gunboats to get up the stream, which was re to the point from the Con erate aspect Office and Factory 72 Columbia St. IN Professor Kincaid of the univer. sity is having a building construct ed on Lake Washington, r the U, where eight or ten seal pups coming from Alaska on the revenue , will be kept until they buted to various s00s. | Mrs..8. M. Wait, 75, whe came ind an ox team with her daugh 8. Kribs, 924 34th av ; Shop around a little when about to purchase a Come down out of the fent district to 1205 First ave., and see how easy you can save $100. We cut out the frills but furnish pianos of quality. Terms very easy. this wéak. 8 200 per cer A total of 566 persons had regis: tered up to the time of the closing of the books for the municipal elec tion at Auburn. REICHERT BROS. SEATTLE FLOKS 1205 First Ave. ee ee oe 2 * . *® WATER SHUT-OFF NOTICE # *& Water will be shut off in ® * Hillman city Friday from 9 # * a.m, until 5 p. m * [RR RRR Rh Our Combination Is low price with 1 high grad wi you to ait w Read oi m1 i uu $6 Visit store would have paid you 9600. 0 would have paid you § 90 would have pald you $8,000 $1,000 would have paid you 86. $1,500 would have paid you § Many Seattle men wlio ha opportunity to purchase Smith Can nery Machines Co. stock at 50c per share didn't take the trouble to tn vestigate it, and many who. invest! eacie Bcbage at x |gated were not farseeing enough to uv | ara tye Rea 39 0 1 ptf realize the demand that existed for eee —=——_= agg ig Chngr such @ machine and to figure out Yours tor Bargains, of the butiding, are Hable for Frost-|i44 profita that the stock would injuries. | eae : on han bean Ges learn in dividends and Increase in Spinning’s Bargain Store bn bas been supp: ¥ | value, or else they postponed buy 1415-17 Fourth Avenue. $1 new Standard Food it opens tike a book! "so re Mapa eke i ing until tt was too late | fourth time, but with the aw, oat Pe Song ee Mae Bigg se aden ed FAST STEAMERS ||'ticmnt to nines fiat LEAVE COLMAN DOCK |represented Frostman ring companies in various As Follows: parte of the United States. trial, FOR TACOMA The exhibition committee with the | ANOTHER REAL OPPORTUNITY. DIANAPOLIS and FLYER co-operation of the public Wbrary| The American Machine Works, ot, A Ms 1:00, 9:00, I] management has arranged an exhi-| another Seattle company, {x manu EIGHT ROUND TRIPS DAILY | bition of the prize winning and hon. | facturing something new and origt Mingle Trip 35e, Round Trip Soc. , Ro orable mention dosigns submitted |nal—a stump pulling machine. This} FOR EVERETT AND & Hutson in the last lin the recent competition for the | machin has passed through the |state capitol group and temple of | experimental stage and ts now be jot a few men. any machine on the market for pulling stumps. Although this machine has only been offered for sale about a month the demand ts far greater than the factory can supply with {te present | apacity. Up to the present time) Awerican Stump Puller has ver been shown or demonstrated outside of Seattle, Orders will come in thick and fast as soon the machine fs demonstrated in the various towns located {a timber and logged-off sections PLANT MUST BE ENLARGED. In order to enlarge the present plant and increase the output, the American Machine Works {is offer ing some of ite stock for sale. This company 1# tneorporated for $100. 000, divided into 100,000 shares of the par value of $1 each Unlike moat enterprises, the men who devoted a year and many thousands of dollars working out and perfecting this stump puller have not taken a controlling inter eat in the company, although they were fully justified in doing so All these men recelved for thelr in vention, efforte and expenses was 600 shares of stock, the balance 0,000 shares boing placed in the company’s treasury INDICATION OF MERIT. One Indication of the merits of this stump puller fs the fact that offers have already been rece’ from local capitalists, who want to purchase all of the stock in the treasury. This would give them absolute control, and the skilled mechanics, who have worked night and day for almost a year on this machine would be at the mercy of a few men of money, who know the demand for a machine of thin kind and the profit that can be made out of ft. It is this profit that they are after, and in order to get it they would be willing to purchase all of the company’s treasury stock, The men who American Stump officers and directors American Machine Works, These men are capable mechanics and know the merits of their machine and the demand that exists for tt They need capital to enlarge their business, but they refused point blank to sell a controlling Interest in thelr company to one man or @ elique of men The first investors in any new enterprise are entitled to a little more than those who Invest after the company {s well established and on @ good paying basis. The Ameri can Machine Works 18 following the example set by Mr. Smith, who started the Smith Cannery) Ma chines Company, and are offering a small block of stock to the first investors at 50 cents on the dollar, or 50 cents per share. During the past week $6,000 worth of thie stoek was taken by conservative Seattle men, whose names can be Jearned at the company's office. Judging from present indications, the com pany Will raise all the capit ed to enlarge the present “plant within a very few days, at which time the pricé of stock will ‘be ‘dn. creased to par, $1 per share, SUBSCRIPTIONS LIMITED. The company has placed @ limit of 3,000 shares, or $1,600, as the the the the invented Puller are of largest subscription that will be ac: | cepted from any one person. This is done to prevent the control of | the company getting into the hands No subscription will be accepted for less than 100 justice at Olympia ing manufactured and sold every ‘The exhibition will be held bo-|@ay right here in Seattle |winning November 19, 3 to 10 p. m.}. There 1# nothing for which there |and continuing for ten days. is 8 greater Gemand ‘than for a | stump puller that pulls stumps.| |The American Stump Puller f@ sim-| |ple, powerful and inexpensive. It does not require @ machinist, engl-| | neer or expert to work it, and it can jbe operated by handpower if a horse is not available. The ma chine 1s built in three sizes, and is, | without question, far in advance of | ELECTRICAL WORK Repairing, Installing, Construction RALPH KROWS, Expert Electricians. 316 Union St., Opp. Postoftice. 60, jow rates on Bundays, eamers and Schedules Subj Change Without Notice Tieket Office, Colman Dock, Main 995. Ind 136 t to nll aah ts dnegiiadias shares. Stock can be paid for in| four monthly payments 1f desired If the American Machine Works makes but one stump puller each day the profit will be sufficient to pay 15 per cent per annum on the par value of the total capitalization, which {8 $100,000, This would mean a profit of 30 per cent per annum tothe first investors who secured stock at 60e per share. It the company makes five machines per day, the yearly profit to the aniline japan sla | Eastern, Opportunity Just Like It One Good Investment Has Made Many a Man Independent firet investors will amount to five times 30, or 160 per cent per annum. It will not be necessary for the company to sell all of ite treasury stock in order to be able to turn out five machines daily. It will be necessary to sell very little more than half the stock to do this, and as the stock that remains tn the treasury does pot draw any divi dends, tt will mean much larger dividends on the stock that has been subscribed and tasued There is a much greater demand today for stump pulling machines than there t# for salmon canning machines, eo that the American Machine Works should earn a much larger profit than the can ning machine company. DEMAND FOR 6TUMP PULLERS. There are over @5,000,000 acres of atump and timber land in the states of Washington, Oregon and| Idaho alone. The future of the Northwest depends on placing thie! land tn shape to produce something | much more rapidly than is being| done at present. Everyone knows that lumbering fs the main industry | of the Northwest and that each} year the amount of standing timber} in getting lesa; also that the day is! coming when our forests will be a) thing of the past. | If there was no other field for the | Stump Puller than the thwestern states above mentioned, it would be sufficient to} make the stock of the Amertean Machine Works an immensely| profitable investment during the Iife of the present eration. Many Southern and Middle Western states need this stump puller as much as we do ont here, | and it. ta the intention American Machine Works to supply | the demand in the East, as well as tn the West, as quickly as possible The price of the American Ma-| chine Works shares, as above! stated, will be increased from 60c to $1.00 per share in a very few! daye without the use of brass bands | or the blare of trumpets. Thos who secure it before the advance will make @ clean 100 per cent| profit on their investment at the) start, and « good profit on their! investment each year thereafter. | Seeing Is believing; see this ma.| chine pull stumps with your own| You don't have to take a off and travel to some distant! point to see this machine in opera tion, as ft 1s belng used by con: tractors in clearing city atreets within fifteen minutes’ street car}! ride from Ploneer Square, | WORTHY OF INVESTIGATION. After seeing the machine in ac tual operation and making such {n- | jquiries and Investigation as you wish regarding the demand for or merits of this machine, if you are| jconvinced that the American Stump | | Puller is in a class by itself when ft comes to pulling stumps, invest such amount as you wish in the} company’s shares; 1f you are not fully convinced let the fellow that} is convinced do the investing. Anyone who {8 Interested, elther | from the standpoint of securin some of the company’s stock or pur: chasing « stump puller, 1s Invited to| call at the downtown office in the | Washington Building and see the machine and arrange to see a stump pulling demonstration, No word or| jargument will be used to induce} those who call to buy machines or} }invest in the company, as the ac-| tual demonstrations of the Amert-| can Stump Puller pulling stumps are far more convincing than ver bal or written praise Those who| cannot call at the office can send in thelr names and simply state whether they wish information re- garding the stump puller or an in-| Yestmont in the company's share and full particulars will be sent by mai? on receipt of the inquiry, Dat AMERICAN MACHINE WORKS, Downtown Office, 618 Washington Bldg., 705 First Avenue, Foot of Cherry Street, Seattle, of the| play And | « you Jugeier, in another Pe ee * . At the Orpheum * * * ee el nd Emma Ray bit in the risibilities in thelr whit The Bandmaster.” If n't langh with them or at them you need a pepsin tablet ke Harriet and Harry, have a clever | bag punching aet FREDERICK & NELSON, Inc. Btore Cic Daily at 6:20 SERIOUS CHARGE On charges made b we Mtl; girls, ag 4. Does ley, @ © te terd: officers made informa rested ye an with @ serious « in the superic furniture Dry Goods Just Added to the Displays of Ready-to-Wear N designed models some quite plainly tailored, ot! The serges are of fine lent; colors, black, nav NEW COATS AT exceptionally graceful tirely executed by har wale diagonals, tweecs serges, tW SERGE DRESSES AT $25.00 Tastefully. nd at-h ad at-h for street ly trimmed, qua ring exeel- y and bre $35.00. n cut, the tailor d. The Sizes 34 to 44. NEW TAILORED SKIRTS, $10.00 AND $14.50 —In heavy black and navy serge on preva bodice effect. general winter wear. ling slender lines, with nor Well-tail ixtures, cut belt line or ored mi excellent for Women's sizes —Recond Fleer, Women’s Gift Handkerchiefs ready in widely-varied assortments of styles and } qualities, from 15¢ to Oak Breakfast Table Famed or Early English Finish Special, $4.75 WELL-MADE that is convenient for many uses around the house. top when open measures 34x36 inches. at $4.75. “a ranges, a cializ —Third Floor. $45.00 each. First Pheer, Q carefully-finished substantial Oak Table, The A specially good value Solid Mahogany Rocker Special, $6.95 exceptional Rocker with saddle any finish 1 price. value in a A clean-cut, seat in box construct ecial, $6.95. May also be had in fumed oak solid mahogany rtable patterm| n; dull mahoge comic the same spe —Third Floor. | The Ohio Range HE Ohio Range is the result of thirty years of spe- in the manufacture of high-grade steel nd embodies all improvements that make for perfect cooking and economy of fuel consumption, Price, with 16-inch oven, $50.00. With 18-inch oven, $55.00. With 20-inch oven, $60.00. Third Floor. Frederick & Nelson INCORPORATED AeA PAS FN | + GET WELL BEFORE CHRISTMAS The Holidays are almost here, Te you who are suffering from chronic or acute complaints, let me’ ask= ARE YOU GOING TO SUFFER THROUGH THE HOLIDAYS, marring your own pleasure, as well as that of your family and friends? YOU HAVE 8IX WEEKS FOR TREATMENT BEFORE CHRISTMAS. In those six weeks the BAKE OVEN TREATMENT can ac- complish wonders in effecting relief or a@ cure for your com- plaint, WE HAVE A_ PERFECT UNDERSTANDING OF ALL COMPLAINTS, backed by years of experience in the manipulation of the most won- derful invention of SCIENCE, THE BAKE OVEN. Lady Attendant $10 will be deducted from the price of treatment to all those starting before Novem- ber 25, Dr. John Sorenson 220-21-22-23 People’s Bank Bidg,, Northeast Corner Second and Pike. Main 8097. Hours 9 a. m. to 8 p.m. Ines ($1,000) sister, Rent formation abouts heard of tr 1904. Was t 26, 1860 when he har thin and of gray, deep-aet eyes. Wor He myatache + of where the woward to halr to the lef sear, Address COMBA! 1000 hark, St eae Ban Francise®,