The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 14, 1916, Page 2

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itentgiatnemor-neammnanatnd a EATS HE dab arith Sal i Mov kan na ma en STAR-—-THURSDAY, WOMEN RESENT | MEN'S EFFORTS — INL.G. FIGHT Seattle men folk who have been taking an active part in the recent meetings of the | | Homekeepers’ club in battling ‘w Jet this store be TOYS ON CREDIT TO C the little folk who wish to t HILDREN— toys from thetr savings and sponding money for thete Ht felends can open an account b (Children must be acoompaniod by parents.) oe “NO CASH DOWN!” “MAKE YOUR OWN TERMS!” make your selections of homefurniahings up to $ the high coat of living may be | bling ay 3 te “ shut off verbally from further | we liberal oredit servic participation in the war against | | prohibitive foodstuffs | Following t eting Wednes |day in the H im * of Jthe club signified dissatisfaction | with what they sald was a disagree! able effort on the part of T. D Page »poned legista:| jardiniere and stand: aluminum combina- rr <a a ato produce com-| special for Friday tion cooking pot: pon sion, along with resolutions ad-| and Saturday special for Friday y ‘ vocating a boycott on foodstuffs pro-| 59¢ and Saturday— < Thru With the Men DEC. 14, 1916. PAGE 2 ‘ PaCS ACD i a om IA WHA Sy py wo Mre. Elinor M. Redingtor club President, announced a meeting Thursday at the Praser-Pa 1 if they will p th pminate the meetings regular price $1.25 $1.95 earth jardiniere and stand; jardiniere is § room to de men to t time by at tempting t Many of us women are educat od,” sald Mrs. Redington, “and our intultion t us when to fight shy of the men. We have had enough, We know what we want, and no man can come t r meet ings and try to shove some foreign matter thru with our business,” | A mass meeting will be held Prt day in the Preae Club theatre, when the completed resolutions will be read. The resolutions will suggest possible substitute sor foods which are being held at ox orbitant prices, and will urge state and federal control over food prod vets. Boost for the Farmer E. D. Nichols of Bolse, will explain the direct ket system Thursday. Bb for a short period on this Wednesday | Joe Smith, 1722 Madrona drive, offered a reward of $ son Who would discover a man en gaged in farming in King county or any other county, In Washing ton, who was making any money producthg food produ uch a farmer exists,” Smith would like to locate him.” STATE SCHOOLS UNDER ONE HEAD, IT IS PROPOSED Each state institution of learning should have its own particular division of instruc tional work 2 BOYS ARRESTED 22 3re%0" fc "'tint| CHASES BURGLAR | ven” "" " Sei £ ed a $5 gold plece, a revolver, tion. searchlight and 16 shells. Stita is If that cannot be worked out helght wit 4 inches © $1 ape riday and Sa mahogany mantel clock: special for Friday and Saturday — $3.19 regular price $4.50 . special f Saturday special for Friday and Saturday— special for 6 $1.35 our regular price $2.70 special for Friday and Saturday — 59¢ regular price $1.50 one day brass clock wit! ash tray, exactly like picture; regular price $1.50; special for Friday and Saturday . 59c —fancy cups and saucers, several decorations to select from; reg- ular price 45¢ each or $2.70 for set of six; special for Friday and Saturday for set...... oo 1,95 STANDARD FURNITURE CO. Second Ave. and Pine St., Seattle L. SCHOENFELD & SONS = 101 to 111 So. Eleventh St., Tacoma Two boys, John Bloom, 19, and expected at police headquarters) Arter q burglar had unaucces by the institutions themselves, Thursday afternoon to try to identi following the scientific educa G Blatt, 18, were in jail fy them ly attempted to enter thru the tional survey, the state should “Thursday suspected of holding up inate ari back door, and was trying a pas step in, appoitt @ single board “Louis Stitz, 2708 East Pike st., and ey in the front door. Mrs. W. F| of regents for them all, and ap robbing him of $5 at 27th ave. and __China_is_ building 1,100 miles of Ae point a state chancellor with Gwin 2 32nd ave. S. chase East Pike st. at midnight Wednes- modern ratlroad nh American power “to grasp and contro! | ‘day. capital, aided by erican engi-|him away with & revolver Thur the destinies of public educa. | | They were overtaken by Patrol- neers. American equipment will be day morning. He ran. Police of | tion.” tmen Hanson and Waltrip at Eighth used thruout. This road is to cost ficers were unable to find him af — ‘ave. and Pike st. at 2 a m. and $100,000,000. ‘er that. | The above is the substance of the speech n » of the jo by President Suz-| versity of Wash b Wednes-| alt ors of entertained Suzzallo’s iden is to spectalize the versity ¢ , where the GRAFONOLAS FOR ie CHRISTMAS the > ape @ the the| nen.) cheaper | to | sed t i educational sy Thia would in e j % ent of @ state ch said, as ts done in Mon Ow ayy Hh ana The object will be, as Dr zallo indicate in hb or) last nig said Graas, “to wa wit eedle ation and ex SHORT NEWS There Is No Better Gift. A Grafonola Will Make Christmas f witisn. sine verses ntuieate Last All Year teat PPR AYU A SHORT cx tarted at the state THIS 18 A $35 GRAFONOLA night for Mquor violations and re- PRICES SAME AS IN NEW YORK leased on $500 bond Is $15, $25, $35, $50, $75, $85, $100, $110, $120, $150, $200 Wlioeasls 6 oeanrae eee ganization in Everett Frida | TERMS TO SUIT YOU RECORDS MAKE A PLEASING GIFT. aniveray stn ae eniaan houses recently — THE YOUNG MEN'S REPUBLIC. an club will invite the legislature of Washington to {ts annual Lincoln o day banquet this winter | nie D iD MAJ, GEO. R. DREVER, Conat | &. , artilleryman, was elected potentate of Nile temple Wednesday night. — | AN APPRECIATIVE andience! greeted the efforts of the first win : B ter concert of the Amphion lety 1519 Third Between Pike and Pine 1519 Third Wednondas neh In the First Pres Open Evenings Until Christmas. Geng: LIEN: wvercome | VICTROLAS SONORAS GRAFONOLAS & *#° by 28 in Everett, died Wednes day without regaining conscious ness, puzzling physicians 9 days REAMERY OPERATORS and ‘ ARCADE BLDG. SEATTLE ¢ $ Upstairs Clothes Shop. Men’s Real $25 Suits and Overcoats TACOMA ASKED TO OBSERVE FEAST OF CANDLES AT XMAS — THE UNITED 6, 0, P, COMMITTEE suey ma a Ww. xperienced automobile TACOMA, Des, 14—Mayor Faw ——— driver and mechanic, has been outg \ A resolution submitting a which contains a city having a | of work since last September. ett today * & prociar constitution amendment pro ne to observe the — hibiting the alienation of any Feast of the Candles, an ancient Bu: of the water power belonging as night to the state of Washington in fee, and prohibiting the leas. ing of any water power belong | ing to the state of Washington | The Feast of the Candles ts noth-! for a longer period than 50 | nore than the universal display| yea | A resolution submitting to | the people a constitutional amendment providing for the to the Christ-Child,) consolidation of city and coun over the world, bea ty governments in any county of evergre er in When You Learn at , THE SAN FRANCISCO & PORT.! ¥z Stevens’ You Can | calling on the ean custom on Chr ration 1 connection with of a municipal Christmas tree of lighted candles in the windows eing that this serves as Steamship Co. is negotiating Dance ka Steamship Co. for anywhere and steamer North really enjoy it | 3 In 1 or 2 leasona | western, to replace the ill-fated [pes in | Hear, recently wrecked Open Day and | - $$ Night | teaeneaeattteatatsesesteaeaeatatsaeatataterssts: | st i Splendid for # Bad Coughs, Colds, # Bronchitis An Inexpensive Home - Made y—lilves Surest, keat Kelle Qu sosbsssssctessstitsssssissiisscssec state ia orders sted hold Fs “suse 202 SANDERSON’S. PILLS, e quick, lasting relief you get from this excellent cough syrup will really surprise you. It promptly eon heals the inflamed membranes th guarantee 5 line the th alr pasmagee, $0; Sundays, 11 to 1, Mate topa th and alr panrsages,| 12, 1 to 7 noying thro: | RAYMOND HE Room 4, Hotel Antler bronehitin ping cough | und bror To avold disappointment ask for} % ounces of Pinex” with full dt one and don't acc A guarantee ¢ The Quickest # Ry our easy payment plan, all diseases, Con Ri CLOTHES =aetat? SHOPS — VALUSS 5 CLOTHES Buy Christmas Presents With the Extra $10 You'll be ten dollars ahead if you get your new suit or overcoat at the Fahey-Brockman money to use for the holidays. Take the Arcade building elevator and have us show you how we have cut $10 off the price of every garment by eliminating high down- stairs rent, extravagant store fixtures, costly window displays, credit losses, special sales losses, and other unnecessary expenses. Trade With the ‘“Northwest’s Origi nal Upstairs Clothiers.” ‘LIBERAL PROGRAMS URGED BY HAVE You Jo For -|gram urged by the tentative de w Hlaration of principle: ‘| Paterson store at noon Thu Tt en I SALYENG OL SP — ty. NORTHWEST BLDG PORTLAND Just that much more THIS FAMILY MAN? population of 100,000 or more. baS a wife and baby, and the fam- A resolution submitting to |ily is in great need. Any kind of / ‘ the people a constitutional | ste will be accepted. Tele amendment providing a short phone Queen Anne 262, if you have ballot by the elimination of the j|any work to offer. election of all minor state and | - county officers. | | | A bill amending the indus. trial insurance act by providing adequate first aid to the in- jured A bill providing for the establishment of state employ- | ment agencies with power to | relieve unemployment and pre vent the same as far as pos- sible. A bill providing for the print: ing of arguments for or against initiative and referendum | measures by the state, free of | charge A bill providing for the open or blanket primary as to all of- fioere. | DR. L. BR. CLARK A bill which will promote the | EFFICIENCY placig of prospective farmers placing of prospective farmers | ts the big thing these days. And to lands of the state A bill providing for the ao- pointment of a commission to draft bills to submit to the 1919 ' | ‘ Session of the legislature pro | ° Pert, : ible if a ng for old age insurance, v 1 decayt sickness insurance, unemploy. ment insurance, a minimum wage for men, as well as wom t en, and the arbitration and 4 . into the sy conciliation of industrial dis retire waa putes; and to suggest such oth- really hard er legislation as the commis Wo athe sion may deem helpful in plac ing our industrial relations on the a basis of social justice * olutely and to competent yed teeth These are » examine your 1 estimate of nto of slightest obligation { The above is the legislative pro mitted by | F a special committee to the United | §SP%" Republican league at a meeting} Rer er t we guarantee all held in the tea room of the Fraser: | Work with a lad guarantee of ay satisfaction, which Is signed both b¥ «|e The committee, which drafted the declaration of principles, call: | ™&" ing for a program of industrial and | °\\" social justice and a reform of elec | see the fine tlogamethods, consists of both the | dental office tot cofservative and progressive wings |“ ‘ 4 Shorts, of the firm of Baltinser «| Regal Dental Offices ke uu ‘ perator who did the work and ! >| owner and » Who is thor date id in this part Shorts, Sena Ralph D. Nichols KR. Clark, Mt 2. H. Guile, Thomas »presentative ‘Thire or money Promptly refur * with this preparation ‘inex Co, Ft Wayne lad iitation free. Twelfth year, Dr, Macy, 203 p= ler Lildg., 611% Second av. F. Murphine, C, Hughes, C. J Diagonally across from th France and J. Y. C. Kellogg, Office. Be sure to get to the | Hughes did not agree to the pro- in bane gram and did aot sign the report, ™® Bvery Bespect Seattle's Leading

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