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fo} 2 THE STAR—WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 15, 1913. fo) a OMAN MEMBER OF HOUSE TAKES CRACK |#* °S°°Pi@oysren|“° "HSSHYAL WARD, : ° AT REACTIONARIES IN SPEECH ON RULES :':%%!" "ss rate PANTAGES QUALITY SHOWS AND TRUTHFUL ADVP®RTISING EXPLAIN BY ABE HURWITZ jminded him that this would leave/day, He sent a message to the leg-|4 restaurant man, Catanzaro de OLYMPIA, Wash, Jan, 15.—Two | o ah a felature. Hay. knew it was a sw S| clares that in all bis long expert ie sare nae ma PANTAGES POPULARITY the restaurant business ndne howa aday emphasized Representatives Ollkey and} song, and was very Uciiish about;@nce In calla T ne-up tween the repub- | Sweet, of Pleree, and Rep, Stevens, | it, so ticklish, Im fact, that he did| this ts the first ping oyster he has her while she wa Every evening two box seut tickots to Pantages theatre are given away free! Read The Star's classl- and democrats to nip projof = 8 ne, th progressives |not permit any advance coples to/eVer seen, Catanzaro Guys his oys yationt in the fled caymns, Your name may appear at any time. the bad, so far as/(hrown out of the par by their| be distributed to any progressive ters from three diffe t Louisiana ttage » hows 1 here caused May| Robson actress, 18—FEMALE SITUATIONS Ecankeuase ender ii ed huree 4 ‘ n; con the endowment. of | Snement cases proferred: Kast 1672 a room in the in-}19 MALE HELP WANTED titute to be} Mand ar, banjo, tree ina nts known as “the kon M f 0 People's Mk. 8 ation is concerned. | colleagues, again voted with the re-|paper in the state, Ho liberally | beds, and be was unable to determ: was Rep. Corkery's|actionary line-up. So did Repre-|supplied the reactionary papers |!ne Where the pink one gad come ent to the rules, to réquire | ick, Hastings, Goss,| with several copies a k ago from ord of all persons appearing|and Wray, of King, who had ees on business, |tofore hob-nobbed with the pro: reveal the names of|sives to a « r or less exten the’ poelations ‘bs | HERE’S GERMANY’S IDEA OF A GOOD JOKE Lost, 86—ACREAGE Continued Continued and also that the min-| Rep. King wis Stas of committee proceedings be] voted with the progressives: con This picture, published In a German comico magazine, is sup: May Robson| Wanted Mailing het sistently posed to be a corking good one on the women who r flower. ward.” in shope, & rs, Nhe second was Rep. Holmes'| Tho vote on the Corkery amend-/} garden hats, It looks to us like a “hoss on” the girl's beau, Tho room 18] Phone oftions mendment, clipping the arbitrary | ment was as follows tedloated to the] gine ne aint wers of the # committoe, and In WA. Arnold. sae o womes | 5 AC, at LU Bowing the entire house member |B hn. Sroent who are without} rr i ti @ip. by a majority vote at any |" ‘ funds for proper t di wt s to prepare the day's calendar at = ropital care. Mins MOLER BARHER. ¢ On ieee 1 Drenare Cm Oty a ote otlan =. on osounder tio ‘Gevidental A M- Miscellaneous Dept. M M. Neumann, Reid, Rove. Row n operation | Ravansughe 08.60 Mats “itis Tot_av | 67 BILLIARD & POOL TABLES » 35 cond by a vote of|M ‘e ont at the Cottage to At hospital two years ago. WANTED vos ' HAND FPL. Mrs. Frances Axtell of Bel- i Ms rH ag ba and Bees au | jonary r we «alleys and ssorive ) * ham scored the reac NATIONAL BARBER COLL, f f ul ¥ . newegpresinl | N 7 Kures ai) kinds “y cottition in no uncertain | HIGH GRADE SCHOOL Daa Go , big ne moa while speaking in favor of the Corkery amendment. Mra Ax teli had a copy of the “Wiscon- |20-—MALE SITUATIONS WANTED | 67 EXCHANGE OR FOR SALE 88 CITY REAL ESTATE sin Idea” in her hands, and : ft" city; n>, children rerd almost an identical para- oe ib. guaran Mtale work and wages’ A-1010, care Jak rcv graph from it as the proposed | ¥ouse warts wath cay Wiad | MISCELLANEOUS FOR BALE | 10 sox f University, sold @ amendment. . 1 a - | “youre ae e can sail Ht eee This amendment,” said Mre. . | eg el el rent ‘applied on bay! for % » Owner needs the “tell, “le intended to bring DR ae wet ‘ F. M. JORDAN & CO, L@ out more work in the legis a | | _¥. M wird ‘ steam. ene lature and better work. | know | pu F FARM_ NECESSITIES 69a—TRUNK& AND TRAVELING Main 567—Phones— Elliott 667 a Livestock FOR. SALE wen for wale Gooos how the vote will result, be- cause it is plainly evident from the way thi have been lined up here. It is theless an amendment which ought to Fe mec es pygen Mee ass. | know many of the «nize anyone who voted against Price § clerks who obtain positions /him ¢ “ committee wagons, § seek them because they or on the committee acon at 6 can draw good pay without do [named th ng patronage c i 2 te much work, Theee clerks sday, which distrib a |N—MORTUARY DEPT. can well keep the minutes of in the house rs om f Lop wen ye Bs committee meetings, and a rec as, Flelde, > wood 214 72 FLORISTS ord of ail lobbyists, without any ain, Wells, Moren, og 7 one “eat | § FLOnA he state . no Halined 100: on ae ra King county, who, \4 Rivets Lessons |24a LIVESTOCK WANTED | feind ut fies with oratorical pro-| Victor ance with PRIVATE” MALLS Wane a mule weighing about) Wott 2064. 1319 aimed himself as good] the reactio # up the 3 4 iver Ma. , i \74 FUNERAL DIRECTORS i "iQ OFFICE AND STORE| NECESSITIES OLLECTION GENCIES any, ro @ . akership elect od to table the Holt amendment as soon as it was pre gented. He withdrew his motion which Taylor oppos ms to have been effected STAR since en. ck is working ir . a Quick, “Easy “and moothly wit machine ‘ toh Positive Cure for Gov. Hay sang his swan song to-| : ray Fis Maye All Foot Torture } Gleason [] deal. separate apartments for |B0 RUBBER STAMPS tae * al va t yp ee of the Representatives THE FOLLOWING AD, |=! 2" Nig S| Pre, ot marPr Wanted for The Seattle INSERTED FOUR DAYS, Tayo COUNTRY Loans | P PERSONALS | alle; ,tucetiont salt" good local ‘mans RENTED THE ROOMS = sho Sy. “eurte: | 04 __NEN |iverr a ieee ore Daily Star We want a live, wide-awake represen- tative to take subscriptions for The Seattle THE SEATTLE STAR 4 HEALTH DEPT. ‘ " : w a Daily: Star in every Town and Rural Dis- TO MAIL SUMSCRIMEHS “The ate 3 CHIROPODISTS ; : trict outside of Seattle. We pay the most liberal commissions possible. ae | BANK PRESIDENT ae 130. CHATTEL . SALARY LOANS | ay, Detective As 5 fa X LOE AT ABA we ve ‘| ASKS sone BRING ii, rhea te a Re oe hae oe : = ' ; et ; RESULTS " “ - Americ F PRINTERS mle a “excvianee $a apps p- aie: modern; r vacant n Wheel DANCE TONIGHT Po the passage of a MINUFT Hare tatp sen y il 85 WOMEN When that date d route; le to all Write us at once and secure the terri- ; 7 ge tory around your place. Subscriptions can i ‘ Washiastoa be taken in spare time and considerable | ates eapaais ) PER ACRE. THEATRE money made. 140 OPTICIANS |Q--REAL ESTATE DEPT. tee: Eee tae Ouoal TW kamugis Oph. graduated Op | 86 ACREAGE r2 ts SEATTLE’S BEST PHOTOPLAY HOUSE ADDRESS LETTERS TO CIRCULATION [Sion Geta te Pegh's Sank WC lLte joemack NEAR AUEURN|. mie {fom railroad station, om 42 PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS i Ph DM, p—OFF abe Washington main Hae MANAGER t : : ut “ or aa o} &. cas’ ared, ¥ mr Seattle Star Seattle, Wash. i oem lat — | ¢ Ra aghecbanguati 5--New Photoplays Today--5 Oliver G. Wallace—Organist ALLAN MOORE—Soloist | 1,200 SEATS —10 CENTS roe ea seats 1—Household _ Necessities ric ee ee en en, | Basy_bayments ‘ ‘ x AT?) y a cLock “REPAIRING OLE HANSON & CO . DAVID P : Ae : : : “gt 505 Lowman Bldg. ) PORT ORCHARD y cleared, with whee t ‘and ‘the richest wot Things growing on it RD @H ek a Country Watchmaker —Mainaprings: | a : Ht , 45—COAL AND WOOD DEALERS! Jiiiie “Wan . eel ot 1 $200 ¢ s Pat tire ai | 30 ACRES OF GOOD I AND $675 | PO GASH. BALANCE TTL AF ED #50/C RSDALE, P #147 FURNITURE WANTED 1 if RSDALRE, Ine. : " ee x CLIFFORD & VAN ARSDAI | @ nies Av Bi sw 88 Waehini HOMESTEADS a Ay ney Gaia | Will we 0 acres & = desert claim relinqulsh= | Here’s How ——| : a —— = a No Matter What You May Have to Sell, if lt Has Any Value fe igen Sheet] os ml a aet onen | ERE, iste ge R_ RENTAL DEPT. Whatever, There Are Probably Dozens Among The Star’s = i tte eaters Biel Tht an union, | tee “eal arom ” ae [Fea Great Family of Over 40,000 Readers Daily Who TRACTORS, “SUPPLIES |105 HOUSES—FURNISHED i . be . ~ CKAPERTERG” apie 7 ie that a ar ; =" Want Th Particular Article, and Who Will oes woo |K LEGAL DEPT. | soris ond oa oe sah ree ae x be ist ieee Soars 60 ATTORNEYS AT LAW } he | ge aot WOES ® —— Pa You a Fair Price For It — — SSSR nl oe A ot Rg i+ PATTERN MAKERS ja tries .. = San * aaa tie Pa Works. : 6 LAWYERS | os | a. $20; p Get to the people through Seattle Star want ads. Star classified ads have a repu- i2a PLUMBERS’ SUPPLIES nga ee ; | ished: sth ‘and Pike. Mt none tation for producing results and the reason lies in the fact of its tremendous family of xchange i. we ae ar i Rigpic Ace. | Ty “MARSH & CO. | Reasonable, room modern Ronse, clodly 7 readers who see the various classified advertisements daily. F ee : — joe HOUSES UNFURNISHED fh Hunt up that old gun, or bicycle or piece of furniture. Rummage through the | We have s ia and aecuro’ y Independence aS if ; mk ; old articles which have become useless to you, and remember that while you may ———————————— prectige specialty, | gad, a, ee ee ee ee . is fl have no further need for them, someone else may, and may be willing to pay you a fair Employment Dept ments 1. MARSH & CO 7 price for them. % ON TERMS TO SUIT Madison) 7 A * : “n0 tat oe. AR " FY, Trade it, if you do not want to sell it. Tell The Star readers that you will exchange 7 Pe patent att organtier | SV nite en a HOTELS AN® LODGING hot f 1 b f - d ill b ed , ae ry shes 4 By a, 7 HOUSES a shot gun for a bicycle, a horse and buggy for acreage, etc., and you will be surpris j 7 i= WOST IN BIT OF 8 iF a at the inquiries you will receive. or in 08 patent | Pe en of ut ial einige g Ls We: A up Dw week oary Bide 600 cash ba 2 eae Sy _ The largest realty firms of Seattle use Star classified advertising. ‘Why? Becguse \ a: aac LIFFORD & VAN ARS@ALE, | ‘so nau Bar Mi 5 they realize that if they can tell over 40,000 subscribers of The Star and thetr families ba S do Fbname | pote Third Av _Hranch &* Weshington " bight, #108 what ~~ have for sale or trade they have an excellent opportunity , of, securing a pur- ede Frank Hee 1a We r Lost "AND FOUND io ROWS FURNISHED mt Sis do the same. No matter what you have for. sale, advertise it. That is the a int Trae jar ahaped or per were, $25.00 Sls only way to get your wares before the people. No matter where You may live, whether , yy a eo time on frat | ener eteeecehecplin’ teenie in the city or the country, cend in your advertisements, The cost is very small, oy Uberal reward fe 4 if returned to y diympie Ap TOO “Western ns, $1.60 Up; Bulte, $3.00 up. o market Sheap, well furnished” Tragateat housekeeping rooms, steam Qpyted, al “ vi 6494 and receive rewn ae Leary Butiaine for office work, wtono-| Airedale pup, black and brown, @ montha| in Star,| old, lost Monday evening or return N,, liberal reward, ° Sing! A-1008 | FROLIC Apectal S18 Howell Harte. single 1 foomm “SAY, SD SAW TP IN THE our watch Tat] 7:30 0. m