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‘ STAR—SATURDAY, FEB, 27, 1915. PAGE PM [exown ao = LIQUID FIRE IS [Cynehia Grey's] SUSINESS MEN FARMER CAN'T SEATILE oa Soe LEGISLATURE THROWN FROM LETTERS fll SIT CALL PICKS LEADERS “Comes UF novo FORCETSTALK Salome! 8 lebe nda SAN FRANCISCO, I On} 4 ouble for her with the house h =" oe By Henty Wood What | sold wan fat Ane Bun ane acta ' NAVY YARD ROUTE ne y : lost her place just the same. bir , ARIS, Feb: Liquid fire Now | see my mistake, | have ol teamers M. . Kennedy and Tourist is being used by the Germans (never met a girl | could love since ne F ! . - . as an instrument of war jand | would like to have her for ms ad Roland Co \ « i . rig £1 i againat the Freneh {giveness, She was a kind-hearted Rot / Caspiun ¢ 1 t } nda op oe This was announced in the [girl and was always smiling and Mr lH B. Jones and M Kellor » tables ange with official statement issued by happy, but since the firm discharg ! eare—Louls J Main 3101, Price 500 Round Trip} the French office today ed her she doesn't act like the same s 9 Op Joky! ne mn ¢ A. J. Car 1 ih . Vr It declared that this weapon | girl, She won't speak to me, which reso n re nd we feel/his character rn ! eieke Chan ¢ Carl I i nee f death had been thrown on hurts me ver much ' on 2 oS Ley Oke ppenbely he ti r y = = : 3 . ort . or y , b p ’ Cliffor ‘ near Bors de Malcancourt, be. |about her, and | repent my mis tion a hinst the best for LF. *<e : : SPEED LIMIT™| Size beer = = (SS ceca rela oo ee, Sa er wn AF cn Meuse rivers. land 1 can't see why | acted so nt ‘ a pl ce os et A , bade im the . . es nit, Several hundred French sol pean. But if | could explain how \ t e, reque an the For 16 yearn, | clared, he Fred He und Ott he twee t erst v 1 to third GOLD MEDAI ned by the flam | feel to her, don't you think she/cartest de , t ¥ t ’ 4 , * . ‘ stopp h was drop: /would take me back again? h 1 ‘ f tt at nd hit thrown up by Boos. |t | ' bir ear © | tolme ‘ pang ts tle ¢ t t 1 tremen- e did, Onl . i 1 with R Murphine 4 notice you at with t i have ed her to her " 1 fy wife 4 per cent of the t beta tri | membe rominent California oO. i je for of ol DR, DYER TO TALK [istic NOTICE! hu Sn "neh provi perate, nieipal 4 vote | crew ie wenity ow se) TO SUNDAY CLUB RESERVE PEWS FOR vn DOWNTOWN HOTELS Lower Prices the Y A ‘ ‘ : pe ntional Con | peye GOVERNOR SIGNS neerit n ‘ I seis oi ear 7 aul ~THE RENIGK BILL ss a A “pe ici EE oe 9 | Ward oO Gov. 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COMMERCIAL CREAM— eA he! oo w to the persons to whom you |@*'Y t ard is t , reed him indicia abont the girl Mik h A CORRECTION babl t e t, but T the bill which carries an » Because at the last moment th i 1 1 ¢ f pint emergency cla es wap yore i h ding of ' uti B ! . igh chee thout the right of the pede the wording the resolution t WHIPPING CREAM— r endam it, It is almed to borrow for use in or which establish bill dia | licy as to st fund: r e days f « but evidently changed his as to city funds after the dis- on with the members of the RANCHER BATTLES orig 4 presented at the protest mass t t LU " Friday was changed, the have r a Wrong aa ne nal copy, as it appeared in The « e t the Seattle Star, should bear a correction |"#¥Or speaks t meal a or two, Substantially, the reso . a to b Bros., veterinary surgeons, 1015 Howell st? Judgment for sale at 709 Fourth ave Who wants to buy judgment against Liman CERTIFIED MILK— lution as passed is the same as published. It omits direct re flection against the Seattle owners and the kept press which instigated the bill to abolish the port commission. Otherwise, it is substantially as already published. Q—What would you advise in| this case? | am 23 years of age When about 16 | had a boy friend at school. He was my chum and escort to all school and church func tions. My folke moved to another town when | wae 17. 1 missed this @ bey 80 much and longed for him Drink t “milk of healthfulness”—1!’« zed, clean, rich and safe MOST DELICIOUS WAFFLES p and Plenty of Butter SPECIAL DINNERS Tacoma hs SS 2 We corresponded two years, but did Prone Bier ae Portland will find th mer uae ‘soain cnt errr ier SUNDAY CHICKEN DINNER gor “THE SANITARY WITH bag re ‘ . First S. at Waiker St mame ee oe | HOLLYWOOD LUNCH AKI JOSH'S HINDOO 77 ee AE nS the Tose 212 PIKE STREET Mt. Shasta RHEUMATISM OIL |years ct engagement he has made mo preparation for a home. He has never neglected me in any way, ex cept this, but it seems to me if he |wanted me he would arrange to jhave a home for me before now 1 am tired of waiting, especially Panama- since he is so negligent about the Pacific San Francisco future. | have refused other offers tional and a because of him. | have no means Interna‘ Return £ of support and | am not able to work Exposition 2705 First Ave.jany longer. The doctors advise a athe rett and a change of climate. He are earnestly © knows all of this, but does nothing about it. He just says, “I wi | was prepared to take you now, so you wouldn't have to work.” San Jose A Year’s Subscription to The Boys’ Magazine for Santa Cruz ot| | don't mind working, but | have s re-|worked beyond my strength, and Del Monte Would | be in the wrong to do so? en | feel so indifferent toward him now + 3)and if | spenda day in his company = war 1 am completely tired out. Please “r* advise me if you can, and | thank you. T. §. 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