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aid Advertisement) To the Voters of Seattle The following post card notice has been mailed to thousands of Seattle taxpayers and will be received by them during the next day or so STAR—THURSDAY, FEB, 11, 1915. PAGE 3 'MOTHER’S BIBLE STOPS DEATH-DEALING BULLET SPEEDING TOWARD HEART; SAVES SOLDIER'S LIFE, —* _ ie Parableof ST. MATTHEW 13, the soue house, and eat by the Rd Who hath ean sea side. ear, let him hear. f And great maltl.| to hud Hh disciples tudes were gathered | came, and said unto raf unto him, #o him, Why speakest that went ute thou unto them in par- Ititude se itoed| nt ie altitude af ‘n the shore, | aid rd ie thoes so | yi o yey Ay H etre unto - | 0 Know the mys les, say! Be- | teries of fei Wasowerwent forth iff heaven uc ta them {t ts not given “i at od when he sowed, | 12 . some seeds fel x the | to bar eee ae way side, and the fowls | and he shall have time and devoured | abundance Vote for Lower Taxes Deficits totaling $1,376,865 in the funds of the city have been created by the city council through extravagance and diversion of funds, forting the city to borrow $500,000 to meet | payroll. A large portion of these deficits will have to be met by increased taxation, which you will have to pay The only way to avoid more of this extravagance and tax ation Is to elect conservative men, instead of politicians and faddists, to the city counc!! To do this, property owners must concentrate on three men. A large number of taxpayere—manufacturers, merchants and wage-earners, are supporting JOSIAH COLLINS, FRANK H. RENICK and H. E, KENNEDY for the city council, because they stand for the best development of the water and light utilities and for conservatism in expenditures and finance Your vote will help on February 16 and March 2 J.C. FORD JAMES Q. CLEMMER CHAS, OSNE CHAS, PERRY T. N. HALLER CHAS, E, PATTEN J. J. WITTWER DR. GEO. BRAGDON An Appeal From Citizens As citizens of Seattle, as property owners and busi- ness men, we have issued this appeal to support three} The life of Priva earth forthwith they spru Ing to them f P, because they had no because they seepaees 3 of aan of earth ; not; and hearing they ee tai, they understand A. G. Perkins of the Ist Lincolns, a British regiment, was saved by the Bible ei F not, neither dou nd iu them is ful. Prophecy of men for the city council. We represent no Special inter-jenreugh it. are volun-| , We have gone shall be given, and he shall have|not; and hearing they hear not,|and shall not perceive. est, no organization, no political cause. teers from the ranks of Seattle citizens. to this trouble and expense because we it} haen his mother ga him and which he was carrying in his breast pocket. A shrapnel! bullet went nearly That part of the parable of the sower which was obliterated by the bullet is: For whosoever hath, to him| parables: because they seeing see; understand, and seeing ye shall see | mo’ andance: but whosoever; from him shall be taken n that he hath neither do they understand 15 For this people's heart is 14 And in them is fulfilled the| waxed gross and their ears are dull| | | prophecy of Exaias, which saith by|of hearing, and their eyes they is vital to the credit and prosperity of “Seattle to elec ct aw ay ¢ men of proven judgment-and ripe experience in finan-|- cial affairs to the city council. Therefore speak I to them tn Financial Crisis Confronts Seattle In making the selection recommended to the voters, we have cast aside personal considerations. A financial crisis confronts Seattle. This is no time to consider per-|_'T WAS SOME TIME AGO THAT, 1y first saw Mary Pickford in “Hearts sonal interest. The weight of our tax burden and the} aarite.” but 1 remember 1 enjoyed depletion of the city treasury present a condition which} pe Se eo oe can be relieved only b om united action of the citizens Of | second time Seattle on a plane of citizenship higher than the usual] Mary Pickford herself says it in| hearing ye shall hear, and shall not picture house that me | short drama completed the bill AT THE CLASS A, bat Into the Alaska to see it q| ected to see Charlie Chaplin in a and I was not disap. that yesterday [| | good comedy have closed ] ystone comedy and a I'm not mar Another K | RAN ACROSS A VARIED BILL at the Colonial—a light, breezy pro. gram full of short dramas and funny plane of municipal politics. F Not a Hand-Picked Slate We did not induce the candidates whom we recommended to file. Our selection the twenty-two who filed, on their merits as those best fitted to serve the city of Seattle in this crisis. In making our selection, we eliminated all profes- sional politicians and jobseekers because experience has proven that they are influenced in their actions as coun- Cla dra |comedies, It did me good after «it the best thing in which she has ap one of the fun-|ting through a number of long,| lie in the = rc peared : . nieat care t ¥ r ushed Pi dra Time and again yesterday she had! are. takers ver pushed jheavy dr the audience in little outburats of |* CTCO™ | Por in . they had a drama} | a 2 little outhu of} 1 believe Charlie could play the|called ° that had an excel-| mer t, and yet, mind you, it was A, and nota medy | But it was due to h portrayal of the charac she had put girl who had seen @ man in| hair-raising and funny her life, and then suddenly runs The Craven” was a stron across a real live one on the beach| drama, showing where, for once. of her own little deserted {sland.| bull strength domineered over all Very pretty scenic effects through-| About 10 men died in the film be out the play made a film that'cause some foolish girl loved to part of an undertaker and have us|lent lesson attached. Undoubtedly | ali dying laughing at him. To see ay had been built on the priu-| Charite do a tightrope walking sins of the parents shall be} stunt along a window ledge, 10 upon their children stories from the ground ts both} ting of Winifred Greenwood | of the leading roles was as to jbe expected—fine. And then, again, | |i you are fond of the almost human | ways of the dumb animal, “Sergeant! Jim's Horse’ is a dandy | Of course Charlie Chaplifgmako excellent rin which f-—of the young cilmen by the desire to hold their jobs rather than by has been a money maker for near Mirt. 1 say, _why not let her flirt? not let her flirt? ALASKA THEATRE TODAY MARY PICKFORD the best interest of the city of Seattle. We must have men in the city council who will not trim. waiting wives, For a time I would grow hot at the thought of Dick entirely forget No “Special Interest” Represented ting me. The next minute I would} say to myself that something must We eliminated all who represent any special class of |DAY¢ happened to him—that he cer citizenship or special interest, for all such would be|me as to stay out for 36 hours with biased in their actions by their obligations. iT nsuin cred tata with Coed Ge ne {1 would grow « ith terror at the We eliminated every candidate whom we knew had |picture my tmagination drew of him jlying 1 or unconscious in some an axe to grind or a fad to promote. We want inde-|oucatihewas wince whore he bad pendent, level-headed men in the city council Soon lett to die Sy». Seneged, . I we tart yw the telephone, and 2 my common sense would whis There are other good men in the list of filings be-|t» : : A ‘ “Nothing ca have happene sides Collins, Renick and Kennedy. However, each elec-|P im. notte een mcd dma pbened tor can vote for but three men in the Primary, and we|return and be genuinely surprised have selected these three as the best qualified, in our|'?{ind that You have worried.” The scent of those rv judgment, to give the city of Seattle an economical, |the house and caused sorts of tainly could not be so neglectful of | jranch house fn a pistol duel with a the joyo' ears come to yc or ey n “His Vrehistoric Past.” thar as a chaser of the blues has no! equal, see | ONE OF THE BEST BLENDINGS| of good acting and fine setting is at) the Liberty this wee Buch pro | ductions as “The Rose of the| Rancho” lend true dignity to the! motion picture houses. Bessie Barriscale makes an ideal senorita one of those flery individuals who carry knives in their stockings, and| if you're not good, frequently wil! sting you in the back The hero and the heroine are seen on the roof of an oll Spanish bevy of bandits in the courtyard be. low, I could almost im I could hear the sing of the bullets, every once in a while yo little clouds of dust fly up sticking his nose into affairs just) when they were running nicely At the Colonial Until Saturday “Silence,” two. ng Winifred ¢ geant Jim's Horse,” drama; “Evans Day,” comedy; “His Pre Past,” Keystone comedy ee 18.00 perks } featuring Charlie Chaplin Yel sd i At the Mission Until Saturday A Rousing Finish at the Great Hub Sale! “CORKING” BARGAINS FOR THE MEN FOLKS IN CLEAN, STANDARD QUALITY MERCHANDISE For Just One Hour Friday—12 to 1 “Holeproof” Sox 12}¢ Mines 9% mod 10. Quantity limited. Come early The famous “SHAWKNIT” Sox—standard a 7 Cc at 25c. All you want in all sizes.................. Regular $1.00 value | Wright’s Health Un- Men’s Flannelette Night 50c derwear, regular $2 l 33 oe ee valucs, per garment if Men’s Blue Chambray, Men’s Blue Chambray, regular $1.00 Shirts, 65c regular 75¢ Work 5 gate: 0c collar to match....... SND ic bivscteatas Regular $2.00 Sweaters... .$1.35 “President” Suspenders ...... 33¢ Regular $5.00, pure wool Sweaters | Regular 50c Ties in new shades cut to ..................$3.00! and colorings .............35¢ All Trunks and Suit Cases—Big Assortment .ONE-THIRD OFF All Our Famous $15 ‘Regal Suits CUT TO $10.00 Entire Balance Men’s and Young Men’s BALMACAANS $20 and $25 Values CUT TO 12.50 Bright new styles with —sure some cut, when you lots of “Pep.” All weaves consider the high standard and all sizes, cut to the of “Regal” Clothes — the limit for quick action. best values possible. No Old Styles to Offer at Any Price The Hub’s Reputation is at Stake We want you for a steady customer COME FRIDAY! COME SATURDAY! MAKE YOUR DOLLARS DO ALMOST DOUBLE DUTY “On the Square” “On the Sq Opposite the Totem Opposite the Totem Pole Pole Night rt drama, fea eenwood ‘Ser. pai ast | Prices Paid Producers for Poultry, Veal and Pork a - —?| Prices Paid Wholesale Dealers for | | Vegetables and Fruit i! | | National Park,” scenic 0.00 @22.00 2200 @ © “4 questions to form in my mind roof where they hit business admit istration. For whom had Dick intended Sidney Drew was in al ie ae Dest fi sane ose Tones? u Boop cy ~ “ Threads of Destiny,” fea These men have not solicited our support, have made|™2°*,7O""? ns penney and h ar very laughable comedy under the| uring Evelyn Nesbit. Thaw o1 }eene or A story that Bill Tenne e heading of “Wanted Nurse. ‘ % | Veal. lar : ea: no pledges in ‘eturn for it, and are under no obligation|had laughed over the night before oes ¥ At the Clase A’ Untit Saturday Se | Rone. good ockt oes” -: | sine ip . n | Night | Pork, large w ve : kept ringing in my ears, and It hada le e| poet _ hatever to u sinister nm ning that I did not real s | Craven ‘ two-ree! — a oe? Country Hay ond, Greta: - > a ize as Dick told it “NEPTUNE’S DAUGHTER,” Broken Lullaby.” drama eo |i (Prices paid producer) H H use ted > . et. 2 ATTEN It seems, little book, while he was ri } an eight-part drama showing » New Janitor,” Keystone com ein 2 : . “a is DR. GEO. BRAGDON lon his trip Dick had seen a mutual Annette Kellerman in the title featuring Charles Chaplin; © 100 ¢ 5. PERR JAMES Q. CLEMMER | friend who had been very gay as an ~ * role, will hold forth at the Bird's a Bird,” Keystone com ao | T. N. HALLER 1. |. WITTWER unmarried man. Shown before in mmer for the remainder of Pathe Scenic. ea M. D. HAYNES Bill,” said Dick, “I had a cattle the week, It's an excellent film, At the Clemmer All Week 225 . |fur nny experience while I was in ’ full of water and kings “Neptune's Daug drama, fea: 65 1 met Earl Winthrop there. turing Annette Kelle 6 pa Re, | He invited me out to see his wife, S v @) At the Liberty Until Saturday t mee PP os: aotvayoken litte womans, who 418 | SAW EVELYN THAW FOR Night 233 1 . SS1011S of not seem pleased to me nor Te) CB i22 second time yesterday in “The » Rose of the Rancho,” fea 80 | (corrected dally happy with Karl. I scented imme-| Threads of Destiny.” at the Mis Sanath, Barriouaie: < “Want @ 33 | td y that there was sume trouble sion. As a movie actress, she is Nurse,” comedy © 2150" | Select ranch .....sesee08 DICK MAKES THE BREAK HE} you tell him to call up Mr. Selwin| won them. His wifo looked as good, lat the Aleka Until Saturday Night | u a Wages D WAS DUE either at the office or at his house?” |though she would dissolve in tears|————— In the role of a young Jewess,|"".tiearts Adrift,” drama, featur SP | Percameny, hetokc at paigigs ited bid bts eer cated This was about 5 o'clock in the|at any moment, and left us together og brian to 00 ape tice Picktord @ 135 |Natve Washingt ise Association.) lafternoon, an: began to ge pete he usual feminine excuse of of Russia, we low her through |!® 126 | creamery, scti@ pack .. Disk hoy Sok, ead: homie tant| Simreere: ne! bean to set very/with the wenal feminine exsuse of CURES WITHOUT DRUGS] :,222%2 2% thrming fms 'to a] Almambra Until Sunday, Night, @ 100 | wastern “brick Ones. night; neither did he show up at| volie and asked her if Dick had|not stay long, as some way I could i happy ending on @ ranch in Arl-| rt Lubin drama; “Max and So (ak. lGreeee eetioe the patten reabertey. This al ging been over there toda not get into the old intimate rela-|BWonderful Invention Re- wag jitia:-sne ie a wi ‘air M. D.,” comedy; “Hearst 30 | Limbarger. .... r verwin's secretary called up,| “No,” and asked: “Is anything the|tions with Earl | stores Health While sf Sodetad dn teint hele [eels ‘New OO we I Seune dees . e p, - . ng i. ‘ i) (sate | ame »peared , C Sel ews,” pictorial 16 oo «6| Young America . asked if he were at home, and sald: | matter, Marsie The next day bis wife called me came has appeared in print nearly | At the Melbourne Until Saturday ts @ a00 | Local creamery oe a oe know what to w2t| “Nothing, dear. I only wondered|up at my hotel and asked if she re ras ad eeepc Beret Night pehaiee § Site | Wisconsin creamery page J hres yew’ dap oo S4¥) if Dick and his mother had settled|could come and see me for a short ap t Serials Ota ite me oe aaa '| Her Mother's Footsteps,"| Turnips, white ‘i 1.2 that Dick had not been hore 4] on anything yet.” while. or weakness inanyll/a bunch of anarchists touch off a|drama; “Hearts to Let,” dramas) squash, Hubbard ...,, ie tine that Dick had not been home. 80,|" wo. nothing has “Of course, when she came, poor, form, ou must ~ . 3 cael like any other woman would, I lied elibly: “Mr. Waverly had to go out ot town this morning on some busi ness of his mother’ All right, when he returns will sible. CHAS. CHAPLIN Today at CLASS A Be zhrt * Dick Pike. ang and I do wish someone would hurry |thin little woman, it was the old help nature con I am going|story of man’s perfidy. ‘I don't »| know what to do, Mr. Waverly,’ she |sald, ‘and | am almost a stran » | this town, and know no one of whom up and fix things up. crazy with anxiety mother insists she from the old house wants to get out as o Well, 1 guess » will}you that 1 had only arrived from be over very soon. 1 rang off for fear ask some more | For hours 1 experienced and terror that come The Best Food-Drink Lunch at Fountaine me Ask For cant MORLICK’S Avold Imita*tons—Take No Sut stitute Pich Mill; malted grain, in powderform. More healthful than tea or coffee. “orintants,invalids and growing children. Agrees wih the weakest digestion Pyre-utrition, spbuilding the whole body —_ Keep it on your sideboard at home Jnvigorates nursing mothers and the aged. A. auick lunch prepared io ® minute, | bomb under the villain—and he} quer it.-That's ourff| didn't wake up in time to throw it} a me out of the window, either. a need te He was a beastly bore, always | oy de 9] CASCARETS KEEP | ican ask advice at this time ‘I don't believe that Earl told home, ‘where I had been called by the illness of my father, yesterday dently very much at home ie the electric, invig ‘Who may you be? she asked Get a 10-cent box. I am Mrs. Winthrop,’ I an Colds—whether in the head hg any part of th jovercomne by urging the liver to ac tlon and keeping the bowels free w to the telephone and rl. ‘Say, dearie, your I'm on my wa After wife { It of polson, Take Cascarets tonight Mussy Job,” ‘Keystone that I did not see Karl until he came and you will wake up with a clear| comedy Pathe Daily News. home with you, I think he brqught head and no doubt you will wonder Kw te on with him because he” was ULLY ILLUSTRATED what became of your cold. Cas-| Greenwood Until Friday Night ashamed to. face te carets work while you sleep; they] “A Maid by Proxy,” comedy; “A What shall I do, M ‘averly i call bo Raps for cleanse and regulate the stomach.| Pearl of Great Price,” drama A abe asked me, and then explained: ii ease vost remove the sour, undigested food|Gentleman of Nerve,” Keystone Of course I want to see Karl happy cloped menf|and foul gases; take the excess| comedy il isclaat ‘witht jaimucke Pm w le bile from the liver and carry off the ee ail shouted with augnte! constipated waste matter and/ the Home Until Friday bl ! she didn't say that,” h poison from the bowels | Master Key," No. 4 two soap; 7 i ee ig pongo pablo: a Remember the quiel kest way to] parts The Foundlin of Father . phe muro did,” answered Dick, i prec station trees” Otter Retest ofa get rid of colds is one or two Cas+(rime,” two-part drama; “Mary however big the wash, 6pm, Saturday evenings lenrets at night to cleanse the sys Vell, all I've got to say is that she is the kind of a wife to have (Te Be. Continued Tomorrow) They relish this Candy Cathartic STR WART ADS tine ayo [to drive’ a cold’ fopm, thelr litte isystems, Misjudged = Mr. Hartley,”| Rad “Pathe News.” At the Grand Until Saturday [ie Chapin: The Trail,” two-reel nhouser; “The Hateful God [tron Kaybee. RESIDENCE THEATRES Madison Until Thursday Night body—are quickly] drama drama tem. Get a 10-cent box at any drug ma “The Electra Vita Co. store, Don't forget the children,| At the @leasant Hour Until Friday edy. Wipe Your Feet,” com Rat earns 6, a No sickening suds-smell, Every Girl (drama; The Wins the Girl,” comedy No temper-trying steam through the house; Odeon Friday and Saturday Love Pangs,” with Char when washing with Might Have — Been The Clubman’s Wager A Flyer in Spring Water, Mother Hilda,” drama a Lonely Salvation,” dra Fanes of Jealousy,” two. drama; "Moontight,” drama, they Come out sweetly clean. Wrong Miss Wright,” com | Fels & Co., Philadelphia, | Milk testing laboratory one of features of Bon Marche fi arche food sho’ because no hot fire is needed eo eee mee however soiled the clothes,