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ELL, look here! Cynthia Grey W gets a proposal, all written in poetry. And what does Cynthia do but answer it—also in poetry! Ac- _ cept him? Look for yourself, on page 5: VOL. 14, OF CHRISTIANS IN NO. 283 1° TURKISH CAPITAL RAIN TONIGHT AND SATURDAY; The Seattle Star : THE ONLY PROGRESSIVE SEATTLE, WASH, KILLS CHIEF, GETS HIS JOB NEWSPAPER PEOPLE ARE BUNCOED ON NEEDED SUM HIGH SOUTHERLY WI FRIDAY, JANUARY, 24, 1913 ‘IN SEATTLE ONE CENT s22043330%. VENUS TOO PLUMP;OUR OWN SEATTLE CO-EDS PROVE IT BOUT that new bread! The Star has received many letters asking the exact recipe for making it thout kneading. You've got it today, HOME EDITION “"""""""* COURTHOUSE BOND ELECTION A FRAUD? | | FEAR SLAUGHTER — | | JACOB FURTH AND — FELLOW BANKERS ARE PUT ON TRIAL lQuate | Suit Filed Today Pro- eee tests Further Pay- NR stantinople Filled With Rioters; ents to Archite ae Constantinople Filled With Rioters; ments to Architect!}’ g.., in Courtroom at Bellingham n! . . | r | ° ” ia al © All Europe May Be Drawn Into! ; Facing Che That Sent LaC li t p y | | That the county commission- acing arge at sent aUvon- | | 7 + Conf 1¢ ers bunkoed the people into! warsr | > M P 4 voting for the $950,000 court-| | ner an to enitentiary. ’ house bond issue; | United Prem Leased Wire tod , ‘ | 7 \ ‘ , -—All hope for peace in’ the |own demand gal payment of $9,900 to A | Jan. 24.—When the afternoon |tion ‘recently eas ane cones Balkans was dissipated today Enver Hey and his followers com: | Warren Gould, architect, for session of Judge E. E. Hard-|from one to five yea rs ne to eg pletely dominate the sultan drawi f Judge arc , i are in the ae when the new Turkish cabinet!" te young Turks are in complet rawing plans for the court- fast neg ae tod two |tentlary by Judge Joiner, am old MEA: to recall the Turkish | possession ef the poinve cna et tnt house ; | in it began today, two fend of the Sehricker fui | peace envoys from London im: |sultan’s person, and are in a post That the $950,000 issue is) jur ‘ : Pepsin passe ais charaton tera Toe f faotiatcly tion to force upon him acquiescence only about half enough to e by bot eee subject to). change of venue from * akaate S, Thi in almost any plan build the proposed structure} ptory challe in county, where Sch KS fl is pre rop t | v ; ul ig un where Schricker was cone re the commissioners advertised) Furth, E. W. \victed and sentenced f. had ; TURK AMBASSADORS it would build; | WEIGHT Ankeny and| Schricker is one of the state's Be ere cx contr deer. FACE COURTMARTIAL | That the commissioners are 140 18s Seattle bank- | witnesses, | Sixty others have boom i ; a venaed presentin, mined to prose the war|_ CONSTANTINOPLE, Jan. 44 about to make another pay- 1 with aiding 1 def nts a Cc Ha with the Balkan 3 The first oficial act of the new ment of $9,000 to Gould, de- William Schricker rold Preston, ter Fulton am Continuo cing wen — a ek spite the fact that they know HEIGHT t of the defunct La rick Bausman, Seattle attore the city ght dou was be teueit the Teckin Gan they have not bonds enough to SPL Ii bank, in accepting de Carrigan, of Seattle Main Bc tace wen filed wit bessadors from Vienna and St build the courthouse; 0 after the bank was | sisting in the prosecution of the’ naped « pote b Petersburg for court martial on the That the commissioners ka yn to be ins Ivent. — cases against the four men. Ale them all. It 's geof not maintaing strong poll knew, when they submitted the ith, president of the Seattle |gustus Brawley, whos@® term as berate in behalf of Turkey against _ Electric company and chairman of! prosecutor of Skagit any moment s of Ch watieax af ites | bond issue for $950,000, it} the directors of the Seattle Na ores ‘hy diy aoe const a pea dl grad begin whics . | would not be sufficient for the tional bank, sat in the courtroom |charge of the prosecution because armed interven | th the ochen th fan s roposed building, but that) with the other three defendants as of his familiarity with the case. Only foretgn AUSTRIA WILL EEP P ~ J ospective jurors were exa " ; key, it is believed an pre ARMY ON we JOB they held the amount down] Prospective jurors were exam wit two jurors passed today are vent al! »@ from being drawn . below the million mark for the } THIS SKETCH, BY VIC HOWS HOW VENUS COMPARES WI TH | Nome pete ap nateed: ite ‘ot Blaine. and C. 8. Martin, both i. into a general conflict Par ate A, Jan 2 in view ot purpose of getting the people THE AVERAGE WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY GIRL. ite , ral ¢ danger of general Eur ; ; committed to the scheme, be The Vout the Venus de Milo as the possessor er, who ts difficulties as a ult of the Turk ad ne Venu “hans v er Pasha, {ni e demobilizath of Austrian zot started, they would be un- |levelin ments will show her fis doesn't re commander troops today were abandone ‘able to quit {be et are with thet.ofthe-average | These are some of the startling | OSure sotto R DRESS § loharges that wi 1 con out follow seulptore t univer ed ” Ing the filing today of a formal pro Bat bas vt 4 i : nk wom test agains er payment | * net reas The suggestions of Willian form ce | t to War erate: almp ! Siac worn Me MAL lama ‘orm or simpler dress. The law leas H ar haase last weak aoa ie i vata Says they may keep anything me br ra th Couey Ts pivle of the this for ye s dress for pupils in | ctionable from the school y vian Ca . ; : " the 5 schools and the se ms Uened Prose Leases. Tultey ‘ind the rap . tor th ve The average measurements a r ONIX ‘he 2a iy ioe at Palas kowk behalf o me bet mete: and carriage of the Washington girl are: | Teration of the sexes in high I do not believe that sex our only se now Ww ° off ouatenlt at hoagie, 91 A ~—" |phere and life s Height, 5 ft. 7 in.; weight. 140; schools ts attracting lots of at- | tion is necessary. The resume ¢ 1 quire a aay “ate e me < oe <2 ar at ]tnem beauty and #t bust, 36; waist, 26; hips, 38 | tention among parents and edu people have to learn to foretbly wh / : apy Hep me | They conte oe Oe eee Compare these with the | cator commingle some time, and they sgl : « ees " by a vr} to draw bh) le A reat measurements of the Venus de | J e Richard Winsor, of the might just as well learn in and the were 8 he deed fect f Sgn ; " the Milo: Height, 5 ft. 8 in.; school enol is strongly in fa | een This d ary ~ pos Mira os ABOVE. NAZIM PASHA m have a @\that the figures of weight. 149; bust, 37; waist, vor of the ication of igott does not think that day by £ Daneff, | sadors were.t uakar @a2i RELOW, ENVER REY eel hey have not enough (See. neve, Dot s the others 2 3-10; hips, 39. weit ae | oe has advocated anything r to end the war|na Balkan struggle | military commander of Con The la aa of young girls going to school travagance of dress. Teachers a = = == stantinople Me demanded and |ning on a is the slender all’ décked out like society | i parents both complain: got the place by virtue of his | additiona , bad. They pay more Teachers will tell you it fs true OY W ITNESS EMPLOYED BY poet op aly Sadler Mig FA ny beh ate t is two and one-half on to their dress than | that loud, expensive and ultra- ’ Nazim Pasha, former war min 4 thin} in alle n ®, and do to their work fashionable dress is not only ister and commander in chief aditiona n ath? ever e now r There is no question of the distracting, but harmful. The BROTHER OF CAPT TENNANT of the Turkish army. An aide | the and « as, have YAMA YAMA GIRL wa t ely, but| School board's power to make | girls distract each other and a nae a t that} _ - b enforce 1 ‘o1 a oye.” e pS peg pete Heres en s 4 QUITS FARM FOR be % a 4 enfor n culation ur i tract the boys. A : at Enver Bey and his compan p THE “FOOTLIGHTS” | ,,; . ¢ havetseen RIGHT.O, DENISON: Secons. Jan. 24.—Willis Tay-}} eon secured by Judge Glasgow,| jone as they were passing et right in the ya, but th HE SHOWS SPEED | BO L ES R Al i ee boy aesompliee Of Peter! attorney for Mi They returned the fire, and t wl ye georrrte tic °E Miller, the accused burglar, who is ylor's testimony tended killed the commander nount ane wader an armed guard by order of| that Glasgow had persuad You can't. pose as the perfect |BY United Prem ‘eased Wire | AGAINST ENGINE tectie Capt. Tennant, is in the to make this affidavit on the l\eheon: Phe Waskinstes att han TORONTO, Ont, Jan. 24.—"A Ress ir se iguana turned 1 at M Wit) after his trial for burglary you, but figures show you | Magistrate*Denison regarding Ern-| h the present tri ) I When Taylor left the courtroo: t etek ss est Boyd Burleigh, a youth + cht PERSIANS hha ce Scns CHARGES THAT MONOPOLY See Ak Wear ngs rae ot a wi Fett B self previous! favor the d®| Detective Magewski of the Soattle b) taation itesl that he committed bigamy by mar-|Q- B. Wick, 2425 W. 60th st, Hes : : department. Magowski is the man i | 1 tie Radgley on Angust 7.|dead today at the Mayfield under. ade admissions + 4 1 . Stel } taking establishment in jaa aa! hom Tennant placed in charge o! . had married Stella Lillian & . lavingethe Witness {ke toy ee HAS STOLEN WATERFRONT MR. TEAMSTER, GOT | Githert in Calcury carly in the sum, | He was instantly killed ‘Thursday, uy, after nearly two days | YOUR LIGHTS YET? mer. Boyd was sentenced to three | Might by a Great Northern locomo- ng. | . > nd poor é tive on a trestle at the toot of 28th special session of courr/ HORRID MAN; WHO A BOR AREAS aie? that all norse-drawn ve years " ine oe Faylor made start| WOULDN'T BE SORE? Pen, 7 STATE GETS FROM H R S showing white forward and red S| CURIOSITY GETS | Young Wick, with his brother in hts affidavit vetuting tect! . er $1,731.29. What $798.8 " m, 4 the was the substance of TY |home abect © c'clack kes aan Rony given by him in former trial Bee net Shee ae || leanes $544.16. Skagit, 42 lease Thurston, 4 leases, |f Pee tomar tha, aed Thos BURGLAR IN BAD ((,"the “trestle. and started. to = ries 54.77; Jefferson lease, $83.72 2 leases, $35.41 before they le es cross it in their fashionable apartments and || $254.7 Jefferson, 1 lease, $ fay night iat | Sree h U 24 | 13,435.01 | da eh Frank Wilson is pondering over| Then hs saad FEDERATION OF isc siti aiin"W" Se | "OPAL ARN RENAL Ss em is | PM orimune, unc, 92 ae etrig oer | When halt way crm, theo I Donald ts te pealtiad a ous th neil December 24, we 1 ay as a re-| motive, in charge of Engineer B. |from James P, McDonald, who By AGE HURWITZ ed the n Sumner's motion effect Thursday night is the €% | stoy Cd to erence a oalty. tie|Sheerer, came up behind them A OR ELECTS | heads 000 worth of mining| OLYMPIA, Wash., J —"w Houser made the 4 al argu piration t! 0-day limit re hi ad Set “aie aay fo eonseeeion | Bernard's two companions Jumped M4 - - "rv ‘ 1 neh ar We ment agalt e . spoke > iratio < - a ust come into his possession, | He, however, tried » beat the - and raiiroa terests . nt agalm HM pok 1 " 1 a ett nart ‘ R , tried to beat the en. NEW PRESIDENT ° Sr ne on ae TREN | your CONmIICSS, “45 qiintly and earnestly. - He charged quired t city, eeartas jalong with a bundleof cigars. The| gine to the end of the bridge. He of Hayti house concurrent rea ’ : 7 gun went off, attracting the atten » Teo a for ae be , eta mean that the spe | lost the race by a few feet | TWO MORE PAY PRICE by Houser of King, to WWeatleAte | cial intere would get thelr THEN LAZY-HUSBAND BILL | tion of the police Now ue faces a} = eo ‘ OLYMPIA Jan 24.—Ernest | 1 at doll load aes aim tall i work fr stifle the inv | WILL BECOME LAW “""8' of burglary ick Hanna,! Collosus of Rhodes is one o} Ja omnes aitely postponed : “agian | . BE . Joon keeper at 502 First av ven wonders of the world Marsh, of Everett, Wash. was ,BTAMPS, France, Jan. 24 SAM SUMNER, Chelan tion. He red to the OLYMPIA, Jan. 4.—For the first |. - sista iomrooeeientiomtnueart iinet Sabin of the Washington State Federa his mechanician, who is unidenti- | “FRANCIS P. GOSS, King. od Hoaner, “that you are afraid th the house got down to real work gton State Federation | 04 hie tying ‘In opoplana| This ie the predicted report to be| ¢4, Houser. “that you are afraid this today and undertook the consider ot Labor } 1 ying a monoplan p Li investigation will reveal abor here ay, and Raymond | from Paria, were instantly Killed submitted next Thursday, which is Wal iad: reaulind @3 to in ation of eight bills, Rep. Wray's| ° ° Was selected as the place of meet-| today in a fall near here. The ma-|to kill off any investigation of the : cla, lazy husband bill,” which provides t ing next year. 4 a member|chine turned turtle 200 feet in the |charges 1 by Rep. Houser, pro oo bh The Oeatieetee ei v for the punishment of men who re y ries apl S rac $s Of the «Ralls ngle wea inion - |gressive, of the monopolistic con ; eo fuse to support their wives, and for alr a — {ditions that have existed in t the support of the wife while the! e ait =n | ie and which it is charged, also|p 7 Me Ammold Axtell, Black, husband is in jail, was given favor , Brown, Bryant, Christensen, Cork . | THE | turned over $100,000,000 worth of| ¢ry,” ‘Groake, Darling, Dunnin able consideration and passed a property on Rallroad av., Seattle, tO Egrte, Falkner, Foster, Gilbo, iene final reading. the railroads and their allied dock | her, ‘ill, Holmes, Houser, Kingery, | 42 | What honest, straightforward publicity will do for companies M SECOND VENIRE OF 1 ,966, 000, 000 IN NEW Pinan ty barons n Wednes. | Lanatord, asterson, Merriam, | Ove 04 § a a meritorious proposition is shown in the case of re} day, when Houser made his sensa-| Mall, Marphine, Newman, Norton, COLVOdOVONHLO 75 IN DARROW CASE | the Priest Rapids Ranch Company, which is } j ons! charses kgainet the McGraw Relé, Robe, Rowland, Truex, Turn. BESSIE M'COY, Paes aa yan Fore f ae sales of fine irrigated fruit, grape rbor line commision, if y United Proms Leased Wire 11 EA S the “unholy alliance,” after secur NEW YORK, Jan. 24.—Miss Bes-| LOS ANGELES, Jan, 24.—The) ein a ba ep tracts, on the Milwaukee line, over- Jing 24 hours’ delay, caucused and sie MeCoy is going back to the|trial of Clare S. Darrow on a looking the Columbia river. Prices are so mod- he |formulated their mode of campaign | TO CRORE. AFFAIRS ~ Jatage. Sho cannot resist the eall,|chargeot bribing Robert F. Bain, a erate as to be withia the reach of practically every a 7 he Isst 1? years J. P. Mo of New York and Drexel!to prevent an investigation | F NAVAL } MILITIA | Whee she became the wife of|juror in the McNamara trial, was | one. ; Pog fae etapa phia wold in this « new securities to the aggre-| They determined to give the} SAL’ OF re,, Jan, 24 atore| Richard Harding Davis, novelist |resumed today, after a second ve eats amcent of $ 914 6,00 Th ght-stag ng information ts|speaker the power to appoint a| Josephs, Carson and Dimick are {o.| and bid cor rondent, Inat July, | mire of 75 talesmen had been sum The company’s announcement, on page 5 in to- bednin the detatiod ‘ pared by these co-ordinated | committee unfriendly to the inves |day appointed members of the spe-| the “Yama Yama Girl’ declared | moned King firme, und filed with the money trust Investigating committee tigation, which should. determine | cial senate committee to probe into| she would never, never care for| Six permanent Jurors already | -— Star, statee that the yield of the land will ‘ ee rH he m c give J, Plerpont Morgat jwhether a committee of investiga! the affaira of the Oregon naval| the theatre agalp. But today she | aworn She Ate ee bea an, il ee rhe Yah though ey a, = @ same period Morgan banking houses sold abr@ad ition should be appointed {itt has changed her mind examinatio’ 7 | S seven, i uu desire, in which to complete arit 0 mount of er |e ~ ppointed m' a res ~ a) « e The pert A psa ly Blea nt of france in Paris and £2,631,000| ‘This plan went through with a| The appointing of the committee| "I most certal intend’ to: re-| Maman’ Court opened. | Be, persis your payments, with leniency in case of sickness fp London That made a tota ne $1,966 000,000 of mew securities | whoop, the “unholy alliance” of|is the result of the criticism of the|turA to tho stagg,” said Mrs, Davis nent jurors were: | Frank. M. fai and protection for your family in case of death. "pon the investing and speculative public of the world by the|democrats and republicans again| administration of the militia’s af-jover the telephone from her hus-|dersouy Syiveslag Sian’. Seo. it H depende: f few hundred dollars! feeacresn banking houses in 11 years. It does not include the $1,000, | he ng whipped into line. fairs and the personal conduct of| band’s home at Mount Kisco, N. Y./bins, David Duna, Henry Robinson, ere’s independence for a few hun ollars f 000 of Steel Corporation stocks placed in 1901, The Morgan flota-| Practically the same lineup as on) several of its officers, ‘L have never been able to be-|John Farley. Why not take advantage of it? # in this country are given by Years as follows the fight on house rules last week | Heve that a women's work should! The other men in the box were: 1902 $9206,628,000 1908 2... .$200,415,000 waa shown ta thé votes consist only in milking cows or|R. A, Burner, Aug, Wohlfarth, A. F. You can also make money out of Star Want “Ads, 1903 126,618,000 1909 . 191,629,000 Speaker Taylor then appointed |GIRLS IN PAPER R BAG feeding chickens, and so 1 am go-|Haney and Geo. King. — those potent business getters, Just phone Main 1904 71,227,000 1910 . 174,921,000 fam Sumner of Chelan, who had ACTORY WaLx WUT | ing back to do some reat work. 1 NEW BOSS OF GUNS 9400 or Elliott 44, or call at the downtown office, ‘ 1908 163,254,000 1911 207,808,000 been appointed floor leafr, and| CAMAS, Wash, Jan, 24.—Thirty-| expect to work for only short sea 229 Uni St ith the Souvenir and Curio Sho: < | 1906 205,475,000 1912 230,570,000 who put (he motion for the commit: ning girls employed in toe Crown|#sons and each year 1 shall return >" nion ot, wi + Ps y 1907 136,681,000 Inveatigate whether a com-|Columbia Paper company's bag|to my husband's home to finish’ WASHINGTON, Jan. 24.—Lieut. ad the total amount of Morgan sol@ stocks and bonda for the to investigate bay ¥ ap | earer are oa paring Sore, hls Sein milking, chicken-feeding peg at eg gga as THE STAR GUARANTEES IN EXCESS OF years gives an average annual output of 00 W. J. Hughes, the demo-|ing a demand for an e 5 d by Lieut, Col. vi a q ; en. It the Morgan banking firme Boch § plas tog fy thin | bratic floor leader, and F, P, Goss|wages. The girls have been ro-| Mr. Davis assured tho reporter now at Fort Haker, Cal, “as com 40,000 PAID CIRCULATION DAILY i Of thelr butiness It would be - the committee leelving $1.10 @ day and ask for|that it was against his wishes that|mander of the artillery in the Dis- lor 0 & profit of $3,580,000 a year, and| of King on th 4 airs. Davis was returning. trict of Columbia, leet’ year alone of mage than $4,600,000. About two hours’ debate preced- 31:00.

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