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THE STAR—MONDAY, JANUARY 29, 1912. : a ZERO WEATHER ” (Che Calead Senin Denees are MINNEAPOLIS, Jan. 27.—Zero UGH HOUSE SAN FRANCISCO, Jan, 29—| weather still pas the Northwest 4 BY ARMY OFFICERS ua GIRL BANDIT. Flirting with Private James Craw —e fp ewe] the mercury in as ford, Sixth company, Coast arti: |10¥ M4 32 below, | Grand Forks, N ae se ee 7 . a » dan, 29. — Court Banjo lery, a dashing girl” bandit lured | Ds Teported the maximum low Le™-| martini was today ordered for or Banjo... ||nim to her room, secured hie own |Perature. At Wlantpeg it In be Simoni for 410. revolver, held him up with it and . neo enry recently : ? . ” one of the lead “Tavestieate: H forced him to turn over all his 1 gabigg te her, Police are seare ern ak cles papas og) ha ‘- — po Fhe et eineatene ok I | FOR THIS BLOCK! ; e e on them, drew their swords and With the L. C. Smith 42-story building now in course of construction only 100 feet away, is there g: re | ction Ss Teeieas Wh toecece co vies. any need to ask what we think of Seattle’s future? Just tell anybody that talks hard times to stop and ence of the chief of police and in “THE STORE THAT SAVES YOU MONEY” and see what we are doing every day with the br se argh dg yo wy stock of ‘wed Tacoma Dry Goods Co., which we are selling at less than wholesale prices, and men. become a ter at once. Are Coming True corssi ts coum eecuants ee For the Reason Why We Are Busy, bedroom of their apartment, two containing $4,000 in cash, according to Gagnot today to the police, The men leap. Se ee ae coatle after they bad WOMEN’S REGULAR $12.50 BLACK COATS MEN’S $15.00 SUITS GOING NOW wore masked. —NOW— © —AT-- ‘ United Press Leased Wire) ICO CITY, Jan. 29.—-Zapa- tista revolutioni« tn different parts of Mexico engaged the federal ‘troops today, one batt Temixco, near Quernavaca, tn the state of Morelos, resulting in 29 rebels and several federals being killed. Another engagement is reported from near Santa Maria Hultsila, in the same state. The casualtios are not know WOMEN’S REGULAR $25.00 SUITS OR COATS —NOW— MEN’S $19.50 SUITS OR OVERCOATS —NOW— s chap icin dential died tah 1 * “| HAVEN'T ANY LITTLE & * BOY TO PLAY WITH *® * ME." CRIES LEEDS’ * * BOY IN MANSION * * * SPREE E EERE DS MERELY A DAILY OCCURRENCE ago we began to run in debt for land and advised our friends to do the same. ‘@ great increase in land values would take place in 1912, 1913 and 1914, that the opening of the Panama Canal would boom all the Western Coast. north of the city. withdrawing their money from the banks and buying shores of Lake Washington. to offer you your choice of 300 acres of rich, fertile land at the low nn Pe; $10 Cash Will Bay Any Per Acre Acre You May Select years much of this land will be worth more an show you land as rich as cen- | —® great deal more. Set side cas wake We know it is the cheapest land in King row celery same as in pice | rer an acre at the price of a 30-foot e an acre ai ice of a is perfectly drained and suit- | 1.4 of crop. Come in at once and see these beautiul believe that within two | acres. Two trips daily, rain or shine. ANSON & CO.,Third Floor New York Blk. RD BUSINESS DIRECTORY “THE ADVERTISEMENTS BELOW. WATCH THE PHONE K FOR SPECIAI RES T PEOPLE ARE AD- WILLIAM 6. LEEDS, JR. MONTCLAIR, N. J., Jan. 20.-— When Montclair people refer to “that poor little boy,” the object of their sympathy jan't some pov- erty-stricken urchin of the very poor, it is an #yearold helr to $20,000,000, William B. Leeds, jr. upon whom all this sympathy is heaped. Folks who pass by the Leeds mansion here call him the “Little Prince Lonely,” as they notice bis wistful, longing face pressed against the window. “Lit- Ue Prince Lonely” bas all that money cam buy; 15 servants wait on him—BUT THERE I8 NO ONE TO PLAY WiTH HIM! The other day “Little Prince Lonely” stood by his window watching some ragged lads mak- ing @ snow man out in the street; they were having time throwing snowball snow man they had made. Tears came to the rich boy's eyes and his governess bundled him up and sent him out in the spacious EY ARE REL! "AND WILL MEET YOUR EVERY WANT UF CO, Ine.) FLORIST ad Boys’ | octar cr 'sectet 22's tees C. W. BRIDGES ard i iL CH chkiss Is oe Place | 2Pone for Quick Service Battard 1000 rong | 0 the 3 and fancy Design Work Decorating Pe lial ceaee-— ~ ged ao Big Selection iS 99.00. | ieee ate, HIM A TRIAL | PAIN CING CO. | [ ae cll co. High Grade Goods, Prices Reagon- b@ SONS, Props. te, am Cann is W. Hike teas “and in Gattens, “Man of REAL ESTATE : t ivi { ra Eege, Net- ae re AERA Hee tad Gort Suga. — “ivaermamrs *°4*8 4. 7. ARMSTRONG ‘ll “ae Auden Aen [BYE WORKS a H Bi GROCERY 6413 Ballard Ave. i Some Crisp, Good Bi ” Quick,.Prompt Service oa Use the Phone—Ballard 831. Phones, Wis cteanet and) WE ARE MONRY SAVERS FOR aes cleaned and presses, 25th Av, and 67th St. BALLARD HARDWARE CO ALL REATING STOVES AT COST.| Ballard Sheet Metal Works paneer se? sasnane bad Skylights, Blow Piping. Conductors utters, Hotel and Restaurant. toatl the “ciae:| Ballard Hardware Co., Ine. and ream in Ballard $102 Ballard Av. Phone Bal. 19 TO HOP OYAL DAIRY | __HOTEL BALLARD _ |~-SATACE OF SWEE Phone 16.| Mallard Ave, and Dock Pisce, DRUG co |The Only Strictly Modern| TQY$!_ TOYS! TOYS! cal House in Town COME AND SEE For Cogs ana | Dining Room in Connection it 5231 Mallard av. ’ fae 7 aortic One Trial ta hil We Ask. Enterprise Wine & Liquor Co. on with | MICHIGAN LAUNDRY 4 Pull Line of the Best ee rs eyes uc |... Same meinen. Wines, Whiskies and Cordials s MICHIGAN LAUNDRY |"*™emer me for your Holiday Solicits Your Trade ENTERPRISE WINE @ LIQUOR co 07 General Mill and Bost Work 5114 Ballard Ave. Ballard Wash —— ERS Day. rT Joe Kehrmann. ; | <-teevrennannseennesinensiennssnensnys patron COOK’S RESTAURANT OS Se dae ee na he v ~~ Office Phone Bal. 475, Res., Bal. 974 ia SALMON BAY WOOD Co. Wood and Coal FULL WEIONT AND MEASURE At Stimson's Mill Seattle, Wash. REAL ESTATE WARFORD REALTY CO. BUILDERS’ improvements tn Half block to Star Want A : Bring Results|" psf areal Office, 6516 24th Ay. N. W. AND COAL grounds about the mansion to play in the snow. Soon he came back crying that he “had no one to play .| with him.” A coachman was sent out to play. PORTABLE JAIL SAN DIEGO, Cal., Jan. 29.—Uni- versity Heights too far out to wend the patrol wagon. So they built @ portable jail, and will move “}it to the drunks that are too “lit up” to navigate to the big harbor. ‘But We Love Each Other’ SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 29.—"We may have our little differences, but we love each other, don’t we, Joe?” said Mrs. Joseph Ramsey before Police Judge Shortall. “We do that,” said Joe. Both looked as if they had been struck by @ cyclone, Shake Devil From Her LOS ANGELES, Jan. 29.—"“He tried to shake the devil out of m testified Mrs. G. W. Rife, divor | applicant. “LAterally or figuratively?" fj questioned the court. “Both,” she replied. “He's a Holy Roller.” No Excuse for Divorce SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 29.— “False teeth, cork legs and a—er— ~|a—well, none of those things dis- covered after marriage are grounds for divorce,” is the deciaration made In court here today. Harry Zukow of Boston is stung. qu CC. REDWOOD CITY, Cal., Jan. 29.— Frightened by a train, ed past Mrs. August rope about its neck caught her was thrown to the h violence that she She is survived by six children, KING PIERP TAKES * HIS ART FROM ENGLAND NEW YORK, Jan, 29.--J. P. Mor-} gan's collection of art treasures will | be brought to New York from the! Victoria and Albert museum in Lon. | don, He wishes to centralize his collection, and for that reason alone is withdrawing them from England, BOUND FOR ENGLAND MALTA, Jan. 29.—King Goorge|f and his que r Apending three | days here on their return trip from the Delhi durbar, started for England, Beattie Automonne Sc!.ool, 210 |% Broadway. one | nn. 750 Pairs Women’s Imported Kid Gloves, All Colors and Black and White. Regular $1.50 Kind at=— REGULAR. 10c TURKISH TOWELS ———E REGULAR 15¢ PILLOW CASES Sale Starts REGULAR 20c HUCK TOWELS WINDOW. SHADES—REGULAR 35c SHADES—NOW CHILDREN’S COATS—40 CHILDREN’S COATS, REGULAR $3.50—NOW, 6 syeysg ayes “ue OF Second Av. at James St.