The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 30, 1913, Page 3

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, e ! | Get Rid of |MAP SHOWS j 9° ' ck BIG BUSINESS AND TENDERLOIN LINE UP TO - Pimples, Quic : : p , COLUMB US BEAT WOMAN, TRYING TO RECALL JUDGE OF DOUBLE Variety of = | SAN FRANCIS ‘an, 30.—The | by the women of San Fran ce ee TRAGEDY w & jler has resulted In a findeh fight > ; - a ey Hig Bu apaee, ward heelers Preee Gnaped ‘ anc @ntire Barba 01 n |. WASHINGTON, Jan. 20.—Thel derk sat ti one cide and the DAWS Y. T.,, Jan, 30.—Re [declaration | Ww H. Rabeock of J 1 the other port of a dov murder and sul - a its ie th I ™ : ety thas | : he Women are fighting the aye cide in a roadhouse in the | k 4 " \ Ic sore Spe ‘ wi i rs | em which has resulted in the re tend Pity aa an a re to é , 4 covere merica and t this White Pass stage ¥. 4 . \ | contine a f it, was —— Pee * hown o| ap before the > - ne ese oe bs ‘ae = L n, haw di Py stubleman of whom he was seaious ~e ‘as » Wo camy ny meat I . oa Pha ed rr aie Ville held tt | « ntroversy in ¥ PR between hit knees and blew off the a he organization top of his head. All were dead and t bode frozen when found of men charged smith ran sundry at Dawson Mien — fr pha sii wag, inmate ‘Mrs W ilitam as Jone anc mother of the wife of es ns bees 3 : President Dr ~ Phare pe gyn Kelly had th k (Spt 0 168 Reagabiakees g been a member of the mounted epear's Calcium W Are stmpty | b ( t » women have | Alice Best ya euner ex and oyage Q y asking the 2 ceca | epearien id-and have se | Oe pecall MASQUERADER HEARS -| ditbough caly abere Ti MURDER CONFESSION Oh, Joy! Who Cares tlon ; s Tengte As the result for Rules, Anyway? | , be odes ighe Pay in igh od Addressing upon bim t n le Threats h | neatly identified wit ane "emt | Meeting : , | movement aera . ‘ | j . | | dressed up a# a priest ! ' | the wick 4 be § Friday nigh Mr | | hands som INDIANAPOLIS, Jan. 20 r LONDON. Ja oT don't Gertrude Hassler, the winger, tod ‘ | ; . t » have resulted tn the escape of men|? t exami Ro'ler Skate Yet? : charged Fa ovina ‘againnt peony Reeling her: tatimacy wih. Fiske: . oo . and'hey sre aetag wee ret ASK RUSSIA TO ee roesway = sf f , aire mpreen example of what other judges must| AJD AGAINST CHIN gly pport grt mil > Tecan genera) expect if they place politics and| he adway rink {s en Bi ta rs at ave nothing against, the system above justice and bh ST PETERS " ogee « ‘ . ~ pe ¥- ini > : no dolla 4 He} 5 . ' ady ler personal ne thes do| manity, : : | ’ deit Westin fact a vest of | HUBBY ON JURY; SO [NEED A BOY TO CALLS STRIKE AGAINST pltan, delegation, whlob «| HIS WIFE'S BARRED) WORK FOR YOU? independence of Mon-| fits, CAML UPBOGCES’ MARRIAGE IN OKLAHOMA rus. s1c tance Out tonight. Y< thy A boy wh OFF BEACH UNHURT 2 fo hea 1? ; OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla, Jan..of childhood and motherhood The Union Of1 Co.'s steamer San 7 7 b Serat Barnard. commissioner} $i 5 }ta Maria, which ran aground on STAR WANT ADS ml for Okiahoua, and. tu [tate t until the|Whidby island. Tuenday’ morning BRING RESULTS ~vbed fs "marriage strika" |soce revoguitign must be tives es | aarine 8 dense fos. was euccesstully — —-—~ t poe t oe wom ‘hos saad ae ee by the tug T ‘ . bage tank} an ab the matr a to leuah and |ahip te apy y undamaged wholt ' » of the | tre Gathrie to Ger r Miss} The Santa Maria ie bringing 52 CAT A R R ll YOU MAY SEE THIS wien | ———~ [aon Oklahomans “bave, grows ites New aes recess - t bad be accustomed to sociological th | FILM AT MOVIES homes or who Men but. thls une has. the. whole| HOLDS COPS WHILE Ome are up aes r jatne 5 the most revo THIEF GETS AWAY fuer HYOMET—Heal the/ ns] WAGES OF WOMEN TO ae ee P| \ PORTLAND, Or, daa. 20—Wits ee oe sniy hock use| BE INVESTIGATED Ssthensil ol died eaccties ti. an tend Cundear conpemirah sncie }| ms, or y ac ; ; n acini ? be y ma at pis t ew = 9 eo Y tions | under t asion that the eeceins, Opin or) n toany an ’ say to the man viel a ee eee Harmful Drug in JUST WITHIN THE WEIGHT,! Los A cy carting: re if jewelry HYOMEI : Bian ope oly’ feihera 8 «| YUKON DISTRICT wv chp he fe hyping SENDS OUT MAIL . rs fe oy thing,” she concludes | Yukon a ate t wbcand the at amer ‘ FRIEND OF HELEN | North wasters | TAFT IS INJURED | SHOOTS PLAYMATE Martha Rowers, da h tr eo with ate solicit gener expe ‘oday that Se ra, recelved a broker e th re t f the ey rf eral scalp brula when eeneral 6 her horse collided with oe BURNS WANTS COIN isctniiee Pid RE-ELECT WARREN | ocho at the dveamita cane wi | | sounde here ay when Asse Pratt—Gelting Price ° EYENNE, Wyo.,, Jan. 30—The! blymar wr troduced a bill SEES Suiits amd jester ct transi warn a6 cahing tor rag avororiaton ot Dressed Meats—Selling Price ing 'd by the state lexis Races | 7 § Tod Overcoats peasios ahaa cosa ona G THE GERM | ——— port of the sleuths | . In Ages 2% to 17 MURDERER IS HANGED || it on the house cat and dost Arrived! it || THE REDUCTIONS: LEWIS, Eng, Jan. 80—Jobn wi.| in the kitchen broom i rH lian dof the murder of sais | Our First Shipment of “t [P Reg. $4.00, 34 off.@8.00 ||Inpector Walle at Kastbourne: wa = . ? BH Reg. $5.00, 4 off. $3.75 oo Prag Wulieea aay Bett gga Gerd . rH Reg. $6.00, 4 off. $4.50 Mias Florence Seymour, his fiances etter ug yrup My es | 8 : {¢ 85.6% {by whe . a child, the privi than You Can Buy rk ity Reg 4 OU 4 OT, Bar. Ge lege was denied. at wisn Mana oak a | Ale eee) oi pape SOMETHING MISSING. rami yyliy Guaranteed. Hmoked Meate—Selling Price | wo 8 AT HALF PRICE ot | ae | Rroken tnes of Boys’ Shirts | eaalines tanneierinis: swale | and Blouses and Straight Knee eta wales ok 1 ald e. .20 Pant m wat and aur tor | * | Men’s and Young }|, | aildicldatiad take |] Men’s Suits and Over- Gis.6 coats at One-Fourth |) "it |) Off. | Malaga, ‘keg sworn | ash | 4 | “Seattle's Reliable Credit House” |e : 1006 1:38 | FIRST ANE COLUMMA. Fl “Offisher, where'sh statroase The plan has been. imitated, but | Feed, Selling Price ss tongs thish newel post?” _ |e ue, enon aful formule has never been n ee 2s anty of absolute satisfaction or y 9 1 ndesd goose with this ge artae: . or will $10,000.00 for a name. For details ‘e Canada’s Finest Resort—$10,000.00 he Pinex l call at 617 Secgnd Ave. ws for a name. 617 Second Ave. _— t ne) ier f 6 @ 9 THE STAR—THURSDAY, JANUARY WINNER OF $225,000 ASKED FOR MILLION 30, 1913, | TELLS OF LOVER WHO WED ANOTHER IKG Bakine Power EAR-TRA UXTRA! UXTRA! N GEDY! gun in nd Jesse Tex.pand I ' ald cov. f ere from strangers to v,’ When the cat emen “went to it” until th 600 Somebody “called, n@ laid down three and a Pair, McDermott had an ace high straight, Curley ns and a pair of aces and Hastings three aces and a pair of jacks. Six fi i] « the ble, then the en smiled Ther xtra in the new The “pot s equally CAR. CHEFS PRE Those who have had cakes ruined } stove, slamming the oven door or ma: have wondered how the dining car chef can turn out oun marvelous biscuits, hot breads and pastry when his oven is being incessantly jarred and jolted and shaken by thg motion of the train, oo _. To get pastry to raise and stay raised under these ditions, a baking powder must be used that continues to giv ah ig wd rexactly sulted) its leavening gas— baked through. to their needs in K C and you will find it just as well suited to your requirements. K C js really a blend of two baking powdersg One active as soon as moistened, the other requiring both molse ture and heat to start the generation of leaven ng gas. Nomatt how moist and rich you make your cake, K C } ng Powder fustain the raise until a crust is formed and all danger of falling is past, Tred : oy jarring thd a heavy footstep, that sustains the raise—until the dou: ing p Dining Car Chefs have found a bak K C Baking Powder is pure and healthful, under all pure food laws, ar is sold at a reasonable price— It is guaranteed id is guaranteed to please you. And it no baking powder should sell for mores Try a can at our risk and be convinced, u Come in and see our free pictures. 617 Second Ave. Not the Least Important of Many Good Things Here Are 3-Room Combinations of Furniture We Feature This Week $180.00 for the three; 19 pieces in all; or $60.00 for the Li Room, $50.00 f the Dining Room, $70.00 for the Be may e€ any one or two of and you jcan have them on time if you wish Living Room—4 pieces in fumed oak mission—all very substantial construc Come to our tio! ellent finish; table has “0 ay Peet, See Lace Curtain Sale | 38-in. top, good sized drawer an tomorrow— some- between 1 500 pairs from the Arm C one large, all have deep at holstered in seats, roanskin covered two or three Bedroom—7 pieces—full-sized satin ie sel ee | brass bed, | y 2 | ee “buys” among | finish caps, 1 nd bottom rail, 5 thaws | filler re ral spring, 188 be vered 45-Ib. cot Sale prices | ton th a good | range from be | grade ng i to $12.00 for Cure | Circassian Walnut Dresser, Bedroom that sell for Table, Chair and Rocker to match, semi $1.50 to This Colonial patterns; dresset has 24-in.x3¢ is decidedly a jin. beveled French plate mirror, top most excellent | of dresser is 40 inches wide, two Curtain opportu- and two large drawers, wood nity Dining Room Suite—8 pieces—in waxed golden oak—all quarter-sawed oak, all excellent finish—Puff straight- line pattern with a mirror back, 42-inch be two small dra one lined for silver, two large compartments below ind a large drawer at bottom, «Circular top ta 45 inches, jand extending 6 feet, octagon pedestal base; six it dine chairs ». We cannot too strongly emphasize the fact of value, good value, being predominant in this offer—these all on dis« play in our Pike Street windows; see them; judge for yourself, GROTE-RANKIN’S Fifth and Pike—Right in the Heart of Town STAR WANT ADS BRING RESULTS

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