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Eleventh St., Tacoma Second Ave. and Pine St., Seattle L. SCHOENFELD & SONS Correct Apparel for Women Special Wednesday FOR QUICK CLEARANCE $15.00 COATS—SUITS—DRESSES This particular line has been selected from our Regular Stock, including values to $2 and affording a large variety of practical at parel from which to select COATS of Cheviot, Serge, Bolivia, Tweed and Velour SUITS of Serge, Poplin, Velour and Mixtures DRESSES of Serge, Taffeta and Charmeuse An Early Selection Is Advised See Our Win- and Ave, at Bed MAN — es who wi little friends and acquaintances to rec visit from Santa. Just write us t pleas toys! BE A SANTA CLAUS LITTLE HELPE bers of the “STANDARD GOOD LITTLE well “STANDARD GOOD LITTLE Fh Y LEAGUE” = our Santa Claus. Our Santa will see that the -| SEEKS WARRANT FOR E. NORMAN torney Walter Metzen b 1 Wednesday he w iting Attorney Lun ants for At | containing $5,0¢ walked || ontaide, got into a waiting automo. GERMAN RAID FAILS on sete “s ecaaee RENT YOUR HOUSE WITH STAR WANT ADS ( { | cashier with re’ him to turn ov Dec. 4-9. Better Books for boys and girls mation telephone Boy Scout Headquarters, Elliott 4713 annoancing the opening ol ow a umbrella tonal | —this is important and interesting news, giving Seattle a representative showing of newest shades and shapes in appealing variety, fairly priced. men’s umbrellas _Women’ s umbrellas fast color; 28-inch, «trong 4; good handle: a splen- $1:80 prect x tine Peter Hardt man who Was out there, has || an affida he’ lost || during the says Metz | baum, “and Ca Ithoff, the chaof |feur, has signed an affidavit that| Norman was drunk T'm a ng t uthorities |} and try to have ® pollee commission permanently with drawn Dec id south of Loos, aft ‘si0. 75 For infor- $1. 38 $2- $2.75 aum de enh Normar | on, who a Floyd Wh a Two maske rk Bank and} overed th and fore of mone i jlaying in an abundant supply |PAINLESSLY by our own Electro Painless methods. | MUNICIPAL OWNERSHIP of| STAR—TUESDAY, DEC. 5, 1916. PAGE 2 ] DALE FAILS TO | SAVE TRACTION | CO. FROM WRATH Couneliman Dale was aquelch. | | ed by an avalanche of opposi- /f tlon when he tried to delay the city In ite efforts to make the | traction company tive up to franchise agreements by paving its right-of Wvery cou | voted against his cpt Dale | lution, which j would have delayed action and pro on vided for a conference bet raction company officials and | bers of the counct!’s franchise | fl |r | The result was that the franchine | committee 9 fully introduced | I} ordinance recommending that} rporation Counsel Caldwell start sult against the tretion company | immediately in an effort to make }them live up to franchise pro | | visions. | ‘The committee had already tn: | | structed Caldwell to go ahead with the action. Mayor Gill requested |I] that the request be made by ordi |) nance. It was then that Dule made! the play to block the action Councilman Moore explained that | [traction company offtctaln had al | ready refused to go into conference, | and delay was only endangering (he |f| clty’s rights | Then Counctiman Dale's resolu tion for a connection between the acoma and Seattle light plants » indefinitely postponed, when | tillties committee reported the matter had already bee | under consideration for months fol: |f} lowing the previous passage of the! resolution | LESS ARRESTS THIS | MONTH; MORE FINES Police court fines during Novem Iber totaled $7,579.60, which in $6,825 A than durtak November, 1915. The total number of arresta for mber, 1916, were 240 lees than « the same period a year ago WOMAN FINED $76 ick, upon the . WP. Van of not gull N fon June 19, Judge Tallman fined b 7 costs, which Will amount to an additional $4 FORGERY CHARGED Prosecutor Lundin filed an tnfor srior court Tues Ke Benson with mation in th day, charging ( forgery in connection with an order J} against the Skinner & Eddy corpor ff} ation, passed on the Hub Clothing | Co, on November 2¢ homas, U. & naturalies-| r, made « plea for the women fn the education | of immigrants to prepare them for citizenship, Monday at the indus ltrial welfare conference tn the Good Eats cafeteria under the; | cen of the State Federation of the ame before the advance hort filneas ine NN RR sath NCE ne timate teenie msn Ady tinted eneenntneenrpeeenepsen—enneteae-etetntreeetere teen RASS: sta same mene J head of the Knights of Columbus.) killing A. C. Th speaking to an audience of 350 per sons Monday night in the organt! Parks today made his ar zations hall, m: religious tolerance ee AFTER BEING closed a month! Counsel Mulligan. Special Py C. M. DELEWERE, 4723 W. Daw vork, be. | 808 at. Was Injured near his home| ause of our farsightedness injby J. F. Broadbent EDDIE LEONARD, minstrel, is| — $80,000,000 American Telephone and Telegraph Company THIRTY-YEAR 5% COLLATERAL TRUST GOLD BONDS Dated December 1, 1916, due December 1, 1946. / | Interest payable June 1 and December 1, at the office or agency of the company, in the city of New York or, at the option of the holder, at the office or agency of the company, in the city of Boston. m ‘x 3 | Redeemable, in whole or in part, at the option of the company, at 105 and interest on any interest date, upon sixty day's notice. A sinking fund of one per cent. ($800,000) is to be set aside annually for the retirement of bonds by purchase in the open market, or bycall at 105 and interest. Coupon bonds in denominations of $100, $300 and $1,000, registerable as to principal only. Coupon bonds } exchangeable in the principal amount of $1,000 or multiples thereof for registered bonds without coupons, of author- ized denominations. Coupon and registered bonds interchangeable OLD COLONY TRUST COMPANY, BOSTON, TRUSTEE Total authorized ismme $80,000,000. The company is to pledge, as security for the bonds, collateral having a value of 1334% of the amonnt of bonds issued, and is to agree to maintain such margin of 334%. This collateral originally to be deposited J } is to consist of shares of the following companies: New England Telephone angJ elegraph Co. New York Telephone Co. Southern Bell Telephone and Telegraph Co. Southwestern Telegraph and Telephone Co. Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Co. (preferred). Substitutions of other securities from time to time may be made under appropriate restrictions. For the last 15 years the American Telephone and Telegraph Company has paid dividends of at least | 74% annually upon its capital stock, the rate for the last ten years having been uniformly 8% annually. The amount of stock now outstanding is $394,110,100. 5 For the last five years the American’ Telephone and Telegraph Company has per eh income, | interest charges and balance over interest charges as follows: Year Ended Dec. 31 1911 1912 1913 1914 1915 Net income.......... $30,301,246 $37,907,644 $40,576,746 $40,557,977 $41,117,487 | 5,567,980 5,844,699 7,656,656 8,223,163 6,498,850 | 27,733,266 32,062,945 32,920,090 32,334,814 54,618,637 ] During these five years the company's net income averaged approximately 5 3-4 times its interest charges. 2 We are advised that the proceeds of the above bonds, together with the proceeds of the above $40,000, 000 stock recently offered to stockholders for subscription, will be used in part to retire existing obligations, and in part to provide for improvements, extensions, etc., during the next two or three years. This offering is made subject to the ratification of the issue by the stockholders of the company and to the approval of the necessary details by counsel. WE OFFER THE ABOVE BONDS FOR SUBSCRIPTION at 98 AND INTEREST YIELDING APPROXIMATELY 5 1-8%. \ Subscription books will be opened at the office of J. P. Morgan & Co., at 10 o'clock a. m., Tuesday, December Sth, and will be closed at 10 o'clock a. m. Wednesday, December 6th, or earlier, in their discretion. The amount due on bonds allotted upon subscriptions will be payable in New York funds at the office of J. P. Morgan & Co., and the date of payment will be given in the notices of allotment. The right is reserved to reject any and all applications, and also, in any event, to award a smaller amount than applied for. Temporary certificates will be delivered pending the engraving of the definitive bonds. Interest charges Balance J. P. MORGAN AND CO. KIDDER, PEABODY AND CO. FIRST NATIONAL BANK, NATIONAL CITY COMPANY, - | NEW YORK. NEW YORK. BARRIS TRUST AND SAVINGS BANK, LEE, HIGGINSON AND CO, Dated December 5, 1916. CHICAGO. ae KUEN, LOEB AND CO. [( SHORT NEWS ]] PENALTY ron Woun ‘arrEMPr To ESCAPE THOMPSON FALLS, Dec. 5.—De. Tom Smith manding that Edith Colby be con vieted of first degree murder f as after having been | sentenced from two to 15 years in| the penitentiary by Judge Dyke man, was being led back to the| to} county jail by Deputy Sheriff E. R.! he bolted. Davis emp his revolver in the air and ted pursuit. The race lasted E. ROYCE of Spokane, district politician, Prosecuting e an appeal ter! the jury Davis when was followed by |because of a scarlet fever epidem-| cutor Wheeler was to cle qi ° ic, the Elma schools reopened Mon-, state. Court attaches expect pyre Neg cr ge soe Pephalepsne. | at Seventh and Columbia grabbed day case to rest with the jury tonight Smith and held him | GOV. LISTER and wife returned The prisoner was charged with : { to Olympia Monday, after a two | PHILHARMONIC TO burglary, but pleaded to grand DR. L. R. CLARK ; all weeks’ vacation in California | larcen ; ost | MORE THAN 220,000 pounds ot. QPEN ITS SEASON ——— Livpibebvupipeints i |atoel for the submarine 0-2 is en & Welroute to Bremerton from Pittaburg.| The Seattle Philharmonic or 4 Best . For the ey uleerate | the Regal Dentists ¥ chestra will open its winter season Thursday night with @ concert at \e Methopolitan theatre, at which Eleanore Osborne Buckley will ap pear as soloist an automobile Monday, driven kine how gr » know that the k on the Alhambra Dill, after a : tracted and laid on ae ' A HIGH wind, drifting snow over | Bring Out Your Ne ¢ e anything |the tracks of the three transcont!-| Hidden Beauty ] | away, nor do we sell you repay railroads in the Mesieraned | made it necessary to use rotaries| peneath that soiled ne | $20.00 plates for $10.00, nor do! ai day Monday Po on poate red.| DEEP CURVE LENSES | we sell you $10.00 crowns for| GEORGE BENSON is being held kre ! | wave glasses fitted by us, w $5.00. W 4 ! s in the county all, charged with| fr you pay 82.50, 85.00 or $7.00. Be e do sell you $5.00) torgery pactadolty t CURRY OPTICAL co. $5.00, $10.00 plates $ and we sell you) by Justice Brinker Monday for fail-| tt 0 crowns for $5.00. Theling to y the auto Hoense num ae te ae of the $10.00 crown is}D@r display law | “her toot F hous ae THOMAS SHAW’ of St Paul, G |= ! I u bes $ oe N. agricultural expert, will speak at GET | a crown ye yay foo much. |ihe Seattie Estate association Our Dentistry is as nearly) puter tok . perfect as dentistry can be| CITY ENGINEER DIMOCK TROPOLIT. 5 eal, | aaeesciaed t lath, aK Sales expense js /*ants the council to decide on |” 5 et | spared to make it the best/*hether or not it shall own and one eee feed new bridge trolley wires All our operations are performed of Examinations and estimates are free and we h a lady in attend ance at all times. REGULAR COAST Artillery com. | |panies stationed in the Northwest Electro {have been augmented by 120. re-| cruits from Jefferson barracks Failure of enemy ra heavy bombar wa a nounced by Gen. Haig toda The J raid was in large number a NEW LIQUOR permit quarters, Mat. 50c to $1,50-—Special Painless in room 107 county-city building Ried its ate te aioe Regal Dental Offices will accommodate 2,000 applicants : a | Dr. Lo Mt Clark. a pee SEAT SALE OPENS anager Dentists |" CARL MORFORD will be chic! TOMOMTOW ne th Teese ead aaah jdeout and ( a ies Mowers) wi 1m With aves’ a single pousa St ' sure to wet to'the ® 105'% Pike St. 2555 | Chief office deput n the unsightly fat. te ~ ree Main 2555 | engineer's office under Sat cae, eee The Laboring People’s Dentists Il. SEVEN OFFENDERS were fined! w ever offered to people wanting! STEEL TO. be used in the ap-|fg “eek Commen’g Sun. Dec, 10 Wer Wide. a1 Second ave | cate from the ‘state dental hoard J pada 4 A Pail penas SS Woataer a iaeal i » hanging right on the wall on high grad lentistry You proach to the Fremont ave. bridge Mats. Wednesday and Saturda | Seecnsgeseesnsesssensenessszs ea ight on the wall in fr mt will oblige us by returning,|*!! comt $16,573.76. Swennson & | a a hodin eeaihan regular. |©% Will construct _approache | The Fusstest Piay im the terials, ‘and [3 id any irregular) “Lieur. COL. PERCY M Kees w HOW TO BE SLIM . feet jity in your wor ler n will find it jlery life among the apartment tek aiWase ER auaae he per nder any water supply is the issue e always be laughed at on eation ect wf Beto versely ae Re city | dwellers punt of your fat, but go to Weogmuarantec all work with oes orton ane Caaries: You will laugh till your rib: el D Co. or any good written and ironclad guarantee of Ne Ona oy ae e tell Drug F any good satisfaction, which {# algned t sy U. 8. A., will succeed Capt e National Guard Coast Artit-| | skin un | sultation fr Twelfth | gear. Dr. Macy, 203 Ep-| every on « ed man, and whom haw his certifi- If you afe too fat and want to reduce your weight 15 or 20 pounds, don't starve and weak- n your system, or think you here A laugh-a-minute comedy of q ; t nor will it put you tickle your sides, and then some perator who did the w of Korein capsules, take one lao by Ta R. Clark DD. Roe after each meal and one before manager of this office, who t= retiring at night thoroughly responsible Weigh yourself on 3: r | drugatet and get a box of On | the | | ! PRICES — Nights and Sat tn Rvery Reepeet anette Leading