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- » ° : (>) RAIN TONIGHT AND FRIDAY; BRISK SOUTHEASTERLY WINDS ° eo ° é SUGAR IS NOT A LUXURY o WHEN THE TOWN WAS YOUNG It’s fuel for the body. Mrs. Norton ° Seattle’s fir#® police chief tells how tells—on page 5—how to use sugar. 5 () they hanged two men in what ig now She also gig¢s som ggless recipes for or Pioneer square, ’way back in the ’80s. cake—fine to use when eggs are high. THE ONLY PROGRESSIVE NEWSPAPE IN SEATTLE 7: ° ° You'll find the story on page 4. neon HOME EDITION ae ° VOL. 14. NO, 276. SEATTLE, WAS@., “THURSDAY, JANUARY 16, 1913. ONE CENT {; im. - -— - a RE ET A AGB || THE STAR IS INSTALLING A GREAT NEW PRESS WHICH AFFORDS AN OCCASION FOR A PLAIN TALK BY THE EDITOR TO STAR READERS ABOUT THE STAR, WHAT IT HAS DONE AND WHAT IT INTENDS TO DO : VEGOSS = «7 fe dager Rosey te HIGH SPEEO STRAIGHT \3 GOSS PRINTING P WICAGO'VL This mechanical marvel, known as the Goss high-speed sextuple, is The Star’s new press. It is the latest model press and the fastest printing press owned by any newpaper on the coast. Running at full speed, it will print 72,000 twelve-page papers per hour. ta new printing p We nt it nearly There's the case of a cer judge, for Instance “ig | th eo ag t. bat it takew the to get a ike this remember that The Star, in forcing him from the fe a j | fr tory. When The Star placed its order the press was to accomplished something that other newspaper or magazine in be ¢ within #ix months, bat sow the Goss factory expects to the history of the nation ever has accomplished f e. have it ins 1 in The Star bullding within 60 days All of these things, The Star re: mber, and, remen H And 6 r This ponderous Gows machine, compoved of ing, know that The Star has aimed al # to be true to the trust | i _ thousands of fitted parts, is the last word tn printing press imposed upon it by the people, who have been, are now, and ever | ‘S manufactare s the primitive band will be ite only clients, Richard” pri Almanack” was the | eee pe eee Leeson. gaia — There are in and near Seattle more than | It printe 48 5 E co 43,000 homes—homes of real men and women, 1 hey treed ten Ae arenly holies In bundioe ot so copie | Where The Star is read every day. And this lira to this servant of the p word, And number is increasing. past two i nil is color deck. This feature is a During th and everyb pows they have thing t been lean years Star added t is subseribers to its | The Star in beyond t Council Committee to Recommend Josiah Collins Would Have Two ers have from the Star's con three presse + oe ‘em we dare to talk plain will under- turn of as y, The Star is ete " fs oe : Referendum on Pr oposed Renton, Star readers know what The Star has always Bovthat The Extr a I ort Commissionet S Ap- hand wome as ever a Line Agreement. stood for. They remember the fights we've | a woe fought, and why we fought, and they understand | | pointed by Judge. . | 7 sering cor b thr r By the way—and this may be news to you—The Star is the | or ry bill presented been With severa neering corps. | These thi why we won, and they know why we will con- | 1), Seattle newspaper that owns its own location and its own | OLYMPIA, Jan "Dewen (fae aieatt today ae ge pd price hla abe agaeed ft tinue to win. building. The a fireproof home of steel and concrete [legislative “joker y county wat of Sane 0 a ll gy eg e Star readers remember The Star’s fight v 1 n giving | with two storie | Dearance in tt n : - pal water syste 1 er tar | Ite var ry rooms. | when J . xed marriages will be a thi 7 a eee, tae pal lighting plant privilege affected | naleredie ne past in this sinte if « Dill dam whereby th the right of appeal to dea, Sell Hight? \ ight t a cc odity, | t The ed in the nate today by, the road, will go the courts on the tion. If the like vegetables, or coal, or sole leather, What | eacriaiiy ator Frenc es a law. ehise commitice court decides th t franchise {ness has a city going into the light selling business? pecis : d « id be paid fo e ¢ « no r, b | by the thinki dé voti cit and they are protected by ' tuberemy , ~<a} oe sell wsintchee a sg gol f by a giant suction fan, draws from the building every vestige of re i for in a bill J pbabiy. be | atl. '§ , ie menue id the f you who read {t in ite early impure air « senate today ed to the | started th te acd da ears ago, remember It ‘or er gas and you know | : The beg soe GeO yoy Agi Poe Rot . poe nal consid a ‘ of the road better than do the newcomers what that victory has meant in sav- ane ’ ; the countian oslo ’ ey aia ¢ Peeivcn- tha Mas GE $0 SOR Poe ie tae ot tne Righ apota tate Btarecembuer, | Throughout, The Star's employes are well treated, well paid, relew wh the support start within ter t saa lakpaiiom: sham aaeeeeonk “ehan bel Phere ate ess other mportance to the ts © | and in return they are active, competent and loyal : \ ‘ 7 | tion and be eted six|null and void. 7 | 4j Bes “5 ; palit t months * iS ‘ 4 | P ‘ N - b ! ‘ : ; i IP) 280s oe suns WOMAN INJURED BY Rinehart Gets | JUDGE HOWARD PRESIDES Poor Mabelle!__ Coe linia both opposers ers of th CAR; GIVEN $2,500 ? Health So Poor wing O al aereen ; $ a Lecture Room Iealth So Poor’, mie: ee are rer ys the t Council Will Help Him Fight But She Dances “Turkey V3 “rahi eptles » é > pee a | = ; } & es Living Cost PARTNER OF A RELATI Trot” All Night at Sherry’s. 1 ir a ast five years of | . | on of K c y is pro-!s | all pe Mond appro’ rant Federal Juc Howard hear-; company, and a dozen other NEW YORK, J 6.—Mrs ‘ C of A 1 he N ing a case in the | cour fa concerns. I | Wn E. ( a re ‘ all to the ae During the hearing of the Ba teel 1 ‘“ 1 e mn onl ie i h J i . W 1 tent M ( | i im ne Bey la ; ; othing Is More ; line, the f the 1 “NINE stitches taken in | W. Rinehart, eblef of the de t with rove shall apy r the cour peacemaker’s heal.” No dif- | t his educational | 10. n an pokes e e i smother, ference between 1913 and all | 1 i ig f nt ' ! re i us an i y appo | the years that have g e | 3 ) mem bi ne engl-' fure | I At : eine forward | 1 : ct ; do? ee " which, he claim f “Oh, | guess he only wants | Yor! nartest ad Defective vision, so state the exp is respon- j € a RK cor ¢ t 18e th f a i it t oi ‘ hi next we nvit tthe (ee a ihe 51 Ae Seen "the qualrennene | ; “re ; } sible for many ills, suchas headache, stomach trou- of the patent, then use ce of his witness. | guess it won't t was the : hed t P lec without pay! a re | do any harm Let him go rive Sherr Ih ble, etc. They also claim that eye strain is very ; n this f nee Basset ” litde or x here 1 b regular i. | 4 ce ahead ee Me tie ie prevalent, and that few are free from it in some 4 led with | b : ; ss vt by Kerr . |} the “tang form or other. On page 5 in today’s Star will be s pacers Best more: ; ne Payer A Sand smith, NORTHERN PACIFIC rs. 06 dancing earned found: aceeieiad ith . cat iis ke i Tr Mi Lele hp boun 3 CUTS OFF 6 TRAINS | her spplauge of the a ; ge Neehyae ie Hie ‘ames in : ad o he : a att t's part In this case ts of un emblage the Ss. ptica ompany. ris well-known 7 - K é PUT KIND SHERIFF usual nificance because in the} pocanse of the hea ow in the At 4 o'clock Mrs. C 1 tic ses a 3 +N . > Ee L or eve hey IN HIS OWN JAIL | other suit, In which the ¢ n Cor f f tke Northern . a ‘ey 1 } optical company advertises regularly in The Star. ‘ « } - | other a whi @ Colson Con-| Cascades, officials » Northe \ eh wet : | ‘ rma the heaters,"| 5S OW trugtion company 1# the endant, | pacific issued an order today, eut-| long he was going abroad, Magy people in Seattle are looking for comfort- | ™ om a sn ontandentell MILWAUKEE, Wie. dan. 16. Ket & Cord are the ail Ya yting off six passenger trains daily} for her heath able rooming and boatding places these chilly days. 1 of , bi : | he ome in the case in Which peween Spokane and *geattle, to a NT HE . " ‘ ’ - re ‘ a] —Imbued with the hollday Jinoy are materially interested de|imaye way for the nee of voal| ALKI POINT WILL If you have anything to offer in that line, put a q ‘ed spirit, Sher Van Veigle al | ionas largely upon the ome Of! and perishable freight GET A NEW LIGHT Want Ad ¥ The Ster. Thousands of people read Rn : sk sab ey Ps ie Ey’ on Whriashas Jthe case now on trial Ae | | Me - The Star Want Columns every evening, and you rs 7 » oe ray Federal Judge Ru@kin is ‘ as 1 tena tly and at a t obedience | day. The federal court ha _ with two keep eare @ire to get a good tenant promptly it he council Jast Septem) ented him- | just sentenced him to three pan) agape ve the cons | POLICE BUNGLE; le tn an ie small cost. Just phone Main 9400 or Elliott 44, or = ay te teak tes ch oe ripe ae a the Gees]. months n Jall for contempt dudge Moward-didcnot trons | MISS THE COIN + il gt tO re call a€ the downtown office of The Star, at 229 “aye Poy tlt Pee coraitaah ne business | a ; , y Alki Union St Souvenir and Curio Shop. urteously ¢ ideo ¥ ) d E ) for $15 a monitt j of the trial has not been set °° HEROES, ANYWAY }| appearing to Judge Rudkin, but | prabrorn, Pa*Jan, 16—Fitty ms Basteabag Bi dae! be ee cident @ : * Is hearing it himsel thousand dollars is alleged to have! marine a Puget a run eT Soo > -~ The Puget Sound Traction, Light and Power company Wednes NEW BRUNSWICK, N. J., Jan He did transfer to Judge {changed hands duringgs cock fight | Tine marks In Puget soupd | THE STAR GUARANTEES MORE THAN } day paid into the city treasury $68,057.56, representing two per cent 6.—Dreaming of Carnegie medals Rudkin the case of the govern. here when CleveQnd birds were Pr O. HOT grease started a! 40,000 PAID CIRCULATION DAILY of the comPany's gross earnings for 1912. firemen attempted to save tert ment against the Congrens Con. {pitted against Bradford birds. One| fire { bakery here eatly today, AN | THE OSS EARNINGS OF THE COMPANY FOR 1912 WERE | fied clothing workers from fire and | struction company in“behalf of arrest was made, but the stake-! which destroyed the building and re-| \) 94,468,994.85, came forth with wax models the DennyRenton Clay & Coal [holders escaped bulted in a total loss of $3,350. ° | ° be)