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< TES aciftis G RSRRGS GF Geral saetns “ ESREE Provision for Others is the fundamental responsibility of man life, dent Wilson. In these early days of the new year, it | behooves every man to consider that his first duty is to pro- wide for his own fam- ily, and that money | isthe prime necessity. Earn more money if you can, but at least money, and having saved it, deposit it in a strong, paying bank like this. DEXTER HORTON TRUST AND SAVINGS SROOND AND CHERRY uy te iF ft z te 3 hu- ys Presi- SAVE more interest- BANK ttle, Pith ay ie leaves both cities 6:00 & m wood, Ajax Drug Store | McIFic NORTHWEST TRACTION CO. fince of hear that he *NOTHER POLICE CAPTURE; GETS JW STUDENTS the 1 hear about neh Thirteen RANK, trict afternoon by special officer prised the enemy be was possible. The booking room at ters looked like a Hert D. Rose, up bis 19 bold one lone e charges, the charge the streets and parking strip wenbers inhabiting the University dis were captured late yesterday and daring who rushed and sur of resistance big po one headquar stag party special officer who are univer sity students, and were arrested on of playing baseball on trespassing The boys arrested were Johnson, ©. C. born, W. R. Wood, A. M entine, B. L. Bressler, son, R. EB. Murray, W. J. H. Stebenbaum and D. "TWAS GOOD WEEK | Haslet, F Hains worth, Saunders, W. P. M. ©. L, Dick R. Moulton, w Ww when lined on B Dear n Val} C, Reed Following the matinee pegform:| “Hamlet” this Robert B. afternoon Mantell will end his pres eut engagement at the Moore thea tre tonight, Merchant of Venice The second presentation in @ repetition of “The| of “King John” last night drew even a} better audence than the opening The Mantell| visit has been marked with success | night of the week at every angle sound naval life, Atlanta, Mrs, John E. Jones. tie hive, No. 8, Ree Ph: ood tet ROBERT CURTIS Friends of Capt. FE. E. West marine corps, well known in Puget! were surprised to has been indicted in} Ga, on a charge of at} tempting to kill his mother(n-law, | A whist party will be given by Ladies of the cabees, next Thursday night, tn} Fourth and Marion ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR Wiring, Repairing, inetatting ie 1018 Post St. le are Devoting Our Time to the Disposal of USED AUTOMOBILES iS TRUCKS AN HONEST CAn eee H. Barnes & Son Guaranteed Continuous Service. Covers Every Truck Sold, Garage and Salesroom 610 Seneca St. Imperial. ar Hudson - Pai ge FEDERAL TRUCKS Studebaker Garford ligpard-Stewart Waterhouse Trading Co. Touring Cars and Motor 1514 Broadway ee oo & for Sole or if You Wish to Buy a Car, See U: 4 head PURCHASE @ SALES AGENCY GRE LOG. ‘DIRECTORY PHONE ELLIOTT 4483 Northwest Dtstribeters ‘Pheee Fact ett. _ STUTZ MOTOR CAR CO. ., MILLER AUTO CO.| M. A. MILLER, Manager. Phone Main 4 Fours, Motors 2 Sixes, 6504, $1,650 to $2,650 Imperial Auto Agency 312 E AN HONEST PHick it Pike St Auto Department Trucks Prone Motor Trucks Seattle's Largest Dealers WASHINGTON CAR- TERCAR CO. 1515 BROADWAY PHONE EAST 467. Continental! Pacific Car Co. Robert Atkinson, 903 East Pike St. Phone Fast 1413 Mgr. am ACCESSORIES AND SUPPLIES a Attemediie Supplies 817 East Pike. —— OG FOR THE BALLOU & WRIGHT A BALLOU & WRIGHT G, & 4. Tires and Tubee Phone East 471 TO MAN D 819-820 Want = MOTOROY CLIOS AND BIC Yé Northwest Distributors Indian and Emblem Motoreyries 817 East Pike. Phone East 471 « Sate Buy Main 14ae His CAR THE WASHINGTON AUTO SUPPLY COMPANY |CAPT. WEST INDICTED) 8./ Acid Test of Urculation! The Sword of Damocley,” at the Dream atarting day the stor i + of a discouraged compor who. Invariably the _ first enretes drink " inks ih "he Jepth questions asked by the | and of « successful compoved whe advertiser are: “How match circulation’ have you got? How many papers do you print?” The answer to either of these questions is not important and does not mean anything to the ad- vertiser. The only limit to the number of papers a publisher may print is his press facilities and his ability to buy white paper and ink. The real circulation of any newspaper is indicated by the amount of money ' , ‘ ; Class A Sunday Until! Tuesday | in the till from circula- |\°"" Night tion receipts at the end |! “The Pang « Experiment Vietor two-part drama; “Trust Be-| of the month. No one will object to a boy leav- house every evening as long as it does not cost anything, even if he does not care to read it. Bundles of papets are to be found on corners in all parts of Seattle long after the time for delivery, with the strings intact. Generous’ ad- vertisers are paying for this “Circulation” be- cause they do not use the acid test. All the evening pub- lishers receive one-half cent a copy for nearly all their paid circulation. The mail brings a little higher rate. If the pa- pers are all paid for and the circulation is all good, the cash books will show a little over five dollars at the end of the month for every thousand papers circu- lated. FOR THE ENTIRE YEAR 1913 THE STAR’S CASH BOOK $4.99 A THOUSAND FOR ALL PAPERS PRINTED, INCLUDING SPOILS, COPIES FOR acid test proves that on yate is nearly 100 per cent perfect. You will never know the circulation rate of Seattle’s other papers and their real circula- tion until you demand to see their cash book before advertising. And if they show you their cash books, then you will do most of your advertising in “The Se- attle Star.” GIRLS WIN CASE The Alpha Gamma Delta sorority girls of the University of Washing ton won victory in the case hem by J. B udgment for fter the ants had premises. Judge Dykeman granted a motion for non uit yesterday afternoon The youhg women contended MeGinnt was charging excessly TEST LEGALITY brought against Me a Superior Judge Albertson has t# sued an alternative writ of man date, citing City Comptroller ( roll to carry out the city’s orde |for seven Empire voting machines © be used tn the primar and cit elections or ‘show cause on Janu ry 26 why he does not. The cor-| yoration coun a text case! against the use rt Le ACCEPT ROA mark & Lake Burien aiews ) the cit commepded yest Counsel Bradfore <plaiued’ ll debt ‘ been liq AT THE THEATRES TONIGH' Moore—Robert Merchant of nice Metropolitan— ‘Quo \ motion pi¢ture Seattic Halle Holmes Tivoll—Keating & Flood Must al Comedy Co. in “College Daye antel! dis” gn Mitche Sherloeh ing a newspaper at the | | SHOWS RECEIPTS OF |) THE STAR—SATURDAY, PHOTO PLAYS hows the work of the discouraged genius as bia, and of the terrible price he paid for the stolen henors, | There are two other aubjects. The Dange a story deals An us Experiment” is| that abounds tn mystery with the transition of athlete and a student both love the sume girl She favors | the athlete, The student follows the occult, and works the transition | of souls, The girl changes ber love to the student. An Indiam swam! plays an tmportant part. It ts in wo reels. | “The Mad Bath Elopement” fea tures papa, the lovely daughter and her lover. When father takes af mud bath, things happen A Powers drama completes the and souls program at the Class A, starting| Sunday. | eee | ° eo) DOWNTOWN THEATRES o |gets Trust.” Powers drama; “The! }Mud Bath 5) lope me nt, Rex oomedy Class A Until eecinid Night A Clreumstantial Nurs Prin cess drama; “The L Rel ance drama; “Kentucky Romance Kay Bee drama Too Many Rrides,” Keystone comedy | oe Colonial Until Saturday Night | “Vavasour Ball, two-part Vith | |«raph drama; “Insects That Mimic” | Submarine Mysteries,” Pathe educationals “Reggie, the Dare) devil” and “Just Boys. Biograph | comedies | | eee | Melbourne Sunday Until Tuesday Night | The Runaway Princess,” three reel Tanhauser drama, featuring Maude Fealy; “Rebecca's Wedding Day Keystone comedy “The Psychological Moment,” Reliance drama. | Grand Sunday Until Tuesday Night Consdlenc two-reel Broncho drama Two Little Dromios |Tanhauser drama; “A Swell Dish | Apollo comedy eee Cireuit Sunday Until Tuesday Night The Lure of New York four Underworld drama ene,” comedy. A Sw . Clemmer Sunday and All Week Chelsea * Famous Players feature. | | one Dream Sunday Until Tuesday Night, e Sword of Damocles,” two |part, Pathe play; “United tn Dan. ger,” Edison drama; “Explosive |D,” Kalem dran see o— | RESIDENCE THEATRES | At the Manhattan Until Sunday “From Out of the Storm,” two. reel drama; “The Real Mother,” jdrama; “How Filmy Ww His Sweetheart,” comedy. High-class |vaudeville Friday night | At the Manhattan Sunday FILES, EXCHANGES, Be god Ba San Diego,” comedy AND FOR SERVICE. J sfutuatWeekiy ‘and’ tighclass Giving The Star the ieee Sap abe | At the Home Until Sund: | the , actual circulation |, “The Prisoner of the M 1. "drama; claimed by The Star, the }}(oideu Wedding,” drama comedy, | Woman Hater,” | PARCEL POST MAP | FREE To All New or Old Mail Subscribers With a Six Months’ Subscription to The Star The Seattle Star has had a won derfuily useful map made up showIng all the various parcel post zones, and the shipping rates there. in ‘This map t* beantifully made up lin several colors, and shows all the rivers, towns, cities, ete. in the State of Washington, together with giving: the population of the var fous places, and the shipping costs from each postoffice. This map ts juable that we have suppited | eattle postoffice with several | cops | In addition to a large map of the! State of Washington, a map of the United States 1s shown, and also a| map of the world The Star wants everyone of its mail subscribers to be supplied| with one of these maps, and ts making the following offer: Every subscriber who renews his sub- scription promptly for six monthe or more will be mailed one of these maps, absolutely free. | MAIN 1594 Morgan’s Quick Shoe Repairing Shop While You Wait Shoes Cotled for and De Strictly 0 LIA Ist Ay P. University bet Union a at Mr. ape Ee -Town Buyer ler you by mai ait | FRANK P. NOLAN | 1407 Fifth Ave. | He will save you jnoney on al) printing orders. |e VIRGINUS HOTEL | $06 Virginia t., near Westinke Av. Pho one Elliott 80: “DENNY-RENTON” All Clay Products | 1007 Hoge Bldg. | JANUARY 24, 1914. HUSHANNA The New Alaskan Gold Discovery The HI diggings are that these digging hich nearly isha the new Alaskan any will rival the n dollars in gold has been taken of Shushanna gold ha work the reports from Sh nna placer Klondike from two hundred mi out. In prac beer tically every creek within y miles found by men doing ody their assessment the labor demanded © the discoverers by the Government before patenting of claim There are many hundreds of men in and around Shushanna now awaiting the breaking up of the ice so that the actual development be done a stampede from the out will take 10,000 people into and kno North may The coming that spring will see Shushanna, according to veteran mi ers prospectors who the conditions and the indications in the was undertaken ) Alaskan mining No. 1” Gold Mines experience “Shushanna The property The incorporation of by successful mingng prospectors with wide in the fields. The purpose of the company is to acquire and operate properties which indicate real values Shushanna Gold Mines No. 1 is* organized under the laws of the State of Washington, U.S. A., Shushanna being in United States ter- ritory Having arrived at Shushannasoon after discovery and acquired property in the very heart of the diggings, the incorporators are in close touch with the. operation of the various prospectors and in a po- sition to secure properties of proven value at the best terms The property already acquired has proven up, gold in paying quantities having been taken out while the assessment work necessary Upon the breaking up of the ice and actual development work will be to prove title was being done thawing of the ground in the spring, commenced, and the richness of the property will then be demon- strated The Shushanna Gold Mines No. 1 is incorporated with a capital stock company of $1,000,000, divided into shares of a par value of $1 each, fully paid and forever nonrassessable The free from debt, has no preferred stock and no bonded company is indebtedness In addition to the property already owned, the company has taken over agreements and contracts entered into shortly after discovery and expects to acquire several properties within the pext few weeks The company is under the management of practical mining men of many years’ experience in the Klondike and the Yukon, and the opera- tions will be entirely in the hands of men who thoroughly know the and the conditions country As financial agents we are able to offer a small block of stock in Shushanna Gold Mines No. 1 at the first ground floor price of 10 cents per share (par value $1). This small block will undoubtedly be taken in a very short time, as the excitement over the new camp is keen and in- creasing daily. We offer this stock in blocks of from 100 shares up. We advise its purchase as a good speculation, not as an investment. Tremendous profits have been made in cases of this kind by men who have bought in on the ground floor This may be an opportunity to double your money many times over. ‘ The indications are all favorable, and we believe that this is the best mining proposition that will be offered to you from the new camp. We recommend its purchase, however, as a speculation and not as an investment where the profits are already certain. Investments seldom pay over 5 to 10 per cent in dividends, but speculations of this nature make great fortunes for those who enter into them. Only the first block of stock will be offered at 10 cents. When this is exhausted a additional block will be offered at an advance of 50 per cent in price. The opportunity to secure an interest at the ground floor price of 10 cents will not be available for more than a few days. frequently small Should you desire to secure a ground floor interest in Shushanna Gold Mines No. 1, fill in coupon in rightshand corner below and mail at once with money order This is the first offering of stock in Shushanna Gold Mines Na 1. Ry placing your order today you get in on an absolutely ground The following table will show you what your money will buy: $250 What your money will buy can floor basis will buy 2,500 shares $500 will buy 5,000 shares $1,000 will buy 10,000 shares Fully paid and Non-assessable $10 will buy 100 shares $25 will‘buy 250 shares $50 will buy 500 shares $100 will buy 1,000 shares payment plan, but not less plan: Tf you wish you can buy on our easy payment $5 $10 $20 $50 $100 than 250 shares will be sold on the easy $5 $10 $20 $50 $100 and and and and and monthly monthly monthly monthly monthly down down down down down cost cost cost cost cost shares shares shares shares shares 250 500 1,000 2,500 5,000 Your remittance us too late This price is subject to change without notice. returned in case it reaches will be promptly of, Shu- Canada and A history Alaskan gold fields and discovery a as told by clippings from the daily papers of Alaska, forwarded free on application. This book tells the amount of gold taken out, how to reach camp Klondike. To get the booklet, fill in name on left-hand corner coupon below, cut off part and mail. of the new 32-page booklet free shann United States will be the all about the the and the conditions of this new new discovery, just GREENWOOD ARMITAGE & CO. 103 CARTER-COTTON BUILDING VANCOUVER ¢cécum 755 755 GREENWOOD ARMITAGE @ CO. 103 Carter-Cotton Building VANCOUVER, B. C, GREENWOOD ARMITAGE & CO 103 Carter-Cotton Building VANCOUVER, B. C, Please find enclosed here: with $. Please send me particu + @s part regarding the Shushanna COLUMBIA jold Mines No. 1, your 32-page or Tull: payment ‘tor pou History of Shushanna and Alaska Shares of stock fn the Shushagua Gold Mines No. 1, at the first ground nd Map, alf without obligating me floor price of 10 cents per share. Pully any way paid and non-assessable Name P Name F “. treet BrOOt. vcrserevcvnenvcrvererreeetonessneeee IT RE ESRI Titre