The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 19, 1912, Page 3

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_ SCENES FROM THE LIFE OF CHRIST 14.—BRINGING THE SICK TO JESUS portrayed on the exact spot where it took place, and costly mcving pleture production of the Kaiem nineteen hundred years ago—a part of company, to be first ehown at Christmas OQ ek Or wmAEZERIT CO whithersoever he entered, into villages or cities or country, they laid the the streets, and besought him that they might touch if it were but the border garment; and as many as touched him were made whole—~Mark vi:59 that these pictures will prove of permanent interest, especially to children. OUT AND SAVE THEN. If you mies any picture, back numbers of The Star may be “ ‘this office.) |ANTOM & | oNDON Co. “The Economy So: » Between Spring and Seneca—Phone Main e Main 6035 T FORENOON — The ‘RAP STREET CAR | AGENT IN TRIAL OF INJURY SUIT That George Carron, an agent of tee Puget Sound Traction, Light & Power Co., took advantage of her shattered mental and physical con |dition and thus secured her signa ture © @ relinquif¥hment of claim lagainst the company, was the charge made in Judge Smith # court | Thursday by the young daugh jter of Mrs. Jennie I Pierce. | The latter ts suing the company enormous crowds that are daily thronging | for $25,000, alleging that as the re- te sult of street car accident, she ia ro 7 this fast fick: wind |quffering with tuberculosis of the are taxing our working spine, and other injuries The trial had to eral times this morning when lyoung Miss Pierce, relating the condition of her mother, broke into tears The settlement 500 |GREEKS EXPECT TO | CAPTURE TURK FORT be United Prese Leased Wire LONDON, Dec. 19.~-Newspaper | wpectal dispat received here to- day from Athens declare that the |Greek army attacking Fort Bizant, | the sole remaining fortress protect- | ing Janina, is almost certain to take be halted sev- fy to its utmost. Our wonderful forenoon bar- fend to ease up the afternoon crowds a little an indicement for all of you that can possibly was made for im the forenoons we will make it an object for you Enough said tomorrow morning. Passe Partout Pic- tur ial “Economy Basement” About a thousand of arsorted colors, embracing mottoes, pictures, verses, sayings, etc.; regular selling price 1cc each, initials. Offered tof} and cheap at that; bat for that position within a few hours. Friday forenoon, 9 till 12 | The batteries of Fort Bizan!, the aad 12 o'clock noon at |} ociock noon, we will sell | dispatches say, havebeen silenced than a good cotton one |] them at and {ts magazines destroyed by the an... 15c three to a customer. |Greek fire. : wae MARKETS following are the paid by local comms. tor 25C Limit two to a customer. ~~ Aviation Caps Dennison’s Crepe Third Floor. Paper 6c to the producers two hundred and fift Rear Balcony. sioners. misses’ hand. knit You know there is none bet- | come und ter; we know there is none as good. Regular price 10c a roll. Friday, from 9 till 12 o'eleck noon, the price will be, per 6c roll : Limit to the customer. tion Caps in white, pink blue; regular price 25¢ forenoon, 9% ‘We will sel) them two to a customer. the Unless otherwint MOttS. “are for stri as | Vase —hu ly first grades 1S Price. ranch Eee, three rolls New apple Valencia Navels Pears Dressed Meate—s. Unbreakable Character Baby Dolls “Economy Basement” These Dolls have long white washable dresses. We have several hundred of them at 75e, but the price for early onyery Friday, 9 to 12, will 49c Ask for them in iS Present will delight any boy or girl. Stuffed dogs and terriers, white een with the spots size. Regular ‘ee. Friday, 9 to 12 Round Ox tongue, tres Liver Sti tto: ae Limit two. Toyland. Set Wareenbens raased short loin pork « Shoulders .. Pigs feet Tubs 1 Smoked Mente—Selling Price, 1) is ms Se of the People Is a Failure | AStore that doesn't live up to its public announcements will lly be a failure © A store to get the respect, good will and confidence of the ‘Must be truthful in its publicity, and give its patrons Just Mt Advertises, or better. DIES’ UMBRELLAS AT $2.98 166, eet oultry, Local—Buyt broliers .. each ‘a Price. ton 12 segs % . 4 Beets, 1 Tarnips Main Floor oeapes. Mainga, k b0@ 7 Hquaeh rn é In this particular climate Baueberrtes, barrel -b0@ 10 $5 : it seems that one could hard- sanberries, box ly choose a more appropriate ommat gift than an umbrella for Gomes wor, | e thouse lett either lady or gentleman. frothonae see = \ Ours ‘is a comprehensive Celery, doz. | { stock In @ range of prices oe ) from 98¢ to $5.75. The pur. pose of this ad is to direct your attention to a special value in a ladies’ umbrella at quality sflk and nen top, good, strong paragon frame, t wood handles in plain and carved styles, A real Aite Wheat nay”: Bran Shorts w Eilers Music Open Every Until Christmas ew oe best piano that can One Carload Upright Pianos Are to be sent out Eilers Music Pianos Players and Grands Here's an extraordinary offer. House stands ready to make good SEATTLE. WASH., THURSDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1912. House Evening It’s just A GUARANTEE— | Better Than Money Back! If at the end of thirty days you do not conclude that you bh be had for the money decide to take it off your hands witbout a penny of expense to you. as good as it looks, too for Christmas, and that without spending any of your Christmas money! pay, You're to get a piano or a player piano We have the meet an emergency, for yesterday there came addi three revised to coupon into town three tional carloads of fine pianos that January. We are literally swamped with instruments. We have we can possibly in our salesrooms and warchouse. In order to relieve the congestion and get them out of the way we revised the coupon and we put the prices down still further and made the terms easier than ever before. Terms as low as Fine Pianos in This Sale at $118 Fine Pianos in. This Sale at $167 Fine Pianos in This Sale at $188 Fine Pianos in This Sale at $232 Player Pianos Now Marked at $292 Player Pianos Now Marked at $325 Player Pianos Now Marked at $375 Grand Pianos Reduced to $365 Grand Pianos Reduced to $445 Grand Pianos Reduced to $495 should not have come until more than accommodate ave the we wilh One Carload Player Pianos One Carload Grand Pianos under the terms of this offer Every Our relations are not ended with the purchase of a piano you get complete satisfaction out of your purchase * And a Little Money Goes a Long Way If you want te up to $26.00. Read th certificate, which will for every dollar you pay hin Certifiente Redeemable only little cash you can ile, Should you cepted at $30.00 « EXAMPLE © and ¥ 830 in cash at “Eilers Muse House Th! rd and University Street, Seattie one will be guaranteed for ten years. If at any time any defect develops We are here to see that for $ Third and University Street PANIC? NOT IF HE CAN PREVENT 'EM| By United Preas Leased Wire NEW YORK, Dec. 19.—"I doubt there js a man living who would deliberately start « national panic. But if it should be done, ! promise! him the severest penalty there is.” These were the words of Presi- dent-elect Wilson tn a apeech at the banquet of the Southern” club of New York Wilson said there were means in existence of causing a money scare, but America, vith its eyes open, ‘Wasn't going to let it happen. DOUBLE-KILLING ON BOARD SHIP ABERDEEN, Wash, Dec. 19 The barkentine Benicia ts port to- day, bringing the story of a double | kitting and a threatened general | States must be able to read ana! IDENTIFIED BY |slaughter on board when she was {18 days out from Santa Rosalia Mexico. Teddy Weise, cook on the vessel, had been quarreling with First |Mate Harry Uddy jthem, Welae shot anc ried to pacify ied Ander "|son in the presence of the two lit tie children of Capt. Hayes. Fear. Ing for the little ones, Uddy was on the point of throwing a marlin spike | lat Welse, whef the latter turned} | the gun on himself and blew out his brains. WOULDN'T EXCLUDE EVEN BLACK HANDS! By United Presse Leased Wire WASHINGTON, Dec, 19--In a hot debate in the house on the im- migration bill, which provides that) all persons | entering the United will breathe it a few times a day before the people that can pene trate into every nook, corner, |and destroy the microbes. HYOMEI green with Listerian antisepticn. |few drops into the thi breathe this mighty germ ing air; leatroy dacks. ‘bariey Mii s Tolled oats and i humber that is bound to please the 2 98 a mn | XO A bargain at Clears Stuffed-Up Head and Catarrh Disappears | Breathe the Healing Air of the Eucalyptus Forests of Australia and Quickly Get Rid of Catarrh Hyomet will banish catarrh if you|days and your suffering aud hawk It ie the only remedy of its kind fold | | or crevices of the mucus membrane | is squeezed from the| Jeaves of the Wucalyptus\or money | trees of inland Australia, where ca- |tarrh does not exist, and combined Pour 4 er and an alr more healing than that of the pine covered Adiron- Notice how quickly that stuffed yep head clears; keep at it a few ing ,and discharge of obnoximus mucus will cease entirely. Then continue until every germ is de stroyed; until the soreness and dry ss in the throat have disap peared, HYOMET is guaranteed for catarrh, coughs, colds, sore throat croup, deafness caused by catarrh back, Complete outfit which Includes inhaler, can be ob- |tained for $1.00 at druggists every where. To break up a cold in head or chest in a few minutes, pour a seant teaspoonful of HYOME! into} & bowl of bolling wate over head and bow! with towel and breathe the vapor until blessed reliet comes} in « few minutes, 3 write tive tacke | that would not exclude even the Mate Anderson and when Sécond| Hand society bers are educated. bill was si anti-foreign therefore vicious HOW MUCH DAMAGES How | rents to for his loss of earnings caused | grip among his effects. injuries from the careless driv-| | by ing of an automobile? Jac HEAR BETTER. AUDIPHONE With Latest Insiantancous Adjustment. Ite wonderful abi tty te ly, but some language, Representa Julius Kahn of California at d the measure. He declared the educational qualifications SLIP ON NECKTIE VANCOUVER, Wash., Black | Through a little silk ‘slip on his of whose mem necktie bearing the name of a San He declared the| Diego, Cal., haberdasher, H. _ T. y & recrudescence of | Carney, alias “May Boley,” arrested sentinrent and Was here after endeavoring to bring a xirl here from Burley, Idaho, for al- leged illicit reasons, is today par- Ually identified as Quinn Miller, |wanted in the California city for wholesale swindl | When Carney much damages are the pa result of the Idaho incident, $8,735, of an 11-year-old boy entitled | mostly in gold, was found tm a small Dee. 19. recommend it for ite curative power. DUE THIS BOY? Hearing W a. Ease and nil BRIDE NOT DEAD; ob C, Torgeson says y y you can obtain an Audiphone for a aoe will cover his loss, Albert Ba Ww Jay test on payment of a email rentek, son, his son, was run over by a car SHE’S ITH MOTHER And this rental is applied on the purchase belon, | boy « the father wants compensation for ' whatever earnings have comp jing $1.50 as a jured. Sandahi & Son Co. | * FLORAL DESIGNS Seeds, Shrubbery and Nursery price if you kee make # near the Audiphone, and we table allowance in exchange Om i device you may be w OLZ ELECTROPHO! Annex. The Now ing to Clarence Hanford tained a verdict of $750 PORTLAND sie Hunter, the bride of 19.—Mrs. six days | $8% Dec Bes. who left a note to her husband In| San Francisco, saying that she was | |going to. kill herself, is not dead. Instead of taking her life she took a train to Portland and today is at |her mother's home. »| When she was asked why she had left Hunter she said: “Because she was unfit for married lif ressed for further information, yurst into tears and refused to co. the boy may had during his minority, The laint alleges that he was earn newsboy until in headacher ane TRIAL OF SAM BERGEON BEGINS Sam Bergeon, who is accused of having impersonated an officer and attempted to extort from a woman named Bess Sheldon last November, was put on trial before Judge Gilllam today, The woman testified that she met Bergeon at the Tannhbauser cafe. He made several visits to her room in the Christie hotel subsequently, she said, for the purpose of gathering, little by little, a total amount of $25. On one of these trips she had Detective Lee Barbee near at hand, and the arrest followed, Try Us for Your CUT FLOWERS AND. Are You Not Happy? Why? If you cannot sleep nights, difficult to get breath, gastritis, dyspepsia, ulceration of the stomach, constipation, in fact, all diseases of the stomach and bowels, appendicitis, acute or chronic, it will pay you to in- vestigate and see some patients I have cured, Private sanitarium and office, 5617 22nd N. W. Dr. Nuernberg German Specialist on Chronic Diseases. all kinds. k of 120 Pike St. Main 3253

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