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qererer arageTane aneer am see 2 Interested in the Movies? Then You Don’t Want to Miss This Newest Department in The Star, on Page 8. It Will Keep You in Touch With Them RAIN OR BNOW TONIGHT AND FRIDAY; MODBRATH PASTERLY WINDS e e ° Snow's all gone, ° ° ’ : : ‘ s , gone Miss their egasting . Dad is she appy - They feel sad. Stingy soul! : THE QNLY PROGRESSIVE NEWSPAPER }IN SEATTLE VOL. 14. NO, 270. SEATTLE, WASH., THURSDAY, JANUARY 9, 1913. ONE CENT (x tRains ayn, HOME EDITION ng | ™ hie editorial announcement is addressed especially to the Many are unable, also, to supply a regular fixed demand. Cows KR. F. D. carrier. The boy attends to the packing. He also tele Uniforr of price mong a r t farmers docs not farmers in King county, City men may profit by It, too. Its alm go dry, hens et to lay phones each farmer the day's quotations on produce | mean price-inflatt f etit There are is to help in the quick, effective use of the new parcel post There | , Orders for goods from Seattle should be centered in eb an dozens of conte ' to the ' et and each er th must be COOPERATION to achieve the greatest possible resulls, What's the answer? exchange. When e tan wants exks he sends his order to the farmer trado. 00 that there et recy OOM nd wm, Mr Farme here goes GET TOGETHER! in care of the exchange, and the order made up THE SAME DAY munities D pu e got to paige earners eg oth- Make it absolutely certain that when a man what he has contributed to the day's sale plans. In the f heme the farmer it the time and trouble of you want to get ere is out of your orders eggs or butter from you, the order will Tel Sor Melon “e aia wteetit tem tha > ise be bintecll cast he gocde of not. ‘Tham be filled QUICKLY and with SATISFACTION | The plan can bo uccessfully {n some of the surrounding change will do it for him, Also the farmers may want to buy thelr PACT NO 1—The parcel post law provides that butter, egms, h wuburbs, while at the same time it would not bar individual farmer supplies of fertilizer or other things together and thus secure the fete, must be | d one way for loc r first zone shipment, and to the consumer. | from dealing directly with city customers wholesale ices another way for carriage beyoud the Thin can only be done by farmers tn each community co-operat- | AND, HY THE WAY THE FIRST SUBURE THAT TAKES The personal service idea is the great advantage of the the sec- FACT NO. 2—To do business successfully with city customers ing with each other, either informally or through an exchange In a ADVANTAGE OF THIS SCHEME WILL GET A HIG ADVANTAGE ond plan. But the cost, in time and material, of the packing, would you must be able to fill orders PROMPTLY, with FRESH GOODS, | convenient, centrally located village, from which shipment ts usually | IN DEALING WITH CITY PEOPLE UNDER THE NEW FOST | be an item to set against it, as would the failure to give service that when a man orders six dozen eggs or five pounds of butter, | made to the city, ‘This will cost little when the expe # spread LAW | When Gla Farm fall ghar’ of aabplying the prod dered he will receive them QUICKLY and be sure the eges a FRESH, out over an entire neighborhoc It is oe weosinaty to have a | For instance, if the chicken farmer ¢ Yet Seattle people | Under oltheor pian, thle Tae hiite pr eats the butter NEWLY CHURNED. manager of the exchange. An gent boy can do the work, ‘The know that y phoning an exchange near Kent postoffice they | . , NOW, many farmers do not have, right at pand, the materials exchange need be only a back roum somewhere near the postoffice can obtain fresh poultry and eggs at reasonable price me Kent SERVICE plus RELIABILITY equals { for packing | ‘The produce is brought Into town by the farmer or sent in by the farmers will soon find a market for all of their surplus product | PROFIT. , : “a ‘ vy? f * | ‘BIOGRAPH’ GIR ? | REAL $10,000 STAGE STAR | | | “ Now I Want to ‘Take My Medi- cine,” Says Defaulting Tacoma| Tremendous Damage, Siperintendentof Car} a c c F 7e8 | ‘ys Teller A iad and Lives Imperiled|) Company Before ‘Trappe od Inmates Scream From eller Tres eo ere, , Ri ic | dg 7 by Rising Ohio. Judge. | | Windows as — Envelop “I had to pay alimony my ai of Jac dey in Tacoma, | ity ¢ Prem Le v A. L. Kempster uperiniendent ” (Rl Sry ong lla temerity arn flare eager oagrre PranCNG. Paedan Srettaring| oj ote, Sepesinteodent/ = Buildings at Fr Frise present wife. And so—well, [{ulations, whict n excess of hed 18 hours’ warning, Pittsburg) sq power company, appeared in made a mess of it. I want to ta ie today prepared for a flood. Ati on each odnane hes asia : a icine so tha he Jennings t ne * OF m of the 0 pen a - a! poe ME Gat, Tenn make 0 better sia o Ataabe bonding Teh Aieahany sivers. the water ai of vialating ordinance No { FRANCISCO, Jan, 9. | The work of the firemen in laying : ussell W. Jennings, defs his identity, s ’ ready In 313-10 feet deep. ‘This in > charms te refusal ot (77 Lpree perecr ¢ known tojhose lines was hampered by Sam teller of the Pacific Nationa € to forget a ar : nine feet above the danger mark ars . he {3 are’ in, the emer-l: fon of the street, which ™ of Tacoma, missing » 4 It is Announced that the crest of og Rie ye Me wital; suffering fromt| ties teitrcam ore ee ber 6 and arrested by Appleby, « 5 the food here has been reac Sielghta St peeagey yt trios rin? ies ane fallroad. Btates Marshal J. RH. Js { the * Moeny ‘lives mre endangered, but| sie “Oa, there to anewer to the} ot r By the time the first stream Seattle late Wednesday, gave Seattle and had ‘ . thus far no fatalities bh: Te) ones hat be dikes conver, tie ay and te ot into the flames, the How Reeatait ts ‘The Biar thts morning. |. out acieine Pcpromaris: dsinage . 1s. evormous:| Uae Pe ian we ce nett et See te aphitions to “hekd up & . , « aid , ee: fas cad thousands of |, Kempster presented himself to be the Sar Ped a was a mass of fire. With but anes paaition to having to pe 7 fern coaypen Siwan . etn,” There la.a'f booked, ‘The warrant for his ar Jodging house at East anc three narrow stairways, and one Sites te his former wife and meted: tones teeeiving 90. 9a BY the cellars of many |7est Was isau ver 29 He the water front f, these exits completely cut ee cas. fataes Dai aetne opty Sees ae tt P - ; WAR never ser not! Rateint 1 off by the wall of flame, the in- SE Jeanings married again about a| shortage was d * Tho crest of the flood Is expected | % #t ” S ; mates: erouses 3 > eae yeat ago, a his modest sala Jen en re 1a to be- reached in the Ohioriver| "Sneed. ce i windows and screamed in terror Would not meet his expenses hearing t rning. and held fo thIa afternoon, A stage of 48 feet|, James B with | day to the firmen to stretch ladders, And so tu an he T ! n ts predicted at selenite * Three nide ed bodice Repeatedly the fire fighters plage Jennings, whe ‘ m ive If this in re Plerce, a ere tat to the morcue. so &@ ladders against the window case telephonic description f five yea or will be tremendous gig, Bm pvomnoe badly burned that identity may |temecn ne ciiaee nan charres ; be h nov a » ' at 1c y ma ew collapse, sh « off the — missed, oF , Seeman: Geen teats ian "bob CREW OF ROSECRANS MET ARCHBALD’S is." Chet Tan, Bice cvet-|couragsous lodges Seuped SSI Kempeter is Chie B. Britt, over-| courageous lodgers leaped contract, ‘and #o is in violation of |¢ Piet cia Ginioatinletinet eer ene ee yuh suit may Mrs K athe istein, leap M stein was among those ieee - the city, ¢ pepe: from Sa ise window, an- wh { from the windows. She 4 ly internally in- was picked tp unconscious only @ man Wm. Shaughnessy, few feet from the flames, which pound electric sign: crept slowly toward her. eriously burned { Battalion Chief tt was knocked e Mrs. Goldst xplosion of gas HEARTS, SURVIVOR TELLS Ve / 4 Ys SEEMS SURE) ‘ersictoisss courte attempt eless by an it was the intention of the cil, Pp. Jan By United Press Leased Wire " order d us bek 9 Seenting the frames “wet i en, overcome by smoke a few feet away. Fireman Me ASTORIA, Or., Jan. 9—That ‘he| break up as soon 4 struck, and the impeachment trial ¢ A lone no vcr oma we ovide | Helroisen, badly t 1 hands Elroy, who witnessed the accident, seamen who composed the crew of |@t § o'clock broke It wasn't Robt. W. Archbald of the Tah greece opera 1 any OF face; W. Holwios, head and body grabbed the limp body of Britt and all lines that might bulld after the! purne long 3 this that the ks burat| MARY PICKFOR FROM A PHO TOGRAPH POSED ESPECIALLY | eogrt commerce, charge N Olaf Elizon, shock and as- dragged it to the open air. Me the wrecked steamer Rose and cde kasled ail ton FOR THIS NEWSPAPER misconduct, was amed t — predligiardy eer phyxtation; atl Schlobios, body |was severely Saran — death in a brave and unf NZ | head to foot : liek senate ment seemed to € also contended bu Fireman J, J. McElroy About 200 lodgers are beliey manner is the statement m by DY OC PERG Rade t Oe NEW YORK, Jan. $—Mary | ven up now and | tayor early vote on the disposi. | '@* + Lond city overcome by smok 4 burns; Fire- have been in the rooming vei Fred Peters. the sailor at the St.| deck The vessel was filling so| Pickford of the “movies” has » the simpler fon of the case over : a plic se man J. W. Malloy, head and hands when the fire sfarted. Most of them Mary's hospital here, who miracu we could not longer sta atin a) Takedoe ‘etaet | were only tal Bee ying n1 nears a close, sen- | 4nd that the cl burned; Firemen A. O'Kee: nd J.| were water front workers. Thé lously escaped a watery grave by A few montha ago an a thinks so much | stare disposed be friendly to-|er the franchise anted Heffernan, overcome by smoke. rooms Were small and the ballways Grifting to the shore near Tioga. Fi dias Seah i ai hag 16,068 sncvis fs © favorite | Way © accu jurist expressed mend any or all provisions of the! The two lodging houses were|and exits few. It is regarded as fe “Of course there was a great deo lows were hanging to the paia girl in her : nga play JUST litte hope that sufficient votes ive took the case nnder|ep cciie bal Cie ee eee ee of excitement when she struck, but|gome were trying to get » the The jump to the aking R | will be cast to prevent @ verdict) ion one ok the cs ter an entire half block Host later, when the boys realized that wheel house. As | came on deck stage was made over night against him. ae — === | she was a goner, they calmly acce I bumped against Capt. Johnaor And now the little girl whone REPORT SHOWS Judge Archbald sat unmoved ed the inevitable, and althovgh!{ caught hold of him to } ‘ golden hair is a real “crown of [throughout the argume way ne EVANGELIST RILEY RICH WOMAN CHARGES HER some had hopes of being r 1. being swept off the glory” can smile do i r [house prosecutors pout two days ie ten case ue ines minas-t (nee > i BIG GROWTH IN Sore fi siisnsent remain, Yhe cise | PREACHES SERMON | die.” said Peters My God,’ he ye ie nehes tn ' ing speeches to be made by the ete | MATE WITH N 1 think it was about 5 o'clock) my leg; it's broken fanned _aTy BUILDING house prosecutors ,| Rev. W. B. Riley, t note { = ; when she bumped. I was on the I stumbled and Before 1 Mary was the Indications were that the full) neapolis evangelist, ma ret bridge with Second Officer Palmer,| could get on my feet a big sea swept| graph gir th probably t building de-| penalty would be imp The! appearance in Seattle Wednesday | who immed orders to r\the decks and carried me over la ng fer month of De latest poll of the se showed | right at the tol Hill Tabe CUTOR verse the engines. A big con board. { had put on a life p nine mov player ar ea that not than 15 members! icie, In an able, forceful, com immediately came over the vessel.|server. 1 caught hold a plank a She is almost—NOT QUITE ent in the val would r Archbald etiing ner he spoke on “Six coats Capt. Johnson rushed on the bridge few minutes afterward. That prot 19 years old, and is about as over December Exsen Soul Winning Wilson R. ( former superior | Olswang, who is a poor man, Eta taee Great gana that| nts teen i ee a aebd taet: -waenult sieuas ia shows FINED FOR WORKING _|!sscniisls of Soul Winning. tolcourt judge, but in. private law |she were married Inst apring: Gam sea sprang up qu . : | given high heels and a sugee f the permits GIRLS OVERTIME, get God's conception of a soul's; practice now appearing today lived at her father’s house for six “Just the hit bottom! ROME KING VICTOR EMAN-| tion of the pompadour in ber | ane Northwestern Paper Rag Co,|Wworth, which he declared could) {n the unusual role of special prose- | weeks before difficulties arose. I¢ segs = ont hepa oel Pe Moe ei me age Pape nite edertul certs won't make af i ra sie has a factory at $1 Fagle st, {hardly be too highly rated sc-|cutor in the case of the state was shortly afterward that Ob he yel God, we're on the) Europe who can vote. His name! perceptible difference ned, representing | WBC? i fined and costs, cration of the workers; the enjoy-| against abse Olswang, charged swang was arrested for failing to bar was placed on the list at his own With his wonderful sixth » the value of | ¥8*. in all to $65.65, by Judge; ment of the guidance of the Holy | With falling to support his wife, support her. Olswang says she ie “The seas soon got to breaking | request, when a recent revision was sense for types, David Belasco embe * cat hb for working girls more|Ghost; the employment of the| Lena rene, worth $50,000 in her own accoun over us so bad that the captain ordered. discovered” Mary Pickford 6,890, T tenn eight hours #-day sword of God, the gospel; direct-| Only once before has a special that he did not desert her, and tha —_ a = 2} and set her, with all her char 5 ring the "The company's defense was that it/ ness in divine work, and lastly, dis-| prosecutor — been appointed by he is willing to live with her, bj ing trimmings, into the cente ended w 9, repre worked the girls only eight hours,| satisfaction with results accow uting Attorney Murphy. /not in her father's home of the scenes of “The Good Lit- | tota ue of $8,415,3 and that the foreman of the factory, | plished, no matter w great they, That was in the famous Wappen: He says he was thrown out of er 1914 a fa | unde a cont ey will pr stein case her fathe home. Mrs. Olswan own heart. Mar leame girls three or four hours in|every night until the ser Lena Olswang is a daughter of she found her husbam he blind sweeth oe, | KIND, LOVING BOSS, the evening. Axssistant Prosecutor . 4 J. M. But s and decided upon a db happiness and sight held that this was merely! CHICAGO--TWO Chicago women | $250,000. Gay is Buttnies’s attor When she told her husbang h ‘good taifion | OUR UNCLE SAMUEL) f°)" business bout it, he demanded $20,000, ab ct, employed the| might seem. Rev. Ri PARCELS POST k reputed to be worth | » donated $1,000 to be used in| ney in private fuge. ADVER’ ISE EN re) Pickford became the | Because of his varied duties as supplying horses with chain ov Mrs. Olawang was on the stand says. He told her, she says, that of the family at the tion agent, timek POLITICIAN SUED shoes. (all this morning. It appears that ss the money was forthcoming 7 so Ke n her own father and postmaster at] 4 k W. Clancy, First ward ———— he would refuse to sign a divorcee Here is The Star's list of farmers who will fill orders for farm Gle Lewis county, J. Roy Lu for 7 years and one of the paper, as required by the Hebrai¢ exes and poultry by 1 post. Unele Sam has given you Ties aia “ , i boss for many years an law ‘ er sister, Lottie Pickford cas cripple, failed, through an st widely-known old-time politi ‘ stem and it {s up to t the best results sed to t t i pes ‘ Frequent clashes betwee B, p ised to be in the movies, bu oversight, to credit $84.05 to the! ct» vas this morning sued by his tween Gay, The r is doing its applying you with this list of pro married and retired. She ha money order fund. He is under an| g¢ Herbert C. Sprague, fo wenting the ‘state saa i ducers from whom you, the consumer, can buy direct. The Star does| 4 brother whom sh put into embezzlement charge today, al-|the recovery of property valued at 0 Z ec 0 one ck family, a8 iy See not recommend these men, thelr products must do that. Scan the list! the puginess, too. ncuah he feetored. the. ones asl §&, ‘tats p : ptorney for Olswang, enlivened and put F order I would give thing in soon as he as informed of i ragve allemes - sy ‘ the session this morning ene « aa ee en eee enare FOR aay Bem ie, somewhere, at some time S$. Commissioner Mansfield|py reason of the great political a sentence of three . P - would forget or see double, or | bound him over federal grand » claimed he had, Clancy in e Ss earin enitentiary. H. N. PETERS, Sunnydale, Tel. Sidney 1088—Poultry, exe: be nee and call me ‘stunning jury Wednesda id he was. re him into signing a quit zens Hapertoog mage ) i rs s used to o be dramatic i aged on ‘ personal recognizat clatn deed to property left by hi HIS DIVORCE HOLDS vee ip soe ‘ = The Stolz Electrophone, a remarkable little ma- tha Aw ost, (Barre k, Br La ‘ nance tek te chine for the aid of defective hearing, is told of handed down a decision atieaia ih ee Ant HANDY MAN TO HAVE AROUND, IS SALISBURY |] i= t= see's sis Bicconnone Company, ee a E. W. ENGEL, Tukwila—Keggs, poultry, fruit ’ e : or ea oie ’ 8 pson from Mamie MRS. H. HEIN, Aubuen, R. F. D. No. 2, Box 27—White Leghorn which appears on page 2 in today 8 Star. Those Lipson, who has recently alleged it chika potatoes, r p Was wrecked the other erious work guch a thing 1s about to come afflicted in this manner will find this ad of special esd tie ed without due notlee to E. M. SMITH, iSluine, RR. 1—Eges, farm produce +o b yt but On the roof of the Hoge off interest. This is just an illustration of the diver- of netorety ty ay reat deal J. A. SPENCER, Ola « ¥ t { fficers and’ crew building are many curious con Salisbury is a gray, quiet N st year when fe filed E. J. STEVENS or tter, chicke fr ti | trivances of which the lay man who never tires of explain sity of interesting things that can be found in the AN py ster iy _ os ‘ a for H. C. LANGE, RF. D. I ) ti swept over mind cannot make head or tall ing his tecordiag and measur advertia % ‘ . mer actress named Vogelman, @ H. J. SOLVIN, K. R. 1, Box 17%, Port Ke ultry, | fornia the other Many times a George N. | {ng instruments to visitors who dyer tiatng columns every day : Rega she pas ew weeks after the marriage, im | orange growers lost Salisbury, the weather | never have the least idea what every day—you'll find them interesting and which he a d that she used hint 1 i 0—Ee 1 poult lol in damaged expert, climbs stairs from he is talking about profitable, for ie yu ching nee as one of her R. H. DENNIS, 1216 67th a W.—Blooded roosters, eggs for | his office on the 14th floor to | ~~ One gathers that the instru favorite recreations hatching | emerton womaw came to the roof, and looks at the eon ments take and record terper $ CHAS. MEURLING, Monroe R. 1 Rox Poultry, ¢ eattle to r thout her trivances, Then he arrives at ature, and rain-fall, and wind The Seattle Star guarantees more than 40,000 % ED LOUDER, Mt. Vernon RK. F. D. 4, Hox @—Exes, poultr : day last weel certain conclusion * velocity, and that gng of them aid couled dai cktats ts lak SR PANTS GO; $710, TOO chicks | ght in the rain Nevt he returns to his-offtee, even measures the sunshine paid copies daily—that's the reason that Star Want SOHN MURRAY, Clifton Fresh ese 6% | ow a gold fd ‘er a and looks at other contrivances | One cangot be sure whether Ads bring such ggod results and at such small cost. \ bale of rents wiih held a pores C, WESTERGAARD, Hadlock— lee 1 would — be which verify the conclusions sunshine is measured by the ae containing $710. were stolen from E. V. TYLER, Kent—Logan berry buehe 0 = dosen | crops damaged he reached on the roof, yard, the quart or the pound Just phone Main 9400 or Elliott 44, and you will underneath the pillow of C. T. Mee MAB. C. C. FAY, Tel. Sidney 1299—Kegs, ¢ ed poultrye fewer people caught out in the © Satisfied now that a certain Nor dow it matter, What receive full details about them, Or if it is more Cauley rae he was sloping th his L. C. READ, Tel. Monroe 349—Kaus, fat he ° | rain, if folks would pay more definite thing is gc to hap does matter is that farmer, | - : z eo 1 rm room at the Hote’ janc, First ay. R. L. SQUIER, Port OrMard—Mammoth pigeor , attention to. the warnings of pen—« weather event of im contemplating raising a crop | convenient for you, call at the downtown office of and Battery st. McCauley was sleep D. P. BERGSMA, Edmonds—Ginger snap cotch cook b the weathermen. portance--he burns up the tel | requiring — considerabl sun ‘TRe Star, at 229 U@ion St., with the Souvenir and ing with another man at the time, > T. HEGRE, Paulsbo—Kxgs, chickens We laugh at the Weathermen egraph wire with the result | @bine, can find out from Salis- Ate ia When he went to bed he put hig ~ £.A. HALLMAN, Pearson—-Kggs, chickens, buttergeream, potatoes, | jut no weatherman Was eve thnt all the other weather sta bury how much sunshine may Curio Shop. » \trousers under his pillow. Neither : 2 pork known to laugh at himself, tions In the country know that | be expected during any given man heard, anything during th@ / A. W. NELSON, Tel, Kast 730%-Butter, exes They are serious men, doing a Seattle believes that such‘and- | month in the year, B onight. ‘ ° °