The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 19, 1912, Page 3

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8 coos _ for Hair and ‘alkali in shampoos dair tf grow dull and H at ends and fall out, stfu) soaps or mixtures Semtnued, there can be no A very fine shampoo mix We made dy dissolving a canthrox in a cup of ) This should b poured slowly and rut wih create an abund amy lather, After poo hair dries walek ty the clean, pliant and he althy pecessary tO SHAMPOO CVE canthrox ts employed Fite effects are quick and Continued vsine a clean, bealthy scalp ace of rich, glossy and ne scalp It y 1 while is beauty y, greasy, muddy skin, go to the drug four ounces of spur Ht in one-half pint {or hot water), and add fuls glycerine. Apply face, neck and arms ty until dry. it will whiten the skin and that charm of youthful vied by, all ppowder and is much did for removing and sallowness of isement. Best Couzh Syrup ay fee Made at otekiy. ay Acts ‘alle. wet pint of you about with ordir tt it stops obe whooping cough splendid = for croup, hoarseness makes & and saves dup} | }is Just one spot of light THE STAR—TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1912. [JUSTICE ITSELF ON TRIAL AT JOHN MITCHELL WANTS TO —!' SALEM, GIRL WORKER WARNS SALEM, Mass, Nov. 19.-—There the shad wear) an rth) | amar} lent this recipe ey can be Used BM puaar wTup, if de of housewives in mid Canada now aod Suger & often been ul to tated iis have made it im- (absolute ratinta Promptiy refu Telpe. You or with get Sad to The Pinex Co. | uaranteed istributors) ij | i ) | | } ists By the same kind 1 want done coats you no RTIFICTAL BEST In the United} fe with the Albany OUr Teasonable prices Question the lowest im Beattie. Our low nue because they the large practice ire. all work for 1% see us and you will actly a8 we advert! t, our prices are| pana RATE DENTISTS Baak B levato a elk Up. f PRSH YOU WILL PLEASE YOU /ELY HAIR ¢ clinging | trust j quickly owy courthouse where sat tn their tron-meshed cage, Joseph Ettor, Ar ovannitt! and Joseph Caruso, on trial for their lives and their| cause. It ls the grave, pale face of | Elizabeth rley Piynn, Madonna of the women who slave. Elisabeth Gurley F n is only @ slip of a girl She has gone from coast to comet, speaking for “the cause,” and snffering abuse, want and impr ent, that the burden of the be mdown may be lifted a little. For a year now to her skirts, capitalism in the wn of Lawrence. And today she sees what trial means, not only to Ettor vannitti and Caru her comrades im arma, but, as she thinks, all of as, and, indeed, to all the world We Industrial Workers of the Werld had organi the unskilled mill workers and were conducting a great strike In Lawrence last wir ter,” she said At the time of th riot that resatted in Annie Lopizzo's with her baby she has fought woolen this Gio jdeath we were winning, for we had We lost two of them without leaders the great leaders. and |Friend Husband Learns Something About Hats. SUBMIT SINGLE TAXING AGAIN Shall Seattle adopt the single tax system now obtaining in Vanconver and Vietoria, B. C., and recently voted into the Everett city charter ® The voters will have to deciday this question next March A resolution to that effect, introf aren't ony enjoyed the mar-|{! derived trom using! aaa PARISIAN air grower,| and dandrut? remedy you & real treat ly set use PARIS- Tonic not only to 5 andrutt and other hair to pert falling hatr, ; , and taded hair, GAGe puts lite and lus, Derson's ad It keeps | r immaculately | causes “sel hair to come S408 Mair Tonic is not contain lead to dis- | OF any injurtous in-| today, madam. It a dolls and ts sold nt stores and every where, ae it. duced by Councilman Erickson yes, terday, was passed by a vote of to three. By Erickson's resolution, the single tax is to be adopted by grad |uated application over a four period. Each year, personal prop- erty, except public service fran chises and building improvements. is to be relieved of 25 per cent of |the taxation. At the end of the fourth year, the tax is to be im posed solely on Jand and on public ice franchises. | ALLEN MAY ASK FOR RECOUNT OF VOTE State Senator Pliny Allen, Gov. Hay's political manager, may de jcide to ask for a recount at the hands of the legisidiure, His con- ference with the governor at Spo- kane, Allen says, did not result in any definite plans, but it is prac tically certain that he has aban- doned the idea of recounting ‘he King county vote. ery ELIZABETH GURLEY FLYNN people perish.’ “Hut Ettor and Glovanuittt had done thelr work well, They had planted their seeds of truth in too many hearts for them all to die ‘Our enemies may run the red flags off the streets of Mansachu- | ta, condemn ruso. But tof Mberty They may onitt! and C cannot + Rin he # it's Best to that every organ of the wonde: upon every other, Ettor, they BY MAX 8, HAYES ROCHESTER, N. ¥,, Nov, 19 In defeating a resolution before th A, F of L. convention to bar rep resentatives of religious denomina tions from speaking as fraternal delegates in future conventions, the opinion was expressed that me sages of all religious bodies should heard only where they have a bearing on the movement | At present Presbyterian, Hpisec | palian and Catholic fraternal dele wat are. given the privilege of the floor Delegates of some othe beliefy, alko those who are athelatic tn their views, have demurre that their particular schools of though are not given a hearing sident John P, White of thé | United Mine Workers probably wil! not oppose John Mitchell as vice president of the A. F. of L. when clection of officers le renche Strong pressure ia being brought upon White, who has been urged t SEES ROMANCE IN connected especially with the fays Thomas 8. In secretary of the National Reat Estate association, who arrived in Seattle yesterday Men and women on the other| side of the mountains are looking to the Pacific as & place to j bulla comfortable and beantiful homes Ingersoll in impressed lreal estate activities here jare remarkable Pacific “There ts a with the West Pacific coast gersoll, executive romance coast with the There for he n things in store woe and cities. lally after t « Panama canal rea! eltizeen who works a comfortable home and pays bis small tax that performs the Kreatest service for the community, Ingersoll believes And,” he ys, “I find that Se attle ts 1 of such citizens. Among } estate men there ap pears to be the greatest confidenc in each other, as well as tn the prospects for the future.” Ingersoll waa the guest of offi cers of the local’ association at # jluncheon at the Aretio club this noon. Remember rful human body is dependent If your liver goes wrong your blood will be impure; if your bowels are inactive your stomach and digestion will show it. And eechams Pills have become the most famous and the most approved family remedy in the world. They apd unrivaled power to cause liver and bowels. They are gentle, safe but sure. one trouble leads to another, are known for their wonderful regular, notural action of the Beecham's Pills benefit every organ of the body-~brighten the eye, clear the brain, tone the nerves and increase vigor—because they Remove the First Cause of Trouble Special directions for women with every bon. Sold everywhere, 10¢., 28. It Makes No Difference What is the nature of the dis ease you have or how long standing or regardless of the kind and number of the dif ferent treatments you bave tried, you should at least in vestigate and learn the mer ita of Chiropractic Adjust- ments, which is absolutely drugiews and knifeless and none of the socalled appli ances of the medical profes sion are ever used. It is the method in which the spine. where the seat of diseases rest, is put in perfect order. thereby allowing nature to cure the disease, as only na ture can eure. Come in and talk it over with us. No charge in ever made for con suitation or examination A. LEE LEWIS Registered Chiropractor 347-8 Arcade Annex, Seattle. 307-8 Colby Bidg., Everett. OHI “DENNY-RENTON All Clay Products 1007 Hoge Bldg. Everett-Seattle Interurban Railway SEATTLE ‘T. traifie 10:30 a. m 6:26 p. m Leeal Traine-¢ 10, Be, 8:30, 9:59, 20:30 MH 11:30 a. m; 12:90, 1:36 2:30, 3:30, 4:30, 5:30 B 6:20 7:40. $.20, 9:45. 11:45 Dp m, dally Batra train Saturday end Sunday OUR REAL ESTATE Limited | GO TO JAIL AS A. F. OFFICIAL stand for Mitehell’s place, by a ma Hority of his delegation, to curb hin ambition until the injunction and Jal sentence of nine months hanging over Mitchell's head are settled Mitehel) M nte L, The of the olty and dogthed to fa havinen ¢ on the gut ane if he wants A, ¥ #o his friends say Hed to go to privon an officer of the iw ce o of efforts to be delegates from home tate by some the Pacific ule fer their nizations | committe made to secure ek The be ot hha lready advére@Y, The big unions elaim that td #rant to central bediew the righ, 16 declare what local organ teatfons shall or shall not with city and * bodies would be to encourage seceding factions threw 4he international bodies into onetant turniotl and so wee ) labor movement wot AMERICAN WOMEN WHO WORK | | | N Mine Carolina } Mexican girl, hi Paso, Tex | Paso by the Rodrig a dry goods clerk in She was driven to Mexican revolution |HE SUES TO GET HIS WIFE BACK SAN DIBGO, Nov. 19 mpt to regain bis wife Sellman-Ostron, who, Sat urday, decided she preferred her first husband, Chas, V Sellman, whom she had be lieved dead, Earl Ostron, her second husband, today filed wult_ in the local justice court againnt Seliman Mra, Sellman-Ostron married Ostron, several Heving Seliman shy fet Seilman on the street Sitotday whe fainted. The first Misband hurried her to his partments, where me second nye a found them. At the lot wtation, when asked to choorg between the two, she chosd}Seliman. Now Ostron ts seeking to regain her | ‘THE MARKETS In an at Mre | following are ja by to jon mer. \s hawte to the 9 and prices paid by the retatler to the comm | fines. The prices paid the farmer: |. 10:46 p.m. | Ticket Offices: Ser near Weatiake: G Drug Store. Seth an EVERETT To SRATTL trains 9:00 a. m. and 400 pm Local trains—-6:10, 6 8.09 9:01 B, 16:00, 11-00 m om: 18:00 noon Bt 3:00. 4:01 £:00, 6:00, 7:60 10:16 p daily. Extra train Saturday day at 9:00 p. m dicates bagkaxe trating , eels shed at m. and RB | Exelabt train leaves achusetts st CREW EST UPACTION OMPANY sh eo come under uying price and the sum paid by the retatler under “setl- ng price.” Prices in all cases are! fect to Variation, according vo) l freshness and general excellence, but! lthese prices, Unless otherwisd indl- are for rtrictly firet gradex Fane—Puying P ranch “oo | Wrunt—settieg Price New apples Valencia oranges Pears 1.25@ Dressed Mente-—Selling ucke N | cated, Rees c 1, full cut i Everett-Snohomish 10:20 a, m., 4:30, 6:40, fag to 10 a m, Tab, ite. 4:66. 7:60, 10:90, rata CUT- RATE, DENTISTS Second Av. and University St. | Opposite Stone-Fisher Co. wr SPAND. mace OF OUR WORK | 12 YEARS Fabris iS DENTAL WORK , CUT RATE PRICE Ohio Cut Rate | Other De Prices. asy Payments. Prices, $15 Set of Teeth Guaranteed Best $10 Set of Teeth Guaranteed Fit $8 Solid Gold or Porcelain Crown $5 Gold or Porcelain Bridge Work Silver Fillings, 50¢ Up 12-YHAR WRITTEN GUARANTER GIVEN ON ALL WORK, $3, $4 Solid Gold Fillings, $1 Up Guaranteed to Stand Three Months of Hardest Wear Hougen’slightni Shoe Repair Shop 110 Madison St. “REPAIRING WHILE YOU WAIT” Mutton— Ewes sees Weth Trimmed st Short loin pork” Holled ham Ox tongue, each Dried bee Poultry, Local—Buyiag P: ng vroliers No Hens F Turkeys, live Roosters, live, Ib. Spring ducklings ‘ ke, old, live, Ib. « Onions, Potatoes, Carrots, \« tn, loca bar box rrie® Cranberries Pumpkin Parsey 5 Tomatoes, Cal. GO-1b. Ox Cauliflower, dox, sthouse lettuce. orte doz v Lugs. lettuce, dox Kastern timothy Puget sypund timothy. Ui mixed Wavted earn Moderm: Furniture Co. BULL BROS. Just Printers 1013 THIRD AVENUE MAIN 1043 IND. 5200 | resolutions bearing ffilinte | average, ! businens A right led me am in a serious dilemma have been 4 t the mid endous ¢ which we e p to aliney pect this Thand tlon, 1 alle load after Upright a tre during ving Beasor expect wed mr oarload thelr very nd Grand Pianor Ne r than yert people called that there were two cars just t and here | am, with my ste door to the last foot in the rear w of these pianos have never beer diemen for less than $600, $625 cording to the are worth it t now for much more, 1 will ta a week from honest work man in Seattle, and 1 will dell the plano to his home without a extra charge. I have pianos bh that the retail *, through middlemen, ha never sold for! than $400, $450, $500 and $550, according to that of sell © worth the but I to sell now for $1 rday mor me » on the ph 1 will be fo y money ed them dolar k pri down 1 one doll even are less by half than you would the middieman, even If y all down ot cash one a the than to pay paid it include a st to your hor on the also. I have pianos here never been sold in the before for lews than $4 and | will sell these p Ket room, for as little we on these * mo © little pric that ha regular tra $350, w, simply 6 $125, ¢ down and one dollar at these little prices liver them to yc latest uptodate mahorany, oak to match the plano that you se! ANOTHER FORCED SA Besides, 1 have some da planos and organs here that Jb change as part payment on some grade pianos and player pianos (that reminds me ewellest new Player Pianos her ever seen, and little prices is t ax well as everything else.) Bu a week ev and also home w inet clean them for $15, $28, $27 $ $ little prices, and I'll just take and One Dollar a week on these them out of the way. I simpl space, folks, and that’s all there I have lived in this city ¢ley sold pianos from the retail stores from the Piano Manufacturers am now doing for the National F ore at 823 Third Ave., but never 1 in @ position or able to offer m inducements as I am doing at t to the Pathers and Mothers in & ‘WILL WORK FOR | THIRD DRY DOCK BREMERTON, Noy. 19 naughts can dock in pairs Puget sound navy yard If the jot Washington's senators and con greesmen-elect do not | W. E. Hompbrey, json and J, W. Bryan, members of ithe next lower house, pledged |themselves to work for a third dry ck here, at a banquet last night, attended by Admirals Cottman Reynolds, The old dock can har «mall craft such as torpedo bo: ldestroyers, and gunboats in |but is not wide enough to hold ves [sels above 15,000 tons were received from Poindexter and Jones, Congressman-Elect Falconer, Con gresamen Warburton and La Fol jov. Hay and Gov Resides the congressn jmiral Cottman and Admiral Rey nolds, Mayor Cotterill, Scott Bone and Joseph Blethen spoke. aken spac | | | Dread at the plans go astray Albert John for a place on the naval affairs committee of the house AT THE MOVIES On Saturday night the “movie” manager at the Crown put up a box} for suggestions by the “fans.” The first one he found was, “More Rroncho Billy and John Bunny!” ‘The next one was “Not so much | rain.” | : . } John Bunny is funny. He makes you laugh without making any noise about it, Yesterday he was} playing in @ fine little Irish com edy at the Alhambra, Watch for him. He'll be in Seattle often. n “Flesh and Blood,” at the New Cireult yesterday, a man performed the daring feat of falling from a 20. story building Edison is doing a lot of invent- ing. Soon you can have movies in your home and see all the best act ors. On Wednesday, November 27, the Theodora home, under the manage ment of thé Volunteers of America, will have a “movie” tag day in the interest of the home, which is building on Ravenna heights. All who buy tags will be admitted to) any show at the Dream theatre) from November 27 to December 2 The old reporter In the play of that name at the Dream says, in| noiseless words, “Drive me quick to The Star office.” CRACKSMEN HOLD TOWN AT BAY BOWLING GREN, 0., Noy, 19. Yege men early today dynamited the safe of the Munn bank, at Port- age, near here, and escaped with $5,000. It required five explosions to wreck the safe. The entire town was aroused by the reports, but confederates stood on guard with Winchesters and warned citizens {to stay away, GOING UP! NOW IT’S PRICE OF BUTTER Butter, which has hitherto been behaving very nicely, got fractious aaa and joined the aviation . This morning it is con # a pound higher than yester- day. y factories filled fro middiemen's way of selling than half-price dollar down $275 and $168, and | will take one doll of Player Pianos the second-hand pianos and organs One pet Lin | | Ad-| Congressman Bryan was boosted two The phenomenal joing at 828 Third dle of this month, Jemand for pianos i. Acting on this to send on finest, high grado RAILROAD CO. CALLS UP Railroad one and told me from the ¥ the fr ith planos. Son » wold by the mid and $650, and ac they reed to sell them and what is nd one dollar ning the at, t ing ver any ere the , and ing am 75, $185, $195 and $210, und I will take lar though ore have ou 1 will 1 and deliver the plano on ave ade to 165 lar en le ith or lect CRIFICE ndy second-hand have taken in ex of the new high that I have sold I have the that you have rule on them to go back to that I have to get the and other Dollar down just to get have thi very best children. ten-ye a first-class, walnut stool This is not | more or less th | of Seattle of and my present ¢ tunity. There 4 but th has the piano they | squarely on ty community and fornia, and my enjoy the cc nity and the Music Trade to you today is a from-the-shoulder | the people of and get the bene | confronts m National F Third Orpheum Theatr from the Central There ar Pianos he ut 8 now 85, $9 too must is to ft en years. I have as well as direct them as I "ano Manufactur at any th yeh extrac his very to selves o was dinary moment the place oat ny reading COUNCILMAN HELD UP; ROBBED OF 75c A masked bandit whh a big gun jag, and a nervous right arm. held up Councliman Charles Mar ble jast night and relieved him of cents and a watch The holdup artist was peeved with his smal! gleanings. He told Marble punctuating bis remarks with pokes in the ribs from his gun. He wanted more money and said #0. Mart assured him he | was sorry, bu? that there was noth ing doing, he had it all DEMANDS JOB FROM PRESIDENT; GETS IT _When J. 1, Galen, a prominent @ square word has r fidenc bige and this statement that I am making at near Plain Talk From a Plain Man to the People of Seattle It Is the Duty of Every Lover of Home and Children OD. W. THOMAS ar guaranteed pianos for thelr EXTREME NECESSITY an advertisement—it nothing 1 a plain statement to the people man that is in difficulties, iffieulty is your one golden opror not a man or woman in Seattle always been absolutely satisfied with have bought from Thomas I stand record in this ixteen of eleven years tn th ate of Call- ver n denied, I and esteem of this commu Eastern plano men in the years t straightforward, clean-cut, right- statement of facts, and 1 want attle to take immediate action fit of this peculiar situation that the present mome at the Manufacturers’ Salesrooms, $28 Marion, one block below the and right across the street Building. You can't mistake the e big signs up on th windows Under Cost.” ‘ decided he tendent of ter it right. | wanted the yoo of Glacier Park, Finding some opposition to his plication, he took a train for Wasl ington, interviewed President Taft, and cinched the job. He Icft last night to take up his duties RICH WIDOW DROWNS CHILD IN BATHTUB CHICAGO,, Ne 19.—Mrs. Ella Crawford, a w y widow, mur- dered her %-yearold daughter, Bl eanora May Crawford, and then made two unsuccessful attempts to kill herself at her home here to- day. The mother, said by the police to have become insane, drowned her daughter in a bathtub he went ie \ To have health, bowel move- ment is absolutely necessary —How best to obtain it. if woman's beauty depended upon | cosmetics every woman would be a picture of loveliness. But beauty |lles deeper than that. It les in health. In the majority of canes! | the basis of health, and the cause} of sickness, can be traced to the) jaction of the bowels, The headaches, the lassitude, the | |sallow skin and the lusteriess eyes are usually due to constipation. So many things that women do habit-| |ually conduce to this trouble. They! do not eat carefully, they eat indi |gestible foods because the foods are served daintily and they do not} exercise enough. But whatever the particular cause may be it is im portant that the condition should be corrected. An ideal remedy for women, and one especially suited to their deli ate requirements, is Dr. Caldwell's yrup Pepsin, which thousands of| | Women endorse highly, among them Mrs. Nora Robertson, 136 8. 11th St., Lincoln, Neb., and Mrs, Ann E.j wards, Correctionville, la. who} have it constantly in the house to meet such emergencies. All the family can use Syrup Pepsin, for thousands of mothers give it to babies and children, It is also ad-| mixably suited to the requirements | of elderly people, in fact to all who} by reason of age or infirmity can not stand harsh salts, cathartics, pills or purgatives, These should; always be avoided, for at best their |effect is only for that day, while a genuine medy like Syrup Pepsin acts mildly but permanently | It can be conveniently obtained at any drug store at fifty cents or | would like to make a pe Woman’ s Beauty Is Based on ’ Health MRS. NORA ROBERTSON one dollar a bottle. You will find it gentle in action, pleasant in taste and free from griping, and its tonic properties have a distinct value to women. It is the most widely used laxative-tonic in America today and thousands of families are now never without it. If no member of your family has ever used Syrup Pepsin and you rsonal trial of it before buying it in the regular way of a druggist, send your ad- dress—a postal will do—to Dr. W. B. Caldwell, 415 Washington St. Monticello, Hil., and a free sample bottle will be mailed you, Results are always guaranteed or money will be refunded DOUBLE DAILY SERVICE VIA THE “MILWAUKEE” BETWEEN Seattle, Aberdeen and Hoquiam Trains leave Seattle 7:20 A. M. and 4:20 P, M, For particulars regarding fares and train service, call on or address CITY TICKET OFFICE Sccond and Cherry, or Jackson St. Union Station Ticket Office

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