The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 21, 1913, Page 1

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RN YS IES REN. ER. TT aT ATTEN TE si CARTOONS FROM PANAMA CANAL; SEEING FUNNY SIDE OF AMERICA’ S BIG DITCH CORY __YOU HAVE SEEN THE CANAL WRITTEN ABOUT, THE CANAL PHOTOGRAPHED, THE HERE'S “UN CANAL SKETCHED, THE CANAL SUNDAY-SUPPLEMENTED, THE CANAL MUCK-RAKED, THE CANAL MAGAZINED AND THE CANAL LADY-REPORTED, But You Have Never Seen The Canal Cartooned And now it's going to be cartooned for fair by Cartoonist J. Campbell Cory, especially for The Star. Cory is at this minute on the canal making pictures, Pictures of people who work on the ditch and pictures of people who refuse to work at all, Pictures and cartoons in Cory’s most humorous vein. And then there's “Uncle Dud," who will assist Cory by writing! pieces to go with the funny artist's cattoons, You know Uncle Dud, we hope. If you don't, take a look at this picture. Then look at Cory’s phiz, Both weresdrawn by Cory when he landed at Colon Cartoonist Cory and “Uncle Dud" have their wife with them, Watch tomorrow’ Star for their first stunt-story and pictures of their voyage from New Orleans to the place where the American nation is is CUTTING THE THROAT OF A HEMISPHERE!! 1 40 plain] fe) self OUR DAILY HE ALTHOGRAM DEADWOOD BILL IN WRC 1 or MONEY SPENT hn 8 veep and fp prover sanitation 2 the: Yale WAN fiat oe toda le new and 6 ye creature. He is curious. He AE tion is: money ALTH by stematicaily, It puy HE nvestigates Ar ppened. What? ipilt gave a wholesaic die weeks or THE ONLY PROGRESSIVE NEWSPAPER IN SEATTLE in tO page — VOL. 14. NO. 307 SEATTLE, WASH, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1913. QNE CENT xa \Nh33, HOME EDITION NEWS STANE HLiON, BOTH HIS ee THEN SOR -FROZER BUTTE, Mont. F top, he was face to face with is just 11 1 He} a wild m ain lion . ‘. With a leap he made for a alone with ; small pine tree moar the from Portion afew o f he = of the tra just gained i he had fram Po ‘ ned pe of Anac t first low branches as the be | a tweltth oo work, and tt da sunk his claws in the base of ted his wife. Mrs. Goldberg fell to in her throat & awakened by the trunk Frankie rode ov Ti ans of The great, panting animal snarled and reached its paw € shoot. near bis farh up toward Frankie. Frankie | with his father after the he missed tb ter goine| clung tight to the branches i The half rs t and cried his loudest for helt Wresting olver h is father, young Goldberg fired they b- t But there, high up on the twice at the latter, who died er toa hospital. d that he had f lonely peak, only the echoes | 4 came back to mock him fF Tt was 5 o k i the wa h ast how his rage an ad @inking behind the wt now antic leaps to «a + ‘wind his w a af = ) | IN MEXIC j (By a Staff Correspondent of f, and Victor last. 4 Fray gh a th nited Press.) nglish girl, who aie an And sobbir ( nt respond- i 2 his a brave r dan- t nig IRMOMETER SHOWS FALLS OUT OF TREE 1 i BELOW ZERO COMPLETELY FROZEN sf w 4 althoug Hour ¥ ' wise r peeiye « ¢ « phone t ' i] 1 ¢ | } Ww r “W nm, althongh realizing , nol F 7 2 i t preserved the gayety, f eee, and 8Uge state public service commission as i . a club with which to pound the peo ; - Ir rand ple over the head, while it relieves x L. PASO, M t 1 sgainet the Pacific them of such loose change as it'r a 4 * lines mething t e wa sees fit to add to monthly gas bills oked Like a : I at 7 aot , Complaints bearing out this the teamste &. so he ca ec ¢ that v ‘charge are pouring in from con. it until the da i ce t man @ law, Is sumers. ame fix 48 1 ; l The beast bounded toward soa that in-| The Gas company’s rept i!) Through the commission the Gas Avier * cally assumed he la irculated him. And Frankie knew that company has prac here, alone on the mountain raprgenracct ‘ge thin @: week 5 the power to inflict fines, for non " chatting ——- - ~—— - . Steoatine, Guatelary ¢ {ly | payment of debts by a certain hour. from the ar r ws. She ~ A POWER WHICH THE PEOPLE be respons he lines t TOOK AWAY FROM THE | 000 4 pci T aor OF THIS COUNTRY IN stohea receive ee Shs ats oe ama omti r2~" PRODUCE, MEN PLEAD sident of the Sumers, as well as little by REFUSAL TO PROSECUTE WOMAN | WHO SHOT HIM, BREAKS UP HOME ¢ 4 . h y ka 2 Q whore NOT IMMEDIATELY” SAN FR ), I j ; 1 a It comes | handy known ' : Widney, wea Ar as shot in a complaint against | forcing th " wap $4.05 rete metal CAemeTO: Gris we é e i San Francis « Mr Vivi Ly i. eatimony | rule, t which ia 2 and didn’t discover it until M co CIT o re Grerese, will tile » Iate toda i his testimony | i a consumer's bill unle ane die ye Gas company fined him{dent Huerta today assured Se 9 b h nd « € 25. per cent for his oversight, mak-| Madero tha up by a certain hour according tc t. Mr of the investigation ; ascites aie tind : eS ap 2 i The working man who falls by ing his his bill more than $5.00. : MANDO. Pelt ai hibe tot achbank ch eee and ex te , Ml wife ie proetrated ‘ Portland P erage meg Eaerder him. 1 ! nd { Scaiek tmae tt he , ( ~ LOSES ROLL; BLAMES WOMAN ©: Sci ies nd which could be | PROGRESSIVES | ORATORY SPENDS SAVINGS ON MAN; a SHOOTS: HIM TO DEATH : Did Rose Marshall “hypnotize” ja qulet cou : | John Wist, a guileless rural citizen, | had for some | if 2 da ied then hoodwink him out of $7203| Was that GIRL WHO SHOT | WILL ORGANIZE, See 5 ‘ ME’ This is the complaint for which | uty Prosecut 1 that tr rricd test will or By the alleged Fischer, w ' 6 s trial in Judge d's t up K rice da of th Be AB told tate yester Mrs, Marshall, allas Willlar expéctation « age. | Ry y 0 ‘tions om | nd Fischer had lived as ' FIRST P RCEL [not a fetching, gay young woman, | When he discover , 1 SAN PRANCISCO, Fi Breaitt j , tion cooled after she ha¢ A She is of mat age, and her face | be neither a wedding nor a “ch nd. oan el | hi ngs of ns clouded and heavy ranoh,” he had Mrs. Marshall « ny to ‘ta | he shot and killed Fischer she said she met him by | mh, “Mrs Marshall, according rested | Lincotts a- BE Vide for her, he scorntully told her to “go on the street.” pecatua adquainte’ With OLYMPIA, Wash tis, ee “Tdon't ren 1 then,” she co ted | |Sea View hotel, 0 tions are being ¢ . ge =, ~ lee: Cindi eee acada de 6 a man of about 50. houses calling upon G ae a e st Moved fitne f earances, Lou LITTLE ROCK, Ark., Feb. 21. 1 to k of old times and of} convene an extra sess: Blenemeyer o/ fee ‘ pounds, has Ora Curran was arrested here ad icky," Wist's native | jegiglature for the purpose Biven up hin F ly of the The by special agents, charged with » and long right chummily, | pealing — tt fend iawe’ on the | mnallest: mar h mo: ” horn rifling a parce! post pouch at t and furious rate. statute books joe / _ both wer caused eve the Missouri Pacific station. was then, says Prosecutor! ‘The petitions, circulated by Sen-| at oes E e i e 0 to ime the band Ho at the next public concert, This is said to be the first ar. |White, that Mrs. Marshall glibly led| ator Allen and Rep. Wray, contain PARIO” BUb, Bie Dlasat oe wil * the ull man will push the | rest on such a charge since the | the talk to a certain swell “chicken| signatures of a majority of th ik tia: aa igh te cornet 7 rif neg t nie ouid cat tine ts . fied with the personnel ¢ bh parcel post was established ranch” which would be just for members, It is claimed ne Cut Down Expenses? We don’t know. But we know that if she THE BAD WOMAN MADE GAME FIGHT AND WON... zee | ; pe eee elle Bde alata daddy * is really interested in the problem of assist- vith r bs : By hed he aodd cin teaed te Geman at y OAT OLYMPIA YESTERDAY, * ing her husband to reduce the high cost of ene be ‘als. x } her. Her Iife ot been fre Down tn Callte B Tapiteen otis cack sto) ade _ torard: % living she has more opportunities each day of Haze } Maes beg el eag ony meg ps ste) nga faa Leda ligand at uM ‘ than he. The housewife ; urchases the sup- J Her acquaintanc I friends of In; | Mew, Moor ; ; be-|* a at plies, the bulk of the ¢ othing, shoes, etc. t onset tg in ike dt Oy af af Sen * She expends the greater portion of the | ri we ra With |S once the th Fons Bie cee tal em money for the home and personal need if i “a he Flo vias “bidet” upon a, verd eady to re |¥ punishment bil * the housewife is watching the advei 1 ot va nerye:or th ae ee some: wont. the, bud ments which appear in the Star daily, Pitt of . } lat f } { 1g of | * lees f ose | ing advantage of the mulitude of money | wae | wh , ‘ af om Wout ays it Rc grad whe. en ¢ ap reat Bi * saving offers therein, then she is doing her Fi a ' ; | her faint nd } t | 1 pga Ad Boge Seren sep *| ‘part. If she does watch these offers, : 1, but Not a eifikas to Bunneaiae age red pesado a Sue ee ad ps Att Riddell a we jude arry revoly *| daily misses to save mone ind often ¢ "omy | knew that In th clin | Mary 0 the ATUA Lane Tel dnanion “6 fepeal, tomer a her toys Watch The Star.Want rm oe el, . ees i ' inake the battle alone, She un Judge Howard! cliance, [Reekn kat nn ss | mmmags sma ©

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