The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 9, 1913, Page 3

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T PDRAW STRAWS FOR CHOICE OF SISTERS; THEN WIN THEM Pa YORK, dane by x ° Two Dappy, ers were still on their ranches near i es from Hels selected by| Regina, they b age acquainted two farmers who drew strawa in with the two girls By correspond: ' 000. mie: en having been introduced Uy Regina, Saskatchewan, 6 MMOS) mail by a siateg of the two gtrla. away, stuod de their husbands 2 es ne on the deck e steamship Vader-| The girls dared the young men to land whee t vessel entered port, Make (h@ loug journey to Helgium from Antwerp jto see them, On thelr way the brothers agreed to draw straws to decide which one should lead a Miss Terwagne to the altar Gaston Poow The hushands were Gaston and Geerge Poo'mans, brot who dressed so exactly alike that it was ig iitticult to tell them apart, The a drew the lon © sri@es formerly were Miss Georgette straw, which meant that Georgette nd Miss Lea Yerwagne. Miss was to be hie if he could win her m. “eorgette is 20 years old and her George Pootmans was in no wise | dissatisfied with the selection fate for him sister 18 A year ago, When the two broth made OH, YOU BOOB! FRY tor Infants aoa Invalids ORLICK’S the Original and Genuine @ALTED MILK ‘Cbers 2 The Food-®rink for all Ages 1 OLLievE Thar Guy i) raceme met- HE LORS Sey Rich milk, malted grain, in powder form. | ,J (_\eit'o¥s | For infants, invalids and growing children. Purenutrition.upbuilding the whole bedy. ie \ | Invigorates nursing mothers and the aged. | / Ten healthful than tea or coffee. | [ee wrt no substitute. Ask for MORLICK’S | MORLICK’S Contains Pure Mil) | al Wet Was! Queen A entri nm every adit dry 4c 624 Ninth Ay oe 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 stcmach and bowels, appendicitis, acute or chronic, it will pay you to in vestigate and see some patients I have cured. Private sanitarium and office 5517 22nd N. W. Dr. Nuernberg German Specialist on Chron): Diseases. 1 eMASED You 12 BLOCKS To RETURN YOuR POCKET }You Often Hear It, But Do You | Ever Believe it? HUTESON OPTICAL. FACTORY bed elderly an . fe " PREMISES } “We ur ples right here in AKERS=*B000 GLASSES: Aare 1330 2nd. AVE. near UNION I always give up my seat to an und. I always vote as t care about the fare Good News— Some of the Many Good “Buys” i Grote-Rankin’s January Clearance Sale young as 1 did|* 1 r MAKE LITTLE PROGRESS ON CANCER CURE ‘ 3 “ CHICAGO, Jan, 9—The cancer committee of tae Chicago toa! society, appointed to co-operate with @ almilar committee of the clinical congress of surgeons, today insued a bulletin, Following are the chief po'nts of the bulletin “Canter in the beginning ts a local di e No cure for cancer Bas been dis od pt surgery. ‘Cancer, if operated on im mediately, will not return “Advanced cancer cannot be cured by surgery, hence the need of surgical ald at ope Cancer of the breast shows tts first sign by a lump in any part of the breast, or by pains under the arm. ‘Cancer of the internal organs shows Itself by irregularity in thetr functions. Education of the public on ean will save thousands of lives year, as it nas done tn con mption and appendicitis.” The Chicago Medical society can r committee will answer inquiries: and furnish literature on applica tion, BELT HABIT RUINS SUSPENDER TRADE! CHICAGO, Jan. 9.—That the sub stitution by the public of belts for cor enc ® suspenders ruined his suspender company after several years of flourishing business is the asser tien here today of Marion A. Graft president of the concern, who has filed a petition in bankruptey ICELAND WOMEN WILL VOTE SOON REYKJAVIC, Iceland. Jan, 9.—| The women suffrage bill now be fore parliament will become a law very shortly, | Iceland has had Hint form of woman suffr since 1882 but the present bint} makes it universal FRIDAY. 1:30 p. m.—General ence called to order. 6:30 p. m—Dollar banquet at Rathskeller hall. SATURDAY. 9:30 a. m.—Meeting of state central committee. 10:30 a, m.—Meeting of state progressive editors. 11:30 a. m—Meeting of progressive members of legis- confer. lature. | Plans for the big progressive re in Seattle have been completed today, and from 300 to| 500 visitors from the rest of the | » are expected here Friday and Chairman 4 secured by pr of the from all ratiroads conference, which will be! attended by the state central committee, progressive editors throughout the state, progressive | OPPOSE RENTON CAR AGREEMENT That the utilities committee of council is opposed to the part the nership ment between the y and s. Renton & hern ri y. Is evidenced by the fact that three franchises ask ed by E M. Mills, rr any’s bondholders, 1 down These franchises were with partnershty 1 ‘esent line. T mmend the eventing the oc have been co-related agreement ensions the » committee voted ndefinite post he THE STAR—THURSDAY, JANUARY 9, 1913. Above, EUGENE president of the Clothiers, who is directing the man fight against the strik ing garment workers of New York. ADRAHAM CAHEN, editor of the ufacturers Jewish newspaper |the directing mind behind the 100, 000 New York garn on strike. SEATTLE READY TO GREET PROGRESSIVES OF STATE |members of the legislature, | various county chairmen, and lead ing progressives generally gin at i the Rathskeller and Spring st A banquet, Frid. at |be held in the evening tious for the ba made In advance, room ia limited. obtained from E tive league, 405 Lowman building where league's headquarters have be established, or by tele phoning Miliott 241 A delegation of 100 from Spo. kane will be tn al One and one-third rates county will also be well represent Delegates fre state central com-|have responded to Chairman Sny ders call. Roth progressive con: | Kressmen from this state, J. A Falconer of Everett, and J. W./ Bryan of Bremerte the speakers SMUGGLERS TRY TO DROWN CUSTOMS MEN BAN FRANCIS cause two membe States customs se drowned by having water turned into @ tank into which they bh craw! confiscate $3,000 wort! of smugglea opium aboard the steamer China, a gation is under ascertain w the IG MEN IN N. Y. CLOTHING STRIKE hall cause HENJAMIN, of 8 Association Forward, who t# nent workers now the will be afternoon at Second ay ay $1 a plate, will) Reserva: | nquet must be as the available Tickets can be Snyder, execu-| e Proxre ttendance. Pierce om every county m, will be among CO, Jan. 9.—He rs of the United rvice were nearly searching Invest! ay here today to| of the water} t of Mills” applications being turned into the tank Off Y The trapped customs officers, | ers You Ephriam E. Enlow, United States customs inspector, and John W.| i Smith, special a t of the depart. | —Nor are these selected for men were soaking wet when! being particularly good — hauled out, but in thelr arms the f theyre taken at = randor eee ed 230 tins of the contraband | through the entire store— - regular prices are moderate, PORTLAND HAS the clearance prices are gener- Me _vrices, unieas otherwise MILK TRUST NOW ously low. strictly firet grades if Vegs—Buying Price PORTLAND, Or. Jan. 9.—A con for a $67.50 fumed|$2.25 h a6 cern known as the Portiand Milk - . = $IE0O for 2 $67.50 fumed 92.25 roles dehaa opt |company, or the prpowe of taktnk Merey! WINS BLIND RICH |U. P. WILL SPEND company will spend $525,000. Com oak, leather seat, 6-ft. Settee nisl r jover the five principal dairies pro-| Hubby(with newspaper)-Listen to | nected with it will be viaducts to ‘ $18.50 | viding the city with milk and but-Ithis, wifey: “For every mis onary | MAN WITH MUSIC} HALF MILLION be erected by the Northern Pacific, $21.50 for a a 5, mahog j ter, and capitalized at $400,000, was|gent abroad last year, Christian = | to cost $250,000. oak, leather seat, any fin 3-piece Parlor Set Dressed Mento—Selling Price a formed here today America sent 1495 gallons of Ih SANTA BARBARA, Cal, Jan, 9.| TACOMA, Jan. 9.—The Union — 3 am Chucks L. J. Patterson, a leading Cuddle up,” and “Oh, 1 | Pacific railway has given notice t cdi sai . ri A for a $20.00 ratta " 1, full eat 6 e quor. Dy , g notice to An Atlanta court has decided that 98.95 for an $1100 n ahog hes bet a $20.00 rattan |i ‘ it |man, is president of the concern i Wifey--Merctful goodness! who'd|me” and all music tying’ be vacate property owned by the com-/a man may drink a quart of Hquor any Sewing Rocker NOCKE Ce = A ne tel The company will put the dat ever think misstonaries were such | these limits, played on his pi pany in 30 days, as they wish to/a day and still be a gentleman. 14.50 mahog-|$42-25 for a $17.50 willows 19” | under its control under one routing|qrinkers?—Boston Transcript Miss Anna Dale won the he begin work on construction of their, Maybe so. Still, we question wheth- @B.50 for 2 $14.50 mahog yl Rour es 12% | system, instead of the five existing ~ " W. H. Coleman of Pittsburg, a re-|city waterway bridge, and inaug-ler he would be a well-preserved day Reesption C we. Be a i a Ox : $y at present Money-Saving a tired millionaire | steel | manufact-| urate a reat era of tideland devel-| gentleman, even though pickled tn - P 5.00 for $ ron Beds cues urer who 1s almost totally bling »pmen terminals here. ‘The | ajcohol @16.30 for a $ fumed ae 6 €196 Say pe For Beauty Seekers Coleman recently advertised for sitneaspeleciaain ae RENE SEE - 96.25 for $12.50 Iron Beds *| QUIGLEY STIL : oak Morris Chair, with ee eae ye L iii bptbich “ia wien ttouiis Lk some one to play for him. Miss j ‘or $5.5 m Beds Ady 3 vOND ach ale re: Z rm eather Hers $2.75 for 0 Iron Bed saat SEEKS RECOUNT | i»: Dale responded and was engaged 6s 9 as $2.95 for $5.75 Hotel Dress ome HH f Coleman has been married twice per “a wae for a $3 ae ; ¢ . wre | snort rk 11, | Andrew J. Quigley, through his|or parnot fin one and one-halt pints hot | Defore, | any Dining Table, inch P i | 12% | attorney, George H water, when cool strain and take « table top, 6-ft. ext m | $11.25 for 5 oi 0 ¢ hiffon i | sein trying to get yoontul of the Naud me’! WILL VOTE ON PARK|| NEW MAGIC Instrument for Healing Disease i early nglish finish ieork 10 ots which gave election of} fatty apidiy. It eid * $11.50 . for $16.00 solid| gyo'n $95 ‘ io nty auditor on | firm nwrinkied.| Shall the city make the city hal May Be Had on Most Liberal Terms. . i 1$12.50 for a $25.00 solid o 4 ‘ mber 5 to Shall the a aishas: chet and: Clair, not 20 | $ set gt Ag ak | : is Byron, Phelps, Quigley has been ne tose of weight when | PArk & permanent park, and turn 4s te bis atthe , resser, natura nis Selling Price turned down by Judge Albertson over its control and management te - s : : matched i $16.95 for a $23.50 Bird’s- so tana by the kanrenie Goan AND wniren THe] the park board? | This offer of the Hamilton-Beach Sales Co., 812 First Ave., has 93.590 for 847 arter-sawed | 7 OUr7S, sh we i Phe attorneys. on both: ides ee soft, clear “ty |” 'Phie question will be voted on by|f Placed the magic Httle “Try-NewLife” machine within the reach golden ak | kers 1 , s h be 6 however, stipulated that the five|* women @ the people at the election on March pe he aa oe feels that he can spare but a few dollars at a time 923.75 for $5.50 r $15.00 Bra 18 | guards of the ballot boxes $3.50] t 4, if the council accepts the recon: and enables him to secure the best that the world of science affords. 7 we reas ~ o17 ‘ Buying Price per day may be dismiss and in mendation of the harbor and public} eon Magsepion we s E ec i finish Rocker 17.50 Brass 16 JCounty Auditor Case has construct hasel_ and add two teaspoonfats| onde committee. | There is never any argument ) of them if neces and the a. a £31.00 Br Bed noe jis | be Apply thie lotion to the skin 2 with a man who is suffering | pain vanishes ia what $4.50 for $8.75 quarte jrass Bec , Hn |e » about the ballot room|kna rub, gentiy until dry, It will clear] ‘This site was occupied by the old|F with Rheumatism, — Lumbag “tey-NowLite® 36 aan golden oak Rocker {$26.50 for $36.50 Brass Beds t ie [and put on an extra lock to preventiana wriia Any lovely jeity hall, and has been used as ajf Gout, Headache, Sore Muscles, a Headache, » in and ibaa , c nes a8 ltampering with the ballots. making it #0) jPark and resting place for the past etc. when he calts at our store it taken nwae' teee ‘ ‘ ; | 2 > years, The site is valued at } r Py fe” Half Price“for Dining. Chaire—Ov« 0 excellent styles|sa 2.00 two years, He has the disease and the pain Try-New-Life” is not a stim ie aek tamed - Gak.catiy Engiitecase Tih COSTLY BUSINESS nd} $800,000 | and we have the remedy. A sin: | ulant, nor a drug, but a perfect i : vag 4 j It ' eee ae it does not show or rub off #0] gle trial convinces him that | machine for equalizing cireula- window display re new, dor Hy United Yon Longed With ; pom Stnie lotion Ina wonderty BREAKS ENGAGEMENT f *ryy-Now-Life” destroys pain, | tion and overcoming congestion, . : 4YMPIA, Wash. Jan, 9.—Ac-|pienion deautifier and costs but Itt |f and he wants a machine of his | By this means it assists Nature Half Price for a big lot of Sample Pieces of Furniture— * isis, ‘ioe cording to the estimates from the|prepers. in consc—To the coun NEW YORK, Jan, 9.—"By mutual |ff own, He wants results. He gets’| in maintaining Health and re . the five bi wind displa on Pike t. side o various state offices received by| inore who are suffering from alp-lconsent” the engagement of Miss a free trial treatment. Several | lieving the following diseases: : ‘ ; m: : cries, barrel 10.60910.76 | StBte Auditor Claussen, it will comt|{rouuiew this tonle will prove ® great re-|Vidq* Bispham, daughter of David Half Price and Less for a big lot of Fancy China—Splen-|(ranper'* 4 4.78 00,800 more to run'the state in [lint Mx together an ounce of auinslvl Heo am the noted baritone, and || BACKACHE | PAxpRUre | LAMENESS | RIRUMATISM ; 1 Gay teense v4 6|the next two years than the two]and one-half pint alcohol (no! cia 1h 4 . “ CATARREAT BARK NOISES | Locomoror | SCIATICA did assortment, consisting of fancy Plat Cups and icefs, 4-bakt crate 1.26 - ee Pet eae od 3 int cold water. Rub| Theodore Haveme the second DEAFNESS | FACIAL | ATAXIA ENSITIVE F Howls, Chocolate. Pots, Pitchers and Vases—Hoalfl fuihones leitges, erate se igs [years ending April 1, 1913., Thelinis kand!gon of the late Chas, Havemeyer, | Nn | NEURALGIA | LUMBAGO SPINE , sige oT ey ; . comes tiuce, doz. 26 [total Is estimated at $8,083,786,13 it will at the sugar magnate, is broken off! Gor NERVOUS NS < for a f Brassware, also ‘ * fo@ 60 |with estimated receipts —atjand put according to abnouncemenp here | ts aaa ee f - . : a 19.00@20.6 aesage™ today * PARALYSIS AND OTHERS m 4d $t iho t “It was simply a case of boy and omg 18.00 Mig and makes the halr soft, fu e 9 isegiiss |BRICKLAYERS STRIKE closby Solan ; MEY) girl who decided they would not be Hy segs %0 - 5 Grows BKYEBROWS thin. |happy together,” | Z i GES cog 26. 00 PORTLAND, Or., Jan. 9.—Dented]. eyebrows will grow thick and | 7 \ 0 an in ) 29.00@30.00 |the right to lay stone in place of|* after a ae aees0bA ae pyroxia | Dad Gast It | . 2:00 |geveral stone masons who are not pyroxin at lash-roota with| Black opals, for several years H | -B h Sal C Fifth and Pike—Right in the Heart of Town ied ents ‘ana baviey wee laffillated with the American Fed-| forefinger. ‘Thin maker them extensively mined in New South amtlton-Beac ates Lo. " t an ikKe—It in e Te mixed tent 29.0@ | eration of Labor, 76 bricklayers| curly. A small original | Wales, have become exceedingly | “ 4 8 a* 2 Heaters, enehalf, Modern Fur-|employed on the new brary build geste rare, Hardly any have been found | Filiott 1762 812 First Avenue Jniture Co,, 416 Pike oe Advertisement for nearly a year, The Great Semi-Annual Price Second Av. Alaska Bidg. 614 614 Price Clearance Sale —~ I [gs > Seginning this, morning at 8:30 Bytyery Coat marked in plain rning at 840 o'clock, Your unrestricted choice at firure howing tremendon tmceted choice at % price. Broken lines to close at 33¢ price reduction to close at 33¢ on the dollar, Superb English Gaberdines Superb English Slip-Ons RAINCOA THE GREAT SEMI-ANNUAL HALF PRICE CLEARANCE SALE ‘| y Af as Att a4 0 Unparalleled Coat Bargains — : Thursday, Friday and Saturday— Your Unrestricted Choice at Half Price and Less Intending buyers who desire to make a careful selection are ad- vised to call during the opening hours. The illustration herewith gives just a faint idea of the many different models and style effects. EXTRA SPECIAL! A nifty Tan Rubber Slip-on Ladies’ and Misses’ Coats, Sizes 14 to 46 110 Ladies’ English 360 Ladies’ $20.00 and Men’s and Youths’ Superb Coats, Sizes 32 to 48 560 of these Men's || 240 Men's and Youths’ 0h mg a oe eee be ari Pa, for men and women; quantity ate ‘ascii Levan } au Weather Coats Orvis Fepun Hei ‘eather Double Serv: imi 4 uperb jouble-Serv- and English Slip-ons; $12.50 garments | and English vee er _ This $5.00 Coat spe- | Coats, the new $12.50 Coats priced priced $6 10 | $9 90 cially priced $2 15 English Gaberdines now 6 10 at . | priced at . at Se tt [and double - texture at coe DOr 260 Ladies’ All. || 450 of these Ladies’ Biip-one, : Weather English Slip- || and Misses’ $25.00 Su: ; ae ; priced at $12.50 375 Men's Al -Weatte i ons and Superb Mo- || perb Double- Service | Boys’ and Girls’ English Slip- | 940 men’s Superb All- er English Slipons Coate; $16.00 and || the new Eng-] on Double-back All-Weather | Weather English Gab- and raat os OO garments | jaberdines and | Coats; $7.50 values erdines and Slip-ons; $18.06 te fies Brees priced 7 90 || double - texture Eng | oie at including many eu- .00 values; p at ols || lish Slip-ons, priced at | PT nets . perb combination | ow 7,90 About 20 Superb All. Weather Heavy Wool- Overcoats and Rain coats, formerly $30.00 $12.50 All Men's and Ladies’ Um- 540 Men's Superb All- en Coats, no two Ladies’ and Misses’ to $35.00, priced at Weather Double-Serv- alike: values $25.00 to || Superb English Gab- brellas One-Quarter Off. $16.90 $14 QQ ice Coats and English 5 priced at erdines, English dou- and . Slip-ons, Superb Com- $16 90 bietexture and silk- All Coats Marked in Plain Bargain Extraordin bination Raincoats ' lined Slip-ons; $30.00 Bid Diteres ary — Men's Superb | and Overcoats; $18.00 and to $25.00 Coats at See Wond ho Wind Black All - Weather || and $20.00 " values;| $12 40 $16.90 $14 90 ee Wondertu indow Coats, $40 $20 00 priced $9 90 D) and . Display. values at ' at . EXTRA SPE- CIAL Boys’ Black Rubber Coats. snap-buckles, $2.25 Rubber Sou- westers at Girls’ Storm Capes with storm hoods; Alterations Free of Charge Alaska Bidg. Open Sat. Night Till 10:30 —614 Second Ave—Alasha Bllg (SE \ 1 rubber surface capes at on 1.45 Red and Blue Capes at (SNT THIS COLD WEATHER Just BY GosH-I CALL THIS TOUGH,A MAN HAVING TO COME HOME TOA 1 TELL You [ EWJoy| Joun THE FURNACE QVERY minure FIRE ISouT AND or THis corn THE JANITOR WINTER WEATHER! Was QuiT-you'tL 1TS GREAT AND WHEN THAT 1S BUILT You'LL HAVE TO SHOVEL OFF THE sipe-

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