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Zoe amount of knowl- amount of expe- aniount of alertness, the part of the title i can discover cer kinds of flaws in the the married man ss here as a bach s property, sells mo it may be fis death that the wife, now a discovers where d been, establishes 5 identity and her beer rights in the prop has sold the minor child of yery existence the shows nothing. the forged deed, d will—not recent i somewhere back in be chain of title "There may be any one fa score of flaws of ch the Abstract gives This office knows all can be known about Because of things ¢ know about yours, we y decline to insure it if we do insure and your heirs are atly protected. Washington itle Insurance Company should platform be I director next h. }Sehool Bieetion Dee. 7, 1912. ‘ Director, Joseph Allen. Platform. SNGA! Ofeanization of the So- Sf Seattle, having no af panareby, syndi n| are & magni! } ition of the power of social Believing that they should évery sembiance of| disorder, to that end) Ht beat for the interest! PPUBlie Behools of the city of ie Bat & true Socialist should &6 & candidate for| St the ensuing el ik in barmony with and| forts made by the| J member of the ud have nominated/ to the people of Seattle ite Joseph Alien, well qualified » on, @ true Soctal Y Way qualified for the imade during the Fr past by ure 1 the present soctai-| Maber of the school board, and! inte fe that our pres- mntidate, ected, will work 3 him for the beat Pablic schoo! system oF ol and approve of hers in the public al its employes a just ition for their mer- id by any other, ef je coast. and that! Be: inching policy wh Z ermining what jus We approve of the he pres-| 1 teaeh-| ally font} ft be allowed tot i hers, without un-| the grade act * of the people, b few of their children We favor enough school Sccommodate all puptia. the present bon 1@ Purpose of construct-| ebook buildings | I Playgrounds, baths} Approve of extending tol Tight to organize and} her organized work-| ease In the city off je favor the greatest| f expression on witho th er pupils to ) and ter paid te he tenure of teachers to hel during efficiency, “ana in employment be 14 ocal applicants. Omen teachers to 88 men for equal service ter salaries for janitors a id we demand) ‘employ te thelr time fo the work for which en to ulnory attendance of school age un 16, and And free clothing, where| & fo enable chiidren to at during the entire school Might schools in each wara,|® date those cation. wh # Keneral administ i atfairs as will b interests of t working deprived of a fonatruction and repair fone by organized day Hn terial to be union ible, wor the employment attended by girls of ‘oman to act as school ff demand that pupils be im the principles and doc f b peace, and that it movement and of militarism be | with jarm Sypres of the ree-| ® ub-) £ ‘10x ton, be paial THE STAR—SATURDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1912. SCENES FROM THE LIFE OF CHRIST 5.—THE RETURN FROM EGYPT (Reverently portrayed on the the elaborate and costly moving ploture production of the K time.) And Joseph arose, and took the young child and his mother, and came into the reign his father Herod, he was afraid to go hither; ndtwithstanding, dream, he turned aside into the parts of Galilee.—Matthew ii:21-22 land of Israel. But when he FRISCO MAYOR WILL CLEAN UP By United Press Leaked Wire, SAN FRANCISCO, Dec, 7.--Die patches from Chicago, which quote Mayor James Rolph of San Fran cisco as declaring ther clean up the Barbary Francisco's vice section, turn from the East, are little commotion among town” advocates here today Rolph’s pronunclamento is said to bave followed publication in Chi cago of the experiences of Police Captain Meagher of that city, who, om @ recent visit to San Francisco, was stunned by the license permit ted here in the restricted district Informed of Meagher's state ments while he was in conference Mayor Carter Harrison, Mayor Rolph ts said to have ised a quick clean ap. SAYS OTE SKINNER PINCHED HER ARM By United Pres Leased W CINCINNATI, ©. Dee. 7.—De claring that Otis Skinner, the ac tor who ia starriag in Bag 3 now appearing here, pinched Mer 80 severely that she was obliged to visit a physician twice. Mise Mollie Quinn, a former mem Der of the company, is today suing Skinner for $5,000 damages LOS ANGELES MAY HAVE MUNY DANCES y United Press Leased Wire LOS ANGELES, Dec lowing approval of the city legislation committee of a propo: ordinance prohibiting the Bunny Hug, Turkey Trot and other terpsichorean extremes in Los Av geles, Councilman Reed is on rec ord today for a municipal dance hall. using no open THE MARKETS The following are t prices paid by local comm! chants to the. producers paid by the fefailer to th ‘The prices paid the farme jor “buying price,” and. th gum paid by the retailer ander “se! fog price.” Prices in ail cases are hubject to yariation§ according ts freshness and general excellence, but these Brice, uo otherwied init ted, are fo y first grades ig Price. Eee* New apples .-.-.- alencle oranges Pears c = Loins. No. 1, ful Hibs, No, 1 : Cows, ‘ Hinds, * Fore, steer Rounds Ox tongue, Liver 1 cut... Lamb ve Trimmed mt Short loin por Shoulders . Pigs fe Spare ribs Pork sausas iver sausage - Bologna Tubs s fame Bacon ‘ Botled ham ....-+ ue, each . Dried beet Poultry, broliers tive’ o... live, Ib. ack lings , old, live . a. ‘= Price, + 14.00@16: + 66 4 . 1 1.6 1. berries, o berries, Pumpkin. reiey, 007. matoes, 4 uliflower Hothouse lettuce He ne, dom box eed, 5 Pri Eastern Washington CUOTHY oe ences esas | Puget sound timothy.14 |Alfatia « 18 Wheat ha Bran Bhorts . Whole cor | Cracked corn 00g RICHAR n of the City 1D WINSOR, ‘entral Com- the Bocialint Party. exact spot where it took pl nineteen hundred y: jem company, to be first shown at Christmas ‘5 ago—a part of y heard that Archelaus did PRETTY AMERICAN WORKING GIRLS BARBARY COAST. | i i MISS AGNES FB Stenographer of New Haven, | WOW! LET’S GO TO CURTISS Conn WENATCHEE, Dec. 7.-—-W chee orchardists get an avera) urn of $1 a box on all grades and varieties of apples, The minimum net return from the apple crop of 1912 to Wenatchee growers will be 2,500,000. The estimate achievements based on the the Weaatchee Columbia Fruit Co, the associa ton, and the union this year, well as the actual cash advances of buyers. Reports and figures of different gtowers show Wenatchee men are realizing from 10 to 20 per cent on valuations of $2,000 to $5,000 per acre, even in the worst apple year yet encountered is of JAP BRIDES ARRIVE; MARRIED BY PROXY Twenty-two Japanese husbands stood on Great Northern dock late yesterday and greeted 22 brides, who had married them “sight un seen,” in Japan. The marriages were effected by proxy. The brides had been shown photographs of their future hubbies, that’s all They were daintily dressed in the gard of their native land, and at- tracted much attention while going ashore. Horses Follow Track MEYERS FALLS, Dee. 7.—-A team belonging to Austin Randall, attached to a small sled, ran away yesterday, and taking the railroad track at the depot, followed it to Marcus, a distance -of six miles ‘They went over three treaties fror 75 to 126 feet in height, and were quite closely followed by a freight train. Everett-Seattle Interurban Railway SBATTLE TO BVERETT. trains 10:30 « and 6:26 p. im, Local ‘Tralns—6:30, 7:30, 8°36, 9:30, 12:30 a.'m.; 12:80, 1:30 B, 40, 4:30, 6:36 B, 6/30. 7:30, 6:45, 11:48 p. m, dally. Extra Saturday epd Sunday at p.m. ‘Offices: Seattle, bth Westlake; Greenwood, Ajax Drug Store, 85th and Greenwood, EVERETT TO SHATTLE—Limited trains 9:00 a m. and 4:00 p. m Loca) trains—6:10, 6:00, 7:00, 8:00 9:01 B, 10:00, 11:00 o. ; B, 1:00, 2:00, 6:00, 6:00, 7:00, 8:60, daily. Extra train Bunday at 9:00 p. m. B indicates baggage traina, Freighatrain leaves freight shed at Massachusetts St. at 6 PACIVIC-NORTHW BST COMPANY. Everett-Snohomish Interurban HOMISH-—6.05, m., 22:16, 1:36. , 1:60, 10:90, TO BVERETT..6:45, Om m, 1:00, 2:10, 7:16, 8:90, 10:36, Limited noon DP, m. TRACTION RAISING APPLES} ne’ | She Wil Tell You in Judea, in the room of being warned of God in a > | UNCONSCIOUS GIRL | SINGS TO DOCTORS PHILADELPHIA, Dee, 7.--Spe claliete in this etty are amazed at the remarkable powers exhibited by i¢yearold Margaret Variey,/ while in the Roos t has shown that when in ar conscious state she posseanes ability to sing ke a prima donna Several noted specialists have heard the girl sing and agree that thie almost uncanny display of pow reveals a talent which will undoubtedly develop at maturity, providing that she is able to with stand the strain to which her ner-| vous and mental condition is sub- t thin tine SQUEEZED IN ROPE BOY MEETS DEATH ESTHERVILLE, Ia. Dec. 7 Edgar Bendixon, a Syeareld boy |'iving on @ farm here, died | today from the effects of being jequeesed in the coils of a hay | rope | Yesterday the lad was i a barn with hay. In play he threw the rope ound his body just as the team started to pull a load into the barn The lad was pulled against the pulley at the end jor the barn, the strength of the jteam of horses being exerted on jhis body. The boy lived almost 24 hours, being completely paralyzed \Mr. Anderson's Drinkin jsprORPRE D By His Wife HOW SHE DID IT Free WRITE TO HER! helping easily and Margaret Anderson after trying | every way that she could think of to} him finally gave her husband al aimpie little remedy. Much to her delight it completely stopped his drinking. He has not touched liquer since. Then, wondering If this rew really w cure for drunkenn whe tried nm her brother and sev ® who were hard drink-| al neigh it stopped them also. w els that it would prove to many other homes given to @ drinker » If desired. Tt} without and with and will ter received intere in j relative from | It i# not even nee Y a letter to her, If y can simply send your name and ad dress On & postal card, She will un ratand what it tw that you desire! will reply at once ih a sealed) #o that there will no in your affairs, As she nothing to sell do not send her} Just be careful to write and address > nure to \ to write prefer you! addreas is { 504 Pine i | | Truss Wearers APAO-PADS nt from the being med m attention: The F are diffe rune, he a . straps. bookies TRhicar puapno’ hindrance from Addrows nolutely rite TODAY 1 Block 346 PLAVAO LABORA Ihe at. Louis, Mo. bow |i The Sun is going to be a full-fledgea newspaper, Its business will be to print all of the news, every afternoon, except Sunday. It is not going thing in this town. It is not going to try even to boss the Mayor Nor the Governor Not even the Board of Public Works. surely will tell what they are up to, and tell it truthfully. The Sun wants the support of the man and the woman who believe that Seattle is a mighty good town to live in. It wants the support of those citizens who believe in building up, not tearing down. It is going to be the kind of a paper ° that the people of this city want. It will be read because it is clean, and full of news. to try to boss every- It will not be colored to suit its friends, or discolored to annoy its enemies. The Sun will have complete leased wire service bringing all of the news of the world. It will have special telegraphic service covering the entire Northwest. It will be independent in the true sense , of the word. The month, payable to the carrier. price, twenty-five cents per Date of first issue approximately Feb- ruary Ist, next. E. H. WELLS, Editor. The Sun Publishing Company P. O. Box 1883. Temporary Offices, 413 Central Building. Telephone Elliott 4303. 160,000,000 COINS MUST BE COUNTED JUST BECAUSE CARMI NEEDED A JOB COUNTING THE THOUSANDS OF BAGS OF MONEY, COIN BY COIN. WASHINGTON, Dec. 5.—Refore March 4 all the money in the United States treasury will have to be counted twice. The first count has already start- ed. About the time it is finished the office of the treasurer, Carmi | Thompson, will have expired, and} his successor, appointed by dent Wilson, will require a recount | lof the funds. There are approximately 160,-| 000,000 coins which have to be han died in these countings. The silver) dollars make up $166,708,960, and the rest is made up of quarters, | nickels, dimes and pennies. The paper money must be counted also, | together with the bonds. This little chore costs about $18, | 000 every time it is performed, | dy i.) which occurs whenever there is aj Thompson, Lee McClung was fore. new treasurer == ee PIONEER REALTY DEALER IS DEAD The death of Charles J. Riley rewident of Seattle since 1888, oo curred yesterday at his home in the Denny-Blaine addition, He was born jn Cincinnat! in 1859, and left his home in 1880, going to Colorado. After,cight years there in the min ing biwiness he tame to Seattle, en gaging in the real estate business For the past 1 re he had ma aged the Denny estate, He is sur. vived by his widow and one dangh ter, -A brother and sister live in Butte. The funeral will be held Monday morning at the Church of the Immaculate Conception SELF DEFENSE PLEA OF SOLDIER SLAYER Gordon McGanvran, counsel for Pedro Gonzales, who shot and killed Private Martin Chabarria at Fort Lawton, in his opening statement to the jury yesterday in the federal court, declared he would show Gon zales shot in self-defense. He said the trouble arose over a woman and that the night of the tragedy Chabarria came at Gonzales with an open razor. The government concluded its case yesterday with thé evidence of the surgeon who attended Chabar ria, the Portland detective who ar ted Gonzales, and the police sergeant who brought Gonzales to Presi-} | Seattle © “Go East by way of the Columbia River Two Hundred mile daylight ride The equal of any Scenic Trip in America and through Salt Lake and Denver [without additional expense] Over the O-W.R.&N. Oregon Short Line and Union Pacific Steel Coaches The Electric Block Signals System of million dollare Oil Burning Locomotives = #2 Ps The present counting ie due to Electric Lighted Trains the desire of President Taft to make a job for Carmi Thompson, who filled in as private secretary to the president while Hilles was acting as the manager of the Taft campaign. When that sad func- tion was completed Hilies came back to hig old job in Washingtor, and in order to make a place for Sleeping Cars ed out. from Portland will go to the jury today AVIATOR IS GOING INTO VAUDEVILLE United Prese Leased Wire PORTLAND, Or., Dee. 7.—A hy- droplane flight from Los Angeles to San Francisco, with night flights in Monterey, Santa Barbara and other points along the route to be followed by a tour of a vaudeville cireuit in the Northwest are the features of a contract which Silas Christofferson, Portland aviator, has signed with the vaudeville concern. 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