The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 7, 1911, Page 10

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cal “Don't ve a rap about your enemies,” ¥ you give them sett Tet it be a rap. Thousands Use This Low-Cost Cough Syrup A Family Supply for 800, Saving You $2---The Quick Best Thing You Ever Used, or Money Refunded. ‘The prompt and positive results given by this inexpensive cough medi cine have caused it to be used in more homes in the U.S and Canada than any other cough remedy, It gives fustant relief and will usually wipe nt the mest obstinate, qroveened cough inside of 24 hours’ It Secereds, even ia whooping cough and croup, BOcent bottle of Pines, with home-made saga ya ® y prepared in five full directions In package. ren take x Cough Syrup ly, b t od. It aainveiates the appetite and ts laxative—both excellent features, Splendid for hoarseness, throat tickle, bronchitis, ete, and a prompt, successful remedy for incipient lung in a special and hight pound of imported ne extract and is rich in con. guaiacol and other uatural healing pine | Simply mix it with sugar | elements, Tup oF strained honey tle, and it is ready for ui Pinex has often been imitated, but never successfully, for nothing else will produce the same results. ‘The genuine ts guaranteed to give absolute satisfaction, or monty refunded. Certi Beate of guarantee is wrapped in gach packaxe, Your druggist has Pinex or will get it for If not, wend to The Pinex Co. Ft. Wayne,tnd in a pint bot Pinex ts fully Rar tell Drug Co. (at ranteed by puters), & UL Spinning Developer Muscle lungs and devel the body, The Maker is made Thin exer high grade and of than & rigid ha ciser is strictly so constructed as to permit many different adjustments ean be used as ehest =, without atta can attach el of your head deepening the « ening ti i ing bicep, for re for strengthe You can Spinning’: s Bargain Store 1415-17 Fourth Avene. $2.00 Coupon This Coupon, when pre- sented at our office, will be acceptéd as a cash payment of $2.00 on work amounting to $5.00 or more. THE REGAL DENTAL OFFICES By Dr. L. R. Clark, Mgr. $2.00. __ $2.00 1405 Third Av. Northwest Corner Union SAFES) “rz Fice-Proot Barglar-Proot VAULT. DOORS Fire-Proot Bargiar-Proot Mob-Proot Furniture Weed Bleel Fixtures Wood tet Marble PURCELL SAFE E CO. Exclusive Agent for the GENUINE MALL'S SAFE Prefentaine Bidg. Seattle HENRY MOUTONX Information Wanted A reward of one thousand dol- 8 (41,000) will be pald by his . Hhenrlette Moutonx, for Ming to the wh mry Moutonx, heard of in Seatt r 1964. Was born In 26, 1860. Weigh when he left. Height hair thin and of Mabe b head commencin, starte, running downward to the left. “Was hin eustom to comb hair to the left no as to conceal sear, Address Nor | Preliminary organization of the Daughters of Washington was de cided upon last night at a meeting old in the Chamber of Commerce 7 mberahip roll of the auxiliary lodge will b i at the Native Sons’ headq 879 Arcade building. was appointed organising secretary Bazaar given by ladies of Trin ity Parish church closed last night after a successful (woday rup. ‘The biggest features were displayed last night, and & great number of pat rons were entertaine While a mixed freight was speed: ing through the Stampede tunnel on the Northern Pactfic, four of the flat cars left the track, and it was necessary for the transcontl tal trains to detour all day, » ee ee * lw A jury in Judge Gay’ ® yesterday found H. 8. Felton % guilty of fast automobt driv Felton ran down Chas. who was riding @ reyele October 21 court * cee eee eee eee Schoo! board refused to grant the high school pupils’ request to play a post series game at Portland, Or., following & report of Supt, Cooper | that the proposed game smacked of semt-professionalism, Gen, W. T, Sherman, if not of gratitude, took himself and all his army ex cept Granger's command away from Knoxville, after hurrying tut of turkey, for eight days to} in the he to get there, belief that was needed fight off the Con-} federates, When he got there he found no Confed. | erates, and Gen. Burnside, in com mand, after feasting him on turkey served on a clean tablecloth, had explained that he had plenty of Confederate chasers, so Sherman stood not on the order of his going, but chased himself back to Chatta nooga. Fully S00 Yeomen, representing |the six homesteads in the city, en }tertained Su man Wm. |Koch and Supreme Co: |W. B. Davy, both of Des 3 |the Labor Temple last nig leek eke eee ktane * Sunday schedule of the Ev. * crett interurban will not be # changed. The 5:10 a. m. train ® from Everett and the 6:30 train from Seattle will be con- # tinued. * eee eee eee ee Christmas bazaar of the Women's pild in St. great crowds yesterday zaar closes tonight The ba jeattle Northeast lelub was organized by property in the northeast section of ttle last night for the purpose of obtaining improvements in that dis | trict, and to do what jt can to pro- {mote the prosperity of that part of the elty. | ies About 100 couples attended ladies’ night for the benefit of all 8 |tish Rite Masons In Seattle | night in the Scottish Rite temple. State Chapter sterday and heard several papers on the regulation o| the height of buildings, Jas. Webster was added to the chapter. Improvement Peer rerer re: Central Labor Council last night chose Jas, Duncan of the Machinists’ union and Geo, McNamara, editor of the Union Record, as delegates to the Washington State Federation convention in Spokane Janu- ary 15. Seeeeeeeee x to te i dadndniedadadadad eereretsss ss | Because nearly 350 students at the University of Washington in tend spending Christmas at home, the student board of control will jagitate for low railroad rates for homegoing students. A jury in the municipal court yes- | terday acquitted H. H. Johnson, for |merly a janitor In the Monmouth Apartments, charged with wielding a revolver when dismissed by J. H Raymond. A proposed eable tift Juneau st. to the Springhill Fuel company, West Seattle, has brought forth protests trom property own ers in that section. The company is seeking a franchise, but the pro test that the value of property in that vicinity will deteriorate will be investigated NEW YORK, Dec. 7—With only | the the lamps of Greenwald picked broken eye glasses from the eyes of Stanley Roberts, attacked by | footpads, and thus saved his vision from Dr. the light ambulance, NEW YORK, Dec. 7.—When he awakened after an all-night sleep in a hearse, and found the vehicle to be in motion, Jim Riley declined | to be the “late lamented.” He kick ed the doors off the started a panic. NEW YORK, Dec. 7—The last y for swearing off personal taxes has passed, and neither Jobn D. nor Andrew ©. appeared, Carne- e's asseesment is $10,000,000 and | Rockefeller's {6 $2 SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 7.—“He's cuttin de ears off a ki yelled a wild eyed street ga: he crowd wot visions of a tortured boy. In- stead of lynching, Bacteriologist Johnson was arrested for cruelty to animals. s says Herb Kaufma eeeeeeeeee Mark's church attracted | tant | on W.|} comb \ famous Indiana poet, has written his jast poem The paralytic stroke which he | had two years ago han gone to his right hand, making ft bh loan, Riley says that poetry can | with al not he} exoept pen in hy eal poetry, means, that reason re | fused to dictate | & poem when} anked to. believed that the | — noted bard hasn't W. RILEY long to live, A bench warrant was issued yes | |terday by Judge Main against Juror | |George W. Fey, 4210 Tenth ay, 8.| for failing to appear for duty. He | * showed up regularly on Monday a was called yesterday, there was no answer. beleleleheh heh talholetetel 3 JAILED FOR TAKING * LITTLE GIRL TO SHOW * After being induced by & strange man, who gave her some candy and told her he was a friend of her father’s, to go to a moving picture show, a little I2-yearold girl, according to her story to Po- ee Sergeant Donlan became nervous and ran out of the show house because the plo # tures reminded her of home. *| * Her appearance attracted the * | % Sergeant, and he arrested the #/ * man, who gave his name as * Harry Garver, 54. ‘The girl #| * was waiting for a Fauntleroy #| * car to go home when he ap- *| |® proached her, she said. Gar ® ver Was sent d to 30 days ® in the city stockade by Judge * Gordon. ee Charged with selling practically worthless stock, A. H. Moore and C. A. Moore of Port Townsend, pro moters of the Alaska Inv & Development Co. were p trial in the federal court this morn ing for alleged use of the mails for fraudulent purposes eeeeeeeneeee eeeeeeeee SAN JOSE, Ca Dec. 7.—Deciar ing his father had paid Seventh |Day Adventists $14,000 for a gate |check to heaven, A. Merrill is con | testing bis parent's will in favor of the Loma Linda sanitarium SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 7.—Areh-| {tect Edwin Sharp was a bit “an. noyed” when his wife's “friends became too numerous, but he di * | not kick much until she began aug menting from among his friends. | Divorced. Dec. 7.—The In. riex company, op plants, has an i a 10 per cent increase in of beer. ST. LOUIS, Mo dependent jerating several noune the pric BREESE O OE HOE THEATRES * Lambard! grand * any next week, * The Commut * AT THE Moore—Dark Metropolitan ere.” Seattle — George Sidney “Puny leny.” Loie—"The Web.” Orpheum—Vaudevil Pantages—Vaudeville. Vaudeville, ‘audeville tion pictures, * * * | [ee lock « * AT THE METROPOLITAN a \* ia tured in & play that tells Snappy dialogue "The Commuters, occasional jambe elor friend, and th jthe Httle suburban heme and for | Sots all about him, dadhatadectbulpa te tebntediek Aadbadt-t * AT THE SEATTLE * “Busy lazy.” Doo that sound like some fun? It does, And there is considerable of the laugh stuff} at the Seattle this week, George Sidney and Dick Hume, with a merry bunch of chorus ladies, put over in good style both old and y chuckles, kkk k eek eke AT THE Lois Reta Ree ‘This ts farewell week for the Sandusky Stockdale agkrogation of “Stand beck, villyun” artiste at {the Lols theatre, and “The Web" is the current thriller, Hoth Stock dale and Sandusky picked the vil lain’s end of the “web,” |\eeenweneaeeene AT THE PANTAGES ‘The Georgia Campera are entab-| |Mshing permanent places with Pan ts and mo *|has some slerevensnaeecnens i} * * and (Or eke eee ee *| i* and Tuesday, but when his name|* *& & ee RAR AR RR eT |r or . | At the Motion Picture Shows. : Tkawehindede der Dream—"Among the Irish Pisb- er Folk"; “The Franciscan Priare of Killarney"; “Ireland”; “His Brother's Double"; “A Persian Ride,” Grand— ed i “The Pathe’n Weekly, Hypnotist” “A Bitght “The Desert Claim, he Temptation No.| ““HETHE SEAFTLE STARTS. YOU'LL FIND IT HERE NEWS OF THE DAY CONDENSED FOR BUSY PEOPLE tages audiences this week. Five and five women are in the grous and they put over the laugh producers, all right, Langweed Sisters and Herbert get over som thing new and breezy in singing in | KANN \* * AT THE EMPRESS Hal Stephens, character actor. high brow stuff at the Empress this week, and it goes in mensely, He reads from “Shy Rip Van Winkle,” ete, Bob and Bob, a man and a dog, have a never be written|* eek ke kt ke RR | Sroat sketch AT THE GRAND Ara a Va Ra EREN 4 Ernest Leo's instrumental band It te /Of A young husband who goes On AM | heads the first road show brought with a bach-/here by Bug | » brings him to] opera house. Levy to the Gran re good THE BOUDOIR OF A FAT WOMAN What do we see? Terrifically long looking « a; Th ta. medletn candy boxes the wall, Th that at rt leer on * wlanity when | the or epirit cr exerciser for deadly os What a tife—what » fourefineh! dable? A Marmola Preserip. ablet. taken after each edtime, will reduce t nd a day) down to th banish the fat w the without fear wequently roonth will ex DR. NUERNBERG Fary are Sanrvans uM 6017 and . Tel. Ballard 1165 oa arnen, Bogctaliet on chronic The following disea Why He Gave) oe Gets | yatier’ Bond. Circuit—"Papa’s Letter”; Heir"; “Sina of City—"The Lost Necklace”; Head for Business” ; Shore, Sailor ‘The Hindoo “Hobo Luck in the Coram Islands”; me but the Wrong Man.” Jewel Fishing “The Wakening of Jobn | soma. i “Pull for the dimen i ai “John | kidney the v EXPERT ELECTRICAL REPAIRING Call Up Main 1634 RALPH KROWS 316 Union St., Opp. Postoffice. of | WE MOVE | MUST HAVE MONEY February 1, 1912, to 1117 Second Avenue and 113-115 Seneca St. $75,000.00 WORTH OF SPORTING GOODS, HARDWARE, MOTORCYCLES AND BICYCLES TO BE ISACRIFICED AN ENORMOUS REMOVAL SALE, EQUALED ONLY BY OUR BIG DISTURBANCE OF TWO YEARS AGO AT SECOND AND SPRING 19:30 A. M. $5.00 Genuine Durham Petes Safety Razor, cut to $2.50 and $3.00 P. & T. ¢ hollow ground, cut to ... $1.25 Victor Official League Ha c > Aluminum Collapsible Drinking ut tO 6... wees $2.00 Set of Boys" out to Boxing ‘Gloves aranteed Rasors, * 69c $2.89 Bieye | cut to . guaranteed, 14 Cups, Bike, equipped, 86 cut to... Sale Commences Friday, Dec. 8th 50 P. & T. Special Bicycle, fully: equipped, cut to .. $25.00 Medium-Grade, CUt tO severe $3.75 Wood Carvor's Set, 6 tools, 9:30 A.M. 00 Model de Luxe, Highest Grade Guaranteed fully equipped, "$25.00 "319.89 Guaranteed | —the styles and colors approved by hearse and | $4.50 Stag-Handle "Carvers, sterling silver trimmings, cut to . Henck Genuine Stag-Hand hree- Piece Carv- ers, massive sterling silver trimmings; autiful set at $22.60, ont to 0 Genuine High-Grade, Roll-Collar, eavy Shaker Sweater Coat, cut to . $5.00 Auto-Strop Safety Razor, Ging Goods Hardware $2.25 * $14.50 ‘$4.89 $3.89 HIGH-GRADE GUNS AT EXCEPTIONALLY LOW PRICES | ASK ABOUT OUR SPECIAL MOTORCYCLE PROPOSITION |Piper& Taft; Incorporated , Third and Marion 10¢ Stanley 2-Foot Boxwood Rules, cut to ‘ 10¢ and 1 cut to 20c Strong P: cut to. 665c to $1.00 Assorted Carborundum Stones and Slips, 6-inch and 8-inch, cut to ., . $4.50 50-Foot, Green Line, Cotton-Covered Garden Hose, cut to .. “The German hien’s eggs run as low as 10 to the pound,” says an aue Furniture Ory Goods FREDERICK & NELSON, Inc. Gtore Closes Daily at 6:30 Which is some better than running 10 to the dozen. Dry Good Furniture | SHOP BEST EARLY YOU CAN will be proud to give—at a wide price-range. for sale by all cashiers Gloves at $1.50 Pique-sewn Kid, 2-clasp, finish, Paris-point embroideryy black and col ors; $1.50. Overseam - sewn Kid, three-clasp, glace finish, Paris - point embroidery, black and white; $1,50. Fine quality Suede, two clasp, pique sewn, black and gray; $1.50. Fine Cape, one-clasp, P. X. M. sewn; tan, black and white; $1.50. One-clasp Mocha, pique sewn; black, gray and tam $1.50, In fine Kid leathers, short variety 1 large colors to sclect In imported clasp style, P. perfect-fitting ; and white; $2. WOMEN'S WOMEN'S KID Corresp RANE'S L and four-quire Glove of X. M LET GLOVES, $1.50, $2.00 and $2.75. GLOVES, $3.50, $3.75, $4.25 and $4.50. ashion—qualities one Bonds First Floor, Gloves at $2.00 and Suede lengths; a styles and from ; $2.00. Cape, t sewn, tan, black 00. GAUNT- $1.00, LONG $3.25, ondence Stationery IN CHRISTMAS BOXES Lawn Stationery in one-, two-, die-stamped and hand-colored inen three- boxes, designs, $1.00 to $4.50 ‘aton, Two-quire linen Paper, in designs, ton, Crane Cabinets 65¢, Pike’s | Christmas Stationery in one- of fine | quire, ribbon-tied boxes, 25¢ artistic Holi- | #4 50¢. anid High-grade nated Initial good grade linen stox and Hand-illumi- Stationery, k, with 75 Crane and Pike's | envelopes, 50c box. SPECIAL Two Quires of Linen Paper, with envelopes to match, put up in an attractive Holiday box, special 35¢. ‘| Women’s Gift Umbrellas ANY desirable grades and colorings to select from, —Firet Pioor, many styles of handles—a very satisfying selec- tion for those who will give this most practical and 3 ceptable of gifts Assortments are most complete now; —Firet Floor WOMEN’S _ UMBRELLAS, With silk cover, ¢ SPECIAL handles in a good assortment of styles, with silver mountings WOMEN’S UMBRELLAS, $3.00 $3.50—-Gloria silk ht-rib patent runner and handles plain, long effects. DETACHABLE |HANDLE AND BASES for Women's Umbrellas—enable one to make up any The Handles, in plain silver- and gold-trimmed ivory and silver combinat The es, $3.50 to $5.00 WOMEN’S COLORED UMBRELLAS, $3.75-—The coverings of pure silk, the fr 8-rib; handles in a select assortment carved and Mission patterns, some detach- able. navy-blue, scarlet, dark-red brown, emerald, hunter’s-green and gray. Six Silver-Plated Teaspoons | In Silk-lined Box and frame, in the cover, € wood | combination desired. and carved carved ivory and ms, 75¢ to $15.00, styles Colors, Special | $1.00 Set | | $3.50. —these are Wm. Rogers & Son Tea Spoons, in the popular Daisy pattern, French-gray finish. The plate is extra-heavy, pure sil- ver, on highest grade nickel silver base. Christma most acceptable gift, and an un- usual value, for the set of six with case, at Other Silver pieces in the Daisy design are priced as follows :— Sugar Spoons, each 25c. Butter Knives, each 25c. Cold Meat Forks, each, 50c. Gravy Ladles, each, 65c. Berry Spoons, each, 75c. —Silve Inc. | UMBRELLAS, | Suggestion | metal, $2.95— it-rib frame, patent bulb runner, and gold and WOMEN’S SUIT CASE UMBRELLAS, in black, $2.50, $3.50 and $5.00; $5.00. WOMEN’S in colors, o ACK 5.00-—Silk-covered, regular and ey styles, AND COLORED in the of the latter regular and detach- able handles in plain wood and mounted ¢ef- fects, Men's Gift Umbrellas atured in a wi some with wide satin border; de range of handsome | styles s and excellent qualities, at $2.50, $3.00, } $3.50, $4.00, $5.00 and upward. ‘Silver-Plated Baking Dish Special, $3.50 NOTHER propriate ap- gift- from the Silverware Section. Made of quadruple 4 silver plate on white in full bur nished fin'sh, ‘n the | pleasing design illustrated, Special valueat Silverware Section, Hand- WovenWillow} ' Chair Special, cea 75 HIS comfort- able, Chair had in the natu- ral white willow, or stained in green or brown, May be appro- priately cushioned in fabrics or leather, A Gift that will T made be well- may otiad, "Special value at $6.75. ‘Third Fleer CRS SR

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