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The Arno'd Massage V.braior 333-4 ARCADE. will dem atrength stimulating and invigorating | Toric Lenses— With deep ew ‘an Op- Was . the ngton Heard of Optom rth year ern lens «ri in Seattle nding p Bring this adv. with you. targlar-Preet VAULT DOORS Fire-Proet Horgiar-Preot Mob-Proof Furniture Weod Steet Fixtures hee NOTICE 18 HE: in accord 3802 of the City adopted City © ordinances in ¢ BE IT ORDAINE SEATTLE AS FOLLOWS Section 1 and after the sec- ond day of April, 1913, the firemen and employees of the Fire De ment of The City of ttle, subject to call, other than the Fire Chief, shall be divided into two (2) pia: toons, one to perform doy service and the other to perform nix vice. The hours of the 4 shall not exceed t ing not before e M. and ending n an (6) o'clock P. M. The hours of the night service shall not exceed four- teen, (14), commencing not before six (6) o'clock P. M. and ending not later than eight (5) eK M., except that in the event of «reat threatening or unusual confiagra- tion, or such emergency, the Fire Chief, his assistant, or other person in charge or cor Department and authority men and so employed while Section 3. All thereof, in so far conflict with the ordinance Hection 4 take effect days from « approval, if approve otherwise it shall ta time it shall become Provisions of the city eh Passed the City Counell day of September, 1912, and signed by me in open session in authentica tion of ite pas this 16th day of September, 1912 ROBT, B. nt of the by me 1 a law under the the 16th HES City this KETH touncil. 17th day of GEO. ¥. COTTERILL, Mayor by me this 17th day H. W. CARROLL, Agnew, Deputy Clerk. IREBY FURTHE ction will b ttle for the fedecting held in purpos the a it W. CAnKOL city Comptroller and ¢x-officio City er Date of first publication Septem- ber 27, 1912, cf 806 rd Ave. Seattle. Dr. L. R. Clark, D. D. 8. We do dental work on which you can rely absolutely. It is first-class in every way and is fully warranted by @ guarantee that means something to you, signed by_ the operator and manager. The dentists who are recognized for the painstaking manner in which they perform all operations are the ones you should select when in need of dental services. That we are such is shown by the fact that we are patronized by conserva v ple, who carefully eigh and consider matters before deciding. Remember, this is the only large dental offi | that is owned by a graduate regis tered dentist, and has only regis. tered dentists associated with him. | Investigate for yourself and we will |prove what we say is true, Our Regular extra heavy $10.00 Gold Crowns .. Regular $10 Never Slip ‘al| Plates . Regal Dental Offices Dr. L. R. Clark, D. D. 8. (Manager) 1405 Third Ave. N. W. Cor. Union NOTE—Bring this Ad with you - that pain in} onight | e in the city|4 BY FREO L. BOALT pnd humane looka Hike Att big book juvenile It he departmen an ordinary ledger. clerkly at police jwith net Jealled the Rec Open the book thousands of records. Husband, John Doe down by a fine, hand, The book might be of a City at * Sorrows random. Put your Jane Doe.” Lives at dead—or an invalid in jail |Karning capacity—nil So-and-So inventlx hus and Woman worthy of help and can’t help her and recommendations No need to read cord Record of a City's Sor not light and chee Ja deadly sameness runs through all records, Take Just two Mra, Maryville died of cancer last J are eight children, the Walter is not always }ment, carning $6 a | The next Henry Henry contractor—sometimes. ‘The three days in #ix Roy, 18; Laura finger on any such-and-such one an » many Ohi of! the or iren. Inspector ed > welt, It the is much lke rful re next re firat. The ows | There is the ays, lives at 961 John Her husband @ lingering and terrible iMness. There vat, Walter, who being epileptic 1 enough to work now he has employ week after 0 an Just 75 0 day has work working for him, 17 earns $ a contractor is for | | pole ave @, about Then come 11; Beuste, 9, and Fedora, 6, who go to Denny school -Fwo babies th their mother Figure it out, you expert a week on $11.25 joyment ir t beat casual If Walter should be taken bad 1 don't know what [ could do. Neither does the Mra. Maryville Is niversities, She how to make : ears, and Ralph, 7 monthe—stay at home w r N in a rented house must and a I7-yearold boy Nine person live arned by an eplleptte whowe em again,” says Mra, Maryvi sure in Amerte alst, though # Juate of the abt at the how to x nomist lke a has taker 1 of poverty Rreatent ah eco: is econom| thous night, ot ag She & soup-bone irday work market late on & 1 dot be know two. t even an ex Mra five out of two and two And so she later must i to gO tigate and ta unwound And dread for that which on bad,” she zed charity will Much red tape looke toward th with happen. If W reanized charity for to Mrs alter re sooner hould sid Mar or fore f Orga very plainly ville will be i] a ho and tes be torn finally Walte Henry may shift for distributed about in home from his mother's arma the way they Roy, 1 oe children to for epilep Fedora will alph possibly © sent re himself 1 mother will go to t Mrs. Maryville’ taxpay would be r will be Th pay for pty hong to And th uid And we ve pro! br ma the support Maryville home he famil in the p and y« M” section. Turn over a page IDENTIFY BANDIT dress found Anderson's ef fects at the The Desney girl claims she Anderson at a dance hall month ago and a sordid affection prang up between them. When con fr “i with the slip of paper, she At first disclaimed knowing the au but when Detective, Thos re the acédunt v's death and told of abe cried dramatic i that Auderson The girl then told the Mfficers that she did not believe Alifersor was a holdup man unt informed by Murphy, but that shethought him to & remittance than be joanne of the many tales of hie wan derings and adventures be Dad re counted to her. She said’He was mad! threatened to kill her and himself if she left him. (By United Press teased Wire) SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 27. The spectacular street car bandit, lwho after leading several posses of | policemen an exciting ch. through the Barbary coast region here until he was cornered near the water front, killed himself Wednesday | night, today is positively identified by Evelyn Desney, dance hall habi tue, as Hans Anderson, an adven turer who lived with her in a room ing house in the business section According to the girl, who ts young and pretty, Anderson was tn the habit of leaving thelr apart ments about 7 o'clock r empty handed and wou 1 jreturn with his poek money and jewels, the of which he lavished upon girl was located through a slip « paper bearing her name and ad ASK AID FOR” INJURED WOMAN That Mrs. A. C. Hoover, the woman who was #¢ injured at the aeroplane ac atthe |terday for guardianship of the chit Meadows recently have to/dren, Lucille, 11, and Lewis, 14 submit to an‘operation for the am-|Dr. Tenney also asked to be ap putation of one of her legs, is re-|polnted administrator of the es ported today at the Swedish how | tate pital, where she has been confined | = for the past four months, Mrs. | Hoover, who is in straitened cir | cumstances, may have to remain in| the honpital for several months | more. Kind friends are attempting to raise sufficient funds to tide her through. The Woman's Commer cial ciub is taking up the fund, and | aid can be extended Mrs, Hoover by leaving the money with Mra. M. L. Knettle, 1328 Second av. The following donations were re | celved Eastern Washington, $5; Mrs. Smith, Mr. Crows, $2; Mi Hughes, $2; Miss Hawthorn, $1; Mrs. D. T. Bull, $1; Miss Ober, $1; | | Mra. Westfall, $1; Mra, Clark, $1; Miscellaneous, 95c; Mra. Lightfoot, $5; Cumberland, B. C., $17.50; Mre. J, Calvert, $6; Mra. J Me- Leod, $5; Women's Commercial club, $10. GIVES BLOOD TO SAVE GIRL (By United Preas tensed Wired FRANCISCO, Sept. 27. Saved from suicide by the lifeblood of a waiter, whom she had never | seen, Miss Anna Roblin, young and | comely, today is on the road to re-| covery, following an operation for the transfusion of bloo Despond ent over a love affair, Miss Bohlin attempted suicide by asphyxiation, and that she was not successful is due to the chivalry of Oswald Schwariz, a waiter at the Portola Louvre cafe here. Albert Wilford, Miss Bohlin, $100. “Keep your money,” told him, “Let's wait Bohlin recovers,” CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINATIONS The civil service commission of Seattle has announced that there will be examinations October 17 to 24 for the following positions Chief clerk and law clerks in the law department; assistant milk in spector in the health department; scout supervisor in the park de partment; plant foreman, mixer night man and top foreman at the asphalt plant; asphalt , ae Itphalt laborer, bridge and pile | driver man; apprentice drafteman stor in the public utilities | machinist and master in the fire department, and hoisting engineer. The examinations will be held in the Prefontaine building. Further | information and application blanks may be obtained there REFUSE TO STOP SULTAN, Wash, Sept. 27.—Three shots at three robbers failed to |stop them with $50 which they got from Tom Cunningham, bartender | at the White Front saloon here, 4 cording to the report made to the| authorities today, The robbers dis. appeared over an embankment on the railroad tracks, among | met about a 7 every be The two children of Lewis Ten who killed his divorced wife jay and then shot himself, | ad by Mre. attie Irving, | aunt, and Dr. Cecll 1 uncle Both lied in probate court yee Tw are wante tously dent may wealthy tendered uncle of Schwarts | Redelsheimer’s SUITS for Boys $3.50 UP Rui Suite. weaves, Schwaris | until Miss jane, Sallora, Norfolke and Back Agen 2% to 6 All the pew colors and pattermer Vn equaled values from $3.60) 1H 1818.00 TWO-PANTS La OVERCOATS, $3.50 to $15.00 FREE! Thin watch or @ | fine to free to In. ers purchasing boy's sult or overcoat J. Redelsheimer & Co. First Ave. and Columbla it. headqua tera ie a Ite lined pages gre filled AAGronn. | Caadi tons Remarks on an on an} WHO KILLED HIMSELF infatuated with her,.and had/ \TENNEY CHILDREN Moroni,” Mra. Moron! of consumption earns $6 a week at the plain sewing when she | Katle 9 and Lout Mre. to I Mi dian Co. in an Intelligent in a year ago To can get It The famit ithe Joe ar his mother bis entire envel out they can, but the fact remea Villes and thousands of other When will the Mor | dread the day when the liv Moron! and be force famil A mothers and the Morot tjoned in the Re IiMnols pension system pays, Why If the state must. pay | pay the money to the public institutions Of all the money sut administration” to every dollar Under the mothers | poor, the state would sav |the children get ret in instituti * HOLD HARBOR _ BONDS LEGAL | All i now ready for the ment work on the Seattle The supreme court has remove question a the leg of ponds for $8,100,000 recently voted by the people g the ec of the nation bill w and all the o ord of a City's rth mothe sshingte for th others not me in | | neribed to pension sys mo fa better care ould any | in wus local sion sper Th once work the comm upon opments hay i over in detail On port commission Int advertising wale The bonds voted by ple {nelude also appre th eHarbor Inland dea ple have not yet signed for which they had ¢ jalthough the mmt had put their jeral weeks ag MISS O’MEARA TO | DISCUSS TARIFF | Miss Mary G. O'Mears of civies and governme local high echools, will give a of four lectures on the “Histo: Theory of the Tariff,” under the aunpices of the political selence de partment of Woman club. The first le will be next Monday at p. m. at the club jhouse, Harvard ay. and F The meting will be publie. $500 MONUMENT | died in a Mit cash | me in port heer pe lease port ¢ signatures to it ana pen to t Deayderusz Janowski Eoumclaw last January | Ue property, few ¢ and no heirs. After off all his debts, Thomas Muchiin-| ski finds that there in still $1,400 left, which will eventually go to the state unless an heir can be locat ed. His friends think that a monv met should be erected to his memory, since there is no one t jclaim his money, and Judge Frater will on Monday hear reasons why \the administrator should spend | $800 for the purpose. we aving paid} FIGHT TO HOLD REBEL CHIEF TUCSON, Ariz, Sept To prevent the possible release of Gen. Emilio Campa, the Mexican rebel chief, who was recently taken prisoner on American soll, Mexican Conaul E. V. Anaya is represented by counsel here today and prepar ed to resist any attempt of Campa to regain bis freedom. MATTHEWS TO DISCUSS RECALL Rev, M. A. Matthews will pitwach ® special sermon Bunday evening in which he will present the facts behind what he terms the vice syn. | dicate’s efforts to recall Mayor Cot- terill, Some facta and factors will be plemnty une potated ly Gecussed HELP SUFFERERS TOKIO. Sept. 27 to the sufferers in the recent ty phoon which swept Japan, thou sands of troops have left here for the stricken districts, It in now be lNeved that thousands of persons perished in the storm, and that many towns were destre To render aid Boy Takes Medicine —Won't Ask Help ATLANTIC CITY, Sept. 27, Rather than appeal to his father to make good $7 which h® waa convict ed of stealing from a ‘man who had not only secured him a position, jbut took him into his own home Harry Stein, a 16-year-old Philadel phian, submitted to a wentence to six years in the State Reformatory imposed by Judge Higbee, in juven ile court Better Than Mother’s MORRISTOWN, N, J, Sept Mre. David F. Leonard) cooke | particularly good dinner one |last March and she. received | reward in permission to, adopt | year-old Henry Bakley. Henry | & guest at the dinner and then there developed a fondwe place. a day her Bix. was and for the HERE'S A BRIDEGROOM The proper dress for a bride jsroom at a morning or afternoon | wedding consists of a black or dark blue frock coat, high, white double breasted waistcoat, or one that matches the coat in texture; gray trousers, white linen, a full folded jwhite silk or satin necktie, or one jhaving a white background relieved |by figured decoration in color; gray suede gloves, patent leather shoes and a silk hat, SERVING TABLE HANDY The side or serving table is an aid to the woman who does her own work and entertains occasion- ally at dinner. It is placed against the wall at some convenient place in the dining room and has on it the extra knives, forks and spoons, and other dishes until needed, Row DON ist be given | inhaler | quer stubborn catarrh h children M bad th Joe n whore dled has five Mr has tallan woma at She 4 factory 14, es at 1711 putting € up a pluc r They de and the Mar TO BAT fight? They Saturd Morons OUGH sing that the OT GET I d to give up br olve problems of the Mary of unfortunate rrows. of families, and finds that the of indige nol ppor f ene ead of to organized unized charity to help the poor mot $19 is spent or to the and ten would go mother’s care—than they Drives Out CATARRTL No more Blowing, Snuf- fling or Morning Hawking to Dislodge Mucous, When) You Breathe Germ Des-| troying HYOMEL. HYOMEI euarar y of catarrh or money athe it, destroy th " hawking if; it High« teed to end the . back catarrh and snuf and will the will not lodge in the | Mammation will le brane of the nos your head wil Breathe it for ¢ throat; its itineptic crusts nose; mucous hroat; all in the mem throat and and fine colds and healing n all medies in a coughs soot in t dowing action stomach creation the outfit dottl w includes HYOME! Extra bottles of HYOME cents at druggists everywhe To break up cold in head or chest ght or to more quickly con pour @ scant of HYOMEL into a bow! water, cover h and with towel and the vayor for several minutes before going to bed, Complete and teaspoonf of boi bow! brea BULL BROS. 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