The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 15, 1915, Page 5

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eens ceca egy [HERE and ELSEWHERE | WHERE ARE THEY NOW? Merry widow hats. Slot machines | 16 to 1 | Judge Glasgow's mustathe. Harbor Island term! Dick Ballinger, | Engineer John Welsh saved Mi Gerta N milliner Lust tania disaster. Now they're mar ried, From salt sea to matrimonial President Wilson Is in New York today WIHll give Atiantic fleet the Spain and France face coal short age and both will tr ort from U. 8. fety first, folks, Stock up that efore the coal man boosts his — i e The wets say the demand for sult cases was trebled In Mich igan by the passage of prohibi tion laws. What effect It has had upon the manufacture of sprinkling cans is not revealed. e eo Prof. Barnard of Yerkes observa tory, Wis. finds two bodies accon these i body panying Mellish com war days, ever mets ni guards apparen Eight persons injured in Great Northern hotel fire In Tacoma, Fri-| day | Secretary of Navy Daniels | Now that the muny awards contract for construction of See baseball gre igible to carry eight. First navy For all the kids, wit dirigible. Will cost 84 Are playing golf Harry Thaw to have hearing/ Just see ‘em ¢ t Mon before New York jury as te eae ane OF to his sanity. If the jury acquits They're wild to pia him, who's going to be the King of| Ob yes, they are Nuts after this? oun = National Retail Grocers’ associ: tion ends session in Frisco, Will} meet in New Orleans next year. | » Br ,, {bia ploneer and pathfinder, dies Swift & Co. to plead guilty in| ret ~~ spayallae Kansas City, Mo., to violation anti-|“f0 ee a kets in state con trust law. They'll pay a fine and |, Musee Tpimerton. continue business under new plan. One day before the statute of Mmitations would have barred pros: The Regal jecution, it's charged N. H. Ca Are First {road supereisor, North Yakima, got Dentists That Cai’ dekn “teen “wollen $8 Seve dead from malignant Ever Pulled a) csse of measies in Colvil 1 Town quaranti Tooth for Games Biaskovich, 20, acquitted This Man Jot wughter ty Oh, very well Walter Moberly, British Colum . in 8 ‘ense his former fri Without | Geo. Kopovick Hurtin Oregon state grange adopts ri +5 8 | ont n to abolish state legisla Him jand stituting body of 15 | serve year terms Read his statement main in continuous session “Gentlemen: The Rega! Dentists Lyman Abbott and others at ban are the first dentists that ever | quet to officers Neet pulled a tooth for me without pain.|N. Y ays disarn It did not hurt a bit. And War is what § HENRY G. MAGILLICUDDY wa “> th Ave Villa troops to ald Americans to Remember, we have the original | suppress Yaqui Indians at Esy of every testimonial we anza, Mex ¢ “— ° file at our office, and glad to show them to you on re quest. Our guese is that the jury will make Mr. Barnes’ reputa- tion read “Marked down fro: Regal Dental Offices $50,000." OR. L. R. CLARK, MGR. 1405 Third Avenue is drear said it > ee 209,000 acres in Olympia forest re lserve withdrawn from Olythipus |monument purposes and now | thrown open to mining and agricul Vibrators Pe iaidarior dandy Mania; O% 1915 DEMONETRATOR 1 eron a, Color.do, Utah and 2076 ARCADE BLDG. ® to) 4 several overn ray | Washington and ex-goverr ors to meet in Seattle Tuesday, a Fresh Cream Flavor—Purity First Buy “Mount Vernon Milk” AT YOUR GROCER’S COKE AT $4.75 PER TON DURING MONTH OF MAY N REDUCING the price of Oven Coke from $6.00 to $4.75 per ton during the month of May, this company offers the people of ttle an opportunity to save $1.25 per ton, or 20 per cent on their bills hard fuel. We want to keep the Coke off our yards during the Summer, and you can make money t elping us do it LATER, the price will be advanced to the former figure. No one should neglect this chance to lay in a supply of superior high grade Coke while he can do so at a saving to himself of 20 per cent Good business judgment demands that you buy now. COKE is Clean, Light, Smokeless, Convenient. It saves labor and discomfort in handling and give intense and long-sustained heat. Jt is screened to sizes to suit: every ic requirement. When faction. Coke i ie Modern Hard Fuel DOALAB DROOL OAL LA PPE FPP PAIL P POOLLPIOL SEATTLE LIGHTING COMPANY Phone Main 6767. Stuart Building. Jead h one accord, instead lot y this g NOT J conference of Western governors. RRR RARER * * * One little simple song we ® sing * To brides but newly wed, ® Just make the best of every. # thing, * Especially bread * * * eeeeee teeter eet reer eane Frank W. Baker, promin D ed at Minor hos Guild of St. Vincent to hold monthly meeting at St. Clement's h Sunday ni R. C. Erskine, civil service com. ner, tal British liner Ixion sailed from Se cargo tor attle Friday with heav Philippines Musical Art soclety to give pro gram on Hiawatha ayfiec Weeat Seattle, Saturday night. All invited Powerful wireless apparatus pla ed 1 Port Wa n Alex Pays of a right 1 ter-date | British steamer Crown of Na! varre, expected here Monday, wil! load full cargo of wheat at Seattle! and Portland for Callao, Peru. Prize of $25 offered by Manufa: | turers’ association for discovery of! N. Ww. er Third and U Word recetved at Olympla eal tallest tree in world, to be used as/ flagpole in University place. | Capt. James Anderson, prominent Victoria man, left Seattle Friday | night for New York, where he will sail to rejoin his regiment Junior Drama league gave fare-| well program to K. C. Beaton Friday oon. Well, good luck, Kenny! + Franklin high echool May festlv held fn school auditorium Friday night Music and movies at exhibit of Manufacturers’ association, in Stu | jart butlding Saturday afternoon and |night. Free show. First May festival and community meeting a gre elation | ee, 2 | Josh WI “Th more | read happenin’, th’ agogue who used ter talk about demandin’ an apology from th’ Turk and If he doesn’t give it send a ship over there to force | th’ Dardanell more I feel like kickin’ th’ dem: |e Cynthia Grey’s LETTERS Q—! am a girl, 17 years old, and jive with my aunt. My mother is dead. Some time ago my cousin brought |home a young man with whom he worked, and who is also a great | friend of his. He fell in love with| me, and proposed. | did not know |whether to marry him or not, as || |didn’t love him, so | asked my! aunt's advice, She advised me to marry him, saying he was such a nice man, and would make such a|' good husband that | couldn't help falling In love with him later on. | thought she was right, so ac cepted him, That was two months ago, and I don't love him yet. My aunt telis me | love him and don’t know it, because | hate to tell him the truth and break his heart 1 don’t know what to do, so pl give me the advice you give others. : | have worked hard for a living. | Thanking you very, very much, || remain, ELEANOR. A.—Maybe your aunt could Ic the man, but isn't capable of decid i ther you Go or can love hin Y b the man make t tell him the truth a akin to love, but It's n | atuft; therefore don ing & man with the tion of learning te ceremony, for te think nten love him after the chances to one your feelings will go just the oppc vite Don't be misled by your aun or any one else, iny girl When rea loves comes into your life you wil ow it larrlage Is too secriour a step to stumble over, Tell the man the truth and get the affat over with as quickly as possible, an¢ thu @ the load of the divor just that much Nghter. Y 1 better work ha your living all the days of your life than to ac cept a living at the hands of a man you do not and cannot love. @—We are two girls of 17, who have come to you for advice. Lasts STAR—SATURDAY, MAY 1 ROUND TRIP 50c EXCURSION 8 to Civil Service Friday night in W. 0. W.) Dairy Lunch Aboard the Boat Sandwich 5¢ Coffee 5c Or You Can Bring Your Lunch if You Prefer de school held yer-| | terday at Longfellow school, under| auspices of Parent-Teachers’ asso-| week while fellows, we And after we had almost got drunk they told us they would take but after we had drunk some more, they took us to a room land took advantage of us when we couldn't help ourselves. told it all over town that we had people are going to have us sent to the reform school for bad behavior. e thank you In ad- vance for what you can do for us. Yourstruly, ELLA AND RUBY. d teach them. NORTHWESTERN LEAGUE BASEBALL DUGDALE FIELD TOMORROW AT 2:30 P. M. Victoria vs. Seattle ‘Take Fourth Ave. NCEME NTS NAT DY, PAVIVE by Seri eR E:, KODAKERS— they’re done” JACOBS PHOTO SHOPS 1915. PAGE 5. Leava Dungeness at cool, delightful day. should be taken above that of the men and you should be given an other chance to prove that u have learned your lesson well. Don't] get it into your heads that I am ex cusing you. You are two fool girls who willfully consented to get | into the machine with two men you could not trust and acted still more unwi by drinking intoxicating liquor, and as a result, you find yourselves in this predicament Why did you take the chance? Why? That 1s the question you had better answer to your own con sclence before you go any further. read the warning In your story? I hon at a wedding supper of three courses, everything cold? M, S. A.—It possible, serve coffee with snited nuts, olives and bonbons with either of the following com-)) binations 1. Jellied chicken, sandwiches of brown bread, white bread, lettuce} | ee port Pa cafe parfait and WESTLAKE MARKET ADDS 2. Lobster salad, several kinds of sandwiches, frult cups, cake. 8. Chicken salad rolls, individ ual ice cream, wedding cake, fruit} | puneh Q.—Wiil you kindly tell me how | can develop my shoulders and back? 1am quite slender C,¢, A.—To strengthen the waist and back, stand with the feet spread apart, the arm exten 1 at the aide and the hands level with the shoulder. Bend the body first to one aide and then to the other, with out bending the ms at the elbow With the feet in the same position and the arms stretehed straight above the head, with the thumbs locked, bend forwardeat the waist but do not 1] the arms or legs. @o strengthen the sholuders,| stand with the feet together and| the arms at the sides, Raise the arms above the head, first at the | side and then in front. Do not bend \the Westlake Public Market. the elbows. Stand with the feet]; together and the arms extended in 'front. With arms unbent, make Weather Report for Sunday Says “FAIR” HURRAH! The Excursion Season Is On First Grand ROUND TRIP OF THE SEASON TOMORROW, SUNDAY, MAY 16 To PORT ANGELES On the Speedy Steel Fireproof Steamer Sioux—Return on Steel Fireproof Steamer Sol Duc LEAVES Colman Dock 9 A. M. RETURNING Arrives 9:30 P. M. FAST FIREPROOF STEAMER SIO UX ON THE RETURN _ Leave Port Angeles at 3 P. M. e@ Port Williams at 5 P. M. ‘¢ Port Townsend at 6:30 Going, boat makes all these stops, and you can stop off at any of them you wish. Here is your first chance of the season to get out and have a holiday on beautiful Puget Sound. You will see some of the most beautiful scenery in the world. Pack your lunch basket, bring the children and spend a TICKETS ON SALE AT COLMAN DOCK ROUND TRIP LAUNDRY WORKERS GERMAN VERSION ENJOY BIG DANCE A ball, given for th \YESLER REGRADE MAY BE DROPPED) s held Saturday | mbers of the TO BE ATTACKED 15.—Officials of line declare they will have many witnesses at the official inquiry into the sinking of the Lusi- tania to disprove the German claim that only one torpedo was fired at the liner, and that an explosion of ammunition was responsible for the benefit of the y, Which is to be op na co-operative plan by the , featured Friday night's at the Hippodrome carni- the Cunard | consisted of the following Hilts, president of the Mutual asso- Fred Martin, M The proposed Sixth and Ninth aves. § Will the other Ellas and Rubtes)ler to James, pe gearing , in damage awards, owners have re- Q.—What will be nice to serve Pet to waive ‘damage clatms, the » for the regrade not Originated with them. » have volunteered to testify, includ- = 20 Americans, it was declared. which will be conduct- will open next would cost the city , The inquiry, ed by Lord Mersey, . Joe Collins, Mrs. Joe Collins, Alma Gilbertson, DID WASHINGTON DO IT? WASHINGTON, May 15.— jer the administration had _the/ed that it desired the disturber to | leave, officials would not say retary Bryan tion had been taken, NEW YORK, May 15.—A quarter page ad appeared in New York pae John Wana- ‘and appeals to citizens | to give Wilson their support in the ‘German crt isis. AUTOS TO DELIVERY SERVICE ways with the arms tunbent. Three White Trucks which have recently been added to the delivery equipment of With these increased facilities the Westlake Public Market jis now able to make daily deliveries to the North End of the city, and delivery service to alother parts is also greatly improved,

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