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

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A Potlatch Button BespeaKks Your Loyalty to the Big Show --- Buy One Today , SHOWER® TONIGHT AND SUNDAY; MODERATE WESTERLY WIN 7 Wasted Life bi eatin sain a > (oy | Spring Fancy in the spring a fancy 4 AL fntie «i Is, he has the roll buy trousers like the cover Of a gun or fishing pole. learned to play , mys THE ONLY PROGRESSIVE NEWSPAPER IN SEATTLE Ean nnn oees k rhe Y t VOLUME 15 might have been yj Ps HOME men ek Y neon”) |EX- ‘SCHOOL PR NOPAL AS WHITE TESAVER ||GRAND JURY INVESTIGATION IS NOW ASSURED J}PROSECUTOR AND OPERATORS. wai scesitenrro jaa, CHARGE WEALTHY JUDGE ARE READY rong p= = eto tees Sn tl WAN STOLE BRIDE TO ISSUE ORDER ssc FROM HUSBAND FSA 2500 The tast word in style for the 19 summer girl \ Want Federal Laws Enforced. 3 idence While federal authorities were running d tepa ent ¢ it y sfer with . The small hat, he case of J. Arch 40, wealthy auto : ue Striking wire erntors the “half-fin principal of the St E Attorr n" ay a ga ger” gloves, er the charg j ea t t 1 be ca I Fe Mage the Balkan ‘ c= : “ i] 5 & him to c dress, the very arsed adh i) E ‘ nforeing of Uni od lowest of low i l4-vear 1 st uF g H taining to wireless shoes with Cu- trict Attorney Riddell ‘| y ‘or Vessels at sea French “This oi s ‘and wt The law provi a fine “of not ‘andl the This man is a v 4 " haw 4 | more than $ for any passen I am sorry we did not get to jail befo omplished | open- work A . sence | Ser carry vessel which puts to stockings. the ruin of his latest victim. But we have r girl ‘a the evidence | ge, hout two licensed eles: \ ' Ronald p liens ae hate wens oh pm Pictures of the same age whom he was taking to sho i J operators aboar¢ arry i en ——_—__—— al tter th ve t th posed by Mi pe hil question Rer, president of the Seattle local Nina Bryant, Hess was arrested by Deputy astray. Then, when she met | fa deiathty. Ot domme |\cacee guksrte re ieeitanien tee leading lady at United States Marshal Anderson at Ste told to go ahead by H will not! particularly those on the Alaska deatia Santee the Instance of William R. Bryon, st : (i jur with have laid themselves liable to é Jagent for the department of jus nee the stri aa ¢ ed | f nce the si 8 called |tice, for tran: gone than orting Mrs. Agnes ; San Francis ek, the 5 Stewart « woman of to Mr , nha b prog A. G ich went} rs 1 : and neo with purposes. According to the told to w the federal officers, Hess had the ewart girl in his power bef Stewart get Today a resolution was presented by the executive committee of the entire membership of the Municipal erator, was fin only $50. The to block any i : ; : by i ed that he ii Washington. ; s have as yet brought League, in which a demand is made ne by ich steamship owners ‘ t this’ 4 on iit Im 20 evidence before me. I am in-|for the Immediate convening of aican operate thelr vease | Tsadue as 5 Frida en os ee ie wf ate ica nr abi f tte " ic » e the cless k A . ; fe prosecuted A psn: g certain matters myself ‘oleae jury. ae cere osc sont bane nagttinte 4 Took Girls to His Room. Arrest Is Spectacular. HH ae = sea oat | ban tov | , Hess, who ¢ to Sunnydale Officials of the ju e court say F | oc tAlaaban sanmane’ Vision? | |from the East years ago, that they have rey of many fi bt A ta trie to business was for a Mrs. Stewart is ing detained fi. Bae bis poper diye ee connected Washing- b: dera! authorities as a wit- ON LIVELY SKETCH 2282272232 tener ene tone yea enacts fl aera ithe he Sulla Ay ager, He marrie bis wife left the juvent t a eer Mn him shortly afterward, and since, Hess’ arrest was spectacular. As | UMP City Detective Lee Barbee was tive work to tral! hts erring alae statements of the strikers. The Kamal 464 Gateecn i eeer titemeat ok ie are hoakp ge ligaadhrggeadbess Friday night, but didn’t find him. | Sey; they Galt; had never had houses and apartments. ; protector interested in the girl's tte eda a . According to Frank Boveland@.) charge of a wireless outfit. Hess came under the serveillance welfare, he went to the Y. W. C. A. 1 ferool thuth be spoken?—somewhat |, Aucceone Sie came in with De| The strikers expect the Marcon! of the juvenile court when offlicals to see a juvenile court official oath Sees gubaia ‘ana two: oxhae | Goarene te plas ie thar Abonoae were notified that he was taking pt to secure the rele i And he started to | p the Se They sat at a table, and pres-| as the supply of nonunion operators | Se er ttc ae ti oetiotcis pet loses ere rs y attle hotel bar re all nt arose, and so did| has run out, being watched th iclals time had refused to the offt- ‘ tle hote ape M es cat over to the were on his trail becau his re- cers where he lived. The federal dy alone, with the aid of Ses cacead ee |lations with Mrs. Stewart officials, who had been questioning ‘Nf volley of pro’ an > drew his gen o | “Mrs. Stewart met Hess prior to Mrs. ewart, were notifie i membering that ¢ it-ageinet Hayden's body her marriage,” said Riddell. “After was arrested before he could leave : bee then walked den left my levee gained her love, he !ed her! the b: who runs awa Fact is, the dresses make it | | aK0. 3,000 Seouts at was the Interest in the/H in the Empress Theatre building, is a good exam. ff} was asked tton, the ip to Max Herzog, a salesman from Angeles, told him he didn’t like Much has been said and con- i 1 to see his subor ne and called, Bim several | siderable has been writ about } IC I IM r EI L q . But Bar had kinds of things, when Loveland ste - her styles for this rt. Humor 4 Jost interest in the Seattle Hotel th his|,,.2% Toute to Controlier bay. Alas! jg rtd eat vit py be h a bar by that time and departed. Ten- ing over it at bis!y, "today, on the steamer Yukon dtr eteho’ grad tei cit hab i nant —alembalie in some of his best detec # a party of eight naval seamen, in| @Feat gusto. But father pays Hy >| charge of Passed Assistant Surgeon | the bills with no more, and per- : i [ee ee RRR REE EEM CO who will bring to| Maps no less distress than in 7 As in * * tide water $00 tons of Bering river| ‘the past, and what's more im- _ By Tones Pre od Wire gg. —| South Hill st. house, i * * coal from the Cunning claima,| Portant she seems perfectly O8 » April 26.—| As they left the Hall of Records iv '* * This matte ty tea by th well content with the new Showing Just how ‘There isn't any, hope for me—|and walked down the long corridors { . * eautt| styles. ever. But I want to save other| Miss Barker gave vent to her emo- ; dir * tory, congress will be ask-| . Maybe a lot of the mean eee, ere) girls, And their mothers. My own {ons and wept softly while she ki * the navy mine its own coal| things said and written about acts when she takes nothor’s tisatt is breaking.” » begs % * * ot Weston ik milady’s 1913 styles are true. sc glx, allen aa ce 1 to that house the first i Fe bs * rh wheel power boats and| Maybe not. Anyhow, If per a) moderately... high With tears filling her eyes ard of jast January. Only so nhort nt ; i * p * Which the coal will be} @hance, you haven't seen them rolling down over the gold cross time ago as that and now the i Unpreced ® board, the Marche plans ®|+eansported down the river, will be| yet here they are. Be your step, just. high marked “Helen,” which she saysino hore for muse ind BOW there's ; nprecede * to cently pur- ®) rl op : own judge. Here is the real was given to her to “help her to be a dalla i r en north today on the steame judg I want to te kno . the King * Fourth and natal h By on the steamer! 1015 ciri, dressed from head to enough to get on a a good girl,” Helen Barker. on It eae neve oe 4H rivals eve man today +. nto a te "ied ear ; very tips of toes in the very street car, It also other and it may frighten if Ronald to or Fee Ste may ape do latest models. her ‘landladies’ and other men i i *® ben ] , Miss Nina Bryant, leading shows the part the of Marte enough to be our fath ” 4 His piea was & erected, and 1 rar lady at the Seattle theatre, George H. apg lla ean attentiary. Hie 5 nas made # given free to the public brave girl that she is, posed for D open-work stockings millionaire, prominent lions, interlection vot. anne swie ‘i a: jinuss vest * the pictures for The Star. Ae ai men in the slave in-| Marie Brown Levy from the depths ui Pc. $4 be weet Eee There's the miniature ha play. vestigation in Los Angeles, told of a handsome and expensive te ; Hl od of fir d the latest model And the eas — Ee how gifts of jewels and fine dresses | muff, which she had ee mt bt | eee Oe Johnson cried t t Balkan dress, full in the waist, were used to trap the girls into a) face pies yedlaedls.} fe i nde rag of € 1 H 2 F x Ss B and clinging tightly from the den on South Hill st It ntay f; tehte hells: Sth tes uN ‘ Gor aa r e orge , DU ; 0 Leased Wire ankles down There are the GIRL TELLS STORY pc Ah She inti ot Hing 4 iH had . 1 be c N 3} . N Tar pi precy STO. April new-style “half-finger” gloves > PRICE SHE PAY : tinued, Miss 4 i re nding the arrival of Secretary| cording to the manager of the | own statement, as she is 24 ought I was a good | i Bryan, early Monday, discussion of| V. & H store of ‘age, but she accompanied girl, And now she kno : ! the effact of his visit on the pend-| Yee, and there you see the |n A Press Lensed Wire Jcould count the folds in the robes."| Marie Brown Levy to The tears Pacts ' “ig | reed ing legisiation is o rah adowing all| filmy, peek-a-boo, “hot weath | OAKLAND, Apri Strange as The vision remained for several| probation ¢ “si girls segue sank into a chair ht va i other topics at the er” fairy stockings—the very ithe miraculous apparitions of tra-| hours imade affidavits ‘of at the | entrance and sobbed heart-broken]) 4 a | Althought {t has last word In hose, say the folks |. tial ‘ide atl | a i s " broke H it {s that. Brvan’s visit at the Lennon store. |dition or history nd seemingly | 3 BUY S GOLD CROSSES ; ‘s diplomatic move Mise Bryant is perfectly sure | vested with religious spirituality,| FOR ALL HIS GIRLS. 4 ation of assur the Balkan drese is perfectly jwas a vision of the Virgin Mary Th » for me, ts i ite will be gorgeous. And the slippers are | wri. anpearod in the chambers of e vantage I can ‘tor r perfect dreams. And she's just: [ii pavery home, 1669 13th st., here n't help ‘4 1| perfectly in love with that sky while the body of Robert Lavery, 70 f S e a If and > f the character| piece rmer wharf worker of San n Pp g n awful H j $10,000,000 or ll that Is event-| And, as to the ethereal gos Ie rested in a casket awaiting ve) ecila, IZM, se ur ce f | a ° | turned ea his f wife er hosie ll, Miss B regi ie . sles sut you have learned tha ai i } 3aldwin Heirs} cot him up for contempt of the 1 eee keke The” Walken’ | tue teat cd we Nahe ted on aie We have here in Seattle stores that specialize |}} is always price, ant a hasty ee rder made four years | dress won't let her | mystic phenomenon on certain articles of general demand. Martin’s, |} '2yen* »°" and that tt i | By a hee ¢ absolutely necessary, so any vision that Prof, G. M. Str | f th h of Pe ds . ee ine ; > J 1° m note » hologist of he niver e- es ered, anc q | ‘ searc of Girl] one.tte tes, “cet the fem: | Toted, pesehologin ithe Unk P leo A. e grant of a store specializing exclusiv war, the, answered, and as tus fal 4 | | bctcd | Venton Have. those perthetly: ’ |i Of CAILISEIIAY ns RODEH OT y in Gloves, Hosiery and Umbrellas. This con- rned that since January, too, T : J. Baldwin ¢ le CHICAGO,”A1 {vith 9,000} dear open-work, cobwebby, lace |) gig unt nave the opportunity of ff} centration of energy and thought on two or three | ‘\" nt know how big the price was | ir i 7 bo e 0 . ape , Stratto é we talked to othe ester | ¢0 r SCHOOL HO psy eb rE eve. .voul euen bese aninh one! (8 08 Ne fmm Aa articles has produced several good results. For |} day.” oe ya : ich visions are possible anc e ° N 4 8 H ie | ters, 9 yea of those tight eplitskirts get evrad on various occasion instance, employes of an establishment of this Those men said they were Inter- | - w nin ¢ on a car? , the higher the ° afd family . . . : ested { mng girls” 4 t AE oer anaM . : ; Alpt "Lite A Sr re iors Hoalehe Marine Eiger cele the family 1 Kind get better acquainted with their stock, be- |} xis: a ntinued } : ment give the ur arch r f > r who saw the vision were : ° rs ’ 0 oe ' , ; itoriu ‘ ft ‘ ! | view. And, if she must show (10% Sh McGinnis and wife cause their attention is constantly on two or three ||} Posu's t A . h } to ¢ a ba have, wi y St ia Ae eotah be | Holand I nea Ai Rak, eat articles, and not on the thousand and one things | \. q 1 pd their {st , tack of heart] girl 4 gk dressed as a t Ewa Thomas McGinnis carried in a general store. You will surely agree |} °'0s sy e ' ' 7 ‘¢tieult year aatanss as . sw Btewar f nd died a fow ke | more , Aine Buale LAyery one ret that it is much more pleasant to deal with a sales- [mers go! a } ‘ a e had be emove a the room where her fathe not : i J ‘ Rh hh ik hhh he hall to one of the oftices.| AFTER BANKER WHO iy lady who knows “what she is talking about,” rela- |} \° vo ¥aid been true ~*~ N ompa by - a * o be alone with him i e pre’ clothes that were i € * ‘ fr tar HIT CONGRESSMAN | vale 1 Ay “orl nid, ; I was bending tive to her goods, than one who does not. ‘ for us, and the prese A and dia- *} # | 0 andd te oe | HOTEL BURNS over the casket, hoping that he At Martin’s this specializing on Gloves, Hosiery on And it all meant ruin, } it ie * | dead. er re WASI TON, 1" 26.—Ree-| woud send we some, meannge, \s iH] and Umbrellas naturally causes purchases in these fl} o¢ .0°.4 Ra has will become * t D on t TT, looked o his face sald : ‘J 5 that doesn te ‘ for the of | eee enchant Wee ee lines to be very heavy, and reduces their sellin don’t you think I ey ‘ * ( ¢ nt of the Rigee tet 1 ‘ral a will 1 “ 8 girls? W * mine * z b ph fy ‘ ATackn. April 26—!sage, won't® you And then rice. s Why, we we so young * * TO FLY OVER. CANAL \ k, he y , t Fes oon Sd Ijot don't know what strange power tt P ; - aN A st think what a place like ‘e smnan Sima, the hotel, at Tanany & something Impelled me to The general public gets the benefit of Martin’s |} thot. and men like that can do, it » } yeah ey Wants ‘ most costly bulldfng In| was, but something fir ¢ " capil Miocene ithe lo, | * 1, shots : ‘ made by the house tka, js @ masa of ruins today, turn my face toward wall of successful buyin and secures the BEST htic Gere caae Z val a we tawa lane nde he h Alaska f at y so J That's wh » rattan cktian the W + * acenen be-| mat pe which was camped: to) soven ern {Ire Wc eter ee toes caaw. the vision—there it was,i{! GLOVES, HOSIERY AND UMBRELLAS at the |} price is. Pm soing to tell every elas the. Amar . » "the incident ne com-| defective flue. was built of lo vig raha i thing, and perhaps keep som | id ; a? Arta cosets ite ka that Glover be comphlll:| by nk Manley in 1906 at a cost life size—tt was the m ted tt 1 LOWEST PRICES. mother's heart. tr om suffering and zm elt ai ve ‘ of Panama in his aero-|ed to appear before the hopse tojof $19,000 and furnished at a cost | think i over saw. 1 exp tad It to Chie ee ae A, tis i Re RRR RRR EEE Clane today, jenawer a Magee of contempt, I. talk, vy, | ;

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