The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 25, 1911, Page 3

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If you are ware of your range have to say MALLE ABLE ‘The Stay Satisfactory’Range |Malleable Range Because it gives you working early and late doing the work of which the is & large part, you will be interested in what we about the MONARCH the most gratifying service with very, very little care, When you want cooking heat it re sponds quickly in a very few minutes the top is piping hot or the oven ready for baking, THE STAR—MONDAY, DECEMBER 25, 1911. \Dr. Lyman on UND ADOLF’S YULETIDE FUN. Way to McNeils SAN FRANCISCO, Dec John Grant Lyman, Tos Angeles lget-rich-quick pramoter, is on his way, In custody of United States | | Deputy Marshals Kiernan and Rog to the federal prison at Mc * Island, Wash, where he must serve at feast 14 months for | conspiracy to escape from an Oak. | land hospital last summer After hin release he will be tak Jen to Los Angeles and tried on the joharge of using the maila in cor nection with hin of land on the Isthmus of Panama, by which thousnhds of persons were de frauded. ‘Reads Like Prophet (By Dolted Press Leased Wire) LONDON, Dec. 25.—Reading like a prophetic vision, John Redmonds’ introduction to an article entitied “When Home Rule ls Law,” published in the current number of Home Rule Notes, says: “1 look forward with confi- dence to seeing the first ses One Stenographer’s | Bill, $30,000 SAN FRANCISCO, Dec One| stenographer’s bill tor preparing transeripts of testimomy, $40,000. Item, 20 volumes of type consisting of about 4,000,000 words. That's Stenographer A. J, Ger-| Men’s, Women’s, Boys’, Youths’, ing one of the moat ¢ sive @ poals ever brought to the atteation| Misses’ and Children’s Shoes at Wholesale Prices torney Bamuel Shortridge, repre Wold Shoe writing lsenting Pepa De Layeaga. Marie C, De Laveaga died several | years ago, Jeaving the bulk of her weveral million-dollar estate to her | winter Pepa, But the superior court | found that the will was not the last | ne made by the testatrix, and that Jundue influence had been used to jobtain the one in question, ‘The Jappeal is based upon technical er rors, Local Ironworker in Los Angeles LOS ANGELES, Dec, 26.—H. W Pohiman of Seattle, business agent We Co, at 1409 Third avenue have purchased the stock and fixtures of the and will dispose of these goods within the next 30 days. We are not offering $2.00 for $1.00, nor do we offer $5.00 and $6.00 shoes for half, but we do guarantee that we will save you money We do not quote prices in this ad, as such are only misleading when usually and a cateh— draw to induce you to call at the store, other goods are shown to you Our goods are all of the best quality and exactly as represented, and it ts easy to regulate. You can have a brisk, quick baking heat or a slow, even oven temperature—and de pend on getting it Just as you want it every day, No wasted time, no aching arms from blacking or polishing the Monarch. No smutty bottom. ed utensils, No fuss or trouble of any kind whatever. sion of a re-born trish pariia- ment opened by his majesty, the king, in person, No word of mine could adequately sug gest the demonstration of loy- alty such an occasion would call forth from th of the Irish peopl After City Grills By Unites PORTLAND. Ore bee 3h. Wholesale arrests of proprietors of Prominent hotels, grills and mar | kets, as well as of prominent efts zens of the city and state, prob | ably will follow a series of invest | gations which have been carried on | by the state game warden's office and which culminated In a raid on Portland, the Hotel 0: posed te be one of th portant witnesses subpor the federal authorities in connec tion with the dynamite probe, has arrived here. He went at once to the office of Special Prosecutor Lawler, with whom he conferred for several hours. TOO MUCH FOR HIM 108 ANGELES, Dec. 25 “Gentlemen, kindly move on, 1 can permit loafing here,” said Pa trolman Wilfred to a group of men at Sixth and Broadway. Such po- Hteness coming from a cop wa too imuch for Nell O'Brien, himself and it remains for you to come in and be convinced. We also operate our own Shoe Repair Plant at our Cedar street store, where we make shoes for and fit crippled feet and relieve all foot troubles. Shoe Emporium 408 Cedar Street 1409 Third Avenue When Osgar emerges, the innocent child Is readily by his appearance beguiled. (Continued on next i page ) reat mass Eee AMERICAN REFUGEES (By United Press Leased Wire) by any vessel since tie beginning led in a riot call SAN FRANCISCO, Dec, 26.—-At-|of the revolution a — ter a long and perilous journey) In the party are 20 children, who| BOWED TO FATE from the heart of warstricken|eame with their parents on a long! 108 ANGELES, Dec, 25.—Cor China, with tales of suffering and journey from interior China to take |nered in the act of burglary, Ar danger shared equaily with women | passage on the Manchuria. The|thur Gray told the police be had and children, many missionaries |trip was made through territory of | mistaken the house for his own and thelr families are safe here to-|questionable friendship by almost |home and had entered by the front day, having arrived on the liner|every method of travel, including «| door. He bowed to fate when Manchuria from Shanghaf. The|hasardous river voyage in leaky|yhown his tracks in dough leading party constitutes the jargest num-|boats. Hunger and other hard-|to a window in which a pan of soft ber of bpetamess brought from China! ships were suffered en route. dough was rising. Most women are surprised at the big saving In dollars and cents ‘that the Movarch makes. Come and let us show you this range that on giving the same kind of work-saving, money-saving service University clu, the Louvre ten, fifteen or twenty-five years’ use. It's worth coming to see. ic fe and Mace’s market. The raid was made under the personal direc “A You can better afford to have the Monarch than not. | |. ton of State Game Warden Wm. L. {iheYourCuoking a Daily Pleasure | ieee other wild game which it is unlaw Seattle's Largest Housefurnishing Stove Hotel Milwaukee A New Hotel, © —entrally Loated Over $20,000 Worth of High Class Furniture in Rooms RATES Single Rooms, per week Hoom and Bath, per week! Steam Heat Mot and Cold Water Klectric Lights Telephones ~ EVERY noOM 62.50, Mont! oo 65.00, Month - Inspect this hotel — Everyvhing complete—A beautiful lobby and correspondence room CORNER SEVENTH AND KING STREETS $10,000 Dining Room in Phones: Ind. 2071; Main 4594. | Da ala ln Maan a | FIFTH TWINS HAVE ‘ARRIV’ SHAWNEE, Okla. Dec. 25 —The fifth set of twink has been born to Mr, and Mre Ellis Brown, The new arriv als are boys, The Browns were married seven years ago, ro =: = * * * * * j* * * * Seeeeeeeeeeee All the Cred't You Wan? PIKE ST. AND FIFTH AV. 25. MADISON is j2th Cedar 414 Eact 414 Bekins Services represent the very best in every department. we invite comparison of moving equipm-nt, warehouse, etc., and our rates with others. STAR WANT ADS BRING RESULTS worth between $76,000 and $80,000.| BERLIN, Dec, 25—An unusually the ast 15 Age of 114 Cripple Creek and |case® being reported last week 18 JUST ABOUT SUFFICIENT. knew in this part of the country is |tation wards at the Charite, are living. kind of labor since he was 14 years KILLED In FEI D |tutions are filled to capacity. BROADWAY AND UNION | SIR CHARLES TUPPER ILL. F VES (By United Press Zeasea Wire) | Weclared by the United States cen- | Bringing to Arizona a family feud | sicians attending Sir Charles Tup- remarked Geo. P. Thurney yester-|Ute. “One hundred years of work chitis antly killed | conscious, has been unable to toli] PU! cannot make It.” |who in turn was fatally wounded/|today say that two companies of Hie fort has been made within |¥itulent form of diphtheria has jin Leadville, MAN CONVINCED THAT Grand river.- The only |The epidemic is cansing most mis GRAND JUNCTION, Colo. Dec | “¢ Bin.” [Emperor and Empress Friedrich ee ee _ =~ ~- old, “Cherokee Bill,” an Indianne-| By Waited Preve Leased Wire) LONDON, Dec Considerable LOS ANGELES, Dec This |8¥# to be the oldest man in Amer thist Tind {te inception in the moun-| Per, formerly premier of Canada, day on the eve of his marriage, |" enough for any man” said pill tion in 6 heepital with a a0. cond} 6 my credit, an average of $1,000 | at Brawnigan’s ranch, near Helle, WASHINGTON, Dec. 25.—Offi- _t the accidént H i sreputed to have more than | by MeCoy's son Pat. News of the| Japanese infantry and one machine cording te ative estimates, in EPIDEMIC AT BERLIN Quits Work at years from gold mining |8Pread over Berlin, several hundred 100 | along she YEARS OF LABOR name by which he has ever been |@ry atnong the poorer classes. { - > > Sedan ton of too calor Lem NOICE UNDERTAKING PARLORS 25.—-After working at the ngs preceeded yy gre a | A GRIM JOKE lero, said to be 114 years old, and/ | FLAGSTAFF, Ariz, Dec. 23) anxiety is expressed today by phy is my last day on earth,” jokingly |!C% has announced that he will re \taine beck In Kentucky, John Mo-| The, '@ Seriously fll Rere with bros | Today he lies in a serious condi-| “1 Wanted to retire with $100,000 | Coy was shot and ini iskuil and may die. Thurney, un-| fT every year of my working Hfe,) mont, last night by Luke O'Brien, | cial reports to the state department bow oi ai 200 pounds of gold cached away in | shooting reached here today | gun chment are on their way to Beattie Automunne School, 2) STAR WANT — sesso —" O'lirien in dying fn the county) Han China, due to arrive there hiding places about the little shack | eee His gold, ae: | hoapital and young MeCoy is in Jail. | Dee Broadway. which be calls home Merry see to You and Yours By OLE HANSON & CO. With hearts overflowing with thankfulness to every man, woman ‘and child in the city of Seattle, we you one and all A Merry Christmas and A Happy New Year wish Nine years ago we came to your city, without a great deal of money, without any acquaintances and Our sidewalks, if laid north and south, would extend to San Francisco. without any friends. We had faith in the future development of Seattle and the Puget Sound country; we Seattle has the second best street railway system in the United States believed in its manifold resources, in its scarcely scratched wealth, in its magnificent harbor and its ultimate We own our water and light system. advancement to one of the great cities of the world. We will soon own our strect railways. We had faith in its people and in its energy and in its spirit. Seattle has 40 miles of salt water frontage and also 40 miles of fresh water front We believed that if we conducted our kusin in a fair and square manner, treating all alike, giving Seattle has 36 square miles of water within its limits. fair value for every dollar we received, that our success, in a small way, would grow as the city grew. Seattle is the healthiest city in the United States, We have not been disappointed. We are proud of Seattle, It is the best city in the world for a young man, It is a city teeming with From an unpaved, unlighted, frontier town of less than 100,000, Seattle has grown to be a city of a opportunities, brimful of hope, and energy, and life, and motion, and ambition. We are proud of our part in its upbuilding. We are proud of our record and our business career. We have fought our way from the smallest firm in our line of business to one of the largest. We have never The first customer who quarter of a million. ‘The old frame and brick shacks have been torn down and now magnificent buildings, the peer of any had a lawsuit. We have never had a serious misunderstanding with our clients. : ‘ ; P F ‘ did business with us was Herman Botesch, who now lives in Ballard, and is still our good friend. have been razed, and thousands of magnificent homes now spread in every direction over our myriad hills, sD ; ? i . . ‘We know that without your co-operation we could never ha We know that without the good words of hundreds of our clients and fellow citizens we would never have achieved suc- in the world, line Seattle’s streets; the forests have been cut down, the tide flats have been filled, hills r ‘ ye become successful. Seattle now has 140 miles of paved streets. Seattle has 10) mites of planked streets. cess. Therefore we take this method of letting you know we appreciate your assistance and beg to assure Seattle has 425 miles of water mains. you that whenever you send a friend to our offices he will get a square deal courteous and honest treat- Seattle has 1,129 miles of light circuits. thent, and will go away satisfied. Seattle has 16 miles of cluster lights. ‘Again wishing you a Merry Christmas and Happy New Year, we beg to remain, Our graded streets, if placed end to end, would reach from Puget Sound to Montana. Yours very truly, OLE HANSON & CO. Third Floor New York Block

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