The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 7, 1916, Page 1

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SHOOTS WIFE AND BABY GIRL. econd Ave. Hotel Is Scene of Double Traged =<. TheSeattleStar the president, and now in Euro; a mission of state. Read at on page 4. on him x “THE ONLY PAPER IN SEATTLE THAT DARES TO _PRINT THE NEWS — wa OA pion VOLUME 1& SEATTLE, WASH., FRIDAY, JANUARY 7, 1916. ONE CENT °."" ews Girls, do you want to know how to get a chance to be a photoplay actress? Moving picture fans, do you wonder if the actors really talk and shed real tears while acting? All these things, and much more “inside news” of the motion picture game, are told on page 8 today by Miss Anita King, the Lasky-Paramount girl, who is editor of The Star’s photoplay page for the day. Yes, this is Miss King looking at you on either side of this notice. And now turn to page 8. HARRY TREAT'S (MR. CITIZEN, CAN YOU SHOOT?] CARS ARE IN BAD Washington National Guard In Instructor Will Tell You Thru Star "ee Heights Folks Don't R. CITIZEN: Can you tell one end of an army rifle ff) Care for New Efficiency ae from the other? If you can’t, you'd better learn. Some ff! f Move \ Se day you may need to know 7 it cae Of Wak Ut S ke o do i FEAR ONE-MAN CREWS ate ally. i iw r Une le ich ul shoe ged dato loa “Safety Fi ; a alogan for If Uncle should happen to call you to the front as a railroad magnates won't be worth A volunteer, it would be handy to know how to use a rifle. President A. G. Larson of Snoqualmie | w Shot his wife and baby girl | 4 shortly before noon Friday in a room in the Fulton hotel, him to let her go to see @ r LONDON, Jan. 7 The Asc heavy attack today arm was paining, she said, we rs ‘ d ree e thought it was rheumatis: All eyes were wa . rg | not looking for war nor are we agitating it Second ave. and Jackson st., the police believe, vad | the self-ma ‘ A . new = DON’T WANT WAR. The surest way to prevent baa ie adr rte ca IR y poverty, altho they 1 1a e a ‘ ‘ . wr la and some s ; quer : e on it is to prepare against it. Learn to shoot. Help Uncle nach, Gnd the baby, Linda, BC a4 and soins Soet e pact 3 Sam out by learning the principles of rifle fire. Begin |] years old, thru the head. Turn- oF d sets : Pr toda: ing the revolver on himself, he = tan saad pout 35 of nati Ge , y will be name * t } aes! } fired three bullets into his | years 4 Fi jeeerns “nother a * £ print thre nstru wn head ed * ” . “ to head du . \ n 1 ‘ ” abo 0 r - t five a n st ting. The first appear my c t y At the city hospital, it was Stentia role sad att 00 xhts line 1 Capt. Edgar S. Hadley, of Company I, Second Infan- seated thal ohlid call ime. Ve ee scor i i pgs ve Senmuareen. TUS, try, Natipnal Guard of Washington, the man who talks in a Mcent s - , vas always getting |tors, too these articles, is a Seattle officer who probably has trained Wanted to See Doctor Fy, inedy t ape : " tr re more good riflemen than any other guardsman in the 1, tol The er e 1 | ‘ 1 IN mar yor of the ——o 4 a le-vearold | WASHINGTON, Jan, 7.—Ger ee rs ab fags OT many pledged herself to com- “ye! municate to America any facts f in regard to the sinking of the 1 i by hotel! liner Persia, “if the circum , | stances warrant”; to punish sie: itt let hole in| @My commander who violates cane i into the Nall orders for conduct of subma- i ' paige ose “the Roan rine warfare in the Mediter- he moaned., fanean, and to make reparation for American deaths or injuries, ito the can| in a statement made by Ambas- sador Bernstorf to the sta’ bhgger a og today. In effect the statement reveal ions to her vance disa- and a “= BAPECT RAINTO CAFE WOMEN MUST LEAVE <-- END SNOW SPELL” THE STATE, DECLARES CHIEF : information that one of her sea boats was the otte nder RRA, Weather Forecast are now facing starva eral police order in Rain or snow tonight and Sat- urday. 1 went sSEEs crown ut ae: OWN HIRAM C. 10° se In December The Star scored the great: i ee B19 SHIP THOUSANDS OF TONS SS ae iN ae FIVE YEARS. “Vy s r YZ OT au ) The betting Lioyd-George, minister of munitions, who is looked to as the ia ad apanese valet | tayo . t only man who can save England in her present crisis + On es Rain would put the fiat crimp | man es cue DAMAGE THOUSANDS Che u December, 1914, were . 278,124 LINES nade GAIN, 53,662 lines For t ¢ 19] Phe t made a substantial im was confirmed Frida ot | a ' ‘ r ‘The Star, th cluding th’s busi- | i re, ine ‘ounder. t ater believe an investiga h ql pe . oe “yr : : 4 . - AND 1916 IS THE YEAR OF Q ” on of the bank's ffair w Y t “ pile o la Ne etary Lane ord dry law Wiactnelder "in tne ‘Comite | dinclove high finance” meth ad . : oeeereGiz Lane orders ary lv] PROMISE: \ County bank, is at liberty on | ods ‘ x .

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