The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 13, 1912, Page 8

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

FIRST TRIAL OF DEFENDANTS IN VICE SCANDAL PORTLAND, Or. Dee, 13.—The first trial in the Portland vice scan dal is on, Dr, Harry Start is first on trial According to trend thus far, the defense will en deavor to show that the Oregon laws do not previde a penalty for rather than endeavor to show Start) did not commit the crime, The jury} has already been selected and wit nesses are belng examined. Fred Rodney, the first witness,) told a story that was damaging to) the defense, An endeavor was! made to bar spectators, but this was} strenuously objected to by Prose eutor Collier, who declared the fathers of Portland boys should be) given an insight into vice condi Uons, ! SON nriicgey nie iste wcaeded }my Un! the crime of which Start te accused,, SOME FELLOW, THIS ST. LOUIS COLONEL ted Press Leaned Wire VIENNA, Deo, 13.—Col. R. C. Kerens of St. Louis, American ambassador to Austria-Hungary, le staying temporarily at the Bristo! hotel here, because he is unable to find a house large enough for his family * and retinue of servants, you sure will like this tobacco! Men, here’s tobacco that gives you a fresh deal in pipe smoking. Tobacco that’s all ready for your pipe, that’s long- burning, holds its fire close and can’t bite your tongue, because the bite is cut out by a patented process. Forget that old messy way of rubbing and grinding tobacco in your hands. Albert right from the tin and light up for the bulliest enjoyment you ever ‘got out of a pipe smoke, bar none! Pour Prince PRINGE ALBERT the national joy smoke Get this into your system right, you cigarette smokers, because it’s good for what ails your spirits. Prince Albert 4 tobacco makes cigarette you ever rolled. the finest It's not only crimp cut, which makes rolling simple and easy, but it saves waste. And, besides, you get the delicious freshness and fragrance and flavorthat no other tobaccoever can give you. Be a sport. Put up a nickel or dime for one of those handy packages— and go to it like you were after a good thing. Prince Albert is sold everywhere in toppy Sc red bags, 10c tidy red tins, and pound and half-pound humidors. R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO COMPANY Winston-Salem, N. C. Plan Now to visit this (and of Summer in Winter al the “Road pi Br Thousand Wonders,” 7 Whose route is replete with America’s most beau- tiftul scenery—masaificent rivers, mountains, valleys —to a land that is perpet nally radiant with sun- shine and steeped !n the sweet fragrance of flow- ers. Warm days and balmy nights will bring you rec Teation and rest. Let us give you Callfor- nia literature and help you plan your trip, gy am, Cy. e “ae > Li , in The journey to and from California via the O-W.R. &N. Southern Pacific “THE SHASTA LIMITED” Or one of two other fine trains will prove a most Pleasant part of your va ation, Round trip tickets to Los Angeles and return, good for six months, with stop-over privileges going and coming, now on sale at reduced rates. CITY FREIGHT AND PASSENGER OFFICE, 716 SECOND AVENUE, SEATTLE J. H. O'NEILL, DISTRICT PASSENGER AGENT PHONE MAIN 932 F. R, HANLON. DISTRICT FREIGHT AGENT OREGON-WASHINGTON STATION, FOURTH AVENUE AND JACKSON STREET JEROME MAY WORKERS’ TRIAL Dy United Press Leased Wire INDIANAPOLIS, Dee, 13.—Proby ability of former District Attorney Wm, 'T, Jerome of New York appear ing here as @ government witness in the so-called dynamite conspir ~j|acy trial is seen in the action of +] United States Distri Charles W. Miller tn ident F, M. Ryan of t al Association of Bridge and Struc tural Iron Workers to the stand, The prosecution intr d a letter which Ryan is al ten to John J, MeNamar Jerome as asking Ryamto vieit him, either alone or accompanied by counsel, In the letter Ryan is alleged to have warned McNamara, “If | am | prevented in any way fr »nduct- jing the organization business, hav’ the firet vice president tak charge.” « YOUNG MOTHER COULDN’T STAND STRUGGLE LONGER Hy United Press Leased Wire LOS ANGEL Dec. 13,--Un g le trugele for food f and two babies, Mra. Lin #, 28, tried to cide, according to th swallowing corrosly tablets. She was taken - & hospital, where it was stat © will revover. ording to the police, Mra. Frakes sald ber husband left her years ago, and since then ehe has supported herself and childres |by restaurant work THE SIMILARITY. nternation My — wife's Uke diamonds.” That's quite a compliment.” You bet it is. It isn't every bie cult that's hard enough to ,cut Blass.” biscuits are Dresden owns & newspaper operates it just as any |paper is operated instead of con fiaing it to municipal reports” ft was bequeathed to the city by ite ner. The profits are used fn }beautifying parke. other 4 down, not up BE WITNESS IN 7 quoting | and 1912, BY HARRY BURTON NEW 50 miles by Rowe | Clevelan and wattle real life, in, my those t out able a iiboat’ on YORK tor Stokes will leave fairyland of her rose garden on sea jgirdied Caritas Island to strike of waiters here preas, through colonies lining the Island sound to find out why Pastor Stokes, ber, in the little Russian Jewish gar roller who left her bench in and came to New York married Stokes, first-family millionaire “Why do | want t YoPk and leaye all thie? young Mrs. Sto hands toward th gabled cottage, | nd the blue sound dotted with | er forget me for 12 long, weary year heart, my sympathy, i who are e, and whe CANNOT G hat te my work—t lewant EV to have a gray-gabled Dec. 18.—Rone Pas the blush lead a I traveled the millionaires’ ex exclusive summer shore of Long you remem el young J. G. Phelps] go to New! epeated waving her beautiful ¢ the terraced gar-| | have SEEN, and ou start SEEING, ng to the end. what I had it en life nd into And | 1 was| OUT. | help peo | YBODY | still where we garden and | sound. | can aced the rest here in all this beauty 1 know there are so many nk Way out there who never any beauty at all | guilty with all these won sions around me. 1) »ring all God's creatures up to where somehow a FEW have gotten, I welcome every opportunity to tell the people of thelr power people who work are not The capitalists have them "bluffed to thie frightened word The t awake is a better “1 have lived on BOTH sides of the fence and | know. “The people have the right on their. side and the numbers to en. foree that right A realization of What Gus Brown Says AN EARLY-SEASON SALE OF THE FAMOUS PENN BROOK SUITS AND greatest service. possibilities until you see for All $15.00 Suits All $18.00 Suits All $20.00 Suits All $25.00 Suits All $30.00 Suits All $35.00 Suits and ok Boys’ Rough Neck Swe REDUCTIONS SECOND AVE. AT YESLER Before 3 and yourself and Overcoats....... and Qvercoats. .. ercoats Ov — ee ercoats. . and Gvercoats One-Fourth Off on All Boys’ and Children’s Clothing Boys’ Sweater Coaté! x eV caee cokes aters OVERCOATS Every buyer will profit in this great Clothing Sale. It comes at a time when good new clothes are of not after the holidays you are going to hear a great deal’ about this sale. sut you will never realize what it means in saving - $11.25 - $13.50 $14.95 . $18.75 . $22.50 IN ALL DEPARTMENTS. WHERE THE “NO VIOLENCE, NO*BLOODSHED, JUST A WORLD-WIDE STRIKE, THEN HUMAN.LIVES WILL BLOOM LIKE ROSES,” SHE SAYS Rose Pastor Stokes and her beauti-| ful island home guns, no violence, no bloodshed, Just a world-wide we have, at once, ALL the pow- er there is, since are the creators power. Because put down capital The am as @ REAL JIM HILL Is GOBBLING UP - SO. PACIFIC Lenned Wire D, OF, Dec 1mtt ty vod authority here that of the Northern Pe ' Northern ts buy ern Pacific toa orted on ain control shares to < O Kain pom Bouthern Pacitig ed to average 1g 09, despite the by Harriman stocks, oq he merger decision, ms Hil’ activiag, eg strike. And we workers of all the I tell them all this Hn agitator an a stirrer-up of trouble agitators in this country are the capitalists. If there were no pressing their worke this and a subsequent organization called Itators and THE PROPLE are at last in power, Gray cot pink ga and blue waters are then, at for us ALL “Every trade must be organ- ized. And then, when we are ready to take our own back to ourselves, we just stop manning the tools that capital owns. No | t up a st lion aet years “Roses are impo and very beautiful lives! the unconscious beauty will bloom —what beauty!” GET UP EARLY TO FIGHT DUEL? NOT ON YOUR MONA LIGA PARIS, Dec, 13.—Leon Blu m, a theatrical man. duel in the Parcedez Princes with Pierre Webber, York Herald's art critic abdomen theatrical + later than usua such refused to leave his bed bef: and Webber disagreed over meeting affairs the a 4 at 11 4. Webber a" * * * * * * * * . * * * @ in the When we give as much care to the human soul as to ee and wounded him dangerously in thé ore his regular hour for rising ee ee ee a ee es rs, all the world rike in a mil rtant—yes— But human Dr. L. R. Clark, D, D. § People do not dread to keep dep. tal appointments with us. You | why. Simply because your! will and » be dome with” pain. It's n c i make 4 patient to. We 5 This doesn't decre of our work grade rose, what | Wonde for us then Hess actically eliminate palm,” se the effici . use the ithe, obtainable, amd: we materials dentist in expert. We are can please patient or a factory to you we will refund jour money. Could we say this if we) were not sure of the kind of work” we turn out? Think this over. 7 Regal Dental Offices ; IN PARIS fought a the New this office ts you that it you nerits of « ni, much positively Seeeeeee tees SAY YOU SAW IT IN THE STAR. ni Dr. L. R. Clark, D. D. &. (Manager 1405 Third Ave. N. W. Cor. Onion” NOTE—Bring this Ad with you Open Saturday Evening Until 9 O’Clock—Plenty of Extra Salespeople MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY AND CAREFULLY FILLED By experienc ed Mail Order Clerks “The Economy Second Ave., Between Spring and Up on Our Big Roomy Second PlANTON & | oNDON Co. Sore” Seneca—Phone Main 6035 Floor We Will Give Away FREE—ABSOLUTELY—FREE Tomorrow Morning} 1 0,000 BOOKS [Tomorrow Morning] ‘For the four titles and 1 e your ack the Giant Killer | Three Little Kittens and Three Blind Mice THESE FREE BOOKS are to be given pect to give the 10,000 away in one day, you by getting in line and taking your turn as you push, don’t crowd, if you panied by its father, mother alone, because there will be ir SPONSIBILITY OF SEEING to request of the parents 1ardian, posi ense crowds, THAT YOU Little Folks—For the some little one may get hurt. E, Kiddies 4 ig men and women and r them sow, away 10,000 highly colored tures—there are y they last Jingles and Jokes for the Little Folk Old Mother Hubbard and Other Stories away on our second floor and as we ex will eliminate all confusion and disorder would at the theatre ticket office. Don't child must be accom tively none to t children that come and WE WILL NOT TAKE THE RE DO NOT GET HURT. We also want don’t ask us for more than one book for each child, becaust some children won't get any and we want to make 10,000 little ones happy. We will begin Saturday morning at 9 o'clock and give early While here don’t fail to visit our Toyland in the them away as long as they last, so come conomy Basement,” where. you can see our display of thousands of Dolls and Toys of all kinds, at popular prices, On account of our big Toy stocks crowding t BOOKS AWAY ON THE 24INCH DOLLS FOR $1.25 Full jointed, 24-inch Doll, with sewed wig. Many stores are asking twice as much as our special price for Saturday, namely CHRISTMAS APRONS clean and fresh stock. Just such as gift buyers want Dainty tea and sewing Aprons, trim- med with lace, embroidery and ribbons. Prices 15e to Dozens and dozens atterns to choose from. A Big Special in Aprons at 25c to 50¢ Values ad a shipment of hundred (300) dozen and since our ad the other day we hav ld half of them. here are about two in fine imitation hand em with embroidered edges; others with and lace rtion and still others trimmed with both lace and embroidery Made of sheer lawn. The useful lit a very convenient gift packa of ¢he city. Remember the price is, each deeeceenes woes New, GLOVE DEPARTMENT Main Floor are great doings in our Glove Department these days, Twenty-two brand w makes and kinds of Gloves all crisp and clean, just from the importers and manufac turers are being shown here now bvery Glove soft and elastic. SPECIAL One lot of Gloves broken in sizes Our former stock and they sold at $1.48, $1.50, $1.76 and $2.00. Take your choice Saturday at, a pair.. There $1.00 Glove Boxes free with all Gloves at 50c or over, SECOND FLOOR he basement we WILL GIVE THE $1.00 TEDDY BEARS FOR 79 Brown and white Teddy Bears, the well-made kind. Improved “hold fast fur, will not shed. Saturday only in our basement Toyland .. THE BIG SALE OF CLOCKS CONTINUES Main Floor Claus ts o “getting in” Santa tainly on this sale, for scores and scores of people are buying these beautiful Clocks for gifts. Be the window. The smallest one is 11 inches and the c 4 inches high guarante sure and see them in up to $5.00, on sale at Advance in Ladies’ LINGERIE AND MARQUISETTE SHIRT WAISTS Second Floor Trimmed, some with are especially adapted Spring Styles ry TRIMMED * HATS Third Floor For Saturday we off the 8 greatest barge Ladies’ and Ladies’ Street Dress Hats in Felts and Velvets About one hundred (100) to s 75, Saturday tak » in young and lect from worth up to choice . ‘SCERETESLESEL EE SEER.

Other pages from this issue: