The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 21, 1913, Page 4

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Mew oP THE SerIprs Norrwe LEAGUN OF NRAWSPATES > c Yr baving tale ‘ m wenvice uf the t Aw an | HOME RUI A POST MORTEM Ii anyt ¢ \ , need . a ; home 4 « ) i) tatives of every | ‘ t home-rul ‘ Tt furn eh the lie servic 5 the | i grabbers i eopl Membe of th 1a \ ‘ W drawt knew tl none s \ public, cla ne freed from an unresponsive sta ) ' the the corporation agents who ¢ ‘ \ u 1 pewers hr e more help! vel ly t wipe busines The senate voted yesterday, with open cyes, against Senate Bill No. 229, im a nutshell when he lobbying against the h af purposes.” { , This Senate Bill 229 would have given Seattle, Spo- kane and Tacoma—and Bellingham and Everett, if they so paize ed—the right to contro! public utility corporations Wh or small « cities © most Senator Dan Landon put the matter aid the private interests were not rule bill for “philanthropic ine exeu it by an overwh BUT THE SENATORS FROM SKYPOPPENISH AND SPITZVILLE AGAIN SOUGHT TO STRATE THAT THEY KNEW BETTER WHAT SEAT- } TLE, FOR EXAMPLE, OUGHT TO HAVE THAN ITS | 250,000 PEOPLE. AND SEATTLE WILL COD INUE TO! tesninnad burglar whe used t i SUFFER UNTIL, PROBABLY, THE PEOPLE'S WEAP-| chioroform bie victim?—R. : * | McC { ON, THE INITIATIVE, WILL BE INVOKED. | ecw te : © eee — Jame A. Pa n Cor was It HOW TO BREAK UP A HOME AND STARVE AN OLD WOMAN INTO THE POORHOUSE | * ree j = What Wee the Matter With the } Depot Waiting Room? mt M ao 8 of t ii e , T t - j Mipeciatics Improv ' } Mer considerable i a > be ~ odious ' Joseph MeParttor ) ! an “ “ " eme)0 @Meging that his grau rs ‘ t a for bim pb rer weesse pry { Baring thus deprived the old man of incipa inial de + peel. the Association for Improving the ¢ ‘ the Pc . por hod ; ' Bleo the aid it had been givir ! wo weeks M de a “ i f Meaney or food except wha ws and chu worke: “ i A rewspape covered t we P i Peparter to the al agent As ad i é i @Miee of the Poor. After much questi ” ne ral agent fina @ivuiges that the associatior Nary 1 be better off| | And while we're about it, ‘tm the poorhouse on Blackwe land than she was in her home with| let's send a couple of battie Wer grandson. Mrs. Nary did ee w the associat ships to West Virginia { fn order to bring her to a roper t ame of mind the association mre ae | Bad, after taking away her grandson, withdrawn also its contri 1 4 butions toward her support. To put the matter quite bluntly, the $: @ @aseciation proposed to siarve the old woman into going to the i Poorho. ac “Several Bee i The reporter asked th er ngent of the Association for Im f rt passen- tit Proving (he ( jon of the I Is this st method of| noe en te geealt vE Perewasion for those who shun the almshouse a new one or an old one Ship Earth were i § Fo which the general agent replied: “I BE Lie —E IT 1S EM peas walking ; PLOYED BY EVERY ORGANIZED CHARITY IN THE COUNTRY.” home tate Satur : His Statement would seem to bear out the vie ained by | | day night like . @ sick.” . . Pit tween a threatened strike of all Pacific coast electrical work 4 me and an inquisitive Ur States g looking into its toner i 7 Dorkiags, these are bad dz n no trust i Only four deputies left at Renton now to see that there should be ' @ “bumping | i Recal! of judges, constitutiona _teappertio nment, home rule, non-| my 5 isan state « jons leg » s her beads. H then, the day of sur t of t past, and the}; ‘ lature may actually pass some impor before it finally |tache Ps : urns. Which same we ¢ fer quite wh eter cuatenal jeontr » th Len ’ pirtt of Movement is on for special session to repeal inoperative laws. If | sacrifice 1 Were to repeal inoperative legisiatures as well, the people would con-| i Sip foot bill testediy And now those self. PRICE'S CREAM BAKING POWDER Perfectly pure, unquestionably whole- some. A pure food factor ante-dating all pure food laws. Indispensable for raising finest cake, biscuit and pastry. ‘o Alam. No Lime Phosphates Be on guard againse efug in your food. Prof. Vansant of Yale College he “regards the intraduction of alum into baking powderg a9. most dangerous to health. i Read the lab<l. Buy only where Cream of Tartar is named. Finnmark DEMON-}| ed near Progressive supporters of Speaker |’ A Famous American Doctors | Sa ty PRE L HAD ne NOR) ( AWS A kK PERSON TO KEALTIM A SAO STORY STAR RIDAY, THE > 4 ND € URE cht | th (Fla.) Democrat tut, y you k ‘well, then.” Brass Beds, 415-17 Pike, PROOUGANG my shtl4, fork ° Taylor felt the “fairness” ¢ 8 steamro vhen down the “ 3 Regiziative hall to flatten out position to his apportionment plana & Crawford.—Ad 40 4 : ment in Marshalltow a) es o> 4 Demonstrating its sajutary effects, the anti-capital hment ” Saved its own n Pk te tha Sawa vomersa i ucla i ie te ee batt “Turkey wants peace,” say London dis atches. A country Taylor, Mass and Tonkin were the three Kin ng county members who| ‘hatis being whipped as badly voted agains attle and tacked 1 to Seattle | as Turkey is soon gets peace. the new sional dis i to a cong ny ty t itself. | is asier to The special intere Nn again. The legislature yesterday killed | 20%", Sav8 the d the hom bill, Citi n't wake up tn time Indeed Griffiths and Marble will be the two high nen in the coming coun. = efimanic tion. There is much i etween Parish an rag Blaine 1er is probabl facto ot Furth interests | - ae a i ——“|They Want to Be Buried by the Sheriff of old fi has con @ undertaki » can do so wit! the least interfering with his dut jas sheriff, Mr. Potsdamer has be nterested in the undertaking busi ne this clty ry and bh old ends would not hear to his giving up the busine Suwanee | is that the now how to ask for out a jitney, Blake Furniture C TEARS Br FRIGHT -OHI You BRUTE, To A Srauty ‘ Gi ft at Harvar th turned oat > ts r use of active 1 Air < Tha xtre The ot a sl sa frug of ‘ r ona f The b practically a o with complex chemica 1 |r ! hict | Catarrh KONDON’ Ss: Catarrhal Jelly 5O-cent tube Kondon Mfg. Co., Minneapolis, Minn DENTISTS Second Av. and University St. Opposite Stone-Fisher Co, 20 Years’ Guarantee Ohlo Cut Rate Prices. Set of Teeth Guaranteed. Other Dentists’ Prices. $25 Solid Gold or Porcelain Crowa $10 $3 $8 eS Solid Gold Filings, Te bl Silver Fillings, 25¢ Up 20-YEAR WRITTEN GUARANTEE GIVEN ON ALL WORK, | PAINLESS DENTISTS I ( ) WY Boo ) IMOROVING OUR Hoo CH LOREN'S HEALTH MK 17 O@RSN'Y Suur MY STYLE OF Iw Uonal $6 Ky | 5 Set of Teeth $4 Guaranteed. . | ye rying Is Good for 7a To NEVER (sroppEo | Cearnine ly. te ther ° nding Im « to he sure 4 Well, Plea Weekly A happy medium. Read “The Coming Nation,” Wagon, Fourth and Pike. cents. JARY HEALTHY © Quickly Relieved |»; Sick Peoy Cay wien G aaK, | ATTR@UTE MY OLO AGE THE FACT THAT ve Don’t treat your plugs sag t Best Short STORIES of the Day art ago two y ven ley car a aly room olng to get a neat,” said one a Yow, you a seda look & gentle walked up to him lear Mr Green. she ex How delighted | am to 1! You are a a Will La your seat? ousands a country qu imit would you seek « ger hand was insta ant y up Willie, what do you say? sir, Telegraph the h Advertisement, "PROF. NiTTo). pital We Stand Back of Our Work toe OUR PRECISE ARTIST) Red Price 5 a eee Ayer Te fo . CHEAP-PRICED FLOUR THESE DAYS Junconscions, I was buried for Means jan hour pests they reache FLOUR MADE OF CHEAP WHEAT was sent te Stanwox | verti also had hurt my back. I lay in @ ’ boarding car at Stanwood until FISHER’S BLEND FLOUR December 26, when at the request | Jof Supt. J. H. O'Neil I went to Has No Superior in America, It Always Has Been, Everett to be examined by Dr Is Now and Always Will Be a Biend of Walker. Dr. Walker sent me to € = 1 the of ’ of rt lain t dments ang ie ¢ CHARTER AMENDMEN - con Nota ad i 7 Agha hs i : , ae . Charter Amendment No no ! e from the superintendent of buildi: ERINGING CHEAP RUMP OF BEFF ; | mae Vr oo BIG HO EL STANDA RD HOY z 7 Boiled Rump of hel a ta Gu lie one tat anima be ted noe The Editor’s Mail ' : 40 eel Ciympin | tert an ais Sen that Ba s a oy yg o ; : control the ‘ i ’ #. MoG APPNET, ¥ a if SSeS EAL WHINOUL FEARE OV SICK, SOUR, <5 GASY STORE OR Wit have m ¢ ' Do . z my nd rs i and org i , ty | MOSTLY a * bed ; tf “ae ’ A TAXPAYER pen " - jomach in @ veal . Niaype~eeg ~ ne PEAS ore | DIAPERS - : ANY DRUG STORE. | : low ; "4 nte yr | if it's Correct, Cheasty Has It. ; age Dunlap Hat ae Opening i ere vot r t f Sprit und bringing all the sae AM $s ! w 1 ‘ s “hag Ee ne RF DUNLAP “fee if STETSON Henry Velours, Heath Cheasty iat’ Cheasty’s Hl dherdashery Second Avenue at Spring Sirect. i will uw h i i ane, If Cheasty Has It, It's Correct. ous T k you vur 1 atte T\¢ Iam a tr Ar an elt wast-lsen and a MOTHER —— Via : No " " = A LEGISLATIVE FARCE Kditor The § Ay perk = _ far: My experienc Y f, ‘ In the afternoon TF poling” the bank in or¢ \SOFE REA ~ the sand slic to dipper to r it Ten minutes after I started poling, the entire bank gave way and started to slid In attempting to run from ber le Wheat has materially advanced in price—No manu- and was attended by D i : : Two days later I was facturer of Flour can give you Cheap-Priced Flour to work but suf unless he makes it of Cheap-Priced Wheat—Poor Flour is NOT a Food P roduct. Best Eastern Hard Wheat and Best Western Soft Wheat Fisher's Blend Flour costs more today than it did recently, solely because of the advance in whea the Providence On December showed me a hospital In Everett 28th Dr. Walker printed form which the Great Northern has and told me ten cents per sack higher today than the that I shoutd sign it as it was a ef quoted for this flour, and ten cents bill for his services. On reading it than the price which prevailed only a few months ago, Yes the same Grand Flow our thou- sande of customers have beea educated to eat. over IT ‘fo that if I signed the slip I should release the company from all liabilities, I refused to sign it, as three witnessed cam IT ALWAYS Witt ane THE SAME REGARD- testify, * LESS OF WHEAT PRICE I went down to Seattle to try and get some official of the G. N. to “T cam't imagine,” writes Ida Tar. bell, “what the clothes of women are coming to.” If Miss Tarbell will have a little patience she won't have to leave it to imagination, Manuffac a by FISHER FLOURING MILLS GOMPAKY SEATTLE, U.S. A. FOR @ALE “BY AL “DEALE RS e Dance at Dreamland tonight, ***

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