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FEEDING TOOLS TO STOP BREACHES OF TABLE ETIQUETTE. RAS INVENTED THAT LIFTS AUTOMATICALLY” THE CorFrEe You CAN'T EAT PIE OR PEAS WITH PECKS New KNIFE. IT MAS A GUARD ON THE END AND WON'T Go In YouR MovTH / To PREVENT TwNING TS PREVENTION FoR. MING ‘HOUR, NAPKIN iW YouR NECK dispatches tell us of M table etiquette, Among De tucked between collar an = ta — mouth. ton E wey) THE ONLY WAY ‘You CAN SAw EDGED ORINK our OF “THT FINGER Bow, a Ch he apple Pa them w Ada) k cago man A qpoor a a finger s witn ory), Pyrs DEM ke patents on novel inventions will not stay in a cup; a napkin that bow! no one can drink from; and a chair no diner can twine his legs around. a knife you naan LISH PRIEST RAPS AMERICAN DIVORCE; TENDS TO PRODUCE RACE SUICIDE, HE SAYS FRANCISCO, Dec Bernard Vaughan, priest of gelebraied Farn st. church, coef denouncer of society, ors and reformer, has come & scathing denned ation | divorces, which, ho} are, tend, to race suic } anoual {ist divorces in ‘finds its prolific source ta cand declares Father as man and cing artificial methods ¢»| Ged and to deceive tle cous | Bling better than a legal Sed of prostitution,” he says. @ Babit with me,” he con of, “lo say what { think There & considerable volume of mat- bain box worth bearing get down to the man in I know clubiond ant om fi au our great citles on er side the Atlantic, and} e 1. fal i the idle rich for thetr : Lam not atraid to ‘Bulldog in the face and @iderdog to mind bis busl- _the sins crying to feance ts the hideous | by the smart set to ics and retainers. The they ‘practice fm their g rooms, dining hells and Bre «supplied bo their fed fo0tmen and their ladies’ the trades-people, who in Tetail them to their cus the counter till IT my friends in the East on. know more about ‘a vile practices than ving in thet midst Bad.” fo London Father a@ mach-talked of man. by the newspapers, a8 a demagoguc, scorned and worshipped by iS Years old and has been, for 21 years. He & family which gove five Priesthood and five convent iif His et was the late Cardinal | London, famous as a wife, and} seven hundred and dollars has been Crisp, a clerk in Mel-| invention which will ize the culd stor- An American firm ie creas time spent his after bank hours in with a scheme to cold storage process, ithe ago put his inven et. of the invevtion fs S spirit, which will make | Fett ting machinery ‘ALIST TO PORTLAND ‘Ream, a Portland capital- to the custody 3. M. Tac! a ty at noon today on the or- Ronald, who denied for a writ of ha Ream is one of the in the Portland vice ‘Was arrested here last and Gov. Hay signed the Papers the following LESH WILL RN TO WEST Press Leased Wire ANGELES, Dec, 9.—Mrs. ih, yaad in Sedalia, ollowing 4 sensa- confession Rete of two Teturn to Los Angeles, to word received today band, Warren C. Lesh. ie at Jacksony'lle, Lil, business affa'rs. She to reach here within 10 SCO TO VOTE ON R CHANGES Leased Wire. FRANCISCO, Dec. 9.—~The “Ban = encisco tomorrow Upon 47 charter amend- most important of bly is. one which pro- clty permit the for- potion district of 59 contiguous blocks, fame do not divide THE STAR—MONDA Y, DECEMBER 9, 1912. | CALIFORNIA SENATOR RAPS WEALTHIN POLITICS; FAVORS SINGLE PRESIDENTIAL TERM By United Prose Wire WASHINGTON. Dec, §.-—Annort ing the “powerful, unrestrained ant corrupt encroachments of combined wealth” have corrupted the voter'# franchise, Benator Works of Call fornia today announced to the sen-| The same comment might be made ate that he favored a single pres! | ay to the steel trust dential term and lek ema What need just laws, against lection The California bitterly | strictly observed, guarded and en excoriated Re elt and the pro-| forced, that will pecure the voter gressive party, and coudemned| the free and independent use of the both the colone! and Taft for “de-| ballot, unmolested and unafraid grading, contemptible and disre | “Under prevent ‘conditions, the spectful” wrangles in the cam-|'White House is turned tnto the paign, The Harvester trust, he} headquarters of a political party, said, was not prosecuted on Roose | where a press bureau ia maintain velt's order. |iea The members of the president's “When Roosevelt again became a} cabinet become his eal advis candidate, Geo, W. Perkins became|ers. In this they do not serve his ardent supporter and chief| their country, but the rofa financial backer. Perkins knew by| second term. It is a vicious system | actual denionatration that his cap |that cannot be denoun ital would be safe against Just often,” ROOSEVELT IN CHICAGO FOR } pyonecution If Roosevelt were elect od-—unless he. should change bis mind. And he would be much | Witely to change his viewe if the Harvester trust or ite atockhold ore should lend bim their support we are sonator d United Press Leased Wire [use in our next platform CHICAGO, Deo. 9. — Theodore Tomorrow's conference will Roosevelt, former presidet, and 200 {held in the Hotel La jo unl New York and New England pro-| more than the 1,200 leaders expect-| Kreastve leaders, arrived here at/ed shall attend 1:30 a’elock this afternoon for the} national conference of the now party, which i» to be held tomor- row ney than 600 adherents od Col, Roosevelt at the 12th st. station their leader ple he ered Medill auto and was taken to the L. hotel The to formal,” said paign mar recent any of their remarks in not expect Cx any set ape terest in what Roose and also what will be Walter Weyl on Ger and English | ideas pre Moving nel as McCormick's Salle i butter, a ynce will be il ¥ Senator Dixon, cam-}4 wer for Roosevelt in the |)" * ection not think and I in great velt will say, an la, some bly will we adopt POWWOW OF PROGRESSIVES COLD BARIS A GOO TOWN FOR YOU Gold Bar ix « good town for the laboring man with a family; for work i# certain, well paid and property holdings are increas ing in value every day. from the pure, cold graded streets and the upbuilding of Gold Bar has electric lights, clty water, pipe mountain streams; telephones, sidewalks, & town council whose every aim centers tn GOLD BAR along perman lines, For the younger crowd, Gold Bar offers social diversions to be found nowhere elec, Her dancing club has probably best dancing floor in the Northwest. Its semimonthly dances bring out from 90 to 120 couples, the floor ma being se lected from Gold Bar's business men and thelr wi gement Gold Bar will be a prosperous city when other towns, now spring ing up, will be nothing but a market pla truck t it has an tmmense railroad tert with roll as a thousand million feet of timber has ond largest mill in the state, and, best of it has ov progres clean-living people as ever lived, to give it its at une Ask us about Gold Bar Do it now @ (7 fh OSA AR JENSEN 314 Northern Bank Bldg. {| Wi Fourth Help Wanted—Male_ and women to leara s pald while Furnished Rooms WANTED Mer | Bui NATIONAL APPL PD LPL tt's Native Herbs for n; 50 tablets for 2b¢ BARBER COLLEC botiwe fo: houss ¢ Exchange—Real Estate “ead SANITARY COUNCIL TO GET | .. NEW POLICE BILL }@° FOR FINAL VOTE.» * The muchdi» ordi Rance, drawn up by Councilman }RS,! Austin EB. Griffiths, which rer | the powers of the police, was atvom| Stevens’ Academy final consideration at the conucld Near Mine sndlioar Wis creer } sg Guaranteed’ te It was passed by tho econuct) No} @ Private Le ons vembe tor Maye Cottet |i Nov. 21, and recommended for| passage over the veto by the ju elary ven of the nucll lage | Thureday 1 The ordinance jmen from ¥ Taate in ali saned police rev hibits police f without | ut a few clearly defined instances, Those opposing the ordinance say tt will practical ly tie up the police force, and make the elty a ha for law} breakers ‘, THE SEATTLE STAR | TO MAIL SUBSCRIBERS -T whe abe jdrees labe that date ption hae wr the p the addre Seattle, Saturday mayor's veto almost unanimously. It wis the opinion of the majority that the bill was a blow at the effictoncy of the pol and calculated to prevent a decent, clean administration. The conuci! also was to vote thi afternoon on a bill introduced by Conuciiman Haas which will make it unlawful for anyone or any firm to misrepresent anything offered ting endorsed genta od 4 left at these b ne rates will be given as office, Transient rates © of 6 times for the Am. at main ate Me per rice of & for cual , FATHER BERNARD VAUGHAN IN CHARACTERISTIC SPEAKING |for sale in any newspaper of perlod- ATTITUDE. SON AIDS FATHER IN IN FIGHT FOR DIVORCE In Dorchester, a suburb of Bos- ton, Mrs. Mamie Lipson, her little daughter and son, are hoping today to hear the glad tidings that their petition for the annulment of the | divorce decree obtained by M L. Lipson in 1908 has been gran In Seattle Ed Lipson, 19, the f first born of Mrs. Mamie Lipson and Moses L. Lipson, is on the witness stand in Judge Dykeman™s cour‘, battling against his mother’s attor- neys, Tworoger & Rosenthal, and) fighting stubbornly to uphold bis father’s divorce. The boy is the most {mportant today testified that he himself. had seen the documents when they reached the Dorchester home by mail. Shortly afterward, and before the final decree was granted, the boy left for the West to join his father. In April, 1911, Lipson, who had changed his name to Philip Ruther: ford, married an actress, Florence Vogelman. In August of the same year ho filed a sensational com plaint againat his second wife, al- leging she was in the habit of mak- ing a punching bag out of him just for pastime. This second divorce suit, says the witness in the suit. While the/ first wife, was the first intimation mother, in her deposition, swears whe was never served with the sum- mons and complaint, young Lipson ee WILSON WON'T BE RADICAL, HE SAYS By United Press Leased Wire. SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 9,—Af- ter being in the East ever since the democratic national conyen- tion in Baltimore, Wm. Rufu King, of Portland, Ore, democratic na- tional committeeman, member of the executive committee and an aspirant for the position of secre- tary of the interior in President- elect Wilson's cabinet, is here to- day en route to his home. “The people of the country need have no fear that President Wil- son will institute any radical changes that will be injurious to the business and prosperity of the country,” said King. REVOLUTION CHIEF GOES TO CAPITAL By United Press Leased Wire. NEW ORL NS, Dec. 9.—Luis Mena, leader of the recent Nicar- aguan revolution, today is en route to Washington to testify be- fore @ senate committee regarding acts of Ameriean officials during the outbreak After hig sutrender Mena was “detained” in Panama by United States officials, MERCURY ONLY 15 ABOVE IN GOTHAM By United Press Leased Wire. NEW YORK, Dee. 9.-~This city is in the grip of a cold wave to- day. The thermometer registered 16 degrees above zero but is slow. ly dropping. | signed she received that she had teen di- vorced. Lipson is reputed to be worth $40,000, ESCAPED LUNATIC , FIRES HOSPITAL VALLEJO, Cal, Dec. 9 confinement,” was the reason today by James Burns, lunatic, for starting a fire at the Napa state hospital, which caused @ $6,000 loss. Burns escaped Fri day, but was recaptured yester day. KING PETER FAINTS; SERVIA IS WORRIED By Untted Preas Leased Wire BELGRADE, Dee. 9.—That the health of King Peter is the cause of much anxiety among his people ie stated in a message here today The king fainted several times yes- terday, TWO ROBBERS GET $10,000 IN JEWELS By United Prese Leased Wire. CINCINNATI, Dee. 9.—Two masked robbers beld up the jewel- Ty stord of Adolph Wiebelli here at noom today, covered everyone in the place with their guns, and secured $10,000 in feweiry. After tying Edw. Roelker, a clerk, the robbers made their escape. REPORT TEN DEAD IN CHICAGO BLAST Ited Prone 4 Wire. TICAGO, De ‘Ten persons are reported to have met death tn an explosion this afternoon which wrecked the storehouse of the O’oughlin Stone Quarry at Belle wood, & Chincago suburb, By ~"To get | even with thowe who kept bim in| feal. It t# designed 16 put a stop to fake “ “sale Fabey Going to Tell President Wilson Nu-BONE Corsets, at cont thin week wampto line # 405 Arcade ¥ store ing, 16¢ up. a rally a8 r Ne W. RB For HUET OTH Main or ® ATs inera Second North 213, Le 1931 First ay lon, cut flows: 3 9 BURNS FLORAL Cc 3413-—Cut flowers ireen- Main TO BIDDERS Notice In hereby given that the Port Commidsion ef the Port of Seat “tle, State of Washington, will re ceive sealed bids up t clock m. December 19, 191 ntrat Bulldini fer the. pure’ three hundred (92,95 t million, thousand dollars 000,00) of the general seri of the Port of Seattle, I the fi projecta, Smith’ ve Improvement, $260, 000.00; Hast Waterway improve ment, $500,000.00: Salmon Ray a—— PROPER || c—DELIBERATE ooo na || d—METHOpICAL @ ——Loaicar |], per sonun f—INpUSsTRIOUS ort ee JOHN.H.FAHEY eml-annually bide for or more of tae dor will be require hin bid with a An amount equal to one par ce of the bonda bid John H, Fahey is the Is must be un ganizing man in Boston, Fahey, heairman of the executive committee of the chamber of com merce of the United States, is the Hub's busiest little spinner In fact, he seems to have spun this same national chamber of com merce, which—you can take it from Mr. Fahey about the biggest thing in the United States, Fahey explains the new national organieatite, which i# just round ing into good working order, is tn jtended as A semi-official body | whose chief function will be to ad- vise the president and congress on the commercial sentiment of the nation, WASHINGTON, Dec, 9.-~Presi- dent Taft will decided before night whether he will go to Panama aboard the warship Arkansas on December 17. If he goes he will leave here next Friday and will go to Key West, whence the Arkan- sas will sail, most or- rlght to rejec 1 information in he insue of these bonds Will be furnished upon application to the Port Commission of the Port of Seattle, at ite office, 843 Central Building, Seattle, Wash ington. Dated at Seattle, We hington, Sth day of December, PORT © MISSION OF ‘hie PORT) or NDEN, this LE, M, CHIT’ k Rn mag Annes 2 CURED; pormanent, no n or detention from labor; cured past two years, agen 1 to 75, Harvard Sys- tem, 617 Biter Bidg., Seattle, Dancing private or mi taught in two class, Apply office. GILLETT eo BLADE doz; razors, 260, Get Acauala _ addres arponed, Foc to. 1401 4th av. Sogloty. ames and 1 Bay saw ft in Pho Star” University Undertaking Parlors, 42141 - 14th ‘| club Help Wanted-—Female _ — = Female Situations Wed. - Hoe ea eee eee ee rarad sone Warten sneeee fo stores tan ward ile ¢ the U. Mt A 20-ACRE BARGAIN otto with #mal) ing water. ght: fin and near and cheap fare « tation. Price $625, ¥ P. VAN ARSL 1209 Thi TH acres of good level bias for $60 per nd siopes slightly and east, and ix within driving distance of good markets, You can make @ good living off this land Terms 915.00 cash and $7.50 per month OLE HANSON & CO. 314-15-16-17 N. ¥. Bik TCCt er tre stss Houses for Rent MORALS Inquire 704 W ird. Phone Phinney car $9.60 month modern semi-modern, §8.50 font Terms. 2 & CO. Av T-room house -room house, month Phone iand near acre this to the south Queen Anne 24} ___.Furnished Houses Gwner would like to tent 4 rooms of 7-room house, furnished, chicken £00) 1 27th av. Bast 7825 ~ Apartments tor Rent — Copeland Court . furntohed, §20) ph 2 Excelsior Ap’ Furnished and un- furnished. #th and Pike. Main 2561 ek | Hotels & Lodging Houses The Yates Motel, 1620% Aixth av, under new management, newly painted throughout, 3b0 per night and up, $1.00 per week and up. Horst OXFORD. TORO int av. mod- ern; rates $3.60 per week and u Barrington TSTS Becond $2 Wook up. Housekeeping Rooms im housekec clos 9 Minor, 3 rooma, @, Viglrt! M. 4210. 5 acres for $250; terms $26 " cash, baalnce $5 per month Inquire at office of Burke @ Farrar, Kirkland, 20 min- utes from Madison park SESEESESSEESS SESE ~ HOOD CANAL acres, 600 feet of water front, 8 & s & 5 ' i 5 5 5 6 6 1 4. runnin, trade sume. stream Herman Schroeder, 328 ty Bidg., Third and Union. TACKES WITH STREAM tich bottom land, with cedar and fir timber, no stumps; located just across the bay, nine boats ally, handy to Seattle or Bremer- ton market. Good ing coolin AS an ing bedw. 7. PRICM $900; $100 CASH CLIFFORD, 1019 Third Av Branch Office, § All ranch, partly cleared, chicken park, eto. Terms $50 cash and $10 per month. 0 moved to homestead In eastern part of state. See Mr. Brenneman Kirkland Hotel, Kirkland, Wa eres cheap; will sell on terms, at your own price, by ow Main 9599. | Snap—1T% acres cheap; will sell_on pour own terms at your own price. Main 9599 ‘ping rooms, reasonable t. Phone Sidi Wester ns, $1.50 up public market jeap, weil furnished transient housekeeping rooma, steam het at 819 Howell Board and Room Renn house, furniahe steam light want I and board ry Breakfast, luncheon, 6 o'clock din: ner. Children” boarded surroundings, W. 64th Haren boarded ney 121 Farm | Lands iACKE Choices Located near odern igned nil], in r tino. re it Dm, plan. lee tor hn street f yo ° you will de Price $3,900: $500 down, balance __oasy terms, Phone Queen Anne 241 #30) for a new bungalow and three splendid view lots in Kirkland, 6 blocks from water front eash payment and bdlance $10 per month, Burke & rar, 104 Cher- ry St zy Ry Owner, am leaving town, 4 roome ‘and bath, mostly furnished, lot 60x100, elegant view, Iights, wator and gas, improvements in. 5 cash. oH. Morris, 8 da raat Three rooms and hail, $850; tern Kenwood A beautiful fot near Ravenna park, $450 cash. Queen Anne 408 ; ~ For Sale——Poultry 100 thoroughbred R. I and Buff Orpington pullets sale. Phone Kenwood 931 i ing Bullets for wale. ey 11 home 1448 beat Gare, Ballard 1688 private home, Sid- “VAL Li RY KF, ‘ARM nterurban, between Beattie and ma; highly im- proved; 30 ea cldared ‘and 4 cultivation; new S-room uses) building pet and ne ® Ais should bring # 78 000 but owner te con {to go Bani and will sell for $11,500, on terms of $2,000 cash and long time on balance, This includes lot of stock and machinery and food HERMAN SCHROEDER $28 Liberty Midg., ‘Third and ‘farm—yes, a ne under thorough eultivation, fenced, cross fenced, S-acre orchard, 6- room plastered house, 2 barns, running water, close to a town, 62% a in all, $125.00 acre, 3 37th pigatered Reds for nion jc is For Sale—-Furniture. u Agia Sale FON osm ans «OY sing of your housshol merohantliee, offfee furn t all on BU highest aim rein V auitingtor 21 Union at Wanted to Buy -Furniture ffice furniture, canh Pike M Pike Wood and Coal so he Mo For Sale fern Purn Co. 4 M 4 Patent dum pan fire & 1 Wanted To Borrow 4 coal, Phone 1218 firet | ‘ i erty mtr 5) RUSSELL Phone! STOR AGE AND Money to Loan IAL NEAT OANS NTRY LOANS nt property, any Jong or short ts no dela ? ‘Boston Bi na, money 209 Mehihorn, pianos or nable hounehe da payment reasc For Sale — Miscellaneous Classified Directory nearer aca aed % da (360 General t allowed t k COLLEN ‘DER fim repairs. E_ SOHL, 1424 Ki. Roav, CHIROPODISTS CE PRe Arcade dg Boot Spee Bidg., formerly “| ens BLDG. HOURS to'6 Main 8714 aT — guaran Eliott Cb ei pouttflee ean, Cea jiements without possible. Phone El- posite bills tollected, North Hection Co. 433 N.Y, BI COSTUMES RENTED ad Tixcaoe tor Main 633 COSY Dereaes Areade Bidg. private worl dential ency, riminal. “and elv} consultation co Eliott 2472. HAT MAKERS RATaHAUEN s FYVO Hata Tis Taran —~~ADVICH FREE Joseph Allen, 405-406 Ellers Musie Bidg. Au Tegal subjects, Consul- - FARR York Block. General practice, tates, laws husband and wife; con- suitation free. Elliott 288 Corwin “Townsend, Ball Consultation free; -hu: wife nd, property rights, collections, vaake ruptey. room house, other buildings, tine| Milligan & Ku Price $2,000. Will] York Bik ‘or home in Seattle and as-| Sommer, Lawyer, 108 and Probate pri tation free. MUSICAL Sheet mugie. “16 cants, “Vosal ‘Queen of t ae orders carefully Fry Music Co,, 426 Walker a tt merrier Optometrist, 701-703 Leary Bulld- Ing. Main 2174 York, Chicago _ Central Bide Kaams & Brooks and ‘Trade Mark in Seattle D & He ney Mason Burke experience. 131 registered Patent Attorneys: 21 years 600 Central Building. KINS, PATENT ATTOR- 8 New York Rid n Benwick, Cawre Bide M RUZY yes AND. Pet Small] s ‘are ERAS AY Liberty pin and Unton. a eameantiinnemeesees) PITA ood, Ph. De TY 206-7 Marion Bidg Main 7219, i ene NTRS ; frevier SHALS RURBER STAMPS Made aatiy~ an, tho ath ee a re SRCOND Fak enn Frnt To rot AN tt econ an exoly TRANEESE 60. essor pine at Yambert Transter~ Wiitlam Jolly. 80t CLOCK AND WATCH REPATRING 8-room Willott Sal 1, centrally Je Furniture of sor h, balance 3 y at 6] For located. per cent h GABEL, 402 Arcade. a Amaker— each; rst and Sa HARES ~Wak ‘ali aprin ginsses 200. OE Ae r Lewart.

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