The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 8, 1913, Page 6

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see eee nen arene meer le HE STAR—TUESDAY, APRIL 8, 1913 — — — -— ee ees ne oe YOUR HAIR. Biae Ball Piisen Are Not the Only Ones It Is Advisable to Insure Money Fie Se ER Oe ee 7 Simple Way to Quickly Re- |; (1 ste vere OER BASE BALL ‘Dor Glves ME A HUNC p= pall TOOK Apo Pp rv, Gor You 1 aif 1 ME ?. WHY, No. (6 VELL, You BETTER store Natural Color. | (MAGNETS 1S@ INSURING DEVE VOT WouLT HAPPEN EF INSURED — SO. EF SOMPDIKGS DER IOFA NEVER \ ‘GET SOME, De S BEST PLAYERS. SAY, DOT 158 ADOLF SHOULT GET HAPPENS TO You IT SHOULT NOT —~. _O6¢ URRED To ME. |S + DEN. ( GOOT BUSINESS. IT GwEs DEM DISABLED UND COURT BE A DEAD LOSS, YOU KNOW YOURS ) — vues a - - y— NOT ASSIST ME IN Ga 156 A HAZARDOUS cHoR,.———— ||! BY DER VAY, “O GAR, e it eg ™ —_{ SOMEDINGS TO FALL ‘BACK’ oO. *, 8 EF DEY Lose pte. N AI OAWN SKETEHE Tp “s ~ t re HOW ABOULT You? HA a ne DRAWING CARTS! GO RIGHT CUDT ond For RS ee oer HiM INSURED You GOT you! ¢ sok ———— te (SOME ied om Le 7 S - | 5 i ' CHARLIE Clon wee anes KITTY COVELL and wR. MANS | one of ' view n Fran: Cormer Second Ay, and Stewart St kee a é : [Springs Sui aN SENATOR CAN DO JAPS WON'T GET [4 Five-Fear-Ot4 Gir's Cortoons] one| UNCLE SAMHAS GRABS WALLET | Sp "ing Sui) with them. She said they were cartoons for the paper. Dad thought Poi of it wae a big joke. But we seized ‘em, This le the second of the os WASHINGTON Apr 8 A puet ese ce series. finlied Frese j . +3 k * , statement et tying KYO, Japan § A W NGTON \ k y . P I eon reached with all J © ex : together it } Ivertine hibitors not to exhibit a single ar | © oF produc: of the empire at] y boo. " Whiti 0 the Panama-Pacific International ‘ =k an Whiting xposition, tf the legislature of Cal gave bis ni rnia passes any of the ant!Japa It is understood that M. e follow the same course in s case | r as that outlined Saturday, holding bills now pending such papers cannot be present Nakano, tn an interview with the B Ra 4 officially as they are not privil- Tokyo Asahi, sald t ha eged under the rules the exhibitors’ agents had from Tacom®| SEEKING HIGHER-UP HOLD CITIZEN OF | IN SMUGGLING CASE a the OLYMPIA, April 8 —Frank f.| this conclusion afte cried Mesinol, Retleved | cussion 0 ubjec! Doct: , a gece Seattle and Henry M_\Cussion of the subject h “ been reap as members| CHIEF FORESTER a jucation. W.|GRAVES has ve ‘ if: uit : has been | the timber test as been | the timber tes Chesnut and | OUTFITTING (a Mrs, Jo-| university. So! ate superin- | decided to droy | veraity work had a lone | 4516 SECON Jacobs hich < ublic. It a STAR WANT ADS BRING RESULTS — MEAT PRICES CUT AGAIN FOR WEDNESDAY Vadeavinds While You Wait Resine! Soap Only Soap He Can Use y This lady is at the teleph " P ethod Then the other lady st Beee The Middlemen Eliminated at She « eee with the recelver ag | Ensenada. Lower Calltc FRYE & CO.’S MARKETS f Fy ee teleph ‘ 1 ‘ “x erat anti . Tomorrow (Wednesday) the following big specials will be bet . The Rapid Service Engrav- tle gat apse dan Al Ba ope CITY CAN IMPROVE ere at our rer ss ate Ra ee es pace t again IN move away.” ‘Then the other LEARY AVENUE NOW § “hose: sooo ABO | Menepe tr ae 38 NEW , ty Hide ls ie on taueed ‘Wir . tr gah 5 12:¢ | Lives ; ; 1 | PLANT, AK aap entre ice [Isn't It an Odd World? | or YMPIA. A 8 —Judge Mach Full Cream American 18s | ses er Ai 4 i - ? Intosh has been reversed by the eu Cheese Be | Ranch Egge «- - | [Isn’ t It an Odd World? oe eee es + The Deatist to Go to mt take inten en a moat anes = 3 ; By Hit t it The CASCADE MARKET, Lower Flo arket. t umer.” ook tor thal U8 Shops open untit 6:20 voosern es MANY JOIN PLAYER PIANO CLUB = ry °] Visit of Grand Opera Stars Develops Keen Interest in ave | and quality Neeman from the FI t. station, and It was returned — he oon : a —= — | the Autopiano They Used and Praised lca Teta Se es | - ama x Pe i "| a Frederick Kircher, a life guard, and Miss Singe Land were married | | Cheb Members Buy Autopianos on Terms of $2 and °° ah mah erg wl pration Soh oni det peel phahenen ce eg ate | 4 ‘itd $2.50 a Week 1,700 “witnesses” about 7 Aig water up to thelr necke during the|f E, SHORROCK, Pres. ] : : ep sca Pi ae | JOHN P. HARTMAN, Vice Pres. J. V. A. SMITH, Cashier 1 Cornell ¢ © of Agricul at! Wnnte: clase to kava tre shece: tl ALEX. MYERS, Secy R. H. EDELEN, Asst. Cashier, i pion he e has laid 600 hing total of 86 pounds, or || nearly 26 times her own we 1 | i t « When a than 100 pas | ' ; gers, fal found iH t | ‘ piase other into ( t ns the train came to a bain ge ui j he : : The hair of James Taylor, of Westbury, L. L, dark brown a week |[l | ; b ago, has turned anow white since his little friend, Lillie Post, riding ' = » beside him tn his mail wagon, wae dill a in an auto crash. | ' 7 Anne Hetzel, of Pittaburg, has sued Thomas J. Hurley, a rich | eposi 0. } : h bachelor, for $20,000 for breach of promise. She figures her time was | i * worth that ing the #ix years she says he monopolized it by calling | four times a week i | , x = Seattle, Washington i ee a i «NOTE RECOUNT PRESS CLUB TO | - ; ae c t K ve ed the the Autopiano any ‘ a) a } Oo “7 pier iv! toe 238] Autoplano Club given tins NOW OPPOSED GIVE A BENEFIT | Statement at Close of Business, April 4, 1913 wu > It wil 1 to us to a pleasure many virtues of the FULL PARTICULARS ' show The Club brings ab usier tern Resources Liabilities Loans and Dis- | Capital Stock paid counts ........ $ 795,965.71 . aa . $ 100,000.00 Municipal Bonds.. 142,972.99 urplus and Undi- aia.) tees | re... 20,610.74 Skin aad Kine Deposits ... ..... 1,221,254.1 Co. Warrants .. 13,405.01 : is eae 3,750.00 : | # of the counc | To a Walter F. Hori ner, @ 1 100/wounded Spanish-American war e Autoplano Club now a h have ft sent home. If, after using 20 days, vou decid it, we will cheerfully re i id veteran, to locate on a homestead, Council |& benefit performance will be give es d stand | Friday night, April 11, at ainst probing the charges | tle corrupt use of mone our money EILERS MUSIC HOUSE *ress club, Fifth av. and Unt | versity at | | ij Catarrh—Clears Stopped Up Head Safe Deposit Equipment .. .. 14,800.00 ad sation ant thi ar art raaoeint ti] bers, the military band will pay {8 required to be on his TH ¢, the ballots would not result in un r eis) ot . Pl IN BEB —: ‘ earthing the real fraud and corrup homes tead on April 28 bene fit {@ arranged to enable him to Furniture and Fix- WONG 0a has 15,000.00 | | Real Estate and other resources . 27,450.73 Government and R. R. | Bonds $ 53,810.14 | jon charged B j G A bare recount,” said Kellogg would most likely result In merely | applying a whitewash | neilman Erickson failed to Will present Doo: t motion through against a re ount Griffithe’ motion to a he offer of the Renton bond to pay the expenses of a recount) ‘ = = ~ | WeonsoaY” specs Bees 0 was carried, Cash ! bien wit ANDERSON IS BETTER | on hand , b STALLS 1-7 mee aaa is s tp went better from / a RO Onn GREG ne ‘ setae nee ing @itt-K, 0; Brown ie the verdlet banks. 267,110.29 320,920.43 | / ‘ M inchor Hrand Bacon, Ib 2% today of the 500 fans who saw hir | ‘ g lizomel hae venetited 20 many ll Rei da eee at + 56H itaon ape ied Total... ...$1,341,864.87 | Total... ...$1,841,86487 t : ‘ trictly Ffesh Ranch Eggs, dozer ; 22¢ enh A he Z i re Ing ‘ throwch his we nn = ———* Pp a " FOR STALL NUMBERS ON SPECIALS BELOW, SEE BULLETIN under eo Ruaran ga BOARDS arring part 3 d ynder ; te ; : A a, dra It is our aim to pay our depositors such interest an arses ot Nel von Mace SIDE Meath Gah Mek ae | bare dais Honey era ce to afford them’such facilities as are in accordance with not be a penn¥’s expense ‘4 ca. eat, Salmon ; ‘. : j j i not penng's exo ; 4 cans Rest 8 rear 3 106 sound business principles. : cr i Ou t f With irchase 1 ® | © $ ew of 1 He Coftes 61.00 fl ie if if Reg. 25¢ Peaches, can 1oe istard Sasdines

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