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18, 1916. PAGE 6, STAR—TUESDAY, JAN. Married Man’s Troubles MRS. FROTHINGHAM, MY | HUSBAND, MR DUFF f | | Want Nou To KNOW ‘THAT SHE 1S A MEMBER OF THE \ SMART Ser — OW, THATS IT V5Pose She's VERY SMART | CHARMED To Mee Vv MR eT prangreg ye | SAY, HELEN, =) \Ay ) HHO WAS THAT ly JANE WE WERE TALKING To ? | __{ TWAT WAS NO JANE — [THAT IS MRS, FROTHING - HAM - SMART, |S TO dt ROM nvyiss mon" SPIRITUAL MEDIUM | Continued 41—Acreage for Sale Continued BUSINESS DIRECTORY | Continued - MADAM RUTH A WPMARHABLE ney } PHYSICIANS AND th gent a word per insertion kin Siveasne only eulted rniee oer remus Rimes for the price of five, pc swat me site, Dooks— One ndred nes a bey r: . be used as desired —$ r neta nerd a ' xr ’ s o Bitua n ads. one-half rate. | ery rrr . ace gets “ ’ we ° WATER FRONT aNAPA Advertining | <8 icieiines te So eae r < recent di A wash a within 10 day's after fs t | WEL DRILLING AND” fia hiw ch eaainewe tee eas ‘ onan saith asa ie | TESTING . . espectabie lady, 3 art ot . ‘ er pone for |; re ee | ¢%& eapadie o mal o ha MADAM KIRL oe cepa ye : mt | ARAN AN . - . the Wontertul m Age ‘ Bae ene the placing of s 4—Furniture Wanted | EGYPTIAN : ied an an accepter { this| Suche Fora Go, ale Pike Wale 0017 A-14, Sta | PHRENOLOGIST t ' ition by the advert WH WEY. weil and oacha Fine ti, SINFORMATION WANTED of the where- | Reade, 7 : acHRORDRE BAdressed to box punders care ~~ Motorcycles Yor Sale | band, Wilia x a wk ‘ ‘Star. When Want te. ‘on rants ae tf a J . A ing box numbers are taken by ne Jand along the ; ‘ je The Star will give replies to | Cnicae muken fea calling me, and as ; te : no respo by such fe o/ and . ° ‘Aa. Agent, University District Mn PHARMACY bh and Wallingford. | 960) Ata 1800 PIKE AT PA. BRB Unto ened Lots for Sale i aS Mints * | 8—For Sale MisceTlaneous gl 26—Fop Rent Furnished THO Mt MOT ERS WOUsE 469 Batlard Ave Saat ANT Z ub 4 » . ‘ . . ° " ane Me - * atie | Bitter = ¥ te stmte* Hote | Sree, 2 28—Furnished Apts . x BLUFF APARTMENTS OY Vand Vreem | 07 APTORNEYS—PATENT \THENT—P $1—Public Notices ASSES SPECTACLES, “prem Mde with ephertcat lenree, complete, 6256) GRADUATI Halls § cen inteaing vagrtnrion ae | peeeepe averen Wate: Wes cer teases | AJAX RUBBER CO, INC, “4 oe to om Main 6266. ! matrimony | meatrie TRL Se teie. Aiatance moving 30—Furnished Rooms March 1 ALLIAR TWO ronma, suitable tor man backing cord at the Li Naw and second hand © "| Leteae + Elaine ay zak eae Docket Piltiard Tables and be | 32—Room and Board Treseurer x Ve manicuring, facia: Room 3* Arcade Matn 1908 ing RENT. RENT AP F PiaNoa FOR pied on purchase Meyer-Toner, 3 BPRETAT. PRICK for wlanoTensona. be See thin Halland 28 Everything tn Canvas E i LEN VER B RYCK “K «| 38—Real Estate Wanted auerk: _ COLLATERAL — LOANS .| Store Fixtures and Showcases | rt. 40—Exchanges oes Bi none? | GiiOW CARER and i603 IC FRADE T ete | 6 Wea? bread, Se, 2 ¢ [ATTEL LOANS — i ha als x mite from Austin. Reattle ‘dally. oat ‘ wont erat PEST CHATTRL LOANS i ues ect ae Mazer Auating Was ait « a}nute * See, sents 2988. 246 Roter Bock WaTRRNTFY WOME E wadine |41. ACREAGE FOR SALE ° 1 ‘ ‘ Daccive THE WATK © ¢| “YoU DEAL With t# pineer ory aig oh eset pn | r4 ety ae | er pee >. Stall fresh spare 1 Mewdeckorn acke ne bo boxes ete OPE LILLIAN LA MONT Peesgees Sst eS? FRENCH AND SPANISH | _|™a | 4 INSTRUCTION SLost and oun BSAOR, BATHE ADE HoTEt, SRT Baar Sap Siaktttee en ener ment ea MISS HARDING se Te pra remus and” maternity cages wey | ie aaa sibs BYR WONKA 1060" Teh city mb: 26 the. ar t *, POT WAGE Fepaired. G07 Poopie’s Hank 8 ‘ . oal * . Bide eawd : Mine LINDQUIST, _— wa i? note SSD LPALS SDS AA SSSA AAD | }9—Male Bi Wanted LEATHER V WwoRK ae ot “s "1 meer suppiles, Alanka sical tnatrun d exchange 2 Phone Main We cidental, pide. BI] ite,» flanpnanay Hee 2970 } | | PURSE ALI eae et MOVING AND van |. °. TO ADVERTISE corner. Main 1201 147 Keattle “a8 TADIEN private maternity home adop: | AUTO DELIVERY 60, [en"O%S SONTED | ERREN 4 Lone Distance Moving Riliott 2% sa | salt The prt Mrlct. | WEE PAY cash for f E ow here i CALI 9400 | wa Ga ise CIRCUI | ip lek. Ladies rsa Ada ®. Beane | Apt ft HOTELS 25—Spiritual Mediums : i ti Week 00 VALUE ALAA Lilly upatat and Pte. ndqulet n Hide, AOL AAL. J OPTICIANS PRASRICPATERGON OPTICAL TNAL MOLER BARBER BCNOOL ROVAL WaYPTTA r. AS tts . itinel ata You, Mrs. Up-to-Date Housewife, are you mak | OSTEOPATHIC “PHY ST. 1 aa ' ing usage of the opportunities offered by the CIANS AND SURGE ONS |* Gog = cenieee arreee;| VANT ADS of your leading daily paper 4 ir ot Ka + S rated: « 4 Main ” ‘4 Third hg Pr evi the WAN ft tbout a | t t t there acant or male Help Wanted bg ai | utten 1 W l AD in The Star. You - re = | nie for ‘eve | ure shortest possible cut toward resul ’ t °| | when you use a STAR WANT AD wick Tawrence, 117 harks wa | 22- Female Situation |Ginp Weaper ne eet Rey , PS oth ft, “ DB Wem rag ‘ | CALL MAIN 9400—FOR STAR WANT ADS anh gan fi Phone Main. is6 Fhe | ame ¥ iv KauTwan Pie FATING CO STAR WANT ADS LUMBING & 118-120 King, Beattle BRING RESULTS SAA AAA ooo Soon hey MOST WOMEN’S IDEA OF BEING ‘ToO Much AND WEAR. To MT TLE j Z~-\ tigate and report on public By Allman! Youre IMPossipLe RAILROADS AGREE TO CUT QUT WASTE IN SWITCHING | “TALK The raflronds have at last recor « to the number of cars jcord nized the w#ignificance of the fight | handle for fair and efficient switching ar The new arrangement means a lrangements on the ater front ! ee hours they have solved one of the 1 Cahill, port con port comm on probleme, a th's cove, Mor onderot quirming, an had as ma agreed to |b k do t roith ile d nK the . re gettin t Th congestion ¢a t nef These me ficlent switching arrangements cont nts an hour |xhip owners, shippers and the port whose time |district thousands of dollars every were also being month A hearing before the port cor Hob Bridges, president of t !mission Monday was arranged to | commission, pronounced the 4 noe if th \iroads wouldn't agree of the railron ine, oper means , do all the injustice and ineffictene the present systen aid rallroad compant allied an the first time they have showed between them-|a disposition to help better the co! ' * und decided to give way. | ditions. None of their representatives ap it the action does not remove |peared before the port commission | the necessity of going abead with Monday. Instead came a letter an-|the belt line nouncing that it had been agreed to! The people, at the general elec let one Northern Pact engine tion in March, will be asked to vote Ihandle all the traffie at Smith's for the transfer of about $200,000 from bond funds « dy authorized ATE. operating expenses will be|for the extension of the first unit among the compantes Jot the belt line Labor Convention Would Make ‘Em Keep Folks Healthy NORTH YAKIMA, Jan, 18.—The more sickness there is in a com y, the less pay the doctors| RIO JANEIRO, Jan, 18.—Timely guarding the bay and other strateg muld get discovery of a plot to overthrow ‘cal points, then to force the re- ¢ healthier ‘ f tirement of President Braz the government led to to file | "Sas tenders were aceoead on tae trating it and to the arrest of more|yery day on which they were to in|than 200 petty army officers start their revolution. Authorities announced the revo. They were thrown into jail on an . nh today in seenic lution bad been well planned, but island in Rio de Janeiro bay The ent of the resolution ts to|had been nipped in the bud. Some confessed that wealthy ve the state assign locations of | The officers concerned planned men had financed their machina doctors aud surgeons, to be patd by |to seize the arsepals and forts tions the wtate, to nerve an 1 pract! al {vn insteed of #8. ccomewn weve» AIQUOR AND GAMBLING OUTFIT i der nh reverse ratio t the a ale in the district commu 4 ‘onan N NEW GEIL | Plan Non-Partisan Campaign 7 A ont inan arpa te h x the state and county ele —_————_—_- ii tions an of par John Savage, manager of the | Savage explained that he was t lines, In the same Way @& most! New Cecil hotel, on First ave. | DOlding the stuff in the hope of cities tn the have 3 seeing an open town after the next done, is another feature ¥ near Spring st. Is awaiting | siection receiving much attent trial Tuesday, accused of vio’ | Several hundred bottles of beer, CR Kegley, president lating the dry law, following @ (several jugs and demfjohns of st r end Mins Luc police raid Monday night in whisky and an assortment of other executive secretary of the Direc which the police seized about liquors were found by the police in Legislatio on are fost $3,000 worth of liquor. the D. & W. buffet, First ave, near the idea, An initiative bill | Sergeant Fred Smart and 4 Union st rey i for thix IT pone squad of patrolmen broke thru a As this was the second offense, initiative bills proposed freshly sealed aperture into the the fixtures, including the safe and are home rule for cities, counties |subbasement and discovered 2,500| cash register, were confiscated. and townships and a good roads) bottles of beer and a large amount Ralph Jones, manager of the program jof whisky and other Mquors stored | place, is under arrest Favor Seamen's Law Junder the sidewalk F. N. Kannapell, a druggist at Resolutions w introduced fa-| A quantity of gambling parapher-|730 Pine st. is also under arrest, voring the La Follette Seemen’s|nalia was also found stored with | charged with having sold two bot- law and opposing its reper}: calling | the lMquor Nts | of r beer without a” prescription. congress to print several hun- | @ - eee saan thousand more copies of the report of the Federal Industrial Re Teachers Bring New York Players Here ations commission, and the ap-| polntment of a committee to inves-| school | education with particular reference | to vocational training for Benefit Performance at Metropolitan At the Metropolitan theatre Tues- |day night a special performance of Charles Rann Kennedy's great play, of the ideal, the vision of love and truth toward which the world, in spite of wars, sorrow and poverty, is os Hwifte Pride washing powder. |The Servant in the House,” will be! moving. given for the benefit of the Seattle} Indications are that a capacity ae PLACE Teachers’ association house will be in attendance, and | Meat! 17, © Ihe eranciated © “s An excellent company of New that the Teachers’ association will curised milk. te pt, | York players, headed by a noted reap a substantial benefit P eran a Shakespearian actor, William Owen, The performance begins at 8:15. . a a pF Sot a) |Will present the piece in a worthy and 2% /manner. * The Servant in the Honse” con- [e 5 e etati to tains & story that goes to junda- ligee aanden mentals, and so touches the com 4 1" . wtenk » mon heart. ; : sree! It depicts the love of a father for em gg on + "lis child, carrying that love thru “ > hoe en « his poverty, degradation and bitter 4 * Finne ness on 08, sate ¥ *s | The child, when too young to real- |i’ i the father's condition, has been | alte ana placed in comfortable cirenm ¢ w . stances, but her heart still cries for| For ie . her father, as her father cries for * taut /her. *| How that love, like draws them together, is beautifully told in the play Like a song of praise thruout the action moves the * ke tix ure of Manson, the S| GRAND BALL 8 LIQUOR BUSINESS POOR IN PORTLAND Jan, 18.—Since the} state went dry less than 100 pack-| ages of liquor have been received here from outside states, Express | companies are disappointed. . VON PHUL ELECTED a magnet, PORTLAND, Bro R.R. Carmen Dreamland Tonight Tickets 50c Includes Dancing All Evening ‘TooK BED CLOTHES; | HE ASKS DIVORG! Dr. P. V. Von Phul was elected ident o the King County Medica pre soctety at the annual meeting held : Monday night. Dr. H. D. Dudley LADIES FREE | SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 18—A.jwas elected vice president and Dr.| |F. Meltonson’s wife had the pleas-1A. C. Martin was reelected secre-| ant pita : ain “ai staying hbo tary and treasurer, The other mem-| _™ o'nights and taking the bed clothes hers o the bor ysen Were D {with her when she did so, hubby |aro, Len arg ne een were Dra.) FOR WOMEN ONLY Loe and A. G, Lazelle. jembers were present About| aggre |told a divorce court judge ie oot Pills y iT erson’s Cotton the well kno NEW CLASS WILL MEET | | All interested in salesmanship BLOCKADE Is OVER | ey are invited to attend meeting at many of the most obstinate invited to attend a meeting s cases in 8 to 10 days. Price 8 p.m, Tuestay, at the Y. M. CA 0 le per box, or 3 for $5, mailed in of the new class to be organized in) WENATCHER, Jan. 18—After a] plain w Hours, alesmanship sharp fight against the blizzard) 73° aS which stopped all tariffie on the pela tohedd AT Y.M.C.A re D. Alden will sy at the Wenatchee-Mansfield branch of the urist and Great Northern, the road is again} ¥. M.C n. The train which was block lecturer o) \., on the Star Lyceum course, at 8/aded by the snow arrived Monday| m, Wednesday night, with Superintendent Kelsey, | Master Mechanic T. J. Clark and} CLASS IN ENGLISH MEETS —/Roadmaster Stiles aboard STRENGTH i rst regnlar meeting of the lass in applied English, at the Y |1s what Chiropractic means MeO, Ac wil be hall Mt 1:20°0. ta TO ENJOIN COOK the man, woman or child who ‘s Wedr lay | leuffering or is interested in any onetad one who is suffering. The chiet INDIANS SUFFER | Prosecutor Lundin will apply to} points you would be interested in ANERDEEN, Jan, 18.—It i# re-/(he supreme court Friday or a writ /are an explanation of what a chiro ported here that the recent storms|o prohibition to prevent Superior |practor ts, what he believes in and have worked hardships on the [n- Judge Smith rom reducing the peni-|how he operates. How simple and lians at Quintanlt reservation. tentiary sentence of ex-Policeman | Chronic diseases are all handled in | Paul Schuman to a term in the Mon-|Bature’s own way. How spinal | CROPS SAFE Toe ‘refornimtory ‘treatments avold drugs, operations | WALLA WALLA, Jan, 18.—De-| ‘The’ judge learned»recently that |@nd sufferin the fact that the thermometer he had tnadvertently said “peniten | No charges for a talk with me, jhere registers 7 degrees below zero.|tiary” in sentencing Schuman for|Call today, Few treatments have little damage will done the crops.|accepting money. from unfortunate overcome chronic diseases of years There is more than a foot of snow women, when he Intended tc re.|Standing. Your health is surely on the ground tormatory |worth a few minutes’ consultatf™ | Socialists in Reichstag demand} d u gs {ndependencé of Beigtim NEW YORK, Jan, 18.—Holland Dr E McGee ‘ Amercian line officials received . . President Seth Low, of National]report today that the liner Ryndam | 616-17 People’s Bank Bldg. Corner ae [Civic Federation, says safety lies} was in an accident. They declined | Second and Pike \ only in prey to give details, however, Elliott 2894

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