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1912. THE STAR—FRIDAY, DECEMARR 13, PLAY FOR CITY TITLE j Renton, and the Times bunch have) Waldorf-Astoria hotel Tho Times football team will fo & Kood account of themselves, | rom joart failure CF BOY FEEDS DADDY-PRISONER |. gait marae “A plonship. Ballard has beaten Fre-| Captain W. C. Ross|imining engineer or mining pro nd a little child They si she had remained y ki struggled hard to get up hissappeal Gilliam’'s court understood, and | girl i’ ho wistful, appealing look in his}up the evidence and pleaded for| | time of his little life making his! vision of a little, sad home in Bal * face. He was glad to see Master Raymond was giving his moat, Rainter Valley and|of San Francisco ts dead at the! moter, |them.” loyal, faithful to her husband in Muster Raymond, 4 years old,|{%¢ face of @ conviction on a prior jwanted his daddy free He didn't say so, He didn't make any passionate plea. He They heard the prose didn’t make any brilliant argument | was pleading dee the Data toe ~ {Willlam A. Raymond was nequitted | And they heard Judge William of the statutory charge against him.| Mell, attorney for the accused eyes far from that, His eyes!the defendant shown brightly, merrily, He laugh-| The little boy laughed on jdaddy eat some lard, where : ore a mother was weeping, BSON’ sy tos hadn't seen his papa for alwhere her é-year-old daughter @ Arcade Bldg. jmim again, That was all daddy another plece of candy | The jury, six men and six wom. |. And the jury saw another little here today Maps and spect mong of ore in his baggage indl lead shall co ~MakeYourself aChristmas Present of a New Suit or Overcoat why not be a littte generous to yourself? en gift pn e, for you know pleasure and comfort you will garment in our Sult and right up to snuff’ in both phe new 1913 E and AURASAGE Swe bere for your re ef complete line of hearing Call or write for Useful Gifts $4.00 and $5.00 Dress Shoes and Evening Siippers— $2.50 The very newest creations in all fabrics and shades to match your gown also §6Batina, Velvets, Suedes, Kids and Patents. of 10 years to that she had }in words, He didn’t use grand | noc c cent womanhood, for the rightin language, Hut the jury in Judge/of a wrong to a little leyent old All the boy did was to alt play-| Raymond had been in the county fully tn his daddy's b There was | jail for almost two years. He took! fea and played. He had a big bag! Prosecutor White finished the of candy, and he was having the {arguments Maybe the jury saw a long time, And be didn't) was cryin « € i, where mon folks, per peewee the worrted look on his | haps, stood about tn moody stience oer lt After all the Eye and Ear. Cer now Slipper tificates on sale. just how much derive from it, Every Overcoat Department ts =jen, ku some whe They know « 1 not trust herself w the boy's mother was! home, of a good little w n who about the court house. | believes in her husband to the last ad University Untow Orehestcn their plant pment in order to enab! of yg ao Best eq lished wet Y TREES Witle holly tree for an tion through the holi- outside later. Four- $1.25. BARLOW GARDENS, Ave, Elliott 3636. it songs Soprano Rag Time Comedian a aga Wonder Planiat oor Mgr | SCENIC care 1605 First Av. L. SHUTE, Mar to remain in tue court room all the time, and that she wept most of the time in the corridor just out-| aide. 70-TON PALM TRANSPLANTED AND IS STILL! GROWING as old Spanish home in San Diege before the civil war was fought the ancient palm must make roo wp this huge tree. tion site and there replanted, ahd started to grow again, It will be FREAK STYLES ~ COSTLY TO PARIS; | GERMANY LEADS) Py United Presa Leased Wire PARIS, Dec, 13.--Paris fashion makers are running round in wor ried circles because of reports that German and English styles are gradually supplanting French. An agitation has been set afoot for a committee of Paris artists and wom en of fashion to advise designers and creators of women's dress. The wane of French supremacy) is declared largely due to cece ventric | models which have been launched | during recent years, as well as to! the physical discomfort of the pres- ent styles. The jnpe culotte (harem skirt) fiasco is held to have done enor. mous damage to the reputation of French modes. QUIGLEY REFUSED RECOUNT OF VOTE Byron Phelps will be the ered county auditor, according to a rul ing of Judge Albertson Thursday, en he required Andrew J. Quig ley to’ produce specific instances of malconduct on the part of election officials, which may have resulted in counting bim ont. Quigley had no evidence to pro duce. In his complaint he made the charge that there existed a frame up between all 391 election officials in King county to count him out Quigley, on the face of the returns, was beaten by about 600 votes. OFFICIAL HITS BACK AT RAILROAD CHIEF BAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 13-—De- claring the railroads are engineer: ing a campaign to discredit regula-| tion, President John Esbelman of | the state railroad com jon is on record today as denouncing Presi- dent Wm. Sproule of the Southern | Pacific for a speech delivered by | For many generations this giant palm tree stood In the garden of) So he sold it to San Diego's 1915 exposition. drop of her blood, of a baby who is everything to his daddy and his mamma Willtara man today A. Raymond is a free », Cal It was growing there long Recently the owner decided that m for a modern apartment house It was some job digging * But ita 70 tome was finally taken to the exponh now, after several months, it has an interesting feature of the expo ‘MRS. ‘ASTOR HAS BEAUTY PARLOR HANDY | I Mrs. John Jacob Astor, who} was Madeline Force, were a rec ognized leader of fashion, every New York mansion would now be equipped with a beauty parlor That is the last change Mre has made in the $2,000,000 house left her by Col Electric massage machines are included in the equipment--one with an applicator of great rapid ity for the chest and shoulders, jone of extreme softness for the cheeks. A gold-plated comb, the teeth of which are hollow and through which @ spray is pressed from a tiny bulb, is another uptodate feature of the equipment. There is also a belltike machine for face bleaching, and an expensive array of manicure and coiffure articles, By United Presse Leased W PORTLAND, Or., Dee Albert | Kroll, “boy bandit,” who, because he | could not forget his hunger, accept- ed the invitation of one of his vie tims to a meal, only to have the of- ficers apprehend him as he was eat- ing, has today confessed to five snc cessful holdups. He states that in no single instance did he secure enough to keep him in food over a day or #0, a a reat ta Lasatt the ture in One Good Clothes lthe latter pefore the San Francisco Chamber of Commerce. “The head of every enterprise in the state may indulge in veiled threats,” said Eshelman at the Berk eley Chamber of Commerce, “but regulation will continue continue to be’ effective. se | TRIED TO EXTORT $250 FROM HER? NEW YORK, Dec, 13.—That an attempt was made last August to extort $250 from her by @ man named McCormick, who claimed that for that sum Jack Rose wage testify favorably for her husband, ts the contention today of Mrs. Chas, Becker, wife of former Police Lieut. Becker, noW In the death house at Sing Sing. Mra. Becker told her story to the grand ju Scores Rescued From Pees Burning Building PITTSBURG, Dec, 13.--Scores of | persons were rescued today from a building called Library Place, which was destroyed by fire. 200 oceupante of ihe building. A cornice fell from the structure, ine furing nine persons, including four firemen and ous policeman, EMENTS E THEATRE Cherry. Phone Main 42 Jimmie Bh onrinen MIG FEATURES Oe and will) There were | sold on thetr through . fake misstatements t pull the eyes are merite, } but in a way that th skeptical can discern thelr good qualities, os | Better Clothes For All | Men $15t0 $25 HAMMERSLOUGH j Second Floor Liberty Bide. } | Opposite Postoftice. “EVERY STEP SAVES MONKY” t style and quality, few dollars Suits $18.50 Up Overcoat coats $15 Up Use your credit for us be a Hberal giver of an acc be both appreciated an: sultable suggestions f you can pay the acc month, The rices, too, will save you @ 5 1 $5.00 Patent Colt and Gun- metal Calf— $2.50 Short s and Rain- vamps, and medium round tres heels; a eable Shoe low stylish and ser s convenience. Lat nmodation that will d economical, There are many for both men and women, and ‘count $1.00 a week or $5.00 a a Christe MEN'S SHOES All sizes «44. DRESS AND WORK $2.50 Open Saturday Evenings Till 10 o'Clock Come tn tomorrow and look around Take Elevator. crn ir wtscronw exsunes [BOSTON SAMPLE SHOE SHOP C2: Tacoma 19 Third AV. sents. Second Ave, at Pike. Over Swift's. Store 1125 C St. on, elivery Service Union and Pike. Matn 5306. M TO 1 4M CHILE CONCARN 3 + bet 1130 A B.&M. ON ACCOUNT OF THIS {E THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UXITED STATES FOR THE WESTERN DISTRICT OF WASHINGTON, WORTHERE DIVISION, Peon TAny ae TREASURER AT HU A, PHINNEY i Jn the matter of nee oe Bill of sale, Bankrupt, COMPANY S22-224 LEARY BUILOING SeaTTe.Wasn. Deo. 9th, 814 Pirst Avenue, Seattle, Dear Siz:- This ie to notify you to vacate the premisce, iWo.814 Pirest Avonué, Seattle, by December Slst, hing ton, PHINKEY RAALTY AND IND KVOU ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS, That the undermgned, as receiver in bankruptcy of Prank Briggs, the above named bankrupt, has eol4, aesigned, transferre@ and conveyed, and by these presen’ does unto the said K.Greenblatt sell, assign, transfer and convey, : @ll and singular the merchandiee, fixtures and store equipment of per inventory on file 912 the said Prank Brigge as such bankrupt, as thie cause, contained in and pertaining to the business heretofore eonducted by the said Prank Briggs, bankrupt, in thoee certain Preaises known and designated as No, 1850 Piret Avenue, Beattie, Washingtok, (excepting theréfroa property clained by the bankrupt Qs exeupt), 1912, TO HAVE AND TO FOLD the sane unto the said F.Oreenblatt, Bie heire, executors, aduinistratore and assigns, forever. COMPANY This conveyance ie made pursuant to an order of the above entities court in the above entitled cange, made and entered September 11,1918, i 10 WLTMESR WHEREOT, the undersigned hae wet hie hand this ath day of Septender, 1918. —Wesstver Ti bankriptsy o? Prank prigge, Bankrurt. Well What Do You Tk of it!—These Are My Quitting Prices $5.00 solid nickel, case, American movement . dust proof $10.00 silver dust case, Waltham, Figin, or Hampden, 11 jewel e proof $20.00 gold filled case, open face or hunting, Waltham, Elgin, Ham {iton, Hampden, or $17 89 ' Rockford, 17 jewel $38.00 gold filled, hunting or open face case, Waltham, Elgin, Hamil ton or Hampden, $21 89 31 jewel dust proof case, Elgin, Hamilton _ or ide $7.89 l1-Jewel Wal- $3.89 $16.00 nickel, Waltham, Hampden, 16 Jewel $8.00 nickel case, tham, Elgin or Hampden . Doors Open 10 A. M. Tomorrow ba 00 Ingersoll Watch $17.00 gold filled open face Wal- am, Elgin or Rock- rd, 17 jowel .. 2.00 genuine Diamond ings cut to "8 $4.48 $12.00 solid gold Lava- Hers cut to $12.50 Mantel Clock (8-day) cut te $8.00 indestructible Pearl Necklaces cut to. $15.00 sterling silver Spiece Military set... Gentlemen’s $1.25 Alarm Clocks eut to Beautiful Scarf Pins or Ladies’ Brooch or Breast Pins to Every Customer Saturday 30.00 gold filled, hunting or open thee, 17 jewel, high grade Wal ham, Elgin, Hamilton, Hamp- len or ‘ockford ... $2.60 solid gold Cuft Links cut to... $1.48 $3.50 gold filled Bracelets cut to REENBLATT 814 Ist Ay. enuine Cloisonne es cut to $12.50 4-piece silver Tea Set cut to $12.00 solid gold Rings cut Gentleman's $8.50 26-piece set silver, 6 forks, 6 table spoons, 1 butter sugar spoon, out to .. 6 knives, spoons, 6 tea knife and 1 $2.50 Spectacles $1.25 sterling silver Pocket Knives cut to $7.00 Umbrellas eut to .. $20.00 Candelabra $6.00 sterling silver Lavaliers . 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