The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 22, 1913, Page 2

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MBER THE STAR—MONDAY, D IWOMAN PLANS TO RAISE FUND -|Amusem ENT s =| ner - “+g ween EVOLE tenet Wunnnnenaana TTT UUM TUNA METROPOLITAN, Zhi, 6Q)|F OR BABY VICTIMS OF STRIKES 01s SKINNER | “ Hat, 8% to BOe But the young, young children, O my brothers, | ves, 7 and Hat, Mat | | The Musical Comety Buccess SUCCESSORS TO PANTON @ LONDON CO. PANT AGES SEATTLE THEATRE | ae ogra ge dh ee p Wolter Terry ond file, Merey Maids, th) nariry & MITCHELL PRERENT } fi ca “ ES” | A miiniane eae Few Native. | FRECKL Other Big Keutures, | 100 and ® Note Matines, be to #150. Do you ask them why they stand THE FOLLOWING GRAND | . wives Kar re ee ; BARGAINS | CHICAGO, Dec. 22.—For the sake of the little chil CAN BE HAD AT THIS STORE AT 9 A. M. ldren I am going to begin a fight which will continue until the last ounce of my strength is drained from me!” TUESDAY Thus exclaimed to me the gentle, blue-eyed little mother and will be given out just as long as they last. The quantities of J) who is just starting perhaps the greatest single movement in #oMe are small, so it behooves you to come early if you Want any all labor histor y! She is Mrs. Winnie Branstetter, on ational en. director of the entire woman's department of the socialist LACE CURTAINS party Only 124 Paire in the Lot A great national relief fund, to be devoted solely to the The: vot mM ots; ‘ent ee Le $1.29 care of all the babes and children, anywhere and everywhere, 7 A . oe see eeeeee LJ PRIOKR—t00, 200, be resin Night Monday, any seat DRIVERS CARRY - GUNS UPON SEATS which com adeveces who become the innocent victims of America’s continuous} Fourth Floor. strike-wars, is the wonderful vision, which, by tireless effort, | BOUDOIR CAPS she has at last made a reality! | Only 35 in the Lot Sociologists declare that such a fund, if established, por-| Ren Seatow oftests, Taee and Hipuon Sim tends ultimately tremendous changes in the long struggle be-| or , scourag., Electrical Workers, Drayage companies are encourag:) "tr ith the following query: prices up to $1.48, sale Lg Se, Riu ode dawsscccsaae tween labor and capital; it means, they say, that the STRIK-| ing the use of guns in the team- : ve LL WAGE AGAINST CAPITALISM A LONGER, | te! . “Therefore, Mr. Employers’ BLACK CONEY FUR SETS ERrpOaE RIGHT with & falrat CHUNPS: Mcid that-thiir Chit yamine oo aocgypareottec pangs: | DN F y th ion men not be consistent, why Large shawl scarf and combination imitation pillow or rug mafts Bidren will not grow up to be criminal, diseased, or pauper bur-| Le AD gas Ner egy ene cord ie Choc why dow arrested Saturdey afternoon for for, and, in short, why don’t carrying guns, Charles Pettyplace,| you meet organized labor ae loyed by the Globe Transfer} you meet other business men, carried bis gun on bia seat in and come to an understanding plain sight of Bergt nings, WhO| beneficial to both? Quit wast- arrested him ing your energy and money in he man declared the company’s| fights and controversies which representative told him the police] gain you nothing in the tong would allow him to carry it If be| fun and drain your finances with head and tail trimmings. Regular price $7.50, sale $5 75 dens upon society! Price ....... wees . oes ' Second Floor. to be heralded by monster m: Women’s Flannelette Night Gowns, five styles to choose from, high Sunday after Christmas c Is, color d white; values to $1.39, sale Mrs, Branstetter, from her at Bone Leet liye re r ; 89c IRL desk in the socialist party head- : Third Floor. | quarters in Chicago, is direct- The opening of this fund te TERS | ing the organization of these pt if in open sight during thelr continuance. GARTERS AND HOSE SUPPOR meetings. No trouble occurred Sunday, but Lek un the yous an tne Only About 48 Pairs RISTMAS | “Do you realize,” she asked in| the situation still is regarded @8| pioyers’ Association, on even Fancy ones put up tn holiday boxes. Assorted colors; values 48c |return, “that TODAY children are| kao acute ground, and make your Inter- up to 85c, sale price, a pair - ategrececes aveeeunan ar ja tually freezing, STARVING, in| _| Reply to Employers | est our interest and our inter. Main Floor LOS ANGELES, Dec. 22~—-Al|the Colorado strike colony, in’ the| =| An open letter in reply to the! est yours.” miserable miners’ buts of the CHINA SALE though Law's Bunty, 19, winerable. miners” ute cpap A flag «, Tea Plates, Cups and [| teseed be killed and robbed ¥ bo: YOU. tenow whet 10 Nut Bowls, Vases, etc., values up Ziesche, 15, to get money to bUY 8) means to be unfed, and hardly y . 49c gift for a Httle girl, the! clothed, In bitter winter weath- Sart police are working on the theory! @r? Well, | DO! And that le that he had a partner in the erfme.| why the IDEA CAME TO ME! The Strike Children’s Stamp The murder was committed Fri | bave seen many a strike| which Will Be Sold to Anyone day. Bundy was arrested late Sat-| through. Who Wants to Bring It About That »lo “ ti re ee Te Cure a Ce! i s’ association, has been pr », Cure @ Cold im Or EVERETT BOYS "WILL SEE SHOW. Through the courtesy of Jos, A.| St. Peter manager of the Rose} Piva statements of the Em-| —-———_ 60 d by G. FE, MeConnaughy and | TeXe Durant of the Brotherhood of &. W Beautifully decorated Bi Saucers, Bon Bon Dishe to $1.00, sale price .. “Economy Basement” ALL BRASS GOODS—ABOUT SEVENTY-FIVE (7 SUCH AS CANDLE STICKS, ETC., AT A DISCOUNT O He'll Appreciate Something to Wear From the Eastern Our men’s department presents a splendid array of gift thing }j : urday With my own MOTHER'S eyes | 1 Agai all Helpless Littie * One-T hird Off |""rhe $20 he had taken from young|! have seen the children's pitiful | Ones Bethe. Innocent Pietime or |theatre in Everett, all The Star| t a : sufferings, and my b t has be carriers and newsboys will be giv-| “Econom ment’ Zleache had disappeared f y heart has eee 1 tattle tre. ARE: ALE WORTH WHILE The detectives do vot delleve| utterly broken. Hut not my will! | Winnie. Branstetter, the. Woman |°t® Bight of Joy at this wellknown | GLASSW. S. Bundy’s story that he lost the|! have resolved that America CAN-|Who te the Originator of This | Playhouse. ‘A good imitation of real cut glass in Sugars, Creamers, Jelly Dishes, J/money, but think another youth NOT-—-and WOULD NOT, if she | Great Movement " Mr, St. Peter has arranged for Fern Dishes, Compotes, 8-Inch Bowls, Sugar Baskets, Olive knew—permit such horrors to be.| | 48 entire section of his playhouse are appropriate as well , r at ie be a ~ ot: @ Smokin, ont Loungin 7 ‘and Celery Trays, values up to 260, special, each..........-++ The boy murd: ‘8 story brought What, then, could I, a frail wom to be set aside for Star boy, ex-| Paw oe Sage ar. P “Economy Basement” into the ca a an, do? at once to this pleasant home. It ively. The boys will meet at/ m 2 d man finds necessary in keeping up Why—the idea came naturally | Will be ike a happy vacatic interurban station and march | a well regula ward holiday ‘trip to grand-|{n a body to the theatre, The boys found here in full va eit een lotte Treadway, 15, of Ventura. Bundy said he recently recetved t0 me—I COULD WORK FOR A | then ‘ “yd und he o vy 4 GIFTS FOR BABY ‘ a letter from the girl saying that|GREAT NATIONAL FUND FOR | mother's will be in charge of Mr. John Tes, | ce terms that will never cause you an THEIR RELIEF! “And, knowing that their The Star's hustling Everett agent.) f 4 inconvenience. he wi coming to Los Angeles for - $1.29 t ahe Christmas and that he determined| “i W&S sure all people tn the na-| babies are safe from the pangs must haye money to buy her a| t!OM Would unite in contributing to} of hunger and cold, and the | oder wv y to buy her ®) such a fund, destined to save| BRUTALITY OF HIREO GUN. | EAT A ol AER |strike-children from the terrible| MEN, which they themselves Ata Bradbury Clothes Hy to to to £ to e - Sto Se conditions for which they are not} must endure, the strikers will ‘th ‘: ban ies i A y to blame. at last be able to face the em- | = Age smang, the eae. Aros $ Si “For, whether people sympa ployers on # more nearly equal | TOKIO, Dec 22.—Stepa were which this store makes a sp * with striker or footing and In a@ fairer fight!” [taken by the government today ¢ y. You will find both suits ice wae ort employer, : ooking toward the relief of famine SPECIAL 81 afin on Great. ee on the little o sufferers in northern Japan. A sbination Set of : ' >, Tie, Ho 4 Handker- ie ere—but ONLY HELPLESS the situation, reported many have done up neatly t . b I Moceas! 4 BABES! | bape already died of hunger and that un ' t mbrellas iteets ned. iimonns. $ According to figures complied by A atrike-children'e-stamp has| Th answer of S. Foster Kelley, |jons aid on a large scale ts given special offe Sudk’ auk davdleshes axe stun Sacques...... e Assessor Parish, a total tax will be| been printed, which be sold | the former secretary of the Seat-|to the survivors speedily, the mor price of only $1 ceptable, | They are the only kind ee jo his extensive stock. and Crochet Bot ‘s raised in King county for 1914 of/ to all those who are willing to con-|tle National bank, to the divorce tality will be appalling. The rice olga $10,692,130.29. This includes state,| tribute, It will be pasted on let-|petion brought by Mra. Sarah E. C,|CTOP Was almost a complete failure, eity, county, port and schoo! taxes.|ters and packages, like the red|. and the fisheries have returned less This would average about $30 per i y theeahes | Kelley, in which it was stated that than half of their usual yield. cross stamp, and on the member 2 person. ship cards of union men and-so-|he had entered an agreement by | f $ es cfalinta, which the wife would receive $40,/ PORTLAND, Dec. 22,—New ry “With the money collected and | 000 and 275 Seattle National shares, | Year's eve, usually a time for joy +4 held in trust by the socialist party,|has been de as Irrelevant by| unrestrained, promises to be dull/f) ng ‘ > a fine national relief home will be|Judge Everett Smith. The court |this yenr, an the result of an an- (332 -34 Second Ave., Near Union St Pianne! Gowns 7] to 49e built for the children. Then, when-| declared the answer has nothing to|nouncement by Mayor Albee that . ef t lever a strike {s declared, all the|do with the charges of desertion | policemen will be stationed in hotel Seattle’s Reliable Credit House 1 Fancy Bugsy Stra oh 5 - e he a 27 ee Soe Sree SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 22-—| babies of the district will be tak $4.95 (9 FSC | iieriing siiver Cone £EBB, at “Five rounds 1s all I want to finish ‘ e Greatest of All Wild Animal Pictures Rogers’ Sliver Baby Cups Mr. Pelkey,” sald Gunboat Smith to- at the Ba . by Knits oe day, discussing his coming 20-round een Peeps go at Daly City January 1 with PAUL J. RAINEY AFRICAN HUNT 92.60 to 61.25 | Brecnies are Arthur Pelkey. ° TENDER AND SWEET “David Copperfield” Seven Part Photoplay Dramatization of Charles Dickens’ Greatest Novel AT THE Moore Theatre ALL WEEK These pictures are excellent, artistic In conception, and life-like, and with human appeal. It fs a splendid and thrilling dramatization of one of the world’s greatest and noblest masterpleces of terature.—Post-Intelligencer, wool by The gunner ts brimming over) BS | intone, ire with confidence | os yaaa ' “Pelkey,” he said, “should be easy for me. What has he ever done to 4 cause any one to figure any other! why? I have met the best of them, | FINGER PRINTPLAN cS3Ers3 5 Pelkey grinned when told of| Smith's remarks : TO NAB MOTORISTS? cron ect Saree rounds,” he said. Following a statement by Secretary of State May that 177 persons! TE ER EARS; were killed in Gotham by automobiles during the first 11 months of ACH 50 Y iy Joi, that the victims were largely to blame, and that chanffeurs ougtr; NOW HAS 1ST SHAVE to be finger-printed, these motor car fata ities occurred yesterday: a NEW YORK.—An automobile bumped the low coping of a Central| | park bridge and fell 25 feet, killing Miss Tessie Fitzgerald and injuring two others who accompanied her. NEW HAVEN, Conn.—J. L. Somers’ automobile struck a str: ar, badly injuring him and killing Miss Helen Watson, his stenographer, who was with him. : SAN FRANCISCO.—An automobile driven by E. Logue struck and killed an unidentified man who tried to cross the street in front of it LONDON.—Robert B. Slack, aviator, was killed in an automobile | DEATH RATE T0 EIGHTARE DEAD | GOSTILLLOWER) — IN EPIDEMIC 3 Unless something unforeseen hap- previous years, when it held the Clty today In an effort to combat Tecord for the lowest rate in the|the typhoid epidemic which has al world. It is figured by Dr. Crich-| ready resulted in eight deaths. The 225, chat _ gel rayrcegeoen eae latest victims are T. D. Griggs and $25 per thousand. In 1912 it was| Mrs. H. Morgan, who succumbed to $.54 and in 1911 8.83. the disease Saturday night, Suit Cases | and Bags Great Stein - Bloch SUITSandO’COATS $20 Garments, $13.50. $25 Garments, $17.50. $30 Garments, $18.50. $35 Garments, $22.50. $40 $25.00. $50 $30.00. Continuous Performance All Seats 25c — Children 10¢ LIONS TIGERS ELEPHANTS LEOPARDS GIRAFFES BABOONS RHINOCERI JACKALS MONKEYS BIRDS AND FISHES CENTRALIA, Dec, 22.—A public Pref. |. E. Allen Of Pensacola, Fia., who has taught | school for 50 years, shaved, for the| first time, in ce ration of the first Guif, Florida & Alabama train en Why Not? A Christmas Present for Yourself. Prices jj terins Pensacola Reduced for the Holidays. |KEEP AISLES CLEAR Four Performances Daily MATINEES—2:00 P. M., 4:00 P. M. NIGHT—7:30 P. M., 9:30 P. M. Seats Reserved at First Matinee and Night Performances Admission Children Umbrellas and Fancy Canes All theatres In the city have been |notified of a new ordinance requir jing that crowds be kept out of the Oe at My Te at eee ee AFRICA BY AMERICA’S MOST INTREPID HUNTER OLD RESIDENT DIES 25c ~—- 10 To All Seats at All Shows Today and Every Day and Night This Week The Real Christmas Sentiment—A Beautiful and Heart Throbbing Story ISSAQUAH, Wash, Dec, 22 Thomas Alexander, for 26 years a| ident of King 1 at his} home near Monohan yesterday res We have found that many people put off having their teeth at- tended to for lack of ready cash. Your teeth should be examined * and attended to at least twice a year. morning. For many years Mr. Alex ander was a road contractor, A WE HAVE A CREDIT SYSTEM J iiicssc’ SF et ei ot ‘That will appeal to you. ate money need no longer be an | obstacle in your way to having your tecth attended to, Let us HAS CLUSTER LIGHTS examine your teeth and give you an exact estimate of the work you need; this without cost, and we will start your work on first WENATCHEE, Wash., Dec. 2 payment. We employ only first-class workmen and use best ma. Wenatchee’s new cluster lighting terial obtainable. system Was used Saturday night for LADY ATTENDANTS the first time, the current being We are permanently located on corner Pike and Third, with en- |g ‘Ped on at f o'clock trance 205% Pike St., over Owl Drug Co.—Our phone is Main 1691 “g | and our office how 9 to 6 week days, 10 to 1 Sundays, Because a man Is “out on a lark” | Evenings by appointment. is no reason why he should develop the notion that he js a fine song-| | ster. 6,000 Feet of Moving Pictures SHOWING How the Monarchs of Wild Animal Life Live and Thrive, Love and Fight. The Most Hazardous Hunt Ever Undertaken by a White Man in the ‘History of the ‘World, PQSITIVELY the Original Rainey unt Ex- , hibited in SEATTLE AT THE MQORE AT HIGH ,PRICES. Photography Peerless—Projection Perfect rf | sen? lonkin’s| 609 Second Ave, | (Hotel Butler Bldg.)

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