The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 13, 1912, Page 9

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| AStaple Medicine| ‘for All Families infancy to Old Age a Reliable | amity Laxative Is Most Needed =Try This One fnconcetvable in this day ot} fatelligence that any fam ' be without a simple rem: fap, the minor ills of life, for ay giving wuch a remedy to @ rerious disease can be frus and a life saved Je, if at the first sign a@eimple laxative-tonic Caldwell's up Pepsin the beginning of a ser jung affection or of a ty- Might be avok And hes, nervousness, dose of thin remedy j the congestion and ese =o With =comfort. | MRS. V. M. it to tiny infants and! youngest person. and grown people A botile can be obtained at any equally good effect | nearby drug store for fifty cents or Net good American /ne dollar, The latter size is more pever without {{, among | cconomic al and is bought by those omes of Mrs. V. M. Hull, | Who have already convinced them Wis, and Mrs, Ivory | selves of its merits. Syrap Pepsin nkato, Minn, who say | Cathartics and purgatives « »nerally Hd ae soon be without the as they are too great a shock to ge without Syrup Pep-|any average system saves the hedlth of the fam- If ho member of your family has sea it saves doctor's bills. Itjever used Syrup Pepsin and eed cute for any form | would like to make a personal trial liver and dowel of it before buying it in the regu tipation, indigestion, |lar way of a druggist, send your Sg me the stomach, | addresa——a postal will do-—to Dr lucha. @rowsiness after eating, W. B. Caldwell, 415 Washington no hesitancy about giv-|St., Monticello, Ml, and a free member of the family, /sampte bottle will be matled you or old, for it con-| Results are always guaranteed or injurious to the| money will be refunded 8) HULL Your Ready Money for Chrtstmas—Buy Needed Clothing TOMORROW at Our & big help on your Christmas take advantage of our DOLLAR E tomorrow—make your se from our complete lines of J 10 ed poowartag Winter wis Coats * This gives you an opportunity to bay the Suit or Coat you want —new garments for the Christmas holidays that are guaranteed by the makere—and on the easiest of terms Just $1 Down This opens your ac count at this WOM- ANS OUTFITTING STORE—One Dollar— the balance is charged on our books and is paid either weekly or monthly in small pay- ments. ~2<S 4 SIA OUTFITTING CO. 1515 SECOND AVENUE ing Home for the Holidays? Travel via the Splendid Service to Trains Leave 10 a.m., 3:45 p.m., 10:30 p.m. 8 am., 12:05 p.m., 4:35 p.m.,| 11:45 p.m. | 9am, 7:10 p.m, 10pm | 9 a.m., 7:10 p.m. 9 a.m.,*7:10 p.m., 10 p.m, 10:00 p.m. Ore., r, B. C., And All Points South and East © Better Roadbed in the West Oil Burning Locomotives in the Mountains ‘ough Tickets to All Points at * Lowest Prevailing Fares i Baggage Checked from Residence For rates berth re and transpe call on or add route: “Sete Ammer iat Bpiad T. J, Moc City Paan Ticket Agt ec Aust W. MELDRUM, Pass, Agt Gen Seattle you | THE STAR—FRIDA DECEMBER 13, 1912 10—JESUS CALLS PETER AND ANDREW | SCENES FROM THE LIFE OF CHRIST (Reverently portrayed on the exact spot where it took place, ninetden hundred years ago—a part of the elaborate and costly mcving pleture production of the Karem company, to be first shown at Christmas And jesus, and Andrew, his WELL UNDER WAY || WEDDING SUPPER IS || Twenty little ones at the children’s \|home are happy today because of | jjand his pretty AT POSTOFFICE postoffice is begining eive the advance signa of the coming storm—the Christmas rush.) Each year the volume of business | ‘= larger than the last December of thin year will break all records. | Within the past week two dally rec: | ords have gone. ry at is and money ¢ the various » world--Kurope and the} istands—to order they shall reach their destination by Dec. 22, & fow days before Christma: year many hearts will be gladdened | by a “biue slip” on its way to Italy, Sweden, Switserland, Spain aod Austria, and many other coun tries. Boxes, parcels, and bulky letters which mean Christmas presents for the home folks—were sent by the hundreds to Great Britain yew | terday, The second- class matter has been mailed at this time in or | dor that it will reach Its destina tion a day or two before Christmas FATHER GETS — “DROP ON POLICE; KIDNAPS DAUGHTER | OREGON CITY, Or. Dec, 15. Posses are today searching for Wm. Lillie and his daughter Hazel, the father having kionapped the girt after holding off a constable and Mrs. Lillie at the point of a revol ver. The kidnapping comes as the result of a Warrant sworn to by Mrs. Lillle against her husband, the woman alleging that her daughter needed protection When the constable appeared at the Lille home, Lillie appeared and, }setting the drop on the officer, forced hi» daughter to take to the trall toward the hills, With the girl marching ahead of him he held this time many tere are mati | jons of the} busines al tural saw net into the sea; said unto them, Follow me, and I will make you fishers of men CHRISTMAS RUSH |GETS PALACE FOR led Peter, And he iv :18-19. Simon, ca fishers Matthew hren, they were j BEING GOOD BOY | Makes Egg “Holler” PITTSBURG, Dec. 13.1" ap- preciation of his good behavior and as a Christmas present, Mra. Wm. Thaw has pure a acre tract in the exclu tive Sewickley Heights district for $130,000 and will build a jence for her cording to announcement here today. Young Thaw was noted for his wild behavior until his re cent marriage to Virginia Gladys Bradiey. INDIANAPOLIS, Dec. 13,-—John Harry of St. Louis, a former # agent for the Internation Association of Bridge and Struc lronworkers and one of th endants in the dynamite con racy trial here, resumed hin tes ony today He denied all the charges of the government the constable at bay until he was out of sight. “NOT MUCH REAL MONEY IN WORLD” SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 13- There isn't that much real money in the world,” said two bunko men who had shown him the town when Charles Forda of Modesto, Cal., faghed his $900 roll, As For- || da handed it over for examination, some one called “Fi Today Forda told the police he was sure there was not that much money in the world—for him. SON OF BAKING POWDER KING WEDS NEW YORK, Dec 13.—Wm. Zeigler, son of the famous baking powder king and heir to 900,000, is married here today to Gladys Virginia Watson The ceremony was performed in the Louls VI room of the St. Regis hotel. GIVEN TO CHILDREN PORTLAND, Or, Dec. 18 the generosity of Walter B. Mackay, society man and capitalist, bride, Miss Anna George, who, deciding on a quiet wedding at the eleventh hour, sent to the children an elaborate wed- ding supper that had been pre. pared. HERE ARE EGGS AT 24 CENTS A DOZEN PHILADELPHIA, Dec. 13-—Inan effort to break the corner In eggs, members of the Housekeepers’ league continued today selling eggs from various stations in the city at 24 cents a dozen, The number of} eggs sold yesterday aggregated | 150,000 dozen. Retailers: are holding up prices, despite the erusade, and are asking 49 cents a dozen. TWO SURVIVORS OF TITANIC MARRIED NEW YORK, Dee. 1% As an aft-| ermath of the Titanic disaster, two | survivors, Miss Bessie McCoy of New York and Thomas McCormick of Bayonne, N. J., are to be mar-| ried, according to annoupcement here today. McCormick leaped into the water just before the big liner sank and was pulled inte a lifeboat by Mins McCoy ~ MAKE HER HAPPY WITH XMAS CHEER THE WHITE'S A DEAR One of 15 Styles Any finish—Fumed Oak, Golden }js expelled Oak, match furniture. Mins Mahogany, | etc., SMALL PAYMENTS White Sewing Michine Co. | New Main Store 1424 Third Ave,,/ pon the occasion of his last visit to Near Pike &t. Phone Main 1625 to When It Is Cooked WHISTLING BGG BOILER Ati Australian has invented a aye} tem wher a perfectly fresh egs| can give notice of {ts being well and properly boiled Tha device consiate of a tin ves} sel, into the middle of the top of which has boen set a tin whistle The eges are put into cold water) and set on the stove. They will be |property cooked when the water} comes to a boll, and when that] time ia reached the steam arising from the water passes through the top and sounds the w That} te all there ts to It { Any amall kettle used for boiling} | water ean be fixed in the same way. | |Simply solder a tin whistle In the || |top. | |PORTLAND SOCIALIST} IS EXPELLED | PORTLAND, Or. Deo. 13.—Be-} jcaune he opposes certain principies which be declared the socialists are | espousing, to the detriment of the | party, C, W. Barsee, a prominent! | member of the local soctalist branch | The expulsion was the result of} an exception taken by Barsee to the |manner fn which Roosevelt was at } tacked by members of the bra | Portland .|Prehistoric Camel THE BEST $2.50 GLASSES ON EARTH Examination tree What we give for.. ... $2.50 Spectacios or eyegiagnes, rim with @ careful ex All glasses guaran 917 FIRST AVENUE. Bring This Ad. OPEN EVENINGS Angeles Cafe 1422-24-26 First Avenue Our 25c Regular Dinner AND. Our Special 50c Chicken Dinner Served from 11 a. m. to 8 p.m, Are Unexcelled in Seattle Oysters, Dungeness Crabs, Fish, Steaks and Chops FREE i MOTION Pl IRE FREE Vocal and Instrumental Concert Afternoons and Evenings BY Prof. Nape’s Hawaiian Orchestra or— 9—-Artists—9 | | Found in California | LOS ANGELES, Dec. 13.—One of | | the most valuable discoveries in the} history of paleontologic research in} | California is reposing today tn the! bone sheds of the University of Cal jifornia’s station, at the La Brea as [phaltum pit, near here, It is the/ |skeleton of a camel, believed to be of the pleistocene age. It was un-| jcovered by Dr, Reginald Stoner, in| leharge of a party of university ex leavators, and is in a remarkable state of preservation Ten football players of the Uni versity of Wisconsin team are try ing out for the basketball squ | CUT- OHIO fare DENTISTS Second Av. and University St Opposite Stone-Fisher Co, we ND BACK OF OUR Work FOR 20 YEARS’ GUARAN TER {EASY PAYMENTS QPiag Den tints’ 11) be $25 $1 Ohio Cut Rate Prices $6 $4 $1 $3 $ $3 Solid Gold Fillings, 75¢ Up! Silver Fillings, 25¢ Up WASY and, balan Set of Teeth *Guaranteed . Set of Teeth Guaranteed Solid Gold or Porcelain Crown Gold or Porcelain Bridge Work . PAY MENTS—Part ¢ in payments, down 20.YBAR WHIT’ GIVEN ON “PAINLESS DENTISTS N ALL GUARANTER work NATIONAL PIANO MANUFACTURERS, 823 Third Av., Near Marion FREE—10 DAYS ONLY FREE XMAS GIFT OF FIRST PAYMENT TO EVERY PURCHASER HURRICANE. SALE READ THIS. Our E age have in Se Manufacturers’ Salesrooms 4 Thomas, the General Mana payment to every piano pur This is to be a burri x reduced reduced reduced reduced reduced reduced Pianos reduced Pianos reduced Player Pianos reduced Player Pianos reduced Player pianos reduced Player Pianos reduced Player Pianos reduced Player Pianos reduced we receiv ne to Pianos Pianos Pianos Pianos This is certainly the one oppor very latest and most perfect Gr ica today We challenge comparis in Beattle for $1,000 to $2,000 to most perfect scale that ts known t It is a scale that has been a reve It was evolved by Mr. R. 8. Bowen to be the most expert scale de Now, instead of asking you giving you a lot of mythology abo world using them Grand Pianos to $395, $425 and $4 Dollar and Fifty Cents a week on the lieve, becat ita so entire middlemen have ever offered, but men. We are manufacturers, « Manufacturers’ salesrooms. to. . nd gt eto, we will just reduc s chly appretlate tremendous patron- the pened the National Piano ent word D.: We Free Xmas Gift of first of this X Season They have t Northwest, to make 4 the 10 at ent av fo for er du y Ss nas Free Xmas ; ‘ Gift to You < of First Payment (LATEST 8B: NOTE| {PLAYER PIANO One Dollar a Week players are sold by the middler Coast for $750, $875, $950 and $1,000. ‘ never was such a severe cut in prices ore, and we will take small I its even at these cut prices. Grand Pianos / fact that some of these ‘non the bef nity for any one to get the that is m o Amer on w any Grand Piano sold day nds as the o lation turing. n, acknowledge: d over er $1,000 or $2 ut the 4 00 for these and inces of the on these 68, and yu can pay We know It ta t ym anything ¢ are not middle and these salesrooms are real Will Sweep the City Over one hundred of the finest and most costly of American- 108 were unloaded from the railroad yesterday and are * “room floors, at 823 Third avenue, one block below extraordinary Xmas demand that ce at this most unusual and ex- teed Pianos. 1 & Christmas present of the first payment, and that’s not ali. We will make terms as low as One Dollar a week, which can begin next year: This extraordinary offer is only made to genuine Piano buyers—people who make their homes in Seattle. We reserve the righ refuse to transact business with such people as are sent here by other Piano stores in town, with the sole p ,o8e of obstructing our legitimate business and tying up our stock We have been considerably annoyed by theee in the past, and such people will be treated with secant ceremony if they come again and bother us during this busy season, Every minute ly different remember, we make y of our time {s necessary to attend to the good, honest class of sincere buyers that can always be found on our floors selecting Pianos at ¢ ut prices, NATIONAL PIANO MERS. 823 Third Avenue, Near Marion One Block Below Orpheum Theatre, Opposite Central Bidg. BERTON ra LA, DGRALEY I've been prompt for every ‘That I've made—I'm ne’ Pat { have to walt and i For ail the others, date, late, 8 ranger, Mere Acqualataince Friend, Relatives of every blend, Business People without etd. Sisters and brothers 1 have waited for ¢hem all Old and Young and Short and Tall, ‘at and Thin and Big and Small, Little and Great One. But I have learned from days of yor Tll not be bothered any mere, To wait for others is a bore, So I'M the lafe one! “COFFEE COOLER” PINCHED LONDON, Dee. 12.—Frank Craig, | negro pugilist, known as the “Har-| lem coffee cooler,” Is under arrest! here today, charged with complic ity dn the killing of Jessie Melntyre, | an actress, slain by an American! Mrs. Annie Gross. | was pointed out in the courtroom by a witness as the man who accompanied Mrs. Gross when | she bought a revolver license | | Jack Onslow and Bradley Kocher of the Detroit Americans, have been released to Providence, in the International league. | payment of the $40,000 awarded JERRY ‘SULLIVAN MAY Nellie Storle recen ly against Fred BE IN THE CABINET |¢‘tHocan for breach or yrotise, the DES MOINES, Ia., Dec Manhattan hotel § South D st, Jerry B. Sullivan, aspirant for the | will be sold on January 3. secretaryship of commerce and la Hogan was sued by Mise Storle bor, may become a meraber of the for $100,000 for breach of promise new cabinet Sullivan is in re-|and for the support of a child, flat ho moot’ President-clect Wit} MINER GETS $10,000 IN SETTLING SUIT son in New York upon the latter's Suit of John Westberg, Alaska return from Bermuda Sullivan has the support of Iowa} : | miner, against the Katalla Co. and the Copper River Northwestern R. democrats. R., was settled in Judge Smith's SELL HOTEL TO PAY lcourt Thursday by stipulation of OFF BIG VERDICT | vunset ater teetivons was begun. ACOMA, Dec. 13.—To ebtain | Westberg is to get $10,000 damages. charge of some amite, | He was blinded by the delayed dis- FOR DANDRUFF, FALLING HAIR OR ITCHY SCALP—25c ““DANDERINE” SAVE YOUR HAIR! DANDERINE DESTROYS DANDRUFF AND STOPS FALLING HAIR AT ONCE—GROWS HAIR, WE PROVE IT. If you care for heavy hair, that)die; then the hair falls out fast. glistens with beauty and is radiant} If your hair has been neglected with life; has an incomparable/and is thin, faded, dry, seraggy or ofiness and is fluffy and lustrous| too oily, don't hesitate, but get @ Danderine, be: »/25 cent bottle of Knowlton’s Dan- omplishes ao much/derine at any drug store or toilet {counter; apply a little as directed and ten minutes after you will say Dest investment you u must 1 nothing else for the hair Just one application of Knowl- ton’s Danderine will double the) this was the beauty of your hair, besides it im-| ever made. mediately dissolves every particle} We sincerely believe, regardless of dandruff; you cannot have nice,| of everything else advertised that heavy, healthy hair if you it you desire soft, lustrous, beautl dandruff, ‘This destructive scurt| ful hair and lots of it—no dandruff robs the hair of its r its}—no itching scalp and no more atrength and {ts very and if} falling haie—you must use Knowl not overcome it produces a fever-|ton’s Danderine, If eventually— fehness and itching of the scalp;|why not now? A 26 cent bottle the roots famish, loosen aud| will truly amaze you have

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