The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 6, 1912, Page 8

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Dont incurge tn the habit of buying your wite nunurestnousane Gotier necklaces. MOST SEVERE COLD IS EASILY BROKEN tN SEVERAL HOURS Pape's Cold Compound ix the re gult of three years’ research at & cont of more than fifty thousand strated is not effective im the treat ment of colds or grippe It is a positive fact that a dose of Pape's Cold Compound, taken y two hours until three com- Hive doses are taken, will end the Grippe ané@ broak up the most severe old. either in the bead, chest, back, stomach, Hmbs or any of the body ge promplly relieves the most miserable beadache, dullness, head sneezing, sore throat, mucous catarrbal effects as a 2S-cent —_ Pape’s Coki Compound, w! any @ruggist in the world can supply. To make certain that you get a good title to the Real Estate you pay for, you have choice of two Mile, Marguerite, st the PSSSSeeeeeeee AT THE THEATRES | : i | aeeseeetene > See EEHES AT THE SEATTLE Sse aeddeanuas eeaenaneetaeeeee : AT THE METROPOLITAN Tkeeataeeath anne * * AT THE ORPHEUM * Three other acts will be on bin. aaaaeaae anne AT THE EMPRESS SREEEESE Arturo Bernardi, who portray: ¢| different characters in 24 minutes, 3% ler and equilibrist THE SEATTLE STAR the Seattic Georgia Fitzgersid, at the Emprees Annie Vivian, at the Orpheum prevent “Ap Arizona Woolng,” « story of Western life Expert bubble blowers and jus glers, Ollie Young and April, will & young man girl, will play dance. CREE CERER ES s * AT THE PANTAGES * * SERRE EEE ‘An Alaskan Hoveymoon,” @ | masical comedy tabloid, will be the |headline feature attraction of the |new bill at Pantages, opening with | Monday's matinee, The set tx In [two elaborate scenes, and will be * | pinyed by the clever Chartres Holl) |day company. The specie! added jauruber will be. Carlos Ceasaro, | known as “The Human Top,” a jug Other acts to |be seen in the new show are Mr think it's something else Most men can readily eee thelr finish al! the tine, tw (GYMNASIUM ON SHIPBOA®D BUILT s | FOR LAZY FOLKS; IT’S ALL AUTOMA En Rowte to Naples EAR BILL If you think life on an ovean liner ie a round of bridge whist, penny ante, shuffie board and gos sip, let me set you right. This iden may have been correct last season, bat since the advent of corsets the size of lead pencils and bobtle skirts, the dear old pastimes are panse The symmasiam is IT! Each morning between 10 and 12 1 bear the stairs cresk with heavyweights burrying to the gym io those two hours the women have exclusive control Every woman aboard who docen't resemble Maude Aéame—and there are severpl—ts working like « nailer to redyce flesh on the bigh seas. The gym was bullt for lasy folks, Each contrivance ts ran by elec tricity, saving the candidstes for thinness @ jot of work. Mra. lunitor Dedde of Leng Island, arrives at the gym clad te a white sweater, panting, with a poodle to match at ber beeis—aiso pant- ing. She is placed with ber back to machine No. 1. A switch ts turned and two tron arms pummel her spinal column. Machine No. 2 vibrates ber arms and lege untl) she resembles an undertimed photograph Then comes « canter on the Clectric horse and a ride on the camel machine. This twists and squirms in a wonderful way. Salome would soem like a demure Quakeress alongside this wobbly affair experiences with the camel machine, I intend to take a street car The ace is & regular joke. ours, a an a YOU'LL FIND IT HERE NEWS OF THE DAY CONDENSED FOR SUSY PEOPLE ‘Woman's improve Leech! Heights ment clob met yesteréay at the I have never ridéen a camel, but from to the pyramids of Exypt. ‘The firet person to lose s pound wins. iecage EBSTER. Job for Bor a PORTLAND, Or. Jan cent Borleske, one of the football players ever ti t | Whiten collece, and for two fal |imetrector in the Broadway 4 {School at Seattle, has been Soh ala. eos! gets home of Mra. A. W. Blackwell, 504 #0th av, 8, and beard F. T Bradley, necretary of the civic plans invest! method after which be impersonates all the and Mrs Allison in their comedy hating musical lenders of the time, sketch, “Minnie From Minnesota, from Meyerbeer to Gousa, will head-| Bob Albright, “The Male Melba,” by the Portisnd board of school here. The old—an Opinion. The new—a Guarantee. The first steps are alike under both methods— Ist—Search of title. 2nd—Legal opinion. There the old method stops—stops. absolutely. What you get is an opin- fon—only an opinion. The new method goes further; it guarantees the work of its examiners and the opinion of its lawyers. Abstracts mav be imper- fect ; lawyers may differ in their opinions; — higher courts may reverse lower ones— But— li you have a Title In- surance Policy in this Com- pany, you are alsolutely tafe. $500,000 capital. $100,000 already deposit- ed with the state for the permanent protection of those who hold our Title Insurance policies. Fac-simile of policy and tates on request. Washington ING B 0% rER EVERETT-SEATTLE INTERURBAN RAILWAY 7G EVERETT —LAmited trains 1. Gvnviis ty E E the tumult wasn't finished til! if z eeze eh dove of peace we worship t z Me ‘ | wm committee presently was fighting, too. got busy and ft sort of cleared the deck, an seven minutes things were in an awful wreck. certainly no corner for a man with fragile nerves, they called out the reserves, were seven loads of people taken fighting to the jail, the prominent committee furnished everybody ball: all of them admitted—what the proverb makers tell-— peace is always lovely and that war is surely bell. we are gathered, asking nations to disarm, e fifty specia officers to keep us out of harm, a 's useless and a very great expense, t's nice to have policemen when the feeling grows Intense). our peace conventions for the kinder, gentie has & gun in.either el ARE You THen why Do YOu GO SQUINTING AROUND WITH WEAK Eves. Tec TACE Loows, fixe A SUN-DRIED Sevaan — Ss SSAT WH6.N YOU .CAN GO To A COMPETENT OPTICIAN AND HAVE YOUR viI&iON PUT On Te FEET AND uy CRIENTALLY IMPROVE YOUR: LOoKa ¢ Even the Fish Can’t Call Their Souls Their Now comes George L. Harvey and says that even tne fish can't call their so their own. Kach fish is Own These Days {his complaint in the superior court, filed yesterday. THe says that he started a fish business in July, and predestined to be sold by the fish|had prospects of doing a $100,000 trust, says he, if it is put on the mar- business, with $20,000 net profit, and ket at all. And for that reason he | was prospering well until placed on hae brought complaint against the the trust's blacklist. Then fisher- alleged trust, which, he says, con-men refused to supply him with wists of the Chiopeck Fish Co., the their catch, because, so he alleges, San Juan Fishing and Packing Co.,/they were told by the trust that if the New England Fish Co., the Oc-|they did, they would lose their trade cidental Fish Co. and the Booth Fish | with the big companies. And so he’ Co, He asks for $100,000 damages in practically out of the fish busin now, he says. = oreo WEW MEXICO I$ A STATE WASHINGTON, Jan. 6,—The Proclamation adimitting New Mex- ico to statehood was officially sign- ed here this afternoon by President Taft. Action was probably hast- ened by a visit here of a committee 42 | 0f New Mexicans, who called upon ‘Olly. rye freight shed at sixth artie-svenelr "inaction co. the president, calling his attention to the recent sweeping republican victory, New México, it is beltey. es = cm saan’ ed, will join the column of states referred to as “reactionary.” LOOKING FOR HIM VANCOUVER, B, C., Jan. 6—Mrs. Lawson, proprietress of a ‘Turkish massage establishment, is looking for @ man minus his index finger and with a peculiar head; also $26 ‘The latter he took from her, saying | he had come to collect two months’ Mcense for Chief Chamberlain. The chief doesn’t know him, but is hop- to make hie acquaintance. line the Empress bill next week Ad Cartisie ts coming with a dog and pony circus Mr. and Mre J. J. Dowling will CHICAGO, Jan. 6-—Armed with rifles, polies of the 3th st. station engaged In a wolf bunt. An enor mous timber wolf is hidden fm the yards of the Western Packing Co.. Where the auimal come from is « myatery. SAGINAW, Mich., Jan. 6.—Joseph Winterhaiter, wealthy hotel maa, was found by a policeman early this morning in his bar, serving drinks to imaginary customers. He was taken to the state asylum. ETAMPES, France, Jan. 6.—By remeining tr the alr 2 hours and 68 minutes, during which time she flew 158 miles, Mile, Helene Dutrien, on New Year's eve, won the Feminina cup for women filers. GREENWICH, Conn., Jan. 6—To save money, the First Presbyterian church, attended by the Rockefel- jers, Benedicts and other million- aires, is to dispense with its choir and jet the congregation do the sing- ing. LOS ANGELES, Jan. 6—A stay of execution until] Wednesday next woek was granted today tn the case of Fred Thompson, convicted of em. bezzlement and sentenced to serve eight years in the federal prison at MeNetl's, island, Wash tional 10 days was granted for the filing of a bill of exceptions. BELLINGHAM PAPER CHANGE BELLINGHAM, Jan. 6.—Arrange- ments having been completed for the amalgamation here of the Her- ald, the American and the Reveille, |the American today makes its last | appearance as an afternoon newspa- |per. The American-Revellle here- after will occupy the morning field |and the Herald will serve the public jevenings. Frank I. Sefrit, former- jly manager of the Salt Lake Trib- june, has active charge of the papers, jcommenctng Monday. HASKINS & SELLS Certified Public Accountants’ Ran PRANCIBOO” YORK, LONDON, CHICAGO! AUIS, CLEVE! D, PITTS BURGH, 1? pial JOHN F. FORBES PUBLIC ACCO ANNOUNCE the consolidation of their al ne ng, pusiness | Jenuasy. 1. let the firm nume of Haskin Mr. Forbes will be the vest riner, with office Buljaing, Ban California. rofensions Crocker An addt-/ | Hanley, Marguerite and Hanley. a | trio of gymnasts, and Eddie Roesch, |who will remain for the illustrated isong feature. y gating committee, argue in oppos! tion to the Bogue plans. inder the leadership of Sydney own the Musicians association gave its second of a series of w concerts to be given at the various charity hospitals, at the Orthopedic [hospital yesterday. . E. Truitt, a citizen of Auburn, RP the superior court yesterday for sn injunction restraining the | selling of water at Auburn for out jaide consumption. Truitt says the ‘water supply is ecanty, and the pres ent city officials are preparing to sell a part of it to Harts First add! : tion, outside the limits of the town. | ‘That the Green River Hot Springs jhotel, destroyed by fire, will be ~ a ltuilt, i# the declaration of W Grinsfeider. vival services will be held the Salvation Army headquarter Fitth av. and Washington st. & Col. Charles Miles, Saturday even jing at §, Sunday morning at 11, af ersoon at 3 and evening at §, ad Monday evening at 8. A stereop- theon lecture will be given Monday | aight on “Eternal Sunshine.” } been connected | Heart ‘church here for four years, | church, jJeft Seattle today to continue his/ R., who » C. e Sacred her L. E. Mill Father A | work at Davenport, Ia. | New Hiawatha playhouse, on the field, West Seattle, atha pla) verry night before a large was opened la: |assembiage of children and grown- [eps ‘The ni MORRIS SHINDEL Hustle! That's Morrie Shindel'’s advice for making money, and Morris ought to know, for he Is one of} The Star's many successful news boys, and he’s some hustler. By bustling, young Morris, who is only 12 years old, makes dally an average of 67 cents an hour sel) ‘ing papers. Every afternoon at 3 he is “Johnny on the spot” at his corner, Second and Yesler, and for two and a half hours a perpet ual stream of pennies flow into his pockets because he ‘ Morris takes $1.20 the Shindel home, Nf There are four other children in the Shindel family. He attends the Rainier schoc] and is in the sixth grade. SEPARATE AFTER FIFTY YEARS: (By United Press Leased Wire) | SAN JOSE, Cal. Jan. 6.— Upon Edward Hollingshead’s petition, Judge J. &. Richards has today annulled hie marriage to Margaret Hollingshead after almost half a century of mar- ried life, the couple having been married in 1866 at West Bloom- field, Mich. Hollingshead and hi ite ister claim the wife sane when the mar- ri ceremony was performed. She became vi t ir many years of married life, and was committed to the Stockton state hospital. building cost $15,000. Jan, 6, 1862, just 50 -years ago today, Gen. U . who was asking permis sion to come to St. Louls. Now if you had ever been in Cairo in wet weather you ould easily guess why Grant aight want to set out to atown where they had eal street cars vad real show win-| pow that 1912 ts Paul Steuding, student in the sineering department of the unl sity, bas brought sult against | 8. EB. Co. for $25,750 damages for In- | juries received when be was st by a street car. ) sicienbiet | New Year’s- dance, given by the/ seniors of the university at the “Gym” last night, proved a big suc cess. Over a hundred couples were | present. ver- 4. G. Taylor was yesterday award-| da verdict for $5,500 damages) ainst Dr. A. B. Kidd, in a suit for | [malpractice and neglect he brought | | aeatost the physician. | a | | NEW YORK, Jan. 6.—*“If you wish | | to live to be 100 years old, you must | go back and board with Moses, ac} | cording to the simple diet prescrib-/ ed in Leviticus,” Rev. Dr. Oscar Haywood told the Collegiate Baptist Sunday School Instiute. A three-day Sunday school insti- | tute will be held at Woodland M. E./ church, EB. 72nd st. and Greenwood | av., beginning Monday evening. On Tuesday evening the monthly meet- | ling of the Superintendents’ union | will be held at 6 o'clock, preceded |by the meeting of the Teachers’ |association at 5 p.m. Among the speakers at the institute will be eorge Pratt and F. N. Weyant, Monday; Jndge W. D. Wood and W. D. Lane, Tuesday, and Rev. James | | Edmunds and Prof. M. E. Durham a Wednesday. Or. A. E. Winship, editor of the! Boston Journal of Education, who} | will be heard in his lecture, “Rescu- jing Rascals,” In the Star course at |the Y. M. C. A. next Monday even-| |ing, will discuss Seattle's municipal |problems begore the Sunday club t the Y. M. C. A. on Sunday after- |noon at 3 o'clock. His topic will be |"Public Responsibility.” “The Transportation and Market-| ing of Dairy Products” will be the subject of the lecture to be deliv-| ered this evening at the Y. M. ©, A. by O. C. Van Houten, deputy state dairy inspector. dows, bu at was not Grant's reason. He wanted to lay before Halleck plans for the capture ,of Forts Henry and Donelson, where it was even wetter than it was at Cairo, TAMPA, Fla, Jan, 6.—Rev. R. R. L. Kirkland of the First Congrega-| | tional church fs in the hospital, suf-| jfering from wounds inflicted by an- gry women churchgoers in a dispute about a former pastor. Funeral services of Bernard W. | Murray will be held Sunday at 2:30, MINNEAPOLIS, Minn., Jan. 6.— Rev. George T. Lawton of St. An- al at the Scottish Rite temple, Har- vard and Broadway. Rev, M. A. | Matthews will officiate. Eugene Wood, magazine writer and lecturer, will give a lecture un der the auspices of the National So- |clalist Lyceum bureau, at the Labor Temple, Sunday night. Little hope is held out for the re- covery of Mrs, Anna E. Goodwin, secretary of the Washington State Equal Suffrage association, and prominent in the National Council of Women Voters, who is seriously ill at the home of Mrs, L, E. Culbert- son, 4721 44th av. 8. drew's Episcopal church here, has announced that he will teach his parishioners dancing and the dra- matic arts. NEW YORK, Jan. 6.—Dr. Charlies H. Mayo passed an excellent night jand showed an improvement today that was highly pleasing to his friends and physicians. WASHINGTON, Jan. 6.—After a thorough trial, Senator Lodge of Massachusetts has decided he doesn't like roller skating. His de- cision was hastened by a severe bump sustained when he tried to do the “triangle Mp.” ally, Borleske will coach the These are not the ca ed pictures that have shown for years, are laboriously and impet fectly colored by hand, a new and remarkable ie vention. ; AT THE These pictures been exhibited throughot the world at dollar p For the first time in ica or Europe they will shown at 10 Admi {Oc Running Indefini Cc

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