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Het pi uture delivery if desired. vegular price 852.75 large, comfortable rocker, w ine leath cushion; deep peat made ree- Ment by ofl-tempered et springs; regular price $52.75 special for the wee! holetered with genuine leathe: of « rich brown color; oi! tom- pered and highly coll spring seat: Pg special {; regular pri tor the week, DEAD IN EAST Steel Magnate Passes Away in New York Home NEW YORK, Deo. 2—United Preas)—Henry Clay Frick, steot magnate, died today of ptomaine potsoning Frick was 70 years old been fll for several days, The end ars o'olpek this me, hin phyat Connors, am hase will be held Te had came suddenty morning, at Prick's bh clan, Dr, John nounced. The funeral will be private and will be held at the residence on Thursday The place of burlal has not yet been announced. Frick’s two ebiidren, Helen K. @nd Charles, arrived at the residence tp day from thelr Long Island homes. The grandchildren remained at home When Frick retired from business, several years ago. he was known Gs Ohe of the nine or ten richest me lm the United States, and one of the most influential in the business world. Ap eavociate of the late Andrew ANOTHER PAVING BILL 18 BEATEN Try to Saddle the Cost on Municipal Railway Another attempt to saddle the cost of paving and paving main. tenance apon the municipal rall way was defeated Monday aft- ernoen when the elty council re fused to pass Councliman Krick- son's ordinance to assess againat the city railway fund the cost of widening K. Union st., between 29th and Mth aves, to provide for a car line extention, The second attempt to make the munigipal raliway bear the burden of paying cost and paving mainte nance was voted for by Counefimen Bolton, Erickson, Haas and Moore. Coynciimen Drake, Heaketh, Thom son and Carroll cast the votes that killed the ordinance. Couneliman Lane was deprived of bis yote, as he ie acting mayor in the absence of Mayor Pitegerald, Maving received only four voles. one short of a ma declared lont Carnegie, he early laid the basis of his tremendaus fortune as a flour miller and distiller Later he en Following the defeat of bis ordi nance, Erickson introduced another wecking to define the future policy of jority, the Brickwon ordinance was | K. 941.00 wing ry i x man Leather,” « imita- tion of genuine leather only it in more pliable, will not crack #0 easily; special for the week, 630.48, ; j price excellent value from our beta seers. of bh grade ther wupholet ¥ rockers, best workman- resilient tered the coke business, and from | the coune!! with relation to the mu thin developed the H. C, Frick Co. | nictpal railway. The ordinance wil! which became the largest coke pro | be considered by the counell sitting ducing firm tn the world, with 40,000 a» a committee of the whole at a GOAL SHORTAGE STOPS BUSINESS: Middle West Industrial Life | Being Stilled | CHICAGO, Dee, 2—The sapieeraa | life of the Middle West was slowly | but surely being #tilied today by the coal shortage. Kenewed wartime restrictions on) coal consumption were to be put) into offe No coal will be distribu ny but industries | which are necessary to the well being of the people | Theatres, churches, schools, clubs and other meeting places will be closed in practically all cities of the | Middle West by the end of the week, | according to prediction of those in touch with the situation today. About 8,000 plants In Chicago will not be allowed {0 recelye any more coal, and will have to clone down when their present supplies are ex- hausted. This will affect $00,000 wage earners whote weekly wage 18 ontimated at $6,000,000. | | | WASHINGTON, Deo, 2.-(United Pregs.)—Wartime fuel restrictions are pow revived. Tuel Administra tor Garfeld has requested the ral! road administration to Hmit coal din tribution lo easental consumers | Garfleld’s request to the ratiroad administration, which bas had charge of distributing co! since the strike, said that the public utilities should | Honest, Skillful Dentistry New York Woman Finds Health In Dentist’s Chair The X-Ray As a Positive Diagnostic Aid in Dentistry A remarkable case of a young woman restored to health after visiting a dentist who X-Rayed suspicious teeth, is brought to light by Dr. A. Levine of New York City, in the “Dental Cosmos.” The patient, a woman of about thirty-five years of age, presented herself at the hospital complaining of paraxysmal pains of a lancinating character, involving the left maxil- She also complained of Upon examining her mouth, I noticed that she had an ill-fitting bridge, extending on the he canine to the first lary region. a dull headache. left side from first The and The radio He gays: aph also showed ie bicuspid tooth to be bridge was immediately re- moved, a8 were the fractu: root abscessed tooth. The patient was then discharged. A week later the patient stating that she was relieved sharp pains, but that she was subject to dull headaches. X-ray was taken in a more an or molar, the two bicuspids teeth being crowned, the canine and molar being replaced by porcelain facings. To position, and pacted canine this showed an im tooth lying in a ver- tical position immediately over the acres of holdings in the Pennaylya- nla coal fields and 12,000 coke ovena, | with a daily capacity of 256,000 tons WANTED TO KEEP COW ON 2ND AVE, | } Continued From Page One | a purchasers of the wet goods About this time Rev. David EB Maine preached his first sermon tn | Seattin. A few days lator he wrote: “L preached tn the afternodn and evening. In the evening after the! sermon a young man (Charles CG) Terry) passed his hat around among) the auditors, of whom I should think there were about 36, When we count 44 the collection it amounted to $12.50, SCOT CONFETTI” | there must be more golf clubs where not furninh heat, light and power to non-essential industries and that ad vertising signs should be curtailed. All coal distribution from now un- til the end of the etrike will, under Garfield's order, be limited to five clamnen of Consumers: Rallroads, domestic requirements, including hotels, hospitals and public institutions; the army and navy, pub lie utilities and producers and man ufacturers of food date to be wet this week, PLAYERS WEEP) ‘Twill Be Long Time Ere They Get Niblicks WASHINGTON, Dec. 2,-(United Preas)—Purther regulation of coal distribution to effect greater economy of fuel was being considered today, tn aecordance with the government's policy of ntanding fast and waiting for the striking miners to resume work. Fuel A@ministrater Garfield was expected to confer late today or to morrow with Attorney General Pal mer —— ———_——-——« | Continued From Page One | easton, But hope #pramg into the breasts | of the sorrowing 650 when an opt mist among them remembered that the burned ones came from. Fensued a grand scramble ettywart and much feverish invasion of sport- ing goods stores, where the fentive brassie and the stately putter In 1916 there were 72,000 divorces | And a little later he wrote: j “Last Sabbath 1 preached two fer) mong and organised a church of four merpbers, of whom Catherine his | (wife) was one.” | Imagine Dr. Matthews preaching to & congregation of four people! Society life, too, has changed con siderably in the inst few years. For instance, there was Mr. L. M. Collins, whose place was about three miles leouth of Beattie. At the time of the Indian outbreaks he was olways the last to abandon his claim and the first to reclaim it after things had franted in the United States, the! abound, record among civilized nations being But, alas, the shortage in golf! clube was fearfully acute, It will be some time ere the S60 | will slam Seoteh confett! over the gryenmward at Unkes. Just as we dash to press, Superitt tendent of Public Utilities Murphine whixtied in to inform us that a com siderable quantity of his tears were shed needicasty. Two of his adored golfing shillalahs acaped with « scorching only But such demons of the green as the municipal golf A Mest of Dyspeptics Con Get Back | to the Daye ot Freedom by fe S “Gosh | good they | outward appearances seemed to be normal, but upon X-raying the region a was found in excessive pressure, the process, which the canine facing was exerting everything apex of the piece of root upon der conduction anesthesia the ed tooth was removed, and THAT TIME (over a month ago) THE PATIENT HAS NEVER COM- left lateral incisor. Un- SINCE PLAINED OF ANY PAIN, Scores of instances like the above could be related, showing conclusively how men and women are daily finding new health by m dental chair. of the X-ray and Surely there are many Seattle people in ill-health whose cases have puzzled their physicians. YOUR TEETH MAY BE DIRECTLY RE- SPONSIBLE. The sure way to find this out for yourself is to have a thoro examination of your teeth made, and every suspicious tooth X-rayed. Call at my office and have your teeth examined free of charge and learn how my patients are entitled to what-so-ever. Painless Extracting High Grade Fillings Bridge Restoration Work Oral Hygiene free X-ray service. This obligates you in no way Free X-Ray Pyorrhea Treated Gold Inlay Restorations Prosthetic Dentistry SCIENTIFIC RESTORATION OF LOST TEETH WITHOUT GOLD CROWNS, DR. H. T. HARVEY (2x-President Michigan State Board Dental Examiners) N. W. Cor, Second and Ptke. 504.512 EITEL BUILDING Eliott 3026—Open Evenings and Sundays Swift's Drug Stere Cagmar Woman Burned Home Destroyed | | sre. Julius Simmons was suffering ® of yet [trom minor burns ‘Tuseday as the! {MAYNARD WILL FLY TO SAVANNAH FOR SPEECH NEW YORK, Dec. 2—Lieut. B. Ww. Maynard, the “fying parson.” will Let's go eat at 1414 3d Ave.; downtown, 918 24 / Eyes Inflam If your eyes are inflamed, were” Th j thought his | all time bu | expedient of Tablet after | for & starter cheese sandwich, mince pie, ‘quieted down. He waa a notable Ip-| Superior Judges Calvin S. Hall and ‘dian fighter, as was evidenced by/ Clay Allen and such expert bunker ‘several tufts of Stwash hair taken in| beans as George Grant, chief clerk \the excitement of the moment and/in the county clerk's office; Percy | following the custom of the day }Thomas, the county clerk himself, | ‘This form of souvenirthunting is and such lke, well, they will not district was granted in United ‘Btates circuit court of appeals here the States district court at im which liquor dealers REPORT SPAIN CABINET QUITS PARIS,_ Dec. 2.—~Dispatches from Madrid today said the Spanish cabi | met bas resigned. ‘The military juntas which recently have been under fire were threat ening to ask disminma! of al! infantry Officers should the government ap- Prove the war and navy counci!'s de inion on the dismissal of students in the war school from the army, the dispatches mid. * ‘The Spanish cabinet reported to have resigned was headed by San ches Toca. |\Find Farmer Dead From Asphyxiation | Amandson Johnson, 60, a farmer, recently arrived in Seattle, was found | dead tn his room at 1763 W. 60th at. | Monday night, with the gas coming | from an opened jet. ‘The body was discovered by Mrs. T. Charieworth, landiady. It is be lieved death was accidental. ‘The body was in the public morgue Tuesday awaiting instructions from left the city recently for Walla ‘Walla, where her husband is in busi ness. Man Will Testify in Murder Mystery LAWTON, Mich., Dec. 2—Joreph Virgo, former sweetheart of Maud Faith Tabor, whose bedy was found! in @ trunk in the basement of the Tabor home, wae brought here ear! today to tell the coroner's jury of his relations with the dead woman. Virgo was apprehended in Chicago. He was formerly am undertaker and embalmer here. : 'eacher’s Discovery sat in w out of a in. “ahut'h aout sea 'why Son ee pat ae A @ Hittle i 1 ol a keep a cr Wal hak bye only rid you, of one cold tablets.” make vnbe T have 20 Com May 5 ey always 3 foal dai gna oper. you have PO gg rablets, | etimulate id you ‘eo what recom: ‘erent. The: ae gre exist tid’ ms. He is true 1 certa! May aid with They Feght our ‘ative instead of calo- art faking them, I'll warrant yor on't be out @mother day with a ” his daughter, Mrs, Merrill Hall, who! the empty schoo! ‘ith the monthly re- seemed to be .| made the leap in 50 years found that Accold Tablets not cold, but they pre- ard occasion, written by Mra. Ella Hig m7” they contain At the very first sign of a sneeze no longer popular tn Seattie’s smart | j wet. i Cases against persons charged | with selling Mquor to Indiane Oo | jeupled a large part of the time of | the district court in 1868. | In 1919 @ large part of the time of the district court was occupied | in cases against persons charged with selling liquor to every one eine, In 1883, over 500 of Senttio's prominent citizens lynched two men accused of murder. The men were bung to a maple tree near Mr. Yealer's sidewalk on James st Judge Roger 8. Greene, who at tempted to save the men, was near ly shot for his efforts. Specutate on Trolley Line Many men prominent in pubic affairs today were members of the lynching bee. On the morning of March 31, 1899, Seattle's electric railway serv lee commenced regular service. The excitement sbout town was tre mendous and betting ran high that the Hittle car would never run | The men who were building the calle lines were confident that the newfangied electric car would never work, and that Frank Hf. Osgood, the promoter, was mad as @ March hare. “Ongood.” enld J. C. Haines one| @ay during construction, “don't you | | | | | see that you can never operate during winter? The rains will wast the current off the wires and you! won't be able to turn a wheel.” Seattle was the fourth city in the! world to have an electric car line, | | which, considering waa tol-| jerably ambitious | Had to Check Speeders j Seattle's first bank was started | by Dexter Horton in the rear of his grocery store Apple boxes were | moved aside to make way for the| jpew Duninesn. One of the firnt of Seattle's town leginiative acts trustees was an high en by | king the lordinance prohibitin |atepping teams of bay friv ithe town bloods, from [speed limits down Fir Yo, indeed, the towr in the last few way from the tron J. W. Hunt, who in 3 finished a} “prairie schooner” for one Mr.| Hardy, to the great ermoking con cerns of today; and the leap in a far one from Henry Yesler’s saw: | mill on the beach to the shipyards | of the present time, but Seattle has anged | ong of | year i n dustry - naticiame | ‘ Birthday Party at Meany Hall Tonight | Seattle celebrated her 56th birth day as an incorporated city Tuesday. | Historical speeches were given in al) of the city’s high schools during the | morning and a big civic program, to which all citizens are invited, will be presented at Meany hall, Univer. sity of Washington campus, Tues- day evening. Stereopticon slides, showing photo. graphs of Seattle during the last 60 years, will be shown by Vivian Car. keek at the evening meeting. Prof. Edmond 8. Meany, who was a boy in Seattle 50 years ago, will deliver an oration. A poem in honor of the ginaon, wili be read. Corporation Counsel Walter F. Meier will make an address on “The Future of Seat tle.” Judge C. H. Hanford, who will preside, will be introduced by C. B, Bagley, secretary of the board of public works. fact he forget chevvy the litte white balls entil|{S0', Pe lores they separate themselves from sut- ficient long green to buy whole new outfita. Otherwise, @ luck. the weepatera are out | oo. ng belch: roway heavine: onseersniamntsanerpeptiimdoee lows indigestion. Try these after eating. They are ured sivei rf good eater: foun on sale almost every- KIDNAPS YOUNG [sissxesaits CHINESE GIRL| Pp So She Charges; Defendant to Be Arraigned. Friday Ro eae) | Continued From Page One his own family. He could net be found im his lottery-house, where other Chinese are marking the tick: eta and looking after the drawings in a tiny, Unventilated room in which @ single table is lighted by only one small incandescent. At the men tien of Chin Dip’s name the gamb- jers suddenly vanished thru half a doten means of exit, the door of the lottery room siaunmed shut and the humdrum tones of the dealer gave way to ominous ailence. Comes Up Friday Chin Keay, a distant relative of Chin Dip, who maintains a general Chineno merchandiae store at 219 Washington #t, ts appearing in the cane an aemociate counsel for the girl's father, He anid it was consid. ered unjust to the girl to permit her to marry @ young man of no social or business consequence such as George Loule is reputed to be. The Chin family, be explained, ts one of the oldest and most honorable tn this country and looks upon George Louie a no more than an adventurer and imposter. The case is set for trial Friday in Justice Otis W. Brinker's court. Thomas Maloney Is Warden at McNeil’s TACOMA, Dec. 2—~Thomas Mna- loney, former chief of police of Ta coma, and now a real estate dealer here, was appointed yesterday war den of the federal penitentiary at MeNeil island, succeeding O. P. Hal ligan, acoording to a telegram re- ceived by A. R. Titlow, democratic national committeeman for this atate Surprised—when he all! ASPIRIN FOR COLDS Name ‘‘Bayer’’ is on Genuine Aspirin—say Bayer convenience of Encore. to make a hot gri ‘or who can resist the tempting, pancakes you make with Encore Pancake Flour? And no one better epperions than you the remarkable god pancakes, \dle—and there stroyed her home at 1032 Ninth ave. 8, Monday. The blaze started by the explosion of @ gas stove. Mrs. Birumons rushed to the Builder's Brick Co.'s plant near by and called for help, Several hundred entployes attempted to nave the home, but were unsuccessful. total loss is extimated at asks for a secon tender, or it contains everything you you are! SPERRY FLOUR Co. Insist on “Bayer Tobleta of As- pirin” in a “Bayer package,” contain- ing proper directions for Colds, Pain, Headache, Neuralgia, Lumbago and Rheumatism. Name “Bayer” means genuine Aspirin, prescribed by physi cians for nineteen years. Handy tin boxes of 12 tablets cost few cents, Aspirin is trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Monoaceticactdester of Salicylicacia, U.S. A. E NCOF Pancake Flour | remult of a fire which completely Ge fy to Savannah, Ga, Friday, to | wpeak before the Southern Commer- cial congress. He will My the same De Haviland plane with which he won the transcontinental race. | Only One “BROMO QUININE” | To get the genuine call for full jneme LAXATIVE BROMO QUI- |NINE ‘Tablets. Look for signature jot BW. 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