The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 18, 1913, Page 6

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ha ll VEBRUARY 18, 1913, 6 6 THE STAN Cesare =a POLICEWOMAN ON STAND; DENIES SERIOUS CHARGES Mr. Invesitor-- SHOOT THREE ae me ee 'EEBEL SCOUTS —PANTAGES— fy QUALITY SHOWS AND TRUTHFUL ADVERTISING EXPLAIN aS i 1 © former dausiior wben the tree voice | Me. HomeseeKker— ON BORDER PANTAGES POPULARITY R porivew “ = es house at Third an ¢ 3h Every evening two box seat Gckets to Pantages theatre are given away free! i © S'ar's clans, we civ ir ’ Knew, she sald Edward M I b ' i 1 Ww | fied columns, Your name inay Appear at any time aie ee ' Sram eabouherd rhe r. a orer— DOUGLAS, Ariz, Feb, 18.—After - annick, w witness in! with a man named Rarney Carlsot 1 the hearin Monday ; w plied her with money . ounding Capt, Ajalaren of the Mex EMPL OYMENT DEPT. 4 REAL ESTATE LOANS | a6 P EAGE ies practic net hes Seen aioe Sach af Miz - can federal army and two of his} ee Continued denied rai "Owen Kas “| Mr. Business Man [ie ier rin Sicun tel eau eee exes Fo zi Tuitiied she t hen ; tt “ Meelng southward today into, 8o-} a i maid, wasn x tn the ! Ise ¢ Your attention is called to the avairy Im Dural cd Aue e She frequente © cates, ducted by his mother rh « 2 ‘ he rebe were recognized at) | eae : on: ae ERs testitied WOME ADE foeeeiie THK Wilton eaaacteatiied following facts concerning the Axum Prieta, across the Internation.| a centre puring ot, ballg on wshe arate 1 im « i a was no . a at " new city of lures attempted their eapiure. None; 4 Want re Sonne wy, with poll fice time, M Edwa atified sh of the rebels is believed to have a oe Patr De wits tthe fist been wounded | 1 6 ee fer, she sald, was himself guilty | were, Aust RNS bat uly we YROPSSISTS pf brees ” . gical cutcome of the fight that progressive Clevelanders FIREMEN WIN i have conducted for so many years does not stop with a three A , t i ‘ier, f 4 cent fare. The ultimate solution is city ownership, and that|| —= U ARBITRATION ; Shino: vt) is what Mayor Baker, backed by the people, is now after = ic BI Cleveland's fight for her people, finally reducing fares, re-|When you've: yielded net M ‘ sulted in squeezing the water out of the traction monopoly. tion ‘ The three-cent fare was just. The company could earn returns | And tig had a NEW Yt oa The 641; ; it on a three-cent fare on honest capitalization and honest Man-|when you've tried f rik d to ar-| WANTED—A ten MASSAGE agement, and it HAD TO DO IT. With the water squeezed sensation of T f of its command | t r with the MK ‘orelady 4 - out, the city of Cleveland can now purchase the entire system,| And you've sil, iy un nd tl land eth met, th va Wy Ae paying a 10 per cent bonus, as per agreement, for about $27,-! , bee The t a Haye = OPTICIANS ven Sa And it is » figured thar the Bel. 4 ity. 9 Pe : : po i ih ee Sitv 7 ~ ee osed : om “ “aaa \ 4 ‘8 FEMALE SITUATIONS 7 PHYSICIANS AND SURGEON Lansbury . ¢ Pe ‘ tem WANTED and sot ‘ ; 3 ya 1 the r " et parliament 1 Miss S I aig sone f fannie co Burst, daughte M : ‘ : TERMINAL POINT the of th D HOUSEHOLD ; NECES- Miss ( t DIVISION POINT " 7 ! t SITIES I x th le ' 19 MALE HELP WANTED v nt # and business 45—COAL AND WOOD DEALERS A I \ I ms DE SCHOOL. |47_! TURE WANTED bury . . i by oF t t bury re ho \ ' IN STAMBOUL voir names were & t FRATH month. N Oy ¥ fs ] CONSTANTINOI i ‘ today w \ / [ k ' Ing a fine : / i ; IRISH STORY : ; . CT T Y ROMP ERE PEEPLES TO GE? i : TELLER Ki a no} EL ‘E PARDON HEARING Stevens’ Academy QB {tit Se sae = ane » du ( j me ee ie 4 Kear ‘Lessons ge sha ; LOST AND FOUND — ri t PRIVATE HALLS t ( it . YG The Fisher. Bird Saw . Mil, Tolt, Wash. rey aoe "eae te CITY DEI 7 As we say, “I 1 i Out at To Here In one of | Cisssitied Ad Karen TI ANTE “ i 1 s now nea etion, 1 Ne anagemer \ , gn se : , <4 | fISCELLANEOUS will need at lewt 40 90 more men by March Ist, We i else noes iach DEPARTMENT at “ = at Roor Fa BITE TABLES « and t docary ‘ eS ‘ Ave, near) ————— a : Pi i ‘ a ae : = . 1 ' * AC y 1 ; malta i@—MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE ; cope FAG ls VESSEL WRECKED <TR AEST JME | fo ON TONGA ISLANDS 5% a MOLER BARNER COLLEGE ; aioe he 69a—-TRUNKS AND TRAVELING . 3 | GOODS ay ASS ae F ies ‘ i ' MRS. R. CATHARINE KEN . he re NEY, of Ro Mass. n 4 y like a ste dinar UNCALLED-FOR CLOTHING rant the dispute, UNC ED FOR it” AND ‘ i —— pilled on her n, " ( vt r 7 now she has won a $5,00 S00 and up. Bring | im i Wate tie |_ MORTUARY DEFT. dict in a suit for damages. pNapr Bata 017 Pine at f . et ? FLORISTS — NEW TODAY as : , OF w” 6 1] Third and Bales. 74 FUNERAL DIRECTORS NOW PRESIDE ENT OF RA NCE - 6 ; MALE SITUATIONS Sadi ld t ° 4 a packs Thee PERSONALS 3 1 PARTNERS WANTED | gq NEN? oe SECA NOTICES FARM NECESSITIES _| & uC Sia BERRY PLANTS ‘ 3 SPECIAL NOTICES STRONG, HEALTHY BERRY 4 7 ; : PLANTS A : 8 ‘. bot ; a5 WOMEN ‘ ' f W to MSF tioned BUILDERS, CON.|,™ . : | 8 ' : dp h . . + 24t MISCELLANEOUS ‘ e ‘Also sURN fae 7 “srfiien : HOME OF JOHN D. BIRD, TOLT, WASH. ARACTORS, SU : -—— we ge" ae f n the § nd a his ¢ f the ¥ Hird Milting « hia “CARPENTER? ‘a 2 le i § nvali 4 ers b 2 iT - 5 "sabia ci dhorhltd : nt & portion of Mr Bird's faith In Tolt ; : A . _| REAL ESTATE DEPT. a M ° 86—ACREAGE | ales at Columbia! {|Get In on the Ground Floor} iassiie 0 col i ast san men ** $125 POULTRY FOR SALE = = Fr) EXCHANGE ee en ae ak ass re best asauipped shop ania seat | 25 i en CRTR, £ ay | | oR EXCHANGE ‘ Sead lle pn sg la of This New City _ BUSINESS DEPT. Sibe up. 2199 Seve W "Ha ner five-ncre tract, on fix nty | THREE TYOACRE TRACTS 2 B Seah é , , Toit te se ne would natural “PLUMBERS SORPCIES or ; ' } ou find bet i and Ev.| CATED % MILE et level, cleared and bed lots sell for $5 cash , : a P ine s aed ; i Mr, Wheuan | fas cokes BGS | re COLUMBIA, RIVER Bs pay i2b BUSINES : en very. w \ eats 100D IL pow thie pak: laden a saan Lots in the » BUSINESS. exchanoes ck ah Re alte bavéyangiter| GOOD LAN z of ‘schools make Colus As a close First Plat of Tolt 13-—-BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES| fines, cis claaielecenn ea pis ; = : iin: | i i Mt i i i Only a few of those White Orping-| ses | x¢ Ge ig 4 \ As Low as 50 Easy Terms : ne Pe ae cakatie vanece, gin : | YE . r nebody to get a bargain now.|s iaKet. 10s Goren Ok autioe a \ RADE , ? noe a 1 Danner, Rainier Beach, Beacon | at Beat David P. East : St Se ok Me le ih i avi e asitman ’ t “ ' : for b Vi rs START PLOWING AT ONGE 505 LOWMAN BUILDING | w . : A . = ‘ 1 bes COMPELLED ‘FO RAISE]! ny “HEN ACRES. ALL PLOWED I PRICES (Wr AGAIN T0R wi ESDAY By sah bt wise, valved at| FINANCIAL DEPT, ; The Middlemen Eliminated ‘ “ . « FS ac . FRYE & CO”’S MARKE rs TOLT HOME TRACTS sdimgom residence, val GBT IR cine ee Ones Tomorrow (Wedr ‘ wir pe 1 be offered $100 cash, balance term kink ir « 90—FAF ar f° marke Phone owner, Main 3412 avingy and| y i Be Pork 12ig | Sion. . $150, $175, $200, $225, $250—$10 Per siecaWel iaiahience - ‘Mee | arising ‘ ne Anirind oes ted ee Metered teens ut Month—6 Per Cent Interest. ; WtGAGHA | L. J. MARSH & CO., 1209 3rd AVE! } : eo re nehor Bran: 12 C ‘ork handle < tar ELL apie. | AUMOST IN SIGHT OF VTTLE! + $200 cae tf Bacon .a,+- corres _ Liver . w any will fa a 1 mids , VERY RICH SOIL See Bur br a sage: 18e sa had preeh Fotatur fo these TRACTS Puen’ '* Products in were 1 DETECTIVE AGENCIES A GOODE LOW & SON] a tae ve “30 vey a08 | jive Ageney a ta 3O—CHATTEL & SALARY LOANS| ace the bas. mn vine ta é Hide Crip Mn al ar AKY L N rth toda: n treet y nfidentia be aenates * a -10L FORD & VAN ARSDALE, Inc sore Ub tata Seu . = = COLD, GLASS ie i = Main Off VA. i to alums , . , SIGNS IN TH ML BELT Oregon & Washington HANDY. TO. SILVERDALE Development Company, Inc. a) ACS ONLY $100 Ne 410-11 HOGE BLDG, SEATTLE, WASH 4 RANSFER COMPANIES | r to Wil — ) IP Vine m ny ae CLIFFORD & VAN ARSDALE " ain Off 1 Branones #8 W

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