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STAR—SATURDAY, MARCH 13, 1915. PAGE 3. 4 MARY BOYLE O'REILLY IN NORWAY: FINDS CITY OF BERGEN IS PORT OF HALF THE WORLD | Star Correspondent se Her Way to Write of Russia in Wartime She Visits Scandinavia and Describes What Is Now Only European Port for the Russian Empire of 180,000,000 the tax levy,” aug , stitutions ened) Russia te cut off from the worlds Let} record, tourists came ang went injSogne flord to Hardanger all the ttle to nt ¢ Dardane} ox: | Norge king new iden Welcome kroner Parents ker hopeless prisoner BEGIN WORK ON erty began to dream COMMERCIAL STUDIES = feh have left no! ny are blocked, G n frontiers di frozen. N only the N h patriot and Way to Huseta to Hee of articles om that | THEN THE. TocsiN. RANG. WAR BRINGS HUN CITY NOW WILL BE i HALP EUROPE WAS AT WAR DREDS OF PORT OF THE WORLD ty in cor Th in of frightened trave 1 of them all By Mary Boyle O’Reilly| , al r ore n Poh agente Ke with en BERGEN, Norway, Feb, 23.— | Christ forge hephgain 1 “Id Be —From the snow-bound inn mmer American minister hurried to the , eens ii 4 ‘ Se 7 fou, parlor in which | was trying to | * Berger , ‘ ¢ HRI ae r € re the Wa drean melt away the chill of a North commented the erit ; ; Roach ile: axnatias aia to che | Cet , A rhe | ¢ erin work you 1 on sea passage, | watched the money needed wa theoming Komanter's wate, beside a mur Reava ‘Gt argen thats a . or ow that Bergen ts ' burgomaster of Bergen stride for bet-|childre , : otidh ie (Worlds Gown the new paved Strand “Because we 6h rs id begin dredg gaden of his 1,000-year-old é ee m PORT ng and switchbullding tomorrow.” | And tha Three of my fellow guests anntfere them a big map of North. | of \ marched at his heels. They k you,” urged:the burgomas-[1o drew MeDowell, leath ter as one who pleads a ca a er ready wor Note that half Europe Nast half Asia is—Russia! One ' hundred million Russians need food, med, & D, ‘Mere Evt| gold, munitions of war. Yet y hu AYR, Scotiand, March 1 rand Ta ‘a raff ha — Graphic description of the sink 1 ' Ing of the British cruiser Bay ano by a German submarine was given today by survivors of the Lieut. Comm of the survivor Bayane « 4 Egyptian r : : +! And as u x 4 Lees solemn cit! ' . i" ; ? i s ed at each other and smiled ‘ , Bergen in Norway ts a small city 5 y ; ; ' on the North sea, where ne « 5 et ' ona, ; ever happened. Gotten 4 oni Christiania attained te 7 . size, but Bergen remats ™ a Secs - 5 Rerger . ‘ Ny ; BERGEN FORGOTTEN > > Era Sh . ‘aS : H BY OUTSIDE WORLD FE ha . An s d world forgot aa f . the lit ed in a crater of ‘ X the blea ray bills. Fish from ~ ste ‘j " Rergen was sold at Billingsgate we A : » else the very name had sunk from . . nut popular speech ; Wait.” admonished the burgo X A " master, “just walt. Some day Ber. . | % zen will come to ite own, Nor! a shall it be found wa | This burgomaster « cen held) |B f office from year to y ad from . from his civic econc slowly to ' : develop the port of which he t . e dreamed Totlsome, cobbled streets became F a -- ; y 7 amooth with macadam, are lights ihe $ ; supplanted ofl, docks grew longer 4 s x he and wider, and the burghers ap : 4 ‘ ‘ oan proved " : : ive ae Suppose you vote another . AN ay Sage a ‘ © { if] Strong and healthy from outdoor life, country women in Norway " SEE THE FAIRS | gent ee te “1 | On Your Way East had scarcely a chance for their lives. The Bayano was torpedoed Thursday morning Panama-Pacific International Exposition San Francisco “BOY WILL CARRY Peiinic San Diego BULLET IN BRAIN Remember that a one-way ticket to the East via the Southern Pacific through California costs practically the same as via the direct Northern lines a Exposition KENOSHA, Wis who lives in spite bedded deeply in his to leave Kenosha Dr. J. N, Palt not think the we LIBERAL STOPOVER PRIVILEGES AT SAN FRANCISCO AND LOS ANGELES Low Fares to the Fairs oo scott ALASKA “DRY” BILL pogs GUARDING BODY a oe WILLIES : The Exposition Line, 1915 720 SECOND AVE. C. G. CHISHOLM, District Freight and Passenger Agerét. ah sea tlereagh saw the ta Germar the boy any tr SAN FRANC ISCO. nk Laumelater, ¢ Mar NORTHERN PACIFIC SALMON DAY FLOAT * Taj hi 2 Tits, superintenden the! x 25 | tend the barnyard fowls on farms perched high in th pre Sdigbea Confessions of, aWife aa re ERP tae ocr OPTI OT WONDERFUL WONDERFUL [en a ® Industrie NEWS, LITTLE BOOK t » COUNT WITTE DEAD PETROGRAD. Mar Count I phone Elliott 1256. Seattle, Wash, who was chief rep. " Russia in the Rus negotiations, die: = Sergius Wit »' pewentatiy Japanes (Copyright, 1915, by the Newspaper | Enterprise Association | Diek and Harry Symone car |me downstairs the other n derful news but a my | ready I was planning the w after I had recovered | fainting fit and put me in one of the Symone cars. yes 1 had been out ic n able to walk fro elevator which k us tol ¢ of the apartment ONE-PRICE DENTISTS a Best Gold $4. 00 cadena (To Be Continued Monday Crowns ... “You must see 1 oo oe Best Bdge SAO) ia eiethear S'S Seed” CONFESSES MURDER A Year’s Subscription to The Boys’ Magazine for Every Boy in Seattle This is the biggest, best and most liberal proposition we have ever offered our boy friends. HERE IS OUR OFFER To every boy who secures two new subscribers to The Seattle Daily Star for one month each we will send a year’s subscription to The Boys’ Magazine. It will be easy for you to get two new subscribers. 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