The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 22, 1913, Page 1

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4 a2 Se ee AE! RBATSEER BESG BAA ESS SShR01 ° ee and Best! Tonight’s Pink, With Story of the Wolgast-Murphy Battle at San Francisco OCCASIONAL RAIN OR SNOW TONIGHT OR SUNDAY; MODERATE SOUTHEASTERLY WINDS The Seattle Star THE ONLY PROGRESSIVE NEWSPAPER IN SEATTLE NO, 308. SEATTLE, WASH., SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1913. ONE CENT {x fiainyaxe, HOME EDITION creo enesieenanigeaaiannempenenmnntaeeihinst tsihapieieeealeaminnmdametiies | BRAGS [_Youne Banoit WW wis ceLL | TELLS TALE HOTEL PHONE GIRL WEDS | OF HIS : OFSHAMEIN |_RICH ALASKA MINING MAN \-FEATS COURTROOM Woman Denies She Moved. ‘Trunk Into Auto Bandit Loves Ex- citement, He Tells Employer’s Apart- ments, Woman Writer From Cell. By Idah McGlone Gibson OUR DAILY .HEALTHOG RAM OCK the do c brain when you go to bed If this sec study the state of CORY’S ON THE JOB ne s the wedge which the stor 3 prevents the ing meal ete f the r. A tight even emedy this condition VOL. 14, Sobbing and moanirg, Mrs. Rose Marshall, charged with the theft of 20 from John Wiest, a farmer, al sost collapsed on the witness tand Friday afternoon, when she red details of her life Midnight Conference at Washing- ton Results in Preparations for . de ed Wist and ro . . [ oe CHICAGO, F . “an Intervention in Mexico. pin’s kame ts ! to now to make Da " 1S ee rf Pe WASHINGTON, Feb. 22.—The war department to- y eet a . ps day ordered the biliza of the Fifth brigade of the & horse! ark nil | army at Galveston, for possible embarkation on transports. So said to o ‘ n | The order is the result of a midnight conference between world’s first © Ke | President T id Secretary Stimson _. ad a Re w The state tment is keeping a close watch upon de- emer: aye | 20 | velopments ir KiCO. ad vention by the United th ceatury | ry States, far fre ng le i now than before Madero’s He said it fr «i | fall, seems clo: t ‘4 Chicago jai | : be Teles n Ambassador Wilson, at Mex- Pat i 1 w ico Ci t that G H , provisional and plunged ( . ref president on through- of terror tha > a ‘| out the ebelled, and revolver ba ‘ it is reported Gen. } 4, with 10,000 men, is marching ire was t upon the capital, inte tiack the city. ; t wy p arrest, was a } ah pas Mow Rol ; NINE STATES MAY LEAD UNCLE | , , SAM’S SOLDIERS : the IN REBELLIO ACROS BORDER : f welt | ON Me ene Wist denied he had any inti | : mate relat t Mre | o b a tha wh | t ntlema WEI he said, he > next day by mov y / . trunk into his aper j { ~ GRIFFITHS THANKS THE Sen Saran 8 | 1 have it gent to the depot, he | loo! ‘ould get more this id ' ther way I know He was packing up his things) gs Robert Webb stuc . | Baitor Seattle Star sod carelessly left his money ontp the bare of his cell tha Dear Sir: I thank you and your paper very much Indeed for the table, Wirt testified. After medhree tial and strong support of my penton I doubly ap- | Ward he found both woman and the} Wednesday Dorothy Crave upport of Jour paper became two Yoare ago it was. money Rone. *pihe big, pera nnres 4 ara on © me ony ew NDadtorer un is Sweinpt the brown eye € Gating the tatarron! o year have he ICE Tacs ! mting all th epter I ' sr | AFTER Wiles = 3 AUSTIN E. GRIFFITHS the States. He w 1 - = Fer : ie rt K. Evans, U. ie BAN PLACED ON ir tr s c «the depart: and she aebis th ) headquarters mould ts ALL CLUB BARS -: husbar er women. Ol ee a snr . © BILL FOR SEVEN GREAT ees a TheRoal Washington spiders "Ene Gap ose “> HIGHWAYS PASS?S SENATE TWAS A GRAND Let us have done with. tales that lin os < f the werd a ie aamitted. hat. Normile waa! OLYMPIA, Wash, Feb. 2 « pre ON over =, THAT George Waa bing a\seraphim , Buly the Bug's oii the murder was committed, but) tepie he, fet tha He was no le == Sd deetic saink ner ON BON MARCHE STORE oo ” acon on he “Bue ON ROAD) FLOATS HUGE FLAG 1, “U5 8)" bec ms = qo Such as ld mias\ tiled er ae see ee ae ere at is CALL MADERO (ess emanw ho 3e Por épuntry free an or ; bo v8 all ir P i eae tod watched the Big Was big and, trong: As men should be, | ted from here today for fore today, OvernADKING | yay at Hemtoo. them ov “| MARKED MAN md about. with all he A friend whierrany an! crud prize Ora puck wan, shows ! oun A godly siakt fer womens eves, , nou Nor « t < t everyt r. went off A seldier brave /d: statesman wild HE. LIKES OUR TOWN ""; : ‘2 Semen tere many eT oe Whe faced , whatever tartune @ame |SICK, TRIAL STOPS \\: Ne the, Wowed yenowe es Inn assinnted 2 ; 1 | re ca NEW YORK, Feb, 22.—Alleging And did his ‘beste -arid Bye d the gage cated % - ge a be toiand Bmoire | MUST LEAVE FRISCO tho tora ot ‘ aracter, Alas s, has youngest t recruits was great eats were was some a ; tat 3 . Pe ElL| EL PAS8O, 7 ance Hibba 1 red t ue « ‘ ‘ er pr te § ) against ed of f < I East route RANCISCO, Fe M at he Unite wife of the KM ont ct Merlin 1 h Y n th i Mrs, Roberts That was/thie = tetrpn bo Sling / sen, aa rent. ihre | "Ar ina af Now Waa Enis ent cee heme ieee ts attectionsy i DeFiance ala o Mewar king, ; De . ¢ 4 1 t oa hs : ular er or t t 0 sui cording to the fs man/ef 4 WIT Fl els L/ ar ine | ble ui sa ncomemnadnnan eae on en nen eee eee oR Whe had no fis ‘baton nd Flad (——_ WHAT I IS THE SPIRIT OF SEATT LE?——I The Story of a Very Whe heléhhis fa Heys dar ny knity | eer By Simpk An da liber 1 i a | erous, and ai regarded me |dodge th Holm Ne arte monn Success ful Busi mess Man p a area 3f iMesh es ac shane eC bea ' . a lered on | If results are traced, the history of the suc- if / 4 F i ud hat te.th io 1 know when 9 i} ( Certa the mayor kne a ere | “a somite’ aticcioga till Wakthee sail naVuerad 4 > te t of t do he anawere ant LA ut I'd oO the y ak aks cess of every successful business man would . a “FCA TANG arid) a mavens 1 but al-| the mayor : | ld have no fault to f c , cuits prove that the wife is the saver. The wife 1 ad he } it ad } on Be 1 So down to tt into me. ° rorth “a | | ppeeeed ages is the one who reads the advertisements in | Serer By hs : Riva) te See dials aay H trid t the paper. She is the one who purchases iis Mortal, made f | pemin: ri os $e yd: nauired the supplies for the home, the clothing, 'S arealer Riva wl ~ Bletetie -Aoel 1 6 spirit of Be shoes and other necessities for the family. ari wedi tlle, ame f Vat She is the one who watches the ads and That “he Nav \wWersk Up jeFveriens Se t ) is takes advantage of the multitude of bar- | f lj a P | aald to a big police ‘ h nned gain offers apr ing dail in The Star. A Talis i sad and | ih. ena id : oe a | It is the-maney she saves that goes to make ne glared at me,|I_ wa and caday that first investment. And where there is a ets Feract oe ip? auhioh:. + ag ote vet tere ‘ hha Foc | successful business man — nee coe i n 4 | tell me, rer ed his long the Bottom, one cause has eiped him A see him ‘ps IS fells lows Saw, get along,” + hel Fie gortainly,” rumba @orid Eee Se wonderfully——a thrifty wife, who realized mayo w be e said, “what is the mae member of Jhe human clan N bib spirit at that,” 1| "She spirit of destiny ts the spirit} |The police wld, “Get spirit at sate ater the advantage ef watching The Star for bar- used, ax I pursued my ¢ e; a bel he resoureés | along I laughed in. off | i Rete pile pale Re fob i a oea on at se ut ‘a an endg The waltres had said, “Ask the| “We're all it,” T said, and ed gan Sire . a a > ° ° ° ® °

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