The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 16, 1913, Page 6

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fo) omg “Isn't Her Com- plexion Beautiful!” 0, ADOLF, Iss [Byer mel OME To Take Dor A VERY VALOOABLE - @ This Is What They Say of Those peltaty ALONG, NICe Who Use Stuart's Calcium Waters | GORILLA. DING Ovpr ON Pimples and All Other Skin | BY Rovuree E@pitons Disa in Re aera ck Time Yo can @xo all eremms in the ANIMAL, SO J view DELIVER Tr MYteLr, ® © lotions and 1, but you won't! have a good complexton unless your Blood Is free from «be {mpurltles Whiek cause pimples, blotches, liver Spots, blackheads and boils You Won't eek to Hide Your Back, PROPOSE LAW | | Neck and Face After Using j Bult di Wowre™ | TQ STERILIZE No matte how splotchy or pim ply your fa oe DEGENERATE, - Gum Wate » problem was too difficult | Detroit Bar work, it | der-wor Hy United Press Leased W lise ie police to solve, so they re | #84 ied age bP yah like peregh Or, Jan. 16.—The |ferred it to the humane and juve aa p50. een their gre sclence have not a part nile department. That department puzzled over it, and passed it on to The juvenile sterilization bill has been intro- duced in the legisiature by Rep- resentative L. G. Liewelling of Stuart's ¢ the juvenile farmer and Jcourt racked {ts brains for a solu court Trouble arone in the same bullding,! moth told are contradictory an was arrested for drunkenn with polit a few years ago THE STAR— THUREDAY, JANUARY 16, 1915. [Lost, Strayed or Stolen: One e Employe of THEY’RE TRYING TO DEPORT PRETTY MISS OF NINE AS AN “UNDESIRABLE ALIEN” alam bee. abe doesn't hear out at John's how to schoo! every an well off as the would be | arrived her own folks, folks said the judge made in turning hor over to me, | I'm a saloon man, Well saloon talk | oy who's KO | no 1 gu Ky —ap——— a the“Parsnips Post” Words by Sch Music by Co ER— ER — WHICH ONE OF You, Gers THIS RECEIPT F 7 H’m! VOT. BACK 30. 300N, OSCAR ) 3 sader fron oported that 250 f nd ‘SCORES FLEE TO HILLS AS RIVER RISES Dy Unite EVANABVILI Braving the | one | the aw OLYMPIA, Jan. 1¢ overnors’; speaker, the progressives com tributed part of the applause fe en We ay pro + of |day at th pita : y i because they had compelled at | duced a soothing joe OB Mae Taylor to throw off any mag house membership during the morn querade as to hie declaration of ing session, when the highstrung) nonpartisanship, which he = TAYLOR THROWS OFF MASK; ‘YOU'RE ON WRONG SIDE,’ HE TELLS ANGRY PROGRESSIVE ful drugs or ¢ They Albany. |tlon, and, finding none, asked Judge aoa the cane wae dismissed BUYS HER CLOTHES % in groups of alx t { atmosphere pervading it . snp , made on taking the chair may be take Dr. Owens Adair of Portland, | Frater to try. Judge Frater spent BBC husband Was a gambler|/FOR CHRISTMAS ilies to a house in the bills, were |first two days changed to a dea first day. by any : foremost among advocates of (a day and a half hearing both sldes | 114 dthrift. Meanwhile the| “I don't go around there much, 1) starving ‘ for | em Curing the 2 Po men Oe _ Representative Wm. Wray, There's no sense | this method of handling the jof the story, and he doesn't know | G0) on toy said, had the run of|figure it'e Just as well for me to| They had been with rh h eo and sen a e solons 8 Ta appointed chairman of humiliated by ha criminally degenerate, is here [now what ought to be done. Then the hotel and saloon, The patrons|stay away, though I sure do enjoy three days, said the cap mitted themselves to the protale | 5.4 + eomanitien cain tn gubdlic with « in behalf of the measure, which [the Iminigration authorities step | oP” ie” brothers Clancy was | watching her. | bought her a lot|*teamer, The Evansy elief|duty of listening to ex-Gov. Hay's jor rescue on the additional # blot face provides that the superinten- j ped in. charged, liked to see her dance, of swell clothes for Christmas |boat put out for Calhoun with food ewan song da roposition by declaring stran stare dents of the state insane asy nId girl be an “unde- | rear cuded and rewarded ber 1 don't know what the immigra-|and provisto ven Taylc committee an-| 4} ise owed it to the “dignity ashar im ‘| tum, institution for feeble mind: thy, 1 hen eke pieces. tion people are going to do with] The high ements fal ed te ire ker” to give bin more @@ ok nd | tte, Eastern Oregon hospital, aupered ARG ¢s And 80 time, Edith fell|her, She doesn't know anything|line trac t than that of the ebielil br pong ll te S| State training school and the ecucmied iitle gt into the of the law about the fuss, Sbe thinks she's /and ¢ he compensation was fixed @ longer be a sia PB ec aioth gage i$ Mbt Bibs. ie sian: 3a Sat avavoll A case for deportation,” said |'viniting’ at John's. It lan't any of | ralln oe anne ts one quarterly to the state board o wot gE we ihe F Judae and the Byer my business what they do, only abar of tt sa p . There were 43 bill na 4 health the records of all habit a n in bn “et were t well, if they leave oer where abe | line xpected cha re nog ‘negra use when it a : ual criminals and moral degen- there her father we tion authorit ja I'll wee to tt that « jen in the 1 two minor | nesday evening, on accou You ca £ art's = ¢ s t id that after an inves following the races, He an & ed an education as chairmansh!p the progressives governor's ball, till 1 p. m. tod Wafers from any d at the state board may | married a Yarmouth widow, reput: “MAING? | ro-| But in t n when the ay. D ¢ inm in “ " immigra oadily ain was falling ort ngs started to hum aga the greatest known blood remed, opinion of the state board of |1N SALOON met as predicted Representative Murphine of x Doctor's Best Cold Fo nula, and skin beaut health, may be necessary for | orn amit Se 4 » Bruer h st] King wanted to know why |} Mreake severest Cold in = Day aan % the protection of the peace Pars hearing | {| Speaker Taylor was allowed $5 } Ce health and safety of the state.” MANAGER OF BANK jobs DENIES CHARGES ~~ , ROUNDING UP 125 7 FOR DARROW CASE DANDRUFF Positively vanishes ii oe *y “ye results 1 a eager pee — zs NEW “york ae A f > ays ts. Write for free sam ANGELES Jan. 16 "SAL EM, Or a ; curb an kt | the pract of olice th atts ith the manager f, CALLAHAN’S MFG. CO : ne a wikiees wad in a criminal ee 1 2200 First South. tga! t case, and k him in jai) until McMahon broth ij a Saw (ad a of the cane co to trial, although it alleged that more th i PLES 2 3 : t 1 ; ‘ . . c may be se mor he, Raprese ntative . theser! pe Sone ; q PAT = al canes sball than $1,100 was returned Wedne SEN GALLINGER adds a ‘ YMPF c a ff day by the MeMahon brothers to phrase to current speech. De ta of G * ar disgruntled purchasers, . F. Clark, 2 SUFFRAGETTE says the i wr lesson of the hike to Albany STON No fowera, please t ; t wife 1h is the necessity of Siring a og Willie swallowed $1.50 4 man to teach them to march ebody bas kidnapped Willie | i ora nee . GET j EEA Pa f | witH HELEN GARDNER 6,000 Feet of Sumptuous Beauty and Exquisite Art. Absolutely a. a Motion Picture : in a Class to Itself. A Perfect SI Show. HELEN GARDNER | EUGENE LEVY The World's Most Beautiful | Who Paid $10,000 Living Actress, Truly a } for Cleopatra Realistic Cleopatra. cf DAVID WARFIELD a “Cleopatra Is the Greatest Moving Picture Ever Made” NAT C. GOODWIN Says “Helen Gardner Is Queenly and a Finished Artist” The story of a woman and a queen, in six pat MELBOURNE NOTE—Remember, Cleepatra 3 More Days- 00 Kood fo ‘AIM BLOW AT gt young: of INVESTIGATE BOUT POLICE EVIL! aI MELVIN G. WINSTOCK Says “Cleopatra With Miss Gardner Is a $2 Performance” CLEOPATRA AND ANTONY ned doors, His report | ro ONDON’ CATARRH t JELLY to Washington, and a lot | millions oe: | ape will be anwound before late in nettled }but there was no t big enough to brave th cur-| have been “She Is Madame Bernhardt Redivivus!”’ One Hour and Forty Min- utes of Thrilling Dram- atic Interest. A Story of the Most Re- markable Woman in All Human History stitution fixed the salaries of representatives at only $5 per diem. M. M. Neumann of Spokane demanded an explanation why clerkship recommended by nine ten Spokane solons was arded, in preference to the sole recommendation of A. M. Stevens, the progressive from that county who had de- serted, Representative Sims, the re- actionary whip, hemmed and hawed in hie explanation, so that when Representative Earle of King, another bull mooser, asked why the unanimous rec ommendation of his particular district was ignored, Speaker Taylor bluntly replied: “Plainly speaking, you're on the wrong side of the fence.” And, while some standpat- ters and democrats applauded | the anewer out of loyalty to the | extra per day, when the con | Phone Main 962. Eyres Transfer Office 114 Jackson St In several scenes Miss Gardner wears shawls and gowns that were made in Egypt hundreds that cost over $50,000. UNTIL SATURDAY . == NIGHT » Revformance Continuous, 11 a. m. to 11 p. m. adapted from the play by Victorien Sardou, will continue showing at the HEAT Only 3—Today, Friday and Saturday. DAVID WARFIELD Who Refused $100,000 to Pose for Moving Pictures. of years ago and jewels

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