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FRIDAY HOW MACHINE OF DEMOCRACY BEAT OMAN SUFFRAGE FREE tue to ¢ With Extra boiling water upon It, pour through a oleve and drink a teacupful at ‘he house leaders | was held re Pair Pants any time. It is the moat effective ras | way to break a cold and cure grip, matter, and aa tt opens the po relieving (“etermine what to do with this per congestion. Also loosens the bow Pexing and pressing = iffrage els, thus breaking a cold at ovca, auestion. The result was a deter It ts tnexpensly and entirely ™ination to stop its further consid vegetable, therefore harmiess.-- ©! by refusing to create a suf Advertisement, t committee, PATENT Scrlow $15 Union ROSEBURG, Ore, Jan. 30.—1 Made Made to Order health was given as the cause for of Mies Edith Porter, r of J. H. Porter of Ten ‘ r here, who, late yester-| y, shot herself through the head jwith a rifle. The end of the season—we must keep our tailors. Must reduce our stock. NERVY CONVICTS JOLIET, Jan. 30-—-Five convicts) were caught making counterfelt nickels in the penitentiary machine shop hala. ¢ > work at the “| BOLO CLUB HAS NO SELECTION Editor The Star; The executive board of the Bolo club desires to 304 PIKE ST. The Wonder Millinery Co. 1525 Second Ave.——216 Pike St. Gold Crowns (22-« and extra heavy) per tooth Bridgework (strictly first-class) per tooth . Gold Fillings . or of the executive board has been taken in regard to endorsing any of the candidates for mayor; nor |for the mayoralty W. A. BLACKWOOD, Secretary. IF GERTY DID IT SHE’SGOINGMAD | CLEVELAND, Jan. 30.—Gertrude | Hoffman was served with notice of jan tnjanction sult by Gaby Deslys, who charged Gertrude with copy ing her dances, OUR FALL TRIMMED HATS FURTHER REDUCED ‘Boston Dentists 1420-22 Second Ave. Opp. Bon Marche, Seattle doreed by al business men fon y SUICIDE AT 18 LOS ANGELES, Jan, 20.-Worry over approaching examinations {s belleved to have caused the suicide of Lee Dolan, 18, a atude at Hol lywood high school. WILL FINISH DEBATE The debate of the question solved, That the United ates should establish a more extensive ship subsidy,” started at the Satur day Literary club of the Y. M. C. A. last Saturday evening, will be con cluded tomorrow evening Interested in Poultry? Many inquiries are recetved dally readers of The Star, where certain breeds of exes for hatching, equipment ‘ can be obtained. For the informa tion of Star readers, a poultry col umn has been star fied pages, where Star readers may advertise poultry offerings. The rates for ads in this column are, cash, 1 cent a word a day; three in sertions for price of two, Charge ads, 8 cents per Iine per tnsertion, three issues for price of two, Tele phone ‘em to Main 9400. “We're as as your phone from A Message to Buyers of Fine Overcoats During our Reconstruction Sale, which will soon be brought to a close, the prices on all Bradbury Winter Overcoats have been cle AT THE THEATRES THIS WEEK Moore—“The Blindness of Vir i Red | tue.” uced One-Quarter Metropotitan—Dark These garments have a reputation for style and durability that {# ly equaled tn Seattle Ralley & Mitchell Stock the highest priced apparel vou that the prices, which are siveaéy in “The Crime of the Law.” and when we tell very reasonable, have suffered a cut, you may dollars and cents to you. Furthermore, not can still avail yourself of our easy payment Tivoli—Keating & Flood pany in “Dreamland,” know that ft rm Com ithstanding plan and Buy Them on Cred eans a direct saving In this reduction in price, you REAL ESTATE . by it | It's a chance to get the very best garment at the price and 1 t a lite i . * Jo at a bitshed rf | a time while ft is giving you good, warm, comfortable we pauipecd tn every aepertnche ‘ While this sale lasts you 1 find sub stantial tions made in every depart horn Honk ne ment, both men's and womer or instance, patent that aold orletnally tor $5.00 are now $2.95, the $3.50 kind are reduce buy suite and furnishings, all of which are sold On Our Easy Payment Plan Come in tomorrow and make a selection that will prove # ticular, ALBERT B LORD a good time to FELT PENNANTS AND PILLOWS ativfactory in every par. | Indian Wigwamsa for children, [' Lindquist & Lund, Inc. Manufacturers, 1104 Third Avenue. BHitiott 6340, $332 -34 Second Ave., Near’ Seattle's Reliable Credit House | | % ] | >: fof Texas, chairman; Edward W.| By Gilson Gardner Pou of North Carolina, and Marti WASHINGTON, Ja By the) Dp, Poster of Minot These men a m of four men, the Aine v 1 in favor of the suffrage com woman suffrag efused a hear. | mittee, | R tative Ir addition to these democrats | ng in the house of representa the committee inel « Philip Pt rr 2 an tilustration of the re-| Campbell of Kansas, Irvine L, Len-| T : B ; F markable tworking of mact root of Wisconsin and Edwin A I D ree ontrol tn that body Merritt, Jr, of York, reput Ais i & At of the democratic M@|Heans, and M, Clyde Kelley of 3 jority of the rules committee has) pennsylvania, progressive = 1 « ' ‘ 0 Us Offer Continued Js secs veciacien Ne iotal M enema eng & wate & v © to consider) in this situation {# seen in the fact] > t sube) , we puffy t t t F a few days. An © subejet of woman suffre tha’ ial number of votes tn 8 ho majorit f the majorit in favor of the suf extra pair Pants abso- ts of four democrats, namely eds the sur ‘ Thomas W. Hardwick of Georg! lutely Free with every Fints J. Garrett of Tenessee, Jame Among who have at Cc, Cantrill of Kerftueky, Henry M.| poy 1 rT »provit S at order nounced es aX approy port ce overcaas crc Goldfogle of New York the creation of such a committee Makeup of the Board are Campbell, Lenroot, Kelley, Fos The other democrats on this! ter and Henry minittee are: Robert L. Henr Orders From Underwood |because he was n GIRL, 15, SUICIDE: $3.50 to 85.00) announce that no action of the club} MID-WINTER STYLES! | Our patent t [han any meeting of the club or of| jthe finest arti the board been held for the pur! We have the very latest in gold, lace and side roll effects. world, per set 83. pose of considering endorsements on the classi: | | penitentiary, illustrates | Vertisement. JANUARY 1914 EDISON IS LEFT BEHIND BY THIS WIZARD DWARF 30, | cR Stermmeaz SCHENECTADY, N. Y., Jan. 20.! Merritt has been fll, and took no|=In the total wealth of the/ part. Thus the committee stands|United States, one of the most] DRINK HOT TEA six to four in favor of the resolu-|¥aluable assets is Charles P. Stein-| FOR A_BAD COLO] tion but by reason of the ty | mets | caucus domination the four mn Germany might have had him as Get a small package of Hamburg | stg who represent the Under | part of HER productive capital Breast Tea, or an the German folks ong machine, block the ,}. [But #he didn't want him, In fact call it, “t eget Beet THOR ao. atten of fark. the | erman police chased him out] jat any pharmacy. Take @ table icity and the rules ¢ country—-just t ise he was spoonful of the tea, put a cup of ra from Underwood and| Writing socialistic articl So he came to America—an tn |significant Immigrant, without mon Jey, and of little value physteally, y a dwarf. Steinmets ts not four But he bas @ giant's Char Pr [feet tail brain Seven years after he had fled the an police, a poor student rful mind had won him the of chief expert for the Gen Co. harlos P. Stetnmetz, in bis laboratory in this holds undisputed place as the working leity man who knows more about elec tricity than any one else in Amer fea He has forged ahead of Edison in fame as an Inve MRS. JOHN D.’S SISTER IS SERIOUSLY ILL TARRYTOWN, N. Y Miss Lucy Spellman, Mrs Rockefelier’s sister, is serio r his| | WithaView | $4,700 1] On Washington Bivd.; & large rooms; living room with fire place and built-in bookcases, paneled walls and beamed ceil- ings; dining room with bullt- in buffet; buffet kitchen; two extra large bedrooms, with } large closets; bathroom and |] Mnen closet; onk floors; hot water heat; laundry; full ce- ment basement; reception hall; good view of city and | boulevard; $500 cash, balance |] to sult purchaser. Theodore Wilts 1012 First Ave. Slayer Prefers Death to Life in Penitentiary Thief Who Murdered His Pal Over Division of Spoils Does Not Want to Be “Killed by Inches.” | “I would rather be killed at once than go back to the pen, to the black hole, and to the lash—back to the system where they kill you by Inches and call ft ‘Sfustice.’ |When you beat a man up in the |pen, lashes strike deeper than bis flesh—bis soul withers up and dies.’ This atater t was made last night by Verne Wilmer to Andrew Michaels, prosecuting attorney of a large city, after Wilmer had sacked Michi home and shot and killed “Rat” Sullivan, his partner in crime The shooting aroused Michaels and his household, and the murderer was caught red-hand ed. He pleaded with the prosecnt ing attorney to kill him at once tn stead of sending him back to the from which he had on released. of the Law,” in is enacted at the the story of the just The Crime which thia seen Seattle Theatre, i oung crook’s life. It shows, in truthful and realistic way, how criminals are made in our penal in stitutions instead of reformed, It terrible of our present prison system, and sug gests remedies, through which those convicted of crime might be made into law-abiding, self-re speoting oltizens abuse of compelling Interest This is Misa Rachael Marshall's as a playwright in second success Seattle Theatre playhouse : ys are produced ‘The Crime of the Law’ tinue as next week's Seattle Theatre. There will be no advance in prices. The best seat at night may be had for 5@ cents and for 2h cents the only ttle The play is one | will con-| bill at the} al matinees, a PUBLIC MARKET_¢ Fifth, Sixth and Pine Big Saturday Specials The ads below will certainly offer the economically inclined housewife every opportunity to cut the HIGH COST OF LIVING. We believe we lead them all in the matter of HIGH QUALITY and LOW PRICES. OUR FREE DELIVERY SERVICE is wholly for the benefit of our patrons; we earnestly invite you to make use of it. A schedule of Delivery Days and sections of city may be secured at the office, or be found on Bul. Call up Main 6989 if you can’t visit the Market, and you {| be sure your order will be carefully cared for and sent you by first delivery, Visit our Meat Department, the cleanest and best equipped in the city. Every. thing under glass; ammonia c cheaper than any place in the city, Quality considered. letin Boards. JOIN THE CROWD OF SATISFIED CUSTOMERS 312—-HI-GRADE COFFEE CO. SECTION 9—Stalls— 10 High Quality, Low Prices, Best Service Charley LaFontaine Stalls 11-12 A Few Good Specials Picnic Hams, Ib 1 Cottage Hams, Ib 1S¢ Prime Ribs of Roast Beef, lb. 20¢ Noted for the Best Meats and Service A 22¢ SPECIAL! Large Salt Mackerel, Stall 19—Lower Floor M. A. HANSEN CO. 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Lar » | Either With $1.00 Grocery Order ais Not Incluéea ‘ Condensed Milk 25: ?. 25e With 60c Purchase bf | 100 pke. “None Such” Mince Meat i 73 ec beau & ibe Chotce Raisins 25e¢ t . the pke Wheat Hearts. 20¢ blight Matches Pn Premium Chocolate 1&5 2 Sweet Choco. 10¢ ‘ an, corn Miarch.. BRS Pineapple bt > Corn. Byrap home-made Jam Ade sections Comb Chocolate, Ib... BBE Pickles, Engilsh Worcestershire | Chill Sauce and Chow 10¢@ | tbc bottle Cateup All Brands Flour at Cut Prices These Prices Are Good for All Next Week STONG’S GROCERY—6th and PINE. Another Eight Day STOCK REDUCING SALE At Two-Thirds Its Value BIGGEST SPECIALS IN HISTORY 99 99 29a..% LBS. GRANULATED With $1.00 Purchase 4 25 “SUGAR Boho. $1.00 Pack Tomatoes 11@ 1be . per can ra y Merring. each he . ie ihe French Peas, per can Beans .. ‘ Guaranteed Yakima Burbank Pota- | 20c cans Ripe Olives . 2 bottles Stuffed Olives toes, none better, : 20¢ Eastern Hominy, can. Pure Cocoa, Ib. per sack $1.50 “ ub? THE STORE OF QUALITY ANDERSON GROCERY CO.—STALL 210 RED SHIELD BUTTER 3 Ibs. for $1.00 STATE BRAND A-2t3 Fresh Churned Dally, of the Finest Fresh Cream, Creamery 25c Qt. ICE CREAM 25cQ@ B65 fa. Gictese GSch RED SHIELD RANCH EGGS 40c—DOZEN—40c RED SHIELD CREAMERY At the Big Churn tn the Center of the Market BUTTERMILK, TOO Malt Gallon 5¢—Carriers Free SECTION 2 F | in os Troy 0 f SPECIALS Mixed Candy, Ib. 0c Chewing Taffy Yakima Burbank Potato ang 80 Sant 1.25 ——— Fancy Eating and Cooking Apples Pacific Coast Fish w Sale al Big Sacrifice at STALLS 00-215 SPECIAL TODAY nelte, 3 he A-l Hard Wheat, Best Family F = ap yl Oliver Smoked Meat Hi For the Best in Smoked Meats, Poultry) This Stall COAL AND WOOD At the Westlake Public Market PHONE ELLIOTT 227 Sixth and Pine Corner Fruit Stand Sixth and Pine each bor 4 ibe xxx zE&x a= ESE 2 EE EZ = Sunkist Oranges, 3 doz Seedless Grape Fruit, 6 for. .25¢ Cooking or Eating Apples, 5 Ibs. 10¢ Stall —342—Stall MOTHER’S KITCHEN Stall 353—Main Floor We specialize in home-made goods. | s Our Rread ie the finest in the af Saturday CIA Le Reg. 30 Large Grapefruit Spitzenberg Apples, Cooking Apples, Fancy Lemons, dor Reg. 400 Oranges, doz Reg. 200 Oranges, 2 doz, - Yakima Potatoes, Extra Fancy One sack to each customer THREE GIRLS’ BREA 100 Loaves ‘ “Rest on Rarth” a Cakes ON FANCY BURBANK POTATOES The Onty Steam ‘Table tn the ket | SPECIAL Pine Vegetable Co. 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