The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 13, 1913, Page 7

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THE sTak- MONDAY, JANUARY 13, 1913. ° 7 NG REBEL °||sust SEE HOW NEW TORK FOLK SET THE EXAMPLE IN MANNERS SLAYS HUSBAND ‘ re ALAND. FOR US PROVINCIAL PEOPLE IN PRESENCE OF PAN Hl AGES . FAMILY OF 13) QUALITY SHOWS AND TRUTHFUL’ ADVERTISING EXPLAIN 4 SECRETARY PANTAGES POPULARITY r 4d The se De La Las Blanco, com WAUPACA, Wis, Jan, 12.—Unre peptnt and refusing to retain coun-| vol, Mra, Albert Palzer, who killed | her husband with a bludgeon taat| Every evening two box reat tickets to Pantages theatre are given awny free! F columns, Your name may appear at any time. rs classl- fmanding Mexican federal forces Tuesday, is hold tn jail here today | 17 eemMaLe HELP WANTED 65—PATENT ATTORNEYS 26—ACREAGE 1 tary were hanged at Mis, Palzer, who was arre es RA Add and his secretar n Continued Continued he Hoaret raygh at Babtegra, Ch Saturdey, following the funeral of atent and | pe mannnmnnnomomnns wahua, by order of the r her husband, confessed to the crime, | _ ven sy og is, Rojas and Caraveo, is ata and before the district attorney and Fi = = nt vices recelved here toda three witnesses re-enacted the trax ae ' * Ihe rebels state than Blanco and edy. Tho Killing was witnessed by ' CSsiral “tag sa bag = i hin secretary were kidnaped Fri Mrs. Palzor's 13 children. Her hus ranteed 10 Yours & vy. F torney i wood barn, fi herd. stock y, courtanartialed yesterday and band's cruelty, she declared, was| sound Blectri 1010 First Av w York 7 and im Price 956000; wilh pitcly executed, After the exe the motive for her act {0 MALE HELP WANTED Wason, Weawlck, Yawrencs, 4 7) take $ erly, some | onal tion 500 rebels fired a volley in dolin lnmeuinente na. from Lake ale AVSTACHES IA 4 PRETTY GiRL Reus CHEWING GUM wrk HER FACE OPEN pide Wk I nie boone IL _LOST AND FOUND] ‘sitnit Sterne at #115 Mowe at Wee —~ ‘ p 67—LOST +15 68 ACHE a A, & mi os hanging corps. énerai Blanco was a former bal who reported to Madero is WRECKED STEAMER | ExTwe Soup, ALA A CAE Mat, MAY BREAK UP HALIFAX, N. 6. Jan, 13.—Owing| Wanted Taiior ND LAWMAKER BY NORMAN | “Inside the car 1 saw a double|take out bia teoth, clean them with!to the wind shifting to the north, It} e's FIGHTS COALITION! NEW YORK, Jan, 13.—A man/row of mea sitting with crossed | his pockét knife, and put them back] is feare@ today that the steamer| from the West came to New York legs, wiping the dirt off their/in his head. A number of persons] Urantum, Rotterdam for New York x 4B «CITY REAL ESTATE Whvuru. Jen. 13.—C. Mas © what he could see, This is shoes onto the dresses of women | witnessed this delicate perform) which went on a reef near the Che urned ¢ = j eereon Bind repr what he saw who were standing ance, but no one seemed to be at al | bucto Head light station during A BARG |AIN y a Walla, promises to introduc In my hotel I see a man take I saw @ man take out a knife affected by it thick weather, will break up. A | er Bota inost dramatic and plctu out @ pocket comb and comb his | «bout the size of a Cuban machete| “In a high-priced restaurant 1 fleet of wrecking and salvage ves-| aire ] re age ter ¢ of the first day's | mustache’ and manicure bis nalls in a most/S8W a man with his napkin rammed) sels ts standing by. Officials of the} x ni) 4 376 cast edings, Masterson, one of! I saw men coming out of the! painstaking manner. ' and spread over his|steamship company a arranging | rs JORDAN & CO. Mpreo democrate refusing to join| ning room with toothpicks in|" .1 saw — good-look iat nh waa cating soup,|for special trains to take the ree I ems + - rie unholy alliance’ with stand-| thelr mouth ldrensned, blonde girl chewing gum /2%4 his eating certainly was audible.) cued 48% passengers to New York \ | . D ' phew M Hi ors, intends his maiden speech 1 heard people eating soup! with her Mee open, At another table sat a seeming oq ee . ! 2Gint the short-sightedness Crowding into a subway train, | lly respectable couple, The man ar = & y aS . a the ¢ cratic combination with |! #4&¥ @ man plant bis hands on the | saw @ policeman spit on the} was drinking coffee with the spoon the] . Vhone| labt. « cameans hips of a woman in front of him, a| Moor of the subway car. to the cup, while the woman was be : nm] M , sige nwterson proposes to fleht to| ‘otal stranger, and shove her along | In the Grand Central atation|gnawing the last costly morsel of . SANITAMY NATIONAL BARBER COLLEGE |!" Some re. Teepe. Fader | finish, and the name of either | head of him waiting room I saw an elderly man| meat from a lamb chop. HIGH ADE SCHOOL | 5 Bank ' ma house, turaished, Grea Mitt or J. W. Brisiawn, der ‘ ne | Pert or wal: i ie iat rit’ Vhone Ballard 1938 ts a8 9 sakership nomine ° whe “THIRTEEN” IS CERTAINLY |PORTLAND MEN iw ANIL TO ‘ a fami EXCHANGE <i siston of the democrat " | WARM M Miscellaneous Dept. “ig nor LLiARD “a POOL TABLES) “a Prasidential electory met her RULE OREGON’S Protas) UNLUGKY FOR CLEWLEY tRcwsA Tonal votes to Washington, Either | q | 8 Clewley, manager of slowly and with : * tad neh or M | 7 care. Whea en, Pee TTS | the Seattle Sporting Goods he reached the entrance to hie |. SALEM, Ore., Jan. 13—Dan Ma —_— company, swears and main- store at 715 First av, he felt |JArkey was this afternoon elected president of the senate, and ©. N McArthur speaker of the house for tains that “13” (# for him a r A RURAL DIALOGUE most woeful omen. lurke ve The hoodoo that around him on the 13th When he left bis home this of each month was broken. the 27th session of the Oregon low per morning and started across “What's this,” he sugnt, ag |isleture. Hoth are Portiand law Lake Washington on the ferry, his eye caught sight of a hole |e. and republicans. McArthur 7 for reat: 7 ; — peered he kept wondering what dire fn the front window was the unanimous choice of the —— TRUNE RRO TRAVELING - areane, misfortune was in store for Investigation showed thot b house. | | car Get oft 7. Pree Perhaps he would alip on the morning some had broken Malarkey or McArthur, aa their so : ar ie : ley pavement and break his bh on all the | lection had been decided upon pre- : arm. So with this foreboding " pera glasses vious to the convening of legis | «tots ® in his thoughts, he walked in reach. 7 | lature, Fe ‘ air | ri , . ‘ = <== = ; ; t i “4 E ™) SALT LAKH, Jan, 13.—The . - eo attle propane ANDREWS PIONEER DOOR RAISED AT ' veoperer. tenth Utah legislature convened | IN BANK CIRCLES THE WRONG TIME, t's! son today. The repent | fs Livesrock WANTED ee ae | Ke | As Mra. Carrie H. Goehert wag| C2" having an overwhelming mar) % Tent , - rece ‘aeen ; en | orit - : mide | EL W. Andrews, president of the| Walking down Yealer way between | 2°" 2% ~~ = POULTRY FOR SALE 172 FLORISTS. iF A Seattle National bank, is the ol¢ Firat and Becond avenues last Feb- ae T"Whis Whe peeermceate t —— - - |90 FARM AND FARM CANDS bank president, ruary, she happened to cross over . tle BD mon , 7 ena ee 3—Cut flowers, designs, sceda POOR LAND the state of Washington a trap door, 1 fo reseptlcnl h atate 1 aeembly" Ope pd today and Se anne anni ieee a: | What'e ying it when you cam ebarge of the State Natic a! and wood. : 4 bi pe inaugurated | Hote 2464. 1319 tna ve. Bea ank of Olymy years ago At the moment her f joverncr Thursday of the Seattle National bank © tron covering. FUNERAL DIRECTORS wars ago. Saturday was the 2iat|it up from beneath, thereby upwet *!| MINISTER PROTESTS sidency of the|(ing Mra. Goshert upon the pavo-| IN eS Fy yp ead ma Tatts) tar THE FOLLOWING AD, G FINANCIAL DEPT. _/O—OFFICE AND STORE “ vie and, forn of the} ernoon by his friends. ty for $1,000 damages ___| Fires Baptist « wer pastor of “8° INSERTED FOUR DAYS, ” BANKS a ____.NECESSITIES _ a SKYGACK FROM MARS “ap are ting to the delin-} antes Se sa COLLECTION AGENCIES of asel Beneict, year-old RENTED THE ROOMS ac po Seeare’ banter HE TAKES WIRELESS OBSERVATIONS IN HIS NOTE BOOK ON bs gh r of . A. Benedic / | Ain't been bid ter go SACRIFICIAL EMBERS WAS TRYING TO STIFLE FLAME GERMS WITH BREATHK*PUFFING ————~——— ‘out th’ barn dance EARTH CUSTOMS. |tendent of the Bapt my "Bur rel | ‘we Nes Tires V. Molt, Mer | RRL , ee r goin ter ber os _ t _ was are os . ghia |S0—CHATTEL & SALARY LOANS Bi prime Sas cong Sle Reage ter be got up.” © jal pro’ ax hia innocence. He path ack ne ne | Phone Elliott 3 Want echoes: it?" WATCHED EARTH-BEING PERFORM | will bo sentenced later In the weok ‘ — | 7a Detective AGENCIES lis SACRED RITUAL WITH CASKET CONTAINING\ - AL CHURCH BIRTHDAY} | - © Aweney h anniversary of the os LE wiry ©. |78—GOLD, GLASS AND ENAMEL ceie| THE SEATTLE STAR hve taht iokines t Congregatic the First church wa: Ain Dody t brated ye fay. The first house c he | west | Mt a Ain't bid anybody ALSO MUTTERED STRANGE WORDS. of worsiip bullt by the dae reh was| when y ecripiton ex | 78a—PRINTERS at the corner of & and] $ g ett | WRECK CARS IN eA ae ry so ms , 2 — - | 80—RUBBER STAMPS RAILROAD STRIKE) poner Rice PE eg Sy id Ear ag nn grag i i , ae hee S10 be : rea r aan Thomas ry bt MEN 95—LOGGED OFF LAND: OGGED-OFF LAND P sil In rapidly on tm- J povt= now ocew- < t by acteal In tracts of 10 meres Sun acre, 10 per cent payments om to pay a large ired. A few for city property. B. alleged to three box cars ons and tools, if into the river the outgrowth of a strike m weeks ag Makes “Pale YRWOOD T AND COMPANY If, after using |W HEALTH DEPT. [fastest as ih ors | Spt arr mee Simple Mixture Helps ne tau ught im ‘ Seattle People| A—New Today | 36—CHIROPODISTS | “arenes statics tren." | ~99—WANTED—REAL ESTATE : from whom pur a a — \F MONTH AW. Rian OT 85 WOMEN |x. RIX LOTS At oe sai | 37—CHIROPRACTORS le a eee ~| t 4 bl v t aol ‘ . | med a mee | Reading | F ; ned. Burke & : iyeerine ; = aC hOxWE RCADE 8 ¢ . 1th te ah i0 OPTICIANS W Arcade Hide, Seattle jamal AS or Q-REAL ESTATE DEPT, els ; ary high aestsa | 5S KEREAGE R__ RENTAL DEPT, 4 | ‘ ate our ; POTATO LAND 10S BOARD AND ROOMY "BUILDERS, CON.|. is ls raed i reasonable rates, good district, CTORS, SUPPL IES 42 PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS ning de ArKe " : ones tee gat, turne ra. Phone North 9 (AVOMTGNNIUL AUAUUAOOUOUESONHGG 00000 TUPDTTOOSUAOYOOOUA EEG A AAU ED A AEDGAAU OGG EAE 3° zw: = Y CARBENFERS Git t n v free. erove , Js sire 1 108 HOUSES—FURNISHED t ’ h. WALKING m wed . | Household Necessities " * f f sents tare i PATTERN MAKERS ee raaarrh : ren welcon C alushed te 3 REPAIRING ucts and pletures of m this! * E. Deany Open 2 te 29 ©~PLUMBERS’ SUPPLIES ah, 3 < t > rooms, fur- SOUTHWEST s hone, ght, Main 4ite WASHINGTON LAND CO. \* A a 4-room Inquire 614 Someone in The Star’s great family of over 40,000 paid Hogs subscribers daily want one or more of these articles. Then why, Mr. Man or Woman, with any of these articles to sell, ) BUSINESS DEPT. i6—COAL AND WOOD bE Avene mites ar ; 3 pe and untur $61 5 . iS—-BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES |i : i Market Ow do you not get before this great body of Star readers with a 7 ; ni Te Rae ACKEAGa TREES, KELEEE Susts Ta eOe NES C at e small, inexpensive classified advertisement and tell them what nab : : t ANTE — ate 4 | aeom cottage T Sisck he Santee . you have to sell? Among The Star's great family of over | i M | ly cleared. on county rond, 4, mile " istrict: gas and tights, $11.00. 40,000 paid eubscribers daily, there are hundreds who may Bes | 47a—MUSICAL Pa a tise Wk Weems aks at L210 Lakeview ay Font $18, y ‘ Poultry be interested in one of these items. They may want them, but if you, Mr, Seller, will not put your wares before the ° people, how are they to know that you have them for sale— sr Furniture how are they to get in touch with you? No matter where you may live; whether in city or rural routes, get your wares before The Star's great family of readers and you will find J City Real Estate purchasers. Phone to our office, if convenient, and our agent will call on you. Or phone your ad direct to the office and HANSON M 47b—PHOTOGRAPHERS | ! ine 4 Photon thar please a ade at Tnqulve tor). eeaunetens $3—TRANSFER COMPANIES a $1,650 c * partl ‘ ml; good toam, | Lambert Trane? Migoensor to Wil 1 a. f ‘ A tow hundred doi tam J 1 avcgoer ae ime K LEGAL DEPT. | =" $5.00 per month Phone North 18¢ full cement base t 107—HOTEL® AND LODGING — HOUSE heat, hot and cold Lup per night. it will be ingerted and you may pay the bill later when you e Acr 4 Cl are down town, Or if you are ept in the country, just mail eage--Close in us postal money order, express order, check or stamps and copy and your business will receive most caré{pfjattegtion. Logged-Off Lands But, if you have arything to buy, sell or trade, or if you desire any garticulage artic ec, Get Busy on This. : UUNAANA NEAT teet se" ATL a: UANLUUSUEEHEHAHEEHL ANS erly, come and seo Geo; he'll wet] A> nnn remnenneennens + foF you . 60—; ATTORNEVS AT LAW tAW poor cen: | nd Oxford, 1920 “Ist av, modern; 3 33.50 per week and wpe 162i 6th, New mandpe: n rooms. 26¢ night, $1.00 anda, wild and Improvedy ap and~tirer Cree Te Inter Write Stroop der strating, Oak Wash ee ‘Dep t. ea "AGENTS WANT cam 17 FEMALE HELP WANTED 61—LAWYERS beck harbor "420 0 per acre. Rates Gon daily and ap, ri : ‘ : ro | 4110— -ROOMS-—HOUSEREBEI PRNIbe 7 | 100 "ST ROOMS—FURNISHED pl bedded bhi IES land near Silverdale at Iren's glothes ADVICE Wit ph Allon, 406-406 & 1 legal subjecta . ® Music Bide mulation free. 1088. Western av suite, $3.00 up WANTED Third A uscmald, ohambe ta] tation J land, & mile trom | furnished translen ; nd, Talley Widy veut uaband, wife, property yoma, $1.50 up; arket He, bankrupt ive eM PTET TTT TL STAR WANT ADS |sgirthit-stsisit Binet), °°" | aaa ncrar af good tad mle Fh al furnlohedl- rangle ead BRING RESULTS otk Bhs. Frobure pease [1 seta fommer, 100 iid 8.” Conmuleat tree. | YP SAW TT IN VR STN Karte, single He 77] Varlow Hv GHENT HM

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