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ALLEGED WIFE BEATER LANDS IN JAIL CELL Wilhelm Hirsch, of Burton, Vash m Island, has failure to been arrested for provide for his wife and a default of arrest follows two pet! oo ty commissioners jurton, asking help tions to from citizer for Mrs. Ht Yester t fortunate woman the Wayside hos puffering from the | it is was brought to pital at Seattle Drutality of her husband, 1 her children, | claimed Mrs. Hirsch, who was a widow married Hirseh © w with five last spring Odliked to leave filed In the superi children. N pas been trying ¢ herself and chil aid to be a well-to and since that to earn a living MILK AND EGGS FOR GERMS-—HE BALKED city Vaited Press) PITTSBURG, Pa, Feb. 19. To meat, milk and eggs for feeding germs—$11.38 In view ¢ euch high fact that them, a McK natarally balke« bill was pres Sandblad, the city bacte ing t councilman t ind. 1082 DOWNING, HOPKINS & RYEM, Ine BROKERS Stocks, Grain aad Provisions. Roth Phones 870. Private Wires. 301-805-306 Alaska Bldg TRUSTEE SALE OF WATCHES, CLOCKS, SILVER WARE, DIAMONDS, JEWELRY, ETC NEW YORK JEWELRY Co, | 1605 Third av ~yhatween Pike and Snion. BURKE & FARRAR’S FIFTH ADDITIO THE RENT PAYERS’ OPPORTUNITY was not at all exorbitant, alnce it covered the January board for some | * millions of germa, which he had taken from the Youghlogheny river, the source of the city’s water eup bly, They were fed well, he said, and when fully developed were used In testa. The councilman suggested that the Individual board bill of each germ ought to be ttemized, but after | }® gambling card games, a rule |® went into effect today that any lw teacher found frequenting the cautioning the doctor to feed them seantily, he “O. K.'d" the bill AMERICAN FALLS VICTIM OF CHARM OF A JAP WOMAN Smitten by the charms of a little | 4 Japanose woman when he first saw her four years ago, Sam Mitchell an Amertean, resolved she was the “only girl he could ever love. After "| the woman's husband died, Mitchel!| BOY HIGHWAYMEN te Fes.) sought her hand. and = Thursday evening, at the Japanese Baptist mission, Mrs, Fuera Terada became | Mrs. Sam Mitchell When the Japanese he American's n by Baptist clergyman Mitchell 1416% First av widow be |ward 8. Fines wife, she re-| day for he he faith of ber fathers | to rob eremony was performed | th Mrs, |ley near Third ay, and Pike at will awstst her husband tn | fessed the operation of a lodging house at|They were THE lek RR RRR *® TEACHERS MUSTN'T PLAY THE PONIES. (By United Press.) EL PASO, Tex, F 18 * Following a report made to the ® school board that teachers in ® the puble schools, including * women, had been betting on ® horse races and indulging in ® Juares race track or playing |in psychology, to note |anve different ¥ * * * * * * * a * * * . - . * * ® games of chance would be * summarily dismissed *% The resolution was passed at *| % the suggestion of W. L. Pea #| * body, chairman of the board, ®| ® who stated that he knew of a ® number of cases where teach ers had been gambling * | *) *) *\- eR EERE MAKE CONFESSION Dick Shields, aged 18, and Ed 23, arrested Thure iding up and attempt! 1, W. Beaver tn bie office dairy, on adow brook eon sterday to the charge frightened away before they got any me COMPLETE CLEARANCE OF SMOKE AND WATER DAMAGED STOCK OF Paints, Stains, Varnishes, Brushes, Dry Colors, Etc. PRICES THAT WILL INTEREST EVERYONE WHO 18 INTER ESTED IN PAINTING OR KALSOMINING THI8 SPRING, SALE BEGINS MONDAY, FEBRUARY 21st WE ARE OPEN TUESDAY—WASHINGTON’S BIRTHDAY. HATFIELD-BERNHARD CO., INC. 112 2nd Avenue South CAN OF PAINT, WITH AN ANALYSIS OF ITS CONTENTS, 18 THE MODERN GUARANTEE OF QUALITY. How About You? Are you still buying houses and presenting them to the landlord ? not own? How many houses have you paid for that you do Have you ever stopped to figure out that in about four and a half years you pay for the average house that rents at $15 a month? Besides that, every time you move it costs you $10 or $20, your furniture goes to rack and ruin from being banged around and there is always some little thing you buy or fix up rather than beg the landlord or agent to fix it. When Something Happens Suppose you are taken sick? house if you can’t pay rent. can raise money to help you through a tight place. if you haven’t it all paid for, you have an equity in the property which you can sell. money on nor sell rent receipts. It may be that you will not be able to build just the sort of house you would like at first. You may have to put up with some inconven- iences for a while, but in a short time you will own a better place than the average house of- fered for rent and, You Will Have a Home A place of refuge. grow up untainted by the evils of the apartments and crowded districts and you will be recognized as a better and more substantial citizen. This is your last chance to get property like Burke & Farrar’s Fifth Addition at a reasonable price and on easy termes. it up. besides, You can’t stay ina If you own your home you You can’t borrow Even A snug harbor where you or any of your family can find shelter from the storms of life. Don ty. Take Fremont-Ballard car to the end of the line, where we will show you over the proper Your children will ’t pass MOCK HOLDUP TOOK THEIR WITS AWAY (ty Unalted Press) MANHATTAN, Kan, Fob, 19 When Professor MeKeover, of the Kansas State Agricultural college, sprung & mock hold-up on bis class the result the class became #o pante stricken | that no one was able to deseribe the incident aceurately, and all The itnatruct young men from tn SEATTLE STAR fully planned the hold-up. He noted the appearance of the men and their plan of action, After the af | fair he asked the class to describe what they saw, with the ourtous re sult noted above. Savings & Trust Co. of Seattle Surplus As a letter of recommen- dation the well-filled pass book speaks loudly and ef fectually Have you ever had a sav A dollar f} ings account? will start you. INTEREST 4B PER CENT Compounded Semi-Annually, JAMES D. HOGR, President. N. B. GOLNER, Casbler DInKeTORs: Ferdinand Sehmita, J. Low an, A B fiewart. C HH Hebb, © MeCormick, Jemes D. Hogs X ih Bolner, CORNER 8ECOND and CHERRY STREET Bravches at Mallard, Georgetows aed Reston His paid for the Disgusted landlord still owns it. MISTAKEN FORA | showoa Above @ snow bank they | tx 4 by the department MINK; 18 KILLED "Word sino ronchod here today of | of the increase tn. hin jof the increase tn bi the death of William Burke, fore marvels that it comes VALDEZ, Alawka, Feb, 19—Louls| man on the Copper River road, in| request he made for the help Wireless Specialists’ Training ith Kiderman, his companions, who mis took bim for a mink. The three, were hunting near Tlekel, the ter minus of the Copper River railroad. | yon became separated from the! Sixteen additional clerks in the other two and when his fur cap| Seattle postoffice have been author: | day by Paul Teetheart and Peter|the river at the Abererombie can-| yon. More Clerks for Postoffice. i Are You Neglecting Your Opport, Are you letting slip, day by da The Safety of the Funds of Our Depositors Is a Matter of Prime man a> tnd whe 4 t Importance in This Bank J yes cies owt Tien nates nama Power Wh * edge of Wircless-£ eola Summer aa Bar Buch is the class of men at r 3 Wirelews-Electrical College is grad. 8 ry 6 Capital Stock— [tate tr thn knawtodes Sak treln: | Sos $1,000,00.00 jing that you are offered through Surplus and Profitse— $1,037,647.58 FROM FROM STATE. $11,156,420.16 STATE. MENT Cash in Vault— MENT OF $3,024,995.81 OF JANU- Cash in Banks— JANU- ARY 3lst, $1,624,932.15 ARY 3lst, 1910 “1 1910 Cash in U. S. Treasury— $29,152.50 1 you will ap Total Cash on Hand— cree, a $4,679,080.46 merely “Plowr,” your The National Bank of Commerce United States Depository Second Av., at Madison St., Seattle SAVINGS DEPARTMENT Open Saturday Evenings Offices and Warehouses, a location Burke & Farrar’s Fifth Addition lies bet Fremont and Ballard at the top of the slope north from the Government Canal. The ele gives a beautiful view of Puget Sound, Elliott: both mountain ranges and the city. The district proved with graded streets, cement walks, wat sewer, electric lights and telephones, and is built up good, substantial homes. Five Car Lines Serve Our Addition Advantages City Water—Sidewalks—Electric Lights—Telepht A $10.00 City Water Certificate Free with each lot. 2 PRICE ’ $250 and Up | Terms $5.00 to $10.00 Monthly. Remember These are not just ordinary lots, nor are they away out int ‘, woods and covered with brush and stumps. They are strictly hi class view lots, all cleared and ready to build on. Be independent Make a start on the right road to prosperity. Don’t be dependelly on the landlord’s whim or fortune’s chance. Put $5.00 in yourpockey come and look the ground over, and select a lot for a home. ri BURKE & FARRAR OWNERS | a 405 to 409 New York Bloc ae! rent money has house, but the