The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 9, 1915, Page 5

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'AVIATRICE JOINS AMBULANCE CORPS. PAID sign ADVERTISING) | | An intrepid airwoman as well ae! Citizens and Property Owners having the J}:.!!°""~:"00 "ow sos" welfare and prosperity of Seattle at heart "°°" are requested to sign Home Rule Petition. | {Cynthia Grey’s LETTERS Q.—Can you tell me the cause of very frequent nightmare and fre quent talking in the sleep of a pe son apparently in good health? Persons who have signed petition for In- itiative Measure No. 18 can also sign Home \s it true that it foreshadows mental 1 P. breakdown?. Can it be ule Petition. “i A This ts not usually the fore riinner of a breakdown, but ipually | denotes that the aul t has b j eating too heavily before re ring. | 4 ° hi h h4 Jat this person eat very light nap. y ee days more in which to sign Jie. Kees ee not to excite him, and t him. aa e.@¢ stain from reading articl of a atic petition. tag are sr geen te seelieg plays A course rgidily adhered to tn! this treatment soon will correct this malady be carefully child. This should especially done ff the patient Is a Call at Office of Home Rule Association Room 416, L. C. Smith Building and Sign Petition FINANCE COMMITTEE PUTS 0.K. ON AUTOBUS ORDINANCE | FOR DORA: Q.—Am going to give a birthday party next month. Can you suggest what to give as favors or souvenirs of the party—something inexpen. sive? Am also to have priz girl and one for a boy. Can you suggest something to give? The Quests are boys and girls of about 18 and 20 * of age. c. 8. A. Sim skets filled with nuts or cand ch place oe | when served, Tiny It the home with the and fans for the p ® for the men ty and may be bought inexpen ely. For the prize for the young lady, shell hairpins and comb, a card case or a party bag. For the young} one fora i vs may be p the refre guest tate also very STAR—SATURDAY, JANUARY 9. PAGE 5. LEGISLATORS FAIL TO SHOW UP TO BE HECKLED; WOMEN’ TALK OVER THINGS ANYWAY MOORE-™] : WEEK SEXDAY™S MATINEE JAN. 10 Other Matinees Wednesday and Saturday. THE NOVELTY SHOW DE LUXE Direct From the War Zone B Mabel Abbott ai are pe rhe “ poll ms Not a Bingle #@te wenator or rep wyg = 7 Hae showed ue at the saneecs pee the! to ye and 1 iauee tare m STUPENDO Ano BEWILDERING omens King County nmiolative ‘agai at the Good Kats Fri Monday morning, and he will know hehe lsnaeedon HE ALD 1s VER @ay where | come om > 000. It had been advertised as al *' What shail I ‘d 106 Tams OF! ene, hy 7 ee quiz” on questions to come before oa hers wanes es, ule questions t 1 told him | kne@®)if he present JO Farous Giose TOT iN, Bo gpecracuan h 13; the legislature 1 utter when| 0! tone papers to his employer SST yg rw ah ss It was & mistake of the news vised him to see Mr. Kies, presi & paper which called our luncheon a dent o board of control He *p quiz,” sald Mrs. Nellie M. Burn-| qiq go, and Mr, King told him he ingy The in Apemey side, chairman If merely D-) must have the papers signed. The The Gray Hinou ™® tended to be a frier ference iployer signed the papers, and > i! But the county delegation took! tne next afternoon at 4 o'clock the ho chances, and the women bad to) nag was discharged Confer by themselves. Blames Parole System They did it effectively He got a position next day in a One af the mattega discussed WAS roa) estate office On the follow the method of patoling prisoners ing sfonday {t was necessary to from the penitentiary or reforma:| nave his papers signed again. He vores Chrlatman day.” said Mea, uy, Drenented them to his empoyer | WAR TIME PRICES Nights "the to") mn Chvtatmas day,” said Mre. and o onday afternoon was le E. Howe, “two men were paroied.|4n’ °° Monday afternoon was let) SEATS NOW SELLING Both came to my home, and I ae The ‘redtagging system’ of pe-| jcured Work for both. I told their) role is a menace. A man has to . employers that the men had just slate it he us : tobacco, bow many One Week Only, Commencing Monday, Jan. 25 come down from Alask 1 knew aa tie: denen th chee ; : better than to tell th ; the truth rye ss idetae i og iy ae Mail Orders Now for Farewell of Employer Discharges Him ‘old, what woman he keeps com On Menday morning they went! nan with and ali sorts of thing to work within a stone's throw of FORBES-ROBERTSON His employer o sign a state ment showing how much time he Ran acca ee ine Ge AND LONDON COMPANY what he spends bis money for, how} much he contributes to the church, how much his meals cost, etc. It} makes it almost impossible for him to hold a job. | Discuss Other Measures 1. P Third “Light That Failed’ Wed. Mat., 81.50 to te, of the Back Monday, Thursday }Hamlet| *::: Wed. Eves.— Mat., 82 to SOc. For Colds, Influenza, Coughs, Sore Throat -Tues., Nights and Sat, Other measures discussed were |the appointment of an equal num| === = — ber of women and men on boards} - = —_ dealing with women and children he wor n'a reformatory b’ thee cone acho, x8 Wises Sacer] MOST DELICIOUS WAFFLES nen ork ort law; the responsibility of the fa —|ther for the maintenance of chil With Syrup and Pienty of Butter. a born out of wedlockk; the LBARN MILLINERY ) community property law. separate SPECIAL DINNERS Start now. Complete course || Courts for girls; the habitual erim Kerved trom 6 to 8 p.m. Bring the family and save mone, intel tete the uti actene: at SUNDAY CHICKEN DINNER Model Millinery Co fu. cin {ante i a 5th Floor, Second, at Pike Peo! Bask Bidg. ation of a board of review for ci where « possible miscarriage justice has occurred No formal action s of HOLLYWOOD LUNCH 212 PIKE STREET UNEMPLOYED WANT TO WORK TO PAY CITY FOR THEIR KEEP To repay the city the 00 al owed for the maintenance of the was taken ~ WILSON DROPS A HINT ABOUT RUNNING AGAIN on | | is aiding the operation of the hotel, and it ts strongly favored by Coun- ABOARD PRESIDENT wit-|Hotel Liberty, where unemployed ciman Cooley. it auch work can be SON'S TRAIN, PITTSBURG, Jan.|men are fe an housed, enry M 9.—President Wilson was pleased|Pauly, manager, has offered the| Provided which wilt not deprive today over the reception accorded|free services of the inmates to the heads of families of employment ~ mean, a book, a pipe rack or a tle him yesterday in Indianapolis. jcity for any street improvement that, other councilmen will readily ac* ow ‘ holder. There may come a time,” he| might be designated cept the offer, SEWARD, Alaska, Jan. 9.—The ry jsald, “in the Indiana metropolis! The plan was presented to the| To date, 102,917 meals have been |fallure of the smal! wooden steamer| Q—If granted a divorce in |when the American people will|councilmen by J. B, Powles, mem-|served at the Hotel Liberty thist Lpigeagnictee bef we pvendla Mails Peps. nad or seed Sieg inorriee ‘ have to judge whether | know’| ber of the citizens’ committee which winter, according to Powles’ report, ¢ on schedule, has caused grave) si j what I am talking about concern for her safety among local|!f they move to another state? Live Questions |" This declaration "waa wenera’ GOOD BYE BACKACHE, KIDNEY With Councilman Dale yrs Fr A gag is co eee shipping men. It is feared she may : “= a Marriage before would accepted as meaning that Mr. W bo from Fourth ave. and Nickerson have foundered in a terrifie storm de llega . Soe Mio only veto sosinet It” | 4c, catering Fromoat and Ballard |reging oft Cock inlet the tone e 1a16, at, se devétoped today AND BLADDER ROUBLES the finance committee of the 1,’ way of Fremont ave. and Leary | yay quo January 2 Q—I am a girl 18 years old and puter Dg org eine | ali council Friday recommended jave. over a temporary wooden | ‘The Dora plies between Dutch| have been going with two young AND. his remark should be #0 Inter-| yor. e world GOLD, Do not delay a miante if your MME the submission to the people's | bridge across the canal. jy | Harbor, the Aleutians and Seward,| men, || care Tor so so preted | att * the toine vote on March 2 of Council- Councilman Dale is the only | connecting up with Seattle boats One is from the city and I did not intend to start any ey rp man Hesketh’s bill transfer. (one who voted against it, declar iit. latter point the other from the country, and thing.” he said. No correction of| . gtat at cuss on eee ben Ce ee eet the municipal car : locas WHUN. Galt aor teeaP the impression was forthcoming, |! den grovel end ell other] Capselen, ‘Tea, sve. pleamnal aa railway fund to establish a iad should sell the municipal car ie me. Which eS de feta | p—erephe s Sean It a é alawoive inthe womach, bus line to handle downtown |line. aS } : | ailled organs.” It acts| end the kidseye soak up the off Sm a iter co de ah A pen the work It oh sponge does water. They thoroughly bie rotbmarolls pe ge a grr lng rf ogg 1 oly Mf . |makes « new man ot| kidneys and throw off the inflemmatiael The recommendation will be spoke against the bus line plan sane aliewer, and is printed only |, ,"%* OLYMPIA, Jan. 9.—Applicants Eppes. ot| watch te the enue of the treuhin tin acted 1 | saying he would prefer to wait un- jas an example of the way somelway 1 have of getting 4 : , Liew a sah Gna gates icealiog ot kab thant tate cheerfully retund. umn oo ge on fe Gis ain give tne Laue Be | you ig people Jump at marriage. It[efore the’ ve petting presenting piioaten. fron nelas Psd ih cece capi renty | mone: ou are not satisfied after a ne poubtte 7 of Seattle and Wa tate un showin, . the organs of the| few ° Accept only the pure, The committee also recommend. rien e rail connection into the Doubtful” likes ung man as} of eatie 1 Beis bovy cm means] to Adatinh etedilog at that thatites| Lone cinen ette the tulad: origins! GOLD MEDAL Hagriem Of Game ed Councilman Erickson’s resolu. city. well as the probs Mt is a sure sign] wel! af juestion, and all sides of | ¢, : saatee onake Nines: . Spy sey rtoe = Peaaina Niner nak ae tion submitting to the voters the, Councilman Cooley also remark that she doesn't love either suffi.[O! °rery Because there are| “0% OF Sraduates of the American) i oy dust.” indicate a ne Owl Drug Company. question of using $100,000 of mu-jed he thought bus Ines wouldn't ciently to marry him vba pe sided questi of vital} Assoctation of Law Schools will not} dition nicipal railway bonds to extend Di-| pay. but he nevertheless voted to Men and women really {n lovel{mportanca whic are worthy ot the} rea to sors beng | general) re te the people jnever place such an important de-|most careful consideration be} subjects when taking the bar ex-| ino war A we “rach puede hese NEW YORK, Jan. 9—Potiowi: lclaion as choosing a fitemate tn f Seattle these days amination, the supreme court an-| * an admission by #tock (exchange | hands of a third | party + and read much about the! nounces officials that the brokerige firm of ’ incor to ow a | Stringer & Co., was unable to meet Q—! come to yeu to see If youl®? I thelr own public service co }its obligations, G. F.’ Stringer, Jr. jean help me on a very difficult production. Our city (the peo sic) | FREIGH HOR en | ro erly urned junior member of the firm, today!question. | am a young married|have no right to extend the] igen himself in biG office here woman, and my husband's salary le|service of muntelpal light plant OFF GOLDEN GATE seme He was dead before clerka beyond the city limite le | Although spotted while at work,/as porter in the barber shop of a| reached his side very small. Can you tell me what oeur. state sonst SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 9 William Elder was allowed to havé| Peterson, 1518 Westlake ave The failure ef Stringer & Co, in| Woes the sheapeet oe could pest = on her side, the freighter Eureka is , things his own way until he com-| In his pockets were found three/ ing first to aecur since the stock |albly live on? How much could Ilsiver dam o pounding to pieces upon the Point! : pleted his burglary job in the home| watches, bracelets, rings, €t.,| market reopened | aend a day and not be starving? Ijieak. “and there are Ronita rocks, at the entrance of San . of Frank W. Poole, 223 118) ave. N.; amounting to $200 The company was composed Of| would like some other readers’|' i Francisco harbor, where she was Ho ts.now. in the city jail father ang] son and was admitted | opinions, also mw. |! nin a gale Friday night, All Poole and his son, Burdette, saw to the exchange in May, 1912 This subject is well worthy the crew save Second Officer the flicker of match in the house STALL OF It way reported that the firm wu ace in these columns. There James Bolger, got ashore safely and a man moving about in it, F Ww Cc B short G,000 shares of Reading are m waye the frugal hous |— ss when they reached home, about © @F SWEDISH CLU curltiga, | The younger Stringer, it|wite may economize in her cooking o'clock Friday night a8 /naid, had been speculating! and suggestions from tho#e expert ill ast as on as They got a revolver from a neigh i | heayhy on his own account tn thé | enced in this line will be welcomed. bor, Paul Allen, who also offered; C. J. Eric kson, “president and) grajn market and that his losses | pert ps one of the greatest save eee a tovthe cont. of es his assistance, and with Charles other newly elected officers of the | wi ed out, not only his own for-| ings lies in a wife's ability to shop. ped this raises the prices to Schneychzer, an employe of the swedish Business Men's associa-| ihe, but his father’s as weil jIf she knows exactly what she|sumers and lowers the standard Firestone Rubber Co, of which’ tion were installed at a rousing wants and refuses to be buncoed|/iving, so we must all go on one Poole is superintendent, guarded meeting held Friday noon in ‘ie MOTHER L LIABLE FOR by congenial dealers she has gain-|mea! loss each year in order that our nara oal exits from the house Rathskeller. A gavel was tender Jed a big item in keeping down gro-|PO0t Jet. Good! Let the champagne The burglar left by a rear win-\eq Erickson by John F. Ostrom, Al TS OF INSANE BOY cery and meat bills If w. I shall tell about ft later dow when he got everything he the retiring president and the water in the stock, too wanted. A merry but short chase Others who took office wer Brides may learn to cook through| unell te daft followed, during which Allen fired Cari J. Smith, vice president; | OLYMPIA, Jan, 9.—A decisiong) "ewly established course in home|: » Pe be bal OKE will heat your entire house thor- the revolver several times drew Chilberg, treasurer; H of the lower court in holding former Making at university E \ seth The shots apparently frightened | Heiden, secretary; an Raheny ty Superintendent A. P. Calhoun, of ES without constant attention; in fact the burglar. He stumbled, fell and| Bergstrom, Eric Johnson, E. | Steilacoom asylum, partly respons! | ; : p pentane : ve was captured Nordlund, John E. Ostrum fand| sie for the acta of O. W. Ponce, pa ection, they. without constant attention, in fact, At headquarters he gave his name! John E. Veak } roiled by Cathoun; dn « damage euit A ng Mig : | ae pn H Satta abtants lo ay as Willlam Elder. | A big. increase in membership | to's, \sng ureught by H. P iemert anew oe tell seout thee DR. L. R. CLARK, 0.0. 8. | Coke requires very little attention, You may Mr. and Mrs. A.. J. Littlejohn, the line Broadway line nas been trourht| Hle Didn’t Know His Tooth meng an co-det dante, must HER ean acirord an Was Out Till Dentist heat. stand the judgment, the court rules: ALI thera te noth: | y gp ; Why. the owed It to Him. ’ aR en) : aaa SOAK AUTO THIEVES LIFE s"ornury people and furnish the| poaq eft a steerer Apartment houses, as well as private 4 and coffin in Kansas City fe oo eeneeeeo es Statemen i : ‘at, . . aS / But Miss Ayres Got a ‘Beautiful ol iy | tell ahout this, alxo,|by A. Ki, Whiteraft houses, are using Coke with a high degree Complexion’ at a Cost of ye excitement about! My siste® had a tooth pulled tn nitetand R re A » CAN BE CURED EVERETT, Jan, 9.—Pleading Only $2.00 chy in Beattie. This| your office, and, as 1 had a. tooth of satisfaction, and what we want is your guilty of he theft of an auto fo s true d stop | t a u > 8 ced e to H \. , ’ . H eg Mes ‘ vnc Be sige , Nov 1914: —"AM my life my 1 Meas gourd arabs ag me he ag. oii he name onthe list. We know you'll recognize Joy-rid purpowes, George Boozer face wag covered completely with call on you, and | am mighty glac ine J Free Proof T Ce) y ou V. D, Mhdien of Seattle drew) x @nass of pimples, blackh and Mo etag itt ne intendea|! aid, for the tooth that you ex the economy in its use. id add I nd you a free trigh treat- fivemouth sentences Fr jotches, I spent a lot of money vere to Mr. Boulllon’s articles| tracted did not hurt at all; in fact . ANT went ls your name om po ef te Rosy Seal — tee 1 a ‘le opt yy deh 1 T did not know it was out till the ‘ P oa Sus ni ent — 1 try it. on numerous remedie and treat at public ownership. 1 woult| I ¢ ee : : ema eeceas re err ee ere ACCUSED OF BRIBERY ments without success and no $6 ; Mr. Boulllon to 4} dentist showed me the tooth. 1 Oven Coke is sold at $6.00 per ton at the I've beer drug busine t ¢ tor 20 years Hef at all, 1 tried so many thing subject, but he ha@lieft your office, went out and ate a teed TrenchiCoke $5.50 pet { every one knows 1 eens abe Pireaiment miamtesm & that | was afraid my case could pot Le eYer © l big dinner, #0 you know I did not yards, and Bench Coke at $5.50 per ton. Vg cred tate dventaie ot titer unde tiled cit, 3K , , t ed, Resinol Oint and pate ogodieg tein jexperience any bad effects. Any : hepmenta trentinas 1 made thief otter 8. Kolke, « confectioner, 651 be cured, Resinol Ointment a ay jaro hes 1 ‘ public m shor ' Jackson st. held under $1,500/Resinol Soap seemed to do me} ,,! ik ‘une yon enow: what;one in need of demtal work certain: | Pome : Puviit. you have ie Heh, Smit Hh Tetter—-never mindy how | bail on a charge of brit The good right from the first. 1 used eee een ei iiay wre honest), and| ly ought to consult you Ask for Booklet Pertaining to Coke . bad—my treatment has cured the worat ot eve , wiv me ® | charge against him was preferred two jag@ of Resinol Olntment and) we should always respect those with| A.B, WHITCRAFT, : os aie dee ie ehdeuds bel ihe « below and geet the |by Health Inspector L. H. Le some Resinol Soap, the total cost| whom we do not agree, oven If wel 1111-N, 42nd St ROR ae trial treatment I t to 1 VRE. Th Jers accoimfolinhe who says Kotke offered him $5 if! being only $2.00, and this complete-|do not reward what they advocate Mr, Whiteraft is one of many = $ in your own case will be proof. é 4 he wauld not Insist on the confee-|ly cured my case. My skin iy with-' I Is true that T pay for the pub-| whom we have pleased in just the * i wiadew a ai00T AND MAI Neem wm see jtioner making plumbing improve-|out a blemish and I am the po Cnt expect peapie whe| same way, We can please you, too 5 s % J. ©. HUTZELL, Druggist, 507 West Main St, Fort Wayne, ind. ments in the store sensor of a beautiful complexion.” |! hy with arhat t eae. e 2 ompany : ‘Sai (Signed) Mabel Ayres, stone |°rt,', n me fo@thetr dental Please thout com! iation to me, your Free Proot Treatrsont Annual meeting of Seattle City) Mountain, Va rnp Rd this {8 the only way I Regal Dental Offices Phone: Main 6767. Name aps Ame Evangelization unjon Monday night! Every druggist sells Resinol Soap|iave of wetting the money to pay GA GR. OLARK, ‘Man, hone: Main 6767. jueen Anne Crgregational church 1 Resinol Ointment i jal for printing them. venggne? mee @: to Hole oahdlotighi¢a Vespers Sun-| tree write Yo Dept. 3 R, Rostnol, EDWIN J. BROWN, DD. 4, 1408 Third Avenue Sieia and No day night Baltimare, 713 Firat Ave. N. W. Corner Third and Union | ‘ \ ~Lying | be ¢ 7

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