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4 Waterman's Ideal Safety Pen THE LATEST MODEL OF THE BEST FOUNTAIN PEN ON EARTH The Pen Screws bark into tbe Darrel The Principle is that of a DOttMcor.tair.ingink — when corked wi:h cap cr pen poir.t it can not spill. Tlie gold pen being always moist, the ink flowsatthefirst touch in Writing. SEE THEM AT Percy Dearie & Co. Booksellers and Stationers Corner Hewitt and Wet more, Everett International Brotherhood of Black smitsh and Helpers' Local Union, No. 428- Meets the 3rd Tuesday of each month in Hall Xo. 5, at 8 p." m. Presi dent, K. Camming*. 2(>lf> Highland; secretary. Win. O'Xeill. Lrj-i Highland. ACME THEATRE — Tyrrell & Bell, Mgrs. 2816 COLB i miss /Vnn Phillips Week of Sunday, Doc 17—"Just Plain People" Week of Sunday, Dec. 24—-"Thorns and Orange Blossoms" Every Night at lOc, 20c, 30c STRICTLY A UNION HOUSE The Stone Fisher^o. A World of Good Hews From Toyland 11.50 ROUND MISSION TABLE, 11.10 $1.50 Round Mission Table; spe cially pried at $1.19 75c Mission ( hairs to match, spe cial 58c $2.00 AUTO HOOK AND LADDER $1.75 Auto Hook and Ladder, $2.00 value, •pedal $1.75 75c DOLL GO-CART 50c 75e Collapsible Go-Cart for dolls, special 50c 75c REGISTER BANK 50c 75. Plays tore Register Bank, spe cial 59c Ssc DRESSED DOLLS 25c Dressed dolls with bisque heads, I lee ping eyes, with tight or dark hair; 35c and 50c value 25c 75c ROCKING C'fAIRS 59c Medium size strongly made Rock ing ( hair-: tall regularly for 75c. Special 59 C $1.00 MECHANICAL TRAIN 85c $1.0 0 Mechanical Train with two ears, engine, tender and track; value $1.00, special 85c HAND BAGS - Special Tomorrow A good Hand Mag i* nn ideal gift. We have extra good ones at all prices. Here are a few „f our leaders: All leather Hand Rage flood quality, goat seal leather in black, staple or swagger shapes; leather or mid re lined: fitted with coin purse. Special, each OHr Extra Special-SI Hand Bags 50c Women's leather Hani hag- with leather lining. Ci-nnan silver frames, extra long cord. Easily worth the regular price, $1.00. Special BOc The Stone Fisher Co. Smoking Jackets for Men From 94-05 to tIO.OO The Long and; Short Of It We are still at the old stand doing good PRINTING of ail kinds at RIGHT PRICES. News Publishing Company Morrow Bl<bj?« 2012 Rockefeller Phone 271. The Labor Journal is printed here S. D. LOVE. J. f. MELANG ILove & Melang GROCERIES, FRUITS, HAT, GRAIN and PRODUCE Colby and California Both Phonos 256 Broadway Sheet Metal Works C. H. CLIFTON, Propr. Keating, Ventilating and Renting All Kindi of Repair Work. Estimates Promptly Furnished. Phone Ind. »6Y. 2937 Broadway EVERETT Sunday, Wednesday, Saturday and Holiday Matinees at Reduced Prices Hewitt and Wetmore $1.50 TRIMMED BEDS 11.19 $1.50 Trimmed lieds all ready to put dolls to sleep, special $1.19 $1.25 REGISTER BANK 98c Muscle Saving Nickel Register Bank, regular value $1.25, spe cial 08c $1.25 DOUBLE ROCKING HORSE »8c $1.25 Shoo fly Doable Reeking Horse, special 98c 75c SEWING MACHINE 50c Sewing Machine for the little doll dressmaker, 75c value, spe cial 50c 15c TOY TRUNKS 10c 15« pa it board Doll Trunk; a 15c \nlue. Special 10c 50c BISQUE DOLL 35c Bisque Doll with natural hair and sleeping eyes, value 50c, spe cial 35c Me BOOKS 50c 85c Teddy Bear Hooks, special at 50c $I..V> BOOKS 75c $1.50 Roosevelt Teddy Bear hooks, special 75c Fine Quality (o-nuinc Seal leath er Rag- Split or round bottom shapes, made over hand riveted frames: full leather lined. The best value we have ever ottered at. .aeh S 1 !».". Lee G. Tyrrell, the popular comedian with the Ann Phillips company, and who has a great part this week as "Horace Dobbins from Vermont," in the sensa tional comedy drama, "The Sidewalks of New York." All this week at ihe Acme. \ First Step In More Equitable Clstribu i tion of Wealth. Martin A. Knapp, presiding Justice of the t'nlted States court of com merce, in n recent address before Ihe Houston clul> of the I'nivei -ity of Pennsylvania said tbat, as competition is the cause of the rebate nnd other evils charged against American rail roads, the railroads should be permit* ted under forms of luvt to associate to abolish destructive competition aud make reasonable nnd uniform rates. The justice asserted that the funda mental social problem confronting the people of the United states is the more equitable distribution <>f wealth The first step in the solution of this problem, be said, would he a general increase in the wages ef rullwuy em ployees. Tbe wages of other classes of employees would then advance gener ally. Unless these problems shall be successfully solved, declared Justice Knapp. government ownership of rail roads Is tbe only alternative "Why shc*ild carriers be regulated? Tbe right goes back to primeval days. Henry George, the brilliant and uot al together mistaken thinker, declared once: 'What difference is there between a man owning all the land and owning all the people? For If he owns the land he will own the people who are forced to dwell thereon 1 amend tbat by saying that the person who owns the highways owns both tbe land and tbe people. "There is an inherent right to equal use of the highways, and the rise of the great railway systems has not al tered this In the slightest. It is re garded ns settled, therefore, tbat the large shipper must not be favored over the small shipper, that communities may not suffer from discrimination in rates; that schedules may be examined Bath Robes for Women 53.50 HIGH WAGES hull .....KERS. LOCAL OFFICE OF THE L C. S. 2916 Colby, Everett by the government: that rebating and other evil practices shall be punished aud that unfair rites may he changed. "In the wisdom ot our legislators the givfnj; >r rehates and special privileges has been watte a criminal misdemean or. Tt . practice was once prevalent. It is now as rare as forgery or bur glary. "Our whole national future depends upon the solution of these problems of Interstate commerce. If we are to go forward the revenues of the railroads should be sufficient to pay such a re turn upon honest investment that capi tal may be attracted for the construc tion and extension of railways and the development of regions that await us. The revenues should be large enough to pay all employees' wages which will make for national prosperity." temple have been recently burglarized, with the object, as alleged, of getting hold of the ironworkers' papers. Clarence O. Pratt, national organ izer of the Street Car Men's union, was defeated for re-election as chair man of the executive board of the Amalgamated Association of Street and Electric Railway Emi loyees e£" America. ; UNION PLUMBING AND HEATING SHOPS. I R. M. Westover. C. A. Healy. John Lower. B. M. Richards. J. H. Baillie. | A. Hedlund. ; F. W. Dailey. A. P. Bassett. i Thompson Plumbing & Heating Co. Only A Few Days Left for Gift Buying.... Bring your list here. Let us help y on. Our store is filled with handsome, useful gift suggestions, (iifts for the home come first in consideration and we have a rare selection of handsome dura hie home furnishings at prices any one can afford to pay. LET US HELP YOU WITH OUR EASY PAYMENT PLAN. YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD AT BARRON'S Extended to you in an easy, dignified way—a small payment now, the rest next year. HERE IS A LISI THAI WILL HELP 25c Will Buy Any of the Desirable Gift Sug gestions on This List Cake Plates Jardiniers Cups and Saucers Sugar aud Creamer eSts Mustard Jars Fancy Hates Celery Trays Vinegar Cruets Hon Hon Dishes j\Jil] { Jugs Creamers Relish Dishes Salad Bowls . „ , Chocolate Cups and Chlld s Coin Banks Saucers Child's Mugs Vases • Shaving MugS Our Holiday Offerings in the Dry Goods Tliis department is fast becoming Everett's most popular shopping place. Every day sees some new addition to the stocks and the character of the merchandise is such that our values are unquestioned. Gift Umbrellas at Special Prices Umbrellas are always in demand for gifts at Christ mas time- and there's nothing you can give that will be used more. Some special values in medium-priced Umbrellas, for both men and women, that you should not overlook. Good assortment of handles to choose from. $400 Umbrellas, special $2.98 $2.50 Umbrellas, special $1.89 $2.00 Umbrellas, special $1.69 $1.50 Umbrellas, special '...sl.lO $1.00 Umbrellas, special 79c Our Men's Furnishing Department Offers Many Gift Suggestions Our furnishing department is a men's store, and you are sure that your gift will please if you buy here, for you get just such patterns as he would buy for him self. Special Values here, too— Silk Mufflers, regular $1.25 $1.00 Princess Knitted Mufflers, regular 50e 35c Dent's Gloves, the $2.50 kind, pair $1.75 Dents Gloves, the $1.75 kind, pair $1.25 Men's All-Silk Neckties, in all the newest pat terns 50c and 25c Men's Suspender Sets worth $1.50 to $2.00 for 9/C Barron Furniture Co. FURNITURE 2813-15-17-19 COLBY AYE. No. 11984. SUMMONS IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON, IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF SNOHOMISH. •Tamos If. Davis, Plaintiff, vs. Maude Davis, Defendant. I'lie Stale of Washington to the said Maude Davis: You are hereby summoned to appear within sixty days after the date of the first publication of this summons, to wit, within sixty days after the 15th day of December, 1911, and defend the above entitled action in the above en titled court, and answer the complaint of the plaintiff, anil serve a copy of your answer upon the undersigned attorney for plaintiff, at his office below stated; and in case of your failure so to do, judgment will be rendered against you according to the demand of the com plaint, which has been filed with tbe clerk of said court. That the object of this action is for an absolute divorce prayed for by plaintiff James 11. Davis from defendant Maude Davis, and for a dissolution and annulment of the bonds of matrimony existing between said parties, upon the ground of adultery on the part of defendant, upon the further ground that said marriage between said parties was contracted and brought alxiut by the fraud perpetrated by de fendant upon plaintiff, and upon the further ground that plaintiff at the time of said marriage was an infant and incapable of giving his consent thereto and now disaffirms said marriage vows for said reasons stated. GEO. W. LiOUTTIT, Plaintiff's Attorney. I. 0. address and office, room 18, Realty building, corner Hewitt and Colby avenues, city of Everett, Snohomish county, Washington. Acreage Five-acre tracts on State Aid Road near Silver bake. Very easy terms. To see it is to buy it. John Mcßae Agent Rooms 15 and 18, Phona, Suiuot 788. Febas Bldf. S. D. CLARKE Successor to Argall & Clarke WALL PAPER, PAINTS AND GLASS Paperhangin g, Painting, Kalso mining Estimates Furnished—All Wok Guaranteed Phones—M. 213, Ind. 299Z Res. Phone 1208 We Carry a Line of Union Label Wall Paper Department Are of Interest To All The following, together with the regular advertisers in The Journal, forms a reliable list of Everett Business con cerns. who are friends of Labor and entitled to itspatronage- AMBULANCE SERVICE. ROBBINS TRANSFER 00, Fone 871 AWNINGS AND TENTS. EVERETT TENT * AWNING 00. BAGGAGE, EXPRESS, FORWARDING ROBBINS TRANSFER 00. Fobs 871. CAFES. BLOCH'S CAFE, 8814 Colby. CARPETS, FURNITRE AND STOVES BARRON FURNITURE 00. CLEANING AND PRESSING. AMERICAN Dye Works, 8821 Wstmors CIGARS AND TOBACCO. CHRIS CULM BACK, 1406 Hswitt. CLOTHING, FURNISHINGS, HATS, J. a BENNETT, 1811 Hewitt. Clothing, Furnishing Goods, Hats, Shoes, Etc. L. C. PLAYFOKD 00., 1601 Hswitt. BOSTON CLOTHINQ CO. CLOTHINO* EXCLUSIVE. Tjlß NORMAN SUIT HOUSE. COAL AND WOOD. BRACKENBUSH, WRIQHT A SHAW. COFFEE, TEA, SPICES. qUAM * CLAUSEN, SBIB RoakalaUar. DRUGGISTS. OWL PHARMACY, 1808 Hswitt Aye. EVERETT DRUG CO, Ruokar A Hawitt DRY GOODS, CARPETS, MILLINERY. THE STONE-FUiHSR CO. FISH AND OYSTERS, BL mOsTB, 8818 Hswitt. Phones 868. FURNITURE m HOME FURNISHERS? BARRON FURNITURE CO. PETERSON FURN. 00, 8008 Hawitt Wl—llWlsssl AMD WANO MOVING" Both Electric Light Companies in Everett are unfair to organized labor. The unfair list published in the Journal by the Trades Council keeps you informed as to what persons or firms are fighting organized labor. READ IT. WITH MANY OF THE LITTLE GIFTS 50c Will Buy Anything on This List Cake Plates Fancy Cups and Chop Plates Saucers Child's Milk Set Sugar and Creamer Sets Dresser Trays ' Tea Pots Salad Bowls Celery Dishes Relish Dishes Pickle Dishes Bon Bon Dishes Sugar Dusters 3-Piece Chocolate Fern Dishes Set Steins Cut Glass Sugar Baskets Tooth Pick Holders Child's Mugs Special Sale Smoking Jackets Here is something sure to please any man. whether he is a smoker or not. For house wear there is nothing more ''comfy." Some very choice Jackets here at these special prices: $10.00 Jackets $0.50 $8.50 Jackets $5.75 $7.50 Jackets $5.50 $6.50 Jackets $4.98 A Good Apron Makes a Mighty Pleasing Gift No woman ever had too many aprons, and there are such good ones and the price is so reasonable that you are sure to buy if you see them. Aprons for everyone, for all kinds of work, and play as well. Big coverall aprons, bib aprons, strap aprons, combina tion bib and strap aprons, band aprons of all kinds made of best quality fast color ginghams and percales, in many patterns. Black sateen aprons for home, office or store wear, and plenty of dainty little lace edge aprons of white. Every apron we sell sells another. Priced at $1.00, 75c, 69c, 50c, 39c and 25c DRYGOODS UNION LABOR CLASSIFIED TRADING GUIDE Friday, December 15, 1911. CARPETS O. J. FOSTER, Mgr. GjOCEjglEs. BRYAN MERCANTILE CO Oroears, 2818 Oolby. Phone. 64. ROBBINS TRANSFER CO., Wm* ITI. HARDWARE, STOVES, TOOLS M A. QOQJjyKOONTy. Zlnl Jiewiu CURRAN HARDWARE 00. -— '' — 1 °- WALLUItKN, 1416 U^iiTt. JEWELRY, SPORXWO GOODS— _ REPAIRING. _ NICE ORAD, 2804 LUMBER, FAIROHILD-BROWN lumber "65 Lumber, Sash Doors, Mouldiiias ' rkife TZV OANYOK LUMBER 00.. Mffw of Htefc Qrad. Fir. Sprues sad u'mlook Lhr MEAT MARKETS. BROADWAY MARKET g°l6 Hawitt. Both Phones 34. PHOTOGRAPHERS. myers' sTUDio;T4rr"H. W iu: — PIANOS, ORGANS, TALKING MACR. SHERMAN, CLAY * 00, Cot- Hswitt and Oolby AvesT MAL SAND AND QRAVEL. B Hf W ' B Wf- MafrUoT _ Sand. Qraral. Mala 618 TRANSFER AND STORAGE ROBBINS TRANSFER CO., fonJ m TRUNKS, SUIT CASES, BAGS KVHRTTT TRUNK 00, BsXWWst.ne.re; VEHICLE* AND IMPLEMENTS. L, DWBLLY, 881S Bakar It. JWALL PAPER, PAINT*. ~CTL8 —