The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 20, 1915, Page 4

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Member of the Scripps Northweat League of Newspapers Pudlished Dally hy The Star Publishing Co. Thome Main 0400 CHAMP IN LINE T° IS gratifying to learn that Speaker Champ Clark has pledged his hearty and unqualified Support to the president’s national preparedness Program. Thus tar most of the dissenting con- essmen have been found in the democratic ranks. n. Tillman, chairman of the naval committee, will also give his support to the measure. The ma- jority of the republican leaders in congress are for even a more comprehensive measure. Boies Pen- rose advocates 48 dreadnaughts, one named after each state in the Union, and others want a navy larger than contemplated in the administrative plan. Public sentiment may force the refractory democrats into line so that there will be but slight Opposition. It is to be hoped so, for the question iS one over which there should be no discord. AND SHE ONCE MITTENED US! W KNEW it would come, because she’s a woman. Now that we've proposed, been accepted, bought orchids daily and are going to be Married next month, Miss Canada is trying to flirt with us, sorry that she gave us the frozen mitten that time we called on her full of reciprocity. She is going to ask her guardians to abolish | Outbursts of Everett True EVERETT, THIS 18 Cy ‘A BEAUTIFUL ROMANCE! 3sToP, MR3, TRUE, STOP SION OF ENTRANCING LOVELINESS T OVER HIS SOUL A MAGIC SPELL, UNTIL” ‘dications point strongly to the fact that the import duty on United States wheat. Not long ago, she looked on pauper United States wheat with scorn and contumely, but war needs have caused a beautiful change in her senti- ments. It's all right, young lady! Our honeymoon is going to be so altogether glorious that we'll take anything in. the way of reciprocity that's offered, especially if we get a war price for our wheat. WORTH PREACHING FOR 9 dae QUATE national preparedness will likely be the theme of many of this year’s Thanksgiv- ing sermons. rhe ministry as a whole is composed of deep thinkers and students of current affairs. True, they are ardent disciples of peace, but in- a large proportion of the ministers of this country are keenly alive to the constant invitation to aggression, and resultant war, our defenseless condition holds out to militant powers. We want to line public opinion up unanimously behind the president so that there will be no halt in his program when con- gress assembles. The ministers*can aid tremen- dously in the work and many are doing it. NEVER MIND—|'M GOING | DOWN TO THE OFFICE WITH You | -——— WHAT'S THE MATTER, WELEN—WHAT ARE YoU SORE pour ? Along the Yohen— (0, 3 in the Avalanche’s Frozen Grip! DAN SNOW DRIFT 1S KNOWN AS LABRADOR LarRy” AND HE'S A HANDY PAGE 4. a sateineeienn STAR—SATURDAY, NOV. 20, 1915. 5 fe EDITORIAL PAGE OF THE SEATTLE STAR INDORSE PORT COMMISSION HE following indorsement of the port commis- sion is from the current issue of the Seattle Commercial Club Bulletin: “Time and events have vindicated the Seattle Commercial Club in its consistent stand in sup- port of the Seattle port commission. Many Seattle papers and various civic organizations, not to men- tion private individuals, took an adverse stand from the very first, decrying the commission’s efforts and predicting failure. “But conditions are changing rapidly. One by one they have been forced by events to acknowl- edge the commission and the club right. “Right now the Bell st. wharf, which critics said was too far out of the way to be of any use, is bulging with business. Every nook and square foot of space is occupied and the commission has been forced to notify the public not to send freight to the wharf without giving notice. “The Commercial Club and the public gener- ally are invited by the commission to visit the Bell st. wharf Saturday. If you have been a doubter, go down and have your eyes opened. 4g MRS, GALT declares she will make her own hats. Gee whiz! it may become the fashion. A Married Man’s Troubles 5 ‘ a ‘é i ‘WELL, Lt say \ She's WELL YES You SEEM Quite. INTERESTED IN HER LOOKS -~A Yarn of the North Week) — Part 1. By mall, out of city, one rear, ® 00; Rie per month up rier, city, the ment tie, Wash, pustoffier as MAYBE YOSHIHITO HAS SOME APS in Honolalu announce that it is the “divine influence” of their emperor that enables them to peacefully accumulate wealth in American ter- ritory. And if any ing possession of divine influence, we Jap one is. The divinity of the others is pretty well run down at the heels. WHAT AILS WESLEY ‘LORIMER JONES? ENATOR JONES told a Seattle audience F day night that the sentiment in this locality for Congressman Humphrey seems to be unanimous. Has “Wes” heard about the postoffice site scandal, we wonder? LIKE MOST OF US h S TO preparedness,” says Taft, “I’m some- where between Bryan and Roosevelt.” Shove over a bit, Bill! We're trying to get in there, too. monarch on earth is just now show- guess the SOME MEMBERS of the British house of lords sure have got the cold feet. | FOUND THis cure LoTLe WHAT Do |BUY NEW RIBBONS For. YoU Mean 2 (TYPEWRITER” MEMORANDUM = IN Your Pocker, = MOMENT S pans view \§ CUT OFF BY AN / AVAL ANCHE GUY WITH _ THE GUN ! THE FACTS ABOUT THE PORT BELT LINE AND ITS OPPONENTS ROARD IS ALL DONE, AND THE, The Star will have more to say on the port situation Monday. gation until after theynumber of defe ort had been drawn | plaint at this mmendations all made.| “bid falr t HEY ASKED FOR | Isfactortly he port commission's fight for tee’s Inv belt Hne railroad has just! tentative with re WHEN will these complaints be WHEN? report con begun. LANS, TO BE Gets Nowhere The port has directed complaints iled with the state ommission for a s tell us he issue at stake ts/ !nK.” just what 3 os | This tx about as logical as rec-| ] cooperation between on and 7 | The men who met in a soft-pedal OF THE REPORT THEY | panies D AS THE OCCASION nference at the Commercial ( T THEM! Fine! 3 : i Jeekly Thur Dhekt aie WAL alow IL) tee doesn't want) Similarly, pigs may go flying | thru the process é Our Big Weekly = ; . . led exclusively by}over th and the allies may ‘ Directory of Opportu- se their plans have recommends “Joint|eat Chr s dinner | tae oT sturely brought bdefore|and ative railway switch Fine Plan But It EVERYONE Lik LIKES nities Tells How portant serv d year, an _ THIS COLD CURE “Pape's Cold Cc Compound” ends ? a cold or grippe in a few hours. s there are ‘alt : interstate Ditto resu ort then , and that | is time quir- | et the meet bt and reporter bobbed Jing Thursday ni the beans,” the co: =e KILLS! Don't make the fatal mistake of | EVER HEAR THE STORY OF THE SOUR GRAPES? Within a half hour afte report came from 5S City yest attle 1 Hillstrom, s about to hat S ieaaee Your cold wil break and all PORT located the Seattle man t COMMISSION | ® ery end after taking a the obvious medium of the city ASKING FOR A CENT s Cold Com directory, called at his rooms with whi h to build the belt line. [every two hours until three dose traced him to I. W. W. head a It asks merely for the TRANS.|are taken quarters, and got his “stor Pen of funds already in {ts pos.| It promptly opens clogged-up nos Two other Seattle papers | 1 : #8 4 authorized for other | trils and air passages in the head whose bright oung men facta in A “ : ort projects. |stops nas 1 se or > Pan couldn't find Pusky, the f s which ¢ bi gga’ THIS IS MONEY WHICH THE|®ing, relieves sick headache, dull maker, “pick The 7 rete De il ui PORT HAS SAVED IN THE OTH-/Ress, | feverishness, sore throat, fm their w D ER IMPROVEMENTS. sneezing, soreness and stiffness. | paper told its Gross Misstatements hey New I rafts a are Relieving| |, is the differnce between the} Don't stay — stuffed-up! Quit |™ BLIC, HOUSTON, i: B | The Star is tt ittee Report | Thousands in Every Stage [estimate and the final cost jblowing and snuffling! your rect r 5 | | for the jin Committee % of this Cruel Disease The re thre head—no se in| } ‘ j heavens, he report which was wi i | shouldn't the world gives such y relief i thought they by the soft-pedal t | thout Medicine may be ne ace the as “Pape's Cold Compound,” which | ®3' reeine B ~® a S| to having us Thursday night, is gion ent A ort 5 on a paying|Costs only 25 cents at any drug “ - ‘ 7 : ing and : sand $1 | Send Postal tor Dollar Trial FREE }store, It acts without assistance. ce , a | ec nts, of so gross a@ ch E by the Owl ot stuff! Paying basts, at | tastes nice, and causes no incon-| n So ‘ EINE FE. Sy Get "om, bat it’s dike oe os | mat ei i m nah ‘ med to ca usiness, and | = ~ = , i A. ©. Petridge, auto salesman, oarrving coals to Newcastle! | Send me your « sand I'll send! with more business in sight than arrested Friday on charge of grand | ae omen ow | you Of sétuphionn be taken eare oi } | ular | socialist, tn for. Hav d not r »¢ Want to Give Poor | a Chance ; gtving the poor old rath AND BY that they cannot afford to be ill. They must keep themselves in the best of health at all times. Most of all, the digest- ive system must be kept in good working order. Knowing ; the importance of this, many women have derived help from E1546 Market st., 4 Burton Hanson, ¢ of the Milwaukee raliw was in Seattle Friday ¥. to ‘worsh ip Bacchus. Now him for divorce. Home of J. T. Patterson, 2326 COMMISSION ates from the 1 of the Ct or |" Says Seat with secretary of republican | eis suing n for president. Go to it, IMonaire of Mel 40th ave. S, entered Friday and}? enlist a in} mone 1 9 4 wel valued at more than $250 e. ’ Raion. Champ conferred ly a trifler to some inn, Melatic an estimate of the total with President president he fa He told red prepared Lumbage, Gout, | expenditures r where located| The port | visited the ga it does R. W. MacFariand, commissioners have peaaatners tava The New Gas Fuel Radiators Make This aye., lost jewelry valued Refused Copies cles ta bu: y ar comin on eve mat | } ee ove Mevita ¥ barelee Friday «| of Report | e * coming "Te Mas | North America and havo secured | Possible Without the Slightest Trace of >. ii afge ern division o =e | t says the committee har data and careful estimates, based | Oder: 1 ¢ cope a Ser gus Searls Will’ saccee PRIDAY WiLL BE SUNDAY. || welghed all evidence and date ob cake ae igs “uttopiteh de ace ert in Fact, ‘They Aid Ventilation " °, commander | \ KEE, Wis., Nov. 19, ||tainable—FROM BOTIL DE ci by competent e eering | y PR he ; Capt. F: Dodge as commander MILWAUKEE, Wi 19. | I age yet an berg. and Brida These safe sure Vewetable pills mts | experts. a8 Ww)" NEVER heat is wanted push the button; — yon éw nothing abou commit t isn't sufficient data, wh at| i di ly the gas i : eae : a | knéw thing about th mmit qr y right the conditions }; My old immediately the gas is turned on and Merton Rathburn, who left Quil y on ————— that cause headache, languor, *.|do theegentlemen want? " \eene three weeks ago in an open lighted in the rooms that are cooler thaa | boat, is missing. He 1s 26 years|| state constipation and biliousness. 'NO PROSECUTION ature desired Wield and a forest ranger quiring all deiieatersen stores They are free from habit-form- the tempe t The moment the required “Might in Fa to close on Sunday. The law ing drugs. They do not irri- The committees recommends degree of heat is reached in any room > fuel is ganza, given b vides that where a man ob IN AUTO ACCIDENT tate or weaken the bowels. semlt-official advisory board, ma automatically shut off in that room and all ex- serves some Sunda work Friday little me is sold on that day,” other than »bath, he ma I decided on of rest because 1 {Up of “broad-minded men,” to act ej in an advisory acity, “for the |purpose of investigating and ad vising the port and municipality in regard to the whole matter as his pense ceases. | Hin high Fri | auditorium Mrs. Mary Snow, pioneer resi-| jdent of Seattle, and member of| owing an examination py Women find that reheving the ™ y Prosecutor Helsell of Harry Small ills promptly, prevents |B. Fowler and William Cole, ot Ev. the development of big ones. See them on display at our showrooms. vo POOR A DOOCRAPROORAGAOOAP DOOOAADOL Washington Pioneers’ association, | er automobile student who was The nia Stieneatil depend on Beecham’s NE | died Friday night at her home, 941| | %#!4 Mussweiler \art e Winton car which « y 7 FINE IDEA! ONLY IT: HAS j tet ave pr be K. Bersinan to hin death, Fills to tone, strengthen and ALREADY BEEN DONE, AN AD. SEATTLE LIGHTING COMPANY IN THESE DRY DAYS ° snare stint VISORY BOARD SUCH AS THIS bie} ADOPTED THE $ mes! PLANS, WHICH TH "| HAS IN ITS POSSE “WORK OF THE 000 BOGUE PORT NOW | ION THE i ADVISORY “Have you a good hair tonic?” Stuart Building. Phone Main 6767. rk, Friday, the two & One of the rubber companies of|were dismiased. Fowler conducts Keep Them Well Hh || “Yes, here ts one that is vouched|Stockholm is renting automobtle|the automobile school in which Cole i for by people who have drank it!”! tires by the day to owners of cars.lwas receiving fis auto education, — | Directhons of Special Vales to Memes sith Frery Ban, | ’ bald Everywhere, Ia boxes, rick Dyer, Michigan, Send Today

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