The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 27, 1912, Page 3

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Boy Sacelds WILL YOU HELP THES. E. —nlamal Use J ok! “and iy Ket cold Prams by reat! a ee aitte ha paysiciar ‘Aostrattan penetration antiseptic st (pro nan A. FP. Haas is sooking Here his record for ear ked and voted bgainst the kuon ordinance compelling the street car company to sell tekots on the oars / He has voted againat all the Grit fithe ordinances to pr t over crowding on the street cars, Ked and voted against the | ordinagee reducing the electric Meht oted against the resotutiin ag on the mayor to enforce the wiston of the Hiehting ordinance anting @ Técent minimum, He voted against the resolution dnto. the in-|providing thta on the elty car lne or fiv ithe HYOME! : ete to bed. o HYO with water with there should be sufficient cars to give every patron @ seat HAS A ROW WITH SECRETARY MEYER | Capt. John H. Gibbons, super ‘intendent of the naval academy at relieved from further duty at the academy because of the friction existing between himeelf and Sec retary Von L. Meyer. The trouble fe eald to have been caused by the ry's disposition to overrule intendent In a number of canes pertaining to discipline at the academy. He will probably be sent to se captain of one of the ships lantic squadron, ‘Federal Control of “Big Business|: (Ry Untied Press Leased Wire) WASINGTON, Feb. 27.—Striking hard at stock wasering and destruc tion of competition by trusts, a bill providing for federal control of big business, and designed to supple |ment the Sherman antitrost law, | Camming of Iowa, f ‘Tyg bill provides for a commis jsiea of three members to control jbtg business. Gihqee three mem bere ire to be authorized to atop stock wateriig,: (© bust trasts, and to elffhinate cotthroat competi- Mon. It ix provided that the burean of corporations shall be merged info the trade commission, which ghall havg sweeping powers, A BIG “IF” United Prees Leased Wire) } y YORK, Feb. 27.—"if the | people are to nominate the repub- |Hean candidate for the presidency, ithe choice is already made.” | This was the statement of Gover- nor Hiram W. Johnson of Califor nia here today, In commenting en the statement of Col Roosevelt that he would accept the vomina- tion. HELD UP BY PENCIL (By United Press Leased Wire) TACOMA, Feb. Caught peer indow. Lo Hansen, a bman, was “held wu grove who leveled darkness and ert Hansen put them up and was arrested. “High-Handed Brutality” (By United Press Leased Wise) PORTLAND, Or., Feb. 27.--Reso- ‘lutions strongly condemning the ap- | Parent brutishness of the police and militia toward the Lawrence textile strikers, adopted by the local branch of the socialist party last night were gaade public today. Characterizing the action of | police as “high handed brutality,” {the resolutions declare .that the jclubbings infitcted the name of justice tion.” TACOMA, Feb, 27.—Bur tered three homes in the north end here and after eating nearly a dozen oranges and seagching the houses left without tating Jewelry and money worth several hundreds of dollars. EXIT GLOOM LOS ANGELES, Feb. 27.—A gust of wind whisked A. H, Williamson's |hat from his head and around a corner, Williamson was ambiing sadly toward a hat shop when an- other puff shot it around a second corner a block a way and rolled it gently to his feet. Exit gloom. at lished and lar. Kest in the Pa cific Northweat. A. LUNDBURG co. 1107 ‘Third Av. Annapolia, who has asked to be} T THE STAR—TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1912, CO. TO RE-ELECT A. F. HAAS? Th ° : ° oee=vaeee=l [he High Cost of Livin open Lander street, ‘oted for the Northern Pacific railroad and Againat the manufacturers. He voted to grant a Iquor Heense to Arnold Zbinden's Seward hotel, tm violation of the city charter He voted to « & liquor leense 3 , to the notorious Palace hotel, in vio lation of the city charter. : He has fought and voted against * ‘ : all measures to better conditions in } the olty fall Counctiman Haas has be a steadfast champion of the Seattle Bleetric Company and brewery tn- terests and an unrelenting foe of all > Co a A SRE ‘The Sikth Train From the Tacoma Dry Goods: Co. Stock Cuts Still Deeper Into the Wholesale Price Of Merchandise Sixth Train Prices Sixth Train Prices 300 Women's “Men's $2.50 NEW SPRING HATS CORDUROY PANTS ound... ose Yo ; 3 BOYS’ SUITS Men’s $2.00 FEL3 NAPTHA, Werk 5180 IVORY or FAIRY my WORK PANTS $4.98 | 9§° > Boras | i : i LONSDALE MUSLIN @ ei : t : SUITS AND COATS 1 Always 12}4c Yard, now ; Worth to $32.50, at | was tntreduced today by Senator He SUIT CASES ‘ Snow’s ae | , Tt? 4 Cans 4. [J $620 vaies, « Shoes and Vhole corn of the third section of the Lake Yashington canal has for Men * * * # awarded to Stilwell Brothers 4 * bid of $140,090, by Pr Milk $5.00 and $3.00 & Pres ie aad SUIT CASES ® Dredgin, ‘o. ‘ur ee con * . . : ising Oo. secured t 2. Sixth Train Price $3.50 values * tract for the construction of section one. Although Holt & Joffrey were the lowest bid- ® ders for the second section the * contract has not yet been & awarded, teseeeee skeet annen ae & BREAKS UP A COLD AND CURES GRIPPE IN SEVERAL HOURS Regular $1.75 Men’s $1.50 You can surely end Grippe and BED SPREADS : DRESS SHIRTS break up the most severe cold either in head, chest, back, stomach or limbs, by taking a dose of Pape's Cold Compound every two hours) until three consecutive doses are taken. It promptly relieves the most miserable headache, dullness, head and nose stuffed up, fe rishness, sneezing, sore throat, mucous catarthal discharges, running of the nose, @reness, stiffness and rhew eee harmiess Compound as 25¢ can “ream ‘J. see or G penance on ll err py HUCK TOWELS BUREAU SCARFS Sold Regularly at 25c HIGH.TOP SHOES Aid, WOOL SOX knowledge that t! medicine made an: world, which will cure your cold or new , now Sixth Train Price Gu end Grippe misery as promptly and without any other assistance or bad after-effects as a 25 cent package of Pape’s Cold Compound, which any ist in the world can supply. pe’s Cold Compound is the re- salt of three yon esearch at tost of more than fifty thousand 4 lars, and contains no quinine, whi hav conclusively — coger in the treatment o! : : is not effective in the tr ee ra IMPORTED DRESS SHOES CARPET WEAVING. KID GLOVES Your oid rage made into new carpets, We weave fluffy rugs All Colors and Black from old carpets and slik por- theres. arpets, 4. ..25¢ ¥ WEAVING LZ Y WASHING fe PK covet br] a VERETT-SEATTLE Doors Qpen 9:30 A.M THE STORE THAT SAVES YOU MONEY Men's $3.50 E INTERURBAN RAILWAY 2 ; SWEATER COATS RATTLE TO BYE rains ae ; Durham Duplex 30:18 », “G Araceae a SECOND AV. AT JAMES ST. ff Doors Open 9:30 A. M,

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