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SORA OOM ERE PETIT AOL: RET 2 '3-CENT FARE CITY USES JITNEY BUSSES TO FEED TRACTION LINES STAR—TUESDAY, FEB. REPUBLICANS "ARE TOUCHY ON 1915. PAGE 5. ESTABLISHED McDougall ¢ fouthwick 1878 Coldin Head Relieved in one minute. Money back IC Ae falls, Get a 280 of Mo tube of it were better for him that a millstone w hanged about his neck McArdle, showing particular sen and that he were drowned in the depth of the s¢ iivanbhe ‘aeclcad it lakesh tone Who would be #0 hard-hearted as to condemn an innocent babe for 6 was guided by me earn? . ae yy yer gn the sins of {ts parents? Unfortunately, these little children are 8Ol goonomy only and nek fw be me ott store given the chance te decline being ushered into a world of turmoil, The [yy patron-| Ronse iew people who take them, shelter them and give them a chance, ave Rep. Dav ° "lerce ¢ Jolng a beautiful and noble work, and statistics prove that a child). yh. vel Bic ae Potoge: Sipe] even ilogitimate, may well repay th re that is given to it Seaha Wud tek ue Aiwere takkea William the Conqueror is a good example, He was an Mlegitimate | oitiog ye p child, His father, the duke of Normandy, was an able man, His motn "yp : tomers bring shoes vere] otfue ‘ : A i 2 Oven Speaker Cohner was drawn ‘ Payee saring enoetys be | ot was the daughter of a simple tanner. He, the Conqueror, wa tite tee talktone’ Laatials the baste cainh con ee ta eittorenh. | ereatest of his line, and thatadded greatness came from his MOTHER, ne got into a verbal clash with It’s a bit bette jand his illegitimacy did not affect it Reeves, questioning the latter's ' Another example-—Leonardo da Vinel, a gre t artist, a great engl cruchtulness REGAL SHOE heer, a man of marvelous natural scientific ability, was an Megitimate|” Reeves replied that Conner could REPAIR SHOP child, the son of a peasant girl. Of all meg on earth he was the ‘I#t) cor away with his statements in the to recognize the true chara@ler of fossil remains and to dispel the fool pouse, but not elsewhere. ish theories concerning them. He stood six feet four, could bend ®| ‘The talkfest might never have horseshoe with his hands, build bridges, fortify towns and paint 80M! ended but for Tom Murphine, pro- of the most marvelous of pictures, He was a success, although bOfD gressive floor leader. out of wedlock, and he would have been well worth caring for. After several members had told Caesar Borgia, Machiavelli's ideal statesmar mate child. Marshal Saxe, who gained the the Megitimate son of Augustus Ii, and of A And I might write on and on, enough to fill the more, and then not even outline the ac illegitimate children DOCTOR Can at the Right Drug Co. 1 Q.—Before we were married, my! A.-—-About Washington st, near Second ave,| husband was with me as much as your child's and have the ex-government physt-| possible. Since we have been mar- cian diagnose your ease and prescribe for you, absolutely without charge. . he doesn’t seem to care for contract. A We want your patronage and of-|™e or for our 6-month-old baby. the only cure (if there {# one) for|saiera of % cent a loaf for bread fer you the doctor's services as an Every night he goes to the club / such a man. Join some women’s | win) affect the consumer was the inducement. |roome and stays late, sometimes organization and make thelr toter | 4. >, Look fur the Yellow Freat. all night. All day Sunday he Is | ests your interests. Just because a Hg eng Bho poe een to Shed = oman is mi dis no reaso! y ‘ odie . gone to the club. woman te married 5 reason WAY lof flour, the wholesalers announced she shou and the oute a man an that 1 have tried every way to keep him at home. | have tried to be entertaining and be a good listener, and have invited his friends to spend evenings with us, but all for nothing. 1 do not like to call on our mar- ried friends in th ining without him, and the giris don’t want me to ge around with them since th baby has come, so what am | to do? SYLVIA. eVERARY AND TOMMY ATKINS TURRANS All the go. Drop fn and try one on. Our upstali t saves you money 3 Co. Fifth Floor People’s Savings Bask, Second Vike. HIS wt will know ried women failed he thinks is ‘when he the snap of will pull in doesn't, the point | Doubtless | philosophy ‘tor himself, victory vements o Hubby awful howl tempt to make her life worth liv but Just let him how! that been effective scheme worked It is @ man's nature to want what thinks he is wife's interest and love. n, Was another Mlegitl of Fontenoy, was Konigsmark » paper, and even the world’s great | | how {t all happened, Murphine made a motion that all the various ex planations be accepted. The mo Uon carried by a big vote ‘ora Von who! all sake 2 can to | make the PORTLAND, Feb. Whethe the increase in price by the whole | is best of an unfortunate matrimonial beolute indifference ts yan exile from society r world any more than will no doubt raise when he discovers would dare to at that hereafter jcents a loaf, bread would be instead of 3% cents | Toothbrush a Surprise OSTEND, Feb, 2.—There ts one and you|charactertatic of the British soldier the medicine hes /that bas not yet ceased to astonish | A number of mar-|the good peasant folk of France and have told me this | Belgium when all others! At one British camp an old Flem- | ish Woman, after watching a number) of soldiers bPhshing their teeth, ex-| claimed My goodne what ha they eaten that they are obliged to scour their mouths in this fashion 7 fe beyond his ri h, and sing bis if he cares tor her, he And if he gained a his finger bis horns wife has Hereafter the city will have a hydrographer The position was such @ man has a fine| created Monday by the council. The of “personal iiberty” |Dydrographer will be an appointee but ke hundreds of (Of tha city engineer and his duty Cleveland Jitney Bus Which Bring CLEVELAND. busses would never Cleveland if they didn’t make 4 bet Feb. 2 Hitney be a success in ter financial showing than the autc street busses the railway now is operating here nt fares leave no room for serious com petition Every since last qapring the © land Rallway company has been the w of three auto bus Kach bus seats 8 passenge 000 was spent to buy and equip them. One bus is used to run from the end of the Pearl road line to a point less than two miles distant, The other bus operates from the end of the Euclid Ine over Noble road te | Mayfield, about two miles, The third bus isu as a relief bu when one of the others is being overhauled and repair During December the Noble road bus ran 3,414 miles, carrying 4,121 passengers, for a revenue of $205.93 It earned 6.03 cents a car mile, and cost to opérate in excess of 20 centy 1s Passengers to a 3-Cent Street Car This cost includes gaso in ya car mile }line, maintenance, tnterest” on it and the salary of the equired to run the est | man }ma bus The Pearl road bus in December ran 3,168 miles, carrying 2,963 pas sengers, and paying $148.13 in fares | This bus showed an earning power of 4.68 cents a car mile, and cost lapproximately the same as the Noble road bus operate A straight S-cent fare is charged on the busses, and no transfer ts given to the regular car lines Street railway officials and City Tractioner Witt explain that the | busses were not expected to show profit, but put into commis sion to tap ly ettied terri for the convenience of the we tor He railway officials say had built a regular car line extension r the territory |reached by the busses the losses | would be so much greater by reason | of the interest on the investment for ltracks and the laying of the tracks PALMER SHOWS HIS COLORS 2. OLYMPIA, Feb. —After t hree weeks, Senator E. B. Paim- er of Seattle came through with what was expected of him. He introduced two bills Monday to abolish the eight-hour day on public works. been in force for sever! years. the law prohibiting contractor work to employ men more than eight hours a day. bill repeals the eight-hour law The eight-hour law for public employes ha Paimer’s first bill is to re 1 and subcontractors doing city The second on all public work. The Princess Pat’s Men in Thick of It PARIS, Feb, 2.—The Princ Patricia's crack Canadian regi- ment bore the brunt of anotner furious German charge west of La Bassee, according to dis EY Bus News pub-| about 18. assortment are to be had good range of color and Valentine Novelties COMPLETE line of | Valentines and Valen } tine Novelties unusu ally good assortment shown in our Stationery Depart- ment. Valentine Post- Cards, dozen, 10¢ to 25¢. Dennison'’s Stickers, Cut- outs, Hearts, Cupids, etc., package, 10¢. Hand Colored Valentines, 5@€, 10¢@ and | 15¢. Valentine Place dozen, 20@ to 50¢. | in an Cards and Cards, W. Dayton Wegfarth’s Valentine Cards, graved, decided hand-en- a novelty, Cc. 50c Pound Stationery 25c An extra heavy quality of Linen Paper, put up in a neat telescope box, 80 sheets f paper to the pound, Very special, 25e. Second Av. and Pike St. Firat Floor which are suitable for slender women and for girls The Coats which make up the majority of this materials and styles are offered in the entire assort- ment. You may choose from them on Wednesday in the Basement at $2.85. x rd atarrhal Jelly | t @ it quick. For chronic nasal oa: , | e ary cataerd, core nove, COMERS. . OLYMPIA, Feb. 2--With the + Write for Q.—! have adopted a baby girl born out of wedlock, and my neigh: free sample. The Arst drop used will bors seem to think that no goed can come from such a child, so | am Publicen leaders showing much sen oa S$. ul Ss: resses. do good, Ask druggists. | writing to if you will mot give this subject a little airing for the avenie *s about the charge that the ta wit Kondon Mig. Co., Minneapolia, Mina | benefit of certain narrow-minded people who are down on such chil | hi dle b ie were interposed in : = | kK th , place of Goy, Lister's bills ao as to 2 | dren and think they are not worth while and have no right ve five aftetd palluckl stains bo aneiehors Reduced to 85 i A.—No doubt, should you point your finger at tt re folks Of the legislature in the reorganiza . : p .y lon of state land commission and ¥ > y Gold-Filled and call them hypocrites to thetr faith, trattors to their God, they / {ln of state ; Spectacles would hold up their hands in holy horror, Then haye them take thelr” “at pg on the house ve On Sale in the Basement Rvegtan | Bibles and turn to Matthew xviii.s10— "Take heed that ye destpre not fey refused to adopt an ar ve take 7 remé gy of > j make Eeetanen Bibles and tera to Matthew xvil.:10—"Take heed 1 mt ye dosipse NOt | ment offered by Democratic Fi W'! have taken 67 remaining garments—consist- PE oan ong - do always behold the face of My t r which is in heaven tae er ha a ~ to proutelt leginia | ing of Coats, Suits, Dresses and Skirts—from oN Orn! re abou e c f «in anic ors from ta} eh Jobs ‘ ind BINYON OFTICAL ©O,, peters. Face Pc voce tat, inte is me ie “house machinary. warkel our winter stocks and removed them to the Base- 1118 First Ave. ere §| “And whose shall receive. one au h little child in my, name re He Rag Bae pgercer ek ABS gee ment for a one-day’s You will find the. sizes : : § get sufficient members to Join in : 1 4 i But whoso shall offend ot of these little ones which believe in Toa he areata of the suits, dresses ant skirts to be largely those ji in practically all sizes. a pleasing assortment of Up to $2.50 an accumula- odds ends of Waists in broken lines which grouped tion of and and sizes, we have tae gether $1.25 and marked at (You will find im the assortment allover embroidered voile and batiste, plain voiles and cross-bar crepe. Some have pique vests and col- lars, while others have collar and cuffs edged with dainty lace.) Both high and low-neck styles are included. Values up to’ $2.50, Wednesday, spe- i $1.25. -s« MacDougall-Southwick cia nd ¥ patches from the front today. The Canadians fought bril- will be the examination of poasible } liantly, hurling the enemy bags || | municipal power sites. The salary! will be $150 « month. ——_oro—_—_— Piles Cured in 6 to 14 Days lother men, his idea liberty” includes some form of slavery for his wife. Conscience jand justice have nothing whatever | ft “pe Anywhere tn “Greater Seattle” of “personal | WANT TO BUY A RAILROAD? CLEVELAND, 0., Feb. 2.—Twelve thousand stockholders of the Enthusjem greete the remarks of the many speakers at a mass meeting of jitney bus drivers held at the Seattle Press club Monday| Wheeling & Lake Erie railroad, Ohio's biggest financial nut uncracked, counter-attacked | to do with bis scheme of living. Un-/ . Ds } WE LOAN ON THE : } if PAZO Otrtmens || and captured a position along}, L. BR. CLARK, D. MKALLOENT. OF married men and inmarried girls ces kg, Bit Hiewaina or Bee \T the canal to Bethune which was|| night. Five hundreds owners and] are waiting patiently for April, when some kind person with $26,500,000 SSSSSSSSSS3S$ $$ ‘i * MORTGAGE would do well to read the above | Wedes Fue, Bele Get someten Filta, Ballet ret avcication to | occupied by the Germans in last ]| drivers were present will be asked to come along and settle their difficulties by purchasing j “STRAIGHT” MO! peel learn gal aaa nae! I] week's fighting. | One of the principal speakers | the most-kicked-around little railroad in the United States CASH COUFON-—Woerth $5 a04 More) t| PLAN AT LOWEST RATES (5/8 warning for both |] Renewal of the bloody infan-|)¥as Chief of Police Lang. Lang Hope that the state of Ohio would purchase the 460 miles of track, This cou mn. if used on or before 1915, will be accepted | i | engagements between La]|“*ked for cooperation in relieving) 9,700 freight cars, 84 passenger coaches, 210 locomotives and various cease et mel Big Specials try Estee cas om any werk amsunting | pevia “Warllela’s nationality? | Bassee and Bethune and violent || (raffic congestion other equipment was today definitely abandoned, and the “outfit” will to $4.00 of more up to $10.00; there- ir ai y cannonading of the Belgian po- He also requested the adoption of] pe put on the auction block in April. Eat pencemiann ct tee emeunt ot ipenande: le meray WEDNESDAY sitions near Ypres were the prin-||the folowing don'ts: Don't allow] “Most of the stockholders are Easterners. Eleven of the 34 years of oe yee ony gl gales Sg stay ancipemlalad mavinae GIRL cipal features in today’s advices | | Passengers on running board; don’t) ie Wheeling & Lake Erie's history have seen it in the hands of a re- For example, you have $40.90 NO BONUS Pod dd ea ee from the front. let women sit on laps of men oF] ceiver, Twice it emerged, only to fall again in 1908. : See nee ecat Seteean- saith thie PROMPT SERVICE ity, born in San Francisco, Cal shes: lain ety al ual laggy ‘The road was born in 1879, by Canadian capitalists, who foresaw Seonens and Kid Oct. 5, 1889. He married Mary eae | Others who spoke were ex-Mayor the possibility of tapping the Southeastern Ohio coal fields with an out ~ you save $16.00 on an . Gar ‘peice’ yemein exactly the Gabrielle Braiit of New Jersey Occidental and Yesler Lew Shank of Indianapolis, Corpo.| let to Lake hin discount offer as M4 ty CATE none e ration Counsel Bradford, Council They have been for the past years on Washington Savings MEATS—(Stalls 19) A NEW PICTURE OF xo, counse! Bractors, tundy.|Cop’ll Take Tri Jincrease rapidly are set forth in» *\phls coupon good only at the Regal Steer: Pet Roast. 5 3a6e A NEW GOVERNOR [73% Scese, Cana be 2 |the monthly trade digest of the ~ pani sonpce Goes satya Sho Reet nd | } Mutton Chopa......12%¢ | Bolton, counciimanic candidate Patrolman T. B. Wright will get| Pirst National bank. The booklet ; torner Union st. | Steer Sirloin Steak ..18¢ I eR: a leave of absence on pay, to eD-|beseeches farmers to supply the lim Good Only at the Regal Dental Office Loan Association Spare Ribs .... Ale bait . able him to board the Oregon, on| home demand ahead of business © slas, Tex. jitney bus men willl which he served during the Span-| coming from belligerent nations. H FISH—(Stali 11) Salmon, % Ibs Engiish Sole, 2 Ibi Salt Herring, doz. 20¢ Olympla Oysters, pint 40¢ VEGETABLES—( Stalls 16-17) affiliate with the | tion of Labor. American Feera-|ish-American war, and to partict-| pate in the naval pageant marking ‘ INo More Piles — the formal opening of the Panama Regal Dental Offices OR. L. R. CLARK, MGR. 1405 Third Avenue N. W. Corner Third and Union 810 2nd Ave. “NOT AUTO IN "LONG CHASE The jitney bus business has not ha da material affect in reducing the receipts of the taxicab compa- nies, and the two businesses prob. canal. The council granted him three weeks’ leave of absence, in| addition to the regular two weeks’|Simple Home Remedy Easily Ap- plied Gives Quick Relief—and ASSETS, $4,400,000 ESTABLISHED 25 YEARS List your vacant rooms in Cauliflower, Star Want Ads. - | | 10¢. 156. 206 ably Seren wit oad Nor does | “#catio piston | Costs Nothing to Try. |. Four men are held at the police| Artichokes, each .......5¢ enter the jitney bus field events.|They'll “Set Up” : station as a result of the injury at 1 BAKERY—(Stall 12) ally . sity stad Central: Cousell of Social lot aa 4 The Centra ‘ouncil of Socia a lo’clock Tuesday morning of John Sunkist Oranges, per box | This is the statement which] agencies will hold a setting-up a Avason, 45, at Fifth ave, and Jack-| oo PZBS comes from the manager of the Se-| meeting, or social roundup, Tues-| ed LA ean depose gre | cain oan: 2" Salpian sipitie te wren KR. B-lday night, 6 o'clock, at the Wom- vaso. fo. at the, Gtty hoopita . c vent cf the jitner hes way |an’s Exchange, on Union st. Social with a fractured leg and several|y "RUITS—(Stall 10) Jgiving the taxicab company some|#inging will be led by Miss Lucy Sean aha es oe Sigh Two 10¢ loaves Bread Tone aisddinn K. Cole, and Ben W. Johnson will D8. ew recor. 7 ’ ' PY Nga oleae EIT epeeerrss V2) Jansen takes @ non-partisan view|§i¥@ an address on “Some Things 4 Three-layer Cake -30¢ of th a.|1 Learned While East for Our Washington apartments; C. 8. Mc-| | he new method of transporta-|! “ : ; i Teith, a brother; C, W. Donaldson, |) CROCERIES:-(Otalle 13-14) ition, While he does not diseern an | Good The Pyramid Smile from = Single Trish = a ‘ - Pink Salmon, can ....10¢ especially ruddy future for the bus - _ ce la coutractor, and Joseph Fuller are! : i a Pyrami te Remedy giv: oN j [the men held. They were arrested || Chir” iiue’ Hibbon’ Ten mien, ze hesitates to predict that Bank Report Rosy reliet, stops. itching, bleeding Geta by Motoreycle Patroimen Gilley and ase dada a:seeuverads Gxietenes Reasons why business conditions| protruding piles, hemorrhoids and driften after a chase out the Pacific; Gold Seal Mince Meat, pkg As et.” Jensen declared, “our| i America are improving and will/an rectal troubles, in the privacy : yy, ingle) Rip eo BD oi Fe 6e 1 business has not been hurt by the lof your own home. Pyramid Pile © | » oles Y. ep | Pennsylvania's schoolmaster | jitney bus. True, a few drivers ¢ Remedy is for sale at all druggists. 4 ‘ ; UTTER AND EGGS— j ; ) rivers are \F } ggists, rei sa cairns tc ier rial cme “stall 18) |governoy, Martin Grove Brum.-| Soliciting pripene, Stim Bey Uatle 0c a box. A single box often | mately they d that both o cur Three other auto victims are bat-| {cans Wild Rose Milk ff|baugh, who was superintendent of| not he done with equal sticcess. . yA trial treatinent. ‘ill’ Deceknae 4 tling for life Tuesday | ; | schools in Philadelphia before the I have heard that owners of} free for the asking. Pyramid Drug ‘ t as as whe Oribeneaie, hospital, Syl] Cottage Cheese, Ib republicans sted him governor|cars on downtown stands are suf. |Co, 517 Pyramid Bldg. Marshall, 4 and two fractures of the right leg. — — Through the newspapers | have | Says Indigestion Results From an He was run over Monday on First Excess of Hydrochloric Acid. ave. by a machine driven by G. M Wheelock, 218 Seventh ave. in structor for the United Gas Engine managed to keep pretty close tab on the number of accidents involv ing jitney busses, | have done this rely to satisfy my own curtosity Undigested food delayed in the stomach decays, or rather, ferments Hard Coal SHOE BARGAINS |Co, & Automobile school The liabilities that would have ac-|the same as food left in the open | Witnesses corroborate Wheel cumulated had the business been|air, says a noted authority, He . is least : rp jock’s statement that the accident an incorporated one, would have |also tells us that Indigestion is e or Ss * OKE will heat your entire house thor- could not have been averted ° IN put such & company out of business |eaused by Hypertcidity, meaning, At the Providence hospital, Mrs days ago. \there is an excess of hydrochloric | oughly and will continue to do so 2 ‘ ©. K. Anderson, injured while 9 s Particularly, the liability is the /acid in the stomach which prevents without constant attention, in fact, crossing at Second and Pike Mon problem with which the jitney men|complete digestion and starts food | day noon, is in a eritical condition, must combat, Until that question |fermentation Thus everything | Special Fe You may is decided the fate of the jitney bus|eaten sours in the stomach much game can only and nufnerous bruises. coke requires very little attention. have a fierce fire or check it to a slow, even like garbage sours in a can, form- ing acrid fluids and gases which and numerc Traffic 8 bruses. be guessed at | iceman Hakes exoner Inducements for heat. fete Eteach sae ee ite Dept. Care tmarng the srmbot ot in inte te stomach leeks ty Mat ag, : ae das att leaks ‘ |non walked behind another auto in : M , FP Seattle Auto Transit’ Association | misery in the chest, we belch up ruary Apartment houses as well as private houses Donk of tasteole At the end*of our big Reorganization Sale we find }f can obtain gasoline at all stan an Wo ectiotath adue tick oe kine ‘ : : p | . ‘ . 1 ’ anks two cents per gallon ch enviar: * ater-br | ‘i are using coke with a high degree of satis- pyr icnance for recovery I held out Ha big lot of oie and sagen . dopnearn ms Hp inna the’ rexitar price, tt was an & irtburn, flatulence, waterbrash Shor White Gloves. .5c ‘ ‘ bY physicians attending W. F. Jones Iiwe have grouped in our ownstairs epartment anc nounced today. Rates also have |” at . - | . faction and what we want is your name on of Buckley, Wash. one of the pas Hhave put extremely low prices on them to effect a clean eon sectired for them from deal-|, He tells us to lay aside all di-|iLong White Gloves. 10c igestive aids and instead, get from | any pharmacy four ounces of Jad! |Salts and take a tablespoonful in| |sehgers in the auto which « with ave, and Day st ided Het the list. ell en up. This provides shoes for the entire family at prices [J/¢" 9 auto accessories and tires that will surprise you car Sunday at We know you'll recognize the econ- omy in its use. e @|a glass of water before breakfast ht There are a few pairs of the fancy slippers left at THINGS NOT HEARD ON and drink while it Is effervescing Retort Coke is sold at $6.00 per ton at WILL FLOAT BONDS 50c per pair { JITNEY and furthermore, to continwe this j e< 01 Of Pe i a 23 —_——- ———@/ for a week. While relief follows| the yards and Bench Coke at $5.50 per ton. FOR PUBLIC MA At $1.00 and $1.95 we are finishing the clearance of Ty the first dose, it is important. to| RKET | . big lot of men’s and women’s shoes Parte ne teeta ae. tone” neutralize the acidity, remove the | Ask for Booklét Pertaining to Coke. The Bargain ‘Tables are set for your benefit Step lively.” gasmaking mass, start the liver, | ° | CLEVELAND, 0., Feb Cleve : ‘Take the next car: this car goes (Stimulate the kidneys and thus pro-| jland will float a million dollar bond ’ to the barn {mote a free flow of pure digestive 4 i lissue for a new municipal market if TURRELL Pay fare to the next conductor; | Juices. | City Market ter Charles Kamp we change crews Jad Salts is inexpensive and is| e ing mpany succeeds with a project just out Car right behind made from the acid of grapes and} : lined, ‘The old municipal market Well, what are you tryin’ to do lemon juice, combined wits —e Inc. Phone: Main 6767. established a little over a year ago push a hole in that botfon? {and sodium phosphate, This harm-|ff 4462 Tenth Ave. Cor. E, Union with @ capacity of less than 40,000] rion St., or 903 Second Ave. d you the first time s salts is used by thousands of * people oa tiny dark 1 y | 120 Mario i Sure, I called the s| Can't |people for stomach trouble with ex- Phones East 849, East 1164 is Inadequate, Katap told the city council, | ellent results. ooo 8 rear

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