The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 4, 1912, Page 3

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GET THE BEST atthe Shoe Hospitala, All work guaranteed, Best equip We Charge No More Than Others Shoe Hospital, Klein’s Shoe Hospital, 217 James Street. Every man and woman can get clothing they need here with kind of credit terme. store not only affords you a 1 of the best In men's and wearing apparel, but the h is not necessary, Under Hberal, convenient credit 4 small payment is made date of purchase, while the is pald weekly or monthly th wh Th se right wome ready ¢ meradee our plan or at the <P xmme Mrda-r > balance £-34 Second Ave., Near Union St. *'Seatile's Reliable Credit House” NOTICE! ‘We are now located in our new quarters at 1424 Third Av., Near Pike | Vit our new store, which is the finest on the Pacific Coast SEWING MACHINE CO. a PAID ADVERTISING, ays for This Waste f Time and Produce? Every break-down, accident or injury to vehicle, beast or produce adds some- thing to the high cost of living in the - Cities Roads built on Portland crete base provide hard, smooth surfaces and, therefore, cheap and portation. Vote for the Good Roads Bond Issue and let posterity help to pay for the improvement. THE STAR—MONDAY, NOVEM BER 4, 1912. CANDIDATES HOME; BETS FAVOR WILSON (By Untied Prose Leased Wire) Wilson Stilt Talking. NEW YORK, Nov. 4—-National| RED BANK, N. J., Nov. 4.—Gov headquartere of the big political ermor Wilson will coneluc is CAT parti re deserted here today. All paign tonight at Paterson, the hom . : of Judge William Hughes, democrats} po. the minor emp!oyes left Saturday i¢ candidate for U, 8, senator and only the big chiefs remain, [day he urged in speechon that All the political managers today | democratic congress be elected reiterated th | will recetve the returns at for their parti Princeton home tomorrow Senator Joseph M. Dixon, George Perkins, Gov, Johnson and Frank A,| Munsey will be at progressive head. | quarters here tomorrow night, Gov Johnson will make his last apeech Advovat wt of the propored 41,400,000 and the erection Court House in the Center, have shown a one later atagen He nin q usmion wtatoments * forecasts of victory WILSON BETTING FAVORITE SAN FRANCISCO, Noy, 4--Lack of money to wager on Roosevelt as the betting choice in the presiden tlal handleap today sent the betting | a of the campaign at Springfield, | prices.in Ban Franciaco from 1 to 3) ey can Mass., tonight |to 1 to 6 on Woodrow Wilon, boning th New York in considered the most! Already $60,000 has pansed|puxe -the doubtful state in the Union. Some) through the bands of Tom Corbett | trhird bets are being made today that] the Vrinetpal bookmaker here, and| tty bs Roosevelt will carry It, before the result is tn pe % night x to handle at leant _, Taft Urges All to Vote, Ayr hy ” wis Mg s CLEVELAND, Nov. 4.—En route!” Wilson Is the favorite on the Ken to Cincinnati today, President Taft! eral result in San Francisco, while)? spoke briefly, Urging everyone to| Roosevelt ix backed to carry the vote, the president added: “I am/ state of California at odds of 2 to 1.|! > not here fo make a political speech,| On Saturday the betting was even| ibs "e p because your minds are made up by| money that Roosevelt: would carry ithe i ana yt by ih Ye le Is “propos Thetruth I these mentiomen have t Will wtand inens logic to tmmediately t pre and afford + both County and dequate and con transaction t, adil at the | busine efor the wa we of Cen ° this time." The president will reach| California by 20,000, but today the! Cincinnatl this evening, where he| betting switched to even money Pioreatiods, ane Will recelve the election returns, that he would have that majority 0 aananeainaaaaas will no f 4) of WARRANT FILED AGAINST _[{2:").%2""='ig CITY DETECTIVE M’NAMEE ound, and will shifting wp to the When th 4 Prosecuting Attorney Murphy) by Murphy filed a warrant in Judge George's | interview court this morning against City De younger brother of the boy who ; : Was shot, Murphy inspected the tective M. J, McNamee, who seene of the shooting personally Lesile Pepper in a rooming house /and had the city chemist make an} t 1819% 7th av, Wednesday night examination of the blood stains after breaking in the door in mak-| MeNamee and Detective Hen Cor |f%*t the je be given ing an arrest. The charge against /netleon went up to the room occu pty one McNamee is assault in the second | pied by the Pepper boys to inves: We butldiag there ns degree. tigate © charge of burglary made| How ocated and so constructed . against them through an anony-| ie Gente mone te hae ‘mous letter. | Inge. GEE WHIZ! EGGs|: 60 CENTS! that the put © the peo: 4 $1,409,000 bond et, every day and every advocates of Uils insue The difference between a giaes sitting egg and the real thing the price, and at thie Stage of the game a men may feel proud if he eats an egg for breakfas The reason—egge have now become « luxury. Within the past week eggs have aviated four cents higher, And Seattic egg dealers say there ie no relief in sight. At thie stage of the game, eggs cost Mr. Common Person from 55 to 60 cents per dozen. Be fore the hens get through with their vacation, egge will prob ably go up to 70 cents. Nope, Madame, the grocer will not get peeved if you send in an order for an egg. Plans ry Hut vic. te . | and shitting doubpions ute propo 41,400,000 t t they declared that the peo ted the whole Hogue Munk at spring, not aune the Civie Center to : Saturday, following an wih Grover Pepper, |) shot expensive f ramifications of the seh: These gentlemen then demanded issuing of the warrant * after an inveatigaion made Movies Hitting the Saloons Center project na lomue; that nothing ne, If thin $3,400,060 rr WASHINGTON, Nov. 4-—-The cause of temperance bas found a | new ally in the moving ploture show members of the District of Columbia excise board are inclined to be lieve after receiving reporte from its saloon tnapector to the effect that proprietors of drinking estab lishments are complaining of a fall-| ing off in business. It is said a number of proprietors place the blame on the moving picture thea tres, asserting the heads of poorer families, tnstead of dropping into the corner saloon after dinner, take thelr wives and childrea to a Geont theatre. This lige of argu tle plainiy calculated to decelve ihe putlinn tt fe nat in accordance with the prop: orition which the som ana it te not | printed and i directiy ten even comp ten statements con an the leading adve 1,400,000 bond Ineuc ing of their rym a circular ixmue ei Center, when voted, will be Beattie will rable ioms if she resent opportunity for a Civie Center by a delay thie no sug * of Tand an: Phone Main 963 | Eyres Transfer Co. Office 114 Jackson 8. estion of a single cacy [scheme of Agagn. in a ie ewie pe | Givi Resociation, tober 26th, the & gentzgiputions ta ‘ er written by Mr dent of this Beattie under date of Oc- al is made for the campaign fund, PARIS, Nov, 4.—The exact time ata given moment in America and Europe will be established ‘shortly | by wireless telegraphy. About the middie of November it will be pos sible for the first time to establish with precision the longitades of | or America and Europe in their rela | mula in th [tow te each other by the exchange of wireless signals between the ereat station at Ariington, Va, and the Eiffel Tower in Paris and other European stations. Commissioner H. H. Hough, at the international time conference here, declared that |the observatory In Washington was! now distributing time with errors of only onethousandth of a second. | iy European and American time has been established by cable. bs JOHN D. HAS — : 33 TELEPHONES TARRYTOWN, N. Y.. Nov, 4— Jobn D, Rockefeller is having a unique telephone system Iinatalied in bis million-dollar mansion at Po. cantico Hilla, and when tt is ready for operation he will have 33 ex- tensions, It was pecially de- signed for Rockefeller. it is said no other house has as/A V mInany telephones as Rockefeller's. They are of special design and fit flush with the wall. Alongside of each telephone are 33 buttons, and Rockefeller has simply to push a button to get into communication with the room he desires. iu PORTLAND, Or., Nov. 4—The example of her neighboring sister states has led workers for woman's suffrage in Oregon to believe that the state will decide to give it to ber at the election tomorrow. #t-Intelligencer of Octor If an account of the meet- Municipal b rying to the people by striving to the support of those citizens who might favor # Nerth-end Cou House, but who would be oppomed to the whole Clyle Center Pian. On October THth. at a meeting in the Queen Anne High School, Mr. C, France used t . Preponed ismue of $1,400,000 has no direct relation to a Civic © And again, in a cirowlar (since with- drawn on account ¢ It ) entitled "Court cue enter.” are honestly Center project, that this great ai nent is worth $12,000,000 buy the land, and put up the first bulldt Homue's they permit the citt for thelr zeal and their spirit, even them on the nh ex. But publ fering from bility of starting t that buy the single piece of in shape and bulld any County Court House adequate present needa; and they do not ten make any provision w « tom nis the City's Unable to do a fair and rv wupport any phas ing propoattion—th tempting to defeat the combined Building at assailing the nical lity. a professional standing of Mr, A. W ren Gould, the architect emp by the County Commisst as to show that in this matter, at onfidence. not yet been able to offer a definite not auifice to buy land, regrade and taking alone D ti t will entists a tal work costs #0 little, One year eut rat ent to us permits of work will be of the best, and only We do exactly the same kind and own mouth: and ur examination y ¢itingy the opiniois of other ecta fo the effect that the propos CONSTRUCTORS, BUST GOLD AND|f ty time rate, they are not ntitie to ‘hese Civic Center advocates, de iture of rect the Court House’ designed by a of $4,874,000, plus put it There js not a Dental Office tn = ago we started out cut rates, p to make our continuing our low prices, Our wing in the best materials used in your class of work on other people's teeth jand consultation costs you nothin wiiihe for Third und dame PORCELAIN CROWN AND BRIDGE| Hot pir whitt- ately one things wonable ah of th cement con- heir evasions @ ntradictions fe constructed for leas and inconsistencies have been such consideration, much lees epite thelr shifting attitud have They know it will M onwervative Albany Cut-Rate ofa the world where the very best den- the great atten of dental work our name alope is a guarantee that your mouth, that we would want done in our THE BEST ARTIFICIAL TERTH WORKERS, best gold and porcelain) fouble the amount of money filler of teeth, and the best ‘ain a guid has estimated will be re- leas extractors of teeth In the Unit-|quired to build it ed States today, are with the Albany| These Civi iter advocates have Dentists, and our reasonable prices nents to this effect time are beyond all question the lowest/and Again in t ae of their pub- ever offered in| Seattle. Our low|ijo appaches, and the report prices will continue because they|fommilttee of tt 1 bre bringing us the large practice) publishe we desire and require, Weteber We guarantee all work for 12 yours, Call and nee us and you will ind we do exactly as we advertine Gar work in the Best, our prices are | 98.090000, ‘And, weain, the circular entitle the lowest. ue NRE town Vital Que Re ee te Beck. Ming, féfon,"iput out by. the Seattle Cly Second and Pike. “ dfation, conteing the sollowin Take Elevator or Walk Up. ling ‘you that seven stor Our Prices Will Surpeine Yo on rapid trans- paragraph: 8 now planned will ¢ 950,000, when 001 din De built for in fact It will cont $ The Inconsiste 000. nd palpable VOTERS, READ THIS! ‘Vote Against Vote ae IT MAY SAVE YOU ENORMOUS EXPENSE PAID ADVERTISING the $1,400,000 lot selling real estate scheme under the guise of a Civic Center. Yes for the $950,000 Bond —__-, issue for this County and City Office Building at Third Ave- nue and James Street, on County Prop- erty Owned and Paid For. td abt Fibs me pea, ea tend jx Why Buy Other Property? The site we now own is ideal from the stand- point of convenience and accessibility. This building on this site will produce revenue sufficient to meet the interest on bonds and save the payment of rent to private landlords for inade- quate accommodations. for this fightin purpose oi! bond issue y and fu wishes the City along with effort to deceive cannot be support Hiustrated than by the fact these gentlemen cannot agree better ;sixteen-story building with a seven-) that| story tower, the building planned even| for immediate construction, running in & misstatement ome of them|to seven stories on Third Avenue think $2,006,000 will be enough to/and #ix stories on Fourth, can easily frighten the people into voting their| be constructed within an expendi way, While others do not hesttate to|ture of $1,000,000—or, to be exact add another million to make the/for the $950,000 which is asked for scare, an they hope, the more effect-|in the bond issue ive. | Some. of these advocates They also attempt to deceive the | Civic nter $1,400,000 bond people by the statement that the | hav using the name of Great Northern tunnel runs directly | © Bebb, of the firm under the County property at Third | B in their argumen and James. Ratlroad men know of | amainst t and ¢ 11a | | could not be had undertaking, they are now perately for the sole eating the $950,000 and causing further del |ther controvers all, the County ontinue to strug ufficient ers, both nts to ow idings, and all nd surrounding th enter must contin and idle, for no prope thelr own knowledge, and the rec-|!ne at ndertake private impr ords of the City Engineer's Office | to quote show, that the tunnel passe ing that feet or more away from the written east, or Fourth and Jefferso Mi ner of this block But though they have wronsly exaggerated sta Cost and the tocation of t there has been no statem from any reputable architect or reputable contractor to the effect that an esti- mate of F $3,000,000 coat | for the seve nina 8 at A. W of fact, n been made. Mr. Gould's building of when of th son, architect or builder, w actual cubleal content n one-half that figure. Ar a's plan, at the ultimate mpletion, should It ev by the County to go calls for a main building of stories, upon which ts im- 1a broad tower of seven addi- ional stories, The precaution was taken of inviting responsible con tractors to examine these plans and make tentative estimates on the cost ole structure, Here eration of the voters are estimat g seven stories at that run from $2,000,00 oth County and City n the proper conduct business, the taxpayers money now being wasted and the general public venient and acc its officials and ched 4a place for poor og ivable that Mr in this connec- for it will be re-| personally, ding on last year Sunty Comm was shown in in the P and at conveniently and City offi~ oposition to James si quest of the ¢ sioners. This buildin an fllustratton appearing Seattle os August 27, 1911, It Jcovered the entire block and was | fourteen stories in ght. The total cost Was estimated at $1,500,000, and @ bond issue for this amount’ was {| asked for. rhe County owns for the block centrally and r Every County cial approves the p uild on this site. The building desig for this site Mr. A, Warren Gould is of such racter as to meet all present at a height of seven and six ‘and will be so constructed to ‘be avaliable for nmerelal ses whenever the a |upon a larger, more pretentious and | more costly scheme of grouping pub- Me buildings. ‘The building will in- crease the value of the property, Civic Center| which 1s located in a district most advocates quote Mr, Bebb as declar-| susceptible to the natural increase ing that Mr, Gould's building, at/in property values, and for this reas seven stories, will cost $2,000,000 to} son is a good investment $3,000,000, when his own’ fourteen-| These are the consi |story building was estimated by | justify support of t! himself to cost not more than|issue, and that are ix $1,500,0007 | represented by the adve The attack on Mr. $1,400,000 bond Issue Leff a ‘straight business to meet the » present and y jobstacle 1 ates | future prac- | serving th ade-|in voting ne bond issue for the}and against the $1,400,000 issue, nt of the $1,400,000 | both of which must be done to make they are urging, |a vote effective. Otherwise they ar purpose, frankly | merely Insuring continued {neon was to commit |ience and distress to public business, t on the whole and are inviting furth )DGDON scheme, with its | versy Pics a Seoretary Public Rullding and inevitable ‘cost of iS that popular Improvement Association, t fleations prepared b at en Gould As a matter such exami tion has They have declared that nt per- uid show of less bb's fourteen-story build dat @ cost of why cannot Mr. Gould's e constructed to a stories at a cost of or nearly two-thirds of proposed by Mr, Bebb? And how can the the cost ations that $950,000 bond ored ‘and mis- of Gould's profes- on Company, r of many 1 States gov- and other buildings, esti- cost of the entire struc- 510,809. hers, builders of large e and in Portland, es- total cost at. $2,174,000. Lellan, the well-known Seat- tle ‘contractos who has just com- jeted the Mount Baker High Schoo! estimate of total cost at t imposing no plans for the » people are sis directly P ond issue Their pr stated at the peopl the simplest | Bogue Civic with| ultimate and a’ $20,000,000, Realizing 8 matter of matical caleulation that, estimates of (otal cost on t mathe: such

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