The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 18, 1913, Page 1

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lor, air, our Do- lor- als tan ing of 4 house today, ¢ of the count ad D Richardson had + . wir | hour shifts +, EDMONTON, Alberta, Feb wever, to aver yoy 10 dred dollars and Week no more wort Sts is the Patrick Alary, hour days, ed ter and store pe keq at Villeneuve, near here, « SNOW IN ROME THE |. will pay Mrs. Jean Boulanger, ' FIRST IN 60 YEARS tame district, f Sh ved for $ PROM Es + nd the cane Oh fist tine In 60 y { day. Mrs. Boulanger was in day ety: It tow the store at the time, and was i On Mount behind tng counter looking at a the 5 © gome goods. e ° Ey, on page 4 VOL, 14. NO co This picture, taken during ast uprising in Mexioo, ge present warfare in Mexico City these donkey-drawn carte kept he r ed qutekirts, w ¢ MADERO YIELDS AS - RESIDENT UNTIL BATTLE IS DECIDED Feb. 18—Foreign Minister Lascurian announced | ent Francisco |. Madero had agreed to the appointment | will take charge of the government until By Ue MEXICO CITY today that Pres of a president ad Madero and Ge aterim, wh Felix Diaz have ended their conflict 2,000 U. &, MARINES | oe ne READY AT QUANTARAMO CONTROL OF C WASHIN 00 1 fs rap . . fiat Dour! This pa (TY “eensored new ing sir s Wilsc part uous last stea an) ‘contr the Tetired tions in Belt by G CROWD COURTROOM TO SEE THE ‘G/RL WHO DIDN’T CARE’ A ctowded co : fi er 7 this morning to = « oried a Harrett t ¢ examinat After the { e Bar jury disagreed, M ‘ and Understood, was tted th plead g D $ 1 f tt tha This morning Mtr re @ ot her imprison sumed the sta r - e had ted Horner, chiet ¢ e de! ca #t and drank fense, indicated {x with vernment of: faation of Min ficial —— HEAR SHOOTING? | "TWAS START OF NEXT POTLATCH NURSES BACK ONSHOUR DAY The 12-ho aa aved at the Members of Seattle Tilikum d th Ad \ gave the anne ats prepara This f ed 1 Rat er, e Potlat le a € mbs w fired tror Ins Tittkuy dre t Ind The “car tly heard for That Superinter Ff the county hos fetign was re shows how they dispose of the dead R AIN TONIGHT OR WEDNESDAY; The Seattle Star MODERATE HASTERLY WINDS. THE ONLY PROGRESSIVE NEWSPAPER IN SEATTLE 304, In busy hauling the victims to the RICH GIRL KILLS SELF FOR ACTRESS PHILADELPHIA, Feb. 18.— An unrequited infatuation for Mary Garder, the actress, led Helen Newby, 19-year-old daugh ter of John Newby, a wealthy ironmaster, to take her life Mon day night on the Newby estate, at Hector Mills. Mary Garden had never seen Helen Newby Helen Newby paid as high $25 for a photo graph of the actress and burned incense before it. Finally she gave up home, wealth, position, her education at Bryn Mawr, to become the servant of the wom an she loved that she might brush her hair and slave for her. And the actress never knew. Saturday the infa 4d girl burst past doorkeepers at the Metropolitan opera house, to Mies Garden's dressing room and fell in a swoon at her feet Monday, on learning that Miss Garden had left town without sending for her life with a revolver = TURNOW SEEN | she took her IN LOWLANDS) sesssin ne sminsay ay t 1 auked for f He to hav in 15,000 RUBBER MENWALK OUT AKRON, O., Feb. 18.—The rubber idust paralyzed heré today by » walkout of 15,000 employe has be y offict are import strikebreakers. SANE ANSWERS TO FOOLISH QUESTIONS WHITE SLAVERS SELL YOUNG GIRLS ON AUCTION BLOCK 18 ' hite I fa 1 ns to the 2000 white sla 1 attl chain of 1 Y ork ( ‘ att ' 1g, Alaska t H. London of EI « e traffic, tell t ‘ SEATTLE, WASH,, TUE DAY, FEBRUARY 18, 19 13 ent revelatic concerning the most avery, show that innocent givlg in all pi i ile traffic es are brought into this country ever t A., former police commissioner ‘of this cit osed of for mon like cattle.” en trafficking in white™laves has its largest » operate freely in San Francisco and Los An Denver, Colo.; Omaha, Neb., and New Orlean Paso, Te who for seven yeats has. been girls are sold at auctioy’in New York by, white ° ° MRS. LAURETTA CURTIS, SKETCHED IN JUDGE RONALD’S COURTROOM ‘OPEN UNTIL 8 P.M. M io {coming home and finding me out all Give him a nut cracker, jnight. He has always been #0 good ‘i - jto me. 1 had no business acting! pir we Gaia) Seca ai Since chitkaaee maga f broken | the way I did. Fred is the best kind an unex diy large number of Many uses. But before doing! ® husband any woman couldiVoters at the primary election to anything with It, or to it, take it to/Want. He always brought home all), oigct six candidates for the three some competent veterinary sup|@* earnings to me. and he woe feacancie that occur in the eity used to get his car fare from me. jeouncil this year. The six who get Fight Started. Ihro igh the primary will have thelr . meat a very Even in his condition he wasn't} dames on the ballots at the Mareh ' He stepped to the taxi and said! i} Secigas Metling planta ‘Will Bi Meter in the gas office. |‘Let’s go upstairs 1 don't know bpen until 8 p,m why, but my sister, Marjorie, and| , pe of an ox harder/angry with me. He wasn't rough. DEMOCRATS PLAN The outside. of the shell ts much) pre, “nauffenr, then vekan to Pound}, BI DOINGS MARCH 4 ofte: tt lor this reasc a ¥ ‘ pe se oe Soe te igh ty ba ll I yelled to them not.to hurt sill Jocal démocrats are planning , cle alwave atvikan the | but they did not hear me. Then | ix doings to celebrate the inang P the shell, rather than the |they ran back into the taxi, and it{firation of Woodrow Wilson March i rted to go. Fred jumped on the|@ Both Gov. Lister of Washing running board again asked me ten and Gov. Oswald West, of Ore xy P lto come out, The chauffeur struck /gén, democrats, will be in Seattle ‘ 1 " at him and hit him on the head /to, participate in the — festivit Rub the pan gently with cold) with his fiat, Fred dropped off. Itjand a t banquet is beit ar crear ‘was terrible I do not know who’ ranged. ONE CENT yiwsti ° INVESTIGATION OF COUNTY ROAD .. yrough » ng it manded | King county fron missioners this th have be r $100,000 of nee ery has } and al 1 Au COURTHOUSE te $950,000 Coliseur the ast fall the i r n 8 ve f a ono 4 to bee 1 byethe 7 ° TO oat a0 Everett 7 what happened to t today on sayz, HOME EDITION TO MAKE CHEAP J EATS GOOD, AND HE’LL TELL STAR REA KNOW tyou Did hous r t was—"CHUCH Lol SKIRT 1 NOBODY AT TABLE WOULD EAT I |then you ‘ | THAT a | But liste | IT CAN BE DONE It can—that is yot a HOM I t there ha MRS. LAURETTA CURTIS, AGBHE APPEARED ON THE WIT Sarsthen: ot : NESS STAND EXONERATING HER HUSBAND FOR BHOOTING pi 4 , 6 ope e Pate Ea er | MONSIFE n ¢ t RUQUE chef re Monae Laperrnuq sented to tell the ’ paper how they can bu he ta it wae all o fa he f Mra. Lauretta Taylor in defense of | Pred blame “ her husband, Fred Curtis, who is on & Beside Curtis. i" fT r trial for shooting her Christmas Mra. Curtis step i off t " day, as a “family frame-up” to clear{ hess stand and look place be- k a guilty man, Deputy Prosecutor’ side I c : ik Kennedy at 11:15 th morn dhe on tr « ished his closing argument a eree, Ww Curtis, and the case went to the “ jury da Kennedy dwelt on the fact that f d Mre. Curtis’ father, James Patter- Mra. ¢ e son, conveniently absented himeelf for the ; : . p from Seattic, and is now in British jorie Pat r b , v I EM columbia, Kennedy charged that story in le and de a son would have had to give that-effe had rend an affidavit whic in-law where she wax h a prisone ’ “| gtayed away ali night from) This Affidavit en nt ver pa home. | had been drinking, and /alon of the shoc vi ASKS DIVORCE was returning home the next after plicated Curtis i noon in a taxi.” Curtis’ d t he was ex age sick Mrs. Curtis, wife of Fred Curtis,/ tremely intoxt« he was! ,); 5 eres did not spare herself when she criminal yy took the stand Monday afternoon tt : , : to clear her husband of me. Ig wrot pleasar She was gone from home Christ] 4 Curtis, the last witne for r. mas eve. The shooting occurred! the defense h had no recol he the following afternoon. Mrs. Cur-[Jeetion of any sKootin He was /se7n Jc ‘ . tis was in the hospital for several /@mployed at Renton he sald, a8 /that they ~y days Blenographer for the coal comps ith ; she told the men and woman who }dny with se 1 of uard findis have the of her husband Fang up his home from o! A ate elias faba their har Baloons, lmt his wife was 1 aby ¢ Her eyes looked wistful and so®}He kept on drinking until he m nant bt to rowful. Her fc ad knitted tnto}have become daged. He did not! girl is 18 now ae unaccustot expression of trouble: aven r ember having a gun, Cur-| and 2 ig , How She Met Husband. Htis testified, and the gun which in- drinkir “When sister and I reached the/fiicted the wound upon his wife e lentes a |Motor apartments, there was Fred.|was never found According to he 11 saw him, and I was gs RY Of |Curtis, he didn’t learn of his wife's ha myself at what I had done. I didn't}being wounded until Christmas | want him to see me as I was then. lpight when he was arrested. urs a a little boy to go back down town and + hone , come back later. But Fred was even | prod a ; wove innate thant wan't 8 OTE YET? POLLS paver be bauer is ticed that after awhile, He was ’ - *| helpless, “But I couldn't blame him, stad, he TE IS ASKED _ tigat HAVE 7 STORIES, ERS HOW FOR NOTHING NINE MILLIONS AND HALF T0 RUN STATE 2 YEARS sum asked for by thé the state for ' bDIM for e and senate e to run $195,000; for Chehalis HILLMAN ANNOUNCES HE’LL BE GOOD CITIZEN and, Of he sanitar- cet me in faithful wife, all my e t : ctically 1 have active are im tt my real jeal will it does. firms © my I do any tail busi- t nd expect to \ f t I hav » large quanti ate IMMIGRATION NOW BULLOCK "BILL PASSED ASKS PARDON - : ee WASHING TON Fel 18.—Presi- Ly ; Shae esi. recently on a charge of de , “f ( i the government in connection with moped . Martine +8™my. posts in re) Pp. r hively “Bealit . Mic Bullock is a Seattle man. When ae nd W entenced he made a pathetic plea t he court not to brand his wife ; ai ei children for life by sending ae . to the penitentiary. He was ran nvicted after a hard fought trial, ‘CANNON KILLS W. A. SMITH is recovering in the Michigan — University hospital after an ‘operation in THREE SAILORS which part of his brain was re aced with that PARIS, PF Causing three vard the Da ‘ton exploded moved and rep’ of a dog RS SM ES The Star’s new Sextuple Press, the fast- est printing press in the world, is on the road, and during the next week or ten days The Star asks its subscribers to bear with it if papers are a trifle late in arriv- ing. We have over 50 tons of old presses to move out and the new press to install, and this means quite an engineering prob- lem tu keep the old presses going while the new one is being installed, and all in a very limited space. o, if your papers are a trifle late occa- will appreciate your patience. that The Star is spending a thousands of dollars for this new equipment, and solely for the purpose of giving you better service. If, therefore, there is a small delay once in a while, re-” member that it is only temporary, and that you will receive better service thap ever in a@ short time. . sionally Remer great many we iber 1 i

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