The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 17, 1912, Page 6

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PASS ORDINANCE \Osgar Will Be Busy Catching the Ship’s Provisions “One by One” FOR PREVENTION | OF “FAKE” SALES The “fake” sale ordinance intro. @uced by Councilman Haas was passed by the city council yester vor You DOING Down bere, Boyt The ordinance will stop a great many fire, bankruptcy and receiver ship sales. It makes it ualawful for any newspaper to advertise such | sales. | Other business transacted by the coune!! was Passing of bill appropriating $50, 000 for equipment for municipal garbage collection Appropriated $5,000 for 1913 elec tion expenses Grading of 24th av. S. necting streets ordered } Instructed city comptroller to have registration books at var‘ous precincts January 31 and Febru ary 1. Ordinances {ntroduced to appro riate $10,000 to aid in building the emont viaduct Wanted—Furniture. Modern Furniture Co. and con Main 6518. Dance at Dreamland tonight, °** aq Please, Dear Mr. Santa Claus, Bring Us a Piano The request is going up from hundreds of little hearts and little lips—the ch want music in the home—and the children are usually right. The big sale now in progress gives you an opportunity to secure a high grade piano for less than is possible anywhere else. Our enormous volume values of business enable us to offer the greatest During the Christmas sale now/fully guaranteed. A brand new in progress you can get newest up | $400 style ie marked $388, and the right pianos—such as most prs |regular $350 piano can be had for usually get $276 for, at $167. These | $2 If there was ever a time in beautiful quarter-sawed oak | when you could buy a piano right or mahogany cases, and each one is|it is NOW. PLAYER PIANOS IN THE SALE, TOO The latest Player Pianos, such $275. The world famous Bungalow 4s most email stores and agencies Player can be had for $485. Noth get $500 for, can be had bh for ing to equal it can be found else $325. A $600 Player can be had for | where for lesa than $600 to $700, THE COUPON BRINGS YOU A PIANO No need to spend ALL your|No will be required dren more money THE STAR—TUESDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1912. “You CAN'T COME ABOARD DISS SHIPS NO STRANGERS (33 ACCowen! “ —I've Gor SOME PROVISIONS FoR THe BY ALBERT F. FERGUSON EDITOR'S NOTE—This is the second dispatch from our staff man, igned to investi. gate the socialist ory of federal persecution. TOPEKA, Kas, Dec. 17.—U, 8. | Dist. Atty, Harry J. Rone tw one of the most efficient lawyers tn the | federal service, according to his| | boss, Atty, Gen. Wickersham |. Personal contact did to me, Wickersham’s Bone's efficiency courteous and palnataking in ex jPlaining to me the muchtangled legal situation which [ came to jprobe—the strange cases againet Kugene V. Debs and Fred Warren, editor of the Appeal to Reason. But efficiency persecution not lessen, estimate of lle was moat Rone said to me There lw not the slightest per j#onal feeling in the various pro-| dings instituted against the #o-| tet crowd at Girard. No man in} | Kansas has been attacked more vi-| clously by the Appeal. Things} ———— rinted about me have been the lim-|up with lit of abuse, But I have been care-|Debds bec {ful to ignore them so far ae any! was really the jpersonal references were con-stainly did al! the talking to MeDon cerned ough with regurd to the money Bone DID NOT attempt to explain why it was, in the face of this statement, that Debs was NOT included in the first contempt proceedings based on exactly the me information he had when he secured the in- tment. e did not FRED D. Editor of WARREN, i to Reason” 1 inclu med to me he principal. He cer portoffice artment & complaint about ax [Appeal concerning Leavenworth penitentiary I took the case be |fore the grand jury and secured an | indictment. | Then a fellow named MeDon ough, an ex-prisoner at Leaven.| worth, came to me with a story lthat the socialists had been tryfng}of politi |to get him out of our jurisdiction}. Be thinks for fear he would be & witness. He]élaim they are showed me a draft, which he said Jeopardy for the Debs sent him. It had been bought he at a Girard bank with an Appeal! “THAT WILL NOT APPLY TO check presented by Debs. I now) DEBS, because he was not have the original check and draft.| cited in the original egntempt This looked ike tampering with a| proceedings.” witness and I inatituted proceed-| Bose does not explain why his ings for conte of court.” jassistant should have gratuitously Bone seut his assistant into|exonerated Debs during the first court. He argues that had he been | hearing jvitally interested he would have| “Have you any {dea jtried the case himself. case will EVER come 1 was certainly surprined at the |asked suddenly outcome of the contempt proceed-| Bone looked quickly Into eyes, but he hesitated a moment ings,” eald Bor I expected the men to be found , When they fo far ans 1 know it will come to trial at the next term, I tell wero not, I simply took the matter | KILDALL, NOTED ‘COTTERILL HAS ALL NOTED PLAN TOREDUCE |,.<33*.2s" Sci sor COST OF LIVING the Coast, and prominent in Coast turned over} article in the} Indiet Debs until ection, though.” he can be no charge the socialists may being placed tn same offense. said = sharply, that this my transportation, died at Albuquerque, N. M., last Tuesday, after a long Hines, Capt to trial?” 1) Kildall was born in) Christmas money—a few dollars— | until five or ten, just as you decide, and the coupon will place a piano or a player im your home for Christmas. January, and then small pay- a few dollars a month—just whatever you can spare without pinching, and you own the piano ab ments |most before you realize ft Expressing his views on the question of the big profits of the middleman, which bas come to the March 9, 1862, and came hington in 1887. For over * he was master mariner EVERYBODY WILL HAVE A GOOD TIME CHRISTMAS It isn’t necessary to tell you what;an organization which sells nearly @ good time you and your loved | four millions of dollars’ worth of ‘ i {planos, pipe organs and phono ones will have on Christmas morn eee ee ee aaht te wave ing if there's a plano in your home! |its patrons money. it's business It isn’t necessary to tell you that} would never have grown to such this. store is THE store that can/| proportions if it had not everlast- give you the most for the money—' ingly given the most for the mouey. THE NATION’S LARGEST DEALERS Forty makes to choose among~~-{at Christmas sale prices. Get one— The renowned Chickering, Sohmer,|use the coupon which is Bilers Kimball, Hazleton, Story & Clark, f hristmas gift to you. It will bring Marshall & Wendell, Decker Bros.,| you a plano—pay whatever you feel Lister and many more are all here,|like paying—the balance can be all guaranteed, all plainly marked | spread over a period of three years, THIS COUPON BRINGS THE PIANO TO YOU Thirty Dollars as first payment on a plano at contest sale prices if presented on or befora December 31, EILERS MUSIC HOUSE, Third Ave. and University St. 1912, EXAMPLE. This coupon gets receipt for. . Coupon and $5 is worth.. Coupon and $10 is worth. Coupon and $15 is worth. Coupon and $20 is worth. Coupon and $25 is worth, !Coupon and $30 is worth. Bring this advertising test cer. tificate with you-select any new plano in our stock and the certifi-| cate will apply as a first payment of $30. Make your next payment in January, 1913, or should you de sire to pay any cash in addition to this coupon we will give you credit for $2 for every dollar you pay up to $30. DS JOUNSTON CO 3rd.& Univernity foreground in the investigation of Western ay. commission merchants, Mayor Cotterill made the follow- ing statement Monday | “More and larger public markets, with public cold storage ware |houses in connection, are the best | solution of the problem of bringing | the producer and consumer togeth er without paying heavy tribute to the middleman. The present mar kets are accomplishing much, but are wholly inadequate to serve a lelty the size of Seattle | “Dr, J. EB. Crichton, health com: |mistioner of the city, myself and jothers have been considering this question for some time,” the mayor jcontinued. “We will have a defin ite plan to recommend in a month LOVELY HAIR FOR WOMEN Parisian Sage Puts Life and Luster Into Faded Hair. One _ Application Scalp Itch Stops d the mar from using If you haven't enj velous benefit derived delightful, refreshing PARISIAN SAGE, the modern hair grower, beautifier and dandruff remedy, you have missed a real treat Every woman should use PARIS DEMAND BRIDGE | | AT MASS MEETING [ian SAGE Hair Tonic, not only to - banish dandruff and other hair trou- | | At @ meeting called last night by! bles, but to prevent falling hair, the Stone Valley Improvement club, | baldness, grayness and faded hair | 500 residents of the north end dis-| PARISIAN BAGE pute life and lus | trict voted in favor of a permanent|ter into any person's hair. It | bridge across the Lake Washirgton|keeps the scalp and hatr canal at Stone ay, This was done| lately clean, and causes the halr |in spite of a half-hour's protest|to come ‘in thick and abundant \speech by Councilman Goddard, who| PARISIAN SAGE Hair Tonic is {declared Stone ay, was not the prop-|not a dye It does not contain a er place for the bridge particle of poisonous lead to dis | County Engineer Morrison and| color the hair, or any injurious in City Engineer Dimock told the | gredient. meeting that such a bridgt would) Get a bottle today, madam, It cost $600,000. Dimock said special) ohly costs half a dollar, and is sold assessment districts would probably | at drug and department stores and ‘have to be created. Morrison said|at toilet goods counters every- the county might be able to to help. where. Bartell Stores guarantee it Chiropractic Adjustments for Stomach Trouble Chiropractic Adjustments will put your nervous system in such perfect working order that the stomach will perform Its duties just a8 nature intended it should. When the nerves are normal, health is normal, for it cannot be any other way, If you are sick, get your nerves put in correct working order, so that ‘they can supply the nourishment that the entire systém requires, and good health will quickly follow, Call and Jet us prove that Chiropractic ts all that we claim for it, aanaaailacl ccs FREER, A. LEE LEWIS, Registered Chiropractor EVERETT SEATTLE 307-8 Colby Building 346-7 Arcade Annex Office Hours: Office Hours: 9 to 11:46 a.m, 8 to 9 p.m 2:00 to 5:00 p. m. immacu- | Words by aie Music by Conde PROVISIONS i vee, ‘You DON'D Har TO BRING Dem ABOARD — JUST Toss DEM UP HERE \ VON BY von! , FEDERAL AGENTS SPY ON SOCIALIST LEADERS WHILE ences re GOVERNMENT MAKES SECOND ATTEMPT TO JAIL THEM) °°: indic Leaven a very you frankly—under the fire ment, connected with the worth exposure—they have good cane Now for th real me case—PROBECUTION or CUTION, which? A federal court is asked to send to jail men who made public vile conditions in a PUB. Lic institution publicity which resulted in dismissal of the accused official. at of th PERS work a genuine PUBLIC SERV ICE. But “the people of the United States,” through THEIR district attorney, are trying to send these editors to prison, branded as felogs. What matters pér bringing “notorious I to Bat that A xealous charges-—through jagainet a man whom bh |thousands of voters want te |the White House, for an of lcourt has already p different form and OFFENSE | The men accused have be jJected to close mage wmacks of Russla, Warren holds an a by A. W. Lovejoy, who was given a jtemporary appointment as a “spe leial agent” of the department © |justice. Lovejoy Janother alleged suggested that they dictagraph testimony agalt ren and Wayland The government's avow any such thing. But Lovejoy |= WAS employed by them and he WAS known to feel bitter against Wayland {n connection with a bus inens deal. Warren charges fled conspiracy of rich and p iy powerful men to stamp out so-| |clalism, beginning with the Appeal to Reason, I know nothing of t Nor have I space to tell all th clashes which have Invols Appeal, Judge Pollock Dist | Atty. Bone in past years. But on the facta in the p cases against Debs and Warren 1 have found and reported them in these dispatches, I leave the reader to answer for himself th PROSECUTION or | TION—which ? ‘HOLD BENEFIT SATURDAY FOR | RAINIER HOME A benefit entertainment for the Rainier Home will given at the! Hippodrome at 2 o'clock on Decem: ber 18 Casper Fisher has donated the bullding and his 10-plece orchestra The Snowden Sisters will give a/ dancing specialty, Emma Johnson will prove her versatility in a sing ing, whistling and recitation act | Billie Sullenger is a pianist of large | |attainments,*and the Zimmerman: | McDevitt combination is the origin} of the word dance. Mrs. Swanson Ilkley and Lois Goldberg will do a bit of reading. } Mrs. Clarence Hooper has a pleas-| ing vol Caroline Jardin will play the ac companiments Vaudeville acts will be engaged from the local theatres, HERE’S A JOLT FOR LEAP YEAR PROPOSALS! SAN FRANC | Leap year propos in Superior urt when Mrs, Atleen Bul n Oakland woman, was di-| ved from Geo. Bullock after oc-| cupying the stand bit 20 minutes Mrs, Bullock is a danghter of John L. McKinnon, the olf magnate. “He taunted me before our] friends,” testified Mrs. Bullock, “fo having reversed the order of things and proposing to him. Ours was a jleap year marriage, He also treat ed me with flagrant cruelty and took a delight in kissing other wom jen In my presence.” FRUIT GROWERS ARE | PLANNING COMBINE SPOKANE, Dee, 17.—The middle- {men handling fruit and produce in Keason? official also bring a grand ony That ffidavit signed War. officers dix a widely-ran itical als were handed a Judge Mor | SOME people would cali that i ant people |the price is onl dollar a bottle |illes wh ach, so i g Nf « rej funde a. nding, |Oregon, Washington and Idaho| promise to fare badly today as the} result of 250 fruit growers and pro: ducers of the “Inland Empire” and} elsewhere meeting and laying plans | to form a selling agency. A com-| mittee headed by W. T. Clarke of| Wenatchee was formed for the pur-| pose of effecting permanent organi- zation, and resolving the body into an organization whereby the produc. ers affected can get in direct touch with the markets, WELL, THEY START #4 IT'S A BARREL oF PRUNes |B HERE SARAH WANTS TO BEAT ALL LONG NOVEL RECORDS Sarah Gi ak all n Her late 4 Adn pre olonvetog into (wo Vole metas ‘Fine Remedy for a Backward Child Continue it for only a brief period and the good results will surprise you. low at BOW. the ebildren he alth, It wil that the main tr in lack tion in the of asein Hence kin This, with should of air an bring about being it ts either small laxative Syrup Pe ere will has passe that reason ike those of the/ rt of Albert A n Spence Reeds Springs, Mo. nd Mr. A. F./ bet hael, Arras, Ca are never ithout it in the hou It is ple for they are to the taste and so perfect dom advisable and should never safe that {t Is given to infants, and | give iidren. yet is equally effective for growr of your family All druggists sell it ar ) fifty cents and to make a personal the latter for far t before buying it in the need it regolarly ar way of a druggist, send Syrup sin has no equal a addrese-—a pos will do—to Dr,’ cure for constipation, r B. Caldwell, 415 Washington #, billousness, t co 8 t , and a free sample gus on th mach, liver ed you. Resultd ble and kind complaints. It gnaranteed or money, ALBERT ADISON SPENCE after discard pills and other forever jes Meat Prices Cut Again for Wednesday The Middlemen Eliminated at FRYE & CO.’S MARKETS Tomorrow, Wednesday, the following big specials will be offered at our markets: uth April E ces 8 Rib of Mutton Stew. Steak king E, The above prices will prevail at the following markets? OLYMPIC MARKET, Second and Pike. SEATTLE MARKET, Occidental and Yesler Way. WESTLAKE MEAT CO., Westlake and Pine. AMERICAN MEAT CO., Third and Jefferson. PEOPLE’S MARKET, Western Av. and Madison. BALLARD MARKET, 5443 Ballard Av. é OUR MOTTO: “From house to consumef. GOVERNMENT-INSPECTED MEAT. Look for the U. S. purple stamp. It purity and quality. Shops open until 6:20 p. m. Ki Ply Choice Pork Good Cox Roast “~Bone Steak packing Away ina Cool Place and Bake them Fresh in the Morning If the family do not all eat breakfast together, you cal bake a fewatatime. Ifyou are having hot biscuits for sonra mix and cut out enough more for breakfast. They will much nicer freshly baked than warmed over. Of course you can't do this very successfully with sour milk and soda or with any of the old fashioned, single acti baking powders, but this convenient way of making hot biscuits and mofline for breakfast is entirely satisfactory if you use qj KG BakinGc PowDER which is really a blend of two baking powders, one Fede 3 begins to ee off leavening gas as soon as molars The oth inactive until heat is applied. » The Ses remain in a partly leavened condition for hours and tt in the oven will come up just as light a0 as if freshly mixed, Got a can of K C today and try this easy way of baling biscuits at once, You'll never go back to the old ways

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