The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 6, 1914, Page 7

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oe \ ' ‘ City 10 PAY ‘SCRIBES WILL HIGHER RATE SHOW HIHOW | FOR WATER TOBEMAYOR Hiram ©. Gill and the other newly dap, property ownere In Ballard, as elected city officials, as well as the Wweti_as in the Rainier valley and | candidates who wanted to be elty Miner district. where new water | Officials, will be shown at the Press ote are to be laid, will be club tonight how the government Mareg of special assessments, and Should be run at will be charged to the city| ‘The local scribes have sot aside As a rpault of the vote last Tues the Se Ghee more important duties tonight and ‘thie will mean, according to| Will sacrifice their time for the| Councilman Erickson, higher water | benefit of the politicians “tal hey have already framed a city The present rates are the lowest |Charter, such as the 15 freeholders tn the country, Coun an Ertck- | couldn't possibly conceive. son will probably propose an ordt-| ‘They have aiso prepared a few hance reestablishing the minimum |chotce pleces of advice to each of of which had | the offictals and the would-be ones heen reduced two years ago to 50| A parade will be formed at the cents city hall, and, led by the police A slight Increase on the fates in| band, will march to the Press club oneral Will also be made so as to| With red fire tlumination, bombs, | Provide the necessary $140,000 to}ete. y for the Ballard mat It's gonna to be a large night The vote of the people Tuesday| Members and their friends have was decisively against been Invited the particular districts mains are laid, and the counc ih ’ Neve the Balla strict from the| burden. Maine is the greatest gem-bear. ing state In the producing every variety of precious sto cept the diamond, All th are of a high degree of hardness tnd briiliancy NEW TAX HITS M IN ATENDER SPOT LONDON, March 6.—Isaac Selig | YOUR FRECKLES | man, millionaire banker, and Frank Bliss, former Standard Oli mag nate, became British subjects to- and day in order to avoid payment of the American income tax. Other Americans have threaten- ed to renounce their citizenship. A memorial to Secretary Bryan protesting against the payment of an American tax on incomes pro- hones in March or Face Will Covered Need Attention February Stay e to take special xion, if you wish t of the year Now is the t care of the comp: ft to look well the r The February and March winds | SGcea'in En : gland was prepared by have a strong tendency to bring Americans he oda out freckles that may stay all Sum: lew aan. mer usless removed iow ts the time to use othine double SUE FOR TITLE | Owners of lots in strength. This prescription of freckles was written by t removal a prom vita Heights foent physician an is lly so Sacsseetil that it ix sold by drug. | O&¥e started seven suits against ( gists under guarantee to refund the | A. Stokes to clear ¢ to the prop money if it fails. Get an ounce of | erty Othine—doudle strength, and even! stokes holds a sheriff's deed to ‘a few applications should show a derful improvement, some df &@ great part of tne land, as a mort smaller freckles even vanishing |#@e¢ he held on the original com- " entirely.— Advertisement | pany was recently foreclosed AN ECONOMICAL PLACE TO TRADER It has been demonstrated to the satisfaction of thousands that the Boston Sample Shoe Shop Upstairs Shoe Shop offers high-grade Shoes, Sample Shoes and Factory Countermands, $4 to $6 values, at a substantial saving. Tomorrow we offer a celebrated Shoe that all men know to be a standard $5 and $6 make hoe $2.95 Women’s New COLONIAL PUMPS Are being shown in sev- In Russia Calf, button sizes 6 to 8%, at eral attractive designs at— $2.50 |: Mall Orders Delivered Free by Parcel! Post Take Elevator, Open Saturday Evening to 9 BOSTON SAMPLE SHOE SHOPS: } SECOND AVENUE AND PIKE STREET Second Floor J. P. RAWLINGS, Mgr. Eltel Bidg. MEAT PRICES CUT FOR SATURDAY The Middleman Eliminated at Frye & Co.’s Markets The following Big Specials will be offered tomor- row, Saturday: Best Quality New Zealand Butter, 2 65c pounds for. . Choice Shoulder 14 Choice Shoulder 12: Okla, March 6] I hel Id beret peMegs Ft will help any man of Pork Roast, Ib ; C Veal Roast, Ib . 20 ion Kaye, a 2 is ota ro capacity and integrity Choic ae it : Ch - | » a tour of the European coun to build up his busi Choice rime Rib 16c Choice Shoulder if 10¢ [inten unaccompanied by chaperons,| Phe hele will yas b. arn. ) . le na, parents of ends, ' Si Stee 12:¢ Choice \ 18c lianguage, she has no fear that she way that he will be oast, Ib 2u Chop F will be unable to make her way] able to get better re |through France vain, Italy, Ger sults from oO of The above prices will prevail at the following markets: |many, Austria and Russia { rae RE aR Wh et OLYMPIC MARKET, Second and Pike. J aeee intaie is amen bericoseal SEATTLE MARKET, Occidental and Yesler Way. lof $100 per day, which is derived | Capital and Surplus from her land, which she leases to} $600,000 WESTLAKE MARKET, Westlake and Pine. AMERICAN MEAT CO., Third and Jefferson. | WESTERN MEAT CO., Western Avenue and Spring. | BALLARD MARKET, 5443 Ballard Avenue. Our Motto: “From Packing House to Consumer.” + Look for the U. S. purple stamp. It signifies purity and quality. Shops Open Until 10 p. m. | anweennnnmn jand has proven WHE STAR—FRIDAY, MARCH 6, 1914, ; \ Smoking Jacket \and Breechesas' HUERTA MAY UIT JOB T0 | Women’ s Dress | unquestionably was preparing today to take the fleld , According to his friends. was given the portfollo of forelgr airs to give Huerta was 1 sulted United States Charge 4 fulres O'Shaughnessy plans. “L intend within a month Af to leave the FLORENCE KUBEY MAKES BIG HIT Miss F © Kubey, Seatt! child violin prodigy, was the sta attraction at th im fex tival given in Thur |day night under the cen 0} | Hildeshelmer lodge, | | |} Both numbers rendered by her re ceived a great ovation, She war accompanied on the plano by Mrr Pentecost. Miss Edith Coh Mise compan a plano selection Kline, vocal ar vint, | by Mins completed the pr | cram. | LOS ANGELES, March 6.—Fo |members of the family of L. 2 | Pitzer were haled {nto court charged * | with obtaining money und falne «a |pretenses by means of fake spirit ualistic seances Madame de Basseville, called the t and smartest woman in From the resinous substance co! as she appears in her latest lected by bees from the buds of |fashion creation—a smoking jacket trees and used them to sto f rich brocade of the Cavaller the crevices in hives, a new ant period, worn with white satin knee septic dressing for wounds is being breeches. ade FINDS RIVAL FOR RADIUM: SAYS IT WILL BE CHEAPER Radium has a formidable rival.) The rock, as ft t# taken from the Akos is its name, Its discoverer in| miné, has been analyzed, and then John D. Mackenzie of San Francis | reconstruc synthetically, but co, who is at the Seattle hotel. when #o reconstructed ft has Until recently Mackenzie was| curative power state labor commissioner of Call-| This would indicate, according tc fornia, and before that was state| Mackenzie, that Akoz harbor commissioner at San Fran: | new that che |are unable to inolate Since discovering Akoz, Macken-| “Iam sure,” said Mackenzie zie has forgotten politica. He is de | we have a miner alt voting all his time to determining overturn many ace the curative virtues of his discov heortes. ery “Akoz has all the curative quali ties of radium, without the danger, pain or probibitiv Mackenzie at thi day. “It is an posit found in mountains, near constituent the chemists “that t ia deatine opted medi INDIGESTION, GAS, STOMACH MISERY “PAPE’S DIAPEPSIN” SETTLES SOUR, UPSET STOMACHS IN FIVE MINUTES—TIME ITI snecessfal in stom eczema and) very the treatment of rheumatism ch trouble, catarrh various other ailments. We know from our own expert mental work that Akoz will do many more things than we claim| when the food you eat fermentr for it, so we are trying not to shock |!nto gases and stubborn lumps those skeptically inclined.” your head aches and you feel sick Sour, gasey, upset stomach, tnd restion, heartburn, dyspepsia Juat what the curative ¢ nt in| and miserable, that's when yo Akoz is, Mackenzie cannot say. realize the magic in Pape's Diapep Chemists have been unable to tell| sin. It makes all stomach miser “pat vanish In five minutes ———_—_— | If your stoinach {s in @ continu ‘ous revolt—1f you can't get It reg ’ | ula please. your sake, try | pie 8 Diapepat It's 80 needless to have a bad stomach na next meal a favorite food mea then take a Ifttle Diapepain. There| will not be any distress-—eat with-| out fear. It's because Pape's Dia iia’ i pepsin “really does” regulate weak ST. LOUIS. M out-of rder stomachs ¢ es it} *hillips will plant 1,000 ts millions of sales an | og outhe nat Mt sourl la Get a lar fifty-cent case ot} flowers this year as a further d Pape's Diape fro any druc| onstration that this plant can store. It is the quickest, surest} onftivated. with. profit, on tand| Stomach relief and cure known. It| Shere other crops may not thrive | Sct# almost like magio—it ts a aci-| wy well, Sunflower seed, when| entific, harmless and pleasant | mixed with other seed, makes ex-|*tomach preparation which truly | belongs in every home. id hog feed wing the flood, he 100 acres in sun-| flowers. The cost of planting and| harveati is about $6 an acre, he! says, the returns from $35 to $48. INDIAN MAIDEN, COME HITHER! cellent chicken Last year, foll planted nearly BUSINESS MAN’S BANK gas and ol] companies. i! |} CITY BANK HANNIBAL, Mo., March 6.—Hen ry Dodd, 19 years old. won in his OF SEATTLE Ifight for his bride, who ix but 1 years old, when Judge W. T. Rag Southeast Corner jand dismissed the habeas corpus ‘ proceedings brought by Mrs. Mary Second and Columbia Schermerhorn, mother of the girl to regain the custody of ber child | Rojan} Americans a chance regarding his capital he was understood | }to have said, “and go to the front leaving the government in other hands. Iam sure the United States will be pleased by this arrange | ment.” | no contains a your] GO TO FRONT MEXICO CITY, March 6.-After appoin an his successor some one acoe able to the Washington pdminietratio: President Huerta reonally against the rebels in the very near future It was said he had In mind for president, Jose de La Portillo y Rojas, present minister of foreigt irs, ake his acquaintance, He has nd friendly to them. The gen eral opinion among foreigners was| that he would be satisfactory to} erybody concerned, except, of course, the rebe ported to have con-| | | | | Fres| Foods Low Prices Free Delivery SMITH’S Home-Made BREAD 25¢ Roman Meal 106 Per Loaf Stall 19 Lower Floor Large Loaves 3 Extra Fancy No. 1 Yakima Spuds $1.20 10-1b. pail Pure Lard Blend “A 3 Ibe 100 ths, Delivered. $1.20 Ib. 496 late age 25e TOKIO TEA STORE Stalls 24 and 36 “The Best Dried Fruits MARKETS Lipton's Tea, Ghirardelli's Che e Head Ri 6 Ibs. ni BLOOMFIELD LS Plant Rose Bushes Now We have 280 Varieties 25 Up Sanitary Plant Stand 1028 Wiest Av Aanitary Market Branch of * Nurser r Mad aye be eatinfied our customers all the time JILG’ nVERETT 1914 Mewttt VOTE ONCE MORE TACOMA, March 6.—Pierce coun y will vote to create a port district n April 7, This is the third tin 1¢ proposition has been submit o the people. POOR BUSINESS ‘The new sugar tariff has worked 1 hardship on sugar men rice is now below the cost of pro: tion, according to Charles E. Patton, secretary of the Atlas Lum company, who has just returned }from a winter tn the Hawaiian ts jands Last Two Days’ Sale Ends Saturday There such know here never veral values may for se are you in as ag generations this sale values Don lextraor in t miss lary come and Spring Broken sizes Suits Raincoats, many weights, values $25, sale price Men's and Men’s and Young Suits, © Overcoats Raincoats ; to $30 values Men's and to Men's Suits, and Young Overcoats Raincoats, regularly $40, only Veith-Cammack Co. “THE LIVE STORE.” Seattle's leading distributors Ad- ler-Rychester fine cl Knox and Stetson hats; aso Manhattan shirts now hes, Second and James Open Saturday Till 10 P. M, JILG’S GERMAN MEAT PRODUCTS TALK NUMBER THKER jee PAN Meat c = Fresh New Zealand 3 Ibs. $1 Fancy lowa 2 Ibs. 65c Renovated 2 Ibs. Se E.H. Collins Stall 28 Becraft’s Meat Spec we a4; 1 12¢ of Living as WS EREPAASE SAAD BRCKATT'S MARKET 151% Vike Vince WE CATER TO THOSE wee DEMAND QUALITY 25c Norway Mackerel, 35c large Crabs, ie 25¢ Philadelphia Fish Mkt. STALL 10 Washington Large 2 for nderloin of Sole, 2 » = Churned amery Butter Be lb., 3 Ibs 81.00 Coffee . S5¢ |b, 3 tbs. 81.00 4 large cans Milk .. 25¢ With each pound Coffee STALL 102 M. J. MINTYRE Me's Specta Ranitary Public Market Main Floor, ist Av, Entrance SHORT NEWS Members of the senior cla ath the Lincoln high school are rehears. ing “The Merchant of Venice,” to be presented soon. oe Competitive exercises will be held) by the state university cadets, March 20. Boy was born to Dr. and Mrs. Wm. Moore Thursday eee Chidiren of the Frantz Coe school entertained at the Queen Anne high school today G eee E. Helen Graham wants a divorce from Charles F. Graham, Habitual drunkenness eee Arthur Younger and Glen Fair brook, university students, leave for Palo Alto, Cal., Saturday, to meet nford debaters for championship. eee Stork brought a girl to Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Lyons, 1921% 21st av es league visited ore China Co. Home Consumers’ the store of the Cl today. eee j Capt. R. J. Paulsen, master of the steamship President, which for San Francisco Thursday night making his last vo: Krinkle Piano schoo! gave a pleas- ing recital Washington hall Thrusday n ee L. A. Nelson, lumber expert In sailed | eT o Corner Ou Pike Place Sanitary Corner Public “Market MT. VERNON MILK Ox, +3. 35 CARNATION MILK ry with othe ra 3 BIG CANS 15c Pure Lara 81.25 w Cottes Tes $ Home Cor he |e inn kish Prunes 2he r akima nb oH 106 ]2 toe select Peaches 2he 10 bars Kasy Washer foap Ze |e cans of Penn ibe 2 cane Madrona Tomatoos.....25@ | imported en, 6 for 2he a tee Halon Ihe | rear Hiigg gee: 2he ' PUNK CANE SUGAR She SUN GROCERY ALLEN’S GROCERY Stalls 18 and 25 st 106-118-114 Main © Pint: r Grown Cabbage Plants, 3 doz. ....... Cauliflower Plants, 2 doz. for PLANT EMPORIUM—94 West Pike Street Pike Place _ Market Oc SUGAR ONLY Stall No. Potatoes, Sé sack, del. Apples, 75¢ box, del Brown 208 Halibut, 2 lbs. $5¢@, Salmon Trout, 2 lbs. 35¢. Fisherman's 37 1 Linse 205 Veal Fricassee and Noodles, 20¢. Mra Imported Roquefort Cheese, 40¢ Ib .... Mré. Cohr English Walnuts, 15¢ Ib.; Eating Apples, 806 box, del California Grape Fruit 3 for 10¢, 2 cans Corn Syrup zae- New Laid ¢ doz, White Clover Butter $5¢ Jb. New Feainier Meat Market 1527 D; Remember the Name 1329 Pike Place ‘Notice the Number 12%¢ Legs Lamb, Ib. Roast Veal, Ib...... Shoulders Lamb, |b .9¢)| Veal Chops, Ib.. Roast Pork, stern Bacon, Pork Steak, rd Compound, Ib. 12%¢ L Ib LINK SAUSAGES, POUND 10¢ Pest Washington Cream- ery Butter, Ib. c A lowa and New Zealand $1.0 08 Butter, 3 Ibs Cream’ Brick Cheess, Old Fashioned Molasses Nut eee : 23¢ Rol, ih 20¢ SIOSWORTH 200 Kewet | 40c Marshmallow Nut, Ib...25¢ After Dinner Mints, Ib..... 40c Hand Rolled Chocolates, all Local Ranch Bees. Der QB | favors ib abe Swiss Cheese, per Hood’s Candy Kitchen 1509 Pike Place pound Mt. Vernon Butter Store 1512 Pike Piace ONLY 1% PER CENT OF US| MUST PAY TAX ON INCOMES WASHINGTON, March 6.—Income tax schedules are all in, and it only remains for plutes earning or receiving over $3,000 (single guys) or $4,000 (married) a year to hand the money over to your Uncle Samuel It is estimated that approximately 500,000 persons will pay the tax, This is exactly one-half of 1 per cent of the total population of the United States, and it is 1% per cent of the estimated number of per sons, who, according to the census, are engaged in gainful occupations, There are approximately 40,000,000 persons in the United States en- gaged in gainful occupations Thus, 98.75 per cent of the persons who are engaged in creating wealth receive LESS THAN $3,000 per year as their share. Of course, the fellow who pockets $3,000, or $4,000, a year hasn't any kick coming at handing Uncle Sam one cent on every dollar above | that sum But, just the same, the chap who earns a salary of between $3,000 and $10,000 a year, or makes it in his own little business, is doing more of the nation’s real work a thousand times over than the rich fellow who pays on big incomes and hardly knows it. He's in the big majority as an income tax According to estimates made today, there are 400,000 of him, while there are only 125,000 of the crowd who report their income at from $10,000 to a million a year. The income tax produces a relatively small portion of Uncle Sams revenue. While from this tax {n 1914 he he will get from customs revenues $ fro internal revenue (ta rill get approximately $66,000,000, ),000,0000 (this is the tariff tax); 8 on liquors and tobacco) he gets ordinary $35,000,000; from miscellaneous revenues, $55,000,000, and postal reve Uncle Sam's total expenditures in a year are approximately JOHN BOYLE WILL TALK ee At the King County Democr club luncheon, at the Good cafeteria, Saturday noon, addr W Wi P. will be given by John M. Boyle, e ill ay United States marshal,~and Rev ? rl FOUR MONTHS torent awrvice, wi wane charee ot (Avoid Dangerous Operations, DJ VIDENDS the varsity for the next two weeks For Appendicitis, Seattle Suffrage club meets to night at the home of Mrs. J. H. So per, 711 14th av Annual banquet will be held by Delta sorority | the Washington. the Alpha Saturday 0 amma ta Bachelors’ club will entertain with a dance at Broadway hall, Broadway and Madison, tonight. Juntor Alliance of the Boylston Avenue Unitarian church will hold its regular dancing party in the church basement tonight Monthly meeting was held by St. Mary's guild, Trinity Parish, in the church crypt, today eee Freshmen of the Pi Beta Phi sor-| ority will give a dance at the ret dence of T. F. Kane, on the univer: | sity campus, tonight Woman’ ed at the § Century club entertain- andard hotel today ( cue Woman's alliance held an all-day session a he First Unitarian chureh today Stevens Relief corps, W. R. C.,! met at Veterans’ hall, Armory, to-} day ) German labor unions report an| lincrease in membership of 150,000 the last year, the grand total betng | 00,000. JULY 1 all on Gallstones and : Stornach . Teou: funds left with us bles, Etc up to and includ- A of Dr, ane « relief “i, SATURDAY resorting ' her drugs or Rian March 7 It yom sutter with For over 12 years! tomach, iver and in ) tentinal ‘atlm we have never M iritis, Indigestic paid less than 6 per cent on sav- ings. Last period we paid dividends | at the rate of T% HOURS 9 to 5 daily; 9 to 1, 6 to 8 Saturdays, © Puget Sound Savings & Loan Association Established 1901 222 P)KE ST. You health surprised Kable natural ling | A Pertect Spine | Means Per Meaith, DR. A. M. JOHNSON “A Mutual Saving RI2-BIa k Block Society’ cestuseensatt SLLCLE eta at ae SEETER TREE ES PULELERRERERECERDS ERE Le bee EERE EE eee

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