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TAR—THURSDAY, JAN. 6, 1916. PAGE 4 = Woman Invalid Finds Contentment in |¢ Meinver. 0¢ ine] ” " mi ; =| THE ua STAR | cs | Feeding I Birds; Scatters Ten Pounds of (PAGE! | Grain a Day i in Snow Outside Win msow} a ua od at Meattle, Waar Mewevapers | Seth J By mati, out of city, one year, $2.60; €m onthe, $1.90) abe per ny Why Should S. E. Co. Patrons Freeze in Cars? } v4 © a vibe isn’t vhy st t ca patron ldn't # LAST COLUMN’ People who ¢ of days we have They get out heater-equipp It isn’t 1 { some DAY, NOT YET Unless they are lucky and happen to catch one of the 47 f the 305 cold ones Back w Street car. patrons pay no more for their car rides than Seattle pays. And they g vic scts their health and provi rt. ; The Seattle nickels are ie as big as Eastern nickels, and help just as much in paying dividends on , 7 e not the watered Stone-Webster stock. UNLESS SEATTLE MEETS THE PROBLEM NOW, WHILE THE SITUATION IS STAMPED DEEPLY INTO THE MINDS OF THOSE WHO SUFFER, ANOTHER YEAR WILL PASS AND THI tal Be SAME CONDITIONS WILL EXISF NEXT WINTER | wilson i council members that there was no need the l { 1 in i thorne heaters. ie : THEY PUT APPARATUS IN 27 OLD CARS AND PROVIDED FOR HEATERS IN 20 NEW | pays # CARS. TH ‘ BUT THERE ARE 305 OTHER CARS CARRYING SEATTLE STREET RAILWAY PASSEN MUST ig) OGERS. | ANY | The heated cars are used for regular service on the | the t ey | BEFORE MOVIES CAME ; is not effectively distributed. Some say heaters are “Are we alone?” whi spered $ IONE -¥ | aIPPER . NPPRI the tragedian % NONE OF TH TRIPPERS ARE EQUIPPED WITH toeing tow 4 5 stealthily. “No Tripper cars are put on during the rn EVEN ON TH LONG h hou THE EATTL ELECT COMPAN / NO PRETENSE OF EQU IPPING TRIPPERS WITH HEAT SOME OF/THE COUNCILMEN APPRECIATE vis INJUSTICE AND THE DANGER OF PRESENT CONDITIONS. THEY SAY THEY ARE GOING TO DO 5 ETHING ABOUT I1 from the balcony, “but you will be tomorrow night.” BILL SPEAKS HIS MIND (From Toronto, Kansas, Republic.) After gazing a long while at the | hats in the display window of the millinery store, yesterday, old Bill Heck was heard to observe: “There's lots o' fooler ways spend- lin’ money than buyin’ chawin’ to- backer.” LET’S HAVE IT DONE NOW! DON’T WORRY ABOUT US, JOHN! by force wants it, that it’s mucl ERTAIN British state nightmare thru fear of United States to naval p lest a U. S. navy as mean world calami But, Lord bless th fear than all other nation paredness, altho the Br fears come na ally enough. Great Britain has beer gaged as ‘bully of the seas, and so ing severe THE NAME OF CSSLMIN Iclen of New Bedford, Mass, may be counted among our “tongue twisters.” However, try this one: |“Swan swam over the sea; swim, |swan, swim; swan swam’ back |again; well swam swan.” ng of the of them will h calamity. WEYER TOUCHED US 1 has less to If- from Uncle Sam’s y agueties: Attorney Johnny Dore says | the police wink at gambling. What does John want ‘em to do—wink at cabaret singers? mt G out of so long en- ont! eque 4 en- can ¢ xt con- gaged in acquiring territory, that she canr | 1] ‘ ri A“ ; - , TACOMA ceive of a nation having power to do these things ! or snag A reat ae and not using it. expr or yt Above, Mrs. W. H. Preston, sitting at a window of her home, watch: | ann say, GIRL 3 DON’T FOR- If the plans for prepare i ided any ‘ MO “| ing the birds outside. Below, a box of suet fastened to tree in yard. | Gur ips LEAP YEAR. est e FT a : Ag’ prepared . uded any i re i The screened front prevents the birds from gluttonous Seeding | ny eae Ans ms upon British interests, ration to seize : ve “ « | esig) pon itish int S P i 7 ’ 1 ; m ; : ne A STICKY PARTY " Canada would be conspicuous th There’s no ; 1 | f T sa "0 pt (From the Macomb, IIL, Journal + 13 ‘ A ir as vou have rage . ¢ steres Mrs. Mary Stuck went to Ma- More thought or talk of doing such a thing than , : nave ; t ve out no When Youre Well comb to attend the marriage of a ‘3 READER OF THE STAR, Miss Hazel Stookey to Ralph E. there is of Ohio’s raiding P . The best navy in the world would mean to Uncle Sam merely equality upon the seas, some- thing he does not now enjoy, as Britain is now figured, demonstrating, and a much stronger influence 9% being the “handsomest man up to be, by a jugful nnsylvania. Ww » nville, Wart. Stickle. THEY LIKE “CONFESSIONS” KEEP WELL wow! Star If our Ho Sir: Last night my wife heard ge “Contes —————-@ |[/a noise below stairs (so she : ¢ Ww: Bees mor bees , route * Another Article in The | thought). She awakened me; vis one of a Wits” why read then Star's Health Campaign | |} toned. “There's a man in this yather “dog-in-themanger like,” < Being Conducted With Co- ee fr brace { not, to deprive the many of us apecetion of Amathnan Rule wet in thin von taal Vv business at it is cracked among nations for the preservation of world peace. ‘i mt : te. . 7 ho éo itk it? It does not take much study of history to dis OF COURSE there’s a Santa Claus. No one knows t A BUNCH OF SRATTLEITES ee ees. eet Close the fact that, while Britain acquires territory this better than the fellows who pay the bills, HENRY | ih: we ee ee ’ oe | DOESN'T LIKE FORD JIBES i. ¥. B ee ANOTHER “CONFESSIONS” FAN| Editor The Star: I trust our Se-|¢ e\¢ t A pe cy mag re Wi acs: ahi? beast ° hg ‘om ri ANOTHER CHANCE ] - i} EDITORIALETTR ¢ . ™ A. Bochtel, chancellor ’ resolutions for the! | nesver eniversity, implanted © hiss NERS LO QUESTIONS | © caro of|| on the cheek of Capt. Dueds ot the | Sethell Senme to cheer | and! | Cation of the victory over Calo: , | rado, Students whe saw the per- Q—1 am writing to you in regard) sank bes intnet,' Eee TIFUL HAIR, solution, formance were. very mach, amaned, Getting a position drawing fash- cht in t ; , SnD asd _Tedey, roe sort, hee satentahaeemtt | Every one tells me 4 draw terest! 8 pre-ja ‘ eos: 3 Pisin it b " “big head,” the ref. ach belor, idly. and it { nen Wa, alle ’ ex gifts fr " Putt a 9 , rm By may be a bac! ‘ _ win See please answer, telling successful pat nt he deg f t In t q IGK WAVY FREE Boy Branded mig Vatu of Your wel. hae ie ear wa | where | can get such’ a posi- mi-savs ; e tsjand ¥ lag ales ’ ’ Master Crook verre tO Ane new | | wanted something ne | 2% it would oblige me greatly. t J er the | t is t ae moet Uiely be oe Soetael tenes te int ; , @ fectball team In more La. sp , tter . f nan t ‘ BRUTE MAN, MALE WITHOUT | the mood to promise to gerd pation than Stodee © gregie-woek Shia Tl soyhtuk’that you are excep- al and te his 1 the t ‘ NERVES, SAY SCIENTISTS | health in 1916. who stands at the head of bis Hionally clever at the art, it ts pos @ conspi¢ Dear Miss Grey: Will deem it|® irl to know what } te MOST DESPERATE CRIM. day you are feeling “fine” be-|| | n work at ! a great favor if you | kindly ad - ogres few air INAL, SAYS CHIEG—AC-] car the attention you gave to|@——————— eee | vise me in this care | ran away f Dr moist cloth through 16 yeare old, and took ar ed : » pn t the k and double its beauty ve|® t at once CUSED OF LONG LIST OF STARTLING CRIMES iN MANY STATES, the matter of health tn 1915, you are ood to doubly resolve to the good work in 1916. Ni xTI) P write down on utions ‘the various stores illustrating thetr "ads. Also apply at the various ad- “Wertising agencies Q—! have read so much about FLuther Burbank’s thorniess cactus, @—Dear Miss Grey: Are peo against me. | am now ye sve your hair! Dandruff dis- feeding cattle. is there such a ple growing taller or shorter? old, married, and have a family "WOODHEAD WILL = a a i“. and if so, where could | get SG. Ha: | [Deve ahenye Mies te lve-rieit ‘an "\honeat living, but thru taxing tne} TALK TO AD CLUB e assumed name, lost track of my at any one co hair stops out seed or plant? A.8.R. | A—Taller. The acientis ther, and would give a great to locate him. However, | dor know how to do so without ¢ | be made trouble If t t 4 If 90, | could ne litt th " some h and the w each day re of your EVERSTT, Let MG TAKE \ A FIVE TILL NEXT ae Please give th , | gf a \ ser n. Thank ou J A a (00 oe ee a = A COLD? LISTEN! foc = eee. ke the final resolve to || live up to them. | To Prevent the Grip nates Forbes Los ANGELFE ( ge, Rites *) Forbes in yet police c regard him Q—Will you please tell which Is proper? When bre passed to you at the table, t It with your fin fork? BL R t ors ; ren? tals of many sate | me of the world fig- | ures in the of crime. | A shocking list of misdeeds has | been laid at his door He is accused by Missouri au "| thor ers or with Prices Ordinarily Charged ON ALL CASKETS | s of being involved in three | Q.—1 would like to have ye OH, YGS, 1c guar acmiestion whieh t od : mur Let Y6u TAKE A Five quite a few people. Unc can surely have pretty,|, 8? Police of Evansville Wis, say We Manufacture and OH, Yes! REMEMBER How \~Oh hibition law, which went into ef r thr har r, and lots of it, if you| h@ 1% & desperado of remarkable | Maintain O fe) NEITHE R Do ri! [ea | The " strictly prot tH eae od ested. inter and (ry | reversion to the primitive type, the| nie | | the manufacture of in a ¢ H A Enna 2 male without nerves | Al ‘ the home for a 1 f t 1 no Ineo Here are a few of the accusations HR 99% lever Learn to Play Payaiins n | % | With cellmate George Johnson, | f ({ {I g Jertminal, broke sas City itt ; SEATLLE ASTON pr Piano or r Organ mele MAC he dase’ ioe Sab * "$47.50 \ Mey i RY § 1X ch body found on ek bank, $ e - a 9 I t munician has tnvented |), orn Koger, Kansas cies the pur own private crematory. (NOT A PAUPER COUNTY \ rful ne tem ch ¢ licems Koger, Kansas » No \ } " nor little child to | 1914, While resisting arrest teats a save : : sleeed 40 hate none Of two! jecause we are manufacturers of caskets, and because sg hg Mead ood lag fll be arn to play the plano or organ in| , Alleged to have been one of two| We oWn our own modern crematory {n our own bullding, we Please tell me if | did right to ac Pon eens ican Rede Sengetiia WL, Access tere | are enabled to give this remarkably low price on a complete i] ‘ tng Gti and thane atar@any dnc . ital card or. ina le and rah a ay ii ‘ shai at Hs-| We invite you to visit our establishment and see for your al mina overs onal cate b ha ae and | ay yee ee ae self what we furnish. i oney, If you think best ) yo 8 los [ing | [the money. it you t best, \ | Auto Officer Powell un BLEITZ-RAFFERTY UNDERTAKING AND CREMATION CO. WIT) i \ ers o| picion of having stolen car. 617 Kilbourne St. Lady Attendant. Phone North 525, pre Pol ; r 1 I 1 ¢ julld- Plunged machine over Powell, 1 1 and ‘jug, Detrolt, breaking officer's leg. t