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eteen brielly snappily, but all there, Rarer csacntuome sancti a VOL. 14. NO. 264, SEATTLE, WASH . Mr. City Reader of The Star, this paper wants you to meet Mr. Country Reader of ‘The Start Mr, Farmer, meet Mr. City Man [t's about this parcel past | wition, The Star wishes you to get in touch with each other, The Star has fought for ge of the parcel p r years, This paper believes that tl sumer away from cach other Now, after y You are well acquainted with Hig ars of agitating and fighting, we have the parcel : pad * 3 P post Cost of Living. The Star has been booting and biffi “ing. wo. Me. Fasiner. vo ¢ pr @ YOU DON'T KNOW! Man knows he ca iy eggs from Farmer cheaper than he can in the city, mer knows be can sell eggs to City Man and gend them by parcel post. BUT THE IDENTI Gispivive xcs | \ = BATTER IN DOORS [HOW TicHr OF ROCKE BIG BLOW IS 4 »DUETONIGHT Sergeant-at-Arms Asks War- nade ia vant to Arrest Oil King’s Brother ste © to::2u, ve on ine sate wide and beilest yourself, : as Witness. There's a big blow coming. The j ing a fine line of fresh eggs and butter. Whom are you going to sel) them to? weather bureay this morning lesued ‘ a aes man of Mr. Meckefelter'e import: |2, unen#! storm warming The NEW YORK, Jan 2 —Sereeant. ance shonid be wo annoyed All th owen vel Py reoots mfg ‘on shims Riddell of the national BOtUriety pots him In @ wrong light a nighich olade Git be of tepreventatives and his felt during the n 2¢ hours today are waiting Tati mhe! There was « favorite remark emperes him w batter passed eine vike coming down the doom of the resiiences town to thetr work today. ‘ot W. G. Rockefeller, 5 | > be | The first fai! of the win tor came laic Wednesday The | ground was covered with the flaky (fase, It was chilly, too Down town | the snow melted as spon as it fell | But © the restdential @istricts where the sidewalks are wood and ¢ the snow} heid ite own until the arrival of} the warm ralas thie morning seowfal! record ‘Three feet of Seartie in 189% Three big rotarios, driver Mallet engines, and sever 8 arrest tc warrant in my posses i Ge weering funkies ang Bl@lings of Rockefeller will sp me from searching any T @ink he may be hiding. 4 the warrant | will not Reeser more than 15 min is ready to accom search hie Fifth av one of K » R fe er me t en eS feels his health will not perr (ts frigbtful: to think that to go to Washington.” Milwaukee @ clear » Elum and a distance of 40 miles. The in Wednesday, progressed tisfactorily that the first ¢rain| nee Sunday passed through to Se Dr. Martin Damourette, 1124 One of the 33 union mer ve robbery of the express companies has kept producer this old party for the past The &t nikly’ 4 s that it has not accomplished h al : spars, but The plished much along this line his paper's expose of the ime Avenue “Big et showed the people how and why they were being gouged, but it didn't atop the peson ; The Star believes it has @ proposition that will strike a big, smashing blow to High Cost of Living. And it's and have them delivered by the parcel : n an th ) Y OF EACH OF S$ IS SWALLOWED UP IN BLOCKS OF APARTMEN''S OR ACRES OF MEADOW -LAND, RAIN TONIGHT AND FRIDAY, high southwesterly wind . io) Lo) fes to make its pages bright o A a Dr sting If ‘you run ‘into any. @ ODAY Billie Burke, the actress, quits and "a 0 " writing for women for the time being thing dull tell us about it, and we'll en- p geavor not to ‘offend again, When you've and begins writing for men, You'll find The Star, you've got the world’s news, A her first story on page 7. Good stuff! It’s her __THE ONLY PROGRESSIVE NEWSPAPER IN SEATTLE THURSDAY, JANUARY 2, 191% ONE CEN : ; HOME: EDITION pneryey: RE IS THE STAR'S PLAN TO FOREVER SMASH MR. HIGH COST OF LIVING This paper proposes to put its army of city readers in’ touch with its country readers for their mutual benefit. It’s a simple plan, but you can help make it a mighty big proposition. AS THE CA ) MAY BE, AND NEITHER OF YOUC So The Star is going on the job as a master of cere The Star is read in over 44,000 he ment of what you sell your P.O } to do that with your p k most practical way, to determine whether or no Ww pericont of six days, where every one our readers can sce it with you. We want our city readers to know our country re GET TOGETHER! YOU OUGHT TO BE GOOD FRIENDS, WITH PROFIT TO EACH OF YOU. Perdonable Pride! JBOALT BUYS EGGS git Si otetot Hinata" SEATTLE DOCTOR WILL GIVE ees 4VEITMOE PEELS POTATOES THEY'RE GOINGTO DEMONSTRATION TO PROVE | *, | KITCHEN OF PENITENTIARY, FOR BREAD Now, HE HAS TUBERCULOSIS CURE, | SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 2— i While Year's revelry was BMiet Prove teased w 1 De Warden Mack is a tnd Tay. who claims to have discovered | erid 8] > thale eins tae PORT LEAVEN k er 1 4 22 of the oth Restan. | Mx Years ago ® serum which will) sec t wads int : 2 tan. 2—Olat Tve F to prison tasks #OlA | effectively cure tubercilosts, k @ statement that h i here ee P Frank M. Ryan, president of the ia {before Friedrich Wrens Friedman |to discover the turtle serum Millionaire Ch Clark's of B along this tine, qill, in t nternational Associ 1 of Bridge snd Structural Iron Workers, was tes | nent to the carpenter shop, and Pe J. Smith was assigned work be of conspiracy unis explosives, peeled e iter t Hl tere, where he is @Byear sentence Herbert S. Hockin, whe to have furnished Detect with the the arrest hich t' to help head steward at the sion of Seattle eal pr The not been deci ng a side bin ot time and d At the last meeting of the asso ise about u Mainst the men convicted Stood a f fee Feline, tion des | ALASKA MARSHAL |r Sha tor tout 3 Year TAKES BABY FOR mnie” ake A. Ceol er Ma ee noe ths hee | er ae STROLL ie uplin mee aout Tak today sent to arrest-|the nomination of Henry K. Love W., is for about 26 years r mont, the 21-year-old eloy ‘ ed in Tacom ; Tuesday, in hig cell|to be United States marshal of the) my United Prees Leased W pressed bride, 15 alter Hay of Taylor, Wash of the world, arf 1b Walter Ha is ie a her room| went hunting in the Tiger mount: They have between Raging river and 1, on December en heard of since district, ne out reason for against | ha. produced it. His trial is set for) was begun Tuesday o} The girl is being kept|tion of the giant pow ntion home, | $4,000,000 times his weight In gold AW Nik Grona® . | E SHALL NEVER FH WARNIN' YOO Den'T UKE HIS T ACT Craz . C. GEORG ELLER ID NEVER mapay -$- ° EVER PROPOSES TO : YoU | WANT TO TUR HIM bown HARD Uf fie BYE MAYME had mede any claim fourth division, District of Alaska. CHICAGO, Jan. 2.—Officially Caneel Cees ee wee ‘Blackie’ is just a dog. h || And the same sentiment Is ex) HUNTER IS MISSING But he's champion Pomeranian nd is today in the ; purchaser, a mys terious woman who paid $5,000 22 ~He| for him and $595 railroad fare from New York to this city. n “Blackie” occupied an entire ;00. So far he has| GREAT FALLS, Mont.—Work] Pullman coach all by himself. the construc Figuring his value on a meat plant at the basis, “Blackle” is worth 996 pending in-|Great Falls of the Missourl, to cost] an ounce, or more than seven MEST AGAIN MAYME- JF THAT GIVE HIM THE GO! | very|cial gains from this discovery,” | near future, gtve @ demonstration| said Dr. Immourettc this morning. | of bis discovery wefore the med-| Buel do want the honor of the} | = ans Eres ace have| Dr, Damourette claime to have | balatios there was some discussion |" ' é 4 See wey co is neces: but the matter was | “olng physictas for alwut | ve. cxamars) WOULD-BE GIRL [or esene% He is a greduate of Wurtz and also th etment m mot’ BroNh§ SB VOU university, Germany, Was surge Jerman army, and has been Rave no wish to obtain finar | discovery. cure® several hundred cases of) tuberculosis, and one of those, he | believes, may bave given Dr. Fried: | man of Berlin his ideas on the | turtle serum Dr. Damourette hae lived in Seat have e milli Tait's « tw I'm sorry id cost years, s I can stand |HUNTING $38,000 ees BUYS $5,000 DOG JEWELRY THIEVES | NEW YORK, Jan, 2—First an |GOOD TIMES COMING |nouncement of the theft of $35,000 | |worth of jewelry two months ago| Frank V, Dunham, comn from the partments here of Si-|of the Chamber of Comr |imeon Crittenden, an attorney, to-|has r from a t A «ram from Los | tr h the East for * annou the arrest udying busine of CH enthal, alia nks an unusual we of the theft was] will foliow | suppresse the police. ‘ Panama canal, and that The robt the police say, had a he Pacific coast will get the confederate among the employes of !largest share of It. Bastern man. |the apartment house, auspicion fall- | ufacture jing on one who disappeared shortly |to this lafter the robbery lestablisht dustrial he believes, are looking with the purpose of factories IN’ TT ry HIM! NOWS HOW TO GET TO THE OTHER to intr ce you per ‘ to cach other. Here is our plan: {r. } iota d to prin nage, with a state- We are r nding you to anybody. You'll have Je want you to write your name on a post card, with'a statement of what 1 have to sell, and your address, thus: . JOUN SMITH, Nox 10h ¥. I ‘ ' Keus, But Bn ‘dip l é ° That's all, Just write that a post card and send it to The Star. We will rELY FREE for a condi- | answer to a man’s letter. No man, or woman, cither, ought to miss Miss Burke's excellent 1 f city re ater a chance to test the parcel post in a ice the HIGH COST OF LIVING If they want a ng will communicate ader "BY PARCEL POST: SAVES HIM MONEY | | Perfectly Simple Business, This Beating the Middleman With Uncle Sam’s Aid By Fred L. Boalt. postr de at & o'clock this morning, lines extending to the 8 have almost blocked the The transaction wa able «cn, ue/51,000 MORE | \ The farme M Hoffe whose ahs. S 25% JOIN STRIKE “see "SIN NEW YORK * Leased Wire taken in NEW YORK, Jan. 2.—Efforts te h | settle big garment workers ‘ renewed here today had tc e epresentativem of the 126,000 me, but to the middle ikers and the manufacturing | cailed wp Hoffer on the clothiers met In an endeavor to | phone. each a bas agreement. “Send me,” | said, “a dozen The mar irers aduvitted te egge by parce! post,” and gave i are losing many | bim my address 8 from outside cities, “Certainly,” he answered 8 expected they will make The eggs were fresh, The ns to the strikers, pa the stey | fens had just laid them. 8 clashes were re postman called at 11 ort tween strike-break- yesterday morning. Hoffer af- [ers fixed six cents’ worth of parcel Mo 51,000 bushelmen bef | post stamps on the parcel, wal « whieh came to Seattle by inter- ers are expec urban and was given to another day postman, who delivered it at — res iany ve reuea » CHILD MISSING; to 48 cents. Therefore, saved five to eight cents. In | POLICEA K addition, | had the satisfaction 0 of knowing that they were not the express on them, which w have been more than po man, who e noon today and ed to quit later in 8 S-year-old daughter » H. Jardee, 402 Sixth av.? s the neighbor who the little girl for » trying to find out, Mrs. Jardee, busy housework, let the neigh- he child. That was at At 6 o'clock Mrs. Jardee «| with Hoffer over the tel- | te yned to the police. again this morning. spent most of the night in he said No trouble at | s¢ bing for the child, P possibly, a cent or two more profit than under the old way.) MURDER AT ’FRISCO The hens laid the ¢ and I hand paresis ed them to the tman, That's | ; 1 Press 1 all there was to | SAN FRANCI rush on the parcel-post | low t the Seatth fice | in t od Wir ), Jan. 2.—Fol a trail of blood from a wharf th Beach district here to- threatens to put express companies | day, Policeman Twomey discovered out of business on the second day |the dead body of Jerry Milkoviteh, of the n parcel-post ee.|aged 40, a longshoreman, lying In E pec carrying i}a room at the Buena Vista hotel, kind, ffice ever ve nife or g pshot wound in CLOTHING FOR THE BOYS Is am interesting subject always, but especially so when such a well-known store as J. Redelsheimer & Co. announces a sale at one-fourth less than regular pricgs, which ethey are doing in their ad, which appears on page 4 in today’s Star. Their ad_also tells of Boys’ Hats and Caps at one-fourth off, Boys’ Sweaters at one-fourth off, Boys’ Shirts and © Blouses @t half-price, and Boys’ Pants at half-price. Altogether this will be found most intereatife to those who have boys to buy for. Star Want Ads are mighty potent business get- ters. Main 9400 or Elliott 44 are the Want Ad numbers, 229 Union St., with the Souvenir and Curio Shop, is the location of The Star's down town office, where you may call if more conven- ient. The Star guarantees more than 40,000 paid circulation daily.