The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 8, 1915, Page 2

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

Don’t Take a Passing Glance at This ADVERTISEMENT—READ IT! Read it through, weighing it, because it means big savings to those of you who buying Holiday Gifts as well as necessities. The Leader Company JOHN PANTON, Mgr. , 1422 to 1426 First Ave. — Near the Corner of Pike OFFER FOR ALL DAY TOMORROW (Thursday) LADIES’ SUITS Any Ladies’ Suit in the Store $9.98 Values Up to $35.00 Plain tailored or fur trimmed—no such values were ever offered before. Tomorrow, Thursday All Our Suits $9.98 Each Positively None Reserved Ladies’ Hand Bags |) Values to 59¢ for 25c plain or Holiday Handkerchiefs Childre w Handker put up 2 in t. per box White {* for RubberDolls and Balls Our entire stock of Red or Gray Rubber Goods at one-third off the regular prices for 17¢; #9¢ for 33¢; SOc; 98 ones for 67c. a box fretted, nick Th with leather atrap handles, el and ene are Be Se for regular values For tomorrow, frames 49 | The above are big ough and enough of them to pack this store tomorrow. Watch this space ff) again tomorrow night for Friday Bargains items JOHN PANTON, MANAGER First Avenue, Near Corner Pike Street NATIONAL JURY OF MEDICS TO PASS ON LIFE OR DEATH OF DEFECTIVE BABIES DRS. ROBINSON AND HAISELDEN TO LEAD IN ORGANI- ZATION OF SCIENTISTS TO ACT ON SUCH CASES A THOSE OF THE BOLLINGER AND ROBERTS INFANTS —MOVE IS PART OF THE NEW PROPAGANDA FOR BIRTH CONTROL SWEEPING THE COUNTRY! 1422.26 EVERYTHING AT SMOKER FROM SOUP TO NUTS “Everything pertaining to enjoy- Ment, from soup to nuts,” is the _ Battle cry of the Cooks and Assist. ante’ Local, No. 33, which wil! hold | ® social smoker at the Labor tem- ple Friday evening. The main hall of the Labor temple has been served, and those present who do not find what they want, are admon- fghed to “ask the cook The com e in charge, headed by Rube Walden, chef of the Boule Yard cafe, with Councilman Hob Hesketh as adviser-in-chief, has) Worked out a program headed by a) boxing bout between George Engle, St 140 pounds, and Smiley, at 145 pounds, There will be two prelim) J. Manning, at Patterson vs. Davidson, t will be fo lowed by a wrestling contest t tween Frank Hilieau and Charles Kelly, at 155 pounds. The cooks will toot on their own brass band NEW YORK s to pass upon Bo! ger baby and a New York, was announ of the Medical Review trol laws in the Unit Dr. Robinson also declared Or. H. R. Haiseiden, who, on its mother’s plea, allowed the Bollinger baby to die, is rushing here in a fast train to take part in the launching of the move ment. The disagreement over the advisability of baby, which has cut the widest rift in the ks of medica) n many year®, Is the cause of this mov medical high court which Dr. Robinson explained. | We n ve som 1 s as that with ment as to wheth slight chan # shall be allowe I plan for a great medica! court of last re life and death cases as those of th Roberta ba t “ by Freder Re leader in t H t ie irth ating on th rar resented Roberts otrading s ha ¢ © performed o at the little one's life can aved, or whether take ita course and the child be pertaltted to di The specialists who are against operating declare The Weather = Year Aso, Feday | would only be @ needless expense to the family, as the li low 47+. Remember, Laxative Bromo | possibly be waved. Others, however, disagree Se eet © Cece. 1s ane. Sas “We need a high court of medicine, and thie court or coun- | There is only one “Bromo Quinine.” | n | Took for signature E. W. GROVE. 25 cil, or whatever |t may be called, must be » made up of men who | | will inspire confidence in the | Dr. Haiselden ts coming he the problems brought up by the Bol a few days we have our new y unde I think our first move will be to get in touch with thousands of parents of defective children, so that may know es feel about the birth of these unfortunates, to the world at such an alarming rate Gus Dreamed It Was Hot; It Was; so ‘He Hopped From Bed to Lake and Went a-Visiting; Yes, in Pajamas SYRUP OF FIGS FOR GROSS, SICK, FEVERISH CHILD «:. Little Stomach Is Sour, Liver Torpid or Bowels Clogged e orn a the operation | ttle one cannot with and others and with r wa to discuss nger and Rober who are con in * Entries Close Dec. 9 coops, three nationa Seattle eatiis and Pet Stock Assn. | bachelor, was Wednesda 18 Frankfort, awakened at 4a. m., a realization that his bed was afire As he struggled to complete con sciousness, It was borne in him that the room was ablaze. So he dove thru the nearest win to R ac 418 Mutua 00TH ALKS ‘On Pyorrhea Pocket Book Treatment |. BROWN Life Butiding. upon taking the sash with him, and in Lake Was: |dow, |landed, kerplunk! ton It should be ex Frankfort kept the Harmonie foot .of Judkin st Before swimming ashore, fort first towed a number of gaso- line launches, anchored near, to a |safe distance, Still in his pajamas he went around the neighborhood borrowing a pair of shoes from one. certain unmentionables from others and a too-tight vest and a coat He ing If ined here that bachelor’s boathouse, in the hall at _ Mothers can California cause in a few ged-up waste, menting food gently the and you rent easy after giv Syrup of Figs hours all the clog bile and f moves out of | have a well ayful child again. Children sim will not take the time fre to empty their »wels, and yme: tightly packed, liver sluggish and stomach Frank be sour bowels, too-loor m find a bare-hea¢ bro’ couldn't so he He | haune ‘ disor byed as a Wright's Third ave. re The houseboat burned to the wa ter's edge in 15 minutes The fire is supposed to have »|started when a lace curtain in open window was blown against electric 13 DESERT;FEAR WAR Thirteen of the ish bark Bengatrn, which em} r Ct The just vr ome claim te within a ano “in paid fownd that it was the pa th Ire No differ itttle one—if throat, diarrhe bad breath, remember ride cleansin hould the first treatment given. Full dt rections for babies, children of all Ages ond grown-ups are printed on each bottle Beware of counterfeit fig syru : Ask your druggist for a t bot to wall Thursday with a wheat/tie of “Callfornia Syrup of Figs cargo for the United Kingdom, had| then look carefull and see that it deserted Wednesday, fearing Ger-|is made by the “Callfornia Fig man torpedoes. The Bengairn 1s ip Compan We make no under charter M. H ler size, Hand back with con Capt. J. H. Rae ts master. tempt any other fig syrup, yur heater, money has in never returns. pyorrhea has never been never will b alwaya ured, and crew of the Brit expects Sdcwat mn evenings until 8 and Bundave vnell4 for people who work. Phoue Moin 2640. My Pelisphams and Holly ste, | 8 to Honser. am office is at Blk GIVE |phrey's public be |® thur STAR—WEDNESDAY, DEC. 8, FIND HUMPHREY | WAS ‘IN’ ON SITE Treasury Department Into Seattle Post office Deal | LETTERS | BY GILSON GARONER WASHINGTON, Dec, 6 The treasury department, in looking into the purchase of the cattall tide marsh for a postoffice site at Seattie, finds that Representative Will Hum. phrey did have a finger in the ple Following his denial of any connection with the affair, the department has allowed to be come public two letters written by Humphrey to the treasury department in which shown that Humphrey w closely following all the pro- Aouow Bjq 40) yuawusercd ey vodn ysiew ayy yo Buldwinp eu) YIM YON 2@UU0S Uy BBulpeso On October 12, 1910, Humphre wrote the department concern ing ugly rors that w t this ffice mite He asked that th fo a nee until he could personally with treasury He had some things wrote, that he dido't want on paper On July 19 Looks > OUT to float matter be held onfer official way, he to put 1911, Hmphrey trans. | mitted to the depart t a letter | from the secretary of the Seattle Chamber of Commerce about this postoffice site And August 1911 phrey wrote to the treasury OK that “the price desired by wae r nable.” | He wrote that “if the department | ad doubts it could tmmediately be- | gin condemnation proceedings.” | And he waid further, that he! |wanted “to see the matter go for |ward without delay, as I told in our conversation.” In view of the statement issued Humphrey on November &, 1915 saying, “I refused to take any part | {flee site and t one thing to show that I interested myself in it In | way-—-nor did officials have om of Re utterances, on 21 Hum urg: | nin} you | by ont deal) H She’s Rich, But Wastes No Time | MRS. HARRY PAYNE WHIT NEY PAYS $32,000 INCOME TAX; RIDES IN PRIVATE CAR, BUT HAS WON NAWE AS SCULPTRESS; KNOWN AS “GIRL WHO WORKS.” Riding from Francisco tn the w York private to San car Wan-| derer 2,000 a year an ir vt place Mra, Har Payno Sh spite w Whitney In ittle ure class aste in She ts t rl who works” and mark an a sculptress plecea of her work were at Francisco otable them be Fountain of Fl Dorado. at her studio on where her husband ha: estate. ears ntl of he wealt kn has won | Several on display exposition ing her Her Lo the San among lone "she was one Paris three honorable exhibit and received ors at mention ir ehh dren of the Jat ius Vander bilt PLEADS NOT GUILTY OF ANY ROBBERIES Dest hin Iniplic alleged confession, himself and Buck of highway rob Philip Brandon pleaded “not r counts charging him before Judge Gill erle ttle with the jam Tuesda Wright ente Informations Lundin charge lowing arty Thomas, ufternoon ed the same plea filed by Prasecutor the men with the fol P. F. Rasta and one woman, at Fred Holst, at Thomas, October 20; Deo Dewson, at Taylor mill, October nd Ar Lundin, October 26 rob incl iding October AT CHURCH Pastor—I didn't church, Sunday, Mr. Jones? | Jones—No, Willie didn't shovel a path thru the snow to the Sunday papers till 1 o'clock, see you .at jed the 1915. PAGE 2. ‘Sells Ice Cream Concession for Panama Canal Zone to Yakima Men; Now Promoter Goes to Pen €&c taking the cream privilege Hazeltine, a promoter, over Is under sentence here Wedne ay to serve three to 15 years in the Monroe reformatory for “granting” Elmer and Alonzo Hoover, brothers, from North Yakima, an exclusive franchise to I) lee cream in the Panama Canal zone. He met the brothe: at the depot on their arrival here, Oc tober 19, They were seeking to make their fortunes In the city, they told him, and had enough money to start busin amoll To prove displayed their respective “rote.” Hons, possibl | Paneing by nama Canal ic once was to day xt $872 as an option which told good until the next &n oppointed time the noon they gave him jcloning the deal | CLERK SENTENCED Jack O'frien, Herald hotel nesday to more formerly clerk at| is under sentence three to 15 ars in Walla Walla penitentiary for the theft of a ) diamond brooch from Mra, W Mille, April guilty before 2. He pleaded guilty before superior court Gilliam Tuesday "sorts BMARGE FORGERY was filed in Wedneriay sddard with passing Second ave. de Hazeltine pleaded Judge Gilllam in Tuesday afternoon 27 of their capital According to information furnish prosecuting attorney's of fice, Haseltine represented Inimaelf to the young men as part owner of the Seattle Ice Cream company and also informed them he wan a gov er nt employe As such, he told them he bellev ed he had a proposition that might | Interent them. He discl da plan lby which t might achieve mil Complaint Justice Gordon's court ing Charles & forged check on partment store, Decemb 6 The paper called for $22.50 and drawn on the Seattle Natinal bank The signature ¢ pt. Nathan Tan is an alleged forger jner BE INDEPENDENT Earn Your Own Spending Money We Will Show You How ALL at the Circulation Department of The Star for full particulars. Good boys can always secure good routes or corners. Stop ask- ing your parents for money and we will show you how to make your spending meney. Circulation Department The Star, 1307 7th Av Representatives Wanted for The Seattle Daily Star We want a live, wide-awake represen- tative to take subscriptions for The Seattle Daily Star in every Town and Rural Dis- trict outside of Seattle. We pay the most liberal commissions possible. Write us at once and secure the terrié tory around your place. Subscriptions can be taken in spare time and considerable money made. ADDRESS LETTERS TO CIRCULATION MANAGER Seattle Star Seattle, Wash. Judge charg-| wan They deposited $100 with him at} J What the Bank for Savings Means to YOU A Safe, Convenient Depository for Your! Funds Bank which devotes its entire Savings Accounts only time and expert to The Bank w on your hich pays the savings—4'4 per highest rate of interest cent Interest is ‘ had in ¢ h pald every or added to ix Months our account, and may be as you prefer. A large Board of Directors sa © Board composed of the 1 of Seattle sards your Inter- best known lisiness ings Accounts “ may very small sum with little as $1, large accounts ened at any time, number have been many have grown with op to t as and Your Savings can be held jointly—Husband and Wife, Father and Son, Mother and Daughter, or any other combination. The Joint Account ts an impor- tant, convenient feature in the average family, Withdrawals can be made at any time. Your Funds are always available for emergencies or In- vem ments. We offer our Depositors an opportunity to invest in Gilt Edge Mortgages and Bonds, which have al- ready been purchased by the Bank, and known to be Safe, Interest-Paying Investments. These are just a few of the Advantages we offer you as.a Depositor in this Bank. Why not come in now and arrange to open your Savings Account end start the New Year RIGHT? D, Kelleher, R. Ausias-Turenne, Viee-Preatde: SCHOOL BOARD CONSIDERS PLAN TO FEED NEEDY PUPILS IN ROOMS Miss Nellie A. Goodhue, principal nigits at Jefferson school was C- of special schools in the city dis-;cepted. The cl; will be matotain- trict, had reported to the school|¢d for young men and older persons board Wednesday that some chil-|Who otherwise could not take a@ dren enrolled in her classes are suf.|vantage of instruction in regular fering for want of proper food and night schools. __————= he schonlroom. The matter has COR THIRD & UNIVERSITY DRESSES “ry ~WOMEN | A rnd | WEEK YOUR CRE Albert Hansen Jeweler and Silversmith 1010 Second Ave. Near Madi Ib an ¢ plan At a meeting of the board Tues- day night. Capt. C. B. Blethen. sug- pested ary training classes in |the high schools. He advised that leredita given for this work The suggestion was referred to a ecial committee, which is to re- t later Following acceptance from the jcontractors of the new $300,000 Bal |lard high school, the board an nounced that the building would be} joccupied after the Christmas holi days Lawrence H. Lemmel's offer of rvices free as instructor of a ity center class in manual Tuesday and Thursday (THE ETERNAL LILLIAN COMES TO THE ORPHEUM entlemen, remove your hats! s, smile your sweetest wel- coming smile and make your pret- tiest bow! Lilllan Russell, the beautiful, ev- erlasting flower of the American stage, 1s coming to this city Word was received here yester | day that Miss Russell is to appear jat the Orpheum here the week of | December 1 | engagement of Miss Russell, the most famous American woman of ithe stage, must be regarded as ab event in the history of the ben yheum. The older generation ot playgoers will wish to renew Jquaintanceshlp with “The Queen of }Comic Opera”; the ladies will, no| doubt, want to see the woman| whose radiating beauty has been | the cause of many columns of news-| paper space as well as the marvel of all who have beheld her for a neratic and the younger folk will be desirous of seeing the wom an whose name has been a byword from their babyhood Miss Russell's engagement Orpheum vaudeville marks her turn to the stage after a few retirement, following her to Alexander P. Moore, millionaire hewspaper publisher of Pittsburg Altho supremely happy as Mrs Moore, the call of ights WAS sO Btre that persuaded | her Approve of her re. turn accepted a contract for s in vaudeville DOBIE IN LAST TALK : Never before in the history of the unversity the students yelled as they yelled this afternoon when Gilmour Dobie, retiring foat. ball coach, stood on the stage of Meany hall and for the last time | talked to them. It was the semf annual assembly | Afterwards, nominations for yell king, Daily editor and Washington- jan editor were made, and Grad. | tate Manager J. Arthur Younger | read his financtal report. “W" were awarded to eligible toot | team members, on DR R. CLARK Why Jeopardize Your Health by Neglecting Your Teeth? that attention you let teeth you are taking Ps healt that nothing on diges~ eth, and digestion tion of good healtt. tainly not n th that need tales ffer you here the bighest class dentists—men who have graduated from the best dental colleges and who have passed the examination of the state board as to thelr ness to practice ator in this of- ) the state right on the f his dental chair, if And our prices are as {t Is our ims which we will that we will m And in | ing re years’ marriage of the very & h husband to and a few she we y best of materialé eo ive wil lad guarantee both by. the opel work and by be owner and manage® ) ts thoroughly Pe one of the largest, and he best equipped @ dental office in @ > id th Clark, DD. sponsible. We have most certainly at up-to-date in have in and let us give sxamination and gation wha prised te to hal nditt Regal Dental Offices ager W. Cor, aud Union,

Other pages from this issue: