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“From your ounce of Gio (Concentrated of Glycerine, T ients home half pint of well and use © two ingr put wood” whiskey in doses of one to two feaspoonfule after each meal and at bedtime Smaller a to ebil dren according to age, But be sure fo Ket only the genuine Globe, Pine) pound noentra Bach halt fgealed tin draggist ¢ quickly ge of large quantity and it ia risky to experi fotmula * from for and is certain, This was first mbished here six years ago and focal druggists say it has been in constant demand ever since Corna, Catlouse Bunions, Frost’ Bites, Aching and Sweaty Feet, A spoonful of Calo eide in the foot-bath gives instant relief. Get a 260 box at any drug store SORE PRET, The Lunoverg Truss is Best Free Trial to Prove it A. LUNDBERG Co. 1107 3rd Ave. “juberculesis Conquered by Nature’s Creation” Mrs. J. E. McDonald. ‘Three zenre ago I caught a se ‘vere cold, which settled on my My physician examined my Tungs and said I bad Tuberculosis, 3 had severe pains in my chest, and under my shoulder blaces, and coughed a great deal of the time My appetite was bad, and ! could not sleep at nights. December 1911, I heard about NATURE'S CREATION, and commenced tak fog it im January, and after taking six bottles I am entirely cured. No> more pains. My appetite is good) ed in weight and) ave not felt so well) Strength. | in years, ide cheerfully recommend NATURE'S CREATION to all who have tuberculosis and weak lungs MRS. J. BE. McDONALD. Thousands of people are affected as this lady was, and many do not realize their danger until it fg forever too late. There are at Present over 50,000 cases of Tuber: im the state of New York. than 16,000 die each year in New York City from the effects of terrible disease, and through the country it claims nearly « million victims each year we learn more about the of this dreadfu! affliction better we learn that it can be Prevented. Our most prominen! phynicians Ira that the greatest to get people to realize peat i 3 = g Hi pn i L 35, is i 958 : i E oe teytadl i NATURE’S CREATION 514-16 ie at Bank pie x. Cor. 2nd Av. Seattle. wen CUT- RATE OHI DENTISTS Second Av. and University St. Opposite Stone-Fisher Co. WE STAND BACK OF OUR Work FOR 20 YEARS GUARANTER EASY PAYMENTS Other Dentists’ Prices. $1 Set of Teeth $1 Ohio Cut Rate Prices. $6 94 $3) $3 Solid Gold Fillings, 75¢ Up Silver Fillings, 25¢ Up BASY PAYMENTS —Part and balance in payments 2-YEAR WHITTEN GIVEN ON ALL PAINLESS DENTISTS Guaranteed .,. Solid Gold or Porcelain Crown . Gold or Porcelain Bridge Work ... down GUARANTEB WORK 8 ba 7AM, DEY “Sante cer Me SLEEP, DEY DON'D Ver ME SIT, DEY Don'n Give Me’A Moment’ ‘s Peace! IOV, ARS TNReSY ED MIT FLEAS AGAIN, ADOLF fF E STAR—THURSDAY You DI 25 AUTO OWNERS DRAW FINE IN POLICE COURT and Every drivers cross jeome noised around were more careful ing took {ts toll The drivers arrested were: R Roseman, 2629 Carr place; Wil pas-|liam Giddons, Belmont hotel in George inden, Cedar «t.; a MeCully 1810 34th Moses, 2103 Sixth av 4118 Chieago st.; 209 13th av. N.; arrest the to} come to a stop while passing street | g cars taking on sengers, were police court this morning. The “full stop” ordinance went into effect December 1, with every auto driver or owner in the city protesting. There never was any | 1609 Summit ay.; F. disposition shown to obey it. Driv-| Central building; D. ers whiszed up the main streets|/MeGilvra boulevard; [past street cars grinning at the|1620 18th av.; J. W. Morrison traffic men. They were not mo-/E. Pike st; Harry Seidel, 506 2 | lested. lav; FP. J. Christ, 710 Pt i G |, Yesterday, I. Viek, Colman dock; K. Houston lined up in the assembly room,! 128 Highland drive; H. E. Knowles, | {Capt. Willard read the ordinance | 220 25th Frank Standerans, over again and gave his men strict|608 Washing boulevard; 8. orders to arrest every violator of it. | Ozaki, for John Davis. At 12:05 Officer J. 8. Donlan| 807 Second av; N. A. MeMille arrested H. F. Quandt at First ay.|/140 N. 7éth st.; C. Malino and Madison st. Quandt was the|Rainier boulevard; L. C. Daniel first one. After that arrests came | son, 6028 N. 45th st.; Harry Bilder fast. In two hours the unusual|back, 1035 E. Madison st; B. Rh activity of the traffic men had be-| Austin, 11% Queen Anne ay NICK DOESN'T CONVICTS FIRE HAVE TO WORRY | PRISON; PLAN TO ABOUT NEW JOB) ESCAPE IN PANIC CINCINNATI, — Dee. 12.—Con-| SALEM, Or., Dec. 12.—Jobn J gressman Nicholas Longworth, son-| Stanley, serving seven years for in-law of Col. Roosevelt, defeated | forgery, and his cell! mate, Louis jeandiéate for re-election, will mot |have to worry about a job when his term expires. Twenty-five auto owners, ed for violation new requiring yesterday of ordinance autos or unloading fined $3 apiece 1 ’ ambert Rey Gib when the noon patrol finement as the result of ar med discovery that Stanley was respon “I will take care of Nick,” said/sible for the fire of Dec. 3, which Wes Rippey here today. “He can| partially destroyed the auditorium have a position as vice president of /at the penitentiary. It is believed the Central Trust company any | generel jail delivery was planned time he wants it.” | A hole had The Central Trust company {8 | the three-foot concrete floor of Stan one of the most conservative finan: |jey's cell, and it is supposed that institutions in Cincinnat! the men had planned to knock a por a tion of the floor out, drop to the PICK UNIVERSITY cellar underneath, and then make MEN FOR DEBATES for the walle while the guards were That mental as well as physical abtng the Names gymnastics are indulged in at t University of Washington became BANK OFFICIALS ARE NOT GUILTY apparent at the tryout to select men for the intercollegiate debates.) VAI.DEZ, Alaska, Dec. 12—The The men who were: For the Stanford debate, of not guilty yesterday at the trial Welts, Newton and Jacobs; for the of Capt. E T. Harnette and Lew Oregon debate, Roberts, Younger; | Wing, bank officials. Barnette and for the state college debate, White Wing were tried on the charge of jand Thorne; for the Whitman de | making false statements regarding . Driver and Schallenbeck |the condition of the Washington its is the firet man ip years) Alaska bank at Fairbanks. to make the debating team and also | the W hington baseball team. LONDON, Deé. 12.—-May Kinder Ung san saves | secre, ts nanied tony a0 ie 9 beneficiary in the will of Henry By United F aed Wire. Ait FRANCISCO, Dec. Astley, the aviator, killed at Bel 3 12-—-AC-| fast Sept. 21 last. Astley married cording to officers of the Pacific) sigs Kinder shortly before his Mail steamer Peru, eight Nicara-| death. All of the $328,006 estate ua generals who took an active! gooey to the widow except $20,000 part in the recent uprising in Hobe bequeathed to relatives. Central American republic, esca: <tinetinenmespnieiininsapaenime with their lives through the Inter- HOME NO PLACE LIKE JAIL FOR HIM vention of American autiorities. PARIS, Dec. 12.—“Last Sunday The former rebel leaders are now living as exiles in Salvador, and include Juan Carrillos, Antonio|they gave me a big bow! of tasty Castro, 1. Chavez and son, B. Cal!-| soup,” wrote a convict named Tele- ond D, Villaviceno and Caleo Bar-|maque Passage from his prison at Mont Auban to the French attor- WANT HAWLEY FOR ney general, “followed by a lump of INTERIOR SECRETARY meat, with some good white wine. By United Press Leased Wire. Please, monsieur, let me stay here. I don't get such fare at home.” ISE, Ida., Dec. 12. BoM ace cayy # “ of Interior John H. Hawley of ma eee ge Idaho.” That is the way Idaho peo-} pARRISBU RG, Pa, ple are today hoping that the ques-|rhe executive committee of the tion of a selection to this important Feansyiveaia Panama exposition post will be settled. ion in determined toda. y to Hawley, who retires from the gov-| agi the state legislature for an ap- ernorship in the near future, has “ : propriation of $500,000 “to make a not yet announced his candidacy | showing at San Francisco commen for the position, but he does not " protest against the activity of the|peneyivanta.” ” (importance or Boise Commercial club and other pies rahe meni BERLIN, Dec. 12.—Carliste Kaw- organizations in his behalf. bawgam, full-blooded American In- TO SELL HARBOR dian, is hatled by the critics of I BONDS TO STATE lin and Vienna as the latest star on To discuss with state officials | (2° Peratic horizon. the question of investing state “Just Say” HORLICK’S bonds voted for harbor improve- ft Means ments, C. BE, Remaberg, of the port of Seattle commission, will go to Original and Genuine MALTED MILK Olympia Monday. State officials say they will be glad to assist the The Food-drink for All Ages. — daodion AF ‘Headquarters Coming to Seattle A dispatch from Washington states that President Taft has an- nounced his intention of signing the customs reorganization plan, which provides for the removal of the Puget sound customs head {quarters from Port Townsend to |Seattle. The bill is being dMlayed by the absence from Washington of Assistant Secretary Curtis, its author, commission as soon as funds are —, with the weakest invigorating and ntritious, | Bares, naked gam, powder form, A quick lunch prepared in a minute Take wo substitute, Ask for HORLICK’S lS Others rs are imitations Poultry and Pigeon Show At Corner Market Fin Gar Pike All This Week. en Evenin, ATT LE. KING COR ion POUL ASSOCIATION CHAS, WH. BURNET 605 Colman QUEEN CE EBRATES BIRTHDAY IN REAL ROYAL STYLE Dec. 12-—-Queen slebrated her 37th an- niversary today, She proposes to use part of the gifts made to her in assisting the suffering victimes of the Balkan war, as she is ia sympethy with the struggle of the Balkan states against Turke; Fiey Jr, Beo'y, K. | White Huffmann, are today in solitary con-| been bored through | made the teams jury returned an instructed verdict | ABOUT BOXING; BRUTAL? WELL, SOME SAY NOT If you ask the smart Alexanders, who never saw a boxing show fn all jtheir sanctimonious young live they will tell you that the devotees of the “prize are all cut from me piece, belng by nature brutal and utterly lacking in those finer instincts and naibliitie which | characterize members of the Ribbon of Mothers the Guild Boys. But ts it so? While it may be average taxicabby isn't strong for Higher Thought and the Upli he has, if you know how to find it, a heart under his that beats | jas strong and true as does bis tax: | | ineter And that, as you know if }you use taxis, ls going some. | | All of which ts epropos of the} boxing show the Washington | club is giving at} nd Friday night onard Mef‘inre, president of | jthe club, saya a collection will be taken up at the smoker for the ben-| efit of The Star's Christmas show at Dreamland for the littlechimney kids CITY OFFICIALS | OPEN POW-WOW | AT WENATCHEE United Pr WENAT' A discussion by corporation counsel of Seatt | proposed eminent domain legisla |tion featured the opening session jthis morning of the third annual jeonvention of the League of Wash- ington Municipalities, In all respects, the present ses- sion of the state league promises to be the most important. An ef- fort will be made by the represents tives of the cities of the first chiss to agree upon a home rule bill. If such a draft can be decided on, it is more than probable that the next legiaiature will pass such a law Mayor Fred Reeves o' patehy welcomed the delegates. Howal A. Hanson of Seattle, president of the league, responded This afternoon will be the en gineors’ and councilmen’s session. Street and road building will be die cussed = by or Dimock of Seattle, F. C. Powell of Wenatchee, J. Webster Hoover of Everett, H. &. Marble of Yakima county, Prof. McCaustland of the University Washington, Lewis J. Nelson, city! attorney of Leavenworth; A. 1} Mohler, mayor of Cashmere, and 8, | E. Lancaster, city engineer of Gold. endale. KEEPS PROMISE, 15 YEARS, THEN WEDS) TAYLORVILLE, M1, Dee. 12.—~! Fifteen years ago Wilson Kemmer- , er promised his mother he would not wed while she was alive. She) died two weeks ago and now he has taken as his bride Miss Carry Mille ot Taylorville } AWhile the promise made by Kem merer was not due to any dislike for the fiancee, with whom the | mother was well satisfied, it wi exacted by hie parent in such a way that the eon had never dream- | ed of violating it. The mother willed the home to her son. MONEY KEEPS THIS CLOCK RUNNING By United Preas Leased Wire t CoP 1AGEN, Dec, 12. A novel scheme to encourage thrift is being pushed here by a new say-' ings bank corporation, The bank is distributing among its depositors \* specially designed clock, which |after running 24 hours, can only be set going again by the insertion of a coin in the slot. At stated periods a representative will call, collect |the coins, deposit them in the bank jand give the subscriber credit, there |for. | WOMEN IN STATE PRISON HAVE DOLLS NASHVILLE, Tenn., Dec. 12 Women convicts, some 60 years of age, in the Tennessee penitentiary play with dolls like little children It has been said that the mother in stinct never forsakes a woman, and it is about the only thing which | does not forsake them when they enter the grim, gray walls BABE BREAKES HER NECK ON CURTAIN UPPER SANDUSKY, Ohio, Dee. 12,.—-With her neck broken and i head hanging through portieres that had been pinned together to |keep her from entering another room, Lillian Grace, 16 months old, daughter of Mr, and Mrs, 0. ©. Meskey, was found by her 10-year- |old brother, WORDS MOVE HIM TO A CONFESSION TUCSON, Ariz., Dec, 12.—"Come unto me, all ye that labor and @ heavy laden.’ When Stephen La Porte heard these avords at a Chicago Salvation Army meeting he confessed. mur dering Walter Taylor five years @go on a@ ranch near here, La Porte said ft was in self defense true that the vent By aned Wire. HEE, Wash., Dec James E. Br w ITEM I READ DER ODDER DAY. DECEMBER 12, 191 Words by Music by SS REMINDS ME OF A PECOOLIAR iv StEMS DOT LORD CHARLES ROTHSCHILD 183 A FLEA PANCIER, UND ~~ See, Dey HAF BITTEN Me ALL OVER! — tT 13S : SAID He PAID AS HIGH AS $ B00, FY witcopee th I'MA ! MILCOWAIREE HAS4 TOR VON. LAUGHS inte NEWS| OREGON CITY, OR.—R. L. HOLMAN, UNDERTAKER, HAS Re. ceived from Mabel Davis, Newark, N. J., widow, a letter inferentially suggesting matrimony., Holman declares he know the fair! but believes she bas in some manner secured a pleture of his » face. EW YORK.—CHARLES GILLESPIE REACHED THROUGH THE broken window of a water front ex and grabbed at bottle of catsup from under the nose of a patron # is bum licker,” he remarked, as the patron, who was a copper, nabbed him. CHICAGO.-GRABBING TODAY'S DATE, one live department store bere advert 12 cents up through $1.12, etc, to § not to do it again for 100 years SAN FRANCISCO.-WHILE JUDGE SHORTALL WAS HEARING a case in his court, a sneak thief stole a fur muff lying on a chalr be side the judicial bench. When the judge beard of It, be reached hastily for his watch, It was safe LOS ANGELES.—-A MASKED NEGRO FOOTPAD GOT THE 6UR.-; prine of his life when he ordered Mrs. Walter Wallace to throw up her hands, She complied, knocking both the gun and bis head spinning. and following with an attack on his shins He fled, screaming. $T. LOUIS.—"“KEEP YOUR TEMPER AND YOUR HAND ON} your poéketbook,” i# the formal advice issued to women Chriatmas | shoppers by the chief of police, Women also are advised to banish hob. ble skirts during the holiday rush LOS ANGELES.TRAFFIC OFFICER WISE REFUSED TO leave his post when his own home caught fire, and Policeman Frigg took the detail Frigg brought bu ns of the fire to bin friend. t does not 12-12-12, AS ITS MOTIF, | of goods from naive promise whole uring feat the INTRODUCING THE “LORD MAYOR OF SEATTLE.” Mayor Cor il}, and inc identally, Seattle, has received ognition. Tod mayor r i letter from New addressed to Lord Mayor of Seattle, British North America, Europe Evidently tha Queen City of the west is getting up @ reputation in the far corners of the rec Zealand Columbia North world a Th RED CROSS SALE | OF STAMPS WILL | | NET THOUSANDS | Nearly $10,000, representing the |* sale of almost a million Red C nant stamps, will be the result of the state wide campaign to obtain money for the | ution and reltet | of tuberculosis | The Washington association has | been working untiringly since the campaigg opened, Every city and} villag nm the state is taking an active part. Hamlets that were | never heard of before, are now ré ving publicity if their sales, ac! cording to population, are large There are attle 21 booths at which Red Cross stamps are sold These are situated in most of the banks and at other prominent points The sales each day are in charge of some church or club. Nearly every religious and philanthropic organization in the city will have taken an active part when the cam- | son. | paign is over, who js 9) Those. in charge of the Red | in to send your name and address|Cross campaign for the rest of n the coupon below, You may be|this week are the following: Wom-| thankful as long a» you live thatien’s Relief Corps, Mrs. Lottie Mor ee. er, (tis, ‘Thursday; Faculty Women's| club, Mrs. W. B. Henry, Friday Free hige. Package Coupon J iting or the Grand Army of th | Republic, Mrs, J. D, Haughton, Sat- | | urday. CANADIAN LAWYER | ON COURT REFORM At the monthly meeting and din ner of the Seatile Bar association at the Arctic club last night, E. V. Bodwell, K member of the bar of Victoria, gave an address on “Procedure in the Courts of Brit ish Columbia.” Discussing reform of court procedure and the cheap- ening of the cost of litigation, Bod- well urged that the principal fea- ture of all changes made should be the service of the general welfare. |MAYOR LOOKS UP "FRISCO KELLYS FRANCISCO, Dec. 12.— H. Kelly, jr., of v as Golden Remedy Did It. Costs Nothing to Try Golden Hemedy Is Od and) Tantelens—Any Lady Can Give Mt Seeretty at Home In Ten, Coffee ‘or Food. have « husband, father or friend who all you If you brother vietim of Haver Please send me, absolutely free by return mati, In plain wrapper. that one can know what ntaing, & trial package of Golden Remedy to prove that what you claim for It is true in every respect Name YOU'LL ENJOY THIS EVENING AT THE ROLLER RINK For aright down enjoyable, healthful exercise, there's noth- ing to beat roller skating. It will just send the blood tingling hrough your veins. The Broad way rink at 711 BE. Pine, near the Sroadway high school, has one of finest skating surfaces that an be made. Manager Koller has provided the best and Ixtest ball bearing roller skates and most ourteous attendants, You are ordially invited to come out this ‘vening and you an enjoyable time, SAN To accommodate Commerce, Ga, a stenographer, was set to work at the office of | Mayor Rolph, copying the names of 639 Kellys from the city directory, The following letter was read at the mayor's office from Kelly: “Hon, Mayor of San Francisco | Dear Sir Some of my people have |disappeared. Have you any Kellys | listed in your city directory? If so, would you give me their names, | with their addresses? Hi, KELLY, TRYING TO FIX _ the are assured of JR” “HEAR BETTER AUDIPHONE With Latest Instantaneous Adjudtment. It# wonderful abil ity to gently, but surely penetrate and aken the dormant SAN FRANCISCO, Dee, -To tions between the Union Pacific and form with the recent supreme court decision declaring the combination of the two roads to be illegal, Wim. Sproule, president of the Southern Pacific, is en route today to New York, where he will confer with the officials of the Harriman system, BOTH WOMEN FREED FROM SAME HUBBY LA CROSSE, Wis,, Dec, 12.—The -|two wives of Dr. Ralph Travers Al- len have been granted divorces in the circuit court here. Both, known as Della French Allen and Berdina Peuffahl Allen, showed they had not known of the other's marriage to the physician until his arrest recently on @ charge of bringing another girl here for im- moral purposes. Allen began a ten-year term in the Waupun peni- tentiary last week, With Ease and Comfort whe you can obtain an Audiphone tor May test on payment of a small rental thia rontal le applied on the purchas pice if you keop the fmake suitable al ny hearing di ‘now, Address co. RLECTROPHOND » Beattie, ROADS’ RELATIONS |] frame an action regarding the rela. |} the Southern Pacific that will con. | ff WHAT HOME RULE MEANS _ TO SEATTLE--PRESIDENT OF LEAGUE OF CITIES TELLSYOU Home rule for cities—what does it mean? Hanson of the League of Washingtor readers. Hanson is tant corporation counsel of Seattle, The League of Washington Municipalities holds ite thind meeb Ing in Wenachee, beginning today. Home rule for cities will be the chief topic discussed. Seattle city officials are in favor of home rule. The other big cities are also largely in favor of it Smaller cities don't want it, Home rule would vest in the cities themselves many of the | powers now vested in the iegisiature, meeting but once in twe | years, ‘ President Howard Municipalities tells The Star It would mean that In all matters where the city alone is affect ed, Seattle would have absolute power by the vote of its through ite council, or through the initiative and referendum, te govern itself in exactly the manner it eaw fit. a BY HOWARD A. HANSON. subject of home rule for cities is a fundamerital ls Europe, prior to revolutionary days, cities and towns were iene charter grants from parliament, with very strict construction againa the powers of the municipality. The government of these waeigall ties was correspondingly rotten That theory of law was carried That theory embodies the idea that a municipality is a creature of the: legislature, and has only such powers as are expressly granted to it by the state legislature; unless the grant of power be clearly ar Pde power should be denied the municipality In the United States we have clung with greater tenacity to old theory brought from England to the early colonies. A few of Western states have courageously attempted to break away from the "id theory, notably Missourl, Michigan, California, Oregon sud Wash, ington in 1889 Washington adopted a provision in ber constitutes, that olties of 20,000 and over should have the right to frame charters for their own government, subject to the constitution and general laws! of the state. It was expected that by these general laws would be tednt thous: ) matters wherein the city acted as an agent of the state, ¢ supreme court of this state, however, has held thate@Pxener) laws is meant any law not a special law, the effect being to vest in the; legislature power to legislate on any matter, so long as the Jegislatiog was not limited merely to one city, tut affected a class of cities, The p » of Seattle will find themselves hampered, Sewanee eae nbarrassed, from time to time, in the making and modification of tli charters, until such time as there shall be adopted into the fe ot of this state a modified provision, following generally oF California provision, which allows citles of 3,500 and over to * subject to the state constitution. principle of home rule for cities is found for their own government, The application of the every hand. In the matter of public utilities, the legislature now the power to take away from the municipality all control of public ities. In fact, it has largely done so Through the application of the principle of home rule, changes! }could be worked out in the matter of tax reforms. Home rule does not mean home rule in one particular, or in a | other particular, It means that the people within a municipality be the people to make the laws for that municipality, subject to réasom/ able restrictions in those matters wherein the city acts purely a8 a8) agent of the state, This power the people do not have today. The over to the American colonies, WALKS ACROSS CONTINENT IN 132 DAYS NEW YORK, Dec. 12.—Bound for Germany to visit relatives, Chas. Schladitz, 58, of San Rafael, Cal., is here today after walle ing across the continent, covering 3,343 milee in 132 days. = # Schladitz is a vegetarian, and subsisted on nothing but bread, cheese, fruit ani t during hie long walk. He carried a pack weighing 30 pounds. MEAT PRICES CUT Again for Friday The Middleman Eliminated at Frye & Co.'s Markets Tomorrow, Friday, the following big specials will be offered at our markets: Wee | "Whe | Choice T-Bone re Choice Sirloin Stea | Steak The above prices will prevail at the following markets: OLYMPIC MARKET, Second and Pike. SEATTLE MARKET, Occidental and Yesler Way. WESTLAKE MEAT CO., Westlake afd Pine. AMERICAN MEAT CO., Third and Jefferson PEOPLE'S MARKET, Western Av. and Madison BALLARD MARKET, 5445 Ballard Av. OUR MOTTO: “From packing house to consumer.” GOVERNMENT-INSPECTED MEAT. Look for the U This is the government stamp which appears on our meats and purity and quality. Shops hereafter remain open until 6:30 p. m. hoice Rib and Loin futton Chops Chaqice Pork Steak S. purple stamp. signifies A Good Resolution would be to resolve to open a savings account New Create a surplus out of your earnings while your earir We help in- your surplus by paying 4 per cent in- at the beginning of the Year. ing power is at its maximum help crease semi-annually terest, compounded Open an account today Dexter Horton Trust & Savings Baa! Second at Cherry. New York Building