The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 11, 1913, Page 1

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FAIR TONIGHT AND WEDNESDAY; MODERATE KASTERLY WINDS — e ; ad DAILY HEALTHOGRAM loesn SLEEPING AND LIVING outdoors tl you The 5S ean't print If they tell you = The oh o bd is good for people who “can't keep the news. check up al rss ° warn It stimulates the heat-produc DOESN'T print long, tiresome columns ing function. The | 1 make sides of it, but it s pring briefly and heat when sleeping out in the weil isply, and interest about ev qything that’s going on which You : ; THE ONLY PROGRESSIVE NEWSPAPER IN SEATTLE ME EDITION hs ane ri Sib sai See prastees want to read about VOL, 14. NO, 298 SEATTLE, WASH., TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1913. QNE CENT (x Diaine ann HO Id, it will fo abit ai ping NEWS STANDS Ge warm, is Come | By. : G § spECIAL PRIVILEGE FATTENS AGAIN AT % ‘aera Yee | J EXPENSE OF LEGITIMATE BUSINESS © “SHRIMP nw) covered, than in an overheated j The Seattle Gas Company is picking the people's pockets for more than $10,000 this i ney away from legitimate business—away from merchants, | a aking that 0 ney awa j Se ion is performed under the guise of a new corporation-grabbing rule by the 4 nission, and permits the collection of $1 deposits from users of quar ae te There's no nee for anyone to beat the company on a quarter meter . t best. From the beginning of gas using, the quarter meter has been the big juarte fien fall to hit the machinery just right, and the! i Pe would move out of apartments, flats and housekeeping rooms, before they ‘ ° e _ rr a * . ‘ th of gas. And the compan ain is the gainer ories "ao ‘ er . eee gentile Gas R satiate acale Ges Gan Wat thinkobecs-s’ NOWASD Glories in Fact That He and His , M e any has ever before been bold enough to pull off ‘ 5, . me , _ io + ~ ose man has net yet, have the dol ready. He's coming for a $1 deposit for every Companions W ent to T heir End u meter = ° Iyer r sL- ny 0 ke that money out of circutat Take it out of that dry goods bill, or grocerie sy e > y . ew you ‘ ntribute two quarters a month, the dollar deposit will make up for it sites ite a fine thing grea ess—for the gaa company te he bill, Tt oo ! LONDON, Feb. 11.—With death staring him in the face But Seattle pays the bil Legitimate business in Seattle pays the bil 1¢ people as with no possible succor at hand, Capt. Robert F. § polar explorer, wt oo 18, 191 | ott, British © perished after reaching his goal on Jan- a whole pay the b ‘The sum te theatres, will be gas company 1s ta tion. FIRE ROBERTS naan OUT OF RENTON, ae oO CITY 1 k f Seattle merchants, grocers, shoe stores, clothing houses r n by teabout $10,000, this same $10,000 which the th r out of the people's pockets and withdrawing it from general circula ote, with his dying hands, the story of his ite Antarctic, that all the world might know. Found beside his stiffened corpse when rescue came too |late, Scott's story was cabled here today from New Zealand rid under his laconic title, “Message to the quest into the — ven to the v It reads The causes tion, but of this disaster are not due to faulty organizas fortune in all the risks that had to be under- s of pony transports, in March, 1911, rr than I had intended, and obliged lim- ted to be narrowed r thro out the ou Beardmore ered, but clothing 2 t ng stretch { | t t The ade ' . t , ‘ ve had least na | : PRETTY SOFT FOR AMID SOW ANG ice He Eirtaerrs m | HER WEDDING TO [/experiescs fo "x ‘MUMPS-TO-ORDER’ ” nda ie END FAMILY FUSS ||"%..” KELLY FOR AWHILE on the 1 this with ave expected at this time of n't think hur " months eather, 9 n depots, for for the storm which had s of this depot, at which we hoped to here ba econd, too, for he soon t as we have, and we 6 e got t g pite the poate te oe DENSION- BILL, liars gut qcter Secret yea we FORMOTHERS iter Gah "Spe reece so) in oar nat Se | UP TO SENATE yon! ss te : cat trac aa been able CITY OFFICER eer a OLYMPIA, Wash., F The lian. Dr. Jarwes Flee ’ APPEALS TO HIS COUNTRYMEN TO for | on i Rep. Cork t " ' | know,” he said, “that men | t t Ss shows down here look flere site LISTER WARNS » | ALL APPOINTEES NOT TO LOBBY disgrace of American ways. ovidenin T the st measure ¢ “Every public officer must » OLYMPIA. Wo. F : 4, rid t é enforce the law, whether it Is ' ‘ digress ‘ F 8 nterprise, erates asec 2 ‘ y paths pall gh poe a woman who is guilty, or a {health de ‘ , ‘ Pipa ntry, 1a to our countrymen gan : { ~ =i . : ort tied gp lahat ig eteveak pes aoe Healtt : . ge t “ would hav tirred the hearts of ive committee ; ‘say heaped th for| crimes in the history of the |< th thts mic ct These s oa self, they will : ‘ i 135! world were committed by | The | me Detects h " 5 1 ‘upon emmant f rder in the first ent eq t t t { * as .. ee JAILED EDITOR a ‘ iota Seg —t- m today by a letter which the hours of w t ry ¢ pareage s mn befoi a ee WILL SPEAK TO Bas nthe choo ia n-|Fobroary wore aig teen heagrsig “teed g 0a “tee : Pont the work of collectir rbage. | t ist aroused over t ffair than by any + ra tq | weddir 1 f nf at t er f rece Bee Thinks It’s sce te ‘men "| POPE?S SISTER rm frei, te rmting scout oe Pe a aft tough Old Town: ,yobody | er comers) MIPS. BE WONT | fet EN Robbed, Runs for Help and and ary will convict ’ , J r CREST RISE RS SS oT ‘ WEAR HATPIN honment by the supreme court] wrt therefore plant I DAL ever comastited tm Lamistona,’|" Aakestice cy th very Woman Van Lut Vown GUARDS OR GET elt athing gnment ie ! tore | , ourt room. we sh e the Va cae ' OFF, IS DECREE bane tee Scant swiss: the High Cost of Living! Rathed down ' se! : : gia etic beta : oe ; ; + ery hi : That’s interesting, you say—but how? f first ma, t : : Thomas F. Mur fl Ld erogenbninage: pri IM i reac mg 5 3 | Very simple—just form the habit of read- pg coe rh , ens tiggy exh pm Po gio nl PPE broke t SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 11.— ing the advertising columns of The Star hen i : h ‘ re. Prograt a the Aiea acs Rede by es Re ee ae | carefully every night and taking advan- 4 I : retitard abe t iw male habitues of Pacific street tage of the money-saving opportunities J I iF a be _ rf ie hay wikat te Ineiton which you will find there. —- oi sae ieaiahciaiciaebeaasiaaimediniaiateiicmeeies Remember that the live merchants are - the ones that advertise—as a general prop- Stand 9) ck, It’s His Deal! For Blarney That’s ki eal, pegs a o> peri 2: The High Card’s the Gent Who Talks “Ottymo! z goods. And because he does the larger SE roe volume of business he will be able to offer he ; - ‘ you more attractive prices than his non- id Vv an t ! = . . . A Cob | Vist 1 sing | didn't 1 | advertising competitor. An instance of TROUBLE You | this will be found in the ad of the National Pee ikea Jonan rege Willie had a little sister | ve Sei toe , Se | Chased an auto! Toot! tdot! toot! | Outfitting Company, which appears on page F | . 40 She was dead before we missed her | 2: ’ ; : PLEASE / Shy our wilila’s lust toe cute | 3 in today’s Star. nade , ’ Mayor Cotterill fo declaréd The advertising store wants your busi- - nf the sh the fanc j ness and will appreciate it when it gets it (Busines chuckling by | —it will give you better service and en- George.) | os pe - le su haven’ A inka” af kercemie. with «© deavor to keep your trade. If you rvent Pe nut im ite been. doing so before, start aow—read the 0» here were. alkali eide to the ads carefully, and thoroughly. " ke e crowd that ushered In the first auto Be \ ‘i i ! show in’ this town, sober-faced | The Seattle Star carries im its columns obile club hoo: papas, beautifully gowned women regularly ads from a representative list of handle a bit « hinnwel?, with their opera lorgnettes, fellow le’s leadi Tiaiweae i paid {dded the sale Hngulrtic who used to own machines nds Seattle’s leading, business houses. egal bundance and called attention to| know better, chaps who own ma e t congratube | Gee! eut Way's THR the fant that the sliowslonked. wise | fe sper {chines and ‘want better, and_ the \ : SALESMAN WERERAS alle onthe} Be Dh WRONG VCC LC 5 | ee a ek ah | jk SPANAS THE MACHINES OM . he’ | tidn’t make a hit) than anything shown, , AE AAT TT Se eo) xine ttGN = el > ' ° 4d Volume 5 CLASSIEYT DeBR- TENDERS prettier from the Preanrince you gy. jon both afternoon’and Ah tag | * YOU EVER SAW--GERALDINE — | main floor, 1 2 ° ° ° s ° ° ° ° °

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