The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 9, 1914, Page 4

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NonrHWwe LEAGUN NEWSPArRRS mph Ne vice of the United Pr Rnteret at Seats By mati. our ae Becond-Clans Matior f city, 98 @ mos. $1.80; year $2.25 Pubtianea p A TALE of two cities Everett and Seattle. ‘Nuff said COUNTY COMMISSIONERS will now require bonds from road Supervisors. Evidently they believe it's better to have locked the barn after the horses fled than never to have locked it at a “TELEPHONE HELPS SEATTLE THIEVES, Headline. That's pretty strong language to apply to the « says newspape company and navy increases one vote in the PRESIDENT WILSON’S views against army Ought to be popular in Seattle, judging by the two to feferendum taken by The Star Let the Girls Keep Their Jobs EATTLE GIRLS work prote minimum employme Their If hotel « too br hotel w male hel; The Public eprecain rte HE ELECTION of ¢ positi term contirn im his inval Meavors sible hegrudge That But the They public free Why Dilly-dally? A S TIME s merchant mar had take. is evident going t Agair to cont sing ( Bean registry are it vessels. Tod ign countries i NOW LET UNCLE SAM DO IT! and hasn't The Dynamic Power of a 1 Good Example HEN a x the fact is s« The other day I mt bonds direct to t jover the counter, first com Dhhali the kt w: ae more. Bittle. over 3 Strong . he fact that to this precedent shows anew the exhauste year “Happy Ever Afterward” HE record « Went te azed soulfully ER all night Was intr: Played face up Why that you know they the other way HER in the « been any greater Mevelops a spirit forbearar fessix matter nluced ; when AFTER LUDLOW, Rev. Ferris, the Episcopal rector at Trinidad, Colo., went, to that helihcle to drag out the dead and comfort the dying, if any of these were left with life in them ¢ompelied to resign from his church from Belgium? For this humane act he was Have you heard of anything worse NOW’S THE time for Little Willie to commandeer the tallest stock Ing for Christmas purposes BOERS HELPED WOUNDED Editor The Star: “One the neutral books ports, etc at the Bor After winning a victor nt a their enemies to help the in every possible wa There might be fact British crueities that have beer fews the Ff war Ww " & black spot FOR FAIR PLAY ARMY |S BIG ENOUGH wounded r » Star: Our arm on Engla h A HOLLANDER BOYS SHOULD STAND Editor The tar: J see one mother siders the c ld protec n f who stand r are as inconsid erate as t who occup: think a little criticism here om in eats, 1, Dewe Votherapoon are this | men of » and are not compete: nde lor a nation ZAN Kitchen Privileges Th “irginns aotel t to see which peace ighth Av., Remttie WEDNESDAY, DE 1914, PAGE 4, 1 What About the Boulevard We’ve Built for Dale’s Auto? Near the home of Councilman C, Allen Dale there is the Mount Baker boulevard, which makes it easy traveling for the Dale auto and for other For those who walk, never have been built. The city of Seattle paid for that boulevard, and is paying for its maintenance year in and year out. All along Division A of the municipal car line, autos. the boulevard need — SAY, WIFE 2 WHAT'S BECOME OF THE Ci@arR SNIPE I pb eh FT ON THE PIANO LAST NIGHT $7 MOST T ANYTHING. bt a bie lad id the wiped ‘the od What partes | we fic an she from his rN fight said Conscientious ry aid the THOU ART Wor poy 2 B94 WOT THE A Passing It Along round, childiat ra DIVINE } Nbe J at be use I notice the whe jon’t dance them are always left His Annual Performance wan! They ain't no Sant Claus they ain't,” said Johnn 5 our First Baptist Christmas \ | ARII0 TO GO ee THE . Looks Suspicious Into the — village thin Him White's farm! Innkeeper-—Great or Jim'll be ablé toe ut the coroner's inque | Q9RK E/THES Farmer (bursting found on A Business Man's Desk aper cles found Unmatied letters Stub pencil | Ancient pipes Miscellany fear and ferr tickets, cartridges, pin cush jon—bought from blind man court plaster, elgar lighter that never worked tal value of Proportion of junk tn ) with t desk, 98% there are Seattle residents who find it easier travel- ing now than previously. All along Lake Burien line, of the municipal railway, the residents find it easier traveling now than before. The city of Seattle paid for the building of Division A and is paying for its maintenance now. The city never hopes to get a penny of rev- enue out of the Mt. Baker boulevard, which was (DIANA, | WANT You Yo Quit SPEAKING To THAT FELLOW. \F You Must | Have A BEAU, HAVE | sore pop “BUT, MAMMA, HE'S A 7 NICe GENTLOMAN, AND ANY GiRL WouLD Ge LUCKY YO MARRY HIM YES, BUT WHO wants A HUSBAND Nou Have To KGEP IN AN AQUARIUM Practical Prescription Against Stomach Acidity BIPLOMAAT DIES wm diplomat Dec. 9 HONOLULI Rockhill, American here heart trouble Shortly a ing from for China, wh¢ to Pree Kai, he was taken ld. He left the nd went to a hos he sank rapidly, Rockhill was years old, and had rved United States as ambassado) Russia and Tur 18 minist to China and Greece yesterday Francisco to have Yuan Shi PHILADELPHIA, I tary of the Treasury t son Franet operation for apt McAdoo’ 8 doin well lowing an Veitis, |map datly built for the Dale auto and other autos. The boule- vard will always cause expenses. It will never yield profits. The city hapes some day to make both Division A and the Lake Burien line self-sustaining. If they’re not paying for themselves now, they’re in no worse financial condition than the Mt. Baker boulevard, ARE THEY, MR. DALE? WEIN FREUND,’ GRIES GERMAN SOLDIER, SHAKING HAND OF MAN WHO SHOT HIM ONDON, Eng., Dec. 9.—The curious mental attitude of the 4 army his deadly enemy whom he tries his best to kill in ttle, but who makes that same enemy a warm friend when it is all over, is i!lustrated by many letters received from the front Lieut. J. P. Pearce, 18, of the Second Essex regiment, is @ prisoner of war in Crefeld, Germany The following letter which he has written home is published here (worse luck). 1 We have ¢ am in no danreated very well, indeed, he 4 beds and fires in the rooms, three good meals a and this morning | had ce a day, at 8 a Mm have a large where we is very French soldier for a servant, t bath, We have roll call tw! 45 p.m. and lights out at 10:45, and we courtyard to walk ut in. We have a canteen here can buy clothes and gnything we want. Prison fare good—new rolls, and coffee, and fresh butter. Not bad! “1 am afraid | am out of the firing line until the war ends “We English officers are tger of being shot unless | try to bolt, which | shan't do “In the fight in which | was so unlucky as to be taken | who was carrying their colors and he wanted to have me shot, but luckily nobody seemed to agree with him “The next time | saw him he had been bandaged up—he was shot through the shoulder. He had forgotten his bad tem- per and dashed up and shook me by the hand in the friendliest manner and shouted, ‘Mein freund, mien freund!’” ot the mar NOTES OF INTEREST FROM WASHINGTON By Gilson Gardner jonary war Esther 8. iow of Noah Damon, who , Revolu was I Ah heat ap har r the service pension law of cing p dectghlintiies all survivors of the Mexican se farmer-teachers iS Gera — d Civil wars 62 and over are = é gible for pensions. cron now on treasury this the rolls of pensioners ranging Forests a cror has rather profi discov the city taxes and nue by maintainit d the Siblwald is revenue at the ar, giv- annually of atest velopment in the » agitation the ation » group in Washington with ches throughout the country on urpose is to hold a war for peace during the Christ mas holidays It ts erstood fuces its organiz his forest yie rate of $7.20 an acre each jing a total income | $32,000. MRS. 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