The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 17, 1913, Page 4

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sere PRR ARERR RD if THE STAR—SATURDAY, MAY 17, 1913 :: Adolf Is Such a Fossil—He Thinks When You Go to Eat, You Eat Vords by Schaef : Viusic by © - *® DISCARD PETTICOATS? * , * ves BUT THEN WHAT? « a : ae . ‘ LAY. - aE: ion. nd gach o ante fe wik Ar BROUG aeas * TR ee 2 ss age aia re =. = — Ly * Cor an | T TAKE SOWE cHERMAN } {7 HAF BROUGHT You TO APPLAUD HER, ADOLF ! L Cass, 4 ee : > eR “rr p . HUNGARIAN oR “woPSY BaBe./ 74 oe ’ - PRICED CABARCGT * ol t th and | [U GARIA PRUNES ( ay UND UGWT> NeAaRTED \! PSY BABE Pea “4 a cep ¢ nat t it a) [MIT Slivoyitz , ~ A Be —— Yess \ — ve NooDué ve id 4 \NENCHOY LIFE , . : | * ¢ she had # | [SAUCE, UND _— , (DER NOODLES ) > We “> aF I d | * r ! « f * \ ISS Fine. / t 4 | * ‘ * * * * * * + Serre rrrrrrrrrrrsy Stice pD . Guides Put Ban on Hobble Skirt SARANAC LAKE, N. Y,, May 1 tng a t ve t Rainbow guides w Cha ma he follow X . ane led Sas —— =< OT ATR’S NEW Talented Actress Sings, Plays Piano, Talks WOMEN SAY eps hg HiD RESINOL STOPS f Resin clears awa or other t 2 nd hea fs you ne ol Soa leaving the a And the best of never hes' and Resino nothing in tenderest about by me gentle as to be s delicate or irritated s a tiny baby Resinol {s sold every druggist in the | but you can prc what It today to Baltimore. Do you know thet Ridgways Tea is the WORLD'S FINEST— tor nearty a Ceatery ? Acreage We have some very good buys in acr near Seat- tle. Some low as per acre ALBERT B. LORD An old establi ITCHINGINSTANTLY = SUIT PUBLIC Many Languages, and Pulls Down Big Salary, But Never Has an Audience Had Peek at Her LAW DOESN'T ived H rown Was CEST a Oe ee Os Will President Wilson be the pro- | st ager the house he boy, ¢ SAN FRANCISCO, May 17.— greasive fp candidate in 1916?\exclaimed in a low voice, B child, opened and read if P| “The moment the Information is This is not un according to | Geor here it is some childish {deg given out that Gov. Johnson has editorial te 1| He drew out a aldy, wet, dis-|saving his mother from the » signed the anti-alien land bill, pass # Outl colored envelope, evidently con tress knew the message by the legislature which has attle, the leading K a telegram . he hid the tel adjourned, petitions for a ref. |tlon tn the state and within bore this mes-| under stone and did not tell on the law will be sent to of the State Federat which wa ated, | it . sds - inter. We do not intend that en's ¢ the hands of the national adminis tration shall be tled by a me of thi ort, which invades proper sphere of federal action, and which, worse still, does not meet the wishes of the people of Call- fornia and which will not exclude from the soll of the state a single undesirable alien.” This was the declaration to the torial brands the smate the progre noteworthy that all these men formerly belonged to ons here today of Theo what was called the ‘insurgent democratic leader and wing’ of the republican party. congressman, who w Though they were all strong supporters of Mr. Roosevelt's | nomination at Chicago and gave | their unqualified endors to the progressive p yet none of them actua netls of Presid on during the retary Bryan's cramento y with drew from the republican ranks. of the and al ee When the campaign issues were finally drawn, they con tributed their efforts and cast their votes for the success of the republican ticket “In other words, ficed their avowed principles to partisan affiliation. In the recent Chicago conference the same feeling is plainly mani- fested. With these gentlemen, the spoils of office and partisan control are the first considera- tion; political principle, only a ral| whose © the ne shall fail to give re congress a ) would greatly alter immigration regula is before they sacri- i said Bell forcibly, “if con gress does fall to provide the re | Hef we need, I shall be tn favor of pmitting to th people before next legisiat meets an initia [tive law which will defy and post secondary matter. It is too ap: tively exclude th Asiatic land.| parent to be in any way attrac- Inoider and the Asiatic land teaser | tive to the real progressive BUNGALOW KRAFT-HARDWARE “The progressives are striv. Ing for a purpose. They do not want partisan contro! and re gard partisan success only asa means of popularizing their principles and enacting laws In conformity with them.” EXPLORERS DIE IN FAR NORTH CHRISTIANA, May 17 All the the state. The Adventures of Johnny Mouse. and DECORATIVE METAL WORK fets, bookcases, sideboards, aan doors, built-in . Expensive in looks and quality—but not in price t you Iders upon request Catalogue to prospective t by every hardware dealer in United If not obtainable from your dealer, nd we will send you the address of our you, who will t Can be suppl s and Can inform us, t agent to be pleased to call with sam MISS KATE SNELL Seat-) Exhibitor How who works back of ng woman ts Miss Kate] with the the curtain company that fits the plo: | nin mplished| The yo' a young w who fs an ac ART HARDWARE & MFG.CO. {ifferent kind {a the first and only In-| thieaboe ar | cdcad ata 064 at has been found with| ‘ures with natural sound a 928-930 First Ave. South—Seattle, Wash. e read about talk nost every alt in the tating the sings position tn scene or This week H Italy arejone but a r SEATTLE USA J » charac takes, She too, and — t progra which offere one of his spec ot equipped in ‘ points shows, which added to her a meh eet partment of real estate. sing, and ever 1 Native women of all classes ap-|to separate a very comfortable sal-| drowned as ff te See America f partment real ate. ae eat a aie : one,|pear on the Howe acreen, calling|ary from my receipts,” declares |death and § Hed of {! of Northern Bank Bldg. as you would learn If you talked tulfor many tongues from Miss Snell,| Howe the other m f the exped _— a —————— eee ———— |tion Ruediger-Ritezhcer was s¢ . +s verely frost bitten, but he survived ———————— Ring Fits Arm _ [Atother wurvivor is wen Us) Al About Earning Money Y DaDy |atout sven: ppd res Dh National Park R« Duri Vv ‘ CARLI os a course in millinery for Indian | LONG BEACH, May 17.—So |Temain there ee or fc ea No ring Vacation— girls | tiny is the little son born to e ne. ‘ Mr. and Mrs, Daniel Hills, 109 the best, n GIRL IN BATH, N. Y., who has faller ress to a $700,000 fortune,| Chestnut av., that {t Iles easily | hc Mra kes typewrt 80 well she won't give her job in the palm’ of a man's hand. | a period, or to Fi An ordinary finger ring slips HA’ se of aa with ¢ » over the hand A hak SHOPLIFTING HAS become so prevalent throughout England, the) Qe et Cincy the b . , ns Af properly drapery trade bas organized to fight it by organized effort, Raut its seuukarac twa. teu On Sale Daily May 28th to Sept. 30th ted more than a vs — but Is lively as a cricket. Both | Incorporated at Olympia, a few i : a v in hl . ate GROUNDS FOR DIVORCE.—Wife of Oh!o farmer complains that] the father and mother are of |days ago, the Puget Sound Cement bay bi ction c bess , bh oh de her husband sent apples and potatoes to another woman and also re ordinary size, as is the only jand Lime Co., capitalized at $3,500. Hs ee one St. Louls r-plan| fused t feed the cows. other child, a daughter of 15 |000, will build a plant in Seattle Gs Y*| New York - Le f years, Goating: 61900000, 1b in announced pg Sa Kan Boston A WOMAN IN OWEGO, N ed her 100th birthday with-| —— — —--|Work will commence in 90 days ty, St. Joseph. Steam, Gas and Electricity / 1a nh thee t furnish: W tal . . le Li out giving out advice on how to attain a ripe old age. ae Deese Wa arom Ware tors Other Points Proportionately Low . boat ng a payroll of $15,000 per month t Oct ‘ ac course ROCKAWAY REACH, L. 1, shoemaker found $2,500 In jewels in Most of the capital has been sub- fy Firet Clase—Fifteen Daye Going Limit—Final Return Lg ru actua the toe of an old shoe a woman customer gave him to repair. She scribed by Washington men i > PRL ation fainted when she got them back Y M B alrectors ne e ( nunettman Gr ? Oriental Limited 7:1 0 p. m. “ 4 ac ™ | fiths of Sea Senator Alex Po 2 € wh PLACARD PLACED ON Columbia ce ro statue read “Votes ou ay e son, Hans Pederson, William Th = Seattie to Chicago without change in 72 hours. ‘ for Wimir num, C. P, Bisset, George W. Allen h E ree Mug netennecrinns Homeless and Victor C. Coxhead, The com Southeast xpress 10 p.m. re work, or most SAME OLD GAME—King Alfonso of Spain was loud in extrava pany 1,000 acres at Turtle Seattle to Kansas City via Billings without change pplement your reg. gant praise of a Norman bay thoroughbred horse at a cavalry review head and Turtle mountain, on Or. §-—— a — — - w in Paris, and—well, President Poincare presented it to him cas island, and will begin work F M 9 all High Schoo! and some day if the title toff shortly on limestone deposits there. ast ail a. m. Grade scholars « special VILLAGE BOARD of Genoa, M1, has bought four locks for the your home {8 not estab Seattle to St. Paul without change. Over mountains In dayll doors of the wn'a saloons, Only the village watchman has the keys lished. SR BM ee Se he . f at Glad nd he {a to lock the places up every night at the closing hour and re * DEMAND PRETTY GIRL) + & Try one of these trains on your next trip. Stop off at Gl || open them in the morning * TEACHERS IN OHIO * | National Park, Uncle Sam's newest playground, containing & si Titl * ALLIANCE, O., May 17.—A * square miles of mountains, glaciers, lakes, rivers and water GORGE BERNARD SHAW has been swindled out of $2,625 by a me Seen totais Oe te ct? SBP For further Particulars, Reservations and Tickets, call om London sharper. Apparently George Bernard isn't the cleverest man in Insurance a wantars, Canchetk’ contexance a address até London, after all * when he declared that phys- & T. J. MOORE, G, Fy 3 1 WOMAN OF NINETY-THREE won a 20-mile automobile race in Fede favectita> euacnatlll a peak ee uEy OP ae Patera ee UPTOWN TICKET OFFICE: : COND ! | Delmont, Pa tee against losses due) * progress by school chil * COLUMBIA AND SE —_____—_—_— o faulty FRO TORR tthe te oe se Phone Queen Anne 254. | I YER IN MILWAUKEE who secured release of a forger from \ Bild rere sate aa . “ — | priso discovered that the check given him 1m payment was a forgery ane Booklet. . i i a pate Main 2795 al ey Seattle Engineering i MOCKING BIRDS in Venice, Cal., must not sing between 2 and 7 N Ef School, Inc. “ Lu. a. m., reads a curfew order just issued Washi ER Lire ) OLICY m3 — . ashington ROVIDING 2 106-810 West Roy Street He catches a fish, this-long, et NAIL RACES over an 18-inch course, a head of lettuce at the Ti ie tH HEALTH \ IN eect ae ae” a int goal to attract them, enlivened the last voyage from Havre of the itle (@) ACCIDENT | BRREC os Tens pee = France, Record time made was three hour Insurance Co. iF Lisi thal c& D - 5 a NORTHWESTERN CREDIT ASSN, Sa wa oy: ORL Siem eO teh My mDge) OE ce ee UNe can ; pecldieat icaananisal any bene tee from to) LNG date killed himsel Seattle Agencies: ncelden| 20 3 Gh Established 1908 Second and Columbia. Paye your iife ineurance premiums if r A 1 re Fir om (Coe 658 Empire Bidg Main 6224 PRESIDENT WILSON expressed the opinion that his is a “lone 8Q2 Third Avenue. INSURANCE Co. does At ase a Se re ’ . oven | ‘ H © & 6 SEATTLE’S CREDIT BUREAU sor 709 Second Avenue. att : eg m0, R: HOME OFFIC H. ©. Henry E,W. Andrews TM. Morgan D. 1B. Morgen i | tt doo oe Me COLLECTIONS TO PROVE {t i not opposed to babies in its tenements, ‘Trinity SEATTLE. U; OAc. Sresidart © Vien resident: Ade Ace . ee se 5.9 Merce __ AAA AA AAA Copration ebtes the case of one of its tenants, who has 24 children, |

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