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\ THE nebo a DECEMBER 5, 1912. SCENES FROM THE LIFE OF CHRIST JOSEPH’S DREAM IN EGYPT, (Reverently portrayed on the exact spot where it took ce, Nineteen hundred ag0-—e part of laborate and costly meving picture production of the fe ym company, to be firet shown at Christmas oH MISERY JUST VANISHES jon, Gas or Sour- pose after Taking “Pape's 7 Diapepein.” t ate fs souring Meeatn or lice ike" jead, refusing to digest, or gas and eructate sour, food, or have a feeling heartburn, fullness, for Ladies and Misses » Sizes 14 to 46, SUPERB ALL-WEATHER ‘Raincoats English Slip-ons The New English Gaberdines dad faste in mouth and’ ee ios ts indigns SCOTCH TWEEDS, ETC. AT " : HALF PRICE AND LESS. for Men and Young Men Sizes 32 to 48. Superb Combination Overcoats and Raincoats THE NEW English Slip-ons, Gaberdines Scotch Tweeds, Etc. AT HALF PRICE AND LESS. The House of Coats GREAT ANNUAL Pre-Inventory Coat Sale Began This Morning at 9 o’Clock Stupendous Price Reductions BEYOND COMPARISON AT HALF PRICE AND LESS Kee case of Pape’s Diapepsin y fifty cents and will thor eure your out oCorder stom- A remarkable demonstration in VIRTUALLY YOUR OWN specialized modern merchandising, Jeave sufficient about the th cane some one else tn the may suffer from stomach e or Indigestion pharmacist to show you plainly printed on cases, then you will y dyspeptic trouble t go, and why they Telleve sour, outoforder ‘or Indigestion in five min- — Diapepein is harmless and candy, though each dose suffictent to digest for assimilation tato i the food you eat; be ee you go to the table Agpetite; but, what you most, is that you your stomach and tn clean and fresh, and ‘not need to resort to laxa- liver pills for biliousness ye “e p city ‘will have many Diapep- ks, as Bome people will call will be cranky about stomach preparation, ever try a little for indt- for gastritis or any other eh misery. now, this minute, and era yourself of stomach oe R BETTER IDIPHONE Amstantane ros _ Onartr co. in Egypt, saying: of Israel; for they are dead that sougl the young child’ MINER IS SHOT IN|THREW sawpusr IN SLEEP AT RENTON; MARSHAL ON CAS FAIRMOUNT, Mon. Dec. enny Burton is much interested in jwild animals and bas a small x00. U. & MarshalJacoby is tcday in-| The other day he decided he would vestigating a shooting which oo-/ go Into bie cage of bears in order }to scatter some dawdust on the B| Renton cost persone gS After he had entered and jhad cloned the door, the cateh on 4} Sound Traction, Light & Power Co. fe ndhiges aewia | the door in some way was dropped Henry Booker, noa-union miner.) and Burton could not get out ‘he Sent: Bavcerdyeere 9 niles in! | bears both made for him, growling |denly awakened w a tw savagel The man had nothing! oy ‘ec. his side. The bullet, sage" than ¢ rehaee, thought to have been fired from @ ling except the sawdust ehavsihighepeed rifle, is estimated to }have traveled fully half a mile be rifore penetrating the w: hotel where Rooker was Marshal Jacoby and hie deputies have had practically no trouble with the strikers for more than a stots i umctROPHoNe , month. A TCOUNTY FARM STERLING, Ul, Dec. 6 After a search of nine years, over cll parta of the country, Alma Lenhart found her sweetheart, John Spear, dying | penniless and a county charge. He | passed away without having recog- nized his former fiancee, and has |been buried at her expense. Nine years ago Miss Lenhart and |Spear lived on adjoining farms |near Mitchell, 8 D. They became engaged, but shortly before the |date set for the wedding Mies Len- j hart quarreled with Spear, gave him back his ring and refused to see bim again. He sold bie prop- jerty and Geappeared. STEREOPTICON “LECTURE The Federated clnbs of the ¥. W. C. A, have @ treat in store for Tues- day night, Dec. 10. A. stereopticon jlecture on the old castles and ca- i! thedrals of Europe will be given at He kept i throwing thie into their eyes untit | his «randson heard his shouts for’ of the hetp and anfartened the door. ga Avdiphone ‘ers ee ping. STUMPS The PACIFIC STUMP PULLER solves the problem. The PACIFIC STUMP PULLER te « simple, powerful and inexpensive machine, which can be operated by one man end « horse. dest 4 a It tells ait If you have stumy copy of our PRE: DON" \RRHAL LLY 7 o'clock by Miss Elizabeth Rowell jot the Broadway high school. cial music will be provided. is yours for the agking: about this wonderful new stump Buller. If you cannot call send ua your name Pome will receive # copy — thie free book by return mati, Pacific bu meee Co. 1112 Wet sid Ave., Beattic, Wash. Spe New Yan a poston The World’s Most Famous Train Arrives New York 9:40 a. m. te het ot Now Voti’s buntnene dite NewYork Central Lines Lake Shore—“The Water-Level Route’ come and trains may go and trains may change, but the Both Century’ pooner eroding pore pete! gel between vi go Bg re gpd fan gs joute” — 8 vital factor the daily intercourse of these two cities. In over ten years this trein has never missed an overnight trip! “Water-Level Route’’— You Can Sleep Apply to your local agent for tickets and sleeping car reservations, or for complete information call on or address our Seattle Office, 714 Second Avenue L. F. Jones, General Agent Passenger Department BEAR’S EYES; SAVED} which is! with which to fight them off-—-noih | HOW TO PULL’ When Herod was dead, behold, the ange! of the Lord appeareth in a dream to Joseph “Arise, and take the young ehild and its mother, and go into the land ii » 20. LIVED IN PARADISE FOR NINE A WEEK ). KANSAS CITY, Me. Dee. 5 hades to paradise wan the transl tion of Mrs. Sadies H. Summerr, who was 'n divorcee court “How did your husband make your married life?” questioned her attorney It was a veritable hades,” sald "Now, when you separated, where did you got i went to Paradise to my folks,” “What's that? inquired the court To Paradise, Mo.” “How much does it cost you to live In Paradise?” tnquired the at torney. Mre. Summers sald $9 a week s life Matthew abe ~The court ordered that sum in al! FLINT, Mich.. Dec. §.—After hay. ing shaved himself preparatory to officiating at a funeral, Rey |George M. Vercoe, pastor of the | North Baptist chureb, picked up a |bottic under the impression that It conta! peroxide and proceeded to complete bie tollet by rubbing some of its contents on his face. It was carbolie act od af a reeuit jot the painful mistake Mr. Vercoe | wae obliged to cancel bis funeral jengagement and place himself un- der the care of a physician. ANIA CONNULLY Is regarded as the prettiest wor! ing girl {in Tacoma. She selis lac et sen Stone-Fisher store, and the ager, as @ special favor to the pabie has placed her department hear the main entrance, HE SWALLOWED AN OPEN SAFETY PIN ST, LOUIS, Mo., Dec. 6.—How Roy Williams swallowed an open safety pin was a mystery he could not explain after surgeons had re- moved the pin from his abdomen, He did not know {ft was there. Wil liams was taken to the hospital suf. fe severe pains in the right ai The surgeon diagnosed the case as appendicitis and operated accordingly, A search revealed the pin, which was one and age” inches long. MEET TO PATCH UP REPUBLICAN PARTY By United Press Leased W WASHINGTON, Dee. Final ar. raugements were completed here today for the republican rehabilita: tion banquet to be held in New York city January 4, It will be the biggest banquet in the history of the party, 1,500 republicans, Includ- and senator, having signified their Intention of attending. President Taft is expected to outline the poli cles he believes necessary to pre vent the party's disintegration. Caleutta, India—More than 100,- 000 Indian Moslems attended a great public demonstration here to- day to pray for Turkey's success in its struggle with the Balkan states, Dance at Dreamland tonight. *** ing every republican congressman |, SALESMAN. EVERY COAT MARKED IN PLAIN RED FIG- URES SHOWING TREMEND- OUS PRICE REDUCTIONS. A BARGAIN TABLE — Ladies’ Double Service Coats, broken sizes, hardly two alike; $10 to $20; grouped for Pre-Inventory Sale at into IMPORTANT—Intending buyers who desire to make a careful selection values range from lot that makes for such stupendous value offerings that is hardly con- ceivable, the House of Coats, and only possible within Your Coat is here at half price and less. 350 men art plaid Nifty amd we Tan Rubber Slip-ons for men; high storm collar, interlined, storm cuffs; a 0 Coat priced for are advised to call during the early hours, Below we give just a few examples in the greatest Raincoat bargains ever witnessed in Seattle, All-Weather Coats tt $13.50 to ! Misses’ Coats in poplins, a lish ') and ‘broken lots $16.50 . Misses’ , Slip-ons, hairs, Pre -inventory $20.00 Women’s All-Weather a select ing Slip-ons, at Sizes 14 to 46 $15.00 Ladies’ and Eng- = $5.90 and $18.00 Ladies’ and All Weather English $8.25 Slip-ons a few ete and Misses’ Coats, large variety to from, includ- A superb $25 Coat opportunity in and heavy All- Wool Coats, priced at $30 Coats in English fine wool ine priced A timely An excellent op- to portunity for that practical holiday present, with a small deposit kept subject to change till after the holidays. ey Girt’ Capes, with etorm hood; fine for schoo! service. Special at $1.50 Bive and Red Capes | BUSTED. INTO THE | JAIL, BUT HE STAYED WENAMIE, Pa., Dec. 5.—-W. Heck jsat in a cell in the jail here while \friends battered in the ~ door, and | then refused to flee.” He spent the remainder of the night in the open jcell and when the jailer appeared inthe morning Heck told what had happened. He refused, however, to give the names of his disappointed friends. THEY HUSKED CORN CARMI, lll, Dec. 5—Righteen women of the Missionary Baptist church in Carm! went biles to William F. Hubble's farm, six miles west, and husked 80 bush- ole of corn in 33 minutes, while v. KE. M. Ryan, pastor of the eh, drove the wagon, ‘The corn was brought to this| fig) city and sold to a local dealer, bringing §1 a bushel, The proceeds were used in paying for church im- After the Age of Fifty the human sand the « the blood cause rhesmatiam in joints, muscles and back. These warnings should proniptly relleved and serious Hiness avoided by uning the following pre~ scription which comes from a noted doctor and in said to have no equal in curing rheumatiom Phyaleal Vigor. Good after the first dose, “KF druggist get one ounce compound (in original sealed pac age) and one ounce of syrup of Sar- saparilla compound. Take these two ingredients home and put them into fair pint of good witekey.. Shuke the bottle and take a tablespoonful before each meal and at bedtime,” If your Eup does not-have Toris mpound In stock he will get it for u in a few hours from his whole- je house. Don't be influenced to ke A patent medicine inetead of this, Insist on having the genuine Torls compound in the original one ounce, sealed yellow packuge. sORE FER’ ne, Callouses, Bunions, Frost’ Bites, Aching and Sweaty Feet. A spoonful o cide in the foot-bath gives instant Heft. Get a 2 box at any drug OF. — AAV erin nt fied be jwone in —get These superb $35 to HO Coats, number of new vanced 1913 models, priced tn automo. | ve! real some a English Slip-on, w@ 30 All-Weather berdines, Slip-ons, all- $14.80}: $30 to Double § Weather secre glish Zibel- Coats suggestion nen folks here early the w All - Weather including a ad- cluding advanced pine $17.50 Aiterations Free of Charge $35 els in superb fabrics, Men’s and Youths’ Superb All -Weather Coats Sizes 32 to 48 English $15 quan limited Men's backs, values, tity at Slip-ons, double $18 Men's and Combination English All-Weather Slip-ons Overcoats. Pre -inventory $22.00 Men's Englis Combination Rain- coats and Overcoats, Pre-inventory Sale sh Slip-ons, $I $25 Men's Superb All-Weath- er English = gl) 69 Coat buy; Pre - inven- $30 English and Combination tory Sale at Overc oats $14. 80) Men's and = Rain- $35 Coats, Slip-ons, Superb Gaberdines coats, priced Superb These All- for to ervice Coats Coats for men men and women, in- many new young men is 1913 mod- suggestion — get early— these at.. 915.00 Open Saturday Night Fil 10:30 Naska Blég. — 614 Second Av.— Alaska Bldg. the average prices paid ixston mer- chants to, A Superb All-Weather and yond comparison; a $17.50 $40 Tremendous stock reductions compel be- | drastic price-cutting before stock-taking, January 1. Buy now. in Boys’ Black extra special at $2.35 Boys’ and Girls’ Eng- lish Stip-ons double backs, extra special $3.65 Head lettuce, doz Celery, Eastorn timothy Buget sound tim Alfatta .. Wheat hay Bran .. 25 60 - | Shorts price.” to thy sullject freshness and theme prices Snless otharwiad ints ‘are for strictly first grades. eee, Tage—huying Fr Price. * Bees, ranch New apples Valencle oranges « Dressed ho Trimmed ‘sides . Short loin pork ted bi hes) Poultry, —peaatnians J Spring broliers Troosters, : Spring duck tings, % Dugks, old, live, 1b. Carrots, loe Treeta, local Turnips Grapes Sq n Calo-| Pai | | | Whele cor ig racked corn GREAT NORTHERN ‘BOOSTS CAPITAL ment to the articles of incorpo tion of the Great Northern railw: 000 to $231,000,000, day Railway company. ST. PAUL, Dee. 5.—An emsend+| increasing its capital from $210,000,- was filed in the jdeath i office of the secretary of state to- It ts stated that the increase | was made to acquire the stocks, Hess than a year ago, her husband bonds and securities of the Montana died four months ago and her son, |RAISE PAY OF MEN | _IN ENGLISH NAVY LONDON, Dee. 5.—Winstoa Churchill, first lord of the admin alty, today announced in the com» mons that approximately a 15 per jcent increase would be added to the pay of the officers and men of the British navy. The increase, jit was sald, Will total $1,932,366, FOUR IN FAMILY DIE IN A YEAR FERGUS FALLS, Minn., Dee. 5, —Mrs. Henry Truha died here from blood poisoning resulting from an ulcerated tooth. Her the fourth im the family in jess than a year. Only one child survives, Her daughter, Hazel, die@ ‘Clifford, died last week. You're bilious! taste in your mouth, your eyes hurt, under your eyes, your lips CANDY SICK HEADACHE, TONGUE COATED? IT’S YOUR LIVER! CASCARETS SURE You have a throb-, to harsh physics that irritate and bing sensation in your head, a bad} injure. Remember, that your sour, |disordered stomach, lazy liver and your skin Is yellow with dark rings | clonged bowels can be quickly are | cleansed and regulated by morning parched, No wonder you feel ugly, | with gentle, thorough Cascarets; @ mean and ill-tempered. Your system | 10-cent box will keep your is full of bile and constipated waste |clear and make you feel cheerful not properly passed off, and what you need is a cleaning up inside. Don't continue being a bilfous, con- stipated nuisance to yourself and those who love you, and don't resort | up! head |and bully for months. Get Cascarets | now—wake up refreshed—feel like |doing a good day's work—make | yourself pleasant and useful. Cleag Cheer up! CATHARTIC 1o cent boxes. any voce STORE WORK WHILE "YOU SLEEP