The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 17, 1912, Page 3

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the hard to please, and guarantee every we grind and fit to - Optical Co. SPECIALISTS, $4345 Arcade Bidg. eee ¥ ATARRHAL LLY TO. B0Y'S | 4 Si|\‘WAS FINE TO PLAY WITH’ E, WASHINGTON, S$) MAGNATES YIELD. |7* FOR NEW PUPPY & |/Officials of Traction Company Decide to Replace His Dog # Bun Over by Car. i] WHITE WIFE OF JOHNSON PUT OUT OF HOTEL CHICAGO, 3 wife of Jack Joh pugilist | hotels. |. This fact was brought home to Mrs. Johnson today Manager | Kauffman of a fashionable Chicago white jon, the negro is not wanted in Chicago I heste! jhostelry having ordered her out while in company with another white woman and two white men. J Ou Was not present. ‘The four sat down to a table and had order ed several bottles of wine before Kauffman learned Mrs. Johnson was one of the party. Then he re- quested her to leave. Now she will know after a lot more incidents like this," said Kauffman, “why that other poor creature committed suicide,” SAYS SHE MARRIED HUBBY OF ANOTHER n On March 14, 1910, Julia Werner became Mrs. William G. Mogeau at Falrbanks, Alaska, On the y same day, another woman tn Ban Francisco secured lan interlocutory decree in a sult | for divoree against William G, Mogeau. The decree did not become final untt! one year later, according to the laws of Callfocnia. Mra William Mogeau No. 2, therefor is the opinion that her marriage in rbanks was votd, aud she wants her maiden name back She filed suit Monday for annul ment of her merriage ‘PELLAGRA KILLS 6,105 PEOPLE HERE ad, one hundred and five per: sone are known to bare succumbed to pellagra from 1907 cording to @ report issued by the public health service. ‘The disease practically is fined to the Southern states and has been rampant orth and South Carolina, Georgia, entucky, Alabama, and Louisiana Mis. ern) PERL like to P. 8. Manch Dear Sir: about a week ago. to cress the street ah@ad of the car. pavomont, and picked up the dog. spparently uninjured. child quite as reedily ae it did the dog. } last week by purchasing some of our stock. per share. Portland, Oregon. the SCENES FROM THE LIFE OF CHRIST 13.—JESUS HEALS THE BLIND MAN Reverently portrayed on the exact spot where it took place, hinetoon hundred years ago—a part of borate and costly mcving pleture production of the Kavem company, to be first shown at Christmas ae secured at this office.) or, Ae stated by me in & con few Gaye ago, I wae & eitnese, wlth several other gentie- fon, at a fine demonstration of the efficiency of the Bel- eon fender at the corner of Twentieth and Washington Streete A street car equipped with ter cane down Sashington Street, running at « great rate of foot after the fender wae dropped, and as the car stopped tion with you « The motorman threw The car ran about forty & Beleon fen- (epeed down that incline, shen « fine setter dog attempted on hie emergency brake, thereby dropping the fender to the the dog jumped off of the fender and ran down the street, It was a fine exhibition of what the new safety Very truly yours, We are going to make a lot « Wea The price will advance in the talk it over with you. You had (Pender will 40, for 1 am sure it would have picked up @ 7 y : N- When the Seattle cars are equipped with the Nelson fender, even an Alaska dog, who does not know anything about street cars, will be in no danger of being killed by a car. At, 1008 First av., a few doors north of Madison, we are showing the fender that the city of Seattle officially adopted f money out of it We are offering you an opportunity to share in the profits re selling it for $1 We would call. today future, better Elmore Bowman Wrote Supt. Kemp- ster Telling of Loss—Letter Read im Conference Brings Action— Little Lad to Get Big Collie. By CHARLES EUGENE BANKS. A simple truth spoken from “be bi *f an unknown little boy, * Gigantic op ations of « Pwureentin =a pwr 1008 FIRST AV. (NEAR MADISON) or write to us for information. SEE MOVING PICTURES OF OUR FENDER AT THE EMPRESS THEATRE THIS WEEK 92, Of He spat on the ground, and made clay of the spittle, and annointed the eyes the blind man with the clay, and said unto him wash in the Pool of Silk con-| (which is by interpretation, Sent). He went his way therefore, and washed, and ca / i secing.—John ix :6-7 in V ainia, | e—. (The editor suggests that these pictures will prove of permanent interest, especially to children. CUT THEM OUT AND SAVE THEN. if you miss any picture, back numbers of The Star may be TO PROBE CHICAGO CLEARING HOUSE Chicago clearing her probe into the 5 New York stoek exch, « the program for this week before the house committee [investigating the alleged money will re trust. A re of witnesses be examined before the holida cons is taken next Thursday MAY COMMAND THE U. S. ARMY \ MAJ. GEN. THOMAS H. BARRY Now commanding Eastern division of U. 8. army, with headquarters at New York, who is said to be slated to succeed Gen, Wood at the end of the Taft administration. THE MARKETS prices paid by local fhants to the producers paid by the refatier to t Honers. The prices paid ome under |eum paid by the r ' | “buying price, aller under pri are for strictly first ying Price, Rees, ranch | Prutt—Semog Price. Now apples _ Chuck Loins, No, 1, full cut. . fubs, No. No. 1 | For | Rounds lox tongue, fr Smoked Ments—Selling Pp Hames 19 Bacon 70 ln foiled bam ’ 27 Ox tongue, each 6 Drie altry, Local—tiu 4 R live, Ib : a Spring ducklings eget aay | Ducks, old, live, 1b... is Gees . 11 Bquabs, a vid W"Vewe —Selling Price, onions, It Car local vee 8 HH Malaga, keg. 6.50¢ , barrel DOS, cissa lettuce. orto Hing Price, Washington Rastorn timothy 17.00@ 19.00 Piet sound timothy. 14. 00@ 15.00 Alfaita 13.00@ 14.00 Wheat hay 17.00@ 18/00 Bran 24. 00@ 25.00 Shorts 26.0040 26.00 Whole ce §6.00q@ 37.00 Cracked $7.00 Miadiing: ‘ : 46.09 Rolled oats and barley MIRED veeeeeee eeeee 29.00 Pianos Pianos Pianos Pianos nos Pianos Player Pianos Player Pianos | Player pianos reduced to : $295 players are sold by the middlemen on the . ‘oas lo 7. 75 sO and $ Player Biewas reduced to. . 9338 Coast f A $750, $875, . ” we peri Pla: Pi duced to $367 There never was such a severe cut in | yer Fianos reduc teense player prices before, and we will take small \f Player Pianos reduced to......$405 weekly payments even at these cut prices. This is cortainly tea today to be the most expert sca Now world using them, etc, we will men. Manufacturers FATHER SEES HIS OWN SON KILLED TACOMA, Dec. 17.—While at work on the top of a telegraph pole in the downtown district Guy Me | Clue, a lineman, was shocked to death by a ort cireult of heavily charged wire |father, B. D. McClure, was passing |hy. He saw the accident and ran jtoward the corner, to find that the vietim was his own son. PLEAD NOT GUILTY TO FALSE IMPRISONMENT LOS ANGELES, Dec Geo. B Anderson and F, M. ©. Choate pleaded not guilty today. Anderson and Choate were indicted by a county grand jury, charged with falsely imprisoning F, W. Lioyd, a Protect Your Get the Original and Genuine HORLICK’S MALTED MILK The Food-drink for All Ages. For Infants, Invalids,and Growing children, Pure Nutrition, up building the whole body, Invigorates the nursing mother andthe aged, Rich mille, malted grain, in powder form. A, A quick lunch prepared in a minute. Toke vo enbstitete, 2 for HORLICK’S, Not in Any Milk Trust reduced to... reduced to. . reduced to.. reduced to. . reduced to. . reduced to.. reduced to. . reduced to. the one opportunity for any one to get the very latest and most perfect Grand Piano that is mode in Amer- We challenge comparison with any Grand Piano sold in Seattle for $1,000 to $2,000 today most perfect scale that is known to the piano trade in the world. It ts @ wcale that has been a revelation in plano manufacturing. It was evolved by Mr. R. 8. Bowen, acknowledged the world over le deelgner. instead of asking you $1,000 or $2,000 for these and giving you a lot of mythology about the kings and princes of the , Grand Pianos to $295, $425 and $468, and listen! One Dollar and Fifty Cents a week on these. to believe, because it's so entirely different from anything the middlemen have ever offered, but remember, we are not middle- We are manufacturers, and these salesrooms are real Just as McClure was falling, his | NATIONAL PIANO MANUFACTURERS, 623 Third Av., Near Marion. FREE—10 DAYS ONLY ‘FREE XMAS GIFT OF FIRST PAYMENT TO EVERY PURCHASER READ THIS. Our Eastern Factories } y appreflate the treme patron age we have received in Seattle right from the moment we opened the N 1 Pianc Manufacturers’ Salesrooms at 823 Third a They have just sent word to D. W Thomas, the General Manager for the Northwest, to make a Free Xmag Gift of first payment to every piano purehaser during the coming 10 days of this Xmas Season This is to be a hurricane Xmas Sale Pianos reduced to... Free Xmas CT pe att Pianos reduced to i LATEST 88 Nott! “ae Gift to You of First Payment a Week Our Grands possess the reduce the prices on these You can pay us @ We know it ts hard Will Sweep the City made Pianos were REMEMBER. —— and that's not all. We in Seattle. our stock. come again and bother us during of our time ts necessary to attend to the good, honest class of sincere buyers that can always be found on our floors selecting Pianos at cut prices, Open Evenings Until 9 o’clock This Week. NATIONAL PIANO MFRS. 823 Third Avenue, Near Marion One Block Below Orpheum Theatre, Opposite Central Bidg. state, In the case of former City Prosecutor Guy Eddie, charg with contributing to the delinquency of a minor, EIGHT HELD UP BY 5 MASKED NEGROES witness for the y United 1 ased Wire LIMA, O., Dec. 17.—Held up and beaten by highwaymen, one man is believed to be dying and seven others are in a serious condition here today. The injured men were members of a construction gang which was held up by five masked negroes. The desperadoes took more than $400 and escaped on horseback. CHASING MEN WHO ATTACKED A GIRL od Wire. 1., Dee. Y By_ United Press Le SANTA ANA, ¢ 16.—Af. ter a running fight with officers, two men who are reported to have assaulted a l4-yearold girl on a ranch six miles east of here are surrounded t in the hills. Dep uty Sheriff Stacey is reported to have been shot in the battle, The fugitives are heavily armed PROTEST STRIKE | IN FRANCE FAILS PARIS, Dec 17.—-The French general labor federation’s strike as war has failed, a protest against according to announcement here to- day. Few workmen quit. The strikers In Paris attacked tramway cars, breaking windows, but the railroads and other ihdustries are not crippled by the movement. One Dollar Remember the fact Grand Pianos Over one hundred of the finest and most costly of American- uoloaded from the railroad yesterday and ai now op our salesroom floors, at $23 Third avenue, one block below the Orpheum theatre, to meet the extraordinary Xmas demand that We know will be made upon us at once at this most unusual and ex- tremely liberal sale of ten-year guaranteed Pianos. we make you a Christmas present of the first liar a week, which can begin next year. is only made to genuine Piano buyers—people who make their homes We reserve the right to refuse to transact business with such people as are sent here by other Piano Stores in town, with the sole purpose of obstructing our legitimate business and tying up We have been considerably annoyed by theee in the Past, and such people will be treated with scant ceremony if they [PLAYER PIANO | that some of these will make terms as low as One Thie extraordinery offer this busy season. Every minute Sulphurro Baths FOR RHEUMATISM —READ BOOKLET— All Druggists AMUSEMENTS SEATTLE THEATRE Third and C ry Phone Main 4& TON —ALL WERK Balley & Mitche’ Present ° BARRIPR” 2ho—Torgain Monday Night—25e Doth Phones 81 WILL CRESSY & BLANCHE DAYNE Present “ONE NIG OTHER BIG ORPHE Beh ox « roa! es BIG 8. & © PANTAGES — Matince Daily

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