The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 20, 1913, Page 1

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& WHO WAS CAIN’S WIFE? Been trying to figure out this puz- zler? Well,’you can stop it now. The. Star is printing the, answer today, on page 5 VOL, 14. NO. 279. SEATTLE, THE GNLY PROGRESSIVE NEWSPAPER IN SEATTLE ° 5° RAIN TONIGHT AND TUESDAY; WARMER TONIGHT; HIGH WASH., MONDAY, Janeane 20, 1918. SOUT WIND ~The Seattle Star STARTED PANAMA CANAL Right here in Seattle there lives # man who was the only American on the job when De Lesseps, the Frenchman, tackled the big job. See story on page 4. WOODROW WILSON WRITES FOR THE STAR ON “OUTLO OOK FOR DEMOCRACY” : THE STAR reply to your request for an expression from me on “The Outlook for) i] ctvick aa Democracy say th nl ese cr eating entertain today, ceparalvg an areeonk prantente ar tha h G th a Site Vilten — ? ima BY WOODROW WILSON, ' are the 9 President-Elect of the United States. | te mani 2 " { seae : . b nt, be c 1 conviction that aS Ww erve th Te I ’ be edhe f ‘ great % at ( VEAT ( i RVI MAN. crite KIND \ Y ) ICT : oy uring ! ' a \ that iia dhe 1 said UTTERe mere fine uN : j { A: 0 re i =o car pa trusted by the bea gain that the service of humanity is the business o kine ‘ The d ots up, in or der that at justice may be done ond mercy cy not stains made to the people of the Unitec States. | ravi sa are , that the pec & Caen - Poi ‘ 7 ces’ ate onch oe — egy ae nd t a professed to serve them. serve any class or any part y wt IETHER O NOT E OWN OUR OWN GOV: Hf the } LOTOGRAPH. OF THE I ENT ) I ¥@) 1 I r INTO OFFICE GO BACK ON B® the de ll b ELECT.—POSED PECIST A FOR THI I Hi KY LI, BE GIBE TED FOR THE im. ed States t or RY RINCETON COR ) | den e n LEGISLATURE IN W T0 BAREFOOT GERTIE MICHIGAN NAMES OF DANCING FAME : GIRL TO BE PAGE ENTRAPS MASHER | ° . : T 4 oe ; > dye shit } . i it ‘ne fe anite ee Fi . f Gov. Lister and Legislators Line Up State Wide I ro area al ag hy ce de , ide Next Week if §©6for State Aid to Little Farmer ee it ong saloon Lobby to ; 5 Allow People to Vote . ‘ ‘ y ‘ 2 AG "a re) . vay Soy > Proposed in Star Saturday. Fight Measure. _ pon Proposed Issue. Po o ques+ . nese. tele se 7 at the ; sential s Ber | Bae A ote or not : — , > ’ propos 5 a ‘ — carried i! d ste n $ neral in- . $ is inieipal ry It will a U wit ke ral ; ae i: ‘ DEMOCRATIC SOLONS ARE , ie Ps DENOUNCED BY PARTY FOR rt 8 pi LANSING, Mich Ja 20. t ai te a bond Je. It CLARENCE DARROW FACES The fiat ont ee a a pointed to n Michigan lawmakers, and JURY ON BRIBERY CHARGE) i500, vl Blanche is the middle one of three Fralick Tom Fra 8, and when tM aniste says: “These are my daugh ters. Ain't they fine girls? They are ‘SHALL RAH-RAHS RAG? QUESTION OF « | HOUR ON CAMPUS on tha PETER MILLER TO | GO ON TRIAL AGAIN H cing one . (per tn the the] | JAP BILLIARDIST TO APPEAR HERE} a VOTES IN FIGHT ON RULES, ure poi INAUGURAL BALL | ASK GOV. WEST’S CALLED OFF TO | AID IN FIGHT ON | | PLEASE WOODROW DEATH PENALTY) Jan. 20 ident-elect Wilson for elimina augural bal! will decision when WASHINGTON The juest of Pr This re today be respected was reached he the inaugt nmitter, head ed by Ch n Eustis, voted unonimous nation ual | r nt tunda of FREIGHT ps Warden 1 th tate pent CATCH ; CAR LOOTERS teniiary is 0» =3= Heh Jar 0 RULING UNANIMOUS OLYMPIA, Jan, 20.-—To take from the supreme court its right.to declare uncomtsitutién- al any act unless the opinion of the court is unanimous is the intent of a bill introduced today and by Representative Pierce of WASHINGTOD PROT GC iy 4 Skagit nty Pierce's bill Valdez, Alaska, against’ glactal| provide t legislation cannot loods | je $5,000 ap-| be ruled against by the highest opriation “pill inte trgg court of the state unless every tor Jone member concurs in the decision, ° fe] ders to proceed in getting it es report df ures now have been obtained. Now the question p to the ur Shall the voters be given the chance e at propo- which should t would crowd the ridges over the 1 ¢ four i $i fi DE FFMA | € NEW YORK, Jan. 20.—Ge $s ak trude Hoffman, the actress, was ry a ted by a well dressed | ! w $2,070,050. young man today, who follo tt lanned, the stage beauty for three ere e blocks, keeping up a running | The r to raise the re fire of conversation. { { e sys “s mor on the Suddenly Miss Hoffman turn ed and smiled rewitching Th he $500,000 general smile. She acc young 1 man's ¢ mt ____. NEVADA’S GOVERNOR I is a very prevalent and disagreeable ail DEMANDS REFORM r 1 i who are afflicted with it will be interested the ad of Arnold's CARSON CITY, Nev., Jan Catarrh Remedy, which appears on page 6 of to Down with Reno's divor , & Pash day’s Star. Mr. Arnold has been in iness in Seattl a number of years and has built up a »| WOULD HAVE COURT | SIDE’ TRACK BILL for square dealing. He Advertises reg 1 The Star and’ one last week. y to advertise > finds it pays results, too. Just if more con- y a lady who h The S The Sgar e apartmen She ne her houses and apart the best. You can get phone Main 9400 or E Ww TO HIRE LAWYERS . or, OLYMPIA, J .—F venient, call at the downtown office, 229 Union St., ber an ria coe nonerne with the Souvenir and Curio Shop. ee compa iF at as THE STAR GUARANTEES IN EXCESS OF gov. 40,000 PAID CIRCULATION DAILY Q

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