The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 23, 1911, Page 5

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THE STAR—MONDAY, JANUARY 23, 1911, g~ = MAY JAIL | TEN REASONS AGAINST | GILL, DECLARES PASTOR VEGITARIANIASM RIGHT UP TO THE MINUTE = z e . ~ / st f iY nr Ave bh Nim, MY OFA, \ For. THE LANO SAKES MARY, DID! oun 4 oy Ge i Soy aor | 1 ‘YELL You Nor ‘To PUT MY | @een EAT . } IN SLIPPERS \ poraroe SKIN SUITCASE IN A_) Honmeio, Orie P SK eotongy | ~_DAMP PLACE? -—~ Og SO wy FOR, CHRISTMAS, : w given last night | the important apri ‘ | » ey Strong, at the Queen Fifth, a busine | | ) “Sixth, improve *° naioaal: chore eer tat oe toll athe recommendation to be of Qualities of the ‘ a vote “Seventh, the establishment the ation office | i W. Dilly for mayer.” |the ect ise ia ioc ooenacs oboe | Kind We Sell at DE Will meat “Eighth, the strengthening of the| liey" find 0 rei } ote clea et <7 ‘pin apg {opprension at-the-hands of the By $1, $1.25 and $1.50 the relie of the mora te, Kh n@é ther Ra a . imation ot pres Sac. Sie resuaainentation Will In Fine Assortment & toning up of manhood | | clude tion ox ling of ‘ t e e | the 8. KR. & 8. to estabilel AKO oe ve campalg pointedly remarked able schedule and a definite opinfon aga lac < ty one isaue at the| an to What a reasonable schedule t baking ¢ he ‘ , aera - == Poom MAN! | MAVEN'T A THING ) 1" cm tee eee an Issue between | JIMMINY | WiSH'T)// MA, COME QUICK! Om THE ROUSE TORAY/ /GRREN 4 1 en at| right and wrong + HAO SOME |! wttute’s EATING THE i exceey rhe A [Pras | If the recommendation is adopt © outa “ eau PUMPKIN COVERS OFF leoreeneca | my FAVORITE) od Crawford be brought to ~ - A \ ari THE BOOKS RATOR STROP revit ime said ation Counsel “OUCH!” SCREAMS aaa Cathoun last it the ordi Ba es STA’ i i nance » t we yriment ot hk ) 1 1 1 tore STATUE; ARRESTED | License Man if | Eu cues celeee win aa teres * | Into jail | . He Wants a Tiny | on ink in Indiana || AT THE MOORE k Drink in Indiana T R - INDIANAPOLIS, Jan good sit Hopwood a M ar future when a ma ta Th 1 Mar ne k at an Indiana ba which ¢ t the smal asked to produce a ense | Moore : oe = “| showing that he is entitled to the — Os ae 48 stripes, bro nd f , There e Silks M : by ©" | privilege and is capable of carrying - e f Clott 1 t $ a ze ty */a load and attending to at art Fh ete clever farce, “Seven Da he the same time. Repres Col ~“ = ceases, b ng at the 2 ancy 9 g Paffetas. for Tailore Shir The police| vert, who is preparing the pre =\ MY LIMA BEAN <———ae\|| man who selected the company. The |g 27-inch Eancy Striped Taffetas, for Tailored and Shirt- ¥ r7 ECA! t 1 * ‘ s aye <—_; SUSPENDERS — (Bieta : a aeline be ; . : i = ARE ‘ oF TURKUP ‘ h - 27-inch. Fancy Foulards, in dark colors—just the styles for se Pe wth SPROUTING " Skin “ =” tote ; street een Heensed to dria! ie (‘car 00 voumh ou GING} | f 2 1 5 1 Ee ping. cas ple oe Hoots CvAL J and Ells 4 7-inch Hairline and Pin Stripes—they will make pretty et drunk or disorderty 4 ear et David, th Shirt Waists , sulng & personal | drinking] ‘ “4 ‘a nough ta} ed in bieo |i 20-inch Fancy Messalines, for street, afternoon and even- ns from the applicant, by . om . 4 n ¢ e, and ing wear ype or witness whether he THRKLING INCIDENT INA OESERT ISLAND ROMANCE gets awe t 20-inch Brocades, for general utility dresses—new colors. ate! ft ut B of drink. The | Pend aii hes € a s sais Th ‘ i 20-inch Striped and Fancy Taffetas, for many different pur moving, the policeman’s stick bit | * - eget — es, Bi cov nd a hundred ‘ ws Item «8 . 4-inch All-Silk Persians, for Fancy Waists and Kimonos. rome drunk or o! . « actio e pla = sat pc b age BN. goo privilege the licere should be aus-| he {a man w 20-inch Louisines, checked and striped; a good range of col- statue came to life je gave ered er ged he ¢ " Dended for one year, depriving the E Cc | er fa re ors. ton « charge of burglary right to drink at open bar if the |The lady heid the gut nd other Silks in many colors, worth $1.00, $1.25 and $1.50, us MARATHON WALTZ Course of a [her come tack to ive wich 3 N a 22 to advic e od t Hornet Is Detained. b " ¥? 1 =) LYNN hare zara | Day S News @ United States cr Tacoma) The dispatch merely said tt had A YARD * BSESSCE"S) ON WAYHERE cP aes Ee gt at Te = so a ts oe fe - ' enney Sent to x at Trux Honduras ed that | the police. Mayor Connery strut al aid _ th at - a “ We Open at 8:30 and Close at 6 P. AC. Daily 4 meee ae Lyndebor, X. Hho Is 80 yearn), WASHINGTON. Jan. 22-7 -| the Ins ne Ward thons in local dance halls jold, has been an active black re 2 ; t ane ar ecDou ls Be $ “4 wth @ . whieh ba ng h t ae {n distress. Capt. Johansen of 12 Bat American gunboat 7 Ww t $ ’ (By United Press) ¢ ago reported that while " .w Nie i. b ‘ FE SAN FRANCISCO, Jan, 23.—Her-| y met with a Babe Globe Trotter. 1b avy depar t 4 t : 7 Loot ny nef amenity “i breathes reo Bane, Slghe Trotter, Teael tow : 1 ccamren epee angerous to allow the ms SECOND AVENUE AT PIKE STREET — fattest man in California, is dead’! under her own st }has just arrived at New ¥ t United ainst dure ao etna 3 Janae Mo Casenvé Co Tuinty-Founts Sreeur midt weighed 475 pounds ywned by. the Chic “= Highwaymen Captured | WANTS PENSIONS i MEMORIAL’ TWO KILLED Bra p |twins recently, but x fone baby died a few days | ward PORTLAND, Or., Jar carried OLYMPIA, Jan, 23.—Memorial| KINGSTON, Ont., Jan, 23.—Twe By Star Special.) | ot tia alinank ‘hiciwrers vale ervices were set as the order of|men were killed in a wreck on the | Their Only Deer Dead Pc cou at vai Rags —— ss for a joint session this|Grand Trunk railway near Collins: | The re 1 Ca ot y.\¢ R _ Phe: “0 avid od ternoot mortals will given Bay, Ont rly this morning. & 7 Wis. are ping the death of ih r robbed a for the retirement of supreme court | 0" Ex-Gov. Coagro Mc- freight train had become stalled im | eee aay tate. Old sgnlond Durndiée ots, carty totay with |setnreny - png errata ees] (SME IE A jent |a cut and before they could get # | the rigors of a hard winter| | sete . Jof thé senate, and Joe Foster of Se-| flag out another train crashed into ved too much f the animal cay? sy for many years a member of | (tie rear end Sam Basset urged a ¢ e legislature / that hed been an object of sol SC RANTON, Pa., Jan. 23.—Two re Hthe protection of the game warden vise all state institutions. The DIES AFTER AMPUTATION ai 3 T td 5 commission would co of five n alleged gang of 4 here’s Much to Gain | cotta Be oul poet ot five! NORFOLK, Nev., Jan. 23.—Three that government men have been seek months were caught to» r lor, near here. The 4 been frozen several |prisoners are Dartell Gleulio and Dee ltrip Pietrio, - — ———_——— ee WERES A TONIC THAT WILL BUILD UP & ANY | Here's Some Tree. | The largest oak tree in Hunting fton, Adams county, Penn, has just jbeen cut down. It stood on the }farm of John R. Sadler. From the ftrunk of the 1103 large wagon japokes were made and 12 cc id Kaurt Stier died this aft MONTREAL Que., Jan By Purchasing Now neer of the { rallway, died today There has been a generous, quick and enthusiastic response to our last week’s announcement. brane 300 KILLED "IN BATTLE (By United Pres) PASO. We told you these two carloads of Pianos were brand new. We told you that in transit the cases and finish on many of them had been slightly damaged. We told you that aside from this they were musically perfect, and at the prices, $96 to $222, they abso- | lutely defied competition. In every particular every pur- | chaser has found every statement | true and strictly according to facts. SKATERS IN MEET (By United Pros.) During the past week, two of the five styles have been completely from the W and ¢ closed out. jeather in New York Those remaining will be rapidly b= Wg 9p itm B U S ] N ES § ternational Skating SEEK JAP SOCIALISTS selected by keen, wideawake buy- ers. None will remain by the end of the week. If you wish to make a small | TOKIO, Jan. 23.—A lA search for the broth nd amount of money go a very long way INlof Denjiro Kotoku, condems ‘iP ‘ lJ cialist, who are believed —This is your opportunity. || hiding in .okio, is being oo . b a imperial polle Ac NEW YORK, Jan, 23.—Adeline, dancer, today announced that she Those who ponder and debate | ~ Foyt tech left Amer. |Genee, who has just completed her} Wl! leave tt ces ~ j will find others have grasped the ares gy Blagin Aelusinalngs Bi- ce ment in vaudeville at) ment. M aime 5 ‘ J] his are | the st sa ever palf | five month full importance of this offering. | ke deci | _ To dein Forces “GIRL THREATENED H Be of quick decision. | ea E | Cy Valtes Pree) | DOVER, Eng. Jan, 23 saaty | BELLINGHAM, Jan, 23.—The . : P i iy i %: NA, Jar }—Information | gamamed, the Ametican liner ‘Taseo| story of lsyeanald Dele ta ‘There is hardly a business of any kind today that cannot be made to expand by the iy the foreign office here to in port here today after a col-|Comte, an unusually beautiful persistent use of good, first-class illustrations. When you consider the tremendous | Ya ontearie And Greero: Hur |lision off Goodwin sands, with the | French girl, has resulted tn advances made by the automobile manufacturers, railroads, pure food companies and . Denak tos ante aur’ Sark oo (eaauas aig an liner President | Stone bela: pera for 4M 8 producers in general of everything conceivable, you will readily admit that their pic- ue OsCe © curD ‘ 0 @ neo! ne in » alde 1 to ¢ t on the arge oO uring : ws ri ri bs . gressions {n the Balkan 1 in “ed Tasso ta -satele are girl into Ww hite ales rn ture money is well expended. Give this subject its due consideration, and you will un ; Guctabian 46 | CURES Hie BLINDNESS. |” Stone was 4 ted after he had doubtedly find a means to help YOUR business likewise. pon D. S. Johnston Co, BOSTON, Jan. 23.—Dr. William YER D Jattempted to force the girl to lead Photo engravings on zinc or copper for newspapers, magazines, book- . 8. . Hy Ja life of shame and turn over the pely Winslow, archacologist and es ernie suppor lets, street car advertisements, post cards, etc. We make drawings and de- ITY . torian of Boston, is in ge After Stone had been led away to signs for commercial purposes. THIRD AND UNIVERS possession of his sight after four! COLUMBIA, s. C., Jan. 23—]a cell Miss Le Comte told the chief ® Purp’ |years’ blindness, due to cataracts. | Tuberculosis soon rill cian, tise of police that her life had been Stores Everywhere |. After getting the Ingredients! +, ‘Tillman, slayer of Editor Gon-| threatened PI ERVI E ENGR V ce] h ton ther be ne paca] a& cake, | za} d nephew of United States| ‘Somebody called me up on the . jalways warm the bow! by pouring | Senator Benjamin Tillman, accord-| telephone last Friday,” the girl JAMES 8. DITTY, Manager. into it hetiing Php Let eee ing to his physicians herestoday. | said, “and told me that if I didn’t 2 were ‘ a few minutes, then pour out and|- ‘Tillman went West following his {leave t toit a Twouin x . dry. It must be warm enough t0|rolease 1or the killing of Gonzales, Hdllod. abil encanta caibur« 1309 Seventh Ave., Seattle Phones—Main 9400; Ind. 441 soften, but not melt the butter,

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