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ERSIGHT, ADOLF! HERE WE ARE ON DER VAY TO DER COUNTRY CLUB DANCE, UND YOU MAF NOD DRESSED Tt HAF MY “Socie TY ID ISS Now CLOTHES ALONG oO LATS. I PuT DEM BLEASE DO \on Yer. LIVER AND ms No Biliousness, Headache, Sick, Sour Stomach, Indigestion, Coat Nob TALK 3 @d Tongue or Constipation. Purred Tongue, Bad Taste, Indi Z 2 gestion iow Skin and Miserable Headaches come from a torpid liver 4 and clogged bowela, which cause = your stomach to become filled with * Undigested food, which sours and e ferments lik age in a ewill ba 2 rel. That's tht st atep to untold My misery—-indigestion foul g a, bad Breath, yellow skin, mental fears, everything that ts horrible and . Rauseatly aret tonight will give you a 1 a and straight 4 They work a gent box f 4 Keep you i Millions « :: Casearet now p p thelr e stomach, liver and bowels re regu at | and never know a mi rable mo ment Don't forget the children their little insic da good, gen tle cleansing, too. \ = | | Seon ‘Have Yourself Photographed Like ; Maries fe next year from M : : N BE Lane, the Bookman Famous ‘Mona Lisa’--A New Fad « 806 Union St. M. 6033. VN andinavta spoken HAPPENED (By United Press Leased Wire.) LOS ANGELES, Dec. 2.-The guilt of James B, McNamara and John | ona 6s “THON Be siege gallos J. McNamara was announced yesterday afternoon as the climax of a| a week of intense and ill-suppressed excitement. ( Ever since the arrest of Burt H. Franklin, defense investigator, ==] charged with trying to corrupt a juror, it was known that “things were | | BIE We Offered You | onese2 em" >> om" The big moment came immediately after court was called in the | afternoon, ii; James B. McNamara appeared In chargg of a couple of heavily armed A bond which could be ff “ePuty sherifts. He dropped into a ‘as impassive as ever, chewing silently on a too k. \ ‘ used as security at any A lengthy uinful pause followed, and finally it was broken by | eo bank; which could be [fj the buzzer over the clerk's desk announcing that Judge Bordwell was | cashed at any time; was |} ming. A door to the right opened and the presiding judge slowly | vat Sy separate @ steps and sat down in his chair ek Rot subject to fluctuation; The people against McNamara," he murmured, and as the sound a which would mature in d over the heads of the people, Le Compte Davia, of loat periods of three months, | for the defe was on his foet : six months or a year, as Hi} “On behalf of my client, Jas. B, McNamara, | desire,” he began—and es Wtated. and. which the silence was so oppressive that a pin might have been heard to drop ‘3 ae wes ae . jea of not guilty heretofore entered in this case, P didn’t cost you a commis- and to plead gulit i sion to buy, you would be fj! Davis’ voice, which has a peculiar wail in ft, rose to a crescendo at ‘4 interested, wouldn't you? [fj the last word, and as the crowd in the room realized what had hap = 4 : ; pened there came a deep murmur, almost a sob. Every eye was on the That is what our Time siender prisoner, who, for the first time, admitted that he had caused t Certificate of Deposit is. jij)t g terrible explosion and fire that had cost 21 Ives more than & year mis v But he sat as before, absolutely impassive, waiting 4 a 3 Months, Interest at 3 Davis was not through. “And on behalf of our other client,” he con tinned, “J. J, McNamara, indicted jointly with this prisoner, we want to a oe H]| withdraw t ea of not guilty to the charge of placing dyna j 6 Months, Interest at 4 mite under the he Llewellyn Iron Works, and enter a plea of tt guilty | b. tibia H! It was done. 4 ia 000 Outside of the attorneys in the room, not a single soul but Judge ‘ 3 CAPITAL $400, Bordwell had had any intimation of what was coming. Men and women Re bolt upright id a painful pause followed, ken only when Capt. ie: Fred ks arose with the original indictment in his hand, which charged J. 8. M table wh mara wit irdering Chas, Haggerty, and walked over to the J. B, McNamara was sitting The Bank for " As he did so, McNamara, on | q signal from his counsel, arose and stood gazing squarely Into his eyes. | stock, consisting of $20,000 w« f rica’s best E © The prosecutor read the indictment hurriedly. Then he asked | f cder- to meet ti : aVvings James B. McNamara, you have heretofore pleaded not gulity to the | makes, at a shameful sacrifice in order to meet this E charge of murder contained in the indictment. Do you wish to with SUDDEN DEMAND. . oe draw that i Pike St. and Third Ave. “1 do, boas was the answer. ‘ : De you now want te plead guilty?” a These are all brand nev s “1 so plead,” said McNamara, tind he sat down without a muscle of ‘ | desi 1 include tt 1 E his face having changed. A new fad in photography baa arrived. Here's how to do it: | esigns, and include the toll E Judge Bordwell quickly announeed that he would impose sentence | "1d tn an art gallery or book of art pictures some famous painting Pond, Hallet-Dav Bennett, 4 at 10 o'clock next Tuesday morning, which, curiously enough, is election | Of ® perton whose main features resemble youre, ‘Then fix your hair Me ¥ day and dress to correspond with the painting and have a photographer these prices: q The sane procedure was then gone through with John J. McNa-| Pose you like the masterpiece. . You'll be ng Oe tes Sau : mara, Although he was actually in Indiana at the time that the dyn be fad tegen with a woman whe-Shought she lpoked like the “Mons ; mite was placed under the Liewellyn Iron Works, be was an, cane cny | Liss.” which was stolen not long ajo from the Louvre, in Paris. So The Latest Art Styles, Sold # : before the fact, and therefore his was entered as that of a princi-/*h¢ sat for the photograph reproduced above ie pal, in being guilty of having actually placed the dynamite. He, like his ee Regularly for $700 i brother, was It was plain that both of a had’ reall s they would Accept the developments as all in the day's work t d OF wie ere cor aunts Pep ire igs mp pig gy ey Special for Saturday 3 east paiticular <lase-—the 1» {Same smile that he has retained from the moment of his arrest B | : eas iia GAbkY. Coady ‘obs ‘anew er are was a slight hesitancy in the court room, and then Judge | L F P..¥ Bord remanded the two prisoners to the custody of the sheriff. As | led from the room, District Attorney Ft d by @ group of friends, none of whom was quite as enthu j We Deli 3 e e iver fe as was Mrs. Fredericks, a very utiful woman, Sh Bi + lated her husband heartily on the successful outcome of the case which . the Goods meant 90 much for him LITTLE TALES OF CITY LIFE lericks was hurriedly ing that the state had presented | tive supporte Alden J. Bi Full Set of Teeth from . Gold Crowns fro fon the reconvening of court y: jer seling. That j.| With both Deputy Prosecutors| sald Judge Ronald congratn- | Caldwell and Lundin stoutly main-| one knows, that Blethen was an ac Mayor Gill.” od that the then to hold for the act of sending Berryman and Ludo jury's consideration, Judge Ronald vic to Calhoun was not $1 enough facts in the case against | Judge Ronald then sho Tou ON TRAINS ALVAYS A CHANCE TO CHANGE HISS CLOTH&S EF DERE A TUNNEL — _— to what every: gal coun: | when Calhoun re day afternoon summed up the evi-| fused to advise with them, Bleth ae neem 5 eens emer a Words by Schaefer Music by Condo A PERSON TRAFELING BUT You HASS ; HAF TO BE QvVICk 89 ABOUDT ID WPMANIGAL MAY GET = SUSPENDED SENTENCE. ~ LO8 ANGE! 8, Dee, 2 A report so far as McManigal is concerned, | that Ortle E. McManigal will plead # not been considered. | eullty to exploding a bomb under een of great service to |the Liewellyn Iron Works, and that |Hentence will be suspended on him | after wh he will be taken t dianapolis to become the sald Capt, Frederic taken of his) far ag the It ure in the federal probe there Ro = ple | widely cireulated here today 2 t 1 the office of District Attorney #red genera) line on jerloks no firmation could be « nothing spe jtained. It was stated there that, |cific about what is going on | = | engine and tender and several | WRECK AT ARGO | cere wcre icra trom “tne | | An cepcone trsin of the wan. | See The Story of Washington’s tender of the O. & W. were TOO BAD ° morning at 6:40 “Where's your mistress’ maid? Dental Conspiracy And the Power of Board Government at Argo station. Reports re “Upstairs sir, arranging ma BY EDWI J. BROWN, D. D. &. celved in the city say that no | dame's injured, although the And In she with her Cash-Raising PIANO SALE Our creditors are dem. it by December 15. We are o! SALE PRICE $400 Choice line, $400.00 value......... .$292.00 $300.00 value .... . $183.00 dence presented by the state, and/en's adyixing them to get out a $285.00 value ...............+..- $156.00 pennt one: A wae a peaerens. 25 ‘A Written Guarantee held It insufficient. He then In-|restraining order against Wardall Christ ; and liberty for with all work local hacdware dealer, with an{ to the host, who had structed the jury to return a verdict and the city to prevent the closing 2 the e ie 5, thi er a ated sense of the fitness of! it had me tissirtionyed se gs | of not guilty. |up of the hall was also not illegal ‘As our regular prices are 30 per cent less than WHAT A GOVERNMENT OF LAW things feminine, added to one cor-| up,” but it wasn't ner of his window display several | not been shuffled ‘The cards had The jurors remained in their | the court held Any deck of 52 | seats in the court room. 4 REGAL DENTAL OFFICES pointed to a small sign just over the dos ij a “ 4 packages of chewing gum, a powder|cards, with the joker eliminated,| “Whom do you want for fore-|the first paice get ge gr raggepte a puff, and some hirsute adornments | dealt to seven players, will produce |man?" Judge Ronald asked Cereetens ae Seeneuse * 1405 Grd Ay., H.W. Cor. Union Bt Hoon. 1) the hearts of the fairest sex.|the same result ral of the jury pointed to A.| ance hall, it is not a erime to run ; Note—Bring this ad with you. To those who inquired regard W. Stone, a banker from Enumclaw. | ® dance hall,” | ae ing the odd display he silently “Does the jury vote for Mr. Stone | there anything wrong to advise 1 Si al MUNICIPAL LINE Typewritter Supplies.” The plans for jald. The jury noswered in chorus, | 19K 4 You cas Mr. Stone, you will act as fore. | lot of people & municipal street Ablan then drew up the directed } as he rejected The Week Commencing Monday, J of money pres: n enviably large roll | Works yesterday. This will include ted by a plainly|only the northern part of the pro signed it, The jury was then dis-| ll the evi essed a dem little womay, posed system, which will parallel ft ‘ the matter?’ asked the| the Seattle, Renton 5 charged offered, except to Z _December 4 en ee mine uatieET Saba Tie Be Sectite, Renton @ Soutnern. | er cia uy ibe case, iusse | steer of be cle Sam ban on, in 8 ‘ounct Erickson ake up e = 1 can’t t your money, lady,| the m r with the council of ton Ronald said The court has been |! am #atisfi because you don't live inside the | rowin elty limits, It's the rule ‘Well, 'll keep on canning it funds for the completion of this part of the line until the $800, 000 bond issue Is sold ‘oto. | senting zing | duty been tried b fe press, Rea a case that fore in the f that courts until the government has sense timony, saying that even the state’s| Follows memene apen Inve Humphreys’ Seventy-seven. theory did not connect Blethen with | tn many ways, business “Assuming that or foreman?” inquired Judge Ron- | Violators of the law court? I've got to decide the on the evidence—not what verdict of not guilty, and Stone| “I've allowed the nee practically that unfortunate to have fallen heir to | Ccuting attorney was sinc the case proper subjects of | fendant is not guilty in law & case is over, 1| bound to hold that there ts no ey Francie , ; enough to extend its jurisdictio Jeriticiam aft Oy 4 eo ae Svisie bandpptdlly. retorted tha litle we. 66 99 therefore will give full reasons for|@ence showing § Ballad Singer van ” ae my position in this case | have tlegally F Send in sts, They Reviews Testimony. the maintenance i oF ' ‘ " f 7 The court then reviewe the s-| dance hall 4 toner * One of our prominent, in a good x the formalitye of the directed verdict by the Blethen did i permission fe said the court. “Is to get a h done. 1 can’ 3 ° : _ car line, extending from Third av d , “ American ( f 1 am sorry,” said the man in]and Stewart to Salmon bay, were|™&" and sign the verdict,” sald / shut my exes to the fact that Col d charge of the postal savings bank,| approved by the board of public |J%46¢ Ronald. Court Clerk Phillip) Miethen iy lots of enemies Not Guilty in Law. + state to put 4 » Into the chai Italian-American club. that the deputy pro re in pre that he did his But I must find that the de 1 am this defendant to aided and procured ot the to open the Arcade | re- | — a pee | and WOULD DO. If this was a government “of the ple, by the people, for the would a Public Service Commis- be workin a acheme asked elsewhere (on account of our very low rent and in or economical management), we know that Seattle piano buyers will take advantage of the culously 1 prices and that we will have Dec cient cash by mber 15 to meet our credite nands WAAK-BAKER PIANO CO. “THE ONE PRICE STORE” 106 Union Street. 1406 First Avenue. OPEN EVENINGS DURING SALE n it r i rom 2 | some of his a ‘ e t top F 4 ; advising and counseling the main several the court room i s a z p party his home . 2. 4 ERNES ANE japan Mi gi onllyeeaghoeta lt Breaks up Grip and tenance of the Arcade dance hall| hook hands with Blethen and Chief oO e i wat ee ow y , ne week, and after the m he | " or 21. 92 | el Fulton. 1 ae 6 . china was cleared away and some-| except on September 21, 22 and } : . “th a cas thcuanted draw eee h Fees 1910, the three days it remained uty Prosecutor Caldwell, who Bteam Ment | A Now Motel, Centrally Located ; -t thett ; cama py ap. machen cogging rete open after Acting Mayor Wardall | Prosecuted the Blethem case in spite Mot and Cold Over $20,000 Worth of High Class Furniture tn Rooms EVERETT-SEATTLE agreed to 8 nice one two-dollar closed it. The evidence relied on| Of the evident opposition of hi waste “1 INTERURBAN RAILWAY | itivonras MoM Produced the by the state to show that Blethen | chief, Prosecuting Attorney Mur-|I yecteie len agp eae ee ? asteboard | hy. had ‘nothing-40 % neha jee | Single Nooms, per wee! 2.50, Month $10.00 K i" w | All hands took $60 worth of chips |knew of the character of the Arcade | Phy BAG RECRIRE 40:08 to th Tele | Room and Bath, por week $5.00; Month $20.00 ' bas epster, menally. iceieg to Cold feet danco hall was threefold, the court futire course to be puraued tn, th ts ayaa : if make oudugh cdt ofthe s Wg jsaid, namely, that large quantities | remaining charges against Blethen EVERY | Inspect this hotel — Rveryising complete—A ' sy - 5 tise > pay & couple of months’ rent. ‘The| If You have cold feet, it shows a| Of Hatior were delivered there, that| |The Ju not lost his art ROOM : beautiful lobby and correspondence room ma Wd ni a j 4 Ser, or host was the banker and dealt the |!ack of olrculation and a prediepo- | iene ate ey (he heart of the | or summing pe was Caldwell’ ernment « ¢ men: oe first hand, Under the gun the man|sition to take Cold— leee gaa are Ph ag Prer Soain ay Dy eaplipmteiac ; | CORNER SEVENTH AND KING STREETS |next to him opened. Then an un Hing liquor Illeeatly we en tl ae eke AA RA 1 Ind. S071; Main 4508. bes jusual thing happened. Every one| !f you will take “Seventy-seven” | (elins Havor illegally was reported | fee OMLER'S 7 E 09, 991 | of the seven players of t th me in Blethen’s paper “4 3 nen f the en players stay a." Be > i ¢ first feeling of a Cold—lassi But how did Blethen counsel |* NEW “GOLDEN RULE” * GE ~ AND TRANSFER COMP NIES ey ith 4 Wxtraler Six men siiod pat ec r 4 tha ude, a chill, a sneeze, a shiver, or| Berryman and Ludovic?” asked the | * ABVELAND, O,, Dec * STO! rightf sion. of bl st 9:00) dealer. ‘Then they locked at one | ecraPy throat—before the Influenza | Judge. He sald that first it was to|* Here's a new Golden Rule the: | FE OWE THANSHER & STORAGE CO aur the tanding of t Ile Bes another. In a business way they |" the Cough set in—it will start |#@%d them to Corporation Counsel | ory of Police Chief Kohler *! We Call tory ina or university that issued his di- st ath | Were friends, and all wers wel |the blood ooureing through your | suite in, after “Berryman went to} % ot i Rye eae, — | Main 333. em a4 faw i ppreseribes, as a standard of ; on co. Ito do vale ddibeeek uc ike cole | Blethen, not only as a personal t D FREE. Fire Proot ‘Storage, Vault for Valuables quanrloation, for ‘Dentists. But our SNOHOMISH- EVERETT The man next to the opener bet ip the Cold— friend, butas an active, ardent sip: | * Sak whan opel al eet Sesinn aed in what it pleases; this ts lawless INTERURBAN the limit. The player on his lett| If the Cold Is neglected, “Seventy. | Porter of Gill it d when needed." ‘| ee 4 THAINS LEAVE REPT —6 01, 7:29,| raised. When it came to the dealer | Seven” le still the best thing but Phe court cannot close its eyes)" LR ee eR Re Auto Delivery Co. BB eas Might are % gee, mee ¢. Br put af 2 45, 4:06, |1t cost $12 to call. He re-raigsed, | takes longer— nescence Tenacity OMe nr ae a INC. a a. m- rs NRE THANE LEAVE | BOHOMIBH 6 Seven men looked at one another.| All demlers sell “Seventy. ” poe reteeee 6, M086, A030 a a €,| All called. All had “iours,”* 20 or malled. aon Ci Me ger & Ti ansf ot Receins U 4 1:20, ‘940, ‘The opener had four eights; the ity lessenger ransfer furniture re Pe eas next man four nines, and so on up| o@tYpphrey#, omen, Medicine Co, STAR WANT ADS BRING RESULTS i Perce sm Vin this, comminity EDWIN J. BROWN, D. D.s., 718 First Ave. Union Block. ¢ he ¥ an G r fn fr t mC D a aM e

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