The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 24, 1913, Page 8

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| senate 2 ed SORES OS I OAD SRE LENE ROGET THE SEATTLE STAR DECISION IN WOMEN ASK Es poner eceaeen so | GRAFT QUIZ WAGES FOR COMES SOON PRISONERS Shall the county prisoners A decision by the council efft-| continue in “idle confinement » relative to the in narrow and = dark © rooms where they become bitter, re vengeful and vindictive against ty?" r shall they be given em. | ployment, so that their wages | can go to the families depend | ent upon them? | civic committee of the Fed men's clubs belleves | | | ' Apparently confident that the tee will exonerate the de Lyter for the the latter is much road w county, the ¢ » the co the st sense lan, There «| Ing ks arent as the humanitarian » Revelle, how-! of that method | ever, mad losing argument {tn committee, cofsisting of) behalf of the ik Inspe Mra. H. P. Fish, chairman, Mrs.| bribery charges were/ Thomas Crahan, Mrs, Z. C, Cauf-| Mrs. U. R. Niesz, Mrs. F. F. and Mrs. V. R xgestion fo against wh made, contending that the case|y against them amounted to nothing except rumors and vague sue picions, which were extremely ab Burd DANCING HIPPODROME Fitch matotain 10-ptec: o Dancing Oh us there ever a day like | palette on hi RHEUMATISM) je |NGAPABLE "os S020 ns aa before did a live man | as if h « sides Stomach Trouble, Eczema and All er, for never a NON- TON MEN ARTIST VERBECK PAINTS A PICTURE OF oe KATIE BR 1 re we of a you notic Sk and Blood | draw a fa be right before the ver Diseases will Sul hurro “Operators on land and sea so in pede s of t and the uncles and | Of course quick relief in... cap » that they can not | the ins ea I: ‘ait Ptr nn cation, let alon dle ‘ ps i dhe weak lt vous tw ——— amen jal business,” is th Ssh . ng ‘ | ing with the paints dition of rs in the offices of t a a ng is]; Phene Main 963 Eyres Transfer Co. Office 114 Jackson St. bas graph Co, today, as tor who went north Or the effect that SAFES "ire" sate” Fire-Proet Burglar Proot VAULT DOORS ; n?—No, three s. You are Ped Did You ie Up, K To ee he's urniture E 3 it you better believe Teddy a I ANRC tsp “iy was doing it Friday 3 REHABILITATE G. O. P. mein of Chairr weeks ag Fixtures Wood Steet Marble PURCELL SAFE CO, Ruclusive Agent for the To re a The town rest THE CHURCH auditorium and ginger. 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Remember, every subscriber helps just that much to make The Star’s battles in your interests more successful. = Read The Seattle Star and get your friends to subscribe for it. twat ver t way, Cana south party way county dt tree? UIN head as if it were a big pla Tommy, | and brushes, d lon, and ¢ oday, after over every mile of the Pactfi from Hi dian line. orn t trav from the to Van 119,200 av in improv - GOV. LISTER SEES ” sz STATE HIGHWAY aine, Wash., © to Vancouver, couy TEACH FARMERS BY THE MOVIES AMES, Ia perfec ment ted toda struction by lowa time vario ing o All thre farmers that mov as in f house these p hout the UP May 2 next fall fens bh ISLAND PLAN TUESDAY At the special meeting of the Com mercial Club held last night, it was decided to put over all n Tuesday evening, Phi lip over until tha the next pine v business regular meeting, on nd for that rea 1 that the BOYS WRECK TREES That a gang of boys in the neleh borbood the by Mrs Three boys er M4 ad her says, and stripped three trees, < ing a damage of a same The boys then bor's yard, Mrs. Sh police are looking into. the $100, The t >a nelg complains As Per Aemenent The Gre woman meal at Scott! it! gave two tramps a How they did eat There was a carpet on the Une They promised her they'd beat it So, when there was no more to eat They quichty alrect. beat it-—down the} | THE PARK | Help Nature—Use the ,, | Postal Brings $1 Pair to Try p Mra. Mahon, 715 13th a ays Bothell ha eattle when it con * * « * ” * Ie + ® shortly after . * we ee ttt GIRLS CARRIED NUT OF LAUNDRY Another girl testified she begar laundry whe | working tn the a she was 14 years o| ith section ecting nade in that ¢ ~ REUMATISH, ‘, | Nature’ s Way Best—then Great Foot Pores to Expel Acid Poisons Try My Drafts FREE Don't take medicines—they can-} can assist Nature—you can hasten the ex causing {mpuri from the through yutlet Let ua m Mar Drafts, the simplest surest rem r Rheuma I know of Vred’k Dyer, Cor. Bee eC A ees i. Tacete LS SERN 5 NY + atte FREE Excursion Tomorrow Beaux. Arts Village On the east shore of Washington, opposite Leschi Park. ts 765x160 to $10 monthly. © Bathing Beach 40 Minutes From Pioneer Square Boats Leave Leschi Park " Tomorrow, at 10:80 = 12:20 at Leech! Park y office will be open tonight until 9:30. Thos. L. Campbell 401 ALASKA BLOG, Phone Elliott 672 REV. IS SOME HIKER | ENGLISH B PORTLAND, May 24.—W. B. LONDON, May 24—All TRUE Economy Does not mean doing without the things one really needs, but in ave unneces- sary expenditures Our Loan Plan Which requires the borrower to make a th nth him in the practice of true economy enables him — each month to save a part of his income which otherwise might be wasted ‘he only cost to the t er in mak van is for ing a ACTUAL expense incurred in| making We charge NO COMMISSION loan Washington Savings & Loan Association 810 Second Av. Established 1889 tinerant min Marye, “the walking evangelist,”/and all peoples over white eft on foot today for San Francis-| British flag floats, toter after a brief visit here. This Queen Victoria. Today Wi has walked 20, pire day, the anniversary of he began his relig- torfa’s birth. Nearly al ten years ago. He schools turned out on p an Francisco to 10,000 Boy Scouts paraded again park, All New -=-5 Evening Beginning Tomorro Matinees—Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday. As seen from the fighting when the big guns roam FEST J VA L 3 Dynamiting Buildings i aio hed ; fearunes Messina A RIDE ON A RAFT THROUGH ITALIAN MOUNTAIN CURRE This great program is full of thrills.”—Chicago Americal Mats., Eves., 250, 35¢, 50c all seats 25c; children 15c. EATTLETHEATK! LAST THREE TIMES Tonight, Tomorrow Matinee and Night “THE BLUE MOUSE” Week Commencing Monday, May 26 BAILEY & MITCHELL Present PIERRE OF THE PLAINS A Drama of the Canadian Northwest. 60c, 30¢ and Evening Prices, except Monday Matinees and Sunday Special Bargain Night Mc BEGINNING MONDAY MATINEE FERRIS WHEEL GIRL PANTAGES MATINEE’ DAILY—TWICE NIGHTLY 10c AND 20c WILLY ZIMMERMAN, the Great Mimic 4——OTHER BIG ACTS——4 [Mi OOre SkILke Battleship in Action BAILEY s. MITCHELL MGR'S 2252 Iseses2_ PY SETA HAA sth

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