The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 13, 1913, Page 1

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g Bounced Hanford and Howard Off the Federal Bench, The Star “Should Worry” if William Hickman Moore Gets the Job| GENERALLY FAIR TONIGHT AND PRIDAY; HEAVY FROST TONIGHT; MODERATE NORTHWESTERLY WINDS. KE a the cl speedin . poperswith the a THE ONLY PROGRESSIVE NEWSPAPER IN SEATTLE | esysesaxy, HOME EDITION VOL. 15, NO, 12. SEATTLE, WASH., THURSDAY, MARCH 18, 1913 ONE CENT NEWSSTANDS be HE STAR SCORES AGAIN ON A BIG WORTH-WHILE FIGHT The Star scores again——and on a great, big, worth-while measure. the mothers’ pension bill. It was easy for crooks in the legislature to pigeon-hole the bill and to delay it, Less than six m Spa ago The Star, with the other Northwest Scripps papers, opened the campaign for | but it was hard even for a real crook to stand up in the spot light and vote against it. So mothers’ pen« ) pensions. Jntil that time this humane proposition had scarcely been heard of in this state. sions passed. But it was wo a while, and after a few weeks of hammering The Star forced the progressives to put Today Gov. Lister will sign it. In 90 days it becomes the LAW OF THE STATE. jn their state = orm. Then it became a state-wide issue. AND IT IS ONLY SIX MONTHS SINCE THE STAR AND ITS SISTER PAPERS FIRST PROPOSE Yesterday the fighting progressives in the legislature whipped the standpatters and forced a vote on | IT. PRETTY QUICK AND EFFECTIVE WORK. = = ASK NATION |THE SPEED SIMP: “I MUST HAVE HIT SOMETHING” | WIDE GIRLS WAGE LAW | tttinois Investigators Will Urge Drastic \ | Recommendation \ by President WORKING GIRLS WHO TESTIFIED BEFORE CHICAGO VICE PROBERS i i | WASHINGTON, March 13.—The senatorial “white slave” commis sion now in Chicago, It Is announc ed here today, will atart on its East-| ern trip March 30, the itinerary to | delphia, Baltimore and Washington. | 0 . he Include Albany, Pittsburg, Phila President Wilson ite wage law BLAME MEN, NOT WAGES, FOR SIN H. Hastings was fined $10, H. C. McCullough was assessed $20, H. Jones $20, and A. D. Carmody $15 | in police court yesterday by Judge Gordon. : 5 | They were guilty of auto speeding, AND THEY WERE PAYING THE PRICE—THE PRICE THAT cS adage RAB pe | AUTO SPEEDERS USUALLY PAY—A GOLD COIN. . Out at 2739 Madison st. Mr. and Mrs. Litts are mourning the loss of their only boy child. His little ot ype aot BE pe mre Seco | body, cruelly mangled under the wheels of a big auto, was laid away a few days ago in Lake View ceme- | e« siot custon here. Ope} tegy. HIS BROKEN-HEARTED PARENTS ARE PAYING THE PRICE OF AUTO SPEEDING—THE ores ihe tradmai | ICE VICTIMS OF AUTO SPEEDERS USUALLY PAY—-A HUMAN LIFE. You're looking for the things | that made such women .as L - “ESTES ES Mprisoned for Life Because SEEK GIRL WHO AMERICANS IN ih tare sraa | He Stole a Piece of Bacon, Now | William Welch Has Gone Crazy LIVED WITH MAN BLEACHERS AS guess coy FOUND SUCDE BATTLE RIES S At let, MAUD J. & i one f ading wit dure OR DEATH! THAT'S WHAT DR. FRIEDMANN CURE MEANS TO SUCH os reneged Lagpapior mon NOGALES, Ariz., March 13.—The By Fred L. Beak si saving 4 a - ‘ . Hope 1 . ong delayed battle between consti- r le wa a ‘ tte the iy tutional rebels and the federal gar- sg ; ; ‘ n of Nogales, Mexico, across the , TIENT roye ni f f bord from thi NOW BOY PATIENT yed by : : vd n this city, began early HOPES FOR LIFE 7 wer ; iP 3 today. , " . - r : The rebels opened fire from the ing ho: ey. boone 1 thoug 16 took Hills to the south of the town, the ; a Wherefore in federals replying with machine guns Ba . The th t and fles. 5 Ww. the person of € ry is p ‘ y - for if ommand of I sa xh Col. F and s, directly : at oO He h sterlitze we 4 ré N raphe hung ¢ t |W r Ss were - iy Spokane Solon _ ves mets pe aan ie eee tee creas wel take a nara ava celved riciem vy may) Gets Back at "Em De a reports t ‘ . ‘ bs t 1 Cross flag and Tt means ] n ' rds What will N Mir a ev noncombatant | nn house | a” tr r ibed t land es, Sonora, fled to the direction? Or is it wire a ar t he had seen and amet ty t 1 The American side of the bor- rds positive cure? < 1 th Friedm that he a t & the reading rs a} to " der was th d with specta- ru. What will the message be rage would wit ‘ e | € very word in eve Hs that Aigo : ‘a te avold IT 18 A VERY GOOD LAW tors, in spite of orders issued by Wf it means much t what P ' . and the he | cc bef t te thi . ih ‘< Warde ! BOYS’ CHOIR of the t American cavalry ofifcers. Al- must it mean ¢ e 1 “ rtment, Y. M. C. A, ¥ n American cav- Tuckers of the wor For - ed t The we fe re | fence He « a 8 of thi ne |. mortith, vic f the Greer airy p. 1 wa ployed along them it may be the death ser le , La way,” t 2 t ter to k ff at least | Lake Congregational church onj| the bo ready to en- tence, a reprieve—or und P ‘ ee wie I at 11 o'¢ k The lores there should Will Noble c 4 “ D J hildiat are ) n th choir | be he line. J | to Beattie? it es, | 8 Car t t * 2 ms ee } ae OXFORD WINS GIRL RUN 0m EO NLA STARE peti ; SELECT WISELY, FOR YOU nance providing for the impris onment of every offender under A A the present ordinance will meet PTOOK TO HIS BED : " OLYMPIA, March 1 G 1 with scant succ $, according to | gpix MONTHS AGO 5 f . the opinion of Corporation Coun ff o* 4 nce | as t ' « not| sel Bradford. No merchant could afford to buy space in e nar-| > ; t | affiliated w Vy. W.areem-| The amendment has been every advertising proposition placed before nar |g t in| oteb oa were not attected | recommended for passage by 4 dif hes bane Il of th s of ¢ j Diag | the public safety committee him. And if he believes all of the state- , of t at 12 te generally concedes thet the ments made for the various propositions he 8 De « ” | sur ill go through. | ‘ gs The .| ALK” 7000 MILES Viigo ‘chy:/eauocll lerentirely. | would be somewhat of a mark. Where do ¥ sy March 13. | within its rights In prescribing | you draw the line? Do you believe all of ecords, wire. | the proposed penalty for viola Gah oh the wane erainancar’ “| them, part of them, or are you one of those is estab declared Bradford. “They have shrewd merchants who believe none of > jrecogr ce : poe ed he road bin] Used bet w 1 Key vent and ae much right to provide im them ‘until shown?, “ile Ruane ner ‘sales TAKE Ef OISON FROM 'CHUGBIKE ROMANCE) i ‘1 millin 1918, «|. 7,000 miles j chance ‘tora. repeat of “the | man tells you you should use his paper for “WIC KEDEST” BILL 7 =e SRY Sean TSrrececs | BASE Mh cpm, Another tle ou be 1) player at t oon anne nigh | 3°G 4 | and no court in the land would is deserving of your support. And so on. iiser ‘Gaees ; Ol KING GOES HUNGR a gultielel But isn’t it's fact that you are advertising BU TI IT’S ONLY IN T HEORY ign WILL HELP us! for results? And isn’t it a fact that, if you * OLYMPIA, Marc Senate bill No. 3% Is today stripped of ite] ay ‘ Poisonous fange te, Wed ud : : are advertising for results, you should use The crocka@ attempt to leave city-owned public service plants at] re married by Rev, Ting at BA BRE RZE, Fie March 18 —Fat ; brevaleas ed known result producers? Why experiment? ‘ the mercy of competing private corporations and the public service com sagt ‘tact, an 1s proved by the daily mer Why not place all of your advertising in ; Filesion tailed in the house Wednesday, ght. Rep. Hastings secured the | MUST PAY PENALTY eaktast he us tally aw oat , é nm nak those newspapers yous know = grocees By P8890 of an amendment spc€WicaMy emeluding city-owned plants fr m| 4 TH, Ark, M 12.@] tonne idding tinner, oysters, cofleomm fish, roast L ! y the end have been producing results for their “P . hae te AY. 1 on the chicken, 1 pinact oC Os 3 tisers for years? “Oe iy oA che raavet f t seven,’ eadd ihr. Rockefeller tiMay, “My Beg oming t le at the re adver r Pegation of the bill, As it now read nplaints against the r | ln ng hin t ae oO eed antiitie bt quest of Chief Justice Gilbert, of:gbe ry Be Mey be lodged only againet Mivate @erporations and ne" rion poets the ie thle Ole ee ee ee — a § MBAlnet publicly owned plants, such as the Seattle light plant. iced to death here today , a . J

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