The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 3, 1913, Page 6

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i: ~ @ idence cnnamntnan nn 1 Seuss sa sPse Where You Can Buy places MacDougall - Southwick Co, Sécond and Pike New York Outfitting Co. 825 Third av 8. 8. Frink, stall 204, West lake market American Paint & Wall Pa per Co. First and Union Wright Restaurant Co, Inc. 164 Wash on Tailor. Ready Co., Fourth and Pike Golden West Grocery, 65th and Phinney The Bon Marche, Second and Pike J. G. Seecamp, cigar stand, 1406 Third Bell Drug store, end of Ra venna tine Perfecto cafeteria, Third and James. Bell-Guice Grocery Co. Alki and 63rd S. W Edw. Robinson & Sons, Fre mont av. and Ewing st Summit Liquor Co, 1603 First av Jewish New Year's Card store, 1715 Yesler way. People’s Cash Grocery, No 420 30th av. N Spring Cigar Co. (four stands), 709 First av. Second av. and Madison st., 915 Second av., Third av. and Pi Bickford grocery, First av. and Madison st. Olympian Cigar store, Secon and Washington Green Lake Drug Co. 7208 Woodlawn av. Battersby & Smith, 906 First av. Herman Blumenthal, 120 Sec ond av. S. Smith Pharmacy, 23rd and Jackson. National Liquor Co., 405 Pike. Renton Hii! Pharmacy, 14th and Madison. Box office, Colonial theatre. California Wine Co., 5303 Bal- lard av. A. D, T. Co., 112 Columbia. McCormack Bros., Second and James. O'Keefe & Mudd, 610 First av WON'T PAY BILLS The council Monday rejected the now has 4 sol socialist claim for damages to the i to us re Fourth ward local, amou $558.90, which, it was claim ited from the rioting of July 18. ‘Em 6 for a Quarter | place yest [-) st = &) NO SEX HYGIENE An Hour Away From New York ‘AUTO GOES OVER Mique Fisher Nosed Out in Race GIVE AUTO BACK Men Swap Off Their Wives for $1.50 and Pint of Rum to Boot wai su IS KILLED Clip Out Coupon arfd Cast a Vote IN OUR SCHOOLS, COOPER ASSERTS Supt. Frank B. Cooper of Seattle issue with Ella Flagg Young, rintendent of the Chicago schools, on the question of teaching tak sup sex hygiene in the public schools. two years after the system. JOLIET, Iil,—Elizabeth Nemanich silver lower jaw s been placed tn poattion followi operations ssy” jaw, The last was put day It f Follow the Woman Who Knows Experience has taught her that it is not necessary to pay bie prices in order that her tallored garments may be correct. Here we give you style. quality, mate rial, workmanship everything that it {= possible to get else where and Our Prices are from $5 to $10 Lower than the Downstairs Stores’ Don't take « come in and make of values, then at which we are new arrivals tn misses’ fine Tatlored Suite, It will be while, we assure you Ladies’ Sample Suit Shop ROOMS 500 TO 508 ARCADE BUILDING Take te Fitth Floor, To Real Estate Investors At the base of every real estate deal is an examination of the title. The examination may be made from an Abstract, or from our records—the records from which the Abstract is made. To have the examination of real value, it must be made by a competent examiner—one versed in the intricacies of real estate law and prac- tice. We examine titles from our records. Our examiners are specially educated for their work, devoting their entire time to it. When a title is passed by them, we insure it—issuing a policy that describes the ¢ ct condition of the title so simply that all may understand it, and that bears but one premium for all time. Each policy issued is supported by a large permanent State Indemnity Fund You should know who are using 'T ance in Seattle. Insur- Ask your bank which it prefers and uses Title Insurance or the Abstract. Then call or write for booklet. Washington Title Insurance Company ERE 1$3 AGOLE IN HISS AUTO. I VISH He WOULT GIVE ME A Ripe! a TRENTON, N. J., Sept “You doubt the possibility? tagion—a ALL THESE WOMEN ARE MORAL OUTLAWS he Pines } rotting teeth, toune Ignorance and neglect have made th among them ever heard of the comm in mind that they IWe disorderly lives, with no intention of wrong doing “No, | ain't never had no learning “I can count If you give me time. had nobody to keer fur me, an | had to keer fur myself as b id as you'd think,” f the outline of a square from a copy on the of ten children “I ain't so stur woman who cannot draw Ford, vigorous and boyish looking, having secured from that worthy for 26 cents a writin from two previous wives. e knew, nm Later Jim traded Clari carting every ni | So was Imbecile Loulse. of women fn the sand holes. OUT OF 199 IN CLAN, 124 ARE DEGENERATE Retsie married One granddaug |uals out of priating $80,000 board of publi onstruct a tunn ment canal n for the purpe dor to Spain. | possible by the ney n yesterday of the senate bill| sell Model Hat $6.0 fon |$7.00. ‘The regular raising the United States le zing the appointment of an am TELLER; GETS $839) "",,! , wife of an old| Town t of $839 agal a fortune teller, whe palmed off to her a $5 lot In Kitsap county as security SCHOONER ASHORE; 10 DIE schooner RK. F. C n ashére on the Virginia coast her crew we’ A shipment of 25,000 cases of p d salmon was brought to S¢ B, Filnt, from Koxgiung, S «6 °o PHE STAR—WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1913 ° ° Osgar Gets a Riddle in Adolf’s Auto—Almost .- - - = = AW, HE SEES me! HE STOPS! Now HE WINKS AT ME MIT Hiss HAND! HE WANTS 1 SHOLLT Comet To Him! —_— $$ — $$ ™ _ a — HELLO, AD@ar. Loveby a “t oo AYTERNOOH FoR A DRIVE, . yeu wer \ ‘ AIT IT? aed SURE To ASK ME ’ | / — — Ley a oe ae LHAT A PERFECT PASSION \ VJ ~ ey T wou Drom) |\_TOR GASOLINE Gias ‘ ss MUCH OBLIGED, OSGAR, \ DISS LETTER FoR ME? be : \ TA-TA! Words by Schaefer Music by MacDonald 5 1 DON'T FEEL LiKe \ GETTING OUT ‘ By Mary Boyle O'Reilly Miss Elizabeth Kite, state agent for the New Jersey school | tow, broke through the fence guard for feeble minded, put the question with a finality that ac- for ing through a but mat » thelr own rectitude, a se ways of th ears, T * is good. forga repellant typteal Piney w-browed, bare and tatte manners 1 mo nd die Bh “No, I never went to no school,” says Ford, }mind of a chil names of the montha. ADES WIFE FOR $1.50 AND QUART OF RUM May, bis childish “wife,” tosses her head. “Dear me, that’s nothing; half the world can't read and write,” she| months olf respectively, He re. 9, and knows neither the date, are cons r, that gett ty when both parties to th For instance Ford's brother, Jim, a graduate of three state prisons, deserted his Idiot wife to “marry” the imbecile Clarissa, who had three husbands. a to Lem Oldman for $1.50 and a quart of crude rum, Later still, Jim secured another “wife,” Lou with her “husband.” “1 tell you | wasn’t mad, | wasn’t,” mind Is but eight years old, although she has four living husbands 1 worked right agin me, an’ so | hain't got no more patience. jon.” “Aunt Lil” was a little girl of 12 when her first baby was born. | So, think of the awful pity of It, were a score er and b nded gr bore imates, 29 tn defect! ably 3.—"“Why do the good, civil-|ager of the Hughson & Merton whe nd rece jized folk of America ignore a countryside peopled with adults |Avto Supply company in Seattle, | |who are mentally children, strong, self-willed men and women | jof native stock who are without reason, judgment or self- Then come with me to the You will find the district a plague spot of moral con jails, almhouses and hospitals.” barr at of New Jer cranberry bogs reanized ensers of law aining © women | women moral outlaws. Few ents, nine in ten are so f says Lil, the imbecile mother But | ain't never tha, a n who at 30 has the season nor the parried” May “by the ‘soutre,” of seperation ADVISES DELAY Great Semi-Annual Half-Price Clearance Sale handy to show in case of trouble. by a similar trade ys poor simple Louisa, whose 8 folke done dirt on me Then, too, Jim adehildrn, Of the se, one died In Infancy, elcht lived knows how many went to jall nt Ilegitimate ¢ Institutions: scree’ ee") REVOLUTIONIZED 000 for the condemnation of West | BY NEW |MUST DIG TUNNEL UNDER THE CANAL | rims, rinses By the passage of a bill appro-| from the Cedar] extension fund, the works is ordered to under the govern-| r Seventh av. N. E..! str, wamond F. Stratton of New of carrying city uttl-| york City has {ty conduits, gas mains, telegraph that takes and xpense and de of Virginia is| > This camera mentioned as the man most likely | Gordon Camera fdent Wilson| turetion eee ec as tho first United States ambassa-|New York, N. ¥ bassy, and au take end, Tuesday pou Sept. 3.—Wir state that the the American vortisoment INVENTION in Two Minutes, | pictures slashed, and stabbed twice {n the It} chest, Charles Sing, a rich Chinese Joes away with the expense of buy |WILLARD TO SPAIN?)!»« timor or pia seo In and the trouble aor me eloped and plotures prit WASHINGTON, Sept. 3.—Former | photographer the Gordon Camera r Stuyverant Bullding sirous of making it known in every ality, they are ft a imi Councilman Albert J. Goddard English Slip-ons “ Weather English Gaber.| lish Slip-ons and Crav- | was elected as president pro tem. of Superb Mohair Coats; a, pene rae dines and Slip-ons, in-| enette Overcoats; $16.00 the council, while President Hes. 16.00 and $18.00 gar-| Service Coats; the new} cluding many Superb H,|keth performs the duties of acting § ‘ an English Slip - ons, } Combination Overcoats and'$16.00 values '*| mayor during Mayor Cotterill’s aly ed i $7.98 priced at $12 5a Gnd Rainoosts, formar. | COM $7 96 cots eee Loki Ahern 1JUT ly $30.00 to $35.00, 8 erereee PEM lon Corporation lamps for $1.00. A squall yester on to take vlotires parlor, or out of of this new camera » aimple that intelligenc ith ft after ren ont with each a camera under » to mention tha rof Tho Seattle Star ag the Stevens-Duryes or several months, the w ready to return it te nt aking the transfer Monday. The mm» of Chine had been apropriated by the pos year with the im 1g the mayor of ab ‘BRIDGE IN TOUR; for Popular [or Homely] Honors; |»: A cohtest on for George W. Walsh, jr, 26, man VOTING COUPON line # King County Fair Popularity | 4 was instantly killed, and two oth Contest ~ ers were seriously injured when Most i on ve will also | Market. |ticlpated in the Pl, Reliability !|f most ; $ + Union. ! y D orm, os ties Fpatgtciaee ag ito Ma, ci " a : Fair Association office—440 New [rail on the First av, & bridge, near || | vote for : af know en after he is elect. York block Oxbow, late Tuesday afternoon bd, but he © sadeowme Swift's Drug Store—Second ang Harry Gray, a membe { the || Classification see 4 stick pin for es Pike. firm of RH. &@ H. C. Gray |] 7H18 COUPON COUNTS AS A Every di the contest, OW! Orug Store—Third and Pilay acents for the Havers mac € 1.CENT CASH VOTE an a my il be. Dreamland Rink—Seventr ang a number of bruises. He Its cash value ! e cent, and it) Here's how the leaders stand; have sustained interna can be voted for any one Foe HOW THEY STAND _ : se. It is necessaty to use all Yor Queen | Third Passenger Escapes | to vote, however. Votes|§ | The third t al be cast t Hrown, a sales each vote in an e Spring fle . Co., rking the, n of y by Dr. E. at the 8] e on the outside pital today © escaped with| sony con’ positing the envelope in the o a ne Kite boxes, which are placed in the Dals vere 5 of {county fais 4 adows Wext lowing locations: Witla t ni or . Interurban station—Yesler way Theresa Whalen , Two Dollar aped into the y It is belleved th . opular oF cavda ‘Semen game and Mique dropped bis hat, |#"4 Occidental av. lp aide. « araria He says he will plek up the lid to. Bon Marche—Ladies’ rest room. | *! toriats cl jay and start running again to) Mrs, West's bakery—Westlake ; steer! nig the c.owd gathers at) ——— = — dentine iad the’ wail at Deesiand, [/ ALEIN?S SHOE HOSPITAL, 613-2ad Ay. F men to herd the voters NEXT TO BUTLER HOTEL F withenson say Tries to Jump; Caught | When the crash came. tried to jump from the enr, | Heved, and was c¢ t the fence. Hix neck was t oken and | I h chest crushed. Gray was pinned | e under the machine. Brown was hro Of fro he ihn 0 foot tom the car louse of Coats Ni 614 Second Ave. 614] Thursday to Saturday and two sons, 3 years and 18/ |wided at 1614 Eighteenth ay a anit 4g tees etek aoe “Poder $35,000 Stock Men’s, Women’s and Children’s Raincoats, Slip-Ons, yw in Gaberdines and Superb Double-Service All-Weather Coats, Vines the city to go slow in pett- |i tioning the st service i omission for r the six at Average 1% Saving. oraquarter street car ticket mat ter. He declares it would be un wise and premature at the present time, while cases were ding in the reme court involving sim |tlar issues Bradford counseled delay until h s case” is decid me court ne council will take up Connell ma Griffiths’ resolution directing the corpor nsel to prepare the petition to the state commis sion at the spec! ng Thurs jay morning. TAKE 100 ACRES Official notice has been recetved ! States District Attorney and by Attorney Daniel Landon from Secretary of the Navy Daniels that the government will |take only 100 acres, besides the tidelands, instead of the condemned for the Ke pedo station, The awards for the property to be taken amount to 668.26 The balance of the appropriation originally made ‘for this purpose. approximately $90,000, will be used |for the building of the station SLAIN IN HIS BED CHICAGO, Sept. 3.—His throat Lica TD Bh VERYTHING must go; not a single garment reserved. It is our policy to sell all merchandise within the season for which it was purchased; hence these un- precedented bargain offerings. If you want a Raincoat—and you surely do—a gaf- ment that you can wear with comfort any period of the year, come in and make se lections from these splendid assortments. Scarcely anything you might want is omit- ted. Everything included — Raincoats, Slip-Ons, Gaberdines, Cravenettes, in a wide variety of the smartest and newest styles of all qualities, and in all colors, at aver- age ONE-HALF SAVING. Superb «Sa English | Lome, Gaberdine, Raincoats)¥ and and Less THE ILLUSTRATION HEREWITH GIVES JUST A FAINT IDEA OF THE MANY DIFFERENT MODELS AND STYLE EFFECTS. Ladies’ and Misses’ Coats, Sizes 14 to 46 Men's ee any Coats, Ladies’ English Siip-ons Ladies’ $20.00 and} men's and -Youths’| Men’s and Youths’ All and Double - Service| $22.00 Superb _All- | $95.00 Superb Double-| Weather Coate and Eng Poplin Coats; $15.00 Weather Double-Serv- | Service Coats, the new lish Slip-ons, $12.00 restaurant keeper, was fount dying in his bed here today. Beside him lay his wife, fearfully bruised and unconscious Sing died within an English Gaberdines and hour, It ts believed he was a vic garments $6.99 toe Coats and English | ih le-texture. Slip-one,| Coste priced 5,00 tim of some tong feud priced at Slip-on priesea 99 priced now at ....... I. | a OHIY: cvacee . e $ 1 | | GODDARD HEADS THE COUNCIL Ladies’ All - Weather : $i Men's All-Weatner Eng- and| Ladies’ and Misses’ | Men Superb . - iced at ... See 4 | , All. 40 Superb All-| Ladies’ and Misses’ Su- | Br Men's — Superb About 80 Ouper: cork “enauen taper S16 90, 314,90 Weather Double Service Weather Heavy Woolen) Gor er mlish double. | PLOr9Uy Pl twU | Coats and English Slip- Coats, no two alike; texture and eilk lined Bargain Extraordinary) ons, Superb Combinay values $25.00 to $40.00) Slip.ons and Ail-Weath-| , es Superb Black | tion Raincoats and AT THE Angeles Cafe 1422-1426 First Avenue Our 25c Regular sUU | priced at... a \M Extra Alterations Free of Open Saturday Night Our Special 50c | Specials Till 10:30 server picken Dinner | |B rorcten one | Alaska Bldg —614 SECOND AVE.—Alaska Bldg. Are Unexcelled In Seattle Oysters, Dungeness Crabs, Fish, MOTION FREE Vocal and Instrumental Concert Afternoons and Evenings —BY Prof. Nape’s Hawaiian Orchestra —OFr. 9—Artists—9 ® values} tary collars; price $1.25 anle price— and— $1.65 . COMP, $1.80 fene

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