The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 1, 1915, Page 5

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3 STAR—SATURDAY, MAY 1, YOUNGSTERS OF ‘DON'T COAX, BUT KICK! IT'S WHAT FRASER-PATERSON CO. hasta ie Op of || SOUTH END MAKE) WOMEN LIKE, TACOMA MAN SAYS JURISDICTION Announces the Opening a New Optical Section AFFINE SHOWING) Monday morning this | t C a } ri t er Yptic | to its lst, that expert Of BETTER BABIES CONTEST | gement of Toda babies from th Brighton, Whitworth, Colum J. W. Edmunds. O h. D. n Hawihoree, Dualan. Bmer 9 son and Van Asnolt school din Graduate Optometrist, who has for the p eleven fi) | ‘ricts are Delag examined by years been prominent in this w seattle wh at the Columbia pe Mrs. holds diplomas from the best | Hege George B. Littlefield ts the Edmunds, who has been located at 701-703 Leary chairman in charge of this dis \ ct of the city will Monday mornin tabli himself on the tee Rae a Hho tents Pek, . ind exgerids On Monday, under the direc us balcony overlooking the and ¢ tion of Mrs, C. BE, Sheppard rdial invitation to his many : nd patr t Queen Anne bables Hving him in his new quarter In the school districts of Inter < bay, Cascade, Warren, Mercer Denny and Lawton will be ex amined at Bethany F TACOMA, Apr There | erlan church, Pirst ave ry 1s SPEND i | @|than coaxing her. Charles Wake: inlaw to seek his ran ition, Ht \ $1,377 FOR an coin her. Charie "Wate In tance rw” wie erat Maes rer Trivl CAPITOL HILL BOYS | 222°, “2200526, ty) im nat eat wince thee ire Yo ces Renton line, the Fresh Cream _Flavor—Purity First 0 A moat remarkable showing|® Kicking the kiteben chatrs > ° riple sedetee tek tae ame Buy “Mount Vernon Milk” Ch teeks eink ta, h he quantity) “Women don’t care for the Ron uy oun e Test . * Mr Ehe Jand quality of the babies examined! stuff,” says Wakefield, “Samson dear park a how going | lat the Rainler school, on 29rd|the lad for them, Kick and the as: to do fe ms boys on Cap }come running to you every time bill } Wakefield's faith in kicking The one sure and 1 o'clock the entire lower! — apes , Hav atire ¢ seo eenll . peta of tle school Iding was} simple way to meas- . y GERMANY WARNS AMERICANS E plece bar with fond mothers and adinir ure your progress in park, and ama with -Dables thelr CONFESSION OF PARTNER money matters is by rad sige el Ue Song ms, and so rapidly did th This is wha AvOnG, BAS 90 508 aid they ' av olr ith your SAVINGS. rhay'es gota to Jin that It "was ‘neconsury to su yieaa Wah tebe yea’ | eo alr AGAIN band stand tn Volunteer like ox es : iysicians to conduc of 24 Years of age. | ought to know Itt be of the shell type p- ane peel from wrong, yet | have allow Pa Put yourself .to aalseat Ake Gbaades Shen By evening exactly 19 dables le young man privileges that WASHINGTON, May TA sailing they had better do-so under fe vr San atemarniis 9 [had been examin Some of them| H ag haisch have refused a an on pwn flag this threefold test awarded Friday AMernoon—tO | attained neady perfect scores, Mrs.| ‘ nee touch t, who t had broken into a freight « T thegeht | -lrse nibs, Wak thers| “Warning. trem: the German haces And It'll only cost $1,817 Jane Johnston Was chairman of the) ® ee Dowling, 36, was about to/ and stolen & r of hams. has come another into my life; 488y that Americans must SWAT THE FLY! CITY & Thus you have t; $2400 for | istrict and was ably assisted in| aren. OA By Judge yg fee: fee rte jie Biren ®l whom | know | could love better travel in Europe at their own Are you able vo | earrasiet'in' aster |‘ their tna yune setae, A io guar am ivi, or eh, ao a, ma the|_ ax pamana ener coer | FURMISHES "EM 1. you le to $1,200 for music in all the reat || #ter® by Mrs. Fred W. Bert, fr leutor Friend at he » that a burglary had been com.| "Tt 88 he wants me ta, and save! tion than any previous commu: f . of the parks: $1,377 FOR VOL Today the scoring committee, of | tO! BES re : ‘ my character, or the second young fi RICE BREEDING SPOT q save part of your in- UNTEER PARK BAND |Which Mrs. T. V. Ward ts chair-| pices] rgd ie ner cateieie tae. -sevasenn| WalW for 1Ove R. S. V. P. nication from the imperial gov 3 ? STAND. man, is busily eng jn complet ney “—, the vy, Dy aa he been t A.—It le not easy to answer th ernment’s heacquarters in this aca 4 Z ing the scores, a tedious process » are ratios ro t ox oadigs “5 question Out r country since the war opened g the fly! come s eo ’ mplote exgne , nnOCE and suggests ure most in Prin Von Hatzfeldt coun ‘a t 1 ent]; will take the greater part of | s ameieail $ i ty 1 etutor Frie rince Voi " pa board apparently a From the ieiiihe’ aia he A pba ; the first man remain that Ambassadér Von Berns. most fertile sources savings account at KBOWN PIONEER it in evident that! Hirooke wa ¥ (owe we and lth’ r 4 jer the conditions ie extra torff himself prepared the “no. ing are unguarded piles the Dexter Horton , DIES |: section of Seattle|a half to fifteen years in Walla putes between Brooks and Dowling, DAT. and seem m tice” printed in all New York ac r $s ne * hat to any| Walla r a dee tit papers turday morning loads ol Trust and Savings anor Wilmet x. [ot rict of the city when it] For nine s Brooks area a aes The warging is given so that) manure were*tumbled at the S6ti Bank? . @ resident ttle |comes to producing better bables.| Dowling in the san without telling the truth—and what|A™ericans may avoid trout st. side of Woodland park in a hap- ‘ died at the Minor hos} Among the alniost perfect scores | Dow ted at the trial ches said the cc elor The irst hazard manner, making ag rich @ A pital at 6 o'clock Saturday morning | from yesterday's inco te rec-jhe was inne t at The confession is printed as a| Warning of Germany's submarine! breeding place for flies as any ian 3. Awe your de- ff) %! the ase of Mrs. Wilmot Was lords are those of May Arretta| Brooks toatified it ws Dow cikas th oie tens tarnetenve alt kade was given on Feb-|the city i * Ma formerly state secretary of the W.| sti daughter of Mr. and Mre W een 5 Scammer: ry 1, and this is simply a repett. Here's a chance for Chief Sant Pesite therein regu- ¢ T U and at one time was presi-|1, Miles, 138 30th ave. Sy with 99.5 GETS. GERMAN ARTILLERY Q.—Will you kindly put in your/ tion of that warning. The purpose|tary Engineer Stevens for his fly- 7% ler, frequent and as a ne be ce By ount w c. 7 i Robert Hit! Moore, aon of M ROCHESTER columns a real good recipe for|i# to let Americans know that when swatting campaign , ag M. Wimot. pe ae Land: Mra, W. R. Moore, 900 35th K* gingerenape? SINCLAIR = ~ seems ; i f Mr. and beaten egg. | i . ° B. Metcalfe. of Geattle. and M ‘ . 7 wisely meke them? Joie h bonnie or tan ty with 99 u the! ' sucitiae eet ne em 1 a 4 } DEXTER HORTON Mrs. Wilmot was the widow of I wil tof the Freneh po D te ‘ “ 4 A. Wilnot, one of the best known ing pointments tar Chaba ry , ‘ la has been d ’ . days. She was a member of the | school multy To tater of the land | the positions take enough te ake . ‘ BANK Fraternd) Brotherhood and of the} office at e, Geo. A.C. Roche n‘Flanders have ery soft, then roll a BRCON® ANH CHERRY Green Lake M. E. church ter, of to be receiver of statement of the Bake in a quick a funeral will be held from public m a Walla, Wm.! ed today. Furthe “ lehurch Monday at 2 p. m. A. Whit f ried in Polar the - | LAZY RUSBAND . ieee ping a| Q—t was introduced tos young ONLY $4.75 PER TON Sudge Rochester, one of the most | new move man six months ago. | have met |i, matabitshing a champtonsh!p | bas practiced law tn this city | speak, Would it be permissible to io weed a » May will save $I p. ‘| Addhe"a< EDUC™ ng Want | MME? Dane” record, Julius. Lang |a great number of years FIRES at BURGLAR invite him to my birthday pact? our yards during May will save $1. | eo 3 ay fe Vest sath is again tn ity jail, « would like to become better ac n, or 10 perecent on his bill for hard? |Galer st. Saturday morning file’ | rested by Constable’ Shannon on al a3 ayes with him LK - ja claim of $5,000 againat the city | brand new warrant. Julius served ' GET RUSSIAN GRAFT sabi ear Ap gieo PR INA AN cl. The standard .price for this superior Coke | because she was injured’ she says, two terms of six months, each ; ; : $6.00 nd er M 1 curity of ina jitney bus accident April 2 d fd t nvite to your party vung » the yard, and after May the et a bus a nt on 2.|/the county stockade for fling to , hetras - " 1 1 . 1 th f mas — Prue and give Just why the city sifou'd get soak-| prov * wife, and lest Satur} 4 never betraye ar t " be advanced until that figure ovett omplaint says, in| day co Sioa can, ik ¢ clination to know you In a a Sey rf a —. Datocmity y- yueeed ‘oma has Prasad ig reckless ‘rivers to] He says booze ts to Ett pe not the to ‘ i sof Thine Aven UR operate a wife apd three children : proving acquaintanceshty i a \inter. Opportunities to save 20 per = BR le an - r " not be exactly fair ent on 3 at item,of expense as fuel do not t ertheless, the girl wh breaks . ft an like throwing away monéy 2 t to take advantage of them when they do Q.—How long has Germany had come 26 i 9 ite present form of government? THIS Coke is crushed and scretped to different, " CHIEF FIRES COP = tha" yo Ed for appliances of every description, 4 - satiate ng hy r selection and use gives great econ- a ar Christensen, for twa ye tion of a ¢ ition in Apr omy and satisfaction, Coke is the Modern Hard q on the pe « force, wan dismiss ; a . ‘ capo ogee Bho “a vite (282 In J ary of that year King Fuel eo. . . t and t ig ° ° ° ed er of Germany. Th 5 The average paid circulation of The t ‘ine miertion of the sorter andi) SEATTLE LIGHTING COMPANY ae she married him eration 0 northern and : wt 4 ¢ He ¢ ted the German stgtes v me of Phone Main 6767. Stuart Building. : M4 “be plains, and has failed to its of the war with Frane : he Other charges were ding to the histor Seattle Star for April, 1915, was... . . 58,750 gk ns Ro sai et Rae ‘ The larger the gun the more rap. --- 4 ° ° ° idl accuracy Impaired | Q.—If a git is willing to break : fo 4 The avera d lat f Th erosion ¢ t bore and rifling to a young man who has never been ge paid circu 1on oO e introduced, should she speak first 3 4 GAS ENGINE MAGNETOS or let him speak first? INA, d Seattle Star for April, 1914, was 48,339 ge eg ig Tan now Alecoverr mahes 08 Soon! <oainn € W hen girl has decided ae De See axes § . é 4 p 9 ’ vill elias Re 2 3 P to disregard one of the t im g Hons painless. bs 4 mortant nelet saaidan If it hurts don't pay us"—is our guaran- E Hthe acquaint of 4 man to whom tee to you Seattle Engineerin, School hn s dntiotuesd. ths 4 GAIN 10,41 1 i i ae at not heen Introduced, the BOSTON DENTISTS 4 THIS IS A GAIN-OF MORE THAN 21 PER CENT Mr. Advertiser: The Star’s telephone number is Main 9400. If you haven't an advertising contract with this paper, there'll never be a better time to make one than RIGHT NOW! 1915. PAGE 5. Justified the other d ben) AY KODAKERS— Q.—Kindly name some showers “In ‘at one,, at five ff for a bride. Seven girl friends would like to give showers which are quite different for another girl who is to be married soon. SEVEN. cotton, paper they’re done”’ JACOBS PHOTO SHOPS Second Bloor Pal Midi ‘ A Trifle, linen, bag, apron, St. Pau! Stove Repar kitchen, glass, plate, spoon, duster SPlambing Co, [ince ribbon, towel Ofigina! fire. back ee ee nd terairs| =Q.—lam a young weman, married mM ot|twd years, and have a little “child 9 = months old. My husband has start ed to drink, He has been drunk twice in two years, and | was dis gusted to see him so, But, tho he does not get drunk often, he drinks a good deal regularly, and it makes him terribly cross. It seems to me 1 can not stand it. | have tried to talk to him, but he says | am boss-| ing him. | love him and love our baby, and 1 do not want to leave him, How joan | make him see he is wrong? a | | will be 80 glad to get some advice. bottle, and colle put In and connected 08 PIKE ST in Amold’s Electric Vibrators A A—Let him know that he is bre z his contract, and that you would never have married him had }you known him to be a drinkin man Nagging drives some men to drink, but once in a while ft cures A man Tell your husband that you pect to boss him around, if he is not able to boss himee any better than he is doing at the present. If | | abty you would better leave him while you are still young enough to Just Printere|::; sethenpparings ‘Thee. o1a THIRD @AIN 1049 | no special reason why a wife should aste for intoxicants. But she mui KELEOL DANCING PARTIES make her big fight at an e¢ ly stage HIPPODROME There is little a woman can do Fifth and University once & man become a confirmed drinker choose husband now him know it is up to him to | between you aud drink our 1420-22 Second Ave., Opposite Bon Marche. Low Excursion Fares | Tickets on sale daily | by NORTHERN PACIFIC RY. TO THE EXPOSITIONS SAN FRANCISCO AND SAN DIEGO In connection with « THE PALATIAL STEAMSHIP “NORTHERN PACIFIC” Ask about | EASTBOUND SUMMER EXCURSION FARES In effect May 15 and daily there- after, to all Eastern Points. Stop- overs permitted and return limit October 31, Through Trains Daily to Minneapolis, St. Paul,Chicago, St. Louis JUNE 15 TO SEPT. 15 THE 1915 PARK SEASON VISIT Yellowstone Park Reached via original entrance at Gardiner Gateway. Low fares daily ng season, J, O. McMULLEN, City Pass. Agt., 107 Yesler Way, Seattle, Wash. A. TINLING, A, G. F. & P. Ay 2023 Smith Building, Seattle, Wash, A. D. CHARLTON, A. G. P. A,, Portland, Ore.

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