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STAR—THURSDAY, MARCH 4, 1915. PAGE 4, YES, THEY HAVE THEIR USES I CAN'T PUT A VAL UG OW IT AND Special Talent Be HONEST,’ he RD ET MAMA, T MUST INSIST THAT YOU GET RID oF ALL aT TIN ANNIVERSARY FURNITURE IN THE STORE Room, Va? cae QUICK BRING IN THE VELOUR PLUSH PARLOR SeT AND THO IMi« TATION MARBLE CLOCK WITH 4 oy “DRAT Ir, HORSE ON TOR 5 int foua ae “BUT, GIRLIE, IF & { HERE'S WWE or iv? (Fy to writs may Coke W HANDY.’ w assessor !! = \ WI ol! enterprise r talking wut Ursus throw [THE SEATTLE _STAR WHAT BOB HODGE SAYS ABOUT THE ELECTION LEAGUE OF NEWSPAPERS i. | gratifying, as they are itations aud charac ave the honor to extend m Telewr ph | such as = #0 emphatic a ation congratulations, — with the se the people's realization of thet will probably be in al ope that other monument Entered at Seattle, mn of the ) rwer ‘ mitt perce of mark the progress of this Beet Wien menncies.* ca to Whots, throne tas ad SrOian commauall EUROPEAN TURKEY . ry sensi men become th ©, lack opportunity to « it of devel t ; est citizen who ex public questi Investigate, or a pervert and prospertt ses himself by his vote. of purpose, loyalt ed view — of {itions With unbounded faith in the To me this action is a mo and the courage of actions are prese expressions, distinguish wisdom and justice of the ment in the emancipation of no longer crimes, this commur ed by ambiguity and tnowendo American people, when ques the general public from the ity and any other has certainly |= may appeal, but thetr number tions of public Interest are A leading strings of the venal make a marked nee in certainly growing less in ermitted expression without zA GEA N presa and its invested power Many @ capa mest and Seattle an appeal to partisanship, big- SEA OF Th result of iblie tif With no egotism, and with a otry and prejudice, I hav sterday’s competent mat the Billions for a Navy for ion must be refreshing to has had his career destro sincerity of expression that honor to remain, with great re GALLIPOWs ery believer in the commor by attacks, malicious, disho mes from an appreciative spect, to you and them F MARMORA sense, honesty and loyalty of — est and cruel # to which heart to yourself, and the vot Your obedient servant he EA the American people no defe wa ible with re who expressed themselves ROBT. T. HODGE Personally, the results are ex out the maiming or crushing of so pronouncedly yesterda 1 Sheriff of King Count Chardak “Lapsaks ; 2 | Not 1 Cent for a Navy for Aggression FORCES A goveen FROM + uae Jono Ns eo Victory for Public Ownership THE election Tuesday, 21 voters voted for Prop tion C—“that the city continue the policy of the last three ST ASIATIC wwrgas NAGARA ees TURKEY BACCAGE tO és: Pa RT Tee City! Baccace)) X set an Jenks had been invited to a Welsh} rabbit party by a number of Bo hemian young ladies across the hall The rabbit did not seom to be a complete suce a fact speedily recognized by 1g «=o Womar chafing dish of increasing and extending the light and power plant thereby reduce rates.” Only 12,912 voted against it Tn spite of the active opposition to Proposition C of the @ newspapers which have been howling for months against inicipal ownership in general and the light plant in par r, the people endorsed municipal ownership policies of oe os three years by a two to one vote Gate dant au ineibre cid Tae thes haa Kum kale roposition B, providing an extension of the city railway Kbt. I thought I remembered the| |{WEVER JU0Ge AND oy Ballard at an expenditure f not over $100,000 was defea cipe, but I think J must have PERS OW BY ir way | LANDING! SCALE OF MiLes ie By 627 votes in a total of 37,403 cast on the measure. The Saleen Seat: th visual Didi 400KS DEAR vor? | FORCES 5 10 ‘ss Was practically a tic. Neither side can claim much be man, tasted reflective) Pay Peed Rs cone : of it. young we said he there's M f the Dard: Nes F the & 1 Marmora to tne Aegean sea Mayor Gill voted against Proposition B, he says, because Bothing you could have left out A ee eee cae se Z The determined effort of the] war, the castles and other defenses ench and British fleets to force | Of the capital were placed in a state of good repair In 1867 coast batteries of the best t in the question as Kind were erected on both sides of to the Impregnability of the de|the passage, and just before the fenses of Constantinople, the cap-| outbreak of the present European tal of the Turkish empire war they were supplied with ord The average man, in reading of|nance of the most recent and ef- that would make it taste like that It's somthing you put in ore Its Distinction Pullman Poster—Dis am de state ob Jowa dat we are tn no Actre Ob mommer. look k! This is that state 1 was telling you about—the one where Fremont ave. bridge had not been provided for. N the voters approved this bridge, the mayor would vote » Proposition B if it came up again : The most that can be said as to Proposition B is that Voters don’t want extensions until a definite route is out ed and until the place of the autobus in transportation ha more definitely fixed & passage of the Dardanelles re awakens Inte Proposition A did not involve municipal ownership I've never been divorced. the attacks of the French and Brit-|fective type, the Krupp pattern |) It was rather an expression on the autobus plan, and its eee il {sh warships on Constantinople is trom jermany. i ; eat by 4,000 votes is r 01 y < “ se A Nice Breeze Micerteneetonoate cuenensa ———) | more or Jess hazy as to the relation 3y a treaty signed in 1841 be red that t res pe an thascation that the publsc t¢ not yet ‘OR AN ory Were you ever lost in these| || wé2e.7 JUST Aasseo of the Turkish capital and the|tween the five great powers of as it has a permanent place in the transportation TAKE THIS Ht woods, Henry? | we MosT Quer SOG@Ex| | Dardanelles, frequently mentioned | Europe and the Porte, and confirm- dae 3 ‘Once, nearly; but the wind saved | LC0nIWE MIAN ONLY | in conjunction in press dispatches.'ed in 1856, no foreign ship of war The decisive vote on Proposition C, the decisive defeat of me. | AMWWTE AGO — ] The distance from Constantinople | had the right to pass the Darda i ii i | ow? o the D les, w t in-|nelles without t conse anti-municipal ownership candidate, and the decisive vic He ESP ge SF's be Einar op tokyo = acted hout the consent of the of the candidates endorsed by municipal ownership ad-| ‘ ital lie, is more than 200 miles By the Berlin treaty of 1878 the ¥Ocates, is sufficient proof that Seattle is satisfied witn pub Nag didn't hear me when I pre The Dardanelles is a narrow | duty of preventing any foreign ship posed ownership—-and the misrepresentations of the subsidized ae channel in the Turkish dominion of war from forcing a passage was are not fooling the people. Better Left Unsaid |which connects the inland Sea of | imposed upon the sultan, and even ~ This is a pleture of my wife Marmora with the Agean or Medit-/he cannot give such permission erranean Sea, and separates Europe Once through the Dardanel Le WwW P Bee cay, i f Asia. It is about 40 miles in there will remain nothing to oppose £ to an That ay Boeing d 4 length, and from one to four miles | the allied fleet until Constantinople HE senate naval building bill provides for $500,000 for 0 in width. Its current is very rapid. | itself is reached. ae + . ‘ The Buropean side is steep and he Turkish capital city is also “a a Projectile plant and $1,000,000 for beginning an $8,000. rugged, the Asiatic side rising! strongly fortified; in fact, though plant for the manufacture of armor plate if armor is gradually, affording exceptional op.|no city in the world has been sub Bt purchasable in the market at a reasonable price. This portunity for defensive fortifica.| jected to such numerous and cele Ei Gesinning of reform, although provisio: saya a tine tee a tions brated sieges, it has only fallen bid 8 ugh provision for government Both sides are covered with a|twice, the last time in 1453, when facture of powder, small arms and big arms should hav (aur Ler me TELE you | chain of forts reaching the entire | it was captured by the Turks under n included. 5 bil \r0US4, WS GREATA WAS) length of the passage, to the Sea of | Mohammed IT Uncle Sam is really showing a leaning toward a p: ‘ For waking up the 1 4 FAR FROrt SOBER!’ Marmora, at the other end of which However, it is probable that the TH = , t x 177 P 1 ‘or n ge bi es ps of th avy TS Easily Fatal 1 770 the Turkish defenses|Sea of Marmora, reduce the forts TURKEY WILL make apology to Greece. Good judgment, else To the ' ng person ere almost in ruins _}|of the cits _ the cottolene will get so hot the Thanksgiving bird may be “scotched,” who had b 8 It ave nses were rebuilt in 18 The real difficu a the D the darky sa car, the conductor as he returr and in 1854, during the Crimean | danelles. ed him his tran This transfer expired ten mit pkacae RRS Paid-for Publictty—Talk No. 1% lien amo” ieegieescs gorerroets ‘ ‘THE PORT COMMISS. om 1 |man av for smoke, stab Quickest, Surest Cough 3) x ma dug for a nicke! and, as he 4 ION — PITO handed {t to the conductor, ob: é age 4 a Home- rd] a é Assets and Liabilities by sa GORA Sp NN : ade | © wonder, with not a single H . Auditor's Statement January 1, 1915 aR ventilator open in the whole car |Z Maer Bosgered oo Yow Miewtee.. 9 “ _ j : Cheap, But Unequaled 4 ASsers Guson Gardner | ss > wooo eee. | | THEN THE HAIR-PULLING $04 006-06044060906600993 | Improvement fund . $ 520,490.1 Bond redemption. . rate | Some | General fund e vf rom | Revolving fund 670.06 By Gilson Gardner for ® worthless $900,000 St. Lucia | | pereis | Total ee : os| WASHINGTON, March 4.—The | Provect, not yet begun; and there “ | ne. $s ec |river and harbor pork barrel grab, ‘1 score Of 0 her wasteful and 4 wi ‘ ar ity really bigger than It looks useless projects, among — them} Wharf and Warehouse The sundry civil bill carries nip, land reclamation on| from ar ander W $4,000,000 in addition to the $34 tower Miasissipp!, $1,200,000 for nd fl Salmon Bay W Blocks 1 to 18, Whatcom Ave Missourt 400-mile stretch from Kansas City to t puth, which stretch had as traffic in 1913 only 000,000 In the house bill, and addi tions of $4,000,000 have been made Oey encnenveraene | in the committee in the sena 35,000 tons, aside from sand and/ <s. 2 | A. it ale . area imines the, satel uP t0 80} gravel hauled one mile The Latest coun a Spasiel for 19 Tags | Maintenance items are less than| All this in a year when the coun How do you want your waist |/rema “Ordinary me] We wal Ct. 0 'g frame al a made are 4 hours or iess.| With spherical lense leather ane’ ATS Aa 48 4.45 | $5,000,000 try is paying war taxes and is faced are ronchitis, winter! cag aaniane © leather ith a deficit approximating In this new style. T want it to chia! asthma o, SPA SOF 58 This in Against the protest of Under wood, the house struck out the Sussel Shoals project, which was a| Representative James A. Frear | proposal to benefit private water of Wisconsin, did what was lected taxes Furniture and fix Accounts rec Unearned insurance jlook as if it we bout to drop off me, but of course, it mustn't.” A cludes @ careful and accurate exam. ination 0,000,000. Sugar Syrup mixt pos wal 4.....; Gt ok a power interests by the use of gov-|sible under the gag rules of the Poultry Fancier ; 7 ernment money, but bill in-| house to show up the graft in this Jimsy tells me he is going to , Gran rota e $5,562,456 clides the same old Tri , Brazos river and harbor bill, but the rule at $10, of the house permit Httle opport 00,000, without traffic nity for a minority member ¢ marry a girl on the st He ha allen in love with a broiler Jin always was chicken LIARILI EYESIGHT SPECIALISTS pis.| Third Floor, 3064-66 Arcade Bidg. and Coosa projects — Kast Waterway Terminals : Brith’ “Cove a0 ; .- it carries $800,000 for the ae obstacles in the way of the vearted : bie ; Bring This Ad With You * 1 worthless nal 0,000) steam r * 8 8 - Central Water Front arrears ape | Philosophical ‘ A guarantee of abe $ Went Seattle g senses i Ss OOWEL Some da cried the outrage . vr mone mptly refunde You will find the room you tf Lake Washing ; 19,000. BAW S poet, “you editors will fight for rug | foe With thle preparation, ‘The Pines ; H wiek Bh Je Wayne, Ind want in Star “For Rent” Ads Me ikseta in excess of liabilities |... ; Ae SCALP GETS DRY, HAIR FALLS | “What do you think! Jessie de|_, Al! right,” sighed the editor, re- | = i : Swolle gavo @ party and didn't in-|Senediy. 'U'll be @ good sport if 11Ht io. gat 48TRAND RED AND ‘The Port District organization enab’ the ¢ onute | Vite me. | eee | WHITE TWINE . 40 80 1913 legislature the vacation o , rways,| After washing your hair with soap{ Besides cleansing and beautifying Well, she’s noted for having such] Saving | Very strong, for tying bundles, run a as eee Fn GE always apply a little Danderine to|the hair, one appiteation at Dunder | Select Crowdey Mother is economizing ning vines and vegetables on, etc running east ana Kast Waterway |the scalp to invigorate the hair and|@@ ‘lssolves every particle of da : On our daily dinne : ores: © Turning Basin edged materiei| ip to Tnvigorete the bals and | dente; stimtilates the eoaip, atoppine| Such te Life Now that bread seems be 10c Combination Belmont Can Opener : from the FE $1,000,000, and | preve drynesan, Bette till, gfe] itching and falling hair tandee. | Hach land of course has {ts own rising baeaent vent on and Corkscrew Pea Fa) setiw'n Ce Id st soap as sparingly as possible, and|is to the hair what fresh showerr | way |) S@he. winat alice 4¢ Gitonext The best 10¢ corkscrew and can SPPL LI Rent of abutting 1 ‘exchar Inatend have 8 “Danderine ‘Halr| of rain and sunshine are to vereta Pee Stoke cea ae i | ae opener made ment is in effect ge of Anse. ust moisten a cloth with| tion. It goes right to the roo ni ‘ose presiden: ley say 25e 5 15 Northerr 4 o|Danderine and draw st carefully | vigorates and strengthens them: Ire} 1! Mexico ape nentiie 5 vite bella vysersta yd gs a hol { " tet a ' " *| through your hair, taking one strand exhilarating and life-producing pro, deg Country Doctor (superintendent all and back handle, with hole in fo in 7e% of the Re Jat a time. This will remove dust,|erties cause the hair to grow lone Taking Stock of Sunday school)—Now, children, J] $5.00 Bath Cabinet : $3.50 gee the Plorhead 1 |dirt and excessive oi], Inca few|strong and beautiful ty ihe Ph a given an after.|Who can tell me what we must do Will reduce 50c¢ each week day until sold ay (state harbor ar tl moments you will be amazed, your| Men! Ladign! rolal affair was greeted by |in Order to get to heaven? iis the atyrepttation hair will not only be clean, but it|have lots of tharmine hate “rely husband in the evening thus: | Bright Boy—We must die Try Our Velvet Edge Razor Blade Sharpener for a Better Shave however. Will the pre rot a How was your party, my dea Country Doctor—Quite right, but will be wavy, fluffy and abundant |25 cent bottle of K : ; a és 25 ce bottle o! nowlton's Dan A success. ope,” 9 wrattic Me And possess an incomparable soft-\derine from any drug store or toilet! “but T dont ae yet PT eS peas boccnee ane Sete Mer ness and luster. ‘counter and try it, counted the silver.” : ayaa Bright Boy—Get sick and send for you, and SPINNING’S CASH STORE £225;2427 W «*