The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 2, 1914, Page 6

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i : i ANE A NTE Boston Dentists STAR PHOTOGRAPHER VISITS GEN. VILLA IN CHIHUAHUA; sSSeee SNAPS WOMAN FIGHTER JUST PROMOTED TO LIEUTENANCY | " By W. H. Durborough | Tie f Photographer and Correspond ent In Mexico for The Star, CHIHUAHUA, ‘Mex., Dec. 28.— —Chihuahua Is the saddest city In Mexico, Beautiful homes that, last year, were alive on Christmas eve with good cheer are now scenes of gloom, with soberfaced soldiers standing guard over them le to Chihuahua a day or so} ago to find out myself just condition of affairs here. I f Panebo V he notorious bandit, in a new set | Instead of g with a rock ced to do in the from >R nd known as the "El Palacio de Lagrimas”—Pal ace of Sigh Seventeen other beautiful homes ywn cupy Chi for use of VW the owners of wh h ad | to their lives when that Villa was abc huahua, were confiscate Villa's officers and u Six large Spanish their goods and w taken over by Villa, a ores, with have b all Spaniards that dared remain in the city after Villa entered were forced to leave town and were not permitted to ng with thea excuse to me for the treatment he Imposed on the | Spaniards was that they have | aided the Huerta regime in every way possible and that the Terrazza family especially have financed traitors to fight against him, and he says that | he intends holding al! the Ter razza’ erty, and Is putting it up security for the mil- lions of paper money he le floating through Northern Mex- | Ico. | He says he will not permit the; Spaniards to stay tn the state of} Chihuahua, but will give protec-| tion to all other foreigners. | was treated very cour teously by Villa and his men and gave no thought of danger only while on the military train going down from Juarez. 1 am the only newspaper man that has made the trip since Villa took Chihuahua. 1 heard of only four execu The Shriners’ party, aboard the! GN. liner Minnesota, bound for | Philippines, celebrated the masked ball 1420 Second Avenue. Opposite Bon Marche, Seattle. The Ideal Dental Office. We save you pain. We save you money We save your teeth. Our Prices—Examination Free. Gold Crowns (22 and extra heavy) ............ $5, 00. ear eeer* $5,00 THE KNIGHTS oF reception was held of Columbus hall Union st., eral hundred persons attending. Christmas tree and of presents was included in the pro- gram. jtime during | 22,900 arrests b [that period. d>d3¢e€¢ tlons since Villa took the city, , where, he says, the next big battle and he declares they were is to take place. He says 1 may necessary for the good of the (go with him to take pletures, some country. of which I hope to send you from Villa is leaving today for Ojitaga, there. The Large Picture a Photo- who, because of his many exped! tions, has been unable to mingle in | eociety Mother and I are fond of socl lety,” said Miss Peary, “Dad fe not He has been so busy exploring that ra he e's gotten out of the way of go * its with me." Thasday aforcoun, at | Miss Peary said it was @ bit em mer barrassing not to be able to show a birth certificate, and to designate her birthplace “Latitude 77-44 North,” instead of naming a city. COLUMBUS Receive the distribution The Seattie police the had a buey| Twelve Seattle Mountaineers ear just closed,|have returned after a five days % made during | visit to Rainler National park with a party of Tacoma Mountaineers. PAIN, PAIN, PAIN FROM LAME BACK | RUB BACKACHE AND LUMBAGO AWAY Get a small trial bottle of old- |out soreness, lameness and stiffness so quickly. You simply rub it on} time, penetrating “St. and out comes the pain. Gold Fillings .. «$1.00 up. | il.” fectly harmiess and doesn’t burn, Trueto-Nature Teeth (the finest| cdl o |bilater or 4 lor the skin. artificial Teeth in the world),| Back hurt you? Can't straighten’ Limber up! Don't suffer! Get a per $5 $15 up without feeling sudden pains, small trial bottle from any drug wet ...... oe eeeeees to sharp aches and twinges? Now store and after using ft just once, All Work Absolutely Guaranteeg listen! That's lumbago, rheuma you'll forget that you ever had Painiess extraction of teeth by a ti#m or maybe from a strain or @ backache, |jumbago or new botanical preparation. cold, and you'll get blessed relief cause your back will never hurt or the moment you rub your back|cause any more misery. It never This office is indorsed by Seat. tle’s leading business men and by the Dental profess| on Generally. Jacobs with soothing, Ow.” penetrating “St Nothing elso takes disappoints and has been recom mended for 60 years. Cheasty’s s Sale Diaries Clothes will help you t on finest clothing start the New Year right of the time enable y *rice reductions yu o reduce the cost of your apparel for all the remainder of the year. Cheasty’s sale prices elsewhere ; the rare occas a great sale like this. Sale $15 Suits, event includes proportionate reductior regular prices are better v think mms when Cheasty’s Haber Heavy Overcoats |$30 $12.00 Overcoats . $14.00 pis ages far than you on lashery has what is o Prices Suits, Heavy Overcoats, Overcoats 26.25 Overcoats - 830.00 Overcoats $33.75 Sale Specialties More than an exclusive suit and overcoat sale, this big the following: Burberry (London) fine Coats and Raincoats for men and women, (Regular prices $35 to $53.) Mandelberg English Coats and Raincoats for men and women. (Regular prices $20 to $35.) Extra Tromsers in very large assortment. Fancy Vests, Smokir Jackets, Dressing Gowns, Bath Robes Cheasty’s Haberdashery Second Ave. at Spring St. graph Taken at Chihuah Showing | Pa or on every raincoat, without ( 5 Some of Gen. Villa's 4,500 Rebels! jure Davis, the “king of the ho-| will be the only elty In Africa to be Girls’ Tan wetion, that compels GREAT SACRIFICE OAT ALE Leaving Chihuahua for Ojinaga,| hoos”; Harry Sigmund, attorney for honc In Asin the three will Bombazi Where the Latest Decisive Mexican)». local, No and * through Siberta, China, In mbazine Battle Hae Just Taken Place. The! jaoy writer and cartoonist, dia, Japan OC Plater te Ge Marte Outtirey: [ones eee ree cae eel rceas| aaron aa aoe Double BEGINNING SATURDAY MORNING AT 8 SHARP One of Villa's Famous Woman bumming trip on record : va (Australia, and will touch at Man Texture ighters — “Amazons io Ha They are going around the world | {la and Honolulu on their way home . . : Been Promoted for Bravery From) They expect to return in time for] Davis has been @ ‘bo ince he poe Slip-Ons Ladies’ and Misses’ Water- | Men’s Waterproof Ovi the Rank of Sergeant to Lieutenant. ob on, at San! 13, and has thrice beon elected pre . : ‘ “Lieut, Maria” Ie Now at Ojinaga. 1915 a ot tha Winetans ‘Weemere af Formerly proof Coats and English and English Slip-Ons . Day yester- | the Wor a Ho of America. He H ip- $12.50 and $15 Men’ Raincoa y° satel et Priced at Slip-Ons $12.50 and $15 Men Raincoats GIRL SNOW BABY Vvagrancy la retary $7.50, $12.50 and $15.00 Ladies’ Silk | and English Slip-Ons, grouped which they are ted from the tie gels ak he | torce will pay no railroad feanla. tase Now $3.25 Rubberized Mohair Poplin Coats =e me lot at $5 95 fares.” } d came im Alara. English Slip-Ons oS eves oe ‘ Will Make Test Cases Having " "b he is : 2 TA one hing a city, we will go mber in good standing of the & doh ath ak tinge $18, $20, $22 Men’s Cravenette on to the police court He has succesety $20 $22 P s S | Overcoats and English Slip-C Pee for casos. If one comes up the cause of 60-044 mi. Alteration 0, $22 Ladie uperb | Overcoa and Engli lip-Ons, which it looks as {fa man would be| «ratory workers charged with vag f All Weat her Raincoats and Eng- | for quick selling at | punished for being out of work, Sig-|rancy in police court oh Clic Miglin: Cah ae A | mund, as an attorney, will volunteer| Retiaw, who will be Davia’ pri Free of lish lip Ons, for $9 95 ) w ASHINOTON, Jan. 2.4-Marte|as cou and we will make a test] vate secretary, as well ax the pub Charge. quick selling at ...... Wu $25, $30, $32, $35 and $40 Men's Pes the “snowbab daughter of | case of ft In that locality | Helty expert, has worked in ne See ay a . - starve rer ‘of the North pole,| “Retlaw will call on the newspa a pare t offices from const to a. Open Satur- $25, $27.50, $30 Ladies’ Superb | Domestic and Imported Water- Wash . - 2 asecacélig | a drawl « Bring the List day Night All-Weather (¢ s, Gabardines pr f Overcoats, Gaberdines and “Ghe also “Introduced” her father,| &Tatory workers ust sell out about half of ev Until 10 and English Slip-Ons, for quick | English Slip-Ons, for quick Later Retlaw and I wil) collabor It is per-| THE STAR—FRIDAY, JANUARY 2, 1914 TO GIVE A MIRAC PLAY Oe eee Lig fe ne! € COMM . UICIDE ‘Dethlehem,” a mirac play, giv € a, 2 he as E annually by the young people | "atchee Commercial club will sup-) BY REFUSING "FOOD Trinity Parish church, will be nk. The b es men of the vovetaNp. t tonight © cast has rehears wan found that almost faithfully for their parts, and excel nanimously for ity a t himeelf t ‘ Gigantic Clearance Sale (Gooprici \ At the Home (GOODRICH \ \ \\ \\\ Raincoat Co.) of Coats \Raincont Co) op At Last---Just. Through---After ‘cul P teaga of | | | Waterproof Overcoats and English Slip - Ons UNUAUALLY DRY SHASON ACCUMULATION oF sToCKs cAUs® OF THIS Great Sacri- fice Coat Sale ad On the Dollar ON HOBO TRIP AROUND WORLD | for differently from the STOCKS ecamulate with THIS ted to 2 OF ‘how arest the sacrifice, we In the Ellers Music House rt to buy ont the bust news tase Waaetney ene announcement on page five “In every state in this country ae Tbe K. 8, Fringer, Untverst wo will try to intorest legisintures | % 8* Third —(Advertisement.) selling at ie 80 pT Ge selling at $16.40, $14.80 and......... o’Clock ato on a book S195 | $11.95 GOODRICH RAINCOAT CO. in our work, and persuade thet to jabolish the vagrancy | Finally, | beford leaving for foreign lands FELT PENNANTS AND PILLOWS will finish up at Washington to p sent petitions to the president and On Kress. Abroad we will inquire into the agrancy laws, and what kind of Indian Wigwams for children mation 1s being given out ® a8 to industrial conditions 81 9 S tion has on the emigration. Wo Lindquist & Lund, Inc. should be able to hit upon valuable restrictive measures.” To Visit All Countries Noarly every city of importance j!n this country will be visited, and every country tn Europe. Calro OPEN HOUSE AT 8. A.C. en house was at the Se- attle Athletic club New Year's day Over 1,200 persons attended during| jthe course of the afternoon. The club was beautifully decorated from basement to the top story. Manufacturers. 1104 Third Avenue. Kitiott 6340, Between Marion and Columbia Never in the history of merchandising has such a sacrifice been made. Never again will there be such a slaughter of Clothing and Furnishing Goods Hats, Shoes, Etc. As we are forced to make. This store has been closed for two months by the assignee, and the entire stock must be closed out quickly. This is what we have instore for you Saturday. Gethere early 28C SHOES 355 pairs, regular $3.50 $1.98 Vaudeville entertainment will be given at Washington hall, 14th and} BE. Fir, Friday night for the t fit of St. Mary’s church Seattie mall men paying thetr own car fares today with | | tickets supplied them by the main | office, Special delivery boys ride free Desperado Saved From Lynching by Young Woman Pretty Girl Rescues Road Agent From Mob of Angered Miners | by Playing Game of Cards $1.00 OVERALLS CLOTHING 9 only, Men’s Tweed Suits, 89 special. Reg. $15.00 for... | al Furnishing Goods With @heet? ” Suits, regular $15.00, $8 i] and $4.00, for ........ — 50 See Spore eae eee le : A desperate character, known « Senpendiere * 20 Suits, regular $20.00, 75 Working Shoes, reg- only as Johnson, was saved from fe Sa eenee ular $4.50, for 2 death at the hands of an angered MM 50c¢ Heavy Sox 19¢ for .....seeee eee eee . ein sient 3 mob of miners by Minnie, a pretty 4 sl le Mid di 35 Suits, regular $22.50, threatened to iynch the rong agent aml 2O® Work Shirts. ....38c]igr Sr ns 4 2 [fatten ta ene Minnle, gene had Hl 75c Velvet Ties......28¢195 Union Label Suits, bargained with Jack Rance, shertf, 75c Underwear .....38c regular $25.00, for... for the life of the man | : ‘ wit, the semnt, er cal m mnt, $1.50 Union Suits... .98c Men’s Overcoats, reg. $15, for $8. 89 $5.00 Sweaters ....$2.89]Men’s Overcoats, reg. $18, for $10.89/85 Soft Hats, all shapes, in tan, desperado, a deck of cards was pro | duced. It was agroed that if Min $1.50 Dress Shirts... .98c| Slip-ons, regular $15.00, for. . .$7.65}black and gray. Regular 89c wad to bec kiven. His Ubette, Onl 15c Towels ..........8c} Slip-ons, regular $18.00, for. .$12.89]$2.00, for ........... 4 |the other hand, 1f the sheriff won, | the lynching bee was to follow | | ‘The cards were dealt. Discard-| jing followed. ‘Then camo the re-| |draw. The mob, all this time, walt: | regular $1.50, for. . .89c regular $2.25, for.$1.48 regular $3.00, for .$2.28 regular $4.00, for. $2.65 Men’s Pants, Men’s Pants, Men’s Pants, Men’s Pants, $1.25 Waiters’ and Cooks’ [ee OE $1.75 Suit Cases ....98c 135 Hats in Fedora, Telescopes, Crush, Derbys. Regular S1 89 ew BOO; ROE cas weed | tly. When the hands |v d on the tabfe, Minnie w Johnson and Min Boys’ Velvet Suits, Boys’ Pants, ae Boys’ Tweed Suits, jnie were to continue their se i Ye pew en regular $8.50, for ... $4.7 75c, for 29c regular $6.50, for . $3.98 his thre ® story excellently | iT at the Seattle theatre by the | Bailey & Mitchell players. It faa . eos * + | story of the Went—of:the wild and We advertise exactly what we mean. We are giving the public exactly what we advertise. woolly West in the ly mining | We promise the public greater reductions Saturday. SEE WINDOWS FOR SPECIALS days in Callfornia “The Girl of the Golden West” |has crowded the popular Third Ay: | enue playhouse all this week. cd will give way to “The Spollers, Rex Beach's story of early days in| Alaska, next Monday nteht “The Girl of th Golden West” | best scenic production Seat UNION LABEL CLOTHING CO. mano price ar cont ah COR. FIFTH AND PIKE 423-425-427-429 PIKE ST. prices 60 cents, exception Monday | night, when the best seat may be had for 26 cents,—Ady, | | |

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