The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 11, 1913, Page 6

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THE STAR—TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 1 Osgar didi at a Good Chance to Amass $9,000 : ER Res. per -- oe —— _ WHY, HE GOT A VERDICT ‘ DT You see it po ver?) ? LOOK! IN PORTLAND ee oF $9,000. DINK OF IT— aca 64 DIT You wy abl? A MAN SUED AFTER eran #4,000! a WASt re BEING SHOT ~VELK, VOT *Niticiata creel ey vor Gs a Se A ‘ aie OF IT | / “NCE WINDFALL. A | ( MAN SELDOM GeTs $4,000 St BEING SHOT + 19 Male HELP 8 MISCELLANEOUS QUAINT CUSTOMS OF THE WORLD'S QUEER PEOPLE HERE’S WHAT THEY HAND YOU hsb ioteninimoodb IN POLICE COURT IN PERSIA nn “L@OK fag mt a coment LIVE STOCK » A ahotograph from Persia showing an actual case of bastinado. Men | and ' bpd 11 SPECIAL NOTICES ‘They are, in a way, civilized Injhim. The victim always departs ° Porsia, that big country in south |with mighty sore feet and occasion | DANCE el 11 te suey. Private naiie wyRciALigm IN Wests Asia, and yet they havejally men die under th Cruel, tarbarous ways. ‘The bastinado, which ts whipping! the soles of the feet, is one of the milder punishments of Persian jus tice. It is mostly administered for misdemeanors The culprit is thrown on his back @nd isis feet elevated and tied to ® pols, each end of which is held ™p by a police officer. Two other Men then beat his upturned soles With long willow sticks. The so-| prevails and a murderer is often Verity of the punishment depends | handed over to the family of the _ @m bow many sticks are broken on| murdered man to be done to death. ENGLAND WILL HAND (325°: HUERTA A JOLT NEXT": sticks Other punishments are equall> | cruel, trigands being built up allve| into pillars, where they live in agony for days before death frees them. Shoeing men with horse. shoes, impaling on sharp poles and flaylug alive are still sentences car ried owt in Persia, although less} frequently tha: # ago. Blow ing from a gu o a favorite punishment. An eye for an eye still PROF. STEVENS 4th and Pine 1e fortal Dances Wed. and Sat the fot if and Curte | Prone! Mallen, ra ay t these branches where os will be given ae at main WANTE 4 | 25 \PARTMENTS—UNFUR | |42 2 CHICKEN RANCHES 1, 1913, Words by Schaefer Music by MacDonald — ames JUGT TER POINT —~ . Ny 000 168 BECoss He) HERG, ADOMo= SHOT BY A LUNATIC 4 SHOOT ME! a —— — W’S SHOE HOSPITAL, 613-2nd Ay. NEXT TO BOTLER NOTRE ee 41 ACREAGE Ek RICH BLACK LOAM ny ACRES $ TERMS Sr {u i L W Ni | | W WW Det Wal Wik . cna A | | P “a o10 m bi cand |e Aner 10 ACRES ALDER LAND, $350 the Good Soil Centre — CBATTEL LOANS EATS ed 47 FARMS-FARM LANDS DAIRY AND POUI AW. ive 293 Halent Bide CE TO BORROW sand jewelry, low os American Jeweof CHICKEN RANCHES per donen the ‘There | Meliing country ROR APARTMENTS | co r Second Phone Main eseene CTRICTANS RCTRIC co our spectaity Y Nine FOR SALE ON SKAGIT |; DELTA 1 tmpr > | FART me CO). EHANSON ‘ rk New ¥ _HYPNOTISM MAC (ONE TION! for the cure & private REAL ESTATE 200106, “ TUNER LOTS, " n “LAUNDRY and ayers 1255. LONDON, Nov. 11—That | fires O'Shaughnessy and | A 4 Engiand intends immediately — » John Lind in exerting h | CIGA s 7 “ ¥ to withdraw recognition of pressure on him as It was thought FIRST E 344 ROOMS—HOUSEKPNG Huerta of Mexico was report. || he could resist PRICE $F RENOVATED AND N " “RE @d in diplomatic circles today. | ration of the Central tn * Wea ant untueunee heaaiomuae 10 ACRES WASHINGTON, Nov, 11.—The nts with t AASEN & SEXTON * « roome at very low rates C % THREE-ROOM HOUSE Sdministration was more confident | cy wan counted |f a3 mA. M : rt a Ny “A 4 foday than for some time past that | ference last a OF ROOM. | | Spies ouK CH TWO ACRES CLEARED = = i President Huerta will retire) Letweon Secretary Bryan cakis .) a es re ath av. 138 LEASES Pie gern cottage, lot ae 7 ae CHIN” MANUPACTUR:| shortly : ; Central ais rarer ron Te 1 ETHAN hes ™ TEN DOLLARS PER MONTH | chines’ fine "Occidental wok Ree ete eee tity | nents tn 14 LOST AND FOUND : Sse “ ’ LEU Aeteloped. Phone arate, the 7 have joined American Charge @Af-| try's support Se rae rele ‘ aim. fe ‘ M MILLINERY ‘ wiker Wide WATER 7 A CHEAP LITTLE HOME “HOSIERY NIGHT” i ee eee mecca | Dance at Dreamland n Minister ; vets 41 ACREAGE \ | we Age acer pio seat e , 1 ¥ ‘ ; LISTEN TO THis COME IN HERE | S x . i a8 « Rh r nores t on ” fe h ; a xpeech last 1 gland | Sota Meehan At font i ' * bows ‘ y out 1 FUNERAL NOTICES ‘ mo J b 34 AVE.| WEST COAST I AND CO SFELY | Rael At the that WEI RANCH z Reak Building Shree: OPTICIANS | ; I INEY | porcaat ROOW MODERN HOS 410 HOGE BUILDING re 4 son . ‘ Rare y owner. e si se _ -_ —_ BOWLING io m A orpngrrg - Schoft » - | CALIFORNIA LAND N.Y BLK.| Apaches and Sioux put on!» t . ws : cage * = | aint Monday night a ‘ ‘ ; nd WRITE. TO Wo & SANDS At ve Je sch esate . e s aa e enn am i RWORTH & SONS = wi 7 K i “ft va on | 50 EXCHANGES: d re : {1eb Mather G Wemns . 2 ° ° rF PARA AE Sra Bide tad al SATLRY BREKRING | “hens a iss Aranda Wee | BT FATLLE | ii i # PHOTOGRAPHERS se BP ms Ab +s AND TACOMA J st| PHOTOS THAT PLEASE ARE MADBA® : ‘ s ' ‘ “ies t ' EN A facing 1} JOHN $ alt es xtra Wi EXCHA Wiar You mva|" Oo oe BY A DENTIST — aN oun Troe prea yall : WOODLAND PARK obese : Hts Has ts cs ~~ ON tools, household fur NGALOW CO are Late ON FIRST AVENUE so te 18 FEMALE SITUA, WTD . naan wanes ot Fi ' err f RORERT. MALTRY Houne and tot In Mayfair Additt Price - NO Be artes eve ch Gardner Away th = * eet D ' r r M OO PEF ( DO" i my patie on off a t 5 LODGE NOTICES ee a te the ee pa tion MY are at ia de ARPENTER FTANTIO POULTRY RANCH NEAR SEATTLE a RA ‘ 4 i 713 First ire, Union Bu Rigen er ine Gaited ; aren MD sine : ss i Ame cordia nvited 4¢ } > WANK EE OUR COLRY TRACT those thle: pines ine Fee th ‘ at ee { ; . Mi Ghaaein Et 19 Male HELI WANTED oO co 4 RACTS Wout to owl] t STAMPS | ‘ ‘ ‘ Nth, in seal hist ‘ ow homes oor 1 er : hank AU is 620 4th a 5 ng te ES u a } : Ene * eit tra ne | CLIFFORD & VAN ARSDALK, Inc. | ae hs HEE ELEY wr 18t8, ' wth : ‘ ‘ ns Py urn i 7 ‘ BEST LITTLE DAIRY ~ at th f meme = - 4 DON'T OVERLOOK THIS” ONED |1" a good 5 . ‘ IPTING GDS just Iike t o in this adverts ‘ ‘ a ‘ TRUNKS-TRAVELING GDS EDWIN J. EROWN, D. 5. sled Z at 3 omer tie F be y lL. J. MARSH & CO, 1209 24 AVE " a fenttle’s Lending Dentiat t* , B EE boy 94 EALIVORNTA LAND NP i f NCALLED-FOR CL ‘THNG 713 First Avenue ¥ ee be : i nae]. Lost artictes are usually found | for $6 worth Oven: Open evenings unt!! § and Sundays Madis 4 ar | Ar oan fhe tar {by Star want ads in the “Lost and ROBERT. MALTHY hee 4 mili 4 for people who work. “uF a oan! 1816 Wostiane. [Kavanaugye $500 Mate 1116 Vivet aw, | FOund” column Pld Alaska Building,

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