The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 10, 1913, Page 7

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@ THE STAR—FRIDAY, JANUARY 10, 1913 7 cous S%DERENDS NIGHT SCHOOLS, | , : ag"! CRITICISED AT UNIVERSITY) A€.>> ET ONE: NOW! | oth. who will lam the d viignte| Baward B, Quigley, assistant) tle, today géelared the criticism of f , ¢ { tof them supefintendent of schools in Seat-| Seattle's olght schools made Thurs @ ot — day by Dr, Theresa MeMahon, tn-| © ee , [ | structor at the university, ts unfair, [| V/, i Dr. MeMahon, tn « lecture to her y N class, said the foreigners were aot given a chance to improve, and that j the schools did not provide tndivid IN SHOES FOR |=!" : Dd on saya the foreigner] WITHERSPOON CARUS? ri sald Quigley this ¥ morning she is mistaken, In a jevery school of the elty there are . F |graded classes especially arranged - | foreigners. They are given jis paid to the teaching of the $2.50 English language. “She ettes a case of a Bohemian girl, saying she was put Into an ad }vanced clase, That may be true |Principala sometimes make mis takes, but these mistakes are cor- Values $3.50 to $5.00. Men's and Women's High Top Shoes, ike cut, with ff} ual instruction in a very full double soles to heels, Bj few r day or the worth $6.00, here jnight schools dual inatrue } tion is try ible in public schools. ¥ re 2 95 Mail orders z bd various schools would show er in @ short time that sho ts mis taken.” rected as soon as discovered | Most toachers realize that “vit receive Py arefal and All sizes. HOW ENDS MEET FARRAR GADSKI MARY GARDEN | ual instruction, there’s not much to leay. An. wh is in the slight served one case, and from that a sweeping arraignment of) , way familiar with public schools knows there ts no tadivid re night school system, In ation into the methods used In regard to the lack of individ. Dr, MeMahon has apparently ob prompt atten- Take elevator. Open Saturday evening to 10. BOSTON SAMPLE SHOE SHOP CO. lac. Second Ave. at Pike, Eite! Building, Over Swift's. You Want to Make Money? You can invest $300 to $1,500 and be sure of a safe profit if you buy at Columbia in Rainier Valley at today’s price. The Addition at Columbia offered for sale in lots by this office is the cheapest per square foot on the market. Priced $250 to $500 per lot, on easy term The main thoroughfare to the business center will p: this property. Rainier Avenue is to be widened to ac the traffic. 15 MINUTES FROM YOUR BUSINESS It’s a sure and safe investment. You can't put a SMALL SUM of money out to such good advantage in any investment where the advance is so certain. David P. Eastman This is the latest and best talking machine ever produced to sell for less than a hundred dollars. It will reproduce the natural, living voice of all the world’s greatest singers. It plays Colum- bia or Victor Records, and plays them in the most lifelike and realistic fashion, The picture is drawn from life, and shows the actual machine. When not in use it is an ornamental and useful table. Open the top, and there’s the best talking machine ever invented. Forty-four Fine Selections Go With It Machine and All for $75 Including the wonderful Sextette from Lucia and the Quartette from Rigoletto. Seventy-five Dollars pays for everything. Terms as stated—say, $5 or $10 down and five or ten dollars a month No extras and no interest through ommodate & “Have you any trouble in making meer Not a bit. The end of my money and the end of the week always come at the same Ume. ROCHELLE AND e a Hl ey WESTERNER AT : > ASTORIA, NOW inaseny ASTORIA, Or., Jan. 10.—-With her main rigging badly damaged, some of her stanchions amashed and Ser deckload of 100,000 feat of lumber swept away by the heavy seas, the steam schooner Westerner, which war caught in the huge swella at the Columbia river bar yesterday, and for some hours waa in distress, ts anchor here today, awaiting ‘ the orders of her owner. ?, ‘The steam schooner Rochelie is safe in the harbor, two days over. jane, after a tempestuous trip, in }*hich four successive gales were encountered. Nelther vessel nor her carpo were damaged. It is definitely known that 33 men rerished when the oll tank steamer 17 Rosecrans ran onto the treacherous Veacock spit Money back cheerfully if, after three days’ trial you do not send us a note of thanks from the entire family! i Biase ae et Successor to D. S. JOHNSTON CO. : Ty ALK ‘GERMANY WILL | Third and University a | ? wah ee [RAILROADS RUN _ |i smie toisy ot the engaxement 4 Why will people agree to anything you say about the weather? Our fender demonstration, which we have STATION SOON of Lady Edwina Roberts, daughter been conducting at 1008 First en 1c car DOOD RY es r WEE ( THEIR TRAINS ON and BAjor Lewis oe the Berta Madison), cl the 20th of this pe SROs: Pees LHeeNs NS SCHEDULE AGAIN“ ‘te expense, b cen worth it parents’ {dea of marriage. | you who have bought or will buy pone teatime te it has brought to our device the a dorsement of every one who has be LONDON. — first “naval airship station” In the world, will begin soon at Cuxhaven where 1 double movable hed wil t fc he new Zep- pelin ae uiger purchased by the navy rn Germany's | | BERLIN, Jan. 10.—Work on the | All three transcontinental rail reads are again open for througt. service. After nearly two we Interrupted schedules, ca spect it—some 6,000 persons navy is tt to have an aerial heavy snows ard winds in th It has also brought investments to such cruiser o it cades, all trains are running Deki Eee ee! eek ten meee ee on time. a amount that we will be able to g« ¢ 1 ‘The Spokane local, Northern I'a y of the money we need without contir g our ex | cific, arrived this morning 25 min pensive demonstrat THE BEST jutes late. The Oriental Limited | After the 20th this month our fender may | sem from St. Paul was delayed two still be seen at the Vulcan Iron V employes, in common with all me 1 have examined it, take about great a pride in it as we do, and will be pleased to show it to you. We have the only REAL, str existence, our company is a | ficers are prominent Seattle people, its field is the entire United States, its capitalization is | very low, and. its management conservative, ITS GOING f hours in the mounta‘ns, Otver é trains were on time aT; € | A congestion of freight is report ed east of the monntains and many} ani $2.50 ASSES ON EARTH belated passengers, held over in| | Spokane, Ellensburg and Yakima, }are now reaching the Coast | STRIKEBREAKERS __|, Cioring ont ail used and secon MAN FISH STEAMER fan’, ’°tines 8 sreatly Fe - | New Machines rented $2.00 @ The Chlopeck Fish company's| month. |steamer, Chicago, manned by a| New Machines sold on easy crew of strike-breakers, is In port| terms. = |today with 12,000 pounds of hall-} Any finish to suit furniture. WASHINGTON —THE navy de | DISCUSS BUILDING DAN MALARKEY AND but from Southeastern Alaska stea | White Sewing Machine Co. ay otified that he shermen were recruited [partment today was, notified that)" AN EXTRA STORY| McARTHUR CONTROL |,,om° ue tem tnd” worked ath] ete eee tae nine Oe \rears were felt, had arrived safely) —f - PORTLAND, Or., Jan, 10.—It is/old scale of 1 cent per pound.| Near Pike 8t. ” pe ‘ There will be a conference 1M| today practically assured that Dan| While en route from the Hast, it is ne 4 —| Mayor Cotterill’s office Monday be-| J. Malarkey will be the president of | learned, two of the men deserted Phone Main 1525, |tween the advisory committee, the)the senate and C. N. McArthur, /at a byway station when they learn- 5 amination, All glasses guaran. \pusiness men's committee, the| speaker of the house of representa-jed they were called to break the teed lcounty commissioners and the|tives when the legislature, con-| strike of the local fisherman, who ry |mayor over the proposed court] venes Monday are asking for % cent raise, U.S. Optical Co. Ji} y. at car fender in ! on its of = Those are points that should—and do—appeal to the careful investor. Until the 15th inst. you can contract for some of our stock for $1 per share; for a time after the 15th you will have to pay $1.25 for it. Later you will have to pay more, You do not need to pay all the money down | We will give you monthly terms, Tell us the best you can do, and we will try to make terms to suit you. Examination free. 2 50 What we give for ' Spectacles or eyeginases, rim or rimless, with careful ex HUTESON OPTICALG. It is a rare investment opportunity we are of- ja and prepare I house, The question now to be set-| ——____—_———— ing you. and 1 » of take | 917 FIRST AVENUE. >» all parte of Bt) 4a is whether or not there shall HANOVER, N. H—W. T. B : fering y' au, rd vill make a great mistake if Bring This Ad |be an extra story on the building, Fees pediber sf tlt ay the wae FACTORY you’ do no ist give as an opportunity of | OPEN EVENINGS | making # seven stories. 9 |mouth football fam and unant £ talking it over with you. If you cannot visit | The county commissioners are in |mous choice of critics for left jow us, send u name and address and we will | fore SES weacke) Loubtagid peer | tackle on the all-American team for PREMISES mail you full rmatior a mi ae eee. 7S 1912, resigned as captain. He will fig 4 “ea S ° C fi et hoe oy eyewear Yo made assistant coach’ next fall. MAKERS*F BODD GLASSES : sp Mayor Cotteri hin’ he extra bac: cs THIS IS OUR LAST WORD, AND IT IS cenic ate Phoaeeghegente : ow NOW UP TO YOU Our meals are absoiutely the COLUMBUS, OHIO.—A _ boxing 1330 2nd. AVE. lec i boat the markets afford, and our UP-TO-DATE THU | Dill patterned after tho Frawley near UNION é Fs service tx perfect. We have #n . ser cere | USE MOTOR LE iaw.of at York will be introduced ——— |B waged the highest class vaode ‘ in the agattt \ff ville entertainers of the stage in . a i btw , tla, 24 D toreycle Tr ‘urtiss for needenn: holdup men to and from the scenes Hardware, Paints, Doors, Windows, Glass, Plumb- : toni’ Tea ‘thme To 1611 3rd Ave. of robberies. (0) a . ele all 3 ny ’ a, ox! * ae . ‘ Wr chee Sitteman ‘Violin Wonder Where wo will be pleased to Aboording to A. M. Rule, an ex ing, WALL PAPER, Tinting. 1008 Fi A N Mad pric Piantat ; pressman, two men, astride a mo 8 First Avenue (Near Madison) Be lee en i MRI D erve you with our famous Hforvele, overtook him on a subur |f Cabaret Vaudeville, 8 p.m. to URTS CO - q aat Tamales, Chile Con Carne, etc. Min ina Tato la night, and, aftar|f 1 a. m THE WM. M. C ‘ss CO. Open Evenings ghia dad © Flretieving him of $60 at the points|f Table d’hote Dinner, with pint , Main 6306 le le d’ho aner, wit . 5 | A sade sure, Mar ei of revolvers, jumped on their ma-|f} of wine, Tbe. Cor, Leary and 20th Av, N. W. Ballard. chine and sged away.

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