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PRADA ADA DAD DAD DD DEPP Have headaches— You Take a warm bath, and hard rub. f Overeat and overdrink. , A Aren’t hungry — Probab! Take a hot drink. $ 9 e Kiss. + . a Feel hot and cold by turns y | Hop into bed and sweat. i Stay in stuffy rooms Cough- ; Have Sponge off with lukewarm water. { on G 1S G f : Feel exhausted ° Next day, dress warmly. ; set your feet wet. Are feverish the Grip | “ffs é: re feveris Pp | Get plenty of fresh air, ‘ Fail to exercise. ID you know that in Germany j they have no loan sharks—that 3 the municipality loans money to the needy? That is only one feature of é Germany's peace preparedness. In Germany a man is an asset, and the nation values him as such. Why ees Annes ee Nn nnn em not some of this sort of prepared- Hy THE “ONLY PAPER IN ‘SEATTLE THAT DARES TO PRINT THE NEWS EDI ness, too, for the VU. §.? See \ pe NLL PEED e editorial page. VOLUME 18 SEATTLE, WASH., WEDNESDAY, "iets 5, 1916, ONE CEN Seal oa Meat ] s e . e . s . * . * . J * * . * * oa ” + * om + * 4 . * s . - s eo . . . . * . * ee * * a * * * * * * DIAR ; Of DEAD. ENGLISH "i m TOMM y ig I ELLS A I HRILLING NARRAT IVE 5 bikes ss ij SON How Wilfred Hayes ‘REAL SCREEN STAR Many Complaints Re- RUSSIAN PH 4 . a 4 ardanelies an I F ' Yons, nly 47 Cars i | cipenctnperbioestpiineninepiosiceas ie | : Went to His Death. mi: Anite king Pays Us Are E ulpped. 4 | a Visit; She's Going to! | : iia Mec Sit in’ the Photoplay; po | y Robert Mountsier Editor's Chair Frida : Conyiighiv 1018 ’ vis Acmibant aid Boss the Job ¥) Seattle Electric company officials ; CONSTANTINOPL (By Mail.)—This ts a story of Lient.| 4 declare all cars in whjch heating sys- . X, a German officer, who only a few weeks ago ant in the German bar) wooo grarep Maraball, advertie| : r & sy in Constantinople, drinking French liqueurs to his kaiser, and of Wil-!ing anager of The Star, opened | tems are installed are being presse fred Hayes, private in the Sixth battalion of the Manchesters, who died |.) door at it ditorial office! . . : for his King and country, and now lies in an wamiarked grave on Gall|\%0,d00r of | the editorial office into service during the cold hours. ‘ } poll peninsula. “| ° §} ee: | One evening I sat in the Stadtgarten der Petits Champs, watching |/5, hia hat in pat ogo oy ont Seattle Electric company patrons j j | o ne 1 i Jed \e | ’ \ e i" German dancer. At a tablo near by sat a German officer. Presently! ogg humor, we knew inatantly say they aren’t. jthat “something big was doing.” ‘“é | The. fellows ta the Renee ae Supt. A. a can get ALL WASHINGTON, Jan. 5.—Un- }partment, you know, have a su car: equippe i | 7 ‘ fess it is materially modified, j Preme contempt for us/in the edi : quip) with heaters if he j is the year of i nt Wilson's military gy ate ae | wants to. }) promise! wilt he pus it is tn all newspapers, — | ’ ) it is believed today. It didn’t need any Sherlock Gook He’s the general manager. An istingitae a Senate Leader Kern's defec- analysis, therefore, for us to know i ice ph i in 9000. party eee itn tne conto it auabart- | hat sone special feason induced | ae cite sate 1s Main ‘ . now? ig Seattle on ys- “final proot of areal! to “honor” us this, ts) i i 960. terious errand, have the White House. Anita Calis on Us pads semiertoet ncn 4 } reat big bundle of prom- has. balked at the pre- There WAS a special reason i d ‘ because he held that his | | It was Anta King, the photoplay sands of people | On January 15, of the same year, ise tue ed. away under Ms are op. | jartist, who just arrived this morn suttered’ ft a ‘ the Women's Card and Label] their weskits. “* / ing to help dedicate the Coliseum uller trom the "con league protested that cers were not These men, Prince R. leaves the program unusn- |theatre Saturdey afternoon. tinued cold on their way being 1} 18 promise: » ~ 4 = ie | } ing d as promised, but the} Lieven, Col. Wade Golokhe by the leaders of both; | The train showld have arrived to work Wednesday morn- committee could not be induced to o ee ry Majority leader Kitchin | Tuesday night. It was over 12 ing in unheated street | Fevive the issue vastoff and W. Berkoff, 9% of the house beld off ron the first | late. But Mise King, bun uae fig From that date nothing has been| identified with the Rus= and announced he could not agree | in handsome furs, was all ars done. APY | sian ravers ‘to the program, but Kern was ex-| le, just the same Thousands more shiv- |“ r Pa gee ed Be or bib te de a to lead the administration} came to The/ Star office al ered, half-frozen, on frost- ian pe ool guts se : remnine bb < ‘ding to it in the senate. rectly from the train. We bitten seats thruout the [ready for ting. Three pondred eta fie the st Discouraging Reports canted. The photoplay pee ey asd tite Gahae cane. howe ve} Che Star, to put more oil whieh Siete eccatsy. soverst| jes” t ee ow pee Many might } been | 2 ee | on the hinges of “Améns Weeks ago has reached its crn She's First to Drop In Maes coanpriabs ‘iad Car Rider is Angry ca’s aig door, bie Bs is gome leaders think. | he whi to the S \ nee RS H. M. Grinnell, general agent for} soon to become the front ™ President Wilson is receiving dis-| edito he must've heard ; ay Kempster car the Mutual Benefit Life Insurance | door. 5 ing reports. y column I'm ie 1 promise company in Seattle, reached his} dia ie ath tary Garrison's army plan, which | Never mind what the sporting heat’ in all cars equipped |*&ty food, | quantity of to Vladivostok, E includes military training for a vast | editor said 5 | ds ; Grinnell lives at 4522 16th ave. | now clogging raflway yards item army. nate, fact Js, everybody’ In the of-| : Med sete tne, St igh oe versity district-| wharves of Seattle and i@ people “back home” do not} lce—ever. Zum Washburn, the tel Utilities Valen-| He h the Eastlake | sound pc bs like {t, many congressmen report. egraph operator—sat up and took! Anita King <empater on the carpet | Car My distance is approx-| Pacific. rt, 20 ee ee He's Close to Bryan | notice. day and asked him what|!mately five miles | Can't Get Any Shi be Pid will stand by my statement | You see, we frankly confess that|her. She's just that sort of a «irl bind being done to aneee the » There i asn't a bit of heat 7 Ships are lacking: Daily the at generally I will support the} |Miss Anita King i# the first hon natural, not a bit uppish, amiling| fering told im r iis morning,” Grinnell | transportatio: of i Gevperedbeas program, but which A “Voice From the Trench.” The above “Last Will and Tesca-\ost-tocoodness moving pictore at ful " m8) heat had been turned on in all car in a crying shame. I, for| tore ’cousig ned ae ence oe by Of several proposed plans I will ap-| ment” Is written inside the front cover of the diary of Wilfred Hayes, |tist who ever visited The Star of you what to do,” said the) # equipped h been trying to make it} Seattle terminals. “There is chaos prove I cannot say,” commented | British private, killed in action at the Dardanelles. fice. She played with Dustin Far tor, pretty soon Many Protests Received {to ride in street cars in-|_a big Russian market, waitings Kern today. — he Virginian,” and with vhead,” sald Anita Protests = Ww received from | Stead of jitneys. 1 i've 4 good way lwith open arms, and lack of Bote The political and personal rela-| ne stepped over to my chair an and Victor Moore and 1 be our photoplay editor for| scores of peop who rode down-| Ut n town, and the argument|toms to move the stuff to Viadle es wecween former Secretary | You are an American journalist, are you not?” he asked jeraldine Farrar, and soon there town from long distances, however, ranced by the atrest car people | vosta = Bryan and Kern has always been You,” 1 nid to be a Jeane Lasky wrieean All right she quickly said.|and who said their cars weren't] [0 the effect : oo v6 eoiinet So imperative is the Russiann close, and Kern's defection ts It thing you will want to see,” he began, with Teutcnic it her remarkabl rip, all|“When do I go to work? ne Pryce the outlying | need for these shipments that the traced to the ex-secretary, WhO} aio ctnein, erhaps to possess. alone rons the continent in an Friday mornin bright and Many cars in which heaters have | hortions of the seed the resi-/overnment las within recent spent two days with Rep Kitehin, Wei’. Goes terees |auto, last. September jou been installed were cold, they s Tived thelr cars, appeal | months sent several commercial #8 ie Priore Saeeet the Some “The diary o! English soldier,” he replied. “I came by ft last] She's Going to Work for Us Vil be there with my hair in a| There are 47 such « out of me, I'm going to take | Nel! 88 sovernmental envoys Seca ‘i poem prceram. June in Gallipoli, t coming to rid myself of fever We all quickly fell in love wit itn ora Anita sa total_ number of 352 rated by w. They'll get me|t® Pacific Coast to confer witha Bryan is Bitter poll, ning to the Traction Co. within the cit snow, They'll get me] our transportatio pmpank 4 Leaders with whom Bryan talk-| He handed me a little black-covered notebook, still bearing traces | i “thee, a re quicker, I won't freeze to| RS DOPAC ere ed sald he 1s viciously bitter |°f mud from the trenches, tts penciled writing dim and hurried Kempster has been kept busy|@eath on the way, anyhow Won't ‘Taik of Mieven n i tow did you get it?” I asked him On such a mission, the trio now against the president's prepared F ’ 5 the last several days answer Disagree With Kempster . hess program and that he threat-| “Ach, I took it off the.body of a dead Englishman Munec sd oroadic Prot paths Gs. +l aes anaes er ne {Here are said to have come, ; ens to stump the country prior to “Well,” I said, deliberately avoiding his drift you mean you who pay their nickels to his com-| Star Tuendas {hat all-cava ta whisk! That they will go to almost any’ 7 the national convention tn June to | would like to have St reach the man amily? If fo, I shall be pany daily. His home. telephone | heating caene’ oat tetin it, | Lepitinn ate measures in getting mu» ( arouse sentiment against the pre-|glad to get it to them-—if I can get {t out of Turkey * ices Rea” worbinn BtorLetaitae ace mekten Te | nitt cotton and other supplies #7 paredness issue, and against a sec | But I didn't th he burst c 1 thought you would time. Patrons of the..steeet cate dial “ seas is certain, % ond term for Wilson. | want to buy ft. Certainly there has 1 been anything like It 4 Notwithstanding, he has turned th him. ot a word will these men say 7 § They said Bryan does not Intend |in Americ a deaf ear al Alki cars Tuesday and rot site egies here. 4 fo bolt the convention {f tt supports | “But 1£ you don't want {t to get to the man's family," I put in,| Property owners will have to get, Wednesday to havo the men on the Lives Up to Its Franchise day were ranuing without hens had eto Busy Me Wilson, but that he hopes to pre-|“why don’t you yourself wish to keep {t for a souvenir? whee sage ‘ Pt pe enc ah oY Sday (were running without) announced they are “too busy” tg” Bar thes support | NCES cutie toctier Geends, 1 ean got naotker ro in| UAY And clean the snow off of) beats warn property owners. TE dao gp eciay jg overseen ered fo ae he longest him. They had hoped that @ ie , f nd. e anothe ore in esidents of the city don’t seer empster, found that the compa uns in the city the ame : Prevaredness hearings were be-|an enormous pile of these diaries and personal papers at headquarters,” | thelr sidewalks to understand that they are re-|has fived up to the proviso All Alki cars, the company ad-| (req, Mamas might nee have bea Gun today by the house naval com-| “| will let it go for three pounds,” Lieut, X said fina There 1s a dusty ordinance some sible ; sr " anohis at he could go|mits, have been equibp Ath ete Beble. um elr misalag. a ° sponsible in the matter of cleaning | its franohise and that he could quipped with|had been concluded » mittee, if promise to last sev I accepted, promising, how r, to keep his name ret where fn the city hall that ‘was off the walks in front of their prop-|no furth towards forcing the | heaters M B Ss att H eral sar ssaee thalely | How to get {t out of Turkey was now the problem, for Turkey,| passed once upon a time when Se-|erty,” said the chief Wednesday.| company to heat their car “Floating Rink” Hurts Woman ay ae upp! ie pi ; ; ur ltoo, has its censors. Neverthelem, the diary {s now in the home of| attle was snowed under An ordinance covers the matter,| The history of the counctl's deal-| Dr, T. Oren Warford, 424 Nortt he establishment of a Russiag Spa os pes pion Measures | Wiitred Hayes, in Littleboro, England, where it is not for sale for three| It provided that if the walks are/and the police want the people to|ings with the company on the sub-/ern Rahk building, called up Tho | Purchasing agency in Seattle, to hor aoe 13 the. Bowne Hilary is not cleaned off, the property own-| understand it. If there is not a gen-| ject of heat reads from the records | Star dnesday jexpedite the movement of munt UIT se :t0 be the tind cuante The dead’ men whose last words are at headquarters tn Gallipoli| ers are subject to fir eral cleaning up we wili have to| like comedy | “One of Supt. Kempster’s float-| 0" and merchandise to Viadivess ; “heey is to be the first examin-| +n thetr tales only to the unsympathetic ears of the Turkish and Ger-| ¢ _Chief of Police Lang kage orders! take action On October 21, 1912, Councilman » rinks,” he said, “injured a | Ck and to link up, if possible, mang ee the vat a arian Gos ve man officers Wardall introduced a resolution on the Ballard North line |lsely the transportation — comsigi * tg he eli aommatee | jut the story of Wilfred Hayes, thru the accident of my meeting| protesting against unheated cars sy | panies and ocean carrier irae cap be balit ake een with Lieut has reached not only those for ¥ 4 intended and requesting the public utilitte: tol the acctdent. Mra.|%t 10 dispatches from ; eral tenor of tho testimony of Rear| but is to have a wider hearing here | chise Boer ake eracties ar nha Newinta tee ee eae would Aas possibly, mils Admiral Stanford before the naval | ° “ G llipoli P | jot requesting the company to 1u-|with a baby.in her arms, Hetore |tions in new business for Seattle committee yesterday | . ’ | heat : jie Bo 4 {and the Northwes' ; So in the allipoli eninsul | | stall Vea she reached a seat the conductor | “"ny.6 aistingulahe, i Gen. Henry Burnett, one of prose. | Idiers Diary Pian P vel Company Makes Promise gave the motorman a signal to go ae Were ye hed panty. ae be cutors of assassins of President 4. Pvte. W. Hayes, Abbaccia ; and go into action with Turks | A year later, on October 6, 1913,/ahead. ‘ wre cen.g [ARO from York, where they | Lincoln, died Tuesday in New York.| pe cats May 9 Vent t the public utilities committee re-) | The car started. | Mis. Wartir? iransaoted Snporiant ness —_—_——————— - aks, Cairo, ' . vorte slipped on the tcy flooring and fell. | s , ” “s * ne dah | ervice from Ma ieonches and hullets fying uboat. | Seattle health officials are fos “But when the snow begins |! The report was full of optimis m| She inj pg: hip. ting and fell.) concerning which they have refuse ee ee ee Yt f ‘ mY (Our f Lieut. and three Jing an increased sweep of adc | to melt and people with wet | ang was backed up by a statenent ‘thinks ‘the car number was }°%,t® ® , TIDES AY S£ATTLE ay 2d. Kntrained for Alex- | wen hit w tray bullets 4 . feet do not take proper precau. | byte 7 es abe peer Beco os | ‘They stopped off in Spokane and High Lew | Sieh Teamunee seat 30rd,” ba cg oa nia, caused by grip, immediately) por da not take proper precau- tfrom both Kempster and J. B and asks any who witnessed | oy ‘Tuesday visited Tacoma. They 520 a. m., 16.0%, 10tam, O6ft rrived exandr 0 ay 19th. ne ort trenches ; t , no doubt, be | towe that heat had already been! the accident, and who can substan ber ‘ i $120 p,m, 19.5 ft, 11:00p. m.,—1-4 ft. 1} on board ship bound for | shrapnel about lover; |foow seca iastny ahd agen an increase tn the number of |ingtalied on all regular cars on | tate this le to notify her. {re at the Hot 1 Washing tos [} aR SRS, | les not much rifle fire, Hea Only a ‘k ago, grip and {ts| deaths caused indirectly by | jong runs The Wenther forecast for Wed-|,, local shipping men feel certally f: i (at a gta a ee ee eta . nonade by art Four men |complt 4 were the cause of a) grip," he said. “Pneumonia is Wardall was not entirely satis-|nesday and Thureday is probable | ‘het the foundation ie: betas aS May 6th. Ar El | in our Batt killed, severa! [death a day in Seattle, Indications} heading the, list in Eastern ; ro ior " 1, wit ‘on h. | (or & tremendous new movement ORI W t | g ‘ er fied and introduced a resolution to | snow or rain, with moderate south: | aynorts from Seattle to Viadivostoken eather orecast | 4) Hs ent tor 4 | wounded, Food—biscuits, bully [later pointed toward a gradual de-| cities, and causing more deaths |appeal the matter to the public|easterly winds I Ses Vis Oks eg {| and watched the warships firing beef, bacon, cheese jah cline, accorcing to Health Com than tuberculosis.” ervice commission. With nearly a foot of snow lying Rain or snow tonight and at the Turkish forts. Move off May 13th Made communica- [missioner MeBride, who thought People should exercise more However, the whole matter was|on frozen ground, Seattle is lool Annual installation of officers of Thursday; warmer. {| on May 7th to reserve trenche ad about run it# course|care right now than at any other | helved on the company's promise|ing forward to a flood when the| Y. W A. Federation of Clubs | A RED manne! May 8th. Move to left flank (Continued on Page 5.) time of the year to take care of It leold snap bre: iheld Tuesday | 91 ° THIS IS THE YEAR OF PROMISE 916 °

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