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MEN'S STYLE SHOW AT VEITH-CAMMACK’S| Th « mack Company ts holding a ow for men thi week at the store at Second and James. A special exhibit of the newest styles for the coming season tn suits and overcoats been sent on from the Adler Ro rchoster fac tory, of which line the Veith-Cam mack Company make A specialty The newest things tn patte aR well as cuts are on display in pre fusior histo “Spig °30H 4001 genporg eID [IV «NOLNIY-ANNAG,, a Meat Prices CUT TOMORROW—WEDNESDAY FRYE:CO.’S MARKETS As Follows: Choice Steer Pot 1 pocie 122¢ Sweet Pickled Beet Tongue ; 15¢ Chol, Mutto: 1 | _seeyiiaa on We | Cholce Breast of Mutton ........ eee: quality. Try it.) Choice Dry Salt Pork, stripped 14c 4 Cans Wild Rose 19.” Mi wc. cece age | | (Our mutton Is of a sperior | Look for U. S. Purple Stamp It signifies purity and quality Shops open until 6:20 p. m. Buys a Sewing Machine. 150 Sewing Machines, all makes, $3.00 and ap. month. | WHITE SEWING MACHINE 1424 Third, ni Phone Main 1525. | 2. W._ EDMUNDS. orn. bD. 701 Leary Bids. }fitt and the op | day at the Houghton club. Up Chamber of Commerce arrived Saturday, Naughton got busy. The local Chamber of Commerce and after finding the strikers | Macd | met, | guilty Dentists WE STAND BACK OF OFR WORK FOR 12 YEARS’ GUARANTEE Amalgam Filling 50c Up Gold Crowns $3 and Up Bridgework $3 and yt Full Sets Teeth $5 7 We have thousands of Seattle pa tients who will tell you that they never knew that plates could be fit-| ted so perfectly until they had us do| the work Any work that doesn’t prove snt- istactory will be repaired tree of charge at any time. Come in SOON—today, If you wish | —for FREE examination and esti- mate. 12-Year Guarantee to All Free Examination 207 University St.. 24 and University St., Opp. Fraser-Paterson Ce, Private Detective SCENES AT CALUMET, MICH., WHERE THOUSAN These Girl Pickets Were Arrested at Calumet, Mich., a Day or Two Ago While Picketing the Copper Mines for Their Striking Fathers. They Were Charged With “Intimidation.” The Strike-breakers, Mine and —— Around Calumet Are All Amed and the Girls Not. who was a little foolish, » part of a villain or a boob. is determin- the striking copper Bryan Gets Bryan was «iv CO. |/ed to fight r Pike. | miners to a finish. Yesterday he spurned offices of the government, ” Weeds lleally tendered through Special Rep- ntative Jonn Moffitt of the labor Bryan's spec describing how wan nolected ~jrole of Judge Humpty the now famous Attention | de was turned down }and emphatically, |to give Dupii- jehance to | good office play-that-was-nev determined cept the government's struck a human being |today In Manager Theodore Dangler lof the Mohawk mines ranged @ conference between Mot- srators for Wednes- ing immoral photograp Where You Can Buy ’Em 6 for a Quarter |atudents at otter to the ex-chief of police in the penitentiary, en betrayed a keen Interest in the | fri In spite of the company's arbitrary withdrawal p sale of tickets on ye u ean buy six car tte kets tor gation to be con ducted by three business men. CUT~ (er 322 On I RATE | .::i2" Meantime the cluded there was no hope of arbitra preparations tion, and had begun siege, believing it | Naughton’s game along until the weather and their funds Moyer of the Western ra said today he Second and spoke but five ed permission to print the reat of a written speech Federation of Min had received checks totalling $125, 000, $100,000 was from the Illinois miners and hitge: of the Western Federation Strikers Parade Daily It costs $40,000 weekly, he added e miners and their fam!- | Mes from starvation. Parades here at 56:45 every morn ing, in which several thousand men take part, prove th Mines are holding fast land that there are being no deser ceived was wholly Seacamp, cigar stand, end of Raven and women the strikers’ |the defamers of the | Blethens and Grave danger exists of wholesale militia should {murder ry withd out of consideration the behavior of the militiame n | Hed with vice,” ja bandit taking its toll from what-|@ none too low} Nothing was sacred and moral depravity was & necessary trait in the y of them carry clubs. If they should would be an awful slaughter. only a spark to} \for It to serve. }to its vision, teraby & Smith, 906 Firat av | start a real war. | Resolutions Adopted KANSAS CITY, Mo.—The coun- Monday passed an ordinance pre | venting boys and years of age from riding abcat the | city at night in automobiles. “The Curnel and “His National Liquor Co. Theatre box office {fornia Wine Co., 112, Columbia. & Muda, 610 Eagle Transfer Co., av | Rainier Laundry (downtown of- }| bring them to tim: coples—Advertisement. Westlake Av. Market, 228 West Every Gas Company Wants to Increase Its Business That is the laudable desire ‘Sf every gent man or association of men engaged production and sale of any commodity Experience has taught everyone that the only sure way to get business is through gressive service at the least cost possible. pursuing and will continue to pursue in it | | | with the users of gas. | SEATTLE LIGHTING CO. Phone Main 6767. Henry Bldg. Sam Dye Works, Whereas, The Seattle 6408 Ballard Cascade Laundry, grocery, 40th and © by the supp quist & Son, of ttm falne and v and editors pwillingly and the same, umbia Cash ber Exchange or service. How to Keep Face Young and Attractive method of giving the greatest amount of oppressed by th 1416 Seconda ntives and av Hill Pharmacy | That method the Seattle Lighting Company is Rarber Shop, using It 1k Chappell Clear Co. # Pharmac’, 6611 Duwam 66th and Fremont. MINE OWNERS BRYAN, UNMUZZLED, TALKS WILL NOT TREAT - WITH STRIKERS TO BIG AUDIENCE AT RINK By United Press Teased Wire CALUMET, Mich., Sept. 16.—Man- New Machines rented, $2.00 per| ager James MacNaughton of the Calumet & Hecla mine and pavilion was crowded) who didn't know much about the to specie Monday night, with an! law, | audience of over 5,000, to hear Con man J. W. Bryan attack for some fellow who could n Ovation ovation the plat ethen failed to show up In xe t ehtefly with in con cheap advertising, the mayor's open lletter accusing They were looking for a judge’ with fak of Dr. M. Blethen's record tn in the university Mlethen the re Wap Arcade and Blethen’s continued vice re An imaginative Account to Congressman Hum. # address in reply unctation of to Piryan’s Blethen tn con Humphrey obtain: Blethen's it re native “Humphrey reing tefense when he finally made the » he of tered not one word to ugainst - defended the} Calis "Em Defamers of City erted that ere the who have the nation statement that Seattle ty In the r anarchists, trample In all the battles between good the sinister influence of always al It was | editor enter advocate a be against | but advertise to friends the firms that ad-| Blethen,” sentiment will resolution was adopted at the close of the meet and Sunday ite terror criminal mathe lenting ere tinued and ort, of Ite ene now the latest vic jelous attacks, and city has all pro berty lovin age is “ self of ad legitimate mer in th absorh whic youthful ompletely re Tn-out complexion wrinkles udvancing 26 removed by a at leas preparation made b: An ounce of powdered saxolite in Aa half pint witch hazel a face bath. ‘itssolving It 19 used as Advertisement sears Mexican army, saying th enough mor ing obligation 000 ri {zation arm Blethen ,* ‘otlatch riots for Porfirio Diaz, former president of | ons 7 now! Mexico, celebrated his 83rd birth. |B! royal nibs in which Bleth | Lane of the de | 1 | years of Whitt Blamer, U. 8. N., has t captain of the Bremerton na yard so-called “short cut to happiness” are d with sincere faithfulness » theatre by BABY GULPS PIN The Traffic,” from the pen of hel Marshall, a Seattle girl, Mary Harrison, Marine st. during | once the absence of her parents, swallow ed a was called, but before his arrival the pin had passed from the throat | to the stomach. discomfort he! the plea that not one man out of a hundred could pre John Yuszkelviez of this elty got} a court order to change his name a to John Jinks, | Pilla are the best medicine for kid ney and bladd ary irregularities is because they are made wholly of those healing, strengthening and restorative in gredients that nature needs to build up and renew these important and vital or may not pay the biggest profits to the dealer but they do give the highest percentag to the wu Foley Kidn and bladder troubles. They are | vertisement tonie in action, quick to giv cen on results, and contain no narmful| , Sell that unused office furniture. drugs. Sold by Bartell’s Drug|A few cents Invested in a Star Stores. |wa THE STAR—TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1913. DS ARE ON STRIKE | Pacific Stump Puller The State of Michigan Hae Maintained Troops at the Scene of the Great Michigan for Months. This Photograph Shows One of the Camps Located at the Calumet &@ Hecla Mine, Calumet, Mich. | HUERTA TO BLOW! OFF STEAM IN A SASSY MESSAGE pt. 16.—That a MEXICO CITY, will rum through the whole of the | exiCo, streak of militancy t meseage Provisional President ORPHEUM uerta will eend to the Mexican tonight was admitted in| Two top-notch acts, Mex co we to difficulties with) mark, give the Orpheum bill th the ment, but for-| week a good average an y mot nth erican| Charle Parry S heatte entdtiod is the translation of one to fir is not or he communication «trongly | Light.” an increase in the size of the| The and to provide 109,-| trial. 40 more battertes, 250! In the darkness are hidden jes, and many armored au-| voices of judg When congress convened today,/said voices undoubtedly con « the members of the | grapha ty of the international situa Ernest Ball, the ec makes the piano fairly t WIRE | happy combination that cou |the Monday audience enough | Ed Wynn, “King’s Jeste with | grouchy king laugh in order to save his skin, and BIARRITZ, France. — Generai Produced a bun his abort h of hear’ The bill opens with Belle! y Monday with a banquet to 26 tle Burke sing som: |ter, Miss Robbie formed young lady, ¢ BERKEL — Secretary rtment of the in a trip to Hono 7 may make 1 before returning to work. His | PO in nin and the physicians advise it Jungean family bill in eee some clever wire work. The movies PORT TOWNSEND, Wash.—The |820W Acting Mayor Hesketh throw dead body of a woman, about 55 ing the first ball at Dug’s new park, { age, clothed in male at-|82¢ the Harry Thaw pictures. was picked up on the beach Cape George. There wan noth on the body by which to SEATTLE ptify it “ee BREMERTON. —Commander De) A story of how girls are slowly n driven into a life of shame by the system, and a and vivid depiction’ of the dered from Buffalo to become starvation wage y | raph _ | present ape k at the Seatt fley & Mitchell stock com: Miss Ra WAS gre VENICE, Sept. 16.—-Four-year-old ted last night by which taxed the car the playhouse ne safety pin, Dr. Sand® Miss Aileen May, who, a few ye popularity at the re here, renewe quaintance with friends hee received several beautiful bou | quets, cae | welcome to Mr. Dwight A Meade “TURKISH DELIGHT" | | Chart LATEST DAINTY FOR Aida WASHINGTON TEAS | Stock WASHINGTON, Sept. 16 WwW nm audi ago, at is th Thus far the child has suffered no nembers of Madame Hu Bey, the pret- | |it @ lesson to all thinking persons y glish wife of the first sec it tells a story horrible in its retary of the Turkish embassy, | truthfulness. Whe the curtain has concocted a new tea dain- | |drops on the last act, one r 8 ty that is delighting the pal bers the words in the prolog s of Washington soctety “It 18 easy to be virtuous on $5. The dish has been nicknamed | |@ year, but how about being virtu The Turkish Delight.” ous on nothing a year, when Here Is the ipe Cut an | to fit in it. Then pile on whip- | |for food, and when your own stom ped cream ad libitum and place | |ach feels as it your throat had been | the whole concoction on a | cut?” sweet cake, | EMPRESS vaudeville ts the makeup of the Bim press this wee J. Bept. 16.—O | billed as the PATERSON, ure is “The Con unce his name, ;| Moffat. The entire cast is com cotch comedy. teher “Does your furnished room eult| ian, and Mand Earl, proved a pleas you? Advertise for a better one.|!0® pair, with songs as their be oat | Use a Star want ad. ges Each has an excellent voice, for THEY HELP THOSE _ | Which the audience manifested its| appreciation yesterday by a rousing | WITH KIDNEY TROUBLE encore. The reason why Foley Kidney Those who enjoy strong man acts| will be pleased with the feats of. fered by Francis ( If you have nev ‘ard trouble r heard the Hun. and urin ably talented instrumentalist Ben Hastly Ans Foley Kidney Pills abundance of come: Gt medical alg| “uemanee Of comedy y Pills for your kidney | Friend 517 Pike; > copy.—Ad good | int ad will do it, em RAVING FAINSTAKIN’ | DENTISTRY PANTAGES The tango, the latest jaasadl craze to be nd a third official circles today. one pressing clone to the high-water danced right h dances which n and Trucco, number at Pan. Alliston and Truc co open their act with a waltz down Thee. ean ling included in the nigh : rtist, but among numerous refer-| brings an original novelty with her s to America and Americans. act, which she calls “Into the tage is dark, except for a provis-| tittle space brought Into the spot fonal government has borrowed | tight, as Miss Parry, appearing in to pay off {ta float-\five characters, unravels a murder ertaining number is a Meleno and company which is gf ven t + | PLAT is ably pre sedtiet rand |b g attor rfense and clerk nce of a real-|from perfectly sensitized phono m a series of feats Idom been equaled on | over, who k when he plays ragtime, and Maud Lambert, a prima donna with expression are a auto 1 races, are good, n't give of the Santa Monica WANT LEONARD TO STAY The First Method! its pastor, Rev 4 for at least another year. resolution to this effect was Bd mously adopted by the congregation | of the church at its morning serv- ices Sunday church wants Leonard, at tions from the audience, if not trom ire and ITCHING ECZEMA Completely Cured When T Years of Other Treatments Dig No Good ne 14, 19 Four years ago eve 1 © of eczema on 1 “ h was not only bed to t, but € mely annoy & and itebtag t ze sores, looked ne healed trifle * leavi the ared in am ther, gett , t advanced, Afte r treatment ft ound Res}. a) » 1 R Ointment, not & trace zema f ed.” (Signed) da Elliott, Green Resinol Otet effective fy % ‘ r in the United States, free t write to Dept. 16R, wo es _ [ROBERTS| PaMRNEY BLD pr Sine STANWAY SOUTE MARIE OFPOUTE COLMAR BIDS DENTIST] sae | Herman, in athletic and balancing Pa © Jexhibitions. Ted Lorraine and Hat and dauce bet wrdone, # well e8 14 artiatic Note Our Windows hensive display of correct garments for Fall and Winter wear. In this you will get the very best idea of the styles that are authen- sider it a privilege to assist you in Jaa selecting something that you will be proud to possess. fi or mand. yb uc 4 Our liberal. credit terms are extended, of course. The audience also gave a warm Schad, Guy Hitner and Miss ast year's “The, Traffic” carries with 1332-34 Second Ave., Near Union St “‘Seattle’s Reliable Credit House” yo | shiver with the cold tn the winter orange in haif; squeeze enough | {and perish with the heat in the| of the juice out to allow the In. summer; when you wear rags, and| terlors of large, lusctous grapes | | when your sisters and brothy rec y | | | ° Safety Razor Outfit The Seattle Star has made arrangements whereby ft is able to offer free, wiin each yearly subscription, at the regular price of The attraction |cealed Bed,” written by Graham| posed of Scots. The production is | THE BURHAM SHAVING re) IT Consisting of— Guaranteed Blades Nickel-Handled Shaving Brush ‘orton, a light come-| Knurled Razor Handle packed neatly in a leatherette case This 1s a complete shaving outfit—Safe, Simple and Sank y. Safety razors have become immensely popular in the past few years; thousands of men prefer them to the old style. And here is your chance to get one free, Read Our Offer THE SEATTLE STAR for Onc Year (regular price 3, 25 $3.25), together with this Burham Shaving Outfit, for .... THE SEATTLE STAR for Six Months (regular price 2.20 $1.80), together with this Burham Shaving Outfit, for . . THE SEATTLE STAR for Three Months (regular price 1 50 $1.00), toyether with this Burham Shaving Outfit, for ....@ le Those Alngady Readers of THE SEATTLE STAR and Who 0® sire the Shaving Outfit May Secure Same by Sending 85 Cents to Cover Cost and Postage garian czimbalom, you have the| chance in the appearance here of Gypsy Countess. She is a remark-| and Hans Wilson, | acrobats, perform many interesting stunts into which they work an Ts. See that you get} Closing out 500 “Colonel and His season, and we will con- "2 ele owweesom

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