The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 8, 1911, Page 9

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THE STAR—FRIDAY, DECEMBER 1911 Hon. James Wickersham Delegate in Congress {fg Alaska Will Speak on |HOUSEKEEPERS’ MARKET CLUB SAVES MONEY IN SIX BROOKLYN HOMES ]] Home-Made Recipes For Beauty Seekers FAT'The fot ANDRUFF OR OLIN an” Tatts me | ; nod bless thy com ARE WRAK eyes can be made Ithy by treating with crystos, This ty qunce of Put two eh eve daily, ‘This The North’ Under the auspices of the Alaska Square Deal League } at the COLISEUM Eight O’clock, Saturday Evening, December 9 Mayor Dilling will preside and other prominent speakers will address the meeting orystos away with eta inflamed lel then add one i dissolve thor Nothtog eq m-ipity for rid the akin of pimples, blackheads, ai Wrinkles. It also dispels sallownens dtven to mplexion a tint MARS, BLeewncR BANGS Mrs. Bleecker Bangs of Brooklyn, N. Y., i# origiviator of the Housekeepers’ Market club, which may be a solution of the problem of the high cost of living There are six women tn Mrs. Bangs’ club. a Every Friday each member gives her a list of the things ashe wants, and Mrs, Bangs then goes to market and buys everything at wholesale prices, The goods « and the the club call there, se: ecounts and take their things hom are some of the savings effected by the market club iistiched ape Peet SS: arn a : been 80.08 +g ADMISSION FREE! EVERYBODY WELCOME! PRECIOUS STONES, Cour. 6 tee Se Ped == ae FINE JEWELRY, Sok expe. 0 Gaia. 190.42 +H Corner First and Cherry Guuttionte oon : ry 100 15 a% } SEATTLE In connection with these figures {t ta well to remember that prices of foodstuffs tn Greater New York are higher than tn other Amertean “|Through Tickets TBARALEAAAAAAAAA AAAS na cities, DOUGHNUTS “sapigam . — CAKES 6 The O-W. R. & N.—Union Pacific COOKIES . , System has for years encouraged the TELS etter the anait: antic purchase of Through Railroad, 9 itary conditions. Fresh Sleeping Car and Steamship Tickets}, 1s every day. HE advantages of this arrangement are For Sale at All Bi Tiina, Matis way th eee feveran from your residence @ desired, thus re- fieving you of all worry and ‘responste bility in that direction, and when you arrive at your destination your baggage is waiting for you. There's a Cynic | know and an Optimist, too, | And here is the Cynic’s most cynical view | He says that you've got fo look out for yourself Reliable Dealers - - : | Again, holding through railroad and sleeping 3¢ Or people will take all your chances and pelf; | car tickets insures you against difficulties im ‘That your structure of confidence surely will fail Sees SeoommaempaNe Salers polety to He says that each man is a crook fn his heart, ‘There are other advanta es in buying through ae That he'll swindle you sure if you give him the star pose Bas oe hedy when = éa He's never been stung and he's laid » lot by } Soret Deseenesetenehs winked Saran Hiner: ne Says he 1 trust nobody, ever—that's why! j sation, fares and tickets to any point in ies dais Mitel Ask seth aes Gee, | | | America, Europe or the Orient ee Althongh he's been swindled again and again; j he FREE MUSIC LESSON He goes on his trusting and generous way And somebody gouges him almost each day } - ° * = so COUPO And yet belief he has kept from the start me UPON Each 1 a GOOD man clear down In his heart laa © wee rene Dea wnk depen aut. Catia te e's lost all he had through his faith and his trust, 0, 8. L. AND UNION PACIFIC the Geo. P. Bent Company, and he still hasn't formed any iron clad crust; Beattie Theket Office, Pasen cer sation. Jack aon 8 srrange to receive ax a Chriat- merry and happy through toll and through strife. | eon Ee econ Ave at Poure and 9 th W. D. SKINNER, General Freight and Passenger Agent GEO. P. BENT COMPANY 1421 Third Awe., Seattin, ‘The Factory Store The codes of these two I ah The Cynic—adviser; the Opt nid carefully blend, t—Friend! Hospital for Cor e today o Grose er, assistant secretary of the Na visa of of Men’s andiWomen’s Suits There are no restrictions at this Sale, Every Suit in our Men's and Women's Department is inctuded. The Suits fepresent the newest tendencies in style, some of them just received; and as to quality they are thoroughly guar- anteed to give satisfaction. This is a bristmas Gift to you; a genuine whole hearted accomodation. Near Pike St embezaling funds tution. The district atte piciows, and has held the body for} an autopsy in determine the cause oc deess HALF-PRICE Stout yor Alive EXTENSION TABLE Wesley Stout, formerty tele. lgraph editor of The Star, can} | quote Mark Twain in saying tha |“the report of my death was great ly exaggerated.” | A dispatch from Texas yesterday stated that Stout had been killed | in @ fight with Mexicans, after ba ing killed two of them himself. T day The Star received a telegra from Stout himself, Ho sa Tegret to impugn the accur the dispateh, bet am very alive. Am at present editor Cottey ville purnal and not been in Mexico in three years A short time ago Stout lost his pocketbook, with name printed in-| side, on a southbound train. It is} supposed that the man killed in} the fight had this pocketbook “REINCARNATION” (By United Press Leased Wire) SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 8.—Po-} iceman Kenny, guarding the| Egyptian mummies in the museum, | at midnight heard uncanny yells | from Tohaswr’s tomb. When the Solid Golden Oak 6-Feot Size Men's Suits, All styles In Extension Tables in the Grand Rapids stock are marked at haif price. The table here plétdred is made of solid oF n the k golden finish; quarter-sawed top ed pedestal, claw 5 5.00, Half price 12, 0 feet; six-foot size; regular price $14.75 and Up. Women’s and Other styles in golden and mission and also im mahog. reserves arrived a black cat step- gee - se $ Kenny | — ~—— - $16.50 and Up. " : . LAW TOO DRASTIC | Beeause in his opinion it is too) drastic, Mayor Dilling yesterday | vetoed the city garage ordinance. | If the use of city automobiles is to e he os restricted as to reduce their efficioney they should be sold, in| the opinion of the mayor. ‘He thinks the oridnance impugns the | motives of city officials, and an of-/ | fictal misusing the autos should be} |discharged, aot fined $100 or went) : fo gall for 90 days Sink Strainer { Gas Toaster " ee 2 mi A heavy double. | A strongly - made WITH THE GOVERNORS Floor Mop | coated blue enamel | sheet metal Gas (By United Pree Leased Wire) = [f No 16 Cotton Mop; | Sink Strainer; regu: | Toaster; toasts four {wit Experience has taught us that a Sale of this kind is appreciated and rewarded | BALTIMORE, Md., Dec. 8—Bix|] rogularty sold at 266, | lar price 20¢. ‘Tomor- | pieces at one time; jsouthern and nine western gov-|} Special for 5 row half 20e value 0 ernors are here today taking part|} Saturday 186 .| price 10¢ | itue’Srice....10¢ in the great conference of the south and west which is an incl dent of the invasion of the Western executives, Speaker Champ Clark, Seattle’s Largest —7n Oe ib Bek sow, wear pgs. Congressman Oscar Underwood Housefurnishing Store Pare dollar is all that is necessary, We do Hf and scores of officials of the big|| Buy Now not force you to pay more down, or hold JH transportation companies are also|| pay Later Y a8 Come the Suit until it is almost paidfor. jin the chty. women ~ scout maaad | SHE ASKS KING'S PARDON coun / ee — MADRID, Dec. §—Pardon from none fn y; Tacoma Store, 1125 © St. King Alfonso of Spain 1s sought RANKIN Comran : A today by the Infanta Bulalia, his a Gately’s aunt, whose publication in Paris of si Good la novel recently caused a sensa tion, She has written he Mis a yd |letter saying that she had no inten- 1119 THIRD \} Near | ton of wounding the feolings of the You Want H royal family, and that no political PIKE 81, AND FIFTH AV, motive inspired her literary effort, “The Needs of | | | Here Is Good Mental Food —FOR THE— Most Conservative Invesior The Occidental Board Ce. Under the most able management of Mr. Geo. M Pillsbury, started business at Howard place, “as you will see below,” in a one-story frame building, Jan. Ist, TAR.RARD Fines a STencu 1903 Howard Place Where the Occidental Board Company started. The capacity of our plant was 20 tons a month, which was sold on @ contract be- fore It could be manufactured. IN ONE YEAR’S TIME THE binders and also the largest paper houses on the Coast to such an extent that we are in Mr. Geo. M. Pillsbury President and General Manager Occidental Board Company. OCCIDENTAL BOARD CO. have established themselves among the book- a position to sell THREE HUNDRED TONS of board a month on a yearly contract the day our new plant is completed, ten times our present capacity. occiBENTA® POARD. 58 IF The Occidental Board Company's New Plant, giving us more than an acre floor space This Means New Machinery 7 new boilers, new presses, new dryers, ete., and will compel us to invite additional outside capital by placing not to exceed 150 SHARES OF PREFERRED STOCK on the market AT $100 PER SHARE We Guarantee This stock to pay over 5 per cent dividends, and would not be surprised to have it pay 25 per cent This Proposition Invites the most stringent investigation. Our books are open to all possible investors, 1s well as our mill and plant. Product of Occidental Board Co. Just a Note ‘To those who may not know of the value or importance of our product and its future. The entire Western’ states have been compelled to buy their binders’ board from the The board can be manufactured as cheap in Seattle as in the New England states, as we New England states, paying $11 a ton for freight, or over 25 per cent of the cost. don’t leave the country for our raw material, and in addition to the profit of manufac- ture we also save $11 in freight on every ton we can manufacture. The Occidental Board Co. If you are interested in an investment that is absolutely secure, and one that promises good returns on the money invested, fill out the attached coupon and mail to Occiden- tal Board Co, You will receive a full report and data of the industry by return mail MR. G. M. PILLSBURY, FIFTH FLOOR HINCKLEY BLDG. Kindly furnish me with Pamphlet “A.” Namie .cccdcvccesweccdbeven Goeeee PUGTOME ose dasecs thes enka se SNM Gas k Cube am

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