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& z . 3 —_ np SCHOOL FOR COURTESY IS ESTABLISHED IN SEATTLE, Scene in Phone Company BY MARION LOWE pleane Why don’t you girle attend te your business? Reading a book « making fancy work, aren't ye Maybe She'll Cry “Tm. tryt Maybe sh at the board, but you back,” for she is fn a “School of Court knows what's what Pp. J yneh, commercial ager of the Sunset Teley pany, believes that no ma one Is doing it's worth while courteous It doesn't take any to be polite, and 4 body a whole lot 80 he insti Courtesy.” The time ¢ company’s time noon heads of de partm the manager in the reat @ heart-to-heart talk on co given. They are urged to st perfect pol teness in all @ with employes nd This group Is sent out to p ways that are kind all next week. Ali Attend This School. Next Saturday afternoon the fore men attend the same little meeting and go to work Monday morning under the same instructions Tne ~YESGMEN KILL IND PLUNOE®. TREE CAUGHT and she (By United Press) YPSILANTI, Mich, J Man is dead and one f y wound ed as the result of a battle with two yesagmen who attempted to break into a rallroad station t early today, after causing 4 of terror among the storekeepers in the vicinity The dead: Henry Minor, bag master. Fataliy wounded Morgan Em mett, telegraph operator The pistol battle followed a night f terror, in which the yesemen eld up a score of persons and broke into several stores near the station They met no resist they stormed the station and made an attempt to force thelr way into the office. Errer and Emmett met them with drawn revolver A desperate struggle which many shote were men as they grappled on form of the station. Hefer ed Erner unti d, in th by the other Emmett pluckily b man until poll arrested the bar was rushed to a he physicians made an and pronounced his wou fatal The captured bandit w wounded Cart Billing figed 20, Rob 18, and Harry EIGHT RELA’ TIVES BURIED TOGETHER (By Untted Prem SAWTELLE, Cal. Jan mont the four W Garcia fa e od “LET THE PEOPLE DECIDE”—GLAVIS (ty Velie GME. THIS MAN'S DEATH | |Francis Duval Smoked} Himself to Death, Says! Deputy Coroner Borth- wick, Francis Duval came to his death from heart failure brought ttes Borth on by the use of oi Deputy Coroner Willia wiek, With the cold fingers at he knew at} feath. | slated to} he room | n the /ian,” well s Busy Exchange Room. " . HARRY lowing week one “shift” of the H. L. BLITZ PLAYS JABBERING MONKEY | i FOR PROFIT AND-BECOMES REAL APE : saved 10 live with ‘ln no longer | RESEARCH WORK AMONG INDIANS That Harry | THE STAR—FRIDAY, JANUARY 7, 1916 | her with inhuman feroolty, tore her |slophing ip bis uproggonable rages eatened to kill hy nhe re Blitz is noid to be wealthy Hie —MAG. BLITZ. | hideous make up and incessant bab \bling, blinking and beating of hie tom tom have always been In de Her Al blooded 7 mand at expowitic fairs and car, | ind . nivale, Since the ming of the) Mut \ rile Allen ha en down £ - exposition until recently he drew crowds to a Second ay, theatrette He is now in Portland ¢ d in p a the same occupation, He re taking j resented by an attorney in the 4 1 pe |HAS NOT MADE A often ee MONKEY OF HIM ',)3" ! tua (Wy United Pre PORTLAND, Jan. 7 t friving jrain Harry L. Blitz, the “monkey! F 4 4 int ‘ ling bh toda w a bb! i Tmeery FOR HIS HONOR’S formed t SAKE AN INDIAN Tag afin JAILED HIS SONS into a br It was during bis w ng ho that Blite was { ‘ L. BLITZ, WHOSE WIFE HAS SECURED A DIVORCE, — | Would not #lop hopping When Blitz hit upon this|tious about his wor So nethod of making # living, | nere Mite, the “ known to all f ters | un! and hopped as he as ve re (Of the Pay Streak, rever » type, his wife says that he wae a'l that, awe quentic a ey, |and in priv » what/a man should be, but gradually his hopped and questioned p phe | A in pubic * brute-—was| moral qualities retrogressed and Yes, I'm a ma he “ aa |e esterday by | kept pace with bis increased exact. sald, “but | deny und that | Die wi fi ree |heas In the imitation of a monkey, has made a brute ¢ 1 of the dead man‘a| The aly granted ther| Day by day he grew more like @ is doubtless a natur give 4 with the makings, | ¥!t® th of thelr simyear | beast and leas like a man—bhis mind that a man playing + 5 ri xamtnation with |%4 2.50 alimony jlost its human processes and he hours a day, and 365 days t ow by oner to}, Ace Mra. Bilita, her hus |began to take op brutal physical! year, would acquire animaliatic n st exact cause, bat it is |>*"4 re been imitating | qualities traite, | deny that such hax hay ewsary, as the man|* monkey, ing “Yababababa | To live with a man of these pe pened tn my case. When | doff and " er of My Lady Nico |"®®. yababababa yabababab” for!culiar endowments, according te! my monkey clothes at the concly he © jelght hour his eyes,| Mre. Biita, was all that a senaltive, «ion of my work | leave all monkey D came here three monthe the simian ago and took a room at Mra. Mo-| Corkle's house at -that time, . al, |**cond na but a society woman goes on | though on neering Hbrary he did not work or|~ I want my @ daughte demands | study All day long, she says, he the soclety woman sat in front of the open fire, amok: | Number, please,” answers the | ing himself to death operator Mr. Borthwick can find no re No matter about the oumber,| tives nor friends of the man, Wb you know whom | want." « ¢ from m also a mye will be held a few days in! at the relatives, if he bas any, may claim it She Gete Hasty. ° If the operator insists upon tb number the woman tells who #h ts, where she came from, who father was and how much u ence she has. "You are just a cheap, hired, working girl,’ she says, ‘t could have you discharged in a min te. I know that line is not busy | and I am going to stay right here until you give me that call And the “School ourtesy wn! st anawers her eweetly, though she feels lke pulling off her! awitehes, puffa and rate wal i Next Mrs. Lofty or Mr, Cus FE wil sins f e saying ¥ p things} tieal ban party hae over the phone reme a little operator at knows better and size marks you down metre according to th language "AUGUST ROEHL yeguiar toast list, t Candidates for the m WILLIAMS ADMITS MURDEROUSM nati, reque ATTACK ON AUBURN fiven 0 the OFFICER. Frede lauaman | toe t the ban The res. aaneal Net « its in ae follows Maurice | Langhorne, 1 1 json”; J.B dter ent Dut | Vaiue of J Doo MeDor 4, “Young Men in Poll | M. M. Godman, “The | John Schram, “Politica | ohn Z. White. |i H. 1. Schick, “Organ: } Winningham, poem, | ocracy Dies Wilmon |i We Are Democrat Heing True to Thy | j | THOUSANDS OF coe ; DOLLARS HELD | Howard W Ve seine | City Comptrot a dr warra wands » Seattle y ¢ Harry Carroll er full of assesament re mating hich owners | n accumulating | nts ha t f are, and date back to the} t when Second av. was but aif trail. H & complaint he the distribution of this 4 Howard W money Editor of The Sta Dear Sir—| “ Mar x ay not know that my which the niscarrie 1. M. WILSON Pastor of Westminster Church ‘ n The Henry trvings, Richard n and Lillian Russells of the senior class of the Broadway high school got together last ni and organized @ dramatic club. The following ofticers were elected: |f lidren to| President, Allee Baton; vice presi quick,” or|dent, Clara Strong; secretary |Harry Hosenburg; treasurer, Prank |i | Leobold | an ' f ' SEND CHILDREN sign up contrac TO SCHOOL, SAY m, charging him « 26 per cent} 1 pr ding ge ad merely r ffice nd Yes « 0 a re ive hi warran mimponed' help Ms slees’ a todas . urrants, and thought h my. barber others might ike t I mig ky f th — r aid th waking gr he had_a large civil ongi-|™*2!tY bae sunk to the level of the|reached the stage whore he beat! monkey of me until all) self-respecting woman could do instincts with them become aj upder the most favorable elreum The trouble has been that my him, and his hu- | stances, but when bis ataviem had wife tried to make a sure enough HAT’S what The Star will do in a few days, for the benefit of the Seattle mer- chants and readers of The Star. These articles will throw light upon the results obtained from advertisements appearing in this paper, to an extent which is not at all surprising to us, as we hear of them daily, but seems to have astonished advertisers. For thisreason we are going to TURN ON THE LIGHT And show the public at large the magnificent returns merchants have received by publicity through this medium. Some of this information will be from those who have used The Star exclusively; from others who have used other Seattle daily mediums, with an ob- ject Of testing their value. Keep your eyes open and watch for these state- ments They will be backed up by proof. 'NE-A-KA-NUM WILL JOIN CURTIS IN terial, mip rte fh hy © AY tng another hed pote ony ™ t wit Ps 1 Alten they hie nator We 80 ty f the wig owe thee Ne ther gram i em - 4 tt ing cout > IN TULSA, ' ENGLISH POL ITICS? forts am 0 whether valent be beng « sald thet © thet the were made adore a ee a =s4a6 Be ececacus- gese Sree. ¥-# SSE TERE