The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 26, 1913, Page 1

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° ==DO YOUR POTLATCH. CONTRIBUTING EARLY! DO IT NOW SoS ° SA TES (ET RAIN TONIGHT AND THURSDAY; LIGHT) SOUTHEASTERLY WINDS EVEN THAT $ xtra graft the Gas THE ONLY PROGRESSIVE NEWSPAPER IN SEATTLE VOL. 14. NO. 311. SEATTLE, WASH., WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1913. ONE CEN | FRIEDMAN | HERE; GIVES HOME EDITION T UX Thane ann NEWS STANDS Ge GOVERNOR'S [ebate ta ce ante GI VE ThE VETOIS NOW : Tes These 5 Reported Picked for Jobs in Wilson Cabinet "SUSTAINED | By United Pres 4 NEW YORK, ani That the Bell Telephone Co., in) the ’ tneases fe \ over the ann a > { LT at Tel % — 3 ( pendent c urea plan of gi van free to the peop . wil be laid before the f | . grand jury investigating the Bell | merger today iy G \ ill 7 5 McCow 7 edings aiting to 27 os and a ~ — he act 1 ital are a — o h : 7 = ac _ OF SISTER OF BRIDE SUPPORT IN TACOMA; Te N)\, JUDGE CAN'T BE HUERTA | SLASHED \ Her throat : ) SUED, JUDGE as el ce pen say | eee ay WAS HISPLAYTHING © Pe bal ar « 5 | Seaearue Rieti ema 13,-SAYS GIRL WHO jess 8 Sasa a Pe inte SUES MAN FOR 50,000 nett mew ee oe aa i JUDGE TAKES HAND bitd, ee eee a csi Y thet aac (ieee oi “NAKED NEGRO fee ot FOR HUBBY | Soa = Sie ieas : is = oe FLEES Pouce _ <i RIOT IN 3, Retirees: | SWINDLE? boat uttisrits ae here he would get me a job. 1 r d and Hol truck him le. | became a LOS ANGELES Ke 26.—What |} ht esroms guatncrm» waucciae te ». | HOUSE Sn ee cane te Spnering from WASHINGTON, 26.— 4 . € night stick ' and f r Although no official ¢ ne tion has yet been I the report that five Py igh “ have already been selected t t 3 ams President-elect Wilsor |t land- ted . : ae = t t et me out I tried to! et : three t ~ eat’ TELLTALE SAYS DOCTOR | Kode acrtsy Sian tresaury, |lnoni for unfree ee FLOOD; 2,000 ies, ix paticiumn “a # MIRRORS GO IN THAW CASE 6) F HOMELESS «. a ona ont oat Sa roe geet aerate IC? ASKS TUNNEL clot! ’ : ‘ pegrhiaae ‘ pa FOR CAMPUS te WHITE SLAVERY! THAT'S WHY ist oes a nye) famte| «a ag of a0 inet eer? GO Lied ree nf a a Venice can eae BEGIN PILOBE BUILDING B00} M i, nfin- f OF CRICHTON INDICATED BY _ WATCH BACK PAGE OSCAR Is PARTEL \ NG m PROM His SAVINGS FOR ADVERTISING OF DAR j 3 | THE BON MARCHE i ’ re of $6,951 nee Bon Marche advertisements will ap- ‘ ig pear daily on the back page of The Star. a re , “3 soins la wal Beant at 19¢ In callina the attention of all Seattle Star ad : j her a { heir| cent | t i readers to this fact, we feel that we are of- ty ———<—<—— ¢ K art { ealbatnis | fering housewives one of the best news arti- Y I fi MRS, PANKHURST and: &: ions of 9 Vast mi cles possible. Legitimate department store as Pon WIFE SFO UND.-- ' Ss HeLO Pom tat fe incl ah advertising is eminently seanectand news, for PA See me ? ? * i th | it carries to the housewife and buyer the i alg \P. ER . K] v O WwW HER ie a Ls CA TCH GIRLS great olidans of the department stores for" Palin t tute ‘ of| LOOTING that day. [t is news of a money-saving me , : | AKH Orty, Faves value. Each day the department stoyes offer ue The goverr is t Jar 3 their way from P conf choice selections and bargains to the general fae take tf wi hed cpl ih ake reaped pti public, and we take pleasure in announcing Ga Bet Woe bollove If ie Ber. loth under 1, ; ia akriot that The Bon Marthe is a ef The ; TER TO FLOG THE Mer th | themselves. tr unter of Star’s regular advertisers, and we suggest , WOMANE ee se Ray Ge: Re toa it, that our readers watch their advertising wery “And who knows but what d|they told the police they “dug odt” closely. we will flog these men yet? | é ee cea ta Mr M “ p & un-|of Pocatello, and did, not wish bad | 4 “W® are now in the most | MRS, EMMELINE PANKHURST |moved throughout the arraignment Jreturm to that “bare (RAT RE TO ‘ LS) ° ° °

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