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MRERMMRLfIO R BBE AO RENE ARRAN CRI AN LUO A SA NEE FE FERRE MMM STAR—FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1915. PAGE 4. = f DIANA DILLPICKLES IN A 4-REEL “SCREECHER” FILM YET “ROGERS GROUPS” WERE ONCE O. K k "NOW WHATS “WELL, | ADMIT 1 HAVE USED THiOW OFTEN MUST 1 Tec. Vou re yr —=——7 Taoatta OFF / Row war £** Iv FOR A DOOR WEIGHT, GUT om FATHER, THIS S@weR PIPE STATUARY 1 JUST BOUGHT A MATE i hat 1 ‘ 4 IT STARTED OUT A WEDbhING j OF THe. BOY 13 No Lon@oerR to mre? ¢ a PRESENT. THAT'S “THe RecnercHe !" ¢é r *é ‘ Sopp «an REASON CT HAD IT «> WASHED, AND se 4, , > oursursts or everet rave | FX-MAYOR COTTERILL DECLARES ORTHWEST LEAG or nuwerayene) } THE SEATTLE STAR MEMBER OF sCHIrrs _PROPOSITION ‘B’ KEY TO SUCCESS | OF MUNICIPAL RAILWAY SYSTEM | By abmost a two to one vote the} which, after 2% years’ wandering “Hy this expenditure, the city can} ENDS BY ITS PRIVATE MONOP- Municipal league Thursday night, at/ there seems no emergence. safely and 1 meeting tn the G eafeterga, vot tlon Bi on Entered at Seattle, Wash. Wetoffice ae Beoond-Class Matter By mati, out of city, She per month up to # mow. # moa #180; year 19.25 er, city 8e a month. Publishing Co. Phone Main 9409 ce eoting ott surely tran operating defic sustain rty. The futur route is in no way th OLY COMPETITORS? “AND, REMEMBER, SEATTLE nx mu-| WILL BE IN A MUCH STRONGER of this POSITION TO COMPEL ‘COMMON t In the meant! holdup for wale of # ‘junk heap’ at twice t value of a new uesday'’s ballot, which| ecuted with an provides for the extension of the| fi Kate | present wt pos! an abundan have been pros nicipal p nerky worthy nelal bighwaymen 4 in favor of pr mtened tor USER,’ TRANSFERS, ETC., ON OTHER LINES WHEN WE CON jitney bus compe s munictpal railway from the end of “The common-user rights of already ch ng TROL THE, TRACKS ON THIS 3 Hivis' A to Ballard, at a cost of) the city through Fourth » t th ry route throug STRATEGIC THOROUGHFARE, 4 e next brief space of time will be the most critical o 06 100,000 | down to Main et, have b In if the Puget WHICH THE PUGET SOUND * eee next 2 Ho 4 Ini a meeepe ne amprlberte | denied for eight months, and | ‘ion monopoly st a out Its TRACTION MONOPOLY CARS q riod in the history of the United States of America. In taking this action, by a rising | - the fact that Division A loses | half-veiled threats te vote of 32 to 17, the league over| a few hundred dollars each | ice or ir ruled Zhe report of its special com-| month because of being thus lines, this city line into Ballard eane serv. MUST ALSO EVENTUALLY USE.” n the longer ase rates 4 loreover, should the crisis truly appear, it will become | the arbiter of a world’s destiny. Will it be bi ht it? Not ini mittee, 8. M. Brackett made the sto a ee cee down. | wou . ’ are greatest safe ill it be big enough to meet it? Not in its sense priacipal talk agatne? proposition B,| town eutiet, N USED | guar he future : be : sos . ’ NAB A “ ‘ of arrogant pride as an individual hation, but as a unit and farmer Mayor Cotterill spoke in| LiCITY, IN VAIN. EFFORT |‘Shait Stet, noceanty anna tzedi nature of | in the great family of nations—in the broader spirit IN THS N&ZEHBORHCOD | ts favor. While favoring the exten-| TO (CLUB PUBLIC SENTI- | thoroughfare with our own rails, ®r | in which Jesus Christ himself suffered crucifixion that) 7 Teles To KSEP His PLACE Bele ua ui anak cal (Time INvOrA Moob oF us. \haemoaate he nn BLANK BOOKS bs ; ‘ LOOKING DECENT, BUT THIS om 2 a ee ee Se an by —AND— ay . " MISSION TO THE EXORBI Py man might be saved Soe aes Y JOINT OF YOURS If WHE CYR SORE the gopernment bridges to Fremont) TANT DEMAND FOR AT | g,cSHAtt WE SPEND ANOTHER OFFICE SUPPLIES 4 At this writing, the situation, as it refers to our in- ™ ‘ 2 Mofard are Sait $100,000 IN A WAY TO MAKE : ; oe a Pscopsly: OF TNS STROST! = IPF iy iSNY age or or ; | LEAST THREE-QUARTERS (GOOD OUR $390,000 INVEST. | WM, Stati Co ’ ternational relations, is one of real gravity, prolific in its CCEANED UP IN THS NEXT | Cottarill’s remarks follow OF A_MILLION DOLLARS | meNT, OR PERMIT IT TO BE IN lorey Stationery 4 ibiliti e evi 2 Sot cons ate ski | “Proposition ‘B’ upon the ballot! * TRIBUTE FINIT A TIS Wivet Ave. Wear Oviambie | Possibilities of evil, one requiring consummate skill and 24% HOURS, You AND I UAE Wuast thestay te as flews Fortuactriy, the pecpte. navel ee reLY SOTTLED AT BOTH “@Qa)l the city extend Division A! escaped thus far the consummation of the ity car line, on Leary ave.jof this act of plunder, by whiet and other streets, and incur an ex-)the Renton railway wreckers would, pense nyt exceeding $100,000 for! willingly ring down the eurtain such pur, wee?’ |leaving the city of Seat “In Marc®, 1911, the voters of Se) the sack attle, y Overwhelming vote, au-| This leaves Seattle with $399. thot the bonds for the construc| 000 invested in @ municipal ral {tion a - acquirement of a trunk line} way northwest from Pine at. and | municd pal ratiway, from the south-| $500,000 of the bond tasue author east {corner of the city Iimits| {zed tn 1911 still unissued and un throug b Rainier valley, into the cen-| sold! | tral pa rtion of the city, and on a de-| “What shall we do—tie down and | fined | oute northwesterly towards | confess defeat at the hands of the Ballard, the northwest corner of freebooters of private monopoly and | adroit diplomacy on the part of our national adminis- WAVE ANOTHER Go! tration and the supreme patience and forbearance of! Our statesmen and our people. ‘You and I—your neighbor and mine—EVERY| = CITIZEN must check all hasty impulses and be guided | by a higher idea. } » | The United States in sending its note to England} ) about the ‘Lusitania incident, and its warning to Ger-| | Many regarding the veiled menace to American ves-| | Sels, and possibly American lives, in its establishment! | Of a war zone off the British coast, took the only course| SPINNING’S SPECIALS 50c 12-In. Double-End Farmer's or Teamster’s Implement Wrench ypenings. We do not guar. to hold Has %, %. %. 1%. 1% and 1 antes this wre $1.00 Pair Cruso No. 18 2-In. Cut Drop Forged Stee! House hold Snips 75 For cutting wire cloth, poul try wire, stovepipe wire, tin and sheet metal 1B-In. Good Leather Straps . 21-In. Good Leather Straps ; ; the etny their hired ts of rt 4 Tt National self-respect would admit. “Thi statements oo trequentiy reed publicity? 8 IM gaagd Neoibee Cocararthceky “cuble Whosl eek Polen nt Nevertheless, its relations with those two warring] peated\ ¢hat this was a Ratnier val-) “if that be the ‘Seattle spirit,’ | : $9.00 ! ley o Renton railway purchase! have failed to appr proposition, and that the so-called! opment through 30 years. Divisica A’ hae been ‘tacked onto! «a, gTRATEGIC OPPORTUNITY ft,’ and (that funds have been divert-|ij@g§ OPEN TO US, IN DIRECT ed or ‘juggled’ from their original! EXECUTION OF THE ORIGINAL its devel | countries becomes strained thereby, particularly with Germany. | Who knows what tomorrow may bring forth? | An ill-advised act by either, a hasty reprisal, and! We Are Morally and Financially Responsible to You for Every Razor Blade We Accept Your Money for Sharpening SPINNING’S CASH STORE 3228;2427 q pupose, |are all born of ignorance,| pian, WHEREBY THE EXPEND | the thread snaps. | : pire A Wa ig savorate| rune OF LESS THAN $100,000 | °—————————————— = : : . | | WILL MAKE ABSOLUTELY Should this happen and the United States become} “ eg bar saa ¢ ead ‘sis | SAFE THE $390,000 INVESTMENT volved i € Sa inary ¢ ic ither side,| A Dainty Portion with my bafakerchief, you laugh.” } 7 » WAR ALREADY MADE, ANO GIVE involved in the anguinary conflict, upon either side, | My Pete eee ee plained | “You betty eriten ‘dem signals, pelativelly Just as; strong to Ballard SEATTLE THE WHIP-HAND bhabl le it wrie in the Rai pro ly not one single nation could remain neutral|a traveler, who was dining in a | bose. It's a feap mo’ Hable to make| #* It wijs in the ‘Rainier valley, in| ovER THE PACK OF CORPORA over night. London hotel me laugh togee you standin’ up dar| FAYOr of] these bonds, and, indeed | rion OBSTRUCTIONISTS WHO Hush!” wh every wird in the city, excepting) HAVE BALKED THE PEOPLE'S ered his wife, | delibers' | *3 | the Seventh, gave Ms verdict for this) WILL FOR FOUR YEARS PAST. i That's your soup. They serve Yitakin’ a drind It would mean a veritable holocaust of carnage frial of municipal ownership on al orHe BALLARD EXTENSION— a ‘oH NR apt te ~ | small portions 1 time.” iz Pepe ea we td Vue ese ee so re can | Meaning of Things DAY'S BALLOT — PROTECTS) Pray God, it may not be precipitated by a sense-| Driving on an outside car one ° The prdinance Included the in-/+He PUBLIC TREASURY AND less rs dj : }day, in Killarney, as a heavy, driz Mirror Sa to You mtructiog to bulld northwest from) praces THE ‘BIG STICK’ IN act superinduced by the theatrical heroics of the| isc rain torus to fall, « pasos y | Pine st,.on the route toward Bal-| ye PEOPLE'S HANDS. American press or people. ker remarked to the driver that ft ——— lard, and@'to buy or build southeast-| “irom Pine st. to the south end It i P looked as if they were in for a wet|!f Your Fach ig Not Fair You Are| ly throvmh the Rudnier valley lot the Fremont ave. bridge, the It is the holy duty of the United States—pre-|¢:) Not Falr to Your Face “After an appraisal of the phys-| monicipal railway occupies for eminent among the world’s powers—apostle of a world’s) ot st all. sir,” replied the jar Stua t p Saiclum Wafers feal vaiie of the Renton line and/inree milos the best trunk line We (we ; “we don’t call that rain; janis Pimples, etc an honorable offer of {ts total! ute tn tHe. the identical route peace—exemplifying the spirit of peace on earth, good that’s only the mountains per Pefore beatey can ever be real-|made to that company, and con-| ‘?Y ; 3 ; sat | Ry | marked In the Bogue civic plans as _ will toward men, to stand fast to those principles in the |*?!"!"" ined it must yhave a complexion |tamptuously tgnered, without even| tne pwnd SGantees ava! at Cieantae face, and i si f . . ene that adds to tt juster, that makes | the courtesy of an answer, the first] govtia. = d in spite, of any provocation that may be given Too Late & magnificent f @@ contour radiate|—and wisest—effort was to con-|* ; “From that point runs the newly paved Leary ave, a direct, broad level thoroughfare, covering the two miles from Fremont to Ballard. | “It has cost the general taxpay Jers of Seattle more than $150,000 Jand the property owners along {ts route and in Ballard more than $200,000 besides, to establish and] construct this great, permanent The charm of all| struct the entireline without resort! . tegy in the clear | to condemnation or further negotia. his fatmer's case|akin, the pure redipiood, the soft | tions by a war-maddened country. Nothing should be per-|,, !'tt!*, Bobby's father was a doc-|an artistic color tor, and Bobby liked nothing bet-|beauty reste ch | mitted to provoke it to wrath, short of an unprovoked) ter than to ta | attack or a deliberate insult to honor. in one hand, overcoat in the | cream-like complexh “The city counct!, however, decid. other, and go down the street for a ¢0, ta Gextemnbee, 3411.16 onlay ue |block’ or two to. some tmaginary ening baa dbnandticn cf tke sextitien | AN AUSTIN legislator, In opposing the division of Texas, says it| Patient. One winters day. whes Renton property southof Pine st, 3 was a mistake when the United States took Texas into the Union, | 1%, *tarted out, he forgot to close which, they estimated, would re f Suri Don't we know it? Texas should have taken in the United hag eth quire about @ year's time, and in) Bobby,” called mother's votce | sta anlat: Secthes rooee jthe meantime to construct the! ,est route through Fremont and in: But Bobby was in a hurry and went northwesterly half of the line to-|14 patlard. The Puget Sound Trac [Be Wards Ballgrd, | which they then| tin Co. bas contributed nothing to eee ee a vision A |this street tmprovement batructions from every {mag-| «1; has refused to place its tracks! inable private monopoly resource! , the new portion of this ave have multiplied throughout the| UPO™ 110 Bee eon eo xclusive fran three and one-half years that fol-| "ris, denving a ‘common-user owed—all seeking to defeat the) cine lensing ey, people's will | «rhe present municipal car line| A attempt to review these ob-| ost of $390,000 is divided approxi structive tactics would fill @ vol-| ately as follows | eh CASH o« CREDIT Dependable Paid-for Publictty—Talk No. 8. j hoes Robert,” came father's sterner! z voice, “close that door.” i 4 i e | Robby returned and closed the | door. Some time later he came itn * coat, and started upstairs | ‘a “Bobby.” said mother ingratiat Clothes : Knockers Try a New Hammer “tiin”"ha fe conte answer {Gone dead while I was shutting} ume, Sufficient to say that the} wn.) r 00 ubst i be ©) mit Is an Exquisite Joy to Look In| construct 4 Twelve care, $110,000; substs for y lias Sus Mekn the » | that old door ction of ‘Division A’ (for 1 site, $40,000; car barn and ne D the Port has not red. wiaehiiee: that os My Mirror No Gat A408 miles nerthowect trom tien| OD Oot yarn an 1 ' ia ke furnie a ® nery 1 the pub wharves do r clum Wat ck ¢ site, $30,000; paved street at J 13 ae Not Inconaolable My Ch jst.) was completed by May, 1914,| tir’ hatween Pine at and Ce cred a3 2 PORTS EXPERIENCED WHARF AGENTS, Mo I an and| There were two Browns in the vil y Clear Complexion jand has since been in operation $50, be - 2 ftp q op pabdecci sdb wor? alos 1 both fishermen. One lost hi Stuart's Calcium Wafers act di-| | “Condemnation of the fon ee racnaee and ove , : 4 tvate docks furnish handling ser ‘sted i y h b ‘ge b vat rectly upon the sweat glands of the|ratiway became tnvolved { en Ri atruction, Cedar to south You Can’t Match This Remarkable Offer 4 wines ae eo is wife, the other his boat, at about Tee on the atlwa ‘ nvolved in a laby-|Evomont’ ave $120,000 » and take from pile inside wh |the same time. The rectors wite| kip. since their miasion ts to stim-| rinth of obstructive delay, itrom| fremo n Nickerson ave., } here 4 for cuate called, as she supposed, on the wid-| Vist the excretory aE pd Se TTT oF | aahet “route along south side MEN’S WOMEN’S > ante “ nd service ower, but really upon the Brown | ji) [rent , er mage but cause} P 1 $40,000. , forms to thene « s alsc — ‘ oe een | whowe boat had gone down 4 lb craic Dag dat nay fesse All-wool Suits and Over Suits, Coats and Dre 4 “I'm sorry to hear of your great thus transforming perspir mn into The trackage and overhead at Well tailored in the : ‘ fe 1 COMPARISON OF WHARFAGE RATES: aa ase Gala bee tia & ganeous vapor. The calclum au construction from the south end | teat Gn8' wabat: meee sa 4 General Merchandine, per ton nowks ks] “On, It doesn't much matter," Diide of which these wafers are of the Fremont bridge, Into yles, Blue serges and fan- | terials fi per M. BM. i § was the philosophical reply. “Shes COMPOsed consumes the germ pot-| Fremont and through Leary ey mixture ) \ ‘ 4 rn er t a wasn’t up to much.” ha in the aweat glands and pores 9| ave, to the heart of Ballard, nee : nga axn to m hence the blood makes a new. | tructed well within ; Indeed!" sald the surprised lady can be constructed we i ) aS . ee . Yes," continued Brown, "she an} reg is Ie A SeEReTatNRY short ACHIN J IN the limit of $100,000 stated in | $1.00 A WEEK $1.00 A WEEK me ; sega arickety old thing. I offered her tol You will never be ash a Proposition B | or or 000 mally pass ove my mate, but he wouldn't have her.\| look at yourself ——e | - - “The cars, substation, car n, $1 |I've had my eye on another fort you une Stuart's Calon wane What's Rhe Pain only.| barn and trackage for the three $5.00 A MONTH $5.00 A MONTH PROPERTY I8 WITT some time.” | Nor will yout feiende atve you ts | Stop drugging ne case in| miles south of the Fremont | wners were taxe kak han the ly Dad Fe ; 1 the al treatment.| bridge into the city, represent 74528.02 1 | hinting look, as much as to say— | AE ind for goodness sake, get rid of those penetrating St ing $350,000 of the investment ae . . directly up thus far, are all avaliable for 4 Increase t in Exploded pimples er spot” and relief comes tn crease the average man “It's the things we haven't got There ts no longer any excuse}iy “St. Jacobs Olt use In connection with the nbap Water trece that make us unhappy,” re marked for any one to have a face disfig-|reumatiam ac) ovine ett Leary ave, Fremont-Ballard f direct p investme the parlor philosophe ured with #kin eruptions, when it! w apres ales - ba extension, which, thus becomes | yt yy - How about the toothache?” sug4 #80 ensy to get rid of thom, Sim-|pot burn the wig 8@4 C8] the main line | Pella Bee PE gested the mere man ply get @ box of Stuart's Caletum!| Limber ur Quit domeiaininat “The present Nickerson ave, | “ thena, ; ees Wafers at any drug store and take|Get a small trial bottle from yare| route will, of course, continue 4 and lighted streete Por Slanal them according to directions. Aft-| druggist, and in just a moment| *0 be served, the municipal line | s! " trate w, Silas,” eald the speaker. |%.* few da ou will hardly rec ‘ ot from rheumatic and| thus serving the districts on | ognize yourself in the mirror. TI ane h A re | steel) deliver this speech All blemish Co $ sutter Relief; comm : : | 1119-112 ~ wgell de cmslehen Wt on -1121 THIRD AVE. "3 ‘ Pi Yassuh a code * one Old est “St. Ja-| center : a ear or tw ter and applause. Every time 3)qmall sample package mated 1 OF entee, merere im the Tast | bas ten times the population as that ir reo HAMILTON HIGDAY take a drink of water, you applaud| py addrawet Fe A ase mated free | half century, and is just a J|now served on the south side. It f : iby accrer Stuart ¢ 175i t aclatica ne vi ! " 4 t | Asst. Sec and Traffic Mgr and every time I wipe my forehead Stuart Bide. Marshall, M I bact r Boereig’, tum needs additional service, and the/ backache, sprains and swellings. city has the facilities and the op

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