The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 24, 1913, Page 5

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° THF STAR-—-WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1913. ~ § DR. LINDA sh tues “igi MUST SERVE TERM IN THE PENITENTIARY [WOMAN [WOMAN WHO MUSTGO TO ACELL| ‘DECLARES SHE | WILL TRAVEL TO PRISON ALONE | | “Well, if | must go to prison, | it IDLE MEN CO, Dec. 24— 1 nen for Francisco's unemployed that th army of idle men in city te fast approaching a point where they will et food by force if it is not given to them voluntarily, the supervise ors met fn special session today to |plan relief measures | Hepresentatives of the 20,000 workless spoke for themselves be- » the supervisor public welfare committee yesterd teen of them were present, ta street meeting earlier in to lay conditions before the city authorities. They told a raw, unvarnished story We want help quick, or we will have to take it aid Michael Ha- gan, bluntly. “We won't starve in |the midst of plenty. It’s not our | fault we're here. You brought us E with your lying advertise m BAN FRANCIE 1 ehall not wait for officers to come and take me there. shall go alone, and present my self at the prison gate, My enemies have beaten me, but, | though | must wear a shameful | | garb, | am not disgraced. For | 1 have not had justice, and my | friends are true. | am only one more victim of prejudice.” So sald Dr, Linda Burfield Haz ard today, before taking a train] {for Walla Walla, where she must | serve from two to twenty years for the manslaughter of Claire Wil liaison, a patient tn the Hazzard fasting’ sanitarium at Olalla, Kit county, May 19, 1911 | Refu to Interfere Dr, Hazzard’s last hope was crushed yesterday when the su | preme court of the United States. nt#—many of us from the East.” through Just McKenna, refuse Judge Gay and Judge Root were | i { ™ Dr. Hazzard’s attorneys | ——- : “Dr. Hazzard has not had a} - — square deal,” said Judge Gay. “The! . Dr. Linda Mazzare stands between her and her free | Falling from the third story of jthe Queen Anne high school build jing, Highland place and Galer st., | while ng windows this morn- jing, C. tton, a janitor, about years old, living at 5029 60th sustained injuries that will probably cost him his life. Sho was originally charged with | first degree murder was accused of having | Williamson — deliber: |itatedly, and with malice | Her Attorney Explains | “She was convicted of man-| slaughter, That {#, the jury found that she killed her patient unin tentionally with no evil in her heart, because of her lack of| knowledge and skill Now, it {x a# clear as noon-day | that here are two ertmes, as far Ww Justi Printors 013 THIRD + AIN 1043 ] | na re 4 Mi be ~y ¥ 4 i wit SEWING MACHINE cont pene Third &s « 1578 — READ! THINK! ’ en: b week i naire \ tle Jeweler and Sily Is Now Located at His ; New Sto ; 1010 Second Ave. Near Madison, , | A Toast For Christmas Day CORSET SHOP Goddess of the nerve-exhausted! Sweet invigorator of tired manhood! ‘ Preserver of the American race! j Apart as the There 1s no : 215 Metieca St. wiok ‘, evil intent, in man We could not live without you | Q—1 come to Q.—ts talcum powder or tace pew. | “laughter | One draught at your amber fountain and we | q F f lace bie, When S was 16 f became a | Ger nleum powder er face pow- | Ger that te cunreme ener of in ira ght.at your am r fountain and we | cas an + tack died at bith, | custo chess be clenned cud oll ben | the n has upheld the state su are young again | ‘on ac married. sox that lovely velv ook 4 * rt, th re i | Corsets up. . | i Ow Ment ey | preme pak alga lg Manca ay For a while the sun shines as it used to in our ; to do but to take her medicine ay A.—A good talcum powder fs Gertve ab mt tefort a2 pos | boyhood days Special Sale This Week. Corsets Cleaned and Repaired. Me is sure to find it and I could wot deceive Mise Grey, If you were in my place, what would you dot I don't tke to wow It, bat I kmew he will harmless, except wh very dry In such ca o skin ts odge that a t can be}; nicality, and not ustice, g the skin by! ber boning the bare) ee Paty 1 cream first. Some | are very injurtous Regular clean! only thing I can out of the k Our blood quickens; we are eager to do, no matter what 4 Here's to you—Crescent Cream Coffee! BY MME. CECILE DILLON fshown, with a ruffle of cha The amart women of today about the kr you say BLED ation is the hardest meuse || I 9 me. Because ev-| Ciuaning sue re very little underclothing She also ordered six pairs of cor-| ™ does not think as I do on|~ and, contrary to the belief of | sets of heavy tricot «ilk, with very |<————___— | t. Personally, if I we | our grandmothers, the present- few bones, which only come to her | I 2 it ont, I would! very much tn need of | day physicians declare that the | walat to know if f write | atter, wilt m myself. Ar so narrow (wheth | bundling of one’s self up with In two pairs 5t them she has many flannels and petticoats is | even disposed of the t detrimental to one’ r, as he | < |" Then I made for her # soft char éé6 ” | I brought home from abroad, for|meuse petticoat and one more of 00 a S$ one of my patrons, a number of | silk Jersey cloth, These skirts ure Italian silk union suits made, as rounded up {n front, above which Cafeteri hips are not do {# to ¢ addressed er emn me, | would than a at * I had escaped marrying elope, a shrimp. Ket a prompt reply r me circumstances, | | | Q—Will you kindly furnish me = = = ——— | are bands of silk embroidery | The most popular brassleres are | CHRISTMAS TREE | made of bands of ribbon and lace ertion, with lace edge at top and 9 bottom. | ) ( ) Nl I S To wear over these garments, 1| have made for my customer a | wo ald rb AS the [rpelee Tor making paste rove “* now they are made ol o! ast takes the better WE! salt and constarch, bot de not know JARE WHAT WE ARE TODAY—| [he portias. fhe sot go to too much |NOT YESTERDAY, NOR THE! the information, for your time most | DAY BEFORE. be fully oceupled 1 often wonder how you held your | ne ‘ete tes fit inate bs | CES SES? Deer the Coetemae- 110 CHERRY ST. DO NOT decorate your Christ- || white charmeuse skirt lifted up in ‘ak ce ones te Gok hei aah beep Gee med cham mas tree with paper, cotton front and with a jong, narrow train. | Store Closed Tomorrow. DA. L. R. CLARK, D. D. 8. a MES. ». 6 or any other inflammable mate- |) Over it Is a white tulle tunte with | 5 i . DD. A—Don't make me out a saint : rial. Use metallic tinsel and || very full baby waist and a double| you wish dental work of the! - I keep my patience by taking out Will Be Closed All other non tntiesiene ne Sercre a) ruitie .abows Wee: Bipe, This tp pombe liege: thest grade, performed by care-| on the “Town in Review = tions only, and set od by the white e beautiful yellow | Y —Friday— |. experienced, skillful operators feng bushy te, | MAN, Who fs good natured spite securely, so that th chs 1 par ‘ing uptodate methods, you w amy eyes and tiny pink mouth. |of his at@ peo e is D T reaching for things cannot tip 1 Nid the bpreciate the combirfation we of-| 1 should be bathed and combed wear- [the rec ay omorrow it over, alle he v the back F our patrons. Every operation | | Corn Starch Beads DO NOT use cotton to represent f the decolletage pwn to dentistry performed | _Two tablespoons corn starch snow. If you must have snow e only touch of color tn this hout pain, with as much skill two tablesp s table salt, two ta use asbestos fiber. é is a couple of deep red roses d at half the cost that any den blespoons rr tollet w or } DO NOT permit children to light t the t I consider this woman in Segjtie has ever attemst fume; add coloring until the de e Wish Our Patron: eased in both outside or relight the candles while | perfectly Or this class of work | parents are not present. They || and underclothes. Just think of getting a regular extra heavy or a $10 or for %. We shade ts obtaine a enough to Fr o be frequently set fire to thelr Th w Two Herth Mallard Car. | String on hatpins until dry clothing instead. The tree tt STEAL MONEY FROM DESK This mixture does not shrink as e self will burn when needlos J} 2 water fa dane dhaee ae do the rose petals, so make ‘he have become dry 1 tad tage Bday 2 « the siz DO NOT leave matches within " fone open} Cee cook mntil 4 n guarantee to every receipted bil] that means 1332-34 Second Ave. Near Union St sired ne | h : reach of children at holiday é Seattle’s Reliable Credit House WE GIVE GAS. 4s tal Col Wk ae bene ok Gees | ristmas time. Candles are meant to be W. H. Stivers, aged 35, attempted — day? The girl objects | tetas ! pill on ey amit suicide by throwing him 7 t A CLOSE TO NATURE ' mateh joy w oxpert- ath the wheels of an N. P. ‘ Regal Dental Offices S00 Oe Ml. wieihe bak 6 Weeet te Oe ont with them. ‘They natur ng. ‘The and have it if you know a station, you may t you will exactly as be pleases in regard t imitate their elders. just as the lothing en ne Or. L. R. Clark, D. 0. &., Manager, ||" sod 1405 Third Av. N. W. Cor. Union gage singe Mote: | Bring this ad th you. t providing he at it ts not} !aw, so this man has th rialte NU BONE CORSETS | yest at vi thout belng ald for.) put he doce NOT have the right Voges Stik Hestery Pyeng son Fm the Copyright his beliefs on others who Son rs BANK | pee, Weal ee Ce nts to be close to] Fashington Title Insurance Company, . a —_ ther method is to have a re go live in the ese Wanter—a sicevr rantxen | je music peny bring it ovt ua neohires A - x snd pe 1a royalty, Have noth-\shonld of such modern ‘ ‘ sling to do with a company that 1s| Civilized places as houses — Spataenen ‘ t in rated A majority of the members of the Seattle Realty Association, including all We beliove real estate investors and rs of Seattle ‘ a a officers and members of its Executive Committee, use and individually endorse : ehould be relieved from the unnecessary expense, econfusto: Title Insurance. Y OXF ’ sion and The following financial and real estate institutions have previously endorsed that system: delay incident to the presence of three differ a badly bruised head as| proof re his atory, James Holmes | of Tacoma reported to the police this morning that two highwaymen | at _title-transfer systens, Dexter Mort Trust & | The National City Bank | Weat & Wheeler | John : thwest Trust & Safe | Rothwell & ¢ evk satan In our opinion, this can be beat accomplished by the adope attacked him last night at Maynard Depostt Company Kittinger & Case E 4 ay and tame ak Holmes’ wae Histhern Sank & Mraee | dee BM Chonda @ Oe i bs tion of Title Insur pravides a standard, guaranteed . knocked down and badly beaten Company a C in Real Entate Z : , > me if your moth-|The thugs escaped with his roll of Sinus Groik tacit David P. nan Ine examination of titles, with a protection against the many title : orle differences olice are investigating | iia: Ohaas Gente of te First Mortenge & Savings | URS Savings & | Crawford & Conover ‘ ‘ ms 9 may have| tne robbery rhsrdingew te. otal a“ ° 1 ; a | A. Robinson & Co losses that can be neither anticipated nor prevented by an exame r ould de ——___—_—_—— | enki t Goat Title ~ BP nner in o part of & Gay ot feast Page ones Sia Mecuareso Og z "Dixon oe ination of the public records. can Bank Untveraity s Very truly yours, Sat Cae a wintiam A.FASTNAM & CQ ae eo ZF Cor wet A= cHagies rope compan 2, HATA Basten Aer a Vcr turts Northen Sony Company ditto Le awe ALBANY CUT-RATE I fey in each tn sing himaelf unless it in the right of others,| a ure your husband would o nt y ref to eat din ne if you were nvited. I really cannot say just at to y; but I do think he 1 think it over in this light : iid do pleasantly a a YET Vi f _Memyy 9 moves ye es ail =. ms i ) a TIS ? ks k you (Before a visit to our offices) "Get LQ, le i eu ea Mo) ma Hasse os, ae Loonl 4 |Does This Remind You of COM ANT LUM Yoter Le OENNYLANDCO | / Oat gd 7 f : o ACO. | PPce pothcy, Tar x ab. Ouro be flr E Vauy aernbe gh silts 4 Bauer Your Case? we can't afters = sare took : ge) 7 -s & B. tie . | (After a visit to our offices) Reicks Kean Bra: | ino* See a os wd har @ oe Lite i rl. , your work fot the} . . thine, | This, in comparison with Shiurg 6 eh face a ae - oo jthe above, will show you | 0 ROY Hy e & eee eat Ltte COME TODAY—DONT PUT rr arr Set of Teeth, Guaranteed @A Fit, now... + Solid Gold or Porcelain $3 ‘Crown Id or Porcelain Bridge @9 ou 1 STS gyvestunee co. mo., |what we can do for you Our . work is absolutely first class, and within everybody's reach, Zu Peer on . a Sola, oil @ Cote beclh,. See etx sie ALi NY ING, Ours Is Better Dentistry! wee Bd Auyrizts Cope tan J lars ny, K tif_ed | ork i ge q ie UR Mayra oe olid Gold’ Fi ngs...75¢ UP lg Sona ¢rimo vo it tome EASTERN PAINLESS DENTAL GAIA Alin. Mage Gi ' hu. oh... ya Sle ayy sth Iver Pilings. e on UP| done 0, for, &, you might bdgbebbeles nGcudy/Pres re ea Ceragfurnperd have brous tte chlldre p tntoF Cor. Fourth Av. and Pike St. | O geplaigasss. , 1605 Fourth Av. fa GW HRM cLaypgc Mikey a 7” Ze Mad oa 7 Ht CK Al (alle suthe vA, raDany Cut-Rate Dentists sins sors ot ablene f a divorce under such Office Hours 8 A. M, to 8 P.M. Beeond Vieor People’s Hank Ballding Second and Pike Take Vievator or Walk Up wes PRICKS WILT, KURPRIGH YOU. Ok WORK WILL PLMABE YOU. | clreumstances Sundays 8 A. M. to 4 P, M, You must decide for yourself | | | " | Whore,” Fou sys or eet werk ele WE ADMINISTER GAS|

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