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PROGRESSIVES ARE LINING UP TO »— BACK MURPHINE Western Washington progressive | members of the legislature, present fa person, and Eastern Washington Bull Moose solons, represented chiefly by proxies, voted yesterday to stand solidly behind Thomas F. Marphine, of Seattle, for speaker of the house Thomas J, Corkery, of Spokane, ‘was chosen as floor leader. he progressives count on a number of solons, elected as republicans in counties where the progressive leg felative ticket was not pat in the! field. This, together with the op position of Taylor by the democrats and by progressive republicans, too, gives Murphine a fighting chance against Taylor, the standpat chotce Will H. Parry, president of the Progressive league, will represent Seattle at the big Chicago confer ence of progressives this week. Adolf Snatches ¢ at H rar ADOLY, | 4 HEAR You ARE MOWN ON | YOUR Luck, I Mar CAME TO BRING ‘You | DER PHILOSOPHY OF ENCOURAGEMENT, ARH, VOT ISS IT VEN A MAN ISS ALC HISS§ ciré Doomen ro GRINDINGS PoverTy! DOT KIND OF A LIFE (S$ HOPELESS, The Ohio State league may admit Huntington and Charleston, W, Va., tn order to form an eight-club clr. cuit for next season, HERE IS A REAL |—— TH Qe ARE STAR—MONDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1912 Your NOPE Iss IN RE- INCARNATION. IT ISS QER HINDU THEORY OF ANODDER IPE ON GARTH. EF pes i IN HARD INES NOW, CHEER A MARBLE PALACE, BUSHELS OF DIAMONDS, A GoLU THRONE aN Six Wives, UND— ag \ ES indu Philosophy Like Thirsty Man at Straw “‘\ || — VEN You COME To LIFE AGAIN IT | MAY BE ASA EAST INDIAN PRINCE MIT, —— Words Music Pa SPENDS LIFETIME ROAMING |CONGRESS TO INVESTIGATE _|ASSIGN PRIESTS (GERMANY’S ‘DIPLOMATS ALL SPEPSIA CURE TO WATCH OVER | ‘ : DY sich’ WORLD SEEKING A PERFECT |HORRORS OF THE CANNERIES WORKED UP OVER ‘KIDDING | — Sen 2! VACANT PARISH mn ; < TE, HE FINDS IT HERF| EXPOSED BY WRITER IN STAR ,,2»-.2::..0~:20.«'¢e", POEM BY U.S. ARMY OFFICER} | i i he hia h oF ur o D! jood Mint serena ak i CLI A 9 od | Help, until recently under the direc utes. 1 . : |tion of Rev. J. E. O'Brien, will, un-| ny United Press Leaned Wire Hes Old Daddy Tucker, 60 years old,)pastage on a sauarerigger. Next the United States are being violet: | further notice, be in the care of | WASHINGTON, Dec. 9.—In resenting what Kaiser Wilhelm : has atin shop on Pike street.|™orning he sailed. Came anv ‘ i . ot th ».|the priests of Bt. James’ cathedral, |said to have dubbed an “impertinent” poem, written by Capt. Gea Do some foods you eat hit back—- Aha and a wreck. Fourt days the Following is the text of he rewe Th Pre — ae — apres ve unenberg, U. 8. A. in which fun ix made of German offices whe 1 good. k badly; ferment | Dressed in overalls, he works survivors tossed on the waves in lution hep * wi a p 4 \.. nate “Be argh or nin cagpees (Sang |house from 9:20 to 11:30, 1:30 to| trained the defeated Turkish troops, members of the German embassy fato stubborn lumps and cause albench straightening auto lampa/fiimsy lifeboats. The one in which WHEREAS, It ts charged that in| ? ee ee here today intimated that the, poem would be referred to the sae sick, sour, gassy stomach? Now,/and repairing fenders Lots of - Tucker found himself with only certain canneries and canning dis R y O'Brien _ lately took department for consideration. ‘If the de tment regards the vers ; Mr. and Mrs, Dyspeptic, jot this/ple know Daddy. Everybody likes three chews of tobacco left was tn tricts of the United States. fruits me 3 Fh ng Be me en ee See Piaget down: Pape’s Diapepsin digests|him. He is a genial soul, greeting adequately provisioned. Three of d vegetables intended for con-|C%@rse of the parish of Ou andy as mal on ane imp ys ab od. appli » would then everything, leaving nothing to sour|everyone with a smile that cheers the men died of starvation and sumption through the ~-varionn| Papetnal Goad Halp.ta Dxecey. jbe Mn noses in cart bo en toliowe and upset you, There never was|the most droop-mouthed misat-/were thrown overboard. The rent states. are prepared and canned | wes “ cE ve Yo — he poem in part is as fol anything so safely quick, so certain: | thrope. aie wee Lia to sympathize with eanni. amid filthy conditions, by worker eh ef ee as Tore Pers aap OUR OBJECT LESSON effective. No difference how] Daddy Tucker says Seattle lism, who are diseased and who live and |“! pal pore egy Y wie soar stomach lo Otsordered,|the best climate in the world. He| Finally they landed on the Pit |work in an environment that maken | J. Arsenault and Rey. XN. O'RAl| on hark ye, Yankee soldiers, from far across the sea ’ you will get happy relief in five/ought to know, too, He has beer lcairn Isles, in the mid@le of the cleantiness and health impossible Fag Setrrmgg sean o J wt her O'Brien | Comes the news that Turkey's fighting men were trained by ; minutes, but what pleases you most | nearly everywhere. ee Pacific. Here th picked up and l Abe heen aan Frances, recpective Germanee; + r is that it strengthens and regalates | a eae ete aa 1 regret tat fn fhe tn he ee WHEREAS, It ts further charg: | jy iii | That she faced he Ball con alltes aineie banded = alone S your stomach So you can eat your) will te ~~ gg a led that women and children of te h a simple faith ah and ou eified Vonrhone, preciate) Tucker next went to the Pit ‘ . favorite foods without fear. wasn't 20. People don't apprec’ a 0 I lder youre are emo | under the Most remedies give you relief|Seattle weather. It is the finest Islands, where he stayed three thove conditions fn aald conneries | FHESE CHICAGO COPS And they say that on the morning that the mighty battle broke ‘ sometimes—they are slow, but not/on earth.” Por | months. He tried Australia, then for long hours and for inadequate} MUST WEAR SKIRTS | That the German-tutored army vanished in a whirl of ¢ sure. Diapepsin is quick, positive| Daddy was born in Chicago. For) Hongkong, and later lived in Hon ¥; now, therefore, be it CHICAGO, Dec. $—Half « dozen| That thelr swords were all unsullied and their guns were all forge 4 and puts your stomach in a healthy! 20 winters he shivered and for 20 olulu. In the last place he found “RESOLVED, That a cer tee |slim, graceful, rdiess and small-| As they sought the dim horizon in a hasty Turkey trot. ‘ condition, so the misery won't come| summers he frissled. Then be |the winter climate excellent, but of five members, to be | footed detectives were selected here ‘ back. went to New York. im. Ho |e, eutumer atmosphere was rath by the house, be and is hereby au-|today to be dressed up as women|A Montenegrin major gave the flying foe a glance, ’ You feel different as soon As Dia-| But a misfortune arg nag roned bah depressing |thorized and directed with muffs and tempting looking|Then rolled a cigarette and scratched a match upon his pants, Pepsin comes in contact with the} joined a firm which sent him back) Tucker heard of sunny Southern FIRST—To investigate as to|purses to decoy some of the army |And spake unto bis gunners, “Let ‘em have « few more jolts— : oocmson gil lle my ont fll rg hella Hehng wate, pA an sets 9m agar Ba yrs rad | whether there are or are tot can-/of purse-snatchers that have de-|That ts, if your, shells can catch ‘em—they've been trained by Vou ; your stomach gets sweet, no gases, |tion his finge’ “4 neries in the United States wher:|scended on this city er Goltz.” Bo belching, no eructations of undi-| couldn't bend them i jlovely weather. But even inte came fruits and vegetables intended | oa . 3 = gested food, your heat clears and) Tucker went south the next sum. | | ere i ome pao pie tile yong Dee | ALFRED @. ALLEN for consumption by the people of | | Away from Constantinople the hosts of Allah sped, ie wan mon i ne loud in the aky : e . sre the one you feel fine. mer. To Bt Louie UN The | ed ren hy esd in the sky:| WASHINGTON, Dec. 9—Aroused| the United States and eisewhere | And the only ones that halted were the ones that stopped the lesb ; Go ‘now, make the best invest-| warm climate. He Kot. ~ “onesies are prepared and canned by work: | |}Quoth a Servian lieutenant then, “'Tis evident to me ment you ever made by getting a|temperature was 103 in the shade.| Tucker sought release. He came/by the disclosures made by The men with dirty and bandeged hands | (eh) That you army has been studying the books of Von MoltKee” r ; That evening he heard there were |to Seattle. And he has been here / star's special investigntor, Mary |or suffering from diseased bodies 65 sunstricken in the hospitals. just long enough to know that Hoyie O'Reilly, in her story of the|and under filthy conditicns and Said a panting Turkish corporal—from German coaching freed— sealias te five minutes how need. Wrecked on Pacific nothing he has ever seen compares | horrors of the canning indwetry, |surroundings | A “We ain't much on formation, but we sure are hell for speed” , dy. b | HE THEATRES Jess it is to suffer from indigestion,| That was enough for Daddy le} with it Representative Alfred G. Allen of SECOND—To investigate wheth |So they <orinted might and morning till thétr lungs were fit & 4 dyspepsia or any stomach disorder. | left for San Francisco, and engaged | It never gets hot And it never | Ohio today introduced in the house er the employes of such canning THIS WEEK. burst, : —|Rets cold,” says Daddy. “Rain 6! resolution demanding an in¥esth |factories aro compelled to-work on || Moore—"The Rose of Pan. | But they won the eixday Marathon. They reached the cfty first thealthful and the summers are p arn a. r * bag - gation of the conditions described dirty floors and to live in filthy ||| Metropotitan—Dark | fabian ii in Miss O'Reilly's articles quarters, without sufficient water || Seattle—"David Harum.” A tale that points a moral. Most anyone can see, ws The resolution calls for the a» jor sanitary provisions. |] Alhambra — Photoplays and || That it's time to disregard the ways ot Jackson, Grant and Lee, SEATTLE SENDS pointment of a special committee of| “THIRD—To Investigate as to deville. |For the sacred scripture tells us, “Ye shall know them by ther . @ five members to be elected by the | whether women and children of ten. || Orpheum— Vaudeville. works,” MANY OFFICIALS | | house. ae is directed | der years are employed at raid can Emprese— Vaudeville, | So we lift our hats to Von Der Goltz, the man who trained the Tara { larty ning factories for unreasonable |] Pantages--Vaudeville. . = a ae hether the canning is done un-| length of b q 7 Gi d—-Vaudevilh TO CONFERENCE |r sity sna tecantety senciionc | inkinof hours per day and for tn-|} Grane “Vauteriie sue mottos I] Dee rive WANTS {some other coms 3 ] Whether women and children are | FOURTH—To Investigate as to | Clemmer—vbotopkys and vaw- have been served on Prosecuting WENATCHE %—When|employed for unreasonable hours,| whether the pure food laws of the || — devile |. CHANGE OF VENUE Attorney | Murphy. silegieg sam the third annual ting of the | and— United States are being violated by |] Metbeurne—Photoplays aud vau [| George F. Vanderveer. former | “ce '" King county. League of Washington Manicipall Whether the = food laws of | said canning factories, | deville. erent ie attoreay detentiog have counter-affidavits — tes convenes here, Thureday | eeemecnee nomena The trial morning for its threeday seasion, | wy i | ns | Detective M. J. McNamee, who/ for next Monday. Seattle will have 17 representatives on the ground, including Mayor | Cotterill, President Hesketh of the | council, Counctimen Erickson, Grit: | fiths and Wardall Corporation | Counsel Bradford, Health Commis-| sioner Crichton, Engineer Dimock Comptrotier Carroll and several as sistant superintendents of the board of public works. Howard A. Hanson, assistant corporation counsel of Seattle; ts President of the league. Mayor Cotterill and Scott houn, former corporation counsel will take up the discussior of t home-rule question Friday night The supreme court fons giving ithe state public service commission Important Tremendous fortunes have been made by wise in- vestments in stocks—and innumerable millions of dollars lost by unwise investments, Many millions of the lost money were invested in propositions which of themselves were sound, but which were in the hands of men who lacked either the ability or inclination to handle the affairs of the company capably or honestly. No investment is good unless the moral risk is ice corporations, made sound. rule question the most before the conference. YOUNG GIRL TELLS | WEIRD DEATH TALE the hom important For instance, we have the only perfect street car fender in existere*, and, unquestionably, this per- fect fender should make some millions of dollars’ profit—BUT if the affairs of the company were in Prosecuting Attorney Murphy the hands of men you never heard of, or of whom [City Detective Barbee, and a weil you could get no information, it would not be wise jknown amateur investigator of lerime listened last week to a weird for you to invest in the stock of the company, for Flor. i s tale told by a 14-year-old girl, the moral risk would certainly not be good. enee North ; is % | The tale told of a meeting with Now, with us the moral risk becomes no risk at one Ernest Goldberg, of their on all. Our company is strong, as strong as the fender }gagement, of his being struck itself jan auto, left for three hours in ab of the Seattle's principal streets, jbeing taken to a well-known how |pital, of a deathhed betrothal, and |of the body of the young man being shipped, “in a white box,” to Cal ifornia For three years the head office of the company has been in the American Bank building in Seattle. The directors and principal stockholders are men who have been prominent in Seattle for a quarter of a century or more. | investigating. . i ‘ ‘ | “There's nothing to it,” said The thing that should impress you, if you have \Murphy today. “We fell for the money to invest, is that you can see the fender for yourself at 1008 First avenue, and find out all about the personnel of the company in the space of an hour or so any day. yarn {story teller.” | GOVERNOR-ELECT FILLS TWO JOBS! If we can’t satisfy you on every point regarding s , | C.-C. Dill, Spokane, private sec. the safety of your investment, don’t make any invest- | retary ment. BUT LOOK INTO IT. Frank M. Lamborn, Tacoma, state printer. We want to raise $50,000 at once to meet the ex- pense of selling fenders to street car companies. We have to build fenders for demonstration purposes, we have to advertise the fender and pay the expenses and salaries of men to visit all parts of the country to work up the business. All that takes money. Up to date we have spent $98,000 perfecting the fender; we took all the risk, and now we want out- side money to market the perfect product that was developed by the expenditure of that $98,000 We are selling some of our stock for $1 per share. Our capital is $1,000,000, divided into 1,000,000 shares, of which at least 250,000 will remain in the treasury. . You owe it to yourself and your family to look into this proposition. AMERICAN SAFETY FENDER C0. Office 1209 American Bank Building Demonstration, 1008 First Avenue (Near Madison) OPEN EVENINGS made by Gov-elec few days, after which he will leave for the East, to accompany daughter Florence home school for Christmas Dill was chairman of the from Walla He is an attorney in Spokane. Lam- coma, | SIX-DAY RACERS SMASH RECORDS ted Press Leased Wire YORK, Dec. 9.—With 15 teams entered, the riders in the tn today, after the ninth hour were {tled at 211 miles, 6 laps. The rid- ers were then four miles uhead of the record. appreciation of his the. Association of, Paris police has voted a bronze metal medal to J, Pierpont Morgan, the American banker Bremerton.—Orders to report for duty to the flagship California, of | donations, the Pacific fleet, hive been ceived by Lieut. R. M. Griswold, one of the most popular of the Bremerton officers. Cal} sole power to regulate public serv: | The three men spent three days | } That girl is sure some fancy | These two appointments will be} Lister within a| his | Walla state democratic convention. | born is a former councilman of Ta-| |ternational six-day bicycle race here | NO LISTS OF DEAD; BULGARIA SORROWFUL IN ITS TRIUMPH | |. SOFIA, Dec. 9. |hangs over Sofia wives, mothers nd sisters }tal of a victorious nation | Hundreds and thousands | Byen the s«tolcal Slav tempera ment has its limits, From some of | jthe finest homes, unsuppressed sobbing and w in the dusk of losses, was recruited lelite of Sofia society | Also the 37th, jup of many of the business and professional men | Hund daily in y | church de pray graves on the battlefields. Heavy gloom|when the longed for, The anguish of ar out weighs the joy reigning in the capt of jminds are giving way and nerves jand hearts are breaking throughout Bulgaria under the cruel strain im eping can be heard evening, for the | First regiment of Infantry, which te reported to have suffered terrible among the infantry was made ital’s leading the for loved ones who may jbe lying in trenches and unmarked | Only yet dreade: Nate are published will the mothe: and wives of PATRICK COMING NEW YORK, Dec. 9 LESS BOWEL TROUBLE. Spanish maiden calls for IN SEATTLE Seattle people have that A SIN DOSE of simp’ compounded in Adler-i-ka, man appendicitis remedy, constipation, on the stomach INSTANTLY. Th simple mixture antisepticizes the Ge impurities and it is surprising ho QUICKLY it helps. jacy, 2nd ave. and Pike st. ‘tiwement. Adve: | Choice Veal Chops ...... || Loin and Rib Mutton Chops Choice Sirloin Steak Choice Spare Ribs Mutton | Stew Te The above prices will prevail at the following markets: OLYMPIC MARKET, Second and Pike. SEATTLE, MARKET, Occidental and Yesler Way. WESTLAKE MEAT CO., Westlake and Pine. AMERICAN MEAT CO,, Third and Jefferson. PEOPLE'S MARKET, Western Av. and Madison, BALLARD MARKET, 5445 Ballard Av. OUR MOTTO; “From pack- ing house to consumer.” GOVERNMENT SPECTED MEAT. the U, S. purple stamp. This is the government stamp which appears on all our meats and signifies purity and qual- ity. Shops hereafter remain IN- Look for open until 6:30 p, m. Bulgaria know the price they have paid for the war WEST UPON VISIT bieve Albert T.| ¥& found out buckthorn bark, glycerine, ete, as relieve sour stomach or gas} the digestive organs and draws off the Swift's Pharm. MEAT PRICES CUT Again for Tuesday MIDDLEMEN ELIMINATED AT Frye & Co.’s Markets Tomorrow, Tuesday, the following big spe- cials will be offered at our‘ markets: 15¢ 12:¢ AT THE MOORE * RRR REE RRR “The Rose of Panama” bios. somed forth in all its beauty at the Moore last night before enthush “i, | re astic and appreciative nee. It is Neht opera of high class, beauti |fully costumed, attractively staged well presented. But if the had no merits at all in the of music or petting, it would Besides being an actress of exceptional jability, she has a voice, the equal | of which has seldom been heard | [here in comic opera. She pleased from her first appearance. on stage and her charm held all dur ing the performance, The plot hinges on the desire of the president of a Central Ameri- jean republic to aid a revolutionary | leader to ovérthrow the govern- ment, so the pleasure-loving exec- jutive may go to Paris and “live.” It is of the usual comic opera variety The music is catchy, The waltz |duet, “Love's Fond Dream,” has a haunting sweetness, a swinging lilt to it that makes ft a possible suc- Merry Widow le r w rm he Though the work of Chapine stood out above that of all the rest jof cast, the entire cast is good ‘John Phillips, tenor, has a sw voice and pleasing personality Roger Gray, as “Hiram Query,” a reporter, furnished a lot of good comedy. His work in a burlesque sextet was responsible for four en- |cores of the number. KERR HEHE * * * AT THE GRAND * * * FORT TOTOTO tok ‘| The Two Campbells, who head- line the bill at the Grand Opera House this week, are trick violin |ists, and, just to show their versa- | tility, sing, monolog and make fun | Prentice and Cornell present a pleasing mixture of singing, patter and novelty dancing. Le Vere, ven- | triloquist, of puppets. The films run to comedy this |week. One takes you to the fam- ous Cincinnati zoo, Another is a political photo-play in which a Wil son winner of an election bet puts jone over on the Elephant and the | Bull Moose. “A Matrimonial Agency at Roaring Guich” and “Dick's Wife” get the laguha, BOY LOSES EYE- talks for @ large family | LOS ANGELES, Dec. 9.—William | Coll 20 years old, was stricken blind last night while drinking an |ice cream soda in a drug store, and | was robbed of all his money by a stranger who escorted him to the city receiving hospital, Physicians said today Collier probably never would recover his sight. RAHA RHR HR Ee ee ee | TOKE down a door in the Seventh | posed by the government. From Patrick, recently pardoned by Goy.| be successful for just one thing. It "lthe first the government adopted Dix, for the murder of Wm. Marsh rings to Seattle Chapine, one of and rigidly adhered to a policy of Rice, an aged millionaire, today ix |the cleverest actresses ever seen not publishing a list of dead and enroute to Denver to visit his moth. | here in light opera. wounded. It little reckoned the er. Patrick’s wife, who is in voor | Chapine is slight, French, tem-/ anguish this imposed upon the health, will follow later. peramental, fiery, tender, avenge. | mothers and wives of the country }ful, everything that her role of a the | | | | | CIRCUIT | | Union Theatre ss. 5vicee ‘Third av. at Union, near PF. 0. comedy re GRAND ‘City’ Theatre | SIGHT DRINKING) Avenue hotel recently and shot CURE a Leslie Pepper, a boy, sartousiy |e Laxati os o refund money if | wounding him, wants the trial in'® Orewe'e etenatare at the rate shown by the statement of THE NATIONAL CITY BANK the cause is to be found in the approval its methods meet in the community. If you have not seen the last statement drop in when passing the southeast corner of Second Avenue and Columbia Street and let us give you one. CAPITAL STOCK AND SURPLUS $600,000.00 OFFICERS: President, J. W. Maxwell; Vice Presidents, F. W. Baker and J. it Bloedel; Cashier, John K. Bush; Assistant Cashier, C. B. West. AL% INTEREST ON SAVINGS AT THE MOVING PICTURE HOUSES} MELBOURNE: Sttome ot Glass Curt ew orkt laughmakers, ky Romance of sista ae t show in the Torram Sunday, Mem va, tle Ve 7 ok Lavere, Ly eo Prentic ‘coma * 4 phote and Bre and novelty muste quiet with a lare terpsichorean pecu 3d and Cherry arity st “For the Cause,” stirring military dram ioe tier days, “The at wo indew att drama ‘of great, power and deep eal Good Press Agent at Libe ‘a Thanhouset film. _2aa and Madison Odeon Theatre New Pictures Today FINST AT PIKE Symph A 10c SHOW FOR Se LATEST PHOTOPLAYS 1200 Second Av, 5c--Crown--5c ALHAMBRA Sth and Westiake ‘pumps,” » Winning of the White Dove

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