The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 10, 1912, Page 3

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m ELAS? NEXT CONVENTION me AT ROGHESTER (My United Vrens Leased Wire) PORTLAND, Or, July 10--A rouse the prinetp program fo grand inion today. by the band» through the ‘court of honor” a, portion of the business ‘ section espectally brilliantly deco rated playing “Brother Bill, the town belongs to you. and other | Elks’ convention favorites: | There were a dosen attractions |. gl for the Etks today, In the fore for'teiat noon there were the sweet pen New=|show and a reception on the battle _iship Oregon. In the afternoon thousands of Elke were prepared jto visit the Oaks, @ resort near the eity thrown epen to the visitors. | All the officers for the ensuing year were elected, the of three of them being announces yes terday and the remainder last night. | Rochester, N.Y. w. jected |the city in which wi be held ti e educational status of the women of SEES DAWN OF | WOMEN’S POWER MRS. POTTER SAN FRANCISCO, July 10.-—"It was the suffragiats In England and |the beef scandals in Chicago that made me a suffragint,” says Mra Francis Squire Potter of Chicago. It is the clubwomen of America jwho, year by year, have raised the af F. LATHROP Bank Bidg, and Pike. DAKS yoht, Sold & ~ Fin the Best Atrention. ART CO. ad Photogra Sie a HANSEN 1883 STONES, FINE RY, STERLING SILVER First and Cherry SEATTLE NK BRIGGS Jeweler, Firat Ave., money on anything line. Taken ina Auto PER DOZEN Developed, Any Size. US Seattic. Who are looking tor 18 First avenue. ir the wrong. REPUTATION fhiek of the reputn whe DENTISTS ON E CLAIMING . BROWN mn the mt avenue, | 1913 convention. | Ni |this country, and who will go on Grana|Taiting it. Education means liber ation. 1 for woman w wally free, but when labor, whether of hand or must be reckoned with. Mra. Potter was long a member | of the University of Minnesota fac- |} ulty and is the author of plays, hovels and essays. OPENS WAY FOR | CAR EXTENSION; J. D. Trenholme, consistently Officers. The officers ¢ d are jexalted ruler, Tl B. Mills, Su |perior, Wis; grand exteemed lead.) ¢t knight et L. King, Topeka s.; gram? esteemed loyal knight Charlies H. Ward, Pasadena, Cal ad esteemed lecturing koieht! Lioyd TL Maxwell, Marshalltown, in.: grand secretary, Fred C, Robin son, Dubuque, la: grand treasurer Ecward Leach, New York city grand trustee, John J. Faulkner East St. Louls, Tix; grand {nner rd, John Lee Clark, Albuquer N.M grand tyler, Patrick Shields, Clarksburg, W. Va | who has been opposing the ing} up ef Tenth av. N. EK, from 75th to jS0th st, is ready to withdraw his HERE’S MOST UNIQUE STYLE sei!" ote “hh TARY » 10—Aitier, (Provided the city arees to pay the Ie ; tir gi A ieee Mate: ost of moving his residence. Tren ihe streate by the moat, uniqre/ Bole, im such event, would donate Method ever employed. Drtven|{2 the city, free of charge, suffi-| a skaken(eDt Property to open up the street northward from the Kankak and make way for the car line ex marshes by heavy rainstorms, thon! sands of lightning bags invaded the| ‘*sslo® town last night and flooded. the| This is the result of a conference ee beetle reagent a the/ office, at which the mayor, Pres | Be Vehts! dent of the Council Hesketh, Coun ay ees loved at {llten Marble, Wardall, Grittiths yp beveral foreigners employed | 8) erickson and Haas, and a delegation jthe powder mills in Aetna, Ne@ritrom the Tenth Avenue Northeast |bere. quit work when the bugs in-\toprovement club, headed by Mrs j¥aded the mills and lighted om the) y.04:. & Martin, were present |njtrogtycerine vats, The workmen cabs . | fared an explosion, as \MILLIONAIRE “NOW 1 GO TO MEET HER”) cw cou) ROBBED SAN FRANCISCO, July 10—| MBNLO PARK, Cal, July 16 } "Carrie called to me three times bo-| Pinkerton detectives are today on ltore she died. Now I can go tothe trail of thieves who stole $19 }meet her,” sald Albert Martin) 0@¢ worth of gemm from the home |Garma here when he returned from|of Edward W. Hopkins, mittio the burial of his fiancee, pretty Car-| clabman and president of the Union [rie Shewbridge, at Holy Cross| lee Co, in the Menio Park colony cometery. Then Garms lay down in| The theft wae committed while the Shewbridge home and appar-| Mr. and Mrs. Hopkins were golf lently went to sleep. When relatives| ing. The jewels were taken almost lof the girl tried to wake him an| from under the eyes of several ser \noer fibed he wae Bond. | vants, none of whom, however, are j | suspected of complicity | held yesterday in Mayor Cottertil's } SEAM STRIKE BROKEN ee - aise Sty TEST CASE ON \etrike was broken today when the }local union, after a lengthy meet-| and ordered all of the union meta| , The test case on the valtdl bers to report back to work tomer 7 saenplate victors for UP, before Judge H. A. P.. Myers on Peg Tite ts a complete vietory for| IP USN" “the suit of J. A | j the employers. | Numerous objections hav en pre: | “ = } | of the firm of Rallinger, Battle, } THE MARKETS J) tiorere e'snorts, enietty wae ene port district's Iimit of Indebtedness | pela by vnissiog| to loan its eredit to individaals and | private corporations is also at acked Other questions raised re the retaiier|in the elections both for the for Prices in alll mation of the port district last Sep ember and on the bonds subse- ing, decided to call off the strike) | the $8,100,000 port bonds will come sented in issue by Bruce C. Shorts, the arenas] © 26,166,900, The tight of the port | late te lity of notices xiver quently under “se Ting to elience, trwise Indicated, are for strictiy| “ice more rac, 8eHOUR LAW rong | IS EXTENDED natchee apples rene Leaned Wire) . D. C., July 10. | Every and laborer em | ployed by the United States is af | fected by the opinion given by At torney Genera! Wickersham today which will extend the &bour law to include more than the workers on government fortifications and butld- ings. The question of all workers employed by the government com ing under the #-hour law was raised in connection with the 1,000 labor ers at customs port AIMS KNOCKOUT | (By United Press Leased Wire) fresh but th oF +10%9/ SeRQesas SACRAMENTO, Cal. July 10. The latest in the large crop of stato wide {nitiative propositions that/ have sprung up is a petition fromm] Alameda county aiming a knock jout at the prize fight game in Call-| ltornia. The paper, signed by 100 or more names, arrived today at | 4 1 ec 1 Poultry—Lovar Buying Price. 1 spring brollers 5a Se Becan oe Hen Turaeye ke _ tabs, Gon 2.60 iS gctaviee—Seliing Price. P aew 1,50@ 1 Hovon® about eee FE have mir PS eamb practice for ke any difference er, don © jettuce, rte aba. " 6@ i ‘ 70 i Brown, D. D. S.: 6@ : ®Leading Dentist } 113 First Avenue _ Union Block. pee ox the Postal 4 | Feed, Selling Price. Eastern Wasntngton timothy +. +e AD Puget sound tim ntil 4 for ign work. ole} oats and bariey ° people | lthe office of Secretary of St Frank Jordan. It proposes a state law that shal! absolutely forbid «ll |boxing matches and prize fight leven of the limited round, no de | cision, anti-knockout variety | VERY EXCITING ress Leased Wire) LON ZACH, Cal,, July 10 Two men giving the names of Billy jerrold and Moore, were taken to} jail in Lox Angeles today by immi-| l¢ration officers, who cap! lthem off Catalina island, wh |they were cruising in a launch con taining seven Chinese. | Several shots were exchanged by) jthe men in the launch and the offt | cers, after which, the officers sald, Gerrold charged Moore with being| |@ traitor and seriously stabbed j him THE STAR—WEDNESDAY, JULY 10, 1912, POWER SITE PURCHASE Contending that the city is legal ly bound to purchase the Hebb pow er site for $1,000,000, M, O, Carton Nl erday \nsued an} directed ‘against the mayor council, citing them to show e on Jnly 18, why the purchase should not be made forthwith, TARIFF ISSUE WASHINGTON, July 10—The| tariff will be the main tasue on} which President Taft's re-election | 4 taxpayer, has begun sult, through} wit be f it. This was the de-| Attorneys Carkeek, McDonald &| cision reached today by the pre-| Knapp, to compel the mayor and! dent and a sub-committee the na | dona) campaign committee appoint ed to confer with him regarding campaign officers TACOMA ELKS TO CELEBRATE,| TACOMA, July 10.—Tacoma Elku| are making arrangements to give| the Portland Elk convention a reyal welcome here Saturday night, when| it ie expected 10,000 Elks returning | East will stop here to witness a big that the city needs the extra power for ite municipal railway, and that the people ratified the purchase at the March election. The council has refused to com plete the purchase until further ex amination of the resources of the site, an well a® ite value in money, is made, This position is taken on the assumption that the people especially for their benefit She He Such poor taste Such good form Portland, Ore, July 10——When a/ 6 big husky thug stuck him up, R. J carnival in the stadium gotten up| Watkins pointed his pipe at him | shoppers. and the villain fled. NEL TEDDY, PEEVISH, SLAMS DOOR IN A REPORTER’S FACE and President Taft are to be asked July 16. by petitions now t or the to n polities ent campaigh, be becam sapped out You must not ask me NEW YOR was the h etire fre ngry and about #0 preposterous and vident @ fake As a er of fact, | have nothing to that or any thing elme The sanctum hind him Roosevelt was today. He came te on hie regular job as co editor of the Outlook pects to » an Bhalt Not Steal,” in this week's iw When his attention was call published story that he BEFORE CROWD daughter, Mrs. J. Raymond Smith She committed suicide during a fit of temporary mental aberration. SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., July 10. Evading the ping hands of + doctor and nurse who sought to drag her from a window in the busi ness district bere, Mra. BL. Brig | 65 years of age, leaped to her deact [before the eyes of hundreds of peevieh work ributing where he ex article ‘Thou town to about red to bis ne door be colonel then re wue and slammed ed to the WANTED TO DIE, AND DID SAN FRANCISCO, Cal. July 10. Calmly informing her ster that she had taken poison 1 wanted to die, Augusta Seiske, a spectaliat in skin diseases, committed suicide here taking cyanide of potassium. She had been despond Briggs was from Southern | ent for several months today by Mrs. The End Is Now in Sight! Only One Hundred Pianos Remain to be Dis- tributed on Terms of a Dollar Down and a Dollar a Week. Tomorrow Is the Time to Take Action Under the terms of an agreement made with seven of the lead- ing manufacturers, Hilers Music House agreed to distribute 90 car- on loads of pianos through its forty » stores on the Coast and on terms of a dollar down and a dollar a week. | Seattle’s share of 20 carloads has all | gone but five carloads—one hundred pianos. If you, dear reader, intend to avail yourself of this great sale "you will have to decide quickly. And Eilers Music House Has Done Its Part We went into this deal prepared to help every home on the Pacific Coast. This institution, with its three million dol- lars’ worth of resources, decided ‘to finance this sale of pianos and make the terms so easy that every home could own a piano, and that without feeling the cost at all. The Manufacturers Have Done Their Part—-They Have Cut the Prices Down to a point where we can sell pianos at wholesale direct to the public. It is a fact that there are pianos in this sale for which many homes have paid $400. They can now be bought for $233. Others in plainer cases can be had for $186 and even as low as $164. Yes, indeed, the manufacturers have left.no stone unturned to let you have a piano in your home. But We Print This Message to the Tardy Folks To miss this sale Is to miss buying piano for which many homes have paid $300 to $400, for $233, $215, $186 $164 and so on. You can ‘one hundred and sixty n dollars if you decide to act before the sale ends. And you can have the uplift and the entertainment and educa- tion which music in the home D. Johnston Co, Third and University Choose Your Piano Nothing Could be Simpler or Easier than the plan we origi- i nated—one dollar down and one dollar a week buys a piano. ‘We have iH certainly done our part. i) | worthy the name need be without a piano. The Plan Is Squarely Up to You---Now What Will You Do? Only one hundred pianos remain to be sold under this plan, and we are selling now an average of ten a day. We could stop all advertising and all publicity right now, and this sale would go down in history as the most successful, quickest and most satisfactory sale of pianos ever held by any store on the Pacific Coast. Our Guarantee Protects You Decide to Act ' Tomorrow The thing to do is to decide to settle the piano problem tomorrow. To bring along a dollar and select the instru- ment you like. To rest as- sured that it will give satis- faction, for the reason that every piano in this store car- “ries our unqualified guaran- tee. Successors to D. S Johnston Co. Third and University

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