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ee SEATT LE STAR vel Tay 9 fr PIONEER DIES ial ag *pniaitiotechante e step on the Stairs AMa Nir ey AT AGE OF 70/|| The Latest and Most j , y Isabe rander ae 4: yen Perfect Washer of Them All b . R Minued From ur Last Issue) [tically an flot axytum, and her older Funerals Arraigned for Two F ho Aaked if tho Grinwold woman Lalster was powerless to help her. To the King County Grand Jury bad duplayed any. particular talent {oN tn a ena a eee Rete crip-| Other Old Folks, Dead Here M Be Y s Dear Probers: I have heard that you are growing tired of your |! 8¥ direotion such as amateur the: | plo's mind didn’t give way with the ay e ours Jong labora, I don’t blame you. ‘The sooner you wind up your invest | *tleals or that sort of thing, but all] horrors about her, but it didn't even Arrangements for the funeral of gations and tndict the law violators the better the taxpayers and every: |! Teoalled the creature had done had & greater horror and grief| James Madole, 10.yearold Seattle y v ‘one will be pleased, * SEATTLE. been to sketch clever but rather cruél|came into her life. Thelr guardian | ploneer, will be mado soon, Madole PORES Pes caricatures now and then for our}sent the older sister to a fushlon-| died Buday, while vialting friends at ‘o Prosecuting Atto Dougl amusement." table school in another atate where a| Darrington, Ho tx survived by three 1 Dear Major: aa Attorney Maloohn 8 Wat one more question, Mra, /daughter of a rich family grew fond | sons, Willlam, Fred and Ben Ma- i to filo Informations agninat Ia nce Ih you and should you elect | Tyrrell,” begged Barry, “You sald |of hor and took her to her own home |dole, and a daughter, Mra, Florence , 4 : ainat law violators without first going thru tho | tho girl's hair looked as if r er vaca | Richards a Jong process of grand fury tnvestigation, tt will serve the wurpose an | been blesched ; ae it had} in a distant city fora summer vaca . 4 4 r en blenched out in the aun; do you | tion, see : % . Sy i serie kik ee wind up this business And have done with | remember whether A oh curly or} “There the orphan met and mar} ningray uae Paull q Sent e useful and effective, are mther expennive an a | straight? rled_& man of wealth whom sho] yw! Wun gs ithe ton at fom E F rm rosed body, CHIEF SEATTLE, Straught as a string," Mra. Tyr-| loved devotedly, but who fell into the Tuesday, ‘tha West stantile haat: Pe : % : Fell roaponded. “Irene's hair had |tolls of a designing woman of unde | turing Go. ‘parlors, 4441. Calitorni . 3 To the Vice Element been soft and curling about her face,|niable fascination; the woman who ee ’ i ‘val r rs ave, Mrs, Hall died at the home of a Unwetcome Gentry: Best you pack up your handoag and make | tle her nistar’s was fiat and dank |wan ahot to death downstairs a few lho gaughtor, Mr. Arthur 8. Dag e e tracks for oth rts. I tl and unploasanttooking as tho she|nights ago, the erring blackmalling | pote go i! haa ‘ you free board and-room tn the state penal instituth hurry Or you'll miss your train.” A gasp that was like the stirring fare to be our titel you 24 voiheg x are pred br ck hg Ho took leave of Mrs, Tyrrell at|of dry loaves ran around the little| Last rites will be held at 7 p, m. sufficient, * CHIEF SEATTLE. tho station Just as the New York|circle, but no ono spoke and after a|‘Tvesday for Frank L. Meareo, 61, at p train was pulling tn, but made no} moment Barry continued: Li Powe church. ‘The body will | tee se mare Jattempt to get aboard; instead he| “Ther were two years of happy |? Interred at Wilmington, Meares | _ To Police “Black Sheep’ waited for the Western express and| married. tife, however, before the |! ald to have been a direct de-| Traitors: Did you ever stop to think that whenever you accept a ja ho entered tho Pullman helother woman appeared upon the|#¢endant of John Alden, of Puritan Ever Dream BBdrive oF force extortion you are betraying your ctty and your nation?’ | chuckled to himself, scene, and during thone two yearn | Gay fame. { ‘othing ts so despicable as the officer, sworn to obey the law, who en- “Gad, what luck! he murmured. |the bride was enabled to provide for | f P rf "> courages, abets and protects lawiesstiess. For the dake of decency and | “What a coincidenc Fate played| her younger sister, remove her by | Lewisohn t Ss k 0 a € ect your fature happiness saree Teform or get off the, police foree.’ There | right into her hand law from the hands of their guardian | Oo Opea! as are honest men who canbe obtained tn your places, CHAPTER XIT and have hér completely cured of to Seattle C d WwW hing Machine? CHINE SEATTLE. The group which gathered in Pro-|the physical disability which had ‘0 Heattle rowds fessor Semyonov's khabby, comfort-|erippled her. In return.the younger] Tudwig Lewisohn, international; IT’S HERE! To the Voters able living room a few days Inter |sistor adored her passionately with |famous author and literary crite | z was a strangely assorted one, but|a single-hearted devotion which bore | will lecture here January 22 under Deat Folks: Do not put off registering. It requires only a few Pyhgg bebe Fomén’s “VU : ; snattint rm ¢ minutes and {t reveals patriotiam and good citizenship. Then vote, apie on War oe a wel wine tea eran lopwa. to al veruly mur bike ae veoltorinn That renowned American institution, the Savage“Arms Corporation, ti z . jor ere fol “When the woman aity clu 1 Aiton | ak, uf * aM CE 4 P; ; and try to vote tateligentiy. T know itis vard, but one method of af Jcused on the boylah ‘figure whieh {ot you but one an ‘Mire. Vane’ eloped |on “The Meaning of the. Moder | has perfected an engineering marvel that has created Nation-wide 7 aah cncatstar Thetis hen ies eG Se aaa aie le ead Teonged sasily tn the window deat with the husband of the older sister | Drama” ‘vial tiaaiee Wee demand—a combined Washer and Dryer, simple as can be, costing z 7 enants of the house were |it broke her heart and destroyed her eof 1 * shunned and regarded with suspicion. Alas—thoee daye have pasted, | present except the keeper of the an-|mind, She died within the year and|"Up Btream." Lewisohn ts also | only two cents per hour to operate, and so mechanically perfect that CHIEF SEATTLE. — | tiquo shop; Gordon Ladd, moody and| when her hushand heard of it he shot |@uthor @f “The fern Dram: no part of the machinery is visible or requires attention! ae Sea: silent; Henry Griswold with hin lit-| himself in remorse; the cartridge | “The ” To William J. Sidis tig skullcap; the profesior himseif,|shell from that shot was found|Modern Book gf Criticism Dear Prodigy: Your history, while personally tragic, ix of the sort | %% imperturbable as ever, and evyen|among the so-catled Mra, Vano's ef- | “Pocts of Modern Franco.” THE SAVAGE WASHER to lend encouragement to the common run of folks. It seema that you {he pale, shrinking lgtic Miss Shaw | fects a few days ago. if Pes Pe rarer mae could read and write at the age of 2, lectured on the fourth dimension | from her attic studto, “In tho meantime, however, #he r at 11, and received a B. A. degree at Harvard at 16. But today, still vat oy san the chief had conde. | had found her husband again, suc-| WASHES, RINSES, BLUES AND DRIES ALL IN THE SAME a young man, you are working a4 a statistical clerk, a mere cog in the | "cended to come over from headquar: | ceeded by a ruse in mading ciroutt | Pe | TUB vast army of New York office tollers, at $23 a week. It is encouraging | tT# arid lend his august countenance | stances appear in the eyes of the : is to Las ed eee =i asf re = ce successes do not Ei oe srr one sto he law as tho he had sonaoces her ce ENDS PIMPLES DRIES CLOTHES DRY ENOUGH TO HANG ON THE LINE necessarily have to show brilliantly early in the race. ie ear, looking as tho he! faithfylness, and has been blackmall- r + 7 ¥ CHIEY SRATTLE. Were not quite sure what was going | ing him ever since, playing with fire | IN 1 MINUTE—DRY ENOUGH TO IRON IN 8 MINUTES. : feaerwe on Bip. while, Unseen. Ont fit never: 6 permitting herself | WASHES EVERYTHING FROM LACE TO BLANKETS. eras ; ie : side the door, two stalwart men re-|to be burned, xince It'would mean the | | Dears ae ess = - | To Willie Hoppe, Balkline Billiard King mained on guard foie eo hae loses NEEDS OILING ONLY ONCE IN 2 YEARS! j Respected Wizard: There ts a thrill, @ven to those who are not cue | I've got m little story to tell you! "whe may} PROS , | Pipe aa e e a ie f enthusiasts, tn the manner In which a veteran of your caliber Bbids to [all; it won't take long.” ‘The figure that first mad eseas it she reck: | wt COMBINES BEAUTY, SIMPLICITY, ECONOMY. ie ara year hain! year, in bon a = the Pate tote te In bil- [in the window straightened, | oned without that little sister of the Whenever any of these annoying} ‘ rds, an uncertain game at the best, your record of being dethroned Deop silence rewarded bh . Skane epg.” had brought | eruptions appear, dab them at night oe but Wace since you won the title nearly a score of years fio, may stand s BY gr co pio ieee rabies 38 a sa ER Ee en thad aad. healing: “Postar | One Hugdred Enterprising Women CAN OWN A SAV- as the best of all time. Young Welker Cochran is probably convinced | slight rustle of Misa Shaw's gown| “She was plentifully aupplied with | ointment, It 49 #0 concentrated that W. of this, after his two tries at you since dhe recent world's titular |» ahe nettied tack resignedly tn her | monte sit the tide dioter was beer |by. the next morning the pimples| AGE WASHER FREE OF CHARGE. Come to the tourney. CHIEF HEATTLE. — Jehair. Barry went on with her own vin to make whilo| Rave sometimes gone. If they aren't Savage Washer Shop and Learn How or Send | Ong Ago out in 4 village {In Mich-|#ho pursued her search, but #he con. gone then touch them again with ° A 5 ] Poe Pealan. ‘Th for Full Inf. t tia Panola of Lale Surecn: ead? SUS Mei Woke “late cxchane | cttooe Ie tog seven yacte, kad then |@bit oC Pénlam, hie dove the trick. in This Coupon for Full Information. Dear peste I note that yours tx the latest community to be | nur ths rascally gui hip of |the long arm of colncidence stepped | At all druggists e target for Japanese invasion with the reported induction of a crew | hypocritical bank president. The) in and placed her enemy within her | ment of Oriental lumber workers scheduled this week. Thus far you have {der girl was delicate, the younger | reach. Only two things purzle me; | SAVAGE WASHER SHOP, taken the sensible method of combat, but I fear that some of tho most | int of physical when she first knew that Mra. Vane ‘ | 1615 Westlake, Seattle. ¥ hotheated among you may be tempted to take some action other than | a strong, deter-| was jam Griswold, and what be i Dear Sirs: Shas kad “wahentes wate” 1 tekped to Chink twies beleré tiking 5 They were pow |came of the amall pistol with which | Iw ke to have complete information and learn how I can get a Savage Washer any action which may reflect to your own detriment, even tho 200 pene of a little pr.perty and thelr | sho fired from tho fire escape thru | absolutely free. whites may lose employment thru the invasion of the Japanese. jSvardian made up his min bull'seyo which sho had pre | CHIEF SEATTLE, | ‘he oldest girl off as car viously marked upon canvas of . : well a9 possible, but he saw his!the portrait, straight to a | e chance with the younger one be-| Vane’s heart—can you tell us, “< e eo | = To Theatrical Performers of Seattle caune of her He put her ' Barrows?" Gleamy Mass of Hair ‘Telephone = Dear Troupers: To the “outsiders” your profession {5 fraught with [in an institut ch was prac (Coninvxd Tomorrow) bd | ienarents Caper) mabhadch eaecchoak stan ww eigar eck: yetey eno oa! mystery and there fs 2 tendency to look on you wanderers as not quite | ~ ame eee toate eee aie ‘ | like the general run ef the citizenry. But last week you showed your | “Danderine” does Wonders traditional care of your fellows of the profeasion-when you subscribed | 4 | 5 ha ‘ | Phone EL iot-5698 , from Your own; not staggeringly large salaries, enough money to give | omen (@) nxious 0 for Any Girl's Hair & decent burial service for one Earl Clauton, who died homeless and | rm without friends at the county hospital. It was an act of charity and P club Be there are few groups or vocations In which all others of one calling Z } peed 7 would rush to the ald of such an unfortunate of ee ers 8) Ice | 1615 Westlake, near Pine St., Seattle > . bneh- : teiniseine arcane Foss Electric, or Grand Central Market, : e ‘ ; ] " ; | emerton, Wash, Everett, Wash. Ee To the Charitable € ‘Justice Finds Hé¢ Br verett, Was irged Dear Citizens: Here seems to be a good case for Investigation and fi ae Har dly Any Sentiment aid. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Taylor, 4521 47th ave. were facing eviction id es ¢ Tey | from their lttle home Saturday afternoon for non-payment of two or etticoat Gov er nment La os months’ fent, totaling $38. Taylor has been overing since kate in 4 AT cre me Fr . . dts Se é Datthag trom a aides cf yorurmonis. Now be mast work and can BY J. R. JUSTICE yan » the matter rertons| French Cruiser pee int: (08. ‘The Zeanne Gace erro Rae 4a job. They have four children, the yourgest 3 years old Mrs, George H. Guy, whose.name|thousht,"" ahe went on, “And while} 3 , int-|fos. The Jes ‘hearts are large and warm and there are many such cases {f th suggested for the coun ft the subject, 1 might be} Detained by Fog preparations to| Wednesday from/ San Franelsco./ 77 could be brought to public attention. CHIEF SEATTLE. consent to become m} well to c to the A clear sky, awaited since 10 for the| 2 that between | woms ‘i n cpentig. when ton |S Tone femy en-| t | atl o'clock Sunday morning, when for|:, . {| To City Mayoralty Candidates ; act that more | preva Its departure for the Ha-| "5. i the Chambér of Comm say gare preven P Ensigns, crew and officers to the Dear Lads: Your activities at the present time give me much {which ahe likes, she rai cutee allan islands, greeted the mber of 620 were held aboard all Se amusement. You don't know what you're letting yourself In for. The | timo for other public matt pais F treat LEYS c ~ —_—__-________| Most remedies fall, but Joint-Ease first month ought-to curdile the milk of human kindfeas in your hear | In tinuing the search for a feeteod | | Be Careful What You Wash | | succeeds. for a long time. Keep up the old flag, boys, an! don’t let it fall |, ate for the ¢ A, : Heal ant e Careful a ou Was! It's for joint trouble only, whether : ‘When one of you {s elected, the others may sit back and have, first | has be more and more apparent Dy aatingctat Your Child’s Hair With Always Take |in ankle, knee, hip, elbow, shoulder, a cry, and then a laugh at your expense. CHIE ATTLE. lthat the women of the elty are not/do it. While this has well | Rebecca ae SEES | |finger or spine—whether rheumatic a | wildly excited about adding another | understood, it {s not genera ies It you want to keep children’s j To Husky Basketeers woman to the council at this time, |into account when aman comes up | hair in good condition, bo careful up stiff, inflamed, patie Dear Cagers: 1 see that you meet Whitman college in the first | And if there is any demahd among | for office, the wife might or might what you wash it with. pitty jful, creaky joints so quickly you'll game of a two-game series at the decrepit University of Washington |th¢ women for a Jady mayor, I have | not be the ideal woman. | Many soaps and prepared sham. is) be astonished, | gym. Some 6,000 students and interested spectators will clamor for {en unuble to uncover it. What) «put 1 want to give you a pointer. | poos contain too much free alkalt ASCARA =. QU N NE Two seconds’ rubbing and away i h | admittance. But only 2,000 of them will ever seo the game. Why? |! entiment I find is among the |mne women have worked it ce heel lrhis dries the scalp, makes the hair | toons” goes through skin and flesh right ey The legislative gentlemen at Olympia do not see sufficient reason to |Men- And this seems to be more OF) it is just as well to look over the} Girls 7 When combing | brittle, and is very harmful. Mulst- | mi jdown to the bono and Iigaments— appropriate money for a new gymnasium CHIEF SEATTLE, | !¢88 for political ‘purpones. iy wom: | eco and dispositlon of the husband dressing your hair, Just moisten | fied coce Shar ae Ny att Relieves ane eb ayers oe wy | é silts. nc ne very leve pod: m: | of a woman who comes up for office.| your hair brush with a little “Dan-| pure entirely aseless), is COLD IN 2g HOURS 90° SUES Advertisement. an, who has had n h experia: in women ¥ deri and bi it ug oul hi anything else you a } To Sax Rohme: public matter: 4, when ap. rrr berelagenpigtios en gwihe pt: ampoolng, a4 this cant LA GRIFPE IN 3 DAYS) Dear Aut Th ders of Star have, no doubt, read yc | proached on 1 ar ae ctivities, but you | can do your hair up immediately y injure the hair. All Drugglate—30 cents | X ; raising Dr. Fu Manchu # ‘hen they find that your # 1 I do m™ he year for th s no woman | it will thick and Simply molsten the hair with a é q if “Fire-Tongue,” is running in The Star, they will certainly £ |a woman run for mayor. And | w n pr Office who | heavy: y hair, apark.| water and rub it in, ‘Two or three | [ay Di {| a with interest. Your story will start January 15. You will be interested amen on the « 1 8 8 | does not take her hushahd into a. < ee avin te sh SAtis Wis akin ane Reh | | Thousands Have | Discovered ; ‘3 to know that Seattle folks take so much interest in your writing ought to be conten We | « more or less. That is, of hness and|dance of rich, creamy lather, and | Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets AG CHIEE n good beginning in mu-| course, ff she has one | hair and thor- | Are a Harmless Substitute _—_—_ 4 Gof ‘LOOK FOR THE MAN” e The lather out aes To University of Washington Coeds : we see just MAY BE THE SLUG in A removes every particle | Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets—the | The Tolo club dance last Friday, at which you enter ridley irda re! I have a feeling that it ts the| ing each single hair to grow thick,/of dust, dirt, dandruff and excess | eubatiti ton oot eee men, was certainly I was there, and you sure the: nd In his case | Aut¥ of the clubwomen and others | long and strong. Hair stops falling /o/!. Tho hair dries quickly and) i inven Se alacet see took splendid care of the boys. y one Ot thenl apparently had the by at ack ho have at heart Ahe good of the | out and dandruff disappears njevenly, and it leaves it fine and on the liver is almost Instantaneous, | time of his iif. ‘The "indian hesddrede” prograd mace a big hit witt > sees man in. politics, to try as far as | bottle of delightful, refre an nt, fluffy, wavy, and easy These little olivecolored tablets are | ne. i ; 3 iE nae ; ry sla et az ent é Sanicinaa’ Geeuhige mination not to treat liver and : : - a CONSIDER THE PARTY | : Ata aq asel pamens yee ts abate at Meta atogeatte ate bowel complaints with calomel. To University of Washington Wrestlers and Boxers | or Tit OTHER PART baiR see a Gite coed teas bord pape cre sens thence sess The pleasant little tablets do the i : Dear Athletes; Friday I watched you go thru the bouts of one of I believe J have expressed the ko a living for two | ——<<———___—___. | will last for months.—Advertisement good t calomel does, but have no t) @. elimination meets.’ I itked the it was carried out. No fri timent of the average’ elub wom. | for that matter, He |- ——— bad after effects. They don't injure ion and not = single indication of anger. 80 you sat and chatted ——| Wectet take: othe | the teeth like strong liquids or calo- +) with your opponents before and after y Just friendly and a he s the | Mrs. M. J. Clay mel. They take hold of the trouble competition, and that's as it should be single loser wha | things, both at home | | and quickly correct it. Why cure “crabbed.” That, to my mind, i | lo 1 the wife of | jthe liver at the expense of the CHIEF seattLy. | | 4s the ae | | teeth? Calomel sometimes plays ates DEVELOP INTO Pirin | havoc with the gums. So do strong } liquids. It {s best not to take caloe To the Voters or age | f | ; apc oes | mel. Let Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tab reless Ones: Now is the time to beg ng Into” the coming i" ng for 3 a : , jlets take its place. Seer e ant Te oie teas : gi ore ute When fn level.) If Headachy, Bilious, Sick, | an the approach of a period | Headaches, “duliness" and that _ evil: 7 : ection igh: del he 3s tion sie R ap Con tipat 4 jot dependency—of crutches and | lazy feeling bei ee constipation e the national delegates a e ho politicians alone sonstipate canes—of worry, caro and fa t |and a disordered liver. Take Dr, % dele 25? it you yo r some c | | 52 4 Bhar “i ht 7 . R ates? Sf Sto taAN Ao Auta Mrs alg coe eet | : | |. Don’t dread the days ahead! Bo | Edwards’ Olive Tablets when you ig to go in the national convention, If you | 1. ct a repared to grapple with the hench- | feel “logy” and “heav ‘They 4 what you get. Sincerely, | : a hig Rut | th rheumatism | “clear” clouded brain and “perk up” CHIEF SEATTLE, | 610s Mat op them 1 niga tt ; caow {0 it |—with health—with |the spirits. 16¢ and“30c.—Advertise- oy ee : | n, an te that at hich (A \4 feeblen ‘The system that {s free | ment. To “The Columns,” University of Washington is pisabant tS A Lath cette at | through which One: The more I seo of you, the more I belleve that the |» medseat alte a resp bu yi blood tingles need not 1 prene ative publication. Yor l¢ t tt thes and en e c : Lamps 7 ut adv & years. an | ‘ GUE eb -Darictalty CME WHOL. One| rac ak Cantradia oud killa th n that may become popu: ly Wea tndlgeets list the aid of 8, 8. S—the builder | ee ee Orr reece, O08: | istlamse gmorases aud Mil , “Look for the man in {Have You Indigestion, | of red biood cells—to fight off the . ye edgy yates Open sa do j . | | Gas or Stomach Trouble? | infirmities of Old Age. { perme nak Sart ty tithe mereka | eco titty k rugs, ! ~ _ Heattle, Wash, “We use Dr AEA eh of Ee S. S. when you ; ses dl borg geal oes ly homie hace ed PO vaht and Club Slates Its Fe : ets tein ee |Dower that has been built up by | CHIEF St : me th Croomuiaion contains Office Induction ‘ constipation, | vim anil vigor ¢ fr yoatk thusger | re h 900 nd I fallation of the following off : hen | possess will ¢ enable you ta To the Gove: ple of the U. S. | 1 ! } Piiy Be Bald Kt be toned t sae on ar /eloy the advantages of passing | Greet \ Jo about the recent sale and inflamn n h 1 tatfon club at the Ra tle: , Whilo others léss fortunate | , ¢ je goes on to xchange building M evenin ‘0 griping or ince i and dependent. Y ; vounie and’ |R. Cc. i . qo|lows a gentle liver and i for nearly a century has | punranteed ea 1° 1 C, | Head Biliousne Gases, ig honored tant in for | > If t ( t 6 nd all such’ distre evs of gibi. hale and hearty O is f ny by morn: Most harmie ‘ ; seem to) mado only of pure vegetable in- rrh t a ot! {dy a ‘ tive for Mon, Women and Children t git ys “S| gredients and is sold at all good { Women Aid Lundin | —10 vox 1 50 Mra. M. J, Clay, 107 N.| drug stores. Tho largo | AND 4 i cotnenlit 5 y any drug store.—-Adverttsement it ° size bottle is tho more ot how longa it Alfred H. Lund ur druggiat a ; oa ESTABLISHED 1875 Heved after ng a to d i \ | Hotel SS Makes You Feel No Opiates, Ingredients printed en Wrapper | Fecintem;: Gov okituntag: acsoAdvers| S200 Ly ruarters | medica Pawo, (ike Yourself Agia |! INSIST UPON FOLEY’S tisement

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