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SSS LIFE AND DEATH AND GRIEF (Copyright, 1915, by the Newspaper Enterprise Association oY Harry mone has told I that night of January 37 he would pay all hoapita i Hoth girls te 4 that the . Sit. palthen sha noes die iian boon given Shipment t & sald about what the men until the ‘ abractice that h dled that the 1 not iderathn “oral! Pye what transpired during t ‘ $50.00 te vill pay all the cost of an accomplls a —letters. fro: cae Wary sate Gale they thought 4 bearing — tt ya bo ent. This include @ the Sreatest measure work seem to think that be homewar¢ eu the t i i ata 3 sgeterelie Shee thant dorning t of professional service to the remains should divide ft with the | red kidnaping ented —casket, motor hearse to train or boat, motor Rem of trea There ts noth 0 eaay to give Appearance ” aka ; Benefits tr in this world as mon Miss Mar eter Padmos, a G coffee houne irs for family and use of chapel, if desired. by. are v = garet,” eald Annie, when | told her proprietor, charged with @ 1 tm about what these men had done for| demeanor, and led to the arrest Don't think arie. hat I Nick Tulys, Tom Baranos, De ”* unappreciative of tt kind thenes V and rKe 50.00 t 450.00 all tk t for Tam ni You, dear, that's com ter A a Gown - after day wher The latter was the chauff ral whether the body to he S »pE : n Loh a " pag 1 funeral whether the | is to be SHIPPED, . ery ler ar oth girls de 1 Walter " layed thelr return to Seattle the fol BURIED or CREMATED. Heretofore the he will have it that 1 his mach nd refusing to ¢ people of this city have paid from $250.00 to give as much to h as I do er until given a drink “5 r } » al > Oh, Miss Margaret. : During their harrowing. expert 00.00 for this same service. £ you your first sight ence the take thr h F own baby,” she sald to x erett a nish bef < er night It's something A stranger in Seattle, happening to visit the corner of James st. and Seventh ave. would emell it finall too late to ar r A] . - n m giad ye'r sing | before he would see it against We have added to our equipment the most to have It, Mise Margaret wild} Juat why the residents of the neighborhood leave their garbage cans on the corner, where they can be The turds d th )-to-date bulance he , 1 will yet seen—and smellee—by passengers on James st. cars, |s not easily explained, unless it be that they pre four men held for further tria up-to-date ambular in the city and will at- 1 when [| fer sharing their garbage with the public to reserving it for their exclusive enjoyment tend te S an IIc 9 cost al Complete Report av ye're There is a vacant lot at this corner, The courthouse is but a block away aa nd to this manner of calls at a cost much less than such service has ever been furnished, I wonder ture or eon cation that air of Market Today a a baby than ft make ent toa seem 80 There was a for and vere tables on the market this morning. | WOU There is somett y of chickens was noted.|new-born baby’s very h that makes every woman emained at Friday's mark for It—to keep it fn t of harm's " wa t y. Sometimes, a ves, but t ’ , y kill the 8 a K Annie's lit t ib me anxious for mine. Ev I down and take litth Ann in to he { father a visit and it is a great Hoy to see the pride that Tim takes jin her, but it is easy to see that jshe does not fill |does Annie's Already |baby'’s whe e | ries. bd And | have @ 3% (strange thing. little e bt women still cling to th oe iee |tale ending “Then they New peas “« +|tled and lived happy e ; se | We seldom for our daugh sae '@ 180 |tern after they are married and yet *@ (26 |! feel I have only lived since I Turnipe. white 22.20... . 1.18 |married. Before that I had no a ~ . a llems to se ho corroding ¢ Serewbereien, “sts @ cos [to hurt, no different paths of Life held no « |duct to choose. { hs for me. 1 eights nor d e: Conutne ap @ 1 |drifted on the even level of Local apple Ae taece tteanberas o so Mar { Wh " f Winesaps Sis | Marriage ts like waking Ktaymen Winesape . @ Lee |vague though pleasant dreams to| . @ 100 \workaday life $ ‘ss You can’t learn from books wh you must kr ful marriage, for the success of mar riage does not depend on anything w to make @ success nly * |but the happiness of not self, but the entire family “ ak oo | Are there any success 3% | ful marriages? rd Since Donna Tenny's party Dick oo {has been home every night, although UN Sei a, cae Ithe political cauldron has beer Prices Paid Producers for Begs, ) |seething. I have been so busy with Poultry, Veal and Pork {|Annie that I have not had time t« ge or gagORERETR ——@/ even hear about Mollie or Mary or Belgian hares * leven Mother Waverly who Dick says! $ [is worrying a good deal about Jack ” I must go over and see her to 1% @ 14 | morrow, although when | go I am ry Biot a alae if [depressed for a week. I have ne Pork, good block hogs ‘on% |8¥Mmpathy or use for a woman, little #4 |book, who because she has been s crf bereft of a husband, thinks that her 1? |sorrow is unique in this world of tragic happenings Grief is to me the most sacred }|thing on this earth. 1 could not —————--—<——@ share it with anyone. I would think that {n some way I was sharing my | Henri | | By search | l ~~" Union Savings Lafinte, paned him n Lover of hedging which a distance Inquir being iw ¢ Josiah Collins, left the mpany with our dis in | cerning which J would. not. pre- Thes was Henri I nte, mere trader, left to cool his heels hotel lobby A mere Horseflesh, He & Trust Co. OF SEATTLE Resources Nearly | | $5,000,000 WHY NOT SAVE? | It has been said that a bank ac count modern The careful, times that the only methodical man, luxury of our costs nothing. how. 25 | dead, or, perhaps, making them | ever, does not class a bank account means of drawing pity and sympa luxuries, but ameng his thy to myself if you don’t find a ie Aunt Mary takes her loss as | commercial account necessary, a ‘ts | Would want to take mine. She sel-|gavings account will do you a lot 146% |dom speaks of Uncle Jobn, not be-|of good. B cree AT |cause she does not think of him Washington twine... ‘ig [but because now that he Is gone} Interest 4 Per Cent Young America ........+ 1s [his memory and his love is a hal | iS cai Fore - lowed thing not to be shared pro| JAMES D. HOGE, ln 32 | miscuously with those who did not} ” president y and Grain ¢ him. | (Prices paid producer) | Well, little book, today our con-|N, B. SOLNER, Kimsite, We 3.00 i230” | fidences h run from birth to} Vice President and Trust Officer. Barley to |death and you, as always, have been | ace 3400 {discreetly silent, but I know you| HOGE BUILDING . 11.60 | understand lin the Heart of the Financial Net rer Wh at shall we talk about tomor | District. cpaeeenee LHW f canteeeiet (To be continued Monday.) Every Woman | Can Use ;~ ; Const y and Grain 3 | (Wholesale Prices and ought to use occasionally, ° on @ proper remedy for the | r headache, backache, languor, | " 9 aap nervousness and depress- |; u ion to ich she may be|$} les . de iS me \r 17.00 subject. These troubles and , “ others are symptoms of debil- | 2 ity and poor circulation caused by indigestion or sonetipacion |? SHOCK FOR CHIEF Resinol easily heals | skin troubles | Doctors have preserthed Resinol Chief Lang says he ts glad he has a strong heart, Otherwise, he says lhe might have dropped dead after perusal of the tk irprise fre at once safe, certain and) package contained convenient. They clear the system Dear Chief: | wish to thank and purify the blood. They ex-| you for the efficient work of ert a genercl tonic effect and your department in keeping the insure good health and strength,| Walk in front of my place (316 so that all the bodily organs do! Union et.) clear d th their natural work without causing ) clear during the re ports of the late fight. | had suffering. of the * thousands tried ‘them, | eet! seeured aOring the world’s knows that Pills act series that this could not be . done. Now | know differently. | again thank you RALPH KROWS, ARREST PORTLAND JITMAN PORTLAND, April 10.—-Prosecu: To Certain Advantage 3.) yn rere. is faced today by Louis Sherman Directions with Every Bex of Special Vaine te Wemese | inc ciiun his jitne : pcaise ey overturned and Bold ererrwhera, In bones, 10e., 25e. injured three persons. for twe of ecze ing, uns use it re that it g 1 the treatment a and similar itching, t They gularly because they know ves instant relief and soon clears away the eruption, even in nd stubborn cases, They know, too, that it e ws gnothing mful or irritating to the most ite skin. See if Resinol does t stop your skin trouble quickly with the help of Resinol all druggists. For trial tree, write to Dept. | || 68, Kesinol, Baltimore, Ma | Fas STAR—SATURDAY, APRIL 10, 1915. Here on With Fren Refle the Slaughte His Life in the War is From Four to Ten Days the war—the slaughter of horseflesh. It made him ir expressibly sad to think of it I loves a good And he and Capt the Count will buy none but good horses And what happens to these good American horses They die urely, viole quickly This much I hered from Lafinte, the sad Phe French have bought 150,000 American horses for the war The British have bought 60,000. The Ger mans are buying through Italian Count and all the F ing the States, have bought 15,000 horses agents. Captain the Lafinte, alone, of ench buyers roam And these horses are fodder. THE LIFE OF A HORSE ON THE BAT- TLE LINE IS FROM FOUR TO TEN DAYS. The artillery horse cannot expect to escape death more than four days after reach A survive cee the front cavalry 10d ing horse may Captain the Count and Lafinte here from Eastern Wash They inspected horses Walla, Ellensburg and But they didn’t buy many. I Lafinte’s word for {t that Captain the Count ehrewd buyer Lafinte explained hia superior method— acted it came ing at Walla other places So excellent an actor is I Lafio 1 could almost se austere captain buying horses for gunfodder, Captain the Count is lean and straight, and his hair is stiff and cut pompadour, and he has the mallest of mustaches With eves half shut he watches the hors they are led past him. rh prance and cavort Their good points are dwelt up on with eloquence by the dealers. Rerrreject!” says Captain eo La tect How The price pald per tc ‘It’s a Fine Place for Dobbin, These Battle Fields; Average Life From 4 to 10 Days tain, MUCH FOR AMERICAN aes wie | Cremation Society of Minnot ‘alee as. | bore and is on his we to his home Washington asked Lafinte _a — — — Paseral Directors © are » heaven?” w,lt about $200. dealers regard as too ‘ but the buyers have strict or dere as to price as well as to the character of horse want PAGE OF TWO GIRLS The Jury disagreed Saturday the case of four whose trial before Judge Ronald on @ charge of tampering with witnesses closed with the testi mony of Loretta Keeuger and Blanche Dunham, two young waitresses whom the men are charged with kidnaping on the sft BM Pe ™ Cremation, Earth-Buri It costs the French goverr ment another $100 to land a horse In France. Thus it will be seen that France alone is spending $45,000,000 for Amer- | can horses, and that $30,000, 000 of this goes into the pock ets of American farmers and dealers IT 18 PROBABLE THAT THE WARRING NATIONS HAVE THUS FAR SPENT FOR AMERICAN HORSES $100,000,000 AND HALF AS We ask that the public visit our i and compa system with othe y—Death comes to u e should knc red for. our Grows Sad as , omething about To Absorb Freckles ARTHUR A. WRIGHT, Manager all some time—sure- al or nstitution rs in the how the Wet feed a féw days befor And Other Blemishes inspect a sharp run a <a $85-Ciotea Anne & rubdi ool ¢ ee ne . Day and Night Serv men ne ¢ ‘ ite Yar ‘ H This thest west that . 1 ag rior of the state away from the ot: Che Frosch Wayere’ ia ouch SHIP WHEAT BY MAIL ris seine Shipped vy parce! enetrated. Before reaching the |ecoft aa 0 rose a ty Aa PaaS, at ugh Baker today. Mosthwent Cantéin és sede ' Get a eof me BAKER, Or., April 10.—Hundreds |———— v 4 NRC | lized wax at at geist's, spread a/of bushels of wheat packed in 50 i: and Lafinte shipped by way of |thin layer of It over the entire £ y ms Ph 3 ia wng| Read the Miscellaneous col- Galveston”and New York ag Sp ge ape ‘and destined to Burns, in the\umn in Star Want Ads, E! They now Seatt r [apot ® wens, blackhea 2 \ couver nt Pp v ia utane . e . Montres WALL PAPER AT HALF We are closing out our Wall Papers Sign business CHRIS SIGN & WALL PAPER 213 COLUMBIA ST. This American and Ifa ek! HERE'S A COMPARISON OF The Stars Circulation STATEMENT Issued to the Government April 1, 1915 .AVERAGE PAID CIRCULATION FOR SIX PRECEDING MONTHS WAG...... 54,693 October 1, 1914 AVERAGE PAID CIRCULATION FOR SIX PRECEDING MONTHS WASG.... 48,763 5,930 MR. MERCHANT: Advertising space in The Star is increasing ; in value faster than any other investment you Phone Main 9400 and a can make. Now’s the time to get in. representative will call. Will continue the Paint PRICE co.