The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 16, 1915, Page 2

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STAR—TUESDAY, MARCH 16, 1915. PAGE 2. WHY NOT USE LITTLE COMMON SENSE? FISHERMEN ARRESTED BY HEALTH OFFICERS WHEN THEY SELL TO PUBLIC New Trimmed Hats a little com nenne ing the I Leror Wednesday Piha stirs al ron = y age nelle t f t ne ly, J r Hef building of the munte ' rom tWe ley y r Nt and une under nd ang th A f the foot Madison) Puget sound or pending onth © fisher) FISHERMEN SLASH PRIGES I measure There are fo a nut one market for t TO CONSUMERS but no e would deny| boats which une the water front met The merchants ashore se Je} that the framers that ordinance, pay a wh ge of 50 cer pound fishermen'# had in mind ehops, not ships, when| every v fishermen were compelled te © is 3 conte shore mer-| they framed tt Kath brings direct to the cor \ splendid as- whatever prices the water 5 for ro Fish in shops ept for r mer abe 1 oh ; front merchants were pleased to on charge 6 and 7| Unless under cover, it is day—a total of 4,000 pounds ¢ sortment in) many pay, Just ae the public was com the patrons of| files and dust od, cheap a pelled to pay Whatever prices the the fishermen are poor people, tol The fish which the f sen| Tho finhe new wyies. Arid ie aeth werk pleased to @harge yom the saving of from 4 to 9} bring to the float are in nd | the elty ¢ Ma sizes, including the Then the city council gave the nts on a pound of fish | bart js filled with wate Netther| or Gill and Councilmen Lund fishermen the float, and they be-! send es nor dust can reach them larble have visited the float. It 1 new poke shapes— - _ ) They erally alive and flor charged that the boats are tr : ! ping when passed over to the con sanitary tricornes, rolling numer The common-sense way is for the brim, as well as CITY HEALTH DEPARTMENT authorities to enforce the ordinance rim, é ARRESTS FISHERMEN whenever and wherever It needs to the favored sailors The merchants ashore began| be enforced, but to ignore it when P Z caving the neovered, a the best results are to be obtained a " ply to fishermen, it didn't apply t THE PUBLIC WANTS GOOD fruit, flowers and them FISH AT THE CHEAPEST POSS! ibbon. All the The cases are not parallel __|eLe PRICE FOR ATTACK HIS LIBERTY | hats are well worth he smal ise cee Without an PANTAGES HAS ‘ ATHENS. Mare! oh 16 epara NEW YORK, March 16.— tlons » defe' i tral of . nr $6.00 and $7.00 Values oe Pesci “ in “erat by Lanai hee te Heaeticn ir de Turkish ¢ ad dited to stand trial on charge THIRD FLOOR vies elved today of conspiracy to escape from G of enormous caliber are be Matteawan It prett ard the ing mounted on the heights near The motion filed by his wonderful Healing of Rupture adliner on the Pantae this counsel when he was acquitted acy charge that was denied by Supreme Justice Page today Justice Page ordered Thaw tnto y of the sheriff in com ha writ of habeas corpus Scutart and other elevations sup enting the permanent fortifi rations along the narrow passage. | o Reports were circulated here to day that part of the allied expedt tionary force recently sent to te in the fighting tn the near Minor the to ace | How a New Jersey Man Got Rid of a Severe, Obstinate, Right Inguinal Hernia Without the Slightest Trou the cust ‘ormity Ww wsued by the court th 1107-1111 SECOND AVENUE tein prceeding cveritnd tora the, “writin returnable, before) ble t MUSEMESTS'UNION LONGSHOREMEN SAY Soe | Se GERMAN; waR THEY WERE LOCKED OUT: a ore amma ba ALL SEATS RESERVED, 2 returned Children 106 Seattle Theatre He ordered Thaw Matteawan or put fn of any other state autt nated by the other branch of the| longshoremen in Seattle} gone on strike but have out by the Hawalian | Union have not been locked 1) General Strike Possible The employers said they w pick the men the es and wh American, the Great Northern, the|the union men to work Mc ?) Phone Main 42 ‘ Pm nd TONIGHT ACL week Pacific Coast and the Alaskalday at the os Hawalian | Supreme ur pa ee if Be Eke Whiriwina stusical Comedy Success| Steamship companies dock they we eed dows : i , , °| ; This is the statement made to The water front situation in Seat-|,.- : . s mye Up Father, day by President T. B. Barry of | te its latest development, is pen 'ahcet 3 he ni wt. |the Le imion. It puts |ifkely to have ice effect on all Pa.! ort i ue “ the f endl water front : general st a « PANTAGES 22) tec SS president of the Water F ployers association, the t n order CLUB DISCUSSES ROSES Seattle arose out of a st |clared in Vanconver, B. C., by the| ma of the North Pt ib met in regular at the John B. A of Van HERBERT LLOYD & CO, 1 in “THE KING OF DIAMONDS” |union there clashes between the pee lige WILLY ZIMMERMAN, Were Willing to Work neaanion nave: a tr Bategsicllaot eye | Tcl Cease! tamate « World-Famous Impersonator, | Gideon complained be occurred, and three arrests ae tae Growl a | cxtatalon tae aaa 300: * | purely local condition in Va or|were made Monda e kboard demonstra. | Rockweil and Wood abe on a strike h At police headquarters a spectal | tio }|Ethel Whi “This is not tri is being reserved ¥ singers ‘ “The Vancouver tro fe « ils | , J lact. Ben ‘ jed only one ship, At Pier 5, 100 non-union men are; ,., ale islatinie Pao ge Re tied de : musical ; | liner Glengyle, cing housed. Cots have been| . (une s i > / well with the ot s | Vancouver. We @ dock house, amen coteoncd ie ke am jand Co. man, woman, and t ‘trouble whatever with any in a restaurant |~ aamant, | Ruptured in Right Side. at ose with an acrobatic act : {ships that do not touch \ at the rear of the dock : an early age Eugene . B. C., except tha et Non-union M | CHAS. A . s' =. . have been locked « work when we dem longshoremen end be employed to r up the work among We have «ive due and sufficieut mands and the they were tak correct. Th want work than ¢ decided that it we | sted the men be employed CHAPLIN Today xt 2 CLASS A sing yi = WILL STOP i. ry. P. TODD pcvonllarksioupit be Hl SENDS fe or mut SALMON (0s EAST For 10 Days More We will fit a gold-filled frame twith spherical lenses and leather Tease, complete, for $2.50. This in «cludes a careful and accurate exam. ination eeeeneee Curry Optical Co. EYESIGHT SPECIALISTS 'Third Floor, 306466 Arcade Bidg. . Bring This Ad With You GALL CONFERENCE 9 Aad nnn March 16.—John| PORTI. AND, NAVY YARD ROUTE Steamers H. B. Kennedy and Tourtst telephone now Look for the Blue Bell | Sign of the Telephone CARRANZA BOWS TO U. S.; BLOCKADE OF PORT IS wn WASHINGTON, March 1 Carranza ha wed to the ¢ of the United States and rs e of the pc notice Phone Main 3101. Price 30c Round Trip Blooming, Glowing and Sparkling The =f Spring Goods Are Ready “The Pesce: Kreutzer Qi" Sonata” Bc" GRILL WOMAN IN ot the wena, fl STRONGEST cnvething ‘he had Just fo MURDER ulny nent PLAY thing for t He owt The BIGGEST renin Dincarded His Truss distinction will be pleasec yur impressiv TACOMA, ¥ nl i with pring revent showing of eommerse | SENSATION iiterward cate a curt—a'™ on a SUITS COATS DRESSES BLOUSES And Millinery cee Continued © . Until Saturday Night Three Great Stars NANCE O’NEIL THEDA BARA WM. SHAY GERMANY SEIZES SWEDISH eraanet . H ? COPENHAL Ma RANCHER PUTS SHOT IN HEART Valuable Information Free You Don t Need the Cash—_ EASY BELLINGHAM March 16.—A dog} rit t Take Advantage of Our yn a pe lag Ms t aun Etlled wie Capacity Houses ea eels rable : “ra ; cere ay: ‘ So Come Early : ' FIOBAY'S STYLES TODAY" 11 A.M. to 11 P.M. 1332-34 2i1 o ‘ aon G i ried at 8 ) Second Union Ave. St. 28 L eanabe at a ee Aiea eth Faraent Creait Apparel Institution ts © Unlied Sinton NE lied Ua Meeorenitae a OF ee LEenOr La Menino jot 2. Weis ving north of 1 | attle < serent Advertisernen tigation of dynamite explosion “LISTER SIGNS ve sen a SUSPECT MURDER ‘ EXTR A oa IN WOMAN'S DEATH ; Mr. Blanning’s Tooth Was Pulled by the Regal With- F out Hurting Him D a Bit. A - u y " 0 iy S) ain, As T E cae) ie lY as extracted! O f Ww 1 BI ANNING U R We 1 a is an¢ ed c was o E len b N. W. Corner Third and Union NOT DEAD? NOT YET! alive—Very N THE busy contrary—Very much And consequently—Very happy. Hundreds of old friends praised the store and the sale. Scores of new ones came to see and stayed to buy. And we shall continue to sell everything we . own At a fourth, a third and a half less than the | same qualities can be bought for anywhere else. E HAVE piles of men’s suits at $3.85 and $6.85 that were originally $15.00. We have shoes that were $3.00 and $4.00 for $2.00. We have raincoats that were $15.00 for $7.85. Some for as little as $3.85 that were $10.00. ! And the finest suits and the newest suits that $15.00 can buy, are marked $9.65. A great sale! Honest, straightforward, money-back-if-you-don't- want-it sale! And every dollar’s worth of goods (the biggest stock in this end of town) is reduced, because we're going to close up store No. 2 and close it up as quickly as possible. Sale now on in full blast. Westerman & Schermer 103-107 First Avenue South, Near Yesler Way RCI |PRESIDENT OF N. P. HERE; BUSINESS IS ON WAY, HE SAYS TUITION BILL | n the Potomac zto J. M. Han of the tions, but he's optim- out the fu or so he ex #8 on the North Coast for the Frisco fair a month Te Care a Cold T LAXATIVE Ts iss Bery! Dill, U grad., will edit ic News'M Ends . Hoars po come ‘Union Savings Quickly & Trust Co. of Seattle RESOURCES NEARLY Made Remedy t Unequaled . - SAVE? . ever spol) A Savings account is the best recommendation a young man can i Shave. If your employer finds that « : a x eens you are putting aside something | from each month's salary, he will « reps say: “That young man has some- | the an- thing to him, and is worthy of ad- vancement.” Try it \ rule nd In famous Interest 4 Per Cent. James D. Hoge, President w N. B. Solner,* ee ow walistac,| Vice President ared Trust Officer, Hoge Building In the Heart of the Fi- { _ nancial District > fe) P f N A Tt DR. L. KH. CLANK, DD. Ss. Rega! Dental Offices DR. L. R. CLARK, MGR. 1405 Third Avenue

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