The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 1, 1913, Page 6

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THE STAR— detain iat JANUARY 1, 1913. ATTORNEY FILES |Osgar und Adolf Have Their Reconciliation and Love Feast Sasie be’ Cont CHARGE AGAINST als os ’ CAPT. TENNANT Chin Quong, 24, a Chinese me eee eee - was arrested Tuesday after » by Detective Keefe, af timony of eye ¥ ted him in the shox Milwaukee 18 noo sworn t had imp of Wong Song in t ho the night of I Quong was taken to the police station under the protest of bis attorney, Glen 8 Corkery, Keefe found Quong } was leay ing the New Iding with Corkery. Corke ted to the arrest, said K warran @ attempted to forcibly prevent the dete re the « waa finally with Cor nick (4-1 ) anew? |200SEVELT TALKS TOO MUCH,” DECLARES| TRAFFIC SICK MAN SHACKLED 10° BOY WONDER, INTERVIEWED ON POLITICS | BLOCKED | COT AS DRUNK, DIES (This Is the second of a se ries of three stories of Haven «le, plesdiagerieiae a his sh les fell upog ¢ . §. TO INVESTIGATE DR. FRIEDMAN’S CURE | art, 4yearold California boy site : | CINCINNATI, O,, Jag. 1 ack-|um tre who has astonished the world ats |led to his cos in the strong Cad Prey: by hie learning. His mother : a spital because an interne r ‘\ proposes to educate him at fs; | sosed cane incorrectiy cle |e home. By the time he is 7, $ erat J wife of Thomas appear pit hea ed her f ¢ of the ne { the she says, he will know as much pa t of the Eighteen feet of snow in the Cas + cades. Traffic on the Northern Pacific, | Great Northern and Chicago, Mil waukee & Puget Sound lines de-| moralied. F.cod on Snohomish river drives farmers from low js s aiden Two men dead as result of the| ° explosion of a snow plow not se This is the N Yeu of ‘em North we d an f a five storn Didn't “ ing weather throughout the “carry onger tratr traine® schedule Ume t ficlals are not pre |they will get th aged man was 8 Thomas was | e str ard and stray in| ped to a cot and treated for deliri-| va hing tt IN NEW ViCE SENSATION We wish you a Happy and Prosperous New Year. MY . Re al firet four days of tb : ‘a [AORPE MODEL SHOE HOSPITAL i atides, | bt 613 SECOND AVENUE DR. FRIEDERICH F. PRIEDMAN) In : es ae ches blow exploded mae c Meat Prices Cut aC. D. Reard ctor Smith over e million feet of logs tled up| WASHINGTON Again for Thursday HAVEN HART, “SUBMITTING TO AN INTERVIEW, WHILE ENGAGED IN CLAY MODELING wernment jetty near Ev The Middlemen Eliminated at as the average high school ) rv This | didn’t you walt for me? eret yeattered far and wide FRYE & CO.’S MARKETS graduate pile of dominoes { ne 1 et sound by the gale Tomorrow (Thursday) the following big specials will be offered at BY MARK LARKIN | sarian army d 4 are 8 from Jullus Caesar for the re ? our markets LOS GATOS, Cal, Ja oO 0 interrupte porter, he said: “Well, I really LIKE VENISO a 2 ) ee catty Nakata Thee couldn't do Mt right now! N? 1 Cooking Eggs 20c | ¢ cans Cascade Milk Be Haven Hart, ¢ Nice, Fresh Liver Sausage. .10c | Choice Pork Steak 12'40 ee, ye tate ot gut} sine when he won't tenge | WE'LL HAVE LOTS | wt Neck and Hackbones, 10 Ibs | x“ Fb ea | nger on each red dot | issue, But after a little | or he att dicptedniome eee, | . 1 made a mis |p sasion he opened the & ' OF IT--PERHAPS oo take dom and read @ pass | { H ay t ng to be | ~ wily, and with some effort, Witty young elk from the Yel | ked it of t “ the re ut not with ¢ parfotlike | iowstone National park will be | precision of children that turned loose today near Snoqual-| int result of memorizing a lawyer | Occasionally, when a werd mie cowboy and | stuck him, he spelled it out Fifty Elk will take a special | prone J it, and then went BA OUR MOTTO! “From GOVETNMENT- INSPECT mp. It signifies purity an SHE HAS POSED FOR THE MOVIES FIFTEEN YEARS on, Reting real expression Tato {fate Saet te =a = | Ree: ty Commissi Rutherford’s | | : His political views are that dope” is corre 60 meat packers | ugh with Roosevelt talks too much will be gnashing their teeth about | concert Haven does many ch 60 years hence f him tha he ran to his as splitting kindling and Rutherford says he has arrived 0 and cuddied up close to D ing the fire. When he at a method of reducing th cost | her, looking genuinely shy | «8 kindling, he plays he je of meat. He says t bull elks Once, when the family was | Abrabam Lincoln and when he make fine meat and that in a few t t we wa stopped drawa maps, he is Christopher | years they will be supplanting the| PER YD. SAIPPEO ANYWHERE ) # a camera,” w by th 1 d the Columbus. Everything 1 pat we now | th 7 eat: ne with, | game with bim; life ts one con: |- According to his figures, in 19 Din v.S. opening wedge | h n't make any | tinuous romp nt herd now turned loose| Y SIGN fe Q | hit e When he When asked what he liked to ber 200, and, carrying out acco CORE oO A ya make | ¢ with em, he wa 1 his figures further, he finds that my | Ss [ Saciemactt them, he was | do most, he replied fas tue ron nibace sively ‘aucirt Canis OE 187 ANP MADISON € } Y blocks, you # ‘Oh, I Uke te ke maps o 150 years, there will be almost ‘ * | ming!” ne declatmed, quoting | raw or play or make a nolee,” jenough elke roaming. the forests SEATTLE WASH. yIdier * rt ea } s « sar Why which expreasion was certain. jof Washington to supply half the a1. '¥ from the heart, out people of Geattle with meat $ “DENTIN o RB ae Peas OLD 1913 GETS NOISY $000, 77 _NELCOME IN SEATTLE ~SELL THAT FARM the nee, standing in the G ad town Khe tr 1 n re 1 | At cone Edwin J. Browa, D. D. ‘ a 10 1 fit the Bor . Becond av SEATTLE'S LEADING D rbie ‘ Here sat mY Learn at 718 Win ve ‘ \ ng popular ’ c wig MAE HOTELY, TALE mates or : Ae fee tie open ov rar’, Building. ,|CaARACTER ACTRESS IN LU.|, . Agito: mal Peer dap ethane impinge etesn Hara ae ; BIN MOVIES. : has ra wae | Annie Laurie,” and “Sta Way down in Jacksonville, |?! caked anieee: ia: tiie Ola” el Fla., where ther sunshine and C er strong soprano votce pleased | == CLASSIFIED AF> D “ struck 12 In the PURNETURY I tmo hb le R shouts froke® loone Biliote 44 ! t : went 5 ng up)h tooted, and paper streamers j " 5 ts, d tin began shooting across the lerge ‘ bee : oy had | dining roe M. TOKUYA ed m n The ov 1 played a few bar Meriding |” r lienr She ! c Auld La ne but quickly Paes tee | Z : a f « hanticler Rag and Ef ; af 1 . ne 8A Ragtime band ~~ ‘ i} A WEAK-END PARTY Oa If you have a farm or a piece of acreage fc tor trade, the most logical place to get in touch with a customer Star is through The Seattle Star. Why? Because The Star has over 40,000 paid subscribers every evening. It goes into the CALLS FOR EROTHER AT THE onli fers of | ° t mr of e fn ° fi | homes of the people. Where are you going to sell that farm? Angeles Cafe th be on 0 Classi 1e You don’t know. Who is the particular party who is going 4 1 | to buy it? You don't know. Therefore, to be more assured 1422-24.26 First Avenue Our 25c Regular Dinner on te 4 é AND: Our Special 50c Chicken Dinner Served from 11 a. r Ads of its sale, place your classified advertisement in The Star, ‘i where it will be read by over 40,000 subscribers and their Ss Il families every day, for somewhere among this great family ‘ e * there are possibly not one, but mgany who will be irfterested And the cogg is very small. No matter where you may live— = se Bei cencalled sp Aguilis = Anythi ng whether in the city or the country, @e Star clas: ified ads Chops ec = and you will get results. If in the city, call on us &r phone MOTION ra = ee us. If in the country, mail your advertisement in and we Vocal and Instrumental Concert | Pocker = will at once give you information as to its cost for one time aheaeses ells Ua BOISE, IDAHO.—The 4 { or more, both o United 8 ‘ Prof. Nape’s Hawaiian Orc 1 ‘ OF | tors will 4 | ton of the | ening here Ce yuu cA TATA © A | ZATION

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