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STAR—MONDAY, JAN. 24, 1916. PAGE 6 Lcan'r Ste How A LINE IN A MAN'S HAND HAS ANY THING ‘To Do WITH THE LENGTH OF HIS SOME FORTUNE TELLER TOLD HELEN THAT THIS LINE WAS THE LIFE Line ~ AND JF IT WAS LONG AND UNBROKEN THE | BEVEVE IT ABSOLUTELY — \EXPEcT TO "EH, WHAT DID You SN! £ | BEG PARDON Sf, BUT WOULD You MIND TELUNG LOUDER, ME Your. Ase AND Live "Tit I'M NINETY ANY WAY, SHOWING MB YouR LEFT HAND # — 5 LIF@ - GEE, THERE GoES AN OLD MAN AND He RIPB OLD AGE - Do You Loons HEALTHY PERSON WouLD live To A " baa ¥ (i Mont li seen Tate - PHONE cue ; BUSINESS DIRECTORY | 23—Personals 26—For Rent Furnished | SRaATTLa ‘ 1 "i — —_ STAR Continued | Continued Ween eave y ay on f jurniture i ROR ” STORAGE ADELEINE LLOYD | MNO ORATING — Ay ES BRY storage warehouse PHRENOLOGIST AUTO ‘DELIVERY co. ‘STON PAINTING | nan ot # word per insertion. Path Billo eae, wp For mea for the price of five " - “ es, for he peice of Ove, | Aner y~ DRIL LING AND ~ | wor: | Fy , ci Wa Fish or cut bait r CWeed Fe Pine st MAIN TIN | week. e settee a . H ‘ aa txxued by directors of the wattle Advertistag | nner wv EMAN would tik aj t meretal he Chamber ae. 4—Furniture Wanted handinavian women, ¢ ‘ ‘ oo, af 'Cnenaaaies > question of in 10 days after first tn ton. | WH BIY, sell end ane Pine 8 wad Ps on of the di ived up to 11:30 4. m. ? Axl. Ma aim ne TAP Orn | ent joyns of the to e day w SN Ue NR ta | Mis eque show fe 4 Baar wilt not ve responsible for Mates cles for Sale | ines %—Furnished Apts. r ¢ » forwarded & letter tn Want Ads. after the first T < Sow and second hand cone) and Ma FLUFF APART MEN and tr to ” irke of the Chamber feerion. = She pincing oF on Sel taken on new EN Wanders furntehed ape modern 929 of Co ree, requesting the char * more than one time shat . te of and ot m Pike ot. Re “ eee i tha Conatrued as an accepta his} pear roadway | 1 oM BODE - saris |Pnt een to take action h tion by the adver | i after fair trie + " cor lation question at the Tuos sers must present } a 18OE Firat 1 raion: \eues Ea WORLD'W greatest Tha wr | Halls for Rent he etter ‘yak ing box numbers are taken by F = . Main . a? olidation @ The Star will give replies to | SF Or r Sale “Miscell ancous Ss T aaclatant, wi Wee kiPr in Ks nye sare Hes calling for same. and a. aR AND BOOK | Mi 3 ARER on“ anteur- | nnn “ ba no responsibility y suc d Save Money Ar 4 Hee | t a ‘at. 0 ity District sa foot. $0.08 ave 41, ACREAG rage Agent, Untversity Dtstri ne . + . . Ad, Agen PHARMACY “a ip Fi hl MASSEU SE YOU" Dea i t ane the poll * rth $46. 45th and Wallingford. tte mation @ aod sition ; new organization the votes ¢ 1 District | Kitchen giass dgors 225 | Fit @ ani de . the members rather than by the 5409 Ballard Ave Barn sash. 20x28 Dan exo TUNER LAME | board r S$ Prepared STEVE ‘htt es“ EXPLOSION WRECKS fuere ane «scanaee? | oemanaTeG bathe hee Fe iiweal | WT of we MNIKELIONN, Mer. | RR WILLIAMS CO, | _— BUPPALO, N. Y,, Jan. 24.—In an (Manufacturers) | Privere M which wrecked re 1943 Firet Ave 8. je NVER plant today many are mine Practice, estates, laws husband Wife; consultation fre 50 $2. 60 | re Sine Ps CONSULTA TIO: 82 GLASSES SPECTACLRA PITTED | and scalp | or _ followed by ; Yawe husband and wite Hotel, 1814 Ree . ollowe eee moderate he | caBree— ay the fort an unconscions girl it ror Block Hrokea | pe I AND NE AR A JOB | with broken lege if ProNo : ee rade eatinke reapendent Toledo Ohio ‘ , Ae MATHTENY—Pa trade. 1814 Weatiake Bulb re 4 i Musical Record Exchange HEPIRLD Watha F100 Massnatne | " ola, fr No piace Madison HOLL DOG UTO DELIVERY ~~ METZ BY FRENCH toh dow $6.00. 431 = DELIVERY tos eidings suring water | BERLIN, Jan. 24.—By Wireless to LB ss i. ¥. D. Me Sayville —Rombs hurled by French NE A Ry Rea LA MONT aviators hit the bishop's residence ALLIARD TABLES 312 Epler. Eittot eee ARCADE HOTRL | 46 ——Homesteads at Metz, killed two ctvilians and and second Taram | GARAGE to rent. Inquire ai 413 Crock veo a -\ son pectreter ayia: | Wounded etght, sald official an- freckea Billiard Tables and howling | ett. Queen Anne 2999. ss HARDING | Maaleering fee Slee Men Tamara’ ses |ROUncement” today. One machine land accessories, easy payments, | tary see | Raw was shot down and the aviators cap- TH tor BRUNS- | tured. catalogue a co., EW var MANIOU RING abe, etfies $6 Pesta THs 49—LEGAL NOTICES - nineties LAKDMTDE HOSPTTAL—Drag sicoholie. i J NE NADIAN HANK OF Co tentm AWNINGS Very reasonable t 3515 Woodland | of ¥ * Office Toronto, Canada (350} Rverrthitig ta k ave Telephone North 96 c s | vere ae | atten ore woes iis UNION OF NATIONS ii DAG repaired. 403 People's Bank \tn tne Matter of Walter D. Frank 231 Untroratty ‘ "pankropt ath | LINDGt et we the © WASHINGTON, Jan. 24—The seeds of a firm union between the d-hand, all ki EAVANAUON $1.60 nate “100 ist ave | Pan-American countries were sown +014 Hien sear We cheb MIDWIFE Willelk- today by International law experts a n the “declaration of the rights of First clase | lis For ale Poultry Tone xi “ain nations,” framed in the recent sos sap | EAD ¥ toceeeatal retmedien t Main 6087 evenines 5 ig aeavapieah, sade 'oek. bo. | fon of the American Institute of a 1919 Ro Madison | International Law, This document MAN—Jobbing and repeirs, Main | FINE M r may ed by all the American | ducks, « | photo ear, at Havan countries next y KL “LOANS | Se | Sea ; ; -g | eee de B’NAI B’RITH WILL je offices, American Jeweir by calling Second. loman's dark blue | | oon | HEAR DR. SUZZALLO (ATTEL LOANS faraitare THT Fine w | | Mrs, Louise Sample, 2232 Sixth Jave., struck by auto at Elliott drive and Galer at. Sunday night Little La smallest horse in| world on exhibition at Bon Marche ginning Monday gambling raid on LeRoy ho ) Second ave, S, Saturday night, can, eight players. News of occurred SS SHORT NEWS Judge to officers Wedne Ww Navy Yard Ameri ing race Many Neterer an M Ir It will » for x death of his irday, jer to close. onday 4 has a3 vatior ther, which elved by) Sale of fix Yacht cinb to give dinner jay night 1 his paper, an, of Bremer. in the com him peATDAn ne have been made for republican banquet on Lin coin day | Charles An reon, blind, has ask- ed for concession for cigar stand in pw courthouse L. Collier elected president of c nd J Mt | Jit tm be |Popular Mechantes leary. of 0 Saturday night day jal hul tor Launch mm th t hh TACOMA, ney, United States ls, | owners decklonding, a» a result of the re- jcent overturning of the launch Vic r Thalia Café Second and Union ion And Sunday Manila Members of Ford party who quit Adolph Frost ic poise from Trust Co. have NE. bas ound what he thinks is ambergria ng texted by management of Magazine. Concert in honor of first anniver- ca Choral club given ning reon fever 55, loxger, died Sun yrning at elty hospital, from of contracted m jin Sweden arrived in New York | Sunday Watchman killed by San Pran- cisco policeman, called while for mer was beating his wife. Sixteen places in Centralie raid ed, but only balf-gallon of brandy selzed. an. —C. B. Whit- inspector of issued a warning to launch here 1, and th business wh oO 8. oft today low » on Tuesday Evening DANCING AND HIGH-CLASS CABARET ENTERTAINMENT Drinks and Refreshments. Under Management against heavy 8 of two lives. n eay the order will ruin ccomplish in the line are expected to get thru today, _ 5 7 TAPPINERS lies in marvied life Ave Fou resident Henr lo of the iy | ahtp Club Ladies free Ada P. Rvans University o ry -epulr tettes agar — — nan ed t ruary | Christensen's Broadway | —— enn "made quickly and confidentially RRR wa Madison, under ged nee ~~ _HOTELS way and Madison, unde GERMAN-AMERICAN LOA 19—-Male Helo Wanted : " local lodges of 1006 5. C. Smith Bide | AL MODERN HAnnEn COL static thiganced Pie endent Order of B'Nal WS 109 Main. st , naif or whole be; fancy bacon SNA 90.00. 08 Eilers Mt . wm r im, Mall 16, peanet batter, 418 M. al invitation to the Jewish | Mea sere’ 3787 |. ee rade. | a , ttle has been extended "saat fetime ecee | 25—Spiritual Mediums tong’e, 4 sack 5 " oes Btalogues tree. 13 ROYAL BAYPTIAN s ‘ say for baldhended: |SAVE MONEY AT WARG w ' . Bast 7574 | on A few apecia 3 Le JUNK | ke us watchea at = . “ioe Rissks Yank Co | ° ' (lec kaa ma eaking before the King Count $291 1 ~ v a ratic club R i" Thomson | BUFFALO junk iy | - . former city engineer, flatly stated 2 +7 = he did not expect to give the ety OYS WANTED all of time he hould be | © Marion Wiock. View : ; : i . elected counetiman TROLA MAY i man lawyer erate geod i Fry P iy way . rT coting Sat noon wa Domentic troubles; at pra | . ‘ a also addressed by Ju Moore, ( DR L. R. CLARK conmaltation nfidential. 6 CALL MAIN 9400 ‘ ot R serald, Charles Marble, Dr | MOVING “AN AND” STORAGE ee Iudge Moore emphasized his record EA . ie ; f Don't pla any unnecessary - AUTO DELI VERY ra) bit otsine; make f “ iy yandicaps in the way of your #uc- E } mis eaaait cons : gee yo) ‘Fit i ’ acai What you will a Long distance ne 2 F 7 ; er yoar 1916 depends larg aw PRoApway ei in - yuan, DUAGE efficient you will mak If. EEE heupehoi4 ec “ " Mes . : And your effictency will depend very 3 ; 3 on good health you enjoy. “ A > more to do with the condition of M “ ‘ ye “ your ith than your t My If you i Kiddies at the Children’s Indus. have good teeth you can chew your spe hes te Stonen 1004 properly, which s that ; * trial he HI] have no qpe to teneh your digestion will likely con, : ite. 6 ' for twr ' c the rex Your ‘phy Will tell you that “ la her ‘ an aut without go fon good health ’ a ‘ on Peavy, in almoat Main 2174 a. le Ate irenen ti De when at enny to have 444 jome en oca good teeth there ally no excuse OPATHIC PHY ST. . Moines, is trying to find for having any other kind. Our low CIANS AND SURGE ONS vw one who will volunteer to be prices piace perfect teeth In the | a aiaopa ae nterested t all | fer you at this office the Geeta "3 1 > Parnite Help Wanted either at Des Moines or Beacon 888 t the very highest type of s jain 3840 “ - oT saci aaa duate, registered dent men ht X¥ow ren : ; MADAM KIRL | have graduated from be d gait 7 ‘ : Babin FEAR R. R. STRIKE al colleges and Who have pas eo foas surger a ie nination of the dental b ern Bi Bidg t i p ‘EGYPTIAN ss oh and every rator In 4 Br tse : HRENOLOGIST hes Bis ooceiicels: trom Reads NEW YORE 4—Rumore of |the state dental board hanging right PATE ENT) ATTORNE ys™ : the possibility lrond. strike, on. the wall in front of his dental ; Ke.) chair, In plain aight of all. Y FRED P. GORI Attor, € led with r that the Unit-| taking no chances when you come og | ww ARARRAAARAS - ed States Stee may not |here for your @ental work y _Biag 23—Personals we declare a dis 1 this we give with eos 7 - " be Be a Ironclad | guarantee x rEV , signed both by the operator who aid patent on “ ra Mt went the work and by LR. lark, D. D = vid 6 Fa te t owner and manager of this office. ad | > hal who ponaible Manes, Foneiy law ii + | og RMT AKE eh : t of ma oo z \ vark t our prices are por PLUMBING 1 3 . . w| Heat's a te ie aur tneee Tia ; 4 s as 38 Seton Oz9 fi i ' we be ban o rule that we will not be under ee | plata Fire . : © bY any one at any time. . oe : ree. Wi a" (FRAN — peolal Notice--Oure le one of the y y S ahees : & very few dental offices that attll haa 526 ae Poi y V " 7 < “4 4 ® supply. of novo-cain, which en- cotati ANS” AND = lz ae s herring, " ables us to guarantee palninan dent. e . eee ee ‘ fatry SURGEONS f {yg ' Mien ‘ . MATHEYN MANiinoN— 90) Mint) tat wT Wit PER Hecd " “ ' . KATHY BR Reais aa jaa ? ; ; Regal Dental Offices San =e ee , De. oR. Clark, Me ire Tevovent, card roadingi foKsEn ” | , hw ' \aaos Thire Av Sor, ‘Third i Seattle died) By Allman FEAR REPRISAL BIG WEEK DUE You’Lt HAVE: To TALK | DIDN’T _UNDERSTAND ‘You Be! Nereanino ry _ ALONG BORDER | Execution of Mexicans Has | President's " Stumping Tour | Aroused Anger at Opens in New York | Americans | on Thursday | pects \2 BROTHERS KILLED STRENGTHEN DEFENSES EL PASO, Jan Mexican re-| WASHINGTON, Jan, 24.—Polf a é # “ tien will pop and sizzle thin week 3 ‘rederico Duré lealendar 1s President Wilron's Bernardo and Frederico Du stumping tour to swing public ses [retaliation for the slaying of Bert , American friends and their deaths feeling asserent lacross the borde! Increased the fll in the past few weeks between the Mexicans and the “gringoes |. The Durans went to their death yefore a Mexican firing squad at |Yonrys at dawn yesterday with Jcurs@s on their lips for the Amert-| b a ans Frederico, the elder, admitted he |had shot down Akers because the latter was trying to enter the Du lran home, while searching for) rustied” cattle; but he protested to the end against taking the life of his brother, whom he held to be | Innoc ent We are dying for the cause of Mexico against the Americans |nald Frederico grimly, just before \the rifles cracked, Bernardo fell, | mortally wounded, and a Mext r stepped forth from the firing squad to give him the “tiro de gracias’~ |mercy shot, Authorities fear that the Durans may become martyre in the eyes of the Mexican peons, and, as a@ sult, a reign of terror or may ensue WANTS PRISONERS TO WORK IN GARDEN First steps in the plan of Mayor Gill to establish a joint county and city prison farm were taken Mon day when Counctiman Dale intro. duced a resolution providing for| a conference with the county com-/ minsioners to consider the proposi tion The idea is to provide a place, probably on the city’s 40 acres of garden land at Kent, where prison ers could work in the open. The jatl would still be used as a detention station. But men and) women sentenced would not be} kept confined. They would be sent | to Kent, where they would help |produce garden products. GUSTOF ANDERSON, 79, PIONEER, DIES Gustof Anderson, a resident of Seattle since 1875, died early Sun. day morning at the age of 79. He was born in Sweden, came to) Chicago in 1864, and to Seattle | July, 1875. He was one of the first settlers to locate at Salmon bay A widow and six children survive | him. CHEHALIS, Jan. 24.—Flood fol- lowed by a freeze has choked the sewerage system in the lower part of the city here today. Skating ts) good on some of the principal streets RAISE NAVY MEN PAY SEWARD, Alaska, Jan. 24.—An- other effort was being made today |to rescue a party marooned on Fire lisland, The weather was de- grees below. Two previous at- jtempts had Teach | the | party | tailed. EVERETT, Jan 24.—Charles home at Lake Stevens le in today and his three smal) lchildren burned to death The mother is prostrated and Smart is suffering severe burns on his face, hands and body. DISCUSS SWAN LAKE The advisability of enveloping Swan lake as a storage basin for the Seattle water system will be discussed by City Engineer Dimock and Superintendent of Water Youngs at the weekly meeting of the Municipal league at the Hotel Washington Annex Tuesday noon. The meeting will be open to the public, | TRAFFIC BLOCKED | PENDLETON, Jan, 24.—Traffic over most of the O.W. R. & N, line vas blocked today because of wash- yuts in the mountains, due to the melting snow. Overland trains over the main but it may require several days to clear some of the branch lines. BOMBARD MONASTIR: SALONIKA, Jan, 24.—A squadron » French aeroplanes bombarded the Austro-Bulgarian headquarters at Monastir Sunday, causing great damage OCCUPY KENGOVAR CONSTANTINOPLE, Jan, 24 Turk and Persian {rregulars occu- pied Kengavar, 55 miles southwest of Hamadan, Persia, on January 16, according to official announcement They also took Chakparkan, and pe now advancing on Assadabad LANE INA RUNAWAY WASHINGTON, Jan, 24 Secte tary of Interior Lane took inventory today and found he had only some | minor bruises as the result of jolts | accident yesterday, | CAPT. HORNE DIES SEQUIM, Jan, 24.—Capt. A. W Horne, an old resident here, is dead, | He was about to take a bath when he succumbed to heart fallure. of In a runaway | timent for preparedness |making works. (MOOSERS HERE 0. K. jchestra gave a delightful IN POLITICS open Thursday night in Nev Afterwards he will ewing around cirele in the bt Today, he added St. Louls to the |list of cities already on the iting ary th to situation are ¢@ |the polities! tinge of his trip, the the chief object is to exhort the public to support the genera! idea of increasing the defenses of the nation—not the ¢ ommended to congress, eral policy of being ready The president has especially re quested that his audiences not be put to expense, and has asked that be permitted to address as many persons as possible. act program rec but the gen for war, Another dish on the political menu will be the meeting of the republican jeaders at Chicago to discuss arrangements for the con- 4 vention. In this the question of whether conservative or progres. sive elements shail dominate the convention may arise, tho efforts will be made to sidetrack it, if pos sible. BERLIN TELLS OF RAID IN AIR BERLIN, by Wireless to 8a ville, L. L, Jan. 24.—German naval |neroplanes bombarded the station, barracks and docks of Dover, Eng- land, early Sunday morning, the ad- miralty anpounced today. Dover is in Kent county, 66 miles foutheast of London. In Kent county Fokkers yesterday ‘raided twice, according to official an- nouncement from London, tho the locations were withheld. Dover is imclosed by chalk cliffs, on the northwest side of the Strait of Dover,/and on the cliffs are a castle anf detached forts. The tawn has a good harbor, and it lies opposite the French town of Calais, os one of the chief sade communication between | Eugtend and the continent. It has ship building and sail and rope- Its population is lover #4 000. + | After some debate, the county progressive committee urday afternoon ratified the of the national committee in 4 nating June 7, the same day as the opening of the republican conven- tion, as the day for the bull moose —- convention in Chicago. National Committeeman A. E. Griffiths reported on the work of the national committee. The local committee decided to hold a Lincoln day banquet sepa- rate from the republican feast. BRYAN SELLS HIS Former Congressman Bryan has announced the sale of his Kitsap county newspapers, the vy Yard American, the Bainbridge American and the Charleston American, to- gether with his printing plant at Bremerton, to Hal S. Smith, former manager of the publications, and his long-time friend. Smith ran a bull moose paper at Sunnyside and supported Bryan when he was elected to congress- at-large in 1912. THREE KILLED IN MILWAUKEE WRECK CHICAGO, Jan. 24.—Three per- sons were killed and six injured in” a crash between a Milwaukee pas. senger train and a street car here today. TR WANTS NAME MINNEAPOLIS, Jan. 24.—In letter received here, Theodo; Roosevelt asks that his name kept off the Minnesota ballot at primaries, JOHN LEWIS ABERDEEN, Jan, 24—John Gi Lewis, candidate for governor, will be given a dinner here by Youngy Men's Republican club, Uy KILLS WIFE BEATER SAN FRANC! ISCO, n. Harry Prowse, a policeman, and killed Edward Shane when h resisted arrest. He was wanted og a charge of wife beating, ORCHESTRA IS FINE The a4 Seattle Philharmonic 1 progran before a large gathering Sunday Mme. Grace Farrington-Homsted soprano, sang OUTWITS BURGLAR When a burglar “entered Mrs. Ora Glaser's apartments at the Mar tinique Sunday night she hid ».) worth of jewelry under the D&B \pillow. The burglar Bot $8.00. EVERETT GETS ME ORETT, Jan, 24 overett been picked for the 1916 st bankers’ convention, June 15 to ik 5 ¥