Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
jimmied a fat bankroll out of the Guggenheims, and J. polities. And Star's editorial page today, Winsor back and dabbled of the singl« and those fellows. then Ii He's some fighter, too, is Dick. Get’ acquainted with him on The of articles on Seattle’s candidates for mayor. The Star will tell They're written by a man who knows these candidates. He'll make you feel that you've known ’em all your life »Pierp Morgan, sat in in the second Don't series ick Trenholme these. Pomorrow you about Judge miss a one ot RAIN TONIGHT The SeattleStar THE ONLY PAPER IN SEATTLE THAT DARES TO PRINT THE NEWS WASH., AND WEDNESDAY, BRISK EAST TO SOUTHEAST WINDS sn Cc ULLLLLLLALLALLLLo ooo = NIGHT =EDITION vc — = = = ik E = tra MMI = 7 VOLUME 15. NO. 280 SEATTLE, PIGOTT TO 1914 ON TRAINS AND NEWS HTANDM fe TAKE OFF LID? Boalt and Nero Like’Em_ | CANNED’ | BECAUSE Fat, But Styles Change’) Her ep ; . a glimpse of her face as she Nero liked 'em fat and watched Lygia, the thin-hipped. so do I. TUESDAY, JANUARY 20, ONE CENT “THE TOWN IN REVIEW” | GETS ON THE STAGE SIX GET | =~ amy HUNGRY .. ATONCE And, Not Having Any Money, curve ia the line beauty. Then inn’t it reasor able to say that, the more say the oO Are Told Driver the flat-br d, the lath-lik g Machine Had ght Drinking. FINE; 30 DAYS! | Limit it of Punishment ©Y He Faces; Victim Escaped ') Death by Miracle. ; the potice say he had been drink- ft ail events, Russell Thompson, Geneca st. antomobile driver, arrest, charged with reck- as the result of an- deplorable accident last night feattle streets—-the second four days’ time in which fe said to have played tts th loose hands on the eee he bad been drisxing| fis titterence to Mra C, V.} the 6Lyearold mother, | suffering from wounds re ‘When bit by Thompson's car at Third av, and Madison They Go Ahead and Eat Just the Same. PICK ON SAME PLACE All Land in “Police Court and Go to Jail With Full. Stomachs. God gave to man the world and all the riches thereof. But men may not enjoy the riches if they have not in their poc- kets small, round disce of metal called money. The rea- eon for this Ie not quite clear. Six men yesterday entered the | Palace restaorant on Washington ad money.” at their pockets until they .* |ham and, no metal dises in They ate and ate, could eat no more—stew, be ple, coffee. Then. aone after another, the cashier: “I have They had they no All Obeyed Same Impulse The six..were tota} AUTSAROFR a 2otiveion. Tete age < eat was pure obeyed the same impulse at the’ same time and fovaded the «ame, restaurant. Judge Gordon this morning phe each. A dollar is a fare them dine of silver on which tn stamped | [Just over the eagle with apreading ‘wings, the satirleal line: [We Trust “In God As the six had none Nero, being the Caesar, set the fashion in women as in everything else. I am in revolt against fashions which I have no hand in making. That is the chief difference between us. From all accounts my verses are no punker than his, and I can fiddle quite as well as he could, I'll bet money 1 went to the Metropolitan theatre today to see the moving pleture story of “Quo Vadis.” “Which way?" Fat, {f you're asking me, though my wife diets to reduce her weight Do you remember Nero's banquet? He caste his eye lustfally upon Lygia and asks Is that the maid Vinicius loves?” Lygia in stim est vanishes werutiny “Too thin the Dips.” faye BOALT HAS A CASE ON NERO’S WIFE Right! Entirely too thin tn the ye Pg there's Poppoea, Nero's There's an eye- ful, if you ask me. Poppoea fs good and fat. Poppoea i full breasted, full-hipped, buxom, Poppoea has curves. Artists Nero's Inter after a second in he, sweeping the curve, the greater the beauty? if 1 had been at the banquet 1 wouldn't have given Lygia a second look Poppoea comes late “Oh! says Lygia, “there's Poppoea. Inn't she grand?” So-n0," says Vinicius, you have her beaten fort ways. Sip,” he pleads, “at the goblet with your lips, and I wil! place mine on the same spot I do not countenance such mushy talk; but what can you expect of a man who wears a garland of flowers on his hair’ AND BOALT TURNS OLD NERO GREEN WITH ENVY A beautiful woman sat beside me at the theatre. She was one one of the fattest, most beaut! ful women I have ever seen. I had a feeling that Nero, grin ning fatuously down from the screen, would Nke to change places with me. She wasn't “too thin In the hips! It was a pleasure just to sit beside her and revel In her fulsome lovel! CE ——— R She seemed to be in pain. Sb+ breathed with difficulty, her ample bosom rising and falling convulsively, and her delicate nostrils emitting a whistling sound at every exhalation. And she creaked. Every time she stirred in her seat she creaked Hareh, grating, metallic sounds smote my ear. | So, at Least, Says Pigott; At- tacks Men He Says Are to Blame. | THREATENS | Candidate A REGULAR AMAZON | OF A WOMAN | When the show was over, and 1 was following the object of my admiration to the street, I discovered that she had a man under her wing—a puny Iittle man, who trotted beside her. 1 could tell by the way he held open the door for her that he was devoted to her. 1 could see that she was even more beautiful than I had thought, for she was tall as well as fat—an Amazon of a woman. They stood at the curb, wait- ing for a taxt, A girl came from the theatre and tripped mincingly away—a tiny, skinny, scrawny girl, sans hips, sans breast, with To i been. poles. A #ix- Inek le wor best whe could manage, wo Light was the skirt she wore. My divinity watched her go. she sighed, creaked, wheered and gasped: “HURRY, HENRY’ IF 1 DON'T GET OUT OF THIS ae SOON I S'TALL PER- is!” whose immature and unde oped straight-up-and-down-ness [| had enthralled Vinictus. Envy! She was envious of Lygia be cause she was thin Is beauty, then opinion? 1 had matter of fact EXPOSE Says He'll Tell Evidence of Grand Jury Room of Years Gone By. The mayoralty§ cam- paign is sizzling red hot today. If it had looked like a pink tea affair before, the notion was completely dis- pelled this morning, when the announcement was made that H. C. Pigott, cone pena on an anti-cafe will toar the a matter of thought it a told the police they had) i. drinking with friends before Of thine dloce, (hay Sams te eat | as to keep Ar from land- aa ooo They All Go to Jail ‘| a a eee ing the mayoralty. of reckless driving has, You've been reading “The Town'you, the way all prominent! For. as the court plainly pointed | Pi oda ot th wa fled against Thompson for|in. Review” in the Pink edition y. of Folks in Seattie and thone who Out. if these man could eat without grand jury ‘in. 1908 which In. Star, haven't you? d jaren’t no, prominent, have been| Paying, so could others. And it ts dicted Jacob Furth and a lot The | Pre but the reach of his arm between laughed yourselt thto teats, haven't ides a man and his living. If all ate, of other prominent citizens Well, you can see “The Town in Re-| % 000 paying, the very founda-| view” at the Metropolitan theatre among the 190 true bills re- next |by the ation, and, according to all the | ter to ite fall (dope, It's as breesy, as funny and) jonly anarchy and as entertaining as the original | ol miracle that | not killed out-/ “BULLDOG FROM CLOTHING STORE: A bulidoe left t inside the Red Front clothing store, 1610 First av.. as a guard over bis master's prop-| erty, wax stolen by daring burglars |" who gained entrance into the place Wash., Jast night. after cutting a hast txbt to See through the ceiling from the room | ll was struck by a car driven above. is, a chauffeur. | Several hun onto the front of the two fractured ribs |Tesister swept bare to bis right leg. over night. H. M. Rogers, proprietor, dtecov- lered his loss this morning at open Nasmxoron, ing time. , Jan. 20.—Frank B Garrect:: Was nominated tod pened just a few coroner's jury had) W. Boswell responsible | over and killing Miss The state, according to founty prosecutor, wi!) charge with manslaughter me Healy, a retired tnmberman, The goods and the bulldog were taken out by the same process Rogers believes the dog was stun | ned by a blow from a club, The men had lowered themselves into the store by « rope suspended day attorney for the Kast from the ceiling of Washingt iMnttlth Bradiey and Joel M. Foster, the 40-Year-Old New Jersey! re Accused of Abduc This Pi ting the Girl Under the Mann White Stave) Ala, ite Was Taken Just After the Preliminary Hearing in - Miss Bradiey, Who Is Very Young, Was Forter’s Stenog-| wi, the Authorities Aj ‘ lege, Eloped With Him, He Left Behind Et 8d Two Child iad bcs he |show, and in the first part of pretty and dance, incinding Miss Blanche ville re by | lows day. It will be presented ‘oung Men's Hebrew asso- to the | a lot song There are three parts girlx take part tn unosually clever ama: | «. Then comes a vaud ntitled “Conselence Phillip Gross, after which fot “The Town in Review.” The is the 1913 Potiateb, and all compl a pene | of our important folks are made to hole | pase in review of "The Pied Piper, of Potlatch Town.’ The final tableaux shows several ered dollasy worth ot | nooren of people In a mad ragtime clothing was taken and the cash | jaasce. FEB, 5 APPLE DAY February 6 Remember the date. Its Apple Day So Gov. Lister has proclaimed rit was April tion of civilization would soon be undermined, and soctety wonld tot. jaix went to fall court sin mit sulcide, TO HOLD ELECTION consider a bil introduced tn the city jeoune!! by Counefiman Petree, pro-| S ecoistenl through a general bond irene for erecting a combined fire and police substation hotise in Atrtet And there would be chaos, So the One was a Bapttat. Me knew to steal wan a Put ft was steal, beg or com he said One may have been a socialist Economie conditfons” made him he «aid | frankly In revolt y. “| was hungry he said. “! will eat every time | get hungry.” The remaining three said nothing. It didn’t seem worth while. He wept tn) The city finance - committee will « for a vote, March 3, on a to secure $100,000 and a municipal court} he Denny hill regrade dis Chicago Misfit Parlors The Bailey ‘hades formerly in busi- ness on Fourth av., near Union, tire stock to the Chicago Misfit Parlors, at First and Union. of Clothmg, Hats, Shoes and Furnishings will lars will be found in their large display ad, which appears on page 2 in today’s ~ |]} Star. Don’t fail to loek it up. This exclusive stock | be sacrificed starting Wednesday, January 21st, at 10 a. m, | sold its en- Full particu- | bandits In Mexico. REVOLUTIONISTS TACOMA Jan, 20.—“Liberty and the land for the peons, We de manded it from Diaz, Madero failed in bis promise. Huerta is worse | than Diaz, Carranza is merely an office seeker. If he wins the peo ple will gain nothing We will fight on Get the guns, watehword These were the first words Ricardo Flores Magon, first man in Mexico to rebel against Diaz, on being freed yesterday from the fed eral penitentiary at McNeil Isiand He had just completed his second} term in an American prison for alding Mexican rebels while In this country With him were roa, LAberado Rivera and his broth er Enrique. is still our While in prison they kept in close touch with affairs in Mexico. They exchanged letter with Gen. Zapata, who is conducting a lone-handed And it is possible that the Magonistas Ricardo Magon fight in Southw rn Mexico, | will unite with the Zapatistas. Americans don't seem to understand our troubles “tter being interviewed by a score of reporters ‘We are not fighting Just to loot and rob. Ofcourse, there are There are Huerta, Villa, Orozco and a doren others the same thing raid Ricardo, all bandits, or office seekers, which means “Here's the situation “Under Di all was corruption, Jobe and grafted on the people. First they took money. they selzed farme and drove a free people into peonage. TEST MEANT DEATH BEFORE A FIRING SQUAD. “Attempts to overthrow Diaz politically failed, Then I and some other men undertook to educate the people-—-to show them the wa freedom—that they might regain the land Some of us were shot. I escaped to the United States the financiers of Mexico—the Maderos, Terrazas and oth ers--aaw that the Diaz day was almost over, They started a revott and the people followed these false leaders. Madero failed to retura the land, Huerta won't, so the war goes on “The peons Want liberty and land, but, most of all, the land. Much of it has beep sold by the men who first stole {t to American capitalists but this me not must have the land Asked nbout American intervention, Magon said “Why should America Interfere? UNLESS YOU WAKE UP AND TAKE A BRACE, THE LAND AND MON HOGS OF THIS COUN TRY Will, MAK PKONS OF YOUR PROPLE, TOO “My advice to President Wilson is, ‘Keep off, for we Officials paid tor their Then PRO. will win or aia HE’S ‘CRAZY ON HARPS) WE'LL TAKE AN Wm. test. | of sent 20. sanity worth NEW YORK, A square CHICAGO, Jan Jan, 20 Hogan will get the He ordered $1,500 harps, Violins and zither to his house ¢ Oo. D, and re fused to pay ‘ NOCKOUT FOR TOM YORK, Jan. 20.—-Tom Sharkey, former heavyweight pugilist, was arrested charged with permitting women to con gregate in bis saloon, Just foot was feet of rirth a paid ) equare New York ground at and HE SAVES HIS JOB CHICAGO, Jan hia job, Dete e Kelly reduced 38 pounds in six weeks, and now tips the scales at 197, pounds, NEW 20.—To save Thomas J Anselmo Figu-| INCH turned. Ti investigation, according to Pigott, brought to light the "STEPFATHER TO | SHOOT MOTHER’ sey thane o me ro | church circles, with various GALESBUAG, | iit, Jan. 20.— phases of the vice traffic. Confession that her step-father, Because of his activity Robert Higgins, aged 26, shot | man of the grand jury, and because her mother at New Henderson |of the inside knowledge he thus on Jan. 5, was made here today obtained, and because he has “the by Julia Flake, a 16-year-old | goods on them.” as Pigott himself girl. expresses it, the most strenuous ef- The girl declared Higgins shot|forts were made to keep him from to kill after his wife discovered |Tunning for mayor, he alleges. that he had been intimate with her| Charges Effort to “Crush” Him | daughter When the “interests” failed to ac- She denied, however, that she|Complish that end, they determined and Higgins had agreed to get mar- {to crush him, says Pigott. He de- |ried after he had killed her mother.|¢lares J. D. Trenholme helped to- least, Rix showed no emotion in jWard that end telling the police of the murder According to Pigott’s story, his “The crime has been a burden on|°W" print shop was consolidated [my mind and I am glad to get re-|!" 1907 with the Graham-Hicks lief,” she said shop, and the latter concern, it de State's Attorney Wilson declared | Y°loped, was controlled by Jacob today that Higgins had corroborat-| Furth. J. D. Trenbolme, and others od the ate: Ceatenmine |who held $70,000 in bonds against Hiking said that he and the girt|it Pigott says he was gotten into had arranged for him to shoot his | te deal through chicanery, but he wife. with acébotean | determined to pay off the debt, and According to. Wileon. Hick reduced it to $28,500. the girl explained t hbors| , When he announced his candi- pee dg lig gpm lly die. |@8ey for mayor, the bondholders arged while it was being cleaned.|C’/ed for his resignaiion and ater a coroner's jury rendered a | fred him out of control, he says | verdict that Mrs. Higgins had been |, Pigott declares he will tell the hilled accidentally | whole story in his speeches on the | Mrs. Higgins would have become | P!tform, |a mother in three months vr . PACKERS FINED NEW YORK, Jan. 20.——Armour Co, and Swift & Co, were fined each for having ancient eggs their store houses. OFFER A STIMULANT SANTA ANA, Cal., Jan. 20. A standing offer of $100 for triplets. has been made to parents of Prango county by the board of supervisors as fore TILIKUMS TO MEET Numbers % and 13, so often connected with hoodoo ide will be lucky ones tonight the Etks’ hall, at the of the Tilikum Moxt and Klone, tainment known as Sunrise to Sunset third man entering will be given a sack of flour, and every thir. ‘ teenth will get a dollar. ° | NEW PENNANT COUPON BILLIE BURKE POSES week “Matinee Girl” Art Series of Pennants can be had at The Star office and its branches by presenting this coupon and 20 cents for each Pennant. Twenty-five cents by mail All mail orders must be addressed to The Star, 1309 Seventh Av Main Branch: Northwestern Photo Supply .Co., Inc. (Eastman Kodak Co.) 1320 Second Ave. Bathing Girl, Co-Ed, Flower Girl and Stage Beauty Pennants can also be had this week. at meeting tribes, Ikht, in an enter. ‘Camp Life Every \ o | | |