The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 26, 1910, Page 3

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et New York, Ct and Toronto have t the pay-asyou er York the attemp pew method start bile later approve ne mter cars ha with @ sta ead an iron railins theatre box off thelr beads A years of thrift vd & ttle plece which es a home sold iy and solely | Seachine wanted the ‘of the Seattle & . of the looting « oe the Meadow pp! he fe pot a long one On & street on toy trunk sewer. The park Bert, gulng outside of the € of parks ne B decided that a pile long running Far to the University be @ good ‘hing owners and horse } for Tracks. company | ad that thi¢ boulevard ew and more di Mine from north of | The park com ft permit the @peambered with! district were} goog created. | | comapictin. « mi absence u re | the cc arta and they had to out Many of Memey at usurions from oan sharks Two hundred SE PASSES THE ESLAVE BILL Pree.) STON, D.C, peemte this afternoons. slave bill pr women, which aon I expos Uy in the repor: Pp i tion , WAR urged bs 8 a message as the tny peta the traffic h prope Pte sale of 1 at Seart! ‘and other Met with pract H TURNS | BUSINESS MAN Cy Ja today med Ali of | Wareia to tive ¢., ola ¢countr MMEY he brovigint ear iaturing Which he » Hon, Be Intolent, scr Slendants kn ‘te. POWer, the for PY has ii.. a & wide awa has estar of Work an: te wtam, MPROUNCE inter & Progress « ne the ia Vialted th Almont dasiy PMTIsing toon |, G0 Misk T Te Sim, WW Finer ay | ae Preven pt pat the Goctor’a ok ii) ir Is most ently 6 Secon rhs RAVER DG | Ptr STAR--WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 26, 1910. TERRY IS AN IDEAL MAN JERSEY WANTS OFFICIAL SPANKER | THE FOR WAYWARD RD GIRLS--$1, 000 A YEAR FOR CITY TREASURER (By United Press) TRENTON, N. J Jan, 26 A bill in the New [mine the punishment latagce. She will not to employ assistants, only where ereater strength than she possesses raised & MpAnkINg |i, @censary. Bhe will have office | official “spanker” | howkp at the {natitution, and State Home for (rla, in thin | h for lunch. She will not be A bill for thin me © te te in each in| be allowed now freak Jornoy Hlegisiature has breese about an an | for the | quired to do any spanking on Bun days or holidays One woman proudly cates that | elty next week and will alary of $1,000 Introduced for a provide commynt whé chh apank cong from a husband to a mule, and] could even little dust out of an alligator | was naughty Thit Vailant member saya that always, an & matter of keeping | form, would spank her ehil | dren ore and meals ing well, of course, before using | year Those interested in the institu tion urge the appointment of a oman, Whose sole duty it will be » forcibly discipline all of the girls |who require it, There are appil eants to burn } One woman has written that she is the dren and cone In the art jwelf an being pound ability ¢ home aying mother ‘of 15 ebil:| iderd herself well uy Another describes her ix feet long, weight net, and states her pank Ull the cows come It's Really an Art One woman, a blacksmith, per haps, claims the credit of consid | ering and de ping spanking as an art. She nulons her and serious #ludy even a pe In Training for Job kraduate course admits to A third quote desirability | @ soft heart, howe saying th owing the as to whip a child always givers her been using ¢ F more pain than the child—only not bag and in same place The diseiplin The girls hope power as an ex won't go through TEAMSTER IS A HERO the measure face to foot polloeman aquare in the inet night when he her Move on. Thie started a disturbance which ended in six girl strikers being marched to jail turbing the peace Mre. Mary Murtrie, a society woman, furniubed bail for them. \IS HELD UP BY told . TERRY. the firet time In the history) Born here, le the taxpayers are given | here. he has lived his life (Conctuded.) And those who know Terry's | unity of securing a city | chara and career best clothing store at 504 12 First av who is fitted by training among the most enthusiastic Fire broke in the store ast lity for the responsibility. urging his election as elty night. Schmidt was awakened and Edw. L. Terry, His urery his first and only thought was for dacy has met with the ananin ithe peopl ne te the lodging of the business men of (CLUB WOMEN WILL = [house upsuirs.. te dashed out of CENSOR THE DRAMA his sleeping room and upstairs, into the flan In an etfort to open « rear door, and was found gasping st are in treas Alfred’ Nortburst, a resident of | Youngeto was held up and rob | bed last t by two men at the corner of Fourth ay, 8. and Spo kane ay. The robbers got a fow | cents in loose chang YOUR EYES And what happens to them By TY ae city treasurer the will have a custodian bo ia a banker. This has been sorely in i of for years. erry ix an expert accountant This qualification is of almost as h weight. If Terry in elected e elty books will be under his pervision. It has taken years of Terry's lite for him to acquire the | accounting abllity that he now has ancters openly declare that the ity should secure Terry as city treasurer because of thie qualifi ation Terry, a8 a0 aesistant in the city! treasurer's office, has acquired jknowledge that will be of in estimable advantage to him and the| taxpayers were he elected ¢ LOUIS, Mo. view of prevent? tation of “nasty” fe real performan: the Wednesday « excl waantaations. of wealthy St. Louls women, ts arranging today to boyeott all pi een where the least suggestivences is thrown Inte a play by actors. According to t ent, @ spectal « ttem will & play when first produced joes not meet with the commit appreval the « Id their disapproval duction Mrs. Jobn the committee Jan, % ne the atures in th With prenen his jast by firemen. All the lodg ers in the building escaped by the front door, One, Mark Moore, a marine cook, colored, was slightly | burned Schmidt © undoubtedly thought that ff he didn't open the rear door some of the lodgers would be cuf off by the fumes, and to save them all strangers him-—he died,| without ever knowing the futility of his bravery. He was about 40] years old. “GIRL STRIKER SLAPS COPPER) Jan, 26—A girl} om, the ment ¢ of the moat wive the } Wave Sy stem to plans at pres view i it lub members f the pro DRG. NICHOLS & ROBSON, Eye Specialists, 820 Northern Bank Bidg, Green ts the chairman) PHILADELPHIA whak: | lainty charged with dix | TWO HIGHWAYMEN ||| FRE 5 angel arranging the Terry i a native son of Seattle Fourth and Pike. scheme shirtwaist striker slapped a stx-| SEATTLE SAN PUBLIC MARKET WILL BE OPEN SATURDAY, JAN. 29 Delay in the arrival of refrigerating, machinery makes i impossible to open on Thursday. Free Pure Food Luncheon Served on Saturday, from 12 o’clock noon until 2 o’clock p. m. | GRAND CONCERT °:," FREDERICK & NELSON, Dally at 600 Inc, FURNITURE DRY GOODS FURNITURE DRY GOODS Store Clow Pre-Inventory Clearance of Women’s Ready- to- Wear In order to effect a reduction in the stocks « Women parel, quantities of nteresting nt heen de garme have pre ly priced at many very nventory offering lailored Suit pecia $12.50 | ‘Dainty Wash Dresses f for Little Folk: S5c, 75¢ and $1 .00 The Infants’ Wear Section, Second Floor, is Wash for children up in prettily-patterned percale with long waist and short, kilted values in made offering attractive hese French to 5 year are and galatea, in Dresses from 2 , gingh skirt am Childrer Dre in Frenel ¢ simila are with band \ pre\ h trimme ailing ein mat black kilted skirt j years $1.00. blue and whi high neck tily trim Childrer gingham 4 Warner’s Rust-Proof Corsets: STYLE O01, PRICE A new Stylish $1 Models $1.00 STYLE 256, PRICE $1.00 , lel good mode and particularly that is medium especially designed for wear with high bust the aver- f It has me “A a f This bust and is extremely back low long over e features, ef- graceful lines below hip and the material extending Imirably the several inches below the boning, en the and afford This casing ligure snugly & g zood quality f ing both ¢ and comfort " } ac garment is made of strong batiste and vith lace fitted with airs of hose hose two pairs of “Security riers upp« Discontinued Carpéiing Pilires at Clearance Prices Several discontinued patterns in popular Carpetings, all with border to match, are quoted at decisively low figures for clearance. A few carpet-size Rugs are also specially priced to close out. No. Patterns arance Price. yard yard yard c yard 0 yard Ok above Seattle Agents for Ostermoor Mattresses. | February Ladies’ Home Journal Patterns. ONE DOLLAR WILL BRING A VICTOR in- one eproducing Order und , into your hom d’s best s Roast Beef Or Pacific Shermam)|@iay/8:, Go Nineteen Stores om the Pacific Coast riboters Roast Lamb, Mutton, Veal or the choicest meat needs of We handle only We supply the thousands of families We want your trade PALACE MARKET SECOND AND YESLER Both Phones 5. 1406 1 Avenue Near Union Street, Seattle, If ; VICTOR ou haven't a ing a great deal in life in today and arrange fo Prof, Steve e marvelou of one of the PROP. RABERS pDANCING ACADEMY, To Aid the Sight : Leek : GOAPLAKE SOAD ALL DEALERS a ata G JEWELRY ©0. 703 Wivst Ay Main 7204 Pool Rooms Poo! Tables—44 Solo Tables—-25 Oriental 45. 25. ih he ros, a. CARROL Your Eyes Examined or Not GLASSES Hoc Optician. Bar, restaurant, cigar stand and seven chalr barber shop, Largest place of the kind In the world. $10 cash given 1413-16-17 Third av and Union PoYNoR, PUNE Saves ¥ € PO $1.90. Ver away dally t > Waldort Bide, 708 Mike st, | between Pike

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