The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 4, 1913, Page 6

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MRS, EDWARDS AFTER BUNNELL | Tn line Bp Beant before ors, Mrs licewon Chief Ba payers. Anothe against jured push t cour 1 Stops faling Hair | Hall’s Hair Rer falling hair. No doubt atit ever. You will surely be STAR WANT ADS BRING RESULTS JONES, ROSQUIST & KILLEN VALUE If you re d TAINING THE VALUE fo r CALL showr at our mn DEMONSTRATE QUALITIES PLAYER P GANS. When yc Instruments KRAKAUER, CHRISTMAN M. SCHULTZ cannot help but be impress COMPARE OUR PRICES with those of and you will f you very little m GOOD INSTRU) It will pay before buying ¢ Satisfac sonabl Jones, Rosquist & Killen Home Piano Dealers d Ave, Bet Pike @ ne Main 3121 ADAM SCHAAE SEC ERSTROM, inferior at to OWN yo Newly tailored Serge Dresses Spring Models of material and tri Broadcloths. Many ¢! sizes are offered a mad ways ‘ou ca 1332-34 Second Ave., | This of care cost the The Middl er Tomorrow (W Pork Roast ee ae 5c ee sn sasee 18c The above prices wt OLYMPIC MARKET, Le MANIC E up in a fin Tee ee eee eee ee eee ee ee eee eee eee Excellent Values in Serge Dresses din Messalines and t shades and all his exceptional pric $10—With Credit ;| Handsome Spring . Noar Union St “*Seattle’s Reliable Credit House” Cremation Society Announcement: MEAT PRICES CUT AGAIN FOR WEDNESDAY FRYE & CO.'S MARKETS Second and Vike, 1913, Secure G ood § THE STAR ‘TUESDAY, MARCH 4, at Ss Aa a pe TS ee f : At the Inauguratién Osgar und Ad olf “2 Fe : OH Dor 13S AL I / ( as eine ) (wo We : “i Ped HH ° " ie sorerac’ ane ao 1] Ki MA E \ VALKED IN ]| ‘ ' ‘9 | k ‘A a CS ; . IND TOO | ~ we vice AB i] PERSON WHO HARE Bag tec f ~ \ UND Took ¢ . « REAL ‘ | ~ ANNOY Two ) UN eA Y ARS TTy Five, \_\ DEM, Too. - \ NAUGHT Y CHENTLEMENS 7 OS (AIN'D 17, TO WAR ¥ vor er \ - ae ys F p a Se ATS RIGNT vere } f Some Bor Y ™ S (& st. , \ DER PRESIDENT / a Y « an ire vie sPean £/ : | we AT IT} ou is he * \ | us Ane MSs 7 a ae esi = KR val re ae % \ " fi he ; i aS = i er ‘ Early } WHY Ranche stock ol ee ala fi ~ a bl ; os SAN | COULD HAVE BEEN * while PRESIDENT’—CLARK * } 9 1 x ator, ¥ ; | MOB’S ATTACK ON &e« WASHINGTON, March 4.— *| | tangled t prope ly © confidence when *} 1 PAI Fue ay D ed | A A the P * from f - ‘i * | Soro Pade aK ae ‘s, several By a x * t n th i an explanation from the i had to fight n the house, ev hough I ® n explan , a knew that I would not be re *] city authorities for their failure to | t 10 blocks ap SNIF elected speake nes e# have the police properly protec atarrh | ‘Cha |the w a esterday’s | Hawkir be : ‘ rioters: S84 izchin house, * suffrage " enate 5 uno on used her leclared * -scloasesr® posi ja Pr ae nash Is it pe lared nyestigation of I ng remarks Be on cle he ® di pe ; ad vulgae wm is that * and Nelsor c were i those sath TE ches , ue 6 attending th as a ered in fre © officlal reviews ee seins * ‘isgrace to civilization. They de tan Taft, her daughe 0 sine ta ared should be taken at and ¢ forced to leave Mer) S, . nee against the drunken rowdies fore the ad passed, - 1 em: * who attacked tl After th wry had cleared the , 0 of t ¢ ~ treet th 3 HYOM! f the ® Over 100 of the 5,000 women who | street the 5 ¢ ten gre wan * to marc Pennayl-| from that pc Saint licted ® dh not been for |to Gen. Ros. ‘ “ hin te atic f re * val of Iry from New York it for the most nse ; * Fort Meyer, who drove the hostile! part the crowd was hostile. ee ee FIR: | WASHINGTON, D.C, March 4 For the firet time in many months, the United States today possessed a vice president. When Thomas R. Marshall, f Indiana took the oath today in the chamber, the vacancy in caused b the deat ! Former Vice President Shermar was filled As the Vice President shared the in command Mar today nation’s 7 econd qu its only with President Wilson. Today he i exchanged the title of governor for that of vice pres Incid: ally the presiding officer of , filled lately by act ts ‘pro tem he became the new ne j!ng_ preside PASS TEACHER have wh . want \ Coats in Newest date wearing ap-| M. al Pri d 1 Perel by making} aterials, ice this YOUR CRED- IT STORE—o i ei your actoun | from $17.50 Up- | OLYMPIA, Wash, March - morrow Only a slight di fe rence © vel to- aia wards. day between the house and the sen t he teachers’ retirement fund PROTECT PEOPLE, SAYS PRESIDEN é ) Original and Genuine MALTED MI The Food-drink for All Aget More healthful than Tea or VICE uk ON — ST TIME IN YEAR “Just Say” HORLICK’S lunch Ww ) his party anche given and bi and later al box from whic ewed the pie Ison Trev lt Means P: Agrees with the weakest digestis Delicious, invigorating and | Rich milk, malted grain, powder A qaick Take ne substitute, Ask for HORLKES => Others a are imitations prepared im ao house yesterday passed the wor eees.e I Pacific Stump Puller @ cents to 20 cents, Built for Northwest Stumps” ie pension limit to $600. P j a 4 thexpelll rej fa to ove tl be operated I] of psi ah q - s bmitt he measure to a “ : ASH M ‘ afegua t Gag bss . b be ugh referendum vote he people ing 5 : Haag ‘ s rs the on y of science taken directly to the farm, ¢ pehrag Speatidest i o-anw, pate said in 5 | wa veggies lr ba Q road levy bill Monday, reduct ‘ . There h cha of € 1 r | ie ; anreciaimed, fore to 1 mill after 1914. For the fi PACIFIC MANUFACTURING O80 ago, when th ‘ re . Bl ass T prospect of renew year, however, the original levy of (E12 Western Av. Seattle, Wash. d najo It has now been ce 1 1 oe have not studied cost or (414 ‘mills, Which the governor ve- — ci will a ‘ he ere Of ludustry, as states toed, was re ted | ce president have nt of democrats. What | ath oes A bill providing for the expendi ; i a uns we | Cements een toad building was passed. The bil Science for the Cs of Washingto ati diees ods taro cs Sages: an fits women tad. (one being, ee paseed. a a 7 reep into the very t t t r live ‘ me pork barrel” af 1c alte hei as we ha tt It pa a vote of 63 to Ra with fresh, awakene ¢ drop ' By H, F. TITUS, M.D . , i eg FORO IOI kk nent for the ed 1 A Your ide r e a Wea ee et oe : * AT OLYMPIA YESTERDAY #|,..° Bar was OT I a life * House passes senate Dill, #}, : Pareation - ach a ve A f governt h ha * with amendments, »for teach: & |" {8s ee ‘ a “ i for those we * : ~ bal wii ai ; a gira * Rep. Kingery, socialist, de- % ne 1 oO * mands abolition of national * a ae sey nieat thing, Ghd. containe ti. in tet rch FOB aac e : the tw =a IN SUCH A HURRY THAT WE | * W.-C. A. property’ x. #14, ‘= WERE CARELESS OF HUMANITY % empt from taxation “In bill % ‘ oe t the evil } ‘ne ne ond aud nf ‘ta * ed by house * : comme bean’ oor 1 With stoned“ haa hie DS as : & Senate appropriates $50,000 # |” + ait he needed | squandered art of 1, a o * for state powder factory *| st 1 to , jing bounty of nature. ‘We t * Murphine logged-off land thet (rrr proud ‘ S t * bill, approved by house and */|" . y walected ‘opped th f r * senate committees, presented * aor t sical. a ped , count the , © « ter packing verware and ¢ ables in the ee ped 7 ‘ - ; F 6 1 ture * , rhe educated lives snuffed out, of energie ertaxed a the artful | home of ( 1 Wollman at White Pl N. J, ate a a, Turning + Hon car) Seek ata ¥ : pie vie and ysleal ar 1 coat to I nd eh 1 e stepped ¢ ne ba 0¢ ca ywr ‘ouse holds first night se . ‘ the ; at hed & ve without his}, Both houses pass s d* nly a sale 1 . ‘ aren ar ae *® tax levy of 1 r 1914 & ‘ ery home ere J, Conway, Jr., freed under suspended sentence last June|* 82d one 1915 and | ! «opened 1 t ' went to Judge Dike in New York yesterday and asked |* thereafte po nib aot oe ent " a r hin ch we to be to he could eak himself of t ORO ke i t 1 New Yorke d n 1 br nity f of the cocaine habit He t nis, Write : . ae : ; ‘ arlese eyes. |W a seven months on the old charge NEWBURG, ORE—An explosion . s “ i ¢ too ¢ een made ¥ , : : of turpentine which Mrs, H. M ¥ TITUS M DO fe ; w 1 4d 3 ob Sean r of M O., has the “never agains” today,|Nelson was heating, will probably | ortices ¢ cos Secu ¥ Diy P ; Med ¢ “i AgOr licking to the front seat |result in her death and the de = Ave. h cor me nals , ur us a whole, |for 72 uch brandy and a desire to know just what a “jag” ts jof_her 12-yearold daugatet ' it Impairin te 1 fy and ; . e+ ofa e i Gril i When Plat an exe In 8 Kansan City hedge she .« COMMON GARDEN SAGE RESTORES | ohare S * 5 d became melancholy an¢ rest of the herd Her average Eliminated at re r bo 1 A he 1, and ts ts of milk | Gi Pr any but ers of ex hould have a.) ee ak Pe Tho old idea of using Sage for). peanty of the hair de Si fhe 1 « aif’ VYorkers and % ere a ykent 750 potatoes to New | darkening the hairs again coming on its rich, even shad Ch } » fall 1 work -|each, just to advert 1elr towne and tuber y -°€O'8 | in vogue. Our grandmothers had en oe eer Ravin to : Ril . 4 1 s 0:4 oo harsh de air whe r , | glossy hair at seventy-five ang pe bie ve ge 10c CHANGES WE SHOULD MAKE TO BRING C. H. Bell of Lawrenceburg, O., started ofp 25-mile drive with hi nile L crvhinsnc verry ; ee Rib and Loin Mutt 15¢ ABOUT A BETTER CONDITION IN THE LAND A pony and car The roads were bad and tired the’ pohy“out. Bell | th ee oe ee ee ie. Soler Se COND E Us ; a pony | t. TOK and tire © pohy “out. Hell| they are fi ir grandmothers! don't be torm Gtaeily Freak Keach i A r sey he er me : ql ito fted vp Pony set Ne arity the cart behind, and w kept thei soft and glossy with! {itching scalp and loose, — Eggs 20c ite cf ¥b in: tf the Sikten 4 tint en he sent the auto back, hitched | a" ." which also restored! hairs, Wyeth’s Sage and Sulf AA RESIS commerce of ld, vio! the ‘ ee re en ee, ae ee the natural color, Hair Remedy will quickly cot 2 ‘J Sssinaniee 1 80 in fA r RP pails Gaphatlcae ; One objection to using such a, these troubles, and give = I Vester Way is 1 he " a eee hee ectcens solved the problem of tiving onj preparation was *the trouble of! strength and beauty to your halt y the r “ aie i at ee several in a ebra, and has been dropped | making it. This objection has been! Get a fifty cent bot 3( b cc ag cash and re rT hihi us Gu aipaken racay fon & cae ek ee we tent overcome by the Wyeth Chem druggist today, and e 1 yer take if?on #n : z y for a new tri@ next year Company of New York, who own® satistacti 6 . % te ” |placed on t ke uy it pes ‘ | r r Charles W. James, a model railroad employe by day 1 r A j and ‘ ( A ft he Railway A ( and member | preparation of Sage, combined money will be refunded St Bees ple poe ie ls Splofte » Railway Y. M ©. A. of Chicago, has confessed that his nights|Sulphur and other valuable reme-| remedy 1s not exa as Tel =F 5 | count : be er : pigs : 4 Be | engl erp ; - : nine nr A mask, revolver, brass kuckles, chloro: | dies for dandruff, itching scalp, and | sented rh ttle and 70 ke were part of his outfit thin, weak, falling hair Owl Drus Co

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