The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 29, 1911, Page 6

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FORGET DER GIRL | prcoeerneneener tes TPS LE ee (33 NOD MeRELY A PIR OF BLUE pa a Thursday, Friday and Saturday BEST IOWA CREAMERY BUTTER is the United States commerce court that we heard so much about not long ago. Its creat was urged by President Taft. Since it has been in business 55 cases have been filed in it. Four have been withdrawn, 27 gre pending, in eight injunctions have been issued,” tying the haads of the interstate commerce commission; six have re versed decrees of the interstate commerce commission, and only four (and they of the most minor importance) have upheld the interstate) commerce commission. Washington now sees that the court was a gold brick brief career it hes undone 20 years of legislation wy, | nd OER REBELS IN FIERCE FIGHT TAKE NANKING (By United Press Leased Wire) public were to be overwheimed. NANKING, Nov. 29.—Rebels are Gen: Feng’s army {s in imminent in contro! of practically the entire rl Bena error Page = err city today after a fierce hand to of itty fighting of the last few day® hand encounter during which beth! Rebels entered the city from sides lost heavily. A rebel reserve three different gates and succeeded column, thrown to the flank of in driving the imperialists to the imper- conter of the city where they were jal force, brought victory te the cornered and mowed down under revolutionists and disaster to the terrific fire from light guns, Then ists just when it seemed that (ollowed an attack by bayonet and soldiers of the proclaimed re REBELS LOSE THIS TIME” (By United Press Leased Wire) PEKIN, Nov. 29.-—Advices re ceived here today from the Yangtse region are that the rebels have ir revocably lost Han Yang and Wu Chang and that they are greatly in need of guns and money. Dis cord iaibterd their Leenaaniedl sseccras FREED FOR KILLING - UNFAITHFUL HUSBAND (By United Press Leased Wire) = when George didn't come home un- NEW YORK, Nov. 29—On the /til Inte at nights, and followed ground that she was insane, Mr sald Mrs. O'Shaughnnessy. ‘Francis O'Shaughnne: 1 saw him with Tessie Hayes and |she killed her husband to save his |told her he was my husband. She lunfaithtul soul, was acquitted by|promised to iet him alone. Then the jury late yesterday. |my employer told me George bought if alienists agree that she is in-/a silver mesh bag as a present for sane she will be sent to an asylum./me. He never gave it to me and I Otherwise whe will be set free. |found Tessie with it, Certain that, she would go to the| “I begged Father Innocent to electric chair, the woman fell in a|save George to me, but George said faint when the verdict was ren-jall the priests in the world could dered. not make him give up Te: He Mrs. O’Shaughnnessy fdentified |told me that Tessie laughed at me 46 letters which she found under|for trying to win him back. I her husband's pillow from Tessle|killed him because that was the Hayes. first became suspicious !only way I could save bie soul.” Watch for big Clear- Sale of Wall Paper. Eeeeple ret paper: ‘new m4 jthe disaster to the rebel arms. General Huang, who has been at the head of the rebel troops at Wu Chang is sald to have gone to Na but remnants of the commands are still fighting a imperialist odds in the neighbor- hood of the fortress Ladies’ Half-Soles and Rubber Heels— 75C. We use the best oak tan leather. Hougen’s Lightning Shoe Repair Shop = Aug. Belmont’s Son Hurt in Brawl NEW YORK, Nov. 29-—Raymond Belmont, son of August Belmont, New York multi-millionaire, is recovering today from two wounds in | the neck, sustained in a cafe braw!. Returning from the horse show, young Belmont and a party of friends entered the resort of one Walter Sweeney. In an altercation which followed, Sweeney is alleged to have reached for @ liquor bottle. | Young Belmont promptly felled him with a right swing on the jaw. | Sweeney then stabbed Beimont twice. The young “sports” were hustled from the place and an attempt made to hush the matter up. “He was hurt worse than | wai declared Belmont today. wr NO CHEWING GUM TAXPAYERS ASKED) NO, CHEWING GUM” chewing gum is a stupid, silly prac GIVE UP LAND iicee ie tne cotamene with whieh Captain W. F. Fullam, command. Because factory sites are #0 high| ant of the Chi in Seattle that the Chamber of| station, prefaced bis issuance of Commerce is unable to get manu-|an order today forbidding the 500 facturers to come to Seattle, that |™@rines under his command from . jaw-work on the body proposes that King county do- | golac nate its 60-acre county poor farm for the purpose at a “nominal fig- Salt Water Main Made good right off the reel yesterday. SAVOY Theatre Arcade Annex We Run Continuous From 9 to 12 Thanksgiving Edward Sweeney makes the pro- |posal. He recommends that the county deed the land to the Cham- of Commerce and that body in turn will deed it to manufacturers.| Notwithstanding jit is recommended that the county |of former City Engineer Thomson poor farm be removed to Ballard, |that no machinery made will oper where King county owns more land. |ate successfully in salt water, the The site to be “donated” lies on elty council utilities commit yes the Duwamish at Georgetown. terday afternoon decided to recom mend a salt water project for fire MUST NOT REMOVE [Piet et nated cont of the project 1a $220,000. Savings in fire SOX OF ESCORTS |ance, according to jof Ban Francisco, Underwriters in SPRINGFIDLD, Mo,, Noy. 29.—|spector, will pay for the project in High school students who waylay | five or #ix years. jothe! rs accompanying girls to social |functions and forcibly remove their sox in the presence of the young women will be expelled, says Prin- cipal Howe: Beattie Auromen! Broad) the sta nt insur a high-pressure water main servic: in the business districts. Have your vine collected. West ool, 210 lern Collection Co, 433 N. Y. Bloc Main 6169, eo naval training | | Benjamin Overcoats “gtenographer’s | to Prevent Fire! Francis Porter | The Wardall resolution requests | the city engineer to make plans for | “put over” this court. members of the court are | tote right: John T. Carland, _ | Kuapp, witam bas Hunt and Jalen THE STAR—WEDNESDA merce commission and 20 years of légisiation by congress. The people were just beginning to break the bip-lock that the railroads bad on them when the foxy railroad lawyers and politicians 1 ee shown in the Robert W. w Mack. NOVEMBER 29 ONLY VON NORe PP ei TO AVOIT— ILC Be S4p MIT DER tr § 1 VONDER GF DIANA DICLPICKLES 133 LOOKING ~ SCHOOL ELECTION SATURDAY; | The heaviest vote for school | board elections in the history of Seattle is predicted next Saturday when two members are to be elect: ed by the people. The ms of Edmund Bowden 4 BE. Bhorreck expire and they are both candidates for re-election, but there fs « general demand for a change, and Dr. Maude Parker jand Judge Richard Winsor are both generally endorsed by good citizens. Dr. Parker i one of Seattl foremost women and she is being supported acti by the various leading women’s organizations Judge Winsor served tegent of MASSACRE 3 MISSIONARIES SHANGHAI Nov 29.—-Three French Roman Catholic mission. aries and a number of converted foreign massacre at Yun Nan, and it is feared that many more foreign missionaries, who have been con- verting the heathens of the inter for, are either dead or in dire dan ger, They are now unable to reach the treaty ports, owing to the fact that the country is harassed by bands of robbers and marauders, The outbreak against the mission aries is supposed to be the result of antiforeign sentiment which the revolutionists have been unable to suppr Lawrence Says He’s Progressive! John C. Lawrence, chairman of | |the public service commission, en. tered the gubernatorial contest in | real earnest yesterday. He was in Seattle on his way to Spokane when he told friends that he hoped to unite all the progresal ves t and west of the mountains, Law rence is a Spokane man, and was first appointed to the railroad com- mission by Gov. Mead. He suc |ceeded the late Harry Fairchild as jchairman of the commiasi Au yet no progressives have lined up for L If It’s Correct, | (London) Raincoats. AS New York Style is In close touch with B besttheer| |= aeusage matters, believing always in mak-|1iver sausage vo00.0 Bi ing the public schools of more value | Pest" fara’... i to the children whose only hope for | Tube 10% an education is the public school, | Other can Crosby and have strong realize that they m cided to support Dr backing. and Judge Richard Winsor. FEAR GIRL 5 RIDNAPED Chinese were murdered in an anti-| | shh "PRANCISGO. | Alarmed for fea: |Niclsen, 18 View as beon kijtni slavers, detectives are making a thorough search for the missing girl here today. A month ago the actress received several anonyraous letters from Los Angeles, telling her to beware, as white slavers were planning to spirit her away Misa Nielsen and ber mother vis ited the photograph gallery of F. A here Monday The girl stood outside on the side mother Jout she had disappeared. RILEY WILL WRITE Nielsen, the father, walk and when her sess | Leased Wire) Nov. 29. ‘THIS IS THE COURT THAT IS TO BE ‘RECALLED’ BY CONGRESS Progressive democrats in house and senate will abolish the court this winter, unless the standpat democrats and republicans, the rail- road lobby and some high-up politicians succeed In saving it Tv pieture, reading from Archbold, Martin A. VOTE FOR BEST CANDIDATES = the university for seven years and) dates are Horace 8. facob Madea, who also However, the people desiring a change in the | old adwinistration are beginning to | { t unite on two | He candidates in order to win, and for | ene, that reason they have generally de- Maude Parker |G that pretty Helen actress of Ocean ped by white came | NO MORE POEMS | INDIANAPOLIS. more writing for me have to do without said James Whitcom» in response to & Christmas poem The paralytic str it impossible for pen, and Ril poem Cheasty Has It HER CHEASTY BUILDING Nov the public wi my efforts fulley request SECOND AVE, 4" SPRING ST. If Cheasty Has It, It’s Correct The finest examples of high art tailoring produced in all America Hand-work from start to finish All styles, from the beautiful black street and dress coats to the medium and heavy single or double-breasted storm coats at— | $20 to $50 | Also a complete line of both Benjamin and Burberry toda for a ke that h crept upon the poet’s arm has mad him to direct a written his last ay a SOMETIMNGS 1 TAKE STRAWBERRY, BuT 1 Like VANILLA BEST- PAREE NOT IN IT CHICAGO, Noy, 29.—Declaring | Paree is behind the times, and that | American women ought to set thelr | own hairdressing styles, Chicago colffure artists have banded to gother to protect home manufac tures in hair dressing THE MARKETS polit tote prices quoted by; re on iocal pro Prices in all ca according to frenhnen General oxo Unless otherw! Strictly firet are subject to va- Kantera’ butter. al ‘Fruit—eeliing Price atches apples i 2.00 apples : b@ 1.36 * 3.00 KER 50@ 5 00 Monve—selllsg Price, fair out: “cargophys | Round .. . Ox tongue, fresh Dresned hogs ned Meate—Selling Price. | @ Poultry—Local Buying “Pree, pring brollers 0 1 Ducks, live, It don, .: .% dow. Ore stables—Selling FP Beg ee | Feed, Selling Price. astern Washington timot? 9 Puget sound timoth Alfalfa Wheat Middlings ‘ : Rolled oats and barley mixed Our method has entirely revo- Iutionized the olf and painful way it id Filings fron Filling All Work G REGAL DENTAL OFFICES 3B, CLARE, Manager. THIRD wares, W 0om 1408 Union Theatre 1409 Third Avenue The I House the city. stalled a ture nearest Photoplay to the postoffice in We have moving pic just in new the sereen, best in the Also Picture Edison Moy Machines new ing We pictures are showing the best produced The Union Theatre is the acknowledged Leading Sc Moving Picture Thea- tre in Seattle. Words by Schaefer Music by Condo HeRe, Take Der or Bar! NOBODY | CARES!!! My 10-Day Treatment FRE E For Rheumatism, Bladder Diseases, Kidney Trouble, Catarrh and Other Uric Acid Ailments. SIMPLY FILL OUT THE COUPON 1 will send anyone who wuffers | t in thin free trea Seana: tien poet or for and tt can na Uric Acid disease like rh vs at on : kidney or bia k tions my | be similar affite arrh and helped and on day tre pent abaol y ee, | ment, and pages we ay 8 Mbp free. could be given, but as with full directions for use, #0 that| Si in po convincing ery nuffe e is invited to writ Gay free. treatment herself. 1 will wend otis Malad pt of the re will find that the vari strengthen the kid iMuntrated, es ih medical book, scribing these tail perponal letter today. DR. ABBOTT. | & g00d, thorough test can be made! of my ‘method of cure without cost. This 10-day free treatment in free in every senne of the word, and the coupon to me and receive ed, to take a part of it and pay f wt. It is just as stated, my 1 day treatm and any suff Have you pain in the back? Have you Rheumatism? from Chronic Bla, and wo that I fill out the cou me. My addrenn tt, $08 Austen Build £40} Are you constipaied? Where is the most pain? Mave you Catarrh? Your age? Married or single? Name ter Address of striving I be fect treatment for t the best way to le ts to send them This “Today's Styles Today” Store Closed All Day edies comprising the treatment will and swellings, rich nd invigorate system #o that catarrh germs are 1, stop the too frequent desire have only to send me your and 1 will send you a full ten day treatment of my remedies entirely y agreement being that 1 whe write will also te 1 ask you to send the coupon or & Answer there questions and mail MX_10-DAY TREATME! Tomorrow To duly commemorate one of the most joyous holidays of the year We thank you for your patronage of the past season. |EASTERN Outfitting Co., Inc. “Seatile’s Reliable Credit House”’ 1332-34 Second Av. Near — aa, The Grote-Rankin Co. Will Be Closed All Day Tomorrow Thursday, Nov. 30 Thanksgiving Seattle's tee Housefurnishing Store Buy Now Pay Late- All the Credit You Want PIKE $1. AND FIFTH AV, ererreene os wes MO Qcaeepeeeeteereants «ese erres FRR"? sf Owes ere ra S QBHSeresa fAesseuere

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