The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 11, 1916, Page 8

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A Married Man’s Troubles ‘ p i STAR—TUESDAY, JAN, hewn kine You'Re Going || TRYING To Kio \F TWAT Livi Dobe To BF ONE oF THem —_|| SOMEBODY. AREN'T] | COMES AROUND HERE AGAIN TWERE LEAPYEAR VicTIMS Wout 5 VONIGHT, I'LL ANSWER. THE "EH WILBUR? 15 Your. | DOOR AND KID HER A L-l-T GIRL GOING To CALL ON 5 ~ = THERE’S THE BeLt Now! You Aéain THis EVENING? ‘ ‘ Ceyeeeereertts irseeks 4” PHONE a PHYSICIANS AND | 03-_Personals mas bai tel ea | SURGEONS i r ~~ E WANT AD RATES =| ses Coupon books 4 es are A .t . ipand piruation t rat GN” ‘PAINTING : Ls ineral > th ‘ Transtient—Che Advertising | “WELL PRL Y ‘NG AND D Per tine per tnsert! Bix insertions for the price of five TESTING | ton 0 ger Mitinin Seacve cfter first Insertia START THE NEW Se ‘—Furniture Wanted YEAR RIGHT ™ © reat bie inks Main ante Riatieers es ss “Sale fn lertion, and the for more than « fonatrued as ana fondition by the adver ABvertisers must prese sh recetpt when tore addre The Star taining box one The Star wi! parties calling for respons 7—Autos Wanted NX PHARM . . ose lots « North 946. 4 | seed f - a Be, ee Sh Setiara Distric Po LEN Mv 5409 Ralls eines o . “ BUSIVESS oY rte eta war | DIRECTORY hie tn Bee RETORNEYEKTCAW ve res | WERE WH PaRneci Bi hai - opie lgpeed at . BOPP IT Oeste ile EDI. a 4 and wife, general a a — _crroanevys vate Nr Pho ; HTX Rio periven ~ i AUTO idee 00.) eee movine PuUON ALE “Gnd senond-hand Carom | ana Jocket Bt ‘abies and be ol ae Bileys and accessories; bar fixtures Rt aM! kinds: easy payments 9 THR eSWICK - RATK my Y TOMES E Windives. ? « THE WATK cy oe * te BE Fourth ave LILLIAN’ LA MONT Fair CANA —Heed office NEW PIANOs FoR fi MASSAGK, HATH ARCADE HOTEL branches tm Canada r hase | tate ave, & Tepe i t ADY fn Ve aia na trios set vin . + hand Motel Wurke, 1434 good ae new, at 0 Firw ae | RE ae . par? TENTA AWNINGS at .- Everything tn Canves| {ar SM racte a . "7 ‘ pret Rete» c | MISS HARDING aonene PIA Anne 13—For Sale ouaee 15—Lost and Found ~~ ~“CHATTEL L LOANS" HPAP EST CHATTED 104s Sew COMPANY, New RATES: VEw | ret Dexter Hort Trost and Ravings Plank RII 19—Male Help Wanted METHODS—Loans from § 17500 ne made quickly and conti . Riture, pianos. l!vestock, ete TECVEN OVE WORKER 1100 Tih” city GERMAS-AMERICAN LOAN CO 1007-1904 LC Smith Ride Bi 446? aired. 408 Peoples bank Bargain FRENCH AND SPANISH | [i'* "artware JUNK Junk Co.—1120 First ave & tis home, adov as = = g 1447 20th ave Kast Madt BUFF ATO TT AAA 4 eon car Be“ rawrers oa WHEAT cath tor Toraltare TIT Flaw of 88 SF MACLUNG, 308 Marion Block Rea: | © Main 1908 : #F sonnble ee Are you “a Dy : Sdiritual Mediums ‘ ' Al ¥ SE epRReEp IRS ETE hte £ ‘ MOVING AND STORAGE i gives true ag aay) NTS 0 ELIVERY aA 4 a ne nee Moving ” be ° - ae ved an ie * apd household goods a ion Z aves * pen h an operate @ “ ele MADAM KIRL c se Anal ae Bb - ‘EGYPTIAN. PHRENOL OGIST MON mpootooonnnnnnnprne| & AUTO DELIVERY CO “PL OMBING i 1 1G HOTELS : MBT iG & WRATING CO. |" she _Main 1044 nye ANSWER | The Last of Those Who Haven’t— The First of Those Who Have 28—Furnished a see | PHRENOLOGISTS Halls for Rent Lots for Sale 37—Business Chances ACREAGE FOR SALE GOOD FARM BUY aaa aaa a ee ee 50—Contractors’ Notices a TNDOUINT. Welned wares Mala INSTRUCTION | _torner Main exer SWAT WAFER BT Tao nd w 4 e, hustling ° 1267 HAIR REMEDY ry THE #TAN in | | CADIE sana EAR TEN'S remedy F sin 9400 | 7516 Circulation Dept i hee “pgs it & #10 MONTHLY KEASON ABLE USE STAR WANT « ADS FOR | How He Got an Awful dumped him over RESULTS °: JONAH—When Your Troubles Heave in Sight; Whaling, but at Last Came Out All Right.— while the trade wind blew a gale » innards of a whale! How he was » afternoons and nighta; how he then in 1 pair of tight! He didn't sit and smoke tho the sun Was never shining he was Wool puttees cccpers | ?1—Female Help Wanted | OSTEOPATHIC PHY ST. i emo ; .CIANS AND SURGEONS | 27 “Female Situation | ‘alt z F Bi i ? , ‘ 5 q “i ave nion et = | M fi adie “PATENT ATTORNEYS || « avin = any hor Rent Furnished = FRED P GORIN try" er iralture 4 great campaign Main sooof the plain By Allman 1S WILBDR AT r . - . ’ . “ ° Birthe Mere mM Anders ‘ “ ann Mr KW Wowell, 164¢ Par Mre and M anaka. € earbor Mra and M oak ‘ Ww. Mrs fr A MacPhers * Mee Mr owba © and Mr. F Bicxom *. and M Koes Main © Ore Mr 1 Tanaka, « Ma Mre a kuk? Yokota M ot, @aughte Mrs and Mr ROM ' Reacon » aught+ Mra. ond Mr. J. A. M bon 2804 ¥ sted, 148 Teer ana M W. Nelson, «001 9 Deaths > M sien y hoepital, Jan fant Ra faye, Mth ave NE Be, King " J. Tolan, 7%, 6466 W. Téth o! Warre Rowman, 29 “ qriemee James et. Ja Annie cha 4648 Purke ave January 7 mar 1 ave ' rou 4769 Gra re t Ernest Bi Divorces Asked Ho Maube * Mazel Ma ' . = Richard 1. Brooke Maude ¥ masiva A b Sewer WEDS AT 78 BALTIMORE Livingston, 78 as 811 Broadway Tames his address York, went to the marriage Heense bureau yes terday, accompanied by Miss Blanche Simeox, 3 ars old, of Loch H Penn., and obtained « Hicense for their marriage Livingston deseribed himself as a widower, From the court house the couple proceeded in an automo. bile to the residence of the Rev William T. Gray, a Baptist, who married them WEAR GOLF STOCKINGS LONDON, Jan, 11,—Soldiers tn © trenches during the winter will wear golf stockings, instead of whale was busy diving, Jonah never » ground plan for a dreadnaught sub periscope, old Jonah sighted land s little old right hand, Then the rful sneeze, and Jonah His collar was a trifle 8, but his spirits weren't ruffled for he took a train for Nineveh and wroke into the headlines in the cities ‘BOY VIOLINIST AT THE ORPHEUM "IS VERY MUCH A REGULAR “KID” ntroducing Ma Mack Rhoades ingest acte o ever did a e Orpheum elreuit t on the Or by wome an pocket edition of | He'x 14 now, and has been on big Ume” since he was 11 From hi who bas had musica charge, you notes bee nabet. Hie ds over a ng as he is, g the fiddle years, receiving grandfath l-kne Violinist in ent he boy, however, you'll | learn more sbout his ability with tb rifle. He's some shot, and as # hunter, he's got most of his age skinned a marathon block He was born in Kansas City, Missouri, and if any kid thinks he » beat him in a shooting match, prom challenges: gotta show me Major is also a singer with sweet tenor of great promise. Wireless communication between Atlantic and Pacific fleets of U. 8. navy held Monday | ne ochre | Four killed in Springfield, O., | when train hit street car. | Four hundred Chicago & Alton Maj. Mack Rhoades | teiseraee operators get. raise in pay HERBERT QUICK SAYS: ss HERBERT QUICK TELLS WHY GERMAN } BABES ARE STARVING By Herteet Quick |srow. Chemistry does not know | what it is: and only a few doctors T million es and YOUNK/or chemists know that it exists. children in Gern any and Austria/|t is found in the fat in the yolks are facing starvation f ack of/of eggs, in butter fat, and not milk | much of it anywhere else. How many are in the same state) The German babies are starving eril in overrun Belgium, Serbia,) FOR THIS MYSTERIOUS SOME- jan Poland and _ northern) THING France, Dr. Edmond von Mach does! In a quiet laboratory in the Uni- not tell us—bot there must be hun-| versity of Wisconsin an unassum- dreds of is of them. ing gentleman named McCollum They are the MOST PITIABLE| has been working for five years to OF THE VICTIMS of this brutal| identify this element in butter fat, war, because they are the most] find out, if possible, how it is con- helpless and innocent | structed, and make it in the labo- | Carl Schurtz, whose office is in| ratory the Woolworth building in New| By the time the next war is York, is treasurer of a committee | fought 1 believe McCollum will ed for the purpose of getting| have solved his problem an condensed milk into Ger-| Then the babies can be saved, many for these poor children But unless we can isolate the Two nm quarts of milk per) poison In our government which lay ar i in Germany alone.) makes wars, they will be saved Dr h of Boston is trav only to suffer in future wars, eling about country bringing| However, here's good luck to the plight of the German and Aus-; von Mach and McCollum. They, at trian childgen to the attention of least, are playing the part of real the American pub’ and trying | men. hard to devise means of getting milk thru the lines This ne is caused by the } Billie Burke Was fact th supply of cottonseed and linseed meals for German cows is cut off, and government con servation of grain will not allow the dairymen to feed their herds h rations as will enable the of Thomas H. Ince, Billie Burke, cows to give a full flow of milk famous actress, recently made Here is one respect in which the || her debut in motion pictures. a Little Nervous in Picture Debut Under the personal direction allies have succeeded in bringing |} She was filmed in a Scotch Germany face to face with starva-|) American comedy drama tion, There is food the soldiers |( Frankly, I couldn't help but none for babies of the sort laughing at some of the things whteh must have or die. \ T saw.” she said. “For instance, let us all wish Dr. von Mach |) the way they take the scenes. succe Let us hope that other/|} First they make you say ‘Good- good samaritans are striving to get/{ bye, and then, maybe an hour nilk into the overrun countries |{ later, they make you enter. You which have no friendly government |) know what | mean—backwards, to work for the babies I was nervous the first time This situation displays trag I stepped before the camera, ically the helplessness of sci- Perhaps it was because I had no ence and its ignorance of the lines to speak; perhaps it was basic principles of food supply use I had to act within cer- There is a mysterious something n lines—and perhaps it was in the fats secreted by the organs ause 1 was afraid I would of mother-antmals without which |} stare into the lens.” the young animal cannot live and | \ |Prettiest Girl in America Blossoms Out as Leader in New York Society | a When she was still Miss Marie Tailer, a New York society bud, grand dukes galore clamored for a chance to praise her remarkable beauty, But she married an American, and now, as Mrs. Bryce Wing, she is one of the leaders of New York society.

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