The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 9, 1915, Page 4

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or Newara Association Second-Class Matter rr month up to € mos, & mos, $1.80; ye arrier, city S6c a month Published Dally by The » exchange wrt Vhone Mata 9400 rate Publishiog Co. amecting all depa: THE REPUBLICAN national committee is going to keep hands off the contest for presidential nomination next year, Why, Bill Taft! | That let's you In again, doesn’t it? Who would have thought “you'd ever have another swipe at the persimmon? | - i SLAR—LUBODAY, Ke BRUARY 9, 1915. PAGE 4 | Chicago May Follow Seattle Idea of Municipal Motor Jitney Busses; Transportation Expert Declares It Will Solve the Street Car Evil Aldernian pore In Move to Spend $300,000 for Busses to Relieve Conges- tion on Street Cars. CHICAGO, Feb. 9—"When gigan: s tle traction corporations, ure in * NO USE talking; we're going to Interfere in Mexico to the extent inc iccsowsion of const | oa © et demanding that her presidents wear numbers, Vilia makes NO 10) in abuse their privileges by fur since 1911, dequate service, then ft} ~ the municipality to step a WOODROW WILSON told the United States Chamber of Com- in and compete wit® them, And ft E merce that “no man can lie about everything.” Woodrow never attend can compete with them--and make | ed an auction sale of Japanese bric-a-brac money E That is the conviction of Alder THE WAR isn't dramatic or interesting enough for the correspond. matt Eugene Block, chairman of the ‘ents, and they are faking stories. If some of those fellowy had been comimittes on local transportation " Eve having of the Chicago eity council, father there at the creation, they'd have written a story about Eve having n of the movement to establish a sy a ea Block has Just proposed that the city wet aside 9,000 petablisty ‘The Gall of This Man Calhoun ine neclage of & cliy-wide serion of NY councilman who deals any further with the Seattle,| °° oS eet er Brey me Renton & Southern receivers deserves a medal for! Chicago is continually compelied to} bear _ patience He is very much a fitney bus fan For six to eight weeks, the debate had swung on the unictpal ownership of the sition of s' x - Renton $1,500,000 deal to a cerned; and just as propo: ition of submitting the Renton $1, € Aina tne ie tla adaecitites te tae _ ¥ote of the people. privately owned cars Type of Jitney Bus Proposed for Chicago. Alderman Block Wouldn't Ride in This One Because it Pro The receivers protested against such a vote at every!” fre's out to create better public vided for Straphangers service conditions, and will accept ition, was the reciplent of a spe bas. | say. | suggestion r position, y Ki Corporation Counsel Bradford advised the council that|9° half measures. ; clal request A straphanger in any other > Under private ownership it . di - to buy the road unless! , '#® Proved his sincerity the other] As he prepared to step Into the environment is still a strap. js merely a matter of time be. ntee + be sate to pass an ordinance to buy the roe day vehicle he glanced upward and saw hanger, he believes, and when fore the corporations con. | i contained a distinct provision referring the purchase to the A sample jitney bus rolled up to|—straps just plain, ordinary, Chi IMtney busses hand trolling the privileges, wl — vot Leceiy Calhoun said “Nothing doin jthe elty hall, and aldermen and oth-| straps, of the design made famous straps are to conspicuous by abuse them wi! ufficient of “gph ©, a resolution ds oncied to getier elty employes were invited to] by eraphangers their utter abse poe it as the street car | “aes rc a \ Calhoun fumed |t#ke & test ride, | The alderman bolted and nothing) has anything to ¢ 20 lan advisory of the people on this deal gain Calhoun fumed) “Block, naturally, by virtue of his! could persuade him to enter the| And just now he ha the Ind of competition and stormed and protested, and Councilman Dale danced to} the same tune. Had Bradford's advice been accepted, or had the resolu tion introduced by the judiciary committee been adopted, the people would have obtained the privilege to vote on the Ren | "ton deal on March 2, the regular city election date Now, when it’s too late for the regular election, along comes Calhoun and says he’s willing to have the people vote his offer, and blames Bradford for holding up the Renton so long. And Dale again dances to the same tune. A election on March 18 is proposed. | special | ISN’T THAT THE LIMIT? | IF THE CITY COUNCIL WERE THE BOARD OF ‘DIRECTORS FOR A PRIVATE CORPORATION, IT F KICKED CALHOUN OUT OF THE FICE LONG GO INSTEAD OF TAKING HIS B PLAY OF SHIFTING THE BLAME FOR DE- YS FROM HIS SHOULDERS TO BRADFORD'S Boy You Ought to Know HELDON LIVINGSTON lives on a farm near the little] W) hamlet of Porcupine, Wis it to know him. Sheldon is 11 years old. The schoolhouse is two miles} the Livingston home. Morning and night, through , fain or shine, Sheldon walked this distance, swinging! dinner pail and his school books In four and a half years he has not missed a day! Think of this, city children, you who complain when you ‘Rave to walk four blocks; who stay home every chance you | get, clap your hands every time there’s a holiday and would | Play hookey all the time, if you dared! Now we have no idea what kind of a man Sheldon Liv-| ‘ingston will make. He may become president of the United States or only a plain citizen living on a Wisconsin farm But one thing is certain In whatever niche in life it shall be his destiny to be} d he will be a steady, punctual, dependable person—the you won't have to watch To borrow a phrase from the stable, he'll stand without There are reasons why you} = HORLICK’S Avold imita*ions—Take No Sut stitute Rich Mill:, malted grain, in powder form. More healthful than tea ‘or coffee Forintants, invaiids and growing children. Agrees with the weakest digestion Pure-utrition. :vbuildingthewholc body. Keep it on your sideboard at home j bevigorates nurang mothers and the aged. A quick lunch prepared in « minrte. Numbers of Charming New Spring-Suits Now on Display The “smart little Jackets and the grace ful flaring Skirts seem to dominate for the new Spring season. Covert Suits will be extremely popular * ADVANCE MODELS IN SPRING =MILLINERY= An Exceptional Spring Suit Value, $27.50 A nifty Spring model in black a and navy basket cloth, also cov. ¥ P\ ert. Made with yoke effect in 3 front; the fullness in back gath: ered into @ handsome ornament just above the waist line. High 4 back coliar and cuffs of silk moire Plain two-piece skirt with full circular effect. Best 4 of tailoring workmanship Special at $27. “TODAY'S STYLES TODAY” = me 1332-34 Second Ave. 211 Union St. Seattle's Reliable Credit House jand sodium phosphate, |less salts is used by thousands ¢ —- AND ———-TEE - HEE > Hee ——You KNOW ——Tee-HweEe —— WHEN FRED ——Wa-Ha-Ha! —— 0H, Dear | — Tee-Hee — wien IN, WE — TEE - HEE. Hae - HEE —— Ann — Tee -H66~- 6 —— FRED S41D —— Tee ——- - Feen CAME fou GR —— Tee- Hee! ——NOU GIRLS MaKe Hae NA HA ARS 30-— Tss-Hee- —vYou —— 7a w! \\ OUTBURSTS OF EVERETT TRUE iC HER RAILROAD ENGINEER BEAU OH, THAT MUST Be mY ENGINGER BEAL. HE ALWAYS bHISTLES ABS HIS TRAIN Passes THE. HOUSE, AND SACH TooT MGANS A kiss $” A You Gas "BUT WOULD You JUST USTEN To TWE ROGVISH RASCAL, BLOWING FoR DEAR Lire!$ He Never was So IMPULSIVE ‘“ HSE - Hee ! — Yo, — = = Cc? il ‘MEXICAN FAMILIES — TO LIVE AT SPOKANE SPOKANE F Mexico is here negotiating fo eral large tracts of land, seabere tory to bringing 300 families here from Mexico be og Be. | | 7, until three doses ROUNDED HORN IN 60'S OLYMPIA, Feb. 9.—Mre. Ma Anne Hartley, 87, one of the 0 young New England women whe| [settle in the Northwest, Is dea jafver 60 years’ rest 50 years’ vesidenge here, here. ‘ACID IN STOMACH SOURS THE FOOD Says Excess of Hydrochloric Acid is Cause of Indigestion A well-known authority states that stomach trouble afid indiges tion Is nearly always due to acidit acid stomach—and not, as mos folks believe, from a lack of diges tiva. juices. He states that an ex cess of hydrochloric acid in the stomach retards digestion and starts food fermentation, then ou meals sour like garbage in a can forming acid finide and gases which inflate the stomach like a toy balloon. We then get that heay lumpy feeling in the chest, we eruc tate sour food, belch gas, or have heartburn, flatulence, waterbrash or nausea He telis ua to lay aside all diges tive aids and Instead get from any pharmacy four ounces of Jad Salts and take © tablespoonful tn a glass of water before breakfast while it is offervescing, and furthermore, t continue this for one week. Whilr relief follows the first done, it tr important to neutralize the acidity remove.the gas-making mass, star! the liver, stimulate the kidneys and thus promote a free flow of pure digestive juices, Jad Salts is inexpensive and is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with lithi This harm wople for stomach trouble with ex cellent results. |came around the Horn In the 60's to| °| cheat, | BREAKS A COLD, OPENS CLOGGED HEAD AND NOSE: Relief comes instantly. A dose taken every TEG-HEE*HEE, ]'N SURE T DURSTN'T Say — Ine is FACT Iv (3 Very bs iia” anal "DEARY Me, WHAT A RACKET, DIANA. WHAT DO You Supe POIs Ir ist? et f b two at are taken will end grippe misery and break up a severe cold elther in the head, | body or limbs It promptly opens clogged-up nostrils and air passages in the head, stops nasty discharge or nose | running, relieves sick headache, | dullness, feverishness, sore throat, sneezing, soreness and stiffness Don't stay stuffed up! Quit blow ing and snuffling! Ease your! throbbing head! Nothing else in| | the world gives such prompt relief | jas “Pape's Cold Compound,” which | costs only 25 cents at any drug/ store, It acts without assistance, | tastes nice, causes no inconvent-| ence. Be you get the genutne, | “DIDN'T YS HEAR ‘TH! WHISTLIN'S LOOK OUT TH! WINDow — TW WHOLE STOCKYARDS 1s APiRe! PACIFIC OUTFITTING CO COR. SRD AVE G UNIVERSITY TAKE CASCARETS | Your liver and bowels clean; This profit would ing fund to take up t means both siden are attempt ing to wring profits out of their investments—profits for water: One plan, already ed stock—and eventually the vides fog a test of th public mui either way. (one main stem react bout fou “Under ownership, miles north and south of the loop, a greater degree of efficiency each may be maintained and people These eight miles can be covered will not be thrown into cars, with 80 jitney busves, the figures like cattle to create dividends’ read, whic an be «obtained for on bloated capital.” $440,000 or $5,500 apiece Alderman Moe gures that ixteen re achines would cent fare would yield # fair profit, | cot $44 garages $150,000 n after operating expenses and| With 00 other ex the est on bond tastes have been | scheme would be put into operation for $715,000. “When You're Well, Keep Well” Another article in The Star’s health campaign being conducted with co-operation of American Medical Association "WATCH THE CHILD’S TEETH. } Poor teeth will not masticate when the decaying process food properly below the gums. Ulcera- Poor teeth re. orrhea or Rige’s disease, | sult in poor diges r infections of the root of tlon-— di ance th are difficult of access and of the entire di tment, and for this reason are gestive tract a ya to be garded as a danger- No child whose ous condition, teeth are not Aside from the pain and suffer qualified to per ing which these diseases of the form the function teeth produce, we must not forget the possibility of direct {nfection So-called blood poisoning and death have been frequently the re- sult of diseased teeth. Some forms of inflammatory rheumatism are thought to be caused by the infec- tion of pyorrhea, and in general the health ts Injured in proportion as the teeth are affected.” required of them can be norm healthy since much depe upon proper digestion and the |sitnilation of good food Clean teeth are secured only by jthe regular use of the brush. Teeth should be scrubbed regu- larly and carefully. Watch for the slightest signs of #0 as decay Milton When your teeth chip—see a den-| A good Joke and a hearty laugh tist. Have a child's teeth minutely are often more effective than a pill examined twice a year in aiding digestion. Cleaned by a dentist Have them every three! months, In after years a good set} AGED WOMAN DIES of teeth will bless the grown man| TACOMA, Feb, 9—Mrs. Anne or woman Davis, 87 nddaughter of John teeth makers thrive on /ijudson of Vermont, soldier who ho neglect their teeth in| served with Washington at Valley Peat | Forge, died following a fall from a It has been said that sweets—too | OU" two weeks ago. much suger—destroy teeth and hasten decay. But quite as im GAS TAPPER FINED 9.—W,. J. portant as the destruction of the WALLA WALLA, Feb. has teeth themselves is the bad effect | Martin, confessed gas tapper, on general health during and after | Paid a fine of $25 and costs. the process of decay Says an authority care of the mouth and its append agen i* prejudicial to health in sev eral ways In the first place, a decaying tooth is always a menace, and en WHEN HEADACHY “tack ot |60¢ TO $6 SAVED BROW y. Cah at OPTICAL DE wren Ns guire WIN J. BROWN a! Department ! Ave., Washing- ton Bidg. Main 2640 STEWART HOUSE 86 Stewart St. Near Pike Public Market le Rooms 25¢ Outaide Roome for FOR THE BOWEL Get a 10-cent box now You're billous! You have a throb-| bing sensation in your head, a bad taste in your mouth, your eyes burn, your skin is yellow, with dark rings under your eyes your lips are parched. No wonder you feel ugly, mean and ill-tempered. Your sys tem ts full of bile not properly pass- ed off, and what you need is a clean ing up inside. Don't continue being a billions nuisance to yourself and those who love you, and don’t re sort to harsh physics that trritate and injure. Remember that most disorders of thé stomach, liver and bowels are cured by morning with! gentle, thorough Cascarets—they work while you sleep. A 10-cent box from your druggist will keep stom-| ach sweet, and your head clear for) months. Children love to take Cas | carets, because they taste good and| never gripe or sicken. | GARDEN TOOLS Are now in order. A garden is a help and comfort. DANCING KVERY EVENING EVERY ONE WELCOME Custorners bring shoes here from every part of the city, be- cause our work is different. It’s a bit better. REGAL SHOE REPAIR SHOP First_and Seners. Main 4136 Gold-Filled Spectacles Evegiasees, Fitted With Spherteal 58. BIN 1116 First Ave, yourself, 5x2'-In. Blade Garden Trowel! 6x3-In. Blade Garden Trowel 6x3//g-In, Heavy-Blade Trowel : 4\qxtlg-In, Blade Beet or Garden Weeder, Hall Improved Dandelion Puller . It gets weeds and dandelions easily 18-Ft. Adjustable, Self-Locking Block and Tackle or Banana Hoist $25.00 Flying Merkel Bicycle .... Muscleman brake; basket-tread tires. Razor Blades Sharpened Better Than You Have Had Them Before SPINNING’S CASH H_STORE 1415-1417 Fourth Av. You Are Saving Money Lid fer ah Ga oo cee ae oe oa peat orders @very day from those who are familiar with its use. Coké will hold the 10 hours and during this time you may hot fire or check it you are for fire have a very heat to a slow, even’ Coke is clean, no smoke, no soot and few ashes; it is the pure carbon that remains after the g tar, smoke and soot have been removed. It lighter than coal and more easily handled. For Furnace Use, Coke Can’t Be Beat Seattle Lighting Company Main 6467, is Phone:

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