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MONDAY, FEBRI K_Pacr 4 THE SEATTLE STAR OND 7 f Lineoln’s Cour e | { STRATEGIST ) POWER BATTLE Officers March I Reminder to every mother and father of the fact that Karo is a great energy food for children. Serve it on sliced bread. For the grown folk keep the Karo pitcher full when you serve pancakes, hot biscuits or waffles. Very low prices now in effect at your grocer’s—and re- member Karo comes only in full weight cans. ‘There is a Karo for every of the O1 m ob Temple, M 4. The new officers House Scheduled to Vote OM | are wurton Three Measures lor; Claren lor, and Edwin ( of! master counct! r coun BY FIELDING LEMMON OLYMPIA, Feb, 1 The climax of the Washingte stn in Tacoma Fri te the Tacoma chapter im the Scottish Rite cathedral ae Toe ay afternoon. Z Be Grand Army Day at Exhibition "Grand Army Day” at t Products exhibitic the fourth Moor of the Bon Mar the was to speak an | there were to be songs by Mra. Leila cher and William Lioyd. might try to wing. Ja tax of five per cent on ager y he tion to throw Washington into con-| Jt BS learnings to be paid into the county 1 Dogs jag Aro =< gabe 8 | fusion. & 1m which the power ie sold. MecKercher, Mra z hatches, ie “‘I resolved when I came here,’ s | Howse bill No. by Rep. Homer| Grace Hurd and Mra anle Linooln told me, ‘that I would not k Pash he Turbioh r of Pierce county, providing | Dahnken. ta an always be dying'—meaning that he Rafet Pasha is the Turkish |e. the right of cities to sell power - appa wouldn't let fear of trugio death/nationalists’ greatest strate-| outside their limits but fixing no| doubtful ff be oan line up more than worry him land Agee Ape two or three < : » | Cole stated his fears to Becretury ge If a at phage , Hil by the public utility committes The commi bill, carrying the ¥ | Stante against Mosul, he probably granting the right to sell power out. | amen recommended by “I noticed that sentries were regu. | will direct it. aide the city Limits and fixing a five | Speaker Mark Ft will probably re a én ines larly stationed at the White House - - tax on all power sold, in-|celve some #upport door thereafter,” he concludes. ow outside the city limits Few of the leaders ia the power ‘6 is . , M ® fight noted to center | fight expect to put any bili thru the l : Lincoln’s Apology AS ateciot iia: teed sesde rom ooadlawn Ask Information Et A ne in hie fight |to arouse sectional feeling ef i H , 5 w of b t fort to head off lnrisintio to Give Tourists | 1 OLYMPIA, Wash. Feb. 12.—Col.| > unty a Smaaittan® epert: will Tell the old sweet story—(The All commercial clubs tn the st Sh VON OE SRIS GRY Doe Jemocr and ma 4 the passage of the com jare being urged to gather tnforma | tion to give to tourists who are at {tracted here by the HI group of ham Lin apologized to him. the defeat of both sweetest story ever told)—to mother, wife or sweetheart, [etter along this line has been sent t Mien kin| ‘House bill No, 1 te considered as a pper, of Pennsylvania sive tokens of love and esteem. }the var organizations by Frank be pod wet firecracker. Representative A.| will recetve a refund of 10 per cent | Waterhe preaident of the Ch oe Ohison will bring out a minority re-|as the entire sum noney contrib 5 2 | ber of Commerce ae ¢ fecommending passage, but tt is |eted was not a Appropriate Valentine Flower Boxes init has " ie ty (on “CPR EES The Great American tng my dre wied t p- a et ae PIN MONEY Couch had diffi 4 culty getting Do you want some practica] suggestions on earning “pin money away with « In pare time at home? Would you like to know how hundreds of weak explana boys and girls, men and women, have added substantial «ums to “GO-GET-’EM” DIES ON JOB ureau of Missing Relatives fc Woodlawn Plower Shop Want Carpenters for Lighthouses | “ tlon, thelr wee inoomen by taking up sideline pursuits that have ) Bringing a long,and herolc career bedapena Ladi gcc eee Star invites He renders to use thie Cone The next day brought t 2 good returns for the time and labor Invested? Second end Union a ter? service applications for ment ae an aid in finding missing timacte ined ‘ = yin aiid hace Ra . t ” 4 Jur Washington bareau has complied, out of © experten: ¢ Main 0600 see the city Bre department to a cles, | vacancies in the 11th district may be {e tuly ta receiving thiee wer kere bees | of his error thru Couch's father, He Uncle @am's boys’ and girlx’ clubs, and from many other sou Daniel H. McInnis—bdetter | ontained by writing to 303 Customs | separated. wheag Felatives se called for the boy at hin office a list of suggestions of « practical nature for people who want to : ies “Gle-Get-"Em"—died "| House butldt land. ina’ aeinaneet deate te ee th “Well, my iad." he said, kindly, help increase the family income, The bulletin will be sent on {Fat Province hospital from pneu-| Howse building. Portland leedee Be eiceetty etitaneans | "I unjustly accused you of stealing request. Fill out the coupon below and mail it to The Star's Wash - —— = as — ———s Biaeem Be contracted on uy as the | atereens mentioned in thie eotuma sa | my eggs. 1 hope you will pardon ington bureau Gold Star Mother G. A. R. Leader Is ist month. McInnis was t ro ia! , and, when | missing are request: o reper my mistake.” : 3 The Siar. Other newspapers are invited : ee ° Ps ‘& dozen fires in which he rescued | paid department was organied, he | 7 - ‘And to top it all, says Couch, Lin. | from death, and survived| was appointed a driver in 1892. He|inelrveaders Ste Me "ill taterwmt) on in off with three large Whehington Bureeu, ‘The featile Star, Dies at Home Here Dead in Spokane ly serious accidents. was rab 2 ppt reespr adi hr see bunches of firecrackers! 1322 New York Ave., Washington, D. Funeral services are being ar. BPOKANE, Feb, 12, — Judge fty-two years old, he had been aj Juries suffered tn of duty, but} ranged at Manning's undertakin, since 1885, when he joined | Was later restored for active service.| RELATIVES OR MOTHER OF founge Robertson, | I want the bulletin, “Pin Money,” and inclose two cents in chapel for Mrs. Volunteer fire department here.| Ho leaves a daughter, Mra. W. J, THE BABY WHO 40 YEARS AGO| Auto Salesman i who died § lepartmen’ | Ross, z my | WAS placed in @ cormer farm yard tn e ° stamps for postage. , ie mayed with the 4 — OS He. BOER at. He Wee Om IK. | rrtnete Inquiries were made for Dies in Seattle these people a week or wo ao in The! wouneral arrangements are being Star, Word now comes that tn. Thurles B. Dunning, 84-yearcld civil ay. 'at 199 Fourth | Sr ae ties ant tales, Ween . ; 7 Saturday from heart failure, Judge ave. N. | Mrs. Robertson lived'ta this! 1 oing was commander of the Gs: state all her life, having been born 0 ah 6 in Lewis county. She came to Seat- | DATCERRY Pe WAshingtenl 00, Sean We a7 yereas G. AR, in 1906. He served with Company C, Eighth New York Vol- She leaves two daughters, Mra. tl Katherine M. Clarberg, Seattle, and|U"t*er cavalry during the civil war. Mra. Anna T. Holycross, Centraita, | ~ and a son, Donald Robertson, a city | Women of Woodcraft, Lady Elke, fireman. Another son, James J.| Lady Eagles, Stato Pioneer#’ society leaves & widow, Mra Winnifred De | Robertson, was killed tn France. 4 the Ladies’ auxiliary, Rainier that information regarding John | yey" Mra. Robertson belonged to the! Noble Post, American Legion. e Nordstrum, for whom inquiries were | rane a or mee nr ————— recently made, may be obtained from the Alaskan Engineering commis- sion, Anchorage, Alaska, where the man ts believed to have been recent: © ina apyfBlaayainight bucket |" made at Butterworth's mortuary for formation m be ined if the per. son mince sae Rnateied: will pth Stantey R. Derick, 24, auto nulemman, spond with George Wagoner, 203 9,| Who (ied Sunday at 2816 Walnut at Fourth St, Monmouth, Im Derick, whe came here from Firem ee erton four years ago, was a member f the Kike and th Masons, H : WORD HAS COME to the effect |? 4 Only four wooden raftway mail cara are now tn use tn the United States, ths rest belug either all steel, or made with an all-steel under-frame or of as easy to open steel-reinforced wood. ; as winding Rich Uncle Sends th d ck Welcome Present e fo “Well, Louise, how are you com. ing by now? Weren't you the young e lady who expected to perish before the end of the month?’ “Well, I didn’t see how I would | eat and buy the things I had to have, | too. But, my dear, I had such ‘won. new Snowdrift bucket is bh iS dertul Iuck. My umole tn Chicago, ver white. ies tron tanta pene e ts SP Fhe * . : wr yt that of him? I Since we re making an entirely i Sarto it SHE T Coaeigha x Gould oct . that Easter sult I wanted. I have ind of it was easy to the coi- | | ssa - ' Se ieiegal ee eee eens on wal a few more dollars saved up to go with . . . . bad fried to improve the looks of it. The idea ||" “ont ao tnat tt t wan a gift to 5 . Why don’ Chi s that blue and silver white would be more | | iis ot tt #0 tt will bem seal tance . . ? De te for such fresh white good to eat | |furey? rou aout? ‘Well, they aro Me than the old blue and gold can. You may || crea *vou tny pick cot une wht you want, and they do have lovely may not agree with us about the improve- things, ‘They will allow you to make . its ent in the looks of the bucket, but there || lice tor payment. ‘Six montha tt you . . 1 . eed that | i n’t be two ways of thinking about the im- ||"“on. Pow lem, 1 won't need atx : « ont hy but that ti wonderful ovement in the bucket itself. It’s great. {| sctweme. ri cat on thom.” “Here's a card—they are in the Rialto Bidg., between Madison and Spring, just over the Pig’n Whistle. Take elevator.”--Advertinement, Dentistry at Half Price An cutting prices seems to be in vogue, without in the slightest cut ting the quality, we are going to do all regular dentistry at half usual prices for Clana A work. | Bridgework with interchangoable porcelain (facings) teeth, shows no 014 edges, easy to replace in caso of Freakage. Back tooth are all porce- lain and guaranteed unbrenkable pees SAY “BAYER” when you buy Aspirin. Insist! specifications in a signed gonteaay and you will likely not get it. Gol and porcelain crowns and fillings, $5 gach. Hilver fillings, $3 up. Fifty- dollar semi-metal flexible plates at Good $80 puro rubber plates, 16. Both Trubite teeth. A perfect On Alveolar Work there will be no reduction. We own the system—it in patented and trade marked and no other dentists can do it “legally.” It costs double the coat of bridgework to make and in most cases worth double, It is a positive success in cases where bridgework Is absolutely impossible an in all cases where bridgework ta possible, In the latter it is merely a question of which is the better, If you have two or more good teeth or roots, 01 or more on each aide, all your mii ing teeth can be satiafactorily re Dinced, The work is beautitul, dur- Able, comfortable and natural In looks. We have made about 11,000 canon In these offices in the past 17 years and the work has given gon- eral satisfaction, Alveolar Dentists 204 Haight Bldg, Seeond and Pine Unless you see the “Bayer Cross” on tablets, you are not getting the genuine Bayer product prescribed by physicians over 23 years and proved safe by millions for Colds Headache Rheumatism _ Toothache — Neurtis Sciatica Neuralgia Lumbago Pain, Pain [Broadcasting ‘struct your radio*set you'll need a Nicholson Round File for enlarging holes in ‘your’ panel_board, and’ sharp-cutting Nicholson Flat File for electrical connections to be soldered), Nicholson Files cut from the drop off the) batenever) need, “breaking, in” eskimo ARIE, BOR EVERY PURPOSE NICHOLSON FILE G PROVIDENCE, RHODE ISLAND fit fusranteed oF no charge. ( p rubber plates are danger- ous Profitless, hence we do not mi them.) ‘arse been entab- years ob high-class and avait atte) SACCept Only _Dayer_ package which contains proper directions. ment about who we are would be superfluous, te Hae Ti et ERG Aspirin is the trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of Monoaceticacidester of Salicylicacid