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Coupon 50c This coupon ts good for fifty ceota on. the purchase of any Mer. ndiwe amounting to or over If prosent ed at time of purchase on or before December 31, 1911, at the store of Houghton & Hunter Jewelers. 2 Feater Hotel_ Pre. B SEATTL Way Iding Made of your old furs. Latest styles now in MODEL MILLINERY 527 People’s Bank Bidg. Sewell’s Notion Store Between 17th and isth on Yesier are cold do no! of mittens or «i: na pair Our prices eek Trunk & Bag Co., Inc TRUNKS AND SUIT CASES. We manutacture our own, soe: fight here in Seatt ” J 1 First Ay, corner Madison. 7 PAINLESS ALBAN DENTISTS We Are the Pike Street Bargain Dentists we king regula: Geld’ Crowne for $41 regs f (al Ff Rat Sete of Teeth for from $4, and 2, and Silver Fills 50c. work are not to be had hi bany Dentists. Call tn for free and we will s show you our ist work, and tell you exactly what your work will cost, years, We — willing to work 2. reputation. or are very low; rg in the world. tage and our gain OG call on us. do not sell hot alr and peddle cheap talk; we are Dentists in every branch of the Den tal Art. and we work for small fees 86 a8 to do @ cash practice. We want @ large practice and small profit ALBARY PAINLESS DENTISTS regular 96 and $10 Gold Pills for from $1 to regular Oppo Dougall & Southwick. or walk up. Take Exclusive Agent GENUINE HALL’ Prefomtaine Bidg. for 1) HERE'S VON DoT von'D PASS, VILU IDF FACTS ABOUT N. Y. Twenty-five hundred driv out; sweepers sare (white wings) are pathy Boys are being breakers. Heat down ‘the first person who starts something,’ ” ix the order of Inspector Cobalane the police | men. If another brick comes down @Qav voter wood OWNER NOCCO New York. — * SALT LAKE. | disbelieve in the retarn of bread |cast upon the wat said Albert | D. Walk, as he waiked forth a free | man from the Utah state prison yes terday. The loaf referred to was jin the form of a n of $100 and |two theatre tickets two years ago. | Walk was recently sentenced to Nov. 18."Never GARBAGE STRIKE |yelied a said to be ready to go out in sym- ly filled with men and boys Policemen Guard Garbage Strike-Breakers in New York; Epidemic of Disease Feared by Health Board off that roof we'll begin to shoot,” sergeant to a crowd of sympathizers hurling bricks at garbage carts. Roofs near the stables are usual 4 hiding with awaiting the pakers. boy 6 and the times women kbats and bottles coming of the strikeb One man was kille years old seriously many strikebreakers hospitals Policemen .guarding the carts thought it was below their dignity a injured, went to |ARCHBISHOP FARLEY DEDICATES A CHURCH BEFORE LEAVING FOR ROME ARCHBISHOP FARLEY, CARDINAL-DESIGNATE Archbishop Farley made his first public appearance vation to the cardinalate at the dedication of St. Barnab. SECURES RELEASE OF MAN WHO LOANED HIM $100 with his wife were in straitened circum %, when they met Walk on the train. Walk sympathized with them and agreed to loan Brainerd $100. He also gave them tickets to the theatre and told them to ru along and forget théir trout Since that date Brainerd prospered two years serve two years for having obtained| When he heard of his friend's in B. H. | money under false pretense } sher. Brainerd, formerly an Iilinol iff, was on bis way to _ DRAWN FOR JURY DUTY | (By United Press Leased Wire) LOS ANGELES, Nov. 18—When Judge Bordwell qualified the eighth lvenire of talesmen in the McNa |mara murder trial today a total of 305 men had been drawn for serv ice in this famous case and only six of the twelve seats in the jury box were occupied. One of these, Wm. |Nicholson, a local grocer, subject to peremptory challenge, |but the others “are permanently sworn to “well and truly try” the Every effort is being made to complete the 12 men who will pass jon the issues involved not than December 15, and if possible by the first of the month. It is cer. tain that great progress can b made during the The American Cafe Fourth and Pike. Taian Dinner m 6 p.m. to 8:30 p.m int of Wine. 760. SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 19, DINNER. adinhes,. Green ile de Bolog Boe Gumbo Poached Fillet of Pomme With 1911. Onions . eed Colery Chicker tine achel Ravioll ¢ Queen RO Loin of Young ‘Tomato Salad Peaches Melba Gorgonzola Cheese, Toasted Crackers Notr, This Week's tertainer — The Famous Senescu Orchestra Imported Beer on Draught uawost GIANETTI, Manager. Cafe jowing to the rulings laid down by| carceration he appeared be! Utah board of pardons in b 9 the court as to how far each side may go in its examination of ve- niremen, the limits are well known and incompetent questions may be easily dodged ‘The rumor that the stat mand that 14 men be qui serve, two to act as reserv in case of the illness or death of any of the regular 12, was revived today. Those behind the rumor d clared that the court would grant the motion when it was made. If this is done, the proceedings will be nullified, according to emi will de- ified to jurors later | nent lawyers who have no connec tion with this case, but who are fol lowing it with great interest. They declare the provision of the Cali xt fortnight, as| fornia code which permits the trial coe == | judge, “in his discretion,” to quall fy jurors of this character when in his belief it is necessary, is a complete violation of the jury ¥}® tem of trials. NJURED BY AUTO. SAN FRANCISCO, ov, 0 Miss Bertha Schrader, prive™? 9 retary of Dr. Charles F. Ake» 1 not expected to live as a reawa OF being run down by an automobile driven by two women yesterday The occupants of the auto es caped s-| SCALDED IN LAKE LA GRANDE, Or, Nov. While constructing a’ dam at fountain of the hot lake near, Sullivan was precipitated boiling waters, 208 degrees, and scalded from his armpits down Sullivan, who came from Seattle, 1s not expected to live. 18. the into the WHY, DERE 133 More HoLeS J.N.| THE STAR—SATURDAY, Qs Har ore \ to ride on them allowed the blue: side the wagons. One policeman “accompanies every driver; in addition to whieh there are two mounted men to each group ot five carts The East Side is rapidly up with garbage and refuse Health officers fear an epidemic may break out Mayor Gaynor city is not like tion, and there’ beat the strike THREE “BLIND PIES” ANIDED Wilburton, King county, Wash. ington, ts “dry” today, Deputy Sheriffs Leighton and Griffiths have garnered in ail the wet goods | they could find in town, and three | |men were taken to the county jal) Jaxt night on the charge of running | "blind pigs | K. Somedas, a Japanese, put up | $260 bail, but bie stock, consisting jof two barrels of beer, three cases | jot bot beer, 40 gallons of wine and some stuff whicti the deputies den Jap booze,” has been jered stored away tn a Wilburtan | | Jing the court's de | |cision. Homer Brodie had only @ bottles of whiskey and 10 gallors| jot beer, He was unable to raine }bail this morning. Z. Sukurski, who had been arrested once before om| the same charge, was the third mah RICANS IN PERIL #0 the inspector to walk be filling declares that a & private corpora: | re has a right to re into submission |AMER sTUuNG— |i this chapter of her di | Sue sends a note to the NOVEMBER 18, 1°11 wo Soldiers of Fortune Were Paid in Chinese Money NO —— LOOK}. \ | YON OF MINE WASS A HOLE IN La YE9S, ID 135 Been RY PECe HAS$ 4 HOLE IN 1D! MRS. IN PANAMA One of the homes on the canal—H (The American girt finds « lot of good, homey things to write about ry. And ‘itor that Pears like Editor.) Ancon. Zon just Canal MONDAY idn't 1 love No rent United Prees Leased Wire PEKING, Nov. 18—The Ap jican legation has ordered citizens | of the United States to leave the in | terior for the treaty ports of China. | The outlook for an anti-foreign out break is more threatening | Desperate fighting between the} pbels and imperialists at Nanking | continues, according to reports re- lcelved here. The imperial troops there are outnumbered, and tndica-| tions point to a rebel victory. The city may fall into the hands of the pvolutioniats before night. If Nan jking is captured, another massacre, with the Manchus as victima, seems inevitable Reports that Admiral Sah has en captured have been received | here, and while they are yet uncon firmed from official sources, the re ports generally credited. | Reports cabled here from London y that the rebels plan to secure the services of Homer Lea, an American, to maintain a military government in the new China, fol-| lowing the fall of the empire. Fighting for 800 Girls MRS. LOUISE HARTMAN Fighting for 800 girls and 1,700 men locked out of the big butten factories of Muscatine, lowa, Mrs. | eam Hayman is in Seattle rals shied pA Muintain the fight for q rh 3 del it were locked out} bocaamg WAY T#fused to give up| ae A gtheanization, Lawt | Mick to obtain two | cemeresions, Whe thing desired | was the changa to “see their but: | Yorn Walshoa." ‘phey are paid ac. cording to the weight of the buttons | they make, but they get no chance to see the buttons weighed. ‘They | claim they lose a lot of money in Better sanitary condi | nted. ‘Two months they were taken back with the | sions promised, but they had Jonly begun work before they wi told to either disregard the unions jor quit work, Refusal to do this and the lockout followed. Mrs. Hartman is visiting the dif. ferent unions h telling them about Muscatine conditions, to keep house down her to worry nor any inatall ments to pay! No repair bills and no taxes! Just think of being given a cosy house, all elean AND FUR NISHED and tightly ed in, free to use as long as your hus band holds his job! And cost eithe folks ba were about hom Ju what like quaintanc Mrs, Smith, a nie woman whore husband is a Gas Will Be Sold in Bottles (Ry United Press Le a Wire) SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 18.— A $5,000,000 corporation is com- ing into the San Francisco field with gas that will be sold in botties from the corner grocery. Harry T. Scott, backed by the combined financial interests that made it possible for the American Telephone & Tele graph company to absorb the Western Union Telegraph com- pany is at the head of the con fern, No street mains, no meters, 0 monthly bills will be re wired. Gas will be bought by the pound, an invention of the German chemist, Prof. Blau, and has already been proved practical by several years’ use in Europe. THAT ANTETRUST BILL (By United Press Leased Wire) | WASHINGTON, Nov. 18.—The Will of Representative Henry of ‘Texas, to supplant the Sherman anti-trust law and furnish stronger Measures for trust busting and ériminal prosecution of the trust magnates, is not to have the undi vided support of the demoerats in congress, according to reports here today, The reports were started by a ‘onference between President Taft and Representative Stanley, chair man of the steel trust Investigating committee, Stanley will make gen: eral recommendations in regard to the trust legislation at the next ses. sion, and his talk with the president {s believed to augur no good for the Henry bill no of high living, lke the ck in lowa find out it was all 1 scraped ac UPLIFT STUFF, Don't look at the si all the time. You may miss a rose by the wayalde And don't be content with help ing fellows up when they fall. ‘Try to. keep folks from falling COMBLETE SVIN- DLE — we CAN'D USE A CENT OF (D! talking, when I left with] a Words by Schaefer Music by Condo a NiP> 7 BY Der 7/ NIN, OSGAR — Ain'D ALL CHINGSE MONEY Gor HOLES in IDF Sue MNaimora. ae SMITH BUYS GROCERIES CHEAPER AT UNCLE SAM’S STORE THAN MOTHER CAN BACK HOME ouse and furniture supplied free by Uncle Gam to a canal employe ;Stgam shovel man. He gets $210 inj hold things, clothing. And it's Un gold every month, and the govern-|cle Sam, (oo, who launders Mr. 8's ment provides them a prettily fur-| Sunday shirts! nished home besides. She is very he housewife orders her day's happy living here, she says supplies from the commissary and | 1 went with her to help do the! they aro delivered at her door | marketing for Sunday. At the store | she may go to the store, as Mrs, 8 i] met t Sam himself—for it's | did, and select her own goods. our own government that runs| At the store you see women of these stores—commissaries, they many races around the counters call them. Once I heard a politician |The stores are scattered all along how! about “paternalism the canal zone at frequent con Mrs. 8. actually bought her things | venient intervals, from coast to cheaper than the prices mother has | coast altogether, besides the big to pay at home. And that AFTER general commissary at Colon, which all the expense of railroad and supplies them all. About 65,000 steamboat to get the stuff here. people buy their daily supplies from Mrs, Smith says it's SUCH a sat-| the 8. isfaction to know you're not being| Tomorrow I'm going to see Mayor ROBBED all the tin bought | Wilson, the head of the commissary some veal for a stew at 10 cents and find out just how he does it & pound, Mother pays 12% cents. | SUE less than we pay. Special creamery [butter was cents. The same grade is 35 cents at home. A rib/ roast cost 16 cents a pound | GBy United Press Leased Wire) mother is charged 30 cents. CHICAGO, Nov 18. - is 4 cents cheaper here, chickens 2! Ji, forgery, passing worthless 3 cents nd fine grape fruit aly. cost 4cents anh nity /ebecks and wife desertion, Walter are much cheaper «8 cost a lit. Thompson, Jr, was arrested here | tle more—but KNOW they're advices from Spo- b, Thompson claims he There isn't eman, be- former Cornell student and government son of a Pittsburg business ts,|man. He says he was disowned by his father when he eloped with a girl while attending Cornell » st you yesterday on kane, Wash. midd zone ny nse the c 8 direct to th 1, groceries of all sorts tables, ice cream, Rufus Wilson Has Resigned ::: Rufus RP, Wilson has tendered his | tig resignation as secretary of the Se-| I attle Commercial Club, to take ef. fect January 1. 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