The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 10, 1913, Page 1

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THEM HARD, GOVERNOR LISTER, FOR THEY ARE JUST PLAIN CROOKS ; the good up, Gov. Lister, Smash right into the “perk barrel” politicians, The people are with you in | Strike straight from the shoulder, governor, as y« Yo ir economy 1 will no doubt save a Se fight a house Been They're with you on your whole economy program They want you to go great deal to the taxpayers of this state, It will a more. ,It eyes of the o the i ties of the h furt % the economy road. “pork-barrel” and “log-rolling” system of legislation a ple are t being jopbed and cheated at Olympia, They are tired of the extravagance and waste and the® The pegple indorse your refusal to dicker and trade and bargain 1 the gang BEF taxation cat { by the tricks and trades of crooked politicians, whose votes are determined by the bargains HIT THE CROOKS HARD, GOV, LISTER, FOR TH AT'S WHAT THEY ARE JUST PLAIN, EVERY-DAY Ar aeals effected, and not by the value of the legislation itself CROOKS OGBCASIONAL, RAIN TONIGHT AND TUNSDAY; MODERATE SOUTHWRBT TO WEST WINDS know HOW TO BOIL WATER? WATCH YOUR LAWMAKERS There's a ¢ - ; Ms ’ Saye ( ‘ ; p a 4 ays Caroline ¢ eu aur ( ( e Star corre fyomen rea‘ an't aut J nail e things tty ae Gon't boil wate THE ONLY PROGRESSIVE NEWSPAPER IN SEATTLE VOL. 15, NO. 9 SEATTLE, WASH., MONDAY, MARCH 10, 1913 ONE CENT (3 0raiyaxe HOME EDITION NEWS STANDS be q ‘rors poem wees Fic NY, toe HELP HIM isd HIS NEXT PATIENTS IN HOSPITAL {frase 5 HS OS y WNT OUSE| CTHEREAL PROCIRER =—====== DR NOBLE MAKES evn: dep Morten @ tee nin ashing published the vis FIRS t REPORT TO SEATTLE STAR aa tal hen she An stone » noise and fuss about printing the first pictures. The ble of the mtreal hos- WOMEN JURORS | | FRIEDMANN a SERUM AIDS 4 A MURDER JURY” COULD NO WEDDED TEACHERS ASK . FOR VACATIONS; WOULD q FEP; M AN GIVE THE STORE CHANCE GOES MAD « e's hospital F. Fried- ¢ sieay | Se REAL SEDUCER OF OUR. = ec -. 2s \ \ me Se et oy ny ~ INVITES WILSON GIRLS IS GRIM WANT, orale sent Cal ey woe ing Breda cae, bad fc Thoma living nan told Dr, have disap . patients show 4 attitude has c ia = ee | TO MEET WITH | WRITES JANE ADDAMS ‘ OBERS: (SWudenly, everywhere, the world Is awakening to the horrors of fa |white slavery. “Vice commissions” in each city are investigating the t r ° the first . « a atment in the iS claw-ha causes leading to the awful trafficking in our young girls’ virtue. And { the time eas now, In the midst of it all, comes the clear, authoritative voice of Jane Dr s extremely Dee ss \n pies ree te Addams, the woman who, many years ago, before seciology was a factor, r ner in which Mrs. \\ ‘+ the Pi agg dh or even a fad in life, started uplift work In the Chicago slums. She : + th 1m was the sub: } here gives her opinion on the real “causes.” . comment by city hospit he eh ; _ By Jane Addams New Yo! ly but not Is it beca Dr. Noble Arrives been slow t av 1 16 v Dr. C. 8. Noble, who is to Inve ea | W., and retta Hoffstater, 1 tigate Dr. Friedmann’s claime for r g | 10th av. W The Seattle Star, arrived here to- well as in seve the day and declared himself hopefut number of ed ANOTHER WAGE that Friedmann’s claims will be up ! nd even ‘ 1 « u eading ind i held. He said: b : posstbi \v * ) “Autopsies in Seattle, where au- “ .. the sds < , verne ever many girt . topsies were necessary, showed ; girls are rded ~ —_— ornare ome — : = | tc en ° a fede gether more or lese PRO E A that 90 per cent of the dead bodies fixin intmu € wo and embroiled in the str revealed the presence of tubercu- a indicatec oA that they will not oppe he procurers and the evil-minded. " no other place of employment is so| LOS ANGELES, \ est’ CANADA GETS HIM A I A | ION O'Hara was easy of access as the department | mot ‘ 1 ; In r store NEW YORK, March 10.—John a « No visitor is received In a fac. | the McNamar Australian ! tory or office unless he has definite | 8! M w Westmin- LOND recalled business there, wherea 1 1 with the mK ft the chaser Is welcome at work: | robber h Bank r 1 hall Field store, even a notoriou |/ers who fear to testify ¢ of Mor over today again re known to represent the demi-monde to t rities. He fits ¢ trade being treated with c REPORT 18 DEAD will be Vestminster b I f she spends large sums IN COAL MINE é v ain : 1 so = im mon : ie <y" bag ES 0 Marc Ww WILLIAW SHAW neral secre- ! wag ) by ha ; ‘ dr t Er r, addressed a large : tp ge vckian oe ; an explos hich wd auditorium of the sities the é : ; a te w First § burch Sunday after nitehal & | wy nerea and la A a a gent to H ¥ the cost of nd this ine Sle of ki PRET ONE Soe ey women” | would have to be t by the 1 i . Wife Twe Ne aominimum w € pad raget fie ee oe Foen ORS Oe SHERIFFS LIE nee al wena (Sat ie ow Much Do You Pay for red ne ’ . on weul IN WAIT; SHOOT | Your Suits, Mr. Man? * BILL TAKES Joy. Pe cS our Suits, Mr. Man? « DIGALS IN FROM JOYRIDER =: 1 ae ap rere Sa TWO BURGLARS The English Woolen Mills, who adver- Bay. (are ene: mE pIBY ions tise regularly in the columns of The Star, € 1 x at { . . PACON The bodies | make a specialty of made-to-order Suits for exons of the juvenile de wy of two burgla in an at CONTROL NOW Sarat rashes cr ce (ie aniG Oe One girl ald she had firet yieia-| Of, 1% burelars na aut | $15. They have an ad which gives full par- - roadie. (n thetad taitemptetion when she had bé lare at the i orgue t wait ticulars of their new spring fabrics on page TACOMA, March 10,—After 1 which, if paaned into law. wiijeome utterly discour aged because | !ny Ce Se 2 in today’s Star, which every man will find A t exte hal shiageey geri Se ‘ahe had tried In vain for seven nen we hot to ¢ % 0 radica rive the fin de sleclo youth of months to save enough money for al! ift's posse enrly | of special interest at this time as the question cla 1 Diriiaaseres 8 CHET Hair of shoes A vt ph yPoapbinaer 3 of a new spring suit presents itself. walne i ed pleasure Bhe tually spent $2 a week i Pay ra the bill passes no worldling of pie e could not bank e r th pi aah ‘ @ permitted | fF her room, $3 for her board, a ind The of The advertising columns every day are ra t 17—boy or gir ill perml i 6 fa a e ane ie ther va H 0 cents a week for carfare, and Sur k ‘ te | 1 € ‘ 0 route at large between, the '® he found the 40 cents remaining . Sheriff Jamie full of interesting, money saving information ay. Ti ort of the oppos jementa and {9 p.m. and 6 a. m. in the winter tom her weekly wage of $6 inade feud: intcvenation | about the things which we have to buy. The ‘ n harges. hurled T months and 10 4 and 6 & 1. 10) uate to do more than resole her tained infor . 38S y Pr t EE Tak aaa Ragies’ hall SON TAKES PULPIT the summer 1 old shoes twice ry would “be, at-| live merchant is the one who advertises in " : | VACATED BY DEATH esr age penaenee Lexorh ns shoe: peeame hed hi we ot the the daily papers, who knows that he has yunstan, t W jot be a > take ) worn to endure a third soling anc 8, : “TIRE” STRIKE OVER , frees ndy of \utomoblling lghe possessed but 90 cents to and Sisitwo mat good merchandise atd tells the consumer NO SETTLEMENT YET ( ns : IT a new pair, ste gave up h thal. :Faniliante about it. The Star catries the announce- Chien LL-EME! L the 4 of his | daughter é to use her own con ; fet: pe Re of. Senttle’s lendi t Th on of ith Trews Minor the age of 18 wi ¢, sho “sold ou@ for a pair of | upon Be: intruders Peace ast ments Seattle's leading stores. ese ie >” o hem to row p thetr a le qn ease ces tis trfkers returning to to a ) aes et Tea Hacer th chu dadarerienslaceah: of cocaplviog (thee rover announcements are worthy of your most t of ‘ eieran 1 ' ipa is pe pe tr ¢ department(| stead of complyin: he robbe n re Olvomargar which |W ” Du par or guardian, The D1lllggore more than anywhere else that ]@pened fire. They were both 1 carefyl consideration. Ys The n preaching 8 § Unele Sam » t of 4 i © cea papel {would bar the employment very possible weakn@es in a girl|/by the returf fire of the offi $1,200,906, ie tin lay b eee tataine 4 sda niudien at{minors as bell boys in Seattle detected and traded upon Neither of the bandits’ shot ‘took! se ue Porter x the Treasur ne ae BORD pasisice, ai | hotels. "Bor while It le true that “wher-|effect. % CCE OMAR A ES delalde, rn @ 6 e °

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