The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 25, 1913, Page 4

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° 4 THE STAR—TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 25? 1913, deme cm marta STAR |Cory and Uncle Dud Tell Us - |/WHAT YOU MUST VOTE ON AT © | tat alinanseditellaninatialimcnnain’ I About “Spig’’ of the Canal Zone CITY ELECTION MARCI i ‘4TH a Associations, er amend, ed Datly by The Siar Publishing Co. Phone: Hachanme Maly 100 This is the eleventh of a series of articles explaining ments, ordinances and propositions coming up to a vote on Ma rek WATER, LIGHT ‘AND BRIDGE BONDS SE : * ON i a | Water bonds for $300,000 to be voted on are needed = fc ad _—~ SEN ATS BILL aetna SPANISH csc $250,000 ye Latoha,’ what water neh be conveyed across tl 2g ‘ nal sell er pipes f “pia 4 a tunnel, This tunnel can also be utilized for other purp: ITHLIAN ANO f i % sare a small parcel of land at Thitd av. W., where present sewer siphon is being constega Onl 1 t he | it ) © . i Wie b $40,000 for work.in Rainier valley and vicinity of mn § 5 1 1 SAN BLAS . | Municipal lighting bonds in the sum of $4 re nee the f & pu 7 ab he ' "“SPIG" $25,000 for a storage battery-at the substation at Se F er 400,008 for d Ever tick oF the ; Steam plant near foot of Lake Union. The steam plant will protect legislative kK 1 | x a lot of | t , v breakdown at Cedar river AD eae le A bond issue of $1,600,000 is asked for bridges to be constructed Tate. JB canal, Lake Union, Salmon bay waterway and the East and We It ! 3 nance does not specify the number or location of bridge pension Oregor aR ae q Me . hie 3 The Editor’s Mail _ while. y rig N : h near to t :| ‘ ; ‘ GAVE HER AN INSPIRATION broo " litor Star: I noticed in The Pa Pere? No n appeal from G. M, Lowry NELLIE HAZELTINE, i ) EAR of 511% Kin in behalf of th famy RG I ; ina orks , in I . f ; |men who are F rk. He! OR, TITUS CHALLENGES THE N a ae ‘ ; : Ay) j asks anyone clined to SINGLE TAX CLUB POOR | Ps ay Vette sends € € 1 1 ) wed Bont ai is Pas Ka +4 i ‘ | ee SB vd aan ZONE us | verses will help to arouse inter ‘ < : ae . . 1913S am. wee VAL - ¢ |toward those men who are In er has choice, in her p rty, oF t ¢ P, Lf = ANCON- Ae JUST GIVE THEM A CHANCE 1, She may give her children up, place them in an FROM LIE 7 PANAM Gaia Rises Glas to's ‘chance ci orphans’ home, and go in the bleak desolation of bereaved E world motherhood about het dreary task of keeping body and (By Mail to BY, UNCLE DUD Pe eS soul together. COLON, PANAMA 2. She may strive to keep the children at home, and ; CANAL ZONE leave their lives to chance, while she labors away from we f int » observation 1 ca 8 j « , i ote tad jaan - them, 10, 12, 14 hours a day, returning only in time to |, ‘ ne eteinte: ar ten acon aie’ ; 4 yp Amgye io ae . wa ‘ wie bly be eal place them in their beds. | ) : s the “Spi Wee y Sikes alae a twee t r q tion| 3. She may STAY AT HOME WITH THEM AND ee Sanaa o ur eeee ‘ Gen, ane I tax isan “ ‘ ‘7 STARVE. by th f oI } m't turn a n down because be | jay ' ; : " ce " work for / ' blind th the common” The rest as been that our industrial L .outi. Gas chee y nd ca oo m ray of Ig » wo ve: i , w you by our reformatorics childhood they “BELIEVE IN KEEPING THE MOTHERS SELF ee PORTING " THROUGH THE “JUVENILE COURT AND THE RE-| degeneration has works rvela since the destr INDIAN, BORMATORIES. THE MOTHERS PAY IN TEARS AND} tice of ancient Esthams oy in the troploal dlatricts 4IND SPANISH PAIN. : ; . ‘ 1 ; The bill ington and th . hildren a i . , } r ue ¢ ime i . r Pp, a J Btatior ut chiefly we must com childrer « ‘ ‘ E F ng to thelr , n healt ° for having dug the Isth is dea and $5 a “OUGHT to » aM tw t SOME- WHERE. We sent int a GAGGING THE PRESS J _| LAA OTST FAT HURR Fred—Pe ogy gave herself ' Griggs—I should say that the away awfully yesterday two keys to success are luck eee suelo For Our Advertisements had a fiery tempe ause her Beele ysport g 80 pluck hair was red, an © had to < Sane Sere ac, | re as its ee ea Are Known tobe Reliable trained n is growit “Inquirer There are many places of interest on the Hud: There are not many of these pianos and we are offering them at prices of our at son river, Sing Sing usually : aa ® gehhergees Mataian: ths Vealhet longer thant that will insure their immediate sale. the bla " , . k ae Myr tx aven't 1 yet, | ew | the others “NOTHING. BY ORD 5 POST : . mold (5 get a ney | We give you prices below. You will appreciate the values when you see ‘ ° ‘ them. Too bad that Pauline Wayne, the Wh House cow, can’t follow | AT THE OPERA ' . joie Best Short Bill to Yale. M ea ul drop from ne to cond it | “Are there any society peo rch toh is ink eage ann en “1 guess r notice every Beautiful mild winter back East. On, yes! And about June 1] body in the & listenin Wades eden a oo st Gare eek D [eals: UPRIGHT ‘ . 2 Some of these ee Mighty to tough country, Mexico! Can stand three different presi-|| 5 . ahacioiaa the f en t and looked ’ “a S98 are second - hand s _ i pianos, some are new but makes that HiS IDEA OF THE EAST bi Lioyd Gee ge must begin to feel bored over the attentions paid ict De M € im by th < Orier ie Ly ii . a : _ a a sr. - . of lene : ~ B. 8 ts we are discontinu- Menico new has jst soougn tae pedete to mate up a ual stene,oremal mens? "| TERRORIZING —— [usd ve ersad ater Vidette a. id sent? a TE ed iL ee irugiess Cures” | the k FOR HANDY REFERENCE Easy ©) | Terms 8000 R88 Terms THE ‘CONTRARY POWDER ava heavy ¢ tn as sp ‘No, they don't—they have fu ae : to have light diet Don't the , cal tein rN 4 ; ‘ ohn) - 6 oi ee tae ‘ Absolutely Pure Eonimo ext cance hela old the examination grater Cable & Sous ss. sesesse $265 D>. busine ROVYAL—the most celebrated ts ‘ Se i HE Sa en ot | 8 pod one. Bu ur floor space is limited. We cannot spare the room to second-hand pianos and of all the baking powders in THERE WITH THE REASON — : mo then submit to a aclpat itfo 4 Ih a et tha ! ‘ the »world—celebrated for its uin. fom | had any specifi digapeke Tile My| tones use | hl naiptluadpdelpaaess great leavening strength and ough, ut who wae expected bACK| times that, Lave made ® taputa- | tho feeding ed, pleased a BRING THIS AD WITH YOU a c ac tion in thig town “for tellit he |of the proposition yyy purity. it makes your cakes, rry, but cannot report today, lerath, whether to my advaniaxé ot] “tfo eg eeeneitianereel I thint thi@ is the highest ypre hundred dollar biscuit, bread, etc., healthful, it Ae ee aaa’ tuesinge. did coe eeticaam: 1 think f00, 32 Wie poked him over critically insures you against alum and a vive taarong ef od the quacks would’ by put OM “youl hay 10 ralse 0 sigo or] iB u § h & Lane Piano Co. all forms of adulteration that Back came the “aygwer trom a|°" ™sness Dd a [eapinined, she’ was aiving, him « al him a . HERMON F. TITUS, M. D. jase day pri¢ shy Wholesale ———————Manu facturers —____ Retail go with the low priced brands. os ot at can't ride; legs off,| 304, 305, 306 Oriental Block enn | ; | 0 Sanend Ayes cg OPE gaan, eiabet 1315 THIRD’ AVENUE ee . Brass Beds, Blake Furniture Co.,| Hours 11 to 1; 8 to 6; 7 to 8.|qifus, Wighth and Virginia, nes j{1547- Pike *** Sundays, 12 to 2, | Westlake. Eliott 803 yee'* . °

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