The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 18, 1913, Page 3

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@ fe) fe) oO ANNIE MORGAN, DAUGHTER | “OF PIERPONT, PLANS AND | EATS 25 GENT DINNER’ “ey nedalance. rr e dinner cons ANNIE) MORGAN LMOST CAUGHT | WOMAN SHUT OUT | : THE HORRID MAN) —_ BY LOCK; FREEZES : CHICAGO, Jan Mrs. Anna] LES : §—Det-| F = " : r Anna is quarry, Pax “TAR AND” WOULD baa FIT THIS CRIME RUM GO; BOOZE p PHILADELPHIA, Jan, 18.—Rey IN CORPSE BOXES “* ™ iM t “38 LOS ANGELES $.—"Ex- | 4s; ry - . mine boxes & s ; A KAL ROBERT t vt ARY {on jet . overer of the North] te am to LOSES BEAUTY ON he Washington, @ eoneaie ee RN 4 : ‘ JOY RIDE; SUES meat of the Nations! Geog \ fhe av N . Ase boxes, Al a ‘- elng HARTFORD, ( Jan For North is North, and South Is South t Kathryn Mab bert J. F And never the poles shall meet , os $6000 beca oid Till Peary and Amundsen stand os tk , Where the h otlights beat w GPASTOR TO PREACH | sccident broke | her lek ere the hero spotlights bea - IN SCANDINAVIAN pigigeos tee mist a Aeseilbes seni For there ie neither North nor South =: [eee eee eee ee eeeeee Rivals of nation, nor birth, Y w * * When two strong men stand side by side, 2 . THE LUCKY DAY TO * Though they come from the poles of the earth * MARRY | an " " tet m “af . ie ene ball, Oe m %| poRTLAN J | ope nlale * day #| Johnson acted COST OF LIVING PORTLAND, OR. * ® | deacor 0 ” , nd * ate 4 DOESN’T WORRY r * ® opened _ THIS HOUSEWIFE | * * pr “| * er SPEER EEE EE BER ee HH TO RITISH ((OLUMBIA CANSDA the land where dreams come true Fort Fraser, B.C. Lot buyers at Fort Fraser, British Columbia, that new metropolis on the Grand Trunk Line between Edmonton and Prince Rupert, are now multiplying their original small investment by 3 and 5. KAISER’S SHIRTS The Railroad Is Not There Yet But Is Building in Both Directions Land values will continue to incre ase in value for many years to come. We are the local representatives of the original townsite, and can place you in the very heart of the business district, where a small payment down and a few dollars each month will make you rich. Page—Duyiog Price Frult—Selling Price 1 Dressed Meate—Selling Price ° ° le it Railroad Forcing Development : i Wherever a railroad builds into a rich, virgin territory, the country soon ‘ B settles up and great fortumes are made almost in a night. This is the history : 4 of Western Canada, and Fort Fraser, the natural trade center of the wonder- - op : fully rich Nechaco Valley, is another point where you can win easy success. Get in at the Beginning sites misicpane sie ' 1“@ [se Did you ever say in passing some rich man’s home, “Oh! it was easy for him to make his money— “He Was Here in the Beginning” Fort Fraser is only just beginning, and you can make yourself rich there as easy as all the other rich men of the West have made their money. An i today in Fort Fraser is the same as an investment thirty years o in Seattle. If you would profit by others’ experience, don’t hesitate. own on a winning lot at Fort Fraser today. § Dominion Stock & Bond Corporation, Ltd. RRS TE rN SOROS EELS SERED, SEATTLE, WASH. Voultry, Local—Baying Price Put a few dol- 1 "¢ 1 . 15008 1596 tng Price fon Un Date of Birth 14-915 American Bank Bldg. ° ARE FOR SALE 500 2 06 | THE MARKETS | FOR | MacVeagh. PAY SALARIES IN SALEM, © West's proposed measure a felony fo cash a check will no ‘ ifa 1 framed « at th earser and ME MORE LAND FOR THEIR PROP LE. Representative Upton's bill r pak wages In cash check LINCOLN’S STATUE Why? BECAU IN HARVARD CELLAR | *!\.2000!, Bet i ay ott CAMURIDGE make room Harvard Law How to B: Weath DANCE TONIGHT, MINU SAFES Fire -Proot Nurgtar Preet VAULT DOORS Tire Preet Horgiar Prost Mob-Preof Furniture Weed Weel Fixtures Weed fteet Marble GENUIN Pron S00 Sed Ave Wanted wy demand of gas all 4 nA ROVIDING | PROTECTION “LL SAFE Gas Engine Men. THE STAR—SATURDAY JANUARY 18, 1913. @ o [WHEN NORTH MEETS SOUTH Kae THE WHY OF WAR IN EUROPE Roger Babson, Great American Economist, Writes The Star From Italy That the Reason Is LAND, and He Reads to Us Americans the Impressive Lesson It Should Teach Us. WILSON WASHINGTON, Ja re Seen he Wece ON eve ‘ ae (EDITOR'S NGTE—Roger W. Babson, one of the leading stu stock Fiteon Wik ee gg dents of and writers on economic and financi ts in the a tay” ye vo v4 pon eon | United States, has been in E ye for several on a tour or I feel As of investigation. This article, written exelusive + The Star, whould. be mrecltically. provid. |! 4" Important contribution on a subject which is of vital interest had divaatar Gy ike tig {to every citizen of this country.) By Roger WwW. Babson "MOND LAND HER | Horie HIS DEMAND} «ri iy Tay” a must buy the « r, Jan while he 4 ent parts of Burc elter only about 3,( and must hi equires « intrie Turke n ev Germar vb i |e ant Mans, Jan. 18 per anc have land, and new law books, the | can 1 w ny have more put down| purope « Daniel | ») ble h cultivates the most mean to you and eautify a THAT AMBRICA IS THE REST COt a WHICH YOU AND I CAN TODAY GET erbeaten Face > fia! ™ * down t En crops for an bu le farm for t without fear of being robbed by OUR We ‘D KEEP WE M Geeks ett 2. THAT . FREEDOM ALY GUARD res of fertile land bh working man BE ALL ed. Great k yard « for the fami SKYGACK FROM MARS HE TAKES WIRELESS OBSERVATIONS IN HIS NOTE BOOK ON 4 EARTH CUSTOMS. SAW WELL*TO-DO FEMALE EARTH-BEING WITH BOw-Bow FOSTER CHILD CARRIED IT LIKE A FRAIL BIPED INFANT ALTHOUGH IT WAS A QUADRUPED AND AGILE PROBABLY CONSIDERS HER OWN SPECIES TOO INFERIOR TO WASTE MUCH TIME UPON. on rine st Mais #76, Ey ne “Rates That Are tate ‘TESTS NEW BREAD RECIPE; co, the WALLS KAM ¢ Main 667 Senttte Agent to rOR's NOTE—Mrs —— Competent to go to Mrs. of her experience trip had nearly wilted on the way isagreed with I ate one » and fol felt quite od T kept on, and ined the n 0 my watch and did no kr more that day Jhad no fee hunger strong and grow. §| Then I awaited the baking, and as|I in any way disturbed by the b for expert oper- {1 had to hurry home, | took a loaf{I had eaten wh a ilar or gasoline en- J} with me amount of ordinary bread the — Pacifi It still was hot when I would ha to me t home British Co ium and Far Bast” |/TOOK A TUMBLE; |GET HABIT WAY will, make A aktiful. operator WENT TO SLEEP DOWN IN PERU of the average man, individ ee Aen 3 pl SEEN tating in startin || PORTLAND, Jan. 9 16—sJohal gui sey ot: thins pare tam Also I-month special courses. §| Sparks fell thirty feet into the hold} been | © a complete stand Investigate. Nat) Bank First Av. merelal Club, Seattle Engineering School W. and Roy 8t. References, still to-day and Seattle Ist Com of a steamer, Unconscious, he was While on he yawned as dock labc rs and longshoremen Many vessels have in consequence left for other Peruvian ports Efforts are being made to settle the dispute by arbitration, MAYBE HE FORGOT TO SAY “PLEASE” FRANCISCO, “Ham, eggs and co |Michael Sullivan waiter, |way Sullivan gave his order, 1 leged to have robbed him of jana kicked him from the caf removed to a hospital the surgeon's table, though awakening from deep sleep, arose, put on hig coat and walked back to his ship. MODERN — elegantly furnished rooms at lowest rates al Hotel Vir ighth and Virginia, near ». Eiflott 803 eee SAN Jan 1 ffee n the dark,” ordered of a © Green Lake Yard" Blvd. ke laity of High Grade Ww Finishing Laur adelphia, heard | 1 w it was on hour I Tho ma when to Id that did n at anything, | be le in le ain-|but wag so ar to try this] y & general strike of} The latter, not liking the | al day land | SAYS IT’S GREATEST EVER | 1) that it wa bread, which I myself had made even the best home-made] with her mach that I didn’t} 1, t wait for it to cool, but took a slice its healthfa | while warm M . 1 will give it a real test,” I b about }to myself. For many years 1 had ' of | not white bread at al To my| satisfied y the loaf I had 3 — a Now Showing (LEO- PATRA WIiiH x oe | enehae 2. 3 8 iit Helen Gardner David Warfield Says: “The greatest moving pic- ture ever made.” e = Dourne Theatre NOTE— By special per- mission from Mer. H. J. Brown of Vancouver, Cleopatra will continue showing at the Melbourne until Tues- ; day night, 4 positively , opening in Vancouver, B. C., Wednesday morning *

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