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Return by Popular sreend TODA POLITICAL TALK se Says He’s Interested in Bob Martin's Fight Career Pridey Boa i DENVER, Jan, 14—Gen, Pershing loft here today Cheyenne, after | delive two heavy offensives aga hevism and in advocacy , al military (raining for ha na youth, He skilfully repulsed newspapermen’s cabal }to lead him into political discussion Will y accept the republican Jnomination for president if it fs of |e ‘ ershing was asked He cut this interview short at ones, If you take that Ine Jot attack,” said the general with a snap of his stee Vike jaw The general evaded another thrust to sound bim out on th joan Legion's opposition to the psey-Carpentior fight based on ey’s absence from the army 1 am very much Interested tn | Bob Martin's career jonly respons He said that he hoped the A * was Perahing's |F. champion would make ¢ in prise fight ring. Pershing attended a banquet in his honor, shook hands with sev eral thousand voters, addressed two idiences In the audi featured In @ parade f the things a + might do HAROLD BELL WRIGHT’S PICTURE “THE HOLD NEGROES IN CRIME PROBE Other Arrests Expected for Murder of Girl MODESTO, Cal, Jan, 14.—O. P. McKenna and Francise McKenna, new roprietors of the hotel at Waterford, in whiey Miss Mayme Helm was found dead Saturday morning, were jailed by Sheriff Dallas at an early hour today on charges of being implicated in the Neged murder of the girl. Other irrests are expected in the case to jay, the sheriff declared, ) HILLS” First No formal echarwes have deen Old and New Masterpieces Seattle Institutions Change M8 raid a atopy end hotel} cost. placed against the negroes, but the | e ne held | m , Time at sheriff is holding them for investiga on Program | Presidents |>¥ the police Wétinesday | 150 tly Tri d t ; tion. — The police raided three roams in s H These Prices The arrest of the McKennas fol Twelve Seattle banks held their! the Milwaukee, a Chinese hostelry mar y rimme ats ~ lowed receipt of a report from Dr annual election# Tuesday afternoon, |at Seventh ave. 8. and Main st m 25c CHILDREN ace Pee Se STORENG Ty Wih but fee eseantiins thine Gen lwecice Tk ee ae LOT ONE—Values to $10.00; now............. .cee.e0e eee $ 3.95 1le¢ stated that he could pe tress ai & accushen tex The ath eaday | ome ve mn enane She the ver charge bapa gt be _letast goainat LOT TWO—Values to $20.00; 66. i Ara ae a of ‘poison in the stomach of the gir aotet. at Meaky ball Iday even | Snnel of the officers of the banks, |them had not been determined Wed coneuis, At Masay Baty FYIGKy OvS% | the sreaiien two Of the|nesday morning, @ if LOT THREE—Values to $45.00; now........ .......55 .-.+-. 12.95 | ie. The mo Ryle Me lcity’s largest institutions | The Chinese are; Lee Lunn, Art| ; 7 * ii |New Officers for 4 by Debusry and Chadwick, the | changed” hands ap tw. | Wenn Sow kanes can ane White Velvet, Fur, Gold Lace Hats............. ........50% Discount | L Spangler succeeding F. K. Struve as | Ying | | egion Installed cissicai man: days \*| nead of the Beattie National bank, woven Rainier Post No. #1, American [exemplified in tw com ana Raph 8. basy taking De inal ii NO EXCHANGES NO REFUNDS Legion, installed the newly elected y, and Haydn, and the r ot J ¢ as president of the! officers of the post at a meeting d*in music by Berlion. i van bane: teen held Tuesday evening in the Raose Friday night's concert will bring » have retired are nese ee ee nn - ———__=—$<—_$_$s $ | ve eterans’ r ey r to § he most important eve pation in the Raiaaaat neal, a si ee A man may not stand much of « he Thode Parker, whe anven neg tte iy essen, whe intra ta ae ee Wake 9 ai \, cked b Fal | B: 0 show in this world, but if he is a|)'%,, homes, R. Parker, wno serve ation © he anks In which Five Atta y alls on Revolving Uses Brace and Bit u he ha to stand good 3 Intere « Berstrogunr ne has (© stand & £004 ytaled “as commander, Lewis che a tae aaah ob the | Elevator Operator! Saw, Loses an Arm, to Get More Tools a = | pow wensanaes + ae oR ney mac plight for the most part, were | NEW YORK, Jan. 14--Abraham| Jacob Sandnor, 622 8. Tacoma! A large quantity of tools was oly peer be al bg poy eae cae a i ee am” masic tn ite purest Mh a avanicement of an How Long Must We Pay fF) coit, elevator operator, ran amuck|ave., fell on a revolving saw Tues-| tained from 222 Western ave. when Bi g, | Per smi ¢ officer, an prograrr j eon old in the service of | Broadway early to-|/day afternoon at the West Water-| burglars used a b a bi r ewellyn aiform. The work {@ delicately and uttor ple with @ knife on v ‘wlars used @ brace and bit to re i ba Cotvin, trustees. Oe ts Ail al fe Detwosy’s |? institutions. DES Of War, Peo Wonder day, stabbing and shower seene | way company's mill and sustained | move a lock on a door thru which Say unique manner, but it makes the By, FRANK W. TOOK ing Unree women and two m | such @ severe injury it was necessary | they entered Tuesday night. tal Prisons Cost U, 8, ies tan,syrnTut (Morgan Heads New| | ""efti'ntacttiae’ |" nezdent "a ite 3 aa adage aa ore in details of shading and) 7 st a n from clothes, ‘ After you es' ays take |" 200 Million Yearly | #. Loan to Belgium! oman TAN, Jan, 14-—"Don't come 10) GRORGE A. SHERIDAN DEAD being given first ald at the mill. |W. 4211 Bagley | st, yinphony of the evening will! NEW YORK, Jan, 14-—Belgium| comrorte which a large city can George Amon Sheridan, 61, former atin Ri eri amino portel the theft of $250 Asserting that $200,000,000 @ year) h. one of Haydn's most popular! has been granted a loan of $25,000 ice oll operator in New York, died Mon. |Dod M t Cc Liberty ~ bonds, ise spent for maintenance of privOns | works in that form—the G Major. It/000 by a syndicate headed by J. P.| There is a certain degree of hys- | 92 Bt the home of hie niece, Miss| ges otor Car, | OR YOUR ACID-STOMACH [from which the people do not re wit be the first composition by the | Morgan @ Co. it was learned today. | terion gayety among the habltnes | 2%, Mamth, 6306 Canada érive.. West) Falls From Cycle EAT ANYTHING YOU... coive a S-cont piece in return, Dr! «father of the symp: "to be pre} The loan ts in the form of one and) op the beer hifi and m Seattls, Funeral services wif be held | ‘WISH WITHOUT FEAR H. H. Matteson, former physician, sented this season. and its p five year #ix per cent notes. WHICH | pag tng near nent ta fart: halls Jat the Bonney-Watson chapel at 11/ Charles Corliss, 4110 Brooklyn b at MeNeil Island, advocated eltmin:| tion ie greatly anticipated by music egypt 'd paptiapyre sige Fos re anaretment 4 forced—pure- lorclock ‘Thursday mornin ave, swerved his motorcycle to OF DISTRESS ation of “‘senselone restrictions” and! jovers , : 2 vec erlarallincendllt:. . lly artificial, The war is not over javeld hitting an auto, He bumped — us; urged vocational training for con George Chadwick's vividly descrip. guinnae ~ by nae — Papen ER | Will Take Off j the cfrtstone, was thrown from Relief Sure In—Two Minutes - viets In. a speech before the tive pallade, ‘Tam fons Sey going t | the cycle and suffered a severely! If the things you eat distress you Municipal league Tuesday, MRS. ANNIE HOWIE I DEAD viernes mee tad or vo ate ane today. a day to une it. Yor Drug pr Five Retail} Mrs. Annie Howie, 36, wife of T./ are numbered among the attractive ROME, Jan, 14—Kmployes in the) at be extinguished at 9:30, Pe Know tha that | there 1a ¢ sim- fc I igsagen eset 0 fear, for the quickness of its action Vall i tear oda 7 t eo wel na | ple, 7 'o' Oi Stores. __. | Wallace Howie, a steamship man, | offerings. Vatican tod: y. prenen ea a were | Exceptions are made in some public | hy, rtatneah that tae remy Beret RETIRED STOCKMAN DIES —- you that Jo-To is the ’ y died Monday at the family home, randum to Pope Benedict demand) ios Streets are dark and unat-|and secretly by any man or women! . i st remedy you have ever — AMUS MENTS }1126 14th ave. Mrs. Howle was the} * ing increased salaries to meet the) tractive of youth?| James Plummer, 77, retired stock-|tried for indigestion. eee daughter of 8. B. Smith, Senttlo Booming Deschanel iin cont ot living, A committee Pleasure automoblies have been LF yd Fe, A mane yore psc sg * the family| Relieves gas, sourness of the etom- pioneer, She had been a resident of) + i of three cardinals was appointed to) D140 4. indefinitely. Fuel 1s un-|Marmoia Prescription, known aa | rome $242 Hunter bivd. He is sur-/ach (heartburn), belching, é METROPOLITAN J Scnttie tor 22 yearn | in France Campaign revise wage scales Secunia’ alae tenis ae four |Marmola Prescription Tablets. You|Vived by his widow, Mrs. Olivia|and full-feeling so frequently com- GRAND OPERA = ——— ——-—-| PARIS, Jan. 144-A Deschanel-for |can well expect a reduction of from| Plummer, Funeral services will be| plained of after meals ‘This Agarose 4 Tonight ‘This Week | ob: TIME COLD — 5 Following election of Paul Des-| tees aortng ‘thten and ton of ee E—DRINK TE. : 4 wo spring rr CURE- DRID KT A chane as president of the chamber €) MHEADELPHIA, Pa, Jan, 14 many are feentions’:© aul nnn nn | deputies, his ds nediate! ¥ poor the by the distriet attorney's | Thursdays fatiess days of Get a smal! package of Hamburs | commenced a movement to encour. |Desoribed by the aaract wloattnt| “There are. bread, cards, meat Breast Tea at any pharmacy. Take age his*alection to succeed President | ii ee ational swindiers, William A.|cardx and potato cards Soran ou GREATEST argo vig eH . oar por Ba mparene K wan arrested at the home| Milk is served in some coffee | ING ORGANIZATION pat a cup i ayo dager me rei houses, but only @ {gw drops of the | pour through & sieve anc rin a bps He and his first wife, Fayne| skimmed variety | a28¥ FAUST |itcucmial at any time th i|MEAD CUT IN ACCIDENT),2% tnd mu fox, wate rayne tinned rary wien in ore Bir eats BOR Hone Gane iro ‘as tk cole the vores E. Smith, New Arctic hotel,! figured 21 yeare ago in a sensational | Lumps the size served in America ry y tatines, He ee et Om Wis Iececng| Suffered from a badly cut head Wed: |triai in New York on charges of/are broke nto four or five pleces| TRova- |\retlevipg congestion. — Also = nesday, aw the result of being hit bY | working the “badger game” on Mar-| and one two pleces served with | a _ ithe bowels, thus breaking a cold at) a auto driven by & A. Burnated, tin Mahon, proprietor of the New|@ cup of coffee. | PRICKS, 750 is Nowe Ponce. ; : irety | 1815 Bellevue ave,, at Boren ave. and Amsterdam hotel. Me was con: a _ ay mr hestaal Aledgetasia; thetelere Watell earn He was taken to the victed and served wie years, but the) NORMAN DORMER FUNERAL | | Swedish hospital. ‘The accident o¢-| woman was acquitted Ba Peper ag = oe urred Tuesday noon, Safe in South America, whence he| normer, 40, Frederick & Nelson em € not be extradited, his love of) nicye, were held at Bonney-Watson | prine fighting led him to risk @ P| Dartors at 10 o'clock Wednesday. He Elastic turn to this country for the Willard Monday. A widow, Mrs ki Dempsey contest in Toledo last r, 7106 Sylvan way, survives Stockings Fourth of July him, The body wan cremated | Fifth, and Pine Flllott 2525 lent Michigan State for fF ° - . This Week—Mat, Today and Sat. ental Mxaminers) Vari ot FUNERAL HELD WEDNESDAY | MRS. ADDIK BARKER DEAD ASACE BRADY'S BIG COMEDY - Dental Surgeon poke alg © Wace hid fila eos | The body of Mra, Addie E. Barker, | ~ : Las opye tage Di. tici Veins agg aptoees Tage * ; Nis who died Monday at her home, or jagnostician family home, 1536 17th ave. , at Med ~ sarees P hea S iali Mase to coer | al | 1 o'clock Wedn Burial was in| 4428 Evanston ave. is at Bonney: | Nights 31c to Thc; Mats, 22¢ to 31¢ yorrhea Opecialis' only. Fit “kuar f i Mecont Planaiel unten? Watson parlors while funeral ar- | announces that he has ro- anteed. \ | rangements ar are being made. ee turned from an extonded trip Phone “ rma" Ai 0 e © c . ‘o encourage the Dominion en | 2 uy A where "he “haw Sdevotad his mr tee Industry the Canadian government| SHIPBUILDER DIKS HERE | 7 time to special Pyorrhea Re A ° \a j provides for bounties to the amount| T. M. Clement, 6% xhipbutider, died | ORPHEUM THEAERE _.. , search work, and is again at F.0.Ginnever AL! tf $75,000, payable in three annuallat Columbus sanitarium Tuesday. | - - , bee hatallments of $26,000 each, for the| ‘The body is at Butterworths. Funeral | ND “OLE” 004-612 KITE Bi 502 Wash. Bldg. VA ie] ins vo rag he it Waka he, vr’ Cor. Second Ave. and 705 Wirst Ave. bey —) production of linen yarns from] services will be conducted by L. | ata. (except lien’ Mats, (except Matinees, 2:30; Sundays), Nights PANTAGES hts, 7 nnd ©, Hert Stoddn Ward and K £ General nd Daffy s dridges Van~ * a6 Admins 5¢ and 356 OMe NUM MOORE (vinvi.e “Rainbow Cocktail” Lew Brice; Hob Mill; Lyons and Youeo; Huth tMudd; Meitde and Clegg) Snow and Segworth. TWICK DAILY 2130-8115 ~$ Ce ¥ “THE NARROW SYMPHONY TO BANKS PLAY FRIDAY FOR NEW YEAR which was KIMBALL PIANOS 78 nD) KIMBALL PIANOS 78 $1,000 Painting of Ponto) SHOW ARTISTRY Cross Dale Phot. This Is a photo of an olf painting of Ponto, the purp, who, you may remember, was suspected of killing a cat some months ago, and, as he was about to be exeeuted for his deed, was rescued by two young mistresses, the Misses Katherine and Pauline Chambers, little daugh- ters of Mr. and Mrs, BE. G. Chambers, of Foster, in the Duwamish val: ley. The picture was painted by Tanaka, the Japanese artist, and bs valued at $1,000, It is the gift of the Jack London club to the little Chambers gitts, Porte’s face is now emblazoned on the membership but- ton of the Jack London club Prslpe « Vatican Employes i nat peneon, an verture to “The Vil ge LOVE FOR FISTICS — sident boom was under way here ay home grown flax to personally inspect these well- known Pianofortes, whether a pur- chaser or not Grands, Baby Grands, Uprights, Players and Reproducing Pianos and offered on “Seattle's Musical ‘ Headquarters” ay a WITH CHINESE Ask for New Wage) RESULTS IN ARREST) THE SEATTLE STAR-AVEDNESDAY, JAN. 14, ren TPERSHING BARS Chambers Kiddies Given OPERA SINGERS | ae Masters With Rich- ness and Spirit With the same spirit and artistry |that marked thelr presentation of “Rigoletto” Monday night, the San SCaoral Opera company sang Mascag }ni's “Cavalleria Rusticanna,” and the brief but polgnant “I Paglt at » Metropolitan Tuesday evening. oncavallo’s superb aria, Vent! ta Giw nuly Interpreted by the 8 . Manuel Salaser was, perhaps, the most appreciated number of last night's double bill Balazar in a fellow of no mean abil ity, with @ voice of unusual reson jance | Sofia Charlie | figure an Nedda, |for her coquetry with her life, Her | volee Is characterized by a singular |aweetness and purity of tone | | The cast of the Han Carlo singers, | jas in former years, is singularly well | |balanced. Without any of the great singers of grand opera they produge is made a charming he girl who. p: year after year, the well-beloved an of the masters, | ir work in invariably that of jartists; the famous roles of grand |opera, familiar to many only thru |the phnonograph horn, are interpret jed with richness and fidelity of de-| tail, and the singing of the members of the company is usually the result of years of continental training and? heritage of munical genius nesday afternoon the company jsings “Faust,” to be followed by “Aida” in the evening, Thursday jevening’s opera is “Lgicla di Lammer moor.” iday evening, Madame Butterfly.” Baturday matinee, “Car jmen.” Saturday evening, “il Trava tore.” ARREST WOMEN | Police Make Raid on Mil-| waukee Hotel | j Two young white women caught pay Everywhere of a war lost Light, generated thru the use of there are reminders rubber tires, Some have two rub- ther tires and two wheels equipped | with spring tires, and others have 0. M,, Chapter 211 MOST CONVENIENT. TERMS Detroit, LUDENS MENTHOL GIVE QUICK RELIEF Our newly” opened Piano Department, with its large and complete stock of the world’s famous Players, Grands and Up- rights, makes the Hopper-Kelly store the logical place to buy. Here you will find just the Piano you need, attractively priced regular an@ the highest grade medi- cinen possible tients come to me—I make no house calls. DR_WHITEAKER’S ‘TAGE 41 THE FLORENCE COMPANY, INC. SECOND AND UNION STREET— UPSTAIRS Special Display and Saie of New Dresses These dresses were urche sed much under price, and our patrons will benefit. Every model is of this season’s style conception, featuring both simple and fancy styles, of the finest fabrics. And you can buy them now at extraordinary prices— Be sure to view this early display— 150 New Dresses just sent to stock. These and all remaining high-grade dresses are offered “ONE-HALF PRICE All Winter Coats to be Cleared Our remaining assortments of winter coats have been grouped in several lots, at prices which would not even buy the bare materials alone. There are scores of attractive styles here for every-day wear, and for street and dress wear, too. - $63.75 LOT ONE—Values $150.00; now...... LOT TWO—Values $110.00; now. 49.75 LOT THREE—Values $85.00; now...... ......... 39.75 12 Coats, Odds and Ends—Values to $75.00; your choice . 10.00 A Complete Clear-Out of All Millinery Don’t let the lowness of the price prevent your investigation of the val- ues offered. We simply are determined to close out mid-winter styles, regardless of bruised leg. The accident occurred at 14th ave. N, E. and EB. 47th st. | Tuesday afternoon. step into your nearest drug store | and ask for a box of JoTo, then — you can eat what you wish All Excess Fat) dea week without | ing. Marmola Pre- | are sold by all! a large cane, or if der direct from 4 Woodward ave. | held at the Bonney-Watson chapel at| Minutes, Sold by druggists. Sold in ; 2 o'clock Thursday afternoon. Plum-| Seattle by the Bartell Drug Co. and pal aoe a resident of tt the Swift Drug Co, since Stich {|!OWA SAFE IS Looreo| | KNOXVILLE, Ia, Jan 14.—The | | safe of the First National bank of lO Ere. Pleasantville, Ia., was looted today | |and an unknown sum taken, accord: | ing to reports here. The robbers es- | caped. | HILO GE TARUIS —— PALACE HIP ConTinuous Troll vv, fehVAL AND SATURDAY ANOTHER CRACKERJACK NEW SHOW OF HIPPODROME VAUDEVILLE Haynes, Montgomery ) Mudge-Morton Trio jannan See eran Purveyors of Melody MARLIN WILSON TRIO BS h Pantomimists THORNTON SISTERS “Bits of Harmony” Advice and treatment from Hoensed physicians, The saving is made by having all pe DISPENSARY 906 Third Avenue FENNEL & TYS0;} Vaudeville Originalities THE SKATING MACKS Sensational Skatorialists PHOTOPLAY FEATURE “THE TREMBLING HOUR” Helen Jerome Eddy. ‘and Kenneth Harlan Boientists mets there is u COUGH DROPS The Choice Afforded You here of really fine Pianos and Player Pianos is unparalleled— Chickering, Kimball, Mehlin, Ampico, Hardman, Apollo, Brewster, Hinze, Behr Bros., Marshall & Wendell, Apollo- phone, Art Apollo, Artemis. Q. R. S. and Ampico Player Rolls

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